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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1907)
UNDAY, April 21. 1907. THE MOIiNING ASTORIA N, AST02UA, OREGON. r New Light on An Old Subject The careful selection of best wheat, the care in iuUHdk and blending the clraniness ' . in handling all go to make "LOG CABIN FLOUR" the best of family flour. thesacR ROSS, HIQQINS & CO. TERSE TILES Of I Wold Family Addition Mr. Oumnv Wold I lh mother of a daughter barn Friday morning, lioth tho mother and child are doing well, Mill Reduction Aberdeen mill owner hv made a rurtnor cut or li per thouni on nbr hoping to ttmulat the deelln demand. Odd Follow Calibration The local Independent Order of Odd Fellow will celebrate tho tilth annl vrtiry t th founding of t&i lodge Kent Thursday, Another" Cltlian 0 A natty of Norway, by tho nam of Konrnd Amndua Heverln Krlatenn. yeaterdny made format declaration of Intention In tho matter of hla Ameri can i'lil.'nmilp before County Clerk J. C. Clinton. Hospital Now C. Fr Taylor, the Pacific Longing Company' engineer who wa so badly burned on January it. received several mora Inche of akin at tho hospital yeaterday. Kour of Taylor'a friend ramo over from Iep River and each contributed a portion of hla akin. Owing to th large aurface to be cov ertd tho opaiailon la necearlly a alow ono. Mattle Italhanen, an aged Finn who could not apeuk Kngllah. could neither remember where he lived nor where he had been Injured. All ho could tell the Interpreter waa that ha had been out la a boat whera th water waa rough; thai tha boat had partly filled with water, and In balling and getting tha boat aahore he had In aomo man ner Injured hlmantf. Mora Chinaman Fifteen Chinamen arrived from B' utile yeaterday and wero added to tho Alaska Fishermen' Packing Com imny'a crew of cannery men, aboard the John Currier. Polio Court The llat of mlacreant to appear be tore jungo Atuieraon haa been very light, tho pact few day. Friday thero were none at ail and yeaterday but men faced tha Judge, charged with bring drunk and disorderly, they were given a flno of IS or two daya each, Moulder Strike The mouldera of Portland threaten to airlke May 1 un an eight-hour dny I granted them. The employer say they cannot concede u ahortc w liking aay at th present wage. ine striae or ineae empioym may errwt tno whole coaat ami It la no more than likely that the moliliira oi Aatorla will Join the movement, j In Southern California Rev. W,. Seymour Short, rector of Oraco Rplacnpnl church In thla city, l now reeling at ftlveralde. California, and hla throat trouble la perceptibly better, He will ua up ao much of hla three month' leave of abaence aa la neoeeaary to effect genuine relief and confer1 a, real ret. when lo will re turn to hla charge and hla friend. On May lit It I expected Rev, John Warren wilt arrive here to take over th Incumbency of Holy Innocent' chapel. He come from Pendleton, Gradually Winding Up Th trcmendoua ruah of tax-paying cltlien who beeleged Sheriff M. E. I'onteroy' office during the pai couple of month, left an Incredible amount of detail to be caught up with by hi office force; but dy by day, thla la being itralghtened out and will aoon be up to the hour, Tomorrow another cHh turnover- wlrl bo made of II3.r,63, making the caah to the treanury. to date, 1242,200.13, leaa about 17000 In diacount credited to the early payment of taxe. To Be Tried Tomorrow Tho trial of Thoma Bruggy, one time acting engineer of the cutom homo tender Patrol and who waa ar rested here while In aervlce aboard vttiat vessel, upon a charge of obtain- money under- false pretenie. at thd Instance of omo Portland people, ond now In Jutl there, will be tried for th offenae tomorrow. F. 0. Hroemor, of thl city, who ha been doing duty on tha llghthouetender Heather, will leave up thl evening for the metropolla, having boon tummoned m a wltne against Druggy. i DONE BY DEED. C. II, Prteemeder and wife to W. F. Prler, lot I. block I, R, R. addition, Ocean drove II M. J. Kinney to Christina K. Blr rell, lot J, 4, block z, Oca r hart Park S00 E, J. Tweddl et. ux. et. at. to No hnlem Investment Co., timber on R W, 1-4 aectlon 84-1-7 Rodtna Robert, et. al. to Marlon McLeod, land in Clntaop county Marlon McLeod et. ux. to W. I and J. A. McPheraon, 160 acre, ectlnn 26-4-6 , W. A. Iiochert and wife to Q. L. McPheraon, 8. K. 1-4 aectlon 13-6-6 , 0. I McPheraon to Detroit Truat Co., 8. E. 1-4 aectlon 13-6-6... William Johnston et. ux. to Detroit Trut Co., 8. E. aectlon 18-6-8.. 10 10 60 10 Ice Cream . Sherbets ML ofLlfe 'NTi Can be suited here at all PiCra times. The prices of our frf Groceries are always mod-jrryj-- rrr erate and the quality of our V goods are so well known v" they require no comment. 4- Y Scholfield, Mattson & Co. Jr?tJf. Successors to Johnson Bros SEASIDE OFFER OF CO-OPERATION Conarmn Lorlmr, of Rlvr and Harbor Committet, Coming To Aitorl, M ANAOKR WHYTE hita rwelveJ letter from Hwcretury C. Ilouael of the Heaalde Oevelnpmorit tongue offering to cooperate with Aatoilu n the progroa of upbuilding the two cli e mid thought there were matter that could be brought about to the mutual benefit of tho two citle. Mr. Whyte haa replied iwylng that he appreciated tho offer, voiy much, and would be glad to cooperate with the Honalda orgiinlr.utl"ii to the extent of hi ability. In tha Interewt of thl new movement Manager Whyte will go to Heualdo on tho noon train, today, to look over tho town and ee juat what can be done In regard to thl matter. It I the Intention of the Chamber of Commetfce to Invite ev- erul repreaentatlvo cltlaena of fteaaide to tho banquet given In honor of the vlce-prealdent and a rate on th rail road will be aecured for not only the Henable people but for other adjacent town tia well. Senator Fulton received a letter from Hon. J. N. Teal, of Portland aiiylng that Congreaaman Lorlmer, of, Chicago, on the River nd Haior Committee waa coming to Aatorlg In tho near future, to Invpect the Im- provemeni at tho mouth of the Co lumbla ami at Cellto. A the Senator will be out of the city at the time of 'ongrwwman Lordlier vlalt, he haa aaked Manager Whyt to take charge of the matter and ace to tho dletln (tuiniied vtHitot'a reception and com fort while he I the gueat of Aatorla. Aa the loiter waa received late yeater day afternoon, the plan had not been rormuiatea out it la probable that a apttclal committee will go to Portland to eacort the Congreaaman to thl city and carry out the wlahe that he may care to expreaa. O. W. Roberta, th local agent f,or the O. R. V N'., called at the chamber room yeaterday and offered to have tho namoa. contributed by the school hildren, aent to the paaaenger agent the votioua Harrlman road and they would take the matter up with tho partlea peraonally. Where ever poo albln they wilt call upon the people and furnlnh them with literature and In formation calculated to induce them to remove to thla aectlon. The eohool children are .llaplaylng mone and more nthuHlaam In the part they have been given In ,lhe furthering of a. "Greater Atorla" not mitlfylng themselve with the 20 numea limited on the postal ar.la. but ore adding supplementary llat at Inter date. Constance Fulton iwterdiiy aent in a letter containing namca In addition to a poatat card. of THE ELKS' BUILDING. Alton' Fraters Will Do the Thing Very Shortly. Real on For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto i i iii i ii - l n incnnM innnorrnnn n. tiUIIIIUUll I llUIIUgl UJII ' VVii Parlors 8oond Floor over Soholfltld A MatUon Co. For a lodge of Elk to declare for the perpetration of any given acheme of improvement la tantamount to Ita cenmpllahment. In that they never adopt resolution of auch Importance to build a new home, for Instance Itiiout having flrat thoroughly weigh ed and meaaurvd tho proposition. That tho Aatorla Elka hnvo done thla la now understood, and the development of the fine' project la In the hand of an able committee consisting of Exalted Ruler John C. MeCue, O. Clyde Ful ton, F. I. Patton. and W. F. McGregor, aldod by the regular trustee of the dgo, W. C. Law. F. J. Carney and Edward D. Lackey. Tho. Initial meeting of thla group HI b held tomorrow afternoon at 4 clock lit the offlco of Mr. McGregor, Bond atreet, and the affair will take significant shape before they rise from tho sitting. The proposition ha tho enthusinatlo endorsement of the entire lodge, and Is certainly welcom ed by -.the entire citizenry here, not alone because It will add to tho equip ment and adornment of the city, but because ' it emanates from Just the source It does and carries the prestige of assuredness with It, The local lodge owns an hundred foet square of property .Immediately south of the now building Just erected by the Astoria Savings Bank, which la an Ideal site for Its fraternal home and for the businesses that may be merged with It on the ground floor. Just whether the whole 100 feet will be utilized or not is yet a matter to be determined In committee and lodge, but there I no doubt the Idea will be perfected and the Improvement car ried to speedy and legitimate conclusion. nPWVaaaMB8aWiH0lBM fBjfBjSUKBtUKlKBBBBSBKtllS. I - .01 YL fA I v. ' is ii a "Wise" Smijt ? t " .... V If So If AM -Ri'M OERM AM WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE porting Mr. Howard 1 excellent. Mis Hetty Jonaon taking the part of the pauodo adventuress I certainly one of the best characters In the show. Mlaa Jonaon doesn't act, ahe lives and breathes the mimic world of "Other Peoples Money" and It Is no trouble for her audience to enter Into It with her, Edmund Murphy, aa Oliver 8tar bird, get the utmost out of his part and contributes to the enjoyment of the evening. The performance will be repeated at matinee this afternoon and also In the evening. Tintley Returned Charles Tlnsley of the bar tug Ta toosh Is back from Orovllle, B. C, where he went to attend the deathbed of his Bister, who died on the 16th. To Property Owner The undersigned for ourselves and those we represent are willing to buy and pay for property In this vicinity to the value of 11.000, to $100,000, or several pieces of property of various kind, business property, or lots or acreage, but we must have 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-comer to pay them enormous and unfair advances on same. If you want to sell an.l will of fer us a fair deal, address I L. Fol- som or W. D. Field, care of F. N. Clark. Astoria. Oregon. 8PLENDID TO USE. This Is the month to rid the system of Blood disorders of all kinds, of which Rheumatism Is the most prevalent symptom and hard eat; to overcome during the winter months, when the Kidneys have failed to filter out the uric acid and other waste matter. A well known authority writes tht the worst forms of Rheuma tism, Blood disorders, also Kidney nnd Bladder weakness are often readily relieved and prevented dur ing an entire, year by taking for a little while one teaspoonful of the following mixture after meals 'hnd at bedtime, via: Fluid Extract Dandelion one-half ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsapa rllla three ounces, A local druggist states that these are harmless Ingredients, which any good prescription pharmacy can supply and anyone can easily mix thorn nt home by, shaking In a bottle. "It la said by many of the old folks that the above mixture, If taken during this month, will add years to life and prevent many a sick and miserable day during the year. Fashionable Mx Millinery ' . ' Star Theatre Building . llth & Commercial Sts. . ; mBmmTOMTID: First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital $100,000 KILLED BY ROBBERS. LIMA, Ohio, April 20. W. E. Legg waa shot and killed In his meat market In the suburbs of Sydney, south of this city, late tonight. Two strangers entered his stove and while one cov- At Th Theater ) ered Legg the other proceeded to rifle "Other People's Money" at the As- j the cash drawer.' Legg made an effort torla Theater Is making a greater hit to secure a pistol and the man with than did Christopher Jr., If such at the. gun shot htm four times. The thing be possible. The company sup- robbers secured about (25. Oxford For Women. 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 bonght 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 h Hm,M mmmmmJ