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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1908)
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908. THE MOENING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 Lenten goods Smoked, Pickled and Fresh Fish, also a very large assortment of Canned Fish; anything you desire, from a Sardine up. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. LEADINO GROCERS. Ill TILES Of I Ml On Flying Trip C. C. Wilson, of the VVilon Lum ber Company, o( Rainier, accom panied by hit son, passed through tliii city yesterday, en route to Chinook, whither they went on business (or their big concern up river. Happily Wedded- , At Grace Episcopal Church on the evening of Thursday liit, Rev. VV. Seymour Short, rector, united In the holy bond of matrimony, Mr. Ueisa Amldon, of. this city, and Mr, L. Thomai Piper, of Deep River. llortlculturUti Meet The member of the Clatiop Conn ty Horticultural Society will meet at th room of the Chamber of Com merce thin afternoon to take steps In the Interest of the fruit and fruit men of the lection. Six Tranafera, $8160- Yesterday'a offering for public record at the county clerk' officern the matter of deed, were six in num ber, and the considerations totalled $8160; which I a pointer that real eitate market here ia not quite dead, but I gasping comfortably. Merely Incidental Superintendent John McCuire, of the A. & C. Railway, wa here all of yesterday, on businesa Incident to hi position, and will return to the me tropoli omctime today. Mr. Mc Cuire ha a very "warm pot" for old Astoria and plenty of friend here to keep it warm. Tha Militant Fraternity Astoria ha one of the tronget and best equipped bodie of the Uni formed Rank of the Knight of Pythias, some lit) in number, and these fratcr are drilling carefully and regularly and acquiring remarkable addrcs in the maneuver of military ort. The uniform in this ervice 1 among the handsomest of all the fraternal societies in use, and it is said this fine group will be een to advantage here at an early day in public parade and action. Peaca at Clifton Whatever of wrong or disquiet pre vailed up Clifton-way lately by rea son of the falling out of the families ScroDolu and Mastcro. ha been completely and happily adjusted out of court and Justice Goodman gladly waived hi prerogative of ettling the .i:DT..o... ki. tuiiiithinrr tnmrhoriv. Utllll CI V(9 V I t.M.i'i' (1 r and the newly made friend have re turned to that prosperou ettlement to pursue their erstwhile occupations. TnurmlUtle RIsht-Bower The Morning Astorian is glad' to acknowledge the receipt of the 1908 edition of the American Newspaper Annual, put forth by N. W. Ayer & Son, of Philadelphia. It is one of the journalistic right-bowers, without which no newsnaner office is at all complete. The new volumne Is even better than its predecessors, and charged with valuable information from cover to cover. Four-Fifth Done- According to the statement made by the sheriff's deputies yesterday, the tax-roll of old Clatsop is four-fifths collected. The receipts of the office to date being $195,000 In cash, with mail advice yet to be credited to the rebated turn of collection in an amount estimated at $12,000; which total in the treasury will leave les than one-fifth of the big debit to be gathered in the Fall collection. A Scort of Year This evening Mr. and Mrs, George Kaboth, of this city, will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their wed ding, which occurred on the 21st of March, 1888, and number of their warm, personal friends will be called in to share the happiness of the occa sion; it goes without saying all will have a sincere congratulatory word for the popular couple who have rounded out the first score of their united years, to find themselves in comfort, with pleasant home, a fine family of growing children, holts of friends and a cheerful future. In the roster of such events, the twentieth is the "China" wedding day, He Is Not Tha Man- In obedience to a "despatch from Sheriff Nesmith, of Monterey county, Cal., received yesterday afternoon, Sheriff Tomcroy released Watlcr E. Drown, the young man caught on the oil steamer VV. S. Porter as a stow away, the southern sheriff declaring in the telegram that he is not the man wanted there for forgery, otherwise, Walter C. Smith. It is not pleasant to be held up on such pretexts as this, but Brown had already com mittcd himself to a compromising position by hiding aboard the steamer and was amenable to almost any sus picion that drifted his way. He will strike Inland today and try to find work. A New Hack Prael-Eigncr & Co., the transfer Company, yesterday received from St. Louis a new rubber-tired back with all the new and up-to-date improve ments. It is richly upholstered in leather, which i tufted in the latest style. An electric button calls the at tention of the driver, which is a con trivance every closed carriage ought to have. It is made so that the top opens making an open barouche out of it. The body is painted a very dark olive while the box and running gear are the conventional black. The strip ing is a faint line of red. The com pany has just received a fine pair of draft horsesfrom the Willamette Val ley, which were purchased by C. E. Miller. In June Next There are pending for judicial ex amination and final adjustment in the Honorable Circuit Court of this coun ty, at its June term, twenty-three for mal applications for naturalization pa pers in behalf of that number of well known people hereabout; and while this is the "Skidoo" figure just at this moment, it is likely to be sharply in creased before the hour of investiga tion and allotment by Judge McBride, Yesterday's contributions In this be half were made by Bernhard Llnden berger, the well known fish exporter Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, SB FRESH CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES New White Asparagus, lb., 25c Strawberry Rhubarb, lb., 121c Large Artichokes, 3 for..... 25c Large Bleached Celery, bch,,'10c These are a Few of the Early Season's California Productions we are now Offering Our Customers Scholfield, Mattson & Go. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODS PHONE 931 112 TO ' 120 TWELFTH STREET. . One Piano Number With Each $5 Sale to Herman Wise Customers . . In tH$ '8ptin$ Mam's Famcy" I'si ' ) '''''1 V'r vx$ ' 'is ' ' J K " Nvfl 1 , ' Young Men's Clothes Ederheimcr, Stein & Co. - Makers NO need to tell you that this is a stylish suit. You can't look at the illustration and reach any other verdict. Really something to it that's new, smart, exclusive. Good taste, too; snappy patterns; best tailoring; perfect fit. . Other styles in the Ederjieimer Stein make just as swell; and a plenty that are more conservative. Glad to show them all. Cuts fhm 31 tt 32 intha knz with 2 H imck Hp in frtnt. In sites up U 38. EPrice $12.50 to $3 5 TURNS mainly to the latest cre ations of the master tailors' hand. Twenty-five years of learning how has guided our spring purchases. As far as ripe judgment could guides us, we have chosen the choicest from many fine lines of CLOTHES. The result of our labors now ready for your inspection, gentlemen! The Nobbiest SPRING Suits for the particular young' man Cluett and Monarch Golf Shirts Elgin Union Hade Shirts , Cutter and Crosette Necllvear PARAGON Trousers New Fancy Waist Coats SPRING STYLES SOFT, STIFF AND STRAW We will feel honored by your in spection of our Spring Novelties, regardless of WHEN you care to purchase. , We especially ask the Ladies (the best judges(of STYLE) to see our Spring Offerings the men wiU follow THEY "ALWAYiS" DO Astoria's Reliable HERMAN WISE Hatter an of this city, whose nativity ia credit ed to Germany; and Stclo Palmas, a son of classic Athens, in Greece,' the imperishable. Juhan Gustaf Kalcva, of Finland, made his declaration of intention to become a citizens yesterday. Social Thia Eveningj 'The Young Ladies of the First Norwegian Lutheran Church, corner Twenty-ninth and Grand avenue, will give a social this evening - at - the church parlors. An interesting pro gram will be rendered, and refresh ments served. A cordial invitation to all. s An Official Errand Sheriff M." E. Pomeroy went to Warrantou yesterday to serve the warrant issued on Friday from Justice Goodman's court for John Brice, who it was claimed assaulted Jack Cobb, the barber and smashed his glasses on his face, It developed during' the sheriff's visit, that after the alterca tion between the men in Warrenton, the marshal of that city had arrested Brice and haled him into court on a similar charge ,and that he was mulcted in the sum of $10, and costs, which he paid; and while the sheriff will serve the procesa on the man as soon as he can find him, it is a moral certainty that Brice has only to plead former jeopardy and go "scott free," from the present case against him. He has paid one penalty, and the second cannot be enforced. Aa To Alaskan Mails ' The following bit of information as to the mails hence to Alaska will be of Interest to those whose fathers, brothers, sons and lovers, are going up that way, soon, in the interest of the fisheries, and was furnished this office by L. O. Belland, to whom the letter'is addressed by the Northwest ern Steamship Company, of Seattle, under recent date: "In reply to your inquiry of the 14th instant in regard to sailings for 1908 to Nushagak, beg to advise that one of our steamers leaving Seattle on the 8th of May will connect with the S. S. Dora at Seward for all points along the Alaska Penin sula, Unalaska, and thence across Bristol Bay to Nushagak. The S. S. Dora is scheduled to leave Seward on the ISth of May, and to arrive at Nushaga about June 6th. This will be the first sailing into'Nushagak for this season. The S. S. Dora will probably make monthly voyages from ' Seward to Nushagak up to and in cluding the month of August, leaving Seward on the 15th of each month. Our steamer sailing from Seattle on the 8th of each month. Our steamer sailing from Alaska on the 8th of each month is always scheduled to connect with the S. S. Dora at Seward." Baby Boy Contractor Jake Heblach is all smiles today and the cause of this joy is attributed to , the fact that Mrs. Heblach presented him with a nine and one-half boy, Thursday night. JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowncy's Candies ' Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to $2.50 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial St ;-'?. For a . VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto ,y;;:):i-v.':;;; Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattsoa Co. 1 It V