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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1907)
THUR8DAY, MAY 9, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOJUA, OltEGON, Just Opened a Barrel of The, Famous "Heinz" Dill Pickles 20cts. a Doz. ROSS, HIOOINS & CO. Tht Ltading Grew Marrlsa tlon A marrlat tleen w lu4 tr4ay W Curl W. Jnm, of Portland, ami lifttwl imtm, of Antoria, W. C. T. U. MttlB- Th W. C. T. U. IU hoia thulf lar bu'nea mt0ii thlt afwrnoon at tilO In'tht Uwmnt of th Bapttat afttlimh. To Hav Harlr- E. r. Hnbaw, ih man arrsst! in Warrsntmt TueaJa on ft chart of ttollii( 1180. wilt have a beurlni b for Justli; Goodman tomorrow at 10 , m. Will Mot Tonlflhl Th boarJ of tho Boanwn' KrWnd Boclaiy will hold Ha rofvlar monthly fnr.fl!l., at 1 nVliK-k (utllalll Kt tb In- atltut. "All n mombwt aw urganUy requested to bo present. Two Moro Day- Thert at two day yet l"fl In which to pay your water ta. After tomor row 25 cnn will b charged vry vl- llniunt toxtayr. . To Op a ' Earl Bmlth Is to Inttall a Nlnklodlon In lh n?ar futur In th storeroom formerly occuplrj by Horman Wle. II wilt opn thr Friday or Saturday of tbla week, i Postponed Ca Th cas of th Stale v. Hunt, which waa tailed In justice court yeaivrdny morning, waa postpone un til Saturday for th ron that the atorncya In th raa wr unpieparod to (O cthrad with th trial. Oyatr Arriv A carload of od oytra arrWoa yeeterJay over the A. C. from th Atlantic Coaat conaln4 to th North- m Oytr Company at ghoalwater flay. Thla company, which I on of th largest oytr companle of th Farlflo Coaat, la Improving It bd by th addition of larf QUatitltlea of astern d oyater. Took Fall On of th painter on th Warren residence auffered painful accident Tuesday that will Incapacitate him for work for several daya. While painting the aide of the houae hi lad der allppod and he waa thrown to the ground, alighting upon bla bark,- No permanent Injury I feared but the muwleg of the Mk : were severely Polie Court On fsmlllar face greeted Judge Anderaon a he resumed hi t on th bench In police court yterday and to exproea hi pleasure over the niei-tlng, he prevented the plain drunk with the usual sentence of IS or two day In Jail. Ball waa forfeited to the amount of till. Paiaed'Threugh Qovernor Oeorge E. Chamberlain, Stat Treasurer George A.' Steel and Tom Rlrhadeon passed through A tori yeiaerJay on th Alliance for MarshMd and the Rogue River on a tour of Inspection of th salmon hatch- erlea along th const. Especial atten ton wilt be paid to the hatcherle and pawning ground maintained by R, D. Hume, the salmon king of Rogue River. To Take Plaee Dr. Pllklngton haa been appointed by the quarantine department to take the plac of Dr. Holt, federal quarantine officer, who la to have a leave of ab sence until June 1. Mr. Pllklngton haa had sufficient experience for th place and was appointed upon the recommendation of Dr. Holt. 5 Hesdwork Dam W. n. Chase, a consulting engineer Of Portland, arrived on the noon train yesterday at the request of the board of water commissioners. ! leavea to day accompanied by two member of the water commission to visit the pro posed headwork dam. After hi In vestigation, he will no Joubt return to Portland and will submit hi report aa to rh advisability of bullJIng a wood en dnm fot th proposed storage reservoir. Will Entertain The ladtea of th Congregational church will have a sale of useful and fancy articles on th afternoon and evening of Friday, May 19th, at the home of Mrs. D. B. Allan. Dainty re- freshmenta will be served both after noon and evening. A program, In- eluding both vocal and Instrumental music, will be rendered. Com one and all and enjoy yourselves and also help a good causa. Ice Cream Sherbets ,l 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 S Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. Saloon Robbed The. Grotto Huloon on Commcrclul si mot was Ijiokcii Into last flight and $40 In cash was stolen from th till. The burglar entered by a back window after the saloon had benn closed and left hi. llliiKcir mark on lh window sill. No dt'ltnlto clous tiuva us yet lound. . AN' HONORED RESI DENT DIES Quietly Married On . Wednesday ufternoon, Mr. Carl Y. Jtmnwn, of loi Hand, and Mla Mabel Jenaan, were quietly married at tho residence of llov. (J. 15. Moore house, C01 Irving avenue, by the pas tor, of the Congregational church of this city Dr. Moorehouse, The happy pair boat dd the evening express for th metropolis, , To Establish Uniform System A. M. Ilagen, chief Inspector of the Oregon k Washington Lumber Manu facturers' Association, with headquar ter at Portland, la In th olty. Mr. H'ignn 1 conferring with th mlllmon her and having them adopt a uniform system of grade and uniform stand ard of manufacturing lumber. The adapting of a universal standard will be of great benefit to all, ' He will go to Wiarrtnton today, Funeral Today Th body of Martin Antonsen. th seaman on the bar tug Tatoosh, who died at fit Mary's Hospital On May t of typhoid fever, will t burled in Ocean Grove cemetery today. Th funeral service will take place from (jllbnu's undertaking parlors at 2 oVIoek. The address will be delivered by Rev. P. M. Kllcfscn, the sailor chaplain. The body has been held for word from a sister In Minnesota. Asked Per Further Tim Tho Chamber of Commerce met last evening In adjourned aeaslon to bear th report of the special committee appointed to look up th railroad prop osition of the Portland, Oregon A Hea. Coast Railroad, who desire th services of th Chamber to assist them In se curing th right-of-way. Th com mittee reported that they had com munlcated with th president, William Rcld, at Lo Angeles, by wlr and the answer they had received was not entirely satisfactory and they asked for further time to fully investigate which request waa granted. NEW PLAY AT ASTORIA. ' For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co,; . Parlor Seeond Floor over SoholfUld A Mattson Co. Howard-Dorset Company Presents "Th Man From Malo." The Howard-Dorscy Company pre- aent "The Man Vrom Mexico." At th Astoria theater tonight. This Is the play written for and made famous by Willie Collier. Its author I the famous playwright Dosoucb. The part of Ben Jamln Fltxheu is played by Mr. How ard. Astoria playgoers, who have at tended the many clover productions of the Howard-Dorset Company, are look ing forward to Mr. Howard's presenta tion of this part as an especial treat as It Is said to afford exceptional op portunities for the display of hi re markable character delineation. j Mlaa Raseto, who hoa made such a hit In "The Young Mrs. Winlhrop," as Mrs. Cheswlrk, will play Mrs. Benja min Fltxheu In tonlght'a performance. Tho other members, It is asserted, are happily fitted to their parte. Tho Howard-Dorset players are a first class company and one A'torla may well be proud to have. Th class of plays they present, ar extremely moral and furnish tho assurance that the most fastidious may witness them without fear of beholding aught that would bo offensive to their finer eons- iblllttea. ; DONE BY DEED. Charles Ring and wife to Otto Mlkkelsen, lots 20 and 2t, block 6, O'Hara's addition to Warrenton and lot 4, Holladny Park........... S0 A. J. Klafi'kl and wife to John J. Rupp, 143 acres In sections 6 and v 7, T. 4 N., R. 7 W 600 C. S. Brown and wife and tho Wilkinson Real Estate Co., to A. Booth & Co., lots 5 to 8, block 93, Adair'a , 10 II. O. Van Dusen and wife to B. Van Dusen undivided half of ' 223.37 aores in seotlon 11, jr. 1 N., R. 8 w,, 807 Lloyd O. West to Grand Rapids Oregon Timber Co., 160 acres in section 19, T. 5 N., R. 8 W.......2000 United States to Lloyd G. West, 160 acres in section 19, T. IN,, R, 8 W.; patent A paper was filed with the county clerk yesterday giving the power of attorney to Francis D. Cham berlain to sell 80 aores of land , more or less, in section 17, T. j 6 In Clatsop county, for W1U llam Doyle , . , i MRS. AU8TENA 8EAFELDT DE PARTS THIS LIFE AT NOON YESTERDAY DEATH CAUSED . BY PARALYSIS,' In the death of Mrs. Auin V. Hvafuldt yesteiday Astoria has lost un honored resident who has made thla city her home slnre 189. In that year she camo from her home In Germany to take up her residence with her son, Albert Beafeldt, long on of Astoria' bustnos mn, , , - ' Mrs. Keafeldt's death waa caused by paralysis. She wa atrtcken by th dread disease last Thursday and did not again recover consciousness. At the time of her death deceased wa nearly 83 years of age. She wa born In Germany, September 25, 1825. Mrs. Beafeldt passed away at about (h noon hour. She leaves four chil dren, two daughters and a son In Ger many and Albert Seafeldt, of Astoria. The numerous friends of th family sympathize deeply with them In their great lo. HOUSEHOLD CARES. Remember the take no other. name Doan'a and V. , LOST. , A Llwellyn setter with black ears and spot on back; answer to name of Queen; finder return to The Owl saloon, Astor street, and receive re ward, tf. A Narrow Escape. G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a Jlmson bur into his thumb. He eays: "The doctor wanted to amputate It but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve and that cured the dan gerous wound." ISo at Charles Rodger, druggist male h i A?. j Y) SPICES, of CGFFEEJEA, BAinric? POWDER, SmnOEXTiliXTS AbjoIuhPurify, Flncsh Flavor, CLOSSETdDEVERS r PORTLAND OREGON, f Tsx the Women of Astoria th 8am ' 1; . . as Elswhr. . Hard to attend to household duties . With a constantly aching back. j A woman should not have a bad ; back, , :. And she wouldn't If the kidneys were i well. . Doan'i Kidney Pill mak woll Kldneya. j Mr. A. fl. Cummlng, of 244 Clacka mas street, Portland, Ore., says: "Kidney complaint and backache clung to m for a long tiro and often I suf fered very severe attack of It Some times It waa a dull heavy aching over th kidneys, and again sharp acute pain In th small of the back. The kidney secretion passed too frequently and often with pain. I had tried sev eral remedies with poor result and wa finally Induced to us Doan's Kid ney Pllia. They helped me very quick ly and continuing I soon found relief from the achea and pain. Th action of , the kidney secretion waa aim strengthened to a great extent I rec ommended Doan'a Kidney Pills In our paper three year ago. I am aiwaya pleased to aay a good word for thla remedy and am glad of this oppor tunity to confirm my former testi mony." , Plenty more proof like this from Astoria people. Call at Chaa. Rodger drug store and ask what customers report. For sale by all dealer. Price 50 cent. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New Tork, sole agent for the United State. -iMs'frT Fl , H hi a riano numoerrr With Each $5 Purchase. 1 fa .ii i, i j . t i . M 111 JiVLUi'JV i f i r m ftH cc or uiarue r a t.'v-ft to Trr - - iff OOI You .Can't' Look "r' c" P 'm- i,, ',.',; f-.U'i tiff rl i-t n ; ' Jlo'. W tM v::fit Hi nt, flip, 'n i ,-'t l"'J n ty't'.'i'o u .'r ji t , :.' , "', ; ." 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Boti Ton Millinery 483 Bond Street, Astoria CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Oxford 'Fies 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. i Wherity, Ralston Company! Astoria's Best Shoe Store