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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1908)
SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 5 M ifl the Met I THAT'S WHAT CU8TOMBRS SAY ABOUT "HEINZ" DILL PICKLES, "HEINZ" CATSUP AND RELISHES. W carry full Una of then high-grade goods. ROSS, JUGGINS & CO. I : . t LEADINO GROCERS. , TERSE TILES If I On Iuue in Court The attention of the Circuit Court yenterday wi devoted solely to the testimony and argument presented in the case of P. L Darling v, Millie Taylor et. all,, and the matter went over until Monday. Deemed to Wed County Clerk Clinton yesterday li med a marriage licence in favor of Mr. Lar August Kallstrom and Mis Elin Karolitw Erikion, both of this city. Verging on 2000 The registration of voteri for Clat nop yeterday reached the total of 1805. Of this number 1204 were from the seven precinct In the city of As toria and 601 from the 21 precinct throughout the county; with 31 dayi yet to hear from before the book dote on the primaries Word From Chinook Ed. Donnelly, wharfinger for the Kamm line, In thi city, wa a busi ncs visitor at the snug little town of Chinook yenterday, and report! thing lively and interesting over there; the chief intereit there yester day being a hot election of school director, the concern In which reach ed the last citizen of the place. Accounted Insane Upon the iwore complaint of Olc Oleton. the person of one Olc Bak- ken, a realdent of Uniontown, wa yesterday hated before a commission in lunacy preiided over by Judge C. J. Trenchard, and he wa duly exam ined upon a charge of inanity, which wa proven conclusively. Commit ment to the asylum at Salem follow ed, and the unfortunate man will go hence thi evening in charge of guard despatched from' there last night . Four Star Attractions Manager Frank Hanlin, of the As toria opera houc will cater hand omcly to the cultured taste of A toria entertainment lover during the present month, a the following list will plainly demonstrate: Today, Sun day, March 8th, he will present "No Mother to Guide Her"; on Sunday, March ISlh, "The Royal Slave"; Sun day, March 23rd, the San Francisco Opera Company; on Saturday, March lO.I. ItTLs nii.nftnla.ljtf " mill fttl Sunday, March 29th, "What Women Will Do." What of fun and pleasure cannot be gotten from thi fine group of play must be supplied from the subsequent and pleasing lists, not yet revealed. . A Husky Trio For several day past there ha been a trio of husky "bums" doing the city for food and grub and any old thing that wa "incidentally" handy and in one or two instances tave grave ly annoyed the ladic of certain home, One of them toted a crutch and a cane and stimulated a lameness that wa a bogm it he wa, and the other flanked him on the outside. Tfiey, were not noted yesterday, and the presumption is they were moved out of town by the police. Chief of Police Charles Gamma! is always anxious (or instant information of the presence of such characters, and will jiive such gentry all that is coming In hi tine, if 1ii office is put in touch with the situation, by those subjected to annoyance or insolence. To Waters Consumers Tomorrow and Tuesday are the only days left for the payment of local water rate, before the delin quency charge attache thereto; and the payer of said rate will govern themselves accordingly. PERSONAL MENTION J, G. Kelly, the well known hydrau lic engineer, of Portland, wa busi ness visitor in this city. Geo. F. llorgis, who represent the Gilbert Brother' Shoe Company, of Portland, spent the day in Astoria yesterday, in the interest of hi prin cipal. Dr. Nellie Vernon went to Port land last evening for a few day' visit with friend. DONE BY DEEDS J.Wcst and wife to Martin Pratt, 10 acre on Callender D.LC ..... $500 Krue Catering Co. to F, Wil kinson, lots 5-7, block 4, Gear- hart Park . 500 Same to same, lots 6-8. block 3. Oarhart Park . . . , 275 Jos. Huston to B. F. Alien, lot 3, block 112, Shivcly' Astoria. .. 1 Jo. Huston to W. A. Goodin, lot 4, block 112, Shivcly's As toria 1 Peninsular L. & T. Co. to J. Hanson, lot 8-9, block 3. Tay lor' Atnria '. 400 A. R. Cyrus and wife to Ida Condit. lot 4-5. block 40, New Anions 10 J. H. Smith and wife to Ida Pond!, lot 15. block 46. New Astoria ... , 5 Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, Direct From Growers NEW CALIFORNIA CABBAGE, PER POUND 3c FRESH WHITE CAULIFLOWER, EACH..... IOC LOS ANGELES LONG BLEACHED CELERY, BUNCH ,Oc LARGE FRESH ARTICHOKES, EACH 125 Cv NEW TENDER RHUBARB, PER POUND ..... 1BC BEST BRUSSELS SPROUTS. PER POUND .......... 12C These tnd many mor. of th. best in vegetables at our grocery store. Scholfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODS PHONE 931 113 TO 120 TWELFTH STREET. J REPUBLICAN-CAUSE TO THE FROM OPEN LETTER TO CHAIRMAN w. f. McGregor, of cen tral COMMITTEE, URGING NECESSITY FOR EARLY AND REGULAR PARTY ACTION. "Astoria, Or., March 7, 1908. "Astoria, March 7, 1908. To chairman ' W. F. McGregor, Executive Committee of Clatsop County Republican Central Committee: (Sir: I have the honor to suggest J& y(,u, in the interest of the Republican party in this county, that, in the absence of the dc facto Chairman of the Central Committee, lion, liar- rison Allen, now resident in Portland, you, as next in place and authority, isMtc a call for the early assembly of said Cen- tral Committee, for the express purpose of formulating ajnd tit- tcriiur the customary call, at a seasonable date, and prior to ; the date of the State Republi- can convention, for the conveii- tion of ; the Republicans of Clatsop, the object of which convention hu 11 be the rccom- mendation and selection of s good and able men as candi- dates for the olTiec of rcprc- sentativc in the Legislature of Oregon from this county, ub- icct to the approval of the Republican voter at the pri- mary election on April 17th next: and for such other and needed action and expression a shall commend themselves to the convention. This, solely, in the interest of the Republican party of Clatsop and Oregon, and of good government. I am, sir, most respectfully, your. R. A. ABBOTT. ) Member County 4i Central Committee. The foregoing, open letter to Mr. McGregor is published at the per sonal solicitation of Mr. Abbott, and speaks plainly for itself and the party, , "i ; , The Astorian believes the letter and demand are timely and that the best interests of the party will be served by it confirmation at the band of Chairman McGregor in the form of a ready and early compliance. There i no time to be lost, if there is to be a comprehensive and practi cal lineup of the party in "old Clat sop" and an organic expression of it views, choice and purpose in the coming campaign. AT THE STAR. The new innovation at the Star Theatre comes a a relief from vaude ville. That is, vaudeville is all right and justly popular but regular theatre goers and the public generally want a change and the management of the Star, ever watchful for the pleasure of their patron have placed on. the -t V. o -i - : PEARL LEE McCOWELL, With Donald-Bell Co. boards of this popular house .a stock company, producing the best stock seen in Astoria. The Donald-Bell Stock Company is a company of clever performer and the consensus of opinion of those who have seen them want to go again and that is probably the best en- ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EACH $S SALE AT HERMAN WISE'S STORE Not Many Dayo Left ' Wise's B Piriice Take Advantage of It Now Don't Blame Us Later if You Wait Too Long REDUCTIONS E AL HERMAN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier r I JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowncy's Candies Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to $2.50 , Tag'gY Parlors 483 CommercisJ St k s. 1 ilk. S ETHEL TUCKER LEADING LA iY WITH DCNALD-BELL CO. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto MnsonPhonograph Second Floor Over Schomeia nww Co.. Ptrlon comium that ,any company of players wish. All the week the house has been packed and standing room only has been thj sign after 8 o'clock, a fact wliirli i)p!il:s vnlnnip to the orofes o'clock p. m., Leong Bing Kee, Leong sbn and managers o, theatres. This evening the play will be "Zira1 TOMORROW, AT 2 P. M. The Columbia Restaurant, at the comer, of Ninth ana uona streets, will change hands tomorrow, at. 2 A TAILOR TALK. "The average man has five pockets in his coat two outside, two inside, and aV ticket pocket," says a tailor. "There are, however, certain profes sions which render special pockets desirable. V "Most people know what a 'poach er's pocket' is, but how many have heard of a music pocket? Many pro fessional singer have their overcoats fitted with such a receptacle. Usu ally they are placed in the back of the coat, just above the waist line, and will hold half a dozen pieces of music without crushing. "Some detectives, too have their business suits fitted with a handcuff pocket or sleeve. The special advan tage of this is that the manacles can be withdrawn unseen. When an obstreperous prisoner sees the offi cer's hand seeking a pocket, he knows what is coming, and act accordingly. But with the special pocket the 'bracelets' are out and snapped on his wrists before he can resist "One of my customers makes a point of having his trousers lined Lene, Leong Heong and Yung Same, purchasing the interest of Ng Ah Fore, in the business; and all credi tors of the retiring proprietor are re quested to be present at that place and hour, to receive their dues as they and those who missed the play when it was presented here some weeks ago should see the interpretation of the part by the leading lady, Miss Ethel Tucker. The first three days of the annlv airainst that business, or for- week the company will play a comedy evor relinnuish their claims against it. drama entitled "Frenzied Finance' ; and the balance of the week they will I present the stirring melo-drama MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE. , ..Sandy Bottom," a piece which gives BOSTON, Mar. 7. Warry Charles one .of the wealthiest and most influ ential Chinamen of Boston and eight of his countrymen claimed to be no torious hatchctmcn, were found guiltx by a jury in the superior court late Miss McCowell an opportunity to ap' pear at her best. The company wijl play here for an indefinite period and the popular prices of 10, 20 and 30c will prevail. Matinee prices 10c and 20c. The children are not forgotten and next Saturday afternoon the manage children lined up at the box office at 2:15 p. m. a complimentary seat today of murder in the first degree on dccided 2J lour counts auegmg mo numig , four Chinamen in Boston August 2, last. In all cases Warry Charles was accused of being an accessory before' the fact. The murders for which the ! These are the days of the spring Chinamen is convicted grew out of a auction. Make up your mind not to row between Hin Sinsrs and On buy anything you do not need, and Leongs. !: stick to it like a dog to a root. ASTORIA THEATER Sunday, March 8th Holden Brothers & Edwards Present LILLIAN MORTIMER'S NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER" Clean Pure Moral Every Woman Should SeeThis Play A Complete Scenic Production ItlstoLaugH Songs, Dances, Fun Everything Reproduced on the Stage That Is Pictured on the Bill. boards. Prices 35c, 35c, 50c and 75c with leather from the knees down ward. Why? Because a dog once bit him severely in the calf, and he doesn't want it to happen twice." London Answers. 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