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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1907)
TUESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FINE FOR DAINTY DINNERS PREFERRED STOCK "CORN ON THE COB" NONU HKTTKR, JUST UKK FRESH CORN TWO SIZES 30 and 65 THE CAN ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Till'. 1. HADING CROCKKS TERSE TILES Of THE TOWN Dell H Bwully, Notary Public, at Soully'e L'lr More. Any oM hour I Or. J. M. Holt la rtllevlna; Dr. Finch, during hla absence and will keep the regular huun. lZ-19-tf Tb Ttry beat board to be obtained io tU dty la at "Th Occident Hotel." Kate, very reaaonafcl. Columbia and Victor Orajthojihonet 4m) all the latent record at Chleago price, for eale br A. It Crua, 421 OmitiierrUl Kt. tf How Do I look. To really se your' e'f as other ine you, get one of thoie aw style mirrors at Hart's D.-ujj Hlon-; all prices. A new upply Just r-c'ivil. Do you fuel sleepy nnd riot a bit like working In tho afternoon? Per hnpe Ifa boenuie of the kind of lunch you're eatlngloo heavy rind too hard to digest. Why not try tho Palace reetnurant or Commercial at reel, where all the linking In done In those famous alow-proresa ovens, which turn out Ulttil, appetising wholesome thlng-a? You'll anvj money, too. u Big Wharf Ouilding Th MCi tnlek Mill Company begun Thun-di, to drlv piles fr their new wli.nf JuM nbove thn H. U. M. A T. ('mil tany'tt log to'lway. t'ntll tin- new spur ! put In tho lumber will tin,. t-i be taken a ronMiH'ruble dlstante from tlin nearest trmk lo the wharf and 11 force of tifti begun tin- day t' lay a deck or platform aero' which thn lumber will be liik'Ti by -i rywtcm of roller. All huMo will be made In the construction work an tii mnipany In anxious to use the wharf M the eatllt possible momi rr Wlllupa Pilot. Orkwltx covers umbrella. Wanted Two Kmart boy to carry paper route, Apply Morning Alorlan. tf On Her New Route Tho steamer Hhiunrork canto urouml from Aator Tuesday, wllli Captain A, W. IlosJ at tho whofil, Tex Malum engineer ari'l a crew consisting of Oliver Lfiywlls, V, W, Htnllh ami (1. 1. (liilther, Hho li !'! up to her reputation of being tin. HlwItli'Ml bout on the Columbia by frmltrig tlin run from th Columbia bar to tho Wlllnpit bar In Iwo hum and twenty minute, though th.,.- wa a atrorig gain blowltig. Hhe I now tb-d Up at the Kiigle wharf and today Cap tain Heed and Eugene i"ilimd tv going over her with a view to mnHir a number of change In her, Hint in ten ton linger than the Reliable, t-ut built on linn li l lif sumo model it no she will bn made to even more re semble, lh Reliable by having the liouf. on the bow cut off and a, steam hoisting rig put In, a social parlor located forward, large windows ut In the Hide and the whole Inlet br lilted up for a eoirifortablo excur sion trout, 'Mouth liernl,' Journal. For Fine Watoh and Clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg'a, ttm ro llabln Jeweller, 110 11th HI. tf It Will Be to your b if you fall to take advantage of llollborn & I'crripnny' twenty per cnt dlncount Mile, If If you Intend buying furniture In the near future,, you can av twenty per cent by buying now. At llollborn A Company' January clearance alo. tf Twenty Yeen of .Service Captain 'IiiIm il"nii left Tenday morning for a vlnit tn (Jin)' 1 1 .i rl r -iinl t .if Hound, to ) ali"en fur about t"'o week. Hhortly after bin return he Mill go In Han I'liiin Ikd .m l that vl;ot may liuvc coriHlderable to ) Willi iiln future mnvi tie tun, of which ti I hiin-H.-lf 111 nowlHc certain a yet, Cir taln dlrton ban been a bar lug raptnlr on the Cob-man and Atorla fop nea-ly ;i year, and resigned ftom tho .. ti'iiu beniulie he felt that h would thoroughly etijey a change, niie.iki In high term of Captain Hproul, who mn ceed tilrn In command of the A ti rla, and who wri for mime time mate on that vee. Wlllapn Harbor Pilot. Chocolates and Bonbons Automobile Crooki Thro I a atari ling and rallHtlc nttlng of film pic ture running nt th Waldorf thla woi'k that I proving wonderfully at tractive, It nhow the rapid, awlng; Ing career of a man and hla wife and an automobile, the combination pro ducing a long Una of bold and dash ing theft from every polblo aource auch ft city na Now York ofTera to a triart jiulr of crook. Tho Interest In tho maneuver of tho pair, tholr adroit and ucceful deal with the detec tive and cop, and their hair-breadth eHcape keep the apectator on the tip-toe of excitement until the lat live picture on the xtrlng 1 unfolded. Ml Violet Parker, tho dainty bill I j fl int, lng with great effect thi new and beautiful aong entitled "I.t Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell!" tho whole making a very pleasing mi hcrno of entertainment. tf Unlucky Strike Number The h;r teeri N. P. surveyor who have been running the line of the propoiJ extension of the Northern PaclP : frcm CosmopollH here, all quit their Job Friday last. Tho reaon nsHlgnol wun that tlielr boa, W. V. Turner, the transit man. tiad not been given n iuare deal by ttie company when he wa let out and they would not w rk under a new boa. K. F. Underbill, th assistant chief engineer of the N. P.. had upervlon over the survey and he will tnko the Held In person rind complete tho aurvey. It I aald to tin about all done except In the cit limit of Mouth Hend and Cosmnp.i-lla- Mouth Hend Journal. Are the Best SPECIAL Japanese Orang'es 2 DOZEN 25c Just in a shipment of Sweet Navel Oranges. Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCE8SOR8 TO JOHNSON BROS. Dance and Piano Contest next Thursday evening, Janu-ary 10, 1907. 118 MEN'S SUITS Sizes 34 to 42, 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 $4.50 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 Hats and Carbartt work clothes which are contract goods. iHeran&mi Wise, BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE School Children Jubilant Owing t) tbr prevailing cold weather Shlvcly Hctiool house wax completely deprived of water yesterday. Th,. pupils of Itoi'titN 4 and 5 were dismissed because It was found ImposHi' e lo keep those rooms warm. The children accepted the decree of the teachers -vlthout complaints. The water pipes at Tay lor school ale also frozen up. but at McClure's th" Janii'u managed to k'''. Hume pIpiM free by tnalntalulii' a tire titer,, all Sunday night. If the present ci Id Mi.tp continues It may be neresNiry to (lose several of the schools. FOR SALE-A BABY Also 3000 other titles, Songs, Sketches, Recitations, Instrumental and Band Selections. Call and hear tkm on either the Victor or Edison Phonograph. Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlora 8eoond Floor over Soholfield & Mattson Co. George C. Mc Roberts Dead Oeorge C Mcltoberts. former foreman of the Clat"op mill, died Sunday morning of cancer of the stomach. Tho deceased was born In Madison, Wis., In 1S50. but Immigrated to this country a num I tier of years ago. He loaves a wifo i and several children. Funeral service will be conducted itoday at :30 o'clock, 1 by Rev. Mr. Morehouse, tit the Con gregational church, followed by Inter- i iiietit at Greenwood cemetery. I ; Meetings Continued Revival met I lugs will continue every night this week nt tho Norwegian-Danish Meth j odlst church, 370 Dunno street. On Friday, Jan. IS, the second mlsslon ' ary lecture llliifttratod by stereoptlcon I views will be given. Subject, "An ; Kvenlng In China.' Lecture given In English language. Everybody wel come. E. Gjordlng, pastor. Election Contest Off The elocttoi contest hearing at this plnco failed to conto off at the appointed date, .Ti t. S, ttnd again on the 6th, tho date "' which It wns postponed, nnd it 's currently reported, apparently on gtil authority, that It tins been called oif entirely. Stato Senator II. S. Mc Gowan and Representative T. II. Red will go to Olympla next Sunday an' expect to take their seats In the leg islature the following djay. Wlllapa Pilot. Launch Wonder Completed The gasoline launch Wonder, built by John Gerttula of Blind Slough, was measured yesterday by the customs officers. She measures thirty feet la length, three and a half feot In depth and 6.8 feot In beam. e PER80NAL MENTION. II. G. Van Dusen, master fish war den, left for Portland last night on a business trip. He expects to return about Thursday, Tom Colman, the traveling man, was In Astoria yesterday making his usual round of business calls. Editor George Hlbbard of the Chi nook Observer, was In this city yes terday. Geo. Hanscom, of the wireless sta tion at North Head, came with his wife over to this city on the Nuh eotta yesterday. Dr. R. C. Hicks, located at the Man sell building, returned home yesterday, after having spent two days in Port land, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Rogers. The Scott Country A free stereop tlcon lecture will lie giver, by Robert Livingstone, a prominent business man of Portland, on the Scott Countrv," on Thursday night at 8 o'clock In the First Presbyterian church. Mr. Liv ingston has recently returned from Scotland. He has made a special study of Sir Walter Scott and the country connected with him and his writings. The lecture will be amply Illustrated with stereoptlcon views All are Invit ed. The Young Men's League of the church is endeavoring to bring to our city the best things within our reach and this lecture deserves the attend ance of a large audience of the peo ple of our city. 1-14-31 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. -1 rtuucipaie yuur wiim&ciiiu mike nu-( vantage oour Extraordinary Prices r ' r . T'-"J r;T.( " lor cnoice uoous. a. Wherity, Ralston $ Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. Cold, and Coal There Is not, at the present writing, any serious dearth of civil in the Astoria market. A car reached the Sanborn bunkers on Sat urday last, and three more are due there today. The Elmore bunkers are well supplied, a car reaching their on Saturday and 250 tons were loaded out of Portland yesterday for this house. Apropos of the coal question, it is emphatically denied by both the foregoing dealers, that they have sent a pound of coal hence to Portland, on ntty pretext whatever, in fact, their energies have been directed to augmenting the local supply In all ways possible. May Abate Tomorrow Weather Observer Reales wired the local office here yesterday at 4 o'clock, that an abatement of the present cold snap may be looked for some time tomor row, a forecast most desirable if it shall only prove true. Below Zero That's where you will bo if you don't check that cold and cure that cough with Hart's Compound Syrup Tar and Wild Cherry. Sure thing. At Hart's drug store, corner 14th and Commercial streets. Closed for a Week Manager Ge vurU has returned from Portland and Seattle and announces his inability of securing a staple attraction at the Star theater for the present week. Therefore the house will be closed this week and will open on Monday next, January 21, with the popular Car lisle Stock company, who come thor oughly endorsed as a strong and cap able troupe with a tine repertoire. Fire Hydrants 0 K. Yesterday eve ning Fire Chief Foster reported the Are hydrants throughout the city in good working order, and liable to re main available unless the freeze should involve the big mains of the water service, an extremity it is de voutly hoped will not ensue. Has La Grippe Oscar Erlckson, a Milwaukee, Wis., machinist, who came to this city about a week ago, Is confined to the hosjpltal with a slight attack of la grippe. Mayor Has Signed Mayor Herman Wise yesterday affixed his signature to the warrants which the city coun cil last Friday night ordered drawn. Liberty Bell Social Club will give a dance Saturday, January 19, at Lo gan's Hall. Everybody invited. l-15-5t Go to A. D. Craig for your tents, awnings and all kinds of canvas work. Inquire 12th and Bond. tf Skates Wre have just received some new Ice skates. Quantity limited, all sizes. E. A. Higgina & Co. It Pleasing Attraction Last night As torians had the pleasure of hearing the delightful high soprano singer, Miss nnie Morrow in a new and var ied repertoire of up-to-date songs. She together with Miss Eugene Coloma. the charming contralto, offered to the Interested audit n?u at the Louvre an entertainment which won the highest praise. All the newest and most pop ular airs are presented by these two light and gay ditties, fresh from tho pens of the writers; sentimental bal lads, pleasing to the ear; In short, those songs which appeal most to the average man and win their way to popularity everywhere. Those who have not visited the Louvre and lis tened to this entertainment should take advantage of the first opportunity to do so. Delegates Elected The Astoria Gro cers' Association has appointed F. ,T. Carney, J. T. Ross and B. J. Sloop delegates to the state (irnf.uda'i.m of Grocers and Retailers, w'ticn will hold Its annual meeting Jan 16 nnd 17, in Portland. The delegates, it is ru mored, will do their best fo capture one of the important offices in the state association for an Astoria man Taken to Hospital Frank Stohlberr, a Finnish sailor from lightship No. 50, was taken to St. Mary's hospital Sun day morning. He is troubled by a rheumatic affliction in both logs. E S McElroy, manager of the 013 Oregon mills, at Warrenton, w,ts a business visitor In this city yesterday. t