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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1907)
I SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. PREACHER FINED IN POLICE COURT a, m Mis Alenia Nylund, superin tendent. Morning aervlce at 10:, thme for sermon, "Mwlcrn Peiaecu tlon"; evening servlee alway In Eng lish, tit-1 o'clock; theme for sermon, "A Man' Worth," All ar cordially Invited to attend, Bunday school at tha Oerman Luthoran chutcn also In KngllKh at :30 a, m, Mr, Andrew 4 Just Opened a Barrel of The Famous "Heinz" Dill PicKles 20ds. a Doz. A Piano Number Free of Charge With Each $5 Purchase. REVERANO H. L. SWAN, PENIEL MISSION WORKER, ARRESTED Young, superintendent,' Hervlce there In Oerman at t o'clock p, m preach- AND FINED FOR U8INO ABUSIVE LANGUAGE QN PUBLIC STREETS trig by the Rev, Mr. Iioehner, 5 rr . II 1 ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Leading Oroet.i LlilJL 0v Up Tlit murdrer of Mr. Swartout, of Rainier, guv hlmaolf up to Jutlce yttrday, ll will await tha next trm of th circuit court. Will M Tbe annual niiwllng of the Atorl lt-V..u M J.t..t. tL.it! l.p'lHH.IW VUV ..111 UV llll tlV noun In the Red Men' hull, Reports Will b rend and fflvr for the n ulng yr will bo elected, CM tt E. Hnhw, ih man accused or larctny at Warrenlun, arraigned before Juilr Uooilnmn thli morntni nJ liia ca waa t for Jtondsy morn, tin at 10 o'clock. A Naw Auto A new autumublla grace tha lri of Anuria. It I th property of B"nator Fulton and It warrant.! thoroughbred. It It a 50-horpower Thomoa Flyer and waa purchased In Waahlngton by the Senator on hi hut vlxlt there. It la tha btat auto. mobile wlihln a hundred mil. Marrlaga Uon Peter Erlckaon to Brldha Imikion both of thla city: Ella Mlcbclson to Anna Mtapel, both of thla city. A New Man J. II. Seymour hai engaged tha service of an expert watchmaker ink charge of tha watch impairing department of hla tor thla ummnr. Tha gentleman la T. H. Mason, fur vral ytara employed by (ho Hmll tn Watch Company, of Philadelphia, Ona Mora Wk- Tha Howrd-Doret Company will piny ona mora wek at the Aatorla theater. "On Monday nlfht they will prcBviu "ftrsln v. Money," (n Tu day and Wedndiiy night "The Arabian Nights," and "Chrlatophe Junior," j.ni "Other Poplc' Money1 will follow with a matinee on Ratur. lay. Waa BurUd Tha funeral of Mr. Pi-af.-l.lt, who died thla weak, waa held yoatcrdny. Tha procession amrted at tha RJ Men hall. Rev. Ouatava E. Ryduulst conducted tha wremonle. A large aa. aombly of friend and relative were In tha procession. Th body waa Interred In Oreenwood cemetery. Far Beet Better Manager Drown, of the Bohemian, h made arrangement for offering a prlie tn th best batter of tha team. Tha prise will consist of three fine bate In leather case, tha whcla to be of about h value of 12S, At the end of the season the batting averages of all the men on the team will be com pared and th one having the highest average will be awarded the bata and caee. A oon na the prise arrive It will be placed on exhibition In aome prominent place. Will Begin oon Tha flrt conteat ol h Oregon Tacht Club I arranged for May 30. 1 l Intended to have corticate at hr Interval all summer, the one of mot Intrrrat being a race to Aatorla from Portland, Th trophy In thi con teat will be a cup put up by C. A. Nelson. Thl rae will occur the lat ter port of August. i1. Duk Dethroned Charlea Duke, the man arrested yo terdny for passing a bogu check at the Occident hotel bar, waa arraigned tn Justice court yeaterJay afternoon and pleaded guilty to tha change. He waa bound over to the next term of the circuit court ana i now in me county Jail. Duke, when arreted loudly Je. nli-d th charge but changed hi tune when arraigned in Justice court. Me I wanted In Clark county on a change Of embewlement o thing look aa If he might get what I coming to him. Will Be Improved- Architect Wick ha th contract for preparing plan and (pacification for the Improvement of tha Adair and Taylor hool. A two-etory addition la to be built onto th northeaat cor. ncr of th Adair aehool, of one room on each floor. Thl will provide ac tommodatlon for th pupil of th olj school, which I to be abandoned and ab'Uit 46 additional one. An addition la also to be built onto the Taylor chool, Ther will be four roome In thl addition. The Olney aehool I to the pupil aaslgned to the city. Plane are on foot to aell the Shlvoly aehool property and, by purcViaalng a cheaper tot, make It poanlbl to erect a 20 room modern aehool building ugjiloh will relieve the congealed condition of the city ohool, ba cloaed and the other" vhoo) of Ice Cream Sherbets 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., SUCCESSOR! TO JOHNSON BROS. Itwerend If. U Bwan, tlw Icnll M Union worker, chaigud with ualn aliuatv lungungo at the corner of Commercial and Twelfth lret on jnurauay evening, wa fine J 110 or Ave day in the Jail In poii'ca court yeitterday afternoon. The trial am acted conalderabla at tentlon and tha courtroom wa com fortably filled, aeverul mlniatera of varloua dnnomliMtlon being preaent a well a other. Th defendant had retained Attorney Iirownell and Win ton to conduct hi 1de of the caae. The Oiat move of the 6Vfen. after the defendant had entered a pl of not guilty, wa to fill a demurrer becaue the facta were not Bufllcti-nt to Jutlfy the complaint. The demurrer waa ovcirulttd by Judge Anderon and the taking of tcatlmony proceeded Pcven wltnfL-, including the ar. touting offleer, Were heard on the proiMH-utlon'a vide and three of hla to-worker for the defendunt. Tha teetlmony of the Rev. Swan when he took the wltnena etnnd In hi own b'-linlf, tended to how thut hi iiinaiiliig had been misinterpreted, but Nt the aairia time admitted uelng word or two that waa not generally ued In pollt aoclety. Th defenee In ummlng up baaed their argument on the fact that hi emarka were of a general nature and acre not directed at any particular peraon. Prosecutor Abercomble wa able to make it clear that In order to come under a violation of the oral nance It waa not nwcary that tha remark be addrcaeed to aome partlcu. lar perfon. The court held the ame lew of th matter and fined Reverand Swan 110 or two day In tha city Jnll It I undeiatood that the defence have not the privilege of appealing the cae owing to the fine being under 120 Th Reverand Swan expreaied hi opinion that the proceeding In ocurt would hav no affect on tha Penlel Mllon work here and that the meet ing would atlll be held. He waa arreted Thumday early in the evening and gave bail to tha ex tent of 120 for hi appearance In court eeterday. IN THE CITY CHURCHES. Prebyterian. Morning worehlp, II o'clock, "Can We Tru Anybody or AnythlngT' Sunday aehool, 12:15; T. P. S. C. E., 00; evanlng worship, 8:00, "Chris tianity A An Inveatment" All are Invited. Wm. 8. Gilbert, pastor. Baptitt Rev, C. L. Owen will conduct the services. The morning service will lose with a communion aervlce. The member of the church will meet for mportant buslnes following thl service. Everybody welcome. PERSONAL MENTION. 'S J. O. Mgler and wife, oft BrcKjkfleld, were In the city yesterday on their way home from a trip to Portland, Mr. Hylnnd, of Illinois, who has been visiting her brother, B. F. Allen, of thl city, will return eait tomor. row, ,: J. If. William, a prornlnent oil man from Oil City, Pa,, I In the city look ing for Investment, O. B. Miller, ft railroad man, who ha Just returned from a trip to the Orient, is stopping In Aatorla, ' S. 11. Piper, of. Ban Francisco, 1 in tha city. . O. M. Hammond, of Rochester N. I in the city. Mr. Hammond la in terested In the shipping business on the Pacific Coast. George Wilkinson Is down from the metropolis. N. G. Myrallo, of Los Angeles, Is In the city on business. Charles Jame and H. Drabaugh are down from Rainier. J. F. Ford, of I'.waco, i In the' city. . i Mr. John Btamp wa over from Nasel yesterday. D. H. Weyant, of Salem, la tran- sactlng buslnes In Astoria. Mr. J. A. Robertson I over frorrn Chinook on a chopping tour. John Tate, of Portland, 1 in the cityv He ia the manager of the Troy Laundry Company. H. T. Mlnchew left this morning on the Klmore for Tillamook. S. O. William, of the Bkamokawa Eagle waa tn the city yesterday com. Ing down on the Telegraph. R, R. Cole, of Seaside, waa In the city yeiterday. W. L. Moody, of Knappa, waa in the city yeaterday. Frank Kelley, of the Kelley Lumber Co., of Warrenton, transacted buslnes In Atorla yesterday. A. P. Leonard eame over from Nasel yeaterday and leave for hla home in South Bend thl morning. He report everything homing at th Armstrong Leonard logging camp. Gelo Parker returned last evening from the Nasel, where he has been doing some surveying for the Weyer- j hauser people, who are putting in two dams over there and improving the stream for logging purposes. H. Gerwlg, of South Bend, is lp the city. W. N. Meserve Is over from Gray's River. H. H. Edgerton, of the Union pacific Railway, la tn the city. H. L. Grputher, of Ihvaco, Is tran sacting business In Astoria, Capt A. W. Reed, pf South Bend, Is In Astoria on business. You Can't Look Foolish When You Trade With Wise Herman Wise THE ONLY WARDROBE Clothes Shop for Men and Boys IN OREGON. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1885. Capital $100,000 Congregational. Morning service at 11 o'clock, sub ject. "Deceit and Olfflcultlel" (a study of llfo In an ancient home.) Evening service at 8 o'clock, subject, "Human Ity's Champion" (an AseJJislon study.) Sunday school at 12:20; Y. P. S, C. E p. m. Midweek meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. We dftiu the attendance of all Congregatlonnllsts either resident or visiting la the city, V All ha'A t.A nhlllV-h ttffillltt!(in Wl 11 find a hearty welcome, and are cordial ly Invited to attend .all the service of this church, G. E. Moorehouse, Ph. D., pastor. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH ' V goto . Johnson PI lonograpli Go. Parlor oond Floor ovr Soholfleld A Mattien Co. Sermon Triumphs First M. E. themes, morning, "The of Ent'nuslfism." " Evening, "Tho Church Not Abreast of Scientific Advance" the third reason suggested as to why more men are not actively Interested In church work. The other services are as follows: Class meot Ing at 10:15 a. m.; Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.; Epworth League at' 7:00 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. C. C. Rarlck, pastor. 12th. a. m. ; Grace Episcopal. Sunday after Ascension, May Morning and evening services, U and 7:30 p. m. . Holy Innooents' Chapel. Sunday school, 2:80 p. m.; Fvensong and sermon, 8:30 p. m. Died at Hmpital J. C. Wdson died this morning at St Mary's Hospital where he had been taken for an operation, for appendi citis. He died at 1:15. Extend tha Road The Clatskanlne & Nehalem R. R. Company or what is better known as the Benson road, has atmost finished the extension of tae line from the A. & C. R. crossing at ClMskar.le to deep water on the Columbia nd now nave a largo force of men at work surfacing and getting it In stiape. When this logging road was first constructed the logs were dumped Into the s'.ough on the south side of the A. & C. R. track and a wide canal was dug from the dumping place to the Columbia River. This,' however, would not work satis fiu-torlly as there was no current in the canal and the logs would not float out. Now the logs will bo hauled and dumped In the Columbia River. First Lutheran. Qustaf E. Rydqulst, pastor. , Sun day school, alway tn English, at 9:30 An Old Resident- Henry Bevlns was in the cjty last evening with the expectation of lea v. Ing for Tillamook on the Emore. Mr, Hovlns "was stopping at the Parker House and while there mada the re mark that It was 44 years since ne had been under that roof. Question ing revealed the fact that Mr. Bevlns was one of the very early residents of Tillamook and Astoria nearly 50 years ago. He left this section about 40 years ago and has been a traveler ever since. He has traveled all over the United States and has seen a great deal of Canada, Mexico and South Anaerlca, He Is rw returning to Tillamook for the first time since he loft. While there he will visit with a nelce whom he has not seen stnee the time she played rlng.around-the-rosy and wore her hair In braids. Grand itlillinery Sale ! flfll Per Cent Off ever On all Trimmed Hats. Greatest Values offered. Bargains for every one. Every hat the Model of 'Style' Excellence and that Exquisite Grace that makes it Different. We also wish to announce that we will soon have in connection with Millinery the most Up-To-Date line of Ladies' Wearing Apparel ever shown in Astoria. Bon Ton Millinery 483 Bond Street, Astoria ESSSSDSEBSSSRSSEB v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 III IHIMIItlMIIIM 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 snoV 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 : ; :