The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 26, 1908, Image 8

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    We Have Given Special Attention to
Our Tea Department
And Offer a Quality of Tea that is Sure to Please.
, The Stock is the Very Choicest
English Breakfast-Oolong Ceylon-Gun-1
powder - Spider-Leg Uncolored Japan.
aTv. ALLEN
Phones Branch Uniontow
Main 711, Main 2871 Phone Main 713
, Sole agent for Baker's Barrington HaU Steel Cut Coffee,
MAYOR WISE.
(Continued from psge 4)
the officers in the "reasonable" en
forcement of the law, the better for
all concerned.
There axe extremists on both ends
of this question; but I am no extrem
ist When the. black clouds of a
cyclone are gathering and drawing
nearer and nearer, that is the time to
get under cover. The time will come
when the "reasonable" element in the
liquor business wilt thank me for hav
ing saved them from total annihila
tion. To the radical, on one side,. I will
say: "Don't attempt the impossible!"
To the "indiscriminates" I say: "Bet
ter be satisfied with half a loaf." To
both sides: "I have done what I
thought best for all concerned; and
what I believe to be right that will
have to stand, no matter how much
fuss you raise or how much you
abuse me.
The dance halls, the slot machines,
the wheels, etc., will stay closed dur
ing this year. After this year I will
not be your Mayor, and I shall not
prophecy what my successor's 'policy
may be, and my conscience will not
be responsible for his actions. In the
meantime waste no time in useless
kicking, for even the Wholesale
Liquor Dealers' Association of Illi
nois has indorsed my action.
HERMAN WISE.
CHEYENNE SELECTED.
SALT LAKE, Jan. 25.-Cheyenne
was selected as the next meeting place
of the Trans-Misspuri Dry Farming
Congress, which closed its second an
nual convention here today. The
meeting was one of great enthusiasm.
The convention opened with 282 dele
gates and closed with nearly 600 in
attendance. That this body will never
again be classed among the minor in
dustral congresses is the belief of all
those who attended the congress
which closed today. Technical points
of great value were brought out in
the relation of actual experiences by
practical men. Deep plowing and fre
quent cutilvation is insisted upon, and
one Utah delegate today convinced
the farmers that there was more dan
ger from overseeding than from un
derseeding. Forty pounds to the acre
was the amount recommended by the
speaker.
New Time Table
According to the new time table,
issued by the A. & C. R. R., which
goes into effect today, the
train that formerly arrived here, from
Portland, at 11:45 will be due at 11:50.
The evening train will be 10 minutes
later than formerly, arriving at 9:50
p. m. The train for Seaside hereto
fore leaving at 11:45 a. m. now leaves
at 11:55 a. m. These are the only
changes affecting Astoria.
Man Overboard
The jolly skipper of the schooner
King Cyrus in an effort to reach his
vessel last night received a good
ducking.' Missing his footing at the
foot of Twelfth street, he fell from
the dock but was rescued by passers
by and conveyed to a hotel.
Irritation of the throat and hoarseness
little swallow of Kemp's Balsam, the
heBt cough cure. Grip patients should
make a note of this.
LIMPED INTO PORT.
" HIS ABLE DECISION.
Justice It Was Dealt Out In a Car.
tain Villag.
The mayor of a villain In a wester
rate, under a law by which the mayor
la also police Judge, bad before lihu a
cattle stealing case.
Two men had stolen two steers and
cold them to a butcher la the town (or
the extremely low price of $37.
Now. the Jurisdiction of tula mayor
police Judge extended in such case
only to the limits of petty larceuy,
which required that the stoleu articles
be not of a value of more than $33
Beyond this amount the uiaglstrat
had to bind the prisoner or prisoners
over to the circuit court, subject to the
action of the nest session of the grand
Jury. Likewise, In cases thus beyoul
his Jurisdiction, the Judge got no fee,
and at this particular time, as at many
others, he needed the money.
When the evidence had all been ad
duced the case was as plain as the pro
boscis on an elephant seen In prollle.
The men had stolen the cattle, had sold
them for $37. No amount of question
ing could make the butcher who had
bought them say that It was $34.00 or
any other amount abort of the origi
nally mentioned sum. Apparently do
mayor's fee was In eight.
Then the mayor thus summed np the
case:
"We have heard the evidence in thts
case, and the duty of the court Is clear.
These men stole the cattle. They sold
them for $37. Taking the mere prima
facie evidence and the bare tetter of
the law, It would seem that It was a
clear and unmistakable case of grand
larceny. But I have decided to allow
the two prisoners $4 for driving the
cattle In to the market This reduces
the selling price to $33, and I fine the
two prisoners each $20 and costs. The
eonrt to adjourned." Chicago Newm.
His Trouble.
In A small Georgia town live an old
negro couple, the support for both be
ing the wife. Uncle Zeke spends most
of bis time fishing In the brickyard
pond, not that he expects to catch any
fish, but "des ter hab some harmless
'musement, chile." Aunt Mary takes
In washing.
One day one of Aunt Mary's patrons
broached the subject to ber and sug
gested that she should not encourage
ber husband's laziness by supporting
him In idleness, but Aunt Mary pro
tested. "'Deed, honey, ninh ole man ain't
lazy," she declared'; "It's des dem scl
enting notions be dun got when be was
t-wnckln' at de college."
"But what have scientific theories
got to do with his not working?" the
lady demanded.
"Got er whole lot ter do, honey,"
Aunt Mary said, gathering np her
basket "Yo' see, dem Ideas what he
got was dat bit wasn't healthy ter
wnck after meals, an he ain't been
able ter figger out no way ter 'com
pllsh dat not yet 'less he gibs up eat
In', an' course he can't do dat" Phila
delphia Ledger.
Distressing Mistakel
ST. JOHNS, N. F., Jan. 25.-The
overdue Canadian Pacific steamer
Montrose with the passengers of the
Mount Royal on board, passed Brier
Island tonight, and will be docked
tomorrow. '
Customer Look berel I bought a
bottle of your hair restorer last week,
and all I've got for using it Is a couple
of large bumps ou my bead.
Hairdresser-Good gracious! I must
have given you a bottle of our bust de
veloper la mistake' London Opinion.
TEA .
Linger longer over it; let
it be steaming hot from
the earthen pot; and the
loveliest woman pour it
Tour grocer returni your money if yon doa't
IksScbillias'f Beet; we pay him
JOHN D. WAKES UP.
NEW YORK, Jan. 25.-Hundreds
of Italians who were working on the
Rockefeller estate at Tarrytown have
been dismissed to give employment to
the needy residents of Tarrytown
where several factories have shut
down or are working on half time.
The married menare given the preference.
The booming of Cannon is heard
once more in the presidential battle.
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Baptist Church.
Revival meetings continue all next
week at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
services at usual hours. Sermon Sun
day morning: "Organisation, Purpose
and Power of a Church of Jesus
Christ." Evening theme: "The Valley
of Decision." Good singing at all
services. C. C. Green, of La Grande,
Or., will conduct the chorus choir.
Conrad L. Owen, pastor.
First Methodist Church,
The revival still continues. The in
terest the last week ha bejn excel
lent and many have began the Chris
tian life. Services every night at
7:30 and every afternoon at 2:30, ex
cept Monday and Saturday. Three
services Sunday as follows, 11 am.,
and 2:30 and 7:30 p, m. The after
noon service Sunday will be for men
only. C. C. Rarick, minister.
morning and evening services, 10 l.
m. and 11 p. m.; Sunday school, 11:15
a. m.
Presbyterian.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "What
Men Say." Sunday ' school, 12:15;
P. P. S. C. E., 6:30; praise service,
7:30; orchestra. Solos by Miss Rcba
Hobson, Mrs. Stevenson, Lily' John
son, Quartet mixed voices, one selec
tion. Male chorus, two selections,
Short sermon. All are invited, Wm.
S. Gilbert, pastor.
The forty hours' devotion will open
after the 10:30 mass at St. Mary's
Church this morning. Rev, Matthias
Meyer, CVS. S. R., of Portland, will
preach on this occasion,
First Lutheran Church. ,
Services will be held as usual at1
the First Lutheran Church tomorrow.!
The evening service will be at 7:30
p. m, and in English.
Lecture at Baptist Church Monday
Pastor Conrad L. Owen will lecture
Monday evening at the Baptist
Church on "Tne Fighting Preacher.
Everybody welcome.
Norwegian-Danish Methodist
Norwegian-Danish M. E. Church;
services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday school at 10 in the morning.
0. T. Field, pastor.
Christian Science.
Services at 634 Grand avenue at 10
a. m.; subject, '.'Truth." All are in
vited. Sunday school at lh'O.
Holy Innocents Mission ChapeL
Third Sunday after Epiphany;
Nothing Makes
Life So Sweet
As easy, comfortable shoes. Nothing
makes life as unbearable as poorly
fitting shoes. Come to me and get
absolute satisfaction.
S. A. GIMRE
S43 Bc)ND STREET.
Opposite Fisher Bros.
Best kinds of logging shoes, ham
made, always on hand.
All kinds of SHOE REPAIRING
neatly and quickly done.
RevivaTRfleetings
BAPTJSTATCHURCH
GOOD MUSIC
C. G. Green and his two daughters, Misses
Beatrice and Jessie Green, of La
Grande, Ore., ?ill have charge
of the chorus choir.
Preaching by the Pastor,
PIP?'' ''y'mms
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Rev. CONRAD L.OWEN.
Brief, Prompt, Helpful,
will be the motto of every service.
Meetings Continue Indefinitely
EVERYBODY INVITED TO COME
and lend a helping hand. We wish to do good,
and only good, to all who attend.
Meeting's at 2:39 and ,7:30 p. m.
Sidewalks Open and Everybody Welcome.
1
?. Q. A. BOWLBT, President.
I. L PETERSON. Vice-President
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rtlANK PATTON, CasnJer.
T. W. GARNER, An'sUnt Outlet.
Astoria Savings Bank v
Capital Paid in 1100,000, Bnrpluo sod DndtTlOXI Fronts 180,000
Transacts a General Banking Business, j Interest Paid on Time lieiraslta '
FOUR PErVCENT PER ANNUM
Eleventh and Duane streets. ASTORIA, ORXG01
This Week will End It!
The man who gets in on the
Clearance Sale
. at JUDD'S will certainly be
the lucky one.
Prices were never so
low on
FINE
CLOTHING
before. Get in on
these prices.
This WeeK Only :
$35.00 MEN'S SUITS, $27.50
30.00 MEN'S SUITS, 24.00
'25.00 MEN'S SUITS, 20.00
20,00 MEN'S SUITS, 16.00
15.00 MEN'S SUITS, 12.00
10.00 BOYS' SUITS $8.00
8.00 BOYS' SUITS 6.40
7.00 BOYS' SUITS
(3.00 BOYS' SUITS
5.00 BOYS' suits;
4.00 BOYS' SUITS
5.60
4.80
4.00
3.20
l"JtB w wtwyosal
OVERCOATS at same reductions.
JUDD BROS,
The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store.
Next Door to Heilborn's.
JOHN FOX, Pres. F. L. BISHOP, See. ASTORIA SAVINGS DANK, Tress.
- KELSON TROYER, VioePwa. and 8upt
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS "I VTI
OF THE LATEST IMPRGVEB ....
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
COMPLETE CAHKKRY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
Correspondence Solicited. Feot of Fourth Street
Fisher Brothers Company
SOLB AGENTS
Bsrbour and Finlayson Salmon Twins sod Netting
McCormtck Harvesting Machines
Oliver Cbilled Ploughs
Malthold Roofing
Tborples Cream Separators
Raeeollth Flooring Storrett's Tools
Hardware, GroceriesJShip
Chandlery
Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Add, Welch Coal, Tar,
Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass
Goods, Paints, Oils and Olaas
Fishermen's Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seine Wsb
WolWontiYour Trade
FISHER BROS.
-V" Bond Street. "
WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT
A Write us, we're here for that purpose
j The Work Ve Do
Anything'in the electrical Business. Bell's House'.PhonesX
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We will be glad to quote you prices.
OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST
& EWART
Phone l(al jstr $
m Bond Street.
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
ESTABLISHED 188tf.
Capital $100,000
87 W. Bond Street, Astoria.
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