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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, .ASTORIA,' OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1907. I Our Store News for This Week I; Contains a lot of brief but on Ladies' Trimmed and Ladies' Suits and Jackets Silk Waists and Skirts. Tailored Suits The display has " received your unstinted praise. Never was encomium so worthily . bestowed. We've assembled all current styles by the most direct and economical process. Our care and capacity profit you. Useless to attempt a description of styles and values that abound in our store. Just two random items indicate the character of our offerings. Price and Quality At JalofTs ftllllll Ml PORT OF COLUMBIA DEFENDANTS AT SUIT OF S. FARXELL WHO SEEKS . INJUNCTION AGAINST ISSUING BONDS OR LEVYING TAXES. Sylvester Farrell of Portland ia about io bring uit againt the Port of Co lumbia and the Board of Commissioners, A. R. Inman, Samuel Elmore, Andrew C Smith, John C. Ainaworth, and W, D. Flue. In hi complaint he alleges thj unconstitutionality of the bill end aeeks n injunction to prevent the board from issuing the proposed bonds or levying taxes In making the issue of bonds the board proposed at the same time to levy a tax of 1-40 of one per cent of the assessed value on all the taxable property in Multnomah, Clatsop and Columbia" counties as set forth in the resolution passed on the 25th day of May, 1907, at the board's firt meeting. In his complaint the plaintiff alleges that not only is this ultra vires, but also that the board itself is unconsti tutional. And in support of these alle gations he cites section 32 of article 1 of the constitution of the State of Ore gon and section 2 of article XL of the same constitution. Section 32 of ar ticle 1 provides that "X0 tax or duty shall be imposed without the consent of the people or their representatives in the legislative assembly; and all taxa tion shall be equal and uniform." Sec tion 2 of article XL provides that "Cor porations may be formed under general laws, but shall not be created by the legislative assembly by special laws. The legislative assembly shall not en act, amend, op repeal any charter or act of incorporation for any municipal ity, city, or town. The legal voters of There is Bread" and BREAD The Bread that Mother Used to Make was never as good as that you buy from us. Special Attention paid Oregon PHONE MAIN 1341. BASE BALL. ! SUN DAY JUIS B Q th Great Gome oi the Season At A. F. C. Grotiiids 230 P. M, BOHEMIANS vs. KELSO Members Tri-City Baseball League Admission, Adults 25c, Children 10c. Come Out Everybody interesting fashion notes Untrimmed Hats, Gloves, and the New Summer 120 11th Street milMIM in favor of Howard Lewis in the sum every city or town are hereby granted of j.65. This was through an error power to enact and amend their muniel- j jj assessment roll, pal charter, subject to the constitution' Tn, following bids were received for and the criminal laws of the State of Wunty roH(1 Ko, 99. p. l. p,,,, $2.95 Oregon." Upon these facta the plain- j. Ous GronnelL $3.43 per rod; tiff seek a perpetual Injunction to re- M,u K- Kampt, $1200 per mil) Alex strain the board from issuing the bonds Kormand, 12.50 per rod, and J. R. 01 levying the tax "and from further Cherry, $840 per mile. The contract or in any manner or at all carrying out M awarded to Alex Xormand for or attempting to carry out the provis- ij miei. He j, to give a bond In $400 ions of the said pretended act ot the lo ppr0ved by the judge. The dis legislature assembly . - jtrlct attorney will be iiwtructed to 1 draw the contract which the Judge and 0 Ot DONE BY DEED. Peninsular Land 4 Trust Co. to foaee Hamm, lot 21, block 6, Tay- I tor's Atoria ....................$1000 Jsnies Lswlsr to Thomas R. Dav- ies, lota 14, 15, 27, 29, 29, 30, 31 and 52, tract 2. block 10, Olney'a Astoria 10 Frank Malmquiat to George Shir ley, E. 1-2 of SE. 1-3 sec 2 and E. i-s oi r. s-a-vi c ii, i. a i-t R. 9 W . 10 B. E. Wright et ux to, ,GeoWV.- Shirley, XE. 1-4 sec. 0, T. 3 X, R 0 W. : 10 Geo. W. Shirley to Geo. Kaboth, an undivided 1-2 interest in AJu 1-4 sec. 9 land the E. 1-2 of SE. 1-4 of sec. 2 and the E. 1-2 of XE, 1-4 of sec. 11, T. 5 X., R. 9 W Charles T Smith to August Ta- kalo, lot 5 in sec. 3 and the XW. 1-4 cf the SW. 1-4 and the W. 1-2 of the XW. 1-4 of sec 10, T. 8 X., R.JW.. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter the Impurities Welch was read and. filed. The report of from the blood, and unices they do this A. Jurks, supervisor, on part of the good health is impossible. Foley's Eld-'road from Lewis and Clark to Clatsop iey Cure makes sound kidneys and will City was read and filed for-future ref positively cure all forms of kidney and erence. The petition of Henry A. Sal bladder disease. It strengthens the ger praying for the cancellation of the whole system. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug ' tax for 1906 was read and upon exami- Store. C Morning Astorlan, 60 mnts Per month, delivered by carrier to Shipping orders Bakery COR. 9TH A COMMERCIAL 8T. COUNTYCOURT HOLDS LONG SESSION THE BUSINESS TRANSACTED IS NEARLY ALL IN CONNECTION WITH COUNTY ROADS AND LET TING CONTRACTS. ... At the meeting of the county court j ester Jay there were prewit Judge (.. J. Trenchard and William Larson. The tuines accomplished was mostly in 2 J connection with comity roads and the ( letting of contract. I The court said was Invoked in open insr county road So. 110 by Otto Julian 1 sen, M. Matsen and C. V. Brown. The x'eounty decided to expend 1300 on this and also to supply th powder aeees 'tary. The application of Mer. Fin hyson and Palmberg for a return of the 'amount paid at the tax sale of the SE. 14 of the XE. 14 of section 13 township 7 north, range 7 west, was read and denied. 1 ' i A warrant was ordered to be drawn clerk will sign, and it U provided that the work shall be completed by Octo- ter 1. J Bid were also received for the ex '"' I ten'ion of city road No. 77 from E. A. Oerding, $9730, to grade and gravel 1 from W. Gordau, $5300 to grade only and from the Hickard Grading Co.. p mount not stated, For road Xo. 100 no bids were ceiveJ. Ir. the matter of a bronze seal for the courthotixe the action of the judge and the clerk was approved. The appoint ment of E. G. Gearhart as deputy clerk wa alo approved. - " A contract was let to Mr. Duncan to build a bridge and make two fill on the Elk Creek road, as decided to be ueceasary, by the county court on their late visit there, for $230. Duucan's bond was fixed at $100 to be approved ; by the judge. It appeared that Mrs. A. T. Webb had 'paid taxes twice on the same property, I amounting to $16.70 according to the sherfTa report. It was ordered that a warrant be drawn for that amount, i The report of the roadinater was re- ceived and the and the report of Supervisor niation the same being found to be in error, it was ordered cancelled. In the matter of the application of lloane and lewis to cross the county road with a logging road, the application was grant ed upon them giving a general indem nity bond. SKIPONOIf SCHOOL. Piogram of the Closing Exercises Held at the Skiponon School. The Skiponon School closed on May ?0th and appended is the program of the exercises. Miss Hess is the teacher and she bae held the position in a most successful and efficient manner for seven years, proving herself one of the ablest teachers in the county; Prayer, Rev. Howard; song, "Star Spar.gled Banner," the school) recita tion, "The Ride- of Jennie McNeal," Faye Norman; composition, "My Walks to School," Florence Felts ; recitation, "May Days," Floyd Dow; song, "Sun beam," the school; recitation, "Why the Poplar Holds Up Its Hands," Myrtle Thomas; composition, "A Pioneer Story," Nancy Morrison; recitation, 'Wishing Back," Adolph Drilling; song, "The World Is What We Make It," Carrie Abbott and Floyd Dow; recita tion, "Posing For a Picture," Ona Felts; composition, "The Wishing Ring A liepioduction," Florence Chadwick; reci tation, "By Some Little Folks"; song, "The Roue I Queen," the school; reci tation, "The- Shoe Milker," Julius Kopf ; composition, "My Trip To Jamestown," Clara E. Howe; recitation, "Four-Leaf Clover," Irene Dow; song, "Summer Days," the school; recitation, "Why Wc Have Birds," Catherine Howard; compo sition, "Our Native Birds," Frances L. Jurks; recitation, "Song of the Camp," Carrie .Abbott; "song, "Our Country's Call," the school; paper, "Advantages of the Rural School," Prof, A. L. Clark; address, Rev. Howard; song, "Parting Song," the school; conferring diplomas, Mills K. C. Warren; song, "America." Clothes Vatoes We are intensely anxious for you to get a glimpse of our FAMOUS Hart. Schaffner Q Marx MODELS I Every garment not only Guaranteed by us, but backed up by a house that has built the Best Cloth ing" for Thirty Years. I NEW TO-DAY. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another dance Saturday evening, June 8, at Logan's tfall Everyone come, 4-5-t, Panama hats cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell Skully. Hotel Irving; nicely furnished rooms; bath and phone; transient trade solicited 6 28-10t, Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street, tf. CoIumtU and Victor graphophonea and latest record at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. The A4oria Shorthand Studio at room li Twelfth and Duane streets, Tatton building, will open a class of shorthand and typewriting the 10th. iiist., for tlioe desiring to take a course during the summer months. A limited number of students will be admitted, so will appreciate to receive application at an early date. An evening and day class will be opened. The entire course it mastered in eight to twelve weeks, with a speed of 125 word per minute and over, with review of elementary studies. For further information call at 2165 Bond street. Phone Red 2073. 6 6-4t. CLEARANCE SALE. for the next 10 day 1 will (ell my entire stock of high-grade hat at one. half reduced price. This I the best opportunity In the city to procure an up-to-date stylish hat. Call and look at the stock. Mr. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bid., Eleventh and Commer cial treet. If a man know anything of hi own anatomy he must be awart that bit stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at the Palace when 'at can conserve It safety and comfort, by eating only the best cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In the city of Astoria day, ornlght, It I alwaya the tame, and the Palace habit Is one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smlt'a la a mat ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing edible. Removal Notice. Dr, J. A. Fulton has moved his office from the Star theater building to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. , 6-30-30t, . ML El f "Uncommon Qoth.es," Removal Notice. Dr. D. B. Estes hat moved bit offices from 480 Commercial street to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. l-W-ltt, Golden Oak Ruf filler and bird cage now In. Htldebrand 4V Oor. Save Your Slip Whether you buy 10 cent or a dol lar' worth Id Wise' clothing store, save your slips, and when you have IS worth you get a Piano number free. Be ur and ask for your number for th next dance and Piano contest for Wise' cuatomers. IT HAKES A DIFFERENCE It make all tht difference In the world to the convivial man where, and what, he drink. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronize regularly, at well as tht essen tial pre-requUlte of genuine wine and liquor that art served to them, And these thing art to particularly and properly contplcuout at Otto Bund't elegant re'ort, tht Commercial, at No. 809 on; tht ttreet of that name that they account thoroughly for tht fixed and splendid cuaom he enjoys, Thtrt It nothing allowed to pas hit counter but tht beat and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and tht ttr vie behind It all, 1 the most pleating and satisfying In tht city. Talking Maehlntt. Subscribe for tht Dally or Weekly Astorlan and get a Oraphophone on mall weekly payment. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for particular. High Grade Groceries Most people want Quality as well as Prices. You can buy at our store, at the Lowest Prices, all kinds of Grbcer ies, also get the Quality. ' ACMB GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main 681 l! . CLEARANCE SALE. For tht next 10 daya I will tell my entire ttock of nlgh-grad millinery. Trimmed and untrtmmeJ ahape, plume, feather, floweraall at one half price. Call and look at tht ttock. . Mrs. M. Petersen. Star Theater llldf., Eleventh and Commercial t reels, H0NXY TO LOAN. 11500 on Inside property. Several lot", vicinity of Eighth street. House and lot for 11000. A good buy. a W. BTONE, HOTEL IRVTNO. 8 28-lOt. duet Received Tht secret of making good plot urea It In having tht best material to work with. Hart't drug ttort havo jutt received a fresh supply of film and film-pack, to get In tht lam and do It right' 1 1-,,' For Tht Llttlt People. Every parent In this city thould In vestigate, at once, tht ntw and ap preciable ho for tht youngsters, at Charle V. Brown't Commercial ttreet bouse. They are called tht "EL a Bcuffer" and art tht very epitome of good wear and real comfort Thty art (olng llkt wtld-frt and tbt kid themitlvtt art after them becau they look to "comfy.- AT THE WALDORF. A fine series of living picture 1 now the star attraction at tha Waldorf, and they art mott decidedly wtU worth sat ing. Exhibitions art held hourly com mencing at 8:30 and everyone who tett a chance should visit this show. Then hat not been a better Cinematograph lo town for a long time. Tbt series com prise many highly amutlng clotures and other of a very interesting char acter, So ruth up whilt you hart tht chance and tee this show.