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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1907)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. ' THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORLC OREGON. ANOTHER MESSAGE BIG VALUE FOR LITTLE HONEY Freestone Peacheo . 75c thebox YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY , One Piano Number with Each 05 Purchase at J WEJMMl VllSE9 STORE ARRIVES ' JUST ARRIVED WM. REID STATES HE HAS FINANC ED PROPOSED ' RAILROAD , AND TELLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HE WANTS ioo-FOOV RIGHT WAY ROSS, HIGCHNS & GO. Tht Leading Grooarf Wanted Good slard boy for carrying papers, Apply to Morning Aturlan. - Pay Water Rent . , Today will be th lat Jay on which to pay water rent and avoid the penalty of 3 cent that It charged all delin quent!, '( ' ' Died it Hospital 1 H. Piahn, a county charge, who ha Lu at St. Mary's hospital died about midnight Sunday. The body I at Pohl'i and will probably be Interred today. The cue of di'utb waa heart dleae, Reitaurant Attached Attachment proceeding were com ntenced oguliut George Splcer, owner of the Om Jteitaurant. The attachntnt v,a placed in the hand of Deputy ShW Iff McLean for' amk t " ' V Delinquent Taxes , The time for the payment of the sec ond half of the taxes for 1000 will ex pire on October I. After that time the penalty, atul"intreH la added and It will be well fur property owner to re ' number the date and avoid the extra costs. . Arretted For Soliciting , II. A. Ilergand wa arrested by Officer SUrk for' 0110111118 without a license. He had been soliciting for the ak of stereoscopic picturrt and when asked by the officer, 'whoa bouse h called If he had a license claimed that be did not need one a he had been ao informed by the attorney of hU company. Judge Anderaon yesterday fined lira $10 an his admission thnj he had solicited. Engineer Chane, of Portland, waa In the city yeiterday and met the water com- mission in an Informal acnlon during tho aitrnoon. Mr. Chae ia seeking in- formation regarding the durability, etc., '""r.""""" " - ...... ....... u. mnA 1. weird facing tha leadera. Then ead VI WVUU IHII y'fB H m . , ,..... -Iji 1 - 4V- main line or our water aupply la of that.w",l" ,,"""a, " en"riM.n i ui pipe n BUYIBVU WltU UV UVmiU on the (ubject. The commission, ac companied by Mr., Chaae, will go over the line today on an Inspecting toun Heavy Purchaae of land v v A deed filed for record at the county clerk'a oflleo yesterday waa the ntont important one filed for some time past. , '. 8. Hall et al of Gibraltar, Mich., sold to E. IL Chancy, alo af Gibraltar, 1560 acres in sections 1 and 2, township 0 north, range 0 west, at a rate of $100 per acre, the aggregate price being $250,000. The land la located In the eastern portion of the county about mid way between AVentport and Vesper: It is estimated that there is between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 feet of timber "to the quartor aection. A logging railroad will probably be built to handle the timber owing to its present iuaecessl- . bility. - - Phone 931 Phone 1181 Finest Oravnstein AddIcs GROWN IN OREGON This week, per box - - - ;$l.25 Scholfield, Mattsonl Co. ' 112 and J 20 Twelfth St. , For a . VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH . goto ohnson Phonograph Parlori Second Floor over Finea and Forfeitures . The fine and forfeiturea for the oast month, In the police court, amounted to n 2 which wa )' than one-half what I they p-acliej for the mqnth of July. " Foreit Flrea-i ' ... Evident of forest flivs at a distance wr MHn in the skie over the city It niKiit, relleetlonn of them being plainly vMbte in tlie fog- overhead. Jlcports from Portland are to the affect that fire are also burning Infection near there Gamblers Bound Over . The jfinbleri,arreted at the Welti- hard Saloon last week appeared before Judge Goodman yesterday and after entering' plea of not guilty were bound over to the next term of the circuit court, The bond In the cae of the play era was allowed to remain at present, wing f23 cash wlille that of the pro prictor was lixt'd at $100 -witch- ha gave and waa releaed pending a trial of the ca. . j',, . -r : '. I 'v. '"' '.. " Y, W. C A. GIRLS IN PROCESSION. Delegates at Seaside Hold Parade Car nival and Entertainment. V Procession day ia'alway a big day at the conference. It 1 then that each delegation had some "at tint" with which to entertain the other: and each one trie to show In some unique way the superiority of hcr'eollege or city. Thuiadaif wai procession day t Rea lide House. After tlie morning classes and the lunch, a spirt? of mystery accru ed to pen-ado the air. From 3 until o'clock thl a procession formed in front of the tent The audience waa aeated In an open apace, not far from the tent. and could get a good view of the parade at it marched across the bridge and back again, singing the conference song to the time of "Cheyenne " It then march ed in front of the reviewing aland,, in " w" Ti. , " a . Te7 '" ral Um Seaside. After t,,e ho,e P"ion bai passed, it which were the leaders of the conference vi, vic laiv-iiiu urn fraurje. x licit vncii L j 1 .. 1x1 Mi Hitman of Seattle was mis tress of(ceremonle. Talking Machlnaa. , Subscribe tor tha Dally or Weakly Aatorlan and get a Qrapaophona on mall weekly payments. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street (or par tleulara. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies GOOD GOODS Soholfield & Mattaon Co. Co The Atoia ChamWr of Comiyeice re wived another 'telegram from William Held, secretary of the Portland -Oregon &. Kcacoiimt lUtllway. yctcrday morning regarding the right-of-way privilege he seeks to secure through Clatsop comity. The telegram wai from New York, and was also signed by President Ilawgood, who is with Mf. lteid on hi trip east Mr. Kcid announced in the telegram that he had cuied finances for the road, and tells the Chamber of Com merce the stockholtlers want a 100-foot standard righUof-way, ownela control ling (the timber mi the strip. The tele gram was n to the executive com- mlttce, looking after the right of way, it has not yet decided how to act upon the message. v , The message aks that an answer be wnt liumediatcly, but what will happen after that Mr. Reid doc not state. In contract to his previous telegram, the last message has left some douut a to what hi .exact intentions are. The Chamber of Commerce ' commenced to act in scouring a right of way for him if he guaranteed to commence construc tion of the new road immediately. This was all he akctl in his flrt. telegram, sent from Portland. What the memlwrt of the Chamber of Commert'e, would like verysiuch is a little heart-to-heart talk with Mr. Hew, c that they will understand what he is doing and what he is going to do. Be fore lie left ea-t he stated that he would, commence the road at once if the -' rigtitt oflway. was clear. Now a menage comes from Xew Y'ork, almost ten days ktter, saying that he has made arrangements to finance the road. This smacks of insincerity, but it may be merely the wording of ? the ' message, 'which reads: , ' ' v."."i -';'' .', ' 'AiYangements made to finance the read but standard right of way, 100 feet, necessary, owner retaining timber to submit. Can you guarantee this, right of wayt Answer immediately.? ; It is surmised by some citizens that Mr. Rcid has interested capitalist in the project and that a favorable answer to his message inay help him to clinch things. Charitably inclined people, how ever, believe that he has actually secur ed some cash, to build a railroad, and bi'ins Jubilant thereat, sent a somewhat excited message to the Chamber of I Commerce. STEAMER DELLA IN NO DANGER. Captain Jones Was Laying to In Cove- He Knew Well. The steamer Delia arrived in port on Sunday night from Ncstucca and from Crptain Jones, her master, ,the full story of her supposed wrecking and the cause for the supposition that, she had been wrecked was learned. : : V ' " Captain Jones stated that , on ap proaching the bar and finding that, ow ing to the fact that he was bucking a nest wind, he would not reach there in time to cross, put into the cove that he had long had his eye on as a harbor in stress of weather. Ho w-as familiar with the place and knew by soundings that it had a fine sandy bottom with a depth of four fathoms. 'Letting go 'his. mud hook he decided to remain there over n!ght.r Noticing many ladies on ' the beach he waved hat; handkerchief, etc., at them in response to their signals and kept it up for quite a time. Owing to the strange actions on the part of some of. those ashore he procured the Amer ican flg aiid after waving it. to, those ashore he placed it at the .mainmast right side up thinking that there would at least be some one who would under stand, that the vessel was all right He was surprised to hear that a Portland attorney mistook the American flag for a sailor's blanket and laughed heartily at the mistake. Captain Jones states that he then decided to invite the ladies to an oyster supper on board the steam e and in lowering a boat to go ashore nearly got a ducking owing -to. the after davits 'becoming fouled. He finally rowed close up and stated that his vessel waa all right and asked that Astoria be so informed. At no time was the vessel in danger and the sensational story was started by those who did not understand his signals. . A Humane Appeal A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. U. D.x Williams, 107 West Main St., says: "I" appeal to all persona with weak lunga to take Drf King's New Dis covery, the only remedy that has helped me and fully comes up to the proprie tor's recommendation." It saves more Uvea than all, other throat and lung remedies put together. , ttsed as 'a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop ing cough,. . quinsy, hoarseness, and phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them np." Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store, 60c' and $1.00. Trial bottle free. , , dl v Swagger fik JL Fall W'tf J. ! ip7 ' Clothes : I him j !' ' ttlllO .Btoys ;.- :''. : , .and . kU ' ; I , Yf Ti A Young Hp ;. . Men' jbV); ' t HERMAN-WI 0 ! PERSONAL MENTION. S Miss Rebekah Cans of Salem and G- V. Burkebile of Seattle have beenkvisit- ing Mr?. A. M. Ford and Miss McCrea, the cousins of Mr. Burkebile, for the past week. They returned to their hornet yesterday'. v Mrs. R. N. Stephenson and Mrs. John Manti, of Portland, who have bejn spending the season at Long Beach were in the city yesterday en route to their home in Portland. They leave, on this morning's train. . V ' City Treasurer Dealy is visiting Car son Mineral Springs and will probably return on Friday, ; . ,' Mrs. Wjn, C. A. Pohl, son and two daughters have gone to Martin's Springs where they will remain until the open ing of school. " ; , 5 ; Q. E. Mitchell and wife returned yes terday from a week's outing-at Seaside. Mr. Mitchell is. the agent at the Cal lander dock and he enjoy his much need ed rest from work very much, y F. W. Preston was over from Warren ton yesterday, e , .. Alex Duncan was up from Seaside yes terday. He reports about all the people gone from the beaches. ; ' J. V. Burns made a business trip to Hammond yesterday. ". ' ; Martin Foard returned from a trip to Portland Sunday evening and left last night for Bucoda-whcre be will put in the nest ten days looking after his sawmill interests there. ; !: tW.-II., Chadwick of Morrison station was in the city yesterday. v ' , THE STAR THEATER. Last night a large audience gtteeted both performances and were well re paid for their attendance Good lean lramor and skill reflected from every number on a. well selected performance, and the audiences were not sparing in their applause. . . ' "Menlo" who has been styled "the Human Furnace" gave an , interesting act that pleased those who saw him. Burt' :.Vlhcent in his pictured melody, sustained the splendid reputation he has made smce his first appearance : here. Martin & Crouch the Comedy. Acrobatic Barrel Jumpers, made' a" hit. Their specialty "watch the gallery" being 'un usually., fine. The Southern Quartette gave a lifelike picture of the Sunny South ;"before the war" .and tho Biug ingand buck-and wing dancing are something well worth seeing. . Verne Lavertte, the Sister, has been retained owing to the fine hit he has made. The performance -concluded . with a comic Staroscope picture "How the office Boy Saw The Base Ball Game. The show is aft interesting one from start to finish and there is no doubt that good houses will continue the rule, Aes3wto 20 Prices $3 to $20 onttnttttRt:sno DONE BY DEEDS 888 0888888tttt8888888C Thos. Kruse Catering Co. to S. W. Thompson, lot 10, block 8, second addition to Gearhart Park.........' $75 Mary H.- Hall et al to Edmund Hall, certain property in Clatsop county, quit claim deed...... 250 Donald Caldwell to P. C. Warren, lot 15. block 12, Warrenton... 500 - Mina Book et al teffrederika Voss 30 feet east and west and 73 feet north and south of lot .1, block 19, :. Shively'a . . ..i....... ....... 1 Walter C. Smith and v?ife to C. ' Band Burr, Westbrook, lot 6, block 20, Plaza ...... ;;...V;., 825 Hilma Erickson and wife to Alex Tagg, lots' I and 2, block 53, Mc-. Clurea. ........ ........ W; A. Sture ' to Fred O. Sture. 3fr.42 acres in section 30, T. 8 N., R. 7 W. . . . , .... ................ .'.1400 K. A. Torgeson-to Thos, Spencer and wife, lots 13, block 2, Hinman tract , . 5 Annie M Olsen to Louis Severson and Carl Severson, south 50 feet of lot 10 in block 4, Shively's. . 10 A. R. Cjtus and wife to Mary E. Stanly, lot 5, block 47, Kinney's new Astoria quit claim deed 1 Ben Ekaws and wife to Robert - ' Johnson, lots 18 and 22, block 46, Adair's , . 1 on It's tKe Quality : It's tKe Price ; , : ., - .' ' ',, ; ( ,: i We" Have Ml " ; .AS WELL AS- i MRS. GE0RGIE 483 Bond Street. EderheiroerrStei!! & Co., AJUS . . " SE Ice Cream.... - Made from" Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Creasa ' 25 Cents a Quart ... AT TAGG'3 PARLOR5 r 483 Commercial St THE ACADEMY OP tiie" HOLY NAMES OF Astoria, Oregon Will open Sept. 9th, 1907 lllinerv that Attracts that Sells r. .";;:" t ' 'y , ' . ''.;;; ' them Both PENNINGTON i