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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1907)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER it, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. MAROONED MENBACK IN CITY WM ft MM tCMMMMMm Oregon Water Melons j " The last of the season. i Get yours NOW ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Ths Leading Wl W OF III In the Polios Court , John Tint was be for Jmlge Amler on, yesterday, charged with vagrancy. He wai found guilty tod seuUnced to 20 iy Imprisonment. To Take Trip Fred Drown left till morning (or trip to Carson Spring nd Seattle. II will attend a baseball directors meetlitjf ft In Portland tonhjlit. Ii will be absent to bout a month. To Open Piano Studio MIm Anna Camplx-ll will open a piano atudlo at 802 Commercial, over Kkstroro's jewelry lore, on October let. Anyone desiring to arrange for lessons, phone Bed 8441. New Arrival ' C 8. Bower and wife, of Ada, Ohio, arrived at V'arreiiton yesterday where h bought the Linton drug building from T. W. Proctor. He will open a photo graph gallery fop the present, Mr. Bower it a brother of X. V. Bower, the SuiiM-t Itcarh meu, Councilman Disqualified Councilman George Morton has re moved to C H. Cooper-' residence, Orand venue and Fifth itreet. Thi change hi residence from the Second Ward to the Firat Ward and dLiiuellflrs him at a councilman, at he wa elected from the Second' Ward. According to the re districting of the city, hi new renldcnce will be in the Second Ward but at the preterit time hit removal mean hi re tirement from the city council. At the next meeting of the city council a suc cession will be (elected to terv until the next election. Ttxe Being Paid The nherllT office I a very busy place, thcta day. The circuit court i in tettioivtaxet ar growing delinquent and wltnettr and jury men are to be ummotied. Sheriff pomcroy tool a prisoner to the penitentiary. Deputy Sheriff McLean I kept htutling mb poenlng witnesses and jury men and the affable office deputy, Carl Knutnen i kept jumping collecting taxes. Yeeter day the sheriff turned over ' to the county treasurer 137I.PD, taxea collect ed, and It it'll working. The date of delinquency being October lt, many are besieging the sheriff office to avoid the penalty; Those who have not paid their taxet, a yet, should boar la mind that it will not only save them costs, but will k hntn the overworked attachei of the iierw s omee 11 incir payments are nijejn before next Tuesday.' STRAWBERRIES To-Day 20c Per Box ScholfielrJ, Malison & Co. 112 and J 20 Phone 1181 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlor Seoond Floor over Qreoers Plead Not Guilty J. ll. Andrew pleaded not guilty I if tin circuit court, jeiterday, and hi trial wat for TuesJay, October 1. Will bt Burled Today- Herbert Spencer, whose body 'wa brought to till city Tuesday, will bt burled toly under the auplcs of. the Redmro of Bvensen, and Hit Woodmen of Seaside, he having been a member of both orgmiltatlons, Divorce Granted- Yesterday, in the circuit court, the at torney for the defendant In the case of Albert Streln vs. Emma Strcln agreed to have the demurrer to the complaint over ruled mill stated that his client would not proceed further with the case. On this showing the court ordered a decree of divorce entered by default. Secured Lease W. J. lllml-r, with 8. Schmidt Co., fUb packers, ha secured from Fred J. Itrown, the Icose on the bacball grounds. The batehall aon having expired and the football season approaching it 1 a quention whether the ground will be used for football, Mr. Hinder, now hav ing the control of the grounds, will not express himelf, but it is now generally known that he U the mau to be con- suited. Being an old time sporting "fan," Mr. Hinder will not stop at trifle and no. doubt Ator!a will see some good football game on these grounds this fall. Nearing Completion' The Welch building, now being erected on Commercial street, above Twelfth, is rapidly approaching completion. Tb roof U on and that assure that the building will be completed on time regardles of the weather. A. E. Petersen, for whom the building it being constructed, will be ready to occupy It, when completed, his furnishings being now on the way. This building is being specially con structed for Mr. Petersen, who wl(l have the finct tumor la 1 parlors on the Pacific Coast, He hat purchased the finest furn ishing that can lie procured and be cer tainly mut have confidence In Astoria to expend the amount of money he has in furnishing the new quarters. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies GOOD GOODS Twelfth St. is Phono 931 Soholfleld A Mattson Co. DASTARDLY ACTION OP LEELANAW CAPTAIN MIGHT HAVE CAUSED THEM TO BE IN A SERIOUS FIX, BUT FOR AN ACCIDENT. About CO member of the erew of the wreck John Currier arrived In As toria yesterday at noou and last night from Seattle, where they arrived on the cutter Tliell ou Tuesday, The China men and Japs were tent to Portland from Seattle, wbll a number of the men remained In that city, and the rest will come to Astoria within a few day. None of the arrivals look any the worse for their experience on a desert shore for over a month, and few of them were even put out by the mlnbep. The party bad over 30 bags of flour and a number of caw of salmon left when they were picked up by tbe government boat, The dastardly not of tb captain of the Leelauaw In deserting the irwroonej men on bearing of their predicament, is the only bad feature of the entire exper ience, with th exception of the lots to the company owning the boat. According to the report of a num ber of tbe men, the Leelauaw arrived at the mouth of the lagoon when the wreck took place, on September 10, to ssve tbo rigging and cargo of the ship. On hearing from Captain Myrohcitou of the John Currier that the boat bad broken up and that there wa nothing for salvage, the Leelauaw captain tailed away for Nome, refusing to rescue the marooned men from their perilous pre dicament aud possible danger of starva tion. The wreck of the ship a described by th men took pluce during a heavy fog, jut at the beginning of a beavy gale. The ship wa blown ashore aud for tunately landed on the Kelson Lagoon, the only stretch of sandy beach for many miles. The boat struck during the night and no effort wot made to get ashore until the break of day. d soon as it was . liglit enough tbe transfer from the ship to the shore commenced. Six Dshlng boat and launch were saved along with a big store of provisions. Sails were mad into tent ou the beach, a the hut of the Indian were a miserable shelter for the men. Everything was made as snug a possible a there wa no telling how long they would have to remain. Several men started out and with tbe help of Indian managed to let the out' side world know of the wreck, with the result that the Leelanaw wa sent to save the cargo of salmon and any old junk that would bring a dollar. The boat arrived too late, however, as the ship had entirely disappeared on Sep teiulier 10, when the ship sailed for Nome. The men were greatly disappointed at not being taken, but the McCullough ar rived the next dy quite by accident and idiortly after they were taken to Un alaska, and transferred to the Thetis, which brought them to Seattle. The captain of the Thetis treated them with every kindness, and even member of tlio cutter's crew did everything possible to make the men comfortable on the. trip. The boat wes met on its arrival at Seattle by the superintendent aud bookkeeper of the Alaska Fishermen't Packing Company, of this city and, the men were treated to a hearty meal, after which all who wanted their money were pn id off. Quite a large number of them, after being paid, made arrange mentt to fth iu the north for the com pony next season, allowing that they bore the utmost good will toward it. Kenney & Gribler Win 'A case that ho been attracting at tentlon for the past two days, is that of Kenney & Gribler vs. Chat. Wise. Yesterday afternoon the case was sent to the jury and after being out about one hour, they returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $126. The amount sued for wag (252 and tbis verdict Is for one-balf of the claim. A verdict of this kind carries the costs with it, which really mean a verdict of (126 and cost. Attorney Fulton, for the defendant, gave notice that, despite the verdict, be would take the cuBomary 10 days to make an appeal. He stated that he would carry the case to the supreme court. Cow to Avoid Appendicitis j Most viotims of appendicitis are hos who ar habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures ohronie con stipation by stimulating the liver and bowels, and restore the natural action of the bowels, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitute. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store, A Piano Number with Each $5 jo HIMM IMM NEWTRUST COMPANY FORMED TERMINAL TRUST COMPANY OPTI MISTIC NAME OF THE CONCERN ORGANIZED BY G. WINGATE, A PIONEER REAL ESTATE MAN. A new trust company with an excel lent name for advertising the city has been formed in Astoria by G. Wingate. The concern is called the Terminal Trust Company and the articles of incorpora tion filed in the county court yesterday name G. Wingate, J. A. Eakin and W. V. Ridelhaug as the incorporators. The capital stock of the company is (5000, divided into fifty shares. The company will engage in the real estate business, brokerage, and shipping business, and to operate vessels on the Columbia Riv er and Ha tributaries. , Mr. Wingate is one of the pioneer real estate men of the county and is one of the most optunlstio men in the city over the future greatness of this section. He firmly believes that this entire district can be settled up almost immediately if the large landed owner would show a disposition to sell their property at a reasonable figure., SUBJECTS IN ADVANCE. Teachers Get List of Books On Litera ture. i SALEM, Sept. 25. Principal Acker man hat compiled and isBued a list of subjects from which the questions for the February and August examinations for state and county papers next year will be taken. One of the features, and the prin cipal one, of the examinations next) year will be upon English literature, and n especially elaborate and complete list of work is cited as authorities from whloh the questions will be asked. Half of the questions will be taken from the state texbpoks on English literature; adopted by the Oregon textbook com mission, and the balance from some specially selected classics. The list of subjects, which Is given herewith In full, is provided in order that prospective applicants for the ex amination! may prepare themselves in advance; Bookkeeping, office methods and prac tical bookkeeping, Pt. 1; physiology. Hutchinson; TJ, S. history, Doubj civil government, Strong & Shaeferj theory and practice, mite' Art of Teaching; arithmetic, 1-6 from Course of Study; lores in AN ASTORIA CLOTHIER WITH A DOUBLE STOCK ITS A WISE MAN WHO KNOWS HIS OWN BUSINESS, WHILE THE BUSYBODY EHOWS EVERYBODYS' BUSINESS. THIS SALE HAS BROUGHT SEVERAL SURPRISES TO ME, 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 FOB A CHICAGO OS 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 NEVES HAD A SHOW BEFORE TO GET GOOD GOODS AT SALE PRICES AT TBE BEGINNING OF TBE FALL SEASON AND THE SALE CAN'T GO ON FOREVER. HERMAN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier tH t I 4-5 from II. Smith; grammar, 1-5 from Course of Study; 4-5 fro Buchlerj geo graphy, 1-5 front Course of Study; 4-5 from Xatura) Psychology, BuelL English literature, February, 1908 A. 1-2 from Xewcomer's English Literature; B. 1-2 from tbe following classics: (1) Tennyson's Idylls of the King (Gate way Series), Allen Book Co, 35c, 29c; Great Hand Lynette Caneelot and Elaine The Passing of Arthur; (2) Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities (River side lit. ser.), Houghton, 50c, 41c. (3) Lamb Essays of Elia, (Pocket classics) XfacMillan, 25c, 23o; Dream Children. Dissertation Upon Roast Pig, Old China, Poor Relations, the Superannuated Man, Chrisfs Hospital Five and Thirty Years Ago. August, 190& A. 1-2 from Newcomer's English Literature; B. 1-2 from the fol lowing1 classics: (1) Shakespeare, Mer chant of Venice, ed. by F. J. Rolfs, Am. Book Co., 50c, 47c. (2) Scott, Ivanhoe, (Riverside lit. ser.), Houghton, 60c, 47c (3) Irving, Sketch Book, (Pocket Clas sics), JdacMillan, 25c, 22c. Rip Van Winkle, Legent of Sleepy Hollow, West minster Abbey, Stratford-on-Avon-Chrisfmas, The Spectre Bridegroom. The first figure is the publisher's price, the second the price to schools contracted for between the Oregon Li brary Commission and the J. K. Gill Company. Remaining subjects State texts. NEW AUTUMN MILLINE There is Not a (Single Shape or Individual Style Wanting in our autumn exhibit a masterful marshaling of smart millinery which is utterly beyond the power of words to desenbe. You must come to see for your self. Only yourjpersonal inspection can do our show ing justice. The Bon Ton has constantly endeav ored to excel in everything pertaining to millinery. How well we have succeded is shown by the largest retail Millinery business in Astoria. REMODELING AND RETRIMMING OLD HATS A SPECIALTY Georgie Pennington 483 Bond St. Purchase 110 I I a WHEN IN NEED S S OF A HAT WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO S HAVE YOU CALL AND LOOKS AT OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF HATS. STYLES ARE THE LATEST, AND PRICES THE jj g LOWEST. 8 tt ' a jj Le PALAIS ROYAL STORE," tt 503 Commercial St tt O O ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttittttl Ice Cream.... Made from ,Pure"j Sweet Cream, 40c. Quart. Whipped Cream 30 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St