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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1907)
WBJ3NIIDAY, MARCH 27, 1007, THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE PINNACLE OF MERIT "PIN-MONEY PICKLES" Q THE PINT A fresh supply ju&t in. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. IS Of E O National Dloyolee On Bala At Ork wlts'a, " Qa U A. D. Craig for your Unt, awninga and all klnda of canvta worli 11th and Exchange, tt Tha vary boat board to ba obtained in tha city la at "Tba Occident Hotel1 yfutat vary reasonable, I Far Flna Wakoh and clock repairing go to frank J. Donnarberg, tha ra llabla Jeweler, 111 Uth Bt For RentA T room houM with mod am bath, rant 110.00 Inqulra at fcho flelJ Mattaoa Co. ' ' ' ' Nina Pounds, Net Yesterday moru Inff a nine pound daughter was born In (hl city to, tha wlf of Wllllnm T. Oil lett, of Svoimnn. Mother and baby are reported to ba nourishing nloely. TeaeHar'a Meeting Tha regular regular monthly meeting of tha Aatorla Taaehar'a Aeeoclatlon will ba bald Frl day afternoon at fovr o'clock Instead of In tba evening aa la customary. Ladles' AI4.laity-Tha Ladlea Aid Society of tha 1st Lutheran church will ba entertain) tha afternoon (Wednesday) at the h4ne of Mra. John Enberg In Uppcrtown. Members and frtenda arc cordially Invited, New Reotaurant Aatorla will have a new reataurant about the first of the month. The building at til Bond atrett baa been leaeed and tha Toklo Restaurant will atari up under Jap an management. Singer tewing Maehlne Co. Juet received a new atock of Singer and Wheeler a Wllaon machlnaa, all the iateat atyle. Repairing and cleaning of all make of machinal a apeclalty, come and give ua a trial, 17)-l0ta 8t. Returna To Aatorla-J. II.,ManM) ha returned from California. He re porta that G. A. Shields, formerly of ihla city. I now at Oakland, ao much changed bvj prolonged 111 health aa to be unrecognisable to hla friends. Mr Shletda haa bad dropay and other ailments for aome time ibut la now said to ba Improving. Dell h. Scully, Notary Public, at icully's Cigar Store. Any okl bourl Fracturaa Riba-W. H. Twilight of Knaj-pa broke two of hla Hoe by a fall Friday afternoon and waa ' taken to thla city yesterday for treatment. Ilia' Injuries, though painful are not aerloua. Wll Move Offies Tha 'office of the Justlca of the peuce will In the next few doyo be moved from Ita present quarter on Ninth atreet to' the build ing opposite the court bouse on Eighth aueet. For Cleetrlo erviee IniUliutloii ur repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon, elec trician, No. 467 Exchange atreet, tal ephone, Main 2441. All 'manner o electric an J telephone work dona short notloe. Petition Filed-MUa Annie Powell hue filed a petition to the common wounvll aaklng that ahc bo permitted to exchange alx lota In the old city cemetery for an equal number In the new cemetery. To Perfect Organisation It I aald the repreaentatlvea of all the logging concern In the lower Columbia val ley will hold a meeting here on Satur day next, for the purpose of perfecting a general organlattlon to protect and advance their Interest. New Man At Deak Teaterday morn ing the cashier's desk in the office of the O. R. A N. dock, in this city, waa vacattd by 0. B. Clewing, who resigns the place to follow a buatnea venture of hi own here, and waa taken over by W. P. Lawrence, formerly O. R. N. agent at Union In thlk atate. The Astorlan wishes both tha old and new Incumbent entire success In their new ngugement. JUDGE II ATTEN SENDS MESSAGE SHOWED RESENTMENT. Do you feel sleepy and ot a bit Ilka working in tha afternoon? Per- ap It'a because of th kind of lunch aurv. tnn heavy and too hard ml. Whv not try tha Palace reataurant on Commercial atreet, where alt tha baking la done In thoaa famous alow-proceaa ovena, which turn I out Ught. appetising wholeaome things? Tou'll aav money, too. tt Recovering From Illness Police Com mlssloner Martin Foard la once more able to be about after hla recent at tack of stomach trouble, although still being treated by a physician. Const Arable Interest waa taken in hi ap pearance on the atreet yeaterday, a It la taken by aome to presage a meet ing of the board of police commission ers In the near future to act upon the mayors order to close the dance halia. EASTER NOVELTIES . . 77 Swell Collection of Cards. a ' . 'i " i l i . 1 1 . the future i wMfi When dissatisfied with 1 your Groceries trade with vitjj us and you will receive the J J best obtainable. Schoffield, Mattspn Co., ',, SUCCESSOR! TO JOHNSON 0ROS. ; v - ' .! COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT WILL EXPRESS ITSELF OFFICIALLY ON PORT OF COLUMBIA LAW, LATER. HI. HeU-n'a Ar.( March 2Slh, 1907. "Juilg Trenehard, Astoria, Oregon, lmr 8lr,We will 1 cmald'r ' the proposition en April, 2nd, mn to what we will do In regard to fighting the Port of Columbia bill W are trying to And out about what It will coat this county. I think moat of the people here are agitlnKt Ihn bill, t will wtltf to you about Apr, 3rd or 4th and lt f u know whkt Oie romnMVlotiers think fstout t Very truly yours. R. 8. HATTA.V , Couney Judge," The litur above given was received yesterday by Judge ' Trent-hard, and apeak for itself, a to the statu of the Port of Columbia matter In the county on the east. Ml I hoped here that the people of Columbia county, through their coun ty commissioners, win speak the word of .dlnapproval and relttince In this i fhi l Ion when theV shall Kpak official ly at all; but It may un well be auld now as later, tht whatever view Col- uitiblii ahull lake In the caau. it will make no difference to the Clatsoplana. f'ulillc! ntlmcnt hre Is rigidly and honestly opposed to the Imposition of the law and will fight it to the last ditch. ..'"' ' The people here are beginning to ox- .presa a desire 40 hear from the taree gentlemen named by the county court, to analyse end report upon tha legali ty of the bill, and to know jut what the weaknesses of the measure are. In order to form conclusive estimate of just what they have got to wage a contest on. And the court Itself woulJ be glad of such a report The threat of Portland to take Into court on her own volition does not worry anyone here, though It la known she will not raise the vital lesuea that dwell within the scope of the bill, but those may be safely left to the attor neys of thla country, who will Inject them at the proper time and place. " & " - Cause For' Woe Paaseraby at the foot of Fifteenth street late yeatcrJay afternoon were horifted at what seemed to be the sight of a boy falling under the wheels' of an electric car.' A wall of woe arose from the little chap aa the car passed on and friendly cltl aena ruahed forward to aid the un fortunate. The boy rose to his feet and with tears streaming down' hla checks to a vocul accompaniment, and tightly clasping a big umbrella, start ed for the sidewalk. Quite a -crowd had gathered, but no one could detect a visible Injury done, and all were pus hed. Finally the boy held ud the um brella and axtbbed out, "The car did It and H'a pa'a umbrella, too." The street car had run over the umbrella.. , Engineer Gets Into Troubl With Un ions and With Authorities, ' s ' 'tfllly Kinney, who for many years In thla city, working for some time for McCabo & lirown, got Into a difficulty with the local longshoremen's union tot week, i"id the bud feeling between the -two forces culminated In a flat fight Monday evening In which Kinney not only thraahed' three longshoremen but a bartender as well, Kinney at present Is not a member of any union, but no objection has heretofore been made by the longshoremen to his work Iijg. Lat week Secretary Thompson of the Longshormcn'a union, . declared tlittt the men wpuld bo called off the work of loading lumber at Hume's mill If Kinney were not discharged. When lie heard of this action, Kinney resign ed, not wishing to en use trouble. Thompson Is not uh American cltl sen, and Kinney took it to heart that a foreigner hud lost him his Job, Mon day evening he met Thompson on Bond atreet near Eighth, and started to wrVnk vengeance on him. Two other longshoremen interfered and finally a bartender from a near-by saloon took a hand In the scrimmage. Kinney strewed the street with the ijuartet af ter a brief but atrenuoua engagement A riot call brought an officer to the scene of action, but he arrived too late to be of service. Upon complaint of the .longshore men, Kinney was yesterday arralnged before Justice Goodman. His bonds were fixed to ensure his appearance In court today at two o'clock to face the charge of 'assault and battery. MtMM444444Htm4tHtHMM4l EASTER SELECTIONS OF FINE MILLINERY Suits, Shirt Waists, Etc., All Want tha Bsst -When on goea ln aearch of amusement of a certain kind, as, for Instance, a fine Una of moving pictures, ho wants tba bast and latest and will not ba satisfied with thread-bare and eonusoa presen tations. In this line, tha films now on at tha Waldorf are aald to ba among tha real artistic work of that kind pro gram me J In thla western country. In all there are aix of those reaUatlc etrlngs and all art living portrayals of tba leading events of history, such tha "Bennington at San Diego;" the "Transfer of Paul Jones;" Oa Two Champion Wrestling Matenas of the World;" tha "Sluma of Parts;" Monsieur Beaucalre, or the Oen tie- man Friend;" and others of equal and remarkable fidelity, make ap a aeries of entertaining Items not to be dis counted In this city. . I: ,?Tv) JALi MADE EASY AT OFF 9 New Store. 120 Kleventh Ht., Between Commercial and Ilonrt t SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. OIMIIMMIMIIMIIIIII M II MIIIMnilMIII MMHtM 4 PERSONAL MENTION. e Qo. F. Nevlns of Albany is visiting In this city. STATEMENT OP ' ; Astona SaYmgs Banx At the close of business March 23, 1907. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON . . PHONOGRAPH goto J Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlors Baoond Floor aVer Boholfleld A Matt son Co. Viewing the Roads The members of the Clatsop county court returned yes terday from their Inspection of the Hammond-Warrenton highway, which has been complained of a great, deal lately on account of its wretched con dltlon. They found the complaints ful ly Justified, and will be compelled to wait another half year before the real work of rebuilding the line can be un dertaken. There are two miles of road to be placed In good shape and the court desires to make the Improvement with crushed rock, as a final scheme for securing permanency, and this will have to be done by including the" dis tricts in a special road levy, which can not be done until another tax assess ing aeason rolls round. ' , ' , Elks Elaot Offloera Aatorla Lodge No. 180, B. P. O. E. met In regular ses sion last evening and elected their of ficers for the ensuing year. The inatai lation will ibe held at their next regu lar meeting on Tuesday evening,. on the second of April Following is the list of officers' elected: ' J.1 C. McCue, Exalted Ruler; N. D. Johnson, Lead ing Knightl R J.ivPilkington, Loyal Knight; E. C. Judd, Lecturing Knight; 3. C. Clinton, Secretary; H. L. Knight, Treasurer; Q, T.Crosby, Tyler; W. C. Laws, Trustee;' Representative . to Grand Lodge, C. W. Fulton; Alternate to Grand Lodge, H. L. Henderson. ..Labor Meeting. The Astoria Central Labor Council held its regular Vneetlng last evening. Considerable routine business was transacted. The main feature of the meeting was the discus slon as to how to strengthen the indi vidual union and how to organize new unions. A Clever Capture Sheriff M. R. Pom eroy lias been on the lookout for aome time for an escaped forger who is badly wanted at Crelghton, Knox county, Nebraska, and yesterday he located his man', who two weeks ago enlisted in one of the companies, at Fort Stevens. The sheriff got next yes terday and quietly slipped down there and nailed the, individual, whose name is Charles Wriggley, but who went in to the service under the alias of Dan Waterman. He was brought to tbis city and placed in the county jail, and the Nebraska officers were advised of the capture. They will be nere in few days". ( ; '.I v E. F. Wittier of St Louis is in this '' city on business. V Loans and Discounts I 634,047 JM ' County Warrants. 11,77171 C H. Schelhede of Coos Bay was in atJ WarranU.. 8.756.71 Aatoria yesterday. Bank Building.;..........', 32,5120 V. N. Barton of Marahfleld was "in J Real Bstate 10,000.00 this city yesterday. . j Due from banks. $18843.08 f "': a M. RnafoM f South Bend l9 Cash on hand.. ... 140,273.87- 328,618.98 visiting In thl scity. . ' " 1 4. Frank Ford came down metroDOlia yesterday. ..; r ) Guy A. RoJgers of Portland Ur in Astoria for a brief stay. j i: Work Haa Begun In Earnest The new and beautiful court house for Clat sop county has' been started again, in earnest, and will be ready for official use in contract time. The boarding that shielded the basement from the rains and snows and frosts, was taken off By the carpenters and t; stone cut tens took a hand in their preliminary work. The sound of hammer and saw and other n&eful tools will soon ibe heard to. some purpose on the build Ing and there will be no let up this side of completion. Some of the Seat tie carpenterg that came over to work on the structure, have quit the job and their places will be filled from the lo cal ranks in that trade. Articles Filed The Astoria Hard ware Company filed its articles of in corporation yesterday with County Clerk Clinton. They show a capitali zation of $10,000, divide into 100 shares' of the par value of $100, each, with R. E. Carruthers, H. B. Settem and F, L. Parker, as Incorporators. i ,? !f Five Cants to $3.0OWhen you feel like "sponging" a bit, drop into Frank Harfp drug store and buy a sponge. Tou can find just what you want, from 5 oents to $100 par sponge. ROYAL AUTO KILLS. LlSBQN," March:- Z8. An auromoDiie in which Maria Pia, the dowager queen, was riamg last evening, ran over a woman carrying an Infant. The child was killed and the woman severely ' hurt. The Dowager Queen was much affected by the incident. Morning Astorlan, 60 oents a month. . VLW . , , f 1.V,V1A. 11 from the f " ' " 1 CapiUl paid in ............ $ 100,000.00 Surplus..'.... 1 65,000.00 Undivided profits 47.23 DEPOSITS. George H. George Is reported as Quite Subject to check $667,368.70 Ill at his home In this cltyf" j Time certificates 180,385.72 , J. Elliot and-wife of Pillar Rock Dejnsnd certlfi were in this city yesterday. ; j catea 18,689.46 ' Sister Superior Tancrede was In Port Dividends un- land yesterday on a brief visit. O. C. Bell leaves for Portland today to remain a day or two on business. Captain Percy Willis, of Fort Ste-1 vena, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. paid. Total. 120.00- 861,563.83 .....'...$1,026,611.11 Bound Over in $300 J. Mlhlene, the man who cut Nic Georges so desperate- R. J. Gordan, representing the Pacific ly with a rasor on Sunday last, was bo Metal Wofks, of Portland, was doing fore Justice Goodman yesterday af business in Astoria yesterday. " , ternoon for preliminary hearing, and P. A. Berglund was a business visl- while he had no attorney present, and tor in the metropolis yesterday, re turning last night on the late train. Mrs. Howard Brownell was a pas senger on the 8:20 express for Port land and Oregon City yesterday morn ing. the witness for the prosecution were the same as he would have called had he called any, he was bound over to the circuit court in the sura of $300, failing to furnish which, he became the She will be gone for several days, guest of Sheriff Pomeroy for the time ; V , ; ; , (being. Deputy District Attorney Mc- Mornlng Astorlan, 60 cents a month. Cue attended to the interests of tha Delivered by earrier. . . State. : .1 . i Easier Only a Few Days Off. The new suit or new dress requires new shoes to proper ly set it off. A pair of our ladies' $4.00 patent colt or $3.50 Kid Ox fords are just the kind need ed to produce correct effect. !i Wherity, Ralston & Company!! saps a Ml. - l"k-e . k Tha Loading 8hoa Dealers.