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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1907)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1007. THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, OREGON. I Start the New Year Right by trading with us; we'll do our part toward making 1!07 a happy and pros perous year for you if Good Goods, Courteous T catmcnt and Kifht Prices count for Anything. ROSS, MIQG1N5 & CO. Till-. I, HADING CKOCJ'.KS m m or i in 1KI i, Scully, Nclary Public. ,i Hcitlly'ii I'iiir Shut'. Any old iiourl Dr. J. M. Holt In tullMVlng Dr. 11 rn ti. durltiK hi abm-in ami will keep iht Insular li'iun. 12-1!) It The very brit board to be obtained in the city it tt "The Occident Hutrl.' Rtr vm) itanonablc. For Your Holiday Wlnei mul 1,1 quiil' wno llm Ailicrli 'in iiilirtliiK "u (In the l-'onrd (t Htokeil titure.) 81 ColumUa flail Victor iin iiohnni- end a!i lalcl trcoriU at ('liiraa lirlien, for pain by A. I'tmiiiierdn) St. It. Cyriiit. 2t tl Huw Du I look T realty ymif f,f n iitn-r Jim, (fi-t 1 1 u( tin- i arw ntyli. iiiiiMrn at llatt'x l':u Mm.-, pi i. ! A tifw "'I'l'ly j 1 1 h f i i - ! If you Intond liuylnc furtillur In lh tirnr fllilllr, ym i-lli m i twi-nlv pir i ti! by biiyltiK ih At 1 1 -t 1 1 i n it ( 'nil, piiny n Jiituiiiy rli'iirmn'i r . 1 1 tf Hotel Cloned Tin- Ii vIdk l.,irt II! ht I ImHimI iluwn HiIm HKiriilliK '" til' Mi-fiirn I". A Klulifi- and A rr, tin- pri tit pi opt lidi.t . What din pnxlllnn of the .ro,i.ty will tin Hindi' U Mot 'rt ip i Idi-d upon. Do you fed Hh-opy and riot u lilt like working In I ho ufti-rnoon? I't hnpa It'a bnonuc of the kind of lunch you're piitltm tn ln-nvy and too hard to dliiot. Why not try tho rnlace reetnurnnt on 'ntnniiTclal ntrnd, where U the bakltiR In clone In thorn' fnmoua alow-prorewa ovet-H, which turn Out IlKht, Uppetl.llIK WholoNoiili- (hlrtfrn ? You'll nnt niotn-y, too, t SPECIAL Japanese Oranges 2 DOZEN 25c Just in a shipment of Sweet Navel Oranfjes, Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. FOR SALE Also 3000 other titles, Songs, Sketches, Recitations, Instrumental and Band Selections Call and hear them on either the Victor or Edison Phonograph. JohnsonPhonograph Go Parlora Seoond Floor ovor 8oholfield A Matton Co. Oik Wit COVIM llllllll rll.lM, 8tom hontod iiiiiiim for niil. Ap ply ni i ho ii i,j I n v . i-r,-;u For Fine Watch and lnrli iepalii,K K' to Frank J. I"iiiii berg', tin) re Iliilih! J..w' ll.., IID I lili Ht. If Wnntod A J'ninK mail who linx had oiiio impifi i-iicii in humllliiit furnltnie. fh im, II llhmn t'l.. 1-3-21 Still They Come -County Cl.-ik t 'Un ion yi-Hierdny I -fined the man InKe II-ien-- il"liv. by .Mr. .I'.lin Klinlo and Miftt Ak N'.ed.i K y IU'1, b"lh of tlilM He Atpireis to Citienhi i'oiii id Moth 1 1 iiil' l'to :, ii n.itii.. of Nm way, Jei -id.iy 111.-I lil ilei bir.it tun ot l.i tel,l..i to lii-i-oin . illl A lll'l I' all citi zen wi'li County I'b-ik I'llnton. Will Mort Tia!l,iy The boa 1. 1 if dire, lom ,.f . A'ltotl.i ii, liool dlJ tllct, v.lii- h t.i h.ive lin-t on TiU'ct-i;.' ' venliii: ta"t, t:.iv.- way to tin holiday pi.fini- an I .i,J..ui ii-d ovi-i until Til' M.biy nlirlil M il when tiny vi lli in t iind ( : 1 1 : i up tin- ii'-w yi--ir' bnil iiin In their chinife, Compliment for Aitoria John i. I'ope, the popular fpei l.-ilty Mib-Hiiiaii for the I I'lrcyman M irdwtiro 'nmp"ny of I'ortbuid, wiih In thlH city yeHter duy Mr. I'opij mak'H but three cUlefi oil hl trlpH, Portland. Heattlc and Ah torlii, which Im no mean coinpllmeut to tliU clty'H liidunlrliil nrtlvlty. HOT DRINK5 SANDWICHES - ABABY ASTORIA'S WATER ORDER SUPERINTENDENT TO DRAW UP PLANS AND SPECIFI CATIONS FOR NEW RESERVOIR DAM PURCHASE RAIN GAUGE. Tlii- A -tot lit, Water i 'hiiiimImmIdii m"t III regular imifitlily cokmIoii ;.- night. Those j.i en-ill K fc . (,, V'ati Diikcii, J. A. ( 1 v.-1 1 ' . A iiii lit I x . I'. A. Mnlier, .1. 'I'li tii hriii nri'l C. V, I.'iin i m I m 'i i y, Tin. iiI.hi iiIi c v. i'P f'litirli'H 8. Wrlnht and Hamti'-l Klmoi -. V, A. Kl"hcr was i-lorled r-wliliri of ficer In tin. absence of President Ch.u li'K H. WiIkIiI, not pro 'cut bei-amie nf Indisposition. Tin r. rori nf ho tii'i -1 1 1 1 K wi-ri. Iii rhari. of t'li-rl! (i. v, lyoiinnhi i ry. I !l" 111' i t lli u ;im i',- I lo order at 7,311 o'eloe((. Th,. nillMlll'K Of the laid tm-elliiK were read and approved, The f u,ei lniiidc! I'm niontbly rejinrt and th" 1 1 eii-uii'i "h aiiinjal r'poit wi-r'-both read and approved. The Piipcr Itili ndi-nt'H annual r-port wri" read and approved. It polntM nf IntereHt weie an follou'H: In tin. dMrlbiitlnS HV-Hteni l::.tH fe. ( ,,f pip,, had been laid. IH.l'Sn feet In , ).ten,!' (,' pljlPS, 1,377 f--t In repl ndnir old .pe :, nnd "r.'i feci In plaiinir t'ppeitouri on n hlcliir N'-i'.iei. 'I'ler,. had been ""( f el boy,. I I,,. I ).'. I,,.),,., ( had fin- l"!l"l '':' pi!"-,) h J,,;. lolll lit Jer- Vpl KUb Ii ali'.u-l lepallM had been , in ole, 'Idle 1 1 j oi l w a'i appr .vi-d i 'l i piiu i d on file The ivpeiidiiur,. of tm.r,n for th,' .N'lV'-Jiili'i- monthly payroll w.v ap- prov. d. Illll-t to the extent of J'S.fil, appiuved by tin- auditliu coinmlttee, Wei.' order d paid. A rc'iue.'n made by the Hnrenion LokkIhk Company, that they be al lowed to us,- tl,,- company') telephone line tint of Asioria on (he nainc tellii" ni had I heir prcleeeNMor, the MaHto:i Company, wtim allowed with the rec ommendation that the clerk warn the Sor.'iiHon Company that the old poles would probably be replaced In the ftprlnK, half the expense of which, un der the agreement, they would have to Nlallil. A teiid.-rlni; of ennlnei rlnir ,ervlces from a Portland firm was rejected. A iIK uhmIom of the advantaifeS Up rrulnt,' from rnlKltifr the level of the overllow pIpeM below tip. Hrwt reser v"lr rewulted In the dei ltiloii that such action Was of doubtful Value b'-yond a certain point. The pipes are now carryliii; about all their capacity. The question of a raln-Kautt-' to aid In dally obseivat Ions of the conditions above the dam was next considered and a Katik'e was ordered sent for. It was decided to build a res rvolr by cnnitrui timr a dam at the outlet of a little valK-y at the present .source of supply. T'ii-i would create a ha In some l.L'i'u feet .'Miliar , and by bulld liiK a dam all fee! IiIkIi, a considerable quantity of water lan be obtained. The estimated cost is Jlin.inMi. II was orileivd that Sup. linteudent l.ars Iierissvlk draw up plans and spciltlcatlons for the dam at once, that bids nilitlit be let and construc tion lu nun as soon as possible. I'pon the, notllUatlon of Superin tendent Hcrifsvlok that he would not suciecil himself in his olliee, the term of which expires In March, It was or dered that the clerk write to Mr. Adams of Stockton to Inquire concern Intf a possible successor. Mr. Bergs vlk has been a capable and faithful employe and the commission expressed much regret ut the loss of his serv ices. Ho has entered the government employ. The meeting was adjourned at 9: 35. Pleasure and Advantage The John son Phonograph Company has opened up a set of phonograph parlors over the grocery store of Scholfield & Matt son, on Eleventh street. They are roomy, cozy, warm and free to all In terested In phonographs. Everybody welcome. It will prove a pleasant and advantageous resort for air to whom the wonderful and entertaining Instru ment npepals. Call and hear the new est and best of the records. A Miscalculation "A miss is as good as a mile," It Is said of old, but a mill Isn't. The Astorlan In reporting upon the annual levy of tho county court in yesterday's issue, quoted the city levy at 18 mills and tho total city and county mlllngo at 67, when It should have said the city levy was fixed at 10 mills and the total at 58 mills. In all other respects the report was cor rect, even to the statement that the mlllngo this year exceeds that of last year by only two mills. Installation Held Tliu Astoria Gate way Uebeknh Lodge, No. 77, I, O. O. K held tlnlr Installation nf officer last night, Th Installed were: Mrs. Ida. Kldi-ldgc, N. (J.; Mr. Minnie. Tragg, V. (I; MIhk Mamie Clinton. secretary; Miss Hum. Nordstrom, financial secretary; MIhd Thym Kriu'l Hiiti, Ireiisimr; Ml h l:einy Ku'.nrr.i, ward n; Ml llcrtha KiP-bohri, con ductor; Mi'H. Maggie Yorcrice, I H. O.; Mr, A. .1. Tragg, O. H. (.; Mr. J. I.. Kllic, It. 8. S. '(.; Mr, Clara ll'ibmiii, I,. 8. N. (.; Miss Gertrude P.lclm, K. H, V. (!,; MImh !-nu Hrnlth, I.. 8, V, ;.; Mrs. p.clle Iluden. chap lain. Tin- Installation wan held by District Deputy Clara p. llobson. Af ter th,. meeting refreshments were Mel -villi .'lll'l ;i Social evening enjoyed 1 all pr'-Ki-iil. Confined to Hie Room Tho (ha-j-I vli'a. of "I'fuli." rii nlli. WrlRht, - popular hiii:!f-!(-(. ' Oc- i 'ltit, In In lii-'-r i',:. ., thi-Hi; ilayH, j iim h Ih i rinl;;i-l to , 1m apartnx.Titu ,,.ll ,., ,t . ..... . ....... fc.,.., i. ... i ii-JUIIIH inoi III inn fe-t. Me Ih norely mlHHed down Htalrnj In the ollh'p, the dlnliiff room and I amoiiK hl KUtsMfi and It, Ih hoped he will noon be doliijf hi 'i iheery task of entertainment .'ia!n. Win n ask , bint (.veiiiiii,', jf Hhae-iM were not ti run: thlnn: with him, he replied, with a twinkle In hi eyeM: "Well, I don't know about that! I had a touch of Hinallpox fifty iii- nixty years a'O, but don't remember any ailment fdncft then; that'i rate enough, ain't It?" Teacheri Meet Today At 10 o'clock! In lay a tn'-i-il.U' 't th' Aitmla t'-ach-i ern will be h. l. In the .Me dure build- iru; on I'rar.kllii Avenue. After roll call the ai-'neinbly will adjourn to ' i;rad I Ki'i'i'- in ' iniK", ui'f leacniTH or eacn rrade iriitherlnur toirether for the dlu- fudflon of common fubj'-cts of Inter e.Kt, At 10:4,7 will bo a dHcuRxIon. led by Supeilntendent A. L. Clark, of I ho Doctrine of Interest," an article' by J. S. Taylor, a noted phsycholopist. Afterward" Superintendent Clark will deliver a talk on "Th" Education of the Dullard." The relation of physi cal defects, as deafness, to mental backwardness, and the question of special classes for those thus handi capped, will be considered. Business Changes Hands Yesterday the art-china and bric-a-brac business established In this city several years ago by the late Norman A. Marrs and for some time past conducted by his widow, was sold yesterday by Mrs. Marrs to Miss Susie Crang, negotiations and final de livery being made at noon. Mrs. Marrs will leave Astoria on Monday next for Portland, where she has a pleasant po sition awaiting her. Mrs. Marr's friends are legion In Astoria and her departure will he sincerely regretted on all sides. Patient Improving Mrs. John Close of this city, who has been confined to the hospital for some time with a severe attack of grippe, is recover ing rapidly and will probably be dis charg ii within the next few davs. Recovered from Illness Mrs. Petit of Ilw.ini, is expected to be well enough to be discharged from Pt. Mary's hospital some time today. She came here some eighteen days ago suffering from spinal meningitis. PERSONAL MENTION. 0 George W. Watt, of Portland and Salem, was a business visitor in this city yesterday, leaving up for the metropolis on the 6:10 express last evening. Mrs. T. Nicholson of Hammond was In this city yesterday. H. T. Hall of Portland is registered at the Merwyn Hotel. J. G. Kelso came down from Port land yesterday. Frank Bourne of Frankfort made this city a business visit yesterday. John Ferguson, Jr., of San Fran cisco is in Astoria on business. A. Bobleton of ortland was in As toria yesterday. Chas. Perkins of Chicago Is a gujst at the Occident Hotel. L. Brown came down from Portland yesterday on the noon train to spend a few days here. Jas. W. Parks and wife of Aber deen, Wash., were in this city yes terday. O. P. Morden of Portland is spend ing a few days in Astoria, John Fursey has returned from Cray's River, where he spent the fall fishing season. J. J. Johnson, a prominent mlllman of Montesano, was in Astoria yester day. Hans Peterson, the Altoona fisher man, yesterday made this city a brief visit. A. P. Lang of Portland spent yes terday transacting business in this city. Dance and Piano Contest for Wise Customers, Janu ary 10th. One number with $o purchase. CI vSale. lermai BEHIND EACH IN HIS SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN : 1' SUCH Vnwf u a-..:-: :1 ' 'i . , j, ViiUiage for Choice Wherity, Ralston $ Company I The Leading f DONE BY DEED H. Reifel, admx., to Sarah E. Warren, lot 11, block 23, Shive ly's Astoria J 1.425 Thomas Doig and wife to Pasco Bacotich, EM lot 2, block 1", Port of Upper Astoria 100 Mark Warren to Louise C. Grothjean, lots 13 and 14, block 6, Hay Stack Rock Park 200 Thomas Doig and wife to Anton Radich, W lot 2, block 17, Port of Upper Astoria 100 Josiah West and wife to W. C. Adams, 6.24 acres Clatsop county 39" IfanZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient collapsible tubes with noisle attachment eo that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost instantly, bleeding, Itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Frank Hart's drug store, Vocal Culture Miss Grace Rannell will give Instruction in tone produc tion. Coaching is classical songs and ballads. 144 Duane street. Phone, Red 2091. 2t Into each life some sorrow must fall; Wise people don't sit down and bawl! Only fools suicide or take to flight; Smart people take Rocky Mountain Tea at night For sale by Frank Hart Wise, ARTICLE SOLD STORE Of the Highest Grade ot Stock with the Nicest Care FOOTWEAR WE SELL The testimony of many customers n this vicinity proves it. . -1, J C n AXiinm Pri - n e Ul UlU liAHdUlumttiy iiiv, Goods. Shoe Dealers. STILL TALKS WAR. Great Britain Paper Points Out Effect of Japanese Treaty. LONDON. Jan. 4. The attitude of Great Britain in the event of a quar rel between the United States and Japan is still discussed here. In an editorial this morning the Standard points out that everything hinges on whether the aggressor is provoked, that being the essence of the Anglo Japanese treaty. For instance, should the United States invade Korea, Great Britain would be bound to assist Ja pan, but if Japan invaded the Philip pines that would be a private venture in which Great Britain would not mix. By no stretch of the political Imagina tion, says the Standard, could the ex clusion of Japanese artisans and trad ers from the United States be repre sented as a breach of the Anglo-Japanese treaty. WILLIAMSON STAYS AWAY. WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. The "om nibus claims bill," carrying an appro priation for claims under the Bowman and Tucker acts, was before the House today and was discussed for five hours. Speaker Cannon announced the appointment of Representative En gelbrlght, of California, to the Com mittee on Mines and Mining, vice Williamson, of Oregon, removed. Will iamson has failed thus far to attend a single session of the 59th Congress.