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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1907)
THE MOItNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. , 1 - 5 SPECIAL MEETING OF SCHOOL BOARD A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase. Wo Have Today Extra Fine Apple Blossom Honey From the Sun Flower Dairy i PLANS FOR ADDITION TO McCLURE SCHOOL ACCEPTED BIDS FOB HEATING PLANT FOR TAYLOR SCHOOL CALLED FOR. ' FRIDAY, MAY H, 19" 7. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Leading Grooere Ml Ml Of 1 10 Ordiunc Signed Mayor AVIw ytrday gni tb' or dinance pad by th council at lt rctfuUr rlun Monday venlng. Folic Court "Th plain dtiiiiki appeared la polW court yetrdy and p14l guilty. In earn Inatane tb offender wts gently warned not io appear again aj fined 6 or two day in Jail. Correction Tb 5cnt round-trip from Astoria to rWlde. Including Oearheart, We fcanne, Clevelaud, Kecanlkuln, and Holiday, announced In tb 1at Iwue of tb Aatorlan, doe not go Into effect until Sunday, June t. Baseball 1 ! Th ItoliemUn play th Trunkroak tre Sunday at th ball park. The boy ar out wy evening practicing bard and there wilt bo several new tarn aeea on the diamond. A good gam ahould 1 the reeult with reversal of last Sunday' rult. Chamber of Comrotreo-i Manager Whyl wai busy yesterday moving lno th new room and la now practically settled and rdy for busl ne, Tb rooma are airy and neat and am well aultad for tha u of tb Cham lr. The old furniture ha been re finished and add to tb appearance of tb whole. f Ptr Kkkna BurUd Tha body of tha man who gave hit nam an peter Kick but whoull nam It I understood ia Xhken via burled yeeterday at the county' expense after a futile attempt to locate any of the man'a relatlvee or friend, by Coroner pohl. The deceased w a laboring man of apparently 30 year of age and on bl arrival at tha hospital had been too 111 to tell bl full name. Hospital VUltor j ' St. Maty1 Hospital has a visitor In the perma of the Mother General of the 8Utr of ProvMencc, who arrived yesterday muming on the Coluinlila from Oakland. Mother Antlonett ha been tuitking a llt of all of the nils alnna Of the order and cam here from a trip through California, and will leave Saturday for Portland. The Mother Hon of the Order I in Montreal, Canada, and the Mother General ia ac companied by Mother Wilfred also of that place, together with two Siter of the Order from the Went. The visit la of an oDU-lnl "nature and, the Mother General expresed herietf m well pleat ed with the local hospital and condi tion. ". Larceny C ; , ; 'r. , ' Today a larceny rate will be tried In which I'rl JUIee accuse Cliri Tobr of dealing her watch, Chris very kind ly offered to tak th watcb to the jewtlera to bav It repaired, but Pearl tayt the bat neither seen Clirla nor ih watcb tine. Street Cleaning The appearance of the principal itreet bat greatly Improved during the lest day or two under tb auepicea of the crew of men who are awerplng In front of each stor for a nominal turn. Kilt thing would b much better if everyone came In nd (0 avoided the patchy appearance which i only too apparent, becaur certain occupier of frontage (It would be Invidious to mention name) do not tee their way to illtf nn the necessary 25 or 60 rente to have thelr portion swept. A iiii-ctlng of the board of Cilunilion wh held lt evening to con ld'i ecvciHl of the new Improvement to be made at aoiue of the xchwda of the city. All of the board wan present with the exi-e))tiou of Jhiii W. Welch. The two bide, for the grading of the .1 1.t l L 1.. .11.11-.- ' anu in vimirnien me uuuuinK cijio ni i I Ice waa iimt nn led to nee' what the work could be dwte for on the day labor plan. The plana for the addition to be built onto the Adair tchool were ul milled by Architect Wick and were ac ccpted by th iKiard, Kid for the con' ati-uction of the addition will tie opcued on June 11. The Jtuflding committee waa al In atructed to adverting for bid for the painting and kaloomlnlng of the Mo ('lure building, Alo to advertiee for !i on a new beating eyitem for the Ta.lr achool. Willener vt. Hendenon Mr, Hendereon, of Olney, jenterdey hlj;wl complaint againat Mr, Willener of the name place alleging that the lat ter had threatened to kill him. The cae In an outcome of the bull caae which wa tried lat week and of which more will be heard on (iaturday, Juatic Good man bad noma very ilrong remarka 'to make about Hendrron and hi general conduct, and would har taied the coat againtt him had be 'been able. A It waa be threw the caae out of court, Hospital Item " Herman VNIa, a Finn, but four weekt in thl country, yetterday walked Into fit, Mary'a llopltal ill with typhoid fever. The man' condition l critical liiamniich a he thould have had medi cal attention two week aim. On big arrival at the hospital he waa In a I u por and could aramdy hold hi bead un. K. W. Kknnan died at th iio.iiiul veaterdav bavins been in the Institution nine March. The deceased wa a na tive of Sweden, 60 j ear of age, and ha been county charge for aonie time. ilia death due to coiieumntion. Conmer I'ohl Intend to hold the re main in hope of locating tome of the friend If there be any. Ice Cream Sherbets Practice Economy in your Grocery purchases and your , bank account will be greater at the end of the year. Oregon Strawberries re ceived daily direct from the grower. ' HI Scholficld, Mattson Co., GOOD GOODS Th Dorca Society The Ikircaa SocU'ty, of Aitoria, will je cnli-rtuliicl thU evening by MJ Martha Ivliing at ber home in Upper town. . Th Fiah Run There ha been juat a alint amelio ration In the run t'f fih during the Iat 4H hour; nothing of any great extent but euillcient to bold out) hipe oif brighter proapeet. Mor Hiatorie Relic It I an excellent thing for the pro moter of the late Whang Ho exhibition that they left thi city ifor the Oak, when they did. They wer not a day too aoon! The fire chief baa been busy looking around under old wharves and in various ancient barna and jeaterday he ' unearthed prehietorio exhibit, which would put th Whang Ho or any thing of Mich recent date to the blush. At firt glance It was not eay to decide for what purpow thl curious piece of workmanship was intended. But a final elucidation waa arrived at by a commit tee of firemen who decided that in prim aeval day a before Astoria was, when Icthyoauri and Pterodactyl roamed the aborts of the Columbia, the anthro poid of that date made invented and manufactured for hi female mate a specie of waihing or wringing machine and that thi woderful and ancient relic which, the chief had dug up, wa one oif the leftover. ... It ia really worth while to ttike a walk to Chemical Hose Station No. 2 to ce thl quaint ma chine. It 1 quite free no charge what ever! After it ha been freed from the diit nud dirt of time, it is intended to offer the valuable antique to the park committee. It Is thought that, instead of allowing it to become once more buried, this time in the hiillvof some musty muetim, it would terve a more useful purioe, and at the tame'time be a great attraction, if it were ued at a apritiklinx hoe carrier for the now park. Chief Foater. himself allege that thi curious conglomeration of wheel and roller is really an almost-up-to-date ho-e carrier lietonging to the Astoria fire department but well, probably the chief will have his way I A StylUh fit yPA Makes three base Kit Esp ecially when Wise Offers Over 400 Men's Suits Per Cent o From Regular Price HERMAN WISE .... i The Only Dust ProofMoth Proof Wardrobe Clothing Store in Oregon To All Poorly Paid Men if AGAINST DANCE HALLS. 1 , For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON . . PHONOGRAPH go to dhnson Phonograph Go. Parlor Seoond Floor over Soholflald A Matt ton Co. Retailer Liquor ' Dealers Unanimously Pats Resolution Condemning Dane Halls, The executive committee of the Re tail Liquor Dealer' Association other wine known as the Knight of the Royal Arch, held a 'meeting yesterday at which they unanimously Missed the fol lowing resolution: .Whereas,.-: We believe that .It would be for the best interest of the legiti mate liquor dealers of the City of As toria, a well as for the public good, that public, dance halls be hereafter en tirely suppressed and prohibited. There fore, be it resolved, by the Knights of the Royal Arch of the City of Astoria, that we favor the complete upression of dance halls in the City of Astoria and pledge ourselves to support the en forcement of all ordinance oMhe city prohibiting dance hall or publio dano ing in connection with any barroom or place where b'quor 1 soldi and we also request that no license be granted to any person for the aalo of liquor In con nection with any place where dance hall are permitted. What does pay day mean to yout Perhaps you get just enough to carry you through the month without t dollar to spare. Perhaps you don't get even this much. If auch is the case the IX TBRXATIOXAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOLS, of Scranton.Pa., would like to get in touch with you. They have raised the sal aries of hundreds of discouraged men an?l are at thi very moment helping hundreds ett other to better themselves. Salary -raising is the specialty of the I. C. S. If you would like to have your salary raised, drop a postal to H. HARRIS Astoria, Ore. Ha will aliow you how easily the L C. S. en help you secure promotion. If you are inter ested, write the postal NOW. Don't put it off, you'll forget it. NOW is the time. II. Rogers, of Portland, came Into town yesterday. . S, J. Jops, of Tacoma, came in at i noon yesterday. A. L. Thompson is registered at tha Parker House from Tacoma. S PERSONAL MENTION. s Mrs. Georgia Pennington is visiting in Portland. ' '' ' '. Mis Nellie Scully goes out this morn ing on the Roanok for a few months visit in Lo Angeles.' Mvs.Q. B. Blessing and her little daughter Marjorie, the wife and daugh ter of 0. B. Blessing, local agent of the "K" Line, returned to Astoria on last nlght'a train from a visit to Salem. P. D. Kuettner, auditor of the A. & C R. R. Company, was down from Port land yesterday on business. He was accompanied by Mw. Kuettner. Frank Olcson, of Olney, was in to .to If op a while yesterday. W. A. Ililli, of Portland, arrived in Astoria on the noon train yesterday. S. P. Strong, of Portlad, was In the oitv yesterday, . Jame Forsvth came In on the Port land train vesterda- Our Summer Millinery Our showing of beautiful creations of summer headgear includes the Newest Millinery conjur ings of Paris and America. A Graceful Collection Each hat seemingly more radiantly beautiful than the other, but all practical and worthy. You'll find every new Summer Shape including the newest trimmed Sailors, new browns, new greens, new shades of maize, etc. Now is the time to purchase your summer hat, while the assortment is at its best. Bon Ton Millinery 483 Bond Street, Astoria o xfordP:TiSs 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 Q Company!! Astoria's Eest Shoe Store