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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, H07. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. "A SNAP IN ORANGES" Our Great Orange Sale is now in full blast. We arc selling n larger orange for less money than any one else in the city. "YOU CAN SAVE MONEY" If you buy from us. We make a very low price on box and half box lots. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Till'. LEADING IBS TALES Of 1 1 Morning Aatorlan, 0 cents a month, dillverd by carrier. Go to A. D. Craig for your tnt, awnings and all kind of canvas wirlc Hth and Exchange, tf Tha vary best board to bo obtained ghthe city U at "Tho Occident Hotel.' "Vjtatea vary renminnoia, That'e the Placet Whr? No. 6 Coimtrclnl street. You can got any kind of a Valentine nt prlcoa to suit you. Sentimental, comic and post carda. Come early and avoid tho ruh nt Hnrt'a Drug Bioro. tf Make Good Uh of It There In an 'odd nnd end" sale on just now at tha popular shoe houso of Chn. V. Drown. Don't full to avail yourimlf of tho unusual opportunity for bar galna In footwear. It's up to youl For Electric 8ervice Innlnllailon "i repair work, Ko to J. H. Vernon, el"e trlrlun, No. 467 KxrhaiiKO 'reet, trl-i-nhone. Main 2443. All nmnner of eloctrlc nnd ti'lephomi work done abort notice. at Re-Openi Irvinfl Hotel William Rolahmiin, formerly of I'ortlunJ but lately of Chinook, haa loaaed tho Irv ing hotel and will open It up. Ho will conduct a flrat claaa hoatelry for the accommodation of the public. We are going to move Into the 8px rth Building, Commercial street, be tween 8th and th, the end of thl week Stock much be reduced In that time) In order to do so, will positively almost give goode away. Don't wait, come at onoe, or you will regret thie opportunity. C. H. Cooper'a Great Re tiring Sale. 4t Just Dropped In Joo Durney, of Han Krnnclaeo, tho "milmnn prophet." apent the day hero yeMordny hobnob bin with hi friend, tho piu-ker. He I making a lur of the' salmon cen ter and when he I through, will leave on a trip to Kurope, accompan ied by Mr. Durney, to the which he I looking forward with pleaant anti cipation. Do you feel alecpy and not a bit like working In the afternoon? Per haps It's beciu of the kind of lunch feeartl ra eating too Jioavy and too hard digest. Why not try tho I'alace naiaurant on Commercial atreni, where all the baking la done In those famoua elow-procos ovena, whloh turn out light, appotlilng wholesome thtngsT Toa'U aave money, too. tf ORANGES arc now at their best. We have Just received a shipment of very fine ones and are selling at very low prices. Scholfield, Mattson $ Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH - go to Johnson Phonograph Parlor 8oond Floor ovar 8oholfield & Mattson Co. GKOCURS Orkwlti cover umbrella. Pall B. Scully, Notary Public, at , Scully'e Cigar Store. Any old bowl iwomcn's Christian Temperance Union j of thin i lly; ttw second story being J. A. Gllbaugh 6V Company, Under- j wrought Into comfortable, housc-keep. takers, 649 Dunne street, corner ofpll(f (,urters for tho chuplaln and tiln Twelfth. t'j family, No time, will bo lout In the i , I doing of tin- work and nothing will bn For Fina Watch and clock making, goj ', ft undone to make It a genuine and to Frank J, Dimerbcrg's, him tellable j appreciable mikti-hh, jeweler, 111 llth Ht. Court One man appeared hi- Police fun, police Judge Olof AndiiNoji v t-rdny and wn fined 15 or two la in, . I t'-r Jail Special Sale W ure chatliiK out our Htoi k of odd nn l end In broken m-t of dlnltiK chair at one-half prli.o while they IaI. Chan, llellboni & Co. 2-I2-lf On a Bueinee Trip M.ht. It. I' Dyer, W. T. Mi'iriKor, H. H. (loodon anl 1. A. llerjilunJ went to the Ho reiixon )kkI'K lamp yetrilay to look over th Kround and the plant. Died Monday Uulda Karttunen db d of eiinuinpion Monday at her reel deiu e, at 1404 iriuid avenue. Tho de ceiiiie.l wa niji'il 35 yeur. The funeral will onur today with Interment at (irvenw"o. remutury. Pilot Commission The Oregon 1'IIot lot CommlHulon met here yesterday for It regular monthly senslon. There were present Commlssionera Sylvester JNirrell, A. V. IVndelton and P. J. (Jnylur, with Albert C. II" a secre tary. There wn nothing done except to dispatch current affairs and order warrants for approved claims. No brunches were Issued In either rlvur or bar service. New Rooming Quartere That Mrs. Captain M. Nolan has taken charge of the rooming privileges of the Cope land building, over tho "lice Hive." on Commercial street, is a ccriam gum-, anty of the excellence of tho service ! to be given there hence forward. The place will bn made manlfeslly the best ! of Its kind In Astoria and every pa- i tron will bo made as comfortable ns excellent equipment and conscientious management can attain to. Chocolates and Bonbons 7 A 0 Are the BeSt ' I i Co., FOR MEN OF THE 8EA. Progress of Work of Astoria Seamen's and Fishermen's Institute. I lev, Mr. lOloffscn Is butty these day following up Hi" plium of ttm Astoria H''amcn's mi' Fishermen's institute of which hi Im the chaplain and execu tive secretary, I Tho association Iium leased from M. I (!. Flavol (at ft figure that conslltutea j it practical liinrifi) on h'-r port) the ! lot on KxchniiKo trc:l nijt cant of ' tlu Mint linpilMt church, ixKi lhcr with ' the 1m lid 1 1 itc llicrenti, nnd will convert thu properly to tho uses of tho In i hM t u t , with llii' balance of tho fund f liUcly con til hill cd here nnd- hereabout. ! It Im Die Intention to revamp thu I building on Hi" premise so that It will provide a chapel, a n-udlng room, a fine bath-room, and nine sleeping rooms, ull for tho lino of It beneficiaries, bo- nl.j.n affording headiiuarterH for the Mr. F.lcffscn hua'wJth bin own hand hnfff n twenty-five foot hiunrh and n !""'' '"' """'l " "','(' " lo no will In- Mull a motor-engine In It for duty on !.-. I...., .... I ..Iu!tl.... tV... u..lt....u " ..n., i.. i.. ..hi i ..i t i j in iM'itiwi iioo ftirKiicnn, ill imrir own (inirtiTH on board, or on tho ri'-urby ; liimkH of thu ('oliimbla. ThU boat j will li.-ur the very appropriate name, ' "Th.. Chaplain." Home kindly dlnpom.d i'liU"i of I tit.N Hei llon iiiikbt do a real ly i li vi r IhlnK by eielowlim: thl craft with n K"od motor In aid of thl aplon- j dhl work. Thin miKifcHtlon doe not i emanate from Mr. ftleffnen at ull; thl paper offern It gratultoUHly and (jullc linldiiitally. Home from California Tho mystery of thi- lone llshlrig boat which for the past four months has been moored on the bight between the O. It. & N. pier and the A. & C. trestle line, and branded "V. 1591," and which has lain there through all tho winter storms, with Its spurs and fishing gear and general equipment, was solved yester day by the return of the owner, Henry Percy, who said he had been In Cal ifornia all tho time, but would say nothing else in extenuation of toe neglect of IiIh good property. Will Leave Astoria It is announced that Chief Clerk Malcolm Hargcr of Auditor P. I). Kuettner's staff In the general offices of tho "A. & C." Com pany here, has resigneJ to enter the service of his father-in-law, Robert Wakefield, the well known I'urtland contractor. Mr. Itarger's position has been filled In the auditor's office by I S. Stlnson, Mr. and Mrs. Barger lmu. l(;B,H ()f A,orln fr,.ni,, wn0 will j,.pai.,ure heilce but W (iom ll8,ntf (in,, ulKlu;lllU,(i BUt.. (,(-(lf( i Scandinavian , .Entertainment The j Scandinavian ltcnevolent Society gave i an entertainment to lis members and Invited guests at Logan's hall last eve ! nlng. An excellent program was reu i ilered which was thoroughly enjoyed I hv lii.. we II filled house. At 10 o'clock ; dancing was begun and continued un til a late hour, Interrupted only for the consuming of light refreshments. I Fined Eight Dollars Jack Deal was Ul) ,u'fo, e Justll, Goodman yesterday en a charge of assault and battery, preferred by Kittle Goodwin, who al leged he had smashed her on the ear j with a beer bottle. Real was let off I with un $8.00 fine, which, It Is said, j tho complaining witness paid with the utmost cheerfulness. Peace Bonds A. Klljunln, tho tail or, appeared In Justice Goodman's court yesterday to answer a charge of making threats against one, George Relnjohn, and after tolling his Bide of tho case, was placed under a peace bond In the sum of $100, which will hold good until dissolved by tho Hon. Circuit Court. Down With La Grippe Father Wa ters, of St. Mary's church, seems to be having an undue share of maladies this winter. He Is again at the hospital, this time with la grippe and though getting along nicely, was quite 111 with it. Hint Wa Taken Street Superin tendent Kearney and his force went to work yesterday1 on the famous block on Eleventh streot, which has been tho occasion of so much fun and ad vertising by Dell Scully and others. It will be made safe and usable at once and robuilt entirely later on. ! Dade's Little Liver Pills thorough ly clean tha system, good for laay Ut era, makea clear complexions, bright ye and happy thoughts. OREGON 80NG3TER3. House Bill for the Increase of Their Numbere Introduced, Tho Astorlan oftlco Is In receipt of a communion Hon from li, Fallows, pre- blent of the Hong ISlrd Club, calling attention to tho provisions of Houo; bill number 2H. This Is a measure calling for an ap propriation of $r,,000 for tho purpose of colonizing useful foreign and domes tic Songbird wilhln the Btate of Ore gon, fl'hcKo birds, It Is Intended, will be strictly caters of Insects and weed seeds and will not be In the least a bane to the fruit or garden grower, but will rather by their consumption of Injurious Insect, be a benefit. The bird family are tho most active end energetic members of the animal I Ingdorn, traveling long distance In migration, rearing largo families, often two or more broods In a summer, and maintaining a constant alertness for food and watchfulness for danger. This activity necessitates the eating of an enormous amount of food to keep up their energies. Aa an Instance of this, It Is recorded that a crow In captivity consumed food every four day equal to Its own weight. While every nestling consumes 10 times It own weight between hatch ing and Might from the nest. Nearly all the food eaten by bird Is of a character Injurious to the farmer and the amount consumed yearly shows I hem to be a valuable aid in clearing the fields and orchard of pests. All this Is on tho ulitarlan phase of the bil land does not mention the pleasure from the songs of these feath ered denizens of the wood and town which could bo enjoyed if their num bers and varieties were Increased. BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS. B. F Allen Sell Interest in Paint Store t to F. M. Croe. It. F. Allen of the H. F. Allen & Son wallpaper and paint company, has sold his Interest in the business to F. M. Cross, who has been In the employ of the company for several yeara as fore man on their contract work. D. R. Allen and the new member of tho firm will continue the business under the firm name of Allen Wall paper and Paint Company. Roth the young men are experienced and ener getic and will undoubtedly continue the success which the company has known In the past. R. F. Allen will continue In the sign painting department, In which his pro ficiency Is well known, but will have no further connection with the retail business. The Waldorf Theatre And Concert Hall, Eighth and Astor streets, is now offering a fine bill of continuous vaudeville, illustrated singing, cover ing all the latest vocal gems; fine or chestral work, performed by one of the best and largest orchestras on the coast, and a splendid line of mov ing pictures from the latest films in the business. There Is an ample scheme of entertainment projected along these lines, and it will be main tained regularly with constant changes of bill. The piece d'reslstence on the Kinrit-tlscope at present is "The City Cut-Up'." one of the funniest and most realistic displays ever seen here. He gets everybody in a snarl, from the poor Chink to the shrewdest of the police and detectlvo forces; there is a laugh for every film that passes. Certificate of Completion The city superintendent of streets, the city sur veyor and the council committee on streets and public ways, have filed a certificate of completion of the im provements of Eleventh street from Franklin avenue to Harrison avenue. Dill & Young are the contractors. Don't Suffer Go straight to Linton's drug store, on Eleventh street be tween Duane and Commercial. It is open day and night. Everything of the purest and best. DONE Y DEED United States to E. E. Ellertson, patent for 160 acres, Section 9-5-9 Ernestine Petersen et al to D. A. Mclnnness, lots 2 and 3, Sub. R, Rlock 26, Hustler & Alkens Astoria J. R. Wilson and wife to L. W. Ingalls, lot 2, block 158, Mc Clure's Astoria ... R. L. Jeffrey and wife to Pauline Rummelln, block 14, Chelsea Add M. S. Warren to Mamie J. Raf ferty, lot 2, block 8, Hay Stack Rock Park 200 250 75 Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, delivered by carrier,. , 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 f .1 . 1 - A. service tor tne, man inai walks much or little. They come in various leathers. All sizes and widths in stock. Wherity, Ralston Company j , The Leading 8hoe Dealers. J ASTORIA MAN, PRESIDENT Famous Sextette of Oregon Men at Notre Dame University, Indiana. The following pleasant Intelligence comes westward from Indiana, and has very definite interest for Astorians since Joseph D. Sirtnott son of Mr. and ROW OO Cents at Wise S re Mrs. Joseph Slnnott, of this city, Is moval Sale. president of the group which intends to raise a splendid standard in the i All new Neckwear and SUS East for their home state. They are penderS WOrth from 50 tO 75 a credit to the Webfoot commonwealth cents now 35 CentS at Wise's and to their to-be alma mater: removal Sale. Six men at Notre Dame university, Indiana, have made Oregon famoua Boys' SuitS reduced from among the 800 attendants at that not- 7 Q $2.00 at Wise's remov ed school. The six have just formed ; an Oregon State club. None of the six uses tobacco, each one hao dis tlnenlKhed himself in athletics, and each has a class record with an aver- age above 90 per cent. Four have; J125 and $1.50 Umbrellas been decorated with the University ; J Wise's re- monogram. ill The activities of the Oregon men in- j mOva.1 Sale, elude art, literature, football, baseball, Jen's SuitS reduced from track work, in fact all of the wide cur-;.250 riculum of Indoor and outdoor work of 1 r . . the varsity student. They have by In- j WlSe's removal Sale, herent force risen head and shouldersi .... above seven-eights of the entire stu- Winter OverCOatS as well dent body of one of the great Amerl- as top CatS reduced almOSt can universities. This Is saying much ! one-half at Wise's remOViil for Oregon, in view of the fact that gale, her six men at Notre Dame are not ! . picked men. but merely happened to j -be thrown together at that particular ' one of the most talked-of men In the school. j school. He was a Multnomah club The six are Samuel P. Dolan, Ig-' man and was crisr nr ly '. footiacer on natius McNamee and Coe A. MsKenna, Portland; Joseph D. Sinnot, Astoria; John F. Itrogan, The Dalles; Forest Smithson, Portland. Slnnott, known as the silent member of the senior class and one of the best students of the university, is president of the club. John Rrogan is vice president. He is third baseman on the 'varsity team and one of the most popular men at the university. Dolan is right tackle on the 'varsity fonthall team and one of the leaders in, Meeting public opinion in the-school McNamee Is one of the editors of the college paper and is regarded aS one of the foremost students. McKenna is an unusual combination of artist, ath lete and civil engineer. He came to the university with the remarkable rec ord of having won first honors and been president of his class in every preparatory school he had attended. When he arrived at Notre Dame the college art work had been of Chicago vintage, but he quickly demonstrated his ability so well that he now the loading a'.tist -f the university. The Dally Tribune, at South Rend refers to McKenna as having "done magnitiiient work for the current is sue of the Dome, the college year book. He is an athlete of great ability and has won the place of second baseman on the university nine. Smithson, also of Portland, is the star of Notre Dame track team and will probably be its captain this year. His work In athletics has made him YOU CAN GET IT AT THE 10 CENT STORE Reed Building, on llth St., Between Commercial and Duane Streets. ! 1 VI 1 5 pairs of Sox, good wool ien to cotton Sox, regnlar price 2oc to 3 for $1.00 at Wise's removal sale 5 pairs for $1.00: HATS, formerly $2 to $4 25c caps for 15c at Wise's removal sale. , the Corvalls track team. Rrogan acd McKenna were Columbia unlvesfdfy boys. Roth are natives of Portland. The entire six men comprls ing this extraordinary club are doing much for Oregon's good name In maln ta'idng the prominent position they have won at so large and famous a Srctool as the University of Notre Dame. PERSONAL MENTION. E. Loomis and L. A. Loomis and wife of Nahcotta, Wash., were In Astoria yesterday. i G. Farrel came down from the me tropolis yesterday for a brief visit. P. C. Elbert of Portland is In this city on business. L. C. Rullock of Ilwaco was In As toria yesterday. P. L. Cherry returned from Portland yesterday whither he had gone on a business errand. William Hartill, of the Lewis and Clark country,, was in the city yes terday on a business trip. Nels Eldstrom came over from Onei da on the Washington shore yesterday for a sojourn among his friends here. Pine Salve Carbollsed acts like a poultice: highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Frank Bart's Drug Store, 1 1 1 I'M f Mil