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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1907)
8ATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, AST01UA, OREGON. New bight on An Old Subject The careful selection of best wheat, the care in milling and blending the cleanincss iu handling all go to make "LOG CABIN FLOUR" the best of family flour. $1.20 the sack ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TERSE TILES 01 1 M Mm(i Thl Afternoon Cushlng nallof Corp, No, I, will hold it specie! meeting thlt afternoon at t o'clock In their hull. Buslne of Importance. Manila Clinton, Becrelary, f hoe Property Hold liarriegat. (h Tillamook Jtay pro erty of the late Kdward Itallock has boon disposed of by lh administrator of the tt, hi lter Mr. Cotter of Portland. The consideration wa glv vn HI 16.100. To Portland Soon Frank 1 lllshop, ih ecrinry of the Astoria Iron Workt, bus tiled hi rlg- nntmn with that house and will go to th,. tnlropoll un the (lint of May to accept flno position with the Port land Hardware Company, Homo Prom Coo 0, Wlngnte, of thla city, wt a hom I tie tcn;rr on th ieamer Alliance yesterday, from Cooa county, whero he ha hwn for several week pant on business. Mr. Wlugate reports that country ollvo and booming, with all handa following: up timt cherished plan, or other, and. apparently, mak ing them develop satisfactorily. Dtbat At Eugtno A tnlegram from Eugene wa re reived late hiat night aaylng that the judge were two to on against the Astorlans and while they last their work wa of high cla, It la under atood that Eugene ha been dcbatelng thla Hm queatlon for three yean with ou teldi. atudent and If uch Ik the case of eour th advantage of til ing throughly prepared ' on their Ida. In Pull Blast Again The inula of the Wesport Lumber Company, at Westport, which, owing to the car-shortage and other ftint ters, have been closed down for sever al motitha poat, are ones mure In opera tln with a full crew and doing busi ngs at full blnt, which I a good sign, not only for the company, but fr many other to whom the resumption la a boon In the way of labor and business. for th new hotel proposition h and hla colleague will erect In thla city, bringing hi architect with him anJ determining fully and Anally, the acop of tha venture and it gemiral plan, ascertaining firm Just what th cltl en tier really nJ In thl particular line, HotpiUI Item William Nyfre, waa received at Ht. Mary yesterday with a broken leg. In aomo manner or other he slipped and fell At hi homo fracturing tho loft limb. Peter Nlckk a cannery worker of l?nlon Town wa brought to th ho. pltal afitlcted with fvr. Just th ex act nature of the fever h not been determined. The Mluei IWth Darling and fcllno blh Hendry. nurse t the Ht. Mary llonil(nl who have completed their al lotted four month leave on the morn Ing train tomorrow for Portland where they will finish their year coune of training. On A Buine Trip - Travelling Auditor A. E. Buttner, of .the Wolnhnrd Brewing Company, was hithe oltyyeterday, on a business trip, and In the coure of convoraatlon anld that Just a aoon a Trustee Wei Inger, of the Wolnhard Ratate (hall have recovered from hi recent Indls poaltlon, bo Intend to come to Atorla and make all essential arrangement Commit Arton On Himself There are amonlsl who delight In ettlng fire to other people' property and who are really not averse to In eluding the person of other If thing must go that far, but the first arson ist who wa quite willing to Are hi own person, and that without ugges lion from anyone elee, arrived here yesterday on the noon train. It wa Chnrlle Oilman, of the R. N. Nason Company, the palntmen, of Portland. He absrntly-mlndedly lit hi lp Just before he mounted the Occident bua to come up town, and when be got In side he thrust the pipe In hi pistol poi kct and forgot It until the bu be gan to fill with amoko and the other passenger were making hasty slides out of all possible exit; then It oc cured to him that moyb It wa hi pipe. He put his hand In his pocket nnd that caught fire, too: so he sprang from the vehicle and bogged a passing cltlicn to open up a fire-hydrant that wa near, and thl wa all that saved htm from utter extinction. It Is said this was the closest he ha been to real water for a good while. Ice Cream Sherbets People InAllWalKs Of Life Can be suited here at all times. The prices of our Groceries are always mod erate and the quality of oiir goods are so well known they require no comment. Scholfield, Mattson & Co. Successors to Johnson Bros IN THE CITY CHURCHES. Plrtt Congregational, Mnrnlng service at if o'clock, Hub- Jiwt: "An Uphill Journey.'' Evening acrj vice at 7:ln. 8ulJct; "Life's Chance." Huiiduv school lit 12;20. If, P. K. C K., t 6; 80, p. m. There will be no mid week meeting next Wednesday, a the piuiliii will be In Portland. All ore welcome at all tho -service of this church. C. K. MoorehiMiao, Ph. I. pa tor. Pint Baptist. Uev. I W. Itlley." President of Mo- Mlnnvlllo College will, preach morning uiid evening. The ftundny school and meotlttf of the young people' will be held at the usual hour. Alt frlondi of the church are cordially Invited to the nrvlce. . Pirt Prbytrin. , Morning worship 11 o'clock, Babbath scInk.I 1MB, Y. P. 8. C. B, :0. Even Ing service 7:30. The. pastor wHl preach at both services. All are Invited, W. 8. Ullbert, ,ustiir. Norwegian-Lutheran. At the Plrt Norwegian Lutheran Synod church corner of 19th k Grand Ave,, aervlce tomorrow morning at 10: 45 and In the evening at I o'clock, Humluy achool at 1:10. m. Theo., P. Neste, pastor. First MstKodist. Pong service at First Methodist Church, on Sunday evening, April II. 1907. Opening Voluntary Anthem, Hark, Hark, My Soul, Choir. Hymn Prayer. Anthem, "While tho Urideg room Tar rlcd. Ladle Quartette. Horlptura Lesson, Announcemonu-Offortory. Holo-From Mendclsohm'a "Songs Without Word." Mr. Nello Johnson. Psalm and Olorut. J Anthem "A It Began To. Dawn,' Choir. Hymn Anthem "Dream of Paradle,M Choir Hymn Benediction An Atterian Honored The Portland presbythy baa appoint ed John Bryce, one of Aetorla'a most respected cltlsem, a commissioner to th General Assembly of the Preaby- lerlan church, which meet at Colum bus. Ohio, o nthe 18th" ot the coming month. Mr. Bryc baa been an elder In the Presbyterian churota for the past SO years, and for thla, and all other reasons, I entitled to any honor that mny be dovlsed In hi behalf. Still Hunting For It The telephone cable, lying on the bed of tho Columbia river between Porta Steven and Columbia, which was broken by the steamer Coaster some weeks ago, still ultidoa the gov ernment officer who have boon search ng for It on the engineering steamer Mujor Guy Howard. Today the stea mer wlH the south shore end of the parted line and follow It to the break In the hope of sooner locating tho other end. ENERG The Seed of Prosperity. Don In Probate The following order were made by Judge Trenclmrd In tho probate court ycaierdny appointing William Deeds a one of the appraisers ot the estate or the lute David Johiumen. vlco Wil liam Newman who hus removed from the stHto.-Appulntiiig Annie M. Powell us administratrix of the estate of Han nun Brown, docuased, and miming Me8 srs: E. A. Gordlngr, Q. P. Parkor and 8. Cornelius as appraisers thereof. Tho bond of the administratrix was fixed at $500. n For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, Parlor teeond Floor over SoholfUld & Mattson Co. Big Catch Reported PIhH Warden Van Duscn receive a letter yestorrlay from Water Bailiff Smith, ot the Clackamas district say ing that tho catch In the Clackamas and Willamette was the heaviest In years. While the fish wore small In else, there were more of them than In a long time. Wednesday night Charles Rloy of Oregon City caught 2600 pounds ot fish, using 4 or 5 nets and one drift not. Henry Hlmler caught forty In one night. A fisherman by the name of Oldenbergor caught over one hundred In one boat. "Other People Money" The new bill at the Astoria last ev ening drew a crowded house and was well received. "Other Peoples Money" la sketched on the generous lines ot farce comedy, and Its broad humor Is Infectuoua to an unlimited degree. While It Is an excuse to laugh and the Astorlnns present availed themselves of the privilege, there Is many a Jest that Is only too true, In life. The cast could not be In more capable hands, the action Is carried out with a swing and dash, there Is something doing ev ery minute, Mr. George B. Howard whose work was so satisfactory In 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 ForSmith to Say: "I Built the Finest House in Oregon, Here" For Jones to Say: "I Raise the Finest Stock in Oregon, Here" For Brown to 5ay:-- "We have the Loveliest Women in Oregon, Here. 1 '' : r-,:;;,:-.. 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 everywhere about SlOllilS lest" mm ungs UJ w o -- Q as UJ 3 UJ si c .23 "3 O CO UJ O o C - ) 3 O (J O C 3 HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE Christopher Jr., has even a better ad vantage to display his ability. As the broker and father, Hutcntnson Hooper, he had the audience In convulsions the whole time he was on the stage. Miss Stella Rasette, as the daughter, plays her part with a shy, coy grace and Just enough expression to endear her to tho hearts of her audience. "Other Peoples Money" will be repeatod to night and Sunday. , To Property Owners The undersigned for ourselves and those we represent are willing, to buy and pay for property In this vicinity to the value ot $1,000, to $100,000, or several pieces of property of various kinds, business property, or lots or acreage, but we must aave fair prices and will not under any circumstances pay profits to land grabbers who have no bona fide Intentions, but who have tied up desirable property on' contract and expect new-comers to pay them enormous and unfair advances on same. If you want to sell and will of fer us a fair deal, address L. L. Fol Bom or W. D, Field, care of F. N. Clark, Arftorla, Oregon. The delayed Boys' Spring Suits Just came In at Herman Wlse'a. Oxford For Womfen. Ties 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 snoe that is bought from us is certain to be cor rect in style. We have them in all' leathers, styles and widths. i Wherity, Balston Company;! Astoria's Best Shoe Store