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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORTA, OREGON. ATURDAY, . DECEMBER 29, 190. ) Quality bcyoud question, that's what you get 1 ' when you buy Ehman's Ripe Olives A frcBh supply just in and they arc fiue. . 5 CENTS BUYS A PINT Khman's Olive Oil is Strictly ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THE UWMNC CROCKRS Estate ClOMrf-Vcwtfrrdiiy Judge TrHttchurd, silting fur probata mutter irmd an ordor In the estate of the lulo U, K. Larson, approving Ui final ac vount of Mr, Annie K. I-Jtmon, ah administratrix, Miming the ostate, dis charging (ha administratrix arid re leasing (be tiowlMiwm In lh premise. Health . Board Mtttt-Dr, Alfred Klimoy of thin clly wn In Hnletii yen-("rdMy1-attending a meeting nf the Hlut Ilnurd of Health, Tho follow ing tfncri wero eluded for MOT: K. C. Plcklo, of Medford, presld ni; and H, A. ri"ii', f J'orlluwl, , vice presi dent, Mr. Yminy If secretary atlll and likely lo be fur th new year, ' Wl M Of 1 Orkwlts III lit celebrated Victor safe; a Mm about It. Aldarbrook Oanolng Club will Klv h regular Hutunlny nlarht dunce Dec. Dancing begin at 1:30; everybody Invited. 13-58-21 Dell 11 Scully, NoUry Public, at ft-alty' Clr More. Any oM bourl Or. J. M. Holt la relieving Dr. Ftnch. flflng hi abeitnct and will keep the rlulr hour. 11-lt-tf The tery beat board to be obtained la tht city la at Tfat Occident Hotel." Rate very teaaoiurblt. for Your Holiday Wine and LI quora soe the American Importing Co. (In the Foard Bloke Store.) It Columbia and Victor Grapbophon toi all the UUwt reoorde at Cfckago arfaM. for aala by A. a Cyrus, 414 fiMn4n1 KL tf Bow Do I look-To realty ee your ao'f m other toe you, get one of tho ew atyle mirror at Hart' Drug Store) all price. A new supply Jut reived. I am positively going to retire from bunineoe and muat eell out aa aoon aa possible and from now on wilt glv y atlll greater bargains at C It Cooper's greet retiring aala. No Speelat Setelon U ban been au thoritatively announced at the city bull that tho council will not hold ft P rlnl elon. January T, being tho next regular dnt. Rumor had elated that a special meeting would be hold, but thla ha been abandoned. . New' Your Time Chart Orkwltt! hn Jiiet received a fin Una of urn-' brellaa and not a ehop-worn artlol among them. Call at one! Leeve for Taooma VV. It. Conger, In chargm of the crockery department of tho" A. V, Allan grocery, will leave for Taooma shortly, to accept a lm llnr pout with the People's Blow of thut rlty. He ha been with the house of Allen for (tin print fourteen month and he niiit Mr. Conner will be missed by score of friend tlu-y have made during their sojourn In this city, CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE :" ' NOTICE! Ml Knle WwhIn, from Monmouth Colic:, and her brother, Will Wood of tli Uiilvumlly of Oregon, art both , hi home in Aelurl for Ihe holbmy e aon. Captain 6ultr Dad C'apliitn dul ler of the hlp Ilnnlnwlo which nlld from A ill ir In In A intuit with lumber for Autralls, dlwl recently In Port Plrld, Aumrnlls. Anolhr Happy Coupl County Ob-rk Cllnlnn yenlerdny Uucd a mar rlnen liiiie In favor or Mr. Pumuel Wlrkala. of Wabklokum county. WAJihlnglnn, and Ml Anna Implo, of thla cliy. Ill With Rhumatim Mr. Irm Climx, whiM hubnd I an enRlu'"r reeldlng on Went Commercial irt, wa token lo tho hopllul iat Thur. doy night, uffrlng with an nltock of rhnunwtlnm. Dr. Bute I attend ing the pntlcHit', whoie condition I omewhnt Improved. In Polle Court-4'lmrlpy Jobiin. charged with bnlng drunk wa yeer dny ftnod five (lollnr by Judge Amlur on. John Turpln. alio Jon Kvnn. wa found guilty of vagrant and fined: the fin being ueponded on condition that he Irav town. Happy Time of It It evening at the First Congregational church, the rhlldren, young people and eldrtra had a happy tint dlpanntng the program outlined for tho Chrlatm aeaaon. There waa an Intereetlng program of exerrl nrt, In tho body of the church, at the clou of which adjourn ment wo taknn to tho baaemont. whore a brilllunt holiday tree, loaded with p'rutty gift aborbd general at tention for an hour, after which there. waa a aoclnl time, and aome dainty re frihinenta Indulged In. 1 ITS GOOD That is just what they all say. when they drink Hills Bros. Java and Mocha Coffee Try a can and if you do not think it is better thau any other you have ever used we will refund your money. ,Scholfield, Matson Co., SUCCE830R3 TO J0HN80N BROS. School . Building . Rpalrd The ellppe'ry board walk before the north front of the High ftchool 1 bolng up plntttcd by a gravel walk and a gut- tor la being placed upin the roof of the building. At the Ad.it" Lulluinr new iiliimlilng I being livlnll !. Much ii(icl"d aanltitry Improvctiente will Ins mada, milking that pa.: of the :hool thoroughly up to date. A Proiperou Year The lndle of tin. Durraa Society of the Flmt Luth eran church. hrld ' their annual buel ni'dii meeting at the church lat night and the report that wore filed by the retiring ofllw. Indicate that the o clety la In a flourlidilng condition, having netted anmethng like 1300 dur ing the yea. After the old officer had reported and retired, the new ofllcrr for the year were duly Inatalled, and an hour wna given over to social In tercourse and dainty refreshment. Announcement Charles IIMlborn A Company nutka tha pleasant announce ment thut on the 2nd day of January, 1907, thoy wilt Inaugurate a January Clearance Halo, at which, and during the entire mnoth of January, they will tell anything, and everything In the house, excepting Monarch Ranges, at a discount of to per cent Thla la made In perfect good faith, and will be carried out to the very lotter and figure of the declaration. td Trouble for Offender JudRO of toe Police Court Olof Anderon made the statement yesterday from the judical bench that a rock pile would be es tablished by tho city' ofnc'aiH In tne course of the next few mont.ia ' Such nn Institution would aid the local po lice materially In keeping tbe city clear of vagrants. At preaent Lie only thing that can be done to tni.-.or offender Is to fine them, board tr m In Jail or force them to leave the city, As usual I ordered a number of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for those of my customers who have bought a certain amount of goods from me during the past year. The presents have arrived but the Railroad Company wants $144.50 freight and I won't pay such an ex orbitant a sum as freight. Therefore I ask that my friends be patient until the Railroad Companies accept a reasonable sum for their services or else I can secure other presents. ., Respectfully, ; , HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE ISOLD, IN HIS STORE Gift Worth While The money spent for trinkets by the average family t Christmas time would buy an Kdleon Phono graph, The trinkets last about as long as Christmas doe. The Edi son Phonograph afford enjoyment Cay after day and year after year. The trinkets please only the Individ ual rectptents. , The Edison Phono graph offora a continuous round of pleasure tor the whole family. It Is the greateat muslo-maker of the age. It brings Into the home olrole all of the world's best mualo, rendering with wonderful faithful ness whatever song, instrumental piece, or orchestral selection Is de sired. .' . , Make thla Christmas the merriest of all by having for Its chief tea ture an '. Edison Phonograph Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlor 8oond Floor ovr SoholfUld oV Matt.on Co. i Bank Examiner Hero Hon. Clnud 1 Ootrh, of Pttlem, one of tho best i known financial men In the state, and i now serving Uncle Ram as one of his national bank examiner, was In the ! city yesterday, paying his respects to tho Astoria National Bank, In tho J course of his duty, and left for Port- Mimd, and home, on lost nlght'a 8:10 express. Mr. Oatch has been pretty well all over the Union since he as sumed the position ho now holds, hav ing examined banks at Washington, (D, C., New York and Chicago, and various other Important .points. Ho. Is a credit to Oregon wherever he may Fun, Fat and Furlou The new film-string now on at the Waldorf take the medal for fun and Intereat It rsveala the history of a French atu- I dent who leaves a good home for hi (university and his career there, with all the prank and scrape and sins 1 of student-life, faithfully and fully j portrayed, Including a visit from the old folks, who catch him In one of hi maddest whims, and the old father, who has not forgotten his own college day, goes out for a night with his son, and ha more experience before morn ing than he ever had In hi life be fore. The thing the boys do to the professors and others, day and night, would fill a book if written out, but are pictured quickly and clearly to the man who ha not time to read books, and wants to see things for himself. He gets hi money's worth by taking In this entertainment. tf Do Ton feel lieepy nd Mt a bit like working in the afternoon t Per haps it' because of tbe kind of lunch you're eatings-too heavy aa dtoo hard to digest. Why not try the Palaoe restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking it done in those famous ilow-proo c-veni, which turn out BgM appetising,, wholesome things? Yout save money, too. O PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. J. C. Currier has returned from a visit with her lter at Port Town send, who ha been quite 111. . " Parke Uphur, who has been visit ing hi mother, Mr. M. I Upshur, librarian of the Astoria Library, ha returned to Helena, Mont Samuel Wlrkala and wife of Gray1 River, are registered at the Irving Ho tel C. C. Hall, the popular traveling man, wn In Atorla yesterday. , J. Prag and wife of Portland are guest of the Merwyn Hotel. J. B. Healcy of Gray's Klver I mak ing a brief visit In tht city. N. C. Btadloy came In from Ocean Park yesterday and put up at the Occident. Mr. J. A. Robertson I visiting with friends In Astoria. P. B. Brooks and wife of North Cove, Washington, are making this city a brief visit. K. H. Rosemere of Fort Columbia, Wash., Is staying In this city for a few days. P. A. Donaldson of San Francisco la here on a brief business trip. O, p. Smith and family of Oneida are registered at the Occident Hotel. John Flnlayson of Brookfleld was In the city yesterday, on business, and Incidentally, a guest of his father, James Flnlayson, the well known real estate agent A. R. Traver. of Harrison, Idaho, was a buHlness visitor In Astoria yes terday. He 1 a representative of one of the biggest lumber and box mill In that country, the Harrison Box and Lumber Company. Miss Laura Fox of Portland is vis iting friends In this city, Dr. Cliff of St. Helen's returned home yesterday from seaside, Rot. B. S. Ronka of the First Evan gelical Lutheran church, Is making a visit to Portland. , C. M. Bogle of the Automatio Can Company of Seattle, is visiting John Fox of the Astoria Iron Works. Mrs. J. Grlbler loft yesterday for Portland on a visit to ,her parent Dr. Paxton, student in the medical department of Willamette University, Is spending the holidays tirtstorla. Mrs. W. F. Prael and Mrs. G. C Fulton went to Seaside yesterday af ternoon to prepare tor a house party to be given there New Tear's Eve. Audley Gregg is making & business visit to Portland. J, Kamm of Nehalem was In As toria yesterday. Wm. Baxter has come In from Till amook, where he has been employed on the A. & C. R. R. surveying crew. Frederick Olson, the well known merchant of Olney, Is at present In Astoria on business. I SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Of the Highest Grade of Stock with the Nicest Care SUCH FOOTWEAR WE SELL J The testimony ot many customers in this vicinity proves it. Anticipate your wants and take ad vantage of our Extraordinary Prices for Choice Goods. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealer. Lovers of Muio Lovers of good music In Astoria will lose nothing by hearing Miss Bertha Garland, at the Louvre, sing the latest of all popular songs, among which is "The Golden West is Home, Sweet Home to Me." and "The Ramona," both character songs, thoroughly and beautifully ren dered In her auperb contralto. She Is ably seconded in the vocal line by the Invincible favorite, Miss Forest whose late contribution is "Somebody Is Thinking of Someone," one of the pretUest Illustrated offerings of the day. The flute playing of Mis Wand rath form a finale In one of the best entertainments of Its kind In the city, and these three stars, perfect mis tresses In their specialties, are the leading cards of the evening bill at that house. ' ' ". From Hia Hermitage Captain 0. Frits, of the American ship St. Nich olas, now lying in winter quarters, at Clifton, In the Columbia river, broke away from his hermitage yesterday, and came to the city to see how Christmas was affecting this section. He Is well and hearty, but a bit lonesome at times. However, he takes the Morning Astorlan, which compen sates him a whole lot for the other deprivations of a social and business nature. a nmrrc ky deed Peninsula Land and Trust Co. to John Knutl, lot 20, block , Taylor's Astoria ... t 100 Grimes Grove Land Co. to C . W. Hugglns, lot 4, block 10. Grime's Grove 165 Mary Wegert et al to Crossett Timber Co., 820 acres In Sec- tlons 20 and 21, 7-6. 1 J. C. Carvallo to C. S. Dow, 80 . by 100 feet in block 49, Pros pect Hill Add. to Astoria..... 200 Fannie Griffiths to E. L. Grif fiths, lot 2. block 2, Austin's Add. Ocean Grove JOO It's the natural food of the human body, scientifically charged with life producing elements, unheard of In any other medicine. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. For sale by Frank Hart ."A RAGGED HERO" PLEASES. 'Eckhardt's Ideals," the excellent stock company, gave the second per formance of the popular 4-act comedy drama, "A Ragged Hero," at the Star Theatre last night, to a. large and ap preciative audience. The play Is good In every respect and the Ideals are to be congratulated on their good work, and or deserving of all the praise they receive. A matinee will be glvan this after noon at 2:30, also regular matinee on Sunday. Commencing Monday evening with a special matinee New Tear's Day, "Dora Thome" will be presented with a com plete cast and promises to be the best attraction ever seen In Astoria at popular prices.