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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOMA, OREGON. 4v WIIENTIIECOVERNOR Specia 1 lor Christmas J CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS - OFTEN AS YOU LIKE ; COMES BACK . j yregon uorn nea One Piano NumberlFree , With Each $5 Sale at Wise's FRIDAY, DECEMOER 21, 1906. TURKEYS The finest in the land. .Thirty cents the pound. Leave your order now. ROSS, HIQQINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS F0 GOOD TBISGS TO EAT. DISTRICT ATTORNEYSHIP OF FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIS- TURBINlO THE DEMOCRATS- SILLY PORTLAND STORY. Ml TILES Of I 10 Dell D. Beulljr, Notary Putllir. at Scully' Cigar blot. Any ekl hour I OrkwlU tovr umbrellas and make, them as good, ft Mti . . ll'J-if Th ry twt boars' to bt obtained U city U tt Th. Ocdd.nt notl- Rate vtry reaaoDabls, Fr Your Holiday Wine and Li quor Uiu American Importing Co. (In th Foard A Stoke Store.) It Llbrty Bll Sooial Club will give dance Christina night, Pecomber 15, At Logan' lliUli vrybody Invited. Columbia to4 Victor Qmpbophon and all th lvtcwt record, at Chicago prices, for sal by A. R. Cyrus, 4I Commercial fit tf Bow Do I look. To realty your Vf m other tea you, gl on of tho sew tyl mirror, tt nrt' Drug Riorej all price. A new .upply Just wived. I km positively going to rttr from bualneu nd Riuat Mil out a soon as powlbl and from now on will give you tlll grtr bargain at C H. Cooper imt retiring Ml. Fun.rsl 0lyd Th funernl of Geo. Fluhor, which, It wu nnouncd, would tek plc ytordy. wa d. ferrod Until today In order that Fa ther Waters, who wa called out of town, might b present at th cere mony. Will R.turn Soon Their ninny friend will be dellghled to know that Mr. Charlo Hellborn and daughter. Ml Olga, who nine, their r.turn from Honolulu, hav neon visiting Mr. 8wpon Morton t Knnppton, will fain tako up tholr residence In A torlu, hitvluir aecured the QrlfTln house. Mistletoe for 81 Call at 110 Du an trot, corner fib. 11-10-tf Burnt Lathr Ml Fatt haa, placed article of burnt l.athar, for, n la, during Christina week. In th I window of Mr, no' millinery store, j t! Ald.rbrook Dancing Club will give thlr regular Saturday night dam', Deeember 12. Admission 60c; dune to begin 1:20. Everybody Invited. . U-tJ-Jt Brought to Hospital Mrs. Wlnlop( and slater havo brought their mother, j Mr Flieg her from Ilwaco, to ba; (rented at St. Mary" Hospital. Th ! Intent ndvlre reimrl her condition lm- j proved. , Lleemed and Wedded County Clork C'Hntmi haa Uuim1 a mnrrlnge llrene ! In favor of Mr. P. W. llhodee, oft Houth Bond, Wnnh,, and Mine Ithoda Collin", of Oil city, Th happy cer emony wa performed at the Hotel Merwyn by Rev. I). U. Dutton, a Con gregittlonal clergyman. Rating Changed A chang In the rntlng of the poxlilmi of duck hand , on the custom houft launch -patrol from Clan A lo Clue B will bring to , the hmtd an Increaau of $10 a month from now on. The ealnry In the' fu J tur will be l0 a month. It went Into effect litle yeaterday afternoon. JALOFPS NEW BTORE. ftolect your Xmoa gift from thl (tore. Kverythlng new and up-to-dute. Price reaconnble. 110 Uth treet, near Commercial. It Christmas Candies W0 t He If as 'Em Phon Main 1321. . Christmas - Tree - Ornaments The largest and best selected stock in the city. Also a large and fresh stock of Christmas Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Etc. p Scholfield, Matson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN80N BROS. The poMNlhl realgnnllori of Hon. Harrlaon AlU-n, from th dlairlct at torneyahlp of th Fifth judicial d. trlct, 1m got on to tho nervoe of all tho Democrat In Oregon, and the re turn of the governor from th. Kut I awaited with baited bratb, 1Vdm.dtty' Kvenlng Tub-gram had a cock-and-bull atory ahout tho lg lalatur cutting the little four-county district in two Mid Oovornor ChnmlHtr laln ualng on of the piece to pay hi political debt to Hon. A. M. flmlth tt thl city, by moklng hlrn cir cuit iu('m of the new district, built out of Columbia and Clntpop countle. That Mr. Allen will rexlgn In, du route i time goe without vaylng. II he formed a very ndvantngeou aMmlHtlon, profneeloiially, In Portland, and he and Judg Carey are ' both amenable to hearty congratulation In the mntk-r; and that (Sovernor Cham berlain 1111 duly appoint a Pemocra tie dlalrlot attorney In hi atead, n nlao a fore-gone cnncluxlon: but that a flepubltcan IcglNlature will, at the bt'heat of the governor or any other Influence, dlerupt a Republican trong hold and make It poaalble for the Demoerata to oven up on their cam paign account, I futlcul Induud. There are thing to be expected from Salem thl winter, but none quit eo radically allly a that Tterday'a Oregonlan, apeaklng of the preeent tatu of the dtatrlct at torneyehlp, here, ay: "Harrison Allen will probably retgn a dlatrlct attorney of the Fifth Ju dldul dlatrlct the flrat of the year. He ha entered the lnw office of Chnrlo II. Carey, In Portland, and while he could keep hla public office by re taining a nominal residence In th. dla trlct, It I generally understood or be lieved that he will ehortly tender hi realgnatlon. Mr. Allen hue brought hla wlfo to Portland, and will remain at th Eaton Hotel for the winter. In th Spring tney will take up their re Idenc on Portland Height, where they poeeea a home. Xat night Mr. Allen admitted that he wa aerlounly contemplating resign ing, but that be had not made up hi mind. "HI term of office doe not expire until two year hence. He haa been dlatrlcft attorney for the Fifth judicial dlalrlrt for about aeven year. The Inat time be ran for office on the Re publican ticket the Democrat did not nominate a candidate. Before becom ing dlatrlct attorney he wn city at torney for two year of Astoria, wher he baa been mnklng hla home. The Fifth Judicial dlntrlct Include Clat sop, Clackma. Columbia and Waeh Ington counties." ft Gift Wirt h while II lit wm vvt , mi Tb money spent for trinket by the average family at Chrlstma time would buy an Edison Phono graph. The trinket last about as long a Chrlstma doe. Th. Edi son Phonograph afford enjoyment day after day and year after year. Th. trinket pleas only th. Individ ual recipients. 'The Edison Phono graph offers a continuous round of pleasure for th. whole family. . It II the greatest musio -maker of th. age. tt bring Into th horn. ' circle all of th. world' best muslo, rendering with wonderful faithful ness whatever song, Instrumental piece, or orchestral selection is de sired. Mak thl Christmas th. merriest of all by having for Its chief tea- tur an . Edison Phonograph Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlor 8oond Floor ovr Soholfleld A Mattton Co. Tongue Point Item- The Tongue Point Lumbt-r mill will cloae down Snturdny night for the remainder of the year. This wa made necessary by need of repairs, which will be made during the holidays, tho management taking advantage of the fact that there are no vessel waiting for cargo at present. The Inst ahlp loaded was tho steamer Tiverton, which ha not been able to aocure a dock in ., San Francisco at which to discharge her cargo, and la therefore delayed Indefi nitely Managor Haion, who 1 now in the East, will not return for the better part of a month.... A land slide occurred yesterday near the Tongue Point mill and the road 1b again blocked by' a dosen cart-loads of dirt. Took Free Rid Two young men came down from Portland on Wed nesday night's train without having gone through the forjnallty of paying railroad far.. They were ousted from under the cars by the local officer and haled to the House of Rep.ntence, but as they were evidently laborer seeking work, they were released with a warning. Owner In Doubt The expense of towing the bark Agate to San Fran cisco and repairing her, together with the Incidentals, up to the present time have caused the owners some doubt as to their course of action. Towing and past expenses will amount to over 13,800 and repairing will cost still more., It lsnot known what her cargo will sell for, nor whether there I a ready market for it here. New Dairy Farm The Wlngate ranch on Clatsop plains, a tract of about 63S acres, has been sold to W. A. Poole and Frank L. Hurlbutt, who Intend to start a dairy on the prop erty. They have had considerable ex perience in this line in Humboldt county, California, and will establish a first olnss dnlry. V WHEN OUT 8HOPPINQ do not forget Jalolt's new store. A nice line of holiday gift to select from, 120 11th street, near Commer cial. - ' t For his Christmas Present Night Shirt. . . Suit Ca. Initial Handkerchief. 811k or Llnn. ' Fin Nckwr. Dnt' GIovm. Holiday Supndr. Ladies' and M'a Umbrella. .Separable Handle. . E. & W, Monarch, Elgin Dress Shirt Underwear and Ovrhlrt. 8ocki, Glove., Hat. Crtv.nett Coat. , 8uit and Overcoat For Man and Boy. . HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE fSOLD'IN HIS STORE Communication Established Assist ant Superintendent Albert Johnson, ha cleared the Pipe Line road of the timber felled by the big storm on the (th. He ha alxo repaired the tele phone line, so that Superintendent Bergsvlk I again in communication with th works. New Ordnane Her Eighty tons or new ordnance have arrived at the A. A C deoot. for the fort on th. river below, Including guns, carriages and equipment. The Callcnder Navigation Company has the contract for deliv ering the stuff at the post, and will load It on scow and tow It to des Two Estate Orders-jCounty Judge Trenchard, sitting for probate, yester day, made the following order: Is ulng an amended order confirming the aale of real estate belonging to the estate of Charles Nyqulst, de ceased: atM appointing T. R. Davie as administrator of the estate of D. R. Sanders, deceased, with bond fixed at tl.000. To Hav a Piano The pupils of Taylor school have prepared an oper atn, which will be given on this, Fri day, evening, December 21, In Su oml Hull, for the purpose of assisting in the purchase of a piano for the Rchool. Tho program will begin at 8 o'clock, with a social after the pro gram. There will be good music and pretty drill. Admission, adults, 15 cents; children, 10 cents. Slavonlo J.tuit Her Father Bon tempo, of the Society of Jesus, is In town on a visit. He will hold meet ings for Slavonian and Italians at the Catholic church every evening this week, up to and including Sunday evening; . meetings to begin at 7:30 o'clock. On Sunday there will be mass and preaching for the Australans at 9 a. m. Father Bontempo will be pleased to meet all visitors, who will find him In room 12 of St. Mary's hospital. TODAY'S EXPRESS. brings us from 'New York a fine line of ladles' Bilk waists and klmonas and a good many other artlclea which will be appreciated as Xmas gifts. Ja loft's new store, 120 11th street, near Commercial, N St Do You feel sleepy and not bit like working in the afternoon T Per haps it' because of th. kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digest. Why not try th. Palaot restaurant on Commercial stmt, where aQ the baking la don is those famous ilow-proceas ovens, which turn out light appetising, wholesome thiagst You'll save money, too. Now' Your Tim Charles Orkwlta has Just received a fine line of um brellas and not a shop-worn article among them, Call at once I - Dr. J. M. Holt 1 relieving Dr. Finch, during his absence and will keep the 'regular hours. . 12-M-tf Tempting' Values in Footwear WE ASSERT OUR 8UPREMACY AND EMPHASIZE THE FACT WJE ARE SHOWING THE MOST TEMPT ING VALUES, IN BOOS, SHOES AND 8LIPPERS. AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR WE HAVE A VAST ASSORTMENT FROM WHICH FORESIGHTED BUYERS OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS CAN SELECT ADMIRABLE CHRIST MAS PRESENTS FOR RELATIONS OR FRIENDS. Wherity, Ralston & Company L . . ... Ml , ' Th Leading Shoe Dealer. 100 to 1 Shot" The Waldorf is pre senting this week another of its fa mous and interesting kinnetlscope films, in which a splendid story of pluck and prowess Is tofd very vivid ly and with, of course, perfect real lam. Th. long and brilliant strins of piotures tells th. story of an old cou ple In an Eastern city, over-borne by poverty, on th. verge of being . cast from their humble home by a heartless landlord and his minions; th. humble sacrifice of th. aged mother In offering her old and worn bridal Jewels in abatement of th. Indignity; th. 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 1" shot, and win ning. His return to th. stricken home; th. payment of th. old debt; th. pur chase of th. whole house and premises and his "free-for-air deal with the minions of the police and the landlord. It 1 one of the best presentations made In this city In many a day. YOU WILL HAVE PLEASURE In seeing our new line of Xmas gifts ' as we shall in showing them to you. Jaloff's new store, 120 11th street, near Commercial. St WHAT. worth doing Is worth doing well It you wish to be cared of Rheuroatism, una Ballard's Snow Liniment and you wlU be well cured. A positive cur. for Sprains, Nuralgla, Bruises, Con tracted Muscle, and all the Ills that flesh is heir to. A. Q. M. Williams, Navasota, Texas, writes: "I hav. used Snow Liniment for sprained ankle and It gave the best of satisfaction. I always keep ft In the house." Harts Drug Store. A CHRISTMAS GIFT WE HAVE THEM Postal Card Album of all kind, Toilet' Cases, Books, Christina Card, Calendar, Musioal Instrument., Fin Pio tur and Toy. W have what you want. Svensoti's Book tore 14th and Commercial St, Astoria, Ore.