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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
SATURDAY, JANUARY n, 1908, THE MOItNING ASTOlilAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. f "Pin Money Pickles" ' r f When everything tastes stale and flat, and when you crave something ' Pleasant to the Palate; Try Pin Money Pickles ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Tha Leading Qroera TERSE MB Of I Still Paying Money- .. City Traurer Dcaley pat J. out of the general 'fund since th flrtt of tin month, th turn of fUOO. Marrisgs License 1 A marriage license, was granted to Oscar Sand, of Portland, and Hose How rd, of Clatsop county, In the county clerk's oltte. Operation Performed Vis. P. PantlUe underwent an opera, tlun for tumor, at tlio hospital yealer day, and considerable hopes are enter tained for lt success. IJr. Kuljonen was tli operating surgeon. Ladlet' Guild Social- ' Ladle' Uultd of Grace Episcopal Church will bold an evening social at the residence of Mr. Chaa. 8. Brown on Franklin avenue on Friday the ltb. United States Hatcheries The number of salmon egg, of the Chinook peela, taken at Hit various atatlont on the Columbia river for the season of llHi'U were 2MM8,l00. The number taken at ltogue River elation were 7,800,470. Concert Postponed Owinif to the Mil of levrml nim bert of the Norwegian Kinging Society, the Greljf memorial concert bae been twitponed until January 21t. Grrat preparation are being made for the event, and ticket are eelllug rapidly. Will Expert Books- W. P. CHrfen, accountant for the A tori Box Company, and Grover UUln jrir, f the Astoria National Bank, have been annotated at exports to look over the book and nweunta In the elty audi tor's oflua. Seamen's Entertainment Tonight A free entertainment will be held at tie Seamen's Institute thle evening, and everyone will be made welcome. Tbeae entertainments which are given for the special bene lit of seamen and fUhermen, are receiving the encouragement of As toria'a citizens, many attending the functions regularly. Desires Location A letter has been received by the Clumber- of Commerce Making for a loca tion and other esential for a logging company which 'detire to start to work at once In this locality. If there are any parties whom such a proposition would be interesting they would do well to secure the particulars from the Chamber- at once. Morning Aatorlen, 80 cents per month delivered by carrier. Ralsbg Wireless Masts The wlrcle telegraph company has decided to erect two mats, each 100 feet high and a gang of men are now at work. The first mast will probably be lu place tomorrow or Monday and work will then bo commenced on the second polo and its placing be hurried to com pletion, lu about a wk, it Is thought, the station-will again bo In operation In full blast. Dies at Hospltal- ChrUtlan llurugrd, a native of Norl way, aged 68 years, succumbed to an attack of typhoid 'fever, at the WpiUl yeittenlay after an illneas of several days. The deceased was a resident of Hkamokaws, and a prominent farmer of that dWtrkt. lie I survived by a widow and two children. The rcmuin were taken up to Bkamokawa on the Lurline last evening. Admen's Convention (', the photographer, 1 preparing an album of photographs for the Chamber exhibition .work at the Admen's conven tion to be hold in Oakland on the 20th. The photograph will cover all the In dustrie of Importance la this locality including dairying, fruit growing, lum bering and (Wiling and w ill Include all of tlie main building and aitcs of Intercuts In Atoria. There are some good build ing line that are a credit to a city of (hi le. ' A VERY IMPRESSIVE INSTALLATION Would Start Manufactory A company desiring to manufacture cheese and at art a milk -condensing plunt ha written to the Chamber of Commerce aklng for the number of gallons of milk produced in this locality and for the name of parties who might be more or le interested. Tills proposition' ought to be exceptionally good for tlie Gray's River country or the Kehalem and if there are any intcrtwtcd parties in these districts, or in fact in any other dis tricts, tbey can get the Information from tlie Chamber. Candies at 10 cents & pound Our regular 40c kind, and a premium with every pound. trlotly Fresh Ranch Eggs Dozen 65c Scholfiold Haltson Co. ioo h 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phonef 181 Phone 931 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON r PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlors Second Floor over Soholfleld Matt ton Co. PUBLIC CEREMONIES OF ASTOR LODGE, K. OF P., LARGELY AT TENDED AND FINE PROGRAM RENDERED DANCINO FOLLOWED. Over aw people gathered at Logan's (full, luat night, to witness the public installation of tho newly sleeted otllccrs of Astor Lodge, No, 6, K. of P. Dele gates from Seaside and St. Helen lodge Joined lu the feitlvltic and were 'warm ly welcomed. At 8;.t0 o'clock the Inslal lation exercises couimetueJ, a fine pro gram intonpi-rslug the ceremonies of conferring the Jewels of tlie various oflWer upon them. Mayor Wine delivered an address on "I'Vlcndihlp," which was listened to with much attention ami greeted with applauw. Win, Grutke sang a beautiful solo which ws thoroughly enjoyed by those present. J. II. Why to had for his subject "Benevolence" and handled it well. A vocal solo by Ml Laracrt followed, and J. II. Gratke, delivered an address on "Charity," which -was well received. 1!. Drott sang a gwedlit song, and a vocal olo by Henry Larxen added much to the effect of tho program. The main musical feature of the evening was the violin playing of Mis Sundnuit. Her first selection was rspturously received the applaue, at its conclusion being loud and long. MJs SunJiilt gracious ly rcfpondcd to an encore land, later in the evening, played another selection. I lee playing was a great treat to the large gathering, that was appreciated, The final lecture by Thos. B. Long- bery, was an lmpreiv admonition to the officer and members, as to their duties toward their lodge, and the order, which wa attentively listened to. Fred J. Johnson, who wa announcer of the program, made a abort talk in a happy vein, in which he thanked the members of fccanide and St. Helens lodge for their attendance, and those on the pro- gram for their kind assistance, and the invited guckts for their attendance, and bid all enjoy tbemaelve until the lat strain of the orchestra was heard for the night. A fine orchestra of five pieces had been engaged and at the conclusion of the exercises dancing commenced and was kept up until a late hour. The officer installed wero'as follows: Chancellor commander, Thoa. B. Long- beryt vice chancellor, Leon Wise; pre late, Clias. Parlnnd; master of the work, 0. Wt, Spriggs; keeper of records and seals, A. J. C. Schroeder; msster of finance, August Danielson; master of exchequer, John Nordstrom j master at arms, A. T. Cle verts j inner guard, L. A. L. Nanthropj outer guard, W. L. Mc- Crosky. Light rfrehmeuts were served during the dancing, under the direction of Aug. Danielson, and a very pleasant evening was upent by thoe attending. The Hammond Rebekahs Word comes up from tho cozy little town of Hammond that there was 'a very enjoyable time had there on Thurs day evening last, when the newly elected officers of Sncajawea Lodge of Rebekahs No. 164, I. a 0. F., were installed; the fortunate roster being made up of the following well known ladies: Ada Gundy, noble grand; Minnie Keck, vice grand; Ida Walton, secretary; and Minnie Cole, treasurer. Mis Clara C. Munson acted as installing officer on the happy occa sion, being deputy president for the dis trict. There were several initiations be side and an elegant banquet wag served. All present enjoyed a thoroughly good time. Astoria's New Directory W. F. Baxter, representing the well known directory house of It. L. polk & Company, at Portland, arrived in this city, accompanied by Mrs. Baxter; and will canvass the city in the interest of the new direotory so sorely needed here. It is an accepted fact everywhere on this Paciflo Coast that the directories put out by this company, are really, and always, just what they are supposed to bo. The Polk system is the most thor ough in the country. It is to be hoped Mr. Baxter will not bo overly long while in rounding up the -work, as it is among the glaring essentials just at tn-Aaanf ' Registration Of Voters The registration of voters to date amounts to 100, divided as follows: Astoria No. 1, 13; Astoria No. 2, 10; No. 8, 23; No. 4, 32; No. S, 35; No. 0, 24; No. 7, 23. Clifton, No. 2, registered I; Caldwell, 1; Clatsop, 2; John Day, No 1, I; John Day, No. 2, 8; Jewell, 2; Melville, I; Olney, 1; Seaside, 5; Sven- son, 3; Vesper, 1; Warrenton, 2, and WalluskI, 1. Steel safety deposit boxes placed in a concrete vault can now be rented from the Scandinavian-American Savings Bank. l-9-3t. DONE BY DEEDS. fitate of Oregon to C. M, Cart wright, 2;H,.'I() acres in section 19 and 19, T. 8 N, 11. 8 W $110.78 Stale of Oregon to C. V. Cor nelius, 247.U8 acre in sections 18 and 10, T. HS., It. 8 W .. .40110 'C, M. Csitwrlght and wife to C. Wl Cornellu, trutoe, 208.30 acre in section 18 and 19, T. 8 N., R. 8 W. Douglas tand & Trut Co. to A. R. Cyrus, 10 acres in T. 8 X, R. 10 W known as tho Kberman donation land claim , 73 One Piano Number FREE with each $5.00 Purchase by a Wise Customer. l, 1 w Money scare? We don't care! S44S4ssiis4tAi PERSONAL MENTION. ' 1 J. C Bclladon, of Eugene, Ore., is inj Astoria, . . j A. J. Bledsoe arrived from Portland ' yesterday. ,. j A. A. Todd and wife are in Astoria, I from Tacoma. ' T. F. Mlnahan, of Chicago, III., is in i th city. . , r .t " :;' ' ; ' ; O. B. Blessing, of the Lurline Jocks,' I In Portland, where be is on a busines trip. He will return on the Lurline tonight. V Mark-down oriccs ft.r Everywhere! I He Died Immediately The new of Eugene Schmitz' success ful appeal and bis probable release on bond, moved a wag to step into this office yesterday morning and perpetrate the following! "Say, SchmiU will be glad to get out of there, wont hef no couldn't Treadwell in jail, because he had a Brown Clang Ruef over him;" Hi last moments were quite picturesque, though they pasted suddenly, too. JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowncy's Candies Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to $2.50 Tag'g's 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. Youll find good value at all times. And just now our reduction Sales Offer Unusual Opportunities. IS to 3B per Cent Off. Men's and Boys' Suits. Overcoats, Hats, Underwear, Umbrellas, Trunks, Etc. Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. K. of P. District Convention The next regular district convention of the K. of P. lodges in this district will be held at Rainier on Tuesday, April 17th. The district includes St Helens, Rainier, Seaside and Astoria. Morning Aatorian. 00 cents per month Mrs. J. E. Hunt, daughter and son, from Westport, are registered at thst Occident. ' Special Sals On ranges, heating stoves, and rug, at L. H. Henningsen, 504-500 Bond atreef next door to express office. Brown's House-Cleaning Sale i nn Is Now in Full Swing Your dollar will' do double duty here See our windows for the greatest values in supe- ( i - nor shoes ever offered '" ' ' ' I the public. " ", Here Are the Bargains and They Are Yours Infants' and ChHdren's Shoes: Regular 90c shoes, sizes Nos. I to 5 njpw 55c Regular $1; tO shoes, sizes 5 to 8.spring heel, now 65c Regular $ 125 & $ 135 shoes, sizes1 1 to 5, now 70c Regular $1.40 & $1.65 shoes, sizes $ to 8, now 00c 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 $1.25and $1.50, now 45c and 65c. . Reliable Goods Only. ' chas. v. brown ; ;L;;t , The Family Shoe Man. I fm