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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1907)
UN DAY, MARCH 11, 1907. 111,..,.. I.,,,..,;.,1 ,JV!i. ' THE MOIINING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. VNOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD Its all goodness in Sinclair's I Praised wherever used. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TERSE TMES OF THE lO'.YH National Bioyole On 8Mb At Ork wlu'. Dell ft Scull, Notary rublle, at fleully'o Cigar Btora. Any old oourl 0 e A. D, Craig for your tnt, awning and alt kind of canva work Uth and Exchange. , .. For Fin Waien end clock repairing go to Frank J. ponnrbrg, the r liable Jwler, III llih St, For Rent A 7 room hou with mod' ore bath, ront 120.00 Inquire at Bcho noIJ MatUon Co, Now System Hupt. of School Clark Installed new yt rofor keep Ini th District record. The work of posting and entering tht Account to now being vlone. Licensed To Wod County Clerk Clinton yesterday Issued a wedding li cense tn fiivor of Mr, Edward Wahl nd Mis Elvira Fransdahl, both of thl city. Englnoor SUrtuo Th Lighthouse tender Armerla "nan a now chief en gineer, Joseph Startup formerly of the mder Heather, The Armeila' engi neer, Munduy gu-i to tho Columbine, In On Allloneofliun Ness arrived yeterduy on tho Alliance from pros par, where he conduct h canning plant. Illo preparation for tho cmiln season are about complete. He re port business booming In Prosper, Work In Plentiful and ttaylng from 13.110 per day up. Large steam rrhoo ner to ply on the coai ar tiulldin on the way at Coqulile river. SIGNS OF PROGRESS HEREABOUT in Five Cento to JJ-vVnn you fool like "ponging" a bit, drop into Prank Harro drug otor an J buy a apong. Too can find Juat what you want, from I cent to IL per aponge. For Elootrlo Srvioe Installation or repair work, go to 3. 8. Vrnon, ! trtclan, No. 417 Exchange atreet, tol enhona. Main 1441. All manner of electric an J telephone work done at tort aottoe. Singer tewing Machine Co. Juat received a new otock of Singer and Wheeler A Wllaon machine, ail the lateat atyle. Repairing and cleaning of all make' of machlneo a opeclalty, com and give ua a trial. ITS-lOtto St Dtd breath, coated tongue, a languid feeling, I entirely unnatural. Tour Jay liver and bowel need a tonic. The belt toothing toclo to every or gan I Hollltra Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cente. Tea or Tablet March Colleetlono-Tho complete aundry license) collection for the Sunday license collection for tne first quarter of 107, wa 231. $1441 wit received In fine and ball forfeit ur. during the month of March 1807. Thl wa over 1400 more than the cor responding month of lat year when 11035 waa taken In. Her From NbrkHheiirr Hum, of Knox, county, Nebraska .with head quarter nt CMghlon, ha arrived thl city after the prisoner captured for him at Fort 8tovn by Sheriff Pi-m eroy lust Monday, the alleged forger, llanlel Watnnan, whl ml v-handled banking paper to the tune of over 1700. The Nebraska officer will leave tonight for hie' home, being the guest of Mr. and Mr. Pomeroy. while here. Verdict of Not Guilty The coe of the State of Oregon vrie K. O. New ell, charged with cruelty to animal, waa tried out In JuMlce Ooodtnan'a court yeaterday afternon before a Jury of the following citizens: O. Sovey. Alex. Tagg, A. N. McFarjand, C. Car ter, Henry Newell and E. A. Oerdlng, who returned a verdict of" not guilty, J. C. McCue represented the State In hi capacity of deputy district attor ney and C H. Abercrombl appeared for the defendant. , Do you feel iieepy ana not a bit like working In the afternoon? Per- 1 hap It'a becau of the kind of lunch "Su're eating too heavy and too hard jwjlgt. Why not try the Palace reetaurant on Commercial itreijt, whr all the baking I done In thoae famou ilow-procea ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholesome thing T Toa'll av money, too. tf Sunday Sohool Convention The Clntaop county Sunday echool conven tion will be In cion egaln thl weok, at the Drat Congregational church In thU city, beginning at 2:30 o'clock on Tuday afternoon, and holding five distinct seMlon. Tueaday afternoon snd evening, and Wednesday morning, afternoon and evening. - Tho conven t Ion I to be made Intensely Interest lug and It Is declared that there shall be report from all the schools In the county. International Field Worker W. C. Merrltt, Rev., C. A. Phlpps ,and Mr. More are expected to be proeent and contribute to the Interest of tho meetln-. ICK CKI'A.MS & SIlISltllKTS KASTEK ()KI)i:iCS CAHKFI LLY PILLKD ff MAIM '.V1 nun 'I'lii.n " Mi';",u'nm m In the Future When dissatisfied with your Groceries trade with us and you will receive the best obtainable. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. WHAT THE BANKS OF OUR CITY PROVE FIFTY PER CENT NET OAIN IN RESOURCES AND DE POSITS IN TWO YEARS. Among the mot tangible sign of community proKic, progree that I capable of being accurately estimated and up piled, and surfer no discount lii)i,iiue It In sworn testimony always, I here and now offered In the follow ing tfilile of the banking statement renditreJ by the three big, sound fi nancial Institution doing buslnex In thl city; The Astoria National, the First National, titid the Astoria W;iv Itigs, bank. From these comparative figures It will be seen that the mone tary average of the community have advanced nearly 60 per cent In the past two years, a ratio that means something In a city of this tm and tell what It menu in sheer figures. The s Wen lent n of the several banks for the year mentioned showed the following tolitls: Ilaok Resource Deposits 1ft 15 JM05 AntnrU Naft,.. 6:,0MMfl $ 49:i5Ul7 Astoria Savings, 725,170 k: 581,703.415 YM National, 7:W,8I5.7 W)I.550.8 Total t2.OM.O7(VO0l,C81,785 10 io7 '.m astoria Nat'1,,.1 841 H.S4.78 $ 726.5.15.45 Astoria Savings, I, O'.'o.fil 1.11 8ol,5G3.nft First National, 1,121', 173. 12 Wi,m.M Total. KK)6... ...2,9f)(U9.0l2,65l,7n8.l7 ... 2,058.078.(19 1,081,785.10 Net Gain.. 932,042.92$ 869,883.07 What's the matter with Astoria and her banks?- CHEERFUL INTELLIGENCE. TH Postal Telegraph Cable Company Makoo Another Salary Advance. The following cheerful Intelligence waa received at the local office of the terdny, and caused fcme pleasure to those Interested: , "The Poetal Telegraph Cable Corn- postal .Telegraph company here ye, pany announce an Increase In tie wa ges of Its chief operator and clerks. The Increase In each case will be gra ded according to .length of service, ef- niclency and responalblllty of the per son. The increase Is to take eff.ct April flrst. This Is In addition to the ten percent Increase which wa given to operators, traffic chief, wire chiefs', assistant chief operators, chief opera tors and managers on March first." Another Demonstration The inter est In the Waldorf moving picture film Is unabated because the manage ment Insets on putting the best and most graphic pictures obtainable on the market, ana In proof of hls; the line now running l among the very finest 'et produced there. It tells tho story" of a counterfeiter from begin ning to end, and give In detail the ainlpulatlon of the coin, the detection the warning, the escape, the capture, the auto-race, and the terrific finale of self-imposed death of the coiner, ra ther than face the penalties' of the law. Tho action and figures of the swift drama are Intensoty realistic to the very point of speech, the only qunllty lucking In the presentation. Silver Wedding -Mr. tmj Mrs. John eterson, of 1S42 Duano street, wore pleasantly surprised last evening by about sixty of their friends and neigh bors It being their twenty fifth wed ding anniversary. Good things to eat were tho feature of the evenlnt and a merry time was enjoyed by those pre sent. The host and hostess were pre sented with a nmgnlficlcnt et of solid silver, the presentation speech being made by Judge Olaf Anderson. The I spetich of thee venlng was made by Rev. Rydqulst. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have two children, a son. -EivfifrH'nd a daughter Hilda. L For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH ' goto . ' ohnson Phonograph Co, Parlor Seeond Floor over Soholfield A Mattson Co. In Probata Court The last will and testament of the lato II. F. Bruhn was admitted to probate here yesterday bv Judge Trenchard, and Mrs. Johanna Maria Bruhn, the widow was appoin ted execrutrlx of the estate without bond. Carl Knobloch was made guar dlan of the person and estate of An drew Hannula an Insane person, and Charles Wilson, Jacob Panttaja and Andrew Holm were named as apprais ers of 111 estate. 444a444ee4eeee)e4) 4 IN THE CITY CHURCHES. ( Flrt Congregational. , Easter Day, Morning service at 1 1 I o'clock, special Easter service with appropriate music, sermon by the pas tor, subject: "Easter Hope and Cheer For Sorrowing Ones." Evening rervlce at 7:30, Quartette "Resurrection." Ser mon by the pastor, subjects "Resurrec tion Power." Anthem: "Lift up your Heads." At both these services there will bo special Eaa'er music. Sunday school at 12:20, Y, P. S. C. E. at :80 p. m. The pastor will preach a little sermon especially for children at the morning service, a well es the usual sermon for adults, we desire all the parent to attend and bring their boy and girl. Stranger and visitor In the city wilt find a welcome ,snd all residents are also cordially Invited to attend all the ervlce of this crurch, CI. E .Moorehouiw, Ph. p. pastor. First Methodist An Interesting Easter program hafc been prepared for the service at 11:00 a. m. All the children of the Sunday school will take part. The church has also arranged for special music for the evening serlvce at 7: 80. The subject of the evening sermon will be: "The Roilglon that Is Not Played Out" Class meeting at 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. "Epworth league at 0:30 p. m. You are cordially Invited to attend and will be warmly welcomed at all srvlces. C. C. Rarlck, pastor. Hymn No., 156, Hymnal; Chorus, No., 1 Leaflet: responsive reading, No., 2 Leaflet; prayer, song "Resurrection Morning," Mrs. Ferguson' class; ex erclxe, primary class; chorus, No 5 Leaflet; recitation "O Glorious Hope," Dorothy Montgomery; solo, "Happy ' Easter Time," Gordon" Smith; exer clso, Easter Voices, class- No., 4, Mr. German ; ong. "Triumphant O'er the Tomb," Miss Busey's class; recitation Thoe Million Over There," Miss Jen nle Jeffer; excercise, primary class, Miss Floretta Elmore; chorus, No., t Leaflet; recitation "Arise In Us," Ha zel Graves; solo, "Beautiful Lily," Ma mie Follet; graduation exercise of Cra die Roll; song, primary class, Hies , Floretta Elmore; short address, Rev. C. C. Rarlck; collection, chorus, No., 11 Leaflet; Benediction. ' Norwegian Danish M. E. The Norwegian and Danish Metho dist church, corner of 37th and Duane, Sunday school at 10 o'clock. - special Easter service with sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock. The chorus will sing at the morning service. At 3 p. m. a program and Easter exercise will be given by the Sunday school offering taken for missions. Ella GJerding, pastor. First Presbyterian. Easter services morning and evening. Morning subject, "Athens and the Res urrection," evening subject, "The Clos d Sepulcher." Special music by the choir, solos by Mifs Reba Hobson, at )oth service, all are Invited, Win. S. Gilbert, pastor. Lutheran Synod. At the First Lutheran Synod church cor. 29th and Grand avenue.dlvme ser-, vices tomorrow morning at 10:45,' Children's service In the evening at : 7:30, Theo. P. Neste. pastor. i GRACE EPISCOPAL. J E'aater services tt Grace church Sun- f day morning at 11 o'clock, Children's! Carol Festival with the Mite Box of- j ferlngs at 4 p. m. I Alderbrook Presbyterian Church. Easter services by the Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Evening wor ship by the Y. P. S. C. E., at 7:30 p. m. Why Astoria, Is' on the move. CLg.-J IB 4 UUU'U un n ames I a man eman Wise Astoria's Greatest Clothier. BJREA Like your mother used to make. OUR TABLE QUEEN AND BUTTER LOAP BREADS CAN'T BE BEAT Our Cakes and Pastry are just right. lliiEEIf 505 Duane Street. 275 W.Bond Street. , J. F. Nolan of the Lewis & Clark country was In the city yesterday mingling with tha people he has known hero for the past half century. J. H. Whyte .the new manager of th Astoria Chamber of Commerce, Is now in Portland, and will be here tomorrow In time to meet with the Chamber at Its regular session tomorrow night It is hoped that all who can, will be' out to meet Mr. Whyte and make htm feel how real welcome he Is. Warrenton Presbyterian. Services at the Warren fall Sun day school at 10:30 a. m. Easter ser vice by the Sunday School at 8 p. m. First Lutheran. Gustaf E. Rydqulst, Pastor. Morning service' Easter Day at 10:- 45. Theme for sermon, "Christ is Ris en." Special music and Easter An thems, the Sunday school gives its an nual Easter entertainment In the morn ing, at 7:so a splendid program is pre pared, the Sunday school at the Ger man Lutheran church will give an en tertainment at 2 o'clock In the after noon. The choir of the 1st church will assist. After the entertainment service in German.Rev. Bochner occupying the pulpit, the publio Is oordially Invited, j , 4 ' T- . - A C . munituj tirugrnin iur rosier ai Mary's Catholic church, Violin Duet, : March, Master Frankle and Miss Edith i Llndstrom; Vide Aquam; Kyrle, Le jeal; Gloria, Lejeal; Credo, Farmers; Reglna Coell Sanctus, Farmers Violin solo selected, Mr. Marotta of Seattle; Asrnus Del. Farmers: Dono Nobis. Far. ! ) mers; Violin Duet SeJ., Master and Miss Llndstrom; Music under the lea dership of Mrs. M. Brooks. I Easter Only a Pew Days Off. Morning Ator!an; (0 cent a month, Delivered fcy carrier. Morning Aatorlan. 60 cent a month, delivered by carrier. The new suit or new dress requires new shoes to proper ly setit 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. Wherity, Ralston Company The Loading Shoe Dealers. t MMMM.l4 MM. .M.MM