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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 190. THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. "Pin Money Pickles" When everything tastes stale and flat, and when you crave , something Pleasant to the Palate; Try Pin Money PicKles ROSS, HIQGINS & CO. The Ludlna Oroor JPSOMIETH NUP TIALS TERSE tEBJMI W Declaration of Intention Martin Nate rivrily declared Inlcuthm tu W'mhi' A 'I'"' 'itl',' Marrtoe Liene K. Allmt .Iiiliiiunt ami hainryn smy Hidlh rl granted t ri llocimc yc-lniduy. Goes To Hospital A (MUD I')' "f Hj'hIWU'HhI, of Skuimkii. was admitted to the )u jiltul lint, evening fr medical treatment. Avoid Penalty Tin. Iiut Jtty on hlch t nay water !. I avoid tin !!. wilt extra (r tl' llniiu'-iK-y, will I Friday, January I'l Oidinanaa Signed Mvr ll'iimtu Vli lias alllxed I sliMMturc to nil warrants for lillli allow ed lit the hit fin of the council nnil ln t Hit' ordinances iased. Will Enteraln TI10 Kiiull-li l.utlK'rim Jjnllr' Aiil Swicly will Im entertained thin after noun liv Mr. Clm . Vcmchurcn at her Imiiic MniilxT and friends lire Invited Engine Houe Changed lu t'o. No. I which has been 1I0111I lied on tint court, house ground, iiun l.wii removed to t lift r new uarter 011 Alitor street. It Convalescing , ... Tlif many fi lends of T. K. 1-siiriu will Im iiU'ttw.l to know t hut he is now con nilfoi'hitf from bin recent severe attack of Inlliiminittory rhcunuitim, Attention Foresters of America. AH iik'iiiIhth of the Foresters of America itti- r,iii''t-d to attend tin funeral of Mn. Thomas IVd-riMMi nt o o'clock . in. toiliiv nt H1 Jerome ave nor, K. (i. (Jcarhiirt, chief ranker. Return Home VI!li,.i .IcIilllllL'.. of .NUlllokttWII. who Im. Wn .mite ill nt St. Mary's jiilnl for m-nriit weeka pat, baa o far rcovcred 11 to I able to return to bin homo yesterday morning. Take Oath of Offlce Dr. Clara lb-ame waa vlnitor to 1,,. city halt yenterday and took the oath of olio nn city ihyairian for the coming vcur. (.'. 0. . I'lingi-r ban taken the oath of office a tret aeMor. Succumbs to'Fever 1. IVtirnon, a ieldent of Olney, who hit Inch a .itlcnt at the honpital, for gcvcrul week, micrumlwd to an attack of typhoid fever lat evening. The ile ccikhcI wiu native of Sweden about 40 year of age. No. 3 at Hand Tho Chinook I-oguhig Company i about to rtWe lt third engine for it loL'uing line aim! the dandy little worker 4 (lull' In I fin A. A C. yards ready for triina hlimciit ncroM the river. It i a "s1n." nml a dead rlnaT for lt two mate already "over there in aervic. It will go heiie today or tomorrow. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Q 00 0 PERSONAL MENTION 00 0 000000000000000 00 Mi. Hamilton ami aon, left for an extended viit to Taeoma yetepijy. J T, AiidcriKiii, of (.li'-hiilln, Waih., arrived in tlie city yexterday. Win. F. .fiinwineti, of Allmny, ()re., ar rived in, on the noon train, yeterday. A, T, Althouiw, of Aherdiwn, Wash., in a viHlor In Antonu. .laiiic l ( unary, of lUiinii r, in ' in tlie city for a few dy. Jnrwi Kearney, who Inn uncut the One of tlie notahlo nociul cventa of holiday aetuwin with Win piin-nU, Mr. and BEAUTIFUL HOME ON LEWIS AND CLARK SCENE OF HAPPY EVENT -MANY GUESTS FROM ASTORIA WERE PRESENT. One Piano Number FREE uith each $5.0(Purchase by a Wise Cusiocer. Money scare? We don't care! Mark-down price Everywhere ! Made 1 Mistake A good jok on Liverpool .lack wa on .vent erday. f complaint waa made In the jiwllct' eouit againnt fieorpe Stcvpiin. Constable Sayre tiwk the pnper and rved them on .John Rteph' eiiHoit and haled him before Judge Uoo.1 .... . . 1 i.t man. Wlien tne eiuprii 'wim muiiin heforn hU Honor It was dineovered that a tnintake waft made and John wan clear ed. Liverpool Jack i an efficient oflleer, too much 0i 1ml hla mUtake, due to his efficiency, ;W'ia a amiree of annoyanee to an iunocii party. Worked Will Commence JJrpreH'i.tativca of the yeiiihiiii! i'iatti arc contidcrlng proponala for the lllling in of the butciiicnt of the Yii li,ul Anlotiii hotel. It i tho intention to ln'gin the Mipcrtiilftlve of the build ing by March lt. tlie high Charing Paik Road Several day ago, during wind, a number ol tre.-i were blow acron the city park road. Yesterday Contrac tor Carter wa engaged in the tak of learing that thoroughfare, and it i ex- ptwtcd the road will be open to t raffle in a few day. tliij new year waa the we-lding at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mr. V. Itcilli 011 the I a-win mid Clark ycntct.luy, win 11 tin ir daughter, Kather luu Miiy, becamo Die Uiidtt of K. Albert Jo!inoii, one of the propiieloi of the Acmo IJroeciy of thin city. Moic than u hundred gui'U were in iitleiiilaiicif at the happy event. A launch had been I'uriiMied to carry tho thirty- live gucU from Aitoiia, I'rouiiitlv ut tho noon hour to the truii, 1, of Meiidellinu'k W'ediliiig March tho groom, attended by the bent until. William O, Itcilli, entered the parlor ,11. d took bin ntillid before Itcv, W'ui. H (iilUerl, the obviating clcrgvman, l wan followed by the brhlcwmiiil, XIi ltoc Ninbct of Portland, followed inline diately by the briile nh wan accom panieil lv her father. At the conclusion of til,, ceremony eongrattilationa were showered upon the happy couple, after which a delictum lunctieon was en joyed. The bride is one of Clatsoji'l prettiest dmighteis mid is extremely populur nmoug Iter friends and iiniliiiiit;incc. I ho gKHim is one 01 Astoria rising lui-incss nicn and enjoys the respect of a host of friemls ulto congratulate him iiihiii 1ilic Hew found haiminm which in bin. Mr. and Mrs. .lolmsnn left 00 the even ing train for Portland and will tour the const cities for several weckn when thev will return to Astoria to make their home. Kearney, ban returned to of to Mm. P. 1L Portland. a, al JMayiiciii, of Swift, A Co, Port hind, wan a business visitor Astoria yesterday -)" J). Stramoi and wife and Master Sanford Kchluascl, left for several dayn visit to l'ortland yesterday ill. J. W. T. Smith went to Fort Stevena on the noon express ye-terday whore he bemrns the guent of Captain and Mrn. Percy Willia, for a day or two. Mxk. K. E. Katca, J. W. fjttea and .faster Eugene Ente arrived from Seuttlo Tuesday and are the guent of I)r. and ftfrn. 0. B. F-wtea, Senator Jf. b. MvCowan wa a buni neaa visitor from the north ahore city today J. W. Palmer, manager of the Went port l.mnhcr Company, who has Wn ill for aome time pant, in again able to lie about, Mr. Palmer will leave soon for an extended visit to California. to .Steel safety depoait Ijoxen placed in a concrete vault can now be rented from the Scandinavian-American Kavimm Hank. I9t. Installation at St. Helena- Tom Laughrey. as installing oH'urr of the K. of P.. went to St. Helen on Tuesday night to install olllcern of the local liKlge. Imagine hln surprise when he found that a public installation had been arranged and Tom. with his innate modesty, broken up. However he recovered and carried out. the ceremonies to the satisfaction of all attending. Candies at 10 cents a pound Quarantine Station The Manufacturer' Association of Portland is still harping on the question of having the (iinrutiiie station ut Kurt Sts-vonn. Ir. Holt, federal, quarantine olllcer at this poet bus furnished the de partment at Washington with data con cerning the matter and while awaiting the instructions from the department temporary arrangement have been made to have the quarantine steamer Electro dock nt tho Union Cannery nt Smith Point for the purpose of keeping a bet-! ter lookout for incoming vessels. This I is the best practical way of facilitating the quarantine of vessels, until such time as the department sees its way clear to placing a lookout at tho Point Aditms Life Saving station. JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lownes Candies Pound Boxes 50c -and up. Boxes 15c to $2.50 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial It ' The phantom "Panic" has not ruffled us. We are "still doing business at the same old stand. The welfare tf our business depends on the faith of ou- customers, 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 3B per Cent Off. s Men's and Boys' Suits. Overcoats, Hats, Underwear, Umbrellas, Trunks, Etc Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. J. S. Teperson arrived in from Seattle last night and will remain in Astoria the balance of the week. When you need a cough cure you need one that will cure your cough. Kemp I i?alsam. the best cough cure, will do it. All druggists sell it lor 25 cents. Special Sale On ranges, heating stoves, and ruga, at L. H. Henningsen, 504-506 Bond atreat next door to express office. P. T. Peterson, of Corvallis, Ore, visiting friends in Astoria. He will leave for home on the 6:10 train tonight. Our regular 40c kind, and a premium with every pound. Royal Neighbors Install Hamblen Camp, N'o. 2013, Royal Neighbors of America, held an installa tion of oIlicciK at ltedmeu's Hull, last evening ami the following are the officer for the ensuing term: Pit oracle, Mrs. .laisibscn; oracle, Mrs. WW hers; vice- oracle, Mrs. Malitgumba; receiver, Mrs. Rosenlierg; secretary, Miss Edith Lash; marshal, MJi-s Rosenlierg. This install- inir oflicer whs Mrs. Rich, who was as sisted bv marshal of cereliionies, Mrs. i'.riiksen. A delicious collation was en joyed by those present, ajnmig whom were n number of visiting neighbors who are in attendance at the Federation of l.aboi' convention. Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs Dozen $9 a, it.- Scholfield Matison & Co. SSSSL 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone1181 ' Phone 931 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto ' m .' I A j on ii so union op p ii uo,. Parlora 8ond Floor over oholfUld A Mattion Co. Football Championship WJiile the big football team was win ning laurels for our city a junior league was playing a series of game and inci dentally was preparing some excellent material foi' the Astoria championship team in later years. The Fern Hill team claims the championship of the junior teams of the county. Without defeat this team of husky lads defeated all comers. The games were played on the junior cround at Seventeenth and Franklin usually attended by enthusi astic rooters. Will Go To Lyle P. F. Harding, A. & C. ticket agent at tlie depot in this city, a valuable man in the field he has been filling for some time past, ha been called to take the iPortland & Seattle agency at the Lyle station, about 20 miles above Vancou ver, on tho North Bank rond, oud will leave for his new post in a day or so, much to tho chagrin of General Agent Johnson, at his place. - Mr. Harding is n very capable man and will be missed at the depot. Warrenton City Election At the city election at Warrenton yes terday the Citizens' Ticket was elected by goodly majorities, Tho results of the ballots show the following: ,For Mayor, 1). n, ColToy, 47; Oeo. Warren, 22 j for council men Wl C. Hardie, 53 j Geo. W. Mooro, 49 i T, G. Kelley, 44; Allen Airth, 22; Harry Wood, 21; J. Kindred, 19. Report has it that the contest was a. lively one and considerable interest was manifested. A Torrent of Bargains! Real and Unmistakable, will Signalize the Giant Sale of the Decade which is now in Full Swing. A Trade Coup Carefully and Skillfully Planned and Successfully Consummated Has placed the Brown Shoe Store more than ever in a posi tion to emphatically, decisively and overwhelmingly undersell the market. Here Are the Bargains and They Are Yours Infants' and Children's Shoes: ' Regular 90c shoes, sizes Nos. J to 5 now 55c Regular $J.JO shoes, sizes 5 to 8.spring heel, now 65c Regukr $J,25 & $135 shoes, sizes 1 to 5, now. 70c r Regular $1.40 & $1.65 shoes, sizes 5 to 8, now 90c Regular 50c & 75c shoes, soft soles, now 25c Ladies' Dress and House Slippers: Regular $3.50 and $4.00, now $1.25 and $2.00 Ladies Pumps and Oxfords, regular $3.50 and $4, to be closed out at $ 1 .85 to $2.25 Ladies' Three Point Slippers and Buskings; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values now 75c Little Men's Shoes, size 11 to 13, regular price $1.75 to $2.00, now $1.00 to $1.30. Boys' and Youths' $2 and $3 boots, just the thing for farm wear, now 95C Boys and youths Turn Sole Oxfords, regular price $1.25J'iand $1.50, now 45c and 65c. CHAS. V. BROWN The Family Shoe Man. V