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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1907)
THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON; 'NEVER FAIL OIL CANS' la the ouly can wherein gasoliue may be kept with any degree of safety 'ARE THE BEST ON EARTH' No Drip, No Leak, will draw all theoil out of the can. Your money back if you arc not satisfied See display in show window. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TERSE ULES 111 I IIS Dly neevrd City Treaaurar Dealey wa t bli oftV yemorjay having ufnelntly r covered to aum hi dutle. Stnogrph Appointed Ml Agne Leahy, In Monographer to It. 11. Jenkln. General Paaxenger ntid Freight Agent of tht A. A C It, Street Improvement Hid for th Improvement of Forty. eoand trt will be opened Saturday ty I lie street commltie of th council Henorbl H. Allan Honorable Harrison Alton, of Port land. wn mn-iwrnn iu pome wim mi tern, In Ailorl in vhlch h I Inter-let. 8ntor MeQowin Senator iind Mr. McOowan were In A1orla ymtorilay. Til Senator wa over to the Salmon Hoard of Trade meeting Chat. 8lon Revring Charles Htono. of East AWorla, wan nVmut the street yeiierdny, Mr, Stone to Jui recovering from an attack of blood poisoning. Will Met Tedy Th W. C. T. V. w'll hold their regu lar bulits meetln. thl afternoon lit 12:10 p. in. In th baemnt of th Baptist church. Lm Crk Mln W. A. Hemleben U In the city on tmalne: connected with the Le Crock fid mint of Dougla County. Mr. Hemleben tepresent the Common wealth Trust Company, Of Portland. Ral Estat Trnfr V. it. Murker, of Vancouver, P. C. through hU agent. Pavlc. the real tat broker, wild to William ChlhoIm, tho fur dwelling tt the Northwest corner of Seventeenth treet and Frank tin avenue. The consideration w.i 110.000. Clatiop Mill InterMt K. J. Ilrent hua purchased a part In terest In the Clatsop Mill company and will be connected with the a-h and door deportment. Mr. Ilfent la a lumberman of wide experience being formerly th superintendent of the. Sea aide Spruce Lumber company. at Kealde, and the sheriff went through for that purpoae, Me was Juluna at the train by Judge Trenchard, who went down to the coat metropolis to louk Into nie county alTulra, ' Doth officer returned n the evening train Well Known Her- Th Coo Hay Tlmeat aay thnt Hey mour H. 011, formerly well known In Oil city, In conjunction with out lion ry Hewitt, ha decided to erect a t'J&O, 000 ga and electric plant at that city In th Immediate future. Tho objue of the new concern la to supply gun and electricity to the whole Coo liny country and all the town on the bay Finntoh Brotherhood Thto efternoort at Joint meeting of the three grand lodge of the Finnish Brotherhood, a combined (HanJ Udge will be formed. About IflO di-legate representing the thri- Grand Lodge of the I'nlled State end Canudu are In th city an I yeterJay thre dl tlnct meeting were held, preparatory to tile formation of the one Grand Lodge at today' meeting. Fiaherment' Mai Meeting Lnat evening the uaunl monthly man meeting wa held at tho Fishermen's I'n Ion lin'l. The meeting waa ad dreed by Dr. Edwnrd Rosenberg Sec retary of the United Fishermen, H. M. Lorntsen and other,' on matter, leg Iklatlv and othtrwln of Intereat to the nhermen. The usual run of bual ne preparatory to th opening of the fishing aeaaon waa disposed of and the meeting waa an entire uoce. On Offioial Buiin Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy waa met at th noon exprcea from Portland yes terday by Deputy McLean, who pad over to him om apeclal proc In k civil cae now per ding, for wrvlco Some Egg Nw Tcaterday morning the Incubator" down on th farm of Captain Richard ion, known a the "jdoorage," the big Incubtitor were branched .with the fin reult of W fine, hearty young chicken, all of the aturdy and pro- fltiible White Leghorn breed, nil pure. full blooded and lively a flea. There were two machine In ue, on contain Ing 400 eggn and the othor 2TS, which Indicate a fine percentage of hatch ing, there being but 110 loat In t hi acttlng. Ice Cream Sherbets HI A STORY of money saving opportun. ities should be of interest to everyone. Here is our tale: We buy for cash and avail ourselves of every possible discount; by purchasing at closer figures than most stores, we can afford to sell our Groceries at lowerprices Scholfield, Mattson a Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. Off fOn KLAMATH. Aitorl Lea Tw Valuable CltUn Who Co Te Southeast Oregon. George Nolund, tho well known at torney of till city I about ready to follow hto lnw-prtnr. Richard IB Hrnltii, to the Klamath country, It hit been known for aome time that thl wai to occur, and the hour of de parture I now fixed a few hour ahead, Mr. Nolnnd depart for Hoii'ldn thl morning for a day, or two' vlalt with her mother, and on her return here will bo Joined ut the tmln by her hu bund and oii and the Journey to South eaitern Oregcn will be begun. The Nolnnd own acme fine property her and will continue to hold It, o they will have a very definite Intereat In the Clty-by-the-fea. Mr. Smith preceded hi partner omt week go, ahortly alter h bwame a benedict, and I no ecttled In Kla math Fall, where the old firm will tak up It new career under uuplce alread connplcuouxly bright, and both Mr. Smith, and Mr. Nolund and hi family, leave thl city with the good will and bent wtohea for a proapcrou and happy future In the aplundld ec Hon to which they are bound. They have a city-full of friend bere who will always l glad to hoar cheerful new, from Khimath, eps:lally a to the departing folk. ELKS INSTALLATION. Officer In Local Lodge War Initaltod By Prominent Portland Elk. The Installation ol "officer In the Axtotlu Lodge of Elk wag held Tues day evening. 'lJepu'y Grand Kxalted Ruler C. te. McDonnell aalted by oth. er Portland Klk waa In charge of tho liiKlullatlon. A ocM acaalon follow ed the evening bUHlne. Th fol lowing offlccr were Inatalled; . Kxalted Ruler, John C, McCue; Es teemed Leading Knight, N. D. John aon; Enuemed Laval Knight, R. J. Pllklngton; Eateemed Lecturing Knight, E. C. Judd; Secretary, J. C. Clinton; Treasurer. H. L. Knight; Trustee, W. C. Law; Tyler, T. Croby. The appointive office were filled a follow: Inldo Guard Isaac Dergman; Es quire, Harry Van Tuyl; Chaplin, J. N. Law; Organist, Joeph Grlbler. Finance Committee, conlata of Nor rl Staple, F. J. FreJrlck and Robert McLean. Piling Piling In There are hundred of pile being floated Into th back-water of the bay south of th Flavel pier, which are to be used In the general Improve ment of Eleventh street In the Imme diate future. It I expected that this work will be taken up by Mon day, at the farthest, and proceeded with, with all dispatch, a It la sorely needed. Polic Court The session yesterday In the case nf the elRht people charged with groas Immorality was held behind closed loom, Tho testimony waa of such a revolting nature that no one not di rectly connected with the case was al lowed In tho courtroom, not oven the iK-wpair reporters. Two of thel rsons wero convicted and fined 120 each. One female failed to put In pponrajice and her boll of 20 was eclured forfeited. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, f rlr on Fleer vr SohelftoW 4 Mttn Co. Horn From Porttond A. R. Dalglty. Grand Chief Ranger of the Forrester of America for the State of Oregon, returned yesterday noon from tho mctropolla, whither he went on Tuesday morning to pay an official visit. The Forrester had a splendid meeting and a procession on th evening of that day, in which 1,200 men wore lined up The session waa very gratifying In all Its details, and gave fine assurance of the great growth of the Orde- In thl state. 400 iff ' ' ' UV , "v;. , I Suits wmm J cjp ii m rf fir; I Tailors m m And ' t . f j I Backed by i v UiV WIvSE -h i: I That's Good - J Enough Jff J V "A for Anybody Ct S i HERMAN WISE Thirty Mn At Work Yesterday' magnificent aunshlne gave a fine Impetus to tho work on the new county court house for Clatsop, fully thirty men, carpenters, atone-ma-eon, cement men, and laborer contri buting to tha Initial work on the vault was taken up and given a good send off. Three or four car-load of ma terials arrived here yesterday In this behalf, and with a continuance of such weather .there will soon bo double the force at work ,and the big building will forge ahead awlftly to completion. Paint Th Town A citizen from the Interior of this state, who happens to posse aome good property In Astoria, and who I now painting and Improving it, drop ped a hint yesterday that might be well taken, for the good of the city. He say there are too many nice build ings In Astoria without enough paint on them, and that a crusade In thl be half that shall clean and brighten up BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE the down town thorough-fare, will have a marvelous effect during the coming summer. Some of the 'biggest and beat house In toe city are suffer ing badly for want of Just thl very thing, and ra-palntlng them will add Immensely to the general appearance of Astoria. Ready For Nushagak Down at th docks, where the hlps St. Nlcholaa and John Currier are loading for the season" trip to th Nushagak canneries of the Columbia River Packers' Association and the Alaska Flshermena' Packing Company, thing are getting lively and Interest ing. These ve&sel will sail next week for the north, and carry with them about 500 people from thl neighbor hood, 300 of whom are well known whlto citizens, the btdanc being Jap anese and Chinese laborer. In From Klmth J. G. Ross,' the erstwhile proprietor of the Astor Hotel In thbv city, I spending several day In thl city, on business and pleasure. He lay' the Klamath country 1 very beautiful Just now, and ha a superb future be fore it, whlc hi being carefully con served by a large and intelligent community. 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 bought from us is certain to be cor rect in style. We have them in all leathers, styles and 'widths. Wherity, Ralston Q Company! Astoria i Best Shoe Store AmMM