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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1907)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 190. TIIK MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTOJtIA, OREGON. BaKing' Made Easy Simply buy a sack of LOG CABIN FLOUR and have the source of glorious baked things. $1.15 THE SACK ROSS, HIOOINS & CO. Tin-: i.i:aiin'. okockks Appendix Removed - Mli hiii'l Jiny "f Ihl illy luiil tin (innillon performed for iiiii'iiillf.lllH m:ti'i ');iy morning. Hi Ih KeUlng iilong lili'ly. Born T. Mm. K II. M'Mulln f KM liH'li Millet, f IliU illy, n 111'" tin hy boy wan burn ycst-iday n ft'-r-IiimiIi, All pdill'H ii n doing wi'll, Announcement i 'linn, H-llboiti K company 'b-xlrc In 111111111111''" llinl. Ihey will h'-it-.i ft ' r rloe Ihelr Htur'r lit fi i. in. every evening, Hal ui'day ' ve nlliK'i ill' hided. If Conyreynlional Church The wnl nf prayer will Ii" nliKi-1 vd In tin- 'on ki I'.i I iMii:i I church I lib n'l'i Ii. Hcrvl. cm will In' In-Ill every fvi-nlng ill :Vi. ". K, Mil' ii'li'iiii-i', pant nr. ' est nits or 1 1 ivtl II. Scully, Notary Public m Rciillv'a CiK.tr Stun-. Any nl.l hour! Dr. J. M. Holt In rnlim-mir ir. Flwh timing hl utnnini- und will kin-p Ihi regular hour". 13-19-11 The vrty tint lioaid to b obtained la the city is lit "Til Occident Hotel.' Kiln vri y Hdsiniil.lf . Columbia and Victor Iin jilxiplium tin) a!' tlm l,ili-nt tt-fiiiiU at I liii'UK" prlcna, fur niilr by A. It. Cyruii, 421 (iiiiiiiM'irliil St. tl How Do 1 look. To fully m y.mr ii-'f nt iii-ii -! nm, j.;'-l "Hi' i'l t in i 'i' it". In mirror ut llart'n Ilnig Mnr,-, III! jiiirrit A in-w npily j tint t c in I O'kwit rttvi i h tnnlii i II ih. Steam heated lo.nnn fur Piil. Ap .ly nt tin- JJ u lllvt). l-G-St For Finn Watch un-l I'M It lepitli l,g Kit In I'l link J. IH'iiiifi In -i'm, ili'i re- iiiiiii.- ji w'iii'i, iiD i nil hi. if If you intend I n i tm furniture in til., tn-ar fu'llll-, call Hill- !rt.'hl jut i.i i.l l.y Inning i.ow. At 1 l.-lllmi n & I 'oi 1 1 pa 1 1 y a J.tini;n ' :b :tl .tin tl'' tf Will Inhabit Jail J n I, K- a: i,.- u. ll. In f.ii,. I'.-ii i JuU;i- A !-! i",i -t t'lday uii a ilinff nf vagrancy, A!-hi- luiil pi - Imi'ily In en lii fini' ttti' coin I, anil h.i l ;t til in i- hanging tn i r lilm. tit' w in h ii- i i tn hi-i Vi- mil lluit wilt, tn r. Thin will ii''1 ti')' Hnini" thing Mil" (ill '1.IH. Do you feel ni-t'iy nml mt u bit like worklr.it In tho afternoon? Vr hfipn It' tu rn n -i' of iho kind of lunch you're mitlng- too ln-uvy and ton lutrtl to Ulttfft. Wby nut try the rntiire rcatuurunl on Ooininircliil trrit, whore nil thti tutklnu In done In thorn fmuouH nov-)riifi'Hit uvt'iiii, which turn out Hlfht, itpprtlxlnif wholesome things? You'll nn"j money, ton. i: Vocal Culture- Ml" iJruc" ltitnii'll will give llixll'tir'.liill III t'lll" liliiilll' (Inn, iMiii'ltliiK l; i'lii!-l'iil hiiiikh itinl l.:ilitbi 111 Iniiin- lnft. I'lmiii-, Ui'.l :''i!i. L'l Auiimti Now Di(tnity-I biw.ii I I ;i .1-.-, i.i II. tin- Hi-ll known nimi.( ni nf tliin illy, Ikih bc-ii iip' lnti"l i-lty iitlnini-y fur I ho i Hy nf H'-hhI'Ii-.t.l w ;ll Ktki- oy-r lhi nil!' i- I " ' l i.-ni M rtlUimn f:.y!iiK Mr. IHnwn' il .i'l kIm- I'"- I"''' Inli I'Iki'IH ji". f.illh. I ul 1 11 -' mi I in i ii I'. Forfaited Dnil S'Ai-t.il K.-iiiibli-rn iiti.l iI.iih i b ill iin.i b'tniK wi-t'i- iii -l i i . In tin- ' i- I f- w .In y 1 .ni l 'il Inn .1 mil mi I. .ill. An tln v falb'.l to ( ii . ti l.il tl ty I'- !b,. 1 1. In r !n n ri.lt'l.il'l.tbl.- i'Xll-1.1. Ill nl Honpital Mm. Anmi ll.i 'l'.' I' nf Hlxlb ulri'i t, A(itorl:t, w-iim talc n to Kl. Miiy'i- Ii..niI;iI Huirl;iy niori.lnn. miff.-iltiK wllh Kimlrli: troudli!, Kin- Ih , i' inili-l it h liniiinvlntc. j H.n the Grippe Jann-H M' K' nzln, ; tin' i-X.i-rl iiri-onnl.-iiil, now i iiiiloyi".l ; bv H.iitniil IMiiinii- Ut ('mill. any. In at, lb,, illy inMilt,'il, nitTi'i Iiik from a; i-lifbl iii'lle V"t-i' Ion, whbh l ri-Kur'l-j .-.I :i'. ki!1i-. ! Men, Take Thin Opportunity To In n - , i iit ynm ni'lv. mi'! tn Klv.- un work ..'UMIlt- III" 11 1' '111 li nf limn '. U'.' .-in- !-. . 1 1 1 to Mill :;ii mlin fur S".' ;i nil.' I'mIIh l.lti- Hi. I'',, w,. .. ll-IM- 1 1 Kl'll- !!:; for II", Osvi- in ,-i ' .ill. Hiin'iil t .V. H, it 'ii n, T:il..t. I'.M !'-"!"l .-'tl-'"!. t3uin(its of Record 'I'll,- ii,.'iiily ..nit'.- i I f il- nf ill.- iriii'i'."-! of i ' I I'l l"! .mi; ill '.111- llll" htl'll- llUMln-HH i f 1'-!. r". n K Cm.-.vm, of tblt il', '.'..it j. t il i t'l.-i.l.iy by tin- IHIni-: :tt ihv, ,iti, ' nf lb,' ..nitty fh-fk of .'i bill of n.il fi.iin Mr. r.-li'ii-nn in bl'-i n!'! i itrt- ! i.i. t '. V. I ;i ,,v. 11 nf 111. I I'.'U Ml in, tin- i nn I'b r.ition 11,'linf'l Jiiii(i, j Car Shortage tin nmt of tli- r.-tr nboit iKi', wi- art now r'TilvliiK Ihrt-i ; litiN if fill tilltlri' '.vbli h f In .it 1 , 1 b:ivi univi'.l In ()rtnbi-r. Ill nr li-r to make I'onin for thi-Hi- k'""1h, wr will Klvn n I ilbirniiiil nf iwi-iil)' ju-r ii'itl tlurlni? 1 tli'' cntlrf moitili of Jiiuutiry on every! nrllrli! In lh( houni', exii?illiiK Moii-j unii rni:K''N. Own. H'-llborn & Co., ('ntiitIiti' IIoiiNp I'uriilHhi-in. MOT DRINKS SANDWICHES SPECIAL Japanese Oranges 2 DOZEN 25c Just in a shipment of Sweet Navel Oranges. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. Resume Their Studies Tit.' M !"!" Iiln. I'liii.t mill .Miirtlm I'nar'l, who lirtvi' bi-' li Hii'li linK the I "lil lNt in,l HIl'I N-iv V'iii'h hollil.iy.s with ttn-lr fa-tb-f. linn. Martin I'oitnl. will nturn li IblH iiioiiiIuk'n rXI-ri-.uN, to Taroui.l, to ri Hiiiin- ttn-lr Htudli'K ul Annie WilKhl Si'inlnaty. Tin- only drawback In n very delightful vlrtlt, witH the :ibi-iii'i- of the wife and mother In fiir-nwny Ui-rtnany. Profeteional Wrecker Here E. C. ( lemre.iiix, wrecker for the Pacific t'naNt I'ml'-rwiltilH' AK'ency, arrived In thin city yi'Mtirilay frtun Scuttle to look Into the cnii.lliloiiH nurriiuudiiiK tbc uliaiiile.l scbonn.-r Alice McDonald, now- on lite Ji-lly nan-lH, it I tin- In.Mt.ince of her owneifi. The Mcln!tld was not liMiiri-il. Mi", t li iti'i ' tux has not yet made up hit mliiil Jut how lie will hamllc Ini, but Is cnntld. j it of .uttii)K Inr in ibi'i water again dutlnn the run of high tides en next Friday, Sat urday tin, I Sunday, or later, In the Week following. Dance and Piano Contest next Thursday evening, Janu-ary 10, 1907. Cle airamce vSale. 118 MEN'S SUITS Sizes :m to -12, Former price $10 to $20 NOW $9.35. MEN'S OVERCOATS REDUCED GREATLY. BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS A number of Boys' Suits and Over coats worth from $1.50 to $7.50 Your Choice $3.15. ODDS AND ENDS IN HATS NOW 80 CENTS A reasonable reduction on regular stock also, ex cept on Collars and Cuffs, Knox Mats and Carbartt work clothes which are contract goods. BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD 1 HIS STORE PERSONAL MENTION. Hon. I!iU('G I'i.'I worth tamo down from Cathlitmet yesterday cn a pro fessional vlnlt. J. H. Kearney of Medford wan a vis itor In the city yesterday. Dr. and Mm. O. R fcstes leave for Portland this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Rogers. K. V. Dtngman of Portland was In this elty yesterday. J. V, Tompkins of Treadwcll, Alas ka, Is In Astoria for a few days. FOR SALE-A BABY Also 3000 other titles, Songs, Sketches, Recitations, Instrumental and Band Selections. Call and hear them on either the Victor or Edison Phonograph. Jolwn Phonograph Co Parlor. 8eoond Floor over Soholfield & Mattson Co. Commits Suicide An initial- of the Waldorf dance ii.il! named Blanche Kinlgels Cllllllllittrd SUblde ItlSt Sllll- d.iy night by taking poison. The drug was probably morphine i otupnunded with belladonna, the latter being the cause of ibatb. The suicide was young. In r age being given as nine teen, though indications point to Us being still less. She tame here from Seattle Saturday with a mule com panion, who placed her In the Wal tloif, where an alleged sister of the girl stayed. Her mother In Seattle has been notilled. She took the poison at g o'clock Sunday evening mid was gent to the hospital at 3:30 o'clock the next morning, dying; halt nn bour later. In Is expected that an Inquest will be held by Coroner Pohl today. Bowled a Bowl A Japanese waiter In a local restaurant was up before Police Judge Anderson yesterday. Sat urday night a white man, whose name l suppressed, got Into a wordy war with the Oriental over a meal. This led to bis striking the Japanese, who quickly overcame bis antagonist and then returned to his work, think ing the affair well over not so his doughty opponent. He stepped for ward and slezed a sugar bowl. With careful aim and considerable force, he sent the big sweet missile at the other. There might have followed a sad Incident for the Jap, but fortu nately he saw the act and dodged In time. Tho bowl sailed the length of the room, leaving sugar and destruc tion in its wake, and brought up with a crash against a wall. Tho white man made an unostentatious and rapid id movement for the entrance, but was overtaken outsido and heartily drubbed. His cries for police attracted the at tention of an officer, who took both parties In custody. The Japanese was fined $10. The other case will come up today. Automobile Crooks There is a start ling and realistic string of lilm pic tures running at tile Waldorf this week that is proving wonderfully at tractive. It shows the rapid, swing ing career of a man and his wife and tin automobile, the combination pro ducing a long line of bold and da-h-ing thefts from every possible source such a i lly as New York offers to a smart pair of crooks. The interest in tin- maneuvers of the pair, their adroit and successful deals with tile deteCT tives and cops, and their hair-brcadih escap s keep the spectators on the tip-tee of excitement until the last live picture on the string is unfolded. Miss Violet Parker, the dainty ballad ist, sings with great effect the new and beautiful song entitled "Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell!" the whole making a very phasing sVheme of entertainment. tf SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Of the Highest Grade of Stock with the Nicest Care iK SUCH FOOTWEAR WE SELL The testimony of many customers Af5 in this vicinity proves it. XJ Anticipate your wants and take ad- i. vantage of our hxtraoidinary Trices for Choice Goods. fa. V Wherity, Eaiston r& Company I The Leading Shoo Dealers. JJ Some Jetty News Colonel W.. S ltoessler, the head of the government representatives in all matters apper taining to the Columbia river Jetties, was In the city yesterday, on hla way back to tho metropolis, after a visit to the jetty to ascertain the ex tent of tho damage inflicted here by he recen gales. Colonel Roessler in formed a reporter of the Astorian that the loss to the work was merely nom inal, the worst of it having fallen upon the old and abandoned spurs, and partly upon the extreme seaward end; which was already crippled by the previous season's encroachments and was quite beyond the scope, of operations as lately carried on. Con sidering the severity of the protracted gales to which tho work had been subjected this winter, the Inference from his statement was that the dam age had been far less than he ex pected to find It. Inspect Steamers Government In spectors WVldln and Ames of Port land were inspecting the steamers Nahcotta and J. A. Munroe in this port yesterday. Masquerade Ball The annual mas querade ball of the Sons of Herman Society will be given Saturday, Feb. 2, at Foard & Stokes hall. County Court Busy The Clatsop county court was engaged yesterday in the task of comparing and ascer taining the exact boundaries of the several school districts of the coun ty. County School Superintendent Miss Emma Warren spent the day with the court In this behalf and it was thought the work would be con cluded some time today. The work, when finished, will be of specific val lue to all concerned and has been in contemplation for some time past. It will also be of direct service to the county assessor in the matter of ad justing the current matters of school district taxes upon the respective properties in the districts. Sale in Execution Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy yesterday, In accordance with the legal notice given In that be halffl sold at public sale, under writ of execution, 1S4.69 acres of land, in section 32, T. 6 N., R. 1 W., in the matter of the decree granted in the case of the Blake, Graham Company, versus The City Livery & Carriage Company. The property was sold to J. J. Reed, assignee of the plaintiffs, for the sum of $865. Dr. McKeon Transferred Quaran tine Officer Dr. Holt makes public a letter received by him from Dr. Mc Keon, formerly of the quarantine sta tion here, but now in San Francis co. Dr. McKeon has been transferred to the Philippine Islands and will leave San Francisco on the first of next month, to be absent for Ave years or more. He wishes to be remembered to his friends in Astoria. Dona in Probate Judge Trenchard, sitting for probate matters yesterday made an order in the estate of Chas. A. Anderson, deceased, fixing Febru ary 7, next, at 2 o'clock p. m as the time for hearing and passing upon the final account of Fred Barker, ad ministrator of said estate. A Pleasant Quest Dr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughan went to the metrop olis yesterday morning to be present at the wedding of Mrs. Vaughan's sis ter, Miss Avis Dickerson, to Mr. Dan iel T. Cassidy. They returned home on last night's express. Purchases Equipment The Soren son Logging Company has bought a 40-ton Climax logging, six sets of logging trucks, a mile of track and other equipment for its camp near Svensen. Redmen Install Concomley Tribe No. 7, I. O. R held Its annual In stallation last night. Those installed were: Sachem, Thos. Withers; S. S., Dr. Rosenberg; J. S., H. Jones; Secre tary, C. E. Foster; Treasurer, M. W. Cole; Prophet, Geo. Tazzell. Aftr tho Installation the members of the lodge enjoyed an oyster supper. Week of Prayer The membership of the First Presbyterian church will observe a week of prayer, each night of the present week being so devoted save Saturday.