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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1907)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1007. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I T a is tho tost of choapnoss. Wo thcrcforo they arc the cheapest and best. Our Prices Will MaKe Your FocKetbooK Glad. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Tllli l.KADINO (ikOCKKS TERSE liS Of I II "The PUI" January 30 ami SI. Tho very bout board to be obtained In tho i lly I at "Tho Occident Hold." lutes very rnuiiulil.t, Columbia uml Victor tlrapbophonen and nil (ho Intent rocordn ut Chicago prlcpn, for nulo by A. It, Cyru, 4!4 rt'uininnrcliil mreut. tf For Fin Watoh nnd Clock r$nlrltiv to to frank J, iiinriiri', the re liable Jew-dler, 110 lllh HI. if Oo to A. D. Craig for your tent", awning it n. nil kludn of ranvim wrrit Hill and F.Julilltigi'. It Many Ar Fined Fight !.- Ullll'leM l-tulrlO'd h dly ( ,e lent f t'ui'li yesterday by for feiting bull. Two drunk, filling to appear, brought il total fur (In- day up l.i t:i. Card Party to Como Th I.ndlen or tho !rund Army nr. in glvo ft card party at ('nrnnhtui's hull on th even ing of W-Mwndny, Jim. 30. Coffee nnd rake will bo In cvldenci, and prle will be given to nil winner. Adinln Dion 25 contt. Will Renew Service Tho West 81,1 iirttn .rvl'e Instituted by the Mrn If iK Antorlim ii week ago and which wm no wfll appreciated foiiiuro of tho paper, him bci't) In I rr u t -t for n few dy, or unlit tho niiinngciiiettt can Kocurtt thw ubcr ervl-en of n re port'T who wl May Ioiik enough to carry out the purpuHi-n of the paper. Will End 8oon our 20 per cent djn count nalo will positively end on the flmt rif IVbruary. (m nccojnt of the ndvnnii In the factory prlco on ulmont v.'rythlng In our line, It will be lm- ioKlht for un to continue our nale uny longer than tho ndvertlned time. Chan, Wellborn & Company, Complete HoUHefurnlnhern, Below Zrro Thitt'n where you will be If you don't check that cold and ruto that cough with Uart'a Compound! Byrup Tnr and Wild Cherry. Huro thing. At lliirt'n drug ntore, corner 14th and Commercial ntrecti, Do you feel xleepy and not a bit like working In tho afternoon? I'cr hitpa It'o becauHo of the kind of lunch you're oatlng too heavy nnd too hard r dlgont. Why not try tho Palace reouturani on lomm'Tcnu nircei, where &1I the baking In done In thnno funioun alow-procona ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholonome thlngiT You'll av- money, too. if UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER Chop all kinds of raw or cooked meet better than any other machine; it alto ohopa all kinda of vegetable and fruite, fine or ooane a deeired Into clean-out, uniform piece, without mahing thorn. In thii repect it ha no competitor. It doe away with the chopping bowl and knife altogether Sold oi a wook'H trial. Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCE880R8 TO J0HN8&N BR08. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlera Seoond Floor over 8oholfleld A Mattaon Co. i nrs soli only tho quality kind of FRUITS Orkwlta cover umbrillaa. "Th Pixia" nt Astoria Theatre, January 3M-3 1. COAL-COAL-COAL-COAL- Juit received eorgo of Australian. Ring phont 1311. Goo, W. Sanborn. 1 -27-2t Finish Exporting (Jen, I', Clark,' I hot expert accountant who him been examining the booki) Of 8ehoo Huper- : lulflideiil' A, I., ('lurk, Iliilnli(-i I lu' work yesterday afternoon ami niado a. verbal rporl to Hid school board com-' mllteo. Ho ft 1 1 1 m tin) book In i-X-j nlli-iit mid creditable shape, but r--uiiiiio'II'In mvril minor hangc. ( i Department Colled Out A flu fire i iil Ahl'rbrook way yesterday mum. ItiK, between f diol 0 oYloi k, summon- , ci th.. tm-n and apparatus ftom tin mi it t lti th'-i- it it1 th" troiibb' wim oon uvi r' umc. Thi downlwn NtiitlmiH dl'l nut rcKpond, uii'li-r th" or'l-r of; th.- rhb f to that i-rf'( t. ; Happinet 8eokor 'uuniy Clerk J, ', Clinton j i-Ht'-rdiiy cvi'iilnK UHu'd ' nmrrliiK" 1 1 -! w- In ln hnlf of tho fol- ' IowIiik iiitiiK'd yomiK 1'i'upii,, of thin foutity: Mr. John I. H iuii'li-rn tmd j Mliot Nflll.. lliiymo, both of Wiirrrri- ! I' ll, iiiid Mr, Chiirlt'O V. Ilrown, of j thin i lty, imil Mli Arum Kopp, of j H.MOll'1". Butinoto Chungoo Hondo Vi-Nti-rilny ih' ixipulni Htnr ThiMitro clgur otun.l wiiH Kuhl oulrlKht by Sli'Mri Aj.p.'l & Jiti klinm ii fur the rouii'l Hum of fl,. .Mm, io Kiiiuk (iruiiHl, n well known Amoilun. who will conduct It In tho future upon the bent linen that huve hi-ntofoii tout i lbulid to H hlKh mmiillinf. Tbf uh wuo ncKotlutiMl fhrotiKh I', N. fhirk, tho huntllnR rciil intiili' until. Aiiootmontt ApprQvod The board ' of inmill.atloii met ycntiT'lay after- J noon fur the puipode of enuall.lng th'' annenHiiientn made to defray the contn and exi nen ImpKAlng Conunerclal , Hired from !Ui t' Hth ntreet, and for j the Improving of Kxcbange Htreet from, !Mll to Kth Jitreel. An no objection were tiled agalimt the iinHennmentn. the board will reromnnnd to the city rulllirll that they be eonlll'med. COAL 13 HERE. 8. Elmore 4 Company have jut re ceived a barrje load (250 tone) of Aus tralian coal. Now ready for instant delivery. Will not lait long. Filo your order at once. Phone M 1961. 2t Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best i MR. SC1I0LFIELD AND HIS MEASURES CLATSOP SENATOR'S BILL8 IN BE HALF OF OREGON FI8HERIES WERE PROPERLY AND COURT EOUSLY RECEIVED. Wnt'T l!;illirf Ki'tti'iu who ri.'lurnrod from tho iiipliiil on J'rl;iy hIkIH, In (tonvi'i Hat Ion with it riportiT for tho A mi oi I ii ii , Hiild yoKlcrdiiy t h.'i t tho r! poitN Hunt out from Hail-in by tho I'oilliuid picjHH hk"IiIh iii'tii tho four llnhi'iy bill li'portod by the Hiniilo HhIm'IIi'-I C'OIIUIlltti'O, llld till lfljllltll!; Io tho 'lmiop m-nut'ir, W. T. Khollli d, lln'lr author. Tho tono of tho Port hind r j.i t would litd uiiyono uiif:itnlllar with tho nml fmtH of their rerepllon In tho K'-imt" to think thut tho IIIIm wcro iMlli'il with tilt 1 I m 1 1 1 ami praclh.illy negiitived by the Hnute, wherwm, they wero till four ll'ealeil with I'ourt eotiH and udvunt conMlderiitl'in In thy upper houne, Mr. Hetti-m h:i-h that I'.lll No. r.3 pro vblliiB for tho oHL'ibllHhinenl of Imti h ei'h'i and deilnlntc tho cluiiei of the ntuti) war b n, w.m reporle'1 unfavor ably, li m Die eoinuillteir wan In iloubt wln'tlRi- It did not In Homo paithu Iiiim (Oiillli:! wllh the name lawn of tin; hlate, anil wan re-cominl' ti.-d for K'VIhIi.ii, if uny wuh determined to b H.'I'eHHitry. Hill No, fl wax not wholly ;iKieeJ upon In commit lei. and will K'- back for mule exli-mtoil review nl the handt of tho committee. Thin In th bill pro vldlnK for deputy warden for Kant- rn and Southern Oregon. Hill No, 55, providing for the r" t i " it and inaliiteiiance of a fUhway at the Wlllumeite l-'alln, wan reported favorably, and lllll No. 5(1, prohibit ing non-i tl,cnn from the H.n ramento river entering thin territory for glll nHtlng purponei., wan Nent to tho Ju diciary committee to be amended no an to conform more Htrlctly with tho clt l.cnMilp phiinen of the Oregon coJe. At no tlnie. nor In any manner, wan the work of thf Chit nop Ht-nator treated with dlnrenpect nor IndlfTor "!!'(, the whole batrh of bllln taking the mot orderly cournu prc-ncrlbed by tho rub'H and with (ulet dlnpatch anJ all propriety. RIIS LECTURE. Held Completo Sway Over the Big Audience Lait Night. Jacob Kiln, who ivime to Antorla at the ItiMtance of the Young Men's league, bint night alternately wrung the loarts of bin hearer with sympa thy -that healthy human pain -and biougbt forth the relief giving laugh at homely or pathetic humor, HI ounti-nance full of gnod will and cheer and hi" in.ifti-rfu!, brisk carriage, at once InHplred one whh a great, respect and confidence. Hln In a doul Inspire I by and giving out the cplrit of op- ( tlmlron, lie nald In closing: "This Is j OimI'h world anil not the .levll's; and It can't help but grow better, and that Is what optimism mean"." In In troducing the subject of his lecture, be Spoke of President Roosevelt, his Intimate friend for years, portraying In glowing and convincing manner tho full cotiibb tie" nnd trust which his friend had won from him In many a battle for the uplifting of our brother man. The lecture was Illustrated by nu merous pictures taken In those dis tricts of New York In which Mr. Ulls' greatest work originated and which spoke more eloquently than words of the unutterable conditions in human life which have reached the worst stage In the metropolis of our coun try, nnd other pictures showing the moving of mountains, which men like Mr. Ulls have accomplished In the transformation of those quarters Into gardenn of beauty and practical util ity for the betterment of the thou sands and millions In that city alone, who nro counted among our citizens. Mr. Rils brought forth In well con nected emphasis the unity of the whole country and the ideal universal love In preface to his presentation of tenement work, recalling with evi dent pleasure the triumphs that have been wrought In these "bnby slaughter houses." A houseful of en thusiastic people shook hands with the noted philanthropist. The Norwegian Singing society contributed two num bers. Injured at Mill Tom Jacobs, a la borer at the Clatsop mills, fell oil a pile of lumber and Sustained severe Injuries yesterday afternoon. He was taken to St. Mary's hospital, where It was found that his spinal column had been badly hurt and several ribs broken. Warrenton Presbyterian. Sunday school at the Warren hall at 10:30 a. m. Evening worship at 7:30. Alderbrook Presbyterian. Morning worship with communion at 10 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:30 p. m. Dell B. Soully, N0U17 Public, ai Sonny's Cigar Store. Aaj oM hour I THINGS ARE PROGRESSING. Contractor Lobook Keeping Hi Gong Hard At It. Ynnt.err.ny morning Con true tor h. I i,l.i.l r.,l i, I u,llli 1,1 f,.i. i I,,.,..., 1 1. 1. hut Ight men, from Kort (Janby, where. ho had bren wl'h , hargo load of gunn and rarrlagr n for that pont, and which were duly landed there, Tomorrow morning he will mart bin entire force up'iji the work of driving lippioxlinat'-ly l.oori pllen for the foun dation of the Warren I'ncklng Com pany'n new eold-Htorage plant, next to tho IJii'leiibeig a 'talillHlirnent on the Antoria water-front. Jilrch He Jacuhxon'n forcn of tr-n ni'-n are buck from liuc'ida and have plenty of work, In fact li0 dayn of It, directly ahead of thetn, and all oilier contractor; arc eriually no buy nil about the city. A8T0RIANS IN TOLEDO. Opening up of Big Plant There by Men of Thii City. Tho Fir and Hprure Lumber Com pany In th ntyle and title, of the. new lumbering concern, owned end financed In part by Mennm. Foard & KtokeH, Of thin city, at Toledo, Oregon. Frank Htoken, wboncs buy hand and mind have been engaged n the launch ing of thin new eritorprlHe for Home time pant, han returned to Portland. Frank J. C.otlrel), formrfrly with tho Alaxka PackT' Annoclatlon, at lhdr Han I'raru lnco olllce, han accept ed a fine prHltlon with the new Toledo houne and will anurne tiln dutic very nhortly. Mr. (lottrell wan a bunlnefH vlnttor In tldn city yenfrday, a guent of Mr. Mar'du Foard. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. Gentleman of Elevated Spirit Resent Presence of Policeman. lvl Johnson was In a warlike mood Friday evening, having over-Indulged in the matter of liquid refreshments. He met Police Sergeant Twornbley on the Htreet and decided that the pres ence of uniformed officers of the law on the street cant a tdur and a sus picion of wrong doing upon the com munity which U was his duty to avenge, and started to do so. HI" Intentions were good, but his Judgment was poor, for Sergeant Twornbley, though small, was sober and Indus trious, and soon had his assailant on his back. He had hardly done o when Policeman Llnvllle came around a nearby corner and seeing the con flict advanced with club drawn. What saved Twomhley's head, which 'was the nearest, Is not reported, but "It Is recorded that Johnson was haled to the city Jail In short order. He had forgotten about the Incident yester day afternoon, when he was brought before Police Judge Anderson. As no charge but drunkenness was filed against him, he was fined but two dollars, or one day In Jail. Tho Passing Hour The man who delights In splendid singing must njt fall to hear Tony Stanford sing "In the Valley of Old Kentucky" at r. Waldorf concert hall these evenlnr: It Is one of the real treats of the sei son and Is thoroughly appreciated everyone. This fine feature Is am pllfled by the best of the winter's pro duction on the Kinnetograph, the new films being wonderfully clear and realistic, showing; the odd and laugh able vagaries of a young couple lead ing to skate .than which nothing fun nier has been seen ' this season, md even this Is outdone by the wonders 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 nd thrilling trips. tf Died of Consumption Carl Mildaus, son of Olof Mildaus, of Uniontown, died yesterday morning. The deceased was a native of Astoria and aged 21 years. Died at Ingle -Friday afternoon the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jolln died at the family resi dence at Ingles. The funeral services will be held today. Bad Stomach Trouble Cured. Having been sick for the past two two years with a bad stomach, a friend gave me a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They did me so much good that I bought a bot tle of them and have used twelve bot tles In all. Today 1 am well of a bad stomach trouble. Mrs. John Lowe, Cooper, Maine. These tablets are for sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. The medicine that sets the wh-t; world thinking, The remedy on which all docto-s agree, The prescription all your friends are taking, Is Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Frank Hart One Piano Numbar free with every $5 8ale. End of i 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. A TRIAL PROVES THE WORTH OFOUR $4.00 and $5.0O SHOES FOR HEN They are the bight 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. j Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading New Today. 411,500 will buy one of the best dairy farms in this section of the country, well lo cated, mod'ernly Improved and paying now about $2,500 a year net profl'9. For sale for a limited time only. Term reasonable. $500. W'e have for sale one lot right at the depot at Warrenton, that will be worth $1,000 in less than 60 days; $300 cash, balance to sutt. Now if you are awake grab this. S3.UO0 for two fine residence lots 50x100 near Senator 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 fine 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 CASHr One of the best located and estab lished confectionery, fruit, cigar and tobacco stands In Astoria, A change for a man with a small capital who 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 Shoe Dealers. inent location. Object for selling, muxt leave Astoria. A srrap that won't hang long. Come at once. WANTED AT ONCE 2,500-acre tract of heavy tlmber fir or cedar; must run over 30,000 feet to the acre. Location no object, prefer timber far back from any present source of navigation. $3,850 A choice piece of property well lo cated, modern flat, 9 rooms, hot and cold water, three lots 50x150 on cor ner, improved streets; also small house on property. This property will net 10 per cent on the Investment. What better do you want? For full par ticulars call at our office. $1,500 for a well established and" prosperous drug store. Present owners must sell at once. This is a chance for some young man with a small capital to moke a start. Good location, every thing new. Further particulars fur nished at this office. $1,500 will buy one of the choicest residence lots In the city of Astoria, located In the best residence district with a fine view of the whole surrounding coun try. This Is a rare bargain for some one. A corner lot and Is easily worth $2,500. $3,000 will buy a good building on Commer cial street containing two store rooms now renting for $50 monthly and 20 rooms 19 furnished) up stairs, renting for about $150 a month. This build ing stands on leased ground at $25 a month. Lease expires November 1, 1909, but can be renewed. This is a chance for some one to get a bargain. Good location. We have a hundred other bargains. Office open today from 12 to 3 p. m. THE F. N. CLARK COMPANY Realestate and Investments. Two hundred and fifty of Astoria's youth and beauty to "The PWea" at Astoria Theatre, January 80 and 31. f