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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1906)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1000. THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTOHIA, OIIEGON. THREATENS TO CLOSE CITY OF ASTORIA THE BLOCKADE RAWED We take pleasure in announcing the safe arrival ' of a delayed shipment of Chase $ Sandborn's Coffee The best coffee in this or any other town, It's good enough to use at every meal. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Till' I.KADINi; CROCKKS CLOTHES IJOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE CONSTABLE JACK 8AYRE8 DE CLARES HIS .INTENTION TO COLLECT EVIDENCE ENOUGH TO "SHUT DOWN THE LID." NOTICE! TERSE TALES Of I 111 OikwiU Sail Ills I'ulHuutml Wlnr nfi't; io tt 1 lit u limit l(. Dull II. Sillily, Notary t'ublitN i tl.'Mliy'n Cigar rjtwe, Any M hour I Dr. J. M. Holt ii relieving Dr. Pinch, iltinnit lila tit'Hciiio and will koep In rcmilsr huur. I3l9-tf Thi very beat board to bt obtained la Iht city Ii at "The Occident Hotel'' UtU vriy icaaotiabla. For Your Holiday Wines and Li quor, the American Inixirilnit " (In the I'tmnl A Ktukee Store.) It CotumUa and Vlctot Grahoihona ml alt th latent record, at Chicago prima, for aale by A. II. Cyrua. 4S IWiinrrrlal tit, tf How Do 1 look To really eea your' ' m other. you, get inn of thoe rw ityle mirror, at Hart'. Drug Store; t'!' irii-e, A new iiiply juat r.'Ct'iviti. I am positively going to retire frum bu.tnea ami muat (oil out aa aoon aa pnMililo and (ram now on will gtv you alltl greater bnritatna at C, H CiMiixra atrwatt retiring aula. New Yaar Announcement Tho W.tlcin t 'rilon ton Ive "mVbtl nil iiiinri ntei.t nf t lit- in yfiir by ('If (tnil'h from gnvertmi.-nl naval ob servatory nl Washington. Timr will be compute. I mi tlie m rut y-iHth pu i' ..H. I The III "I lllltlllll Will begin lit II tf. . Ill, nil lilt' evening of iHxi'lll" ! 1 .11 mill minium every second llli ill ml.tnltthl II. 'loin the hours of mi:.' two mill 1 In, ., o'clock Ilk.' signals will be given Now'a Your TlmaChartee Orkwll haa Juat received a fin line of urn brallaa and not a ahop-worn article among thnii. Cull at oncel Caia Diamlaead The riiae tignlnst I 'ill I 1 1. tit, rlmiK'tl with stealing ( frmii hla ruomuuiie, (1. II. Ilrunttvr, was yesterday dlHinlased by Justice i,!'!lllHH. rtuaao Amariean K01 ni.tl !- Iiuu- II. .11 nf Intention In i niutt.-r nf 111" Ailu'll. iiri i ll U imlili nun imtlr yes terday hy Uobcii Herding, it unlive nf Itll-llil, MIL I III' will appear before til.' n.lll I In M..1.I1 1 1 . -x ( . In i mi 1 1 f v. Foundation Finished The founda tion fur Iht. propoac.l new engine bullae nl III,. 1. .111. 1 nf Seventeenth mi"! I 'mniiifii Itil -n - 1 . hiiM lut-n t'liin ilfit'.. Tin- I'.iiiHiirt fur the n j-r-M111. mi.- hiiK mi' yi'i liti'ii let. Still They Marry tin., mmv couple Init int in 111,1k.' good ii"'- tif the hnllilay scaoii. A nun 1 111U1. llrcUKc hum Ik- III "I yesterday iy County Clerk Clill 1. 111, III f;iv..r uf Mr, Han HI. 11 11ml Mla Am i iiulili'. I111II1 uf thin rutin y. FOOT BALL. Wmi Anlurlu va. Aalorlti High Bchool, Ni vv Yi-ar'n 1 ii y. AilitiliMltm ;6r. iliiliii' iiillitl 2.110 i. p. Jail Hai Door , Inavy xlifii-aii'il .l.ii', 1 1'infui i'iil hy a hi mi.iIIuk. wna iuHliillcl at (lie fiitiaiir.. uf lite main it'irl.l.ir In lh 1 ty Jail ynnh play. The il.n.r will h. mii In- ii'iiltr'il intiilully enuni-pr.i.,f an. I will l, a valuahle iihl In lh.' . ki . K. .linn uf primmer. When School Baflina There neenm l.i lie a iiiHiiiiiI.'IHIiiiiiIIiik In certain 1 1 tla r t t't'N hi In nh. it h. Ii.n.1 will c. .Mi ni. t..' Supi't llll.-nilrltt nf HrhonlK A. I.. Clark limit. iiiiien Unit wutk will he taken up aualii mi Weilineilay. the llrnt ilny aflir New Year' Ihiy. Jon. !Mi7. J.ii k H,iyi"H, rmiKliilih. nf AhIuiIii pierlnit, ilerlari-d yrKlirilay evenliiK Unit he Inl.'iulK In rlOHe thin city. lie Im mmiilliiK fiimi Die iiIikm1 In- Juatli'K dime I1I111 In (he jiulli e court mi I'l'ldiiy, when Judgv Anderaun found II iii.i'fMary In firm hlin $20 ami coal a, for hitvliiK Hirealeil nn nlleg i alt ai'i'lidliiu dililor, at the helieM of 11 aworn complainant, upon due pnn e i (HHUfd out uf Hayrca own court. He la nut for rtprlnala ami Inteinla 10 ai't'k thi' ult-limidl if the law 118 It appllea to UiIk city, and ei-pecliilly" that einl of It whence hia trouble ' tiroae, I Hit fi that If a aworn nflVor. rhiilKi'd with alitiiilury procena, July awiu'ii t". ami Klveii Into hla hunda with orders to a.-rve It, haa to pay t: and ciiMla fur the ilolnif of It, In olii'(li.iie to hla uiiih and the 1111 (tn of the aervlie d"lliaiiiiil nf him. he Inienda to ace that aotne othera feel the weljfht of the law they are ko foml of flirting with. There iu thine- who Itelli Ve he can miike IhliiKU very Itilereailitg If he alalia in t.i .In It, i,n, that he doea .i lutein! In no! to he doubted at thin paiiltulfir willing; though Just where he will begin nml upon whom and for what oiTeiiHe. deponent, to-wit, Mr. Siiyre, aalth not. I'ront IiIh declanttlona yeaterday. ho 1 will go after the fewtlve dance hall, the aeilii.tlve gambling device, and the hlbulou rliUen and the iimn who miiki'lh him tlruiik: In fart, he In going to clean up the town, and put It "un der the i" mire and for nil. T'pon the face nf It, It aeema like I th' JUKllcc; hut tb-re ,re thoie who have undertaken the aame Job In the pant, and they are willing; to let thoae cloae the town that opened It, Jua ; tire, pure and almple, haa 11 way of j lugging, and certain apota where It atnpa ahruptly, and other apota where j It doea not operate at nil. h nee, the ; aggrieved cnnatable will find It uphill , work to put on (he "lid" nnd even hla generotia n vnlrdiipola a hardly calcu lated (o keep it on once it la In po rtion to he held down. Put hla pro graa will he watrhed with unequivo cal Inli L.st by more people than aome. Namtd for Priaonar - It la not gen erally known iti.it ttie Ini'iil baatlle haa a name, hut am h la lite caae, Th.' fliHt iera.in routined III (he Jail waa a maniac named Alio, and the name of Mila flrat ptlauner haa been trana fi'iT"d to the clly Jail ever aline, nl Ihough II la not commonly ufd. D ITS GOO That is just what they all say when they drink Hills Bros. Java and Mocha Coffee Try a can and if you do not thiuk it is better than any other you hac ever used wc will refund your money. Scholfield, Matson $ Co., 8UCCE8S0R8 TO JOHNSON BROS. A Gift V 1 orth While Tho money apent for trinket by the average- family at Chrlitmaa time would buy nn Edlaon Phono graph. The trinket laat about aa long a Chrlstma doea. Th Edl on Phonograph aftorda enjoyment day after day and year after year. The trinket please only the Individ ual recipient. The Edison Phono graph offers a continuous round of pleasure for the whole family. It I the greatest muslo-maker of the age. It brings Into the home circle all of the world' beat muslo, rendering with wonderful faithful ness whatever ong, lntrumental piece, or orchestral selection I de sired. Make this Christmas the merriest of all by having for It chief fea ture an Edison Phonograph Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlors Seoond Floor over 8oholfiald & Matt ton Co. A Weak of Fun Dell Pcully waa a homing paaaengrr on the noon ex prea from Seattle yesterday. He went to the Waalilngton metropolis on Monday laat to be In attendance on the Seiitlle-Miillimtimh football game ! and got In bis ntegaphonlc yowl for j tile uegotiiiina, na became a good j W. bfooi. , niaile a trip over to Van couver' and Victoria and had the beat of tlmia all round. While in the lat ter city he ran across Hurry Kltiwl and enjoyed nn hour with him. nnd at Vancouver he met n lot of Die Stan foul rnlveiMty buys, up In that coun try mi a football tuet. They win play the Vlrtorlaa 011 New Year's 'I a.V. In a rtughy contest. Hell also met hla friend ".Tcivmlah MrFudd." t Mooting at Skipanon The meeting of the taxpayers of road dlstrlet No, I. billed for Watrenton yesterday nf trtnooii, took place at Splknnon, In stead. There waa a goodly number present, ami a plain statement of the needs of the dlaliict, In the way of road work nnd the proposed distri bution of the new ln-mill levy will be drawn up nnd presented to the j county court for consideration lit Its adjourned seslann tomorrow morning. j Illness ia Mortal Chatlea K. Ekk Innd of Warrenton, who was operat- ( ed on last Thursday, has been falling ( steadily, though up to a lnte hour lost night ho was still alive. About three months ngo he was Injured by a se- ' vero blow on the head; which affected him mentally aa well ns physically. Tho operation was performed In the hope of saving his renaon, but his physical condition was such that he fulled to rally, though the operation was a success. 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 horbitant 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 'SOLD JIN HIS STORE Sudden Death A gontlomnn by name of Prank Jarvls, of Portland, who was making a Christmas visit to some friends nt Otlhlnmet, foil dead yesterday afternoon, from 11 violent and Instantaneous attack of heart trouble, to the great distress of his hosts. The body will be shipped to tho metropolis today. Do You fee! ileepy and not a bit like working In the afternoon t Per haps it' because of the kind of lunch you're eating- too heavy an dtoo bard to digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, where ail the baking Is done In those famoue iow-proce ovens, which turn out light appetising, wholesome things! You'll save money, too. FOOT BALL. West Astoria vs. Astoria High School, Now Year's Day. Admission 2So. Game called 2:30 p. p. PERSONAL MENTION. 4 'J. A. Clark of Urownsville Wool en Mill store, went to the metropolis last evening for an over Sunday visit Mrs. Claude Hubbard has returned to her home In Independence, after a pleasant Christmas visit with her mother, Mrs. Olsen, ol this city. J. I). Mantlet leaves tomorrow morn ing for a New Year's visit with friends In the metropolis. Kilns Miller of Frankfleld was In this city yesterday. W. H. Zelgler of Portland Is a guest nt the Occident Hotel. n. Itlrhard la In Astoria on a busi ness trip from Corvalis. W. I. Kugllsh came down from Portland yesterday and put up at the Occident. 1.. It. Seeley of Portland Is visiting In this city. Miss Coral Allen of Ilwnco was In Astoria yesterday. K. P. Maglnuls. of Portland, Is in this city on business. Mr. H. Tlmmen came over from II wnco yesterday. A. C. Anderson has returned from Nestuern, where he has been employed In the Elmore cannery. Tien Landmen of Louisville. Ky., spent yesterday In Astoria. Charles Angles nf Rainier Is visit ing friends In this city. S. Panstlger leaves for San Fran cisco today. E. O. Tanner nnd wife of Hwaeo came In on tho Ka hoot to, yesterday. Hans Nyman has returned from Ne hnlotn, where he has been working for four months In the Elmore cannery. E. R. Torkes of Tnroma was In this city yesterday on business. SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Of the Highest Grade of Stock with the Nicest Care SUCH FOOTWEAR WE SELL The testimony of many customers in this vicinity proves it. Anticipate your wants and take ad vantage of our Extraordinary Prices for Choice Goods. Wherity, Ralston S Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. t Poet'a Namesake Fined Eugene Field, on ninety days' furlough from tho Orlin Old Soldiers' Home, paid his senil-occaslonnl visit to the police station recently. He was brought be fore Police Judge Anderson, who fined him five dollars for being drunk. A well known gambler forfeited ten dollars In ball nnd another sport twenty-five dollars in ball. Youth Accidentally Shot Joe Mc Donald, who has been emlpoyed at Bremner's logging camp at Casey on Young's River, Is an Inmate of St. Mary's Hospital as a result of an ac cidental shot by Willie Ooldbeck, of this city. They were firing Into a barrel and while McDonald was lean ing over to examine the perforations, young Goldbeck's rifle was discharged, the bullet, a twenty-two calibre, pass ing around the bone In the other's thigh, lodging In the flesh. At the hospital, Or. J. A. Fulton cut out the bullet nnd the patient Is resting easily. It's the natural food of the human body, scientifically charged with life producing elements, unheard of In any other medicine. Holllster' Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 85 cents- For sale by FranM Hart. Lovers of Music Lovers of good music in Astoria will lose nothing by hearing Miss Bertha Garland, at the Louvre, sing the latest of alt 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 superb contralto. She Is ably seconded In the vocal line by the Invincible favorite, Miss Forest, whose latest contribution is "Somebody Is Thinking of Someone," one of the prettiest Illustrated offerings of the day. The flute playing of Miss Wand rath forms 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. Population is Increased Astorln has had four additions to Its popula tion In the past two days. A daugh ter was born to Mrs. John A. Galt- hor of this city yesterday morning. Both parties are progressing nicely. Mrs. Nick Mariana of Pillar Rock be came the mother of a nine-pound baby gill, alsof jeterday morning. Mrs. heodeous, residing on Franklin ave nue, is the proud mother of a fine pair of twins. All concerned are reported to be In good health. AT THE STAR THEATER. i "A Ragged Hero" will be presented nt the Star Theatre for the last time, this evening, and at the matinee this afternoon, and will be the last op portunity to witness the popular com edy drama In this city by this excellent cast. "Dora Thorne," the sweetest story ever written, will be the next attrac tion offered at the Star commencing Monday, December 31, with special matinee New Year's day. This Is a dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's fa mous novel, and has never failed to give perfect satisfaction wherever It has been produced, and Is sure to please all lovers of high-class plays. From out the ashes of the past, She loom a wondrous sun, And all the splendors of her worth Are only Just begun; Rocky Moun tain Tea. For sale by Frank Hart. Fun, Fast and Furloue The new fllm-strlng now on at the Waldorf take the medal for fun and interest. It reveals the history of a French stu dent who leaves a good home for his university and his career there, with all the pranks and scrapes and sins of student-life, faithfully and fully portrayed, including a visit from the old folks, who catch him In one of his maddest whims, -and the old father, who has not forgotten his own college days, goes out for a night with his son, and has more experience before morn ing than he ever had In his life be fore. The things the boys do to the professors and others, day and night, would All a book tf written out, but are pictured quickly and clearly to the man who has not time to read books, and wants to see things for himself. He get hia money' worth by taking In this entertainment. tf