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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1906)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER IB, 1906. THE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. 'MISTLETOE i : : ' ' ' . The pretty kind with lots of berries on it., You'll have to hurry it's selling fast. ROSS, H IGG I NS & CO. HEADQUARTERS tOi GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Eli TILES Of I WM85aagia8sa8'3aja-V'M.u.'i.JjijiiJLJnB Dl U. Boullv. Notary Public, at Pettily' Cigar Btor.. Any old hour! OrkwlU ocv.r umbrallat and rnak thara aa aood m new, 1 1-T-tf Th wry beet board to b obtained Is LI citr U at TtM Ocdd.nt Hot).-' IUtM Vry Itonabl. Columbia and Victor Grapbophomji Md all th latest rtoord at Cbleago pries, for Ml or A. a Cyrus, 434 Commercial fit. M How Do I look. To raliy your f'f a other, i.t you, get on of tho a-w style mirror tt Hart' Drug rltorei all price, A n.w .uply Juat in?'ivo.l. Will Movo to KUmth It, E, Brad- burry. fur many year a resident of Beasldo, will mov to KnUimmli Pal l. whor. be will In tha futur raalde. Mr. Bradburry w In tha city yeaterday making arrangonwnla for shipping hi pergonal effect. I am positively going to rotlr from bualns and mut afll out'aa soon aa poeatble and from now on will glv you atlll greater bargain at C. It Cooper" groat retiring Bale. Comfort of a Homo Whoever U looking for thou In tha ahapa of pleas ant, cosy room, wall lighted, and staam-heated, convenient, can find them at tha Hotel Irving. Telephone Main 5L Franklin and Elevonth streets. " 1 . I Trapper and Slnsr The Trapper and Wrtiwr of the Columbia river held a mealing yesterday afternoon at th city hull. Thr wers vnty-i1ve member present, ropieaenllng every trapping and seining Industry on the lower Cnltimblu river. The constitu tion and by-law prepared by the committee appointed at the Chinook meeting were rend and h(u-,r some !! cusslon adopted. A permanent organ lantioii was then ''effected by the elec tion of the following 'ifH'-f-r: Preal dent, J, It, Kurke, of C'athlnmft; first vice president, Julius Jensen, of Chi nook', aeeond vice president, Frank Cook, f Aatorla; treasurer, George Knbolh, 'of 'Aatorla; aaiirotary, . Win. Dixon of Chinook; board of direr-tor, LttUl Hauffc, John P. McOowan, Alex Grant, John Lomotil, John T. Nasea, fleorge Crandull, Cha. Twlng and Kiln Carlson, The different phaae of the flahlng Industry were dlscusacd. The meeting adjourned to meet fn Aatorla on January , at which time No Meating-No meeting of the " on l,glsltlon and the Chamber of Oommere, v. held last """"" """""V ' la anticipated tnnt the new organiza tion will have considerable Influence In shaping flablng leglitlatlon. Store Keep Open The rctull atorc of Aatorla will keep open until elaht o'clock and later from now m to ac t'oinmodnia Chrlatma ahopper. ,. evening, aa won of the olllcer were out of tho illy and moat of the mem fopr nr luy with the holiday trade. Lioanted to WedCounty s Clerk Clinton yeaterdny laaued a marrliien iieenae In fuvor of Mr. Otto Carlaon, ; I',Ur' on,, nt the of Aatrola, and Mle CleorRie Flna l'e teraon, of Knnppa. f Stole $170 from Ship At 11 o'clock on Sunday night, it I auld, Marlua anllor on the , achouimr Annie Laren( and By the , way, onu of the chief wltnexaea ntcnltiHt Cnptiiin Foreat. of that vea- M..qu.r.d. Ball-The i.ople of tho tha nu,,t,'r of the "hooting of N-hLh-m Valley will lve a nv.aouer apOT'"' r'hr hM ,''bcr""y .! bull n Chrlaimna eve, at the rea ' en,er,,d lh eflbl" ot t,,Bt v' 'n1 Mane of 0. M. Javobawi. A number wnt ,hr"u,h 1,19 ''blng of Flr.t of Nehnlemliea wer In the city yea-! M,,r," ,",n. who had 'put terdny purchasing , coatume. : hla clothing-there to dry, and atolo a ' ack conlnlnliig $170 In gold. He waa Off for the 8outh-rr. iuk! Mra. A. ! t,0"d by the aeeond mate and fol A, Finch will leuve today for month' trip through Southern Call fomla, Inking in the Pacific, metropoll him unlit the arrival of Officer Oberg. en. route. Dr. Holt will attend to th I "' buided Wn be city Jail. Tea practice of Dr. Finch during hla ab-! torday complaint wa duly filed before aence. They ore anticipating a very,","""T '""'o". i'ifirU iW dollithtful Journey. B lowed to tho dock and aecured before ' ho could get away, III captor held Commercial Uloon TbU popular place, situated at SOU Commercial atreet, la up-to-date la every particular, Th eholeeet of wine and all kind of li quor can be procured her. Beat qual ity elgaia. Billiard table In connection. If you can't com In person, call up Card of Thnka We dealre to e preiia our grateful (hanka to all good frlendi for (he many acta of aympa I thy and rourteay ahown during lua( tllneaa and daatfh of our lute brother, Dolph Snndera, Mr, draco Bandera, Mr. and Mra, M. O. Bandera, Mr. and Mra. J. It. 8andra and A. M. Handera. examination and wa held to the grand Jury In I MO ball., None of the coin wna found on hla peraon, and It la thought he haittlly aecreted It. or d'Olberatcly threw It Into the bay, In the I ord,,r ,0 b r' ot tle damning evi dence; but the cane la likely to go pretty hard with htm, aa It la, though tho evidence la purely clrcumatantlal. He had Jux.t 12 10 on hla peraon when arrested. Phone 11231 Main. tf He Has 'Em ' Phone Main 1321. Christmas - Tree - Ornaments The largest and best selected stock in the city. Also a large and fresh stock of Christmas Candles, Nuts, Fruits, Etc. Scholfield, Matson $ Co., SUCCESS0R8 TO JOHN80N BR08. In from N.hal.m The ' following Christmas Candles 4 w-known Neholemlt. arrived in thla city on Sunday laat, after a gen eral rup of auppllea for that famous, but remote, district: Nate Anderaon, Ed. Wderbusch. Bob Wherry, Tim Corcoran. Walter Bottom, William Deed. Iuls Rnqulst, Charles Cron nell and John QronnclL They all bring cheerful reports from that neighborhood and Intend to add ma- j terlally to the cheer when they get j back. They have a Hot of good and ; useful things with. them,' as long as i the Inst speech of Senator UiFollctte! ! of Aatorla and Mia Oeorgle Flna Pe j other things, an up-to-date cream , separator. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OFTEN AS YOU LIKE OF CHARGE AS One Piano Number; Free WithEach $5 Sale at Wise's 0 urn. 4 For his Christmas " i ' " . '' Present Night Shirt a. , r 8ult Cat. Initial Handkerchief. Silk or Linen. . , . Fin. Neokwear. Dent'a Gloves, . ,. : Holiday 8u.pend.ra. Ladl' and M.n' Umbrellas. . Separable Handles, E. & W, Monaroh, Elgin Or... 8hirta Underwear and Overahirta. 8oka, Glov.a, Hate. Cravanett. Coata, : Swlta and Overcoat For M.n and Boy. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE A Gift W ortli While Th money spent for trinket by the average family at Chrlitmas time would buy an Edison Phono graph. Th. trinket laat about as long a Christmas does. The Edi son Phonograph affords enjoyment day after day and year after year. The trinket ploase only the Individ ual recipient. The Edlaon Phono graph offer a contlnuoua round of pleasure for the whole family. It 1 tha greatest mu!e-maker of the age. It bring' Into tho home circle all of the world's best muslo, rendering with wonderful faithful ness whatever ong, Instrumental piece, or orchestra Retention 1 de sired.' , Make this Christmas th. merriest of all by having for Ita chief fea ture an . Edison Graphophone Johnson Phonograph Co Parlors 8eoond Floor over Soholfleld A Mattson Co. I From Remote Iceland 8. J. Rhep- pord. of this city, la Jut in receipt i of a letter from an uncle In Seydls j fjord, Iceland, one of the rare postal ,; messengers arriving at this office, i Among other things, his uncle says that remote territory Is at Inst In ' cable communication with the warmer j aonea ot the earth, by new cables, laid from Copenhagen to Seydlsfjord, fand thence to Reykjavik; and that I there are but three saloons In all Ice land, now, where twenty years ago j every store In every community was ' a saloon. j Elect Officer The board of dlrec- tor of the Altoona Packing company, I elected at the meeting held last week ' at Altoona, met In this city yester day and elected officers for th. ensu 1 Ing year as follows: President, W, T. Scholfleld; vice president, Chris Schmidt; secretary, W. H. Hamilton; manager, Aug. Larson...' ' Tho Question ' of building a cold storage plant was discussed and will probably be car ried out next year. ' Fixing 8 tar Foundations Contrac tor L. Lebeck yesterday morning be I gan the work of fortifying the founda tlon of th. Star Theater building, rnd ' put In a number of new plies and ' make the substructure sound and sate In every way. The house wtlf be closed down this week, but on Mon day next will open up with a strong attraction, Eckhardt's "Ideals," one of the best troupe on the circuit. - Baok on Buitne R. Ernest Pase lay, once a well known and popular department manager for the Foard ft Stokes company, In this olty, returned here on Saturday lust,' on a business trip for his new Arm, a big dress goods houso of St. Paul. ' He reports business fine on tha road and he and Mrs. PaBelny quite happy and con tented with their new prdspects. PERSONAL MENTION. W. E. Cole returned yesterday from a hunting trip up th. river. R. A. Wade ot Portland was a pas- (enger down on the noon train yes terday. ! "'',''.' i W. U Deed ot Jewell was a visit or In th. city yeaterday. Andrew Berg of Hammond visited friends In Aatorla yesterday. Perry Adams ot Marshland waa In the city yeaterday on buslneaa. J. J. Murray of Portland Is visiting friends In tho city. Nate Anderson of Elsie was In the city yesterday. R. E. Bradburry of Seaside was a visitor In the city yesterday. Ous Raaor of Aberdeen was a vis itor in the city yesterday. ( Henry Oronnel of Elsie was In the city yesterday, doing Christmas shop ping. , Mrs. Louis Hartwig will leave to morrow for San Francisco to visit her daughter, Mrs. Tllllo Kanjiga. John Lamont and wife of Skamoka wa were in the' city yesterday. . T. O. Coleman of Portland was among tho arrivals on the noon train yesterday. Harry Mcpermott and wife of War renton were In the city yesterday. M. Gorman, the Cathlnmet mer chant, was In the city yesterday at tending a meeting of the Altoona Packing Company directors. J. R. Wherry, a prominent farmer of Elsie, was In the city yesterday. Chs. Gronnell of Elide, was In the city yesterday, doing Christmas shop Ping. 01. Hagen of Deep River waa In the city yesterday on business. -wl J. R. Burke and wife of Cathlamet were In th. city yesterday. Walter Bottom of Jewell was In the city yesterday. Alox Duncan of Seaside was a visit or in the city yesterday. H. Johnson and wife of Cathlamet visited friends In Astoria yesterday. Slaughtering Dueka W. E. Cole re turned yesterday from a trip up the river. He reports that tho gama law Is flagrantly violated by Portland sportsman. The law provides that only a certain, number of ducks can be killed by one person.. Last Sunday over 7,000 were killed and shipped to Portland, and on the Sunday previous nearly 15,000 were killed. At this rate tt wilt be but a short time before ducks are completely exterminated. If I were Santa Claus, I would know exactly what to give every boy and girl. I would give them Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the great est medicine In the World; a never ceasing wonder. 35 cants. For sale by Frank Hart. , ; Tempting' Values in i g M Footwear 20 WE ASSERT OUR SUPREMACY AND EMPHASIZE THE FACT WE ARE SHOWING THE MOST TEMPT ING VALUES, IN BOOS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. ' . .. AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR WE HAVE A VAST ASSORTMENT FROM WHICH FORE8IGHTED BUYERS OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS CAN SELECT ADMIRABLE CHRIST MAS PRESENTS FOR RELATIONS OR FRIENDS. ' Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. "100 to 1 Shot" Tha Waldorf Is pre senting thla week another of Its fa mous and Interesting klnnetlscope films, la which splendid story of pluck and prowess la told very vivid ly and with, of course, perfect real Ism, Th. long and brilliant string of pictures tells th. story of an old cou ple In an Eastern city, over-born, by poverty, on th. verge of being cast from their humble horn, by a heartless landlord and hla minions; th. humble sacrifice of th. aged mother In offering her old and worn bridal Jewels In abatement of th. Indignity; the young son's swift solution of th. predicament by taking th. Jewels to th. pawn shop, gathering a . few dollars upon them and then hasardlng these at the races 'on a "100 to V shot, and win ning. Hla return to th. stricken home; th. payment of the old debt; th. pur chase ot the whol. houso and premises and hla "free-for-all" deal with the minions of th. police and the landlord. It Is one of the best presentations mad. In thla city In many a day. Do Ton feel sleepy and not a bit like working in the afternoon t Per hap it's because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo bard to digest. Why not try th. Palace restaurant on Commercial atreet, where all th. baking is don. in those famous low-procesa oven, which turn out light appetising, wholesome thing t YouD lave money, too. On th. Lecture Courser Rev. W. 8. Gilbert of the First Presbyterian church, will lecture this evening to the deaf-mutea of Portland, on tho regular lecture course of the winter. He will return to thla city tomorrow. A CHRISTMAS GIFT WE HAVE THEM Postal Card Albums of all kind, Toilet - Ca, Book, Christmas Carda, Calendar, Muaioal In.trumenta, Fin. Pio turea and Toy. ' W. hav. what you want. Svenson's Book Store 14th and Commercial 8t, Aatorla, Or. . ' '