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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
Pill DAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA,. OREGON. f X i This will make your pocKotbooK feel glad. FANCY RIPE BANANAS A' . .1 25c TODAY rni j DOZEN Get your ordoo placed quick. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TIIK LEADING CROCKRS e w or 1 1 Mornltif Aatorlan, 10 canta a month, ddlvartd by oarrler. Oo to A. D. Craig for your tnt awning and all kind of canva wr 11th and Exchange, tf Th vary bent board to lo obtained In tha city l at "The Occident Hotel," ta vary raaaonnbla. Gold Flab llnva you on the beau tlful gold flan In tha wlndowa of nil dobrand At Oor? Look thorn up. Kan Talla, SB cant; atralghta, 25 cent Flva Cent to I3.0O When you feel Ilka "aponglng" a bit, drop Into Krnnk llart'a drug atora and buy r apong You can find Juat what you want, from t centa to $3.00 per pong. For Elaotrlo B.rvica Installation or ropair work, fo to J. H. Varnon, jIc" trlclan, No. 487 Kxchonge atreot, tel ephone. Main 2441. All manner f electric and lelephon work dona ut ahnrt notice. Mak Good Ua of It Thert la an "odd and end" aula on Juat now at tho popular ahoa houae of Cba. V. Drown. Don't, full to avail yourself of tha unusual opportunity for bar gain In fool wen r, It'a up to you! Disohargad From HetpltalCaplflhi Oranvlll Reed' who ha been at St. Mury'i hospital fur tha pnat month convalescing from on operation, wna discharged from that Institution yo torday. It will atlll bo aoma tim bo fore ha la abla to be about Lumbar Inspector Hare A. M. Ha- gon. Chief Inspector ot the .Bureau of Orndoa established by tho Oregon and Washington Lumber Manufacturers' Association I In this city on business. Vliit Polio Station Four choru girls of tho Hosier Drown company visited a local browery and later two of the quartette vlsltiwl tho police station, es corted by officer, and, were relensc-d on ball of five dollar each on a charge of being drunk. They gave their name a Ethel rtu.rn and Margaret Alien. The other two eecaped and fled to their hotel. Do you feel aleepy and not a bit Ilka working In tha afternoon? Per haa It'a because of tha kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard to digest. Why not try the Palace reeUurant on Commercial atreet, -arhra all tha baking la done In thoae fkmoua alow-procesa ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholesome things T To-'ll aav money, too. tf We will close our store at 12 o'clock in order to celebrate Washington's Birthday. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN80N BR08. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlors Ssoond Floor over Soholfield & Mattson Co. Jl Dell It. Boully, NoUry Public. icully'a Cigar Htore. Any old hourl - ' bill, buck to t'nolr homes urid buslne. Orkwlts lm received a aamplo of thu ' i h, ftn l each, nnd nil, t-ll (ho same National blcyolo fr th aouaon of -story of shameful subterfuge nnd ar 1007, j biliary busslsm.," Tho Ini'ldent of tho sequestered copies of tho bill from tho J. A. Ollbaugh Company', Under- I t' In U-ry, la tho same on all side takera, 14 Dunna street, comer of!rt",, lh" H,u"" 1 u unnnlmoiw that Twelfth. , For Flna Watch and elm k repairing, go to Frank J. Donnerbetg, the re liable Jeweler, 1H 11th fit. " j Don't 8uffar-(lo atraliiht to Llnton'a . drug ator, on Eleventh atrect b-j tween Dunne and Commercial. It l open day and night. Everything of tho purest and beat. 1 I New Store t. M. Chrlntannon, haa leiiaed tho old Mndatrom atore build-j Iiik In Aldnrbrook ftnd will 0.en up nplnlona an to Ita vulnerability, upon firm cliian ifeneral riiorehiindlito atoro eai h of It weakneMea, haa a chum at that pliiro on March lat, j pl"n In tho grxup, and the Idea la very J Keneral that It in uceptlhlo of legal Appendidtii Operation-Ollvor Ura-! nttark, enpeolully upon Ita unconatltu Iiiiiii an llwuco boy, wan opurated on . tlonal atatu. at Ht. Mitry'a hoapltal for uppondlcltla . Jui1k Trenehard, who, on tho eve of litMt evening at eight o'clock. At laat reporta the atlent waa progroaalng favorably. Still Alarm-No. 3 Hose, of tho Aa- torla flro department answered a atlll - alarm of fire, laat evening at 8:80 o' clock from the reald.-nce at No. 15S1 1 Franklin Avenue. It waa a burning (1u and no damage resulted. Full of Buainaia-Tho office of Coun-1 ly CU-rk J. C Clinton Is one of the bul- est place In all Astoria these duye. and j to have a moment for relaxation; j the Clerk and hi d.-putle. never aeem I n.-k .tti-!m,.nt h,.lnir iiro.l to tho elng utmost to accomodate tho rush of af fairs that are tiled there for tlnal ad judication and record. Oversight -There were aeveral pro nounced features on tho fine program of the Pythian entertainment of Wed-j nradny evening lat, which were not j aeeountod for properly, nor at all, In' yesterday morning' Astorlan, and thoiAlladln nnd Hla Wondeful Lamp, anJ proper amend will bo made In tho am- ; but few have seen the realistic produc I'lKlod record thereof In tho social col-! thm of his marvelous and romnntlc ad- umns on Sunday morning next Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best 1 t 1 1 'ALL ARE HOME AGAIN FROM SALEM LAST OF THE FIGHING CROUP OF A8T0RIAN8 HAVE ARRIVED PRE8ENT LOCAL 8TATU8 OF THE VEXING I83UE Judgo C. J, Trowhanl and dipt. J, K. Campbell returned to tlito city on yesterday's non oxproSK, from Halem; and Judgo Frank J. Taylor carno In last night on tho Into train: Thin bring "! til" entire Astoria. Il- n tlon, lately i ' sent to the en pi in! in protest aK'ilnat tho passage of tho I'ort of Columbia If wni-n i mi inn I'tirno up ior lorrmii paa ' sage In tho somite, there was not a copy of It In a single desk la that bouf Tho aiicroasful manipulation that eventuated In Iih passage s riuw on oUl Mlury, mid In almply borno out and proven by the reporta of tho AMorlurm J)1H, murw mt M ,nm,(i,llloni , ' lillUlllotiit, All hinted upon pending leg iHlutlon, tho erownltiif net of tyranny wna ufrntripllhod, ' Kneh faulty feature of tlir; hill 1h wll undi-raloud by the Aatorlu people who went t'nero to llht It, and their hla departure from Salcem, called upon the tlovernor, asked the executive to scrutinise the bill rightly for funda mental flaws, received positive au rance from bis Exollency the that he would analyze the bill with greater care, If poslhle, than any emanating tram thla eKilature. but he could not fromlhe legUIature, but that he could not lnvado the Jurisdiction of the court and declare It unconstitutional, U(' a lP bel" beyond hla province. -'liter disappointment la giving way tn ")r cheerful afterthought that Portland hn bitten off a gagging '"""tbful and ha a large llno-up of fouhlo ahead of her which. In due time, It may bo Astoria' especial privi lege to rellove her of, by the exercla of tho only resource nnd function not denied her by too bill, an application to tho courts of tho land In abrogation of the outrage. Tha Arabian' Dream The whole world haa read tho entrancing atory of ventures In search of It and after ho had secured It. This beautiful demon atratlon Is rlnht at hand, and he who will may see It any night nt the Wal dorf concert hall, where the latest and greatest string of moving picture films, giving this groat history Is on exhibition nightly. It is one of the most attractive features of this new and modern feature of ontertalnment and Is thoroughly well worth the see Ing. Grand Jury At Work Tho Clatsop county grand Jury was In active ses sion the most of yesterday, taking cog niance of tho criminal matters await ing treatment at Its hands. The cases falling under the scrutiny of this body, aro those of Captain Charles Forest, of tho schoenor Annie Larson, charged with tho murder of George Fisher, a mombor of her crew; Roy Fox, accused of the murdor of Blanche Day; F. Hoi brook, charged with an assault with a dangerous weapon; Marlus Llttre, one of tho Annie Larsen's crow, charged with the theft of money; and D. J. Ford, charged with tho crime of for- i gory. Tho presentation will bo duly mado by the Grand Jury on Monday next on the re-assombling of the cir cuit court. Created Exoitement A female deni zen of the half-world drove down Com mercial street yesterday evening, be having In so boisterous a manner as to attract tho notice of all passersby. Officer Kauffman warned the woman, I but she disregarded his caution and drove at a rapid pace. She was finally ! stopped and Officer Llnvlllo drove her 1 up to the Hotel Gammel, where she ; was placed In confinement. She will ! probably be balled out this morning. Blooded Herd O. I- Peterson is dally expecting the arrival of a prize pedi greed bull from' Pennsylvania to com plete his herd of blooded cattle. Tha Honor Diaputeo Dun, Ingalla, tho Lowla & Clark farmer, aya that Umi atatomont In tho Aatorlan of WeJ fieaduy to tho effect that O. 1. I'utoraon hud )ut brought In tho pioneer herd of ixitch Dolloil entile, wna a wldo error; that he, hlmaelf bought and landed in' t'lataop county, the Initial bunch of thla lino Block, novefi yeura ago, two cowa nnd a bull, of pure and rcglaiercd brnoJ. Thoa the Ihhuk atanda between theao valued cltlzeiiK, mul tho Aatorlan, with abaoliiUi faltiiesH, Irivllea the gen tlemen to udo It m colutnna In the set tlement of thla grave and potent que Hon, Tho main fact I undjaputed, that there la a good foundation In C'lataop for aoine tine alock-herda from thla aourco, whoaoevor Introduced It. Mystorioua Diaappaaranoa K. A. Liuu Hou, who ha been boarding at :'1 1-2 Aator atruot, ha unaccountahly vanlahod. Ho waa laat aeon at 2:20 o'clock Friday morning on lower Blxth H going toward the river. He Juat received a largo Ineroaae In aalary and waa celebrating the event In a Mi nt loo manner at tho time of hla dla opjiearance. It I feared by hi friend that he ha fallen overboard and drvwned, Waahinflton'a Birthday The annual ball of Antor Union, No. 9, Order of Wnablngton, will bo given In Logan' hall on Friday evening, February 22, Washington' birthday. Admlcalon cent, ladle free. Tho committee haa provided excellent mulc and aaauran- : aro given for a aplendld aoclal ev enlng. Tlckota can be procured at tho door or from any of the member of tho order. Remember the date. Herman Wle ay. Now that he haa returned from the fight agalnt annex ation to Multnomah County, he will push tho Grand Removal Sale with re newed energy: only a ahort time and the new atore will be made ready; anyone who care to save money on Men or Boy Clothing, Hata, Shlrta, Trunks, t'mbrellaa etc., had better hurry. Time (He and Bargain go rapidly. Dainty Foot-Gear At Coat Ladlea with a penchant for elegant foot-wear, especially In the lino of slipper, (and who of them la without it?), will be glad to know that Charlea V. Brown has Juat put 300 pairs of these elegant accessories on hla cost-list and will dlspoae of them at that standard until tho last pair goes out Tb,ere are bar gains, galore! Confusion A To Donors It seems that the two packages of Iced Royal Chinook despatched hence on Wednes d vy last. to U. S. Senator C. W. Fulton, at Washington, were sent him by S. Schmidt & Company, the cold-storago operators here, and not Mr. McGulre; the latter gentleman simply attending to tho direct transportation of the gift Put Off One Week Dr. Pllklngton. president of the Astoria Push Club which la due to convene In regular ses sion tonight, announces that In view of this being a legal holiday and a number of social attractions afoot in honor of the day, the meeting Is post poned for one week, meeting at the us ual hour on Friday night next Tho steamer Alliance should be in from Coos Bay today. She will go on tho dry-dock at Portland for some re pairs. She Is due for federal inspec tion on the 26th, and will not go out before the 27th, Wednesday next Millinery Opening Mrs. R. Ingleton announces the spring opentng of hats at her store In the Welch block oppo site tho Budget office on February 25, 26 and 27. An excellent line to make your selection from. Ill at Hospital Halvord Jeldness, pro prietor to the men's furnishing store at 613 Commercial street, sustained a serious operation at St. Mary's hospi tal yesterday afternoon. His condition is reported as improving. Stand Pipe Tasted Chief Foster, of the Fire Department tested the stand pipes of the New Astoria Savings Bank building and they were found to be in excellent working order. Killed Near Rainier. Peter John son, a tramsman on the Wilson logging vroad, near Rainier, was crushed to death by a log Wednesday evening. Ho was clearing the rollway and was loading a log on the cars, when an other behind slipped and he was crushed between the two. . .Dis-harged From Hospital. R. S. MacEwan who has been ill at St. Ma rys for some time, Is again on his feet Albert Utzingcr and daughter re turned to Seasldo . yesterday after a brief visit to"thls city. Horning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, delivered by carrier. A TRIAL PROVES J THE WORTH OFOUR $4.00 and $5.0O 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, Ralston Company j; o , Th Loading 8hoo Dealara. BEAVER LUMBER CO. HILL FINISHED FINE NEW MILL AT PRESCOTT WHICH WILL CUT. ONE. HUN DRED THOUSAND FEET PER DAY WILL BEGIN OPERATION APRIL 1ST. J. E. Qulnn of the Beaver Lumber Company of Prescott, Oregon was In Astoria yesterday on business. He re ports the big new mill almost complet ed and will be ready for business about April 1st, or as soon as the new hotel which the company Is building Is com pleted. This Is one of the most modern and finely equipped plants on the Co lumbia River and managed by the peo ple it Is as we predict for It a splendid record. Tha nlant Is located three miles east of Rainer on the A. & C. R. R which has established a station there. R F. Barker formerly of the Diamond Watch Co., Is the general manager. OCCIDENT BILL OF FARE TABLE D' HOTE DINNER Served from 5 to 7:30 P. M. 75c Cream of Oyster Consomme Roya1 Celery Pickles Young Onions Olives Columbia River Smelt Potatoes Bordelalse Shrimp Patties Peach a la Conde Roast Tame Goose with Dressing Roast Prime Ribs Beef Creamed Cauliflower Brussels Sprouts Baked Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoe Baked Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Sardine Salad Apple Cocanut Cream Hot Mince Pie Prune Whip Small Cakes American or Swiss Cheese Demi Tasse WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, Feb.22 1907. Y. M. I. CELEBRATION. There will be a grand pa triotic celebration, under the auspices of the Young Men's In stitute, No. 106, of this city, on the night of February 22nd, at St Mary's Church Hall, Grand Avenue an- Fif teenth, which will Include a select musical and Ijterary program and a brilliant oration by Hon. John O'Hara of Portland. Admission 25 cents. :: IT'S UP TO YOU to save One-Half j jj on your Tinware, Graniteware, Crockery, J Glassware, Stationery, Notions, Etc. You can get it at the TEN CENT STORE REED BUILDING. Between Commercial and Duane on Eleventh Street. k4--Ali WATER FRONT ITEMS. 4 V a TioVw.- i a n r - -.-T7 1 CV1 , Jr ra V-tl mans, subdivision "B" of block 15, Chelsea 1 , gomtry, lots 7 and south 65 feet of lot 8, block 27, McClures 1 Henry Fleckensteln et al to Frank C. Lenta, lot 7, block 8, Inglenook 100 George L. Hills to Crossett Tim ber Co., tract in section 29 and 32, T 8 N., R 1 W., 10 E. M. Houghton and wife to Wil liam Kenney, lot 30, block 8, Meriwether Downs 2S United States to Vincent H. Tlch nor, 40 acres In section 12, T IN, Rl W., patent County Court Bids for lumber to plank the Warrenton road will be opened and the road work acted upon. Born, To Mrs. G. T. W. Smith, at C VT n Tr' linanltal a inn nn -fXT 1n. v . Mary's day night Seaside Improvement. The Seaside House of Seaside is planning a pier to use a thousand feet out to sea, facing the hotel. A promenade twelve feet wide, will also be constructed two miles along the beach. Dade's Little Liver Pills thorough ly clean the system, good for buy liv ers, makes clear complexions, bright eyea and happy thoughts. 5 pairs of Sox, good wool en to cotton Sox, regular price 25c to 3 for $1.00 at Wise's removal sale 5 pairs for $i.oo; 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. $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. s Winter Overcoats as well as top coats reduced almost one-half at Wise's removal sale.