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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1007. f i SOMETHING NEW 1 California - Pitted - Prunes ! i I in one pound packages. i NUTRITIOUS, CLEAN, CONVENIENT, i IOc the PacKatfe. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THK I.KAUINO f.KOCHKS he m 1 1 ii Oo to A. D. Craig for your fnM, awiilri and nil kind of canvas worU 12th and Exchange, tf Tim very boat board to be obtained in the clly l at "Tlio Occident I Intnl." Hates very rii"imlil. Not Dead On, In our Kioto; we ylmvo sold tin-in nil nut, only llv put terna ttn.l live nuiillly l chooan from In the KnitUudij uli J'. A. Htokt-n. Wo Have Quoted Prices in ur at on pn fnur Unit will aurprlan you If yuu m nkptlcnl, tli'-n com,, In and look over tint liurKiilim v offer yu durltiK our UiallHidii Hale--1', A. Hlk". Make Good Use of It Thr In im mlit hikI end" mill- on Just tmw nt the popular alutfi Ihiiihi' f Chna. V. Jirown, pi'ii't full t' nvull yourm-lf of tiin uiiipH:il opportunity fur bar gains In footwear. If 111" to yotl! Below Zero That where you will bo If you don't chfik that cold and cute tlml rnuirh with Iliut'a Compound tfyrup Tur noil Wild Cherry. Hun thlriK. At Hart'a drug more, corner 14th and Commercial tre-t". Funeral Today Tin. funernl m-ivIh of Jcniili' I'liti-iKt'ti, the HUtviii yiiir old duiiKlitpr of Mr. uiiJ Mr. Andr.-w l'otrrnon, will tm held today lit the Norw.Kliin-lHiiilnli Methodist church, by, Iti-v, I'. A. roll-mini. Interment will occur ut tirwenwood ii-iiioti-ry. New Aitorionna YenH-rrtuy after noon ut 1.30 o'clock u"ttii-r little A-torli-nne timdo li-r debut nt tlio hoppy home of Mr. und Mm. t.'lmrlea 11 Abcicromble, ut No. 760 Frnnkltn Avenue. Him weighed 8 good pound and brought her vol. with her. Moth er und lilllo one are both aUi tlnely. We are going to move into the Spex arth Buildino, Commercial etreet, be- tweon 8th and 0th, the end of thi, i week Stock much be reduced in that time; in order to do ,o, will positively, Imoit aive aoode away. Don't wait, i oomo at once, or you will regret thie opportunity. C. H. Cooper', Great Re tiring Sale. 4t Do you feel eepy nnd not u bit Ilka working: In the afternoon? Pcr hnna li'a bocnuHe of the kind of lunch V you're entlnK too heavy and too hard A a . t.... I.U I h rt lnlllcii 0 a mem. nnjr " -- haWiurnnt on Commercial street, where all the baking la done In thoao fnmou elow-proceaa ovena, which turn out light, nppotlzlng- wholeaome ahlngaT You'll anv money, too. tf SOME THING NEW Kippered Mackerel IOc & 15c each try them prepared at Astoria Oregon Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCE8S0R8 TO JOHN80N BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, Parlors 8eoond Floor over Soholfield & Mattson Co. Orkwltx covers utnbrelliiM. M It. rkmlly, Notary I'ublii!. ai Imilly'a , Clir Htora. Any old hour! For a Swell Ladiei' Hack Comb or llelt I tin kle, KO to F. J. Donm-rbi-nc's, 110 llih Htn-et. Lost A red covered folding inenior- , iiiiduui order book. Kindly b-iive mime nt Aatorliin office. 2-1-21' I Gratitude Sale What la u grutltud-; nule'.' I tend our ml, on page four nodi find out, why we cull It u gratitude mite. -1. A. Htok"H. ! Fo Not Lot The hium h Fox wai t, t lout pour Juneau, im wiih report ed heii . Hhe WiiM UlNubled l (o n and given up an loHt . but wan Dually towe I In. A Big Aeeeion The Horenaon I. k- , King I'oiiipimy yenterday look over l,y ,1ee. duly tiled of n cord. nearly ; five tunnlfe.1 niTeH of Hllpelll timber land eloaely ndjui-i lit to IIK hulk hold Ingx In IhlM county, t the han-lHoine; figure of lii,r,00. I Slight B late A burning lie at thej resilience of Mr. l.lliellWi-bel- on Fx-j .t ........Ul. ...... I tllA f'lllMlitf i i ut of tin- fin- deparlineni yonterday ! I.... ... ..'..I... b l.t.t .till nr. ,llim( iiiiiiiiihk in i ' I .. i. "... .- age. Will Return to Hoepital Mrn. H. '. llairlmin, who wna ill'ihnrge,! from Hi. Miry'H honpltul aevernl daya ago, Is again Hufferlng with nervous trou ble ami will be forced to return to ihe lioHpl'al for treatment. Chamber of Commerce The regular meeting of the Antoiia Chamber ofj Cunmerce will be held tomorrow eve ning at the rtiMomnry hour. There will be acveral mailer of Importance In i iuiie before the aNoclntlon and n full alletidance of member I d-Hlrcd. The Seaside Teacher, Ml Fmma VVnrren iilierlillel.letlt of the county achonlH, left hint evening for j S'-aHlde, where lu iu1dreed a Far- J .-lit"' Hecepllon liixlltuted by the tench- ; or i.f the S.-alde mlui'il. on topic: of general Interest to both, and thei affair w:i Inteniely enjoyed by all: who had the good fortune to be pre- out. ! Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best f ALL IN READINE33. Clatsop's Splendid New Court Houie All Provided For. Tlml I he Ini'lil "n'k on the launch- Ihg of (lie hi-'iV Cl.itHip county roiirt h'Hiio In nil In yi.i I shape for ion flrmullve tn-.'iiiiieiil on Wi-dii'Sdny next, when Ihe county court and the contracting firm, Mantle . Imuran of H'-ilUli-, fdlllll meet to close up pro lllrillini ;le, Wiih out limit it I vely dinted yi-xicrdny by JudKe Ticti'linid nnd other In ofhVlul touch with the pro ject. In UiIh t -1ii t Ion ll Is also said Unit liny doubts entertained ai to Hi'- status of Architect Lazarus In the premises hove been cillipletely done liwny with by Ihe vol U lit :i I y declaration of thut Kiiitleiiiiin. Hindi) to County .Indue Tn iichiir.l, on ThurMdiiy hint, Ihnt he. Intended to wiit'h ll(. bm nnd li-iict biilldliiK ll'in In the forthi-ouilng woik und thut It nhould be done well nnd fnllhfully ut nil 1ims!.'i!'1m ho fur mm he wiih coiici-rm-d; thut the pluriK nnd Hpi-clflciill'inH were hli, nnd In Juntl'v to hit profeHHloiinl reputation nnl to Ihe county thut employed him, he In tended to overKoo und nunrd every el 'liieiil of (lie coiiHtrilctloli. The eon- (nut III the e,'i"i- him been c.irefully drnwn nnd nil documetilury prellmln nrle reudy for llnnl HlnnerH. BURGLARS BREAK IN. Steal Cloth Valued at Over Two Hun dred Dollar,. Twelve boll of cloth, Valued at over l.'OH, were HtOlell from A. Kll-juui-u'a tailor chop on I'.oinl Htn-et, Friday night or early yeaterday morn ing. Tin: biirglarn enlere-l by n rear door, took the cloth fom Ihe table, removed the tug, dropping them on the Hour, ii ml retired with their booty. A partition protected them from the view of anyone In front of the more an. I they maii-igeil to get their Home, what bulky haul in Home aafe place without being discovered. To have goii.ii iliiMe twelve bolt away unoli-M'-rvel, It HeemH probable that they iiniMt either lutvo carried them to Home near-by place or have taken them away In a boat, from the tideway be neath tho premlHca. . However, no clue has yet bi-n ilLm-overed that would lead to the udoptlon of either theory. He Got a Telegram He had not been married very long and was Ba ling along happily, when the pleasant tenor of hi life was warped by tho receipt of a telegram from hla war like mother-in-law, announcing her arrival on a certain train. Ho met her dutifully; and carried her load of bun dle up home, mulling, but vengeful, and he no sooner got there than she awHumed entire command of the estab lishment, Including herself. He b'-nt very faculty to devising ways nnd means of ousting her and nt last kll fully paint himself to a life-like Im age of a sill ill-pox patient; goes to bed and the scheme work like a charm. For lifelike details of the story, see j the new moving-picture films at the Waldorf. tf Two Estate Ordors Judge Trench nid, sitting for probate matters yes terday made an order fixing March 4, at 2 p. m., as the time for hearing the llnnl account of the admlnlstatbr of the estate of the late D. Salt (install; and another order approving the ac count at hand, of the administrator of the estate of Thomas Kcclcs, deceased. Hearing Tomorrow Attorney G. C. Fulton has been employed to look af ter the Interests of C. Roy Fox, In the Clatsop Jail on a charge of mur der In the matter of the death of Hlanche Day nt the Waldorf dance hull lately. It is now understood that the young man will bo given a hear ing In Justice Goodman's court tomor row, and that he will enter a plea of "not guilty" to tho greater charge, or any other that may be laid against him. Licensed to Marry County Clerk Clinton yosterday Issued a marriage license In favor of Mr. W. H. McFar land and Miss Sophia Whltford, both of this county, Fred Selvert being the legal witness In the premise. The young lady is but 16 years of age, and her father's written consent was filed with the clerk, as the law directs In such cases. Here on Business E. W. Wright, th Here on Business E. W. Wright, the brllllnnt free-lance of the Portland Oregonlar was a business visitor In Astoria yesterday, attending to some property Interests hereabout. He re turned to the metropolis on the even ing express. Is Convalescent Jacob Davis, who was operated upon some time ago for appendicitis, has been getting along very nicely and was taken from the hospital to his residence yesterday. New Hospital Nurse Miss Dora Sle verd, formerly nurse at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland, Is now" employed tm the same capacity at St. Mary's hospital In this city. Up Againit Freeze The Weather liurcuu linn uniiounoed ft ulege, of Movant) duyn' durntlon, the chief char uctorlMtlc of which will be freezing condition)) nil over the Northwent, the notice having been pouted here yen ie(dny morning. It In to come out of tin- horthe.'iHt nnd ciivi-m n wide rnnge of territory und If It me;iMure up to the Indication!, will ho far wome than tho cedd wave of .lunuary. The only hope at hand In that the great bureau KofiietlliioM mlrtKOH Iih calciilat.loriK (im to time, territory and IntenMlty and the popular prayer i,f ihe hour 1h that It h.'iN Hllppeil a cog In thin cnne; but In the event It ban not, It Ih up to Ihe Antorla elil.i-n to take better care of IiIh water pipe than he did a few weokM ago and turn the water off at thy main every night, and on again In the morning (If It will come onj. Mr. Mayo Protest, In on Interview v.hh flenernl I'uHHetiK'-r Agent J. C. .Mayo, of the Atorl.i & Columbia Ulver liallroad Company, yext'-rday rnorn Iiif;, In relation to the removal of hlH department from Axtorla to I'oriland, a auggeted In y-Hler-lay' Morning AHtorlan, he iuite frankly' admitted the fact thut the office would be e tabllnhod at tho metropolis on the ft rut of Ihe coming month; but depre cated Ihe liiHlnuallon that he wan In any way reapetmlbl for the change. He aald the order wan made from headquarter, In the direct Interent of the piiHdengcr buflnexH of the road, end for the better dl'poB.-il of thou IntereHtH by being in Immediate touch with the connecting line with which It deal constantly and largely. Getting Into Shape The friend of the movement will be glad to note the certain progress attained by the Sea men' and IT hermeri' Friend Society of Astoria, a ntteated yesterday In the filing of the articles of Incorpora tion of that excellent and beneficent IriHtllutlnn. to which the Rev. Mr. El offsnn has o ardenly devoted him eolf for the pavt year. The document filed yesterday Indicates the purpose of the 'ociety to promote the tem poral, moral and spiritual welfare of the beneficiaries. The property valuta quoted In the article were fixed at $1,000, and the official sponsors sign ing the same were Messrs. J. T. Ross, R. M. Gastoi) and Paul L. Stangland. May It flour! h abundantly. To Honor the "22nd" The popular Catholic frarenity, the Young Men's Institute, of this city. Intends to mark tho coming blrhday of the Father of His Country, George Washington, In very pleasant and definite fashion; In fact, they will excel all previous ob servances of the day, and do It be cause they are convinced that the notable anniversary is being gradually passed by with less and less honor, year by year. They will have several line orators present from other parts of the stale, a tine musical program and refreshments galore. The detail of the aff.ilr will be published later and it will be alluring when it comes. Will Be Born Tomorrow The lively little town of Cathlamct, on the Wash ington Side of the Columbia, intends to burst from Its village chrysallls to morrow and bloom Into the youngest municipal corporation In the Ever green State. An election will be held providing 4or its Incorporation and at tho same time electing A. F. Cooper a Its first mayor, with the following named gentlemen in line for councll- nianic honors; M. Gorman, Fred Pea cock, Fred F.rown, Joseph Burke, and Tojn T. Nassa. Editor George F. Han Igan, of the Cathlnmet Sun, was in Astoria yesterday on a business er rand, returning to his northshore hab itat on the Undine last night. Your last chance at the old stand goods that are left will simply be sac rificed or given away, as we must move what is left the end of this week. C. H. Cooper'a Great Retiring Sale...4t Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, udlvered by carrier. o PERSONAL MENTION. O. C. Hedeen of Coal Creek is in Astoria for a brief visit. Alfred Hunter of Seaside was in this city yesterday. R. S. Smith of the O. R. & N. and wife are visiting friends here. T. Harris of Svensen came in on the Undine yesterday. Police Sergeant Twombley left for Portland and Oregon City yesterday. D. W. Riddle came down from the metropolis yesterday on business. Ed Anderson and wife of New York were In this city yesterday. S. A. Mills of Cleveland, Ohio, is spending a few days in this city. Thomas Meserve of Gray's River was in Astoria yesterday on business. James Taylor and wife of Skamoka wa were in Astoria yesterday. F. A. Grleman of Oysterville is in this city on business. F. W. Zwlck, special agent of the American Central Insurance Company, is in this city on business. Dade's Little Liver Pills thorough ly clean the system, good (or lasy liv en, make clear complexions, bright yea and nPP7 thoughts. One Piano Number free with every $5 Sale. TME EXCL JSIVE AGFNT FOR THE CELEBRATED KNOX HATS IN ASTORIA Any one else claiming to have such agency in this city is an imposter. Herman Wise, Behind each Overcoat, Suit, Hat, etc., sold in his store. A TRIAL PROVES THE WORTH OF OUR $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 tor tne man uiai walks much or little They come in various leathers. All sizes and widths in stock. Wherity, Ralston & Company The Leading . DONE BY DEED Marie Drilling et ux to Victor Bergman, land near Seaside. .J 1 Annie M. Jordan et ux to John Chit wood, lots 13 and 14, block 1 117, McClure's Astoria 750 H. H. Irvine to Sorenson Log ging Company, SE 1-4 Section 5. SW 1-4 Section 4. SW 1-4 Section 3, T. 7 N., R. 8. W... 16.500 SONS OF HERMAN CELEBRATE. Annual Ball Given Last Night Splen did Success. The Sons of Herman gave their an nual ball last night at Foard & Stokes hall and it was a splendid success in every way and the large crowd pres ent thoroughly enjoyed themselves as is always the custom at these events. The following were the prize winners: "Best dressed lady," Goddess of Lib erty, Miss Baldwin; second, "Snow Queen," Mrs. Schmitz.' Best sustained character, "Dutch Girls," Violet Lovell and Mamie D'Ella; second, "Gipsy Girl," Mrs. Harry Jones. Best dressed gentlemen, "Geo. Washington," Harry Jones; second, "Mexican," Max Seafeldt. Best sustained gentlemen character, "Chinaman," Will Adams; second, "Country Fiddler," D. V. Pincetich. Spectator's prize, Miss Grace Davis. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, Yes, the 10c Store is here. Open for business Monday, February 4th. Reed Building, on 11th St., Between Commercial and Duane Streets. fTtTMT MtOW I M Shoe Dealers. TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clatsop county will hold the regular examina tion of applicants for state and coun ty papers at the court house as fol lows: For State Papers Commencing on Wednesday, February 13, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, February 16, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmashlp, history, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeep ing, physics, civic government. Friday Physiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composition, alge bra. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, and school law. For County Papers Commencing Wednesday, February 13, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, February 15, at 4 o'clock p. m. First, Second and Third Grade Cer tificates: Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, the-N ory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Fiday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, civil government. Primary Certificates: Wednesday Penmanship, orthography, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, the ory of teaching, physiology. MISS EMMA C. WARREN, County Superintendent. II IMIMMMI ! J