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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, A STOMA, OREGON. B HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE. WEDDED IN CALIFORNIA. i Start the New Year Right by Muling with us; we'll do our part toward making !.07 a happy and pros perous year for you if Good Goods, Courteous T eatment and Ki(ht Prices count for Anything. ROSS, HI GO INS & CO. Till' I.KAMNG OkoUvkS TERSE liS Of 1 101 OrkwiU loll III" rcli-bruted Victor iif-: Ni'u tiliti about It. 1II l, Scully, N'ntury l'tilill at HtallyV 1'inur Hln. Any old hour! Dr. J. M, Holt In ffll.-vliiK Dr. Finch, fill Mur MM ( TiMtifii' fltlll will UIfTt I rtl' ttultir Im.uih. 12-ia-if The very belt boa id to be obtained io the city U t "The Occident Hotel.' lUtr vny ii'uuiial)lc. For Your Holiday Wines nod Li quor eon iIhi American Import lug (til the Loiird & Htokc Store.) lit Columbia and Victor !rpliplinnf end all tb ll"t lecordu at I'Uicujj" prime, for wile by A. H. Cyrun. i'H (Vmimeri inl Kt, t' Now's Your Tlmo 'lmroN Orkwit hit JiiMt received n ftiio I'll" of ulil brtdlu und not a shop-worn article among I hoin. ('nil At oner! How Du I look. To faliy e youf '' an lit vim, K"t one of tiio.i' icw !yn mirrore at lliut'n 1."iik Store i p!' jiiicun. A inw "iiiily juiit r c-iv"l If you intend buying furniture In tho iiPitr fui hi , V"U can nave twenty per cent by btiylriK now. At llcllborn ft Company's January cleitriinci) sale tf Do you feel sleepy and not u till ttke working In the afternoon? Per haps It'11 b"'"ue of (lio kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hnrd to dtgent. Why not try the Pnlnce restaurant on Commercial street, where nil thu linking I" done In those famous alow-procemi ovetm, which turn out light, appetizing wholvHoiiii' things? You'll khvi money, too. r 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 than any other you have ever used we will refund your money. Scholfield, Matson $ Co., 8UCCE880R8 TO JOHN80N BROS. if t Worth JohnsonPhonograph Co Parlors 8econd Floor over 8oholfield & Mattson Co. For Fine Watch mil I Cluck n-pulilng Kit to Frank J. IioiiiiiiiIiiik'h, the re liable J.-wll.-r, 110 lllli Ht, If Wdnted A young man who Inn hud miiiio i ximrlciK ii In bundling furniture. Chart, ililborti Si '. l--2t Alderbrook Dnntiny Club will give lliclr regular H.iliiHluy night dance July (i, iluii' Imk begins " I''1''''' check room; evei body Invited. Irving Hotel Open The livl.g II" tl him been I . i-ri.-.l under tin- man agement "f Hum ImvIh, Clean r' iiiim. coiirtt-otiH 1 1 ill III" III. Htcalll lu :il, I " I 1 1 ) 1 1 ' -1 . t liO.ll ilT" Nlllll'ilcll If RebeUah Notice All m int.- I ' li.itcttu;. I,'"Ik.- N... 77. 1 K ' of II,-. I.i-U.ili. ii.- i-.ii.-f '..I in nil' nd a ;: Hi n iniiiliii' tM" imiiIih; nl 7 : 'Mi. In- l:ll.lll..-. l l ..fti. !M ,M I'illll.iM. ,'. r.-1 -i i y. Realau-unt Sold T Ii ,:illfiirnl:i I. .if ! h.iH ll.-.-ll Huld tiV Jul)'! III, ili l .i Hi'iiiKi' V, Tin. ii. lino (if tn i-ftllllllnllllH-Ilt Ih I" ! chuiiivd In Sp.'iir Tin- new iii;inij;''iii"iil will ciinlliiili' the c i lli'til Hi-rvlci- fur cllll'll (lll'l I 'lillll.llll ll.!1 lli-il lin(. .d Married Here Two uinre cnuilei Were recently lll.lllleil hy Itev. H. II. Honka of the 1liinlnh V. angelical I,u- thetati chuich. Mr HlKfred Hefrltxoii ; wim mauled In MIkh Saturn Kainata, ' und Mr. Adolph Jurvl to Ml" Annie j I lay IK lien. All nr.- of Antorln ntid will ninke their lunm-n lien HOT DRINKS '7, si jo SANDWICHES The money apent for trinkets by th average family at Chrlatmaa time would buy an Edison Phono graph. The trinkets last about as long as Christmas does. The Edi son Phonograph affords enjoyment day after day and year after year. The trinkets please only the Individ ual recipients. The EdiBon Phono graph offers a continuous round of pleasure for the whole family. It Is the greatest music-maker of the age. It brings Into the home circle all of the world's best music, rendering with wonderful falthful noss whatever song, Instrumental piece, or orchestral selection Is de Blred. Make this Christmas the merriest of all by having for Its chief fea ture an Edison Phonograph i l I I I fC fx wliiie Astoria High Will Meet Eugene High In Friendly Rivalry. AriuiiKi'iiH'iiti lire lielim innde for mi Inli'iHchnliinlle ddmle hetween leiiniK from the Aiorl;i 1 1 1 k I m hool lilld Hie ClIKi'lle IHkIi HiIiooI, In dike plneij In April, 'I'lie roliteKl Will be held nl KiliC'iie, A" u mum I. thr-e per- Hoiim will lOUIllllllle II lellln, Jim) theie will Hi-cure their placet by inmpeil tlon, The I i j 1 1 Iry-oul Iium not yet leen held, but will tuke pliiee ;ifler the lle,i(i for llellllle hliH heed le lldeil l,ll WIHllll Hie Jiexl (wo Wei I'K a (ienliin will he M i cci imd Mini lo i;iiKene, If thin ineelH with their iippi'ovul, Ibey will nuMfy the AKlorlii niilh'ii HleH. w hu will lin n1 clnion,. Ihelr wide of Ihe (pievtlun, mil IickIii prepnmtory wmk In earm-wl, Mr. ). f'level.'iiid. fmnn rly of . : torla, ii ti ' I now principal of tin- Kuem HUdi Heboid, iviik In AhIoiI.i iIiiiIiik Ihe ChrlKlmuH holldayM find cmnplet ed nrriiiiKerii min fur Hie dehale wllh I'rof I. l (iitinmii, pili.ilpa! of ih A nl in lu IIIkIi Hi boot. IlelmllliK WIN beifltll here J.I Ht year, hut In raHier nin iii uilch f.iMhluii, and it preHejil tin- only ptactlee h cured In l.y monthly rhelntlcalM l It reiil- l.eil, however, lllllt KllKene t nil I'X- peijeiic d mid capahle iiiitaniiriHt, and Hie local "chool will work hard on Ihidr prei,'irat Iujih. Drowned nt Tongue Point Join H'-pp. a nalhe nf 'he ItuKHl'in llalllc I'ruvlnci-a. waM drnwneil near Ihe wharf of the Tongue I'olut Lumber Compnny yenterday mornliif.; aleait l'i n'l dm K II- li.ni (;o;.e out In examine n Het net and mil't have pint his hat ail'e Mild fallen W'lle plllllllif n the in I. Men working on the wharf heard him cry out. hut hy the time n boat put "HI On trine of Hi- iniforlutia'e man wa-i In be fiei n. HI ' body hnc tint yet la ei 1 1 Ir'CI VI' fe'l. Ml'. S'pi w.'ih :!S y ar old and wa- not imir iled. He leav'w a brollier. Andrew s' PI', propiic'nr of tbe Cnlumbla LodK P'K IlniiKe at Aldei brook, tmd wan thoroiichly ii Hiect. il hy all who km w him, an an upright man und excellent citizen. New LandlordThe management of the lloti'i IrvliiK yi-Mterday nni to the citpable hiindi of Mr. Hum Davtes. who will give thin popular houne bin trained and particular attention nnd wdio will, an rapidly uh ponMlble, make fip-dcd Improvements throughout, He Hum Kcvcrul rlnilce tipitrtmi-ntH and suite ready for flrnt romers now and will undoubtedly fill thp hotel very i-hortly. Contracts Finished A eertltlcate of acceptance nf the completion of re pair) to the McClure drain was yes terday filed In the clly auditor's of llc. The c. ml i .n t price was J'piO. A cct tlllcate of completion of the Kral ItiK of ll'.h Nliei-t between Krnnklln nnd (Irand utrceiM was also filed. The conlract prlci- was 1,.1C.S0. Interred Tomorrow The funeral of P. l'etcrsnn, who was lirmiKht over in a living condition from Wahkiakum county several days ao. will he held today from Polil's undertaklnfr par lors. Ills widow and sons were over from liray's Hlver yesterday and made arrnnKcments for his burial In Green wood cctiu't-ry. Tomorrow Morning The regular Teachers' MectltiK will transpire at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning nt the 1 1 lull School. The subject for discus sion will be the "Psychology of Inter est" nnd some very Interesting pa pers have boon prepared. This will ho the last meeting for the term. j Buried Yeiterday The funeral of i the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed j ward Young of Young's River was held yesterday afternoon, the remains ' being Interred in the Greenwood cem ! ctery. Rev. G. E. Rydqulst of the First Lutheran church conducted the services. Done in Probate An order was I made In probate court by Judge Tren i chard yesterday excusing the guardian I of the person and estate of Edward j Ridderbusch from making and filing a report on the estate, until July 1, next. Attend the Great Eastern Furniture Co. store for bargains In all kinds of furniture. 1-1-St You will have to hurry If you want bargains in furniture at the Great Eastern Furniture Co. l-l-8t Remember the Great Eastern Furni ture Co. for furniture. January Sale of furniture at the Great Eastern Furniture Co. Prices cut In two. Mne Eva 8. Todd Become the Bride of a Well Known Oaklander. The following, tak'n from the Oak land (f'nl.) Tribune, telb of tin. mnr llai. of oi(. Of AHlOlbt'M bent find bllKhli'Mt yoilti( cltlzenefi in, nod v.!; i for the (iiiMt year and a half bun been a no tuber of the city Hlaff of fcaeh cr In Ihe public nchoolH; "Thu rnHrrlaijo of Mlf Kva H, Todd of AHtorla, ( n -Kf"i. "fid William Nor man Kldwell of thlM city, took pb'ieft Friday eyenlntf, Lecemler 2S, lu H!. John'M ( 'bur eh. The cftrernony wan performed by Hie Key. KdK'ir Gee, "MImh I'earl Averell attended the lit ) and IrvlHK Webber acted an l.ext ti in. 'Tin. bride ban been promln nt In i ,1.1 atlrial work In the north and I . w accompIlHhed mimlclafi The Kioom in cm"1' '.i inlnew In thin clly, Wllle ' , COUJile will tnak(? their home," MIhm Todd Ih an Oregon girl, her home helriK In Marlon county, Hhe ban 11 liont of frletidx In thin city, who will wlHh both her and her huftband muny y'-am of happlneHH and prosper ity. Dead in New York Yesterday's Or i(onlan 'ontalns '.be following an nouncement of the death of Mr. .Sher man I). l',rowi: "Mrs. Carotin- Orlf- llth Jotiec, who rewides at the Ifohart-j I'urils. has been advised of the dcathl :iM Ha'urday. at New York, of her brother, Khcrman I). I'.rown, son of j tin- lot - L. I. Lronn. for years a prominent resident and business man of this ciiy. HuffetiiiK from cancer of the stomach, which was the cause of his death. Mr. Tirown. who was i Chrls'lan Scientist, went to New York i , i last August for tr atmetit, and was ! Joined two months later by his wife,' who Is a prominent musician of this i city. A native of California, where, he was born. 10 years a(0, Sh.-rrnnii I), llrown was- brought by his parents to this city when he was 12 years old. lit- was associated with his father in the real estate business, and on the death of his father. H years ngo, the son succeeded to the manag-ment of this business. Besides his wife, th; diseased Ih survived by two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Griffith Jones, of this this city, and Mrs. rilklnRton. wife of Dr. J. n. Pllklngton of Astoria. The remains will not be returned to this city for interment." Two More Made Happy Yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. John Waters, rector of St. Mary's Catholic church, performed the sacred office of the church (and at that sanctuary) that united the lives of Miss Cather ine C Qulnn, the popular postmaster at Casey, Oregon, and a niece of Hon. John Casey, one of the Young's River "captains of Industry." and Mr. James roster Wood, one of the engineers of the liivinncr Logging Company's road. Roth young people are happily known here and were recipients of many kindly expressions of good will, by word and by gift. House in DangerAnother slide oc curred curly yesterday morning dur ing the stress of the gale, on t!u- hill back of the Clatsop mills; the prop erty most severely Involved being the home ami shop of a sho-maker resid ing there. The house slid about three feet. Fire Chief Foster loaned the owner a section or two of old hose for the purpose of sluicing away the pressing banks of earth, and It is thought the property can be saved and the house restored permanently. Pleasant News Word was received In this city yesterday that Senator Fulton has secured the promise of the President to reinstate Inspector C. T. Crosby at Astoria, who was ex-ofTielo member of the Civil Service examin ing board. On the charge that he aided an applicant In a Civil Service examination, Mr. Crosby was suspend ed, but the case was not made good, and the President will restore him to duty in both positions. Car Shortage On account of the car shortage we are now receiving three cars of furniture which should have arrived in October. In order to make room for these goods we will give a discount of twenty per cent during the entire month of January on every articlo In the house, excepting Mon arch ranges. Chas. Hellborn & Co., Complete House Furnishers. tf Invaded the Sanctum The rain and wind of yosterday morning's storm In vaded the private chambers of Judge Thomas McBrlde at the Clatsop court house; and It took all hands to save the carpet, furniture, papers and so forth. Everything Is now piled up in the circuit court room and Immediate steps will be taken to revise conditions against the Judge's arrivel here Mon day next. Dance and Piano Contest for Wise Customers, Janu ary 10th. One number with $5 purchase. Clearance vSaleo erman Wise, BEHIND EACH IN HIS 3 S SHOES it I wztfk The testimonv of manv customers t in this " y$ vantage for Choice Goods. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading 4 PERSONAL MENTION. Chas. B. Frisbie and Chas. P. Mil ler, of Chicago, F. II. Murray of Taco ma, nnd W. C. Smith of Portland were in Astoria yesterday looking over pos sible Investments here. H. B. Hall came down on the noon train from Portland yesterday. Miss Alice Keating of Des Moines, Idaho, is registered at the Merwyn Ho tel. Albert Utzlnger of Seaside, after a holiday visit with his family, has re turned to Corvalis, to continue his studies in the Oregon Agrcultural col lege. Judge Page of this city, is spending a few days in Portland. G. C. Page of Boston Is a guest of John Van De Carr of this city. Mike Gorman, of Cathlamet, was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday, arriving here on the Potter yesterday morning. N. P. Sorensen came down from the metropolis yesterday on a business visit. John Henry Smith of Portland was In this city yesterday. Miss Comartln of Portland is a guest of the Irving Hotel. A. Oleson of Portland is in Astoria on business. Chas. A. Perkins was in this city yesterday, attending to business af fairs. N. McCarl Is a guest of the Occi dent Hotel. Mrs. Ginship came over from Ilwaco ARTICLE SOLD STORE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Of the Highest Grade of Stock with the Nicest Care SUCH FOOTWEAR WE SELL vicinitv nroves it. J .1. J your wains aim iac au- of our Extraordinary Prices Shoe Dealers. yesterday on a brief shopping tour. E. Minkleman of San Francisco is spending a few days In Astoria. J. Vf. Moore of Tacoma is registered at the Occident Hotel. V. A. Dantzcher came down from Seattle yesterday for a brief trip. R. La B. Goodwin of Portland was in Astoria yesterday. Wedded Yesterday At St. Mary's Catholic church yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. Father Waters Joined in matrimony Mr. Garrett Bernard Fitzgerald and Miss Fannie A. Noe, of this city. The wedding was a very quiet affair, only the immediate rela tives of the contracting parties and a few invited guests being present. Af ter the ceremony those present ad journed to the residence of Watson J. Binder, where a most delectable ban quet was served. The newly wedded couple leave today by steamer for San Francisco, where they will make their future home. Miss Noe is well known here, being a granddaughter of A. Montgomery, the aged pioneer. The 100 ton schooner Antelope has been purchased by E. Elmore & Com pany of this city, and Is now on her way to this port from the Bay City. She will probably be picked up by the Sue H. Elmore and towed Into port. Reward Offered Mr. C. C. Masten has offered a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties guilty of robbing his residence. (S