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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. NEW TO-DAY , OREGON PEACHES FANCY BING CHERRIES Loavo Your Order Early ROSS, HI0QIN5 & CO. The Leading Grocer 4 W Ml Of 1 1 Funeral Yesterday Tin funeral f Milka Kunka, who died I typhoid in 81. Mar' Hospital, hold at Wlntock ytrly. U tba PoUee Court A nnutle'r forfeited lull for noil appearance amount lnv( In nil (i 1232. Two otlwra appeared ud were fined (10 ml M, respectively. On Vacation Deputy Sheriff Curl Knutun Wfl yes terday on kte atampr Telegraph for Portland on hi vacation. He will pend the greater part of hi liU1y In the wood at the source of tlni Schateru. Metry-Co-Round AriioUIV nieny go-round l now In full swing at tho comer of Seventh and Commercial. H U affording endle en joyment to a happy wd of rhllilrrn t,4 other. a rict- Overheaul In tin? street yelcr dny 1 Mun"Hrhi I toy what wt have yo got there?" KlKiy "S'ortlipnl Man-'-'what'. In it I" ywtxty- "Xotbenl" I l!ruip,l applaue from crowd.) New Saloon The saloon promWe lit the Parker Ifoum building were reopened yesterday by Ct. B. Auilerson. Capt. AMilcrHvn I well known In town, and 1iould get M share nf patronage from hi aid time shipmate u AtorU, The en plain ued to Ik on tho Klder, the lloanoke, the F11IU niitl many other well known ve. sel tailing out of Atorla. Declined Nomination Dun J. Moore ha declined to accept th nomination fur Mayor on th ticket to 1 prcented by the Piirtlmul owners ff Wet Seaside property at the ap proaching election to lie hold 011 Sntur ln,v, July 2. A. H. Wilson, manager Ci" the Sedo Sprue & Lumber Co. and a resident of Wct Seaside, ha Iwcn prevailed upon to run on thi ticket. Civil Service Tlia regula nn niw I examination for the position of deputy collector and clerk, and trekceMr and ifimr, for thl Interim! Kevcuiic. District will be held at each of tho following-named place on' September 4, KMC For appli cation form and further Information apply to Urn locnl secretary, board of examiner at the pontoMvo In any of tlip cltlfi Aaturin, Or., Kugone, Or., I'endlcton, Or., Portland, Or. Logan Berries $1.25 Per Crate This is the lowest price we will be able to quote this season Can Yours Now Sciiofield, Malison & Go. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH " goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlort Seoond Floor over Soholfleld o Mattaon Co.. A Corrartion In Hna, IHngim "4" In ywcU-rdaj ' fwUM of l!i Morning AtorIa, the proof i4d'r lt a jfro error alip by in allow ini( f a rrat to lio, inatt-ad of $1. H wa o ifnm that prtdmbly readen would Jrtinir,llnl"ly apprfhond tba nil. lakA " Vict PiMldfnt Fairbinka Th Vlcf-prwiiilfnt pad through Atoria ytnttiday rn rouU to Portlund whr h wai th pirl of honor at 1 banquet trndrd lilm by tha Pr Club of that city. With the xcptlon of Cover nor Cbambvrlaia ipr"tntlng thf iai and Mayor Lan r'rtntlnn thf city. All prewnt at thr dinwr wie iirwpajx-r men. Th n Pri(lcnl ml (of th Ft thl inoinlng. Died Yeaterday Tha denth thi-iiired ytrday at thP r-.dciie, 512 KiViiklin avenue of Mn S'aimil .Mitchell, jtd 74 Jcuri. The de ceased lady hail Wn ill for mone time. Hho a Mter of th lute Itev, K. V. (Jnnier it nl wai Wirn in Knulimd. Other relation of the deceased ar Mr lh-. If, A. WHvht of Settle( Mr. Fred Ihnker and Mary If til Im tiatner of A tnria, all iiiec't. A. H. and !. W, tlnr tier, Imlh of A-tria, neplirw. Mi Mit chell had Wn resident of Aatoria for the pan 20 year anil wa well known and highly etteemed for her charitable work. Caw DlimUaed The caw of lh State v. Tovio Seme. Hut,' in which Jhr Ilauitula had ar retted Tovio SemeHtu on a clmr(- of nt templing to beat a lrj bill, came up (lefnre .ludje ' (.'ooilutan ywieilny. and the complaining witne fuilin to put in an appeatanee, the cne wn ilt mi'teil a ter the defendant ".aid the court the-boaivl money, aiiiotiutinjj to 15. The defendant, through hi t tmiiey, Howard M. Hiownell. annoiinceil (hut ha wat innm'ent of any criminal in tent to beat the eomplaininx itnea out of hi money, and that if the matter miih tried out he could prove hit iiino cenci', but that rather than put the cotii.ty to the expcne of calling a jury, he would pay the bill provided the cane wa dimied. , (7 Morning Aatorlan, 60 canta per month, delivered by carrier. Marshmallow Sundae Something New GOOD GOODS COUNCIL IN SESSION City Attorney Passes Opinion on Limiting Saloons MAYOR WISE IS SUSTAINEO A Lar&o Number of Ort'lnancti, Peti tion j and Communication! Were Heard Cow Ordinancj Suspended in Defined Territory Mayor Wito Commended The common ctiuncll of the city of A toi l uict laat evening in an adjourn ed mothij; of the aecond regular aeanloii of July. The meeting wan a buoy one.' of the uual niutiiie nature. A timely remurk to tlie city phyaieian y Mayor Wine Mae lively Indulged in. Council man Kuboth on the part of the council expreued appreciation for the man ner in which Mayor WUe handh-d the creation of tlm Vlce-Protident'e visit to Atloriii, Mr. WUe very modettly an- "ivered by lutying that he waa only due to a email part of the crclit and that the larger part waa due the citizen', whoao geiienma hospitality it always equal to ny oeimtion. TIm' follnuiii icolntioil were iidopt- cm 10 improve tonimereiai mreei iroiu the we.t lirurof Thirl to the wet line f the city of Atturin; to improve Itond lret (WeM) from a point I0 feet wet of the went tin of the City of rWoiiu, to the west end of Itond atrect an extciiilinl; to Improve Irving avenue from the center line of Sixteiith to the wet line of (eighteenth afreet j to im prove Melliouiiie avenue from a point 25 feet aoiith of the eei.ier line of Ala- u.ed avenue tu the north line of Co- imtiia avenue; to improve Columbia avenue from a (mint 12 1-2 feet cat of the center Hue of Lincoln avenue to a point 12 1-2 feet wet of tho center line of Melbourne avenue; to Improve Eighfh treei. from the south line of Harrt'on avenue to the Kouih line of U'xington avenue; to improve Lincoln avenue from lite wct line of tVilumbia avenue to the north line of Iiihi. atreet (Vt); to Improve Ator atie't front tiie went line of Sixth atreet to the et line of Kighth street, except the pot r ion of Six (Ji street erovaing uard by the A- torin Kliitiin Co. for railway pnrot; lo iniprovo Kxchnnjre utreet from the center line of Tenth Miecl to the eat line of Ninth Mivet; to improve Third atreet from the north lii.e oiCoimitcrcinl street to the right-of-way of the A. & a It. K. I.liiior license wcro granted to C. E. Tyer and Jack Anilvron. The petitiont Kdwmd AndiTMin, P. A. Peterson, A. K l'nMn!oHiln waa referred to the com mit too on health and poiii. Tlie peti tion of .lohn I lull 11 asking to lie allowed to imrove certain portion of Com mcrcittl titrwt abutting on bin property Wt retei'ml to the committee on street mid public way. A communication from S, 1). Adair and C. 1). McFarlaud stating flint they cam.it consiU'ut1y accept the frunchi!' its gmnted them by the coun- H'l on the llth day of Mv, lm7 was hnisl on Hie. A communication from C. S. (iunderanu in i-egnrd to a notice frtmi the city phyniciim to clean up ccrlniu premises which he owm waa also placed on tile. Ifi'ro it waa moved and carried that the cityi attorney as- erfum tho expenses of building, etc., of 1 bulkhead lit the vicinity of Klevetith sitlvct to keep buck the debris washed up. by the tides. A communication from C. J. Trenchard, asii;ner of the slate of K. li. Huwcs tendering itJ!Kl.lO unpaid atreet ttssesnieitt, certain prop erty waa eold for plus Interest at 6 cr cent from lato of aale waa referred to proper coiniiiittce and granted. A 'communication, irom .1. A, Weloli in legnrd to imutranco on new engine houso was referred to couimitU'e on ptiblio property. A conuuunicRtion fiVmi 0. Wingnte asking the, city to fix a gut ter on -Eleventh stivrt was referred to he street a and publio ways committee. A eommiiiuciition from Asmus Itiix declining the npioint incut as viewer in laying out an alley in block 38 was ac cepted and filed. Another from the chief of tho llro department to build a hose tower 58 feet high was rend and re femd to the proper coiiuu.itU'o. The ordinances appropriating to John htephenson for $.151.22; C. (i. Palm berg ifor and W. A. Goodin for T12i)8 wore, read third time and passed. The following ordinance were read the first and second tiniest appropriating ijiilH for the benefit of W. C. Law 4; Co. na full payment on their conttwotj with the Citv of Astoria; to pay V. A. Good in for work performed on Irving stwet from Eighteenth, to Adair; to pay C. fl. l'alinlx'rg part payment on his contract for the erection of tho engine house. An ordinance appropriating $11)50 for tho benefit of A. O. Long. An ordinance for removing boxes, stalls, private I room", etc, In refaiirant and taloont. An ordinance appropriating $250 for the benefit of A- L, Stamle. In the cane of the following ordinance. this fillet were inH'ii'lc, nml a third reading wat hml and paaaedt For extend ing th lim for the eomplethjn of im provement' on A'lalr avenue; accepting the Improvement of Kenington avenuej authorlKing the coiimiltteo on ttreet and public y to enter in a contract with K. A. (ierdliig for extra work on Irving avei.u Mwecn center line of Sixteenth ttreet nml we-t line of Klgliteentti atreet. Action on the ordinance limiting the number of naloona his postponed in ilellnlle'y si . The leport of tlie city auditor wa, referwd to the, committee on way and mapA The eommiiniiafion from Mrt. W'.tH. Kinney eiicliclng $13.0.1 In regard to block (Ml, Mi"liir' addition, wa adopt- ed, An application for building permit rom T. n. Truliinger waa adopted. The following petition were allowed: I'rom Axel Johaiifon in regard to a - wment for Improvement of Xiagaia avenue; fo the improvement of Four- teenth street by the Aatoria Abstrai-t i Title & Trust Co.; for an arc light at j the corner of Eleventh and Duane treet by W. A. Pohl and"other; from Captain I'ickernell atking permiaion to con- i atruet oeiiH-nt sidewalk la front of hit 1-ieiiiiM- at rorner of Third and Bond j itreeU . A H'tition not to enfor-e the pound ordinance eat of Thirty -eighth street va carried. ', The council aiwpUsd the bid of E. A. Cerkin of $714 for the improvement of Irving tareetj and tbit of U A. Carter oi $22.1 fr the iuiprovement of Fourth atreet The council su-taincd the Mayor's ac tion iu ivfuning to sign the warrant in favor of Goodin and ordered the war tuuta canceled. In the case of limiting the number i.f miloonii in Atoria, tlio city attorney rendefed his opinion which was placed i'U me tie nouia that me city nas ijiecifle power to keep tlie saloons with in ceit-am bound and to limit tliem to defined boundaries. A tiKition was made and carried to advertise for bid to furnish the year's supply of bay and feed for the city's j stock. The following bill were approved and oiderel paid K. A. Higgin, $6.75; The Astoria Hudget, $.lo.36; John Svenso'n, $12; John Corno, 50 cenU; F. t S. Ilardwaie Co., $.14; John Morrison, $155; 'PrwW-Kigner Transfer Co., $2; Sherman Tiansfer Co., $2j X F. Uurin, $1.75; Central Drug Store, $7; Van Dusen 4 Co., $2..Vl; A. S. Tee. $10; tieo. W. San Ihhii. $18; John Como. $8.50;' Fisher Pro. Co., $0.75; Prael Kgner Transfer Co.. $tl; City Lumber & llox. Co., $45.75; I'oard & Stokes Hardware Co., 85 cents; Prnel-Eigner Transfer Co., $2; Troy Laundry, 55 cent. Funeral Today The funeral services of the late Mrs. May Isalel Hyde (better known as It, lie Welch in AstuiSa) will be held at the (irnce Kjiix'opiil Church at 10:30 this morning, the Uev. Short ofliciating. 'i'hn boily arrived from Seattle, where the denth occurred, on last night's train. The interment will be in Ocean View Cemetery. A Presentation Capt. II. A. Mathewa, the retired bar pilot, will return to his old home in Mnii. tm!ay for an indefinite period. His trienda in Astoria took the opportunity- to show their appreciation of Capt. Matthews by presenting him with a handsome charm made of an elk's tooth mounted In gold. The captain has been in Astoria since 1SS0 and have had a moat successful career, never los ing a ship. In Memoriam Well today that old Salt Matthews leaves us. He's going back to Maine. Just going back to see the old home And the old folks once again. Oh, yea! you bet we'll miss him Wheu the achoner'a iu the harbor. We'll miss him and his stories at the 'Pilot office corner. Yes w'U mis the old songs "There was u little bird," "Coon, Coon, Coon,'" And "Ain't That a Shame." Ye, we'll all miss that old Salt Mat tliow. For ho'g going back to Maine. TliiSvalh'gd veiso is the contribution of Dell Sculley (8 per cent). Removal Notice. Doctor J, M. Holt announces the re moval of his offices from the Page build ing to the Astoria Savings Bank Bldg., room 304, third floor, where his patients may consult hiin between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 noon, and 2 to 6 P. M Telephone Main 2101; residence tele phone, Main 1381. ' 7-3-tf 4tt4fHm4 i 1 Piano No. Free jx Many ways to spend - the day, " Clothes that fit's a "fitting way. If you wear a 1 1 . FULL DRESS SUIT 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 ' I Herman Wise i Astoria's Leader in Mens and Boys' Wearables j HMMinMUMHMtnilHtitlflMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIM DONE BY DEED. S Henry HeekensUdn ct ux and R. L. Jeffrey et ux to Alexander Brem ner, lot 0 in block 3 in Inglenook, Seaside $100 Quit Claim: Henrj Heckenstein ' et al to Alexander BrenM-.er, lot 7, block 3, Inglenook, Seaside ... . 1 Ilermosn Park Investment Co. to ' Klviu Zimmerman, lot 3, blink 22, Hermosa Park 10 Fredrika Lundblat to Frcdrika Voss tract luljoining lot I, block 19, Atoria, aUo XW. 1-4 see. 34, T. 8 , R. 7 W 1 George Vo-s et al to Fredrika Voss tract adjoining lot 1, block 19, Astoria and XW. 1-4 sec. 34. T. 8 X., IX. 7 W.; 100 acres 1 Karen M. Hansen et vir to Ben jamin N. Hasen, block 2, Williams port I Karen M. Hansen et vir to Hans Clarence Hansen, block 9, Williams potl . . . I Karen M. Hansen to H. R. Han sen, blocks 12 and 19, WHliamsport 1 Louis Mareejli to Oallntin A. Tay- lor. lot 14. block 8, Cl imes Grove. .. 1350 The bites and sting of Insecta, run burn, cuts, burns and bruises relieved at once with Pinesalve Oarboliaed. Acta like a poultice. Draws out tnfiamma-. tion. Try it, Price 25c. Sold by 'Frank Hart's Drug Store. --..- Oxfords for the Warnv Days Wherity, Ralston Company! Astoria's Best with Each 5 Sale f ' ; AH the World knows that Ballard's Snow liniment has no superior for Rhenmatiam, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Sprains J.nmbago, and all pains. Buy It, try It and yon will al ways use it. Anybody who baa used Ballard's Snow liniment is a living proof of what it doe. All we ask of . yon is to get a trial bottle. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. For Th Little People. Every parent In thla city should In vestigate, -at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngstere, at Charles V. Brown's Commercial atreet house. They are called the "HI CL" Scurler" and are the very epitome of goes! wear and real comfort They are going like wlld-fre and the klde themselves are after them because they look ao "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. Shoe Store