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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOItlA, OREGON. THE ACADEMY OF THE ITS PURE AND HEALTHFUL FREEMONT GRAPE JUICE" Made from fresh ripe Concord Grapes, A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase. HOLY NAMES SENIOR CLASS WAS GRADUATED Almost every Mother knows Boys are awful LAST EVENING WITH APPBf) Guaranteed Pure. Demonstration now going on. Call and get sample. ' PRIATE CEREMONIES AT LOGAN'S HALL, Hard on clothe,. FRIDAY, JUNK Mi 1907. ' 5 ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Qrocwn TERSE TfiLES OF I II Hew T 11- Th Fergwma Iluntoo Company which ieeur4 the contract fur the new Jul) t Warrenton commenced work on tb WUIIng on Wednesday. Fll Day Today U flag day, and In eoiiuneiiiora- Aloa of tha Institution of th American flag and In celebration of that event ' exmvtae IU 1 held In all the school. Contract Awaidd Tlia contract for grading and draining tha ground In tht vklnity of Fori Steven ha been awarded by tha War Department to Ferguson & Houston, of Astoria, ami they m thus notilled yes terday. Mora Waddlnga- Two marriage llccnw? were granted ywlertlay at the entmly eonrt oftla. On was to Angtwt Srlmfer and SU Aunie JohiiMtn of 8erle, and th other to K. L. LWenby and Ml Ethel Mudge of Knapp. Leave Hospital II; A. Krau, who was received t th hospital several daya ago suffering with heart trouble was ahl to leave th Inetltutlon yesterday. He was taken to tha htpltl In chair but able to walk away. Shut Down Tha old Oregon Lumber Company' mill will undergo a partial shut down on tba flrt of tha month. Th planing mill will continue to run, but a lot of necessary repair will bo taken In band in the. sawmill. ; New Drygooda Firm ly tax, of 'Portland, has taken the torn In tha Ilall building on Commercial atreet formerly In tha occupation of the Drownville Woollen Company. Mr. Lax , his obtained a lea on tht premise . . 1...- J anil mn "pen np a new up-m-umo hit good bulne. Contradicting Report One canneryman on being Interviewed today a to the flh run reported that titer, wa no Improvement at Jreetit and that the rtm wa considered very poor, A representative of another can nery, taken aide, gave Information which obviously pointed to n Improve went in matter, and showed clearly that there wa a more encouraging com ' dltion of things the last day or two, Fire-',.. " ''; v;, . A fire broke, out yeterday morning In the upper portion of the Simlngtutt Dry Good Company' stroe on Commer cial tre't. The hi started In some eotten batting and ( auppoed to have originated from the spark of miteh be ing at ruck.' A copious supply of water wiu lined before 'the chemical -engine arrived, but it wa found necessary to remove tha smoldering matter .to the atreet before the lire could be effectively oueiiehedl . Large shipments of Strawberries , and Gooseberries received daily from the growerse These berries should be canned now. Order ' at Once Scholfield, Mattson Co., Good Goodi and For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON . PHONOGRAPH goto piinsoii Phonograph V t Parlor 8eond Floor over Soholfield & Mattaon Co Postpone! The daiiee which wa to have been given on Saturday in Warrenton for the benefit of Mr. Ilorton ha been un avoidably postponed till the 22nd Inst The Ladles' Aid Society are holding a wlsl on Saturday and It wa thought better that the two event hould not clash., By Wlreleia ,-' . - '"" v The North Head wlrele station re celved It flrt meig yesterday. Tbi wa from Admiral Swinburne, V. 8. N on board the cruler Charleston at 8n Diego and It we in effect a meago to the pllota to look out for the cruiser Charleaton which I coming to the Co lunibfa. Examination For Engineer Th I'nited State Civil S-rvli-e Com m!lon nnouncv an examination on July 10th to aecure eligible from h to make eerullcate to Die a va fancy In th ptitlwn of marine engineer at f 1 two per annum In Hi rutoto er- vie at the I'ort of AUria, on the launch Patrol. Street Contractora At the lt .''"ion of the Council a rexilution wa ailojition rtiieting the tltamlter of Commerce to look into the matter of (retting out We contractor to come to Aitoria ami bid on the atreet improving to be done thl summer, Manager Why I ciucj add to be plac ed in four of the larget paper on the cot and ha had replie from eontrae tor in SHikan and Ticoma asking for the pecillcaUon of the improvement to be done and Will no doubt file their bid in good time. The Ubiquitoua Smith The Theodore Smith who wa recently arrete,i In lliga, Ruia, foe addreinlng hi peron with a red tie. the badge of revolution, wa well known , in Atoria ome four or five year ago. Itenlde carrying oh M trad of tailor he flheil for the Tallant-Orant Tacking Company and the United Fihermen"a Cannery. He wa a man of about 44 of 43 year of age and wa generally considered an excitable kind of man. In the diy of the gold ruik to Alaska he went Korth and made a lot of money In tore which be ran there. Howa known a a hard working and imluatriou man. and It wa al-o common knowledge thut he had trouble in revolutionary mat ter In Rul. Ice' Cream Sherbets Good Service. Co., The teitlof cla of tha Acadeitty of the Holy "Name wa grnttuutcj (ut evening, tlie exercUc taking place in Logan1, Hall at ;M p. m. A mot e-cellt-nt program u wa rendered after which Mayor Wi acting for Father Water, who wu called unexpectedly to roruami, piente4 Hie graduate with tneir aipiom. The program wa of cnniderablc length and wa preented giving evi dence of great amount of lalior on' the part of the pupil, teacher and patron. "Angel Vblt, a ong by the Utile lot w exceedingly well done; "Moon Mot lit," an Instrumental piece, wa next rendered by four of the tu- dent from the mulcal department; "(Jrandwaa In Orandma Land," 1 clev er' little tketi'U by ome of the younger girl in costume wa on of the feature of the evening; "Slimmer Fancie," a Mtlo by Ml Kearney and chortta, de lighted the audience a did Ml Mary Knutfon In a recitaeion; "The Jolly lllackiimlthn wa aung by everal Ikiv dieted to reprenent mith and beating anvil to the time of the music; "Vil- tant of Illntoilc Fame" wa depicted by aeveral older girl and wa rep- reaentatlnn of all of the famoti women of hltory. The program wa concluded with a nng by the junior c!a entitled W hen Fragrnt I!loom Bloom. Following the program, Mayor Wiae presented diploma to Eva Ap, Ioul Brown, Anna Carlunn, ,Jole Ferland, Ma v tii (Jllaner, Mary Knuden, Florence l.arwn, Inabella Paulsen, Maud Taiil- en, Annie Sctlem, Stella Spedden. Helen Tylor, There Or mm, fcuiulia Uahy, (Catherine McManamna and Emily M. Vflcar. The Maror then adJreed the ela and called upon Father I-antb, of Port land, who wa in the audience to make a fear remarks, which be did. Tha graduate were preented many handsome iKiuipteta of flower by their parent and friend. By Product! of Fir The problem of successfully extract ing valuable product from Dougla fir ha apparently been aolvcd by a Pdgct Sound firm. From conl of stump or of wind shake wood the company ha obtained turtwnline. wood spirit, tar. pyroligneou ai id, and chemically pure charcoal, having an aggregate commer cial t-ubiit of Jii.0. while the outside cost of production i but 12 pec cord. The tet wa mail w it 11 a eora 01 orm- narv fir wood. Tito first treatment con- lted of nainir nierheated steam through the chipped wood to obtain the basi for th turpentine. Tlie chip alter tit i nroccaa were placed in a fire retort and reduced to charcoal, the othee pro duct pacing off in tlie form of ga which iK'iuif condensed furnished the bai for the tar and ereosoting material. The two liquid thu obtained were distilled, and lb following final. pro-; iucla obtained as a result or Hie test vit h one cord of wood: T.H3 gallons of pur turpentine; 17.14 gallon of second grade, turpen- linn ..f wtml atkll-itll- A.W iratlon of biLh-irade tan: trnllon of prroliirueoua acid; 8S0.0O poiinil, 55 buhels, of chemically pur charcoal. Larry Sullivan Again In the county court today a writ or attachment wag issued to Sheriff Pome roy to'wiwt and hold eertnin lands it nate in Clatsop 'county belonging to Utry Sullivan and Mattel, hi wife. I-arry Sullivan Is well known in Aatorta. He it wa who promoted the L. M. Sul livan Investment Company, of Goldfield. which company went into the hand of a eeeiver. Larry himself was arrested m New York a little while back. The plain tifla In thl eiiit are Edward 4 Co., douWle one of Sullivan' many creditor.-; '; ' Police Court M. Miller and William Ray. charged with being vagrant, appeared before Judge Andron yesterday in police court and were given a line of $40 or 20 day In the city jail. ' Sentence wa suspended on the condition that they leave town and do not return. Two plain drunks were fined the usual $5 or two days and warned not to appear again. DONE BY DEED. ' Miunie Smith ct ill to Nelmlem In vfatmoiit ot., li. 1-2 sec. 'HO, T. (1 N'., It. 7 W (toorgo Henry :Atkinon ct ux to Xehalein Investment Co.. SE. 1-4 20, T. 0 N., K. 7 W............ ; I'atctit : U. S. A. to Ogdcn A. Hull, NIC. 1-4 of sec, 14, T. 5 K., R. 0 W.j " ItH) acre - Ogdcn A. Hall to W. K. .Tones, NR. 1-4 sec, 14, T. 5 N., R. 0 W.j 1(10 acre 10 Thomas R Hwicr et us to Frank Melvin. SE. 1-4 acc. 11, T. fi N It. 10 W 1 HERMAN The Only Dust Proof Moth Proof Wardrobe Clothing Store in Oregon. - ASTORIA GIRLS AT TACOMA SCHOOL SEVERAL TAKE PART IN EXER CISES AND HAVE LEADING PARTS IM PLAY AND AT CONCERT. The Annie Wright Seminary held its clas day on Monday the 10th and be fore a brilliant assemblage of, Taconia' elite, the varied exercises of the closing ceremonies were gone through. Amongst thoc graduating were Miss Lola and Freida Foard, daughter of Mr. Martin Foard, of Astoria, and Miss Faye Ball also of Astoria. All three of the young Indie took prominent part in a very successful rendering of George Ade's play, "The Slim Princess," the several roles being allotted as follows: Miss Faye Ball took the part of Papova a superannuated tutor; Miss Lolo Foard was Mrs, Plumston, the wife of the British Vice-Consul, .-and Miss Frieda Foard was a Morovenian Nobleman. Miss Frieda Foard wa also con spicuous in the planting of the class tree ceremony. At the con cert In the evening Miss Lola Foard sang very charmingly Atkinson's "O Love Stay and Sing." The alumni ban quet was given at the Tacoma Hotel Tuesday afternoon and was a most suc cessful and gorgeous affair. The whole proceedings ware . quite above tlie ordinary class day efforts. The play being a specially strong and novel ,fentnre, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foard and their daughters returned on Inst night's train from Tacoma, the former being very well pleased with thein visit to the Sound city. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makea all the. difference in the world to tha convivial man where, and what, ha drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronize regularly, as well as the essen tial pre-requlsltc of genuine wines and liquors that are served to them, And these things are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Sund's elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. 509 on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for the fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. There Is nothing allowed to pass hta counter y- ' S sa - Boys' ilothing that looks well Good! Boys' clothing that wears well Good! But this is better: Boys' clothing that wears a long time and looks well all the time it's worn. We've discovered the secret of this combination. Our look well, wear-well Boys' dothing proves it and the pri ces will surprise mothers. Xtra good Boys' Clothes for boys, ages 3 to 20. Price $3 to $25. Hats and caps, shirts, white vests ages 12 to 20, too, to'dress your boy like a gentleman's son. but th. best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the ser vice behind It all, I the moat pleasing and satisfying In fao city. WALDORF THEATER. The Waldorf Theater, the home of vaudeville in Asioria, is now open for business, all of the rough edges have worn off and the performance is run ning smoothly and it Is one of the best shows, for the small admission fee of 10 cents, of any in the country. Wilson and Leicester in their Indian act, entitled "Ramona,".are the hit of the whole per formance and deservedly so, for.it is one of the few high class singing acts on the vaudeville stage today. Profes sor Hunt's collection of trained simians and canines are the wonder of the coun try performing their many marvelous feata with clock-like precision and an intelligence that only.-laeks the power of speech to make it human. Pretty little Josephine Gordon and her child impersonations are a clever a bit of character work as ever witnessed in Astoria. ; Manager Wise declares his intention to conduct a show along the lines demanded by his patrons clean performance, and will spare no expense to give,then. the best there is to be had, regardless of the time, trouble and money that it will take to bring it to the Waldorf Theater. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS j7 Vherity, Ralston Si Company;! Astoria's Best ". t; . WISE GLASS TRIAL POSTPONED. SAX FIUXCISCO, June ll Judge Lttwlcx yesterday postponed indefinitely the trial of Lewis Glass, vice-president of the Pacific Telephone Company, in dicted for bribery, which was set for t.ext Monday, ne announced that the court would decide all preliminary mat ters in the gas and trolley case before beginning the Grass or other bribery trials. . Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet - Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St Xr FOR.... 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