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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
. ... THE MOHraJNli ASlUIflAiN, A&lUlUil, Uliuwn. 5 . - ,' SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. . , ; ,, ,, XU1J uvu , .. . - 1 . WISE Keeps Your 1 ima rressea rree 01 wnargc STRAWBERRY SEASON IS HERE We had a shipment already and will soon have plenty for everybody. Meantime we have plenty other nice things with which to round out a meal. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. LEADING GROCERS. ni lis of i Victor Carlson' Funeral The funeral o( Victor Carlson, the young man who died of tuberculosis a few day ago will he held from Gil for Astoria and having no compass had lost their bearing. They were taken to llo(tilaiii and are being cared for after their rough experience. Quality Improved General Manager cured the rieht to 320 acre of land by buying up a relinquishment from a friend who did .lot deiire to perfect hit filing. The Aitorla party hold land over there in what is known at Christma Lake Valley, and are about to organize an artesian well-boring company under the four-year tipu lation'of the Government, and with every prospect of abundant ucces of 1he venture. The land is fertile and only need irrigation to make a veritable oarsdise of tne broad and barren mile now untouched. ' Water or domestic use can be had any where at front four to twenty feet, cool, clear and wholesome. There were eleven in the party from here and not, a "kicker" in the bunch. a few days ago will ue hew irom on- . or ,,:icctrjC(Co., hat b baugh'i Chapel Sunday afternoon, the ,,1,.,,!,.' ,jme ,inc Kev. C. C. Rarick officiating. Ihe in- , , , wj tcrmcnt will be at Greenwood. Filed Ilia Name Hans Christian Hcrg Luvvold, a na tive of Hogo, Norway, yesterday filed hit name with County Clerk Clinton, at a candidate for the honor of Am erican citizenship, in the way of a formal declaration. , A Single Deed Among the clmler of instruments filed for record yesterday there wat but one deed, towlt. F B. Stoncr and Wife to George Elliott, conveying 16 fret of a right-of-way on the, west erly IS acre of lot 8 section 25, 8-10 West, for the sum of $1. Licenced to Wed County Clerk Clinton yesterday issued a marriage license in favor of Mr. Frank S. Lewis, of this city, and Miss Lizzie M. Raske, of Young't River valley; and the young people will b nti today at 3 o'clock p. m., at the home of the bride, Rev. C. C. Rarick. pastor of the First Methodist church, officiating. Remain Taken to Nebratka- Th hodv of the late Peter Kecfe, who died of acute gastritis at Fort Steven, April 17th, after a couple of .lav.' illness was taken yesterday morning to his former home at Hast ings, Neb., for burial by his sister. Mr. M. F.. Ohlhciser. who came here I. nnrnoe. Mr. Keefe wat a man of some means and hi family eonnections are comparatively wealthy. Rescued Three Men The uteamer Carmel, Captain Don aldson. rescued three men who were In a fishing boat when near the en trance to Gray's Harbor. They were teeral miles off the bar and had been without foot and water three days. The men, who are Eric Anderson, F.d Snxe and John Jacobsen, had started McGcc of the been devot- since he came here to the etas olant with distinct success, Mr. McGcc knew first qual ity gas could be produced from crude oil ad he started out to do it. At an expense of about $20,000 he ha in stalled a series of purifier and other necessary machinery and the gas now furnished by the company it so good that no complaint! can be made. To the B. & C, Society- After due examination made in open court yesterday, Judge Tren chard made an order committing the bov. Johnny Thompson, heretofore complained of as incorrigible, to the custody of the Boys' & Cirls' Aid Snrictv. at Portland: and the lad was taken there on lat night's exprcs by Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy. Chocolates thej best in tlie world 50c a Pound, The People' Money County Treasurer W. A. bhcrman yct.tcrd.iy transmitted to the State Treasurer, the full sum of $12,190, to recover the first half of the Clatsop tax for 1907. due to the State. Dur ing the present month he has paid the following sums for the redemption ot outstanding warrants: .General fund, $22,000: Court House, $26,000; school li.trict. including the Astoria dis trict, $43,000; City of Astoria, park and library, $31,000, making a full distribution of $134,190; with unpre- nented warrant still out. but called and drawing no interest, as follow fund. $30,000: and Court House, $5000. Hhe will also make a formal call today for, the redemption of $12,000, and this will leave the county, just 10 months in arrears on it warrants, or between $50,ff and $60,000 in debt, a condition that i counted by far the best she has been in for many year past. Warrenton Happening Postal lnspccter Riches wa in Warrenton yesterday inspecting the condition of the post office there, which he found in prime hape. Mrs. Jaifc Wheeler and family, leave War renton today for their new home at Holton. Oregon, where they will re si.te in the future. The funerals of the late lamented Jacob Lehman and Martin Carlson, victims of the tern blc disaster on the jetty on Wednes- il.iv l:'lit. U'91 held yesterday after noon, under the auspices of the Odd Rpit Men's lodee of Hammond, and were attended by a veritable host of sorrowing friends. The occasion was one of marked solemnity and practically every man, woman and child that could be pres ent was there. ' Interment was had at Ocean View cemetery according to the solemn and1 beautiful rites of the great orders before named. Home From Land-Hunt . Harry Hoefler has returned from Lake county, whthcr he went about two weeks ago, with Dr. Barr and a group of Astorians on a land-hunt; and reports a thoroughly enjoyable trip, with a bit of real proht in signt. Before leaving here Mr. Hoefler se- Pipe Organ Recital- Tin. st A erne Guild will ffive a Pine Oman Recital at Grace Episco oal Church, on Wednesday evening, April 29lh. Having secured the serv ces of Mr. Carl Uenton, organist, and Mr. Crowthcrs, baritone, of Port land- The public it cordially invited to attend, no admission being charged but a voluntary offering will be taken nn o defrav cxocnscs. 4-25-4t mendation of the city attorney their bajl was declared forfeited. COFFEE There is a time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Your twer return your mnnej U ton doo'l Mm Schilling lint; mt par bio WHO'S Your Clothier? Fiaherie Committee Work The Fisherie Committee met for a brief session last evening at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, the following gentlemen being present: Messrs. Wise, Wingate, Gordon, Gratkc, Kankkoncn, Wilson, Abcr- croinbic, Rosenberg, Lorntscn and ml 1 SS I scnimpn. i 11c meeting was caueu for the express purpose of appointing sub, or managing committee to handle the detail of the campaign, without assembling the big main committee every time there was any minor work to dcr and to this end, .. e ... 1 1 - t . tne loiiowing memocrs ot inc mam body were named last night to act first, and report afterward, on all matter that require despatch: S. S.I Gordon, John Gratke and G. Win- gate. Assistant Secretary Wallace of the Chamber of Commerce, presided. The meeting was very short and business was the order of the session. Brick Statement At the chamber meeting a ttatcment will be made showing how the brick also be made showing how the brick and terra cotta plant ha just been mccdssfully launched and how it will begin immediate operations and de- clop into one of the city most important export propositions. The matter of taking the excursion over the bar to see the naval fleet in motion on or about May 20th will be considered and something more defi nite about the plans made known. Off For California- Rev, and Mrs. Ellesson of this city, will depart for San Francisco on the steamship Roanoke this morning, with the best wishes of all their As toria friend. On a recent evening the fellow-pastors of Mr. Ellcfsen and a number of friends of the family, went to their home and left with them, after the evening's pleasant in tercourse, a very handsome "easy chair" as a forerunner of the comfort that all hoped they would have in their new field, coupled of course with an abundant expression of their goodwill. Special Order of Business We have an excellent chance to secure a $20,000 armory for Astoria in the near future and in order that we may not sleep on such important rights, the Chamber of Commerce will make this important matter a special order of business at the reitular meeting next Monday night, April 27th, at 8 o'clock, when City Attorney C. H. Abercrombie will be present to explain the bill now before Congress and the one to be voted on ' in the state election in June, provid- i ing the appropriations for this pur pose. The first essential is to organize a ; military company of at least 75 mem- j bers. About W ot these nave aireaay l, . ' been secured. It is desired if possible ;tne ume' ... i to secure the balance of this member- shio at Monday night's meeting which will be used in the large upstairs hall of the Odd Fellows' building, the re cent large attendance having out grown the smaller downstairs' meet ing room. w t 'vl 1 !) ( 1 r,-- 1 ConfM IBM r S ? x 'fa S(J SCHLOSt MOt. CO. , m-.vtm f Im CMfcM BlaUr 1 VI Btltlatr mi Urn Vmk - 1 WISE MEN sells suits that FOOLISH. prevents men from looking are judged by the company they keepjby the way they dress, and by their actions. fl kOTHFC are judged by the way they WEARnot LLU 1 llCj only the first week or first month, but all Colonel Roessler' Opinion Colonel Rocssler, engineer in chief of the jetty system at the mouth of the Columbia, who was at Fort Stev ens yesterday, looking into the acci dent there on Wednesday, says: "It is one of those accidents which evi dently defies solution. However, the open switch theory seems to be the only one which can be accepted. But the pilot engine went out over the track early in the morning without mishap, and everything was appar ently in the best of shape. Two look outs were on the pilednver ajid they failed to see anything wrong with the track, although it is their business to keep a sharp lookout ahead. As the nilcdrivcr was going over, these men jumped and escaped injury." OUR AIM la to have the cleanest store and the best grade of groceries to be found in the city. OUR OBJECT Is to have the patronage of people who are particular what they eat. Scholfield', Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOO DSpHONE 931 , ' 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. In the Police Court ' Yesterdays' storm didn't interfere with several people getting drunk and four of them were unfortunate enough to cross the paths qf some members of Chief Gammal's "braves." On ac count of Judge Anderson being at the funeral of Martin Carlson in Ham mond, his honor, Mayor Wise, was on the bench and assessed the three ordinary drunks the customary $5.00 or two davs. The other prisoner was Alice Reed and the charge wa9 drunk and" disorderly. Upon pleading guilty she was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or twenty days in jail. Express ing a desire to leave town her sent ence wa9 suspended. One other woman and a man failed to put in an appearance and upon the recom For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH ' goto I Ell jr WW-- - - Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattson Co graph Co. ALEX TAGG CONFECTIONERY Fresh Chocolates, Candles, etc. Made fresh every'day in our "own lactory. 843 Commercial . Street HERMAN WISE ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER PERSONAL MENTION 1 1 Miss McCrea and her sister, Mrs.' Ford, the well known photographers, ' returned yesterday from a three-days' , stay at Ilwaco, whither they went on business and pleasure. j State Superintendent of- Education, 1 H. Ackerman, was a visitor in the j city yesterday, to the pleasure of hisj many friends here, and especially to that of the assembled teachers of the State in attendance upon the Clatsop j county institute. i 1 Prof. F. D, Young, of the U. of p., 1 at Eugene, was in the city yesterday j an appreciated guest at the teachers'! institute. Dr. Owens-Adair was in from her farm-home yesterday and spent the day among her Astoria friends. She was accompanied by her friend and guest, Mrs. Thomas O'Neill, of Sea view. . Eugene Bussing went to the metro polis on last evening's express and will return tonight or tomorrownoon. AN INSIDIOUS DANGER. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is ah insidious dis ease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal mal ady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright' disease and diabetes. T. F. Launn Owl Drug Store. Why Don't You Put In That GAS RANGE or HOT PLATE Now? Saves1 trouble and worry. The best labor saving ap pliances in the home. Let our representative explain their merits. Phone us or write your name on line be low and mail this ad. to us. ASTORIA BLECTRIC CO. Name. Address. 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