The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 27, 1907, FIRST SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUNDAY, OCTOBER j, 1507,
CTIIE JIOIiNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA OVZGOll
THE BEST FOR EVERY NEED
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lour
A flour that goes further and makes light
er and whiter bread than the kind you are
now using. Try a sack with your next
order.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
. Tho Leading Qrooem
TERSE TtLES f IEE O
A Good Investment
For SaleA fin piece of Improved
oity property "bringing good, rent. Ad
dress "Marks," Morning Astorlan office.
May Return Today
Police Commissioner Martin Foard ie
expect borne today from Bueoda, where
lie ha ben looking after hi lumber in
terest. 1
Marrlafe License
A marriage license was lnued in the
oounty clerk' offlce yesterday to Tab!
Oieon tod Helena Anderson, loth of thi
dt. .
The Commercial
Tbe Commercial till continue to do
ft good business. Tbe finest grade of
different kind of refreshment kept at
thia well known establUhment assure a
continuant of it popularity. Tbe pro
prietor, Otto Sund, la .a genial gentle
man, and 1 well and favorably known In
til city. Drop Into tbe Commercial
Vben In tbe neighborhood. It ia on Com
menial itreet near Eleventh.
Certified Copy of Will
A certified copy 'of the lait will and
testament of Robert Catlin, waa filed in
the county clerk's office yesterday. The
will wa made in Washington, D. C, on
Stember 10. 1801, and Mary L. Catlin
ie the legatee, and nade executrix, with
out bond. Robert Catlin died on De
cember 28, 1003.
Dog Drowned,
M. X. Adams, of the Astor House,
mourna tbe low of "Buck," hia well
known tog. "Buck" fell overboard and
waa drowned and on the recovery of the
body It waa given a burial. Mr. Adama
feel the loss of hi pet who wa hi
constant companion for over 14 yean.
At Th Hospital
Fred Enguish, who had been ill, for
the pant few week, ha recovered and
lefftho hospital yesterday. C. J. Stanley
i reported a being very low and little
hope are entertained for hi recovery.
Will Not Come
Tb Bunker Hill football team, of
Portland, will not come to Astoria, a
wa expected. The team fa being reor
ganized and I out of practice but hope
late to vlar a cam with Die local
I -mm -
, club,
Board of Equalization Adjourn
The county board of equalization ad
journed yesterday for the year. The work
of the asicteor in the waking of the a
sessmcnt ha given general satisfaction
there having been no objections filed by
taxpayers.
Rumored Change
. The Olney school building will be
vacated when tbe room at the Taylor
school are completed. It is thought that
the building will be remodeled for an
engine house to be used by hose No. 1
when compelled to remove fiom the court
house. .
New Manager
Tbe management of the insurance de
partment of the Columbia Trust Co.,
will ater Xoveaber 1 be vested In Mr.
X. J. Judah who will give it hi exclu
sive attention. Mr. Judah'a popularity
and his reputation for probity . and
energy assure a successful management.
His many friends wish him every man
ner of success.
Another piece of
PIE
FOR
XI IS E
CUSTOMERS
Help yourself
Piano Contest and Dance next Thursday FREE for
WISE customers holding invitations.
2nd
CHAPTER
-OF
If you buy
n CLOTiHIJG
CHEAPER
than before
WISE did it 1
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Sale
WISE'S 21st Anniversary Bargin
Ho many of my customers who could not take advantage of my 2 1st An
niversary Bargain" Sale, have asked for Anniversary Sale Prices on Cloth::, that
I feel it but right to reopen the Sale which is the REAL thing, you bet.
letter From Dr. Aug. Kinney
In a letter to W. E. McAfee, received
yesterday morning from Dr. August Kin
ney, the Utter, who la traveling in
Europe for his health, write that h la
physically In about the aame condition
a when he left here, and that Mrs. Kin
ney' health is fine. They will remain
in London for some time and their re
turn is Indefinite. 1
Police Matters
Officer Stark yesterday tendered hi
resignation as patrolman, as requested.
Officer Twombly ha refused to submit
hi resignation, to the hoard of police
commissioners, and action will be further
taken in his case at a meeting that will
be held next week. The evidence taken
in the recent Investigation I now on file
In the city auditor' office and is publio
property.. ; i:i :'.''
tliil J 1.1 ! -.-.1. UUliUai.giJ.1!!
A Wireless Message
The flrt wireless message to be in
tercepted in Astoria wa one, that wa
picked up by the steamer Roanoke while
she waa lying at the Callendcr dock yes
terday morning. The message wa be
ing sent from the steamer President to
the agent at San Francisco and read a
follow! "0. D. Dunham, G. P, A. of
P. C. 8. S. Co, Frisco steamship Presi
dent, 8 a. m., October 28, off Destruc
tion Island, foggy." When the Elder,
owned by the same company as the
Roanoke, I equipped with the wireless
apparatus the movements of these( boat
will be known at all times, and the Inno
vation will be much appreciated by the
traveling public.
Ice Cream Sherbets
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Men's Overcoats, recently 25c Sox 3 for 5Cs Table no. 1, Men's Sulia
sold at from '$12 to $15 socSox 2 for 75C worth over $10 to $15
Wisefs Anniversary sale 3- Hats 2.40 Wise's Price G7.C1
pried 50X3 Hats 1X5 7-7-7 " "
A Urge variety of hats, Tabli no. 2, I.lta'z Suits
Better Overcoats, worth down to onc-hcif p-vr" .
all the way from $17.50 to Underwear Reduced "'f 'v J
$25. Wise's Anniversary t?, .hJ-huu j,TabUno.3, Mai's A-l
Trunks Reduced , Tafe no. 4, i.lm's St,
And this is Overcoat season Boy s Suits and Over- a few of a kind, but client
right when you need one. coats also reduced. . . valussat filCG
All the latest Suits and Overcoats also reduced, not so much as last season's roods (
dui reouceo very maieriauy.
HERMAN
ASTORIA'S GREATEST CLOTHIER.
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Hi
Son Bom
The wife of J. P. Carlson presented
him with a fine boy yesterday morning.
A son was also born ia this city to the
wife of Bernard C Bjornsgard, of
Skamokawa.
A Chicken Dinner-
There will be a chicken dinner served
at the Irving Hotel today, Thla popular
hotel under the new management, is
becoming successful.
Go To Seaside
Lem ECowe, Earl Sicbert, O. H. Mb
Xairy and Charlie Hobson leave for Sea
side this morning. These gentlemen are
going on a clam Investigating trip and
they promise an interesting report of the
results of their Investigation. -
fense, which she paid. She was warned Olsen-Andenon
Candies
NOW READY
5 ' T'.-:! r,". "V'"-' ; g - '. yi r('; , ;
1 Our famous home made SAEUR
KRAUT. The best intheland. '
Try it. j
Scholfield Maltson & Co. odds
112 and 120 Twelfth St.
Phone 1181 Phone 931
A Fish Story
Neil Crosby is on a Ashing trip to
Gray's River. Yesterday he shipped, by
the steamer Wanona, a fine batch of sal
nion trout to Mrs. Crosby. Cant. Hull
said last night that he brought the fish
but didn't eat them. Mr. Crosby at
tended to that.
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
go to
jfllinsoiiPlionoppli So,
Parlor Seoond Floor over Seholfield , A rViattion Co.
Death of Old Resident
Julius Strauss, who has been a mer
chant of Astoria for over 80 years, died
last evening at 8 o'clock, of stomach
troubles, " alter an illness of: nearly a
month.' Mr. Strauss, who waa 02 years
of age, was born in Germany and come
to this country when a boy. Ho located
in Astoria in 1377, and since that time
has held the confidence and esteem of
Astoria's neople. He leaves a devoted
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vife, a daughter, Mrs. Joe D. Strauss, a
sister Mrs. L. H. Lewis,'- of Portland,
another sister, Mrs. T. L. Ayres, of San
Francisco, and a brother, Jacob Strauss,
of San Francisco. Mr. ' Strauss was a
member of Seaside Lodge, A. O. U. W.,
of this city. . His remains will be taken
to; Portland, tomorrow evening, for
burial in the Jewish cemetery in that
city. The many friends of Ma Strauss,
in this city, will regret to learn of his
demise. ,
Fined For Vagrancy " ;
- In the police court yesterday Sophie
Oliver-and Ethel Williams were charged
with vagrancy. These young women have
been frequenting Astor street and that
vicinity and were inmates of a house on
Sixth street, near the railroad track.
About two week ago Sophie Oliver wasp
arrested aid fined $30 forithe same of-;
by the- court that if she did. not change
her mode of life she was apt to be ar
rested at any time. She continued in her
ways and was again arrested yesterday.
Ethel Williams, her cousin, was also ar
rested and tbe pair were given a good
lecture by Judge Anderson. Ethel Wil
liams, when asked her age, stated that
it was 21 years although the judge had
his opinions as to that, it being said that
she is hut 18. On their promise to leave
the city they wero fined $30 or 15 days
in jail ami sentence wthheld. Judge An
derson admonished them to lead better
lives in any city they may go to and
they were released.
One of the prettiest weddings' of, the
week was celebrated at the home of
Albert Johnson on Grand avenue, last
evening, when Miss Helen Anderson be
came the bride of Mr. Paul Olsen. About
25 guests were present, being the Imme
diate friends of the happy couple. After
the ceremony, which was perormed by
Rev. Rariek of the Firtst Methodist
Church, a iklivious luncheon was par
taken of by the assembled guests. The
parlors of the home, were beautifully
decorated with clusters of white carna
tions, roses and chrysanthemums. The
young people will make their home In
Astoria.
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Want More Literature
The Chamber of Commerce ha bees
requested by the Northern Pacific anj
Great Northern roads to supply then
with, additional literature exploiting th
resources of Astoria and vicinity.
In most cases consumption result
from a neglected or Improperly treated!
cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures th
most obstinate coughs and preventa ser
ious results, it costs you no more than
the unknown preparations and youf
should insist upon having the genuine in
the yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl
Drus' Store.
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MILLINERY SALE
We are AT THE BON TON Everyone
selling , knows of
every IP : : T ' the swell
trimmed ' s styles and
, hat in ; big values .
our store' j j at the ,
, at reduced j ! ; BON TON.
. . prices. i You must
Our . buy your
prices will 1 t winter hat so
astonish 1 f ?; take this
you. I- opportunity
Positively j and look .
the over our
.; .lowest : t line.
;'. ever You can't
quoted'' 1 f afford to
in , overlook this
kCtttia:; : -w ' "-""- .- -w. .'.'-::.. ::::,;:.Big';Sale.;, ,
T MES. GEORGIA PENNINGTON
483 Bond Street, Astoria, Ore. I