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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1907)
I SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOK1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. A COMK AND SKK " C R E S P O" the great Malt-Honey food. "PURINA " The best pancake flour on earth. "RALSTON'S BREAKFAST FOOD" The best mush for the morning meal. Demonstration of these great foods now being made at our store for your benefit. COMK. j ROSS, HIOOINS & CO. TERSE HIES Of II National Bloyoles On Sale At Oik- wltn's. Qo to A. 0. Craig for your tnt, awnings and all kinds of canvas work 11th anl Exchange, tf 11.-. u.a-u ft - I A a 1. . tw. nn uwnru tu u uuimneu in mo city io at "The Occident Hotel." IUta vary reaaoaable. For Pine Waton and clock repairing go to Frank I. Donnerberg, (ho re liable Jeweler, lit 1Mb fit. For Ront A 7 room houto with mod ern bath, ront 120.00 Inquire at Bono. flolJ A Mattson Co. Liberty Bell Social Club-Will give another one thntr popular diner hi I.ogan' Hall Saturday evening March 23. Tv.lt 1i it n. . . ..... ih ueuiiy, iourv public, at fcully'a Cigar Mora. Any old hour I s I . a ror Kitoino service -Installation or repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon, elec trician, No, 467 Exchange street, tel- pnone, Main Hit. All manner of electric and telephone work dona at fcoft notloe. Art Clatitt Meet Today -Mid, M. I". Wood will meet i hn iiiiinlmrx uf the iirt clae ui Mr, Graham's purloin No. ) Kx'hunk tr-et, thin after- noon ut 2 o'clock. All Interested in any Hm of ml, are Invited l bo present. A Topical Top lo- Rev. (.. C. Iliirlrk, pit m tor of tin- l"lrt Mt'lhiidlei church Intend to prea h a rliiklnu rcriimn "i tomorrow evening nt tli.U church on llu "utiject of "I(ilk-1 AMol'lu," tuple nf 'onitd-rt'lc Intercut ij tunny and llk.-ly to h'lV'- a huge number or auditors. Five Centi t tj0r-Wbn you feel like "sponging" a bit, drop into Prank Hart's drug atoro end buy a aponge. Tou can And Juat what you' want, from I centa to 1100 per aponge. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Jtmt received a new mock of fllnger and Wheeler Wlleon machine, all Dm lateat style. Itepnlrlng and cleaning of nil make of machine! a speclolty, coma and give u a trial, 172-lOt'n St. Getting Her Share -Astoria In not losing any of the equinoxlcal gale .and storm, nnd Kbn Ih living In the hope that when the etviiton uliiill have pnedi ili-ir will be a spell of fair and com pensating weather, but there no bet piietd on tho tjuullty of the Chung. Do you feet elrepy ana not a bit like working In the afternoon T Per hape It'a because of the kld of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard to dlgeat Why not try the Palace reataurant on Commercial street, where all the baking In done In those famous slow-proeetie ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholesome thlngaT Tou'll aavi money, too. U Off For California Hetrctsry of Mlate K, V, (U'tiM-n, who him been mole nr lew. mt luviilld since M raini'itlgn lust year, pnmu-d through thin city ynsterduy morning on the steamship Costa ftlt it, n route to southern Cull, fornla, for the benf!t at bin health. Ho wit ncconipiinled by hU friend and phynlclnn, l'r. It. E. U Httlnor. or B lein and Utkt-vlfW. lll frleiida nil over the Mute will be Rind to hour of hi willy recovery. It Ha Arrived For nonw time A torla'n genial clothier, P. A. Ptokeo, bn been on tho Jook-out for a now automobile which h ordered from the OldHmobllo compnny eomo time ngo, nd yentcrdny the 35 horwe-powor gl i arrived. It I a. hnndnome and or vlceablo machine and on of the fasten! In tho Htm p. Mr. Stoke wm aplnnlng It over tho length of Commercial direct yeMterdny and bucking aome of the lecpet hllU' with It, the auto' do ing all that wan required of It In fine ahapo. All Want the Beet Wben one goea In aearch of amuaement of a certain kind. a, for Inatance, a fine lino of moving picture, ho want the ben and lateit and will not bo aatlafled with thread-bare and common preaen tatlon. In thl line, the film now on at the Waldorf are said to be among the real artlMlc work of that kind pro urnmmed In thl woatern country. In nil there are fix of theo reallntlc dtrlriK and all are living portrayal of the leading event of history, uch a the "Uennlngton at Ban Diego;" the "Tritnafcr of Paul Jonea;" the "Two Champion Wrestling Matches or the World;" the "Bluma of Pari "Monleur Beaucalre, or the Gentle man Friend;" and other f equal and remarkable fidelity, make up a aerte of entertaining Item not to bo die- counted In thl city. HIOH SCHOOL DEBATE. Members of Term to Qo Against Eu gene High Chosen, Tho third mid flmil cnntoal, among INTHE CITYHURCHE8 First Presbyterian. Palm Hundmy! Morning wornhlp 11 thoHe trying ut for poltlon on the' o'clock, "Under the I'lma" Sunday achool 12; 15, Y, p. n. (!. K. 6:30, even. Ing worhblp 7:30, "Tuoadiy of pan.,fl Week." All are Invited. Win, 8. Ollbcrt. paator. dehutlng team which AMorlu high school will .(tend iiKitlriHt Kugene high school, wii hi'ld In tho aMcrritily room of thy high school yehloiday afternoon A number of vlnliois wiit'o prosont and a kuen IntereHt taken, I tin (utmtioii iieiniie(j iiM tho snmo its will be used In tho Inii i -xchoul do. bale, iiuinely; "Itesulved that tho I'nl ti'd rl'ate. should no longer Mialutuln the print Iplc of Him Monrno Iwctrlne," T, J, Taylor, i. If, Hmllh and itev. (! K. Mo'iichouHi; actud us Ju'Ikch, The delmti'iH on Ihp alllrina.ilvtj were Per cy Thick, Mary (Mark, and Harvey Al len; on the iiDKHllve.wero Jennie Jcf fern, lilrdle WIho iiui Yvon (Jullllumc. In the ripltil'ui of the Judges, thf coiilestanls were evenly matched and Hit! showing excellent. It was decided that the negative side had th better ': i he argument. The individuals cho sen to represent the school were, Jen nle Joffors, and Islrdlo Wise, Juniors, and Yvon Gullllume, a Senior. The team now lifts nearly a month In which to prepare themselves and If iliey continue tfn hard work shown so fur, they should meet their antagonists on even grounds, despite the rsict that the latter arc probably more experl encc'i. i lie Astoria nigu st niih' ner three d'bi'lers and a coach to Kugeue to debut., on the evcidng of F'rlday April J :tti. The Judges of the contest will be sclei led by Kllgene, It not be lug posibl,. for Astoria to lake a Judge 'in here. 1'rcs'ldcnt Crook of Albany College1 will be one Judge another will be a Judge and the third a lavVr. The two latter have not been selected. Article Filed Yesterday Article of liicorKrrnton were (lied nt the office of County Clerk Clinton yesterday In, behalf f thu Ki ye, Kyan Logging com pany, of thl county. The Incorpora tors' are John I'rye, J. p. Rynn, I). M. HtiMtt and K Z. IVrguson; The capi tal stock Is placed at $5,000, In CO share of tho par value of 1100 each. The company will operate In the Lwl Sc Clark country where It Owns several hundred acres of fine timber land. Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best Right Goods at the Right Prices. What we like best for that Dainty Cold lunch. CANNED GOODS. Sliced Bacon, Chipped Beef, Deviled Ham, Roast Beef, Boiled Tongne and Cold Meats of all Kinds. A fresh shipment of Horseradish just received. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. From Ship To Shore The Word has gone forth thut Chief Engineer A. F. Hober will give up the levers In the engine room of the government steam er Major ijuy Howard, and take a business Interest In u new engine build Ing company to be formed at Portland, whero Us skill will be amply appre ciated In the parlnerKhlp. Ills suc cessor has not yet been named on the Howard. Mr. Rober will remove his family to the metropolis and hopes to take up his new work by April (list. For Hi Health--Itev. W. Seymour Short went to Portland yesterday morn log to consult a physician In relation to the throat malady that Is troubling him. He has been granted a leave of absence from his church, and will pro" batdy avail hlmseir of It after Easter. He Is entitled to thy rest, and his many friends In Asiorla trust he will find re lief and test during 'such time ns he shall take abroad. Congregational. Bioimiig service ! Jl O'clock: Itev, H. N. Hmllh, of I'ortlifid will preach at tills service. Evening service t 7:20. the pastor will preach, Hubjoct: "The Church and the Individual Believer. ' Sunday school at 12; 20, Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m, Midweek meeting Wed- neictai at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially Invited to attend all these services, lKltor and strangers will find a hear ly welcome, and will hear a hclpfui Message, Wo want you to roue to all the services of this church. C. E Moorchouse, Ph, U pastor. First Lutheran, hervloes at the First Lutheran church on Hunday a usual, morning service at 10:45, evening service at 7:30. Passion Week will be observed a a week of prayer. Home prayer service Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Wed nesday evening prayer aervlco at the church (English.) Good Friday morn ing prayers with Liturgy at 10:45. Sunday school at the German Lu theran church at 2 p. m. But there1 will be no service as announced owing to the funeral service. Fifat Methodist. who are Interested In the welfare of our city aro Invited to hear both sermons Sunday. Morning theme, "Darkest Astoria, or, Wo First Temp tation." Class meeting at 10:15, Sun- la,1 school at 12:15, Epworth League at fl;30. Good music at all services. Seats free. A cordial welcome for all. C. Rarick, pastor. Norwegian Lutheran. At the First Norwegian Lutheran Synod church cor. 29th and Grand avenue. Services tomorrow morning at 10:45, English services In the evening at 7:30, communion services will be held Thursday evening at 7:30., Then. P. Neste, pastor. Norwegian Church. The Norwegian & Danish Methodist church corner or 37th and Duane St. Sunday school at 10 o'clock preaching at 11, subject: "Christ's Royal and Messianic Entry." Preaching at 8 p. m. Subject: "Judas the Trlator," the chor us will sing at the evening service. You are heartily Invited. Alias GJerd Ing, pastor. Grace Episcopal. Grace Episcopal church morning service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock instead of 12:30. The even ing service will be omitted. MADAM ! ; When thinking of , MILLINERY k. Jaloffs New Store 120 Eleventh St., ftctneen Commercial mid lionet 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 1906. 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 sou is to give us a call and talk to us about MILLI NERY before purchasing your hat elsewhere. Always glad to see you at ' JALOFF Millinery, Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Waists, Etc. "'" ft it tmr in tiiiiiiiii min Significant Silence-Judge TrencharJ nor County Clerk Clinton have heard a word In response to the county court's Inquiry of tho Columbia coun ty authorities' intention In regard to tho Port of Columbia law, recently made In an official way. The Hence of the up-river court Is significant of Portland's neighborly cowenlng, though It maybe the court up there does not move quite so rapidly in mat trs of Importance aa the Clatsop tri bunal, and good news may come out of Gideon after all. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto JohnsonPhonograph Go. Parlor Sooond Floor ovtr 8oholflld A Mattson Co. A Splendid Team Charles Debeau tho well-known truckman for Ross, Hlggina Sc Company, returned yester day from a trip of several weeks du ration over in Washington, whither he wont at the beheat of his employers. In searen of a truck team for their de livery service. Mr. Deeau found what he wanted In a splendid pair of Slydes- daie horses four years pM, np In the Cowllts country and nailed them at 1500. He says there Is a great scar city of draught horses all over the northwest and fine teams command all the way from $500 to 11,000. Epworth League Entertained. Mrs. P. J. Brix entertained the members of the Epworth League ot the First Metho dist church at her home last night Those present report an enjoyable ev ening. March Rtoelpte-Clty Treasurer Tho mas Doaley has received from Btreet Improvements from Saturday March 9th to Friday March 23, the sum of ;si.a t Another Dividend A dividend of 20 per cent has been declared b! the Building and Loan Land Company, making a total ot 97 per cent the com pany has paid since the suspension of active business. In order that the af fairs of the company be settled as ex pedltlously ns possible, Secretary F. L. Parker would like to secure the ad dresses of the following stockholders Catherine Harrington, J. O. Palmer, Chris Peterson, John Walker, F. O Walters and J. W. Holstrom. Unfortunate Oceurranea Henry Meyers a logger who accidentally cut off the toes of his left foot a month ago reopened the wound while walking allng the street. He was using crut ches and at the corner of Twelfth and Commercial his crutch slipped through one of the holes left in the street a ha fell, reopening- the wound. He Is again In St Mary's hospital. It Is pos. slble a suit against the city for dam ages may grow out of the matter. Lytle Make Tour According to a reliable authority E. E. Lytle, presi dent of the Pacific Railroad and Nav igation Company was In Astoria, the first part of the week. Last Sunday he chartered a launch and with as sociates took a trip up the Lewis ft Clark. The exact purpose ot the visit is not known but seems to be a part of the activity at this end of the H1H- borough and Astoria line now under construction. ..The Royal Bakery Special sale to day, two dozen cookies, 15 cents, for Back To Service It Is said that J. J. Kelllher, who took a years leave of absence last fall, from his post at North Head .and who went to his farm near Vancouver for a rest, has gone back Into the Weather Bureau service at Portland, as assistant observer. Water Commission The Board of Water Commissioners were to have met In adjourned session last evening, but It was found imposlble to secure a quorum., ' 3. B. Blessing has returned to hi post at the O. R. & N. office, after a day spent In Portland. He Iooks quite hearty after the outing and reports his health much Improved. Attorney Howard Brownell Is III at home with la grippe, which has been threatening him for several days past. Fish Warden H. G. Van Dusen left for Portland yesterday. H. G. Van Dusen left for Portlanl yesterday. Wm C. A. Pohl leaves for Warrenton today. . Frank L. Peterson is down from the metropolis on business. Mrs. M. R. Pomeroy returned with her son from a visit to her parents in Bclllngham Washington. F. F. Heinz of Ilwao is visitincg In this city. R. K. Marsden of Seattle is In this city on a business, trip. A Meserve of Gray's river was in this cit).' yesterday. Malcom Barger Is returnd and once more at work In the auditing office of the A. & C. ' Clair Dawson of Albany has arrived to take charge of -the merchandise store of the Tongue Point Lumber Company. L. Hansen of North Bend was in As toria yesterday. E. w. Dingman of Portland is in the city for a brief visit Dies of Meningitis Alfred Ander son, died of spinal meningitis Thurs day night. The attack developed from exposure and neglect. He was taken sick Wednesday noon and became worse rapidly. The deceased was born In Goteborg, Sweden, and was 31 years old. He was engaged to an Astoria girl at the time of his death. His relatives including his widowed mother, live in the old country. The funeral will be conducted by Rev. G. E. Rydquist from the Pohl undertak ing parlors tomorrow. at 1:30 o'clock. The interment will be at Greenwood cemetery . Died At Warrenton Mrs. H. E. Campbell dfed yesterday at her resi dence in Warrenton. The deceased who was 57 years of age, leaves a hus band but no children. She had been in IH health for some time. The fu neral will occur fro mthe family resi dence Sunday at 1:00 o'clock. Inter ment will be at Oceanview cemetery. to DONE BY DEED. 4 Kruse Catering Co.,, to . M,$ Saunders, et al., lots 20, 21, block 2, 2nd Add. Gearhart Park 200 The Astoria Co. to City of As toria 1-2 acre of land In Shlveley's Astoria i H. M. Lambert to W.. & O. Tim ber Co., 160 acres In Sec. 22-27-5-6-W. . J Ella E. Timson, et ux, to C. G. Sylvan Park ,' io Ida A. Carls-on, et ux., to A. G. Van Platen. 160 acres, Sees. S and 9-4-7-W., IgOfl James Tatton and wife, to J. Zambellch, lots 8 and 14, block 107, McClure's Astoria SO It is not Difficult to Fit Your Feet With the Shoes We Sell. Any Man. Woman or Child oan secure the greatest com fort frdm our shoes. Whether it be footwear for sunshine or storm, you can buy at prices that will surprise and secure qualities that will please. Wherity, Ralston Company TIm Leading She Dealers, Saturday only.