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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1908)
SATURDAY, JANUARY tsst- 4, mm ; THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Our twenty years experience, our up-to-date equipment and immense stock of GROCERIES. FRESH MEATS, FUUJTH AND VEGETABLES, 01 UNAWARE, ETC. HAY AND MILL FEED arc at yonr service for 1908. ROSS, H1GGINS & CO. The Leading Orofm W TILES llf 1 1' Marriage License (Kwar mU end Kiinim ,1'cltomlml. both of Clatsop county, wr the recip ient of document permitting them to wed, from the county clerk yesterday. A Good Company The "Are You deity Company" which made yrxat lilt III l'tn-t luint, the u-t week, ftra Iwoked t tli Astoria Tlifn- tr for tomorrow nljjht. Adminiatritor Appointed Th petition of I). J. Insulin to lie ap pointed administrator of the estate of hi late on, Melville Spencer InjalU. wa .favorably acted upon by Judge Trenchard yesterday tt ml )tittr of ad ministration went ordered issued. Initalling Oil Burner A. It. Church, who ha Installed many oil burner In this section, mid thnouiiii out the state, In in Atil. Ills men r now enj;njt,I in lilting out the Julia II. with an oil liiinilnj- apparatu. Sev oral other outfit ill le plaivd ty Mr. Church later. Tunnel Work Progretaing AWrk on the tunnel of the Ilwaco H. It Co.. on the north shore, ia pro greying finely, Yesterday morning, day light wa reached in the lore. A per foration having bwn made. Work will lie steadily prueeeded with and will W completed liy spring. Would Lay Railt- K. A. Ordlng, the contractor, who l Improving Irving avenue, baa filed a petition with Auditor Anderson aking the Council fop permUition to lay rail temporarily on Irving avenue between Fourteenth and Klghtcenth trets, for the purnft of moving dirt in the im provement of the street. New Boy Arrive Dr. te report! the arrival of a now on at the home of John 01n, I (KM lluane utrcct about 6 o'clock lust evening. Entertainment Postponed Owing to the tllnes of Chiiplalti Kllofson, of the rleiimen' institute, the iitcrlaiuiiieiit which wa to have heen glvi-n tonight liu. lHn postponed. Due notice will hi. given of the date on .illicit it w ill I held. For Order of Sale Tho guanllan 0f Willie and ilu.cl (hrlsterisen, minora, ha patitioiiej the county court fur an order of alc of real etale, ami Monday, January 2"th was set for hearing objection to ltiing the order, from the minor and their heir. Funeral Service The funeral service over the leiimiui of Uie lute ('aptiiin Jnmea K. Campbell will be conducted jointly under the aimpiwa of Astoria Idg, No. ISO, 11. I. (I, K. and Amur Lodge No. 0. K. of 1'. in Old Fellow' hull, on Sunday after iioou at 1 o'clock. Interment will be had in the Knight of Pythia plat at the tirrriiwoud teeiutery. Council Special $eion A call tin lern iued by Muuie Wise i'or a special session of the Council to I held on Monday, January 0, at 12 o'clock noun. The session i for the pur- po.e of adopting a resolution fixing the lime for bidding the regular meeting during the year. The resolution will undoubtedly fix Monday evening ut V.'M) o'clock a the flrt regular mcetiiig of NEW APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE COUNTY COURT NAMES R0ADMAS TER, OVERSEER OF POOR, JUS TICE OF PEACE F0 SEASIDE AND BRIDGE KEEPERS. The county court held a long clon aln yesterday all of the member be- WATER COMMISSION MEETING REGULAR SESSION OF THE BOARD TRANSACTS ROUTINE BUSINESS -REPORTS READ AND BILLS , ALLOWED. The regular session of the wuter com- inliou met ut their room in the City iug present. The -oiitrarl for furnl-; Hull lust evening all the member be- tore, and vault for tho niw court house, ing present except Jr. .Samuel Elmore, which were recently let, were approved, j who is confined to 1il borne with a e The mutter of purchasing a rock cruh-! vm! ttaek of the giippe. The elon er wa taken up, and It wn decldcl ' ,lort on! not,,ir, '"'t routine t nrir . v,. i -.i .i . i M"g transacted. Hie minute . , ' ' f the previous regular lewion and of from Ue.ll Co., of Portland. Thectjtlie npfM mnUm WM ap. ol the muclilnc will 1 (17;0, in Chi- proved. The clerk report for Decern- cago. and It will Im delivered in 00 day, showed the total amount of businea Mr. Joseph llrown was awarded con- Ttkeo 111 Jean Hunting, who has been under the weather for the pant .few day, wa eom polled to go to hi home yesterday. lie 1 differing from an attack of la grippe, and it I hoped that hi Indisposition will lat but ft few day. During his absence Frank ,Onrn will aaume hi duties a driver of Chemical No. 1. Grand Smoker "Will be given by the different unions of thl elty, Tuesday evening, January Ttli, at 8 p. m., in the aid Fellows' building In honor of the Oregon State Federation. All are cordially invited. I-4-3U Fined For Trespawing Sum Xego and C. Xego, two Jnp, were before Judge Goodman ye4eidny charged with trenpaasing. J. J. Kinney was the complainant, and charged the defendant with trespassing on his duck feeding lake, which wa fence,! In. The Judge lined the culprit $10 and cost each but their attorney, fl. 0. Fulton, asked that the fine be placed at an amount that would allow an appeal, and he wa accommodated by the fine being placed ut $20 and cost. You Don't Need to Send to Portlani 0. H. Orkwltc 137 Tenth (treat. eJ cover your umbrella juat a good u they can any place on the northwet coast Sweets Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlors. is the best and most reliable place to buy your Christmas Novelties and Candies. Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs 2 Dozen 5c Scholfield filattson & Go. GOOD GOODS 112 and 120 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 931 for Ui month of Jfccember to have been 1.. tli a 1 1"flAO '! 1 I. . t tract for meal, for the county prison- " " T' ' lu,B'ca"D .... .... iimi iop me same period were er-, , being the only bidder, lhe T,l0 tnmnft 4atemfnt for prue pr meal agreed upon 1. 20 cent. lht month endin)f 7 VZ a ; , , r . . huknce on Uni in the ?cnerttl fund of I r " in?" , V Z MM- The report of asltant adults $117.1, children W.75. The eon- fornif(UllHn(. the month w reaJ ac, a awarueu ,o ,,e. ,.,,, on fl,fc fop ..,, ,, . p.com , ,r .urn, - lhcemer tmmnUng to 15,50.75 w or. m " :m l"""l,r """V- 11 dered paid. Bill, for the month of De- from J. H. Hobson L Co. The wmW t the ammmt of price wa, I per eent per gallon, in 20 Tu, mmm,inlrallnni (nT Hnllon lots, and the bid was accepted. th, , of nUf wm nfmfA th Several of the present official were re- m(e committ,e anJ further buslneM ap,M.imcu as .onows: r. J. J. ru.ton, ,, Mm Mmmhtim td- ove raee, of the jioop t a salary of $10 mpnt WM tak,n th(J ncxt per month; J. F. Itartoldii. road master w ith salary of $100, with liond of $2000. Go0(j Thing .m.i Aii.liew line a. janitor until llie The mem)ms of t)le nl,,ht force. of new court house i finished or until the the Ast(irian (the up stair force, of further order of the court. mr.nl nr (rfe.l n . ..,n.n,m. tin ac(Hiin oj i ne fleam or former la.t niu tllat wai m.Ae n08 ).ii-e oi .no peace, ai eaiie. m. j. ,H,e hy he Undne.s of the ladie of iMii.h, ier wu a vacancy in mat (;atewav jM,,e of Reikah who held olli.. Henry llrailer was appointed to iplr ilwtaiiati0n 0f officers. The brain till the vacancy, 'with bond placed at Mtor were b hot Mtaai. Keejers of bridge were ftp- .!,. H.inled. as followes: Wallu-ki bridge, ,)rou ,lt (o the anctlim by a commit- A. MeUan. salary $20 per mouth; iff (i( IadiM ..jIomC never wa like lx!wi 4 ( lark bridge Xo. I, Lexon An- tM, IllllUfred the police editor as derson, salary, $10 per month; Lewis fine piive of mUe melted , hjR mouth, & Dark bridge, No. 20, X. Jones, salary .Ti)ftt.g ftee mother never made," $25 r mouth; Voung' Jlay bridge, chirped the marine editor, a he tmacked Cyru Ilnrriiuan and Warrenton draw bi ethiopian liw, and ft huge sandwich bridge, J. A. Xcal, aalary $5 per month, diggppcred n hfs capacious maw. The All are mipisdnted except J. A. Xeal. ni.ht editor Ha-hl nothinir, neither did The court Issued an order to the bridge ,,e g,iw WO0(J ,,e happily keeper tni no intoxicating liquors ai tlm p0(H lhitlgt jUappeared from shall be sold on the county premises. hig dcsk lo ft pace whpre tht,y wollJ The court will meet again today. do tjie mo(,t good. The telegraph -edi tor aid: "I hope '30 will never come in The Whang Ho ' on this proposition," while the court The Chinese war juuk Whang Ho, reporter muttered "fine." The war cor- which was in the harbor last summer, ' respondent mumbled, as he finished hi and which luis been exhibited at many tcnth sandwich and his fifth cup . of point on tho coas, will make a trip to'free, "let the Jap come on we do not New Oi lean by w ay of the Strait of j, xh0 count for Moran, or Attel Magellan. Her first atop will lie at cither, after this, piped the sporting Muiuitlaii and there, alio will be beached : editor,' thev would surely be ovcr- and cleaned. Capt. M. II. Graham will j wiKilt jf they were fed like this." I lie in command and hu will have a white eold cat block of this,' said the real crew of eight to man the sails. Her estate editor, "and drink lots of that bamboo masts wil bo discarded us will ncctar of the gods, good deeds bring also bo her matting sails. The Whang their own reward." "Gee," shrieked the I To is an interesting craft, upposed to copy hoy as he disappeared through the im! i iu years oia, aim is ouui ot cam-: (toor w,th nn armful of cake and sand phor wood, teak 'wood, pipe mahogany. J wiche which he had slyly swiped, "I Singapore iron wood and Fooehow pole, ie t0 Work here." Thus things went She was purchased i China by W. F. j on and continued until the last crumb Milne and sailed across "the Pacilio to had been 'gathered up and the steady San Pedro, Oil, The instruments form-'grind proceeded with. The down-stairs erly used on the Wliang IIo, in the tor- j force will be invited to the next repast turo of pirates, form the most interest-i ing part of the craft. She left San Fran- Sub-Committee Works- One Piano Number FREE with each $5.00 Purchase by a Wise Cus.ocer. V Money scare? We don't care! V Mark-down prices r Everywhere! r 1 . I IIIIIM 1-- - - T i to... The phantom "Panic" has not ruffled us. We are "still doing business at the same old stand." The welfare of our business depends on the faith of ou-xustomers, and we are kept busy as -ever selling good clothes. Thank you! for your favors during the past year. Thank you! for your patronage in 1908. Youll find good value at all times. And just now our reduction Sales Offer Unusual Opportunities. IB to 35 per Cent Off. Men's and Boys' Suits. Overcoats, Hats, Underwear, Umbrellas, Trunks, Etc, Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. DONE BY DEEDS. I-nrs Largen to H. B. Nicholas, certain land in T. 8 X., R. 9 W., D.L.C. of JohniAdair..... 1 Henry J. H. Dechmann to Mar garet Bell, XE. 1-4 of section 28, T. 4 N, R. 10 V.; 160 acres.. 1600 U. S. to Franziskft John, SE. 1-4 of XW. 1-4 of section 4, and S. 1-2 . oi XB. 1-4 and the SE. 1-4 'of ' XW. of 1-4" of section 5, T. J S, 11. 9 W.; 160 acres; patent. ........ U. S. to Bruno P. John, E. 1-2 of XW. 1-4 of section 9. T. 6 N, It. 9 W.j 80 acres; patent U. S. Tarren to W. C. Hardie, lota 3, 6 and 11. Hay Stack Rock Park . . 1 JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowney's Candies Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to' $2.50 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial St cisco on Thursday. Rebekah Installation I The street committee on streets, that is the sub-coiuniittce that does the work, were at it vesterday, the scene of their work being Bond street. They were re Gateway Belickith Lodge, Xo. 77, I. 0. (X F. held an installation of oflicers for moving the piles of mud which had the ensuing term, in their lodperoom ! been gathered at a previous session. The last evening. A very enjoyable time ! chairman of theub commitee, Dan Bel was spent, music and social converse, j oher drove the wagon and his subordi- interspersed with duncing, affording j n did the loading. Superintendent much enjoyment to those present. A ' t Street Ceamey with his usual gene For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlor teoend Floor ever Boholfleld A Matt ion Co, delicious repast was indulged and the new offices started on their duties with many congratulations. The following were the oflicers installed: Belle Huden, noble, grand; Alma Lawson, vice-grand; May me Clinton, secretary; Rose XorJ strom, financial secretary; A. Y. An derson, treasurer; Betsy Enberg, war den; Magdaline Lauridsen, conductor; Maggio Younce, inside guardian; Lena Smith, outside guardian; J, L. Kline, rosity, furnished the wagon, which, by the way, he borrowed from E. A. Gerd ing. "Jimmy" will probably have a lapse of memory when, the time comes to turn the vehicle, as he needs it very much in his business, it having a tight closed body and can carry the semi liquified terra flrma to a particular point, instead of distributing it along the streets. Judge Anderson, the ap pointee of the subcommittee is pleased right aupporter noble grand ; Clara P. I with tneir work out needless to state Hobaen, left supporter noble grand; that they will cheerfully resign when Hilma Peterson, right supportor vice tnel'" telM of service has expired. grand; Laura Anderson, left supporter vice grand; IJllie Lewis, chaplain. Discount Sale . Miss Crang, proprietress of the Art Store, 541 Commercial street, Is holding her regular January discount sale. Every article In the store has been re duced in price and a splendid opportun ity for bargains. Attention Knights of Pythias. Members of Astor Lodge, No. 6. are requested to meet in the Castle Hall at 12 o'clock, noon, Sunday, January 5th, to attend the funeral of Sir Knight J. E. Campbell. THOS. B. LOUGHERY, C. C. Attest: A. J. C. Shreder, K. of R. & S. l-4-2t. A. R. Church, of Portland, is a guest ! Special Sale of his brother, E. J. Church, engineer . On ranges, heating stovee, and rug, on the A. & C. R. R., and will remain at L. H. Hennlngsen, 604-506 Bond street in ths city about a week. . next door to express office. Brown's Clean - Up Shoe Sale 2,000 Pairs of Men's, Women's, Boys' arid Children's High Class Shoes to be sacrificed at less than eost. Thin event will mark the greatest and most merciless slaughter of shoes ever known in Astoria. During this sale you can have them at 25c. a pair and Up. Chas. V Brown The Family Shoe Man