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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER u, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ASTORIA CONCERNS BIG VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY Freestone Peaches 75c the-box YOU'LL IIAVK TO HURRY One Piano Number with Each 85 Purchase at HELP HERMAN WISE' STORE JUST ARRIVED REPLY TO NUMEROUS ENQUIRIES AS TO LAND AND CHANCES FOR INVESTMENT IN ASTORIA AND CLATSOP COUNTY. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Qroeera TERSE IMS Of I I' Wanted- Good lx) 'f earrylng PPr Apply to Jturnlng Atorlan. Absconding Debtor John l'arfs ' arretted yesterday morning at the depot. He charged by Carlauu lire, with being an abwond tf debtor and was about to leave for l'ortiaiid. Escaped Patient (ieorge Mftttin, who was committed to lite Avltuu from this county ami re ports a having' escaped from the Asylum, U wid t be t h' 1,1 Portland fully recovered. Labor Council Meets The realtor uniiHK of the Alorla Central Lnlr (VundU was held lat night. A(U)f trammeling the routine bulnes a committee w appointed to entertain 2tK) or more delegates from the Otegou Stute federation of I-abor who will I In A'toilu next January. riro Matters . Tim Anmskeog Meant Fire Engine, formerly the engine bundled hy old A torla No. 1 In the volunteer daye hat hwn placed In the new engine hoime and will be overhauled and kept in ri.iiiiiilliin. The hook and ladder truck U alo tatione.i n the nine building, The new hous prnti the appearance of a metropolitan fire headquarter. Fall Fishing Commenced Fall fl'liing commenced yetcrday, Few A'tofin lUhernien went out, many being digiitd with the prlees offered. I.ittie or iiu pat-king will be done at the local numeric though the eold storage will be In operation. On the Oregon coat stream picking will be done and licenses for tame have been Untied by the llh warden a follow 1' tiltlnettera, Isilj net nct, 3Wi dealer, 103 j Milne, 12) rold storage plant), C; and canneries, :l. It l too early to predict what the oi.tlouk will be. Well Known In Astoria Captain Nolle, well known in Astoria a former eaptaln of the Columbia. pass here 011 the Roanoke for Portland. For many year Captain Uolle has been iiiKvtr of hull and boilera in San Franeloeo and 1 well and favorably known both In Oregon and California. Leaves Single Comet Back Double Earlc A. Clark, of the Brownsville Woolen Mill Co.. of thin city, leave thia morning for Missouri. While there he will be united In marriage with one of the fair daughter of that atate. Mr. and Mrt. Clark will be In Astoria In bout three week and make their home here. Bushing Business Sue For Towing The Callender ' Navigation Company Iiu,, sued tlie Wet)rt Lumber Com pany to recover 12W,03 and interest at 0 per cent from AugiKt 1, ItHHJ. The plaintiff elitinis to have towed log rafts 'or willed the defendant promised to pav :Kil.isi but have paid no part of 1 he amout.t rxept the Mim of $1310.20 in iiii'H liiiiiilie, laili, etc. the date be tween which the towing was dom, are February 1, ltWtl, on.l July 1, 1W. Off For Launch Crutrt Lou William, of Ilwaco, and Bill Noon, of Portland, arrived in Astoria yesterday afternoon and left for Port land last night on the steamer Lurllne. From Portland they will go to Seattle where Mr. Xoon will be the guet of Lou William and several of his friends on a cruise extending for two weeks on Puget Sound. The party will make tlie trip on the launch Premiere, which it one of the neatest craft of her kind on the Unmiil Writer Aftv em! Vftnii A lolly party wens een on one of the ,. , , . xr it-niLm. tii. elty itreet eara on Monday night en sj Xu rrnlvrtllty houWl Unlvewity route U I'ppertown. The conductor a f- lf whington. a few dav before re trward .Uted that he had collected 77 tl?nng t0 tM iUt- and'reuming hie farea. Should thl amount of bulne .tuau,, ,t the l'niverltr of Or.'gou. keep up more care will hare to be aent , 1 ' ( .Hhmiirh th Mimniinr now bai three) ' I An Intiaioui Danger A Queer Document A deed waa filed In the county clerk'i oftlce yeaterday for the tale of two lots in Warrenton that wan tomewhat volum inous for the amount Involved In the transaction. Sarah Jane llodfrklna of Manchester, New llampthire, and Jat. W. Montgomery of Chepachet, Rhode Ialand, told to II. C. Klllott and L. T. Winters of Portland lots 13 and 14, block 7, In Warrenton. Accompanying deed were notarial acknowledgment rom Providence, Rhodo Island, Hills- fHrouch, N. II., and Bristol, Mots. II. C. Thompson and wife, of Portland, also give quit claim deed to the same par ties for the projieity. The title to thia property should not be amenable to question. blocl the One of the worst features of kidney trouble it that It la an insidious dis ease and before the victim realises his danger he may have a fatal malaJy. Take Foley Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble M it corrects Irregutari tie and prevent Bright' s Disease and diabetes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies Phone 931 Phone 1181 SPECIAL Italian prunes, , Bartlctt pears, . Choice Oregon apples Fancy Oregon apples 50c box $J.OO box 75c box $1.00 box Scholfield, laltson&Oo. GOOD GOODS 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Half a down of the leading real estate and investment firm in Astoria are an- wering the lctlcis received from num erous eustcrn people by the Chamber of Commerce, 1 he latter orgiinijcatlon is now devoting itself to running dds In the leading eastern dallies as to the na tural advantage of this section for the Wat Ion of a large variety of industries and manufacturing plants. Aluuager W hyte and his siitUnt, Mr. Wallace, have again mailed down to the work of boosting Astoria since the lost of l!elt busiiie-wt, With the help of two stenographers hundreds of letters are being answered daily, and real es tate a n liivc-t incut concerns In' the city lire helping out at much as possible. A numlier of investors have enquired aliout the possibilities hero for a glass factory, the lofwtion of a wholesale trro- eery house, brickyards, etc. The loca tion of a Hour mill, which hat been In vtstigated by ouMde capital, has not j;one beyond the correspondence stage as jet, but there aiw excellence possibili ties for the citnlili-liment of such a p'ant In tlie Mar future. Promoter have been advertised for to interest capital In the construction of an electric railway to Seaside, and a number of xalisiactory answers have iH-cn received. The attention o people in the east it being drawn to Clatsop utility and Astoria and the result can not help but tie beneficial The work Inaugurated by the Chain- Iwr of Commerce 1ms already brought unite a number of visitors to the city to ime-ti.itc conditions for invest ment, and hardly a day passes that new arrivals er not recorded. Favorable comment is heard from the visitors al most without exception, nd mnriy of them will locate here at no late date. Immediute results cannot be expected from the advertising campaign inaugu rated by; the Chamber of Commerce, and it it only by constant effort and steady, systematic boosting that a great growth can lie obtained. This in the policy of the organization which meaus to keep Astoria before the prospective investors and settlers from the east until the de sired results have beeu attained. That a great good is bound to come from the efforts put forth, there is no reason to doubt, and before the end of the year much will have been done to ward placing the city before the public and in the position in which she could stand because of her natural location for a big city, and because of her many advantages. i: 0?K Swagger fm ii l.a Fall SW.. Ml ii fK?7 ciothes I ISmy I Vl Young & 1 o-twI , h I IS m.ym: .ay . tSiVTR noon Qt'JJ The Yale The Yale t Ederbeimer, Stein 4 Co, Ages 3 to 20 Prices, $3 to $20 HERMAN WISE 1 ' ' ' ! 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y. II. C. A. CAMPERS LEAVE ; For a ; j; ; VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlors Ssoond Floor over Soholflsid e Matt ton Co. AFTER SPENDING TWO ENJOYABLE WEEKS AT SEASIDE THEY ARE CARRIED TO PORTLAND IN TWO SPECIAL COACHES. Two coaches attached to the regular morning train to Portland from Seaside carrying about 140 members of the Y. . C. A. of the Northwest. The party broke up on the 10th of the mouth after about two weeks' outing at Seaside, where they all enjoyed them scJvcs thoroughly. A mrge number of the rosortcrs stop ped at the Seaside House, while many of them enjoyed outdoor life by camping in roomy tents on the grounds near the hotel. Surf bathing, fishing, clam dig ging, bflrry-plcking, Jong rambleg along the shore and a number of short excur sions helped to make their visit enjoy able. Most of the young ladies were from colleges and seminaries of Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho. .Abiiost every study open to female students was represented by those young folks at the beach, who will become famous, many of them, as lawyers, doctors, musician and writers. During the visit to the beach they held services and conducted themselves in a model manner. , This annual outing of the Y. V. C. A. is a great, boon to a large number of young women, who would not other wise spend any time at the seaside. Many of them are without relatives, and the chaperons provided by tlie associa tion enable them to spend their out ing in good company. Tortland will be the distributing point of the party which passed through hare yesterday morning. After a few hours in that oity they will go to Seattle, Ta oome, Baker City, Eugene, and various other cities to their school life, or to their home. , , j Talking Maohlnss. Subscribe tor the Dally or Weekly Astorlan and get a Oraphophone on small weekly payments. Call on A. R Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for particulars. oaanOBaaaaoaao raa personal mention, ana oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao Mr .and Mrs. Henry Spellmier leave this morning for St. Louis from which place they left 39 years ago for Astoria. This is tlie first time during these many years that Mr. and Mrs. Spellmier have been farther than Seattle. S. A. Sax, of the National Shoe & Clothing Co., returned from Portland, yesterday morning, where he had been spending the Jewish holiday. Dr. J. A. Fulton leaves today for Walla Walla and other Eastern Wash ington and Oregon points for a short vacation. Dr. Fulton will be gone a week or possibly longer on his vacation. Chief toster, of the fire department, kft last night for Cbchali, Wash., where he goes to attend to fire department matters. oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao a a done by deeds a a a oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao TROUBLE AT CLIFTON. Two Boys Accused of Trespassing Tried in the Justice Court. The justice court looked like a parade day in Clifton, yesterday afternoon, the occasion being the trial of Cargo Vas tuliza and Frank Martinez, who were charged, by Mr. Louisa Stanovich, with trepassing. All of the parties live at Clifton and with the crowd of witnesses and visitor from that city attending court filled it to overflowing,- many standing on tlie sidewalk, where they !Ould hear the proceedings. Mrs. Stanof vich, In her complaint and testimonr, accused the boys of attempting to steal fruit from out orchard, and, when or dered off the place, she claimed that Martinez used vile language towards her and her daughters, and that Yastuliza pointed a 22 calibre rifle at her and threatened to shoot. Her daughter cor roborated her, regarding the vile lan guage toward the daughter. The boys denied the stealing of the fruit and the alleged threats but Martinca admitted using a vile term to Miss Stanovich. Judge Goodman deoided that a good lec ture and a fine of $5 would be suffic ient for Martinez, while the lecture only was sufficient for vastuliza. Mrs. Stanovich did not appear to he over anxious to have the boys severely pun ished, but was desirous that they be warned not to annoy her in the future,' and Asisant District Attorney McCue who was conducting the case for the prosecution agreed to a nominal fine and a reprimand. Martinez paid his fine and alp parties left the court apparently satisfied. ; J. Alfred Nikka to Gustavla Nikka power of attorney to sell 160 acres in Wakiakum county. Wash........ State of Oregon to John Chitwood, NE. 1-4 of NW. 1-4 and lot 1, sec. 18, T. 4 N, R. 6 W, 85.95 acres. .$515.70 Sarah Jane Hodgkins and Jas. 'V Montgomery to H. C Elliott and L. T. Winters, lots 13 and 14, block 7, it. Warrenton 400 H. C Thompson and wife to H. C. Elliott and L. T. Winters, quit claim deed to lots 13 and 14, block 7, War renton 1 V. S. to Catherine M. Burke, S. 1-2 cf N. 1-2 section 5, T. 5 N, R. 9 W., 160 acres, patent BASEBALL SUNDAY. On Sunday the concluding game of the Bohemian's season will be played on the Astoria diamond. The Frakes team, of Portland, will again make' their appear ance here and the Bohemians will do their best to win back the game which was lot to the Portland players at the time of their lat appearance here in the city. The Frakes team is a strong one and will put up a good exhibition of the game regardless of how bad they are getting defeated or how sure they are of winning. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream ' 25 Cents a Quart TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES ; OF Astoria, Oregon. Will open Sept. 9th, 1907 It's the Quality that Attracts It's the Price that Sells . We Have them Both AS WELL AS TYL,E MRS. GE0RGIE PENNINGTON " 483 Bond Street. The disease is caused tta a derange ment of the stomach. . Take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets to correct the disorder and the sick headache will disappear. . For sale by Frank Hart and loading Druggists. ttt MHM 1 1 HHH