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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
Two Greatest Favorites Everywhere ChftHO and Sanborn Coffco Choflo oiid Sanborn Tcoh - Seldom Equalled-Ncver Excelled. ' ROSS, H1GGINS & CO Th Leading Greet) ASTOR I A'S iATH LETES HOLD MEETING INTERESTING MEETINO HELD LAST WIGHT -CONSTITUTION AND BY LAWS ' ADOPTED COMMITTEES APPOINTED ON SOLICITATION. 111 With Pneumonia V Mr. Jaiuc Pmttoii i very orlouly ill wllli pueumoul. at liwt" residence, corner Twelfth and Dueno tmt. Plrj of Bngin Houe t Th building formerly occupied by Hum Co. No. 1. on the court Iioumi uruumlfc U bohia torn down, and In lew day the grwindou which (t tand, will bo cleared. Ill At Home U J. Triiillngcr, of the county clerk' olUcc, w nt In hi regular pl '" terday. being coniMild by lllne to remain at home. It U thought tbt b will be abul from the oflU for wveral day. Married 1 " 11 II. Porter, of Portland, aud Lydi ITartfleld, of St. John, wcr married on Mmday at 4 o'clock In tha parlor of tho Ator Uou. lUv. Win. 8. Gilbert 'officiating. After a week in PortlanJ Mr. and M.r. Porter will make their horns in Astoria. . Birthday Surprise (1 Shaw wa the recipient of very pleasant urprle party last night, on the occasion of hi 84th birthday. Ill comrade of fuelling Post. 0. A. II., gntlwrcd at hi reldcisc to extend their congratulation to him and the tilii vu nkmwintly spent, in old time talk and inducing In aandwichea, coffee, etc Court Houaa Accepted A special uieotlng of the county court wa held yesterday at which the new court bouse wat accepted from the contractor, " ami poeslon. taken. Some clearing of the Interior ii noce- aary before occupancy, but it 1 expected that moving in will coiumenca the lat ter part1 of thi week. Mao Overboard ' ' '.' Lat night, bortly after 11 o'clock, Win. iriimble, well known in tut city, while en route to hi home, fell from Commercial (treat Into the water of tha bay. Fortunately Liverpool Jack and a number of other were in the vlcln ity, and hearing him floundering In the water, hurried to hi rocuo. With con; ilderabla difficulty a rope wa placed around him, a young man descending a laddei for that purpote, and he wa hauled to tlie roadway. Ho wa taken to hi residence near by with no more erlou remilti apparent than a 'good soaking. Read the Morning Astorian. . - . Ouita III- (io. Davld'ou, well known in Atoria, I. Ivlnir very HI at hi reid..'iic. Kourth mid Bond lrct. Mx. Davidsou, wlio wi iin i.f ih. lint been III for about a vear of general tlWullly ami w quite low jetcrdy. Mr. ltavldwin wa at one lima county ncra aim tha father of Ju. and rd Dnviuoa of Seattle, Mr. Mamie Hume and of tr. u'..iti.i tii.hli. nf Portland. 1 he w ? . w latter thro ar at hi ldld. RegUtrattofl of Voter lU'itUtratlon U progreing mow rap taw a the day pass. For the am number of day' in which registration hava Una made thi year registration ued that of but J-ar, Mi-n the county clerk' ollloe chnwd bwt nittlit the total w 01'2 tlio Attorla precinct ohuwinir 4il while the outidc precinct liad 151 a follow i Antor No. I, 75, Atoria No. 2. 1i Astoria No. 3. 63 j Atoita No. 4. 71i AaUwia No. 5, 79; .Woria No. 0, 64 1 Antoria No. 7, 60 Clifton No. i. 4; Chadaell. 4) fbilaop, K) John Day No. 1, 2i John Day No. 2. S: Jewt-ll. 2 1 KnapM, 3; Miarhawaka, It Melville, 3; New Antoria. I; Olney, Si PiiKh, li Kealde. 40 i JSvemwn. i Vrapt-r, li Warrelilon, 43; Walhwkl, 5; Young River, 4; KNi. 1. ' Nw of Turi Norditrom When the uw mm received In Hi ilty .nf the paing of a forced diaft Ly Turie Nordnlinm. in ildcogt, it wa nppoacd that ho waa In Kurojw, but Inter report how that up to Decemlier I J h wa till in thi country. He canned the draft he received In Chicago at New York bank and then went to San Frani'luco. He wa in that city on IKtcmlier 12th and in Salt Lake on tteoemUer. 1.1th. Hi thereabout !" that time are unknown but detective are following up clue that they have trained. It 1 not known -why the Lon .Ion banker wrote rciranling "0. A. Cole'" letter of credit but It I expected that word will be received from them noon and It may then be learned if he had a confederate. The name of C. A. (Vlo i the one he ued in hi for- gerio. Chocolates tie best in the world 50c a Pound, One Piano Number with each $5.00 SALE to HERMAN WISE Cntomen. HAD A PLEASANT AND INTEREST 1N0 TRIP TO CALIFORNIA SAN j FRANCISCO IS REBUILDING VKKY RAPIDLY. Tha inecliiiif of the Ator!a Athletic ('lull, ut the Chamber of Commerce hall Iiut niiihl. wa the larp!t awn.iea liiiliciliii of tho club thu far. AUuit ik) niemlM-r were prwnt to tranati Home Important liuuuen, aim tw; iitiillf.l It admirably. The committee on donation luiv bee u hard t work ii.l the aecretary retiorted, a reault, Cut tlire ua nearly eWH) in igiil irom enllei-tlon nd donation, and that the Ivn.l ltiprcaMd to 173 to date Ten m-v inemV-w Ij!n the roll t ii.., m,.itinir and many more are V ..... ...n . iiioiiiliint. Throe committee on olli-i t.itinn were ailwilnted a follow-. For Commcrrial etit-W. A. Kiffner, Cha. (iamrnul an.l Sherman Lovell; for Bond trect-W. If. Vincent. O. B. Tracl and A. Y. Allen. Jr.; for I'piiertown E. R Ululr. A. L Miiiard and Otto A. Owen. Ooive F. Judd. W. A. Kgner, J. a. (iratkc, Cha. (Janunal and E. R. Blair ueie elected the Board of Control, who ill.. with the buttrtl of ofUoera act a .itWt,ra ut the oamniwition. One of the mot ImiHirtaiil piece of lulue tiaiiMcte.1 wa the adoption of a con stitution and by-law which i compfcte in all it detail. Tl. committee on wHTurinsr a hall re iorted that no hall had been electea, ua vet tliounh several were unaer con i.eratlon. The meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the president. Navel Oranges Sweet and Juicy A large shipment jut in. Send your : -' ' order ' and you will be pleased. Special . price by box of half ;i Scholfield Maitson :& Co. fs 112 ana rxu iweinn 01. Phone 1181 Phono 931 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto ni L loisonnionoirapn Warmer Si """gilt aves us A- 0000000 0 0 00000000 0 0 0 PROBATE MATTERS. O O 0 00000000000000000 t Margurel A. Spcmr, administratrix 1 the tle of Herbert X. Spenoer, who died from awidentul injuric iw- tallied at the Wvatport Lumber txim- pany' plant, on September 23, HH)7. liled ajort to the county judga that I he WestjH.it Lumber Company arreei t,, nav the funeral expeiiite of the de ceased, amounting to iaO. on condition that a clear release from further Ha- I4lity be given by the administratrix. Tha court ordered the release given and the amount collected. J. E. Fcrguaon wa appointed admin istrator, of the wparaie eoiaica oi Walton C. Ferguaon, Fannie U. tergu oiI and Ernest E. Ferguson, all deceas ed. Hi bonds wcr placed at $2000 for each estate. K Z. Ferguson, J. N. Gnf- tin and R. T. Duvie were apiwinted appraiser. Patrick Lawlor, a administrator oi the estate of Cha Gibbon, waa author ized to ell real estate belonging to the esUto. F. V Dunbar was appointed adminis trator of the estaU of ld Crosby. Hi bond were pbiced at $100 and E. Z. Ferguson. J. N. Griffin and T. R, Davie were appointed appraisers. : The final acctnint vI .H P- Noonan. . a.lm!iiilratnr of the estate of L. Diolemon. deceased, wa filed and it ,.o ui t, mist ixme approval of same until a monument has been placed over the grave, a devised by the de ceased. W. A. C. Pohl. administrator of the es tate -of Alftel Anderson, deceased, ftlod hi final account and the same waa ap proved and confirmed. Funeral Notice! Judae F. J. Taylor returned to the city jcaterday on the ateamer Senator from a trip to California. Judge Taylor li-ft herein December 21st for a visit to hi family who are atopping at ItcrU'icy a ltd wa exactly a month alwtit. ' Wliile in California he spend hi time in Kan Francisco, Oakland and Berk eley and wa much interested in noting the condition in tho cities, feinoe the great disaster Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley have grown wonderfully, ,nd are assuming a crowded appear ance. Th dumand for house i o gn-at, in tha cities on the cant tide of the bav, that small bungalow are hurriedly erected on par ground and are easily rented at good price. The cost of livini? i high, but the rapid growth of tlie cities create a demand that must L filled. To one croasing on the ferry to San Krancbvo, and lookbig up Market treet. it appear a if the city had already Uen rebuilt. Tlie row of large build ing, on both ide of that thoroughfare, present an apparently finished appear ance. though the street have not as yet been cleared entirely of debris, and biiildintf material. The time since the ftitadrophe, not quite two year, ha been well utilized and a wonderful how inif made. Wlien, however, one pasaes to the section off iwrkct street tnej mark of devastation are more appar ent. Tha retail district wUI not be changed, in location, though there will no doubt be considerable business done on Fillmore street ftr the businees portion baa resumed it old territory. In the norhlern part of the city many building are being erected for real t'ences, and Miiall line of business, and tlie ground is being rapidly covered. Several of the large buildings, that were damaged by the fire, are just being nreiiared for occupancy, while there I are many that are still unfinished, as to interior wik nut. m vw o .iwisin rapidly. Strikes and scarcity of material have tended to delay re building but in spite of this great rogress ha been made. Judue Taylor thoroughly enjoyed his visit and w9 much interested in what he saw. He found hi family in excel lent health and left them in that con dition. They will remain in California the balance of tlie winter. llOap Warm Underwear, Warm Overcoats, 15 to 35 per Cent Off. Save you from sore throat, Save you doctor bills, Save you from feeling sore ' Saves you money. January Reductions are Genuine Reductions when you trade with Herman Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter Capt. Emerick, of " the Life-Saving Service, who ha been in the city left for Tillamook on the Sue II. Elmore last night. .' -.' v' Kenneth O'Loane, the local represen tative of Blake. Mc-Fall Co. and B. E. 'n Voorhis, representing the Portland Flouring mil, were passengers on the Hue IL Elmore, bound for Tillamook last evening. Eugene McCornick and wife of Port land are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gambell in this city. Mr. McCornick is nephew of W. H. Eakin. G. Herb Palin, a journalist and special correspondent of New York City, is visiting Astoria. The Public Library. the NASHVILLE STUDENTS certainly had that in mind, when he selected tha the day w ith the entire company singing present company. From the time tha curtain goes up. there is always some thing doing, either in singing their old Southern Ballads, for which the negra is noted, or some of the latest song of the choru. If yon can afford only on) show- this season, don't mis this OM the best of all colored show. TILLMAN OK THE WARPATH. Greij Memorial Concert- The Grieg memorial concert given last evening at tlie .First rresoj tcnan niurch for the benefit of the Seamen' Institute, was a financial and w artistic success, and reflected' much credit on the managers and the artists who par ticipated in the splendid program. It waa & treat to music lovers who thor oughly enjoyed it. Dp. Knna sustained his fine reptua- tion n all the numbers in which he ap peared. Mr. John Allen, in her violin solo, and in the violin, piano and cello trio, captured the audience by her fine playing. Tlie cello playing by Theo. Fredcriksen wa also fine. Mrs. Chas. Abercrombie' fine soprano voice Va heard to good advantage, the Norwegian Sinlng Society acting as a chorus their strong and manly voices adding to the All member, of Astoria Lodge No. 2, effect. All ir, all it was a fine program U. F. B. of tho World, are requested to renterea' ' meet at their hall on Wednesday, Jan. The Public Library will be closed to subscriber until February 1 on account of preparing the library for the free circulation of books. Sulcriber are re quested to return the books now in the possession a promptly as possible. - Ihe Reading Room will be open to the public a usual Those desiring application blanks for tlia privileges of tha free library can find them at the following places: E. A. Biggins'' book Stow, Mis Craig's art store, F. Hart's drug store, and at the Library Rooms. The signed blanks) must be handed to the librarian before January 20th. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Senator Tillman is on the warpath 'with hi fa mous pitchfork because of the attorney eeneral'a announcement " that he wiS suspend the operation . of that portion of the railroad rate law which require railroads to cease carrying coal or other minerals produced from mine which, they own after May 1, this year, "I propose to introduce a resolution. declared Senator Tillman today, "in quiring into the rights of the attorney- general or any other officer of tho gov ernment to suspend the operation of tha direct demands of a law passed by con gress. My resolution will inquire int the authority by which the attorney general has entered into such an egroe ment with the coal roads. In connection with it I shall take opportunity to aub mit a few pertinent remarks." 22, 1008, at 1 o'clock P. M., to attena tha' .funeral of our. late brother,! John Brtker,,,.,By, order Sam " jeterson, tfresi dctt.. Ohas. Wirk'kala, Seoretary.':;. . Will Debate at Tillamook The debating team representing As toria, in the coming debate at Tilla mook, left for that place, on the Bteam er Sue H. Elmore, at an early hour this morning. The team is composed of Mis Bertie Wise, Miss Jennie Jeflere ana Curl Thomas, and is accompanied by' Prof. A. L. Clark and Mrs. John Jeffers. tha latter acting a chaperon to tho young ladie. 1 The debate may take place tonight or may be held tomorrow iikvht. and the Astoria team' will repre sent the affirmative in the resolution which is as folowsi "Resolved, That the government should operate the rail roads." Astoria has confidence in, it representatives, and hope to hear of tholr success. Mills Started-- " ' . The mills of the Tongue Point Lum ber do. which have hen shut down for repair, -were started1 op 'again yesten day. The repairs have not been com pleted out orders ahead warranted the resumption. It is expected that the Aa- toria Box Co, wiU start up on Monday next.. . 0 0 0 PERSONAL MENTION 0 0 0 "THE OLD SONGS OF THE SOUTH," The lovers of the good old time melo dies will be certainly welt entertained next iwek at the Star with the delight ful tunes of the old Southern Ballads of tho times 'Befo' de Wr." THE NASI! VILLE STUDENTS has always been a nnmnnnr. ueiallv . selected bv. the . i r v ' management for their singing quality. Itf has Vn .been conceded that no one tan "get"5 the harmony- and music out of those songs like the real darkey. There is also added ' to ' the, entertainment, plenty of good, clean comedy, and some of the latest and most popular ballads of the present time. The show is especially for ladies and children, There is nothing so entertaining a a good singing show, and the Management of Good Bargains Left. ' The great bargain sale of Chas. V. Brown, the family shoe man, is still going on and, although a most remark- R V. Holder, of the Northwestern line, is a business visitor to Astoria. a B. Baker, of the Erie Dispatch, is in the city from Portland. John OatervolCof Clinton, is a visitor to Astoria. IFrank Smalloy, of Crooked Creek, is in the city. ' D. A. Donelion of San Francisco . Is in the city.' Harris Addis, of Portland, is a -visitor to Astoria. Geo. W. Cowcn. of Denver, arrived in Astoria yostcixlay. W. S. Spencer of Gueydan, La., is registered at the Occident., JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowney's Candies M ;s Pound Boxes 50c . $ ?! jjanfl up. 'I v' Boxes' 15c to $2.50 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial St- Star Theatre j Week Commencing Sunday, January 26th The Original CllIHlJan'S The KinS The Only . & them all. The Best Original Calculated to x Alwajs -NASHVILLE pleasechlrei sirlL STUDENTS from6tC3"