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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1907)
SPECIAL COMMIT Better, Come to Us. i'Mlfcay,' Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Waists and Ladies' Furnishings. Exclusive Styles Reasonable Prices I At JalofTs 120 11th Street We please the most particular ladies. Our prices 1 satisfy the most careful buyers. ; g, I MtMMMIMMmH TEE'S REPORT COMMITTEE REPORTS FAVOR ABLY ON PORTLAND, OREGON A ' SEACOAST RAILWAY-CONVINC ED OF HAWGOOD'8 ABILITY. ASSAULT ANP BAT TERY AT SVENSEN C W. SWEIGERT PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE AND 13 FINED 135 FINE PAID. According to the statement of C Smith, ot Svenen, he was going to the rauroaa aepot at mat piac on eatur DONE BY DEED. S J. H. Wheeler to Bankers' A Lumbermen's Bank, 2494. OS acres, t 1 Warrenton land Co, to Andrew ... B. Kidder, lots 1. I. 3, 4, S, $2, SO, 4, J5 and SS, block 11, In Harrt- man . . . 1879 Walter C. Smith et ux to Homer T. Myers, lot J4, block, 0, block S3, In the Plaxa 00 Willi Mudd et ux to Nebalem Investment Co, SE. 14 of sec 35, T. 5 X, R. 7 W SSH Emma D. Roesser to Nehalem v . fin CC U nt MW 95. T. 5 X, R. T 3Y E00 day night for tome quilts which should ; have been on the night train. He had proceeded Just so far as to get between j the two tracks when Swelgert who had I been standing with a group of men ! close by left the group and accosted him. He then, as Smith alleges used , some unprintable language and pro j ceeded to batter him over the head with a club. Smith fell and when he ' ros was again promptly knocked by a blow from Swelgert's fist- Certainly ; Smith had the appearance of being ' considerably battered up yesterday. Swelgert, a man about half Smith's else, was arrested, and later yesterday afternoon was fined $35. He alleges Is a general nuisance to 1 the neighborhood. 10 Frank Melxin et ux to J. E. Wheeler. X. K Of BK. M an! tlm St!. 14 of the Sfi. Vt. sec. 8 and the KW. of the SW. 14, sec , T. 5 N, R. W. and the S. H of sec S3 In T. 6 X, R. 9 W, 480 acres.. Charles Johnson et ux to J. E. Wheeler, SE. 14 of XE. of the . of the SE. 14 of see 7 and the XE. 14 of the XE. 14 of sec 18, T. 5N, R.W Ole Christensen to J. E. Wheeler, lots 2, S and 4 of sec. 5, lot 1 ot sec t, T. 5 X,. R. 9 W.. 188.81 acres.... Theodore Parker to Phil H. Haddan, X. 1-3 of lot 7s and 8, block 58 In Astoria 10 that Smith Theo. Kruse Catering Co. to Caroline Tyberg, plot of land E. of SE cor. of lot 27, Gearhart Park.. 200 Jerdina F. and Frank W. Wood to Joseph E. Hall, W. 14 of SW. 14, the SW. 14 of the XW. 14 hc 1 and the XE. 14 of the SE. 14 of sec 2, T. 5 X., R. ( W....... 100 Johanna C. Owen to A. I Kyle, lots 23 and 24, block 4, Owen'e ad dition, Astoria 25 Martha Eccles to A. W. Xelson, E. 14 of SW. of the XE. 14 and the SE. 14 of the XW. 14 of sec S3, T. X., R. W. 1 Change of Entertainment Beginning last night, the scheme of entertainment at what has been known as the Waldorf dance hall, was quietly and finally abandoned, and hencefor ward the patrons of the house will be indulged with straight and Interesting programs of the best vaudeville ob tainable on the northwest circuit Charles F. Wise has determined upon this and will follow It out to the let ter. This week's offerings will be just a shade shy on strong specialties, but L-1 next week's bill will be among the The Liberty Bell Social Club will finest programs on the circuit and will give another one of their dances Sat- be sustained regularly thereafter, nrday evening, May 25th, at Logan's hall. Everybody is cordially Invited. ET Morning Astorlan, (0 cents per 5-21-4L month, delivered by carrier. i CANCER ! Cured to Stay Cured Without Knife or Operations and but little pain Cancer growth killed in 24 hours. Cancer removed in 7 to 10 days. Orifice healed and a permanent cure in 4 to 8 weeks. No Pay until Cured. I A. ROSS, 548 Commercial St.v I itt Cakes that Makeyour Mouth Water Fancy home made' Cakes. Something new, in flavors of Pineapple, Marshmellow and Caramel This will mean a treat to the many house wives of Astoria. OnvSale at 25c each Oregon Bakery PHONE MAIN 1341. COR. 9TH & COMMERCIAL 8T. The special commit toe of the Cham ber ot Commerce appolnt.nl to Inves tlgate the Portland, Oregon A Sea coast Railway, rendered the following report which wa accepted: Tour committee appointed to Hive tlgate th proposition which hat been made by the Portland, Oregon A Boa coast Railway Company to build railroad from Astoria via Clatsop City and the Lewis Clark River to Hum bug Mountain, as a part of Its main lln to th Willamette Valley; that portion of the road from Clatsop City to Humbug Mountain to be com pleted by November 30, 1907, over grade already constructed, desire to report as follows: The proposition came before this Chamber at the last regular meeting on a verbal request made by Mr. J. R Talbot, who asked tha moral support of this body In securing the right-of-way. Tour committee was appointed to investigate th character of the men behind this proposition and to a seer tain so far as possible the good faith and financial ability of th promoters to carry out their signified Intentions. Wie have ascertained that Mr, Haw good, or Lot Angeles, Cal, Is the president ot the company proposing to build this road; that William Rled. of Portland. Is tiw secretary; that i. S. Talbot, of Portland. I the right-of-way agMit and superintendent of construction; that J. T. Whalloy. of Portland, Is the general legal counsel. Mr. Hawgood la a railroad engineer of wide experience who has achieved great success In th various enter prises with which he has been con nected. We have communicated with Mr, Hawgood,' the head and director of this enterprise and he assures us of his good faith and that hi and his associates have undertaken to build the line and that quickly. His record. Integrity and achievements as a man of business and affairs, would seem to leave no other course open to us. than to say in this report, that we there for have every reason to believe Mr. Hawgood win in this transaction as he has in all others, carry out his contracts and agreements; and his business standing, connection seem to make It more than reasonably sure that he will be able to meet any and ail financial obligations. We thus es pecialty mention and emphasize Mr. Hawgood because he heads this rail road enterprise, and because It is to him that his associates point, and on him that they avowedly depend for guidance and financial backing. Being thus convinced of Mr. Haw good's good faith and financial ability to construct this proposed railroad and fully realizing the importance to tha City of Astoria of any and every railroad, by whomever built, nnd being desirous of securing every additional ralroad possible to assist In the up building of our growing city and com munity, we respectfully recommend to this Chamber that It go on record, by adopting this report, thus favoring and urging as strongly as may be, that all of th citizens from whom rights of-way are asked, grant same without cost, the TERMS OF ALL RIGHTS OF-WAY DEHDS TO BE SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIARY COMMITTEE of the Chamber of Com mere ;and as the early construction of this road would enhance the value of the remainder of their property many times more than the (0-foot trip of land through it Is actually worth, and moreover, by thus aiding In the rapid construction of this road, such citizens as furnish a right-of- way, will at the same time be per forming a public service to the com munity, we now ask in the name of th community that they perform such public service as speedily as possible. Respectfully submitted, J. H. WHYTE, B. VAX DUSEX, F. L, PARKER, J. T. ROSS, FRANK, X TAYLOR. You'll find Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Clothes not only Right in Looks, but Right in Making and in Style. These Clothes keep shape:-" Tailored Right. HATS DunlapJJand Many Others Our stock of Hats is complete. We have them in all the Latest Spring and Summer styles and tit m' Copyright 1907 hf lIsnSchaflMtr Of Mars At Prices to Suit Anybody "Uncommon Gothes." Office For 8al. About the first of June I will move to the new office of the Columbia Trust Company, In the Savings Bank build ing, and wish to sell my present offices, and will offer special Induce ments to any real estate man. The location Is the best In the city. F. X. CLARK. Panama hats cleaned and blocked, Leave them with Dell Skully, NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typwrlters stenographer at A. Commercial street and automatic R. Cyrus, 414 tt Colum'uU and Victor graphophones and latest records at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. Wanted to buy a house Must b In good location. M, this offlc. and lot Address Dell E Scully, Notary PulSUo. at Scully' Cigar Store. Anj old bourl Just Received Th secret of making good pictures Is In having th best materials to work with. Hart's drug store have just received a fresh supply of films and film-pack, so get In th gam and do It right Save Your 8IIps ' WhetWer you buy 10 cent or a dol lar worth In Wise' clothing store, sav your slips, and when you have f 5 worth you get a Piano number free Be sure and ask for your number for th next dance and Piano contest for Wise's customer. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It mak all th difference in the world to th convivial man wbtra, and what, h drinks. Most man deslr beauty and cleanliness, and handom appointment In th saloon thy pat ronls regularly, a well a th essen tial prerequisite of geouln win and liquor that are served to them. And these thing are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund's legant rort th Commercial, at No, 509 on th street of that nam that they account thoroughly for the fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. Thr Is nothing allowed to pas hi counter but th best and choicest In vry de partment of Indulgence, snd th ser vie behind It all, Is th most pleasing and satisfying In th city. Talking Maohln, Subscribe for th Dally or Weekly Astorlan and get a Graphophon on small weekly payments. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for particular. m 1 1. , . ,.; ; .i,J.. ..liwmmsl-iM' ar going Ilk wlld-fr and tha kd themselves ar after them becaua thy look so "comfy." If a man knows anything of his own. anatomy h must b awar that hla stomach la a magnificent organ and. ntltUd to th utmost eonsldrtlon; knewlng that h will eat at tb Palae when h can eonserv It safety an comfort, by eating only th host cooked, beat serrsd and most compen sating meal In th city of Astoria, day, ornlght, It Iv alway th sama, and th Palac habit It on that pay to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mas ter of th art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing dibl. For your watch and clock repairing-, go to Frank J. Donnerberg th rellabl Joweler, 110-11 stmt Q to A. D, Craig for your ten's, awning and all kind of canvas mrk. lain ana ucaange, u fw Th Little People. Every parent In this city should In vestigate, at once, th new and ap preciable sho for th youngstsrs, at Charles V. Brown' Commercial street house. They ar called th "E. C. Scuffer" and ar th very epitome of gooJ wear and real comfort They BASE BALL! BOHEMIANS vs. TRUNKMAKfiRS 2:30 P.M., SUNDAY MAY 26 At A. P. C. Grounds Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cage HUdebrand A Gor. now In. ! Great Game of the New Season. The Bohemians have been admitted to the Tri-City Base Ball League. Admission, Adults 25c, Children 10c. Come Out Everybody Just Bsosus. That Is th title of. Herman Wise's ad today. He offer over 400 men' suits In dark as well a light colors, worth from $12.50 to $25 at the great reduction of 25 per cent There' noth ing the matter with these suits but Mr. Wis say that he has over 1500 suit and want to force out at least 400 to 500 of them and the' oft price will do It . Timber Claim, We are In close touch with a good line of open timber claims; will des patch all business In this line under the guidance of a perfectly reliable locator, and give all posslbe guaranty a to the Issue ot the fling made under our auspices. But applications In this behalf must be made at this office without los of time. THE F, N. CLARK CO, Before You Get Hungry Come and see us, We have all kinds of good things to eat. ; All Fruits and Vegetables in season. Just received a very large shipment of Spices and Extracts in small packages. ACIE GROCERY 52 Commercial Street Phone Main 681