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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
THE MOllNING ASTOHIAN, AST01UA, OREGON. 5 COMMISSIONERS ARE NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD ! V vSprimif Blossoms Its all goodness in Sinclair's COUNTY COURT ACTIVELY EN. CAGED ON ROAD AhTD BRIDGE MATTERS LIQUOR LICENSES IS SUEDREPORTS FILED. to adorn the Fastidious. Praised wherever used. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1007. F DELITY HAMS & BACON ROSS, HIGG1NS & CO. m Hits of i n Imlth Rtila Captain W, K. Hmlih nun roMiineJ hi pout nf Inspector In th cuUm wrvleit to inks pffpijt April 11 S Wothtr Conditions Aftor tho southeast storm of Wed nesday, April Third, Wenthr Kor- iter Heal" predicted Kouthw.st torm for yesterday nnd as ronult iiMvliinilim over the bur wu Imprnctl- chIjIb owing tu Out vxtrnntu nniilino Night Inspootor Tho rsperlmentnl of plan if huvln t night Inspector for tho ccomodatlon of ve-mods irlrliiK to iiiiir or -nter t night or early morning ha hern or dered continued mull May I. when n Dim) disposition of matter will h made, For $undyNtt County Clork J, C, Clinton yesterday Imucd thw llrenM that menu year of hspplnoss for Mr, ole Btnn and Mis Krlstlno Aspensok. of this city, Thidr woddlnir will tmuspli'o nt the home of Mr. and Mr. Jens Jacobin, on Irv. n Avenue, on Bunday next. Wnl Bid Inititut Miss Kmma Wnrrrn, Count Huprr Intenlent of School will leave on the noon train today for llnmmnnd where he will t'iko purl In tlio West Hide rhwil Institute llint link become such t decided feature over thr. The ( slon will be held all day tomorrow, nml promises to be very Intercut log. Realty 8ele Confirmed Thn solo of lota 27 In l" k JO of Hill's first Addition to Astoria nni the iimilh half of 5 In block 39 of the J'ort of Cpper Atorl:i. to Joseph An sel, for thn u mof $l,30, hy the exe cutrix of tho estate of the Idle Peter Nufer, wu confirmed In the prohnte court yesterday, hy Judge TronrhnrJ. nnd due conveyance ordered to b-made. Adair Frsnohi The Ways nml Meaim Committee of the Council together with City Attor ny Abercromblo discussed with 8. I). Artitlr, the proposed street cur ordl nunc on Wednesday, The Committer Insisted upon I2M0 deposit providing for failure to complete the construe- tlon on the time iievlfled, Hlx imhi(Ii In which to accept the franchise ufter Ilk psssAgn by the Council mid n do poult of only II009 whs unkd for by Mr, Adiilr. The Committee will hold further deliberation before submit llng It rrcomendullon to the Couin II. Polio Court.- I. I lthln.mrt, charged with being drunk and disorderly wi'l with nulling the night clerk. Tom Iyklti of the Parker House, on Tuesday i.ve iilng, The com. was continued from Wed nedny In order that gddltlowtl ts tlin'iny could lie produced. In court y.stirdiiy he wiih found itulliy nd fined lf. " Frdlik ,McCnle. well dreewed nnd cliilmlng to be a gentlemen, wm r remed on u drunk nd disorderly charge for cursing nd creating a dis turbance In a residence on Commur- rial street, Wednesday night. H for feited hl hull of K0 rather thnn fiice th court. The total bull forfeitures yesterduy Amounted to 1125.; 100 on gambling charges and the 125 from drunk and disorderly. Son Fined, Father Hold Toe matter of the larceny charge preferred In Justice tbindman's court as against John Koblnsnn and Qtilncy rtnbliiHoii, by rresldent Harrison, of the I'm lllo Iron Works, for tho lifting of certain chattels from the stranded shl). Tetor Iredale, was brought up yeMcr day morning, nnd the son, Qtilncy, 'pleaded guilty n' was Indicated he ivvuia on weiiiies'iiiy, inn mo rut her, John Robinson, renlggcd, and was bound over In the sum of $50 for 'fur ther hearing In tho premises'. His bond requires his presence In court at any time ho shall be summoned. Horn One Mor II. II. Parker, the octogennrlnn trav eiler, of this city, ha' returned from his recent exploration In Hnul'.iern California, nnd Is at his desk at the Parker House, ns usual. Ho enjoyed his- outing some, but not a ho usually does, ilu. weather being against his customary outdoor pursuits. Ho Is no house plant, a n.l enjoys the sunshine and hill climbing and hustling uround where he can co things nnd people. and therefore he comes hack to As- torlu where these things lire to be had fur the mere effort of going after them He Ik In fine health and good for an other tlrfp. Captain K. It. Parker, his son, U due to go off on n month's Jour. ney pretty soon, nnd will likely go fur east ns Jloston. nnd take In every thing of Interest ell route, .in two li:ie of tranontlnental travel. 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 pruuent buyer can atiora ''''1ii!jf to overlook us when pur W''";t. chasing. Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCESS0R8 TO J0HN80N BROS. r For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON s PHONOGRAPH goto . Johnson Phonograph Go., Parlor 8oond Floor ovr 8oholflld A Mattton Co. Tlio county i-uiiwiiKeloner' court went lii!o session yesterday mornlriK wlili it gum! grist of Mffulrs laid out rir their conslderutlnn nnd put In the day dlspiilchliig the county business In deft style, A ll'iuor license was ordered to Is. sum In favor of Anton KulJIs, he pay ing the necessary 1400 for tho privi lege , In the matter of the application of W, W. Johnson i nnd other for per mission to construct a logging rail way ncron ceruiln of the county road In Hecllon 1, 7--West, It whs noted that they had fulled to file the neces sary Indemnity bond, and tho clork was directed to write to tho supervis or or road district No. 11, asking If the petitioners had mad0 n attempt in i ron the road nt an point, and on receipt of nn answer, to advise the court without delay. In the mailer of the county draw bridge across the Utile Wnlluskl, the court announced that It had examined tiio structure nnd that It was not safe for travel and not wide enough to ad mit the passage of vese, nnd nn or der was mndo directing the county road master to secure the services of Audrew Johnson, and that he proceed to rebuild Mild hrlrtgn and widen anld liew 24 feet.' The monthly report of tho county road master for the month of March whs received by the court, read and or dered to th file. Tho court made an order approving the plat of the townslto of Harrlmnn, presented by It proprietor. It was ordered that bid for the re pair of the plnnkej road from Warren ton to Havel. n a to make tho same fit for t ravel during th year 1907. In the matter of the road from War. ronton to Klavel, the clerk wa dlrec ted to write at once to Oeorg War ren asking him to present to tho court without delay his plans for the re plunking of the ame, upon that section of the highway from whero It crosses the railway track by hi gate to tho small building below, and to advise thn court as to the amount of lumber necessary for tho work. Rond petition from 1.. Myllenbeok et .nl; and from Otto Johnwin et. were rend the first time and continued until today for second reading. An order was mndo directing tho Is suance of n lluuor license In favor of I. Kill iingns, at Clifton precinct No. 2 upon the receipt or the sum nf $too frmn Mr. Kalimgo to cover same. The matter of the equipment and re pair of the Elk Creek rod whs- tuken up by the court. tid nn order was sent to the records, showing !hit the court has already spent h large sum of mon ey on this particular mail and attention "f all cm m.'d to the fact that H will cost In the neighborhood of flfi.flOO to put the road In she condition It deserv. ' to be In: staling further that the court Is not In position tills year, to undertnke this largo expenditure but that If the taxpayers will make any effort the court do nil It may to assist In the work, for the llmo being, to put U through having duo regard for Its Importance In relation to the sum mer resorts depending upon it as nn avenue. J. A, Montgomery filed nn acceptable bond In the sum of $2,r.0O yesterday with the court, In behalf of his pend ing contract with tho county to do the plumbing of tho new court. 'house, ami tho same was duly filed. The court then ndjourneJ until 9 o'clock this morning. i' 4- f ? J a - 'I Wn' YOJIK 2 hjkln afiat of our make in the word Krox h the hid, bv,i it's a cost impof ant thing to look for. Iti import ance, however, is not eotirely due to "prestige" lot when 700 buy KNOX HAT you 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 for WISE. Knox, $5.00 Beacon, $3.00. Derbys, Softs, Sailor's, Panamas, but all made by Knox MAN WI BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE A SPECIAL SESSION YESTERDAY ASTORIA SCHOOL DIRECTORY HOLDS IMPORTANT PRELIMI NARY MEETING ANOTHER SLA TED FOR TUESDAY WEEK. A upcclal mooting of the Boafy of Directors of Sshell District Number one was held at the Astoria Na tional Bank, at ten thirty o'clock estcrday morning. Those presont were J. B. Hlgglns, Chairman, Q. Holmes, J. A. Eakln, James V, Welch, and P. J, Taylor of the Board, and A. L. Clark, Superintendent and Clerk. The fol lowing resxdutlon was offered by Di rector F. J. Taylor: "Resolved, that a meeting of the taxpayers of this school district be, and the same Is hereby cal led to meet at Shlvely school on Tues day, April 16, 1907, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. to consider the matter of purchasing additional ground for the Adair school; to authorize the purchase of ouch ad ditional ground; to consider the mutter of the necessity of building additions to the present school buildings, and the building of additional school buildings In said district, and to authorise the 'construction of said additions! and buildings, and to authorize the Board o? Directors of the district to borrow on behalf and In the name of the dis trict, the necessary money to make the aforcsuid purchase, and construct the afore said additions and buildings and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board nro hereby directed to give due notice of the aforesaid meeting, In the manner prescribed by law, and said Clerk Is hereby directed to forthwith post said notices." By a motion duly mndo and ted. The bill of the Kelly Transfer Co., for three loads of wood delivered at the McClure school February 9th was read, and. being approved by the proper committee, was ordered paid. "A communication from Miss Laura M. Fastnbeml offering hoc resignation to take effect on May 3rd, wad read. After some discussion, the above com munication was passed without action by the Board. Moved and carried that Messrs. J. A. Eakin and F. J. Taylor be Instruct ed to prepare a svultable resolution to present at the taxpaers meeting. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. tj At Columbia Mills, Knappton. laps $2:25 per day Board, $15 per month. Speoial Sale. In order to make room for no wgoods which we expect in a few days' we have decided to give a discount of 25 per cent on all solid mahogany furniture, consisting Of Dressers, Chlfftonlers', Cheval Mirrors, Napoleon Beds', Libra ry and Parlor Tables, also on all brass bedsteads, which we have In the follow ing finishes, Polot, Satin and Burnish ed, this sale will continue for ten das only ending April 15th, Chas. Hellborn & Co. Oxford For Women. 1S 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 bought from us is certain to be cor rect in style. We have them in all leathers, styles and widths. Wherity, Ralston S Company! Astoria's Best Shoe Store