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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1907)
TIIK MORNING ASTOHIAN, A STOMA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1907. I, Leave Your Orders at Once IF YOU WANT Currants for Jelly OR Cherries to Can ROSS, HIGGiNS & CO, The Leading Shetitf to Portland- Sheriff mrf ' ,u,Uin'1 M' terday. on bu.lue.e with a Hvil suit. At Th HoiplUl- ill. UM TM. wti Ukr to Ht. Mary' llo.plil ye.lerdey l ""I0" 1 a luing uk-ely. Probate , In the matter of lt of K. J. MurrUn, an or.Ur.wM made for Ami .nitlcihiMit of the elU. Returm From Seattle Frank J. Carney, prc-lib-nt d man ger of tit. P. J- Carney Company, re turned yeterdey vWl to Kcattte. report SeaMI lively ! liutiurM proupcroii. helps Shut Ok An Eyesore- A new billboard which U being erected 11 wwn r'lfte.iith una Kixtwwth street on OmjiiDvrclal avenue, will hul off the vie of the uiilghtly foundation if n old building which once too,l t that plat. Bo lieu on the 34 The Young Men' t-ragii of the Pre byterian Clmivh have received 11 letter (tow Rev. Dr. lliHH, wrtying Hint lie M be here on Tucwlay the 23rd of July end will then driver the dflay vit lec ture of the "Star Omrae." Defrauds Landlady Tolro Plmelin wa arreeled yenter ilny oil charge of defrauding III limb lord, Daniel llernuida, Hthmrlinl owed tl.1 end removed lilmelf mid lii leg jug from llemuda' house In Union town, coiiM'nMnt!y he we nrreled. He I. held in default of t-'O ball. Will VUit At tlwaco Mr. A. II. Holm of The Dull.', wa In thl city yc.tcrday on hr wey to l.ong Reach end Jlwaco for a few week.' vilt, Mr. Ilohll, her huehalld, formerly In btiliie in Ilwaco whcie he ran the I'mitU- Journal,- He it now In the printing lunlne in Th Dulle end le properlng. Elect Officer 8eajawen Ixxlge, llelioeea Unlge Xo. l(H I. 0. 0. F. of Hammond,. Or., In atull.'d thi ifolluwiiig ollliHT IiihI Tliuri day evening: Cora V. Hetty, Jf. G.j Ada (Jaudy, V. t!. Kv Walton, wro Uryi Minnie Keck, treasuierj Minnie liiiue, clutpluin; MorrU O'Donnell, It. M, K. (i.j Alliert Johnson, L. S. N. G. Krneit Coffey, I. Win. Kulhart, 0. Ci.j Clara C. Jiinmin, 1). 1). P. Fol lowing thai limtiillntlun win nn enter tuiiimeiit aftei whlili refrenhnienta were erved. Schofield, Mattson & Go. g?odds For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlor Sioond Floor over Soholfiald A Mattion Cp. Grocer New Potmatr Mwln T. Abbott liee Itren appointed pimtineiter of Sea.lde by Ireidei,t KdOMIVclf. New T Lew I.rlnfa In I Urn null nf Cluluin County ut. vi. Ksboth et el were cnt to the supreme court et heirtn rriuay. Transferred Tho (Mlitent keep et Tillamook Rock, flu Johnton, bee been tramrferrcd to (.') .M''m light etetlon. An Ornamental Addition Two n'w li'ht poti. mirb ae Mayor Vt rw-ntltv plit in front of hi torv, haw Im-pii lnUllrl in front nf II.H-rtrrV Thie artltio pol are hi krcplng with the up-to-date named e (eliiUliincilt. Inveated In Wanenton fr. Avery McCuiip of the firm of C. A. M"uiw St Co., Davenport. fMwa, bole en It hn d iller, i vioitmg Aiitorirt. Mr. M.l'uiie hi here lnt year ago iind thi i hi f tid trip. He ia 1 11 -iii'M'( with lhl oeotlon of the coun try n. lm Arm faith In iU rapid ad .ai..Tiiii'iit. So firm ie he in thia faith that he hai made i"nw g'Hvl inventmi'iitt in U'arri'nlon. leauet New Tuifl It II. J.nUiie, general freight agent nf th A. A ('. U K., baa jut iioued a ii..v lotnl frvight taritT whii-h U the ioV iHitiiph'ta evwr Iul by thia road. Tho new tetllT goe Into effect Interatatt Augunt I and lnt'Ttat AugiiH 10. A m-w tarliT ha aim bern iueil by the . X C. in wiijunctlon with the t'lnl kenid Vehaleiu H. It Co. uhitb g.wa Into elTiH on the aaine dntee. Work Stop! On Railroad It A. Ifawklna U over from llww, He reporta llh a running wnidrr nlil Wttrr in linker' liny and the qual ity of fWi tho flneat lie hni ever neen hero aluut. ell of thmi lMcri over 2fi Hiiiiul. He exHHt k a conidmilde in crno nlMiut th Smb. Ho alo bring tho new that work in practically u pi'iiJod on thi extenion of tbe I. R. 4 It. R. Over one hundrrd men have quit there in the pant few day and work i at n ttindttlll. It U reported down there that the Xortbern IViflc ba bought out the I. R. & R. R. but thl iiinior hat ii"t hern continued. 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 clay Call and look over our stock FEMALE HELP FOR HOME AND OFFICE CHARMBER OF COMMERCE GETS LETTERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Tlno of the Atori tdtUcn who are aiixlou to eeeure uomeiic neip win proliulily be tnleieoted lu reading aoiue if the rorrnqtoinh-iK-e feoiu girla aii'l Hoiurii who have replied to the adver tinemi'iit of tbe Chiinilier of Comuierw fo aiK'li a-ltne. The advertiM'inent inrtcd tntd that 'gmid girl con li male good marriage" out here oil the I'acifia Owt,, Among tho letter o far received are these, with the name and addteaam of the correipondrnt omitted Utt obviou toaMina, However, uliuuld any reliable iierxini, or any member of the Cliatnlier of Comment, be attracted by any of lhea letter and deiire to be put into d,rrepoinlenea with the writer, they may gain that privilege by applying di rect Ui Manager Whyte of the Chamber of Comment. It will be obwrved that each b'tter 1 uuiubeed and the number of the letter will be necetry to delg- nata tho writer. Should any lionet man either in As toria or anywhere In the nortbweet Je ir to corrcfpoml with any of the writ er with a view te matrimony, the piivilegi) will bo granted him if be will apply Ut Manager Whylif Should any well flUhlidied family in any other part of the Stale of tttrgon or anywhere in tho ttorthweett delro domentic help and ill write to the Chamlier of Commerce hero In Atoria, (hey will be put in cor rexndfiice with the writer of tliene letter, or with the writei of hundred of other very limilar to thee. 'Ilia h'tirr below however wilt give mi Idea of the niany other, more of which will probably b published from time to time: Front WiKOniin. "I am contemplating moving wwt, If I can find eultable tmployment. I have up to the prewrrl time been employed a. atcnogrnphcr for tbe atate here at Maditun. Dor your agency find pol tion for peiMina in thia capacityt Would ronitider change for general houewoik, If indiieeineiita warranted it, "lionlil there !e nn op"iiing for iteno grapbio nud genera I oftlee work in your vicinity. Should be pl.-aoed to hear from yon with particular." From Ohio. "1 law your advertisement iu the Ohio State Journal, for giria to do general housework and cook. Pleano write and tell me what you pay, and do you pay railroad fare, r will I do that if I come f From Maasachutetts. ''I have jut been reading your ad in the Rcpuhlieun of today, the 4th of July, and it struck me forcibly an that I decided to write and find out nlwut it. "My preference, would lie to go among American or (ienuiin-Aiiierican people, because, yon nee, I nm A Yankee from Connecticut nildwith a npice uf Dutch in mo which won't nlwaya blond with other makeups. "Kindly writo more particulars, and I will return the favor; am n old 'mftid' of .'tit, with well description f one's elf i rather dillicult so would better be olfcred until solicited. '"Rut seriously speaking I would con sider nn offer and should be pleased to honf front you. "I have a cousin, Misa Sadie Ray, nith me who would aUo lie open to an otfuf. ' ' "Jt would bo much nicer to be 'to gether. ' From St. Paul. "Replying to tho above advertisement which I f iu tho St. I'nul Dispatch. I wish to inquire for pnrticulnrs in re gard to saiiio. Hirwever, I wish to say tliut If you are running a niutrimoninl buleiiu, I do not wish to hear from you furl hw. Vour advertisement reads rather peculiar therefore the 'foregoing remark : ''I am experienced, thoroughly reliable, and have been looking for nn oppor tunity to get work on tho const. "Hoping to hear from you in reply, uIho whether you furnMi or advance the fare." From New York. "Your advertisement in today's Eagle is surely un inducement for good cooks, ami marriageable ladies." Wo will be grateful for particulars.'' From Illinois, "Would liko to know more about your ad lu the Tribune or Daily News, do not know which it was in. I am a middlo aged American a widow, unemvumbered, god references, nm considered a good cook, neat housekeeper, good plain sewer. A widow since '89, lost my home seven year ago, been working out sinoe. Havo got aa high as $45 a month work ing for wealthy families, nm a member o tho Christian church. What have you In the way of extra Inducement t offer!" From St, Loula. "In answer to you; ad: ' I am a girl who would very much like to go, away, I have always worked In a private fam ily and iiave unl reference". I would liko to have you wilto 1110 and let me know what kind of uflW you have. I could cotno nt any time you have a situa tion for me, Wr!l soon and let me knorf.' From Illinois "Will writo you this letter In regard to your ail in the dib-ago Tribune for general girls mi.) cook. ' "I am a young lady, 20 yeara of age, aid bavo 11 Urn; been capable of hold ing any podli.m as Loig as I cared 10 have it and can fiirni-b the veiy best of reerciiee as to charade,- and ability. "Have liecn in my hut and present plnc of employment (a cook) for the last four year but I am not fond of Chicago. I sin ready to leave ft a soon a I can find another place. "Kindly givo particular in first lette." From Connecticut. - "I write In answer to your ad in the Itoston Herald for huework girl. I am a widow, age 40 year; American Proteelmit; reliable and competent to do light housework. I would like to 1 hava good respectable place where 1 1 would be kindly treated. I am, at you ' might ay, alone in the world. "Kow, won't you please writ to me and explain!'' "And if you should know of a good. hmiet, .t''iidy man who would like a good houM-keeH-r, one that is alright, I would be pb-ased to hear from him." From Wisconsin. "Ifmiiig read unit aJveitiwment In tho Milwaukee Sentinel and concluding tbat it waa for an employment agency I thought of aniwering it. I desire to go out went and e the country and so do some of my ktdy friemls but fear we cannot en 1 11 a good salary and beside paying our cxeiie we have about given up the idea. Wouh) you please let me know what salary I paid in Oregon for dome-tics and ul-o whether the fare ia included for the positions you offer. Ia Astoria only a miuiug town and kow far ! ia It from Portland and from the coast I Are there also a uumlier of wholesale milliner house in 1'ortlandt As the population it over 90,000 I suppose there are. 1'b-aso answer my letter and kindly let me know soon." From Illinois. "In referesce to your ad In tbe Record of today'a for domestics, I would like to know a few particulars regarding the climate of that part of the country, also what kind of position there are open, and the wage. Coder what agree ment Is the transportation paid (if any, why.) From Illinois. 'Tn reply to your ad in the Tribune for girls to cook and do general housework, do you think you could find housekeep ing for a widow without incumherance with some elderly couple or in a respect able widower's family! I illn an Ameri can willow, age 30 years, neat, refined, 1 , , - 1 i 1, 1 anu wen euueaieu, can .uirnisn exceueiii, j references as to character." J BOWLSBT WILL BAIL GET W. ROSS RECEIVES TELEGRAM YESTERDAY TO EFFECT THAT BOWLSBY'S BAIL IS FORTHCOM ING BY MAIL. I lie following t yc-terduy by W. legrum was received Ros of the A. 0. V.Xt.t "W. Ross, Master Workman, Seaside Lodge No. 12, Astoria, Oregon. Bail of Brother Bowlsby arranged for. Bail follows by mail. C. S. DENNIS." It will bo remembered that Bowlsby bail was fixed nt 2j00 by Judge Mo Bride of the Circuit Court. sSo as soon this is forthcoming Bowlsby will be released until September 1st when he will take his tinul at the session of tlie Circuit Court. It is reported that the prisoner is in an extremely poor itute of health. His liberty and its con--dpient respite may conduce to amel iorato this. Old Timer Dies From Sidney, X, S. W., new is re ceived of the death of Copt. G. W. Bell formerly well known in this vicinity. He was appointed U. S. Consul at Sid ney during Cleveland's second adminis tration and was re-nppointed during Mr. McKinley's term. Ho eventually became a citizen of 'X. S. W. and, marrying well, settled there. New Line To St. Paul. The Canadian Paciflo is now selling through tickets to tbe East via Spokane and their new line. The short line to St. Paul. Fastest service. Their new trains are models of luxury. Electric lighted, and provided with electrio ven tilators. By far the most up-to-date service in the West. 1 Piano No. Free Many ways to spend the day, Clothes that fit's a Tittingr'way. If you wear a ; , FULL DRESS SUIT T or a SEMI-DRESS SUIT Wise has all Styles, Colors and Grades, Wise takes the lead generally in the men's and boy's lines. Perhaps you've noticed it f It ii Herman Wise :: Astoria's Leader in Men's and Boys' Wearables 4I tlllHM! DONE BY DEED. S Dr. Aug. C. Kinney to A. S. Skyles, tract containing 1227 acres adjoining sec. 15 and 16, T. 8 X., R. W. 15 A. S. Skyles et ux to T, L. Bell, 1227 acres adjoining sees. 15 and 10, T. 8 X., R. 0 W. 1 Iva M. Potter et ux to T. L, Ball et al. lot 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 39 and lot 15 in block 29. Xewr Astoria, 1500 Contract of sale: Rudolph Bastell et ux to R. II. Morley timber on XE. 1-4 of XW. 1-4 and X. 1-2 of XE. 1-4 and SE. 1-4 of XB. 1-4 sec 32, T. 5 X.. R. 10 W. (except 12 acres), and right of way, timber to lie cleared in 5 years Bond for deed: Frany Bohnart to N. D. Bain, lota 1 and 2 in block 7, Grimed Annex 864 II. H. Ingalls et ux to J. F. Wood, lot 8, block 72, Atori. 100 Quit claim: Jesse X. Foster to F. F. I.iMlgren, lots 2, 3. and 4 and SE. 1-4 ixi XE. 1-4 aud XE. 1-4 of SE. 1-4 of sec. 12, T- 5 X., R. 7 W., excepting a certain portion.... 1 J. W. llihb to A. Franti,tract ad joiniug K. C. Crow-, donation claim, sec. 20, T. 8 X.. R. 7 W 200 Andrew Muterson et ux to Julius Anderson. X. 1-2 of lot 1, block 38, I'ppef Astoria, , 1450 Dell B. Scully. Notary Public ai cully's Cigar Store. Any old bourl Oxfords for the Warm Days j Wherity, Ralston Company! Astoria's Best Shoe Store with Each $5 Sale I IIIIIH AH the World knows tbat Ballard's Snow Liniment ha no superior for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Sprain .Lumbago, and all pain. Buy it, try it and yon will al ways use it. Anybody who has nsed Ballard's Snow Liniment U a living proof of what it does. Ail we ask of you is to get a trial bottle. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. For The Little People. Every parent In thia city should In vestigate, at once, tbe new 'and ap preciable aboe for the youngster, et Charles V. Brown' Commercial treat bouse. They are called the "B. Q. Scuffer" and are tbe very epitome of rood wear and real comfort. They are going like wlld-fre and tbe kid 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 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. 1