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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1907)
8UNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOHTA, OREGON. ASTORIA'S LEVELS !) , HP I FINK FOR DAINTY DINNERS lKI2l'I:kRni STOCK "CORN ON THE COB" NO NIC M'TTl-K, JUST UKK I'KIvSII CORN TWO SIZES 30 and 65 TIIIv CAN ROSS, HIGQINS & CO. TIIIv I.HADINC GKOCKKS COMMUNICATION ON THI8 IM PORTANT SUBJECT EACH YEAR MAKES THE CHANCE MORE IMPERATIVE, TERSE TALES Of IflE IN Dall H. Kcully, NoUry Public, at Scully t'ljr Klofft. Any old boiirl Or. J. M. Holt In relieving Dr. Finch, durlliK III abamee and will koup the regular houra. U-19-lf The ry beat board to be obtained io the city U at "The Occident Hotel.' Rate very reasouabla. Columbia and Victor (Jmphophouon aiu) all the latent record at Chicago price, fur uttla by A. It, Cyru, 42 (Vimmrriial Kt, tf How Do I look. To really your n oflier. j mi, get iiiiff of t In -1-icw lyl mit-fori nl llnrl'n I .-; Slnt ; all price. A new tii'ly Jnt reived Gannway Completed 'J'Ik- H i uy. "i : Ml binding f-! i i ft I In- tu.i r i n ' ln wMll'll a, t!- N'iii tll'hol i- have h.-eli ( . in ; I t.-. mi i r.H ri: i itn.il Hell. The i I'll ! i Hi ' I 'll i ii' I hi I ! i u-hiiHi iiKni r jii.Mi'H No Sui,i.p'jur Nairn (I .'-'n i l:r .'.I. j; ! ! ,., haH i.nt y. I 11. lilt l 111- m. iif ii!' of chief li. . illy Altiui V. An- lli'lHilll. Will) b.lVeM tin- hln-ll:' lilllei loduy all I .tIt'lllllieH III n V .ett 1 tUI ' nill' i tor nf i tliili'iu ', 1' will III lilt UlI'lMltl lllllll Mllil UN III," III ( t litiirn'c of ih" iiiijiolniiii nl liy tlii i'l'i'liit,- It 'l I" ili-lii niliii'l. Do yuu feel Kli-rpy nnd not tilt like working In tln afternoon? Per hnp It tiiH iiuiR of the kind of lunch you're ontlnic too heavy unit tun hard to dlKi. Why imt try the Paluce reiuiumnt on Cummerclul xtroct. where all the linking In done. In tho.' famous alow-proton oven, which tuin out llht, appetlxlnif wholi-muiii thin;? You'll kiiv money, tun. t 1 OrkwiU rover umbrella. Tin' following letter, (infill tlii ab le lute tiiTCMNlly of raining tin; work Inn inn) lnill'lliiir IovoIh of tint illv of ' I , clni In, Hponk III (iliiln ti'i in iinil inirrle tt n own noli, of warning, an'l II in Ik lt In' well If lhi iii;itli-r were Mibiulltcil fur limit ilf tftrnlniillori to i' r'niiiinltli-p of prucllciil iiii-n from tin.' riititicll, tlif f I v I " lioillfH iiinl aoirui c.n- Wanted Two amurt boy to enrry pupur rout'. Apply Morning AMorlun. Kim.rH. ,f,T tin- Killtor: j (jnnIi'M unit hi ii w'nll iiif tnlk'-il 'nlioij; For Fine Watoh uii) Clin k lepiilrlnK I without ui tlnii. If tin. IhimIiui -h par' o to Frank J, Iioniierlifrgn. tho ro lliililn Ji wrllm, 110 11th Ht, If o' Axtotlu In to I'oiitlnui' to hohl 1 1 tt I liu'i In romitifrclal linportiincp, It - i will iiffil Nome Imjirovfini nt In gra1fl. Ill at Hotpital Min. J. Hill won j yllryt ,tH M .r(.HNiiry to "? urf ilriln- lukfii to tlii honpltiil l-'ililuy uft.'f. l.fon to hnyf n hIIkIii opfrutluii pf i foniifil. Il'i roiiilitloii l linproyliiK- iiK", Ni-wi-riiK'', find provIJi! bim-int'-nt ii'fVc high tliji- mid yet ilfi-p i-iiihikIi fir hfiil plant nml olfvntor mn- . i liliii-ry. Tin- lie w hunk hullt four If you Intend buying furniture In ( ,. :i,y,. tin- Knulf of Duurif Mr""', the near future, you :n nave twenty !.. lt i,Kh (.iiKh for InHtallltiK th" per c-nt by liuylnjf now. At Hfllhorn ; , ,.V(l,r 1Vl, t. wt,.r, a pit Iium St Coinpiiny' January climiuino nuId. , , Hk ,Kj, Wali-r i n't c- If iiii!ii with wiili-rprniif innrl.ir, Kx- , ; 1 1 1 k HtH-i-t on llth Ntrecl nhnuli Olf for Mexico Mi. mi'l Mm. ! ' , liimiKlit up twu to three f' ' I, tonl ' JnliiiNoti, m i niiimiili-'l by (,'lirlii I' ill .iIiiuki- iif liiiKi-iiH-nt li.to newer .'ii'iiixiiii (Mr, .Inliii 'iii H lir"ili.-ii nml i il iiHow elevator mai liliiery above sloii n;ere, MM Allie Nymaii, will hlt-'h water, !i-:i,' iiiit'ou lliol llllilf fi'f II hlx v. i k ' tmir In 8' utln ni Tullfm nln ami ('' .M'-Xlui. pei-.-liatliiK tin- ! t AIt inpln- an (hi hi lit k'i'iil apl:ril nip! i-,i ! i ,ipii:n. I 'I'lie inllniai! Irai k of tho A. & C. i II. H on the wafer front. Ih about 1H f. , t above lie- ba.- uf Kr-'i'lf.i ;,n'l 10'i j I' it above tblal z-in. j l:liIH- lllllll tilb-H riMn 1 I ! in n .i in all'! 1 i fi-el aleiN e Ejinple Piano A .nnpl.- plm.o l i 1-i n lilp'.-'l ! iih 1 1 1 t fiuMi an I , f.li-iil f.irtiiiy. but an We are nu! i"lnt Into llie piano bunliM" h. a! l-'-.i"! ,1 the ple-ielll tlllle. We Will i!lMpu- I I: at f ii toiy pilee, Call ali'I x i mine It mil! Kit pilee at JoIiiihuii I 'ii'iinKl 'aph ('ompaiiy, over Si'lioflebl .V Mat Inoii Ciimpany. Chocolates and Bonbons i I Are the Best SPECIAL Japanese Oranges 2 DOZEN 25c Just in a shipment of A'weet Navel C ranges. Scholfidd, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. , f.e' b.lNf i.f l-i.iit.'. or ullblli four f' el nf (In- rail-1 l I "ml Irai'k. Cm ri I II Hlleet n l! fe -t above , in I'O.h an ! !'.'Hi urn! iJiiane from 10! ii In l.'th l M f.-et. The OiM I-vilow: ' I ullihiiK at lath Ih 1H Im lies above Made or feet above ba e of Krad.-H. !i. It a dry baH'ineiit Hlx fe-t hli;il ray be maintained with cement, but v, hen the IlatM hhall be lllled and mu cin laid, It will be llnpoHHlble to drain f i in the Moor iih the Hewern will be libOVe, The new bri'.i on Ituane and llth 'at root Ih 24 1-4 feet above bae and top of llrat floor or 10V4 fed above hlKh tide. Deduct two feet for dept'a t f limn- and three feet for elevator and n wer, and hut live and one-half feet me left for clear apace In baecmeiil, ICxchaiiKC Htreet on llth and 12th In i- feet above bano and level with the b'-st Hour iif new brick. Before more I rick and expensive liulldiiiK- or street ImpiiiVeiiieiitH are built. Riades nlioul-1 be corrected. Whenever He' nea wall ball be built the Fewer. wlil be put ., mid bull'llllKK be reiUiled to collect. People will not much loner Htand ri'inp. cold lliiol-', but will i-1 1 aire luat f'oiii th" basements and then space w!M be ii Hsiiry. 1uiT.ix-c.t rciiuirc al leasl six feet space below Hie ceil- r botlonis of llrst Moor. .1. Q. A. ltoWl.liY. Dance and Piano Contest next Thursday evening, Janu-ary 10, 1907. Cle 118 MEN'S SUITS BOYS' SUITS AND Si.es 34 to 42, OVERCOATS Former pri'CC $10 tO $20 A number of Boys' Suits and Over coats worth from $-1.50 to $7 50 NOW $9.35. your Choice $3.15. MEN'S OVERCOATS 0DDS AND ENDS IN REDUCED HATS GREATLY. NOW 80 CENTS A reasonable reduction on regular stock also, ex cept on Collars and Cuffs, Knox Hats and Carbartt work clothes which are contract goods. Herman Wise, j BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE e PERSONAL MENTION. I. H. IMIman of Portland was In U.ls city yesterday. T. K. Handle came down from the i. ,rtropolls yesterday forenoon. ('. V. LeHter of Ilwaco Is vlsltlns ii. Astoria. K. HuKhea of Kal.una Is spending a few days In this city. Sam Oreeribaum has r turned from ' leiiKthy sojourn In Tnconia. C. U. Morse has returned from a v eek'H visit to Spokane. He declares that In the public spirit of Spokane l. the sentiment that wins and that AMoria might do worse than pattern after the City of Destiny In that re -H ect. C. (!. I'alnibciK will Wednesday take his family to California for a visit ."f teveral weeks. 1 1 1 K FOE SALE-..". BABY Also 3000 other titles, Sorgs, Sketches, Recitations, Instrumental . and Band Selections. Call and hear them on either the Victor or Edison Phonograph. Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlora Second Floor over Scholfield & Mattson Co. Quietly Booming Heal estate is i ua tly biioiniiiK all over this city and county, and especially down Warn n c" way. Fancy prices arc confidently rsked and there Is much property d'aiiKliiK hands dally, or roIiik under I ' ud for early delivery at very soui'.l and gratifying figures. Some holders arc afraid to let go at even their own (notations, for fear they are not get ling al lthat they might get if they waited a bit. Some thorough-going tial estate. ag''nts In this neighbor hood, without the Impedimenta of laced ties and Inlluences, could do Homo big and successful work here ji itt give an Impetus to the business II surely and sorely lacks at present. Automobile Crooka There Is a start ling and realistic string of film pic tures running at the Waldorf this week that Is proving wonderfully at tractive. It shows the rapid, swing ing career of a man and hla wife and an automobile, the combination pro ducing a long line of bold and dash ing thefts from every possible source such a city as Now York offers to a smart pair of crooks. The interest In the maneuvers of the pair, their adroit and successful deals with the detec tives and cops, and their hair-breadth escapes keep the spectators on the lip-toe 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 pleasing scheme of entertainment. tf With the Estates II. Kelfel. art t. inlslrator of the estate of Jacob Ue! fil. deceased, yesterday, through her : ',tori;ey, J. Q. A. lbiwlby, r "ported t,i the Probate court, a balance of ''" cash, on hind, and praying fori i 'i order as to its disposal, Tho or- ii r was made turning said sum over, to said administrator as the mother of I ti.e minor heirs, tip. n their slgr.ing aj joint receipt In the premises. In the estate of Hans Uasmussen, deceasd, ".! order was made by Judge Trench ard allowing the administratrix and w'dow $30 per month for her main i. nance, until the further orders of tic court In the premises. i : 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 Company The Leading Shoe Dealers, Snow, Kids, and Slush The snow of Friday night put a four-inch-deep mantel of blazing white over all the iii'y externals of Astoria and for an V.nur or two yesterday morning, tho "beautiful" was nil in evidence. By i.oon it was a widespread sea of mud dy slush, save in spots unlnvaded by ti ams and pedestrians, and the small 1 r,y was in his glory. His hour was here and he made nil possible use of 't to the fun of his own set and the ('.; eomllture, and la several Instances, to the rullling of the temper of the other set; but on the whole the storm . f snowballs, all too accurately cast, was good naturedly taken by the vic tims and the sun reduced the ammu nition so quickly the youngsters had ' desist. Tour of Inspection W. II. Hurlburt i I the f. S; N- Company, aceom ;;nnled C. S. McNeill, a brother of the lii'o J. W. McNeill, former receiver of fie O. R. & X.. on a quiet tour of in '.cstlgation to the hitter's imm-nse v. liter frontage holdings on the north- , f!-ore, on Friday last, returning to ' Tortland yesterday morning. Just what the significance of the visit is. r.o one can tell with any certainty, but H is known that Mr. McXelll has ; heavy landed interests all the way ' from Point Ellis to Deep River, and j that he made a detailed run over the v, hole frontage, using the launch Pi- j lot for the purpose. Both gentlemen j were very careful of their utterances j while here. Condition Worse George C. Mc-Ivobe!-;s. foreman of the Clatsop mills, who has been critically ill with can ter of the stomach, has taken a turn fc the worse, and was reported last r ight as being in a dying condition. To Inter Here The ten months old cbild of Mrs. A. Hill of Unlontown, v hich died at the Portland Children's Home on Friday, will be buried in this fity. The remains are expected to reach this city by noon today. It Will Be to your loss if you fail to take advantage of Heilborn & Company's twenty per cent discount .sale. tf Will Meet Monday The coroner's jrry will continue its investigation Into tho death of Blanche Day tomor m.w. It lias been intimated In cer tain quarters that the findings In the case will contain a recommendation in the grand jury, which meets next month, that the dance halls be sub Voted to soruntiny by that body. The burial of the deceased will not occur until after the meeting on Monday, and will then be held from the funeral pirlors of Gllbaugh & Company. Would Unite Forces The represen tatives of the Seiners and Trappers' T'nion and of the Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Association no making efforts to patch up the dif ferences between the two unions in older to unite their forces in favor f.( certain legislation which would bo tcneficlal to both parties. An at tempt will be made to make the flsh rir laws of Oregon and Washington uniform. Washington's Birthday Astor Un ion No. 9, Order of Washington, 1n this city, intends to give a grand ball on the night of February 22nd, next, to commemorate the birth, life and death of its great patron, and, In cidentally,' to furnish a scheme of pleasure for Its members and friends, and provide happily for Us local treas t,ry. AN INSIDIOUS DANGER. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an Insidious dis ease and before the victim realizes bis danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble, as It corrects Irregu larities and prevents Brlght's disease and diabetes. T. P. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. How much of your life is spent try ing to get well. It requires but a month or less to put the average man or wo man on their feet with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sala by Fank Hart. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. HOME KNITTING MRS. GEORGE Johnson, No. 314 Jerome Avenue, dees stocking knitting of all kinds. Orders filled promptly. 2t