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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1907)
WK0NI90AY, MAY 1, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. V Known and Liked Everywhere AStcaming Hot Cup of Chase and Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee Whets the appetite, ad makes any food taste good. It tastes different and is more pleasing than any other brand ; ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Tn Leading Qrooer i'UU TERSE TILES OF THE iCI Complaint Filed There were 191 complaint filed end worn to by the polk department during the month of April. Thiit num br Include lh, ones who actually confronted' Judge 'Anderson and alo thoae who forfeited ball, Sjntmnir Returned City Treasurer Thomas Dealey ha returned and wa again at hie dek yeaterday, Th treasurer haa tmp to Mineral Bprlngs, Carson, Washington, for hla health, he la feeling greatly rfrtihd and l ready for work. WiM Iter Front The store frtmt of S' new cloth ing wore waa finished yesterday who the large plateglaaa, Ixll feet, ws Installed. It la I lie largeat alngl piece of laaa in Hit city and required ex seeding care and aklllful work to get It In place. Twe Fire Ynterday The flret alarm waa turned In about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the Chicago Jloiwo on Ator atret. park caused a roof blato that extin guished without any great amount of damage. The department waa railed at I o'clock to Qrand and Thirty-fourth street where the kitchen roof of the houe occupied by George Smith wet on Are. Damage to the amount of 1100 had bean done before It waa tlngulihed. Delighted With Clateep Astoria and CUtp county are ahead three more clever people and I'lttKPiie, In the pcraona of Frank l't tnger. Nettle Vtxlngwr and Karl Daker, all of Eau Claire, Win., and klnamen . of the well known Utalnger family of thla city, whoie guets the new ar rlvnli are. Thy speak In glowing tornta of the ploaaant Impreailun Ciat aop and Aitorla have made on them, the proof of which Ik' In the dvclara , tlon that they Intend to make thl their future home. - t Ready For Local Option Editor Wataon of the 8eatde Signal waa In the city ynaterday, accompanied by Mre. Wataon and the baby. The hitittr waa here to have Its drat pic ture taken and It waa quite a success. Mr, Wataon la very sanguine of the af firmative outcome of local opinion jlne pruld for by the Soaaldcra which iV to come off on the flrat Monday In June, Personally, he I" devoted to the cloalng of the town agalnat liquor, aa he bellevea it will redound to the credit and popularity of the handsome little eummer reaort. Folre Court Two ovr of the flowing bowl fared Judge Anderson yesterday and pleaded guilty to the charge of Jrunkontio, They were ad flue of IS or two Juya in the city Jail, Wedding Due in Wahklakun The pleasant announcement cornea down the river that in the early dnya of fVptotnbi-r nt, Hon. Uruce Pol worth, of Skamokawft, will take unto hlmaelf a .wife, In the gracloua person of Mla Irene Flaher, of Halnea. Ore gon. The couple will make their home In the Wahkiakum capital, and Ihoy will count their friend by the myriad on either bank, from Portland to the bar, Sing Ouey Ne Mere Karly yeterdy morning It wae dis covered thut Ming CJuoy, a well known old Chinaman of thl city had expired at hla room on Bond treot during the night prevlou. He had been down to gvaatde on Sunday and had overeaten of clam and clam Juice, the which reacted on him dlanatroualy. He waa carefully prepared for burial by bl countrymen yeaterday and hla temalna depat hed to Portland on the Lurlln laet evening, where he will be burled. Found the Stuff Dr. Bail called the aherltf of thla county in yeaterday morning and ahowed bim an unexpected find that developed yeaterday at Vie Manaetl building where the doctor baa quarter at preaetit. Being nothing more or tea than a lot of valuablea hidden In the toilet -room of the prace by B. M. Harrlaon aometlme ago Jut after hi arreet by the police of thla city for larceny from Skldmore A Company of Portland. There were note, oheck. pontal money order and other docu mentary valuablea all aggregating the anug aum of H78.50, and wanted by the lolng Arm very badly. They are likely to be ued aa evidence agalnat Harrlaon at hi trial which occur oon at the metropolis Sheriff Porno roy took ponaesalon of the And and at once notified Sheriff Steven, of Mull nomah county. Ice Cream Sherbets gfnr-n., ' Money Stretches . a long ways at this store, in fact, it goes so far and has so much purchasing value, you would think it was made of rubber. Doubt it? well, drop in and see Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. : For. a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto ' olinson Phonograph Co, Parlor Second Floor over Sohclfleld A Mitt eon Co. Fishing Ueens v ' Flph WmdiTt Van tuon, In district No, 1, hn luid flahlng Decline aa follow: Olllni't. 6U5; nut nc(, ST; Imp llrwe, 81: atiitlonaiy flah wlifi'U, 2ii mciiw wheel, t; and'can nerlea, 10, Took a .Walk v . A j.iirty of about 30 young people, utnlctr tlo nuHplce t the Young Mn' Unxuii of the Prebytrlun church, walked ovvr to.-Tongue Point Monday eVffiiltig, A huge bonfire and an ex cellent lunch were enjoyed, the party coming bwk on the evening tiiiln, ' Seining Ground Heated The Tallant-Orant Packing Com pany have looted the a-lnlng ground JMilwiKlng to Oeorgo Kaboth for three yeari at a rental of $3000 per year. It I undurtood that Mr, Kabtith will give hi attention to hla logging bual-ne. After the Lion '.".'" . !: , Clarko Loughrey loft yeaterday, on the noon rprefor the government Jetty and Cluteop plt, where he will begin hi 107 eaon of killing the predatory a lion to whom the luclou mlmon la the dalntleat morael In the gnat deep. Mr, Loughrcy delr all Intereatud to know that the "Sea-yon" 1IM, I ready for signature and may be found In the custody of Caahler Frank Patton, at the Aatorla Having Hank In thl city. For Evangelittie Ut In compliance with the term of the will of the lata and honorud Mr. Xttrc!a White Kinney, the executor of aid eatate yeaterday turned over to the ReverenJa W. S. Gilbert and Henry Mnreott (the latter being paa iorof the church during the lat daya of Mr. Kinney' life), aa truateee, the um of 1500. to be ued by them for J hut church in it evangellatlc pro gram. It la needle to aay the tru tvea will moke the beat poaaible ue of the fund in the line laid down by the generoua giver, In Honor of the Help Yeaterday the home of Mr. and Mr. Dernherd Llndenberger, (SI Exchange trt, of thl city, waa the ecene of a pleaaant gathering of frlenda fronj Portland and from thla city, in which eapeclal honor were paid to the young heir of the houa who made hla ap pe ranee a. abort tune ago on thl mundane iphere. The affair waa moat heartily enjoyed by all who had the good fortune to be present, the hand ome young principal himself being not the leaat happy of the Jubilant throng. He and hi parent have the furvent good wlahe of a multitude of Aitorla frlenda for a long and proa perou life. , J. C. Mayo J. C. Mayo, the retiring general freight and puaaengor agent of the A. 'ft C. R., formally turned over hi offlre last night to hla ucceor. Mr. Mayo had been with the road since It first Ktarted and Was the lost In bl department to leave. Undor his uc ceuful manaKomeut tho road's earn ing were Increased until It had be come one of the beat paying Invest ment the country. During his regime, la office, Mr. Mayo was well liked by hi subordinate who gave him the .beat of their service at all time. Mr. Mayo Is not certain as to his future course but will take a much needed rest before assuming the cares and responsibilities of a business career. In the Minor Court .Ben Talo was arraigned in Justice Goodman's court yesterday on a charge of aatiault with a dangerous weapon upon the person of Churles Isaacson, to which "no pleaded not guilty, and was remanded Ho the county Jail for want of S1G0 ball for his appearance and trial on tomorrow, Thursday morning, in the same Court S. Hell ford and N. Smith were arraigned yes terday afternoon nn specific chafges of larceny from the dwelling of Mrs. wU Ham Llndon, at SS5 Twenty-seventh street, a watch and chain being the articles alleged to have been stolen. They also entered a plea of not guilty, and went across tho street In default of 1100 bonds each for their appear ance and trial this morning. One Piano Number Free with tacti $5 Purchase Dear Friend: I believe that you like to see As toria go ahead and that you vij.1 en- courage enterprise ' , I have built a Men's and Boys' Shop of which any city may feel proud No other city in Oregon, even not Portland can show a Wardrobe System like the "WISE" Shop. Can Astoria Support it I'm Sure it Can. Let your support assist in proving to the outside world, That' Astoria Enterprise, Astoria Loyalty, and Astoria Prosperity Cannot be Beat Anywhere The "Wise" Label Guarantees each Suit v I fee an rraovit a o High Art Clothes Stratford System Cloth, the Finest in th Land and Several Other Fine Make. WISE i Be hind Each Artiole Sold in Hia 8tore wxv rcuut. WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE against the Tongue Point Milling Company, in the matter of the acci dental death of the husband and father. KBllSI Don In Probat, Court The following orders were made In the probate department of the county court yesterday ,by Judge Trenchard: Messrs. A. McPhorland, F. J. Carney and Thomas Corbett were appointed as appraisers of the estate of the late Kev, Leopold Dlelman. In the matter of the estate of Fred A. Fries, de censed, the widow of decedent, Mrs. Antonla C. Pries, was appointed ad ministratrix of the estate, and guar dian of the persons and estate of the minor children, Mildred and Cordelia:' and a order was made directing her to accept the sum of $250, In full set-1 tlement of all claims of the estate M Happily Mawied at Knappton Aa Indicated In these columns yes terday morning, the wedding of Miss Caroline Forester and Mr. Leonard Mansur, transpired at Knappton yes terday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. W. S. Gilbert, pastor of the First Presby terian church of UUs city officiating. The happy event took place at the cosy home of Assistant Superintendent H. B. Settem, of the Simpson mills, and was witnessed by a great throng of friend of the young people. The house was daintily decorated from one end to the other and music and re freshments eked out the pleasures of the day. The lino launch Pilot, Cap' tain Keating, was tn attendance, and when she left the Knappton dock for this city,' she was literally burled In pld shoes and hod the greater portion of about $5 worth of rice scattered about her decks. Mr. and Mr. Mansur loft up on the evening express for Portland and will take a honoymoon trip over the State of Washington, The Morning Astorlan Joins their host of friends In wishing them a long and happy life. DONE BY DEED. V. C. Smith and wife to J. C. Mc Cllntock, lotso 10 and 11, block 8, The Plaza J550 W. C. Smith and wife to J. C. Mc ' CUntock, lots 1 and 3, block 63, W'arrenton Park . 650 Theodore Kruse Catering Co. to C. , E. Griffiths, lot IS, block 6, sec ond addition to Gearhart Park.. 125 United States to J. W. Kellock, S. E. sec. 6-5-9 Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, Mlvered by carrier. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Boars the Signature m a . '- vrJ ' . v 1 x X idord Ties i For Women. The demand for this style of footwear promises to be greater this season tha,n 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. Wherity, lalston Company! ! I Astoria's Best Shoe Store