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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1907)
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1907. ' j .1 . .... . ' THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. IT HAS NO EQUAL "LOG CABIN FLOUR" IS THE BEST FOR EVERY NEED ' A good liafd wheat flour that goes farther and makes better bread and pastry thau the kind you thought was best. Try a sack oil your next order. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Ladlng Qrocara TILES OF THE w.ct.u.- Tha W. C. T. U. will hold t meeting thi afternoon t 2i30 In thlr room it th Seamen's Huiiiv. To B TiM- - f? . -,1 Tb cnw orJX 11 DowUby will b trim In Jutlca (ioodman' court a toon a tli wltneM on board tli Alliauc ean got iogUir, ? t GUI t Found- A (lll net w picked up t tb Ht.t trap abov Hand Wand yeterday by two tmpper and any flli"rinn who ha lit net would do well to apply thr, I B WaturalUtd ' v llernt SkoJId, native of Norway, applied t h county court wllle of fice Jut nturllMlltm paper tei day. tilt application witl b cunldred September 211 b. , Restaurant Attached 1 Sheriff Pwneroy attached th Pari ltturnt, run by Jobn Ln tr day, Th rtaiirut l located below the dead Hue, and wa attached n the arcoum of Huns lll(iKl'i & Co, Roof FUl . . . Fir brok out yesterday afternoon 011 th run of tb riden' of Adolf loliiinoii t ltd! Exchange utrcct, Clierni in I Company No. rn-ily put out tlx blan wltb 11 imall Ilabcork extinguisher and the damage wa comparatively imall, t'blcf F"tr ha bud win very neat," light waling ladder built fur the band machine which U to 1 lliond in Aldrhrook. A liecn tru lsucd yesterday by County Clerk Clinton to Frank . Wll nn and Mary I Materon, who were married at tb rldne of the bride' parent, Mr, and Mr. M. E. Mlron, ytrday afternoon, Tb II v. A, llunnakct, mtr of the First Baptist Cbwrrh of McMlnnvlIle, ofieit.t. Mr. and Mr, Wllon will rid at indqwiid eno where Mr, Wilson's biiln In tet are lK'td. Pollct Court One plain drunk wm llnt or five daya In jail and bad the iwntem u' Hndcd nit the promUc (bat ha would Icava town and not Mum. A vagrant cM waa continued until May in order to (jlv Hi prl onur cbanc to bring hi itnr Into court. Proptrtjr Sal Chief liamtiwl w forctd t potHn tba dead horn talc yrMerday owing to' tb abem of bidder for th property. But IS pareela hav been tdd o -far and tb niot de-lrulil property of tbe lot itill remiiltn, Including two block of water frontage. , Fourth of July ' ' Tli Fourth of July committee Im re ceived a conalitnment of flrewotki and ther 1 Hinre to ronie. It It plnnned to mak tb pyrotwhnic dlplny thl year tb lx-t that h ever been act off. Tb Rood rec.lvd Ineludva moat of tb thlnji tuwry to Fourth of July celebration. The program rfor the fxiMtlf of th day ha been partially completed and U follow! rtfsident of the Day, Jobn II. Smith; orator, John V. McCucj Invocation, tbe Hev. .Father John Water) (iodde of Mb- vlv ti MiiiiiIa fliitf. rAiiitillif nf iUfi keiitration or jmiepen.ience, .1. 11110 fcr'kon; prarul marshal, C. II. Aher erniiililB and" hi aide, (Min 0born, Carl KnuUcn, (Icorjt Ohio, Cliarlc . right and Frank WoodtUdd. After tba firework dbiplay In the evening grand ball will b held. Charleiton Coming- lb Cbnuiber of Commerre yeiterdBy ieilvd a letter from Rear. Admiral Swinburn tendering the reception com- niltt the 11 of th Cliarioton'i band and If deiej the rvlea of lb jackic to c N an crt to tb Vir Preident, 'Mm th train to'tb open air meetinir .Miiimifer Whvt ha written to th Admiral ' Miylng that If he will notify th Chainbcr when the Cliarlelon I du down th river a delegation will meet tb cruier omwhre up th river. If poonlble tb Cbarleton will drop down tb trem a few day bfor Vice lresldcnt Falrbank 1 due, Sad Dth At MJ Commcrcittl tret, th rel dene of her father, L. I. Jobnwn, the death oeeurred ytrday of Mi Jel Jobnuon, aue.l 1, The young lady had Ifrn ufferinj! for mr than year 'torn ft complication of internal win plaint and had been operated on for apprndicitt. Wi never fully recovered from thU and died a tated. Mi wa I101I1 i A-t.i in, March 24. S8U, and wa 11 lieloved by all who knew hr. Her death U an Irremirabl 1oj to her father, her lter, and her two brother, and th deepen nvmpathy of all, who knew Ml Johnnon, will l with them, Th funeral ervlce will he held at the Grace Kpicopal Church on Friday morn ing at 10:3(1 and the- Interment will tako pine at Ck-ean View. Marshmallow Sundae Something New mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HERE'S THE POINT Wa itand back Of evei'thlng we wll. If it 1 not right we will make it right. You can't afford to overlook this' modern up-to-date itore. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received Every Morning Direct, 1 from the Groweri Scholfield, Mattson Co., Good Goodi and Good Service. COMMENCEMENT DAY IN ASTORIA Come to Astoria's 4th of July Celebration. EIGHTH GRADE OF THE WARD SCHOOLS IK AFTERNOON AND HIGH SCHOOL IN EVENING HOLD EXERCISES, I' niii t oVIiK-k lu the afternoon till hit lt night, with a abort Interval, th (pia )oii( of Atoria wa filled with young pw.plc and old peojil all intent upon heailiig the coninienwiiient mcri'lM? of tb eighth grade of th Ward lithwd and of th High ftchool pupil, One of th niott noticeable fea lute, at each function wa the almirl ant of beautiful flowr-liideed Kliotlu er roN- festival apeard to be In .full wing. . In the afternoon the pupil of tbe eight h grajle of th Ward ecliool had th lg, th front of which wa banked with beautiful blooui. Th program wa rendered in very pleating maimer, after which tlm Itev, W. S, GUljert ad drewil tli cU and J- 1 1. Kakin pre euted th diploma. A copy of a photograph taken nf th clan can be aenn today at Mi Siwid' reiii-nce, 676 Fifteeuth avrnue, and or der 111 not be placed at once. Copies aix 35 cent each. In th evening th High School pupil and tb clan of HH7 gave a clmrniing program to a birg and fathionablo au dieuc. Tbe numliera were excellent iti Ihemnelvet and excellently well render ed, "Ould" Irhind nd her wo found another fair ynipathicr, who waa how ever palpably not "urih" at ieat Itrian lru would banlly have known hi on uam Una night, it waa a treat to hear the tirring old "Soldier Choru" from Faut. Percy Tagg'a oration, '(Hto von Ilimnril" wa another good numlier. J. C. Kavanaugh, th well known attorney of Portland addred th la in well chon phraavs. Alto gether a iuot Interesting and pleating evening and on forever to be remem bered by the chue of 07. Program, Part L Overture. High School Orchestra Invocation Rev. W. S. Gilbert Salutatory, "The Integrity of it Home- ; lesa Nation" Harvey A- Allen Vocal aolo, "Lorraine. Lorraine, Lore" (Capl) . . . .Mr. Clair Montieth Oration, "llluatriou Roll-call of 1000".. A. Hamilton Garner Oration, "Th Strugglei of an Op- prJ Katlon" Mary C. Clark Part II. Oration, "Otto Von Bismarck". .P. Tagg Choru, "Soldicri Choru From Faut" ...Jlixed Voice Valedictory, "Mind in tbe Midst of Beauty" . Mary A. Adair AdJrc- to Graduate.. J, C. Kavanaugh Solo . . . Mr. CUlie MontuJtli (a) "A May Morning" Dena (b) "Summer Rain" Willcby (c) "Were My Song With Wing Prvldd" Hahn reentatiou of Cla. . ... .1. K. Garnmn Conferring of Diylomn....J. . Iliggins Selection High School Orchestra 'retcntation of Flowers to Cut Muia under direction of Mis Elmore. Eighth Grade. Program. fnntrumental aolo .Xnnie Larscn Eay, "Education In America," A. Wright Cnay,"Comincice'. ... . Sylvciiter Clark uatrumental olo Edna Kaboth ay, "Guard th Flag". ...F. Berglund Kay, "Th SnlUerland of America' , .., Ruth Iiremner Vocal aolo Viola Lash ray, "American Heroes," M. McCulloch Essay, "Modern Inventions".,.. A, Allen Eaiiy, "Oregon Scenery". ..Viola Mapcs Mano solo Fannie Berglund Essay, "Along the Wharves". ,.B. Wild say, "Countrica I Should Like to Visit" , Hazel Da vies fnatrmun(al solo, ..... .Ethel Ellsworth Essay, "The Mirror", . .11. Frederickon Address to Class Rev. W. 8. Gilbert Presentation of Diplomas... . J. A. Eakin "A May Song". ., .Girls of Adair School Floweri . . , , , J A Piano Number Free With $5 Purchase 1 1 " a ; ; ; . ; i Petty HippopotamuitAcrc4 You ain'c got no caret! You dont bavo to -worry bout Tht Hinds of thirvga 'you. vw.' 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, Your 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 that HERMAN WISE You cant look foolish when you wear a Wise Suit. Bank Receives New Furniture The Attoria Savings Bank received a carload of furniture and fixtures for their new quarter in their new building yeaterday.. Couldn't Stay Away After nearly a year's absence from Astoria, raising chickens, ostriches, etc., In Oklahoma, ."Happy" Bert Endicott arrived here on Monday evening, and nys Out after all "there's no place like Astoria." .-For a VICTOR GR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto i i ni i a jonnsonpiionograpii uo, II Parlor 8eond Floor ovr SoholfUld AM attson Co, To Portland The Fire and Water Committee of the City Council were to go to Portland yesterday to enter into negotiations for the purchaser of a new combination hose and cheniial wagon to be stationed in the new engine house. County Court The County Court held a session yes terday morning at which it was decided lu advertise for bids to make a road 10 foot wide front the waterworks to Williamsport. The bids are to be in bv July 2. To Visit Alma Mater 1 Tba Misses Esther Anderson and Martha Paldanius, two of Astoria's pub lic school teachers, loft on last evening's train to attend the. commencement ex ercises of, the Stat Normal School at Monmouth. These young Indies are memlers of the '05 class of this well known institution, and still hold a tender feeling toward their Alma Mater. They look iforward Jo a great deal of pleasure in renewing the acquaintance of the faculty, and incidently meeting old time friends and clnssmiUes. J Entertainment Tonight The Epworth League of the Methodist Church has arranged tto have the Hev. Chan Sing Kui and hi faintly to give one of their fine entertainments in the Methodist Church tonight. Mr. Chan has charge of the .Chinese mission work in Portland. They are a highly educated and cultured .family and are spoken of as excellent entertainers. Do not miss hearing them. Admission free. A col lection only will be taken. The program will be as follows: Invocation, Rev, C C. Rariiki address, Rev. S. K. Chan: pi mo solo, Miss Bertie Chani vocal duet, "Sing Me To Sleep," Ida and Bertie Chun; vocal solo. Mrs, S. K. Chan; duet. Miss Bertie Chan and Mrs. Seid Back Jr.; piano duet, Waves of the Ocean," Ida and Fannie Chun; ,solo, Mr, Seid Back Jr.; recitation, Miss Ida Chan; duet, Mrs. How Lee and Miss Bertie Chan; pmiio duet, Ida and Fannie Chan; vocal olo, Mr. Seid Back Jr.; recitation, Miss Bertie, 'Chan; vocal duet, "Japanese Soiif.'," Ida and Fannie Chan; piano solo, Miss Bertie Chan; vocal duet, "Irish Song,'' J,ila and Fannie Chan; reading, Mrs., S. K. Chan; vocal solo, Miss Ida Cban; duet, tmuidoliu, Bertie and Ida Chan. FURTHER SESSION OF . CIRCUIT COURT STILL ANOTHER DIVORCE CASE, AND VARIOUS CIVIL MATTERS ADJUDICATED ONE FELONY CASE HELD OVER. Th Circuit Court convened this morning at 0:30, judge McBride being on the bench. The following esses re ceived attention; E. D. Brooks vs. John Frye et al, trial set for June 20th at 1:30. J. IX Quillan vs. Minnie Quillan. decree of divorce by default, John Haiia vs Astoria National Bank, ten days fur ther time was given in which to file an amended complaint. The Stat of Ore gon vs. Julius Wilber, William Stuart and Mabel Grant was continued till the first day of the September term. DONE BY DEED. 9 99 William T. Schofield et us to Sid ney Dell, lot 1, block 12, Shiveley'a addition to Astoria $19 tT Morning Astorlan, (0 cents month, delivered br earriar. f Morning Astorlan, 60 cents month, delivered by carrier. Per IW WlVCllli.. Made from Pare Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St ADDITIONAL MARINE NEWS. The steam schooner Johann Paulsen came in yesterday from San Francisco in ballast and went up. Tho Harvest Queen was down yester day with freight and after she had dis charged she towed up the schooner Alvena, . 'MtHtlHIMIIlttttiit"."...............w... ' ' Mitt Oxfords for the Warm Days CT Morning Astorlan, 60 cents month, delivered by carrier. Perl The tug Defiance towed down 'schooner Monterey yesterday. the THERE'S A WORLD OF COMFORT IN THE OXFORDS WE SELL. THERE'S A DAINTINESS IN THE FAULTLESS FEMININE SHAPES THE MANNISH WALKING DESIGNS AS WELL MARK THE DISTINCT IVENESS OF OUR OXFORDS. THE INFINITE NUMBER OF SIZES AND WIDTHS PROVIDE ALWAYS A PER FECT FIT. Vherity, Ralston Company! Astoria's Best Shoe Store