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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1907)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I QUALITY BEYOND QUESTION "HEINZ MINCE HEAT" IN BULK lBc THE POUND GUARANTEED PURE R05S, H1GGINS & CO. T1IH LKADINC OKOCKKS I One Transfer FiledOut ut the tnul lllliiilft of oilier riinlliTN mihmltti'd for , jiulillc word yriterliiy, Hi'tp wh tint I win iii.-.; fmfn Kiinili K. Wurr.-n to ! K. W. 1'ri'Hlim, ifiiinljcriillon, ! convcyliiK lot 3, Idock 3, Wrr tit'iii. j On Deck Agnin ifigi J', ('lurk, i Hi" Kiiulnr i'XMTt lucuuiidini, Ih In lliu illy iikiiIii, "ii IhihIni'xx. In , ili'VllliK iiiikiiik Uii' book iiti'l nrcourit lllul l-l'I'llI'llM, H of tilt, Stopping frs- iUi'lilly, of couiMi-, to riM t hlM frli-ii'lM, who lint KkIoii Jiit'', Be Burled Tomorrow Ii v,un nn- IIOIIIM l"! lll f'V'i-llllIK lit l he olllcu of ('onini.r W. ('. A. I'ohl, Ihnt thu ro liuiltiM of MImh lilinulif. liny, ihf. un happy yoiniK hiiIi I.).-, will !. Inlcrn-il Hi 'iri'unwonil ii'iiH-tirry tomorrow, un diir tliij iiuxplciN of Hint olllicr. Wear and Tear On foot ami pur..! and otivliiti-il hy drilling, for nil rrmn niT of foot-K'-Jir, with C V. J'.rown. Ho ciirrli- tin, premium mock In As toria, In jii li ! uml quality. Salem Ptor Here llcv. n rxl Mm, K VV. Cliff arrlvfd hint rilht from Hiilirn iiii'l lire (hi' ku'Ih of Mm, O. I!, KhU-k. Mr, Cliff.; will occupy tin; pulpit of 1 1n- li.ipilHt church to-lay, morning nrul evening. Two Hundred Even At the clou; of IiunIiichm y-Ml i lny lii County Clerk fllntou'ii office, t-re lutd been (in even two hurelrei lleensea taken "ut tiy the hunt"ra of Clatsop county for (he month of Ju injury. ib& w or i iin Be Sure to Read Hot lower Unlit liiiinl i-oiiii-r ii.l, on thla pitge. Dell It. fckmlly, Notary I'ubllo. ai Bontiy'a Ciat Store. Any old bourl Or. J. M. Holt la relieving Or. Finch, during Ma abstmca and will keep the regular hours. 12-ll-tf Have you bought u tmiKuin null ut our JmiU'tty mile?, If not, com.! In to morrow.!', A. Stoke. The vary beat board to be obtained In the city la at "The Occident Hotel." Rat fa very reasonable. Columbia and Victor (Iraphonhonoi aod ail the latmt record at (Tilcao prtoea, for aale by A. It Cyrua. 424 OumuMwial Ht. tf The Clever Thlngt To ilo by on's feel Ii to keep lh''ii hlilnlomely Mini C'oiiifiitlnbly nhod from the nlround stork if C. V. Itrown. No baiter rub run bo established, nor miilntalmil, tlmn thin. lw f you Intend buying furniture lit the near future, you can save twenty per cent by buying now. At Hellhnrn A Company's Jununry clearance mile. If Orkwlli cover umbrella. If you would save money, rem our ml In unlay' puper. -1. A. Htok". Go to A. D. Craig for your tout, nwnlngN in il nil kind of c'uivim work. Inijiilre 12th and Ilond. tf For Fine Watoh and Clock repulrlng go to Krnnk J. iJunnwrberg'a, tho re liable Jeweller. 110 11th Ht. tf Caee Diemitied The case of 1'nul ; Mvei liiKh.im, Die young Moldlcr I'hnrgei with obtulnlng money under f;ilHc pre leimi' wim i1IkiiiIkh-. yesterday, In Justice Goodman's court, the numerotirf prosecutors uml wllneHni-M refiiHlng to nppeiir iignlnHl him, itM (he viirbum Hum of money he hud no necurei), hn l nil been mn.li. (join). H now a free imm oim- more, with a nhurp Ii-mmoii lem ned, Four Small Men Wanted If yu cun wear a 34 coin ami want to buy a null for 14.35, count In early Monday morning. We huve Jimt four left out of tifiy-llve. T, A. Hiokcd, Liceneed to Wed Kuiher J. Wilght mid Mlna I)ella Hpencer wer grunt ed a llieiiM. In ivcil yeMti-rday by County Clerk Clinton. The yuung p,-opi- are fi win I ho Went Wide. Arrived Yesterday William Kugene Mcfiregor nrilve,! In Aatorlu yeMter day afiernoon at 5 o'clock and will probably be n life. long giicnt f ),H happy paienlH, Mr. and Mr". W. T. Mciiri-gor. lie In beany ami handHome, of no particular ag" an yet, but den lined for great thlnxN. all of which It Ih hope.i may be fully realize,. m,h. MciJregor l reported an i1odk tde-ely. Call for Warranti - Call fr 700 worth of warranta, drawn on the fumln for Ho- Improvement of t'.x change HUfet, Thirl utreit and living avenue, bait been Ikhuc-I by City TieaH- III 'T TI10H. Jlealey, Below Zero Thtit'a where you will be If you don't rhtvk that cold nnd cure that cough with llnrt'a Compound Hyrup Tnr nnd Wild Cherry. Kure thing. At llart'ii drug atore, corner 14th and Commercial direct. Water Supply Normal The AHlorla water nei vc mi, I nupply Ih iiKalu nor mal and tint reaervolra both full with the Intake running freely. Alde from the dlHruptlon In the properly dlatrl- billing HyMtemn nnd the luaki In Home j of the main", the xcrvlce Ih normal and amide ami In full operation. Will End Soon mr 2n tier cent .Ih- KMim nab- will poNltlvidy end on the Hint of February, on account of the ' advance In lie- factory price on altnoHt everything In our line, It will be Im- : poHihl for iih to continue our irnle any longer than the advertmed time. Cliat. llellborn & Company, Complete! Ilouxefumlahara. Died at Portland The Had Intelll geni,) wna received In thla city yes terday, by Captain and Mr. I'eter J'Mdini, of the death In I'ortland, af ter a brief lllneaa, of Charles (J. Whlt comb, city paH ng.-r ngeiit i f the New York Central Hallway. Mr. Whltcomb wan but 2.1 yeara of age and waa well and favorably known in thla city. He waa a aon of Captain nnd Mm. W. II. Whltcomb. of Portland, nnd a nephew of Mra. I' ler Jordan, of thla city. HI funeral will lake place there nt 1 o'clock tomorrow. Mills Opening Up- The Columbia: mil t Knappton opened up In full 1 blaHt yemerday with 3,000,000 feet of j fine log In the boom. The Clataop inllla people have cleared th'lr boom Horn the anow. Ice nnd aluHh that coi geated, ptepartory to opening up th" mill-run, tomorrow, Probate Order The final account of O. M. Jacobaon, executor of too es tate of the latu liana AnderHon, was (lied In probate court yesterday, and February .1", I!i07, at 10 o'clock a, rn., waa fixed by Judge Trenchard for the hearing and determining of name. Licensed and Wedded A llcenan to wed was laaued yesterday by County Clerk Clinton, to Mr. Francis M. Nary; of Marlon county, and Mrs. Olive O. ! Randall, of Clatsop; shortly after the Issuance of which County Judge Tren chard waa called to the Parker House to tic the formal, yet happy, knot. One Piano Number free with every $3 8ale. End of Clearance Sale will soon be here. Between now and February 1st REDUCTIONS on everything except contract goods. Herman Wise, Behind each Overcoat, Suit, Hat, etc., sold in his atore. Slightly Damaged 'ounly Road M.iNter John Fry reports that the younga River bridge went through thej leci-nt cold rigors In good shape, tho fender swings at tin- draw suffering the most of tin- stress of be and be ing damaged to the extent, H-ihiips, of $:in, Return Today Hon. John C. lie Cue, reprpHentatlve from Clataop, In the Orewun legislature, wa In th city on a flying home trip during the recess, and will return to the capital today. He says the committee as signments will be made the first order "f business tomorrow and that Clat cop will figure flatteringly In the dis tribution. Mr. McCue fa particularly pleased with the genuine and service able character of the bills so far pre sented at Salem and declares that ev erything points to a successful, whole some and popular session and the cer tain goej of the state at large. Lost A brown Cocker Spaniel bitch about nine months old, no markings, wore studded collar, answers to name of lionnlo, was last ween at A. O, V, W, hall, on 9th street; property of Miss Iorothy Montgomery, A suitable reward will be paid upon return to 3.15 Dun no street. 1-lU-tf Do you feel sleepy and not a bit like working In tho afternoon? Per haps It's because of the kind of lunch k you're eating too heavy nnd too hnrd Vvto digest. Why not try the Pnlnco restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking Is done In those furious slow-process ovens, which turn out light, appetizing wholesome tit tags T You'll sav? money, too. if Money Received City Treasurer ' Thomas Iieaby received $2,115.01 from County Treasurer W. A. Sherman yes terday. The money Is apportioned as follows; (i.ncral fund. Jl.231.nr.; pub lic library, 117.11; city hall fund. J7!i'.i.7l, paik fund. $17.11. For Fruit Inspector Die Krlckson, a ntirseyman at Smith's Point, was recommended for the position of county fruit Inspector by the Clatsop County Horticultural Association, In a meeting held yesterday afternoon. There being no other candidates, Mr. Krlckson w ill doubtless secure the ' position. In Milder Climes A n matter of avcragy weather the climate of Astoria Is hard to equal, but In such cold spells lis that of the past week thtf climate of more tropical lands Is to be preferred. At least that Is the opinion of Iji, A. A. Finch, now visit ing l.ns Angeles, Cal., and J. N. C.rif- tin. temporarily In Redding, Cal., as I expre--sed In tln'lr letters to a common j friend. Only rain has fallen In those! places, which Is regarded by the ra- i (Ives as much needed and beneficial to j crops. I TO THE PUBLIC Owing to the un fortunate conditions that exist in re gard to the water supply, we wish to state that we will give our first con sideration to our old customers, which we think everyone will consider right and just. All work in that line will be done as soon as it is possible to do it. Our friends will understand that it will be impossible to respond to every call at the moment. They must possess themselves with patience. W. C. LAWS CO. Opportunity for Astorians The the ater going public will be given n chance to ac a really excellent scries of plays this week. Manager Oevurtz of the Star Theater Company, has se cured the Carlisle Stork Company for an engagement here, and the first pro duction will be given tomorrow eve ning. This troupe comes highly rec ommended, Mr. Oevurtz being In re ceipt of telegrams from the cities In which they have appeared and which are unanimous In the expression of satisfaction with the work of the com pany. All the plays to be given are of a popular character nnd the deni zens of Astoria can find few more pleasant ways of spending these long evenings than by going to the Star Theater and enjoying these produc tions. Tho accustomed hours and pop ular prices of the Star Company will prevail. 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 vicinityjproves it. Anticipate your wants and take ad- vantage of our Extraordinary PricesJ for Choice Goods. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. Chocolates and Bonbons 7 J Are the Best I x s Just received by today's express a fresh shipment of Spitzenberg' Apples $1,50 per box. Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCE8S0R8 TO J0HN80N BR08. Improvement Bids Opened Hid were I opened yesterday afternoon for thej ' Improvement of Columbia Avenue from j the west line of Hond street to 11 ' point 102 feet south of the south line 1 of Taylor avenue. The estimate of tho clly surveyor placed the expense at 7tiL'. The bids were: August 11111 ! si rout. $745: Mftkela & Wuoplo. $315; Hlrch & Jucobson, $Sfi'i. The commlt j too on ways nnd means will recom mend that tho bid of Mr. Hlllstrom be accepted. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlors Seoond Floor over 8oholfield A Mattson Co. Automobile Crooks 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 dhows the rapid, swing ing career of a man and his 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 New York offers to a Smart pair of crooks. The Interest In the maneuvers of the pa'r, their adroit and successful deals with the detec tives and cops, and their hair-breadth escapes keeps the spectators on the tip-toe of excitement until the last live picture on the string Is unfolded. Miss Violet Parker, the dainty ballad lst, 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 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE All hats must be sold regardless of cost; I $8.00, $10.00 and $15.00 hats sold at i $2.00 and $2.50, nothing higher. Mrs. M. Peterson, Star Theatre Bldg. 2t Liberty Bell 8ocIal Club will give a dance Saturday, January 19, at Lo gan's Hall. Everybody Invited. l-15-6t CON mm mm c; UED! Our Display of Fine Suiting's Now on view in the office at the HOTEL ''OCCIDENT," Astoria, Oregon, will be Continued Over Monday, January 21st Kindly favor us with a call and inspet our suitings whether you are in the market for anything in our line or not. We have with us here in your city for your inspection more than 2m SWA1HE I 4 by 5 ffi I IN SIZE Representiug our entire line of woolens which is the largest and best selected stock carried by any tailoring establisements in Portland. In addition to displaying our suitings in full trouser lengths and receiving orders and taking measures here, we will send one of our expert fitters right to your door with the garments all basted together ready for the "TRY ON" and fit it to your figure before it is finished, thereby giving you the same good service you would receive were you to come to our establishment in Portland and leave your order with us there and wait ing till the garment was finished. Shauld you favor our representative, Mr. John A. McKee, with your valued order order, do so with the full assurance it will receive our prompt and careful attention. oiumbia Woolen ulillsOompany TAILORS PORTLAND, OREGON, 4