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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, 7 STOMA, OREGON. 5 Every Thing Good to Eat For Thanksgiving New stoek arriving daily. All varieties of Nuts, Rabins, Citron, Lemon, and Orange Peel. Aline of fancy groceries. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Tho Loading Qroaor) WW MM A Kw Boy , Tbs wife of CfcMlw 0. Cwa present id Wm with a 10 pound ton lat Sunday morning. Plum Pudding let Crsam , Something new nd rich In brlcki or bulk delivered your residence) order bow, lloeflefs. ..... - : Th Chano ! your- A glanca at tbt advtriUment of Chariw Hellborn & Company, In tbl i..... win indicate to you wbrt and L. and what it lal RUM - worth to you. . , f A ftontler Reminder Tomorrow U Tbkglvtng and In . amid allowing at the LI,I vou should have that ault pwwd to 11 up Main 8711 and tell me whore to oU for H ami I will bvo It ready lor you thi evening. ourt truly, can tv.nuu.fi the Astoria Tailor. 179 1 1th street, opp. War theatre. Another Lone Deed- Whatever ! may have readied the nul.tin record of Clatsop county ye terday, there Vaa but the uaual eolltary tMt r conveyance i the ona him yea tenlav btlmr from Emma Bohnson, et aL to IdA.M. .Johnson, conveying the east 1-2 of lot 2. In blk 2, of Inglenook the consideration being 375. Jetty Weathers Storm The eyitrtri adopted by the engineer ing department of filling In the Jetty with rodt-plae of irylng to estend the superstructure U meeting with euo cea, the heavy torm of tha paat week baring little effect on the falaa work. A few pile have gone adrift but the work of dumping rock will only be de layed a few day. Tha Chanca li Youra A glance at the advertisement of Cbarlei Wellborn Company, la thi Uiue, will Indicate to you where, and what that chanca K and what it I worth to you. Temporary Shelter Contractor J, A. Fastabend win com- wrk in a few dave on tempo rary structure to'rpplace the Urn atruck by Hyhtnfng and burned on ih mu ll U.t week, i The etructure is a signed merely a a temporary ahelter during the winter and next aprlng a new win ba built In the win place of fe one purneu. DscV Washed Out Ktuw.rlntendeiit fimlth of the South fn hlehrv wired Muster Fleh War .ten Van Duaen today that tne nan rata on the Couullle had wehd out during ih. recent storm. They bare succeeuca howem In taking over B.OOO.fXX) Chinook una, and with the rack out many nn will succeed In reaching the head water to pawn. mmmmmmmmm There will be thanksgiving service at the Firat Lutheran Church, upperwwn t 10:30 a. m. Tlie pastor will speak on ilia tlimn. 'The Lord Will Provide." All art cordial! v Invited to attend. The Dorea Society give t annual aale and Notice to the .Public: On and after Dec 1st, 1907, all charge accounts will be'dis continued and pur chases mad'e at this store will be strictly on a CASH basis - , v ' H.R.Hoefler !nlerialnmnt In the'parlor of tha Flrt Lutberan church on Friday evening the 20th lnt. Another Fuel Fire ... A etill-alimn wa tout In to the Oliciiil(!al engliw houao yeaterday after noon eariy, which wmt that fire macnin up to 8lxUhtb atreH on the fly, whera a few minute were devoted to aub-doing a fluo Are In tl borne of Mr. O'Connor. So mtIou daniage wa done. - . ''' ' " ' . Chang of Office , Miool'Kuittrlntcndeut Clark wa the bunlcet man In the city ball yenWday, tearing up tlia OTnauienta and packing Utem nreiiaratory to movinir to hia new ,.ffl.. in ! TkUl Fellow' building. The chango of oflfce wa neoeitated by the requirement of tlia city attorney, the Bity legal buine having outgrown Mr. AbercrombieV down town office. Again Cruahfaig Bock The county rock cruher, which. na bwn closed down during the recent galea, rodumed operation yesterday morning. The- rock la Wing placed on the Olney road ii font a crufthed and almott a mile of tha rood baa been completed. The largest part of the new road irom the reservoir to WHUaniport ha been rocked aa far a graded and a force of men are now at work making the big Oil nnar that town. tal stock of the concern waa Increaaed from 1160,000 to tmm to enablo tbe company to meet the expanding busi ness that emt never to cease, The employee of the mill were paid off In full to date, tliouglv thi doe not stgniry anything In the nature of a close-down, a tbe plant has an abundance of bust- MS nt band, contracted and otherwise and will go along just a though there had been no interruption or "string- W and things of that rt. It i the busiest establishments, year inland year out, that Astoria can boast of, ALK OVER SEAWALL PROPOSITION ENGIHEEH -REGARD! WILL MEET WITH PROMOTlOIf COMMITTEE OK FRIDAY AND DISCUSS DETAILS AND PLANS. Committed to Aaylum , Mr. Jlilma Peitarl, a comparatively young woman, living on iwrty-ftigM trwt. waa taken into custody y ester day morning, on the complaint of her husbnd, for Insuuity: tin being tne second time diieing the unfortunate woman' rcaiJpnue In thi city. She was duly examined by Ir. AHid Kinney, before County Judue Trenchard, witn County Clerk Clinton in charge of the record, and duly commuted to the Asylum for the Insane at Salem. At- icndsnts will reach tin city thi morning iiio in coavcv Mr. 1'elUrt there; tni Iwlng her socotid exunmitment. Fit urea Dont Lie- Published fieure, over th name of a , reliable firm hay a convincing ring and hold the essence of advantage to whom ever shall ue them. Not tha atrlng of nuntstlons In tha Charles Hcilborn A Company ad, in thi lue. Aatorla t. Portland , A change bai been made In the ar rangements for the football game to morrow. Owing to previous enaiement which cannot be cancelled tbe Ghemawa Indian cannot coma to Aatorla, The South Portlands have airreed to take their place, and a they too are a fat bunch, the interest will not be leasenea. Everything tends to a great game and a large Attendance. Tbankgiving Window: : A wcH decorated window for Thank- alvinff is tlwt of the Palace. A turkey, iroooe and eucklimr niir play a prominent part in the decoration and aurround'sd, s tliev are, by many delioaciea, tne whole makes a picture that would bring . hunocr to a. conflrmed dyspeptic. The B - - (kcoralkm 1 the work of Lowell llaaon. tbe popular night man, and it bow bl familiarity with what i good to eat. Thanksgiving Specials EVERYTHING IN 'EATABLES FOR A FINE DINNER MlHCO Mca t, the very best obtainable. Plum Pudding, fine rich flavor. Cranberries, Eastern and local: Nuts, Table Raisins, of the best. ' Navel Oranges, this season's crop. Table Apples, Hood River and Clatsop County products. Grapes, Spanish and California. i Celery, bleached white. Pumpkins, Squash, etc Wa haW apar.d so palna In aeleotlng our Thank.glvlng good, and If you 17 your order with t w. wiU U. to U that It irlll b. fillea Wlin VOS Try u" 8""-" . Scho e d Mat son & Co. goods UU 112 nd 20 Twelfth St. FhonetlSt i"93' For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto JotinsonPlionopph Go, P.rlor eaoand Floor over Soholfleld MatteoH Co. Electa Deleeate The Atoria Central Labor Council held It regular meeting last evening and transacted routine businesa. Delegate were also elected to tha Oregon State Federation of Labor, which will convens in this eitv on January 6. 1L B. Lund nd Tonv D. Eli were chosen toiepre tent the local organization, with Wa, Olson and J. N. Jorgenscn aa alternates. A comnUUee wa appoiniea vo mane ar- rangeroente for a lecture to be given by Ben Tillet, of England, who i an ac Mimiilished orator on labor and labor r - - (lueations. Tillet was alo A fraternal I delegate to the Scranton convention, and the committee will endeavor to bring him here during the meeting of the Stata Federation. Thanksgiving Service The President and Governor have ap pointed Thursday, November 28, as a day of public thanksgiving. All those who are not engaged elsewhere are re spectfully invited to unite with the con gregatlona of Holy Innocents' ytiapel ana Grae Chuivh at the church on Franklin avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth street, Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, where a service of praise and thanksgiving will be held, and an offer-, inir cither in kind or money will be given for the Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, the church' house of mercy, hlch irave last year over 12,000 days' care to free patient. The hospital sends no one away, If thene la a bed left, whether they can pay or not Increase Ita Capital ' The board of directors of the Clatsop Mill Company held an important session yesterday afternoon, at which the oapi- Satiafie The Expert C. S. Sherman, the gaa and oil expert went over to Warrenton yesterday to .examine the Ifarrlman well, which, from a depth of 123 feet, exude a atrong flow of useable aas, and took A picture of the plant, with the five-foot flame In full operation. He Is more than pleaaed with thi practical demonstration ol we presence of natural gaa hereabout, and wmsUlera it a plain exemplincatioa oi his conclusion Announced aometime ago. It is said that Manager Mcllroy, of the old Oregon Mill plant at that place, in- tends to pipe tbe Harrison gaa output into the oflke o hi cfmpany there, at once, as it i, in All way adequate lor the purpose of illumination, being at most entirely without odor, and burn iteadily. Such An Application of the outnut tliere will be a atanding adver- tiseinent for the protected enterprise afoot here, under the negia of the Clat op Fuel Company. ' a no PEKS0H Al HXHTIOH OUU ut on Eihibiucn. The hitrh class pressed brick made af clay from Astoria by the Mamer Broa, of Campus, 111., ha been put on exhiU- tion in the window of Wise' Uottiiwg store. This brick has attracted a great deal of attention and bow what am really be made in Astoria and what ri9 be made of local c'lav at some date ot far djtant. If man cannot look foo lh in a Wie suit telther can any apeei- man of the genius homo appear bsindi ciiJ with auininity or non compM mentis should he paue Ion a enoush te view the most perfect brick ever mid in Oregon. Its. O. B. Hecrardt, tba well-known 1'ortland Civil Engineer Us written to tbe Chamber of Coram rce tliut he will, circumstances permitting, come to As toria on Friday morning' train to meet the Promotion OfnmiUee and infor mally talk over the seawall and fllling in proposition. Although the telephone wires were down between ibis city and Portland esterday and it was lmnoible to ar range any further "detaila by telephone than those already Arranged by letter, a telegram waa sent to Mr, Hegardt And the exAct hour ot the meeting with the Promotion Committee will be fixed sometime early today. It will most like ly be held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on Friday Mr. Heirardt i o well known In this city that Astoria people have full con fidence In him and be needs not the tlitrhtest introduction. - . Tbe Promotion Committee will take the matter up and try to work !ut a practical plan and aa Mr. Hegardt be lieves that the filling in of Astoria ac cording to the plan be has will be merely the saving of money to the property holders and merchant doing business in the piled district, it seem that there should be no difficulty in arriving at a practical working basis. While there baa been a great deal of talk and many suggestions ae to how the filling in of the piled section of As toria should be done this will be tbe first time that a practical engineer has ever taken up the subject with the busi ness men of Astoria. After a working plan haa been evolved It will of course be necessary to submit it to tbe people, but it is a foregone conclusion that it this plan is one which will actually save the people money they will wish to adopt it. " " Mr. Hegardt bad eharsre of the build ing of the Jetties at Fort Steven for number of Tears and in his office at tbe present time he baa about all of tbe blue prints ol the various kiuds of sea wall construction ever undertaken in Court Houae Echoea County Judge Trenchard ami County Commissioner William Larson, held a conference yesterday to look over, adl talk over, the proposals at band for toe lighting of the building, and tor strafly- ine the fixture necewsary in thia bahAii; and for the vault aupplies, and the sa- . crnl furnishing of the building through out. Certain bid were submitted ana, considered, and the matter waa thorough ly discussed, and the meeting waa a journed for a few days, wMm ded&ei will be reached on the meK,r notefe Contractor HebUck and bi men yeeier- day placed In position tne two xaarbie oilastre that flank the east and wee margins of the main entrance to the tew court house, And now that tbey are in position, they look handsome enongh. but -n the general perspective, appear' to be odd and somewhat incongruous, being the only specimens of white orna mentation in the broad nnge of cream tiling. There w any amount of rou tine buslnese awaiting tbe county com missioners, when tbe holidays cease and they are permitted to get down to busi ness, but it will all keep, and be prompt ly dispensed when the Governor call off the statutory, "hiatusea". ' '' A N0TKE DAMS LASTS APPEAL. To all knowing sufferer of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of tha joint. sciatica, lumbago, backache, pain 1 the kidnev or neuralgia pains, to writs to her for a home treatment which baa repeatedly eared aQ of these tortsres. She feels it her duty to tend It te all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself as home aa thousands will testify m change of climate being necessary. ThU simple discovery banishes nrie add' wsm the blood loosens the stiffened jointe. purifies the blood, and brighten ; the eyes, giving elasticity end tone to the whole system If the Above interests you, for proof Address Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. l)r. Knowfee will be in bis office from jAmerica an(j mtaf blue prints of such m 10. (Vl nV1n.tr Thanksi'lvins I .- r-! l These Wet Days knock the shape s out of your clothes , A good pressing" will give them back their trim shape. Carl Franscen, The Astoria Tailor, does good pressing. no nth St. ' Phone Main 3711 A complete line of Fall And Winter samples ready for your Inspection. Come and look them over. 9:00 until 12:00 o'clock Thanksgiving day. . Fid J. Johnson returned Monday evening from a business visit to Portland.'.-. ... :) '' ; Itr. and Mr. Q. W. Laughlin, of Cray'a River, were Astoria visitors yes terday. C. A. Anderson came over from .Deep River, yesterday, on a business trip and will return on this morningma boat. ; S.' Duncan, who has been visiting his daughter in Bellingham, Wash., for five n-ecks past, returned to Astoria yester day evening. John Eklora. who was formerly on the Astori police force, has returned from Raymond, Wash,, where he has been for the past two months. J. F. Chapman, of San Francisco, a prominent stockholder in the Clateop Mill Company, and a large shipper ot that city, is visiting Astoria on business affairs. . Mossre. Oleen and Bell, the well known loggers came out from their Gray's River camps yesterday. AU their wnps are workins under half-force, but wiu be doubled as soon as business gets normal again. .1. P. Mnifield. of Seaside, was an Astoria visitor yesterday having arrived to asnat his son to their home, ine young man has been critically ill for a month having undergoue an operation for appendicits. O. M. Oilman, tha well known paint and oil drummer, of Portland, is in the city, in the interest of his firm and the decorative virtues of his particular wares, and while he avers he is not doing much he seems to keep busy, and that means much, these days. Manager A. 8. Walker, of the Wil lamette PftDer & 'Pulp Company, at Ore gon City, arrived In the city yesterday mnmlnir. and left at once for Ms com pany's camps on Gray's Riveif, where he will overhaul the business and start w men to booming what logs are down. The main camps of the concern are all shut down for the present, but it said will resume immediately after- the holiday season I". R. 'Stokes, formerly of tms city and of tbe famous old firm of Foard 4 Stokes, came down from Portland, yes terdav. on A business trip, and after disposing of some unfinished affairs, and eating a Thanksgiving dinner at tne home of his brother, P. A. Stokes, the m lrnmrn clothier, will depart for Portland again. v construction in England. . t : General Manager Nutt of the North ern Pacific is interested in this work and it is hoped that his engineer will be here at the same time -with Mr. Nutt However, If the railroad engineer can not be here at that time arrangements will be made to hare him visit Astoria at the earliest date possible It is said that sometime ago orders were given to the engineer department of tbe Northern Pacific Railroad to move their headquarters to Astoria as soon as the North Bank line has been finished. Now it has been asserted that these orders have never been changed and. that within the next two or three months the Northern Pacific will be con structing some important terminals near the mouth of the Columbia River. FrcshMade Candy Made right at home in onr own factory. Also Lowncy's In any size box. TAGG'S PARLORS 483 CommerciAl St. Low Sates to Europe, Alfil turnery Sale We are positively selling every article in our store at or below COST! We have large selections of Hats in all colors, red, brown, black and ! 'blue' Hats at prices which will 1 astonish you. $25.00 Hats for $10150 $15.00 Hats for $7.65 $10.00 Hats for $4.35 $6.00 Hats for $2.15 Big line of Black Hats, from $2.50 to $7.00 en ; Ton : GSIIIInerx . MRS. GEORGIA PENNINGTON 483 Bond St. 4 -