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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER il, 1907 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, : STOMA, OREGON. I Our .entire line of Christmas Goods are open for your inspection. ROSS, WIGGINS & CO. Th Lodlnn Grer rami! i m Woodohopper'i Daughter- Don't fall o to th tfeatur dim t tli AutoroiUo Tlteatro tliU wek. Sot For Hearing Qui Wallace, who It charged with pawing counterfeit bill), was arrlgnJ la Judg Goodman' court yesterday morning, tod nit tawing ot for next Saturday morning. Wot Ytt Arrived- To mast tuteiuW for th wlrelet Wegraph station Iim not ytt tnivwl. nor be th man who It to superintend it pltdng. Th MUto of tbt dotty it not known but it It hoped that It will not be for long., Wood-Wood- Tbo Tongue Point Lumber Company ar now booking orJors for tbort (ttove length) wood to bo delivered during January and latr. Gt your order In now, plume MWn 2771. 12-18-tf. Found Guilty Andrew Karl wat found guilty in the Juatlr court yenterday of not having bit Hwn number on the bow of hi boat and we final $10 and eoU which be paid. Adopted Child Mr. Winifred Abramt Ktjjer wat by order of the county court yeaterday al lowed to adopt the infant ton of August Larn, aged two yrar. - ' Change Htme Fannie 8. Griffiths, having petitioned th county court for pennlMion to change her name to FannJ 8. Austin, wat granted inch penult Urn, and after publication of the order, four week, a certificate to tint effect will be grtnted Iter. " Tabulating Bid Tb county court a engaged yet tday in tabulating bldt on the furni ture for the new court hout but did not flnUb the work. Wood Wood Tlie Tongue Point Lumber Company ar now booLing order for tbort (ttov length) wood to be delivered during January and Inter. Get your order In now, phono Main 2771. 12-18-tf. Chimney Flu Burnt A telephone alarm tent in at 7 o'clock Intt night call! chemical No. 1 and hoee No. 2 to Third and Attar street Jn a hurry. The caute of the run wat the burning out of a flu in the rent dene of Mr. Ingalle, on Third tret, oppoait the ga work. Both wagon made good time to th scene, ready for notion, but their service were not needoi. No damag wt done. Marion TibbctU, who waa Injured Monday, wat in hi teat on No. 2' wagon. C. a Bechtold, of Attoria, cam in on latt ntvbt'e train. Tax Uvy at Seaside A tpei'lul tax levy of 20 mill hat been made by the Seaside school dis trict for school puqKitet. French Sailor Diet Ferdinand Sclpton, the tailor wlio wat taken from tint French liark Duff on, and brought to the hoepltal here, died ye tcrday morning. Funeral Director Pold will liar charge of the burial, which will tale plaot tatty. Severely Burned Itlchard Kellogg, who ia in th employ of Norrlt Staples, ' severely burned tliout the face latt night about 7:30 o'cloik. A largo amount of coal hat been placed in th heating ttove, and onntidtmble ga wtt generated thereby. Mr. KclkjM wa about to open the daft door when th ga ignited and blowing open th top door of th ttove, t lie flamce blew into hi face. He uf fered severely hut night and wa un able to immediately return hi work. Cargo of Wheat ' Tlio Ilritlah thlp St. Mirrcn ha com pleted Wling hot grain cargo at Port- lan, I, and may be her tomorrow, n rout to Europe, Site ha a cargo of 120,000 bu!tr1 of wheat, valued at mor than 1100.000. DONE BY DEEDS. . D. II. Welch to A. M. Smith and wifeV certain land in fchlvely Butt claim ...........$ 1 Geo. L and John A. McPhcrson to Chaa. M. Gregory, 480 acre in tection 34 and 35, T. 8 N., R. 7 W.. 10 fianil. Swan ton to Lewi T. Win ter, lot 2. blooic 34, Holllday' Parlr, Seaid ... 800 W. 8. Town tend and wife to Mar garet Overton, X. 60 feet of lot 6, block 38, Adair 10 Sweets Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlors. Is the best and most reliable place to buy your Christmas Novelties and Candies. Place your order early for your Xmat ice cream. Phontt Main 1321. The Holiday of Holidays is Swiftly Approaching It is hone to early to buy now Aid) THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE THAN HERE! To boy your Christmas Tm Ornament, w un a eompw novtlty Um to pick from. Com early and get your choice. Alto Nut and Candies. ' Scholfield Mattson & Co. oo0odd5 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 v . 'Phono 931 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON v PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, Parlor tend Floor ovr ohollUId A Mattton Co. THE POLICE COURT GETS BUSY JUDGE ANDERSOX DISPOSES OF DIVERS CASES BEFORE HIM CHIEF CAHMAL'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, III OPERATION. After a vacation period extending over tlx week, the Blind Goddc re turned her duties at th cfty hall, and In the person of folic Jiitlg Andron, proceedcl to hand out divert package of wrath and mercy. Several individual failed to a newer to their mime, having been mentioned to the judge; a looking too well, Jf not wltc'ly, upon th yellow fluid that stimulate th imagination and caute Uiem to ce tli city and it way in action hilarious. They had however very accommodatingly left 13 each with Chiuf of Polios Camninl, and thi money wat appropriated to AH 'the city't coffTt. On gcntlcmau of (foreign extraction, m-1m had pursued a cow, belonging to him, from a neighboring village, and on arriving had elaoied hi hutky thirttl with aporkKng water, wa haled before court for dUonlerly conduct, he bar Ing premimed to quettion Orfloer Ilough ttm't right to aak him whither be wa ttrolllng in the "we ma' hour. Itov ing dcpoiiled $20 with the Chiof be wtt allowed to take ill cow borne, $10 be ing returned to him aouvenir of the oocaalon. lli cane agalnat on John Doe John- ton who broke quarantine wa u- mlteed. lite People againtt E. M. Baker for violation of the ordinance agaJnat im peraonaUng an officer waa called, and Mr. Baker appearing by hi attorney, G. C Fulton, filed a demurrer to the complaint, alleging insufficient fact to constitute an action. Mr. Fulton re quewtlng a continuance on th argument of th demurrer until Tnunday, at 3 o'clock, the order wat to made. Chief Ganimal ha objected to having Mr. Baker represent hlmtelf, at th com plaint allege, a Chief of Police, and th matter will be thrashed out before Ju.lL-e Anderson on Thursday. On II. B. Stmpton wa brought into court a a vagrant, the complaint being tlcncd by Officer Unville, who alleged that Slmpton' waa not doing hi share of work in th upbuilding of the, na tion' prodjierity. Mr. Simpson by hi attorney, C. J. Curtlt, mad a tbowing to the court that he had worked a a bartender, and ftr a touching appeal to tli mercy of the court, coupled with the statement that Mr. Simpson wa anxiou to shake th splinters of As toria' bymttys, from off hi Jeet, the court rulej that Mr. Simpson would be allowed to depart with th understand ing that our cKy would know him no more. ' AMr. Mbrrit, who has been so oc cupied in looking" for work that he could not engage i any actlv employ ment, was kindly furnished by Judge Aiuteraon with 30 days' work in the street department. A Mr. Smith was also accommodated to the tune of 20 day' active engagcont on the city't thoroughfare , Mr. J. O Koil wa another gentleman who remembered for th benefit of his Ilonor Uiftt in age gone by he had once earned his daily bread by th sweat of hla brow. It must not be misunder- stooJ that Mr. CNdl was doing any thing like that now, "shades of Bacchus" forbid, Mir. CNeil -was tearching for work, and also, it is alleged, the pockets of unfortunates who had fallen by the wayside from over-imbibing of spint nout, malt nd (fermented liquors. Mr. CNell was tick and to effect a cure Judge Andereon placcl him under the care of Dootor Gammal for the next 30 days. H, - "; ' - ,. ' Before adjourning the day' session Judge Andoraon handed out the infor mation that the city't street are in need of renovation and that Chiof Gammal and hit lieutenant would con stitute themselves a labor bureau for the employment of any gentlemen (f) who were out of work. ' . One Piano Number with each $5.00 sale to WISE Customers. Give Him a J;ss v For a Qiristaias PsresemtlJ Maybe you think that would be foolish? No more so than some other foolish presents some people buy, Why not get something We also have Smoking Jackets, Suit Oases, Gloves, Hosiery, Plain and Fancy Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs Neckwear Hats. Hats, Underwear , Dress Shirts, Overcoats, Sweaters Knitted Jackets USEFUL? We particularly refer to those separate handle MR ELLAS for men and women. Always good in Oregon 1st Take off the handle and it fits into your trunk, 2nd. Take off the handle and only buy a new top when the old top is gone. 3rd. Take off the handle and put it into your inside pocket when in a crowded place. ' Umbrella Tops, $1.50 to $5.00 Separate Handles, 50c to $10.00 For Ladies or Men. ermai Wise Sole agent in Astoria for such Umbrellas. QUIET ALONG THE WATERFRONT BAR CONDITIONS WERE FAVOR ABLE ROANOKE AND EANAIEI ARRIVE IN AND LEAVE FOR PORTLAND NOTES. ' , PERSONALS. . ' Senator H. S. MoGowan, of MoGowan, Wash., wa a visitor to Astoria, yes terday. Will Madison was a visitor to Port land on last evening's train. Will Kindred, wife and daughter were in this city yesterday on their way horn (from their California trip. Erfo Klcppla and wife, of Portland, w&o have been on a visit to Eureka, Cal, passed up on th Roanob yester day afternoon. Messrs. James and W. Williams came in from Portland yesterday noon and were booked to go to Tillamook on the Sue H. Elmore at 11 o'clock last night. They will visit their relatives for a Ifcw day and will return to Astoria. II. R. Laoy, of St. Joe, Mo., is regis tered at the Occident. Guy A. Rogers, of Portland, is In AstoMt. He arrived on last might's train. James Hughes, one of the practical strawberry merchant and raisers of the Ilwaoo country, pawed through th city yesterday, en rout to his' old bom in Salem, for a doliday visit. Condition on the bar yesterday were favorable, the wind blowing from the east at the rate of 15 miles an hour. The weather was cloudy and th bar smooth. A three-masted ship was re ported 10 mile outside at 4 o'clock, standing off. No vessels are reported as passing out and but two, both steamers passed in. Along the waterfront thing were very quiet but little being done. " The eteamer Hanalei arrived in yes terday forenoon and passed up at 11:30. She carried Ifreight aud passengers from San Francisco. The Roanoke came in yesterday at 1 p. m. and left up at 3 p. m. with a fair oargo and passenger list. The trip up waa devoid of anything unusual, Oapt. Veywy, of Lloyds, is making a survey of the damago don to the Brit ish hip Rajore,'ifor the underwriters, and wall probably finish his work today. As stated ia these columns yesterday the Eaor sustained injuries to her steering gear and other portions of the vessel, and after the survey ia made and the damage determined, no doubt order wall ba given to proceed with toe re pairs, and on their completion the Ra- jore will again put to sea. The British bark Castor has not, as yet, made her reappearance at the en trance to the river, and some uneasiness is felt ifor her safety. She wa sighted on November 16th. A week later she was again sighted but put out to sea. and nothing has been heard from her since. It is hoped that now, conditions being mora favorable, she will soon ap pear and enter the river. The three masted bark Homeward Bound has loaded at Portland with flour for the United Kingdom. She has ship ped her crow and it is expected that she will be towedi down today. Th Nortwegian steamship fiommer!- atad (ailed from ATgicre, for San Fran cisco and Portland, and will reach here the early part of February. She will load at Portland with lumber, she be ing capable of carrying 3,500,000 feet Th Lurline came down at her usual time, yesterday afternoon and left up a (few minutes after 7 o'clock. She had a good cargo of freight and a fine pas senger list. In her cargo was a heavy flywheel which was consigned to the North Pacific Brewery. It weighs 5000 pounds, and was sent to Portland, some time ago, for repairs. Capt. Larkin re port that it commenced snowing at 4 o'clock yesterday morning and - that at Portland the ground was covered lightly with snow, while at St. Helens and Rainier a good fall had taken place, the (ouni being well covered. JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowncy's Candies Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to $2.50 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial St. Holiday Greeting' : The happy CHRISTMAS time is fast approaching and I tak great pleasure in inviting you to inspect my new and well selected " line of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and plated ware, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, and Gold and Silver novelties. I have the largest and finest stock this year to select from that I have ever ahown in Astoria. PRICES are RIGHT; QUALITY UNSOR , PASSED. Come early and make your selections. I will lay them away until you want them. , . , - r - !j. H. SEYMOUR fhe Store of Qunlty. 460 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. 1 Christinas Presents A full line of SILVERWARE J Rogers 1847 Wostenholm I XL Carver Sets JOf3 Call and see display FISHER BROS. Bond Street.