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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1907)
If THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. A y "A SNAP IN ORANGES" Our Great Orange Sale is now in full blast. We are selling a larger craiigc for less money than any one else in the city. N 'YOU CAN SAVE MONEY" If you buy from low price on box ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THK LKADING CROCKRS imi..umi. TERSE TILES 01 1 111 Morning Aatorlan, (0 cent a month, dllvrd by carrier. Qo to A. D. Craig for your tni, awning and ail kind or canva work JIth and Exchange. (( Th very bent board to be obtained In th city la al "The Occident Hotel." I ti vary reasonable. I W. C. T. O-Tha V hold tholr ukuiiI liUHlm -Tha W. C. T. V, will buNlnona meeting thin afternoon at 2; SO, In tha basement of thn Huptll church, 60 Mor Tone Doing tho boat wf caul Fifty mors tona Jut arrival. If yew need It, conm quickly. Thn I'uu ko la unloading It ul our dock. 8. KLMOHH & CO. Thafa tha Plaoat WhereT No, tU Commercial atreol. You can get liny kind of a Valentine at price to ault you. Bntlmental, comic and post carda. Como early and avoid the rush at llart'e Drug Store, tf Maka Qood Uia of It There la an "odd and and" aala on Just now at tha popular tw house of Cho. V. Iirown. Don't fall to avail yourself of tha ununual opportunity for bar- gain In footwear. It'a up to you! For Electrlo Borvloe Installation or repair work, go to J. B. Vernon, elec trician. No. 47 Exchange at reel, tel- M.linnn. Main 2443. All manner of alocirlo and tolwphone work done at abort notice. Ra-Opene Irving Hotel William Reiachman, formerly of l'ortlnnd but lately of Chinook, haa lcaaed tho Irv ing hotel and will open It up. He will conduct a Aral claa hoatclry for tha accommodation of tho public. Careleia Shooting -Home careless hunter put a bullet through one of the rear wlndowa of the homo cf N'ela Blnionaen nt 1648 Harrison avenue, to the detriment of a pane of glass and tho annoyance of tho Inmates. The party responsible la not known. Do you feal sleepy and not a bit Ilka working In tha afternoon? Per hapa it'a bocausi of the k!nd of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard to dlgeet Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial atroot, A wliore all the baking la done In those 11 ,.mnna alnw.nrnKMi nvuni which turn m.ivmv mt , out light, appetising wholaaome ehlngaT Toi'U aavi money, too. tf OR are now at We have just received a shipment of very fine ones and are selling at very low prices. Scholfield, Mattson $ Co., 8UCCE880R8 TO JOHNSON BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson P Parlor 8eoond Floor over 8oholfleld A Mattton Co. us. Wc make a very and half box lots. J. ,!,)" -.1UJ.1..1 IK I" i -I .I.'.. . Orkwlta covera umbrella. Dall It. Scully, Notary 1'ublle, at Seully'a Cigar Store. Any old hour) J, A. Gllbaugh 4. Company, Under taker, U Pun no street, corner of Twelfth. tf For Fine VVatoh and clock making, go to Frank J. Donnerberg', uh reliable Jeweler, 111 Uth Hi. Police Court One man appeared be fore Police Judge Olof Anderson yes terday nriil wn fined $5 or I wo day In Jail. Discharged from Hoepital Mr. A. Munaun who hn been 111 lit Ht. Mury'a hospital fur twin lime HiilTerlng with f xi'iim, waa discharged yesterday, Special 8ale We are clearing out our stock of odda and end In broken acta of dining chair at one-half price and of the accretion thereto, which la while they Inat. Chae. Hullborn J probably of more Importance to the t0i ' 2-12-tf j people of thla county than to the peo- pie of any other county In tho atate. Don't 8uffrOo straight to Linton's j . I have not heard of a copy of drug atore, on Kleventh alreet be-1 Mng sent here by any mem tween Dunne and Commercial. It lar of the Icgtalature. There la an- open day and nlght Everything ofl,,n,r hlch waa Introduced In the pureat and bet. Visit Astoria Quite a number of the passenger of the steamer Alliance, which touched here yesterday morn ing, left the boat and after spending the day transacting business or view ing the sights, continued to Portland by rail. Among these were A. A. Dim mlck of Marahfleld, D. A. Herring, J. M. t'pton, B. P. Hartlelt. J. W. len nett and E. I Farrln of Coa Hay: F. fl, Imberton, of Seattle, D. M. Itoykt and F. Can-hly of Florence. mwaoominj .r..rr-i """ i m I r . 'I' 1. .. . Mrs. c apiain .m. .oian im i"i - ; the rooming privilege of the cope land building, over the "Hoe Hive," on Commercial atreet, la a certain gunr- nnty of tho excellence of the service j to ba given there hence forward. Tin.' ; place will bo mado manifestly tho best i of Its kind In Astoria and every "-j tron will be mndo as comfortable excellent equipment and conscientious ; management can attain to. Chocolates and Bonbons f's, X y ! Ml I Are the Best ANGES their best. honograph Go. SPECIAL INTERESTS GUARDED timely communication from a Level headed hayseed, apropos the tendency of legislation at 8alem. Thn following couimuii lent ion la very iiit, wholly to the point, and embodies tint acfilliiii'iit In-Ill by iIiIm pape,r, and, U la safe to way, of nine-tenth of thn urban population cf the county If It wre but familiar with Ha text and topic,. There la fur loo mu'h of th! "special Interest" class of egHntlori pending In Holi-m, to make the people, nt nil eiiny, and far too little genuine, popular, disinterested far-reaching work on the part of their "servant" to ault the general run of men, There waa never a time In history whn the referendum waa o Imperatively need ed ua It Ih today, "Hayseed" deliver n wlnglng blow, and It best be heeded: I "Astoria, February 13, '07. "To the K'lltor: "la It not a little strange that the member of the legislature from thla county should not enl copies of bllla, which nr- of special Interest In the county, to some of .our public bodies, or, to our paper, In order that they may bo examined by Interested par ties? There are several bllla which are of great Importance to aome of our eltlr.cn. There la bill, relative to the sale by the state of tide land, the houao by Mr. Prix, and In the Pctintp by Mr, ficholflcld, declaring all atreams, sloughs, nnd water of the stato which have naturally aufflclent water capable of serving the use of commerce, or of profitably floating, during any part of the year, upon nat ural water or freshets, logs, tlea, shin gle bolta, lumber or other product of the forest, to be public highway. The act provide that any corpora tion engaged In the business of driv ing, -booming or transporting logs, ties, shingle bolt, lumber, etc., shall be deemed n common carrier and may condemn nnd appropriate to It use, jnny landa. riparian right, or other reserve to the prjval rlghta; but owner of the land whatever the cor poral Ion don't want. 'This bill provide for selection of romn,n,,rl, m cnUrt of equity, to nH1M.H(, thp .j,,,...,, sustained by the ,ini) owm.,j ,,,stead of having the jm,igea anm-sned by a Jury. In a law ;,.,,,., othoc case. It would W(fm (i) ,ho ftVeri,g0 hay.geed that If our representation In tho legislature were really representing the people, Instead of 'special Intereat.' all auch blllH as the above would be sent to i people who might be affected In their j property rights by such legislation befo. e they nre enacted by the legis- ro Into lows. . HAYSEED. In Succession The poHt of assistant general agent of the Chlcugo & North western Hallway Company made va- cant by tho death of the late lament ed A. (1. Tinker of Portland, will, It Is ret i!-:oii, be f!led by tho appoint men: of H. J. Mi'ler, recently . 'ho Aatorla & Columbia River Railroad service nnd who went from here to the Chicago lino under' tho chleftancy of Mr. Darker In tho west. Mr. Miller's friends here will be glad to see the rumor verified. He waa In the city, but could say nothing In confirmation of tho report. Threat and Defamation Hans Skele was before Justice Goodman yesterday, on a charge of "threats to do bodily Injury" preferred by one Peter Wicks. Deputy District Attor ney Enkln prosecuted the Inquiry and the testimony established the charge without affirming the alleged cause, nnmely defamatory remarks about Mrs. Skele. The case was finally dis missed, after certain admonitions by tho court, and promises by the de fondant, and so tho Incident closed. To Asist Mr. Talbot d. F. Nevins, formerly with the Peoria & Pekln Terminal Railway, when G. W. Talbot was general manager, has been ap pointed by the latter as assistant gen eral manager of the Corvallls & East ern Railroad, with offices at Albany. The appointment Is due to the In creased activity of the C. & E. and the numerous extensions planned for It Mr. Nevins took charge of his of fice yesterday. ' THAT LIPPERT ENGINE. J, H. Duncan, Astoria Agent, Maating With Abundant 8uccet. 3, If. iJiiman, of the Aatorla Wodi Worka, 4he general agent here for the' fumouM Llppcrt gaaollne engine, ha received two uhlpmen'ta of theae fine motora thla month, ono on February 7, of four engine, 4 horae-power, which were Installed In boat a of the Hcarirtlnavlan Cannery and till of which nro giving no trouble and running fine; the aeeond on the 11th of the aome make end power, three In num ber, two going to the aame cannery for boat a rvlc(.( mid the third to ttev, Mr. Kleffaen, who will Inatall It In hla new motor boat "The Chaplain," now lying at the KImore cannery. Thoae Interested In motora ahould look theae englnea up and watch them work a while, before purehaalng. They are becoming Immensely popular In these water. Mr. Uuncan has another shipment en route and due hero the latter part of next week. The Waldorf Theatre And Concert Hall, Eighth an.) Astor atreet, U 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 orchestra on the const, and a splendid line of mov ing picture from the latest film In tho buslnes. There I an ample scheme of entertainment projected along these line, and It will be main tained regularly with constant changes of bill. The piece d'reltence on the Klnnetlscope at present I "The City Cut-Up," one of the funniest and most realistic display ever een here. He get everybody In a enarl, from the poor Chink to the shrewdest of the police and detective forces; there Is a laugh for every film that passes. U. 8. Depository Word wu received by Cashier J. K. Hlggln of the As toria National Dank, apprising him that the federal treasury department had namerj that bank as one of its depositories for public funds. Thla Intelligence I not only a compliment to the Institution designated but a mat ter of convenience to the host of peo ple In thl section who have greater or lesser dealing with "Uncle Bam," Including the fort, the engineering department, the light-house and life saving department, and the varied list of cltlr.ens in financial touch with the government. The selection of the bank In this relation la due to the ceaseless effort of U. S. Senator C. W. Fulton, of this city and tate. County Saw Mill County Road Master John- Frye returned yesterday from the Nehalem country and the county anw mill, which latter Instltu- tlon he went out on Monday last, to open up for a run of 300,000 feet; but he reports that during Its winter idle ness the machinery had been tampered with and broken, so that the mill Is Inoperative until remedied. He Irought in a broken valve or two nnd other essentials and will start back at 6 o'clock this morning and start up the plant at once on his return there. Scandinavian ..Entertainment The Scandinavian Benevolent Society gave nn entertainment to Us members and Invited guests at Logan's hall last eve ning. An excellent program was ren dered which was thoroughly enjoyed by the well filled house. At 10 o'clock dancing was begun and continued un til a late hour, interrupted only for the consuming of light refreshments, On the Front Again Captain J. N. Jones, late of the sea tug Samson, and who had to go to the hospital by reaaon of the stress he suffered on her tempestuous voyage with the Big Bonanza In tow, was ut on the water front yesterday, somewhat the better for his rest, but still not quite up to tho 'market. Funeral Services The funeral of the Into Mary Lampi was conducted by Rev. S. H. Ronkra from the A. O. U. W. hall yesterday afternoon, under the auspices of the Finnish Sisterhood, of which society the deceased had been a member. Interment was in Green wood cemetery. DR. HILLIS1! Monday night. Star Course! Pres byterian church, 8 p. m. Seats re served without extra charge at Mar tinson's tailor shop, 11th street. The house will be packed and as there are only about fifty goot seats available they should be reserved at once. Foley's Honey and Tar cure la grippe coughs and prevents pneumo nia. Refuse any but the genuine In the yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. A TRIAL PROVES THE WORTH OF OUR rf4.00 and $5.00 SHOES FOR HEN They arc 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. Wherity.Rabton Company;; j4 The Leading 8hoe Dealers. FRANKFURTER'S OPINION. , 5 pairs of Sox, good WOOl- . T ,t, en to cotton Sox, . regnlar February dlrteen time, nothing seven. . r i 3 r 41 (Y Mi Astorlan Uff you don't vant to pHCe ZOC W 4 tor fl.W do a ting, it's sometime harder work at Wise's removal Sale 0 paiTS than ven do vant to did It. Dere vas for 51.00J that Chapln Railroad Bill. It ee not j ' ' de aame a de Chapln moosic bill. I HATS, formerly 52 to $i Dey both cost money, but Ja Chapln HOW 55 Cents at Wise's Te mooslc bill the peeple pay tor It dl- jjjoval Sale, rectly, for the Chapln Railroad bill ; th0 Peeple pay it by Broxy, vlch la ; All new Neckwear and SllS the Railroads. Fecrst they appoint a pendeTS worth from 50 to 75 committee von da House und a com-: centg nQW 35 cents at Wise's mlttee von the odder Houe the two.j commiuees meei iue oy eat 11, leeisi they agree to agree unanimously vlch is to scare the Railroad InoUve: tQ $2.00 at Wise's remOV das House committee run off the Track : - . and hollor the Governor who is a ; a sale know twice, is earning through the V. 8. Senate, let's block de vayt So they begin to throw Dust In the Pas senger eye, vlch 1 only the Peeplee; tym bye the Railroad bill get run over by the Baggage Car In vlch i the Railroad vault? But the crew say it ees nobody' vault, so vat' the use? The freight and passenger rate reg ulate themselves, uff they don't regu late themselves the Traffic Associa tion will an't dot plain? I therefore move to paes a bill ln- 13 a day to 120 a minlt, put in a lit- j tie stuffing of free R. R. passes fori the member and his family; season It mit a few cold birds and a cold bottle of Sassyparllla, vlch ven taken early in the morning before you go to Dea gives you das beautiful headache about vlch Dr. Lydia Plnkham, the author of the morocco covered booklet entitled "Who was here while Eva und Adam nerformed in the Garden of EJenville?" has wroten a book. Das House stands adjourned sign or die; let It die. FRITZ FRANKFURTER. p. S. As soon as the Rail Road Bill has raised grey viskers on the shin, das House vlll let it pass by. DONE BY DEED. J. M. Wishart and wife to H. C. Thompson and L. M. Wood side, 25 lots at Seal Rock Beach I M. R. Pomeroy, sheriff, to P. H. Ankeny, SE 1-4 Section 29-8-6 Mrs. Minnie Smith to Douglas Land and Trust Co., lots at Silver Point Cliff ... Greenwood Cemetery Association to August Olsen, lot 1, block 111, Section B, Greenwood.... 11.60 50 45 Tou'd better paddle your own canoe, For that's what you'll have to do, For when you are in hard luck And want to borrow a "Saw-buck" All you'll get Is sym-pa-thee, Unless you take Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Frank Hart T YOU CAN GET IT AT THE 10 CENT STORE Eeed Building, on 1 1th St., Between Commercial and Duane Streets. I i 1 1 1 Boys' Suits 'reduced from ' removal Sale. 51.25 and 51.50 Umbrellas reduced to 85c at Wise's re moval sale. Men's Suits reduced from 52.50, 55.00 and 57.50 at Wise's removal sale. Winter Overcoats as well as top ceats reduced almost 'one-half at Wise's removal Sale, REPORT IS FAVORABLE. Special Telegram Say Port of Colum bia Bill Please Committee. The Astorian is In receipt of a tele gram from D. H. Welch of this city, now in Salem, regarding the Port of Columbia bill, which is so cordially disliked here. The message is as fol lows: SALEM, Ore., Feb. 13. (Morning Astorlan) Committee from Multno mah reports Port of Columbia bill fa vorably. Just as it Is Including Clat sop and Columbia counties. D. H. WELCH, PERSONAL. MENTION. A. H. Anth of Warrenton was In this city yesterday. - D. A. Herring came In from Myrtle Point yesterday. F. A. Sangfest of The Dalle came down from Portland on the yesterday -noon train. Elsie Conklln of Clifton Is making Astoria a brief visit. Sister Oseltne of St. Mary's hospital, left yesterday morning for Portland on business. G. W. Maygar of Portalnd is In As toria on a business visit. E. Z. Williams came down from the . metropolis yesterday. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, ' delivered by carrier. 1 1 1 M 1 1 II H 1 M H 1 1 1 1 M