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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1907)
t ' SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1007. THE MORNING AS'fOltiAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. Ir 'GOLD MEDAL BUTTER' Has that fresh taste, and inviting appearance We recommend it to ' PEOPLE WHO LIKE "THE B E S TV' ROSS, H1GGINS & CO. T1IK LKADING OROCKRS FISH AND FISHERMEN THIS SEASON IN THE CITY CHURCHES. First Methodist. Public worahlp and sermon at if. 00 (a. m. and 7:80 p, in. Bcrmon themes: Morning, "The rtplrlttml Life." Even- CONCLUSIONS OF A PRACTICAL Ing, "Eternity." Other orvlee: Cl" MAN OF FISH AS TO THE 1907 nreot,n at 10:15 a" m' "unny "Ch01 at 12:15 p, m. Hp-worth Leagtio at (I: JO CATCH AND SERVICE-NEW " , nr..B i t-no n. m. You will be cordially re- celved at all the service. C. C. Rarlck, pastor. TERSE TILES 01 1 IH Qo to A. D. Craig lor your Unt. awning and all klrola of canvas wrtt Uth and Exchange. . tt Ml 11 8nil!y, NoUrj I'ubllo. i Joully'i Cigar tttore. Any oll hour I To Tht Fiaherwiarv-lt will pay ynu to come iiikJ look r my atock of air riiimiHi uml for iiunitilria uu tank fm whittling, " Orkwlu. Tn vary bast board to ba obtained In tha city la at "Tha Occident Hotel." Halt vary reasonable. For Flna Wetoh and clock repairing (o to rranK i. ponnerbtrg, me ra llabla )walar, 111 11 lb Hi. Leaves Hospital Mr. Catln-rli Iliikalit, who ha ben 111 at fU. Mary hdMpIlM) for aoinu tlrn", I i'W wii. valt-sifnt wnt Iwi rturrid l' hoi oaldewe In this city . HoUl Irving will open their dining ream to beardere and transient, Maroh 1st New .management,. Rate Rea sonable. Baby Oo'Carta New atock Just In Htldabrand Oor furniture old Dae Mtva Building. For Rent A 7 room house with mod rn bath, rent 120.00 Inquire at Bcho noli Mattaon Co, Flvo Cant to 10&-Whtn you fas) Ilka "sponging" a bit. drop into Frank llart'a drug atore an buy a sponge Tou can And )uat what you want, from ( ceata to M 00 par aponge. Appendioltie Operation Ml Je ln Johnson of till rlty was operated ui.on for aptx-ndlWtls yfntirdny morn tug. Il"r condition I reported aa cnltmt. Logging Camp Aecldnt-Pto Pear n. a bueker employed In ihn Arm strong and Leonard logging camp and ill., mUTortune to break hl hg trdtiy. ll wtm atandlng on n bg nnd flt (T catching hi left leg " mi. h a manner as to break It The In turd mn wa brought t this city nnd placed in Ht. Mary' hospital for trat mailt. Wantad-Young men to atudy teleg raphy, position- when quuUrttid. Wa ff 175 to 190 per month. Apply lin- mediately. Oregon College, 603 Com. monwcAlth Mdg, Portlnnd Ore, For Eleetrio Service IiisUll itlon ot repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon, eb-u- trlclan, No. 47 Exchange s'reet, tel ,.i,r,r, Msin 9441. All manner of electric anJ telephone work dona at abort BOtloa. Dalntv Foot-Gear At Coet-Ladlae 0 with a penchant for elegant foot-wear, especially In the lltie of allppara, (and who of them la without HT). will ba glad to know that Charlea V. Brown haa Just put S00 patra or these elegant accessories on bla coat-ilst and will dispose of t'nem at that atandard until tha lat pair fOe out Tbaro aro bar gain, galoral 8outh Bend Forgers A gang of for grr ha been vlctimlr.lng the aaloon and More of Houth pend and Ilaymond for several day. The men have pos. session of a check-book of the Cain Mill Co., of Mesklll, and forge chocks on that company, which chuck are readily cashed, an the men claim to be workmen from the mill. Khorllt Me Dunuld has picked up some upeel. but mi far has fulled to got the right purtle. It l reported that the for Ki rs are headed townrda this city North Head Wireless-Dispatch,." from Vallejo, California ! tlmt Willi the Pacific licet was recently on the. way from Hon IMego to Maudateim Itay. some of the worship were In com munlcatlon with lb" North H-:d wire. , Matlon on the coast of Washing t, commander Hearing considers the North Head wlrele statolon He l..t equipped nd most powerful -t Initalled. Will Start on Monday-The well known Astoria contractor, W. K. Oood In win begin tomorrow on hi big con tract wlih the Tongue Point l.umhorti- Company, for the construction of It nv.-mlle logging railway, from cm point buck Into the woods. Ho hiiH about twenty-tie head of horn-, plen ty of fodder, m rupeis and utensil and twenty men on in ground nnd will do (he work up quickly nnd well Do you feel eleepy ana not a bit in,, .nrkinc in the aiternoonT Per- ics ws.us of tha kind of lunch you-ra eating too heavy and too hard V dtgeat Why not try the Palace raeMurant on Commercial aire.. whara all the baking la done In those famoua alow-proceaa oven, which turn out light appotlalng wholome .. . m w ,1, ..... mAMV. tOO. I' In conversation with onu of iho beat posiitd, pracilcni llsh mantor o ftho lower Columbia yesterday, a reporter of tin. A -I'm In tt, gleaned u few Inter '"IrTu facia In coniicellun with the forth -coml, ik a.iliiinn mihoii hero by way of rcspotiNQ to sotne direct In iUltleK: The. sutiNtance .of the gen tlfim-ti's coiicIumiiiis w;ts aa follow Hy the '-nil or AugUHt 1 will bo abl to give you some, very dellnlte, und I nop,j Intrt'Silug facts In relation to the 1" pack, the run of fish, and such detail as will mitu'ally fall our way, In dvrinltc fo'tn and reliable figures; until (but time, It Is not within the tioaidMlltlcfc to iclve any dependable data whatever, Kvery IWiIok season Is an era to Itself and bis It" own collar history, and none limy be foru- cnstrij vi Hn uny certitude. "Theie me, as you know, approxi mately 3.0'to I, .mis und 6,0'tO men usu ally; riitfagrd III thii liidustty below Tongue Point, and from what 1 know IH-isonolly of the new enterprise In l hi-, line, i hero will probably be 100 pew and iulle a lot of new g?ar bout on the river with their usual comple ment of men. but beyond this 1 can say nothing to any success In the field As to the. season Itsylf, the belated cold gpcll I likely to keep the mow In the mountain much later than us ual and to that etenl retard the ear llcr tun of aulmon. When tha aai- mon entura a stream from the aea. it ta to find fresh water and clear water. and falling the latter, tiioy return to the outside element and wait. To roy thinking the aeaaon will not be an ear ly one on thl acore; though even thlg hyitheUi may prove unreliable, 1, with all other men engaged in thl InduHtry, have good cause to re arel thut there haa not been Joint ac tion taken by the State of Oregon and Washrlngton, looking to the destruc tion of Htilmon'a natural enemy, the sen lion, so proline and ao destructive off the bar of the Columbia; tht la not a matter that hould bo left en tlrety to tne people engaged in the trade: It Ik uultc within the province nf the States to discharge auch a duty io on., of the greatest of Ha Industrie, and It should huve been provided for largely In excess of any previous ar- ranircmeitts made In thl behalf. With all other. 1 am nursing the hone w bhatl have a big and pro oetoiu- seuNoit In the salmon Hem. ana with the rest, muni bldo my time d do my work, whatsoever shall be the result." First Congregational. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Bub Joct: "The Measure of our Spiritual Development." Evening service at 7, 30, Subject, "Reasons for Itoflecilon." Hunday Kchool at 12:20, T. P. S. C. E at f:30 p. m. Midweek meeting Wed- rmsrlay at 7:30, p. m. You are cordial ly Invited to attend all the services of thl church. Strangers and visitor In the city will find a hearty welcome and henr a helpful message! Come with ti. We will try to Jo you good. C. E. MoorehouKc, Ph. P. Pator. Regular preaching service at eleven o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m Meeting of the Young People at 8:15 p. m. Presbyterian Church Morning worship 11 o'clock, "Life light." Sunday Kchool 12:15, Y. P. S. C E. :30, evening worship 7:30, "Hand to Hand." All Invited. Dunbar's Male quartet and Bell Rlngerg Monday, M. S. Gilbert, paator. Lutheran Synod. At the First Lutheran Synod church, cor. 29th and Grand avenue aerlvces tomorrow morning at 10:45, evening services at 7:30. Sunday achool meets at 9:30 a. m., Trleo. P. Neste, paator MADAM ! MILLINERY When thinking of THINK OF Jaloffs New Store 12 Eleventh St., Between Commercial and 15onl . First Lutheran Church. Ciutave E. Rydqulst, pastor, morn Ing aervlce a uaual at 10:45, Sunday achool and service at the German Lu theran church on Grand avenue at two and three o'clock respectively The aervlce will be In German, Rev. Boehner preaching. Service In Eng lish at the Upnertown church at 7:30, theme for aermon: "If the Son make you ye are truly free." AH are cor dially Invited. Norgegian and Daniah Methodiat Church. Corner of 37 and Dunne St. Sunday school at 10 n. m.. Albert Carlson, lender. Preaching at 11 n. m., and 3 p. m.) Every Thursday- night a short sermon and general Prayer meeting. The Scandinavian people are cordially Invited to a,tcnd the Service In our Church. Ellas GJvrdlng. Pastor, res ldcnce, 179D Duane St. i ii The Leading Millinery Par lors of the City. We wish to call your attention to the fact that our millinery department is under the man agement of MRS. A.JALOFF, the milliner of TWELVE YEARS EXPERIENCE, a stand ing that speaks for itself. We have no left-overs from 1 906. Every one of our hats is the latest pattern of 1907. We do business on the CALL AGAIN MOTTO, and do not offer you no baits in order to make you buy a hat WE DO NOT HAVE TO. Our hats are mod- . erately priced, and sell without premiums, BE CAUSE THEY ARE THE KIND YOU OUGHT TO WEAR. All we ask of ou is togive us a call and talk to us about MILLI NERY before purchasing your hat elsewhere. Always glad to see you at J AX Of f ' M nerv. Su ts. Cloaks. SKirts, waists, tw. nniiiiiitiiiiiiiiim nun tin niHtittiiHt Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best Good Goods, Good Service, and Prices RlgHt. WE SOLICIT YOUR- PATRONAGE. Schoffleld, Mattson $ Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. Police Court -John Doe, a young man residing In an outlying district came to Astoria several day ago with about tlftv dollars and proceeded to part himself from his money. Ho took several drink In a certain resort I'fi- day night and wa found aevural hours later by the police, lyln gin the street in a stupor. In police court yesterday be declared that he had been drugged and the testimony of Ol'lccr Unvllle seemed to corroborate tho statement. A- he had plcudccl guilty to a charge of drunkonneaa. he was given the min Imum duo of $2 by Police Judge Olof Anderson, and as he had been In Jail ono day the sentence was considered aa served. , Peniel Mission. The Peniel Mission will hold regu lar meeting every day of the coming week except Monday. On Tii"dny and Wednesday the meetings will be notable by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ferguson the founders of tho Peniel Mission on the Coast and In foreign fields, having establi.shecl some fifty missions In all. A large attendance 1 assured on theso nights and every ono will be welcome. wrSsoHll. j Mr. G. F. Laskouskl of Fort Set- vena Is visiting In thl city. J. Bremner wa tn from Young's river yesterday on buainew. Karl, Charlea and Anton Anderson of Chinook were In Astoria yesterday. Frank' slovey came down from Portland yesterday forenoon on a busi ness trip. Judge Page Is In the metropolis on personal business. J. S. Lewis- of South Bend Is visit ing In this city. J. C. Phalr.and wife of Jewell were In Astoria yesterday. G. T. Ellis was down from Portland yesterday. Samuel Elmore and wife arc In Port land on a brief visit. Mtaa.M. E. McCrea left Friday ev ening for a few days' visit In Salem with her friend Miss Rebah Gans Warrentpn Presbyterian Church at tha Warren Hall. Sunday achool at 10; 30 a. ni., Eve ning worship at 7: SO. Alderbrook Presbyterian Church. Morning worship at 10 o'clock Y. P. S. C. E., at 7:30 p. m.. If For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlor. Second floor ovar Soholfiald A Mattaon Go. P All Want tha Beat When one goes In search of amusement of a certain kind. as. for Instance, a fine line of moving pictures, he wants the best and latest and will not be satiatiea with thread-bare and common presen tations. In this line, the nima now on at the Waldorf are aald to be among the real artWtlc work of that kind pro grammed In this western country. In nil there are six of these realistic strings and all are living portrayals of the leading events of history, auch "nonntnirton at San Diego;" the "Tnansfer of Paul Jones;" tae "Two Champion Wrestling Matches of the World;" the "Slums of Paris; "Monsieur Beaucalre, or the Gentle man Friend;" and others of equal and remarkable fidelity, make up a series of entertaining items not to be dis counted in this city. Melanopa la Sold Word reached, this cltv last evening that the wrecked Ttrltlsh bark Melanope has been sold, but the dispatch failed to give the nam" nf the purchaser or tho figure at which she passed. Captain WUUs her old master, will be down today or to morrow, to perfect the details of the transfer. Narrow Eacapa A collision occurred yesterday afternoon on Commercial atreet between a rig from the country and an A. E. street car, which might have resulted badly for the owner, horse and wagon, had not the car been promptly checked. As it was the anl ma bad every ahred of harness stripp ed from it, and the rest of the outfit got off with some abrasions, none of them severe enough to require a trip to the shop. On The High Road Andrew Thom son, a res-pec table Norwegian dweller In old Clatsop, yesterday filed his ap plication fo radmlssion to full citizen ship in the United States, and he will qualify in this, behalf on the 18th of June next, before the Hon. Circuit Court, Judge McBride, presiding . Visiting In Astoria Mrs. Jane Mor rls of Raymond and Mrs. F. S. Wil son of Wlllana Washington are In the city visiting their daughter and sister Mrs. John A .Montgomery. Mrs. Mor ris has Just disposed of a portion of her home adjourning Raymond for $10,000. An Official Visit Col. W. S. Roes alor, chief of the federal engineers in charge of the Jetties' at the mouth of the Columbia, was In the city yester day, conferring with his alda as to the acquirement of the Immense quantl ties of lumber essential in the projec ted work on, the Jetties. He returned to the metropolis on the evening s ex press. Prefera Astoria H. B. Parker left Can Tlieirn nn Tuesday last for his Astoria home. He says 'he wants to get back here out of the rain and cold and sleet.'and that if he has to sojourn anywhere for an outing it will be at Seaside hereafter. He reports the weather in the south as the most mis erable In years. Oraaniiera Leave Martin Carlson and Wade Parks, the organizers for the Industrial Workers of the World who have been In this city for the cast several days' left yesterday for Portland, after having started a branch hero of 101 members. They will go from Portland eastward to Chicago forming organizations alon gthe way, Those who joined the I. W. W. here were mlllmen not affiliated with any- other labor organization. The mem bers of the American Federation of Labor Unions here look upon the new organizatlpn with small favor, partly hfioausA of tho unwarranted attacks made upo nthelr order, especially in the amphlet published in Portland Fr'- day, and partly because the I. W. W. receives Japanese and Chinese la- I borers on the same footing as white ! workers. , ' Cleanliness Is Next To Goodliness. In the preparation and manufacture of our goods the most rigid cleanliness Is observed. Our shop Is open for In spection at any time. Our pies cakes and pastry are made of the very best material and in the same careful manner as our bread. We take pride in producing only the best of bakery goods. ROYAL BAKERY New Shop 505 Duane St. GASOLINE EXPLODES. SAN DIEGO, March 16. The explo-( sion of a gasoline tank aboard the steamer St. Denis this afternoon caus ed the death of one pasenger, one offi cer of the boat and three deckhands'. A TRIAL PROVES ITHE WORTH OF OUR ! $4.00 and S5.0O SHOES FOR TIEN 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 1 V-'.Vi v :; 1 They come in various leathers. All sizes and widths in stock. WherityfRalston Gompa n ' ' Tha Loading She Dealers. MM. MIMMMMO