The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 29, 1907, Image 5

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    TODAY, SEPTEMBER g, 1907.
THE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
R. MLBERG'S TRIAL
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EXTRA SPECIAL
MONDAY
es.
A Piano Number With Each $5 Purchase
ROBERT WILBERO WILL BE TRIED
75 Cents The Box
TOMORROW ON CHARGE OF ROB
BING J. R. HARRISON LAST
MARCH.
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Gravenstein
Appl
ROSS, HIQQINS & CO.
Ths Loading
wi mi of 1 nri
Large Roofing Contract
lUtiM'u t Nlon, tho roo(r, who
hav a contract (or rollng the new build
ing at BUdla, will leava with a gang of
,mn tomorrow morning. It it expects
tbat they will b on ibout 10 day.
At th Hospital
Mr. Bwleitlvr, who h been at bt.
Mary' Hospital (or the put two week,
left for her bom, at Deep River, ac
companied by her llttl ebild. Mr. Wm.
Boat and Mrs. Lea Strau art doing very
nMy. , ' '
A Pteaunt Tim
The SwdUh Temperance Swslety Mi
a very ueaftil basket oeil, In the
halt at I'ppertown, lt night. Jena
Hansen, Otto Kund and Judgt Anderon
ware among tha attendants and It l
ald that M reward will I paid for a
fla'hllijlil picture of the face of the
above trio when they looked Into the
banket which tbey purchased. Good
feeling prevailed and everyone enjoyed
themselves.
A Compliment to Astoria
Mls Laura llenoit, Astoria popular
stenographer, selected to report the
testimony at tha eourt martial held at
Fort Eleven. 1a Ilenoil ' ability In
her line I well known In Aatorla, but
It I not only a compliment to the young
lady, but to Atorla, that the govern
ment rerognlre her ability. Everyone
wa phaed with her work.
Tng-o-War , ' -
Mr. Phinik, who waa general manager
of tha tuji-owar tournament called at
this office Ut night and .tated that he
wai notified by tha manager of the
Swedish team, that they wera prepared
to take up any challenge that may be
Iwued to them. They will not aak for a
team made up of any particular nation
ality but will meet a mixed team. Thla
mean they will meet any learn matlaj
up In AUirla. An acceptance will be
received through the Aatorlan.
Soma Excitement-
Considerable excitement waa caused
on Commercial street, yesterday, when,
Ho Company No. 2 cam flying from
the new engine hoiwe to tha corner of
Eleventh atreet. Tha alarm, which waa
a telephone one, waa from Frank Ward'a
hath house. Aa U cuatomary, at thla
time of the year, a Are waa built and the
flue, needing cleaning, caught fire. Ward
wa excited, hia fine furnishing were in
danger of destruction, his baths to be
destroyed, hence tho alarm. Chief Fos
ter waa on hand witn 2 and reaayio
atop what threatened to be a acrious
conflagration. The flue was of a red
heat throughout but, with his exper
ience, Chief Fo-tcr ordered no water to
to thrown. Aftr the flue had burned
out the chief ordered tho apparatus home
and Ward Is happy. Nothing doing.
It Will Make You Hungry
to step into our store and sec the good things to eat.
Our neatly kept shelves of Canned Goods, new and
fresh, and our big display of fine vegetables, nicely
preparedior our trade, are an incentive to one to re
plenish the larder. We have the faultless fruits.
Scholfield. Mattson & Go.
112 and J20
Phone 1181
For a
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto , "
JolmsonPlionograpli Co,
Parlor teaenal IW avar loholfleld A Matteon Co,
Qresor
Marriage. Ilcsns
A marriage lioens wm issued ye
terdy to Christian A. Jura and Emma
Brannef.
Changed Residence
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tyler bave re
moved their residence to !M7 Bond St,
corner of Sixth, where they are nicely
and comfortably altuated.
Died Yesterday
Mis Huldtth Bergman, daughter of
Net Bergman, died yesterday of tuber
cukwls. The funeral will take place
from Pobl'a undertaking parlors, this
afternoon at 2 o'clock.'
Preparing to Remove
IHal manager Lamar, of tli West
ern I'nlon Telegraph Company, is mak
Ing prorations for the removal of his
ofUVe to the new building constructed
especially for hia use. Ho expects to
be installed in his new quarters lik
few days.
Guardian's Report Approved
Lena (iilmoie, guardian of Maud J.,
Harold S., Mabel and Marion Turley,
minor blr of Alfred E. Turley, deceaa
ed, filed her account of receipts and ex'
penditure from the date of her ap
pointment, and the condition of the es
tate at the premnt time. An order was
made by ' the County Court approving
the report and it waa allowed.
APrettvClft- . '
Sheriff , Pomeroy was yesterday the
recipient of a pretty and valuable pre
ent from bis old friend, Alex Rom, of
Portland. It is an Elk ubarm of ele
gant de!gn and finish, and on the re
verse side it engraved the lodge num
ber and the initials of tb recipient
Pomeroy U justly proud of the gift.
To Collect Fine
Ut July Peter Ulfers waa arrested,
for not displaying the number of his
license at the bow of his boat, and was
fined 110 and cots. He refused to pay
either and his boat was sriced. It ap
pears that he managed to get away with
the loat when the watenman was noi
vigilant and took it to the other side of
the river. The fine and conta not bav
ins been Daid. an execution was iwued
and Deputy Sheriff McLean and Water
Bailiff Settem went to Wetport yester
day to enforce same.
GOOD
GOODS
Twelfth St.
Phone 931
Ice Cream Sherbets 1
Candies .
The case of Robert Wilgerg, who baa
heretofore been referred to aa Robert
Wilbur, will be called for trial in the
circuit eourt tomorrow afternoon. WIN
berg is ehargld with having stolen $180
from the room of J. R- Harrison, whose
acquaintance he had but recently formed.
Harrison la the man who decamped from
Portland with $300 or fXK, belonging
to Pk Id more & Co., of that city. When
ha reached Astoria be proceeded to have
a good time with hia ill-gotten wealth,
and he then drifted down to Astor
street, where be formed the acquaint
ance of Wllberg. He later on confided
to Wllberg that be bad bidden the mon
ey in the bed la bis room and It Is
charged that Wilberg lost no time in
hastening to the room and securing $150.
He was arrested while purchasing
clothing with part of the money.
Harrison, on discovering that be had
been robbed, complained to the police,
when it was discovered that be was
wanted badly in Portland (or the lar
ceny of this stolen money. He was tak
en to Portland, after Wilberg' pre
liminary bearing, and on trial was con
victed and sentence to five year in
the penitentiary. He will be a witness
in the case, having been brought here
on Friday.
Wilberg hud a preliminary bearing
on March 12th. and waa bound over in
the sum of $430 to appear at this ses
sion of court.
"Cupid" Clinton
(County Clerk Clinton ha a peculiar
poult Ion. as far a family affairs are
concerned. Last week be, aa clerk of
the circuit court, entered decrel-a of
divorce in four caes. But "Couch" is a
good hearted fellow and he does the best
he can to even up matters. He car
tainly has, for the past week and then
some. During the week, up to yester
day, ho issued three marriage licenses.
Ho waa behind hi record as "Cupid,"
and commenced to hustle. The result of
hia labors was shown in the records yes
terday and "Cupid," aa be la called now.
waa happy. During the day he issued
license to the following: Karl Makenen
and Katarina Jampsa; John Aspen and
Petrlne Bersoosj Frederick William Beck
and Agnes Anna Boyle; Christian A.
Jurme and Emma Brannar. The fact
that all these parties are of Clatsop
county shows how "Cupid" stands with
the community.
SURF RIDING.
Jack London has been riding the surf
at Hawaii; the following extract is from
his article on that subject in the October
Wbman'a Home Companion:
"Astride of our surf boards, or rather,
flat down upon them on our stomachs,
we paddled out through the kinder
gurdoii where the little Kanaka boya
were at play. Soon we were out in deep
water where the big smokers came roar
ing in. The mere struggle with them,
facing them and paddling seaward over
them and through them, was sport en
ough in itself. One had to have his wits
about him, for it was a battle iu which
mighty blow were struck on one side,
and in which cunning was used on the
other side a struggle between'insensate
force and intelligence. I soon learned
a bit. When breaker curled over my
head, for a swift Instant I could See the
light of day through ita emerald body;
then down would go my head, and I
would clutch the board with all my
strength. Then would come the blow,
and to the onlooker on shore I would
be blotted out. In reality the board
and I would have passed through the
crest and emerged in the respite of the
o'her side. I should not recommend the
smashing blows to an invalid or delicate
person. There is weight behind them,
and the jmpaot of the driven water is
like a sand blast. Sometimes one pas
ses through half a dosen combers in
qulak sttocesslon, and it is just about
that time that he is liable to discover
new merit in the stable land and new
reason for being on shore."
CITY T00 POOR.
Aberdeen Turns Down Offer to Donate
40 Acres for Park; Purposes.
ABBRDKEN, Sept 28. The council
has rofused to accept the offer of Mrs.
James Ste wart of forty aorca of land
for a park on the plea that the city
la too poor to contribute $1,000 a year
for ten year for the improvement of
the dand, which ia one of tho provisos
of the donor.
tT Morn Inn1" Aatorlan. SO eeata oa
month, delivered bv carrier. V
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IF YOU HAVZ ALREADY ATTXSDED MY BIG SALE; YOU O0W TBI
MERITS OF IT AKD Y0UXL COM2 15 AGAJZT BEFORE ITS OVER, FOR
MORE OF THOSE BARCAIHS. " T ' " " "
BUT IF YO0 HAVE BEES TOO BUSY, OK NEGLECTFUL TIE A 8TRXETO
AR0UHD YOUR TOGER AKD KEEP IT OK UHTIL YOU EAVE BOUGHT
YOUR SHARE OF CLOTHES AT FROM
10 to 50 percent off .
MOW, SOME OF TEE WAGE-EAR NEKS 15 THE MILLS AHD SHOPS
WA5T TO HAVE A CHAHCE AT THIS "BAXGAIBJ BAKQUET" BUT PAY
DAY HAS HOT COME AROUHD AS YET.
WEXL GIVE EVERYBODY A CHAHCE AND ':
FOR A LITTLE
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JUDGE ANDERSON IS
MESIIERIZER
PRISONER SPEAKS WHEN ORDER
ED, AND CANNOT OPEN HIS EYES
SENT TO JAIL FOR TWO DAYS
FOR GETTING BEATEN UP.
Joha Rttndekin came to Astoria, on
Friday. Saturday he went to the oity
jail, Tuesday he will come out again.
John was up before Judge Anderson
yesterday charged wiih being d'unk.
When asked his plea, he did not answer
a word. "That's the condition we
found him in your honor apeeehless,
said Tom Linville the resisting officer.
Tho iudge, who had witnessed Mes-
mer" performance, concluded that he
would try to-mesmerise Bandekiu. A
few passes of the hands, a deep hyp
notic stare, and the deed waa done.
"Open your eyes,' ordered his honor,
"You can't do it," and he couldn't. "I
can't," said the poor victim, "I couldn't
do it five minutes after the fellow hit
nc last night." "Well, I will send you
down stairs for two days and I think
that will open your eye to the evil of
setting drunk and being beaten up Jike
that." Randekin exhibited a pair of
badly Bwollen and discolored optics ac
quiivd during a heated argument with a
chance acquaintance.
Jack Alden, charged with drunkenness,
evidently feared the hypnotic eye of
Judge Anderson, as he hung his head
while the usual sentence, of $5 or two
dny. was imposed.
WEDS TWICE IN FIFTY YEARS.
Palouse Pioneer, Aged 76, Takes To Wife
His Housekeeper.
PALOUSE, Wash., Sept. i8. In the
same wedding clothes he wore fifty year
ago when he was married to his first
wife, Alvin Torrey, a pioneer of the
Palouse country, took his housekeeper,
Mrs. Sarah Dewees, to the1 Christian
parsonage in ' this city Saturday night
and married her. Not even the close
friends of the couple were let into the
secret until today, when the fact became
known. The groom is 78 years old and
the bride is awectiM. The woman has
been keeping house for Torrey for a
number- of years, both she and ber chil
dren living at the home. Finally he
concluded that it might aa well be all
one family, and the wedding took place.
Had Tetter For Thirty Year. - '
I have suffered with tetter for thirty
year and have tried almost countless
remedlea with little, if any, relief. Three
boxes of Chamberlain's Salve cured me.
It waa a torture. It break out a little
sometimes, but nothing to what it used
to do. D. H. Breach, Midland: City, Ala.
Chamberlain's Salve I for sale by Frank
Hart and leading Druglst. -
I want to talk with
YOU
WHILE LONGER
HERMAN VISE
Astoria's Reliable Clothier
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District Attorney Hedge left yester
day for Oregon City. He will return on
Monday in time to attend eourt.
J. M. Kilsop Jr., recruiting officer at
Portland, i visiting Astoria in the in
terest of the recruiting service.
John Lewis, of John Day's River, spent
yesterday in this city. He left on the
last night's train (or home.
C. E. Hall of Portland, arrived in
Astoria on the noon train yesterday.
S. M. Seligsohn, of San Francisco, is
in the city on a business trip.
JAPS LEAVE VICTORIA.
TAOOMA, Sept. 28. Owing to the
agitation against the Orientals in British
Columbia, a passage has been engaged
at Victoria, for one hundred Japanese on
board the steamer Teucer which sails
from Taooma, October 2.
flecer&l Robert E. Lee.
wa the greatest General the veerLl bad
ever known. Ballard' Snow Liniment
ia the greatest Liniment Quickly curea
all pains. It is within the reach of all
T. B. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas write:
"This' i to certify that Ballard's Snow
Liniment baa been used in my house
hold for years and ha beeni found to
be an excellent Liniment for Rheumatio
pains. I am never without it.
Sold by Frank Hart, Drugstore.
NEW
AUTUMN
itflL'LINEJtY
There is Not a Single Shape
or Individual Style
Wanting
in our autumn exhibit
. -11 1 '1.
smart millinery ynicn is uueny Deyona me power 01
words to describe. 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 J
Sirs. Georgie Penniolton
-483 Bond St.
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AT OUR FINK ASSORTMENTS
OP HATS. STYLES ARE THE 8
LATEST, AND PRICES THE
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Le PALAIS "ROYAL STORE, jj
a 503 Commercial St 8
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Ice Cream...
Made from Pure Sweet
Cream, 40c. Quart.
Whipped Cream
40 Cents a Quart
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TAGG'S PARLORS
483 Commercial 8t
a masterful marshaling of
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