The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 24, 1907, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907.
THE . MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOJtIA, OREGON.
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HERBERT SPENCER IS
RILLED '
Oregon Wafer Melons
The last of the season.
Get yours NOW
ROSS, HIGG1NS & CO.
Ths Lssdlng Grocers
HlIIIlBOflll
Buried at Gresnwood
The young child of John Snekka was
buried, Sunday afternoon, at Greenwood
cemetery. '
Appointed Deputy Sheriff
Frd' Brown w yesterday appointed
deputy sheriff by Sheriff Pomeroy, (or
attendance at Hi" circuit court, during
the latter'! absence from the city.
Chan&inf Books-
Many school children ware in evidence
A New Arrival-
Horn to the. wife of foe Straus, of
frikamokawe, at.. St Mary 'a Hospital, in
tlili olfy, a nine pound girl, yesterday
af Uwoou.
Movei to Astoria
W. L Thorndyke, formerly of St.
John, who recently bought the dcfuiuit
Hwaco Journal plant is dUmantelltig the
office and will move it to thla city whore
he will engage in business.
Will Mora to Vancouver
(irnblll k Coillnga. prominent mar'
ohanta of Hwaco, have purchased prop
on the tre.-t.ye-tcrdayUie occasion b-!'r,y nt' Man ia v"nw)um'
lug the changing of their old booka for Wort, " ' , to
th. . !.. .donted for the iM.iiilnii f lt November l.t. These gentlemen
urn. uune uu'iuria u mi pwhvu mi
many years and are very popular and
then most of friende will regret to hear
of their intention to leave.
school term.
Marriage Licenses
Marriage llena were Issued )ter
day to Win. E. Williams of IUlulcr and
Kdna H Greene of West port 1 alo to
Cha. E. Wllloughhy and Mri. Myra
WaacJewlt, Wh of Atoria.
Married Yeaterday
Charle. K. Willoughby and Mm. Myra
"Wesflowlta. both of Clataop County,
were married yeaterday at the Malho
tfiat parsonage, Kv. C. C Rarlck.
officiating. Mr. and Mm. Wllloughby will
will make their home at Knappton.
Taken to Penitentiary
thrill Pomeroy, accompanied by Max
Yoiuig. whom he appointed guard, left
on the 0:10 train, but nluht, for Salem.
In charge of James Walker, who wa
sentenced to-serve one jear in the penl
tentlary. for robbery of a store at Hammond.
Hurrah For Astoria
foe Straua, of Skamokawa, arrived In
A.lorU yesterday afternoon, accom
panied by Mm. Strauss and two chfl-
ilren Ha will remain a few daya. lie
tbinka Astoria I good to him a when
be returns It will be Mr. and Mra,
Strauss and three children. The mother
nd daughter are doing nnely.(
Civil Service Examination
An examination for the poaitlon of
clerk. diy lnctor and department
collector, will be held at the custom
house, In thla city on October 12. 1007.
Full Information, regarding examination,
ealarle, dutici, etc., and application
blank, pan be had from the secretary of
the board of civil amice examiner, at
the custom houe, in thii city.
A Cloae Shave
A fbmer pot, placed on the fill of a
econd alory window on Commercial
street, near Twelfth, waa accldcntly
knocked down by a imall child, and fell
to the tidrwolk, ycstenlay. A man stand
ing a few feet from tie pot wbwa it
fell received a severe start and bad a
narrow M'aw. Fortunately no damage
was dune though, had some one been
nlng at the time, the tale might b
dllfcrent. Movable objects, liable to fll
on pascraby, should nt be placed on
window ledge of buildings on the prin
cipal streets.
Hard to Get Rid of
A. J. Pears waa arrested on Sunday
on a charge of breaking parole. On
January 20th laat he was convicted of
vagrancy and on a promise to leave the
cuv ni lenience waa susncnueu. me
sentence waa a line 01 iuu or ou uavs
in tail. On Januarn 22nd be waa niraln
rrested but released and eacored out
0 town by an ollicer. , Thia last appear
anoe will probably reault in he serving
bis sentence.
Change in Expreaa Companies
The Northern pacific Express Co. will
open bulne, in this city, October lit,
Ueieliiig Wells Fargo A Co. They
will occupy the same qiwrtcre aa their
predecessors, and will retain the same
fmve of employes with the exception of
Manager Peterson. This gentleman was
requested to remain in the position of
manager, but, having been in the serv
ice of Wells Forge 4 Co, for aeveral
yearn, be prefers to remain with hi oldJ
company ana wtll M transierren to an
other point. The coming of the Northern
Pacific Express Company will lie of great
benefit to the shippers of thla city in
heretofore in shipping Into N. P. ter
ritory the rate was charged from here
to lHirtlnnd and the regular rat charged
from Portland to destination aa no
transfer was made at (ioble. For ex
ample, in shipping from here to Kelso.
AO miles, the shipper hfld to pay tolls
for I.W rnilo. Years ago this exprosa
company had an om' ticre out wnn-drew.
SETTER ON LOO CARRIAGE CAUGHT
BY HUGE WHEEL AND HORRIBLY
MANGLED -LIVES FIVE HOURS
UNTIL WIFE REACHES HIM AT
WESTP0RT MILL.
Herbert Spencer, formerly of this city
and recently of Svenaen, setter on a
log carriage at the Weilport Lumber
Coinpeny'n mill, at Weatport, Or., was
fatally hurt yesterday afternoon about
3 o'clock and died almut S p. m., having
been Injured by the big dum wheel near
where he waa working.
While busily engaged at hla tasks
SeiiT wan caught in the huge wheel,
which mangled his body frightfully and
carried blm lh full b'liglh of the mill.
I)r. Henderson went to attend him and
everything was done to relieve his pain,
but there waa no hope of saving him.
I In had a wife and child at Sveniten,
where he made hit borne, and the for
mer waa sent for and rescued him a few
minutes before he breathed lill last.
The deceased leaes betides bis wife
and child, a mother and sister at Sea
Mk and a father la Astoria where be
wae wU known. He waa 30 years old
and it ia probable that the remain will
lie laid to rcet in this city.
Shipping To Stella
Hansen A Kelson, the roofers, were
busy yesterday, shippiug about IS tons
of roofing material to t&ella. This ma
terial will be used on the new buildings
being built there and, to ue an expres
lua. "will cover the whole city." They
will send a gang of about 10 men, to
put thla material on, In a few days.
Mill Shuts Dowa-
Tlto D. L. Kelly Lumber Co., of War
reulon, have shut d'wu for an indefinite
period. Car shnrtago and a big stock of
lumber on hand are some of the
imutea but the coitjpiny also desired to
make some important Improvements in
the plant and took thia opportune time
to do it and aa soon as this is done they
will start up with greatly Increased
facilities.
Ice Cream Sherbets
A Midnight Runaway-
One of Prael 4 Kigner'e ten ins, which
waa engaged to transfer the baggage of
the company, playing at the theatre, to
the train, took fright, while the driver
was in the theatre, and ran down 12th
street to llond and along Bond to about
Fourth streets, where they were cap
tuned without any damage being done.
They were returned to the theatre, and
tiie baggage moved without further in
Leaves For Pendleton
Dr. Alfred Kinney left list night for
Pendleton, where he will attend a meet
ing of the state board of health which
will lie in eeasion moat of the week.
Several important matters will be
brought up. Guarding thia state from
an entrance of the plague, from San
Francisco, and the thorough Meaning of
ears on overland trains, entering .Ore
gon, will, no doubt, bo among the
subjects. From the Pendleton meeting
tho doctor- will go to Walla Walla for
week's Viit.
Candies
Phone 931 Phone 1181
THIS SEASON'S
DILL PICKELS
JUST ARRIVED.
TRY THEM, THEY ARE NICE
Scholfield, Malison & Co. ooD,
112 and 120 Twelfth St.
For a
, VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
Johnson Phonograph Co,
Parlors Seoond Floor over Soholfleld A Mattson Co.
Baby Girl Die '
Lydia L. Stangluud, tho four-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stang
land, died Iu.t evening about 0 o'clock
after several weeks' Illness from spinal
mcmngJU. Desperate efforts by several
ot tu neat physicians in town were
made to save the little girl, but without
avail. The funeral will be held from
the home this afteriiom at 1 o'clock, and
will be prviuto because of the belief that
the disease is contagious. Interment
will be at Greenwood cometery. The
many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stangland
will sympathize with them In their sor
row over their bereavement.
Liverpool Jack, eU Work
Enforcing the laws, and complying
with them, are different things, but Liv
erpool Jack doea both. Yeaterday he
waa aeen busily piling slab wood in
front of the justice court. A load of
wood had been dumped in front of the
court and Jack, having In mind the
orders of the street superintendent, pro
oeeded at once to tnke tho wood from
the street, and piles It nearly on the edge
of the sidewalk. Many remarks were
made, anent the circumstance, tbe gen
eral concensus being that at last some
thing had been found for the constable
to do. ,
Probate Matters
P. J. nrjx, guardian of the estato of
Herbert S. Brix, a minor, petitioned the
county court for an order to sell real
property belonging to said minor. The
property la now the possession of
C. C. Musten, who claims ownership, and
the court yesterday made an order citing
Herbert S. Brix, P. J. Brix and C. 0.
Maston. to Appear in court on October
Kith, at 10 a. m., and show cause why
tlie petition should not be granted. In
the estate of John Christian, deceased,
WJm. 0. A. Pohl having been appointed
administrator, Judge Ttenohard appoint
ed J. H. Seymour, N. J. Judah and F. W.
Gardiner as apijanisers.
A Piano Number with Each $5 Purchase
Trio lores in
08
AN ASTORIA CLOTHIER
WITH A
DOUBLE STOCK
IT'S A WISE KAN WHO EW0WS BIS 0WW BUSINESS, WEILS THE
BUSYBODY KNOWS EVERYB0DYS' BUSINESS. THIS 8ALE HAS BROUGHT
SEVERAL SURPRISES TO HE, SAYS HERMAN WISE, AND NOT THE
LEAST OF THEM IS THE FACT THAT I NEVER REALIZED HOW HEAVY
A STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' GOODS I HAD IN MY STORE.
WE HAVE BEEN SELLING PILES OF CLOTHES AND ' STILL THE
STOCK SEEMS ALMOST UNTOUCHED. THIS BIG STORE OF MINE HOLDS
ENOUGH GOODS FOR A CHICAGO OR NEW YORK SHOP. I THINK I COULD
ALMOST FIT OUT EVERY MALE IN AND ABOUT ASTORIA, ANY
HOW EVERY PERSON IN AND ABOUT ASTORIA "SHOULD" FIT
OUT HERE AND RIGHT NOW DURING THIS MONEY-SAVING SALE. PEO
PLE NEVER HAD A SHOW BEFORE TO GET GOOD GOODS AT SALE
PRICES AT THE BEGINNING OP THE FALL SEASON AND THE SALE
CAN'T GO ON FOREVER.
HERMAN WISE
Astoria's Reliable Clothier
MAROONED CREW IS
SAFE ,
WASHINGTON AUTHORITIES RE
PORT MEN TAKEN OFF AND DUE
IN SEATTLE ABOUT TODAY ON
REVENUE CUTTER THETIS FROM
UNALASKA.
flood news was received yesterday in
Astoria from Washington that tbe 240
men wrecked at Kelson Lagoon on tbe
John Currier had been taken off about
the 14th of the present month by the
revenue cutter McCullough. The men
were taken to Unalajslca and transferred
to the revenue cutter Thetis, a 1200-ton
boat, which left that port on tbe six
teenth for either Seward or Seattle.
As no reports have been received that
she stopped at Seward it Is thought that
she steered straight for Seattle, where
she is due today. It is expected that
before another 24 hour full report
of the wreck will be furnished.
The prompt reply of the government
shows that since the first news of the
wreck was sent toVashington that the
government has been working for the
rescue of the men ever since. There are
110 white men in the party and 130
Japanese and Chinese. Most of them
make their home here and have been in
the emnlov of the Alaska Fishermen's
Packing Company.
WASHINGTON', Sept. 23. A message
was received from Capt. Munger, com
manding th Bchring Sea fleet of reve-
nua cutters, dated at Unalaska, stating
that the cutter McCulloch had rescued
243 persons from the ship John Currier,
which was "wrecked on August 8, in Nel
son's Lagoon. All of the rescued per
sona were transferred to the cutter
Thetis had discretionary orders for land
ing the party either at Seward or Se
attle. The rescue was timely, as the
food supply saved from the Currier was
getting short.
Will Get His Charm-
Lieut. Cooper, who was formerly lo
cated at Fort Stevens, lost an Elk charm
about a year ago, and all efforts to re
cover same vers futile. Eo will be made
happy, by a communication, from County
Clerk Clinton stating that the missing
charm has been found, and will be sent
to him. A week ago a young man, driv
ing along the road, near Gearhart, was
compelled to stop to maka repairs.- He
noticed something bright In the sand
and, picking It up, found it to be en
Elk charm. Thad Trullinger, hearing of
it, examined the jewel and finding that
it was engraved "180 A. J.O." he rec
ognised It. That turned it over to
County Clerk Clinton who will ifonvard
it to its owner.
HOUSEHOLD CARES.
Tax the Women of Astoria the Same as
Elsewhere.
Hard to attend to household duties
With a constantly aching back.
A woman should not have a bad back,
And she wouldn't if the kidneys were
well
Doan's Kidney Pills make well Kid
neys. Mrs. A. S. Cummings, of Ui Clacka
mas street, Portland, Ore, says: "Kid
ney complaint and backaches clung to
me for a long time and often I suf
fered very severs attacka of it Some
times it was a dull heavy aching over
the kidneys, and again sharp acute pain
in the small of the back. The kidney
secretions passed too frequently and of
ten with pain. I had tried several reme
dies with poor results and was finally
induced to use Doan's Kidney Pills. Tbey
helped me very 'quickly and continuing
their use I soon found relief from the
aches and pains. The action of the kid
ney secretions was also strengthened to
a great extent. I recommended Doan's
Kidney Tills in our papers three years
ago. I am always pleased to say a good
word for this remedy and am glad of
this opportunity to confirm my former
testimony.''
Plenty more proof like this from As
toria people. Call at Charles Rogers'
drug store and ask what oustomers re
port. For sale by all dealers. . Price 50c.
Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
tT Moniiig Astorian, delivered by
carrier, 60 cents per month.
Health la the Canal Zone.
Tbe high wages paid mats K a migity
temptation to our young artisans te
join tho force of skilled workme need
ed to construct tho Panama CanaL Majry
are restrained however by tho fear as?
fevers and malaria, it is tho knowiag
ones those who have used Eleetrw
Bitters, who go there without thia fear;
well knowing they are safe from malar
ious influence with Electric Bitten
hand. Cares blood poison too, blBes
ness, weakness and all stomach, Uvea
and kidney troubles. Guaranteed by
Chas. Rogers, druggist, 60c
A Lesson is Health .
Healthy kidneys filter the impurities
from the blood And unless they Jo tUs
good health is impossible, Foley's KU
ney Cure makes sound kidneys and iS
positively cure ell forms of kidney sjki
n iawer disease, it strengthens tM
whole system. '
Ice Cream,...
Made from Pure Sweet
Cream, 40c. Quart.
Whipped Cream
30 Cents a Quart
AT .
TAGG'S PARLORS
483 Commercial 8t
C Morning Astorian, 85 cents per
month, delivered by carrier.
X 1 sh M B . . .
Hon 1 on iron'
We are showing the swellest
line of trimmed and street
hats ever shown in Astoria.
Iask thb SWELL. DRESSERSf
Our prices are thevery lowest ' 4
considering the extremely fine
quality of our goods. When
you buy a hat at the BON TQN
you get the very latest and
y best styles for the least money.
REMODELING AND RETRIMMING A SPECIALTY
BON TON MILLINERY
483 Bond Street.