The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 22, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1107.
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTUKTA, OREGON.
QUALITY BEYOND QUESTION
"HEINZ MINCE HEAT"
IN BULK 16c THE POUND
GUARANTEED PURE
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
Till UtAPlNO GKOCKRS
ASTORIA CIIAHBERCF
COMMERCE MEETS
TERSE IS 01 1 1
Dell 11 Hcully, Notary l'ubllo. at
Beully'e (Jlgar More. Any old hour I
Dr. J. M. Holt la relieving; Dr. Finch,
during his abannce mid will keep tht
regular houra. ll-l-tf
Tht very beet boaid to be obtained lo
tU dty la at "The Occident Hotel''
y Rates vary reaeonable.
Columbia and Victor lirihopnon
aod ail the laUl record at Cbieago
prtoea, for nit by A. It Cyrue, 424
OomuiorcUl St. tf
If you InWnd buying furniture In
the near future, you can miv twenty
per cent by buying now. At Hellborn
A Company' January cli.ittancfl nl.
tf
Taken to HospitalA. Mohnri
ftli- rnmri iiiklltf hl residence
t'lilontown, ciili r-.) HI Mary le "!!
tul yi'iir'liiy morning. Mo I mi'
f.-ilntf from mi iM Intestinal trot.
In
Sunday' Wind Storm 'I'll. v I t -nt
wind it Sunday li"i lift n ntimlie:
"f itlifii of tli'lr premn.'c hereal.oii!,
IIIIH!.K llletll it liu 1 1 T't plall- glalN
window nix by seven feet In llmM
ili. In ill" officii window of tin. t'lly
Lumber & lx Company, mi Klevetiili
atri-t. In th" l'n" Building.
OrkwiU coviti umbrella.
Go to A. 0. Craig fr your teni,
awning and nil kind of (it n van work
liiiiilri 12th nnd Kxchutigi', If
For Fin Watoh nml Clock repairing
go to Frank i. lionnortierga, the re
liable jnwfllur, 110 11th Ht,
Liberty Bell Social Club will glvi
iIiiih-o Saturday, Jiiniiury 13, lit Li
Kun'a I (nil. Everybody Invited.
1-lG-Dt
REPRESENTATIVE BU8INE88 MEN
DISCUSS PROJECTS FOR COM
MON WEAL MOVEMENT MADE
FOR PROTECTION OF FISHERIES
'I'lio Chamber if Commerce rri'-t In
regular session Inst night, A icon I
deal nf routine IiunIih'HM wiih Irniiaii'--i-l:
Tim applied! Ion of Mr, K S, Clark
was placed before the meeting mil he
Wild elected (( membership.
Tin. Herrcliiry wan Instructed t'
write to thi' Oregon delegation In
Collgt'flUa, Urging th"m to line their In
fluence towards having a revenue cut
tor Htutloiii'i) In-re.
'I'll.' protection of the fishing Indus
Irha wim taken up In connection w'th
if i I ! report of Klh Warden II. 0, Vui
I minimi, prcaented at thi- liiMt rm-ft lnr.
it Tin- subject Is now In the handi of it
committee, who will til ke up the rn'.
ler wild CttuKn-fH throttKh thi' rcpr.;
H'Miliillvi'H of ()r'Km In thiit limly.
J'rcHl'liMit Wlrh niiiiounri-'l lli.it ;it
llu- iii-xt iiii-i'IIiik h- w'miM in;ik- pu'i
1 1 - I hi' liiiini-H of thoMii lippiillitir'l by
Loet lthnk hnn.l puree, contnliilitf
110, bi'ttto.Mi UIMi-brund'a Furnlturu
eiori" i.n.l nana uruir eior... rsmur.i.iy ; ,,(, (4).,.v.l, i ( , 1 1 1 --m for ,
pv.Milnif. Hiiliiil.ln ri-wiiril for ri-turn
to Mm. Iliiwke, MS IMiimo utrci-t. 3t
Sprained Hi Ankle John i'oimi,
ill.- w. kix.ttii xpi . hiiiwui, IiikI Hi"
iiilKforiuii" to full In hi" Imiu. in!
S .iui.l.iy ,'ViiliiK l.in, nml. IlKhtinit (
upon ti pi!., of chiilii, npnilmvl IiIk l.-fl
iiiiklii n. v. i.-ly. Hi- I li'iiipoi.u lly n j
. rut. h" H. .i i 'ji.!ii'in . j
: pl.-MiMit year.
j A npccliil effort will hi' liiii'I.' to hfi .'
.11 llllK." tltt.-ll.llllH'l' lit llllf I It' X t IIH'.'t-
liiK. wIwmi Uif a IvcrllnlriK of the tt-
MoiirccN ntnl povHll.llll l.'H of AHlorln tiv
nu'iiiiH of fohli-r for dlHirlbtitlon in
thi' KnM fin. I I'lM.'Wlii'rc will In. tiilon
up, All iiii'iiihi'in of the orKuiilzatl m
nr.. ii'Mr'i (o bo pronctit.
Paid by City Ml y Tr.Mun-r Tlio
li.'iil. y him p.il.l .nil Kin. tin. (lr
of ih,- .luarl.'f S 1.173.37. Th" Mini w"H
ilppotlitl.''l .it follows; li.llrrul fun. I
w.irriiiitN, 15. 7T.; nlri.1 repair "!'
r.ini. M'.'! "ii'.'.'l. h.'W.t Impioiv
lii.-il wiitr.in!", Jl. 3111.75; boniln '"i I
coii."ii, isr.10; liitcrcut, Kt.lS.
The Uiual Criet I'oll. JipIkh olif
Aii'I.'ikom Hf.iir.'.l iliu wlthilniw
itl from Hi" City of Atrlu 'f
UHUitl in.'ihoil of u up.'iiil.'.l llni'. ti.'.i
ilrunk wim puiilNln'.l by n abort Im
pilnoinn.-nl.
Will End Soon Our 20 per ri-nt dla
I'ount niilc will poHlilvi-ly iMid on the
flint of 1-Vbi uary. 'n ari'iiunt of the
mlvanrc In th" factory price on nluiOHt
(vi-rylhlnK In "ur line. It will be Im-
! JACOB RIIS Saturday Night! TI i
j coiiiliitr of no fiitnouM n mnn to our
jelly Im un ivi'ltt of Important e. f)i
' iH'Opli- will be unxloUM to hear hln;.
i
Tlnm.. (leHlrlnir K'"l H.-atH HhouM k"
nt onrc to MartlriHon'M tailor ahop ni
Ilth Hlrift mi. I reserve them. P!ia
bi'iiiK a Itaiie, ihe NorweKlan Hinijiiijf
Society will hIiik before the lecture,
It: 30.
Oelow Zrro Thnl'a where you will
Ha Received Notice County Trein
urer V. A. Sherman ban recclviil ni
tlce from the State treimurer of the
poaxlble for u to conllnui) our dnlo lax Imlebtediiewi of ClalHop to V. ;
any longer than the inlverllne.! tltnc. stale t (ir.on for the year 1907, in
Chan. Itellborn & Company. Complete ,,, fnvwK hu iiih, towlt: For utii'.o
l..ui'furnlahera. ,.IX j21.20ti; ami for the Slate Agri
cultural college account, 1530, maklotf
a total of Jl 1.730.
Return to Salem Ucv. nntl Mm. I'. ;
W. Cllffe will return to Salem today, j
aft.r their brief vllt with lr. mil!
be If you don't check thnt cold nnd Ml)4 n ,,.,, (lf (ltv
cute that coukIi with Haifa Compound
Syrup Tnr nnd Wild Cherry. Sure
thlntr- At Hnrt'H ilrug alore, corner
14th nnd Commercial Mreetn.
Probato Matter n order w tf
mad,. In probate court yeter.lny '
JudKe Trenchard, H.-tllim the L'Mh d.iv
of Fehniary, next, for li.'iiilnK the final
iiccotint of I. A. Htok.-H, atlmlnlH'ra
tor of the I'Htnle of John 11. Hi'i
luml, d.-ceiiHi'il.
here. Mr. Cliff" delivered an excellent
.teiinoji at the local Ilaptlct church m
Sunday, and In company with hlx wl'"
went to Seatdde on a pleaHtire trip.
I
Do you feel aleepy nnd not a bit
IHte working In the nfternoon? Pr
hapa lt'a bccnune of the kind of lunch
you're cntlng too heavy ond too hard
to dlgeat. Why not try tho Palnee
rMWiurant on Commercial atreet,
where all the baking la done In thoao
famoua alow-proeoHa ovena, which turn
out light, appotlxlng wholeaotnc
thing T Tou'll aav money, too. tf
A Hiiap for a younif mnn with Ifico (
ciimIi. We have for aale n Inirilnen t In ;
AHtorla that la now imyliiK 175 i;
month net, nntl could with a llltlo of !
fort be rnlie.l to 1125 a month. For,
i
further particular ace. Tho V. S.
Clark Co., Campbell J!ldK 4115 Com-!
inerclal street. lf
Well Known Atorian Sam Adul-,
I now coutlu. tli;K a real i-atate ami in
j aurance ItUsinesH In 1'orlland, cam"
down yeHterday to visit his famil.'
j hen-. Mr. Adair liaH been aulTerinK
j fi'tim nyiniat M troubled, which coii
! lined him to St. Vincent's hospital
for Mime time, but lii now In fair
healih. 111m return wa.s a pleasant
Hurprbti- to his inuny frleiuls and ac
iilalntances here.
Chocolates and Bonbons
Are the Best
An Honet Finder Mrs. Hawes, th?
well known dressmaker, hist a purs;
cfntuliiliiK ten dollars of Commercial
street Saturday nlRht. She at one:
Inserted nil advertisement In the Aa
torlan and the next morning had the
lost article returned by Miss Hannah
Heathenan, who had found the pur.i?
In front of Hart's drug store and nf
torwariH read the advertisement In
! the morning paper.
Just received by today's express
a fresh shipment of
Spitzenfoerg' Apples
$1.50 per box.
Scholfield, Mattson $ Co.,
8UCCE880R8 TO J0HN80N BROS.
For a
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
Johnson Phonograph Co
Parlora 8eoond Floor ovor Soholfleld A Mattaon Co.
"In tho Daya of Old" Charlon
Wright, Jr., of the Hotel Occident,
yesterday made a find In tho bagg;v)
rooms of the famous old hostelry tYi'
In full of Interest to hundreds of pe
nl hereabout: It belne nothing loss
than the mess-chest of the Wlnshlp
Chowder Club, one of the celebrated
social and sporting groupes of the good
old days. A detailed story of tho club
and Its people and exploits will ap
pear In tomorrow's Issue of the Aa
torlan, and will make good readipg
for old and young.
The Passing Hour The mnn who
delights in splendid singing must not
fall to hear Tony Stanford sing "In
the Valley of Old Kentucky" at th
Waldorf concert hall these evening:
It la one of the real treats of the sea
son nnd U thoroughly appreciated by
everyone. This flno feature la am
plified by tho best of the winter's pro
duction on the Klnnetogrnph, the
new Alms being wonderfully clear and
realistic, showing the odd and laugh
able vagaries of a young couple learn
ing to skate .than which nothing fun
nier has been seen this season, and
even this is outdone by the wonder
and beauties of Niagara Falls revealed
from every point of vantage from the
quiet sweep of river above the crest
of the precipice to the turbulent depth?
below, where the steamer "Maid of
the Mist," makes her dangerous and
thrilling trips. tf
Road Work Tho county court ha
Instructed Hoadiiianter l-'rye to begll
I ho coiiHlrui'tlon of a bridge acroaa th i
north fork of the KlatMkunliio Hiver,
uh soon aa the work of cutting lumber
for Ihe bridge In th N"hiili:tn la fin
ished, a ml u, continue the work of
road grading toward the Nehalem val
ley, Wotk on I Ida road will be. con
tinued ail summer In tho hope of at
taining the sixteen mile poat. The re
cent change In Ihe toiul illstilets mill';
by the county court will permit thy
levying "f a apeclul tax on nearly '
million doHam In property, which c;i
be, used on this road. The right of way
baa b"en cleared und'-r contract by J.
C, Dunkln, from the Olney school
house to tin; sixteen mile post.
Improvement Afoot Contractor L.
li beck yesterday planted his big pile
.'riving out lit In position to drive th!
tiilrly-llvu piles necessary for the
foundation of the new Kenny build
lug wi Duuru; street, near Thirteenth
and this Improvement will go forwarj
ut once. The building will be a two
story structure with store-room be
low and living rooms above. He In
tends to move the apparatus Imme
diately to the corner of iJtiam; and
Klcvcnlh and drive the foundation
lilies for the new addition to be mado
In Ihij rear of the building now occu
pled by Ihe Water Commission aa It'
down-town olllce. The property Is to
be usetl In the near future as a bakery.
All Right Again Superintendent
Iira Hergsvli k, of the Astoria Water
servlie, reports the public lines In
thoroughly good rendition yesterday
morning, ami that when the property
owners had repaired the breaks In the
minor s.-rvlcu pipes, the whole c'y
would be on good terms with the wa
ter supply. The plumbers of the city
are working double-shifts to accom
odate the people, and In a day or twi
the water hubbub will have died down
ami out.
May Have Drowned Three men who
were passing the docks in the neigh
borhood of the Astoria Iron Wolka
and the K" plant at 9:30 o'clock last
night, heard repeated, despairing crle
from the river side and hastened over
to investigate, but could see nothing
when they got there. They were xo
certain It was someone In distress
they reported the Incident to the police.
Here on Businesi Judge A. S. Be:1
nut I, of Portland, formerly circu't
Judge of this district, was a business
visitor In this city yesterday, taking
cognizance of tho real estate activllv
hereabout, and Its bearing on his own
generous holdings in this neck of thr.
woods.
Will Go To Boston Frank Carnaha.i
will leave for Boston this morning, oa
the A. & C. express, and en his ar
rival there will enter a famous plan)
tuning school, with a view to the f nil
cultivation of his line faculties. His
many friends in Astoria wish him a
pleasant season and abundant success
in his quest.
To Clear Road Road Master Vrf
is making arrangements for having
the road between Clatsop plains and
Melville freed from the obstruction of
numerous fallen logs. When this mat
tt-r is settled he will go to Olney and
superintend the finishing of the break
water above tho Kamm dam.
Tax Sales Yesterday Sheriff M. II.
Pomeroy and his staff were busy yes
terday carrying on sales of delinquent
property in Clatsop, and there wsu a
good crowd in attendance, and the
prices obtained were fairly good per
contugea on the sums of the delin
quencles.
The Presbyterian Church will hold
their quarterly sociable on Thursday
evening. All invited. Good program.
Tho purpose of the sociable Is th it
people may become acquainted with
each other and to stimulate the so
clal life of the church. Come!
One Piano Number free with every $5 '
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 hi store.
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 takefad-fj!
vantage of our Extraordinary Prices Jj;
for Choice Goods.
Wherity, Ralston $ Company I
Li
The Leading Shoe Dealers.
Replace Bridge Contract for tin
building of a suspension bridge 3 DO
feet long, with a hundred foot draw,
across the Cowlitz river at a point
near Kelso, to replace the one de
stroyed by floods, has been awarde.i
to J. A. Fasteband.
4 DONE BY DEED.
Josiah West and wife to Paul
H. West, land in John Jewett
D. L. C Lve
A. M. Smith and wife to T. R.
navies, lots in New Astoria.. 10
Boy Born A baby boy was born t )
Mrs. Antone Sorenson at 2529 Bi'C'i
strept vesterdav morning. Dr. Esti
was in attendance.
To Hear Bryan Mrs. W. S. Gilbert
left for Portland yesterday to hear the
one-time exponent of free silver, W.
J. Bryan, who delivers an address in
the metropolis today.
WANTED TODAY
2,500-acre tract of heavy timber, llr
and cedar. Must run over 3,000 fe-t
to the acre. Lucation no object. Pre
fer timber far back from navigation.
The F. N. Clark Company, 495 Com
mercial street, Astoria.
Slight Fire A small Are, originating
In a defective flue, occurred at the
homo of Captain C. S. Gunderson on
Fourteenth street Sunday afternoon.
The flames were extinguished before
much damage was done.
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE All
hats must bo sold regardless of cost;
$8.00, $10.00 and $15.00 hate sold at
$2.00 and $2.50, nothing higher. Mrs.
M. Peterson, Star Theatre Bldg. 2t
A SNAP
for a man with $600 cash. A well 03
tablished confectionery, fruit, cigar
and tobacco stand. Prominent loca
tion and paying well. Object for sell
ing, ill-health. This is a chance you
can't afford to miss if you want to
get into a good paying business at a
low figure. For further particulars,
call at The F. N. Clark Co., 495 Com
mercial street.
This la to certify that ail druggists
are authorlaed to refund your money
if Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the
cough, heals the lungs and prevents
serious results from a cold. Cures la
grippe coughs and prevents pneumon
ia and consumption. Contains no
opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow
package. P.efuse substitutes. T. F.
Laurln, Owl Drug; Store.'
4 PERSONAL MENTION. 4
e
Hon. Jahn Minto, of Salem, was In
Astoria yesterday on one of his fre
quent and welcome tours of this old
stamping ground of his.
Hon. J. C. McCue returned to Sa
lem yesterday.
Prof. J. T. Tee of Warrenton spent
Sunday in this city.
L. Lebeck and P. Richman, Chinook
Ashmen, were in Astoria yesterday.
Theodore Nessa returned to Cath
lamwt yesterday.
Franz Mattson and wife came over
from Chinook yesterday.
Dan Lynn of McGowan is a visitor
in this city.
X. W. Lollard came down from Port
land yesterday.
Geo. Ferguson of Portland was In
this city yesterday on a business trip.
B. S. Cornelius of Oregon City ti
registered at the Merwyn Hotel.
A. Bobbleton came down from Port
land yesterday morning on a busings?
trip.
J. Walter Seaburg, the canneryman,
came in from the Washington shor?
yesterday.
A. Olson of Deep River was a visit
or In this city yesterday.
A. E. and Wm. Mathews of Port
land are at present In Astoria.
E. Tobin of the Pacific Paper Com
pany was in this city yesterday on
business.
W. S. Smith of Chicago Is a gues?t
at the Occident Hotel.
J. C. Yancey of New York is in
Astoria on a short business visit.
Judge Alfred S. Bennett of Tla
Dalles, was in Astoria yesterday.
C. W. Shlvely came down from Port
land for a short sojurn.
E. McKay of Seattle was In this
city yesterday on business.
T. Ward, the traveling representa
tive of the Eilers piano house, cama
in from Seaside yesterday and will
leave Astoria today for points toward
Portland,