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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1907)
SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1007. . THE MORNING ASTOlUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. t Fresh - Vegetables ! The best in the market. Note our low prices. Asparagus ICc per pound. Rhubarb 3 pounds 25c. Head Lettuce , 25c per dozen. Extra Fancy Artichokes 3 for 25c. You make no mistake when you place your order with us.' ROSS, H1GGINS & CO. THK r.KADINC CKOCKRS ns tiles or lit in Go to A. 0. Craig for your tni awning and all kind of canvas worn 11th and E-cbani. tf Orkwlti ha received a sample of th National blcycl for tb aeaaon of HOT. Tb very best board to b obtained 1n the city ! at "The Occident Hotel Rate vary remonable, Wot Fine Wtoh and clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg, tha re liable Jeweler, 111 11 tb Bt. Hotel Irving will open their dining room to boarder and tranelent, March let New .management,. Rate Rea aonable. Baby Go-Carte New Block Juat In Hlldebrand Oor furniture old Be Hive Building. For Rent A 7 room houa with mod' ern bath, rent 130.00 Inquire at Bcho field Mattaon Co. Five Conta to 100 Whn you feel Ilk "eponftng" a bit. drop into Frank Hart' drug etore and buy a aponge Tou can Ond Juat what you want, from t cent to II 00 per apong. A Citiien Some Day Albert Math Inn, a native of Norway, ymterday filed hi declaration of Intention to become a cltl?n of thl country, with J. C. Clinton, county clerk, ymterday, and will prosecute hie ambition to a finish In duo time. Do you feel sleepy and not a bit like working In the afternoon? Per hap It' bocau of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard to dlgeet Why not try the Palace reataurant on Commercial etreet. where all the baking la done In those famou alow-proces ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholeeom thing? You'll av money, too. U nan it. Scully, Notary l'uuiio, at Scully' Cigar Store. Any old liourl Wanted Young men to atudy tflrg. rnphy. position whn qualified. Wa ge 175 to I HO per month. Apply Im mediately, Oregon College, S03 Com monwealth lld. Portland Ore. Nvr Aaked For It. My some mis understanding, It ha been declared thai Aatorla UmhI 142, of the In ternational rtestaurant Keeper' and Hnrtendcr' Association, hue been work log fixedly fr a six rtny weekly term) of (iervt-n, unit twit the Aatorla mem.' burnt were wholly committed to thl principal of employment, the rumor h..ng hiiNc, upon aomethlng that hud been aiild ,y Vic President W llornn, tm hi recent visit to thin city, Mr. Home at the meeting held In hi honor recently, d..nlt only with the good of the association iitet told what enV tlve thing eouid (. wrought by n local with money In He treaaury, iiiki rrii..itr.i rnany thing of value that were being lr. by other union, In behalf of their members; but nel ther h... nor the local aaaoelutfoii, hu ever held to the lx jny theory, nor In nriy way sought to enforce It here mi ner any aort or condition". Thl In one of the mlNtiike that gt abroad hy tlu. routii of unauthorized tat menta , PEKSOWAL. ror tiectrio servioa Itiatalivtlon or repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon, tWo trlcltn. No. 417 Exchange eiro.it, lei "phone, Main 2441. All manner of electric and telephone work done at abort boUoo. No Baseball Team-The Aatoila High school la In have definitely decided to abandon the ham-ball field rntlruly thin yeur entirely and will concentrate ihi-lr effort a n trnk work, The uilriint for team placea are turning out regu larly Mini a creditable hkkivkhI" wwma naaured. Aatorla high will wid hi-r track team to the Intermholaatlc meet at corviillla whh h will be held la ter In the aemeater. vn ror bntna-Kng Fu rook, one one of the brightest of the vounaer "Th Truth Will Rio"-After a do liberate and punitive denial, by word of mouth, over the liiig-dltaiic wire between thl city and Portland, by Trunin Wagner ,of the Welnhurd K tute, that there wan anything like auch a purchase contemplated by the estate truMeea, a dent wiih pii-d to th pub He record of thin county, yesterday, ennvrying to ruul Wenninger, the trun tee in chief of that prooertv. an on milled half Intereni In and to lot No. 7 ond of Mock No. 2, of Mc Clure'a Aatoila, the water Iota at Dunne and Twelfth ntreetn. the property not long alnee named In the preaa here an having been negotiated by that body for the purponen of a hotel nlte. It la hard to give tho new when elmple trulhn are o lnllnliely hard to get from fountain-head authority, and It la barely poanlble that an assertion to the effect that the Welnhard trustee Intend to buy the other half and erect generation of Chinamen In thla city, . moi,pr. h0. , thron w, ur,,K nmj & nnuva ot I'oriiana uy tne way. departed yeaterday evening for an ex tended trip to China, via Portland, am) Victoria, nd will crona the Pacific onl tho Emprenn of India, one of tha Can adian Pacific Company' ateamera, milling from the latter city on March 18th, next Monday. He want to know aomeihlng of the land of hi people and will atudy her Institution, tradltlone and p op. for a period of ilx month before returning to Aatorla. a like denial. The Aatorlan therefore refrain fro mmaklng the announce ment until they hall volunteer a con firmation. Dainty Foot-Qear At Coat Ladle with a per.chant for elegant foot-wear, eapeclally In the line of llpper, (and who of them I without It?), will be glad to know that Charlo V. Brown haa Juat put 100 pair of thoae elegtnt acceanrle on hi coat-llat and will dlapoa of them at that standard until the laat pair go out. There are bar. gain, galore! 8PECIAL INTRODUCTORY SALE. Negotiation About Cloaed Th Committee on Promotion, of the Aa torlu Chamber of Commerce hu about concluded Ita negotiation with Mr White, of New Ctrleana, the gentleman who wa o atrongly recommended to them by Secretary Tom, nichardnon of tho Oregon Development League, a a aullable manager for the local chamber. Tho term' upon which Mr. White will come on and aaaumo the big tank, have been nettled at 12.500 her annum, and It la thought he will be here to tnko hold of the work about tho rat day of May. The formal Je talla are all that remain to be dlapena. ed with, and thcae will bo covered at th earlloat possible moment. Today and today only, between 2 and B p. m. we offer at apeclal Hide 2Ge value layer cukoa for 15 cent each. We want you to come and get aciiualn " ed with u. Itoyal ltukery new ahop r.O'i Duano St. Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best Vegetables ! Vegetables ! Vegetables! The Finest Assortment in the City. We have Asparagus, Celery, Cauliflower, Hot House Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cabbage and Rhubarb AH kinds of Root Vegetables strictlv fresh. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY! Scholfield, Mattson Co,, SUCCESSORS TO J0HN8ON BROS. All Want th Beet When one roe In oaxch of amuecment of a certain kind, an, for lntance, a fine line of moving picture, he want the beat and lateat and will not be aatuned with thread-bare and common presen tation. In thl line, the film now on at the Waldorf are said to be among the real artistic work of that kind pro- grammed in this weatern country. In all there are tlx of theae realistic atrlng and all are living portrayal of the leading events of history, auch as the "Bennington at San Diego:" the "Tnanafer of Paul Jones r" the "Two Champion Wrestling Matches of the World;" the "Slums of Pari;" "Monsieur Beaucalre, or the Gentle man Friend;" and other of equal and remarkable fidelity, make up a series of entertaining Itoms not to bo dis counted In thl city. The Kingly Product This morning another himlni'KM house will open Its doors to the Atorla public, and offer the stork that Ih IndlsnciiHlble to all null. Tne Royal Bakery thrown Its doom wide open to Its new putronajje Mini will value received for every atom of goods soli over Its counters. Meaner: Muelhnuser & Mlahne, the proprietors, are practical bakers of ong experience and muster of the i le from the oven to the counters, and will do all that may be done to rve tho p,tronx that shall fall to thorn. Among their special products are the Table Queen loaf, and the Hutter loaf breads, than which there Is no better In the city. From 2 p. m. to g p. m. today, they will offer the Inducement of 25 cent value layer cake. for 15 cents. The new establishment will be opened at No. 505 Duane st. Hon. Herman Wlae was a homing paiwenger on the Portland exprca at noon yesterday, having been to the metropolis on a bulnea trip of couple of day duration. Among the arrival In thl city via the steamship Columbia, on Thursday last, wa Mr. Jarnea Carlln, the moth er or uie well known Twefth treet market man, J. J. CaHlh. Mr. Car lln came from Ollne, Indiana, via Ii Angeles and Han Francisco, and vial ted with friend en route. Mrs, F, A. Bloke left yesterday morn Ing on tho early express for Portland, with her daughter Mia Orre Htokea, the latter leavln gon a protracted vla It with friends In Han Francisco. ..P. 3. McOowan, the McOowan can m ryman wa in Astoria yeaterday. C. H. Malnwarlng came down from i ho metropoll yesterday on a bual- nraa visit. I. H. Bagan came down from the motropoll yesterday. John Hurko of Jewell was In Aatorla yesterday. A. W, Clement of Palouae I vMtlng liv this city. spontaneous Foot Race Policeman Houghton had a atrenuoua hour yes trrday afternoon. He ffad hardly ov ereome one man drunk and J la orderly and aided Chief Oammal and Policeman Thompson In getting him to tho nollre station wh.'n he came aero another Intoxicated Individual on'lower Commercial etreet and Mart ej for the city Jail with him. At the corner of Commercial and Twelfth atreet the prlwoner gave a audden Jerk and broke away from his captor. Ex citement steadied his feet and fear lent him wings and he went down the street like a runaway horse. Officer Houghton In hot pursuit. The streets were lined with spectator, and much lntoret wn rrmnffented. Three block were raced In record time and then the Intervention of another policeman, aved the day and the runaway wa locked In Jail. Doing Good Work O. Gunderson, the well known and cheerful old soUd- tor In the service of the Salvation Ar my, arrived In the city yesterday, on his customary round In behalf of the Rescue Home maintained by the army at Portland. Tho army keeps up 108 of these refugee throughout the world. 24 In the United State and 12 tn the Weatern territory, one of which la at the Oregon metropolis. The record of the work In this splendid department, for the past twenty years, I summar ized In the saving of 3,000,000 girls, the record for the past year being 1,600. It Is nn Institution well worth the kind lli-st consideration of all men. En slKn Nancy Garslde I matron of the Portland home. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlor Sooond Floor over 8oholfield A Mattaon Co. Avalanche of Jews-Harps With an extraordinary outlay of about $150 In gold coin, Dell Scully cornered the Jews-harp market here yesterday buy ing the last five hundred of those In struments known to be In existence. Those he distributed broad-cast among the"1 youngsters of the town and among the relic hunters of maturer age, and the festive twang of the hideous things' was heard on all corners last night to the discomfiture of all the cats and dtigs In Astoria Chrjlstendam. This Is his latest diversion fro mthe oner ous task of watching his alfalfa patch now underway on the placid and un disturbed section of Eleventh street that passes his store door. Search Wa Fruitless-S'nerifT M. R Pomeroy and T. Shute. the agent and part owner of the stranded ehlp Galena made a long and Ineffectual search yesterday, all about the country-side In the neighborhood of the Vessel, for the two apprentices Plnlr and Beadle, who had disappeared from her decks', Just on the eve of their departure for Port Gamble, to take their home-ward passage on another of the company's ships sailing; thence. It Is thought the yiire In hiding, and may have been employed by some of the farmers In the coast country. At all events Mr. Shute has abandoned the task of look ing for them. Only A Few Days More to Get Men's Overcoats One-Half Price. y Boys' Overcoats One-Half Price. Men's Suits One-Fourth Off. t Boy's Suits One-Fourth Off. Men's Hats One-Fifth Off. ; i r '"I Underwear One-Fifth off. Trunks, Sox, One-Fifth Off. Umbrellas One-Fourth Off. i i i EVERYTHING REDUCED! Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. BREAD QUALITY. On The Old Rout Hon. Cyrus E. Palmer, old "Cy" Palmer, Paper Ped-; lar Palmer, the Blake-McFall travel-i Qua,lty l of m0" importance, ling man that used to be, out of Port-! The brettd you eat Bnould pure n'1 land, hit the trail yesterday and came! nole80m. 1W be the beat Only down to Astoria Juat to see If blithe be" of ,nTedlent are used In too friends had forrotten him. Havlna ar makln of our .bread MnK weU tured himself on this score, he busied himself the rest of' the day, introduc ing his successor on the line, or rather C. E. White' successor, Mr. H. T. Mlncbew, who will fcom this day on, represent that popular house In this baked It ia aweet and wholesome, easily digested and la without question tho best, In the city. If you are not ac quainted with the merlu of our broad we invite a trial, feeling confident yon will be delighted with It Royal Bak- territory. Confinement In tho house!"' UBW 'aop 8ua wuane Bt ,7B w at Portland ha reduced Cy"a bulk!50"'1 "trMt somewhat but has not diminished his fund'of good humor nor hi aptitude, 8tar Courtel Dunbar Male Quartet for Belling the stuff. Mr. Mlnchew Is and Bell Rtnger Monday night Seats certain to make good and proved it may be reserved at Martinson's 'lit yesterday. gtreot A Big Deal Reported Rumor was busy hereabout yesterday with the de tails of the final negotiation for the sale of the Street timber holdings back of this city between Young's River and the Klatskunine, to the Western Coop erage Company, of Aberdeen; and the probability of the early establishment here of the third plant owned by that company for the getting out of coop erage stock, the other two being at Aberdeen, Washington, and at Hol ton, Oregon. It is Ho be hoped the rumor Is well founded and ripe for development s A Tni a i rr-vi ri- c fTHE WORTH OF OUR $4.00 and $5.00 SHOES FOR fl EN They are the height of fash ion but not the extreme. Full of comfort and good service for the man that walks much or little mm N They come in various leathers. All sizes and widths in stock. mm mi Wherity,Ra!ston S Company Th Leading Shoe Dealers. 4 Taken to Hospital Miss Jessie John son, daughter of Ed. Johnson of this city was taken to St. Mary'a hospital yesterday for medical treatment. Over Half Done The sheriff's office force hnd been worked to tho limit the past few days In meeting the demands of the tax-paying public In the period of ttmo In which the three per cent re bate operated, and last evening, , atter collecting about $18,000 more tn this behalf, with about $8,000 more In the malls received yesterday, the sum of collections to date will aggregate ap proximately, 150,000, or 5-9 of the en-, tire roll for 1906. ' Will Begin Construction The log ging road which the Tongue Point Lum ber Co,, plans at Oak Point will be gin In a short time. W. A. Goodln has the contract. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Len hart of this city a daughter was born yesterday morning. Homo Made Pie Home made Mince and Lemon pies at the Oregon Bakery today. He had no coat upon his back, But he had one on his tongue, And Rocky Mountain Tea, 'lt'a said, Kept him from being hung. (Bad , breath.) Frank Hart IF IFL IED E I - : . , WE GUARANTEE TO SEIL,1 ILLINERY Lower in price, higher in quality and style; than can be purchased elsewhere in Astoria. M FREE ! With every hat purchased any one of the beautiful gold mounted back combs in. our window exhibit at 483 Bond Street, oppo- site First National Bank. Our styles are absolutely exclusive and of the latest patterns. GEORGIA PENNINGTON, 483 Bond Street.