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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY t, 1907. THE MOHNING ASTOHUK, ASTOJUA, OREGON. HONOR PROMOTIONS List of Pupils High Enough in Studios to Escape Exams. SHOWING VERY CREDITABLE Many of th, Students of AttorU Pub Ho Bohooli Hav. Maintained 80 High Standing a to Ba Gradu ated with Honor, Tim following llilx are ot i-uplla graduated with honor In the various mh.ioln of th illy. Tim Inclusion In thin list In regarded iih it nmrk of very t 'iii1itnll scholarship and the honor l ertgerly souicbt for, op llly n II Insure escape from nil tlw Irk Nornx llmil examination. The following Mt ijtiiM if the High H Iioii Iiiivk ad "Honor Wand Inx" In fell ilo-lr work: Mary Adair, J.tiiil'- larTnm, Akik Karln-n, Madge Fullon, Ruble 1 liitiitiiftrHt rm, Muylii'llo Utrmm. Ulnllf VI, NHIln Lewis, Laura J'-ffctx, ll'-UHl.) II... Maude !1.ih, Mildred Hinltli. IMrtnr Smith, Mary Pinker, iMyllit. Itn. MeClur. School. Krom 1 A to 2 H -Annie Akermnn, lCrim iteyrrs, Iiorothy Kuklrt. drain O Ml, Elsie Park, Win. liam, Curl Jon.,ilimin, Bunny Wong. From 1 H It 1 A Prnncr Dunbar, Idol".) riniK'll. Agne Wriitjnr, Nellie Puim. Krnnrl Clark, Vail lUede!hel tnnr. Prom 2 A to 3 1 -Alexander Urcm tier, IM'-n West.'isund, Herbert Urlx. Huly TlioiK'-n, Hubert Burn, Isabel I'uln, I,'iIU' Richardson, Inil Win Krl. Prom 2 11 to 2 A Allen Wherlty. Clifniir McGregor, lrena Hmdrlckon. Dorothy Wooiten, Florence Dnhlgren, Virgil IIowiirl. Robert Harger. Prom 3 A tn 4 ItAllen le Ijrnh mutt, Un McMullen, Charle Fulton, Plwln Wi'itfrauml. Victor Hurmnn. Pn.m 3 H to 3 A I.y1tn Kaboth, Flavin Thenudeuu, John Krlckson. Jo ncph Anderson, Prom 4 A to ft It Ro Antonleh, MirRumt Hurry, Annie Nelson, Hal rinnll, Dett'llt Gilbert. Vernon Net-th-blab'. Dull' Porter. Prom 4 II to 4 A -Murclnu llnlaum, Klchurd Chow, Harold Dahlgran. Al bert linrrla, Luren L"gan, Avon Hlade, George Thkk, Arvo Tomberg. Prom & A to 6 It-Rose Anderson, O'-orgn Kuboth, Georglana Garnur, penton (Viler, Harriet Ahercromble. Prom & H to 6 A Husle Chow, Dor othy Punbnr, Victoria Wcstersund, Al fni Ordlng. A ('bin to High Hrhool-Amo Ab rahnitisen, Fred llardesty, Myrtle Har rison, F.lva Jcldne, Violet I,oikard, Gertrude Rohr, Vergil Noland. , Prom It Clan to A Alex Harry. Abr-I WrlKht, NcIb Horlfr, 1.1-ntrr Hol land, Alan Pulton, Haullne Hwk, Anna I-nrm n, Ann Allen, Albert Johnann, Hrewer lllllle. Shlvaty School. Room 3, 3 A to 4 H Olof AnJeraon, Prank lllldebraiul, Waller Lowrle, Arrno Maimka, Orace IJammeriitrom, Malile JohnHon. Orlenn Johimon, Or trudo Wedekln. Prom 3 H to 3 A Prank JohnHon, Arthur (Hhi-ii, Nora Wlllet, KHlher Hel tanen. Prom 5 II to C A I.Uzle I-ourlo, Johnnnit Howell, Emory Smith, Kulh irlne I''Kir, Harold Nybloin, Runnel Pox. Prom 4 A to t H Adoljih Sveim'n KHlella Mtinioe, l.nura Mark, Maude Mark, Fiimaml Rout. Prom 4 H to 4 A May Munroe, 1,11- AH The man with the money laying idle in the bank bringing him no income is making a sad mistake. It is a safe proposition to buy property from us. , We have hundreds of good things that will almost double your money in six months. Look over this list. We havefgood farms, business chances, Astoria and Warrenton property that are real bargains. BUY DIRT NOW 111,500 will buy one of tho bent dairy furma In this acctlon ot ths country, well lo uated, modernly Improved and pay ln now about 2,&00 a yi'iir not prol'i. Por a!e for a limited lime only, Tcnn raanonnbla, 15,500. Por a line bUMlnena lot near water front on 6th jitroet. A very valuable piece of ground and a Rood InveHtm.nt, $500 E.oh. Four fine ruIJonce lotx on Jerome Avenue near 17th. A lino view of the whole country. Theae lota will be worth J 1,000 each In leaa than alx month. Will aell one or all. A fine chance to get a choice residence lot at a low price. 12,000. A fine bualncHR chance for a couple of young men. Good paying, well es tablished cigar .tore and pool room. Preeent owner' health to poor he la forced to aell and leave thla country. You'll have to hurry. $3,000 for two line realdence lota BOxlOO neor Senator Pulton'a home. Theea Iota are eiudly worth 12,000 each. If you want a flrat claaa home alte, thla la your chance. Will aell one or both. 1400. We have for anle one lot right at the depot at Warrenton, that will b worth 31,000 In leaa than (0 daya; 3V) cah, balance to suit Now If you ire awake grab thla. 15,500. A great bargain, 100x100 feet, cor ner 3rd and Bond, with two atory building on It. Thla la a piece of property that will bring big proflta In the near future. $3,000. Corner lot, 60x100, with new two atory building with twenty room, all furnldhed with store room on ground floor. Building cost $2,750 without furniture or lot ThU piece of prop erty Is worth 14,000 at the lowest es timate. Good side walks, basement, electric lights and near car line In Alderbrock. This Is a good bargain for some one. Easy terms. $3,850 A choice piece of property well lo cated, modern flat, 9 rooms, hot and cold water, three lots 00x150 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 make a start Good location, every thing new. Further particulars fur nished at this office. 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 la easily worth $2,500. $6,500 Corner, 100x100, with four new five room modern cottages on it, monthly rental of $64; one-half cash, balance to suit. Room on ground to build more houses. Corner 12th and Franklin. $1,650. Modern 9-room houne, lot 50x100, In Alderbrook. Easily worth $2,000. $2,150. Beautiful residence lot corner 12th and Grand, opposite Presbyterian church, 100 feet on 12th, 50 feet on Grand. 1350 Each. Two fine lots within two blocks of depot at Warrenton. Lots that will Increase In value 100 per cent in less than 90 days. Cash. Well located timber claim in thla county, spruce and fir. Cruises three million feet An Extra Good Bargain. A little over 100 acres on the beach near Warrenton, right In Una with the proposed ralload down the beach. Thla tract will be worth double the present price In30 days; $100 an acre. You'll have to hurry; $7,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. This Is a chance for some one to make 'some money. for a fine residence lot In Alderbrotk. On Improved street Easy terms. 125,000 will buy one of the best pieces of wa ter front obtainable. Good location and lots of room for a good big enterprise. N ClairR Compainiy, REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS. 495 Commercial Street, Near 11th. Phone Red 2241. ASTORIA, OREGON.! lie Sing, Nelllo 1-urnen, Ruth John son, Honor pupils Room 5, Shlvely, 5 A Mlkle Ciisuvaz, Alfred Anderson. 6 H Jack Smith, Malnard Ruppa, Constance Pultun, Ida Owen, Klnln VotiiiKHtend, Dorothy Montgomery, George Relfel, Elva Staples, Emma Wool ten, Arthur McKonn, Margaret Zapf, Lei a Mlnkler. fl A Albert Grngg, Martin Nelson, Agnes Vohh, Owong Sing, Henry Jeld- nesti. "Blessings Brighten as They Take Their Right." Health is never so much prized as when illness interferes with pleasure or work. When the stomach , is sick, the digestion weak, the nerves unstrung, the head heavy with pain, nothing seems so desirable as a sound mind in a healthy body. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in good order with , and you will rarely lose a day's work or an evening's pleasure through sickness. These pills are a safe corrective and a general tonic, the good effects of which are felt throughout the entire body. Whenever, you are not feeling at your best, take Beecham's Pills. , They relieve constipa tion, remove bilious conditions, improve the digestion, Create Appetite, Restore Sleep and Bring Back Health In boxes with lull directions. 10c and 2 Sc. , 7 A Jennie Anderson, Sophie Gus tafson, Martha Nelson, Margaret Ross, Perry Brooks, Wllmot Foster, Charlie Johnson, Seabury Short, Robert Tny lor, Willie Wootton. 7 H Katherlno Barry, Viola Crang, Vera DeLnshmutt, Alice Fox, Esther JefTors, Llllle Johnson, Hilda Kallun kl, Virginia Peterson, Josle Shanuha i, May Spexarth, Archie Cann, Rudolph Klnkela, Nlel Lnmbertson, Willie Chrlslensen, Warren Morse. Adair School. Room 1 Johnnlo Ross, George 01 sen, Carl Nielsen, Christian Niels?-!, Mnttle Jackson, Taul Kearney, Adolph Hekaln, John Henry Kauppl, Petra Pomes, Solvle Johnson, Tyne Poys- sky, Eva Anderson, Hannah Koller, Wlllard Dill, George Smith, Holger Jensen, Arthur Peespanen, Melvin Wold, John Sebo, Olga Holland. Room 2, B Class Winnie Aviana, Elsie Nlelson, Llllle Sebo, Mamie Back lund, Bertha Iverson, Stanley Simons. A Class Oscar Larson, Olo Peterson, George Tulna, Tryglve Forner, Ida Hendrlckson, Margaret Ystad, Edward Finney. 3 B C'ass, Room 3 Alonzo Pohl, Annie Mercurlo, Nelma Mattson, Eva HonJrickson, Olga Poysky, Ethel Amundsen, Ragnar Johnson, Nelma Iurela. 3 A Class Emma Olsen, Lemple Mattson, Annie Lasene, Edith Olson, Etta Bielmeler, Agnes Peterson, Fred Slml, Frank Koller, John Aviana, Geo. Anderson, Anton Chrlstensen, Edwin GuStafson, Roy Herbert. 4 A Dorothy Kruse, Edwin Lund, Kala Knudsen, Annie Svensen, Myrtle Jager, Rose Svensen, Tena Paldanlus, Ruth Spande, Be.-tl Thompson. 4 B Martha Jackson, Yert Jacobsen, Elma Marsch, Ruth Goodin, Carl Niel sen, Hazel Mosher, Arthur Olsen, Ha zel Krause, Jennie Laeene, Jennie Smith Lena Neufer, Albert Paldanlus, George Salvon, Oscar Nelson, Hlllia Maatta Mary Turina, Perl Glmre. 7 B to 7 A Marie Ekoos, Hilma LIndberg, Edith Lorntsen, Bernlce Mc Gregor, Lenore McGregor, Lizzie Ma lagamba, Emma PeJerson, Floyd Lar son, Victor Moore, Lewis Nass, Law rence Ross. 6 B to 5 A Katie Brustad, Jennie Bohm, Marie Hay, Blanche Lorntsen, Elenora Marsch, Clara Pederson, Jen nie Salvon, Arthur Amundson, Geo. Backlund, John Finney, John Goodin. 8 A to High School Kate Ross, Ha zel Wright, Alex Adair, Julia Palda nuis, Elizabeth Leafeldt, Eddie Raus lakka, Onnie Honkonen. 7 A to 8 B Domingo Malagamba, Arne Mattsjn, Guyer Larson, Ellen Peterson. 8 B to 8 A Hllfred Fredrlckson, Margaret McCulloch, Elmor Maunula, Jessie Welch, Gertie Jackson, Hazel Pavies, Anna Bue, Hannaii Nielsen, Louis Malagamba, Fanny Berglund, Willie Bergman, Chris Jager, Arthur Maunula, Andrew Olsen, Thomas Thompson Shalmon Morton. i x Alderbrook. Grade 1, Class B Esther Klug, Dur ward Cowan, Earl Hull, Fred Lelfur. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN' FOX, Pres. F L BISHOP. Secretary (Nelson Tro.r, Vice-Pres. and Snpt ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Treas Designers and Manufacturers 01 JTHE LATLriT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE 'SOUCITEO, Foot of Fourth Street, First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1886. Capital $100,000 (Continued on Page 4.) Oreg'on Restaurant Is now open as an up-to-date house. Serves the best meals in the city. Everything strictly first classi REGULAR HOME DINNER, 35c. SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER A SPECIALTY 50c. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wm.G.PATTERiSdlT, Prop.