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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1907)
TUMDAY, APRIL 23, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOUIAN,' ASTOIUA, OREGON. N A New Feature;! This is a fish town aud yet it is hard to get good fish whcu you wont it, so to meet the demand of our many patrons wc will haye in our market at all times a full line of Fresh Pish and Clams when in season. Our prices are riRht and our goods sure to please. Let us have your orders ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. JiLIl J M M Cthlmt Improvement A. . I I tbllhlng grade and making urvcy for th various itrvt and iwwrrn tr to bo lntall4 In Cth ImiiivI thl summer. Polls Court Two froo.untr of lh flowing bowl owrlndulgnd on funday and faced Androii ytstorday afternoon fliicil $s or two dny mill, yf ft Ueoniod to Wd County Clerk Clinton ytrtWy I ud wddlng lU'xtiiut In favor of Mr, Wayland u. tUm, of Wpoknn. Wash., and Ml luul W. Ilmtly, of till county. Tomorrow' Roptlon Mr. Joniilm Iluawy ho tmd.rd the u of lir vr(ty Krauklln ajvomi homo to th lonohir of tho city In bfltmlf of the lntltuio iwptlun, and ih same will b held thnro tomorrow ovonlng, and will no doubt be throngwd, Inflnltnly happy to b back at homo. nd her friend ar glad to have her with thm one mor. Now laby at Knappa Mr. and Mr. Ole Hovulund," f Knappa, ar th parent of a lttl daughter ( that arrlv.d Buiidny morn Inf. uylng Roal Etttt W. D. Kltrtd and 1 rioaoom, tho ! promoter, hav Invested $ 12,000 In land belonging to tho Taylor estate and wre In ftld a gucl of Judge Taylor lonklng over tho ground on Hunday, Sohool Coniut Huporlntomfont (lark of Hi city chool a at work Inking tlu. school (.rnnin, tinting In ill" Adi-rliiiKik .tin. trlct firm, Th ai'houla m not In rlon fnl wk owing to the teach V' Institute which begin on Wod nrsday and end Friday. Chang at St Mary' Th Mlai Klimiioth Ilxndry and MUpatrlck, nur at tho holtal, Irft fr I'urtlnnd on th moiinlng train Hunduy, and th MIm Margerlto XlrKlnnun and Lucille Potri havo ar rived to take tho place of tho two that tnft, Ml Beth Darling leave at th end of tho week for Portland alao. Aeeiuad of Crully Honry Ilondoraon, J, Pclrpn and H. Ilftkntn wor ummond boforo JutU' J. P. 'Goodman yomerdny on a charge of cruelty toward a dumb animal, a whlla hor. the property of Autrimta Norman, tho aot complained of having tnkpn plnce on Hun.lny Inat. Tho rne wn ant for trtnl aomctlmc toiluy. Illegal Flihlng Wntfr rtftlllff 8ttttm found It tjeoen aary yeaterday to arroet two Ylnhermon by namoa of John Mullk and ld OIn. for vloliulng tho flhlng law, tho acne of tho offonaa being Toung'a niver, Mutlk pleaded guilty and waa promptly fined $5(1, and coat, and OIen Bout for an attorney and hla eiiao will probably bo heard tomorrow. Sunday Fir The fire department wa called to U Twenty-aecond atreot Hunday aficrncKin and ektlnKutohed a blaxe that rauard 125 daniuge. Tho ecelv. lug apptiratua at chumkal No, 1 waa out of ord-r and cnUMed a run of av ernl bliH'ka In the wrong direction bo for tho mlntnke waa dlavovored, Ha Oon To Portland Dr. MKrehouo ,pntor of tho Con gregntlonal church, ' left up on tne evening train for Portland yeatorday, to uttend the Portland Aaanclatlon of Congregational churchea. Dr. Moie houao will rad a paper before tho aoclutUm on Wvdneadny morning. Mr, Moorehouae will nccoiniwny blm to the city. i Back From tho 8outh , Mln Ruby Crohn, who hna been In Hnuthevn California In behalf of her alth for aevornl month paat, ha rerned to her Aatorla horn, ac complmlod by her father, Herman Crohn, the well known merchant who wont aouth to vlalt her noma week ago. Mia Crohn' health I nono the woro for her trip outh, and ah I Off For Horn , Rev. R. K. Lnnii and wife, who have been vlaltlng their daughter, Mr. Huaalng and d.iulucr-lii-lmv, Mr. M. I. Lnh, alnco Iniit November, will lenve out tonight on tho Lurllne for St. John where, after a ahort vlalt, with another daughter, will leave for their home neiir Waklta, Okla. They hftv apent tome two year nnd a half In Oregon and are much Imprencd with tho country and dlmnto. er Ice Cream Sherbets The Contrast Between good and poor values is great. If you favor us with your patron age, you will realize that a live and up-to-date Grocery store can give you the best values. These items should bring you in. Scholfield, M&ttson & Co. Successors to Johnson Bros ASTORIA AT YUKON EXPOSITION COLONY OF OHIO DUNKAR09 WILL ARRIVE ON AN EXCUR 8ION IN A SHORT TIME. The K.-tilllc Tlm,' of HiilurJtiy Jin tho following to any: "J, It Whyle, manager of tile A torlo Chamber of Commerce, h written Henry K. Rwfd, director of exploitation, that It I tho Intention of the people of that aeaport to have, an exteuMlvo exhibit1 at the Ahmkn-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Whyt point out In hU letter that lnc the railroad deal of lnt week AhioiIb I tho Oregun Pacific termlnu of the Nurthern Pacific and Ureal Northern railroad and that with Ilarrlman rapidly complotlng III road to the port will become one of great importance In trade and commerce. "Aatorla will build a -u wall In the near future which will not be excelled even by the e wall at (Jalveaton Texa", for the purpoMi of tralghten Ing the hor Una and to enaMe rail roud and" mauufucturui to enjoy Immunity from tide," - , The Kxiitln la to be held In VM9 and It I Manager W'hyle' Inten tion to make I lie moat of thl oppor tunity. MmuiH'T Whyto received aeveral riueti for lltratura from varlou (Mirnona yexterthiy. The Rev. I Prants, Intend bringing a Dunknrd excumlnn of worn 1260 peraona to Portland and ahould they find delrabte land It I very likely that a new colony will be Rtnrtcd. The Dunkard are coming from Pleaaant Mill, Ohio, and will come to (ho count In peclut train. John J. Alexander, of tavenworth, Kunaa. and Uvv. R, T. Lfh, of Hur ley, Oklahoma, wore other Inquirer after literature and Information con cerning Aatorla. Manager Whyt returned after look ing over tho ground at Beaalde and expreaaed tho opinion that much good can be done by the two cltle cooper ating and that a meeting will be held In the near future to formulate the plan for uch a movement III In Nw York Demltrtc Paacoln, a fonner resident of Clifton, who recently vtarted to re turn to Greece, wa taken III In New York and la not expected to live. Elk' Mting A regular meeting of tho Elk will be held thl evening. The report of the building committee will bo sub mitted and all memlier are requcMed to bo preient.- J. C McCue, exalted ruler; J. O, Clinton, aeeretary, ' For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON ' PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Y Parlor 8aond Floor over Soholflold A Matt ton Co. Co,. Chang of Program Roanoke," the new bill at the Aa torla theater lunt night, wn kindly receive,! by a well-filled house. The play I on tho order of the comedy- lninm and I exciting and Interesting na well a' funny. The comedy I In- rejected nt JuHt the right moment to relieve the tentlon of the drnma and the whole piece I exceedingly well layed by thl excellent company whono manager have decided to make their atay In Aatorla Indefinite. The scene are laid In Virginia and the tone I docldodly southern In It makeup. The old colored Mammy Is well played .by the tar, floorgo How ard, nnd tho title rote I In the hands of tho capable Mis Marquam, whose wild, yet sweet, and blrdllke. Roan oka la tho hit of tho ffmw. Tho Murphy brother are right nt home In this offering of the Howard-Dorset Stock Company a they are from Ken tucky, ao It I no trouble at all for them to render the smooth southern drawl which lends so much atmosphere to a play of this character. Miss Betty Jonson, simply cannot be nhythlng but Bweot and sympathetic no matter what It Is, nnd It isn't very long before the audience Is dead In love with her charming half hesitating, little llpl und drawl. "Roanoke" will run until Thursday, when Nat Goodwin' suc cess, "Tho Nominee," will be tho next attraction. Is It a to Property Ownr Tho undersigned for ourselves and those we roprenent are willing to buy and pay for property In, this vicinity to the value of $1,000, to (100,000, or several piece of property of various kinds, business property, or lots or aoreage, but wo must have fair price 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 expeot 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 som or W. D. Field, care of F. N. Clark, Astoria, Oregon. 1 e 99 If So life AM Ml MM AN WIS BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE wO SPICES, cf CQFFEE,TEA) DAIflNG POWDER, ru:cn:;:GEXTR;.as Ahduft Purify. flnesrFhvor. Qrt&fttfSrrenfieoikPr1cd CL0SSET&DEYE5S PORTLAND, OREGON. C 1 J mm SJtal Star Theatre Building I llth & Commercial Sts. I I First National Bank of Astoria Ore. 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