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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1907)
TUMDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1107. THE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. "A SNAP IN ORANGES" Our Great Orange Sale is now in full blast. Wc arc selling a larger orange for less money than any ouc 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. THH LKADING GROCURS if Ml Of I H Morning Astorlnn, (0 cnt ' month, gtllvered by carrier, Qo to A, D. Craig for your tnt, awning and all kind of canvas work llth and Kxchang. It Tbt vary bant board to be obtained In the city la at "The Occident Hotel." Itatea very reasonable, Wood, Wood, Woad Will sell about 20 cord f Witii dry ID-Inch wisi 1 for IS per cord, full or address Kr. Nat- lu, 20 Vi W. Aatur, mar Hihml.lt Cold Htorage Plant. 2-IB-21 For Eloctrio Barvica Installation or repair work, go to J. H. Vernon. elec trician, No. 467 Exchange ireet, let t nliono. Main 2443. All manner of ebvclrle and telephone work dona at ahort notice. Make Oood Ue of It There la an "odd and end" anlo on Jut now at tha popular alio house of Cha. V. ttrown. Don't frill to avail yourself of tha ununutU opportunity for bar gain In footwear. It'a up to you! With thi Mason A rrgulnr com munication of Tampla Lodge No. 7, A. V. & A. M., will bo hold ul Moilc hull, tiili, Tuesday, evirilng. February 10, 1907, ul 7:30 o'clock. Hy order of W. M. Attest: M. E. Muaturaon, M. M. Work jn E. A. degree. Y. M. I. Celebration Tliero will be a grand patriotic celebration, under the aunplciia of tho Young Men'a In atltute, No. 108, of thla city, u the night of February 22ml, at Ht. Mary'a Church Hull, Orand Avenue and Fif teenth, which will Include a aNect mualcal and literary program and a brilliant oration by Hon. John O'll im of Portland, Admlmilon 25 cent. Revival Meet, nge Are to bo held every evening this week nt a o'clock In the Hcnndlnavliin Mission on Frnnklln street, opposite tho brewery. Medina will be conducted jn the Scandinavian Innguago by Rev. Thco. Ouatnfaon, former pastor of the Hwed lah Mission church of Portland, assist ed by the workers of the mission. All Scandinavian arc cordially Invited. Do you feel aieepy and not a bit like working In the afternoon? Per toapa If because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard to dlgeat Why not try the Palace reataurant on Commercial etreet, , where all the baking la done in thoae famoui low-process ovona, which turn out light, appetising wholesome Milage T To'U aav. money, too., tf SPECIAL Naval Oranges 45c Size 35c 55c Size 45c SchoMeld, Mattson Co., 8UCCE8SOR8 TO JOHNSON BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parian Second Flpor over Soholfietd A Matteon Co, - -j i Orkwltx covers umbrella. . I Wlih to rout a Wrt i lima room with aoma prlvata family. I". N. Clark, Dall B. Scully, NoUry Public i nilly'e Cigar Htora. Any old hour I i J, A. Gilbaugh & Company, Under-; inkere, (49 Duune atrnet, corner of! Twelfth. tf! i i For Fine Watch and clock repalili.K go to Frank J. Loniierb-rg, the r liable Jeweler, 111 llth Ht. ! Don't Suffer Oo straight to Union' j drug store, on Eleventh slrpct be-1 tween Dunne and Commercial. It la open day and night, tha pureat and bent. Kvcryihlng of i j on I he river aide of the car being Tomorrow Morning -The abMcuce of! thrown bodily down on the paaaeng-ra County Judge '. J. Trenchard. at Ha-, on the down aide of tho car, The ohc b in lighting, with other ClaUopluna, ', and confualon of the moment wan ngnliiHt the Inlqtiltoua ' Tort of Coluin- j aomelhlng appalling, but the excite bin" bill, will operato to put off the ! meiit noon died down when tho move Hdjouriied aeal"ii of the Clataop conn-! ment of the train ha1 cetuied arid the ty court, until tomorrow morning 6 o'clock. at j Taktt Southern Trip City Treasur er Thomna Dealcy anl wife have left for California, where they will aand aevcral daya vlaltlng their daufciitor, Mra. K. Foater. Auditor Olof Ander son la temporarily attending to the collection of money duo tho ity treasury. Vitita Parent in Astoria H. It. Adair, second lieutenant of tho Tenth cavalry, 1 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr. Adair, In this city. Mr. Adair has been stationed at Fort Hob Inson, Nebraska, but his regiment has been transferred to the Philippine for two year' service. Will Convene Tody Judge Clel.ind, of the Multnomah circuit bench, who Is to presldu In the Clatsop court at Its opening for tho February term, did not reach hero yesterday, cwlng to press of matters In his own tribunal. He will reach thla cjty today on the ...! I .. 1.., noon Irani, iieu coui i, mmno wmt n.- t et. empanel the grnnd Jury nnd start the Judicial machinery In good work-; lug order and then adjourn until Mon day next, by which time It I pre- J sumcd Judge Mcltrldo will bo well j enough to take full charge. j Chocolates and Bonbons ' Are the Best ; i ASTOKIA EXPRESS IN THE DITCH SUNDAY'S ACCIDENT ON THE A. & C. RAILWAY NEAR H0L.T0N NO FATALITIE8 RECORDED SAVING CIRCUMSTANCES. Sunday morning's H: 10 express out of thin lty, for Portland, on ttin As toi ju & Columbia lilvcr Railroad, met : with, ft serious uci'ldctit one and ono j half mllca this aldt of Hulton Hlailori, mid 30 mlls from Portland, on the I Northern I'mlllc track. J Th u t ij In was swinging through u ' curving cut at her umil speed of 45 j '"' ' hour, when the engine struck I a broken rail, but passed It, carrying tlin baggage cur with It; tin- smoker, however, left Hie, rails and was thrown on ItM rlKbt side In the Weh and drugged for quite a distance before Urn momentum of tho train was stopped, the day coach and chair car leaving the ralla for tho ditch, but re taining their upright position. There were about sixty passenger on the train and thirty-five or more, from this city, none of the. latter be- Iiik aerl'iindy Injured, though lh rjg- rit ,)f ,,, mwirili. up M KrUvnly upon . , t (,.,, , .,,!,. from other polnta JlM,1 off ), The overturned amokcr wan tho a:eii( of the worm remilta, the iicopto less frightened of (he passengers got I to their unfortunate fellow traveler and began tho work of relief and ex trication. Among the Astorlana on the derailed train were Mrs. H. J. Clinton, the aged mother of County Clerk Clinton, who waa bii'U.v cut over tho right eye and badly shaken up: Mr. and Mra. 8. I Nunthrup. with tho son. Will Nan thrup, none of whom were hurt, though each and all have a realising memory of the simuihlng and grinding and tearing, Incident to tho moment, but forgot it nil In their farncat effort to nl dthose in the grave predicament at taching the wrecked smoker. In thla latter car was A. Leberman. the well known accountant of thn Fisher Uros. Cmpariy of this city. Mr. Lcberman was thrown about ten feet nnd land ed on his h"ad with vjoletice that left nn ugly cut on his acalp as a reminder of the ugly Incident. C. Polycarpoa, ! the proprietor of tho Eastern Candy Works of this city, waa badly cut I about the legs with glass from tho ! windows en the ground side of 'the i j oM r-turiu'd smoking cur. Tho gravity of the situation, ho far as personal Injuries were concerned, however, fell to the lot of C. Webber, of Portland, whose back and groin were hammered and bruised badly; J. (1. Povey, of th? metropolis, had his hips roughly compressed and his eye lacerated badly, V. Angle, the train boy, suffered Injuries to his back and bis scalp was cut in several places, while l!en Sullivan, the chalr-cnr por ter, got off with a badly cut nnklo. A number of people were slightly cut u., , I lttta.(V Kit -wfr aatrlf-titcili AnrMlcrVl UIIU Ul uint'ti, iJv Itviv ociii'uuij viivub" to Invite tho special attention of phy- slclans. Engineer Stoner waa In charge of tho locomotive, and ho Is looked upon as one of tho most careful men on the line, while Conductor Ulrcher, who had charge of the train, Is an old and val ued employe, cool and collected and resourceful. A wrecking train was sent out of Portland almost Immediately upon ro- ! celpt of the Intelligence at tho com- ! pany's headquarters there, and Super- intendont John McGuire was at the i head of the detail of relief; physicians ' and nurses nnd ftre-ald supplies were hurried to the front and those who i were badly. In need of treatment were I promptly cared, for and despatched to ! the metropolitan hospitals and to their ' homos, aa they desired, j The lay of the line where the accl- dent occurred was peculiarly fortunate, j considering tho nature of the cause, and all Involved, the company includ ed, are to be congratulated that no i worse effects are recorded in the prem- laes, The work of repairing tho track was despatched In quick time and the j train got into Portland at 2 o'clock. A pleasant Incident of the wreck was tho repayment by Mrs. P. L. Norrls of a debt of gratitude which she owed to C. Webber, one of the injured. Web ber, who Is a young Portland me chanic, has been wolklng at Stella and last Friday evening sprang from a dock to rescue Mrs. Morris who had fallen overboard. . By a curious coin cidence, Mr. Morris, who la a Port- land musician, wan enabled to cure for her rescuer during the trying hour which olupxeJ between the time of th wreck and the arrival of the train t Portland, and repay In kind his help to hue. ITALIANS INJURED. Prematura Explosion Damaget Men in Northihore Gsna. Two Marmono rielno and CabrUd J!er nlngo, two Itallana working on the eoiimrueiion or xm coiumni.-i valley lino near Chinook, were badly Injured by a premature blaat Hundiiy afler noou, A largo fUaritlty of exploalve had been Innerted In a face of a rocky projection and prepared for firing. The (U."c burned with greater rapidity than ha I been anticipated and before tho men could get to aafoty the charge ex ploded, A large fragment of atone atiuck Marmene Gelno on the right leg, cruahlng It. A arnaller piece hit Oabrlel Iternlngo on the back and thigh. They were brought to Ht. Mary'a hoapltal In thla city, where Dr. Hendomon, aaalated by Dr. Andrew Hmltb of Portland, who ja here on a vlnlt, amputated Oelnra right leg above the knee and dreaae. Berningo'a brulaea, which will keep him In bed for a week or aa Dr. K. Klanko, of llwaeo, who haa charg'j of trie health of the men employed by Erlckaon & I'etcraon, the contractora who are do ing the construction work, came over yesterday to examine the men, Returned to Duties City Treasurer Thomas Dealcy returned from Port land Sunday night, whence he ha1 gone to sen his wife and daughter. Miss Frances, safely on their way to California, where they will spend some time In visiting Mrs. W. E. Foster of Elk Grove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dealey. Assessment Receipts City Treasurer Thomas Dealey has completed the first two sheets of his quarterly report, showing the receipts Issued or street and sewer assessments. Those for January amounted to $2,386.84; in terest $28.27; total, $2,415.11. The re ceipt for February were: principal, $3,378.99; Interest, $41.73; total, $3, 420.72. The Seaside Sage Bill Chance, the sage and philosopher of the Clatsop coast country, the man with the long est memory in tho county and bailiff of the circuit court, was In the city yesterday to open that emporium of Justice for the accomodation of the eager public, but waa estopped by the absence of the Judge, or Judges. He will be in official evidence today, how ever. No Tax Dodging That Clatsop coun ty Is always, among the banner baili wicks of the state in the payment of her taxes, is accounted for largely by the extraordinary crush of people who swarmed at the office of M. R. Pom eroy. sheriff and tax collector, here, yesterday. All day long the deputies were kept on the jump taking the ready coin and bills and making out the desired tax receipts of the throng. New Stamp Book Uncle Sam, with fatherly oversight and a general eye to buajness, has made up his mind to put upon the market a new stamp book corresponding in size and utility, to the two-cent stamp folder so long nnd popularly in use. It will -contain 24 one-cent stamps and will sell for 25 cents per volume. It will meet a long-felt want with the people who have post card habit, and be a great convenience to the public. It will be on sale March 1, next. Gold Fish Have you seen the beau tiful gold fish In the windows of Hil debrand & Gor? Look them up. Fan Tails, 35 cents; straights, 25 cents. $20,000 and a Wife One of the four brand new films just put on at the Waldorf theatre and concert hall, il lustrates the swift and dangerous ac tion of an automobile race, the stakes in which are a wife and $20,000; an other Interesting display Is the pic tured adventures of a baloonist who achieves a remarkable rescue in mid air; still another, In popular vogue there, Illustrates the delights and vi cissitudes of a modern honeymoon. These leaders in the moving picture world, are amplified by the fun and frolic Incident to the pranks of "The Village Cut-up," and the miraculous transitions and exposures in the por tralay of Alladln and His Wonderful Lamp; the whole scheme being inter esting from end to end. Five Cents to $3.00 When you feel like "sponging" a bit, drop Into Frank Hart's drug store and buy a sponge. Tou can find Just what you want, from 5 cents to $3.00 per sponge. A TRIAL PROVES I THE WORTH OF OUR $4.00 and $5.0O SHOES FOR HEN They arc thehdght 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, Ralston Company j The Leading 4 PERSONAL MENTION. 4 C. E. Runyon, the court stenographer for Judge McBrlde, arrived in the clty yesterday and was busily engaged in taking testimony in the referred mat ters of the case of Ruth M. Knopf versus Emily Cashel. X. P. Sorenson, of Portland, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. looking after his lumber and logging Interests. A. O. Belland and Mjss Anna Bel land, brother and sister of Council man L. O. Belland, with Miss AskelanJ, Miss Emma Strumm and Miss. Grace Mclntyre, were over Sunday guests at the Belland home In this city. For Sale 120 acres pf timber, NW. 1-4 of the SE 1-4 and the S 1-2 of the SE 1-4 of Section 31, Tp. S north of Range 7 W, In Clatsop County, price $2,000; about three million feet. T. M. Wood, 230 Stark St, Portland, Ore. It Wanted Girl for chamber work. Ap ply at Hotel Irving. 2-19-tf Dr. Hilli The Northern Pacific train being five hours late, Dr. Hillis was unable to reach Astoria to lec ture last night. Every effort possi ble was made to secure a launch or a locomotive to bring him on time. He will lecture some time next week, whenever It will be possible for him to come. Many lines of NEW SPRING GOODS. a too numerous to mention have arrived during the past few days. Nowas the time to make your selec- tions for early spring sewing. DRESS GOODS. ace Curtains Nottingham, Brussels Net, Just opened a very com- Cable Nets and Batten plete line of 1907 Spring burg. All kinds of new Dress Goods, entirely new lace curtains priced from materials of unusual style 39(5 to $1'00 and beauty that will find Underwear and Hosiery great favor with the best All kinds and all prices, dressed women in town. Women's Silk and Wool Plain colorings, checks, Union Suits, light weight plaids and stripes. a beauty at $3.75. 500 Pairs 2 12 yard Nottingham Lace Curtains, Special at 39c pair. Big Shipment Just Arrived. Values Bigger and Better Than Ever. YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY. I TEN CENT STORE f REED BUILDING. Between Commercial and Duane on Eleventh Street. tHIWtHMtHUHIIIIMIMMMMMtlHMIHII 8ho Dealers. 5 pairs of Sox, good wool ,en to cotton Sox, regular orice 2oc to 3 for 41.00 wise,s rcmoval sale 5pairS r -1 f.i HATS, formerly $2 to $4 now 55 cents at Wise's re moval sale. All new Neckwear and Sus penders worth from 50 to 75 cents now 35 cents at Wise's removal sale. Boys' Suits reduced from 75c to $2.00 at Wise's remov al sale. 25c caps for 15c at Wise's removal sale. v $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas reduced to 85c at Wise's re moval sale. Men's Suits reduced from $2.50, $5.00 and $7.50 at Wise's removal sale. Winter Overcoats as well -as top coats reduced almost one-half at Wise's removal sale.