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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1907)
SUNDAY, APRIL 14) 1007. THE MOllNING AST01UAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. A V ! 'NEVER FAIL OIL CANS' Is the only can wherein gasoline may be kept with atly degree of safety. 'ARE THE BEST ON EARTH' No Drip, No Leak, will draw all the oil out of the can. Your money back if you are not satisfied Sec display in show window. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TERSE IliB OF I M Collator Crnhin. Collector of Custom Carnahun l making til eml-nnul Inspection In the Tillamook district. El.v.nth tr..t Improvement Wren nd Jeoben. commenced the retiring of Kleventh .lret between imnKa and nnd yct.rJy. Porm.r Retld.nl. Hurry A. May, of Portland, and formerly of this city was In the city refreshing bl memory, and gr..tlng olil Mm friends. Baby At HoplUl Mrs, J. darner, from the north "bore gave birth o a twelve pound Vaby boy m Ht. Mary', llonpltal Friday even Inn. llolh mother and child r doing well, fir Alarm The flr department made A run to Hnvpiith Hid nnd streets Inst evening, bout I o'clock, nrul extinguished lilnxo In the chimney of one of th Chines strci Arbor Day Th. various school, of the city ob served Arbor Pay Friday with fitting reremonlcs planting flower, anil tree. Toe boy. of th Bhlvely school cleoned up th school yard and reoded part of It. Court Houaa Progr.... Work on th new court house wliU be carried on without d.-lny. The re mainder of th atone needed to com plete the basement la due to arrive tomorrow, llm terra cotta and brick are already on the ground, With Th Eitatet Yeaterdny Judge Trent-hard made, an orJer In the probate court appointing It M, Onton .of thla city, admlnlstra tor, de bonue non, of the estate of Ia vbl Johanscn, deceased, and Mr, (las. ton qualified In the 12,000 bonJ re quired of him by the court,; Gllntt Lle.nt.s Ollnet licences to the number of 478 have been Is.ued by the Fish Warden's office. It la expected that thla num ber will be Increaaod conldernbly by the opening of the Season tomorrow. An estimate of the license Issued In Washington place, the number around 850. Alaska Cannery Crew. The Alaska Fishermen Packing iimnnnv coiiiiilcti'J Ita Drlstol Bay cfW yerftrda) Superintendent BngHinrt expressed himself ft' well pleased with the men. lie expects to aurpnaa the outputa of heretofore and aelected hla crew with that end In view. Clattop In The Lea It la culd lit the capital I but Clutaop county la well In the lead of her al tera over the etutt, In the mutter of the collection of the current taxes, Hber Iff Pomeroy haa collected nearly $Jt0, 000 and haa turned In over lioo.ooo, In. eluding the atat tax, and will close the depoalta wmetlm. tomorrow; all of which speak well for the ayatem puraued In hla office and for the coun ty II a Well. In From Bolie City Mrs; W. 0J. Held and U U Vol', mm, the well known and tearing ell tena of Itolae City.' arrived here yc terdny on u lour of the coast country, and are guest, of F. N. Clark, the real eatate operator .of thla city. Thcae gentlemen make It a point to keep In touch With all developing counlib and do not propoae to over-look the City-by-the-Ken by any manner f rneima, ami will remiiln here for everal iluya looking into the alt union. Vaeation Worth Having Word was aent up town yeaterdny morning from the preclncta of the O. It. & N. pier, where the HnsMilo re-...-I. ..Vw.n )i la In thla nelKhbrir- hood, to tbe effect that Klrai Orflcor Klner Ilarney nruntnfl. or tnai vea ael, would take a fortntgbfa vacation, V.ln,tn,y inmnrrfiw for Ihfl Solo and expreaalv purpoae of "tnklng lo hlm- aelf a wife," in the peraon or a oeauu ful and accompllehed blonde muMclan. who dwella near the claalc prlnc of Hrapponae. Oregon. Hla many Aalorla friend wlah him Joy and pros perity without limit. Chamber Of Commerce Meets Recretnry J. II. Wbyte of the Cham ber of Commerce baa received requeata for Information from people looking for varloua klnda of building altea and ex pecta to have something definite for them In a few dnya. Ho la alfo plan ning a new method of accounting to be uaed In the Chamber of Commerce work, which ho bopea will expedlate and greatly simplify matter. The schonl children ore rapidly responding to Mr. Whyte request for name of parties living without the State and na fn.t as they are received, the print ed mutter U being forwarded to them. Mr, Whyto expressed himself aa very well pleased with the wny tho little folks hove taken hold of this matter and are doing their boat. Ice Cream Sherbets 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 arlord to sell our Groceries at lowerprices Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. FISHERMEN AGREE WITH CANKERS PRICES AND WEIGHTS FOR THE 1007 CATCH O SALMON WILL BE THE SAME AS LAST 8EA80NJ8 -BIO MEETING LAST NIGHT. At a called Hew-lon of the Columbia lllvirr KleheniieiiH Protective Union, at their west-end bull lust evening, to consider the recent announcement of puckers and eitmierymun that they could not pay the scale aet by the union of Ita lift mooting, for fluh caught thla season, but would pay the 1 100 prices, the hull was filled with members of tho great craft and the whole question waa dlcusned from ev ery concolveablo stnnd-polnt, their own and that of the packers', and after the whole matter had been gone Into moat thoroughly, the Union decided that the cannery-people were Justified In the reasona they bad given for holding to the scale of lust year, and It waa u nanimously agreed to meet them on the figures announced, towlt, the 1908 nc.il und weights. Tills settles the Important Issue, once for all, and the work of the new sea son will open tomorrow without a sign of anything like a disagreement to disturb It. and tho hope U abroad that both fishermen and cannera may realise handsomely from tho catch, and output, of 107, and that It muy prove the banner season of the Industry. A Grav Misunderstanding Home three weeks ago Mrs. Charles Hnimll, of Cathftliimet, began to suffer from what was supposed to te a bad attack of rheumatism, and here tho af fliction with what courage and pa Hence she might, until yesterday, when It became simply unbearable. She came to this city and passed under the professional scrutiny of Dr. A. A. Flnci who Instantly found a pronounced dis location of the shoulder, and as prompt ly reduced It, much to the gratifica tion of the patient. Thla la on of the mistakes that really cost on Jearly, In genuine pain. Tho Lytlo Road Tho 1-ytle Road has not a yet start ed tho movements to acquire a right of way. Tho delay la probably due to the fact that tho route la still undecided. The company ho had Its surveyors at work and have not decided whether the Young's niver or the Lewis and Clark route will better suit their pur pose. The surveyors have quit work and a new or definite move of aome kind Is expected. To Tho Capitol Mr. and Mrs. R O. Miller left As tora last evening on the :1 express, for the Capital City, where Mr, Miller will, on tomorrow morning, assume his new duties as' rate-man for the Oregon State Railway Commlsnn.l Mr. and Mrs. Miller hnve made many friends In the decade they have dwelt here, and they carry with them to their new home' and duties, the boat wishes of all hands, for peace, prosperity and the limit of human happiness. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlors Sooond floor ever Soholfiold A Mattaon Co. , Mado Tho Best Of It There l a funny yarn going about, nt the expense of a bright Astoria lad, who was n guest at n recent dance glvim for young people. He tackled his daddy for the price of admission, which was freely given him, along with another quarter of a dollar, where with to treat bis lady-friend to crenm when that luxury made Its appear ance: but before tho cream orrlveJ "no had apent tho second quarter for can dy. He did all the dancing he could nnJ bestowed himself, Invariably, up on some girl twice his age and size, on the hypothesis, perhaps1, that he would get more fun out of the affair If bis partners wore tho biggest, When .1.- m Jll nr.Aat V - rfa ml.tllfl U1Q tTI'UIII Vila at'lfl'tll , on nnr iituiu", and his particular charge waa a well known young lady of the adult type. He did the square thing by saying to her, with all tho frankness of boy hood, "Well, Father gave me enough to stand for this cream business, but I've spent It all for candy, but j-Qu bet you can havo nil of that you want," wherewith he dropped several long, pink sticks into her lnp, bowed, and walked off, conscious of duty well dis posed of. t PERSONAL MENTION. Captain Fosier Is nt the Occident. M. S. Hansen, of Oakland, Is In the city. J. H. Smith went to Portland Fri day, II. A. Muffly of Seattle, la visiting here. F. M. Eldson of Portland, Is visiting here. F. M. Dolanr of Marchland, la In the city, on business. A, H. Adama of Portland has busi ness Interests In Astoria. .... John Adair of Sunnymead Is attend ing to business interests. , Barney Well, of New York is look ing after business' interests. . Dan Haufe, of Mlnoa, is finding things of interest In Astoria. ENERGY! The Seed of Prosperity. , " '" " '' ' Supposing every man in a community was slovenly and un tidy, what kind of a city would grow up there? It may be the very natural desire to be in the lead that prompts the more progressive element to forge ahead. ..'.. Is it not a laudable ambition rf For iSmith to Say:-- i Built the Finest House in Oregon, Here" For Jones to Say: aise the Finest Stock in Oregon, Here" For Brown to $ay : "We have the Loveliest Women in Oregon, Here. My Ambition Is to have the "Most Up-to-date" Clothing ' Establishment in Oregon, here in Astoria. Let those who are built the wrong way criticise. If I but show accomplishments; If I but meet with half the success I deserve I shall be content, and It won't hurt the town any if strangers talk every whereAabout Astoria s " Best" Things O jC 3 C " UJ 3 UJ - CJ 3 J2 C UJ O O O C J c u O C 3 O 3 o ERM AN WI BEHIND EACH ARTICLE 5 OLD IN HIS STORE Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fuller, of Port land are looking over the city. J. M. Shaw of-Portland came down on the evening train last night. Mrs. David Morgun returned yester day on the steamship Columbia from an extended trip in Southern Califor nia. Mrs. Horace Thing and Miss Sher man have been visiting In McGowan returned yesterday on the morning boat. C. W. Johns, of St. John's Oregon, Is In tho city, a guost of Will Benolt, at the Hammond House, on East Commer clal street. S. M. Cooper, representative of the H. and R. clothing, with his son, Charles H. Cooper, are visiting in As Astorla as the guests of Herman AVIse. Attention Eagles. All members of Astoria Aerie and all visiting members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles are requested to at tend the meeting of the Aerie this af ternoon. After the regular business there will be a musical program ren dered. C. E. LINTON, Worthy President. Wanted To Buy Property. Direct from the owner. Please ad dress me in care of this office. 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 & Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store