The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 10, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 190S.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
"Pin Money Pickles"
When everything tastes stale
aud flat, and when you crave
something
Pleasant to the Palate;
Try Pin Money PicKles
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
The Laadlng Grooere
IBS P OF III I1H
lined For Aauult
lu the Jusllct rurt yetrday Nicholas
George u lined 3 mil cost, tut an
ftMmilt on Conntantlue Apotalo.
The Lit Day
Today i the ut Jy t py
bills, to aavo the 23 rents penalty, mid
Clerk lunberry will be on band to
collect from those who apwar at
oflk.
Guardian Appointed
August 1vIJoii was appointed, by
the county court ywitcrday, a guardian
of McIIImjh (lid Cynthia Keovcll. minora.
Ilia Iwiid wa placed t "'I ,,e
authorized to distribute lh estate.
Jn New Office
Mi lnom ll.noit, publlu alctio
gmplmr, formerly at 477 Commercial
alreel, ha moved t Commercial
Mrcot, over tbo Whcrity, HaUton &
Company's ahoe 'ore.
Daughter Born
There was bora to the wife of Frank
8. Dafliy. taut night, a daughter weigh
hit nine pmimU. Dr. K.te. the attend
i,, 1.1,1. remwts Urn I, Frank will
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probably recover.
Funeral Notice
Tha funeral of the lata John i'eterwn
will lie hrld from I'ohl'a mortuary chnpcl
oil Sunday. The dra-d was a native
of Finland, hIkmH M yearn of ago, and
iitvumtwd to an attack of typhoid
fever WedneaJuy evening.
Registration Progreatlnj
ItegUt ration wa lively, yesterday, 162
registrations being made, Tha apportion
ment of the registration was aa follow:
Aatoria No. 1. 12; No. 2. Mi No. 3, 21 i
No. 4, 28; No. 5, 30; No. 0. 20; Xo. ?.
18, Ilia outalde precincta are represent
ed hy Clifton, No. 2, with 1 registration;
Chadwell, It Clatsop, 1; John Iay, No.
1. 1; John Day, No. 2, 3; Jewell. 2; Mel
villo. 1; Olney, li Seaidde. i; Svensen,
2; Veier, J, and Warrenton ,1.
Groccrymen Banquet
Iigan Kail 'was the scene of an en
thusiastic gathering hint evening when
126 of Astoria's business men were the
guets of the Itetall (Iroi-erymen's Asso
ciation. ITeaident Seholfleld appointed
F. J. Carney toaatinnalcr, and the gath
ering proceeded to enjoy themselves
with the vlnnds before them. Chas. B.
Merrick, secretary of the tnte associa
tlon of groccrymen, waa present and
addressed the gathering on the subject
for the betterment of the retail business.
A nutnlier of other gentlemen addressed
tlie gathering and at a late hour the
assemblage adjourned considering the
evening a well apent.
The Methodist Revival
I'rof, Chas. li. Cray and wile, who
have been secured to direct the mimic
in tha revival meeting at the MethHiit
Church eauie yeterday and are buay
orgnulciiig tht lurgo churui eholr. Hev.
C. Ai. Van Mnrter will m here Saturday
and will preueh hit llrt mjpiiioii Sun
day. The utteiidanee nd Intervtl Ihui
fur i excellent and hid fair to lnvrvate
under the leaderhi) of tliee revivalitla.
A eordlul invitation l extended to the
nultliu to attend.
STATE FEDERATION
OF LABOR
Floience Roberta and "Zira"
Atorinna are to have the pleaaure of
erlig the great emotional activa in
(lie role of "Heater Trent" in the new
adaptation of W llkle Collin' "Tlie Now
Magdalen." Mi ltoberta hue ever Wn
a eout favorite and from the plaudit
whiilt have been ahowered upon her by
the enatern eritle. hn evidently made
l!Mid In the "effete el." Mia ltlart
U nhly mipHirted and a peurable per
fitmmtiee I aittleipated.
Biological Inquiry
Mnler Flh Warden Van Duen 1 in
teeeipt of a lelter from the bureau of
liherie in n-gard to the etahlihment
of a bliiliigii'ut iiiiiiiry into the life and
habit of the Columbia River anlmon.
t iimiilloner llouer pay Mr. Van
I mien a aire compliment, in coinciding
with the Mntei l"ih Wanlen' view
on th aubject, and an effort will be
made to Mi-tire a peelal appropriation
to carry on the work.
Lacerated Thigh
A painful neeident oerurred to Law
r'iire 'I'homdyke, yesterday. Mr. TIhud
dyke, who 1 eonneeted with hi father
in the printing builne, had the mi for
tune of falling on a pair of "hear, in
the ntlb-e, and cutting an ugly gah in
hi thigh. He a removed to hi home
and at lal art-omit waa renting eay.
It i hoped that he will oon be back to
bulne and that no aeriou reitiilta will
follow. In the meantime Thorndyke,
iere, will keep thing going.
Candies at
10 cents a pound
Our regular 40c kind, and a
premium with every pound.
Strictly Fresh
Ranch Eggs
2 Dozen 65c
Scholfield Malison & Co.
. 112 and J20 Twelfth St.
Phone 1181 Phone 931
For a-
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
Johnson Phonograph Co.
Parlor teeend Floor over toholfiold A Mattaon Co.
CLOSE OF A SUCCESSFUL CONVEN
TIONNEW OFFICERS ELECTED
FOR THE COMING YEAR SALEM
NEXT PLACE FOR CONVENTION.
The State Federation of Labor doted
a very umaful convention yeterday
evening by the election of oilicer and
the selecting of a place for next year'
convention,
Conld-rablu buiuc wu IruuRoctcd
during thu day, hualne. of importance
to thu cuuoe In which the delegate were
aembled, and whun the time came for
the aelection of ollioor for tfhe coming
year, lnterit waa at fever heat.
C. If. t; i a in of I'ortluud who ha mode
mi excellent preaiding oilicer, waa re
eleck'd a pienident, and the following
ndditluuul oilicer were tiumeds Flrt
vlce picident, J, L. Wflieeler, Portland;
aecond vice.prevideiit, 11. SI. Iornten.
of Aatoria; third vice preidcnt, Hurry
Hill, of Salem, Die.; fourth vice prei
dent, John Ureenwood, of luihlk'ld;
liflh vice-prvaident, Mr. L. Gee, of Port
land. .1. ('asnidy, of Portland, wa elect
ed necrt'Ury and trcaurcr and Me.
J.uttd, . Come und C. It. Thomptou were
iiumed it the executive committee, ajid
thu climed a Very ucceful VCMkiou of
it linn a body of men a ha ever met
in Atot ia.
It win determined that the next con
vciiliou will lie held at Sulem at a dute
to lie nnincdylatei'.
Good feeling wu mauifettUHl at the
clone of the convention and many
!umdhukc were exchanged aa the dele
gute parted to leave for their respec
tive home.
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I. N. Fleichnr to Teaie Fleitch-
ner, hit 15, id, 3 and 14, block 10,
HeriuoHu Park 4
J. K, Higgiu and 'wife to Arthur
K, d"ctoi -ten, lot 7 and north 20 feet
of lot 24, block 1, Warren' flrt
addition to Vt'arreiiton..,.,,,,,,..,
Klixa Ann Hiael to Goorge Hizel,
N. 1-2 of KK. 14 of teclion 21, T.
I)NHJW.
Mary K. Stunley to J. F, Uurti
and wife, lot 1, block 5, Grime annex
to Ocean Grove
M. J. Kinney to X. II. Anderson,
lot 0, block 00, New Astoria ,,
31. J. Kinney to Annie , Anderson,
lot 7, block 09, New Aatoria
Wary Kli.abcth Gardiner to A. J.
Dayton et al, lot 13 and 14, block
15, Warrenton ,
Anna M. Kalcy to James Flulay
on, lot 13, 14 and IS, block 45,
New Atoria .
Win. Matberal to B. L. Wood, Jot
20 and 27, block 21, Olney'i. ,
One Piano Number FREE with each $5.00 Purchase
by a Wise Cusiocer.
Money scare?
We don't care!
V V Mark-down prices
TtT Everywhere!
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Card of Thank.
We wih to expre our sincere thank
for the kindne and sympathy, extend
ed by friend and variou lolge in our
bereavement in the death of our be
loved wife and mother.
THOS. J. PETERSON,
IIEXItY SCIIEEL,
BKIUTIA SCHEKL.
Steel afety deposit boxe placed in a
concrete vault can now be rented from
the Scandlnavlun-Arneriean Saving
Hank. l-9-3t.
County Court Meet
Thu county court met yeaterday aud
liuinlicd up the diauiug of the jury for
the ciftiiug term. Two hundred citizens
of the realm were selected, and thcil'
name w ill lie made public when Clerk
Clinton ahull hate registered them,
Tlie ix'ini amiuiil reports of the clerk
and treasurer were read and referred to
".. P. Clark, to be exported.
It waa ordered that bids be received
until Murdi 2nd on work on road dis
trict No. 77 and on the mime date bid
will be opened for work on Klk Creek
road.
Regarding the suit of lwis L. Eager'
against Clataop county, it wa ordered
that the mutter be referred to the dis
trict attorney.
The cmnty judge wa authorized,
"it the turning over of the new court
house, by the contractor, to have the
building cleaned aud made ready for
occupancy.
lu the payment of taxes, it appear
that several taxpayers paid more than
their legitimate share and it waa ordered
that the clerk he authorized to draw
warrant in favor of thee parties for
the amount which they overpaid.
The court then adjourned for the term.
JUST RECEIVED
a fresh shipment of
Lowny's Candies
Pound Boxes 50c
and up.
Boxes 15c to $2,50
Tag'fs Parlors
483 Commercial St.
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- 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.
You'll find good value at all times. And jus
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.
Frank Purcell and wife, of New York,
arrived yesterday and are at the Occident.
When you need a cough cure you need
one that will cure your cough. Kerap'i
John L. Carlson, of Seattle, i a viaitoc
in Astoria. He will remain here about
a 'week.
Special Sale-
Oil ranges, beating atovea, and rug.
une tutu, i-uiv jvw, -"fo". "-r w
Balsam, the best eough cure, will do it . at L. H. Henningsen, 504-500 Bond tree
All druggist aell it for 25 cent. 1 next uoor to espreaa omce.
The Police Court
Judge Anderson yesterday made the
u-iimint4iue of lluns Hansen. Huns is
of tlie genius IioIn) and was as usual
looking for work with the object in
view of keeping out of its way. The
court 'Wits solicitious to know just what
eiforts Hans had niiido in seeking for
work, and the facts were elicited that
Hun thought the best way to find work
wn to go to each saloon and make in
quiry for glass of "lighting water."
It was considerable work to pour down
tho liquor lifter several place had been
visited. As a real specimen of the
"tired fraternity" linns is a success. His
coat was ragged and torn and fairly
bristling with pretzels obtained from
various frce-luncli counters. Great was
his relief, however, when Ifis Honor in
formed him tluvt if he would shake the
splinters of Astoria from off his feet and
do it suddenly, 'he would suspend sen
tence, nan went.
DECIDED ACTION.
By Big Astoria Firm.
Encouraged by the surprising result,
but determined that there shall be no
disappointed customers, Danziger & Co,
will keep on adding new lot of goods to
the terrific price-cutting sale now going
on. The Tusih of the first six days was
the cause of many lines being badly
broken in size or completely sold out
More goods are added from the reserve
stock and warerooms to replace those
sold. The bargains m ill be just as great
and as many of them as the first day of
the sale. Dnnzigers way of doing busi
ness needs no introduction. And, just as
a reminder, we wish to impress on your
mind, that you get what is advertised
at that store, and you get goods that is
the kind that builds trade. Not the
regular bargain made stuff you are
offered at professional bargain stores.
Brown's House-Cleaning Sale
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Is Now in
Full Swing
Your dollar will do
double duty here.
See our windows for the
greatest values in supe
rior shoes ever offered
the public.
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Here Are the Bargains and They Are Yours
Infants' and Children's Shoes:
Regular 90c shoes, sizes Nos. J to 5 now 55c
Regular $LJ0 shoes, sizes 5 to 8.spring heel, now 65c
Regular $J.25 & $1.35 shoes, sizes 1 to 5, now 70c
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 put 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 $1.25 and
$1.50, now 45c and 65c . Reliable Goods Only.
CH AS. V. BROWN
The Family Shoe Man.