THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Two Greatest Favorites
Everywhere
Chao and Sanborn Coffee
Chose and Snnborn Tcoh
Seldom Equallcd-Ncycr Excelled.
ROSS, HIQQINS & CO.
The Leading Oreoer
IBS TILES 01 THE 1011
Funtnl Yesterday-
Tli bo.ly of Mrt. Mary renttltn wm
taken U Near! yesterday 'afternoon for
burial v
Marriage License
A license to wJ wm Ittued to Henry
Parkanen and Fannls IUJal In tbe
eotmty clerk's office, yesterday.
Declarations of Intention
Two declaration! of Intentlont were
made la tbe county .clerk's olhVe ytr
day they being by Charles John Ottllng
ii J Krlrk AIfrJ Johnson both natlvei
of Sweden.
ladW Guild Social-
Tbe Ladle' 0il!J of Grace Episcopal
Church will meet at the house of lit.
0. 6, Brown on Friday evening. A good
muth-al program hat Iwcn arranged and
n enjoyable evening 1 promised.
Keeping Busy
Jeen Hutting and Tiny Arrlgonl ,of
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la their spare time thete days In build
ing a back yard which will bt conven
ient for storing fuel. t.
Diad'li Ontario
A telfirram waa received by J. V.
Burnt yesterday, inormlng him of the
death of bi mother, at Elgin, Oontario
Th di-ooMoJ waa 70 year of age, and
a ton and daughter were at tha bedside
when her death occurred.
County Court Bout
The nearlng completion of tha county
court bouse will bring Contractor Don
gan to town today for a conference with
tht county official! relative to urnlng
over Jho building to them. .
Install Officers
Pretldent of tht Oregon State Federa
tlon of Labor 0. It Gram lnttalled the
officert of the local council lor the entu
Ing term, last evening and in a ttlrrlng
address complimented the council upon
Jta good work and large attendance.
After bis addrett the regular routine
wat tnken up and the meeting ad
journed. , ,
Funeral Hetice
The memberi of Charity Lodge No. 83,
Degree of Honor, ass requested to at
tend tihe funeral of our late titter,
Fredrlckka Guttafnon, at. 1 o'clock to
day (Wednetday). Hannah Porter, Chief
of Honor, ,
No Rthwsal
On account of um absence from the
i-lty of Uev. Wm. S, Short, there will
be no rclieartal of tbe choir thlt (Wed
nctday) evening, ',.
It Improving
Pottniatter Halm, who bat been 111
for the ptt few dayt, wet out yeeter
day and will be back at bit old petition
in a few dayt.
TeamttertWUtMeetl.
The Teametert' Union of thlt city will
lioUl a special meeting on Friday niifht.
President Oram of the State Federation
of Labor will be pretent at the meeting
and a largo attendance it expected.
Gone To Asylum
YV, It. Kane and A. Cameron, attend
ant at the inane atylum were in the
city yettcrday and lefun lat nittht
having In charge Nils Nelson and Aug.
Mickson, tut Intane men, commuted to
the atylum on Monday.
Saloon Bobbed
An entrance wa effected to Jeffs
taloort, on Bond ttreet, near Twelfth,
Monday night and the change in the
rah register stolen. When the place
waa doted at about 11 o'clock every
Ibing wa at utunl but when opened
yesterday morning it wat discovered
that someone had entered during the
night and rifled tbe cah regitter which
contained about 120 in change. There It
no clue to tbe perpetrator although tut
plrion rettt on If. Van Gundy who It
familiar -with the place. ,
New Recruits Daily (
In behalf of the new company of ar
tillery guliirny which It to constitute
one of the five Fort Steven's new com
plement,'. Hit oflkers at that pott are
recruiting new men it fut at available
material pnenta Itself,' The lutt to en
lit more three One young men, tlx and
ulne-year men in the 'service beforo, all
of whom were firmcrly stationed at
Fort Hamilton, In New York harbor.
They were of the bt type of the well
drilled and (Din h-t t aoldier and the
officers at Foit ttcveu were glad to re
enll.t them.
Th Pattion Play , , , - ,
ITie Automatio Theatre will com
menoe tonight the beautiful exhibition
in the moving picture ttory of tbe life
of Chritt known at tbe Pattion Play
The film uted In thit picture it the finest
ever produced and It nearly a mile long,
The exhibition last over an hour and
deplete the life of the Saviout from the
Annunciation to the Acenlon. The
ctearnett of the picturei and their fidel
ity to life It remarkable and tha linpret
tlon made by thlt wonderful exhibition
it lasting.
Candies at
Attention Foretten of America.
All member of the Forentcrt are re
q netted to attend the funeral of tht
late Mil. E. Guttafion today at 1:30 p.
m., 1273 Franklin. B. G. Gearhart, Chief
Banger.
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10 cents a pound
Our regular 40c kind, and a
premium with every pound.
Navel Orang'es
Sweet and Juicy
A large shipment iunt in. Send your
order and you will be pleased. Special
price by box or half box.
Scholfield Mattson 'ft Co.
112 and J20 Twelfth St. l -Phono
1181 Phono 931 ,
Regittratlon To Dat- -
The total registration up to the time
of cloning of the county clrk't office
hut night wat 357, divided at followti
Attorla Vo. 1, 30 i Astoria No. 2, 30
Attorla No. 3, 32; Attorla No. 4, 40)
Attorla '.No. B, 33 Aittoria No. 0, 35
Attorla No. 7, 31 j Clifton No. 2, 3;
(.'htdwell, 2j Clnttop, 4 John Day No.
1, 2; John Day, No. 2, 4; Jewell, 2; Mcl
vlllw, 2111 New Attorla, 1 OIney, 3;
Scatide, 38 j Svenaen, 4 Vetper, 1; War
reuton, 13; Wtillutkl, 4; Youngt Itiv
er, 3.
IiONE BY DEEDS.
Wulti-r U Smith and wife to
Madeline Kennedy, lutt 6 and 0,
block 13, l'ltt.a,.,...,...........,.$4o0
Jului M. F. Jlurtmun and wife to
Ciottelt Timber Co lot 1, tec. 17,
T, N 11. 7 W...... 0
. Tlio. U. IJttvit and wife to A. J,
Dayton, lota 10, 11, 12, 18, 23, 21, 23
20 and 27, Wock-W, and lot 2!, 30,
31. SZ'aU 33, block 70, New At
torla , , ,. ,,,, ,.
One
10
Piano Number with each $5.00 SALE to Herman
Wise'Cus:omers.
Our annual sweep
No room to keep,
You! -tke benefit
Attention Finnish Brotherhood! : j
All muiubeii of Attorla Lodge No, 2, i
U. F. IS. of the Wiorld, are reqiictted to j
meet at Odd Fcllow ball, .Wedaetday, !
January 13th, at 1 o'clock p. m, to at
tend the funeral of Mrt. Fredrikka'
Charjotto Guttafton, late wife of our
brother, Erick Guttafton.
SAM PETERSON,
Pretident.
CHAS. WIRICKALA,
'Secretary.
Wat Badly Hurt y
Iiwrcni Thorndyke, who met with
an accident on tbe Oth lint,, in which
bit thigh wat badly lacerated, wat more
jtcrtoutly Injured than wtt at first tup
poind. The point of one of the bladct
of a tbeart entered bit thigbt to a depth
of two Inchet and tevered a blood veael
producing a violent hemorrhage. Local
blood poloiilng bat tet in and fr.
Thorndyke will be unable to return to
butinett for a -week or 10 dayt, thougb
no more terlout retulta are anticipated.
The New Gymnatium.
Prof. Viggo Von Holttein Eathlou,
baa lea ted tbe old candy factory former
ly owned by the Eaetcrn Candy Co, on
( the corner of Twelfth and Duane ave
ue, and will make interior alteration!
, necctwry for the Installation of a mod
ern gymnatium, complete with tbower
jbatht, etc, Tbe gymnatium will be open
,ed on January 15th and charter mem
bert will be admitted at a initiation fee
of $2 with monthly duet of tL Already
a membership of 90 baa been eecured.
:-':":'.' i-i2-3t.
Mttqucra-Je Ball
A grand iiinUf raJe ball will lie given
at Logan't Hall, the night of Wathing
ton't birthday, under the autpicet of
the Attorla football club. Beautiful
and cottly prizct will be awarded. The
proceeda will be for the benefit of the
team and the many friemla of the mem
ben will mi rely tee that a large crowJ
will he prctent. Tbe object ia a good
one, he milking up of the deficiency now
in the treasury of the club.
The Methoditt Revival-
Rev, C. M. Van Marter, the evangelUt,
came yesterday and gave hit flrnt ter
mon lttt night from the text "Where
Art Thou f The congregation wat large
and were well entertajned by both tbe
tinging of Prof. Gray and the aermon
by Jr. Van Marter. Tbe Intercet and
attendance it iucreating each night. The
afternoon eervicea are at 2:30 o'clock.
All, regnrdlett of creed are invited to
attend the meeting.
Capital Stock Increased
The Astoria Ilardware Co., through
ill secretary, F. L. Parker, hat filed with
the county clerk a resolution increasing
the capital ttock of the company to
$20,000, the tharet being of the par value
of $100 each.
O. M. Hatch, who succeeded J. M.
English at manager of the Singer Sew
ing Machine Company's office in thit city
returned on latt evening train from a
butinett trip to Portland.
THE
Automatic
Theatre
COMMENCES
Wednesday, Jan. 15
THE
V For a w-'-V;.
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
Johnson Phonograph Co,
Parlor Seoend Floor over oholfield A Mattton Co.
assion Play
Life of Christ
The most beautiful film ever
manufactured.
PERFORMANCES 4
Evenings; 7:15 and 8:30 p. m.
Afternoons 3:00 and 4:30 p. m.
ADMISSION 350.
JUST RECEIVED
a. fresh shipment of
Lowney's Candies
Pound Boxes 50c
and up.
Boxes 15c to$2.50v
Tag'gV Parlors
483 Commercial gt.
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" '
IS to 3S per Cent Off.
, , . : '.., ..
Herman Wise
Astoria's Reliable Clothier.
STOCKMEN AGAINST ROOSEVELT.
HELEXA. Jan. 11. If today's session
of tbe 44th annual convention of the
Wool Growers' Association is to be ac
cepted 'reflecting the viewa of the stock
men and tbe sheep men of tbe west, a
bitter campaign it to be made against
the announced ' policies of President
Roosevelt
Special Sale
On ranges, beating stoves, and regs
at L. H. Henningsen, 604-608 Bond street
ruact door to expreaa efCee.
Ton Dont Heed to Send to FertluA.
C. H. Orkwits. 137 Tenth street. es
cover your umbrellas just as good U
they can any place on the north vent
eoaet .
Brown's House-Cleaning Sale
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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.
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Although the Brown Shoe Store has beenselling
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 the crowds, there still re
main just as tempting values as when the sale be
gan in Men's, Women's Boy's and Childrens high
class shoes V
ShoeslSelling from 25c and Up
UNEQUALLED VALUES.
Come today and get yours.
GREAT MONEY. SAVING SALE.
. r: ; ': ' Its a ' great chance.
CHAS. ' V. BROWN
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v" " N" ' The Family Shoe Man.' ;