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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1907)
r TirURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907. ' THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. EXTRA SPECIAL Gravenstein Apples 75 Cents The Box ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Qrootri w mis Df IE TOWN L-- - 1 1 I Will be Burled Today t FMn JoliiiMin, who was the victim i of the drowning accident, Monday, will 1 1 be burled fnom Scatdde today. Ho wan Marriage Licensee- I5'1 yi'arn ot aml ,,n,1 Wn ,lvi,, A nmrrlaKC II, Imii-J yeter. , ,r,t,h Wt years. Funeral dav- , WI1IU,,. vmlfrlrk llartoldua an.l!",m",r ' mv r"ftr 01 ,n lla Hell l'liuir, both of Astoria. terment which will be at Ocean View eemet'-ry. Cate Dismissed I ' The cae of (.1. C. Fulton v, .John ( Change of Firm Adair was dismissed In the circuit court & ! I-'j'i. li, of Conncrsville Ind, yesterday, eot. fm li party paying hi own reak in Boiler 'I 'Ilia luillivt I, i tin (nil It rwiiii itt We Kitty's barber hliup bumtiM yentenlny with little damage being (tout. New boiler will bo put ill Immediately. Atk An Electric Light Seven property owner, In the neigh borhood of Harrison avenue and Twelfth street, have petitioned the city council for un electric light on that corner. Senator Fulton at La Grande Senator Fulton I attending the an nual district fair at l.a (liaude, Or., and yesterday afternoon opened the exTclhe v making a kpi-eeh from the grand stand. Sale May Not Take Place The ale of tlie Flnvel Hotel property. under foreclosure, of mortgage, which was poM polled until touny, will prob ably not take place, m arrangements have been made, it ii reported, to ettle the claim. Salmon Plenty Captain OIen, of the Mteamer Alliance, report quite a run of llh in Cooe Hay. And the people down there are having rare sport trolling for them, lie, say he went out and trolled two hour ami caught eight fine flh. ban bought the Momc IVjiirtinent Store and will continue in the name line of hindne, He exjwt to put some ex teiiiiv improvements in the room and by ChrUta have one of the inont com plete, and up-to-date dry good and la. lie' iiiid genU' furnishing good store in Western Oregon. Builds Big Mill A, A. Courtney arrived in from Coo Hay on the Alliance and left up for 1'ortland on the steamer Telegraph. Me. Courtney In building a big Miwtnill at Marahflvld and expect to be able to start up soon. It it a model plant with all the latet improved machinery. He report the Coos Jlay country very pros perou. Moving to New Engine House The mechanical department of the water work, i being removed to the quarter arranged nt the new engine house for its ue, The new shop U well lighted and convenient and quite an Im provement over the old one. A Pleasant Trip Mr. and Mr. Frank Donnerberg, Mr. nnd Mr. Burlingnme and August latinos, nil of thl city, made & trip to Cray's River, the guest of Captain Win. Hull, of the Wenotm. They report hav ing hod on excellent time, and think Captain Hull a capital host. About the New Bank A large limik safe has arrived in the city for the Somdimivian American Savings Hank from Portland and will Ite used to safeguard the book of the new institution until the Vault is fin ished. Owing to the fact that the iron gratings for the wicket ha to be made outside the city, nnd thut they will take some time to complete, the bank will not open for busines possibly be fore the end of the present month. Everything i being rushed to comple tion, in the way of preparing the new Institution for active operation, a early as possible. Jmle Nnd vise cw, In the Police Court In the jmlleo court jesterdoj1 Win. SUwtrtt accused of vagrancy, was on trial. After hearing the- testimony, Judjfe Anderson took the matter under rnent for u few day. Frank Mny anotlier joung man, arrested on tfi same charge, was found guilty and flne'.V $20. He promised to leave the city, it released, and the court suspended sentence, to allow him to do so. THE WILDER CASE STILL ON A LIVELY TILT BETWEEN ATTOR NEYS YESTEfiDAY THE CASE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TODAY NO AFTERNOON SESSION. The trial of Wilbcrg was continued yesterday on the opening of the circuit court It hud not proceeded far before a wordy tilt took place between Assist ant District Attorney McCue and Attor ney Fulton, over the placing of a Chinese expert on the stand, to figure out a dute comparing with the Chinese calender. After the witness had con cluded, the defense closed Its case and then McCue asked permission to intro duce another witness, which was al lowed. Sven A. Oimre was called to the stand and sworn. When Attorney Fulton discovered that the witness waa not called In rebuttal, he registered a vigorous objection against the witness testifying. He claimed that the prose cution hud no right to being in a wit ness after the case on both aide had closed, but Judge Mt-Uride overruled the objection, and u Mowed the witness to answer puettions put to him. He tes tified thut U'ilUrg had been in his place of business, and endeavored to have a $100 bill changed, on the day be was arrested. When turned over to Fulton, for eros examination, the attorney ask ed that he be allowed until tomorrow to commence cro examination as the bringing in of "the witness was a sur pHso to him. The court allowed him until 3 o'clock yesterday, but Fulton insisting that the, time was too short, finally iiihked the judge to allow him un til 1 o'clock, to determine whether he could proceed at 3 o'clock. To this fudge MclJiide assented and an ad jouinment was taken. When court again convened the judge ordered another ad journment until 1:30 this afternoon. BA RTOLDUS-PHAIR NUPTIALS. Dr. Kinney Has Returned Dr, Alfred Kinney is again to Ite seen on tho street. Ho returned, oh Tues day night, from hi attendance at the meeting of the State Medical Associa tion, which convened at Pendleton. The doctor, while in Pendleton, was a regu lar attondant'of the convention and, atj10,m. ju Astoria. its close, made a trip, in an automobile, to point in Washington and Idaho. He thoroughly enjoyed himself. He met an old friend, .J. C. Mayo, now freight agent of tlie O. K. A N. Co., at Spokane, and William Stone, formerly of Astoria, who now ha charge of the 0. H. & N. Co.' passenger depot at Spokane. Was a Very Brilliant Affair Will Make Astoria Their Future Home. The wedding of Mi-s Idu 1'hair and Mr. William ltortoidus was celebrated yesterday afternoon at the country home of the groom's parents at the lkrtoldus ra:ir h, three mile out. It wa 'one of the most daintily planned affairs of the season. Tlie house was very beautifully arranged for the alluir, and was largely attended by relatives of the contracting couple, following the ceremony elaborate wedding supper was fcrvcd. Charles Iturtoldus wa best man, while Mi Ituby Phair, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Itev. Gilbert officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Iturtoldus leave for a short honeymoon trip to the Hist. On their return they will make their future Ice Cream Sherbets Candies A Wednesday Wedding At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Rev. C. C. Itnrick spoke the word that unit ed in marriage Lester A. Carter and Mrs. Ma M. Pray. The ceremony was per formed at the Methodist parsonage. after which the party, consisting of the contracting couple, and a few invited guests, repaired to the palace Restaur ant where an elaborate luncheon was served. Mr. Carter ha made his home in Astoria for yeais, where he has been engaged in contract work. Mrs. Carter i recently from Los Angeles. Their home for the present will lie at 780 Jerome avenue, but a home is to be prepared soon near the corner of 15th and Kensington. It Will Make You Hungry to step into our store dnd see the good things to eat. Our neatly kept shelves of Canned Goods, new and fresh, and our big display of fine vegetables, nicely prepared for our trade, are an incentive to one to re plenish the larder. We have the faultless fruits. Scholfield, Mattson & Co. 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone tiflL ' Phone 931 For a Victor or an edison phonograph goto Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlor Seoond Floor over Soholfield A Mattson Co. Quarterly Report The report of'tho city treasurer for the past quarter hn been filed with the city auditor. The report shows that on July 1st there was $25,330.79 on hand. During the quarter the receipts were $25,027.00 and the disbursements, $22,208.45 which left a balance on hand, at the end of the quarter, $20,149.40 The erceipts in the different funds were as follows: General, $8842; interest, $970.12; street improvements, $8292.01; street repairs, $887.42; bond interest, $992.47. Since thi report was prepared for presentation the treasurer has paid $4500, in bond interest and in redeem ing warrants. He has also called in war rants amounting to $11,000. Pleads Guilty to Assault- Huns Steinhausen yesterday swore to a coplaint charging Frank Kelly with assault and batter', and a complaint was issued for his arrest. These are the parties who participated in the fracas at Warrenton early Sunday morning. Steinhausen had stated that Kelly had bitten his chin off while Kelly insisted that the injury was caused by a blow received from a piece of 'lumber in Kelly's hands, in self-defense. Kelly was not in Astoria when the warrant was issued but on hearing of its issuance lie immediately came to this city and gave himself up. His hearing was immediately ly held land he pleaded guilty, stating to Judge Goodman, that he did so to save annoyance to his friends, though he could prove, by many, that his action was in self-defense and justifiable. The judge fined him $25, which he paid and ws released, A Piano Number with Each $5 Purchase SAY! I want to talk with YOU " IF YOU HAVE ALREADY ATTENDED MY BIG SALE; YOU E3I0W THE MERITS OF IT AND YOU'LL COME IN AGAIN BEFORE IT'S OVER, FOR MORE OF THOSE BARGAINS. BUT IF YOU HAVE BEEN TOO BUSY, OR NEGLECTFUL TIE A STRING AROUND YOUR FINGER AND KEEP IT ON UNTIL YOU HAVE BOUGHT YOUR SHARE OF CLOTHES AT FROM v 10 to 50 percent off NOWSOME OF THE WAGE-EARNERS IN THE MILLS AND SHOPS WANT TO HAVE A CHANCE AT THIS " BARGAIN BANQUET BUT PAY DAY HAS NOT COME AROUND AS YET. ' . WEXL GIVE EVERYBODY A CHANCE AND CI 0 is nine hi FOR A LITTLE WHILE LONGER HERMAN WISE w f Astoria's Reliable Clothier MIHtHMmMMHIMIHHMHIIIIIMtMMMIMHIIIMIIIIII Ml RECEIVES HANDSOME ' PRESENT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GIVEN PRESENT OF VALUABLE PIC TURES OF MOUNT HOOD AND MULTNOMAH FALLS BY MR. Mc MURRAY. A present of two very handsome framed pictures has been received by the Chamber of Commerce from General Passenger Agent McMurray of the O. R. & X. R. R. The present consists of two largo pictures, one of Mt. Hood and the other of Multnomah Falls. The pictures are valued at not less than $50 each, and are very handsomely framed. The present was sent with the compliments of the railroad company and they are highly appreciated. They will be hung up in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, where they will make a fine showing and advertise Oregon. Manager Whyte has received a letter from a Vermont man who is anxious to establish a saw stone plant either in Clatsop or across the river. Several fine selections of good stone have been lo cated by local men and a description will be sent the man from Vermont, who will be in this city within less than two weeks. While there is no stone near enough to loetlte the plant in this city, it will be located either near Tillamook Point, or across the river. The plant will be of benefit to the contractors and build ers in this city by securing for them a good quality of cheap building stone, and possibly a fine quality for finishing work on buildings. Leaves For Oakland, Cal. Ernest Hartzell has severed his con nection with the Owl Drug Store, of this city, and leaves for Oakland, Cal, to night, accompanied by Mrs. Hartzell. Mr. Hartzell will take charge of the Owl Drug Company's pharmacy in that city. Mx. Hartzell is a thorough pharmacist and by- his courteous treatment of the patrons of the Owl Drug Store, in this city, has1 shown that he is capable of filling the position towhich he has been called. Many Astorians friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell will regret their de parture. Will Attend Fair- Quite a crowd will go to Gray's Harbor today to take part in the fair which will be held in the town across the river for the next two days. Big preparations have been made by the fair boosters who will entertain Astoria itizens who attend today. tT Morning Astortan, 60 cents month, delivered by carrier. per OS tttt 88888888888880 88 8 PERSONAL MENTION. 88 8 08888888 8888 8 88880 ' M. Schertnan of -The Dalles, Ore, is in this city on a business trip. Frank Hart, accompanied by Mrs. Hart, leaves for California this morning. They will visit Imperial Valley before their return, Mr. Hart having business interests there. Judge Osburn and wife visited in Portland yesterday. Mrs. George Flavel is visiting friends in Portland. R. A. Abbott, of Warrenton, was in the city yesterday. KIDNAPPERS ARRESTED. 01ders Enemies Are . Indicted by the Grand Jury. SAN FRANCISCO ( Oct. 2.-R. Porter Asehe and N. Luther G. Brown, indicted by the grand jury yesterday on a charge of kidnaping Fremont Older, wer ar rested at the sheriff's office today and were subsequently released on bonds furnished by a surety company. Former Supervisors Wilson and Coffey, indicted kfor accepting bribes, are still at liberty. Card of Thanks. Warrenton, Oct. 2, 1907. Mr. Robert A. Abbott and family ex tend their thanks to the many friends for their kind assistance and sympathy, in their late bereavement in the loss of a son and brother. 0 8 88 8 888888 8 88 8880 888 DONE BY DEEDS 888 0 8 888888888888880 Albert Streine to Emma Streine, ' lots 30, 31 and 31, block 21 $11 Benjamin Franklin Berger to CL Wt Earle, SE. 1-4 of NW. 1-4 sec 28, T. 5 N R. 10 W.; 40 acres....... g X. D. Bain to C. W. Carrahaa, all timber on lots 1, 2 and 3, sec. 15, T. 7 N.. R. 10 W........'. 1 Seamstress Wanted To help in altering ladies' garmemt. Apply at J-alofFs, 537 Commercial Ice Cream... Made from Pure Sweet 1 Cream, 40c. Quart. Whipped Cream 40 Cents a Quart . -AT- TAGG'S PARLORS. 483 Commercial St. ON TON MILLINERY A Little More "Value" , For a Little Less Price" 1' - . . We are selling our millinery at a lower price than ever before. Because of our judicious buying in the East and our small running expenses, we make prices none can equal. When looking for the worth of your money call at the BON 'TON. We are showing this week a special line of Black and White Hats for the elderly and middle aged; also a low-priced line for the Misses and Children. Remodeling and . Retrimming Hats A SPECIALTY ! Bon Ton Mill ineiy 483 Bond Street