Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
FRIDAY, JUNE il, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. l: i IT HAS NO EQUAL ' "LOG CABIN FLOUR" IS THE BEST FOR EVERY NEED A good hard wheat flour'that goes farther and makes better bread and pastry than the kind you thought was best.' Try a sack, oji your next order. ROSS, HIGG INS & CO. ' ' ' Tht Ltadlng Qroetrt jiJlJfJUiL Dorcai Society Matting Tht regular monthly meeting of tin -lorca Society will b held at First l.utl-rnn Church In Ippertowu on rrl day tvenlng at eight o'clock, Member and Wends art Invited. j Ctrtiocatt oi ComplUo- ' Tht crtihVatf completion lor the limirnmnU of Kxehangt tttttt. M twwaf Eighth and Ninth alrttt niwl In tha oily uJllor' oflle jetlcr- t? 1 !.., IU... U tha aiiiiI rai'lor ami r... ..,,, n - ......... A ..-I.. . All Ail j Vine cona-v Buy tlwico Journal Plant J t It U repotted tlwt W. 1 Thornd ke. I tli veteran newpanrman, na w I ihesed tli plant of the defunct Journal 1 it iuro mi.l will 'tht, publishing f of newspaper there. The rilr lm known Thorwlyke fur tha pat 17, yean ami know him to he a rt-lM new ptHr man and all round good f How and believe he will I ueeesful In hl ; new field. Get Rl In Salary Tht dUjwtrbt from VaUlitKtM tte thnt th rl hi salary for some of tl' clerk requested by . the Astoria post nfflet ha been granted. Vti'lt-r thl the tatary of Ml Nancy '. KJ rw been ried from t to ". H N- , from timiO to H00 and Mt HIH Me Crwky from to , The local pot offli ha nu" yet received olli.-lal notice of tht artiuit of the department, Barber Shop Row ' In an altercation with the proprietor of tht Turkish lth In "a Palace Barber Shop,' Thomaa .Corbttt. tht proprietor of tht barlier ihoji, poked hli flit through the gtaiu tht door of tH hop and received a wound'whlch necessitated tht taking of ten tlU,he to clo't It. The welee occurred about Ti30 Ut veniri((. In the hop, and both partlelpanta were loth to (rive any of the drtnll. Corbttt tinted to the police that ht did not irtuli to bavt Frank Ward, the proprietor of tht bath, ar-reottd. Bowliby Htaring The Alllanct U In toly and a thv tettlioony of tomt of tht olll-rt U wanted In the Bowlnhy en, lh prelimi nary hearing will be held thin morning it 0:30 in JuitU (ioodinan't court. Norwegian 'Singera 'Th NorweKln SinlDM H'x-iety of thin city ami uf J'crllBiid will hold a com blneil nuiK'rfp.t lit tht Oakt on Sunday in I'ortlund, Mayor Wie ha coioentej to (jo with the party and nmkt n ad-' dre to "the lurjjeot crowd' thnt W wcted and tell them of what great tiling the Atorl Higatta will be till year. The meeting at tht Oak Sunday i, ifr the beiifllt of the tangurfitt that will I held in connection with the tli'Kntta. ' Report! Ilwaco' Protperout J. Waller Seiil,r l In tlit clty and will return home, thl morning, lit re rejHirt everything prperout at Ilwaco and the extenion of the Ilwaco Bail- hni. I ha turned loot a great deal of money tlier which ha inn-lo liuin"' i-iMkl. The extension of tlii rond he fltfuret will help Ilwaco greatly a it nil) ghetli beach big 1mmii and tlii i bound to help the town. AttorU lantern Slide Curti I-ee Law, tht noted atereoptl can Iwturer, haa written to" the aiamlMr of Commerce anklng for evernl Innttrn tide of view in and about Atocbni for u In the lecture whiih h will deliver in the Eat af'er hi present Wetrn trip U over. It 1 Mr. Law entlon to lecture throughout th i on hi lmpreion of the Went. Miimhtfr Whyta will have the required numb.Vbf colored ilide made and lent to Me. Utn at au early date. Tin U out of the bet opportunltle to adver tise A"tori that ha been put forth In a long time, Sot It I on which money couldn't buy. , Police Court " W. A. Heche, charged with being viigiNiit and with living in aiid about a Ikmuo of prostitution, appeared In court yesterday and pleaded not guilty to the charge agalntt him. The testimony of the nicer develoied tht fact that he U been In tht city for nix or teven week and during that lime he hi had 10 employment of- any kind. It also cam out that lint Ihf tarthqunka, in Sn Vrancli0, wlifre ht wai working in a re estate ollic. when the quake happened, be ha had no tteady work of iinv kind. During the time he ha teen in As'orin the tcstimouy develoKd that lie ha bcn living uX of woman In low the dead lint, but thl h atrtnuoua ly denied, The court held that he w guilty a clmrged and flue,! him 1.10 or 13 day In jail, -I. Wilson pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly and to begging and was fined J0 or 10 day in jail. L. Nelson,' a plain drunk. and a frequent offender, wa given the custonury tentem or 3 or two day. One drunk and disorderly wa fined $10 or fiv day. Marshmallow Sundae Something New HERE'S THE POINT Wt ttand back of everything wt ttll. If it la not right wt will tnakt it right You can't afford to overlook thl modern up-to-datt atort. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received Every Morning Direct from the Growers ' Scholfield, Mattson Co., Good Goodi and Good Servlot. RIGHT-OF-WAY COSTS THOUSANDS WHAT IS 'BEING DONE BY TlfE WASHINGTON & CRAY'S HARBOR , RAILROAD COMPANY ON THE NORTH BANK. Hlght-iif'Way agent 'grt being active iiiMiut Knupptou nt liie present time curing the right of way Jot tht Wash ington & Oi'.iy' Ibtrbor Itnilioad from Kelso to Ilwaco,- A few days ago Hi' ('. Morton and II, II. Hcttem wild the right-of-way agent tht right-of-way over a small tmct of land t'uey own Just above Knnppton on what is known at lSutucy V I'oint for The tract amtirtd by the company being only one-half acre. Other right-of-way is being purchated in the neighborhood of Frankfort 'at -good pii'i' but this Is tht hlgliMt prb-t yet known to be paid, It being on a bsU of ."o0 per acrt. I'p to tha present time tht "company ha paid out about J73,00 for right-of-way between Kelso and' Knappton, The Northern Paclllc turveyor are now In tlm vlilnity of Deep Hiver re surveying tht lint from South Mend to tht Columbia. The buiuet I curriej on under the name of the (iray's Harbor k Columbia' Kiver llailroad Company, but all the ehivks issued l-ar the name itf tht Northern l'acillc Railway Co. Taken ll together it begins, to look a If in a short time actual work of'con structiou will lit commenced on this important development for tlic lower Columbia Itiier. , T ' '' Property Salt f Chii'f Gammel disposed of four more piece of property at auction on the sl')s of the city hull ytsterdsy. Funeral Takta Place Today ltev, John Warren will conduct the funeral service of the lata Mit Jessie Johnson, whit-It will take place thl morning at 10:30 frism (irace KplmipalJ Church. The interment will be in (M-an View Cemetery. Reported Drowning At Altoona It wat reported on tht tlreet Ut evening Uiat a man had been drowned off tbe dock at Altoona yettrrday but the particular were not obtainable when the ( earner I.urline pawed through there on lie way down. " '.,; Buried Yeterday Herltert Morgan, the tailor from the nchooner Fred rJ. Sander," who wa drowned off the Clatsop Mill dtwk, wa burictl yesterday' in Greenwood ceme tery, under the auspice of the Coott Scuuien'e Union to which he belonged. Fiah Boat Capalted J f' Captain Evort Mu-toimcii and Sam I'tttila, hi boatjiuller, were capiyd In one of the Co-operative FiOiennen's Parking Company' boat at 8 o'clock yesterday morning about two uille out from Fort Canby light. The crew and net wort picked up by fellow fishermen and the (mat wa towed in by the Cape Disappointment l.ife-Saving Crew. ' """ - Meeting With Sucetst The sale of the cook book, just iued by the Udl'es' (iuild of Groe Church, is progressing 1 llnely and everyone that ee it i sure to procure a copy a H I the finest one of it kind ever Issued in tlii wet Inn. It contains about 400 tried recipe and I bound to please the most fustideoiii. The book can be ob tained of Mis Sadie Crang. Given Farewell Reception ifr. and Mr. If. E. Hansen who will leave here on Julv 1st for Portland, were given a farewell reception at the Vorweirfttn-Danish Sf. E. Church last i evening by the member of the church and very enjoyable tune was had by nil present who joined in wishing them prosperity in their-new home. A Piano Number free Vith Each $5-Purchase. B ' . . . . - Come , to Astoria's 4th of July Celebration. ."Psfttty HippopotamUttacKet You auvtrgot no caret: ;. You dontr havr to worry bout TK Kinds ot things you wers" ' ' 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. , 1 , s ,; . 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 ? ' V " . , - " - ?; f .... .-.-". , Why, everybady knows that , , . ' . 'fe'HBRMAN 'WISE-"- You cant look foolish when you wear a Wise Suit. ' -, - . .- " ( - . . ,,. ........ .. i CHAN SING KAI CONCERT. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON - PHONOGRAPH. .goto JoliiisonPlionopapli Co, f Ptrlore eond Floor ovtr Soholfitld A Mattaon Ct. Goet To Salem Today - ' Couuty rchnol Superintendent Miss MisiiKmmtt Warren .leave for Salem tonight Where tomorrow' she will meet State 1 Superintendent Ackeruian and consult with hiiu in regard to high school work,' and on Monday she will participate in .the State Teachers A soelatlon that meets thero next week, She "expect s to be gone about a week. Baseball , . Tho Hoheniiiins will leave on the even ing train tonight for 'Portland were they nfe scheduled to play the Brewers tomorrow- afternoon.' Sonio of the boys will.not be able to get away this even ing owing to fheir having to work, tlicso will go up on tomorrow morning's train, The team will be entertained by tho League officials at the Baker Theater Methoditt Church Enjoyt Concert By I Chinese Family., . ' .f " "e"! The Methoilint Church was crowded to it utmost capacity last night at the flian Sing Kai .concert. Mr. Seid Back Jr. and Mr. Hawlcy, a teacher in the Portland Chinese Miton. assisted in the entertainment The entire program w a well rendered, some of the num ber being especially fine, among which were" the olo by Mr. Seid Back Jr. and the recitation of the two little Chan girl. Mrs. Chan rend 'a paper at the close which discribed a school for girls In Canton, China, which she, ha founded and which now contains 29 girls whose support is entirely in her hand, They not only furnished a good enter tainment but awaked an interest in their larjje. audience in their cspe.-l.il work. The program follows: Invocation', llev. Rarirk; address, Uev, S. K. Chang'; piano solo, Miss Bertie Chan; vocal duet, "Sing Me To Sleep," Ida and Bertie Clian; vocal, solo, Mrs. S. K. Chan; duet, Hiss Bertie Chan and Mrs. Seid Back Jr.; piano duet, "Wavet of the Ocean," Ida and Fannie Chan; solo, Mr. Seid Back Jr.; recitation, Mis Ida Chan; duet, Mr. How Lee and Miss Bertie Chan; piano duet, Ida and Fannie Chan; vocal solo, Mr. Seid Back Jr.; recitation, Mi Bertie Chan; vocal duet, "Japanese Sonj.'," Idot and Fannie ChaD; piano solo, Miss Bertie Chan; vocal duet, 'Iri-h Song," Id and Fannie Chanj reading, Mr. S., K. Chan; vocal solo, Miss Ida Chan; duet, mandolin, Bertie and Ida Chan. ..;'.'.- Manager of Alaska Cannery ' J- 0. Ilanthoru, for years, one of the leading cannerj men of the Columbia River and A-toiiu. is now ifianager of a cannery near YVraugell,' Alaska, and Is reported a prospering iu hi new field. New Stamp - After July 1 the postofliee department will Issue a new series tf stamped cu velopes and wrappers, the price to be advanced four cents per 1000 over the present charge made for these articles. On the tame date the money order ser vice to Bermuda will be received at do mestic rates. The new' stamps on .the wrappers and enveloiies will be in the Norm ol an eclipse on end and the sub ject of the bas-relief with the color, ot Will Not Close Down A. P. Leonard, of thex Armstrong Leonard Logging Co., cAnie over from South Bend yesterday and will go over to the camp on the Nasel, this morning via Knnppton. , His company will not close down as they ate working on a contract that will keep them busy for some time to come. ' He reports condi tions very prosperous at South Bend, the, town now having about 3500 people and taking aix metropolitan airs, several concrete buildings being Under construc tion and others in contemplation. Ray mond, its lusty young, sister, only two years old, has just ''Completed- a census which gives her between 1900 and 2000 people and U taking steps to incorporate tomorrow evening. The- team will leave anu lane on city ways. Aiier visiung Sundny looming for Woodburn and willj tbe camp M. Leonard will, come, back 0. N. G. Encampment ' Five companies of the O. X. O. "Will be stationed at Fort Stevens and three at Fort Columbia during the coming en-J campment ..which w ill be hcjd from the JBth to the Kith of July, f Rev., W. S. (.'ilbert.'Who is chaplin of the Third In fantry, is- hustling around arranging the details of the oflicer' mess. . It is ex pected that the military band will fur nish the diiui-ic ..during tyii Vice-President's, banquet at Seaside. on the" 15th. the background 4s follower," One 'cent Benamin Franklin, green; two- cent, fleorge Washington, red; four cent, Ben-' jamin Fmnklin, black; five cent, Qeorge Washington, blue. The border surround-' ing the bust in bas-relief .will be in white embossed ' capitate the word United States and the denomination of the stamp.. , t Ice Cream..,. . ' i v. -' .-; r",, -.-. ' Made from " Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. . . : . : . Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart . AT , , ; . t ... TAGG'S PARLORS . . A' 483 Commercial St A . . ,1, iL.i a e, i cross unts witn mat teiunt on ouuouj afternoon. . ' Saturdav' and short visit, go to Tortland for' Oxfords for the Warm Days ! ' ! .... ; C 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 MARE THE DISTINCT IVENESS, OF OUR OXFORDS. THE INFINITE NUMBER OF SIZES AND WIDTHS PROVIDE ALWAYS A PER FECT FIT. V . ' '' ' .Wherity, Ralston $ Company! Astoria's Best Shoe Store ' Mt t tj