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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1907)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29. 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN ASTORIA, -OREGON. 4, QUALITY is the test of cheapness. We sell only the quality kind of DRIED FRUIT: therefore they are tho cheapest and best. Our Prices Will M&Ke Your 1'ocHetbooH Glad. ROSS, MIGGINS & CO. Till'. I.KAUING CKOCHKS "ALL FOR ASTORIA" 1RSE THUS OF I 111 "Tht Pixitt" Januury 30 mid 81. Tho very boat boa id to bo obtained In llii) city I at "Tho Occident Moid." Jtatr very ruunonubln. Columbia Mul Victor (Iraphophonet mil ult I ho lull-Hi record nt Chicago .prices, fur tmlo by A, II. Cyrui, 424 Coinmoictul at root, tf For Fine Watoh nriil Clock repairing go to Frank J. D'niiiiiriMTg ii, the re- llAbla Jowrllor. 110 lltli Ht. tf Oo to A, D, Craig for your lnt, awning Hint nil klii'tH of cnii vim wirli 12th and Fxchange, tt Train Delayed Tho train from Port liitii) Willi late j'1-niiTil.iy on tui iitmi of u landrdldr near M y Kr. Hook unit dcbrl were ill"il iutomi th track and tt look ii'-ui ty mi hour un! it half to free tlii" road, Th" 1", N. Cluik 'o. have for a.ile three of the riii"t ri-iill'-tn lu In Antorlit, nt price iiliout one-half of their real value. A i; y one conlcmplat I ii if building ii homo who wuntrt n beau- llflll I'll dtlon. oontililer thee. We will cl otio or two together. Below Zrro That's where you will be If you don't rhtrk that cold and cute thnt rough with lUrl'e Compound Hyrup Tar and Wild Cherry. Kure thlnif. At Hart'i drug afore, corner 14th and Commercial atreeta. Orkwltt covers umbrella. Jtim i vn your Plxle th kot today. COAL COAL COAL COAL Juit reocivsd cargo of Australian. Ring phone 1311. Geo. W. Sanborn. 1-27-2t An Aitorian Now Yeaturdny leputy Hlo'iirr C KnutNon moved IiIh family Hint hi hoiidi'tiold "god" from the quli't precinct of llitmmond, to the! luMilli.K civic energle of Aalorla, mid j '""I ciifeHeed INITIAL STEP TAKEN LA8T NIGHT FOR THE BIG CIVIC MERGER UPON WHICH , ASTORIA 18 TO BUILD HER FUTURE, About twi niy-llvo rcpreioriliitlvo clt I.'iin of A "tor In met nt tho Chamber of 'uoimi'l ii rooniM last nluht In hike I I In- Initial atep In tin merger of the .j civic I'ltiba of tho city In one, big, iiMiful. nil I v.. chamber, unit to formu late plan for til" perfection of the coiiHolldutlon, by men, and money, for co'nunoii good of nil Atorla. John (iratku noted n chairman for the evening, n rid no time want lont In 0niilriK up the mibjoot matter of the meeting, There were lending members ireneni from all the clvlo ;iml com- inereliil bo-Hen of Hot city, and the unl llciitloii of them- ri ono organic whole nei-meii to hi- thoroughly understood In. BOND STREET BLAZE. it In needle to any they will be u Welcome IK IJIllflltlotl to tho i lly mil (be aoolal rn 1 1 Uk thereof, A resolution waii promptly prepared, Introduced, mid paKHed, uniuiimouMly, d"cariiK In favor of the disintegration f the Ri-verul commercial jihhoc latloim Wedding Lioenee liiued i'oiinly Clerk Clinton yesterday ufiernoon I. I iO'l the formal document sanctioning the wedillliK of two popular young As- ! toi laim, M'kh MaJa I'nMerh kson and j Mr. John T. Allen, which happy event , will trainplre at 2 o'clock thin af ternoon at the home of (he parent of the bride. Wiree Down Yesterday The tele phone and telegraph win were lovvn between thlK oily and Portland ycslcr- lay and for nine or ten hour com munication waa severed. The wire were repaired liy 6 ocioeg In Hie eve ning, The caui! of the break I at tributed to the heavy sleet storm In Portland and vicinity.' Northihore Funeral The steamer Volga left here on Hun-lay nmnilnit with a number of friend of younit Mr. Wllnlce, whoe funeral wcurred nt Ileep Itlver on that day. gtllte a number of huildonie tloral piece were taken over to iirnce the if rave of the unfortunate young h'KKer. Probate Ordere Yeeterday Judge Trenchard, Nlttliir for probate. liuMtlle yeterday, miide two order for the aalt. of certain really In tho two tate of Hlratn (tray, deceived, and Han Ha-muHen, decerned, yeMerdayl )f ,hn fuU(ro prwlk.atw lieliiK Iho 'lay net lor tiearliiK liny pro tet uKalnat uch order, mid none be ing died To Attend Funeral A number of Aatorliin went to M"iitavllla yester day to attend the funeral of Mr, (iraniin of thai place, who died there Hundiiy. The decciimd, who wiia the mother of C, II. Oriimma, of thin city, wan aged 3 year, at the lime of tier death mid had many friend In thl city. Do you feel aleopy and not a bit like working In tho afternoon? Per hap ll'B becuuic of tho ktnii of lunch you're eating too heavy und too hnrd to dlgeat. Why not try tho Palace reetfturant on CommerrliU treot; where all the baking la done In thnae famoua alow-procoa ovona, which turn out light, appotlxlng wholeaomo , tblagaT Toi'll aav? money, too. tf Will End Soon iiur 20 per cent dl eount ale will positively end on tho flrt of February. On uccount of tho advance In the factory price on nlmoHt j everything In our line. It will lie Im-1 vobh for u to continue our ale any longer than tho nlvertlcd time. Chna. Ilellborn & Comjinny, Complete ItousefuriilHher. COAL IS HERE. i 8. Elmore & Company have juit re-! ceived a barge load (250 torn) of Aui ' tralian coal. Now ready for initant delivery. Will not In it long. File your: orden at once. Phone M 1961. 2t Chocolates and Bonbons of the city, iiinl tliii reunion of their fi-veral meiiiberhlp In tin. Aaturlii Chamber of f'ominerc.. and the trarm fer of their aeveial fund li, tlie new HeaHury of the re-lnforce,! (Chamber and providing for the employment of n llix! clan, btiMtllng Herietary, under a K1 a.-ilnry, to direct (bo work of the chamber and uttend pcrHonally to the execution of It chic and commercial program, Thl reHolutlon waa lgned by those preent for tho varlouM Improvement, cluli and other bod lea and will bo duly ratified nt n maxx-meetlng 0f ,! org nilAiitlon concerned, at an early day. The meeting lat night wan ono of tho beat KtcpH ever taken In tlila city and the unified Hlremgth of it a ulti mate exprelon, In behalf of Atorla and her future, will be heard far and near, and what 1 more, It will be heeded. Following 1 thu full text of the reaolutlon upon which the good work It ha an "All for Atorla" ring ubout It that nniinrt Honicthlng: "Iteaolved, That It la the Benao of thl meeting that every commercial organization In Astoria lie consolidated Into one body and to work for one pin-pone, namely; the upbuilding of the city und surrounding country. j "W'llh thl purpose n view each j cluli fhall dllmnd and turn over It i bonk and document, together with j 1 1 r meinbeiKhip roll, to the Chamber of i Commerce at the earliest ikihhIIiIo date ami at fini' convenient time a gen j eral meeting shall bo called for a complete reorganization of the Cham ' ber of Commerce along entirely now line In preparation for an Increased effort for the public good, by the em ployment of a competent manager to tie selected by the Chamber of Com merce anil llM new members, to take charge of all Its affairs in und out of tho city." Burna Building Badly and Nearly De troya Inmate of Place. An alarm of fir waa ent In yester day afternoon about 6 o'ejock. The' flro department, responding discovered ft blaze In ft (tuesllonablo reaort next to tho I .n Toxea saloon, The military Inmate, a French female, graced by the alliterative titlo of Birdie Bureaux, waa asleep w hen the ( lire broke out and en me very near being Incinerated. None of her pesonal effect were raved, and the furnishings were ruined by the flame and water, Tho building wii also aomewhat damaged, the total loss being about $2r,o. The structure was owned by Martin Wise of Portland and nubleased by Charley Wise of thli city. The source of the fire has not been i definitely located, although It 1 be lieved to have originated from a lamp which the woman left burning. Off for the 8ound .Sunday evening' Portland bound express, leaving thla city at 6:10, bore among lis big crowl of passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V, flrown (nee Mlsa Anna Kopp) who were happily married on that after noon at the home of the bride In Seaside, ey. John Waters, rector of Ht. Mary's Catholic church, officiating. Tho wedding was a unlet affair and only a few life-long friend of the hlgh-contractlng parties being present aside from the families Interested. The youn gpeople have a host of good friend In Astoria and all the lower valley who will wish thm an abund ance of the real good thing of this life and an extended period In which to enjoy them. They were met at tho depot here by a group of young people who made manifest their par ticular Interest In the popular pair. They will be absent for about a week and will return to Astoria to act up-. their new home. 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, 8uit, Hat, etc., old !n hit etore. The Patting Hour The man wh? delights In splendid Ringing must njt fall to hear Tony Stanford alng "fn the Valley of Old Kentucky" at it Waldorf concert hall these evening: It Is one of the real treat of the rei son and la thoroughly appreciated bj everyone. Thla fine feature la am plified by the beat of the winter's pro duction on the Klnnetograph, the new films being wonderfully clear and realistic, showing the odd and laugh able vagaries of a young couple lead ing to Bkate .than which nothing fun nler haa been seen this aeason, tnd even this Is outdone by the wondari and beauties of Niagara Falls revealed from every point of vantage from (he quiet sweep of rlvor above the crett of tho precipice to the turbulent depth below, where the steamer "Maid of the Mist," makes her dangerous ind thrilling trips. tf Are the Best JUST RECEIVED ! VERY FINE COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON TIPS Scholfield, Mattson & Co., 8UCCE880R8 TO JOHN80N BROS. Another Bank in Attoria San Fran cisco capital Is behind a new banking venture In this city. The. Messrs. II, S., F. ' N. and M. S. Meyers, of the Hay City, has filed articles of lncor porntlon of the German American Sav ings Hank, with headquarters In As toria. The capital stock Is placed at the modest figure of $5,000, and Is di vided Into GO shares at the par value of $100 each, flood luck to it! Has Returned to Aatoria William Wilbur, tho well known cigar maker, who left this city some time ago, with the avowed Intention of remaining away, has returned to Astoria, with tho conviction that tho Clty-by-the-Sea Is one of the best rwlnts on the wholo coast for a man with a trade and a job. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, Parltrs 8eoond Floor over Soholfleld A Mattson Co. Died at Knppa Florence McEwan, wife of Captain Logan S. McEwan, aged 25 years, died at Knappa yes terday morning of consumption. Fu neral services will be held on Wed nesday at 2:30 o'clock atthe Knappa Presbyterian church, Rev. W. Seymour Short, rector of Grace church, of this city, officiating. New Enterprise Coming We have a company who desire to come to Astoria and install a modern steam carpet cleaning plant, and a roof painting shop. Those people wish to have a piece of ground about 100x100 for a period of five years on which they will erect a building. Any man who has such a piece of ground and Is anx ious to see new enterprise come to Astoria ought to lot us know at once so we can get them located before they change their minds and go somewhere tlse. They are not so particular about location, only they want to be down on the level ground If possible Don't put It oft if you have such piece of land, but let us know at once. The F. N. Clark Co., 495 Commercial street. A TRIAL PROVES THE WORTH OF OUR $4.00 and $5.0O SHOES FOR HEN They are the height 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. I Wherity, Ralston S Company T n. 1 ..j:.- cu.. n.Au. a siding and past a pile of lumber. A projecting board caught Mr. Kouns in the back, hurling him from the flat car on which he was standing, break ing two ribs and bruising him con siderably. He was at once taken to St. Mary's hospital in this city, where his wounds were dressed and where he Is now resting easily. . If you want to get Into a good pay ing business on a small capital, we have several good chances for you. We now have listed a cigar store and pool room that Is paying handsomely. The present owper has to leave this part of the country on account of bad health and has put his business on the market for a few days at a very reasonable price. If it Is not sold at once he is going to pack it up and ship it south, so If you want to get In on the ground floor by buying an es tablished business at a low figure, now is your chance. For full particulars, call at our office. The F. N. Clark Co. Captain Edwarda III Word comes from Portland that Captain E. S. Ed wards, for fifteen years Inspector of steam vessels, has been 111' at his home there since last Wednesday with pneumonia. Captain Edwards has made many friends In Astoria who will be pleased to learn that he Is again on the road to recovery. Seat sale for "The Plxles" today. Vaudeville Next Manager P. Ge- vurtz of the Star Theatre will leave at once for California to negotiate some sterling new attractions for this house, having decided to change the policy and quality of entertainment ra dically. He will Institute a strong and clever bill of vaudeville there on the 4th of the coming month and believes the transition will be welcome to the cllentille of the Star. He Intends to date nothing but what is currently popular and give his house a new lease In public favor from the coming week. Injured at Sventen John W. Kouns, Imnrovementt Underway H. R. Hoefler, the confectionary expert, Is giving his handsome business quar ters on Commercial street a thorough overhauling and the establishment will be made more attractive than ever. He always maintains one of the most complete and beautiful stores In As toria and Is now about to add . a measure of plate glass and marble to the already elegant appointments of the place. ! PERSONAL MENTION. Branch Business Bought D. L. Kel ly, of the Kelly Lumber Company at Warrenton, was In this city yesterday morning closing the deal whereby his concern becomes the owner of the City Lumber & Box Company's branch plant at Seaside. The figures on the deal are not made public, but the I t Kelly people are now in full posses-1 sion and will run the mill regularly In the shingle and wood departments, beginning this morning. Antone Ellch of Aberdeen was In Astoria yesterday. James Jamieson came in from Jew ell yesterday for a brief visit. Frank Brewsten came down from Portland yesterday on the noon train. Harry Shipmen of Ilwaco is In this city for a short visit. Mrs. Dan Williams of Chinook was In Astoria yesterday. Mrs. J. R. Gould came over from Ilwaco on the Nahcotta yesterday. C. W. Maynard of Chehaiis Is in As toria on business, G. Thompson came in from Deep River yesterday. James A. Anderson of Stockton is at present in this city. F. L. Sheehan of Seattle Is in this city on business. Baby Daughters Manager Henry Settem of the Columbia mills at Knappton, Is among the happy men on the northshore, these days, by rea son . of the fact that two handsome baby daughters were born to Mrs. Settem In this city on Friday last, and the three are progressing finely, according to the account given by Dr. Nelle Vernon, who has charge of the case. Big Prospective Buy It is said that the representative of a wealthy San Francisco syndicate Is in the city, looking for a water-front site of at least 500 feet; that It Is wanted some where between Ninth and Eleventh streets, along Bond; that the Flavel estate would not relinquish Its title east of Tenth, but that Charles Brown Is amenable to a fair offer for his frontage west of that thoroughfare; but there is the usual confirmation lacking to these items as yet. Two More Notaries The notarial certificates of appointment in behalf of Messrs. G. Zlgler and J. H. Johnson of this city, were filed at the office of County Clerk J. C. Clinton yesterday. "The Pixies" January 30-31. at Astoria Theatre, Here for a Day Hon. Harrison Al len, district attorney for this circuit,! came down from Portland on Satur day night last on a business jaunt, and returned on yesterday morning's express. He came to confer with his Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour! brakeman for the A. & C. R. road, j able deputy here, Mr. Eakin, on mat was badly injured last Saturday even ing at Svensen. The train backed onto ters pending In the forthcoming ses sion of the circuit court. It's healthful, wholesome. It's good for one as the other. The more you take the better yon Bleep and eat. Makes people happy. That's what Holjister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets; For sale by Frank Hart.