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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, I STOMA, OREGON. Yon May Travel Far And you will not And a tatter tMotiment of grooerle and pro-j vision, fcoth fancy and etapl. than right hr under thl on roof. But w bav, In tutdltlon to the, n qully fin ejaortmtnt 01 Christina gift to lull tit fancy and tin pur of nil. ROSS, HIOQINS & CO. Th Leading Grecar TERSE TILES Of 1 1 Dock Open Though today la Chrlstmn day, EJ Donnelly will b on hand, at th Lur Una dock, from 7i30 until 0 a. m., and from 4 p. m. until th boat leave. Norweglan-Danleh M. E. Service Thar will b ervle at tli Norwegian and Danish M. K. Church. 1795 Duan treat, Way, at 11 a. m. Th pastor will preath th ermon. 0, T. Field, pa tor. Work at Fort Steven Hie work of building th wharf a Koit Stevens for tb engineering depart iiifnt It progrciing finely Jn piU of the untoward weather. Another raft piling will be down Thursday from 8vch on. Hi contract mill be finished by February lt. ol Th Municipal Count Hub one complaint wa AM in the polk' eourt today, and that for a dl orderly Chinaman, and th court con iinued th matttr until after the Christ- tna holiday. On Hour liter The pottollk' rw lit open th carrier' window today at Ii30 o'clock p. to. and keep It open until 2:30, Instead of the bourn heretofore prevailing, J net an hour later than usual. Licensed To Wed Marriage license were lud ywiter day tin John D. lUpllngcr and Grace W. Jtradley, both of Astoria, and Adolf Laraon, of Wahkiakum county, Waah., and Jennie Johnson, of Aitorla, lia Been Engaged "Dene" Weathcrfortf ha been engaged liy J. W, Johnaon to assume th man agement of bl billiard parlor, and, be ing a knight of the cue hlmelf, "Peac" will handle that end of the buaineii well. Quarantine Raised The quarantine on the realdenc o( lfedamc Krlckaon, Karl Carlaun and Jimnaon were, raled yesterday. These borne were placed under restriction ome iworka ago on account of acarlct lever, but danger of contagion having paaaed the freedom of the inmate wa resumed. There ar two bomea Kill quarantined but it ia thought it will oon be mined in the case. Ill With Pneumonia Mr. Kd. Kwiug la ill with pneumonia at her residence, While confined to ber home ahe showed Improvement yeater .lay and it ia thought that no very aer ton reaulta will follow, Mra. Kwing'i many frliwdt will anticipate early con vnlcnc. Announce Engagement. Mr, and Mr. Martin Foard announce the engagement of their daughter, Lola Dora, to Mr. William Campbell Smith of Tarawa, Waab. Mia Lola Dor (a the MH-oiid daughter of Mr. and Mm. Foard, and i a charming young lady extremely impular in lowl society. Her flam, Mr. Wm. mplili Smith, la a rising young man, connoHed with the tax department t the Northern Pncifo Railroad. "Many friends are extending congratulation to the young people. Have your Christmas dinner at the tta-ident. Good Show Coming W. It. Dalley, advance agent of th 1'rld of Xew York Company ia In the Ity in th interest of hi production Xlx. Dalley i a very pleaaant gentleman, up on all the point of hia bualno, an I the play he la representing ia known to he one of the beat of the modern pro- liietkm .produced by an excellent com any. Their appearance at the Aatoria Theatre on New Year' Eva and New Veer Day will aurely be greeted by full Lou. Morning Aetorian, 00 cent per month lelivered by carrier. Deed Filed Yesterday wa a repetition of the previous day in Uie county cleiV office a far a deed were concerned. Two deed were filed aa follow 1 Stat of Oregon to F. L. Tarker, 250.02 acrea of tido land in section IB and 10, town- ahlp 8 north, range 8 went, the conald- .J - anion. wi. irrfMiHAnJ Lumber Co., conveyed to E. B. Stone the eoet one-half of northeast one-quarter of section 30, and the east one-half of lot 1, section 10, township 8 north, range 9 went, for (10, na ahown. Have your Christmas dinner at the Occident Sweets Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlors. is the best and most reliable place to buy . your Christinas Novelties and Candies. Tlace your ordera early for your Xmat Ice cream. Phone Main 1321. We wish to extend our best wishes for a JVterry Christmas , AND A : Happy and Prosperous New Year. Scholfield Malison & Co. oodds 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 s Phone 931 RETURNS TO STATE L. 0. Belland Home From the National Capital. MISSION VERY SUCCESSFUL Wood and Upper Huihagak River Closed In the Intereit of the Alaskan Salmon Induatry Preiident Rooaevelt Take a Hand. ( i' ; For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH , goto . Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlor lend Fleer ovr toholtUld A MatUon Co, Yesterday's noon express brought to hi home and friend In Astoria,, L. O. Itcllund, the popular countrilman of tlii cMy, one of the mntxer fjahormon of the Noilhwent, and the colleague of SecM tary Kd. Itoaciilxr, of the Fialiermen'ii I'nhm of the l'w lflc Count, Jn the lut icr'a nsciit queitt fop practical relief at Oovernmcnt hcaiquartr In Waahin ton. Mor, ItiiMiilier and Itelland, witk MIX. lliland, aeuretary of the Alaaka Kiitliermen'a Union, of Seattle, left for the national capital on Sunday, Decern her 8th, to urge before Kecit'tury () r Strnuiw, of tlie Department of Om morce and Ilxir, tle neoeoeity of do' ng tlie Woou Kiver and the upper Nuahugnk lu Alanka apiliut all phnwt of aaltnon (lhing, and permitting th? fry to awarm and spawn undiitturlted until the run )mll become normal and natural end tlioo important fliiheriea be pared to tlie conimcrw of the North weU In th presentation of tlie matte' Wore the aeorctury, Sfr, Ilelland atood for the Columbia Itiver Packer' Aaaocia lion, of thla city, and th North we; FiahemHm'a Company, of Seattle, ar,d lent atalwart aid in all the detail of the conference and conteat that enued, llieae gentlemen were opposed directly y the Alanka Packer' Aaaociation, with wo brilliant Iawvert lr atiemlnnce to fudain it end of the important iue, nd there wa no point for, or aninvt, it, lot in the (uboequent presentation Mr. Belland i happy to report tht entire aucceaa of the miaaion of himseli mid colleague, end the aulwtanre of hi- rcport 1 tliat after the first of Jan nary, IIMH, tncae atream will be abo lutely closed to all men, and left free to the fl!i for propagation and natural refuse; and he aya the quest iwa nof inmle a day too aoon, since under the !av controlling uch Iseuea, the Secretary or Commerce and I-ftbor must have deferrej hi order till the dawn of 11)00. Sccre- nry KtrnuM waa exceedingly patient, conxervative, and fair in hia treatment of all concerned in the contest, and even those who left hia presence defeated acknowledged the perfect justice and enurteay of liia bearinif throughout the . .. Ml. . V. i - ... -1- . proceetunps. ine nnnj iook jtmcc n le llltli and 17th of the present month and both partie to the case filed ample ritterr pleas in support of their conten tions. . Messr. Rosenberg, lliland and Belland had an audience with President Theodora Rooaevelt on the subject matter of theii lit to Washington, and the first ques- Surr 1ms akel them was, "Are you gen tlemen married V and on receiving the three-fold afllrmntive. he said in hi quick, incisive way, "I suppose you peo ple believe in protecting tlus industry for your children, and grand-children and idr eucccMors?" aaya Mr. Belland. The President then told them that he was nvith them heartily," and told them to give him the detail of their case a. concisely as possible, and this done, he sent for Secretary Loeb and directed im to Inform Mr. Strauss that he, th? President, wishcdi an order made, forth with, closing the Wood and Nushogak I upon the terms set 'forth in tlie plei presented by Mr. Rosenberg and his fonfrerres, and that it must be done dur ing the pending week; and as aoon aa this was made manifest at the Depart ment of Commerce, and Labor, the whole matter was instantly and finally dis posed of to the infinite satisfaction and gratitude of the three commissioners. UrT Belland was delighted with the President and says he and his friends were not with him to' exceed three minutes; but thai the chief executive maintained hia reputation for getting at crux of thing instantaneously and by direct questioning and sizing up an issue like lightning. They all left him delighted 'with the breezy contact a well a the favorable outcome of their tlx One Piano Number With Each $5.00 Purchase. Good Old Has been pretty good to all of us this year, so let us be :"y y ;;r. r : - thanJJur and wish one and all a Merry Wise, Reliable Clothier and Hatter beautiful city on the earth." Indeed. Mr. Belland was so charmed with the lace that he intends to seek a nomina- ion for Congress on tlie Prohi' ticket nd take up his official and private resi- enoe there later on; but in the mean- iine he and Mr, Belland will leave oday for a Christmas outing over at Vltoona, which the genial councilman ,vill enjoy with an unwonted test, con- Mdering the complete triumph in which he shared with hia friends at the "seat f all authority" in this broad land. Special pictures fori Christmas and new mgs will be the program at the Auto matic Theatre today. Christmas Tree at Fort Stevens- One of the most enjoyable occasions ever had at Fort Stevens was the Christmas eve at the post. The ladies f the post, Mrs. Col. White, Mrs. Capt. Lamoreux, Mr. Capt. Willis and Mrs. Capt. Kerfoot, prepared the entertain ment long to be remembered by all those who were present. Th large din ing room was profusely decorated, with chairs arranged for the 100 soldier and more than 50 residents of the post wrUi their children. A large Christmas tree loaded with gifts and ornamented with red, whit and blue light, occupied one end of the room. Capt. Kerfoot was master of ceremonies and in a clever address set things to going in a happy vein. After.selections by a quartette of soldiers, Chaplain Gilbert, who has been conducting services once a month at the Fort, delivered a short talk). Santa Claus earn in through a fireplace and everybody received a gift and a box of candy from his lavish hand. As eacn name was called the hearty cheering and hand clapping betokened the royal good feeling of everybody. When Chaplain Gil bert's name was called a stocking full of good things was given. In the toe were tucked away $35 as a gift from the officers and men. Ice cream and cake, followed by a general Yuletide hand shake, rounded out the good time. . S The coal man feels better hi week than he has since last March. Wood Wood Th Tongue Point Lumber Compear ar now booking order for abort (stem tengfJi) wood to be delivered during January and later. Get your order ia now. phone Main 2771. '12-U-tf. JUST. RECEIVED a fresh shipment of V Lowncy's Candies - Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to $2.50 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial 8t After closing the quest upon which they went to tlie "great white capital," Mr. Belland! and hia associates took In tlie publio buildings in a hurried tort of way, but at a pace that gave them a profound iniprossion of Its extraordinary beauty and utility, and Impressed them deeply with Wie probability of its be coming just what Senator Clark, chair man of the District of Columbia Com mission intend it to be, the ''most To every friend mi customer which this house owns and enjoys, the best wishes of the season go forth. With A Merry Christmas 1 v. v.:r '.: CHAS. V. BROWN The Family Shoe Man 4u