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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOWA, OREGON. FINE FOR DAINTY DINNERS PREFERRED STOCK "CORN ON THE COB" NONK HKTTKR, JUST LIKE l'RESH CORN TWO SIZES 30 and 65 THIS CAN ROSS, H1GGINS & CO. TIIK M'.ADINO (JKOCKKS TEST IMPROVEMENT IN REPAIRS NEW WORK TO BE DONE ON ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN DUANE AND EXCHANGE, RICH IN PROMI8E-80ME FIGURES. TERSE liS Of I TOWN Dell IL rkmlly, N0U17 l'uMio. ai Scully' Clgr Htore. Any old hour I Dr. J. M. Holt la relieving Dr. Finch, during hie abance and will keep the regular hour.. 11-ll-tf , Tb ? try beet board to b obtained ta tba dty U at The Occident Hotel" RatM vary reasonable. Cotumbia and Victor Orephoptione and all the laUwt r.oord at Chicago prleea, for mIi by A. It Cyrua. 124 Oumitwrcial 81. tf Signature Added Mayor lltma Wl ymti-rduy Nlned tho ordinance Wllllll Well" .ilNi III Ul.l (.Ml III'-1' llitf nf tho rlty c uucll. Lot Morte Vi'Hlfrd.iy a orrc, Iml I faced IkH'Hk, hclniiKiliK to Ivl V'MIIIK "f Young' Itlver, Htrnyi-d from hoiii". with hi harm- on. Any llndltif-; mil'l animal will 'ti'. mo roiiiiiiilnli t with Mr. Yoiiiik ' telephone. Dolow Zero Thill' where you will li tf you don't check ilml cold and i hid that cough with Mail' Compound Syrup Tiir and Wild Cherry. Sure thing. At Hart' drug Mote, corner 14lh Mid Commercial street, City Hall Dry --Th rlty hull In al tnowi entirely cut off from it mipplyj of water through the fret-xIng of w.i-1 Orkwltc cover umbrella. Tho "butting properly owner on Kli'Vi-iiih Ktwt l,ctwi-cti litiane nnd Kx haiiK,, treeU, having asked tho common council for iK'rinlMMlon 10 'make it tet till under that, thorough ; fare, for thul block, using earth an I ! macadam, In lieu of illlnf mid plan't- For Fin. Watoh nnd Clock repairing ''" 11 reporter of the Atorlnn yen K't to Frank J, Donnei berg', tho r-; lerday Interviewed one of those mont liable JiiwMlnr, 110 1 1th Ht. tf I-Ily Interested, a t'i the n latlvj 'estimate of cot In the new and old It Will B. to your o If you full yti in, (mil ho promptly quoted City to Hike advantage of Hellhorn & Surveyor Tee, who him prepared un (V .'tiijmriy' twenty per c-nt dlcount "flli lal net of figure In the matter, wil. tf nd from them the following dedue- , lion were made: Llbtrty Bell Social Club will give a To construct the block, um ut pro dunce Hiiturdiiy, January 13, at Lo- ent, with 4 by 12 Inch decking, wood gun'a Hull. Everybody Invited. en ldewulk and new underpinning l-16-0t would (.out, In round figure, Jl.aO, ' To Improve the block by Illlinic wl'h If you Int.nd buying furniture In earth from curb to curb, at 20 cenH tho near future, you can av twenty per cubic yard, $688.0;; with wood?n per Wit by buying now. At Hidlborn bulkhead under ldewalk line and & Company' January clearance ale. ncro ih.. ouih llm- of Iniiine Htreet tf (nmlttliiK xaiiie In front of Atorli i HavliiK It.irik already count niitcd Tha Clvr Thingi To do by one' cetnent), 40l; woodi-n pldewalk and feel l to keip them hanilHom.ly and woollen underpinning. $313; macadarr. cuinroriaiiiy nihhi rrmn tin- airuunu uinif mjrfaie, 12 Inche In thlcknend, Ntoik if V. Iirown. No better role 4to; or a total coat of $1,819, Jut um be intiibllxhed, nor inalnt ilm d. ii .hm than the work In w;od wouid than till. cortt. Till I a very fair hIiuwIiik in lw f.ivor of the new auKKeHtlon, ami a- i It I" Mtimated hui Ii an Improvement Empty Retervoir The ilitle re"'. would Iiihi ten or tweivi year wlth volr wa empty , yedt.-rday rnnrnliirf out renewal of t li retalnliiK bulkhead , thioiiKh the piecnutlonii taken by nu-; "t leant one renewal of the woodn llieroii cltUen of lettltiK the Water eiUlpmi llt will be obviated to the ex run from all faucet to prevent th.1 , pre advantage of the properly own plne freezing. It wa everal noun : cih, before normal condltlonn were restored. The big reervolr I down threp feet, the freer.e having di'creaied the in ply of water. To make the new plan lnllnlt?ly Inoro durable and lenn experiNlvc In th. end. It I proponed to put In u concr"!; bulkhead, with piling tvery Ave feet for foundation purpone, (rather thu.i Work Prograttirtg -lioml progress I , of wimx)), at a rout of $1,705, a ter pipe. Now the only way the if-, being made on the llinfi tax roll agalnxt $400 for the leu xubntunllal fil ial can iiieiii h their lhli t l t,i i by Aeir ('ornellu, and hi capa-I piling. With thla npeclal Item In take a cup nnd climb to the g:irre', ! bin di putli ; all lax entrli have been eluded, the cot of tho Improvement where ft lngle faucet I free. j extended and the work of adding, ! Would advance to $3,124, with the tre- ! proving nnd balancing will follow In ' im-ndou additional value of It per- Funeral Service Hld Funeral af- eiieuce, and the rdl will reach the pftulty. vice wi-fi. held yesterday it t Hie I'll 'Ft hcrlff'a oltb'e on February 10, at the Congregational church over the re main of i ;.!, , Mcltobei't. formeil'. foriiimn at the Clatsop Mill. 1 1 1 1 - -nient occured at Ireetiwood (cmetciy .ltet, Interred Yeiterday The funeral if Violet, the ten iiiontliM old daughter of Mrs. A. Illll 'f Cnloulown, ,- New Company Formed Article of liicorporatloii were Hied al County Clerk ('Hilton's otlbe yi'sterd.iy, In be half of the Seaside I. umber Man ufai lining Company, with hcndiuv ti-rs nt Seaside. The capital stock 1.1 provemeiit Hut another feature presents it self that may reduce the cost very mu terlally. and that Is that the llllin can easily I.e done at 9 or 10 cents per cubic yard, by sluicing, a matter of $:i;!3 to the good, whatever the char acter of the bulkheads. This would bring the cost of the wooden lm- lown to $1.IM a i id of the Dance and Piano Contest next Thursday evening, Jan u-ary 10, 1907. Oe&rainice vSale 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. Oermani Wise, BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE PERSONAL MENTION. 4 Attttttttttttt aaaaaaaaoataoa; curred yesterday afternoon, She ill-- I pl;n-i-d nt l.'O.nna, In shares numbering In 1'ortland while In the care of the Children' Aid Society and in- mams were brought to this city Sat urday for Interment, to rat Do you feel sleepy and not a bit Ilka working In the afternoon? Per haps If because of tho kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking In done In those fnmou alow-proeos oven, which turn out light, appetising wholesome things? You'll savi money, too. if r.i'O, and Messrs, K. J. Itn-nt, A. II. WiiuMi ami Fiaiik Sj.l!!l- iiiv the 'n corporator. Chocolates and Bonbons permanent all-cement work to $1.7;! i-ltln-r cc.iii lu on beliiK vitally prefer aide to the present ntiture of eurreji Improvement here, and worthy of de liberate trial; since something of till sort needs t e demount rated opetvy and practically, to effect n permane.i change In the existing and costly sys telil of Street building and muinteii- In Astoria. i License Issued County Clerk Clio j ton yesterday Issued a marriage li j cense In favor of Mr. Hert Hunt an1 Are the Best ;Mlss May (Jutes, of thin city. Just received by today's express a fresh shipment of Spitzenberg' Apples $1.50 per box. Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCES30R8 TO J0HN30N BROS. Will Wed Soon Mr. John T. A'len and Miss Myja K. Kredorlckson vl! lie married Tuesday, January 29. Ti vltntlons to the wedding were issued yesterday. Will Entertain Mrs. A. Mlnard of Alderbrook will on Wednesday after tiom entertain the members of the Uullea' Aid society of the First Lu I therun church at her residence. l' V Barrocouta Beached The Pacific Mall steamship Hnrracoutii Is aground at Corinto, Nicaragua, uccordlng to io form utlon received here, and it h:is been found necessary to remove her cargo nnd nwult high tides before at tempting to tloat her. For a . VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlors 8eoond Floor over 8oholfield & Mattson Co. High-Class Entertainment Lovers of genuine good music artistically ren dered con indulge this taste tiny eve ning tills week by dropping Into th. Louvre and listening to the dellclnts singing of Miss Annie Merrill, thj possesor of one of the finest high so prano voices heard here for many a day. She gives a number of operatic selections and Introduces an up-to-date and dainty song entitled "The Saucy Little Bird on Nellie's Hat." Miss Merrill is moBt cleverly re-in-forced by Miss Eugenie Palorna, a marvelous contralto, whose work is in pleasant contra-dlstinction nnd is equally meritorious. J. T. Lee of Svensen passed through Astoria yesterday for a few days' vlait at Port Stevens. A. H. ImuB returned to Kalama yes terday after a brief business trip to this city. T. I". Hall of Portland was in As toria yesterday. W. R. Gray, ex-county commission -of Pacific county, Washington, is in this city on a business and pleasure trip and expects to leave for Seattle in a day or two. He has Just finished six years administration as county commissioner of 1'acillc county anljj much of the success of that distri.'tjj Is due to his wise supervision. 4 J. K. Starr returned to Kalama yes terday, after a visit in this city. K. Hall of Portland is a guest at the Hotel Occident. J. U. McCormac k of Coos Bay, was in this city yesterday. Ml-s Jessie Tupper of Coos L.-'y was yesterday a guest of this city. C. J. Mahoncy returned yesterday to Coos Hay after a short stay Pi Astoria. Wm. Hers of Chehalls Is In this cl:v on business. W. E. Strandel came in from Long Heach yesterday for a short stay. P. K. Walthur and wife of Bay Center are at present in Astoria. F. C, Brandenbcrger and wife of San Francisco were in this city yes terday. Rev. John F. Long and wife of Chi nook were in Astoria yesterday. t V ..I SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Of the Highest Grade of Stock with the Nicest Care SUCH FOOTWEAR WE SELL t X The testimony of many customers in this vicinity proves it.7!J Anticipate your wants'and take ad-1,;; vantage of our Extraordinary Prices J I ior vnuiuc uwu.y c, Wherity, Ralston $ Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. ! $ The Scott Country A free stereop ticon lecture will be given by Robert Livingstone, a prominent business man of Portland, op the Scott Countrv," on Thursday night at S 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 wdth him and his writings. Tho 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 tho best things within our reach and this lecture deserves the attend ance of a large audience of the peo ple of our city. l-14-3t PRECAUTION. I Pleasing Attraction Last night As- ! torians had the pleasure of hearing Water consumers are warned not to J the delightful high soprano singer, let the water run to waste. In the Miss nnie Morrow In a new and var last 24 hours 2,000,000 gallons were led repertoire of up-to-date songs. She used more than came through the pipe ; together with Miss Eugene Coloma. from Bear Creek in the same time and I the charming contralto, offered to the if the same rate of waste is continued j Interested auditn :e at the Louvre an or two days longer, the city reser- I entertainment which won the highest voirs will be empty. LARS, BERGSVIK, Supt. January 15, 1907. 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- Keepe a Record The well known , lads' Pleasing to the ear; In short, known veteran citizen of Astoria, Mr. tn0se 80ns which appeal most to the A. Montgomery, has maintained a diar j average man and win their way to for years, in which he has . kept a record of the larger events of passing popularity everywhere. Those who have not visited the Louvre and lis- time; nnd among other things, he has. tenel to this entertainment shoull Injured While Coasting Blanch? Clark, the nine-year-old daughter of School Superintendent A. L. Clark, while coasting down the hill on Tenth street yesterday, ran underneath a passing wagon and was seriously in jured, her arm being broken and on? leg considerably bruised. Myrtle Ken nel and Hazel Knnn were on the same sled, but escaped, the former unhu"'.- the latter with several bruises. noted the coldest and hottest days of tho years. For instance, he reports that on February 3, 1899, the thermom eter registered 15 degrees above zero In this city, while for all subsequent years, up to this that record ranges from 24 to 2S degrees above, this sea son showing, of course, another drop to 18, on Monday last. A Sworn Denial Apropos of the many rumors regarding the sale of the A. & C. R. road, the following !s pertinent: Yesterday's Oregonian is authority for the statement that In the injunction suit pending before Judge Galloway, at McMinnville, an 1 growing out of the clash of the Lyt'3 and Hammond Interests In Tillamook, General Manager G. W. Talbot will submit a sworn statemnet that E. II Harriman has not purchased the road in question. take advantage of the first opportunity to do so. The schooner Alice McDonald waj cleared of the water in her hold yes terday and is again on an even ke d, She will be repaired at once and seM cargo at Portland, or elsewhere na the river. A wreck report, covering her late adventure on Clatsop sands, was filed at the custom house yester day, reciting all the details of her mischance and fixing her value at $30 -000 and her damage at $2,000. Cap tain Bender expresses himself as very gratified for the aid extended him en all sides in this port and especially that given him by the Cape Disap pointment and Point Adams life-saving crews. Go to A. D. Craig for your tents, awnings and all kinds of canvas work. Inquire 12th and Bond. tf