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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ASTORIA CONDUCIVE TO LONGEVITY We Have Today Extra Fine Apple Blossom Honey From tlie Sun Flower Dairy A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase. aw.BpjlitajaWJPJ'""' POUR GENTLEMEN AT PRESENT STAYING AT THE OCCIDENT ARE INCONTROVERTIBLE PROOF OF THAT FACT. SATURDAY, MAY ij, 1907. w" wrr.'i w 'J",!'P ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Oroeara , IDS TILES Of I' 11 TaWed A marriage license wat laued yet- terday to UowatM R. Jlackua ami Ethel C.ITellcr, both of Attorla. Church Baeeball Tba postponed game between tha Preeby terian Outing Club md tht EpUeopaliana will he played thlt alter am at 8 1 30. All InvlUd, Free! Empire Day May tha IMtb, tin birthday of the lata Queen Victoria, was ' celebrated yenter dT throughout tha !iltlh Kmulre. it U bow of tour known at Empire Day, The Rrltlth ring wa flown from tha offices of I', U (Vrry , tha resident BrltUh Vice Oonul. Larceny Cata Chrlt Toba, who charged with tha larceny of a watch from Petri Mil ler, wat yetterdnd fined tSS. Toba 1 waiter In tha restricted district ami obtained pouawton of tha watch on pretense of inking it to ba repaired. He failed to return it however or to give Information a to it whereabouts. SoM Hia Drug Stora , , Dr. C. K, Linton1 yesterday morning told hU tlntg tor to Dr. C. 0. ltoten bery who Immediately took poeiisloii and wilt conduct it in tha future,' Thlt tore wa doing a good buims and only a tempting offer Induced Dr. LI 11 ton to pert with It. Mr. Uiiton and alfe left latt night for Portland for a two week' vllt. He hae not juat made up mind a to what he will do or where ha will tmt and will not know until be returna from Portland. Work Progressing Slowly Work on the xtnlon of the Hwnco Hallway 1 programing alowly and it ft thought by pert lee who have been over the Una recently that It will not ba completed until September. Track laying la not making much headway at it la almott impottible to keep men at work. Men are arriving all the time but at many quit each day at arrive. A rat amount of work i at 111 to ba done between llwaeo and F. O. Colum bia and the tunned under that place bat scarcely been scratched. It looka at though the North Beach bulneta will have to 1 handled tha tame way thlt eeeton at formerly by way of tha llwaeo dock. Hal Gloomy View It. A. Hawkins, of llwaeo, U at the Occident, lie report no fth being caught in P-nker'e Hay and the eitua tton it tha wortt he aver taw on the river. He tay he hat been on the river tlnce '"fl and last, year wat bad enough but not a marker In thlt. "What mure can you expect," mild he, "With all the gear in the river to catch the fUh and when they Anally run the gauntlet and arrive at the apawnlng ground tired and worn out only to be gobbed up by the big elne that are operated on thoe placet. What would become of the cattle Indnttry if all the eowt were killed off jnat at they are about to have their young f There it too much" politic, in tha fth Indnttry and if radical cltange ia not toon made it will moan tha patting of this great Induetiy." y Promotion Committee Manager Whyta baa announced meeting of tha promotion committee of the Chamber for 10 o'clock tbit morn ing, to eontider the launching of an advertising campaign and begin the real work of furthering a "Greater Astoria Manager Whyte had on bis dk all prepared yeterday 4.1 eoplea of all clae of advertinemente, to be in- erted In the various magalnet, newe- papert and trade papert of tha Eat and calculated to draw capital and eolonitlt to thlt section of the Xorthwett. Pith Warden's Return Matter Pith Warden Van Duten re turned yetterday from the Coot, Bay trip which he made in connection with tha Governor. Tha trip waa a failure a far ar the Governor wat concerned, becautf of the feet that the ateamer Berwick, which wat to convey them to tha Coo Bay and tha Rogue lUver hatcheriet wat tied up in Portland be- caute of the inability of her owner to get an engineer. The Governor returned and will probably vUlt tha hatcheriet tomcllme next month. FUh Warden Van Duten ttayed over and visited the Coot Bay hatcheriet and report t eonditlont a very promWng. Tom Kichardton, tha Portland bootter, wa aiong and gave the people of that teetiua teveral pointert on tie art of boottlng, a they are trying to organise and get together a fund to hire a man to fill a tiniibir petition to that which Manager Whyta of the local Chamber of Commerce oc cupies. Mr. Van Duten announced that the fUh warden't office would be moved and settled by the first of the month to the new bank building on Dunne ttrcet. 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. Scholfield, Mattson Q Co., GOOD GOODS I'. .1. Mt'iottan, I In- vet f run CHtincry man, came over from Miouan yetler day end helped make up a quartette at the Occident It evening whoe aget were 347 yeatt. The dean of them wat It, McKweo, who hat weathered 03 turn inert and winter, and h "till able to read the newtpapera without the aid of glHtM't and until four month ago lived down at Cattop and did all hit own cooking, but lately be hat been Differing with an attack of grippe and hat be atopplng In A"kria, The next on the lit watilr, McGowau, on whom hit 01 yean re-t lightly, and ba "till transact a vat volume of bulnet that would bow down rrwny a younger lioulder, , (icneral Grant, who feelt jutt at young and happy and h at active at he wat 40 yeart ago, bat rounded out 82 year of jovial good fellowthlp and the baby of the bunch waa mine iiott, C. H. Wright, who it 81 yeart, but y he thlnkt there I tome mUuke in the record at he doea not feel half at old and while he talked about the old day, e eating a piece of hard tack ot the tame kind be ued to eat when he wore 1'iU'le Saiu't blue, many yeaiv ajfO. ., Trunkmakera Her Sunday Manager Brown of the iSohemian hat announced the lineup for the game Sunday with the Trunkmakera of Port land. The boy. have been practicing faithfully and a ttrong game it ex pected. The Bohemiana will take tha field at follow k Galea, catcher! Brakke, pitcher) Griflllh, oiid bae: R. Gra ham, third bate; Blotnom, ehortatop; Wroten, eenterfleld; Poole, right field; Painter, left field; Hoover and Jackon. Cars Are Moving Freer Tha local tawmillt are now running quite a few cart and the car tituation htt improved greatly in the but few daye. Up to the pretent time the Cali fornia market hat taken a great part of the lumber but the atrike In San Francitco ha cauted a big alump and it ia predicted that in a few day, lum ber thipinenta will ilmo-t cease to that part uiileta the labor tituation im prove. However, with plenty of care for eaitern shipment, tha buiuet will go on In a properobt manner. The shortage in cropt in the ett will leave more car for the lumber trade. Ballplayer Married Yeteily a licente waa li-tued to Howard B. Backut to marry Miet Ethel C. Heller and it is understood that the young couple will he married today. The marriage it the result of romance bat ttarted while Mitt Heller waa-vis iting in Illinois where Backut wat playing at the time and it it hinted that he came to the coat with a pur- pe in view. Hack in it the clever firtt biiaemnn of the Bohemian aud will lie ccn in the game Sunday with the Trunkmakera, He maket hit latest hnmcrnn with the good .wWhea of. hit eammntet and the congrwtulntiont of all the fan in town. ' ,?V' a styiuK fit ' gska- Makes three-bae Kit IsBecia lly wneiL;wiise Offers Over 400 Men's Suits Per Cent From Regular Price 25 CM HERMAN WISE The Only Dust ProofMoth Proof Wardrobe Clothing Store in Oregon. To All Poorly Paid Men -ir For 4 ; '.' , , VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto ohnson Piionogrepli Co, Parlors Seoond Floor ever Soholfiold A Mattson Co, Police Court . A. Mariano wat one of the pnrtici punts iu an interesting little streetcar row on Commercial street yetterdar forenoon about 11 a. m. The car was lu charge of B. II. Comstock and had stopped on the corner of commercial and Fifteenth ttrcet to permit two or three Indies to get aboard who pro ceeded Marinno and a friend. It appears that the friend got on all right, Mar imio came last and wat not quite quick enough, the car started before he was ; thoroughly aboard and as consequ ence he alighted on his shoulder in the ttreet. The paatengert pulled the bell, the car stopped and waited for Mar inno to get aboard. In paying his fare he insisted on berating the motorman about the mishap and on being told to keep quiet or get off the car, he declined to do cither and was gently removed by motorman Comstock and again de posited in tha street, this time into the hands of officer Debeau who arrest ed him. The case wns up in police court yesterday and many of Mariano's friends attended the trial which was delayed because the Interpreter suffered from cold pedal extremities and slipped out before he was needed. He was fin ally produced by Chief Gammal and the trial proceeded, The Mayor could see nothing in the evldenoo to justify a fine and cautioned both the motorman and Mariano to be onroful in the future and dismissed the case. , One other case came before the Judge, that of J. H. Willerton,, who pleaded guilty to the charge of being drunk and disorderly and was fined $10 or 4 days In jail. What doea pay day , mean to yout Perhaps you get Just enough to carry you through tha month without a dollar to spare. Perhaps you don't get evea this much. If such la the case the IN TERNATIONAL 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 and are at this very moment helping hundreds of others 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, He will show you how easily the I. C. S. can help you secure promotion. If you are inter ested, write the postal NOW. Don't put it off, you'll forget it. NOW U the time. P. J. McOowian ia over from Mo- Gownne. 1 PERSONAL MENTION. F. O. Miller, of Portland, registered at the Morwyn last night. . W. B. Bronson was in the city yester daydnv from Portland. R. E. Pnselj' was in town on busi ness yesterday. Dr-. L. W. Paul and wife came into the city from llwaeo yesterday, B. F, Hanes was registered at the MerVyn last night from Portland. Ed Markham, the Centraha timber cruiser, registered t the Parker House last night. , , Mrs. J. E. Hatch, of .Chinook, was In town yesterday. : ' E. R. Lutman visited Atoria yester day coming from. Portland, O. Anderson was registered at the Parker House last night. H.VC. Oliver e the 0. R. N. was staying at the Occident last night, be ing down from Portland on business. 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 1 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 Tom Millinery 483 Bond Street, Astoria Oxford' For Women. Tics' 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 S Company! Astoria's Best Shoe Store I