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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1907)
THE MORNING AST9UIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 li THE CHEERFUL WORD ' IS SPOKEN NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD (Spring- Blossoms to adorn the Fastidious. ..- - , i - Its all goodness in Sinclair's MANAGER J, W, WHYTE, OF THE CHAMBER OP COMMERCE OETS RIGHT INTO- HARNESS ON THE SHIP-YARD PROPOSITION. Praised wherever used. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1907. mmk ope no ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. JSJEOJOL Lo.t- Plaln gold band np catch bram Itil. Klndr plea, return to tha A tortan onlc. and rclva reward, City Wrrnt City Trtasurrr lvaly paid out thr uin of 17,000 on City warrant yeir i1y. ' St Mary' Hoipital Himer Pranrc of the 8t Providence tiuai4(nl or Oakland. WftN Oil duty At HI. Mary' yesterday, inllvlng 8lter RoiMInd, who hit left for Oakland. Bondt Signed Mayor Herman Wl buay ' twrday lgnlng tlm ninry bonda t pay th bllla approved at the last council meeting, alao for the monthly pay roll, Oorcaa MMtl9-T.w iorea ttorlety will b ontoruinvd thla av.nlng by Ml Alma Uwmh at her homt In Al derbrook. Member and friend urn In vlted. ftt Off Dwk- An unknown Ruln a stranger In Ui city fll off the dock laal night about JO o'clock somewhere In the vicinity of th. dtt, Hla luty yell brought aid and he wa reacued none the worae for wear. It I thought the accident waa not the reault of thlrat tor water but of another kind. New Loeat flawmlll and Planing Industrial Un Inn of AaloHa, the new local branch Of the IndueirlM Worker of tha World wita organised Tucdny evening. The Iocal haa a mmbrhlp of one hundred and forty on tht charter roll. Adolph Johnson ww elected prroddent; 0car Tetereon financial secretary and fen-surer; Strike On PgllU.r , The crew of the Joseph rulllaer re. fused to-drop the pilot achooner down ,trenm with the tide Tueday evening and were dUchargnd forthwith by Cup tuln Arthur U'lghton who wita In charge. The crew clnlmed It wa to lute to begin work and atruck. A new rirew w aecured and the PullUr went down yesterday morning. day. There b no scarcity of good lit bur here, common or "killed, In till reliction. Logger 01 John P. I'aul Jr., died l HI, Mary hospital yesterday morning lit 0 o'clock lie waa truk on the heed by a stick of timber, aeveral day ago, .while work lug at the Willamette I'ulp and Papor Companlea camp. The dece'(i wna 10 year of age and Ik survived by a wife. She will accompany, the body back lo their former home at lim kt.-y Michigan. Another Damonitratloi The Interest In the Waldorf moving picture film I unabated liecau the management Insist on putting the beat and moat graphic picture oh. tulnuble on the market, and In proof of thla; the line now running Inarming the very flneM yet produced there. It tel the story of a counterfeiter from beginning to end, and give In detail the manipulation of tht coin, tha de tection the warning, th ecape. the capture, the auto-race, and the terri fic finale of clMmpocd death of V.o, coiner, rather than fact the pcnattle of the Inw. The net Ian and figure of the awlft drama are Intensely real istic to the very point of apeech .the only quality lacking In the preenta-tlon. Tool Art D.lay.d The work of the Hittle & Dougnn force In the new court houe for Clatop county I somewhat delayed on Account of the non-nrrivnl of a lot of tool thnt are tied up en route, but which aro expected In at any hour. Certain material are also behind time, but Superintendent Pnlmborg expect all thing to be moving at an early WILL PLEAD GUILTY. Th. Robinson Will Confeu To The Looting Of The Ir.d.l, Today. John and Qulncy Robinson, father and on. of Pktjmnon, who were to have been armlnged In' J untie Ooodman' court yeterdy morning At t o'clock, have ftdvlm d the dlatrlct attorney' of- flco of their deirtr to enter a plea of guilty In the premlae, and they will be allowed to do thla morning. . ' It I probable theVourt will be a eay a poltiln In the cae, In view of their admboilon and they will take the minimum penalty, or a near It a Judffn (liHidmnn thinks advisable. Thl matter of looting the atranded yM, here, or anywhere cIbi. l pot the lmple matter a good many think It, and it I time a convincing argu ment wn put forth to deter other from geeklng thing that do not belong to them, even if there be no accredited owned In Right Ice Cream . Sherbets Don't Miss The excellent values in Groceries to be had at this store. High quality and moderate prices are close companions here and no prudent buyer can afford to overlook us when pur chasing. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. MMimger John II. Wllyte of the 'number of (..'ommeruu I mow favor-MlilyNinpn-Nocd vvltii tlm polbllltle of cHUiIiIIkIiIiik nt a hl) huldltig plunt hern In Axlorla tid any ho prupoee to lft the mutter to the bottom and ee what cult ! worked out practically. Mr. Whyut wrote to Mr. J. MndMrom of Aberdeen, Wn.. and Kurekn '!.. who hn epreed hlmnelf a de'lr- oiim of locating a plunt here, and ak ing hint to offer u ili-tlnlle proiimltloii hihI at the ume lime promlwing to miikn further (niiulrle here a' to the piiKnllilllle of ecuiing a ultiilile Mte for a link"' hl;iliull(llng plant. "I would l I'leumid to hear from any of our cltljscn. or other, who have a l!e ullublo for uch a plant," aald Mr, Whyte, "and get full particu lar und price. If any one here or elwwhere, would like to put additional money In a plant of thl kind, I would ttlno be Kind to Interview ut:h a per won or get Into communication with him." "I have had a talk with Mr. Fran Knrikkomen, of Wllaon ftroiher. who are already doing a big liuhlne build ing ceti and river craft and ho -ured me that a new hlp building calllbre would not In tha leant Injure hi finn'i buatnea, but on the other hand, might bv bew-fklul to It "ham aIo imformed that R. M. leather' ho built up a good butlnc here in the construction of lighter rraft, howtng that there I a good opportunity 'In thl line. Some com- plulnt have Iteeii made that lumber can b had at Aberdeen cheaper than here for ahlpbullding purpoae. but It l highly probuble thl difficulty If It exlet can be overcome. Other aay that labor her Ik scarce for ahlpbulld ing purpoae, but any acarcity In auch labor can, I fell quite positive, be reme died." "A very prominent bulne man of Ihl city anJ representing a prominent (Inn, would Invent extensively In a acooqner to-cuat abtut '$60,000, and three or four otherg have, likewise ex preiaed a wtlllngnea to Invest In auch a achooner If It can bo constructed right away. Now If there are any oth er In the city or itate who would like to Invert In auch a achooner I would Ilka to hear from thuiril I underatand the schooner, In all llkllhood, would pay DO per cent a an Investment "I hope to make the Chamber of Commerce a clearing house for matterg of thl kind whenever they may be for the benefit of the city and com munity. Thl 1 a case In point Il lustrating how I expect to promote some klnJh' of Industrial development" THREE WEEKS LONGER. ) 44 3 ""1 mm thing fn a fiat v. of cr irate b, ttc wcrd Knox in the label, but it's a most impor ant thing; to look for. Its import ance, however, 'a not entirely due to "vestige," for when you by a KNOX HAT yon secure a hat of the finest materials and of unequalled wear ing quality to say nothing of a style which is World-Standard. In other words, you have paid for what, the label represents five dollars' worth of hat In pearl plaids. In tan checks, In dark and In light shades but All new suits Made kf WISE. Knox, $5.00 Beacon, $3.00. , Derbys, Softs, Sailors, . ' Panamas, I but all made by Knox HER MAN WI BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE tlon. It I Rev. Rarick'a Intention to reflect tha consensu of opinion on the variou aubjecta mentioned, In hi aermon beginning Sunday April IS. It 1 hl aim to look at matters through eye' of the people and preach his aer mon from their standpoint. ANOTHER PLEASANT HINT. For a , VICTOR OR AN EDISON : PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, Parian Sioond Ftaor ovr Soholfl.ld A Mattcon Co. Mapping of County R.alty B.inj Don. Swiftly and Carefully. Mapper P. J. Nelson, who has con tract for mapping the county realty and binding the volumni. Is making excellent progress. He started the work on the 10th of January last, and will close the contract in about three weeks, thus cutting down his time limit about two weeks. The work 'Is being very carefully and handsomely done, and haa been largely facilitated by the excellence and clarity of tho public records of Clatsop, which, Mr. Nelson says, are among the best he ever dealt with. Just a soon as the work Is done by him, tho volumnesj will strongly bound In board, and the county will be on a par with any In the state, for the prime convenience In formulat ing the tax rolls. REV. C. C. RARICK. First Mthodit Pator To B.gin A Sori.i Of Powerful S.rmona, Rev. C. C. Rarlck who recently sent out two hundred letters to representa tive cttlrenB requesting replies to the question "Why are not more Astoria men member of the church," In an interview with the Astorlan reporter yesterday expressed himself aa well pleased Vlth the answers he has been receiving. Many of the answer were full and complete a far as the flr&t thee of the four pertinent questions were concerned. The fourth, asking for suggestion of topics for pulpit dts cusMon was one that was dodged by most of his correspondent. Just why, the Pastor could not say, but he hopes 'Hor more and complete answers before he starts' the series or sermons based up on the answers he gets to his ques- Mr. Tat., of th. Troy Laundry, Inti mate Thra May B.lmprov.m.nt. John Tate,'' the iproprietor of the Troy Laundry in this city, Is in the city on "one of his regular business visits, In connection with his fine plant there. He says the Portland industry Is In fine shape and he Is making some ex tensive additions there, adding quite a structure of brick to the buildings now In use. He also Intimated that It might be necessary In the near future to make some considerable additions to the As toria plant. , ' DONE BY DEED. M. I. Warren to Mrs. W. R. Glen denlng, lot 11, block 6, Hay Stack Rock Park $100 Mary A, Cowan to L. E. Carter N. 1-2 lots 1, 2. block 6, R. R. Add. to Ocean Grove 650 R. P. FabJ to W. J. OUt. S. 1-2 lots 1, 2, block 6. R. R. Add. to Ocean Grove 450 Geo. Finlay and wife to State of Oregon, N. E. 1-4 Sec. 12, 6-7-W. (. 1 M. I. Warren to L. B. Andrews, lot 8. block 4, Hay Stack Rock Park 60 Geo. Finlay and wife to State of Oregon 160 acres Sec. 12-6-7- W 1 h. B. Sparks and wife tq R. R. Cole et al lots 22-23, block 3, . Mulkey's Add. Ocean Grove .. 900 Kruse Catering Co. to C. A. Lew Is, lot 16, block 3, Gcarhart ' Park 100 F. A. Rowe to James Finlayson, land in lot 2, Sec. 30, 4-10- W. . " 10 Anna Owens to Jennie Copperth walte, lot 6, block 1, First Add. Gearhart Park, 65 "V7" nn At Columbia Mills, Knappton. Wages $2.25 per day Board, $15 per month. Oxford Ties For Women, The demand for this style . of footwear promises to be greater this season than ever before. Either patent, kid or tan are correct for leathers The shoe that is bonght from us is certain to be cor rect in style. We have them in all leathers, styles and widths. 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