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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
THU MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908. Chick! Chick! Chick! "Hoixy" Chick Foo4 .and Oyster Shells . for Poultry. ; -.Finest Fresh Fgs and Fancy Fresh Butter ( for Our Customers You Can't Liook Foolish In a Wise Suit BAUTie FOR "HANDSOME WESTERNERS'' AT THE "WISE" TOGGERY ROSS, HIGG INS & CO. r LEAD1NO GROCERS. n EASTER TERSE liS OF THE I Hon. Dell Scully In Town Hon. Dell Scully, the rcprewntative of the Central Door & Lumber Co., of Portland, i In the city and he will be here to vote at the primaries Festival of the Passover Today uhm In the festival of the I'BMovcr which in Jewish circles com memorate the release of xt children of Uracl from the oppression and denotlm of the Egyptian. Mrt. Wlengart'a Sister Dead Mr, fox, a Utcr of Mr. S. Wien gart, died in Portland yesterday. She wa born in Russia and wa 00 year of age. She leaves relative in this country and Russia. Meta M. Sold- The itaunch gasoline launch Meta M. has changed hands. Mathia Matt on and Michael Teterson having pur chased her from Alexander Miller. The purchase price was $15(10. The boat will go into the freight and pas senger traffic in Tillamook Bay. Lots Sold The chief of the police department old about 1000 lots yesterday morn ing, located in various part of the city, for delinquent street assess ment.' All the property wa bid in for the city by City Attorney Aber crombic. Funeral of Mrs. Casey The funeral of Mrs. Abce Casey will take place from the Oilbaugh Chapel at 3 o'clock this afternoon and the steamer General Washington will convey the remain to Greenwood cemetery. , -. , -t Police Court Two inebriate who were out on bail failed to appear in court yester day afternoon and upon the recom mendation of City Attorney Aber crombic, the bail of $5 each was de clared forfeited. Primary Preparation Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy and Deputy Sheriff Arch. McLean leave out to day with election supplies for the out lying county precincts; the sheriff go ing tip into the John Day country, while Deputy McLean takes the route toward the coast. Tim Corcoran, of the Nehalem country was in the city yesterday, and when he left he was deputized in this behalf and took out the ballot boxes and paraphernalia for the election precincts in that neighborhood. Pilot Board In Session State Piot Commissioners Sylvest er Farrell, A. V. Fendlcton ahd F. J. Taylor met yesterday afternoon ,at the office of the latter gentleman, for the rrgular session of the board of April. There was no business other than the examination and payment of the current bills. Commissioner Pen dleton remains in AMoria for a few day to complete the ummcr equip ment of the state pilot schooner San Jose, for ca ervice. Three Committee Out ! This morning there will be three sub-committees from the general committee of fifteen directing the canvas for funds in aid of the publi city work of the Columbia River Protective Association, will start out at 10 o'clock to do all that li necev ary in the great premise, and there can be no doubt of their unqualified nuccess in such quest a this, when it is considered that nothing more vital is at this moment pending be fore the people of Astoria. Funeral of Dorian Tryon The funeral service of Dorian Tryon were held at 7:30 yesterday morning at the residence of Mrs. A. A. Cleveland, the Rev. Win. Seymour Short, rector of Grace Episcopal Church officiating. The remains were taken to Portland on the 8:30 train and the pallbearer were Dr. Jay Tuttle. Otto F. Heilborn, Albert Dun bar, Hon. W. T. Scholfield. Dr. Frank Vaughn and G. W, Lounsberry. Mrs. Cleveland and -Mr. and Mrs. Audley Cragg and Rev. Mr. Short went to Portland with the remains. The final service and interment will take place in Lone Fir Cemetery. Less Than One-Tenth Out The sheriff office yesterday fur nished the following synopsis of the present condition of the tax. roll of 1907. which shows that less than one- tenth of the roll is in the hands of the treasurer of the county, and that practically one half of that tenth, is uncollectable till October: The um of collections to date, is made, up of the Mowing figures; collected to March 15th, $210 76; to April 6th $17. 094.13; and rebates allowed, $6,455.58, making gross credit on the roll of $234,362.47; which taken from the sum SUITS Chocolates thebest in the world 50c a Pound, To Advertise Astoria ........ Nothing else appeals' to the visitor in a strange town so much as the neat appearance of its homes. Beautify your home and its surroundiugs by rais ing beautiful flowers and shrubs. We have the seeds Beautiful and Durable Made by Master Tailors In The East i I. .lJ?i' vf ..... .Pf's'tf ,',wrm jn jr m tam 1 i ? 1 i u " ' W I .. Ar :.w 1 k 1, ,? J i 1 2 . hi' 7 ' i 6 11$ it I V.:.'.- '', 4 ' A 1 Vi 4 S if J s SCHLOSS BROS, k Cfc Fin. Cloth. MaJitrt 8iltliwr tn tm York SUITS Stylish and Well Fitting . Sold by The Boss Clothier Of Astoria Easter Top Pieces Easter NecK Dressings Easter Waistcoats Easter Fixings ALL AT THE WISE TOGGERY MA HOI? WISE P. S.-ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EACH $5 SALE TO HERMAN WISE'S CUSTOMERS. of the levy of $255,1 12.69, leaves an uncollected balance' of $20,750.22; and as stated above, practically one half of this latter sum, is free from the de linquent penalties which attache to the other half. Alex tagg Scholfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODSPHONE931 Labor to Front At last night's session of the As toria Labor Council, a special com mittee of three was appointed, towit, Messrs: Joseph L. Moore, C. H. Thompson and Charles Halberg, to assist in all ways possible, the gen eral conunittee of fifteen heretofore named at the mass-meeting to direct the campaign in the interest of the "tide-water fisheries" bill; and these gentlemen, at the instance of the body that appointed them, will visit, in turn each of the union meetings as they shall transpire here, an(f endeavor to secure from them, the handsome con tribution of one day's pay, on this popular score. If this program shall be carried out, it will be a splendid showing for the men who stand for organized labor here and a fine ex ample to those citizens who will aid the movement from other and less direct impulses. The three commit teemen named have been promptly added to the general committee by Mayor Herman Wise. PERSONAL MENTION J. Carney was a passenger for. 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. - For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON ' PHONOGRAPH V " goto ' Johnson Phonograph Co. CONFECTIONERY Fresh Chocolates, Candies, etc. Made fresh every day in our own factory. 843 Commercial; Street 0 N ew Music .. New music arriving daily. Come in anj try them over on piano. Few better ones in Astoria. Morn ing is the best time, Price ALWAYS 1-2 marked or printed price. FINE BOX PAPERS ... Just received 500 boxes of latest effects from 19c to 75c per box. Better paper than has ever been shown here bJore. Whitman's Book Store Pnrr r.nnsrhs. Colds. Crouo. La Grippe, Asthma, Thro'ut an(j Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption i. F. T. LAUKIN, O WL UKUUiiUR THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR in the YELLpW PACKAOH a the O. R. & N., ho is Seeking nomina Ition at the coming primaries as the 1at( for the office of Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattson Co., the State of Oregon was in the city yesterday, looking after his interests and meeting those citizens whom he did not happen to know in Astoria. j nvj " r . I the metropolis on last night's train, He is very cheerful over his prospects going up on matters of business, and takes things with jolly spirit, chief of which is to attend the direc- His many friends in Astoria were tors' meeting of the Beaver State glad to greet W. H. Hurlburt, tne Merchants' Mutual Fire Insurance ;well known ex-passenger omciai ot Comnanv. of which board he is member. Mro Finn Rplcher returned yester day, with her boy-baby, from a pleas- railroad commissioner. Mr. Hurlburt ant home visit with kinsmen anci ,ls just recovered from a long ana ser friends in, the Grays' River country, ious illness and is happy in his res T. F. Harding, agent' for the Se- toration to good health, and is making attle, Portland & Spokane Railway, a, careful campaign for the honors at at Cliffs, was in the city yesterday, taching to the commissionership. He having come down tp take his place is probably one of the widest known as the "baby" Elk in the local herd. railroaders in the State and a pleas-i William Hardier, general agent for ant gentleman withal, the Great Northern Railway, was in j John A. Dahlgren of Portland was the city yesterday on matters of busi- an incomi" passenger on the, even ness connected with his office. ' . ing train. . Dr. Alexander Reidwho figures as jVW. Martin of Portland is in the a Republican nominee in the coming city on a business quest. primaries for candidacy for the office I William Dent of Seattle is on a of dairy and food commissioner for business trip In the city. 'J. E. Mayer of Portland is down to call on his trade in the city. Daniel Rierson, the well known Nehalem farmer, is in the city on business and says the valley will pro duce an enormous crop this season as preparations have been made to bring about successful results. UNGUARDED WOOD SAWS. A Veteran Citizen Complains of Their v Use in Public Places. The following; communication was handed in this office yesterday by its author, who insists that if there, is not an ordinance covering the use of the unguarded power saws on the public thoroughfares there should be, for the common good, including that of the operator: "Astoria, April 14, 1908. "To th Editor: "I wish to call your attention the reckless, careless manner that the wood saw is operated on Eighth street wharf; .the saw is not covered to make it safe; it is liable to cut some man's arm off; or cut some one' fife out; and the county will have a 1km pital bill to pay. If there is no law there ought to be to make the o water put a guard over it to protect aay- one from getting cut, etc., etc. i'lease look this matter up. "H. B. PARKER. RED AND DARK HAIR. Dark hair and complexion in race as well as in- individual sigtuiy strength. Dark skinned races are al ways behind the lighter hued peoples in fine, civilization because the phys ical predominates among them to the exclusion of the mental. Coarse ted hair indicates marvelous physical co- durance. CASTOR I A for Infants and CMldrea. ThB Kind You Ha?3 kteip Es3 Bears the Signature of