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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1907)
TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1907. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 Leave Your Order at once for CHERRIE TO CAN ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Leading Oroeera TERSE Ml OF THE Paid Ovr Yesterday tii Sheriff' ofilce paid over to Hit countv treasurer th turn of 131.63. Tlili turn reprs-cnt IWHJ taxes. Watr Rate . Today and Wednesday ar th last day on which tb water rates may be paid ami escape the 23 cents lIiurn tax Imposed upon those who arc behind. To Olnty Deputy Sheriff Mel.an went to Olney yesterday afternoon to rv subpena It. th dvll iiilt of Jlrook vi. John Fry and other. Off Tbo Track Car Ko. 9 of the Electric Company lati off the track yesterday aftriUNi at the firH curve frotu the Aldcrbrook n. of the lino, Uelng ambitious It hat gone a good, way up the Hill aim it win U a difficult ib to replace H. It is presumed that the curve taken nt too fast a ra'c. A Fiih Story 1 Sherman J.ovetl mill William Houghton retime,) from the Lew hi A Clark Sun day evening with a flue string of trout. lliey had tieeit tii awmt eight nttli- almve Petersen's anil the number of flh t ! brought bank wn 210 nnd 11.1t one of them timler ten Indie long and ernl ixtccn inches long. That U certalnliitt "going ome." Seeking Matrimony- George Ohler left last night for Eugene. He It to I married 00 Wed newtay and wa accompanied by Frank W oudlield, who will be lilt beat man Postponed The examination scheduled to be hcl July loth for clcrkt and loiter carrier ba been postponed till the 7th of Aug list. Application clow on the flrt of August. Pody Found The body of a man In a badly de computed condition wat found on the bank of Gray'a Itiver on the et fork in Paclflo Count)', on Saturday last The body wa found close to Mcserv Bros, ramp and wat taken to be that of n cruier. It I thought that the man hat died of ptomaine iKilwmlng. lie ha been dead a lonir time. Funerals Yesteiday The doily- of II. tuwell, who was lot from the l.iiellne nt Altomm, wa bulled Sunday at lilcciiuootl by the Yancinivci Transportation Company. The (j,y conveyed out to Greenwood, Mr. Iles Ing, the I' ill agent, attendrd the cere mony officially. Axelon wa lo buried at (Jreen wood, the launch Columbia taking down a large party of the Murage plant em ployee. The Klevcnhiucii Company took charge, of tho ceremony. Meeting of School Board At the upecinJ meeting of the achool bniinl held lust, night. Several new text book were ndopted, they being the fol lowing! Sliwn'a Second Reader 1 Cur ry' Literature Reader; Phillips' Nation and Stale; llrmik' Mental and Normal Arithmetic, and for the High School the following! D'Oge tatln Compilation; Meyer' Ancient History j Meyer' Mediaeval and Modern History; Che ney 'a English History, Ilergln & Davit' Ilotanyi liuckwood's ('ompoition and Rhetoric; Carpenter' Elements of Rhe toric and Compilation; Wntrotis' First Year KnglMi, The clerk' iHmd wa ordered renewed. S. K. Dick-I resigned a liutructor of Iitiit, German and bookkeeping and wat accepted. Sudltn Death- Mr. .- jruh White, the wife of K. It White, the well known bolldicg eon tracUir, of i'ortlaud, dropped to the ground oil S.imJ.i - nt Ka!dV and died almo4 liiiuitvliuielv. Mr. While a ncfoed 'with a tud'len attack of heart ilUcaoe mil w In a moment beyond all human aid. The dei-cuned lady had taken up her ivtidenc at Seunlde for the umuier and ha I oiilv la-cn there three day. Her home w in I'ortland. Th bo,ly wa pieparej and UilpjH-d J. A f.llUiivli of thl city to I'ortland and wa accompanied by evral friend from Antoria. Atuult CK (n lKiar.1 the II 11 n !o on Sunday itirrel which had leen brewing between the inewumii, s-ott Anderaon. and the .00k, John Scitt, came to a head. Willi the reMilt that t'ie i-ook i in the ho pital and the metMiuin i in jail. Tin origin of the trouble i wild tn lie 1 iillnd" !a!y. In the heat of the argn nient Amlerwin cle, a lnrge meat knife mid W.CIU for Noll. 'J' lie latter laixcl 1 hand to defend liiniwll und hU finger were badly cut and then the kni e tank inlo hi Mile, raiding a wound five or lx Inche long. I'oliiN'iniiu l'red Clierg arretted the two men and took ott to the hospital and Anderson to jail. Yeterduy Anderson va charged with aault with a dnngerou weapnn in JuMlce Gooilman't court, Hn waived I'xnniliuillnn and was locked up in de fault of r,M bail. Marshmallow Sundae Something New WE PROPOSE to "stand back'' of everything we sell. If it is not right ..WE WILL MAKE IT RIGHT.. Our liberal methods of do. ing business are making this store more and more popular every day Call and look over our stock Schofield, Malison & Go. goodds CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION CHARLES JOHNSON ARRAIGNED ON ASSAULT CASE HELD ON fjoo BAIL OTHER CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CASES. , Tho elnn of the Circuit Court wa convened at 0 o'clock thi morning by fudge, the Hon. T. Mcllrlde. The argu ment In th ca of T. K. Johimon v. II, A. Scaborg et at was returned and I atill on trial. In the cae of Hurry L ItlchartUon v. Anns Itithardaon, a decree wa granted by default. In 8. H. Itaako v. Maitu Wie, decree. Hen Young v. Columbia Land 4 Investment Co., a decree granted nra.vd for bv A. H. Hammond, The case of the State of Oregon vs. Wilbur wa continued till be next term of court. Next on the lit wa the StaU of Oregon v. Charles Johnson. The prisoner was arraigned, as it was thouuht that If his bail were reduced, he might poibly raine It and could then go to work Instesd of being sn exiieu-e to the countv. Jnhmum pleaded not guilty to the charge, and the honorable court reduced his ball to ."i(i(t, Attorney Kakin and llrownell apwred for the prinoner, An action wa then commenced' by John Water- ioue.and fieorge Kalioth, plaint iff. again! County Clerk J. C. Clinton and Clntiioo County, defendant. The pur pose of this action wa to "obtain a pro forma opinion of the Circuit Judge on the right of the county court to fiirnWi copies of the lax roll to the Sheriff. Attorney Hedge filed a demurrer to th action, and It was upon the Judge's ruling with regard to the demurrer, which he overruled, that an appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court. It is purt'lj- formal action. AT THE WALDORF. One of the bet vaudeville rbow that ever got together is running at th Waldoi; thi week. Whilst tho regular Hock company Is glvli.g a series of new ai ts and song which are all of a flrst- clas order, and as far as th acts are concerned of a most lutiuhable and humorous nutuie, the two new turns are something (tills out of the or Unary run. The art of the Tat 'Iam i far and away above th oidii.ary I'un of show given at vaudeville Iioiim. The marvelous manner in wlii h the male performer throws his klilve. nt the board agalnat which his companion stunds and still leu lives her unharmed, is extrsoidinary toyotid comprehension, and must be seen to b believed. Stan ley and Weaver, In their lack wire act, aie a clever and humorous combination, which should not be misted on any ac count. The Irish act is excruciatingly funny. Altogether, the whole show it very strong and there is no better en tertainment in the city. Go and see this how and you will enjoy yourself Im mensely. . Did Not Buy Plant W. L. Thorndyke and R. W. McKeon of St. Johns, were in the cify yesterday, tiiey bad just returned from Jlwaci where they went in connection with the purchase of the Ilwaco Journal. After looking the matter carefully they de- Idcl not to buy the plant and return ed home last night. Mr. Thorndyke was accompanied by his wife and daughter. rMMHmHti4f One Piano Number with Each 55 Sale 5 WISE After tke 4:tk. is over, Ater the S mo 1$ spent:, Many's tke coat tkats ruined, Manyfi tke pante that's wexxt! That Stork Again A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kcmpe yesterday morning. Sirs. Kempe is as well as could be expected and the boy well he's alright. A daughter arrived in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Palmlierg on Sunday, and it is said that Mr. Stork timed hi visit rather inopportunely. Despite this fact Mrs. Palmberg and her little daughter are progressing alright. 8 ' ' x" s 1 I'll fy K w 't A.- i - j J 125 GPqliSO ft' Now the boys must wait another lorn? year be- ifore the next Fourth, It isn't likely that his suit will wait that long1 Perhaps it got mixed up withfire- ; ; crackers and punk Anyway it has seen some I : very hard knocks if the boy has worn it any length ' ' of time. There will be no mistake in getting him t a new cool summer suit, and if the boy is a man, I why we can dress him also; any size, any style Sizes 3 to 46 $3 to $35 i Herman Wise Astoria's Leader in Men's and Boys' Wearables TEDDY BEAR DENOUNCED. The xtrnonlinaty knife-throwing art at the Waldorf. their unique performance. The Txat 'Tzams in Priest Preaches Against Craiy Stick To The Dolls. DONE BY DEED. 3 4 For a ' VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlors Seoond Floor ovr Sohotflald A Msttson Co. Jacob I Hcidlcr to Kchalcm In- I'stnieiit Co., lots 1 and 2, sec. 7, T. X K. fl W. and K 1-2 of XK. 1-4. e 13, T. N., U. i W..... $10 Columbia Harbor Land Co., lots t, 15 nud 1(1, block i!2, Warrenton , 'ark 050 Walker C. Umitlt et ux to Haiviet Hatch. lots 9 to 18, block 18, As- or addition to Astoria '. , 10 Y. V. .Smith et ux to Man- E. French, lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 2, .Smith's Warrenton 5 IV. E. Dement ct ux to Mary B. Wilcutt, tract of land sdioiniiu? sec. T. 7 X R. 0 W 2.50 U. S. A. to Ola Christiansen, lots 3 and 4 of 'sec. 5 and lot I of see (1. T. 8 N K. 0 W.: patent Jesse Hiram Well et ux to Frank Melvin, N 1-2 of XE. 1-4 of sec. 3 and YV. 1-2 of XW. 1-1 of sec. 2, IT. 5 X., R. 0 W 1 Levi Letter Figcr ct ux to W. X. Jones, SIC. 1-4 of sec. 4. T. 8 X., R. P Y 1 Adeline A. Eager ct ux to W. X. Jones, XE. 1-4 of sej. 4, T. 8 X., n. o yv i Adeline A, Eager ct ux to W. X. Jones, SE, 1-4 see. 4, T. 5 X., R. 0 YV J PERSONAL MENTION. CHICAGO, III, July 8.-A di-patch to the Tribune from St. Joseph, Mich, says ..The ''Teddy Bear" fad fvas dtmoanced by the Rev. Michael G. Esper from the pulpit of St. Joseph's Catholic church yesterday. The priest held that the toy beast in the bands of little girls was destroying all instincts of motherhood and that in the future it would be realized as one of the most powerful factors in the race suicide danger. Father Esper asked all parents to re place the doll in the affections of child ren and discard the Teddy Bear forever. Was la Poor Health Fov Yearn Ire W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa, Fad wmes: i wsI in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad der trouble, and spent considerable Jjioney consulting physician without obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I de ire to aid ju? testimony that it may be the cause of restoring the healtk of others." Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. J. H. I Ian son spent Saturday at Seaside. CONGO HORRORS. Celebrated Minister Denounces Leopold's Accursed Methods. King LOXDOX, July- 8.-R. J. Campbell, the well known congregationist minister denounced tho alleged Congo honwrs and King Leopold's "accursed methods" at tho City Temple yesterday. He de clared that Great Britain could end the terrible conditions in a fortnight and thnt she ought to do it Ho said that the greater part of the illgotten wealth of tho Congo was brought to Europe in t? Morning Astorlan, 60 cents Per month, delivered y carrier. District Attorney Hedges was in town yesterday looking after wine legal business. Fred J. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson came down from Portland on last even-, ing's train. j Mr. Rous of the internal revenue de- j part incut is in the city and is a guest of Sheriff romeroy. j Dr. and Mrs. Kste have gone to meet j their relatives in Seattle and will re-1 turn at the end of the week. Robert Gray was in town from Ham mond attending to the arraignment "o the man who robbed his store. Mrs. R. H. Licbold, wife of Major, arrived in Astoria on Saturday and was the gnot of Mr. and Mrs. Judith until' yesterday, when she joined the Major j . i - i. CM I ai ron oievena. a Mrs. W. I.. Robb and her daughter 11 1 ...Ml V l, . r, ' iiMiui iu ut (iiia-ciijrcrs on me ioiuin- j a lia on her next trip out Mrs. Robb I will divide the summer between Reno, j New, and Lake Tahoe. W. AV. Wiswell, manager at the Un derwood Typewriter Co., with head quarters at Portland, was in this city yesterday. He was formerly with the Smith Premier Co. T. H. Curtis has arrived from his trip to the east Mr. Curtias was married when in Xew York and brought his wife back na far as Portland where she is staying for the present. Mr. Curtiss !iad a very pleasant trip and amongst other things attended a reunion at his old college at Yale. IT MAKE A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference; tn the world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome i. . appointments In the saloon they pat ronise regularly, as well as the essen tial pre-requlslte of genuine wipes and liquors that are served to them. And these things are sj particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Sund'i elegant resort the Commercial, at No. 509 on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for the fixed ! anj .nl..4i l v . mv I Is nothing allowed to pass his counter but the best and choicest tn every de partment of indulgence, and the ser vice behind It all. Is the most pleaslag nnJ satisfying in the city. For The Little People. Every parent In this city should In vestigate, at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngsters, at Charles V. Brown's Commercial street house. They are called the "E. C Scuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort They are going like wlld-fre and the kids themselves are after them because they look so "comfy." Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents' a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS . 483 Commercial St Take the Postmaster's Word For It, Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also a stock of general merchandise and patent medi cines. He says: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is stand ard here in its line It never fails to give satisfaction and we could hardly afford to be without it." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Oxfords for the Warm Days THERE'S A WORLD OF COMFORT IN THE OXFORDS WE SELL. THERE'S A DAINTINESS IN TEE 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. Wherity, Ralston Q Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store