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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1907)
8ATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1007. THE MOllNING ASTOHIAN, AST01UA, OREGON. QUALITY BEYOND QUESTION "HEINZ MINCE HEAT" IN BULK 16c THK POUND GUARANTEED PURE ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Till'. U'.ADINCJ OROCJ'.RS HE IMS Of I TOWN "The Pixie" J.iuuury 30 ami 31. The very boat board to bo obtained In tho city In at "Tho Occident Hotel," Jtat'H very renaortithlit, Columbia and Victor Ornphophones lid nil tlin luteal record ut Chicago price, for eule by A. It. CyruN, 424 Commercial etreet. tf For Fin Waloh nnd Clock repairing go to Frank 3. Dorintiruerg', Urn re liable Jeweller. 110 lllli Ht. (f Oo to A. D. Crlj for your t'ni. KwnliiK" and alt kind of rim vim wrk l'.'lli nnd KxihniiKo. tf A Dig 8vr 'Heme :S cent woil eocka In our window for 12'-l ceo'. nrn winner; dn't fall (o rniikn a Hi thin week. while they ure ofr.-rei. i' A. Hi'ikeit, Homeward Bound I T, nn. Mr. A A. I'lmli nr liniirwnrd tiund fioin their month' ouilnit In lower Callfo Iilii and urn duo t' rirrlvo hern on to timrrow' iiiiiiu x i ir h. Tiny Itillinii'--lit letter to fil. ii l Jul ul hiiK'l Hi ' they ha vi' hud it rynl time of It. Card Party to Come Tin i-v-lles of the ilrnit.l Army are to give a curd parly Ht Carrmhnn'a hall on the even ing f WMnpdy. Jim. SO. Coffee nnd ciikrii will l In evidence, nnd prUn will tin given to nil winner. Admis sion Z cmle. Will End 8oon nir 20 per cent din count Nitlo will positively end on the firm of IVl.rtmry. (in nccojni of tin advance In tho factory f rl- on nlrnoot everything In our linn, It will be Im-)i-ie for 11 10 fiilitltilie our ;ile liny longer thun tho n .lvertled lime. im. Ili'llhorn & Company. Complete lIoiiKi'furnlNhcrx. Bolow Zero Thut'ri where you will bo If you don't check that cold nnd cute that rough with Hnrl'a Compound j Hyrup Tar and Wild Cherry. Sure ; thing. At Hart' dru ntorc, corner 14th und Commercial atrccta. j Do you feel nleepy and not a bit Ilka working In the afternoon? I'cr- nn c linpa It'a bocnune of the kind of lunch you're oatlnir too heavy nnd too hard dlgoat. Why not try the Pulnco reauturnnt on Commercial atreet, where all the baking I dono In thoau fnmou alow-procona oven, which turn out light, nppotlzlnff wholeaome thing T You'll aav money, too. if UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER Chop all kind of raw or cooked melt better than any other machine; it alio chop all kinda of venetable and fruit, fin or ooane a detired intj clean-out, uniform pieces, without mathing them. In this respect it hat no competitor. It doe away with the chopping bowl and knife altogotho. Hold on a week'N trial. Scholfield, Mattson $ Co., 8UCCE880R3 TO J0HN80N BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co- Parlor 8oond Floor ovar Scholfield A Matton Co. Orkwlti cover umbrella. "Th. Pixiai" at Jiinuary 30-31, Antorlu 'J'ht'itlrc, . . . , nuiiilier of "Tim Tlmberinan," publl'th- Brlghtan Offloaa 'Hy Trenmttvr e ut J'oiilund, by (1. M. 'oriiwnll, ! 'I'lionnm Iieuley lum covered Ihe II 'or junl at hand and In it HlerllriK fine ell of Mln oftVco with linoleum and him t lri. hundHomely K"tt'rt up and full lo chonen riinterliil of the true lllberl.iM the hmt line of npace with live inJ color for thiil purpoan. in Ihn oltl'M readable mailer unent the great In of Auditor "lof Andenton. the Kr'eii duniry It ntand for. II In a credit ti In exchitiiKed for u Unlit puliern. In ihe nlaln mid Hie inuln and the farth'r bolli roorrm Ihe Improvement In iulle , It (joen (he better 11 muni be for .-J1 noticeable, , Oregon arnl ihe norihwent. It lit one of the current feature In annual an 1 Police Court Two drunkn were up mux! be hc-h tr, ,e thorouKhly 'i;i- before Police JildK" Olof AndeHon predated, yenler-hiy. Kach it-cilved t in- minimum , fine of fvt dolliirn or two ilny di Jill. A bar-d-nd'T out of woik who wan uriete( nn a i Iiiiiko of vagrancy, wan (lii'-.l a ti it n -1 !' d dolliirn, Henieie- ! Iw-iriK "impend d on condl'.loii of (he pflnolier'lt IniivltlK town, (llle Kltlll blit'd I. ill WIIX ilerlilled forfeited. 1 More Fire Faoilitiea i,lcf Poter of the Antorbi i,. ill j.ali Im-i.l, yenterl.'.y put In Ho' el. v.iith flie ul. inn box 'in the illy ilicull at the ci rn r of (IrAnl Avenue and I'lfteenth aired, and eomplet'-d the n-palin to the box that wan out "f order at the Junction of I'lanklln avenue and Twelfth atreetn, that the yttu In now perfecte I no far an it (joe and ready for In Muni and cITVrtlve m-rvhe, j A Good Example The city of LoriK j peach on the lower count of Callforul 1, i a place about half the nlxn of Antorln. I hit net pn chamber of commerce ,tt 1 work on the mutter of extnndlriK 'j the city tin- common-point rate on ev- i erythliitf and uin the mere hypo-, tin nli that the place I nn ocean town , and entitled to the mean rate tire- : ValllriR at lai(er and cnntlKUoU pol'it. there. I.oiik Iteach han nothliiK I" com par" with Al"iia in tho way of ter minal fucllltlen, han no harbor and j practically no nhlpplnr; at all, but '1 an ocean tywn, and the terminal -f liranchen of the Soul hern Pacltlc and the Santa Fe nvHti-mn, atll mean to have what In cemltiK to her on the nlmple K'"und of equity. Thin In the ton.- lo take, and with nil her fuperb reMource and faiilltle. AHtorla should n,,t have to hvg for what thin live lit He C.illfonila town 1 ilemandlnif. Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best 1 S Si i I Htld Clatsop Rtalty The lt Or.i. : flusscll A, Alger, who died on Thur, , day last, wiih head of ii lumber! ig j concern that pohm(hm" (torrid splendid ! parcel of Clalaop timber land, b it JiihI lo what, extent, in hard to Ik ! icrrnliK' olT-liiiii'l. Jl. whm lit Ihe hc'J at nn Immense combine rout lulling i timber mi. I mill-property nil over U'.c i on nl ry, Flourishing 8oeioty K, It, I,nk, ecrelnry of iho Hl itf llortleuH ur it Society, wrlit'M the Anfoilun from Corvnlll, under date of yewierday, a follow: "I know Unit tlm society i dolnK it Kood work for th ntnto 'in I (hm you lutvn hi'lpi'd uh uh noni. oUvr rould. Wn nluill try to hold two Koid , tni-eilriKN thin yi'iir, ori In Mndford, ' , nnd hk'iIii nt 1'ortliiinl, arid wr hIiiiII .very Krntcful for your rontlnucd kuO' port in HiIk, 'all On-ifon work,' for lhf upliulldlng of our on 'hard and horn'" i "Tha Timbarman" The 1907 ann'ii.i After Roy Fox Sheriff M. U. Pom 'ioy left (bin clly iiuletly on TliurJ day cvenliiK, for .SeatU- and vli-lri'.t , with a warrant f'r liny yo, Ihe you-i man aliened to have be ! at the hot lorn of the death of the late I!lunch I uy, In thin city. Tim warrant chaiK-s him with tin- crime of murder and H I" 'aid there In testimony of a very ntrontt character yet to be m'lie manireMt before the proper tribunal. Th xherlrr I expi-ti'-d back with hi ptinoner torilKht or tomorrow. From Fiiher'a Relative Coroner W C A. Pohl ban received a letter f'om f OHrgn Flaher. tho Bailor killed by Captain Charl- -'ori't, over a month nifo. The rnlHnlve, whl.th nhow that the author In a contractor In Holland and abb; to fluently i"Jj the KriBllnh Iuiikuukc, la to the effect that It I the earnent denlre of the relative that Klahrr'a alayer be prot ectited, und nnk for further Informi (Ion. It I a (itlentlon whether thny will have time to prepare to prens the cane, a the matter will probably be taken up by the court next month. Fell from Bluff Wiley McCPHin of Nanel, is In St. Mary' Hospital re covering from the effect cf the . lion Injury which he sustained abo.i a w It uk", He wan returning from a hunting trip when h1' ullppel on liie Icy path along the top of u xtecp lil'i.T and f'll a distance which i.-t estlmati! 1 ul over l.'id feet. II iiuixt have been checked several tltiit In the faM or he would probably have been killed. As U was, he was roii'-ddcrubly bruised, especially about the head, and one eve was destroyed. He Is new mitiUien'.'y recovered to be able to walk abou. Ills wife is In Astoria, aiding In his care, To the Front A getftleniun arrlv'pg from Portland yesterday on the noon train reported thai while in the me tropollst he was told by some one who apparently know what he was talking about, that there were seventy -fi" or eighty teams of mulos, with nil the paraphernalia required for the work, In readiness for shipment to tho A. fe C. front, for the purposes of road con struction. Inquiry at the olllces of the railway here were productive of nothing In the way of confirmation of the preparations for work at the front, so there tho matter resta until it shall be demonstrated to be true or otherwise. Happy, and Still Going Word was j received In this city yesterday from I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shore Smh, now at Los Angeles, and doing all the ' suburban glories of the semi -tropic j south. They left Eugene on the 5th I of January and have encountered a series of washouts nil the way down to Los Angeles, but were too happy to bother with the obstructions or th-? lllght of time, and will leave the City of the Angels today bound for Phoenix, Arizona, and will return to this cttv from that place. There Is a cordial welcome awaiting them here. Died Yesterday Mrs. Hannah Bi. trom, residing at 259 Alameda avenue, passed away yesterday afternoon. Thj deceased was an Immigrant from Fin land, having been born In one of th Southorn districts in 1853. She leaves three sons In this city to mourn nor death. DU B. Soully, Notary Public at Scully' Cigar Store. Any old hour! TALE OP A CAT. Poaet of Pryr-meoting at PretbyUi1' ian Church Dinturbod. On W 'doi-mliiy vt!nlriK. n Itov, W. H. Ollb'Tt wan conducting i prayer nii:i'llii In tho ITcnbytcrlan churc'i, an ariKuhdicd yowl proclaimed the prenence of a cat In norrm near rccjun of ihj; bulldlriic. The rnlnlnter rttoppol In the couiHi- of hlM rcrnarkn, to nay '"i'hlit wretched animal han probably become Irnprinoned In the biinement, nn lin crle" Imvc been heard for wv ml diiyn. If Home of you will remain after Mervlce nnd annlnt " liut an he wiiM Mpitiklnir. the feline, eyen bla. IriK and lull like a feather boa, bounced Into the room. Confuted to rnndne'a by lh.i nudileri Kl''e 't Ilht after Itn l iiip; conllnernerit, It HcrarnbleJ wlld- 1, ftoullriK ttiu heavy raftcrH of th (hurch arid clawlnif It way down caln, caunlriK the ladle to rnoti.it their eat In a panic. The Janlfr, bolder thun the rent, made a Krab and wax acraiched and bltu-n for hit trouble. At lant Mr, (lanton captur. poor kitty by cheer force of wit. IT- doffed hln coat and advanced cautious ly with It out'pread before him. A well limed pounce and a hurried erk with a H(tiirrnlrig bundle, outdoors arid the feat wan acc:ornptinhe'L Mr. (ianton returned with hia coat prop erly on and a alight look of pride on bin face, the ladle dcHccudeJ and uKaln nut In their aeata, and the pray-;" ineetlriK continued. JACOB RII3. Tonight! Presbyterian Church, 8:30. fill being a native of Denmark, O.e Norwegian Society will sing In 1 1 honor. The coming of ths famous mm to our city Is thus far the event of the winter. Door open at 7:45, The following from the Louisville, Kv., Commercial Is an apt characterization of Wis a a lecturer: A Htudy in black and white, light and nliadow, was encompassed In Ja cob A, UH' lecture at Llederkraoy. hall last night. It was a telling expo sition of the effect of environment on man. Some years ago Darwin, HuxHv, and Tyndall showed the effect of en vlronment on the lower animals. Thjlr teaching are accepted with reasonable complacency, yet It remained for Mr. RIIh and hi fellow workers to shov that the law applies Jus-t as clostv to human being; to show that phy leal conditions of darkness and filth Infallibly produce like conditions of mind and morals. It was a sledge hammer blow at that shiftless relig loslty which brings the tract and for get" the bread; which foolishly 11 tcmpi to purify the soul without first cleaning and repairing the dirty house in which it lives. Louisville, (Ky.) Commercial. There are still desirable seats avail able. They may be reserved without extra charge at Martinson's tailor shop, 11th street. DONE BY DEED Thomas Llnville, sheriff, to John lickernell, lot 4, block 5. Fla vel Centre t 5 Patrick Lawlor to Chas. H. Hall, lots 7 and 8, block 20, "Warren ton 30 W. C. Smith and wife to D. T. Bauman, lots 4 and 5, block 28, The Tlaza S0 Two hundred and fifty of Astoria's youth and beauty In "The Pixies" at Astoria Theatre, January 30 and 31. Drowned on Willapa Reports frnm Shoal water Bay state that Adam Se roth, Jack Johnson and Wilbur Sides w'ere drowned in the Willapa rlv--r while engaged In freeing a log Jam, which unexpectedly broke, drowning the men. The parties were all well know nln Astoria, The Passing Hour The man 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 evenings; it is one of the real treats of the sei son and is thoroughly appreciated bj everyone. This fine feature is am plified by the best of the winter's pro duction on the Kinnetograph, the new Alms being wonderfully clear and realistic, showing the odd and laugh ablo 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 wondsru 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 nnd thrilling trips. tt On Piano Number free with every fS 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, aold in his store. A TRIAL PROVES THE WORTH OF OUR $4.00 and $5.00 SHOES FOR HEN They are the hright of 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 The Leading New Today, $11,500 will buy one of the best dairy farms in this section of the country, well lo cated, modemly Improved and 'paying now about $2,500 a year net profl's. For sale for a limited time only. Term reasonable. $1,500 CASH will buy one of the best located, mos prominent cigar stores in Astoria. Store paying handsomely. Good rea sons for selling. If you want to taks advantage of this chance you'll havs to hurry. $500. We have for sale one lot right fit the depot at Warrenton, that will be worth $1,000 in less than 60 days; $300 cash, balance to suit. Now If you are awake grab this. $3,000 for two fine residence lots 50x100 near Senalur Fulton's home. These lots are easily worth $2,000 each. If you want a first class home site, this Is your chance. Will sell one or both. $25,000 will buy one of the best pieces of wa ter front obtainable. Good location and lots of room for a good big enter prise. $400 for a line residence lot In Alderbroik. On improved street. Easy terms. $15,000 will buy a piece of property that will bring big returns in 90 days. Will take $10,000 cash to swing. Balance easy terms. A good chance for some man or company to make a big lump of money. Today only. The F. N. Clark Company. $600 CASH One of the best located and estab lished confectionery, fruit, cigar nd tobacco stands in Astoria. A chanie for a man with a small capital who Shoe Dealera. wants to get into business for himself. Worth looking into. Paying well. For further particulars see $400 One of the best established photo graph galleries in Astoria; very prom inent location. Object for selling, muet leave Astoria. A snap that won't hang long. Come at once. THE F. N. CLARK COMPANY Realestate and Investments. CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE. It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption." writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down in weight to 135 pounds and coughing was constant both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and con tinued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were en tirely gone, and I was restored to my normal weiflht, 170 pounds." Thou sands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at Chaa Rogers' drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. HOW TO CURE CHILBLAIN8. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me,, "I apply Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with ex cellent results." Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. The medicine that sets the whoU world thinking, The remedy on which all docto-s agree, The prescription all your friends sn taking, is Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Frank Hart. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, delivered by carrier.