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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1907)
TUESDAY, JUNE tt, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTGItIA, OREGON. I I ft IT HAS NO EQUAL "LOG CABIN FLOUR" IS THE BEST FOR EVERY NEKD , A Kood hard wheat flour that goes farther and makes better bread and pastry than the kind you thought was best. Try a sack ou your next order. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Tha Leading Orootra TERSE TILES Cf I TOWN Operation , tiltnmt Tifn win operated upon at Bt, Mary' yetcrday morning and l reported a getting along nicely. Dealey Away City Traurr Dealey U out of ton for a few day ami while he U away, City Auditor Anderwin will attend to " tha til At of the trcaurer' ofllca Inao far a tha receiving of money U cn' eerned. adleiAld Tha Utile' Ala 8wl.ly of the Flr.t i.ulheran Church will niwt on the com Ing WedncwUy afternoon at 2 o'clock at tha reidcnr of Mr. I.. Agren In Alder brook The iiifintH-ra and friend are cor dlally Invited. Examination Ait examination wa held today at the i'iit'nii lionim (or th poltlou of In. trrprcter, There n. only one candl data, Victor Brandt. The reult will nol I known until the paper have had time to get to Washington, U. C, when they will I adjudged up"". Fourth 01 July l II. Alu-n-romlilp who recently n teiit., to act a grand mar-hO f lit1" Fmirlh of July parade, yesterday an nounced hi aid, all o,' whom are graduate of the High School, Th llt n follow! Frank Woodmld, tieorgr Oilier. Auatln (Mmhii, Carl Kntiten and atari. It. Wrlifht. Bourn Letter Th Chmnlier of lotiimrrce yesterdiy received a letter front Senator ltour n -continuing li' telcgrom in reference t" th erul'tfr Charleston lieing In th bar- 1 ....!.. L..I1. IKr at In mil i 1 hp 1 T'i imnrni vllt, Th Senator ald that there wa remote po-iblllty that the Charleston might I ordered to South American water, hut ha thought that In all prob ability the warship would U aide to at tend the doings her In Astoria. Should tl.-lt lie the raw the citizen will no doubt enjoy hearing on of best hand atliiat, and wlilrh will proltahly be given a prominent part ill the ecrcinonle ar ranged for the Vice Treidcnl. Ghoat In Astoria While t lulling along hi runtomnr,' heat. Sunday evening, on of the uiem ber of the police fore aw, what he took to U a glioal, endeavoring to rlim th awning of one of the Imsine phi of Kleventh trt, la-lween Bond ami Coininersclnl. Gnuplng hi courage In on hand and hi ruty weapon in the other the officer proceeded to investigate th mystery. Imagine hi surprise on discovering that the pseiido ghost was merely a prominent tobacco merchant of that street, in hi nighty, trying to get Into his room after having been locked out by a spring lock. Th tin .fortunate hail gotten out of lied and atom downstair to let a friend use the telephone in his cigar t"rc, and had neglected to bring hi key with hint. The problem wa olvd by the landlady throwing the key out the window. Piobau In the nutter of the estate of Julia luiblddge, deceased, an order was made yesterday approving th final account and ordering a distribution of th estate. Local Autolat At Portland A number of l'al automobile owner were In vldnc at the Portland motor car race on Sunday, Amongst them wens Ir, Fulton, Frank Stoke and Mill I'arker. Without License A complaint was Hied in Justice Good man' court yterday by Olc J. Setum. the water bailiff, against Andrew I'eder on, of Skamokawa, fur fishing without having th number of hi licen painted on each slil of the, bow of hi boat, I'edcriMin wa fined 110 andjot. Railroad Moving A deed conveying a 00 fool rlght-of-iy over land tielnnylng to Josiah Wt to th I'oitlund, Oregn ft Se Coast liailroad, wa tiled in th county court ytrlay. The extent of this right-of-way 1 on mile and il lie al from t'latop City. There ha la1!! sum eon lioverv alwiut thi strip for some time, hut it ha len finally arraiiged at last and the r.rilroad will go through. Dead Horie Sale Chief of l'olhe (iiimmiil held a public auction ter.iny oil the step of the City Hall and succeeded In disposing of 14 parcel of property which had ten taken in at tin al two year ago. The projierty l being sold for the amount of the tret asement pill the Interest. The present sale will start every morn ing at 10 o'clock and will I continued ,'rnm day to day until all of the prop erty has been disposed of. Boy In The River Thn. small Ikiv were nlavinir aniono the stringer WIow A. V. Ailen" ware house nar th Limine dock on SnnJay. when one of them sllppeil and fell in Verv fiirtiinatelv Canlain Heard of the C ustoms t ml 'ilium h and another mn Iwppened to b passing at the time, and with th aid of a long pole and a line they managed to haul th young-ter out of the water. Th lad had already sunk more than once when Captain Heard es lite by, and he was in pretty bud Iiiih? when rescind. It is Mievcd he USS til SDH lit Mr. Smith, the mit- Iclan. but it is not definitely known. Anyhow hi two companions hauled him off In a lwiy' wagon and h appeared s J L . . Marshmallow Sundae Something New iiiiiiimiiii.rimiii i ill niiaiiff 9 HERE'S THE P0INT We atand back of everything wa ell. If it I not right we will make it right. You can't afford to overlook thia modern up-to-date atore. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received Every Morning Direct from the Growers Scholfield, Mattson $ Co., Good Goodi and Good Service. THE CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION JUDGE McBRIDE HOLDS SESSION OK CIRCUIT COURT-ALL CIVIL CASES AND THREE DIVORCE DECREES. A tiim of the circuit court wa con vened at ;:iO yesterday afternoon by Judge Mcltrld. District Attorney (i. I Hedge wuas in attendance, Th follow ing civil cases received attention: (ieo. I.. (tslHiin v, Klinl'!li A. Osborne, re ferred o C. K. Hmiyon to take testi mony, J, K. Johnson v. II. A. Scabotjr et als, plaintiff, filed an amended com plaint, 1'n mi, d!-misd as to John l)oc and Itichiird Hoc. This was an attempt to nullify a leas to seining grounds, on the pleu that tha rent hud not Ix-en paid. The lens was mad J)eeniber 23, I0o5, and was for ten years at a rental of IliiOO per milium. The Alaska Fisher man' Tacking Co. v. Nile Jnnan, default. II. C. Anderson v. Alice V. Logan et al, Dismissed a to defend ant If. K. Uigan, default as to Twi et al decree. Frank M. Warren v. John K. Warren, decree. C. W. Fulton et al v John Heed Demurrer overruled. 15 day to answer. Attachment dis charged. M. D. Staple v. L, Older et al, settled and dismissed. Char! T. lU'll v. Theresa K. 1111, order for publi cation of summons, James A. M. Ayal vs. Ktbe M. Ayeal, decree. James A. Campla-ll vs. Charles K. Campbell, demurrer overruled. Defendant allowed till Jim 27th to anwer. F.mma F. Kliellng vs, liitis K. Wieling, demuiTr overruled. Itcfcndatit allowed till June 27 to answer. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlora Seoond Floor over Soholfiold A Mattaon Co. New Freight Tariff (eneiwl I'assenger and F'relglit Agent It. If. Jnkln has just eomplcM eom pllinuea new freight tarlfT for the A. 4 ('. It. it., end It is now in the hands of the printer, and will lie iued shortly. The new turiff will lie the most com plete ever Issued by this company and will conform in every way to the re quirement and regulation of the In terstate Hate Commission and the Ore gon nailroad Commission. Seaside Tax There baa been some desire as to the payment of taxee for the improvement of sidewalk and the boulevards at that part of Seaside known a Wet Seaside, Sheriff Tomeroy wa asked by many to collect their taxee but he did not con sider it within hie jurisdiction as sheriff. However, on being advised by many In fluential men amongst whom waa Sena toe Fulton.that be would lie perfectly within the right in making the collec tion, the Sheriff ha decided to go ahead. There will now be ome chance of getting these improvement at Sea side completed this summer. What Again! Kiime o!,l storv in the same old way, th Itohemlan had their jacket trounced again Suit'tay liy llio Si. Jonns ream. Th local Uiy tried hard there is no doubt of that, but the way in which the ball seemed to elude their eager grasp wa pitiful and heartrending. Something like nine Imhlde were maiked against them when the slaughter closed as againt one for the St. Johns, and that by mistake. They were several clever plays on both aides during the game, the final score, was .0 to 2 in favor of the visitor. Police Court ldua Nelson, one of tho women from below the "dead line," was arrested and brought into court. She was booked with lieing drunk and disorderly, with being In a barroom and lastly with be ing a vagrant. She was tried on the last charge and fined $100 or 80 days In jail. The sentence was suspended on condition that she leave town which she promised to do. She took occasion to voice her opinion of the police de partment in general and to say the least it was not a great compliment nor was it expressed in the lxt of Knglish. The heavy fine was due to the opinion of the court that she wns an undesirable citi zen. Seven male offenders were fined the usual price of lieing merely plain drunk, 15 or two days, and the majority were released owing to having being in jail for two ityys. When Man Marries A I'ortland hack driver, giving the name of McDonald, called at the police station yesterday seeking advice as to howto straighten out his marital woes. It appears that his wife, a bride of but four weeks, deserted him and como to Astoria with another man. The desert ed husband cum and found them living together in a room on Bond street. In stead of invoking the unwritten law, he put the situation up to the wife asking her wlwt she intended to do. Whether she was going with the other fellow, or come with him! With tears and sobs she confessed that she loved the other fellow lietter than she did him. He was not quite satisfied with the out come of the proposition and accordingly culled and acciiuainted the olllvera with the aittiatimi. However they could do nothing more Hum refer him to the Deputy! DitlicH lAIU(rney nd whetn last seen he was on the trail, looking for that official. He also had in his possession a magnificent black eye which he said he had received in a fight over being twitted by another party about not being able to take care of nis wife. Come to Astoria's 4th of July Celebration. A Piano Number Free With . Each $5 Purchase. "Pretty H.ppopoUmutAcfi; You ain'tr got no cares! You don't havt to worry tovt . Th Kindt of things you. w. A Matter of Taste The Hippo can wear any old kind of clothes and nobody cares. He can wear the old fashioned style of hide, and he only scares youngsters BUT, You'r no Hippopotamus. ARE YOU? . , Hence.be careful that you wear only new, stylish CLOTHES, kept free from dust and moths in a first class shop where LIGHT KILLS GERMS. The lightest, brightest Clothes Shop. Whose? Whose? Whose? Why, everybody knows thaf. HERMAN WISE You cant look foolish when you wear a Wise Suit. I FIFTEENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT BACCALAUREATE SERMON TO THE HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS SUNDAY JUNIOR RECEPTION TO SENIORS LAST NIGHT. The Baccalaureate sermon to the pupils of the Astoria High School was preached at the Grace episcopal Church on Sunday evening by the Rev. J. War ren. The reverend gentleman took as his text, "Be Zealous In Good Works." and from it gave a very able and force ful discourse upon the essentiality of real in life. The preacher laid etres on the fact that the woil "Zealous" was the mainspring of his text. If, he urged, it were impossible to be tealous in alt things, at least be zealous in some one thing. It were better to have some enthusiasm, some earnestness, for an indifferent, or even a bad , object than to be without zeal at all. Life without fervency without enthusiasm of any kind was life wasted. And the preacher earnestly begged of his hearers in their journey through life, never to loose the enthusiasm of youth but to bear it with them in all their goings. The reception of the juniors to the seniors was given last evening at Lo gan's Hall. It may be as well to say that the Astorian reporter was unable to get a very clear necount of this re ception nor a copy of the program al though he attended and asked for both, and as all the high school pupils will probably look for this report it may be mentioned that it is their own fault that it is no fuller. So far as could lie learned and seen everybody was having the best kind of a time and the hall looked very charming with brilliant flngs and decorations, and gay dresses. Dancing was in full swing at 11 o'clock. In the early part of the evening an excellent and varied program was reudered by some of the pupils. Will Arrive Today The Occident Barber Shop received word last evening that the two barbers who failed to arrive yesterday would be down on the noon train today. Goddess Of Liberty Miss Maude Boss, the daughter of the well known grocer, has consented to act as the Goddess of Liberty in the forthcoming Fourth of July celebration. She will be surrounded by 13 young ladies from the High School each of whom will represent one of the original states. THE HcADOO OF JAPAN ' SENDS GINL KR0CKI TO AMERICA. The McAdoo of Japan sint Ginl Krocki over here to vi-it the Jemestown Fair and tip the waiters in the Quick Looncb Counters. Why did he sin him 'and not Ginl Kurvpatkin ! Because GinernI Kuropatkin is not a Jap and because Giueral Kuropatkin is not a winner. And so it is in Astoria. Do yez rewahrd the men who doct fight for the Burg or the feller what doe hustle for Astoria t WTiin yez have a nickel and want a handkerchuif or a dicer or a full dress suit, do yez patronize the man who ahticks in his stores when Astoria needs fighters, or do yez ruymimber ITemian Wise who is aller to the front that Astoria might grow. htn Uncle Sam has any pin-ions to hand out, he gives 'em to the veterans whats grown ould in the service of the country, so whin loyal Astoorians have a. dollar to spind, they raymimbcr who! Not the green recruits, Not the ould camp sojers They raymimber their best Hustler, Yours truly and et cittera, Herman Wise. Let the other first do something for the town. Ancient Soma) is now merely a memory of tha past. Ballard's Snow Liniment is tirt) brnOi! liniment of tb twentieth eenturr. A' positive curs for Rheumatism, Barns, Cuts, Sprains, Neuralgia, ate. Hr. C H- BuByon, Stanberry, Mo, writ: "I have used Snow Liniment for Rheuma tism and all pain. I east aay anoqgfc in it praise," Sold by Harfi Stf Store. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS FOR.... WOMEN Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store