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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1907)
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOJUA, OREGON. V Known and Liked Everywhere v A Steaming Hot Cup of Chase and -Sanborn's 5cal Brand Coffee Whcta the appetite, and makes any food taste good. It tastes different and is more pleasing than, any other brand ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Thi Leading Groor u win ei W. C. T. U Th weekly business mating of the W. C T. U. will be held tbl afternoon tt 1:10 In th basement room of th Baptist church. Mvd To Idaho Thoma Chamber loft yesterday to 'make bU bom In HoIm City. Idaho. U disposed of hit interest In th Mir ror Baths, barber shop, to L E. Col Una, Polls Court On lone Individual faced JuJge An dot son yesterday and In making hi plee. made a good gut-as to bl con ..' dltlun the night before, h waa fined th sum of IS or baa th option of rvlng two days In Jail. , Auditor's Monthly Report City Auditor Anderson' report for the monthly ndlng April 10th show tho collodions of fine and forfeiture to hav amounted ' to tho sum of I15S7.50 and there waa received from building permits tho turn of 13, making a total of tmo.SO for th entire month Changed Hla Barth First Omr Jollnett. of Lightship (0, haa resigned hi position anj ha been appolntd third mat of th nw lighthouse tender Armerla, It haa been four month and nineteen day since Mr. Jollnctt set foot on ahoro until last Sunday and ho la onjoylng a bit of shor leave aa only a sailor on a long cruise can enjoy It. Dld In Portland Mr. Anions Mlnr, mother of John Malar And Mra, A, a. Shaw of this City, died at Portland Tuesday, April lOih at 7 p. m. Mr. Snow waa with her mother at tho end and waa fol lowed to the metropolis by her hus band on the morning train to attend the funeral yesterday. Mr. flnow t at tho present time traveling In Cali fornia, ; . y- Warrants Called City Treasurer Realty hut night Is sued a call for all the general fun J warrants outstanding, lwued up to July of last year. ' Property Ordsrod Sold , In probate, court yesterday G, K Ryduulst administrator of th estate of John Anaelm Jaeobnon, was u thorlsod to sell on gill fish net at private sal. Will Appraise Property W, 8. Deeds haa been appointed ap praiser of th state of Robert J, Den ver, a minor In place of J, W. Wolker, waa unabl to serv this order wa made by th probate court yesterday. Appolntsd Apprslsr J. F, Kearney waa appointed ep pralr by the probate court yesterday of the Dlelhman etat In place of Frank J. Carney, who I out of the illy and It Is desired that tho mat(er b attended to at one. Will Hustle Per Business U J. Knowlton. formerly In th city ticket offles of tho O. It. & N. Co., will arrive In thia city today and take up hla duties as passenger and freight solicitor for the A. C. It K. This will comptet tho office force of Gen eral Passenger Agent Jenktna and things will soon be moving as smooth aa ever with that department. Disd At Hospital- Martin M. Antonson, a sall'ir on the bar tug Tatoosh died at Ru Mary's Hospital yesterday at noon, from an attack of typhoid fever. He was a Norwegian about 25 years of ago and his only relative In thl country is a sister who Is thought to be at the present time In Minnesota. Her exact whoreabout have not been determined- although an effort la being made Vat the present time to do so, Tho re mulns will be held at fjllbaugh' un dertaking establishment until she haa been heard from and gives some direc tions' gs to the disposition of the same. Oradlng Pert Stvne Th bids for the grading and drain Ing of a part of th Fort Bteven reservation were opened by tho quar termaster's department yesterday and Ferguson and Houston were found to be the low bidders. Only two bids were received and both were from flrma In this city. Bids were asked fur on tho separate work of grading and draining and for the work as a whole, th bids received were as follows: Ferguson and Houston, draining, 12500; grading, I71&0; entire wotk. 19400. Lebeck & Oerdlng, draining, 13115; grading, I6D00; entire work, 19815. The bids wlU bo sent to the department at Washington with a fnvorubl report on Ferguson A Hous ton's bid. Ice Cream Sherbets eV. -A tjjt.n.MMn .mi Money Stretches a long ways at this store, in fact, it goes so far and has so much purchasing value, you would think it I was made of rubber. Doubt it? well, drop in and see. Scholfield, Hanson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. High Watsr Mark County Clerk Clinton' office touched high water murk yestwdsy , In the matter of receiving Instruments fit tliure were Bled of deed alone fi. This I the litrgtst number that have been Died In any one day for a long time) tmd If till com liiu a It will swamp the office with work. Wavei'lulgh, 1'hko Police News J'hurli'S Dubeuu, aHum!d hi duties as a nn'inbfr of the police force yi tin On y and wua assigned to the day shift. It. J. Twombly Is on duly at the city it 11 all night and will act a host for that Institution during the "woe sma" hours henceforth, Matters were quiet In the police department lust evening. Host Twombly entertained but three gliosis, two plain drunk and one female drunk, , , Now Passenger Tariffs General Passenger Agent Jenkins I working on a new passenger tariff for the A. A C The opening up of the offices between Coble and PorttanJ (or buncsa at this Una make it necessary to get out a new set of schedule of rate. He has also Jul Issued a set of tariffs covering the summer passenger ratea to the beaches which are practically the same as last year. tt'averlelgli, Fago I. Bill Piled C, J. Curtis attorneys for Makola and Wuopla filed u communication with Judge Anderson, yeMcrday, to which was attached a bill from' his clienta for t62t.H0 said to be due, for extra work on the Alameda avenue street Improving. Mr. Curtis state that he ha been Instructed to bring suit Immediately unlesa th claim Is liquidated. The communication wilt come before the next council meeting. One Piano Number Free with each $5 Purchase Sole Agent for "Knox" Hats 'SAfjIjil A T. M. Dewltt, auditor Tf-?iie Van couver Transportation Company. wa4 In thl city yesterday and put In the time checking out the old agent, C M. Fowler, who haa so well and faithfully represented the company and checked In the new agent, O. B. Blessing, who I now In charge. Agent Blessing started In by dispatching the Lurllne but lost night on time with a full cargo of freight and passenger. C M. Fowler, the retiring agent, will visit here for few day and expects to leave about Saturday to take up hla new dutiea with the A. A C. at Portland, "... Waverltdgb, Page 8. An Old Order- City Surveyor ,Tee left at thla office yesterday an order which Mrs, J, 0. I lustier found among some old papers. as It was Issued years ago, It Is of more than passing Interest and Is as follows: "Captain iiuiler; "Sir: Please pay to bearer, Nathan Raymond, 15.50 for building fires for the months of January, February and March. 1869. J. D. ROBB. Astoria, April 21st, 1889." This waa given when Mr. Raymond was a boy and he ts tho only one whose name appears on the order that Is alive today. Waverlolgh, Pago 8. . For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH r goto olinson Phonograph Co. Parlsrs Seoond Floor ovsr Soholfleld A Maitson Co. May Wsather Reoordt The weather station at North Head gives out the following sta tistics for the month of May during the past four years. It I not given out as a prediction for the present month but in order that those who desire can got an Idea, of the past records. Normal temperature, 51 de grees; temperature extremes, 77 de grees on 12th In 1904 and 40 degrees on the 9th In 1905; average precipita tion for tho month, 3.18 Inches with precipitation extremes of 2.90 Inches In 1908 against .90 Inches In, 1904; average number of cloudy days, 6; partly cloudy, 9, and cloudy, 16; thi prevailing winds were from the north Waverlolgh, Pago 8. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Clarence E. Ward departs on the 8:20 express this morning for a three months' visit with relatives and friends in Minneapolis, Dr. August C. Kinney is on the sick list and will be In Seattle for the next two daya Or so. Mrs. 'O. W. Lounsberry went to Portlond on the morning train for a few days' visit with Mrs. F. P. Kendall of that city. Sonator J. O. Mogler, of Brookfleld, was in the city yesterday, ' Mrs, J. D. McOoe, of West Seattle, St trtoutt ssoi 1 High Art Clothes Stratford 8ystem Clothea, the Finest In th Land and Several Other-Fine Make. WISE I Be hind Each Article Sold in Hie Store Wise's The Only Clothing' Shop In Oregon 9m With Each Suit We Give a Good Pair of Suspenders But-- No Dust ! No Moths ! ! P. S. For Moths and Dust go Elsewhe ITCJl IO I, .1 i ii. iii-m. n. i. urn .- ii iii i - - 1 ' 1 1 i in. Milium If TIIITirlTTf jRv d 'V BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE la visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alven Campbell, of this city. E. H. Joseph, of F. Klevenhausen & Co., Altoona, Wash, was In the city yestorday on businea. H. T. Flnlay, ex-Standard Oil mag nate ,1a in the city visiting friends. Mr. Flnlay is now raising apples at Medford and says ho Is making more money than John D. He looks pros perous and has got a healthy Southern Oregon tan and looks as rosy as the apples he raises. He says there Is no country like Southern Oregon. Mayor A. E. Miller, of Seaside, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alger, of Skamo- kawa, are visitors In the city. Robert Wtod, of Clatskanle, waa viewing" the sights in Astoria yester day. v .. Jasper Titus, of Knappa, had busi ness of importance in the city yester R. L. Holienbeck, of Deep River, was renewing acquaintances in the city. C. H. Marshall, of Tacoma, Is a business visitor in the city. Edward J. Hlmes, of Portland, ts In Astoria on matters of Importance . L. A. Bliss, of Deep River, is stop ping at the Occident. '.' M. J. Warren, of Portland, ts looking after business details In the city. M. A, Lippltt, Of San Frariolsco, Is a business visitor in this city. John Adair, of Sunnymead, Is look ing up friends in Astoria, O. K. Patterson, of Philadelphia, is In the city, J. W. Adams, formerly of this city, but now jof the H. W. Leemcke Com pany, of Portland, arrived in this city last evening and will be here for seV' eral daya looking after his company's interests. Morning Astorlan, 60 cent a month, delivered by carrier. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Baus Always Bought Bears the Signature Morning Astorlan, 60 cant a month, delivered by carrier. Onfarci "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 snoe that is bought from us is certain to be cor rect in style. We have them in all leathers, styles and widths. Vherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store MM