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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1906)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 82, 1008. TIIK MORNING ASTOIUAN, ' ASTOHTA, OREGON. From the World's Best Markets We have gathered the best) our counters and shelves art loaded with goad thing If you order from ua your CHRISTMAS PINNER will ba a auoetia and will help you ia hava a Jolly good time. A shipment of fanoy' TURKEYS due today 27c the pound. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. . , M IS Of I DU a Scully, Notary Pullln. i (kullV Cigar titor. v An old hour! OricwlU eovers umbrella and makes them aa tart a b. 11-T-tf Tba ry baat board to ba obtained la bl dtf U at -Tba Occident RoteL" patss vary ruonbta, Far Your Holiday win and Li quors the American importing Co. (la Iba Foard A Btokea Bloro.) It Liberty Ball loolat Club wilt give a dance Christmas night, December 38. at Logan's Hall; everybody Invited. ' 1M1-41 Columbia end Victor Graphophone tod alt tba latwt record at Chleago prices, for sale by A. a Cyrua, 414 Oownervlsl fit. tf How Do I took.-To realty aaa your Hf a other i you, get ona of thoe v ityla ojlrrura at Hart's Drug Store j all price. A new supply juat relvod, I am positively going to ratlra from bulnee and muat aU out aa aoon aa possible ud from now on will give you atitl graatar burg ulna at C. It Cooper's graat ratlrtng aula. Mayor! Offloa Furmshed-The city council bna authorised tha expendi ture of 1300 In furnishing tha mayor' office. Tha counter In tha ctty audi tor's office la blng provided with a gateway, ao that tha two office will bo entirely separate, Arrested for Vegrsney Ote Nelson, an -convlt't, appvared before the pollen court yesterday and pleaded guilty to a. charge of vagrancy. I(i waa tinea 1100 or (0 day In Jittl. but the sentence wa suspended to al low him to lav tha city. - :. - , .. .u. j .' !'.,. '. . '..in' j ... 1 '.ajjm . Mlatlatoc for 6ala-.'HU at 190 Du ano street, corner th, 11-30-tf PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSE. Ladlaa' Raoa nt tha War Theater Monday, Due, U, (or particulars so ad In thia puwir. ' ' t Ladiaa' cut coupon out of tho ad. In thla paner' and get reserved aent fre nt tilt) opening performance nt lha War. , Burnt Laathar Mlaa Faasett baa plaeud artlclee of burnt laathar,. for aula, during Chrlatmaa wk, In tho wlndowa of Mra. Roes' millinery atora. - t Aldarbrook Danolng Club will glva I heir regular Saturday night dance, ccnitr 12. Admission top; dance to begin 1:29. Kverybody Invited. 12-21-2t Assistant Superior Hera Mother AoitlNi jttit Huprrlur Arlated of Mfwi trwil' Canada, who la visiting tho In atltutlotia of her order throughout the W.t, la nt present In thla city. She rturnnd yptnrly from Hfruitldo, whre ho niiule a brlff vlnlt In com pony with hor private awrvtnry, Bla tctr Vordulo, and Hletor Huprrlur Tun crvdo and Hlxlnr Inna, of thin city. Today ah leave fur' I'nrtlnnd, from whence eh will continue to 8ntlli. to p the holldny thoro. Hhe re porta A very plcaonnt and enjoynble trip. JALOPPS NEW STORE. ftvlect your Xma glfta from thta atora. Everything new and up-to-dnte. Price returnable. 120 11th (reel, near Commercial. It Christmas Candies He Has 'Em , Phona Main 1321. . t 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., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. Chrlatmaa, Holldaya Interpoie Their ' , Pleasant Demands. Aatorht'a alx achixiltt, ( thlrly-(lv (achem hihI 1,400 pupil tttnaed work nt tho fhian of arlmol hour yfMer- day, for tha Chiiettnaa holidays. The vacation will cover twelvo days, re opening on Monday, Jariunry 3. There was general observance yes terday at nil the bulldlrigs, nf tin opening of u tha fttl aeason, At Nome of the schools nil the rooms unit ed In the Jolly manlfi-stathin; at oth ers, ench room enjoyed Its own pe culiar Irlhutw to lha occasion, and none n'Klactod tha hour nor the call to phmsure. The lHwh school leading, perhaps, In the scope and character of Its program, . , It la right and proper, this recogni tion of the grand old traditional feast of Christmas, nnd It I no less desir able for the teachers than for the children. It means rest, as well aa recreation; and both are essential In all forms nf roiitlna existence, ' Tho Astnrlan extend Its best wishes to the staff and the puplla, for a bright and memorabli; Cnrlstmns. SUNDAY FOOTBALL. Strenuous Game Between Local Teams Looked For. . . Astoria, i, ' Ownpunpun. II Mattll C Marsh W. Wllaon.t Ml., Tongelnnd K, A ndersnn L.T. . , M"ibe 0, Ountufsnn. . ...L.E. Norman Tlfferson W. Makkela ..Rtnnglnnd A. Johnoon tt.T . ...Drnkke K, Amelln It.R Butlcm ftenfelt Thum pson Q Tin wen Wilson Andrlch, ,F.. .. Parker Olsen O. llangsund L.1I Armstndt T. Jurlch R.H..... Malagamba This I tho llnn-up between the two teams who will contest for suprem acy on Sunday afternoon. Tha Wot Astoria nnd the Ownpunpun clubs hava each taken a game from the other and this gnme Is expected to deride the local championship. Itnth teams are speedy and plucky and filled with .determination to win, ao, the game Is expected to be quite Interesting. Has Qualified Yesterday Karl Knnhloch filed an acceptable bond lu lha probate court of Clatsop, as guar dian of the person and estate of An drew Hannulo. an Insane person, and will file an Inventory of the estate In due course. On Southern Trip Miss Eva. Todd, th well known teacher In the schools of Astoria, will leave this morning for Oakland. Calif., where she wilt spend the Chrlatmaa holidays with relative and friend, returning to this city and her especial post In time for the reopening on Monday, January 2, 1907. Disturbed the Peace For getting very drunk and disturbing the peace and quiet of the city of Astoria, Alex Jauobson, sailor nnd longshoreman, and a frequent visitor to the local Bns tllo, woa yeaterduy fined ten dollars. Having devoted bis worldly goods to his lant apree, Mr. Jncobson will board H out. II B Gift a1 sm r in, nu v -jmc .'sjavui Ml While Tha money apent for trlnketa by tha average family' at Chrlatmu tlma would buy an Kdlaon Phono graph. The trlnketa laat about aa long aa Chrlatmaa does. Tba Edl aon Phonograph affords enjoyment day after day and year after yaar. Tha trlnketa pleaae only tha Individ ual reolplenta. Tha Edison Phono graph off art a eontlnuoua round of pleasure for tha whole family. It la tha greatest muslo-rruvker of the age. It brlnga Into the home circle all Of the world's beat muslo, rendering with wonderful faithful ness whatever ong, Ina'trumental place, or orchestral selection la de sired. . Make thla Chrlatmaa the merriest of all by having for lti chief fea ture aa Edison Phonograph Johnson Phonograph Co Parlora 8eoond Floor over Soholfield A Mattaon Co. marrisga nnounceo- ,'q aniiuiirj' tbo third, Richard Shore Smith of this city and Miss Ada Hendricks, of Eu gene, will be untied at the home of the bride's parents In that city. Mlaa Hendrlcka Is a wealthy and popular young Eugene lady and the -groom Is well nnd favorably known here. Roth are graduates of, the University of Oregon, nnd the nnmo of those who will wlah them the limits of human happiness, la legion. Holiday Respite Along with all the other logging camps In this sec tion, the Pacific Logging Company, of Deep River, closed down Ita plant and camps yesterday for the Christmas season. Fred George, the company's bunlnesa man, arrived In Astoria yes terday morning, an route to his family homo In Pasadena, Calif.,' where he will spend the holldaya with his father and sister, Mr. George reports the business of the company for 1908 as Immensely prosperous and profitable. Seaside Sitting Up Pat Lawlor was In the city yesterday from the coast capital of Clatsop, and reports Sea side on the "rise," In all ways; busi ness good, and four or five now build Inns coin no. and everybody busy; the mills In that section actively en gaged and railroad prospects lively. He also mentioned the new ctvto line-up there under the name and style of the Seaside Development League, a newly organised boosting agency that tntends to leave nothing undone for the good of Seaside. This Is the kind of spirit that makes tor progress. Dan J. Moore Is at the head of the new league. Now's Your Time Charles Orkwlts 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 Is relieving Dr. Finch, ! during his absence and will keep the regular hours. 12-lt-tf CLOTHES I30UGHT; AT WISE'S PRESSED .! FREE : OF. CHARGE AS . . OFTEN AS YOU LIKE , One Piano Number'Free With Each $5 Sale at Wise's 1 ii ... 1 J For his Christmas Present Night Shirts. .'' Suit Cases. . , Initial Handkerehlefs. Silk or Linen. Fine Neckwear. ' ; Dent'a Clovea. Holiday Suspenders. -Ladies' and Men's Umbrallaa. Separable Handles. E. e W Monarch, Elgin Dress Shirts Underwear end Overahirta, Socks, Gloves, Hate. Cravenette Coata. Suits and Overooata For Men and Boy. '' HERMAN WISB BEHIND EACH ARTICLE 50LD!IN HIS STORE 4 PERSONAL MENTION. e Jamea McGowan of McGowan . was In Astoria yesterday. Mrs. Robertson of Chinook la Tlslt Ing friends In thla city. Earl Fisher and Mrs. Fisher of Portland are spending the holidays here. ' , Ivan Holm came In from Nohcotta yesterday.! J. E. Splcer of Deep River la mak ing a brief visit In thla city. W. L. Halpany arrived on last night's train from Portland, and apent the day In transacting business. S. Turner, Jr., of , Portland, la a guest at the Merwyn, Mrs. L. 'Stone 1 registered at the Irving from Salem, Oregon. Joseph Kamp came down from Clif ton yesterday for a short visit. .1 J. M. Hughes, a well known resl-j dent of Seaside, Is at the Occident A. . McDonald, of South Bend, la j In Astoria for a few days. j R. W. Custard came up from Knap ton yesterday and put up at the Oc-i cldent. Misses Messenger and Anderson of Gray's River spent yesterday visiting friends here. . Ed. T. Judd of Turner is in thla city. C. H. MeGlloray of Wulla Wolla Is here on business. U KlHson came over yesterday from Fort Cunby, Wash. , F. Forbes of San Francisco Is In Astoria on a business trip. ' J. H. Walker of San Francisco ar rived in Astoria yesterday. T. H. Donovan of Raymond ' spent yesterday In this city. N. B. Bain of Seaside Is spending the holiday here. A. X Johnson and John Kelson came in from Eufalu for a few days vlalt. ' .. ' ,, ', C. Moore of Tacoma la In, thla city on business. Charles S. Wright of the Occident Hotel, is 111 with Inflammatory rheu matism. '. L. A. Loomls, C. A. Loomls and F, E. Loomls, of Ilwaco, are visitors In this city. ,' , ,7" i. , '; : John Carlson of Knappton was In thla city yesterday. , 7 Do Yon fee! Sleepy And not bit like working in the afternoon t .Per haps it's because of tba kind of lunch you're entlng too heavy en dtoo hard to digest. Why. not try tha Palace restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking la dona in those famous low-proeess ovens, which turn out light appetising, wholesome things f You'll save money, too. : : Grand Avenue Logic An Astoria dude, with narrow striped clothes, sad dle colored shoes, a loud necktie, hair parted over hie nose, and smoking a cigarette, addressed his best Grand Avenue girl as follows: "If you was me, and I ' was you, what would you do?" , She hesitatingly said with a smile: "lA take oft that hideous tie, put that cigarette In the stove, part my hair on the eld and pray God for a few brains." Tempting' Values in Footwear ;:, i: 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 FORESIGHTED BUYERS OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS CAN SELECT ADMIRABLE CHRIST MAS PRESENTS FOR RELATIONS OR FRIENDS. j Wherity, Ralston & Company 1 a The Leading Shoe Dealers, . . Hard and ,Harsh Monday of last week the seiners and trappers met at Chinook to' organise, they were com pelled to remain in that fishing village over night on account of the severity of a storm then raging, and the Cath lamet contingent, in attendance tell some pretty tall stories of the suffer ings and discomforts they experienced through lack of sufficient accommoda tions to properly care for the visit ors. They should have been wtae enough to have selected for their meeting a town like Cathlamet or As toria, where proper hotel accommoda tions can be found. Cathlamet Sun. ,One, Among Many Only one deed was filed at County Clerk Clinton's of fice yesterday, among a lot of other Instruments sent In for record, Pat Lawlor and Fred H. Moore to F, prea ser & Company, for the sum of 11, conveying lot 7, block , Bradbury's Addition to Ocean Grove. YOU WILL HAVE PLEASURE In seeing our new line of Xraas gifts as we shall in. showing them to you. Jaloffs new store, 120 11th street, near Commercial. St Resigns The Trust T. R. Da vies, for good and sufficient reasons, , yester day filed his formal resignation as ad ministrator of the estate of the late Dolph R. Sanders, and Judge Tren chard will probably name his successor today. Construction, Contract The lowest bid for the wharf, approach and wars house near Knappton, for the new terminus of the Ilwaco Railroad and. Navigation Company was that of Rob ert Wakefield, and the contract was given to him. His bid was about U 000. The contract provides for the completion of the work before the opening of the summer excursions. , A CHRISTMAS GIFT WE HAVE THEM Poatal Card Albume of all ' kinds, Toilet Cases, Books, Chrlatmaa Cards, Calendars, Muaioal Instruments, Fin Pio turee and Toys. We hava what you want. Svetison's Book Store 1 14th and CommroIa St., Attorla. Or