The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 07, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1907.
THE
CITY
MEETS
nntTvrnir 15: O. R. & K. Co.. Ms and tht icy
V
THE
BOX ORDINANCE AGAIN BE-
lor and Admir school.
Hie street and public wavs commit'
Uee reported that bills on the improve
i mcnt of Bond street, Hume avenue, and
; Duane slwt, and the sewer on Ninth
(treet being above the estimate of the
; engineer should be rejected and the re
' port. was adopted. i
The Jieann ana pone commute re
vnuic THE BODY BUT POSTPONED Parted, recommending mat ine r.111 or
FORE THE BODY BUI rwiruniiw Humbel, $49.40, and John Knuti.
(22.05, be Pid .and It wa so ordered.
Carlson Bros.'
PETITIONS FILED AND READ-
bond for saloon license
v 1 was received and approved.
! August Runtio asked that the saloon
'-.license issued to Oscar Hill be transfer
Tb city council held their regular r, t0 0imt The request wa placed on
meeting list night, aU member being fan.
present except Councilman Logan. j The streets and public way eouimit
The minutes of the last regular meet-1 tee in their import reeinmneiuled that the
ing were read and approved. j following bill b paid: Astoria Electric
A communication was received by thejco., (442.80; George W. Sanla-ni, $!.10;
council from A. Gilbert tendering 171.57 j City Lumber 4 Box Co, (12.70) Foard
as navnient in full of assessment again & stokes Hardware Co., (4.00; City Box
lot 7 ami s. OIOCK as, .mw-iiuv a, i "re i.uimier vu., .?;'., i'j. ai was 00 vm
improvement of Third street from Com
mercial to Duane street. It was refer
red to the ways and mean committee
and the citv attorney. Mr. Gilbert also
tendered the mouut of (401.7 as called
for br assessment on lots 11 and 12,
block "17, Shiver's, for the improvement
of .Grand avenue to Seventeenth street
and the matter was referred to the same
committee and the city attorney.
Laura WX Gray and Emilie Stevens
made tenders on "the Grand avenue im
provement and the tenders were placed
in the hands of the committee to whom
had been referred the other tenders.
Samuel Elmore and other presented a
etition asking that owing to damage
iteml.
A remonstrance was received against
the improvement of Commercial street
betwreu Second and Third atrwt and
the committee on streets and public
wava recommended that it le placed on
tile and the report was adopted. In re
gard to the petition of Alice C. Parker
and others asking postponement of the
improvement ot Commercial street
abutting on their property the same
committee recommended that the peti
tion be placed ou file. The report was.
atiopteo.
Several petition were received from
property owners regarding street work
and in the case of Gu Holmes who ask'
the council in an amended form, On a
vote for the suspension of tha rule
Councilman lltcck voting nay the otdi
aBce could not be placed on its llnal
passage. It will come up again at the
next meeting.
The street superintendent wa in
atucted to notify- the house boat, or
kow. to leave tnat portion of the city
front known a Scow Bay.
Some discussion wa indulged in ly
the members of the. council regarding
various matters and after the aakuis
had ventilated their views the council
adjourned untit the next regular meet
& oaattttuaua8no
n SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES.
done to lots 1 and 2. block 33, Adair', ,ed that he be allowed to improve Twelfth
.1 1 . . ..".. .VacA W. j.Ht - - L V S
mat street asst-samcm, ynni m c
be cancelled. This matter was also re
fewed to the wavs and mean commit
tee and the city attorney.
The request of A. Young that he be
allowed to grade and take off the dirt
on Twelfth street and Harrison avenue
in front of his property, was granted.
The bond of L, Larson for saloon li
cense was approved and license ordered
issued.
James W. Welch presented a petition
to the council regarding assessment paid
for- improvement of Grand avenue from
Vest line of Shively to Seventeenth
street and the petition was referred to
the ways and means committee and city
attorney.
The communication from Martin John
eon et al against the improvement of
Hume avenue was ordered placed on file.
The report of the fire and water com
mittee was received which recommended
the payment of the following bills: J.
Bussing, (45-33; Scbolfield & Matson, $3;
Bee Hive Store, (1; .Chas. W. Holmes,
(675; Chas. Rogers, (1.30; Gamewell
Fire Alarm Co, (228.
The committee on public buildings re
ported favorably 'on the following bills:
Aug. Nelson, (1; Astoria Electric Co,
street from Duane to Exchange at Tits
own expense the petition was granted.
John Halm's petition regarding improve
ment of Commercial street was placed
on file.
G. Reed asked that he be allowed to
improve Commercial street in front of
lots 5 and 0, block 18, by private con
tract and the request was placed on
file.
The request of A. Heikla that he be
allowed to have, his house on street un
til improvements were ordered was
granted.
The petition of Dora Badollet which
was presented at last meeting and call
ed up again was on motion postponed
until next meeting.
The superintendent of streets reported
the par roll for the past month as being
(181.55 and the city surveyor reported
lus department bills were (137. 1 he re
ports were adopted and the amount
ordered paid. J
Jhe committee on street and public
way recommended that the bid of C. t.
Palinberg to improve Bond street to it
west end be rejectea. l fie report was
adopted.
The ordinance for the abolition of
boxes or rooms in saloon came before
Presbyterian.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Rev, R.
C. Brook, of Oakland, Cal., who ha"
been conducting the Y. V. C. A. confer
ence at Seaside, an old friend of the
pastor, will preach. Sunday school at
12:13, Y P. S. C. K. at 7:00, evening
worship at 8:00. Preaching by. Hie
pastor, ''The Power of God," All are
invited. Win. S. Giltiert, pastor.
First Lutheran Church.
'.Morning service at 10:45, theme.
"Pont Worry." Evening service at 7:30.
Kvening service always in English,
theme, "A Good Investment." All Are
Cordially Invited."
Christian Science.
Services at 634 Grand avenue, Sunday
at 10 a. m. Subject of sermon, "Sub
stance." All are invited.
Methodist '
Public worship at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in.
Sabbath school at 12:13. Epworth
League, 7 o'clock. Rev. Hubert E. Par
ker of San Diego, Cal will speak morn
ing and evening 011 "What is YW Life!"
Different Theories My Theory" You
are invited.
Holy Innocent Chapel.
Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Lit1
erary, sermon and holy communion, 10
a m. Evening prayer with sermon,
7:30 p. m.
t
Desire to Excel
X Is responsible for more of the world's progress "than t
J any other prompting motive. It has induced Eng- X
I lana to reate tne onamrocK ana America 10 duiio
X the Columbia, and one of the two (who can say which ?)
is surely a better boat than the world ever knew.
DESIRE TO EXCEL
also influences the doings of this store. We want
t o sell better goods for the same money or the same
g oods for less money, because we consider it our
special mission--a duty to our patrons to do so.
Let the Better Boat
' Win the Cop
Let the Better Store
Win Your Trade
t All we ask is a Fair Field and no Favor X
Ladies' Suits. Shirts and Waists
A magnificent display, every one beautiful, attractive,
new and fashionable workmanship equal to that of
MADE-T0-0RDER GARMENTS v
Autumn Millinery
X The Millinery Department will be a lively place
to-morrow. We have prepared a feast of styles and
t price-lowness that will gladden the heart of all callers
We are giving special inducements in our entire
stock until Sept. 15th when we will move into our
I new quarters in the Wise block. Everything exclusive
When You Buy it at J&lolTs
You Get Value Received
JALOPFB
120 llth Street
In the Wise Block after Sept. 15th
Grace.
Morning prayer, literary and ermon,
11:00; Sunday school, 12:30; evening
prayer and sermon, 7:30.
Baptiat
Sunday morning theme, "Christ, the
King." Evening, "The Greater GopeL"
Sunday school and IS. Y. P. TJ. at usual
.iour. bverybody is invited to near Mr.
and Mrs. BiUy Arlington Sunday even-
ug. They will read lot us "The Last
Hymn." Yon are invited to all these
zneetingO Conrad L Owens, pastor.
, v
NEW TO-DAY.
Room at the H olden House.
At the Holden House there are two or
three vacant room with board to let
Oliver typewriter
stenographers atf A.
Commercial street
and automatic
R. Cyrus, 424
tt
S. F. Veterinary College Open Oct ut.
Tor catalogue apply to Dr. Chat.
Keane, Pres., 1818 Market street, San
Francisco.
Golden Oak
Rug filler and bird cafe
Hlldebrand St Gor.
now In.
Columbia and Vlcvor graphophone
and latest records at 424 Commercial
street A. R. Cyrus. , tf.
Social Dance.
The Liberty Bell Social Club will give
another, one of their dance Saturday
night, September 7th, at Logan'i HalL
Invitations have been sent out. 9-6-21
AAlAAiAiliAAAA
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HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
CLOTHES
For short stocky men, fat men, big chested men, big girted
' men slim men short and tall men
SI 5.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00
Camel's Hair Undersuits ...' $ 2.50
Sterling Hats .' :. 3.00
Puritan Socks per pair J 25c f
Sambo Shirts 1.50 t
CLOTHES
PRESSED
FREE
CLOTHES
PRESSED
FREE
Leader in Nobby Clothes
What On Enjoys.
At Otto Sund' pretty and coiy resort
"The Commercial," on find all that
the Inner man desires in the refreshment
line and of the bent quality too. To
pas a little time In tuoh a neat place
and spend It In pleaeant conversation
with genial friend, probably a little
buiiness talk, ii, to My the least, en
livening. Courteou treatment 1 an
other' thing that is appreciated and one
receives It from Otto himself who take
charge during the day and from .hit
pleasant night manager both of whom
dispense the belt to be had. The Com
mercial," 600 Commercial street. I well
known and widely patronized.
Steamer T. J. Potter for Ilwaco, daily
except Fridays, connecting with train
lor all point on North (Long) Beach.
Call at O. R. 4 N. dock for information
regarding rates, eta.
Where to Eat.
To those who dine in hotel and res
taurant the question of where to take
their meals is generally a perplexing
one. Good, well-cooked food served in a
neat manner, is wnat is desired. These
features can all be had at the Palace
Restaurant, Commercial street, near
Twelfth, where Arthur Smith, the well
known caterer, holds sway. There will
be no trouble for the hungry mortal to
select a dining place after eating a meal
at the palace.
The Train Robbers.
One 'of the most realistic scenes ever
shown in a moving picture exhibition i
that now being produced at the Nickel
odean. There i a utory behind the pic
ture that is not generally known. When
the picture was taken a Leadville miner
pulled his gun and started shooting and
in hi anxiety to rescue some of the
victim of the hold-up came very near
being perforated byi the outlaws' bul
lets. He does not fthow in the picture
but those who have knowledge of" the
incident will recognize certain features,
Low Kates East.
On September llth, 12th and 13th the
Canadian Paciflo will sell round trip ex
cursion tickets to St. Paul, Chicago and
Eastern point at very low rate. TM
will be the last excursion of the scaaon.
Make your Mecplng car reservations
now.' For full particular regardini;
rates, etc., call on or addreis, J,ime
rinlayson, agent, Astoria.
$2.00 Saved by Buying Tickets
at Astoria. SeeG.W. Roberts,
Agent. 0. R. & N. Dock.
Through tickets for all points in the
United State and Europe. Quick time
and excellent service.
Last Sale Dates For Jamestown
Exposition
September llth, 12th and 13th afford
the last opportunity this season to take
advantage of the exceptionally low
round trip rates to the east that have
been in effect this summer. Tickets may
bo purchased and berth reservations
made at City Ticket Office of the Astoria
It Columbia, River Railroad, Page build
ing. Tickets good going and returning
via any transcontinental route. Save
your local fare to Portland by purchas
ing tickets here.
A Well-Shod World
Wants (he best in make and in re
pair of Its foot-gear, C V. Brown
knowing this, has amplified his buslnei
by employing a skillful mender In leath
er; a man who know the handling of
fine leather on given lasts, so that the
mended shoe loses nothing of its original
grace of shape. Of course the original
article In all Its modern excellence is
always to be had at Brown's That goes
without saying!
STEAMSHIP TICKETS.
You will save $2.00 if you our
chase your through tickets from
Astoria & Columbia River Rail
road Co. at Astoria, 12th St
office, instead of Portland.
THROUGH TICKETS sold to
LAND. SCANDINAVIAN and
EUROPEAN POINTS,
fall or address R. II. Jenkins,
General Psenger Agent,
A. t C, R. H, Astoria, Or.
FINAL!
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
Opens September 27th. Instruction be
gin October lit. Offer course In Agri
culture including Agronomy, Animal
Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Hmband
y, Horticulture; Foreatry; Civil, Mechan
culture; Forestry; Civil, Mechanical,
cal, Electrical and Mining Engineering;
Commerce; Pharmacy; Domestio Science
nnd Arts. Tuition is free For cata
logue contnininp full information re
garding course of ttduy, equipment, etc.,
apply to -
The Registrar,
CorvallU, Oregon.
7-27-22t
Cheap round-trip raUs to the East
from Astoria i
T Chicago VIM
To Omaha . CO.OO
ToKaneas Ctt 00.00
To St. Paul 00.00
To St. Louis 91M
Ticket on sale September 11-1213.
For further particulars apply to O. W.
Roberts, agent 0. R. ft N. Wm. McMur-
ray, G. P. A., Portland, Or.
New Grocery Store.
Try our own mixture of coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables.
Babollet ft Co., grocers. Pbon Main
1281
The Tyler.
When you drop into the Tyler ask for
the boss, Clarence yler, and after you
meet him once you will not be com
pelled to ask for him again. "Dad"
Towler, too, Is another like Clarence,
I and when you meet them both it i a
question of "Well, I'm satisfied." The
, Tyler is at the corner of Sixth and
I Bond streets.
Free Wall Maps.
Sale of Fancy Thingsl
Saturday night September 7th, th
young ladle' Aid Society of the Nor
wegian Methodist Church, have their
A large wall map, very complete and annual sale of hand-made articles at the
carefully printed, exceedingly useful for church parlors. Ice cream and oaks
reference and general information will J served after the tale. Admission Is f res.
be furnished free of charge. Apply to
G W. Roberts, a cent
torla.
O. R. ft N., As-
Dell B .Scully, notary public
8-23-t. hou at Scully's cigar store.
Any old
tf.
Damson Plums
Italiati Prunes
Crawford Peaches
FOR CANNING
ACME GROCERY
521 Commercial Street
Phone Main ,681