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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
FRIDAY, ft OV EMBER I, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. EAT WELL AND YOU'LL BE WELL v . Use Sinclair Mild Cured "Fidelity Hams and Bacon Time tested and true. Once used always used , We Sell Them. ft ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Qroear. W TILES OF TBE MX Wanted- X girl to work In a binder. Astorlan office. , Only Two Days. More Boer la mind that by tlie dote of buiineea tomorrow, Saturday, your wtr ralea must be paid Into the olllce of the eonmiUslon it tlie city ballelse you will have to pay the penal addition thereto. On the Gridiron Sunday On Sunday afternoon next the As torlana Intend to pay their respect to the Bunker HIIU of Portland, end there will be wmi snappy football pla,ved If pluck and practice mean anything in behalf of a good game. The borne lidi propose to wake reward and are work ing up to the wlnnlnjr merglna 11 fast ae ponslbte, with night practice. Date yourself for the game, itirel Inttitute Will Meet ) Hie board of directors' of the Sea men'! Institute will meet In regular sIou tonight. Considerable btulnns of Importance will come before the board and a full attendance le desired. More Boat . . ' Orders have beeri placed with It. M. Leather for the immediate conatruo lion. of two 10-foot, copper-riveted, ollnker-built . dlngblea for uie la the HghthouM errvlcej one to go to Tilla mook Ilork light, and the other to lightship No, MJ, now at Tongue Point. Iloipital Ehoee Yestenlay morning an operation wee performed upon Mr. Mulloy that proved entirely successful and he li retting easll,v. Mia Anderon. the lady who wae hurt by a fall during the recent Regatta, end nar the grandstand, wee taken out of the boipltal yretenley for tbe first time In nine weeke; ber at tendants, tbe ills Klein and King, put ber In a wheeled chair and gave ber a very appreciable outing of about two hours' duration, much to tbe tnvelld'i enjoyment. The Skating Tbe (katlng rink Juat opened by 8. riymale, it Foard 4 Stokes ball, will eertalnly be an attractive place for tbe ekaUrs, of Aetoria, and they are many. Tba young people will find a well con ducted place of amusement, during tbe evening tod on Saturday afternoons. Mr, riymale bai bad 34 years success ful experimc In this business which la a guarantee of tbe good order that will be maintained. Great Address er, E. S. Chapman, the superintendent of the Antl Saloon League of California and famous at leader of the "etalnleas flag" movement is now touring Oregon. It has been howd for some, v-eeka that he might be secured for Astoria. Next Tuesday nltiht be will deliver an address at the Mvthodlet Cburch on the "New Itiaet of the Saloon Question." Dr. C'hamao is a power on tbe platform anJ having been a lawyer bss tbe legal phases of "the affair" as bis stock in band. All cltijcn. of every attitude anJ opinion on the saloon Wsue will desire to bear him. Admioion free. Wbere'd Be Get 'Em7- W, F, Miregor has returned from bis hunting preserve a few miles above Ooble, and of course he bad a big string ol ducks along with him, fait gun, dogs, and all tbe paraphernalia Incident to a real hunting trip, but what everybody wants to know Is where be got the birds, Ho sayt be shot them and they look as though they were riddled with four-bit pieces, sure enough. otsttttntttsnttKHBggttstito 8 8 0 PEKSOSAL MENTIOH 088 0880888888888888 80 Persons! Effects Bold The personal effects of the lata Walter Jorgcnsen, mate of the schooner Annie M. Campbell, who was killed while in discharge of his duties, a few days ago, were told yesterday and the amount turned over to the custom's department. Wages due bim and the sum realized from the sale, amounting In all to States district court at Portland and States dUtrlct court at I'otrland and held in trust for tba belrt of the de ceased, i The only relative ae far at known Is an aunt, Mre, Christina Jor gcnsen, of Copenhagen, Denmark. Wireless Pole Raised The work of railing the immense pole that Is to be used in connection with Die witcleM telegraph station, was completed yeterday morning. The sta tlon will be established on tbe bill In the wet end of this city. Ice Cream Sherbets. Candies A Piano Number With Each $5 Purchase Your Checks On any Astoria bank ARE GOOD at the great reliable . Herman Wise Clothes Shop Bring your checks here and we will accept them on any Astoria bank in payment for merchandise purchased. No matter how much you buy a check will be accepted in payment. So come along all you citizens who have checks. We have confidence in our banks, faith in the future of Astoria and unbounded reliance in the7 clothes we sell. What you buy here is the best always. leniaii Wise The Shop That Makes Astoria Famous, In tba Chiefi Hands Chief of Polloe Gammal found It necessary i yesterday to lay bis official bands on a stray lad from Portland by the name of George Ileagle, who baa been In this city for several days with out any apparent home or tuatcnance of any kind. The Portland authorities have been notified of the detention of the youngster, and It la expected word will le sent bere ordering hia proper lis- posal. The kid It notably tough and tbe restraint put upon bim by Chief (.'annual will dd bint good in more ways than one. Kenneth CUane, the local wpresen tatlvs of Itlake,. M.Kall Co, returned yentcrday from a two weeks' trip In ; Washington,' Mr,; (Loans will be In town four or five days. I J. II. Miunel has returned to As-' torla after several months spent at hi! old home in England, and In Europe. He U la excellent health and glad to get back to Astoria. He, I at bis old quar ters at Mis lloldcn. j Earl Parsons, of Eugene, is a bull- ness visitor in the city and is domiciled at the Occident, Toll Thompson, the well known In sursnce man of Portland, arrived bere yesterday in pursuit of the elusive polley ' L. It. Lamping, of Portland, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. i J. W. Welter came down from the metropolis yesterday on a business tour and Is quartered at the Occident. II. T. llendryx. of Portland, was among the arrivals bere on tba noon express yesterday, , , , A, I Thompson, of San Francisco, is In the city on business. Mrs, Ct-orga JIavhew, of Bkamokawa, is a guest at tbe Occident, having ar rived in Astoria but evening, ; Charles Taylor came over from Deep lliver yesterday and la looking after some business matters for a day or two. SWEET APPLE CIDER THE KIND YOU LIKE SEND US YOUR ORDER Scholfield Hanson & Co. S88& 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 931 For a ' VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH Johnson Phonograph Co, . , Parian taoantl fleer ever oholfl.14 at Mattacn Cev First Official Step Ye.Urdsy the artlclei of Incorpora tion of the ClaUop Fuel Company, the concern that owes its existence to the agitation bcra for tbe Initial develop' metit of the oil and got interests of this county and the authority of tbe Astoria Chamber of Commerce, were filed with County Clerk Clinton. The state filin In this behalf has been made at Salem, but Is held in abeyance pending tbe ces sat ion of the emergency holidays pro mulgated by tlie governor, Tbe capital stock is placed at 13,000 and tbe ahan-s number 13.000, thus fixing the par value thereof at $100. Tbe Incorporators are Dr. J. A. Fulton, George W. Sanborn and W. C. Logan. Hindus Are Studenta v v , It Is credibly reported by one in elose touch with tbe daily life of the 12 Hindus now working at the Tongue Point Lumber Mills, that these men are devoted studenta, and put In all their spare time at the studies prescribed for them by the Correspondence Schools they are patronizing; that they are steady workers, (exceedingly tidy iu their habit of living, quiet and unob trusive, and "butt in" on no one nor anything that doe not particularly con ern them; and that they art guided In all their pursuits and activities, outside their regular work, by ' one of their number, who ia their interpreter, and agent, in all relations. No Flagstaff, No Flag By one of thono oddities of hurain curiousity, the question baa been raised here in Astoria, as to why there Is no flagstaff provided for Clatsop's beauti ful new comt bouse? Inquiry in this behalf develops the fact that none hat been intended and was left out of the plans altogether. For thia fact Mr. Dougan, the contractor, la authority, but Judge Trenchard waa not available for its confirmation whon the reporter called on bim' yesterday, and the Axtorian is at a loss to signify what the ruling may mean. If it prevails, ClaUop will have the only court house in the state with out tuck an appendage. Many people find it diilkult to realize the reason for the rule as H la so Invariable every where and the major presumption In the premise is that if there it no staff there will be no flag, and this does not commend itself with any ordinary loyal American. ...... ; MiEmeiry Sale I tMIHIIIMHtOMtm IHHOIIMHIIHt I tllllHHHIIIIIIHIMI DONE BY DEEDS. - . &dw.a .jova and wife to Charles Wilson, NE. 1-4 aeo. 11, 8-8 W.....$1000 H. F. Ober and wife to John 0. Smith, W. 11, NW. 1-4, tec. 86, 7-10 300 Aug. Danlelson and wife to Elling Solomonson, land In aeo. 21, 8-8- W. ..i 150 MORE GOLD FOR PORTLAND. PORTLAND, Nov. 7.-The First Na tional Bank of this city today engaged $200,000 more gold In London. This makes nearly $1,000,000 this bank baa secured within the past few days. Mrs, F. Busey is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Lee Strouss, and. will leave on the Breakwater this morning for North Bend. BIG LINE FOR $3.50 BON I OBJ $12.00 HATS FOR $4.2S This week the great Millinery Sale begins. Our line is complete We have everything in Millinery that is up-, to-dater snappy, and "the call of the hour. Do you want a blue, a red. a brown or a black hat ? We have it Large shapes or small shapes. Any price you desire. Pattern Hats Top notch styles, chic modes anddressy appearance the main feature. $10.00 and $12.00 Hats for, $4.25 , 15.00 and 20.00 Hats for, 7.75 35.00 and 50.00 Hats for, 19.50 we are showing a special line of dressy hats, nicely trim med in fine velvet and ribbon with fancy feathers or : wing effect, ranging from $2.00 to $5.00. Every one a great bargain. ( Street hatsland children's hats at less thanH price. $18.00 and $20. plumes, special $12.00. 12.00 plumes In colors s 6-25. , This is the largest sale we have ever had. Every hat is a bargain. The values will astonish you, when you think of a hat think of the big sale at the Bon Ton. Buy Now, Your Chectts Are Good Here. Bon Ton Millinery, Mrs. Georgia Pennington, Mgr. 483 Bond St. The Astorian 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier.