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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOKTA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1K7. QUALITY BEYOND QUESTION "HEINZ MINCE flEAT" IN BULK lBc THB POUND GUARANTEED PURE ROSS, HIGG Till', LKAD1NG IlltS 01 II IH Deli ft rkmlly, Notary Public, tt Scully's Cigar Bture. Any oM hour I Or. J, M. Holt Is relieving Dr. Pinch, during his absence and wilt keep the regular hours, ll-ll-tf Tbs very best boaid to bs obtained In the city U tt "The Occident Hotel" Ratei rery reasonable. Columbia and Victor Oraphoptionee ad all lit UUwt record at CkWo prices, for Hit by A. R. Cyrus, 114 Oommemial Ht. tf For Fine Watch and Clink repnlrlmt go to Frank J. loniiwrtnrg's, the re lint.!., 1,.wtllr. 110 lilt) Ht. tt Go to A. D. Craig for your t"ni awnliK and nil kind of ennvaa w-irli 12th and Fachnnge. tf III With Pneumonia llunnln Jnrger nt Viiunir'ii lllvor wnn tnken (4, Ht. Mury'a hotpltul yenterday morn lnir. miffcilnif with i ncVere attack of pneumonia. A Dig Savor Thorn. 25 wit wo il uu'kn In our window for 1 2 '-4 cen'.n are winners; don't foil to make ft I'liy thin wk. wMI they r ff.rd. A. Stoke. For Oraatar Aatoria F. N. ClarK, tho real etnt donler, left for Port land lant avenlng. Hla vlnlt la tr th purpoait of lnterntlng Portland capital In Aalurlit tnvoatinonta. Balow Zrro Thal'a where you will bo If you don't chck that cold and euro that cough with Hart'a Compound Hyrup Tar and Wild Chorry. Kuto thing. At Hart'a drug atore, corner Hthiund Commercial atrorta. Do you fool alcepy and not a bit U working In tho afternoon T Per hapa Ifa bcnu of la alnd of lunch you'ro eatingtoo heavy and too hard to dlgeat. Why not try tho Palace raatourant on Commercial ntrcot, whore all the baking la done In thoao fmoua alow-proceaa ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholeaome thtngaT You'll eav money, too. K Viaiting 8tate Capital H. M. Imit aen, nocretary of tha Columbia fllver Klahormon'a Protective Aanoclatlon, n at prenent In Hnlern, llatenlng to the ollbaratlonn of the Oregon Holonn. lb' U expected to return by next Hutu day. Mayor Hernmn Wine la nlno li tho capital city, in company with Hon. W.1 J. Bryan, who la alated to deliver nn nddrcaa beforo the leglnlnture. UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER Chops all kinds of raw or oooked meet hotter than any other machine; It also chops all kinds of vegetables and fruits, fine or eoarsa as desired Intj clean-out, uniform pieces, without mashing them. In this respsct it has no competitors. It does away with the chopping bowl and knife altogether. Hold on ft week's trial. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto JohnsonPhonograph Co. Parlora Seoond Floor over Soholfleld A Mattson Co. INS & CO. GROCERS OrkwlU eovere umbrellas. Tomporary Retirement It wan n very unhappy logger thut faced Po lice Jud Olnf Anderson yesterday morning, but he was still good natur m1. Ilu Imd looked too hard upon the whin when It was red th night before and ho waa mill In u very tits repulnblo condlilon, H seemed denlr able to put semicolon to IiIh career at once, no Judge Anderson gave, iho fellow a couple of day nniluslon In tlw Hot id Alio, Will End Soon Mir 20 per cent din count niil will poltlvdy -nd on the Mint of IVIuuary. On acco.tiil of the ndvanio In Iho factory prlco on iilumMt . v.-rythliiK In our lino, It will bo Im . .Mild" f'ir ua lo coiitlnui! our h.iIo nny luiiK- r than tin- a Ivi rtlio d Hun-, i "hat. IMIborii Ht Company. Coinplele llnUBefiirnlnherx. Will Met Today The imetliig of trnppera and Mlnern which win de ferred front lat week, through the j i ti.- hundaonur pannenger ntatlon. which lnubllliy of uptlver membera to b!needx llie Impiovi-uient quite aa bad- ptvnetit. will t" held today. Action will be taken on tho Htlbjcct of like IMhery leglalatlon on both nhoren of tho river, Cook Still Living - The cook of tho nte.inier Agm-n, whono non-appearunce I.m4 c.iued bttn l. bo ronnldored di'iwned, In now aboard the at turner ..iie, He had quit the Aglu-a without tiili and gone to Portland. Judge McBrida III Information from Oregon City ntuten that Judge Thotnan A. McHrbb wan taken 111 In that city Wednenday, and will not be recovered nufhVlenlly to hold court for neveral diiya. Prepering for Examinetiont Th, niiil-nnnual exiinilnatlonn of tho An torla public nchooln will begin a week from today and n certain nhado of care In already noticeable on tho brown of young Antorla. Ioepital Operation Captain Uren vllb Hoed, former bar pilot, wan tak en to Ht, Mury'a honpltal yenterday i morning to have nn operation per- j formed. The reaulta were entirely j HiUlafactory, and It In expected that; he will amnt be on bin feet again. v Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best J0HN80N BROS. I Wanted Counter show ens In o '1 ! condition. Alno what have you In j counter un! store table;'. Apply to 'linker, (It. Am, Ten Co, 1-24-21 I We Want You to como In and ItioK over our linn of tH.OB nulla. They lira I ho biggest bargains yet offered In I ho hmI.-, I'. A. Htokos, Met Thie Evening Tim porcanrk- My of the Flrat Lutheran church ; Will Ixi elllot'talned IhlH evening hy i Minn Jlllina P'-ternon ;tl her homo, where (ill member and Mends will be ; most welcome. Will 8oon Bo Out Tho new tele phono directory for the clly of A toiU Ih about ready for the pre anl will kooii bo distributed iimnnK 'ho mna of patrons, who will bo gla4 to get It. Still at It Bli?rirr Tonn-roy and hU deptltle HII) Ktlll bllHy, pUttlllfT tllfl doiallH of tlio roonl tax -nab! In final Hhnpo, and the reHulia will ( lonely ap prlniai (he mim of 3,510, and thi cerllllciiteK to bu iMHUed will numb tioiuotldii Kover COO. A record mot Kratlfylng to all tho illlcerH of th? county. Card Party to Comt Th. Ladlen of tho tlrand Army aro to glvo a card party at Cnrnithnn'a hall on tho .-ven-InK of Vediiendiiy, Jan. 30. foffeo and enken will bn In evldanne. and prlzon will be given to all wlnnerH. Admln Hlon 25 cetitn. Throwing Light On It For tlm fir' time In lt lilHIory, tho warcboumi of thu A. & ". Hallway company here In lighted with electricity, and the public In waiting with buU'd breath for the dlHitppeanitico of the coal-oil lamp In ly. On a Flying Visit J. D. Johnaon. of the big whipping firm of Wilson Urothern, of Ban FrancMco, wan In Iho city yenterday. the guent ot President W. V. McCregor, of tho Antorla Box Company. Mr. Johnson 1 on of the lending factorn In the Pacific lumber ing world, with mllln at Aberdeen and veanela In all the lumber porta of the coaat. Deck Hand Drowned Word waa re celved In thla city yenterday that a deck hand on the nteamer MUer bad been drowned Weduenday evening nt peep Hlver. Ho fell from the boat at 6:10 p. m., and although Immediate ef forta were made to aid him, no trace wan found until 11:15, when bin body wan brought to the nurface near the place where ho fell overboard. Th corpao ahowed that he bad been seized with cramp". Tho deccaned wan 23 yearn of ago and a renldent of Peep Hlver, where bin funeral will bo held tomorrow from tho residence of hln parents, AT THE STAR. I The Man In Black as produced by j tho Cai llnl,) Stock Company at the Star Theatre, In one of tho funniest pemodlea ever neen In this clly. The i (day Is strictly farce comedy, com ' bluing a legitimate amount of bur ; lenitiu and In presented for laughter ouls-. The lines, the expression of tho players and the ludicrous situa tions, combine to muko one great cll- max of laughter. While the plot c-f the ; nlav centers unon tho character of Abrahuin Muffin (The Man In Black) j tho comedy Is well divided and glveJ every member of the company i chance to display their talent. This production will be seen nt the Star i again tonight for the last time. The i company will give four performances of the beautiful old legend Rip Van Winkle, starting Saturday matlneo. Thla la the strongest production car , t ied by the Carlisle company, and as it will be their last production In this city it will doubtless bo well pa tronized. Mr. Carlisle has played Rip Van Winkle seven successive seasons ' and hla Interpretation of Vhla charac ter la second only to one, Joseph Jeffer son. . Why 8uffer from Rheumatism ! Do you know that rheumatic, pains can be relieved? If you doubt this, juBt try one application of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. It will make rest and sleep possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflict ed with rheumatism. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Columbia and Victor Graphophones and all the latest records at Chicago prices, for sale by A,' R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street. tf Horning Astorlan, 60 centa a month, delivered by carrier. t 4 PERSONAL MENTION. 4 Geo. Murray of H.-attle ik In thl city on bUHlneK. W. if, Marvin ciirno down from Port-' land yenterday. Max Frledenthal of Portland la reg iHtorcd at tin; Merwyn. VV. C, l!aHiih!iMt of Warrenton waa In thin clly ycatcrdny. J, F. Hyan of Portland In upending U few day In thl city on bU'dnwm, H, T. Hendry x of Portland la a gueat lit tho Occident Hotel, Kdlior Oeorge Hibbert of tho Chi nook Obnervcr, wna In Aatorla ycater day. Mr. and Mra, H, E. Harrla cimo d wn from Portland yeatorday for a brief vlnlt, John Adlar of Hunnymoade waa In thla city yeatorday, J. 1). Millar of Kan FranclHco la at pienent In Atoiln on a bualneag vlalt. C. M. I'loraon carno down from Port land yenterday for a ahort trip. U. C. Teuchi:r of Portland waa In Antorlfi yenterday. Olaf Oleaon, the Iwla and Clark run:hr, apent yenterday In, thla city trtinaactlng bualneaa, returning home laxt overling. Tho Mennrn. Kggman of Skamokawa, tho well known loggera, wore In the city yimterday on bualnoaa bent. AuKUi-t Lurnon, of the Altoona Packing Company, apont the day In Antorla yenterday. In aoarch of newa and relaxation from the enforceJ idle- Menu consequent upon the late freeze and the Interrupt l n to the unual mall nervlce at Ida up-river ntatlon. DONE BY DEED. Francea Cheney Strong et ux to Kdmund Hall Cheney and Isa bella. Caryl Cheney, nectlonal land In Clataop county f I'nlteJ Slates to F. M. Glrard, 10 ucren In Section 13-4-6.... Same to C. H. Wheeler, 40 acres In Section 15-4-6 Same to K. B. Miller 160 acres in Section 11-4-6 Kamo to Mamie A. Akin SE 1-4 Section 6-4-6 Sarno to Mary Knott, NE 1-4 of Section 17-4-6 ... Same to Frank Clark. NW 1-4 Section 17-4-6 A. J. Klafkl and wife to Helen O. Knutsen, Lot 6, Block 96, McClurc's Antorla 1.150 Robert Burch to the Bremner Logging Company, Becllonal landa In Clataop county 10 SLAYS THROUGH JEALOUSY. Fresno Undertaking Employe Shoots Girl and Then Himself. FRKSNO. Cnl., Jan. 21. John I Jackson nn employe of a local und3r larking firm, in a fit of insane Jeal ousv shot and Instantly killed Susl Pearson, last night, in the presence of her father, Grant W. Pearson, who wa ennployed by the Southern Paclfl Jackson then shot himself through th head, killing himself instantly. Jackson attempted to shoot M. Pack ard, who had taken the girl to the theatre but she Jumped In front of him with the exclamation, "No, shoot me." The affair occurred on the round ta ble where Pearson was giving the par ty a ride. Jackson evidently knew that Packard and Miss Pearson would stop there on their way home, and he had gone there a short while before they arrived. After the shooting Jackson's dog guarded his dead body, and had to be lassooed before the coroner could ap proach the remains. AUTOMOBILE LAW. Federal Legislation Desired to Obvi ate Touring Difficulties. NEW YORK, Jan. 24. Charles T. Terry, the new chairman of the law committee of the American Autonn bllo Association said yesterday that H had been decided by tho association to Introduce a federal automobile law at the present session of Congress to test the feasibility of a general nat ional measure, to obviate many of the difficulties which motorists suffer in touring from one state ta another. Mr. Tory, with the new president of th Automobile Association, W. H. Hotch kiss, have formulated a plan which they believe will meet the numeraui exigencies of the case. THE RIGHT NAME. Mr. August Sherpe, the popular ov erseer of the poor at Fort Madison, Iowa, says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are rightly named; they act mere agreebly, do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative.1 Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. J5c at Chas. Rogers' drug tore. One Piano Number free with every S 8ale. End of Clearance vSale 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 store. A TRIAL PROVES THE WORTH OF OUR $4.O0 and $5.00 SHOES FOR HEN They are the height ot fash Ion but not the extreme. Full of comfort and good service' for the man that walks much or little. They come in various leathers. All sizes and widths in stock. Wherity, Ralston $ Company I The Leading FIXES BOUNDARY. Law by Miller Fixes Line Between Lane and Lynn. SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 24. The first law of the session finally passed the : House this morning. It was Senatsjand most prominent figures in the bill 116, by Miller, fixing the boundarv j business wcrld, was shot dead In his between Lane and Linn counties. It j store by a youth claiming to be his was read in the House first, seconi son. The young man and Whiteley and third times In 20 minutes. The law takes effect at once, and will settle the number of cases in the courts of the two counties. The House will adjourn this after noon until Monday at 2 p. m. to enable """" - " ' " " "i tho printer to get his bills ready. The ' . . tt . -. House will visit the State University' tomorrow at Eugene, most of the members going down this evening. AH state Institutions are to be visited by one Joint committee this year. The House adopted the Senate Joint reso lution to this effect. This committee will take the place of the usual score of junketing committees and will do all the work of investigating the stata officers, Portland charitable institu tions, the Oregon penal and reform prisons and schools and the state col leges and the university. The com mittee will have no clerks, no specUl expense allowance and no mlleags graft. This cuts out one of the chief rmiMno crmfts nf tha legislature. It . . j n. will save thousands of dollars each session if made the rule. TO RELIEVE JAMAICA. NEW YORK, Jan, 24. Under orders from Washington, the steamship Fl nonce, which sailed yesterday, will touch at Jamaica toi take aboard, des titute wives and families of Jamaican negroes at work on the Panama canal. The reunion of negro families on the Isthmus, it is argued, will tend to keep the laborers contented and relieve the situation in the earthquake stricken city. When they heard of the earth quake the laborers wanted to drop work on the isthmus and go back to Jamaica. Shoe Dealers. LONDON TRAGEDY. Prominent Business Man Shot by an Unknown Young Man. LONDON Jan. 24. A dramatic tragedy startled London today when W'illlam Whiteley, one of the unique had been closeted for a few moments, when they emerged from Whiteley's private office, the young man follow ing and importuning, and the elder waiving him off. Suddenly the young man drew a revolver, fired two shots and Whiteley fell dead. The personality of the assassin and the motive of the e , A , crime are enveloped in mystery. He gave his name as Cecil Whiteley, but relatives of Wm. Whiteley disclaim all knowledge of him. The police believe the attack was the result of a fancied grievance. SELLS AT LOSS. HAVANA, Jan. 24. Jose Miguel Go mez sold yesterday 250 head of catle from his farm at Sanctl Spirltus at a considerable sum less than they cost him. His action has caused consider able comment. It is said to be due to lack of confidence In prevailing con ditions because of extensive specula- tlon now in progress STRAUSE WILL TOUR. NEW YORK, Jan. 24. It was an nounced yesterday that Richard Straus will probably tour America next sea son conducting his symphonic pieces and operas. At present nothing has been decided definitely, but there is a plan on foot to have the composer di rect both "Fuersnot" and "Salome." at the Metropolitan Opera House. Dr. J. M. Holt is relieving Dr. Finch during his absence and will keep the regular hours. 12-19-tf Morning Astorlan, $0 cents a month, delivered by carrier.