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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Will Civ Soolal- Tho aoclul club of Fern Chsprfer. Order of tho Kutrn Htar, will give another ono of their enjoyable dam and curd parties Krlduy evening, May 17lh, at Masonic Hull. Just Opened a Barrel of The Famous "Heinz" Dill Pickles 2'Octs. a Doz. One Piano Number Free4 with each $5 Purchase Flshtrman'e Prry A fUliuriiiuM'a ferry connuctlng I'nlim town and Fort Columbia bit been proponed and If carried through will prove of great advantage tn the rtunjmi-r tourist that come to Astoria. Wise's FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1007. ROSS, HIOOINS & CO. Tht Leading Orooert TERSE HIES Of 1 161 Cltlnnihlp Paper !"""'s John Kepel and Ouataf SoJerman received their flrt cltlaonahlp papers ywterday from County Clerk Clinton. Iiimmif Curfw Last night tha summer curfew 'schedule wnt Into effect for the com Ing waion aw) will hereafter be rung at t o'clock instead of I aa heretofore. At Auction The 0, IT, Cooper bankrupt atork of clothing baa been auld to Mai Ulrahl who Intonda to dispone of It at auc tion, within a short llmo. The price paid win It U0, lecurei New Location Charle Laro'M, proprietor of the Worklngmen' Store, haf laaaed the atore room went of no, Hlggln A Co,, and la baring the mama fitted up In fine shape and will ahortty move hi itock there, Street Improving The work of Improving jlrand ave nue, which waa halted -1y the wet weather, ha been resumed by Con tractor Goodwin and It will bo cum pleted aa aoon aa possible. Jur Trial Hon Talo, chargnd with aawiult and buttery on the person of Charles Isaacson, waa arraigned In Jutlce Qoodman'a court yeeterday and the trial by jury act for tola morning a 10 o'clock. City Warrant The total amount of thn general funl warranti alld by the city treaaurer cornea to approximately the aum of ll!0, The warrant called include the laat of the onea Imued to cover the building of the city hall. Picked Snowball Qeorge A. Clark, the expert' ac countant, came down from Portland yesterday and I buay checking up aome private matter. He haa Just returned from a trip to Omaha, Neb., and itty he ran Into a foot of enow there and he eaya It feel good to got back here whore the aun moat al way ahlnva and the grnaa la alwaya green; , Begin Laying Traok The I. R. A N, Company have Ugun to lay track on their new lino now be ing built on tho north aide of the river. The track-laying crew haa atnrted at a point where the new line leave the Old, north of Ilwaco and they will keep at work until they got to tho .tunnel at Ft, Columbia. Tha company la atralnlng every effort to complete the line In time for the beach travel but It I thought that tha tunnel will not bo completed until In July. The dock which the company will build on the aatorn termlnua will be one of the flnet In the country and have two ftuor. The lower one will bo to land freight on and the upper one for pas engers and be fixed for handling the largest crowd. It wn expected that tha road would bo chnnged to a milli ard gauge but thla hue not been done, and track now being put down I narrow gauge although atandard tlea are being put down which will enable thorn to easily widen It out, . Police Court- Two plain drunk made their Initial bow bvforo Judge Anderson In the police court yesterday and In view of the fact that It wa their (tret appear anr tha court Imposed a fine of tu or two day. Erne Holt, who ha In the past, contributed generously to the flora and forfeiture receipt wua again before the judge charged with Intoxi cation and waa fined tha cuatomary IS or two day In Jail. Approval Certificate The certificate of approval for the Improvement of Eleventh atreet be tween Commercial and Bond afreets, waa fltvd yeeterday with tho city audi tor for presentation to tha common council at ita next meeting. Tha con tract prlc of the Improvement waa ms.&o. The certificate I algned br the committee on atreeta and public way, the city surveyor and the atreot uperlntendent The Arm of Birch and Jnenbaen were the contractor who did the work. , Ball Qame lilg doing are being planned for the ball game of next Sunday, when the trong North Pacific Brewery team of Portland will come down to try con clusions with tho Bohemian. The Portland boya will arrive In a epeclal car which will bo decorated for the occaalon and will bring with them C. V. 'Whltmore, president of tho Trl- Clty League. Tho team will leave the Occident Hotel at I o'clock, headed by th Attorla band and will parade to tha ball ground. W. E. Schlmpff, vice-president and manager of the North' Paciflo Brewery of Aatorta, will pitch the firm ball by . way opening ceremonies. , Ice Cream Sherbets Change of Bate Hwualor W. F, tkholfWId bua moved from tha Captain Forchen houe to moro commodious quarter, at 485 Fifteenth atreet Into the V. I Parker hou, formerly occupied by Thomu tlyilo. ' May Day Party The pupil In Mis. Aii'ilo Lnnw-n' room at Adair Hchool guve a May Dny purty on Wednesday, . Banket of the children handwork filled wllh apple .blossom guve the room a fc- tlno apHarance. Moved to New Warehouse Flatter lirothora Company bave re moved their twine department from the Flav block to their One new con Crete warehouse down on Water at reel. Thl wilt give thorn more room and enabla them to carry their atock more together. Have Not Determined Lot, Tho Columbia River Packer' Ao elation began work yesterday on re- pulling the damage causod by the fire Wednesday and In a few daya tha roof will cover the building. Aa aoon aa tha roof la Untuned the freezing room will be opened and then the extent of tht damago will be known. If the water ha aoakod through Into the Insulation of the froeaing room they will practically havo to bo re built. Fir at AstoWa Boa Co An alarm of (Ire ent In from the Aatorla flox Co. cauaed tha depart ment a good run to Uppertown yeater day. A ama.ll blaxo tar ted In one of tho ventilator of the dry houM but waa put out by the mill hand before any damage waa done or tha depart ment arrived. The alarm box waa rang twice which cauaea sa general alarm and eent up all the apparatua. Only In cae of a big Are la the box supposed to be rung more than once. Ready For Buiine Herman Wise, the Commercial atreet clothier, completed .the, operation of moving In the new atore and la ready for buslne with an up-to-date Uno of men'a and boya' clothing and the ftneat ah op in Aatorla in which to en tertain hta customer. Tho new atore I perfect In all of Ita appointment and will prove a dullght to prospective purchara. Mr. WUe la to be com plimented on hi enterprlae In giving to Aatorla a buxlnea house of thla claa. 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, Hattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parr Seoond Floor ever Soholfletd A Mattton Co. Police New The Dago fisherman at Booth'a Can nery broke loose InBt evening and marled a email elaed riot among them ticlv'ea. One of tho men waa struck on the head with a teacup and waa quite badly lacerated about tho face and head. HI Injurlei were patched up and the row again' atartcd, thla time, the same unfortunate waa thrown overboard and fell about 15 foet strik ing a Mxhboat and acverely wrenched hi buck. Tho police arrived at this Juncture and qulted tho affray by arresting two of the others on a drunk and disorderly charge. Leave For Lake County ' John G. Ross, who hns boon visiting here for several wooka loaves tonight for Christmas Lake Valley, hi Lake County, Oregon, whore ho Is now lo cated. Mr. Ross haa taken up a fine homestead there and Is very much en thused over his new home. A abort time ago he dug a woll otwhls place and atruck mineral water containing valuable medicinal properties. A nura- bor of Astorlans have lately taken up land around him. He Is 180 miles from the railroad, but Harrlman'e Eastern Oregon lino was surveyed through that Country ' last year and within a mile of his place, and ha strong hope that this lino will be built soon. ryw Yoiut. Sole Agent for Knox" Hats mi 1! a I ;S tmv w Vj J VjTlk. rrtocta a o it High Art Clothes Stratford 8ytm Cloth, the Fint In th. Land and Several Other Fine Make. WI8E la Be hind Each Artiol Sold In HI 8tore The Only " Wardrobe Clothing' Shop In Oregon 9 With Each Suit Wc Give a Good Pair of Suspenders But-- No Dust ! No Moths ! ! i. , P. S. For Moths and Dust go Elsewhere. MERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HW STORE City Park Improvement Pluhs for the clearing up and Im proving of the City Pavk have come to life and the work started. Ole Erlckson, of the Columbia Nursery at Smiths Point has donated a number of English Sycamore free to the Park Commission and t busy planting thorn on the crest of the hill in thm of English. Sycamore trees to the Park short time will, fill the much neoded want In the park, As soon as the new road Is completed the whole twelve acre will be cleared and morev shado trees will be planted making the place a delight to the city and Its visitor. - Birthday Celebration At Joe Philips on Duane atreet last evening a party of frlenda were cele brating the (?) birthday of Miss Jones. Two of the young ladles and' Dave McCroiky dressed In women's attire started out for a walk and the other member of the party telephoned to tho Jail for an officer, saying that a crnay person was roaming the streets. Otllcer Twombly responded and on dis covering the joke turned the Joke upon the Joker by arresting (?) the party and taking them back to the house and making the others of the party dig up ball. 'As the amount they wore able to muster was not quite the re quired amount, he graciously com promised on a ham sandwich. ' Story of a Hog 0. W. Roberts, agent of the 0. R. & N filed a communication with the city auditor, In reference to a liog that was lost by the poundmaster and asking that the city reimburse the owner for same. A year ago the ani mal leaped' overboard from the Hassalo and on reaching the shore was taken In custody by the poundmaster. The next morning Agent Roberta called on the chief of police and desired 01 redeem the hog by paying the fee re quired by law. The chief was unable to produce tho animal because It had tigaln escaped, during the night. n!he owner filed a claim against the rail road and the company In turn passed It on to' the city. They claim negli gence on the part of the poundmaster and again ask that the claim be paid. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now In Hlldebrand & Gor. : - 0 Tho motion pictures given at the Waldorf -this week are clear and dls tlnct, none of the flickering usual to cheap outfits. "Herring Fishing" is the title of the pictures shown and are a true representation of that Industry are pursued on the Atlantlo banks. CASTOR I A lor Infanti and Children. The Kind Yea Havo Always Bought Baars tha ' yJu Signature ( ; . ) . nD, Oxford 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. Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store