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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1908)
4 , SATURDAY, APRIL li, i9Q8. i THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 ,,,,MIW, rrrgcs. Chick! Chick! Chick! "Holly" Chick Food - and Oyster Shells , . I v for Poultry. ", Finest Fresh Fggs an4 Fancy Fresh Batter k for Our Customers You Can't Look Foolish In a Wise TER BEAUT FOR "HANDSOME weSTBRNER'' AT THE "WISE" TOGGERY ROSS, HIOGINS & CO. LEADINQ OROCERS. .. Suit E AS IBS IERSE IlllUfl in ' ' ' , if i : I Arbor P) EnercUet The neverat ichooli held ipecial exercise in honor of Arbor Day yen terday afternoon and lome excellent program were rendered. Petition Piled A petition wai filed yeMcrday with the Auditor from S. E. HarrU ask ing pennltuion to improve the street round and abutting upon lot 1, 2, 3, 4 block 136 in McClurc Astoria. The Kind Mother Ued to Make-1 The thank of the night forced the Morning Aitorian are hereby extend ed to the ladie who conducted the cake lale at the Shively ichool yeter day afternoon for their generou con tribution to the boy on both floor. In the Police Court Twn oentletnen who looked too Irtrij1 on the flowing bowl were look ing at Judge Andcron at 3 o'clock vetir,tav afternoon and they will get rlxriimm return from Chief Cammal or deponit $5.00 with that official to be added to the city fundi. )r. Hiram Foulke on "Miwion Around the World." About thirty five visiting clergymen wil be in attendance. The oublie I hereby notified that H. F. Cutting U not, and for ionic time ha not been in any way con netted with the American Hospital & Relief Anociation of Portland, and ha no authority to collect money or enter into cotract or do any business for the association. G. Hnderson, sec retary. The Presbytery of Portland ' Th annual mcetinsr of Portland Pre.hvterv will be held in the Tresby terian Church of this city beginning Tiieidav afternoon at 2 o'clock, con tinuing until Wednesday. On Tuesday evening a popular meeting will oe to which of course everybody is Invited. A stercoptlcan address by Small Blaxe A rhimnev fire in the Commercial street store of Mr. Jaloff called out lose No. 2 early yesterday evening, and the trouble was subdued with a lhbcock extinguisher, with no dam age to building or contents. Just a Suggestion- It is not known just what the law in the case may be, nor how far those in command of the tftuation may be able to go, but it ha been tuggested bv some excellent citizens, that Cap tain Werlich, now in command of the lighthouse district for which Astoria is the home harbor of the fleet of tender employed for it, might be pre vailed upon to give the citizen of this nort a chance to go outside on the steamers that are here and avail able when the Armada passe north by the Columbia bar next month; and it would not be amiss to try it out. Cake Sale Successful The cake sale held at the Shively scho 1 yesterday afternoon to pay for an orpan for the lower floor of that buihlir a very successful so much so that sufficient fund were secured to not only pay for the organ but a full et of sona book for the primary grade. The reading of Mrs. Hatch and aona bv Miss Shively added very much j the enjoyment of all present. The teachers desire to express their thanks and appreciation to all those who in any way helped to make the "Sale" so sticccsssful. SUITS Beautiful and Durable Made by Master Tailors In The East ALEX TAGG CONFECTIONERY Fresh Chocolates, Candies etc. . , Made fresh every day in our own factory. 843 Commercial Street Pauline Miler-Chapman , Mr. Arthur Abell the Berlin Critic ay: Thi Young American singer pos scsses a beautiful mezzo-soprano voice with an alto quality, and it ts admirably schooled and even and flexible throughout the registers. She is a pupil o fthc celebrated Prof. G. B. Lampcrti who says." I find her a true and very able singer pos sessing a most beautiful voice of Mezzo-Soprano". If you love sing ing that is singing don't fail to hear Mr. Chapman ot the Astoria Theatre on Wednesday evening next April 22nd . . i . . , iniTnnnnno nnrrnnnr 1.. n.atmra rr wv r TV I h' crtinn I I. ft! I I I ft I I I V 111 1J V V I 11 u Along the Dock Yesterday was one at (tie uuii days on the waterfront, most of the popu lar attention being given to the elec toral interests of the day. A rumor reached the city that the well known .t,;n Stnto of California was WW nn the Portland-Astoria San Francisco run, which nobody will rcrft not even the S. F. & r. peo ple. The British ship Castle Rock, 205 day out from Sydney, Australia, with coal for this port, ha been post ed a "missing" by Lloyds; and it i safe to say, she will, figure for all time, among the dread mysteries of the deep. The German bark Nomia went up to Portland yesterday on the hawser of the Harvest Queen, after j she had dropped the French bark Ernest Legouve, Captain Candcl, in the stream, here, ready for sea ana Europe with a cargo of grain. Th-! Geo. W. Elder was among the lucky ones to cet over the bar outward- bound yesterday, having come down rom Portland with good business or California. The steamer Homer came in from the Bay City yester- l.iv. and went on to the metopolis. The steamer Westerner crossed in from San Francisco, and went to the Tongue Point mill dock to load out ward. To Advertise Astoria Nothing else appeals to the visitor in a strange town so much as the neat appearance of its homes. t Beautify your home and its surroundiugs by fals ing beautiful flowers and shrubs We have the seeds Scholfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 QOOD GOODSpHONE 931 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto llOHO Pwlora Second Floor Over Scholfield Mattaon Co. ttJLpis "X J I r wy. f Ff f J ' ' r . ' LlAa:'-;:fAA v , I ' K'yi I - (- H H i i hi l i 'x nI h, -a n IMr l" ' f 'f I I SCHIOSS BROS. A COX . -i I JK rif ClothH Htkr 'Nad. V BliUiMr tnf H Tod SUITS Stylish and Well Fitting Sold by The Boss Clothier Of Astoria K i Easter Top Pieces Easter NecK Dressings Easter Waistcoats Easter Fhrihg's ALL, AT THE WISE TOuunKT r, e fMkTT? ijTAMrt MTTMRtfP wtTH EACH SS SALE TO HERMAN WISE'S CUSTOMERS. 7k. M "A" E N. L. SMITH IS DEAD AT KENT SAD NEWS RECEIVED LAST NIGHT DETAILS LACKING, BUT SURMISED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY RE-AC-TION FROM LA GRIPPE. Home for the Election . United States Senator Charles W. Fulton reached the city on the noon express from Portland yesterday, and will return today. He comes to take a citizen's nart in the Clatsop election and to look out for his especial in terest therein. With a group of friends the senator spent the better part ot the night at the Irving Club, where he was in receipt of bulletins from au sources, incessantly, during his stay. Wrongful Fishing W, D. Mack, water bailiff has Med harges of unseasonable The very sad intelligence of the sudden death, at Kent, Wash., of Norman L. Smith, was received at the home of Mrs. Jennie Busey, in this city, last evening. The telegram gave no particulars, but the reason able surmise is indulged that Mr Smith was a victim of a re-action from a recent and serious case of la grippe. He had been -ailing with this malady c u- J for some time, but, apparently, re fisn"1 , ..... f :i j ut, against D. Falangos and Knute Nel son, and the .matter will be duly pre- ented in court before justice ooou- man today. Pre-Easter Storms The three days prior to Easter Sun day are to be marked by storm, if the two-day stretch that began on Thursday holds out until midnight tonight, and by every rule of habit and devoted longing, tomorrow should break clear and bright as befits an Easter morning at Astoria. Rain on Easter pre-supposes seven conse cutive Sundays of rain; besides re tarding the cherished' display of many an exquisite piece of millinery, not to mention new and seasonable gowns, etc., etc. Chocolates' thejbest in the world 50c a Pound, Johnson? graph Co., THE BRICKS MADE BY LEW OGEN WERE TESTED BY GOVERNMENT APPLIANCES AND PRONOUNCED tHE BEST EVER MADE IN OREGON. covered most satisfactorily, and. his sudden passing must be attributed to a relapse, Mr. Smith was thoroughly and hap pily known in this city and his death will come as a shock to his multitude of friends, as it has to those who were nearer and dearer, to whom & wealth of sympathy will go out in the sad crisis. It is a year since deatn robbed Mr. Smith of his devoted wife, who was Miss Jennie Busey, of thi citv. and who left with him their two bright young sons, now orphaned in deed. Most haooilv Mrs. Fannie Rannells. sister of Mrs. Busey, and grand-aunt of the unhappy little fellows, was with them when the dread summons came to their father, and other kins men are near to contribute to their care and comfort. Mrs. Jennie Busey, or her daughter," Mrs. Frank Bishop, will leave on this mornings express for Kent; and in due, time the un happy story, but meagrely outlined here, ill be forthcoming. The funeral will take place at Kent on Sunday next. : ' y Special Notice. The Columbia Bottling Company have iust received a shipment of Weinhard's Bock beer which is bottled in quarts or pints and ready, for sale. Phone Main 2821 and your orders will receive prompt attention. 4-18-7t. PERSONAL MENTION Theo. Muellhaupt, of Portland and c.i.m u a husiness visitor in the univii'i city for a few days. j The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, mills and lune troubles is not attect ed.by the National Pure Food and Driiir law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we re commend it as a safe remedy for rhililren and adults. T. F. .Laurin Owl Drug Store. ' T.TTANr.E vour Herman Wise A Sale Slips for Piano Numbers. Messrs. Norris Staples and Lew Ogan have returned from Portland where they went to have a scientific test of the crushing strength ot the brick which have been manufactured by him by a hand process out of the Clatsop clays during the past several weeks. The strongest brick tested was one of the red samples and it ;ook a weight of 3S00 pounds to the square inch to break it. The second strongest brick was one of the buffs and it took approximately 2300 pounds to the square inch , to crush it. . These tests were made in the office of Col. Roessler, United States engi neer. These reports show although the brick tested was made by a hand process, that they stand a higher test than any ever made in this state by the best of machine processes. Messrs. Staples and Ogan have the assurance of the proprietor, the ar chitect and the contractor of the new Weinhard-Astoria Hotel that Astoria made brick will be given preference and if the brick can be produced as r CHANGE vour Herman Wise A Snl stins for Piano Numbers, j uood as the samples exhibited to them they will be used in tne construction Hot Tamales. Mr. Joseph Mobin will' have; hot chicken Tamales and Chili beans for sale at the Weinhart, corner of Sev enth and Astor streets. Orders can be phoned. Main 1171. - . ru ANfVE vour Herman Wise i A Sale Slips for Piano Numbers. '.i.ifiT. - Uo.mon Wis Sale Slips for Piano Numbers. r CHANGE your Herman Wise A Sale Slips for Piano Numbers of this modern hostelry. The capital stock of $15,000 for this new enterprise is being satisfactorily arranged for and Mr. Ogan is going ahead drawing up the plans for the new factory. Work will be begun on the site next week, according to Mr. Ogan, who does not propose to Is n In, nno mnmctlt until his nlant X CHANGE your Herman Wise .g Jn operation turning out brick and Sale Slips for Piano Numbers, terracotta. X CHANGE your Herman Wise Women with good complexions are Sale Slips for Piano Numbers. never homely. Good Wood makes good 4 ! complexions. Lane' Famil Medioim X CHANGE your Herman Wise makes good Wood druggists sell ft Sale Slips for Piano Numbers. for 25 cents.