STODAT, JANUARY a, toot.
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
"Pin Money Pickles"
When everything tastes stale
1 and Hat, and when you crave
something
Pleasant to the Palate;
Try Pin Money PicKles
ROSS, HIQQINS & CO.
Th Leading Ore oar.
.miiiisjninii
Marriage llcen -
A marriage ticen wa lued yetr
day to Christian FIor and Lydla Xil
on, both of Fort Steven.
. . 1. , '.
CUiun To
Jolm Weinberg yesterday declared JU
intention of becoming an American UI
a.
III la Californla-
A letter waa received here yesterday
ttating that Jack Moran, who I well
and favorably known la A.toria, I In
California ulTerlng from broken health.
For Thirty-one Year
R. It, Cola, of Seaside, wbo for 31
year baa been an unfailing luUcrlbrr
to tba Atorln, waa In tha lty yester
day, on busincwi and pleasure.
00 To Seattle
Councilman Jen llanom waa a pa
ecnger out on tha flilO xpre but
awning, Seattle-bound. II will be
gone for several daya on matter of
builnen. s
la New Office " ' ' .,"
Ml) J4ira Jlennlt, pnblio atono
grapher, formerly at "7 Commercial
etrret, haa moved to 41)5 Commercial
atreet, over the Wherily. Kalston A
Condition Improving
Tha many friend of Mr. 6am Bart
Ictt of Brookileld, Wash., mho waa ad
mitted to tha hospital on Thumday,
iluffering from a serious attack of
typhoid pneumonia, will be glad to
know that hit condition U llghtly Improved.
6H0OTIHO AFFRAY.
John Inqutot Shoota John Manlnea In
Arm Inqulat Under Arreit.
Mora Work Ordered ; '
Superintendent of Construction Jamc
C'urrnn, of the Pacific State Telephone
aervloa at Portland, waa in the city ye
terday, In conference with Construction
Foreman Cbarlea Kiirns, in charge of the
work jrolrfjf forward on tha Astoria y
t'mi and he left enough ordera with
Mr, Burn to keen him ami un ....
eight meo buay for the next five or tlx
,!WeCl(. H,ii(.n eomo ete.' iinilnr tl.a .....
One Piano Number with each $5.00 SALE to Hermaa
Wise Customers.
A shouting Affray occurred lout night
just before li o'clock, In which Fred
fnqulsl, became disorderly and, accord-
oiew of lliithlp No, 00, which in now
undergoing repaint at tliu buoy stutioii.
It appear that Manlner, who wa
partly IntoU-d entered tha ..loon of It I, expected that the outdoor
" 7 ; "7""! "' "uu; 7r- aervlce here will ba in perfect condition. '
Ing to the proprietor, undertook to nttinm TbvW " 7 '1
;fK,,.bi!?' i t. win!
;r' . Tr intu,h tB jutment of the bo..-
Maniuar. The bull entered the fleabjr (.rv, J ",.!
m.rt of tha vlrtlm' r... ,.,t .111 ,1,1 " " lue I,01e
' " ' B-ieaoio oervieei.
Our
ISO
Yo!-tKe benefit
annual sweep.
room to keep,
no ion cotiiidcraoie iiimii, no wrumi re-
aulti are expetted.
Ollkeri Llnvllle and 'llon were toon
It, alo comprehend the '
fitting up of transfer rack at thef
office, whereby tl whole
eervlca wlra
on the accne, M1 Wll.on ha4 the men - .wtMtAl J ZZ , H. lUB
gv m UIU!. IM nftW
taken to the hpltal he eptlng bin,. .. - - !
where Dr. lbndenon took blur In charge, . , , unt"
and dreed hi wound, Oflkee Llnvllle,' . ' r'""r T" "e
who bad applied th, flr.t aid .to the In- - 7 Jn
-w -"" mn jrcur.
Football Play and Concert-
On next Friday evening, January 17,
the High School Basketball Club will
give
cert
jured, at the iilxiii, took the proprietor
in charge and lucked blm iu the city
juil, charged 'with ault with a deadly
weapon, "
For a General Confab
a footUII ploy and rag tliu con-j A a tcp toward the notation of the
In the Upnertown Hall. Thl event, vexed aiiention of the character of re-
will mark tha grand final wind' up of pairs and Improvement to be used in
the football waion and the proceed Uxing up Eleventh atrert from Uuane
will be ued for the benefit of the baket to Exchange, and Exchange, from Tenth
ball team. " :
Th New Gynuuaium.
rror. vigg0 Von Holatela Bathlmi.!
Aaa leaed the old candy factory former-1
iy ownea by tlm iatern Candy Co. on :
the corner of Twelfth and Duane ave- j
nu, and will make Interior altcrationa
neceary foe tl Inatalktlon of a mod
em gynmaniiim, complete with hower
oath, etc. 'Jhe gj'nanium will be open
Company'a tlioe ttore;
To Be Buried Today
The remain of the late John Peter
fen iwill be buried at 1:30 o'clock thl
afternoon from the undertaking parlor
of a A, 3ht, and Interment will be
bad at Greenwood Cemetery.
But On Deed Filed
(me deed waa filed in the county
clerk'a office yetterday it being that of
Kaleb Sunell and wif to Sophie Erick
aon, lot SO and SI, block S2, New A
toriat 11000.
Forty-Seven Patient
There were 47 patleut receiving treat
stent at tha hoepital her yeiterday, all
in more or leea degree of oonvaleacence.
Thl 1 umml and approximate number
Of people entertained at thl boute of
beating.
thi
Just Little Saplings:
' Ir. Belle linden, the well known
teacher of the Astoria svhoola system.
i lust in receipt of a letter from ber
daughter Cleone, who it (pending the
winter In the Salmon Kiver country, In
which that young lady speak of the
felling of tree 300 feet long and four
feet throush. and refer to tbeifl. In
the lamruaire of the neonle un there, as
M I " " I " ' "
iere suollnirs"'. The balance of the
timber must be of startling dimension.
Whist Party Friday Night
The whUt party to le given by Oate
way Social Club on next Friday even
ing. January 17th, li the I. O. O.
Hull, U an event which I being looked
forward to with much pleasure by the
many who attend. The memlr of thl
club have demonstrated their ability to
entertain on frequent former occaeion,
Change of Ownership
A bill ef sale was filed in the eountv
clerk oflloe yesterday whereby Karl
Knobloek sold to Carl Innell and Johan
Weinberg, the blacltsmlth shop recently
Lpwned by bim at Bond street and Co
lumliia avenue. The eonslderation 1
7.t ami the sale include the build
Ing and all tools and machinery.
Letter of Appreciation
I O. Belland i In receipt of a letter
from the secretary of the Alaska. Fish
ermen'a Union, from San Francisco, ex-
tending to him the thank and appro
datlon of that body for hi valuable
service at th lata hearing In Wash
liigton, In the ea of-Wood and Kusht
gak River, The oeeretary also loeoe!y
state that if sir. Belland la eandi
date for eongrea that the organisation
will back him, knowing that they would
have a good friend at the seat of war,
Candies at
30 cents a pound
Our regular 40c kind, and a
premium with every pound.
Strictly Fresh
Ranch Eggs
2 dozen 65c
Scholfield Malison &Co. oooDDs
112 and J20 Twelfth St.
Phone 1181 Phone 931
IB aoillll . .. - -
1 1 Twelfth, Mayor Wb ha written a 1 " " 31th Dd charter mem-
. , "... oera will be adm tfed t . i.ut.u.
U-lter In eml, nr the nmiiertv owners' - ' - """""""
lnU.re.ted, Inviting them to meet blmif "'tbly due. of 1. Already
and th. committee on .treeU. of the, mMP of N ha. been wcured.
on M2-3t
J ....
eomnton' council, at the city ball
next lliuriMlay night, to corner together ni mi , .
and endeavor to ach a conclusion that 1 1 " T,
will admit of th. earlieet possible at-' .l..f '
,1.1- U
triiinH kv (ins? wF tank nviau
Begiat ration of Voters
Kcgistmtlon wa not a lively yester
day ,a on preceeding days, nt ill a fair
representation was made up to lant
night. The tot a) number of voter entered i
was 4,1, divided a follow: Astoria
Xo. t, 23i No. 2, 22; No. 3, 23( Xo. t.
t(i No. 5, 44; No. 0. id; No. 7. 24, a
total of 204 for the A4ori precinct
I'hfi outside precincts hpw 1 at Clifton
N'o. 2; Chadwell, 1; Clatsop, 2; John
lay, No. 1, 2j John Day, No. 2, 4;
Jewell, 2; Midville, 2: Olney, J: Sea-!
ide, flj Svenson, 3j Vesjwr, 1; Warren
ton, 3; Walluaki, 3 and Young River 3.
Death of A. B. Coo
A B. Coe, of Svensoa, died yesterday
afternoon, after a lingering Hlnes of
several years. Mr. Coe was 65 year
of age, eauio to Oregon In 1873 and bad
resided at Svenson fo rthe past 15 year.
I To wa the father of E. A. Coe, of this
city, Mrs. K. J. Knapp, of Knappa, and
Mis Derdie Mclntyre, of Goble. The
fuueral will take place tomorrow at the
Knappa cemetery. The many .friend
of the family will regret to learn of the
demise of Mr. Coe.
JUST RECEIVED
a fresh shipment of
Lowney's Candies
Pound Boxes 50c
and up.
Boxes 15c to $2.50
t
Tag'g's Parlors
43 Commercial at.
WISE don't make much noise about his
- JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE,
but he is cutting prices just the same on
MEN'S AND BOYS' FIXINGS,
"'Look where you will,
We are cheapest still"
IB to 35 .per Cent Off.
Herman Wise
Astoria's Reliable Clothier.
Arrested at Banier
John Staran waa arrested at Banier,
yesterday, on a charge of defrauding an
in keeper, saving left an unpaid ooara
bill, it is, claimed, at the Central Hotel
in thi city. Sheriff Pomeroy left up
on the 6:10 train last night to bring
him to thi eity. V il,.-..r:f--: t
H. C Averill, of the Fort Canby Efo
aaving station, was in the city Friday
and returned home yesterday.
Special Sale
On range, beating otoveo, tad ruga,
at L. H. Henningsen, 604-608 Bond ttnat
next door to erpres ofBcet
Brown's House-Cleaning Sale
Better Than Most
The fact that Astoria, at the cloe of
he year 1907, owed the world just
$105,284.33, a against $211,152.58 one!
year previous, speak well for ber yearV
work, and commends ber as a city with
little debt, most cities of her popula-l
lion having an infinitely greater burden.
This, of course, includes the estimated
value of her uncollected tax, and her,
realty holdings."
Interested Inquirer
Albert Sheetz, of Biebee, Arizona, and
W. W. Trouty, of Miami, Florida, have
written Mayor Wise for aomo definite
information a to Astoria and Clatsop
county, and he baa replied to both and
equipped them with all possible poiuta
of information in hi possession. They
both wire as if inspired to come out here,
and both will come full-hamfed as to
families and ready means.
A
. For a r:
. VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
JqlinsonPlionopph Co,
Parlor teoend Floor over Soholfteld A Matt.on Co,
Incipient Fire
Hose company No. 2 wa called out
last night, at 8 o'clock, to extinguish
email fire at the Andrew Asp black-
mithing shop, on tha corner of Twelth
and Duane street It appear that one
of the blacksmith, In drawing hi fire.
allowed some live ooala to fall on the
floor, burning a hole in same. The fire
waa put out by tha use of water thrown
from buckets, the service of the hose
company not being needed.
"" PERSONAL MENTION.
P, N. Lathrop, the well known drum
mer for the AIlen-Lewia Company,' of
Portland, and representing C M. Eppley.,
of Salemf a well, is in the city on
business and will make quite a stay
here. He 1 domiciled at tha Parker.
PP. G. Kelly, the Warrenton lumber
man, spent the day in thi city yester
day on matters of business.
Mis Clara Munson, of Warrenton,
will leave the early part of the week,
via the Southern Pacific, for a month's
visit with friends In San Francisco.
J. 0. Anderson, of Seattle, arrived in
on yesterday noon's train. '
Hi
Is Still in
Progress
Your dollar will do
double duty here.
See our windows for the .
greatest values in supe
rior shoes ever offered
the public.
Although the Brown Shoe Store has been selling
shoes at less than cost for-the past ten days and has
been obliged to keep its doors closed part of the time
in order, to properly handle theWwds, ; there still re
main just as tempting values as when5 the sale be
gan in Men's, Women's Boy's and:ChiIdrens high
class shoes. , . :
. -'.;.:;-' ;:".v,.;
Shoes Selling from 25c and Up
UNEQUALLED VALUES.
Come today and get yours.
GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE.
Its a great chance.
CHAS. V. BROWN
The Family Shoe Man. .