The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, .STOMA, OREGON.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1908.
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COME TO
OUR
Jauuary CleaH-up sale
And bave Money.
v JALOFPS
"The Style Store"
Commercial' Street
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Joint Installation
Cithing Post, Xo,
14. i. A. R and
dishing Women's lioliof Corps, No, 8,
!' Kl a joint installation Inst evening
ami a wry enjoyable time was sent
by the veteran and their ladies. Music,
refreshment and a social time wore in
dulged in ami the following otllccrs were
installed for the tnmunjj year: Cushhig
lwt, Xo. U: Commander, 0. K. Morton;
senior vice eommaiuler, H, C. Welch;
junior viee-eomniander, 11, Willson; Q,
M A. Sehorooekau; ehnplain, C. ,S.
Wright; atljutant, W. C. Shaw; sur-
geon, A. D. Craig; officer of the dav, P.
L Taylor; officer's guard, K, R. Brown
guard. ,1. V. Welch; (J. M., Sargt.. Thos.
IValey; sergeant-major, dossman
Timmons.
Women's Relief Corps, No. 3; I're-i
.lent, KliniMh Rich; S. V. 1'., Grace
Lealhi; .1, V. 1'., Jane .lelfers; treasurer,
Uowene Springer; secretary, Moltic (!il
hniigh; chaplain, Kiln Hamlin; eoiidue
tor, Sophia Hall; guard, Pauline Zeiglcr;
P. I., Charlotte Kkstroiu; musician, Irene
Johnson; color liearers Mollie Staples,
Sarah FastahcnJ, Kredreka Matt huh.
Lucy lngall.
Streets Are Closed
City Superintendent of Strwts Kear
ney yesterday closed Eleventh street
from Franklin to Duane and Exchange
street from Tenth to Twelfth. These
streets have been declared unsafe and
will be closed until the ordinance relat
ing to the improvement of the aforesaid
streets can be acted upon. A remon
strance was filed against the permanent
improvement of these thoroughfares and
11 is up to tne council to take some
action in the matter as soon as pos
Bible.
DONE BY DEEDS.
Walter C Smith and wife to A. E.
Philleo, lot 3, block 30, Plaza $225
Frank Patton et al to Mrs. Char
lotte Effler, lots 9 and 10, block 2,
Hill's addition to Ocean Grove 05
Fannie Griffiths to Charlotte Effler
lot 1, block 14, Bradbury's second
addition to Ocean Grove 60
Foresters Install
Court Astoria, Xo. 8, Foresters of
America held its annual installation of
officers last evening and the following
members of the order wilfTldmimster its
affairs of the coming year. Chief ranged,
O. Gearliart; sub chief ranger, E. 1?.
Winter; financial secretary, tt. C. Fos
ter; recording secretary. Geo. Dyer;
senior woodarj, Chas. J. Olsen; junior
woodard, Lloyd Minard; senior beadle,
Geo. Olsen; junior beadle, G. A. Minard;
trustee, F. J. Frederick; lecturer, II. M.
Brownell; treasurer, F. P. Leinenweber.
A social time was enjoyed by the For
esters present and music, interspersed
with social converse helped to pass the
time. A delicious repast was partaken
of and the new officers congratulated on
their new honors.
J. C. T. Althouse, of Portland, was a
visitor to Astoria yesterday.
Is Convalescing Rapidly
Captain Wicklund, of the Point Adams
live-Saving station, is rapidly recover
ing from some painful injuries received
about three weeks ago in a runaway
tiecidei.t at Fort Stevens, lie was thrown
from a buggy in which he and one of
his tfien were traveling to the look-out
station at the foit, and the wheel of
the vehicle struck him heavily leaving
severe bruises from his right knee to
shouMer, and housing him up for more
time than he likes to think nltuut. He
is still on crutches, but will soon dis
ense with them, a conclusion he, and
his friends, will be glad to acknowledge.
State Federation of Labor
The Federation of UxUtp met in ses
sion, yesterday forenoon, and took
up matters of interested to organized
labor. The morning session was taken
up in discussing the matters presented
and a clear understanding was had by
all the delegates present. Several reso
lutions were presented and the afternoon
was devoted to discussion on these reso
lutions. The convention will meet again
today.
WATERFRONT ITEMS
Little Doing on the Bar Going or
Coming Yesterday.
THE SHIP RAJORE DOCKED
The St. Helens Arrives Down With large
Load of Lumber Breakwater Due to
Leave Tomorrow The Annie Campbell
Arrives From up Rivet.
On the liar esterday the conditions
were not as would be desired. A I 4
o'clock the wind was from the east
was blowing at a late of 3U mile an
hour, while the weather was rainy and
loggy. At noon the wind wa from the
east, 15 miles an hour. The weather
twin cloudy and the bar rough. Several
vessels are due down the river and they
will cros out us condition will permit.
Annie M. Campbell ar
! p. m. yesterday. She
Mrs. Sarah Ross will leave on the
loth for a visit to California, and will
be gone for about six weeks.
33rd Annual Clearance Sale
Twenty per Cent. Discount on Each and
Every Article in Our Stock.
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Special sale of Steel Ranges.
This range is all blue steel
body, drop door feed, full
nickel trimmed and asbestos
iked. Special $25
We are overstocked on Heat
ing stoves and as special In
ducement we are offering 25
per cent discount on all of cur
beating stoves.
Our endless stock of Rugs
in all sizes and qualities are
, now offered at reduced prices.
, . 'v.wij"'cmri;i
Straight Chairs and Rockers.
Our full line of delayed holi
day stock is now on display
at the usual 20 per cent discount
A full line of Couches, up
holstered in leathers and
veloir are now on display at
sacrifices.
i
Napoleon Beds in oak, ma
hogany and birdseye maple.
Prices range from
$17.50 to $75.
Thirty-threeYears
in Astoria
Established in
1875.
The schooner
ived down at
is lumber laden and will leave lor San
Fraucin'o as soon a condition will
allow.
The lileuaivon arrived dou venter-
lay, and will leave out as ouu a .she
can.
The Crelliou, iu tow of the Okluhama,
nine down )eslcrday and i ready to go
to sea.
The following bulletin was posted last
night, at the Western I'nion otlioe:
Southwest storm winning ti p. m.j Port
Crescent, west; Port Angeles, Belling-
ham. Port Towiwiul, Everett, Seattle,
Tacoma, Anacortes, Aberdeen North
Head. AstoN.i, Marshlidd. A storm of
decided character is approaching Van
couver Island and will cause southeast
erly winds tonight and Thursday.
The British ship Kajorc. which has
Iwen lying iu the stream, was docked
yesterday and the balance of her cargo
is being discharged. When the full ex
tent of the damage is determined she
will la' reloaded and proceed on her way.
The Lurliuc did not arrie down last
night until nearly 0 o'clock. She brought
la shipment of hogs, for local consignees,
and left up on time, with a good pas
senger list and a fair load of freight.
Ed Donnelly, at the I.tiHine dock is
disconsolate. Ed had two cats, who
were ratters, ami they were fed ami
pamKred by their master until they
knew the name of "HI" as well as any
of his children. One niylit during the
present week a man apicarcd at the
dock, with two hounds iu leash, nnd
asked that he lie allowed to leave them
over night as he proposed to ship them
to Deep Ilivcr the following morning.
I'M, with his customary civility, nnd
good nature, permitted the dogs to be
tied up in the wareliou-c and the next
morning it was discovered that one of
the dogs had slipped his collar, and there
was a disembowelled feline on the w harf.
When Donnelly discovered the condi
tion of affairs, the next morning, tears
rolled in his eyes, and looking at the
cold distillled eorp-e of his pet, he ex
claimed, between his Holm: " the
that asks me to let a dog
tay in this warehouse again. I wouldn't
lose Hermodius for all the
dogs in this country
wow." Ed has only one cat now.
Patronize HOME Industry
and buy ft box of choice
Clatsop County Apples
We have Fifty Boxes, selling from
75c. to $1.25 the
Good Cooking Butter 50c the Roll.
Acme Grocery Co.
The Up-to-Date Grocers.
jn COMMERCIAL ST.
PHONE Mi
Mandamus Proceeding
Vesterday morning Max (!. Cohen, the
young attorney of Portland, arrived in
this city armed with a writ of mamlamu
directed to the olllccis of the Oregon
State Federation of Uihor, now In uu
nmil convention hew, and to its com
mittee on credentials, summoning them
to appear before the horoiiahlc- circuit
court for the Fifth Judicial District for
Oregon at 1 o'clock next Saturday after
noon. The suit Is broiiL-ht at the In
stance of E. 11 Hadding, a delegate
from the IVilliind local No, 10, of the
Painters, I'aperhangers Jt lVcorators'
t'lilon, whose credentials were turned
down in that convention on Monday last.
for certain alleged causes; and for his
restitution to proer standing and recog
nition and for the annulment for the
proceeding of the convention. The pa
hts were nerved yesterday forenoon,
and In obedience thereto, President ('has.
(iriun; serctary, T, M, t.calo, and
Messrs. J. L, 1-e.lridge. I. McDonald, L.
Jamison, Arthur Moffatt and C. H.
Thompson, committer on credentials,
will apear and make due answer as
prescribed. The matter i eculiarly
pertinent to the councils of latwr and
involves the personal standing of the
complainant and the ri)jht of the Federa
tion or of its committees to dispossess a
duly accredited delegate of hi seat and
voice in the convention.
Official and Fraternal
(irsnd Chancellor John M. Wall, of
IlillslMiro, and timnd Chief Keeper of
ltecords and Seals I,rtnis H. Stiuson, of
Salem, leading olluers of the great
Pythian order, for the State of Oregon,
arrived iu the city yesterday to oll'tciall)'
visit ami inspect A-tor bulge, No. t).
Knights of Pythias, mid to meet the
brethren thereof in friendly spirit. They
were in the capable and fraternal hands
of Mayor Herman Wise when hist wen,
mid it is safe to assume that they wen
able to take this morning's express to
Portland, from whence they will con
tinue their 2 M m j miles of fraternal cir
cuit lieforc liiiisliiug the work they have
cut out. Special honors were paid them
last evening at Astor Lodge and a
genuine go.xl time was hail by all who
had the pleasure of lieiiig present.
ASTORIA'S PROSPERITY.
The strain schooner St. Helens ar
rived down, yesterday morning, and
cleared at the custom house. She carries
1,300,000 feet of lumber, 175,000 of
which was loaded at Rainier.
Oil barge Ko. 3 is due down the river
today.
The Breakwater, for Coos Bay, is due
to leave out tomorrow. '
The schooner Luzon left San Pedro
for this port yesterday.
The German steamer Tiberius, from
this port, arrived at Muoran, yesterday.
The German steamer Alesin, from
Portland, arrived at that port on Tucs
Tuesday. The schooner Luzon left San Pedro
yesterday, for the Columbia river and
will load lumber for California.
The German ship Gertrude which was
chartered to load flour and grain, at
Portland, arrived at hat port on Tues
day night.
Lively Days in Retail Business.
Anybody that thinks the people of
this community is poverty-stricken, on
account of tin- money flurrv, is badly
mistaken, and a visit to the big sale
now noil)" oh is proof positive of all
we have said. As a matter of fact the
ix'ople are more liberal to buy the neces
sities of life now than a month ago, as
the supposed money panic is now on Its
lat legs, nnd everything looks bright
for the most successful times by spring
that Astorians ever saw. I his vear
will be a record-breaker in almost every
line of trade. Danziger & Co. found it
impossible to wait on the big crowds
of last Saturday at certain hours of the
day. Mir. KHer of the firm said you
give the Astoriana a big bargain and
they will soon produce the cash to buy
it with. This year's sacrifice is the
greatest we, as any other reliable house
ever announced, and fine goods and the
receipts are more than double for the
corresponding time of last year.
BUSINESS PRESSURE,
Causes Delay
in Reply
Embassy.
to Japanese
Lane's Family Medicine cannot save
all doctor bills, but can save a good
share of them. One two-shilling pack
age has kept a whole family in good
health for a $ear.
TOKIO, Jan. 8. In connection with
the successor to Viscount Aoki as Jap
anese ambassador at 'Washington, the
Associated Press has been informed that
the Japanese embassy at Washington
was instructed a week ago to formally
notify the state department of the selec
tion of Baron Tnkahira, at present Jap
anese ambassador to Italy, and to ask if
he would lie acceptable. No reply has
yet been received. The foreign office at
tributes the delay to the pressure of
business at Washington. It docs not
believe there will be the slightest hesi
tation on the part of the American gov
ernment In accepting Baron Takahira.
NEW TO-DAY
New Grocery Store.
Try our own inlxturs of coffee the
J. I. I). Fresh fruit and vegetal..
nouoHct t0 grocers. jTons Main
1281.
The Commercial.
The Commercial, Commercial (trvet,
near Eleventh, as everyone knows, is
one of the most popular resorts In As
toria. Drop in at any time and see the
class of people who patronise this popu
lar place and yon will be satlsfltd that.
In entertaining a gentleman friend, you
have found the right place. A pleasant
game of billlarJs. a little refreshment,
and a quirt talk helps to pass a pleasant
evening.
Now at City Hall
City Attorney Charles AhercrouiMe
has removed from his old quarters atti
be found at his office on the second
floor of the City Hall. II 30 tf.
Columbia and Victor graphopbones
and latest record, at 424 Commercial
street. A. It. Cyrus. tf.
Oliver typewriters
stenographers at A.
Commercial street.
and automatic
U. Cyrus, 494
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Palace Restaurant.
A successful ytr has Just closed for
the Palace Restaurant and a new year
opens. This year will, to doubt, be a
successful for this popular restaurant as
the past If not more so. The manner of
treating the guests pursued there can
not but tend to hold the trade and bring
those who hare never heard of the
Palace.
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REMEDY
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This remtity can always be depended upon and
It pieunnl to fakt, II conulrj no opium ar
other harmful drua and may be lven ai ceefl
dently to a b.ihy at to an adolL
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