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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
Till; MOKNiNG ASlOIuAtf, ASTOIIIA, OlllAUKi 1-KIDAY, OCTOBER 30. 191 iS. ! A Hh4"?Mr's$ 4 special ron a pew days only NEW CROP. Red Cross Asparagus. NOTHING BETTER GROVrJ.'- t ROSS, HiaQINS &.C0. THE MODEL IBS IMS if TEE IQ , - . in - Two Bills Ceorge Rill nml llatlie M, Bill, both of Elk' Creek, were granted a marriage license at the ofhe of the county clerk yesterday.' " Files Declaration Christian UMn Hied declaration of intention to become a citizen In the office of the county clerk yester day. He is a native of Norway. Baptin Young People The Baptist Young Peoples' Unnm wilt hold their regular monthly bus iness meeting and social at th home of Mrs. W. M. Whitney, on Ninth street, tonight at 8 o'clock, Friend : 5 jirt cordially Invited. Came Called Off - , A game of football that was to have been played between an eleven from Fort Stevens and the AU Stars and Bunker Hi!! teams of Astoria was yesterday declared off. It was scheduled for Sunday. Tuckabachtee The "Tuckabachecs" of the First Presbyterian 'church will gtve a Hallowe'en sociable in the church parlors tonight. It will take the form of a "poverty social," probably in recognition of the hard times that are passing by. Nail In Foot Charles Anderson, the widely trav eled and genial steward of St. Mary's hospital, became afflicted with a f., a thp result of a rusty cobbler's nail in his bout. Walking- became difficult and a day or two ago one of the surgeons lanced Into the wound and now Mr. Anderson Is getting along nicely. Having a Fine Time- ' Tatrolman E. M. Houghton has tent word back from San' Francisco that he is having the time of his life, and sends his regards to all the boys on the force and off of it. - He says he has made one circuit of the city and has others blocked out, that all is new and strange to him now, but still all is grand, and what is not completed, will be finer than ever, when finished. . , Lum Chick Better Lum Chack, the little Chinese boy who was operated upon for appen dicitis at St. Mary's hospital, passed a very good day yesterday and last , night the physician in charge said there was every indication of his rapid recovery. Many of the boys' srlinot companions are showing m-Mr interest in his illness, and his room at the hospital is almost filled with" flowers, for little Lum Chack seems to be a favorite with his com panions and his teachers at the Shively school. ' .AUT! Home Made Sour Kraut 10c PcrtOuart, Scholfield, Mattson & Co. piioNB mi GOOD GOODS nionz i 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET If Tea Dsn'! Need a- ratine ' We will warm you up with MOT 1 J- V v FOUU Biwi' Having Pine Film l the Craiid theatre Mtuu mefc will be a fme film entitled "Through MarL-nrta 'to- Liht." The theatre inanagemeut thinks this is really an excellent little play and lovers of the moving picture will doubtless Mm much to pleae in it, "The BurRlur and the Baby" is another film that i, very interesting at the Grand, Home-Coming Astorians . Captain and Mrs. Al. Beard, have arrived home from, a very pleasant vixit up in the Willamette VaHcy, with old friends and kinsmen; but delighted as it all was, they are glad to get back to the Uty-bytne-sca. ft, ninin ,,f the Patrol ha still one more week of vacation, wiucn he will enjoy in this city.Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Llewelyn have also return ed from their outing which took them practically into the same sec tion. They too enjoyed every hour of the trip and arc at home refreshed and pleased with their vacation ven ture. Buys Small Farm F, A, Smith, whose home has been up near Portland, yesterday com pleted the purchase of a 20 acre .r n o n.H.r Tt ,1in! was tract ii oi.i V" .j. made through J. F. Nowfcn, the real estate dealer, and the' land lies in the Lewi and Chirk region. J lie price is for the 50 acres. Mr. Smith says he will make some im provements on his purchase. . Mr. Xowlen. who made the sale, states that he hn numerous r-mnurics lor lands throughout the county. and that he has a very complete list of farm and small tracts that arc on the market. V. VV. C. A. Leaders .Several leaders of the Young u P!ii-iui:ri ' Association -f the northwest were in Aloria Wed nesday night and attended the mid .ir ervice at the First Prcsby tcrian chureh. They were Mrs. W. T Jlmirvmoon. ttrcsident of the vv r A nf Orecon: Miss Condcc, of N'cw York, international secretary nd Miss Case, college secretary of thc Northwest, comprising me tares of Oregon, Washington . ana !,l:iho. Thev had been at me n. r,,.,Liiitr arrangements for h invention of the Y, W. C. A. next summer and stopped off in this city on their way back to Portland Hot Drinks Coffee and Chocolate. KRAI 3 - jjb , ;'.t' VI :. Viatst! Qtcr.m Air cr- ,sJf- Film .tiu i.JLIi 0 liLLLIlvi t Af PEAK ED YESTERDAY AND 11 Eli LAMENTATIONS WIN " OVER VICTIMS. S. SinaT, one of the two men ar reted on a chnrite of S'-turiii:; icw- elry and other valuable articles trorojj Astoria merchants by means o( J ' .1 l'.. -I.-. .1 ... I' I . J ....... IT wormiess t(ii-tK jthh ri'itastu the county jail last evening presentation of $200 cah bail: upon ;T Singer's hearing was set for this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Yesterday his wile and two children his wife a comely young Jewess from Spo-knsr-ttnieared on. the scene" find 'the at once set about to secure hsr husband's release. Justice Goodman 'reiWrf to leS'ien '-flic bail, however. as it was deemed low enough, but j she pleaded that it be placed at a sum that she was able to pay, she said. ' Mrs. Singer spent the after noon in calling upon all of the vie tiins of Singer's alleged wiles, and her lamentations seem to. have w them over. . ,All of them signed plea addressed to Justice Goodman, asking that the bond, in Singer's case be lowered to $2M, and finally with this treasured pnper m her grap she hurried to the justice, Justice Goodman acted upon the plea ot tiic victims, though of course the whole matter rested entirely with him, and granted thc woman's request. She at once paid the $200 and Singer left the iail a free mansave for the little matter of the piO bail hanging over his head as a guarantc for his ap nearancC in court. For all those who may tiunk tney are (rood at guessing tlicre is an ex- Client chance to guess now. Will Mr. Singer show up for his hearing. which was rc-sct for tomorrow after - ;'! ttM flv for that dear old Spokane a fast as the first train can carry him? If he docs not come back for hi hearing tne county w.i c $200 the richer. ..... Mrs. Singer stood by her tmpns- oned husband in a manner worthy of admiration, even though the cause was not one to easily call forth ad- miration of any kind. , . Meantime Singer's partner in the enterprise. Sam Marko, is still lan- guishing in the county jail., lie nas no faithful and loving wife with $200 to spare, it seems. His neanng was also' adjourned until Saturday after- noon. Purified By Fire The wretched, cerm-mleftca, roi ling wx ui . . . - r i. lif nffrontft nun ic eye oiiu nusss w 1 .. r,h ir ... . . - t v, i utt until n ni i Jii.t ii c Ai ecu v avj so many years, has been panned by ashes during thc past lew days. It ashes aura 8 I V is a tine cxainwit " iubm i.uk..v. . , :-,tiffnr nrnnrnv owner in thisjtions, and after six months many of .. ... ..... ...n . i,!,,! 1.v c.iy ana ajr ... sible moment. Votinz Qualifications An amendment adopted to thc rharrcr in 1906 provides that no per son mav vote at a city election who i., ,,t n mmlified voter of the state J I I , - and who has not aim ue.. has not ahso been I l ill Ul IIIU KllY - I" I tin citv election. In tlVAl v v vv' mu, ..nu ncwrniiiers to Astoria whn will not have been here at least .: Kf,, thp fWtion on lUV'tii u ' - - - December 9 cannot o!e, Unc Pe- nlf. t:i!r hv resid- guinea. " - ins in Oregon six months. To be- must 'Come a vuivi . reside here for the same length of time; while the usual residential i:r....,:.N., ,i,,vi",.i,Ip.1 on v 30 or 60 days. In explanation of this un n.. i...v n, ;.,,l it is said the ob- uauniiji ject of the amendment was to shut out a lot of men who used to come down to Astoria early in the summer i ....... ..t. .,,... l,,ktf nAfiiAne nf ana iiiiiig cuuiu tn - the city. TEA ii U S imports but little more in 1904 than in 1861 So much poor tea. Ytror eroem mural rr mnnef U job dool ah. . At ICC CfC'Ji Z5C. tl Ul. VHZZVL CnOCOLATC CAKTJKS, ETC. fl.Ta.ta Fre-h Every Day in our own 4il3 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. J,' flltW Jl One Piano Number V v i 7H If 1 . If X s ik $ -yiLRYTfilNG V REDUCED ! ' ' ,,-!- ! , ',: . ... '.,. , , ' During one of these sale days, between Octotsr 27 and -November 15 you can have goods FREE altogether. I have selected the date, stamped it upca two slips of paper, sealed it in an envelope, and it is now in the safes of two daily papers. ... ' On November 16 three well known gentlcraen will open these envelopes and publish the date. All customers who hold sale slips, bearing the date stamped on the slip, will get their money back, no matter whether the purchase was for 5c or $500.00. i If I t i4Jwtww I HHm "" U - ' . Astor Street- The Astor street improvement is progressing rapidly and? should be completed oo i - 3v of fine weather, iwa trior- cmghiare is tne one. winy- a crown- crown of 18 inches the highest that has ever oeen ... this city, and persons who - are -in- tereslcd in street building snou.a make t a point to see tais impiuvc ment. The street roller has already been at work on me inoioKiv and the improvement in about the shape tim u win we whc u..v.. completed. Thnt it is the hand somest street in tne cny m nswn will Drobabtv he thc verdict of many, while with the high crown it should outwear and outlast any other street in the city, t Those who thought an : ...... nrtct.r - ncn crowu wumu rr , .. . . . ouslv hich will be interested in view- i v- ing the work. Street S-pcnntendcnt ous a iu.c - v. v of in the spcc,fica- the new streets have had no crowns these rainy days that tne waicr iks hS'" in the middle of many of the streets, where thc small crowns have worn nil almo at once or were flattened . . . .. .. . . j f out bv th passage of thc steam roll- cr over them as it moved about tne city. At all events Astor siren should prove an object lesson, 10 tne .,. . nr w,.h rrnwns lefferson Brothers The Jefferson Brothers and . the "Rivals". The name has been linked 1 ------ for so many years tnai one thinW nf one without the other. UK! - , , Joseph Jefferson first made the good ntrt rrimptv famous, in davs cone oy . - but this grand old actor never graced this city with his presence, but when e cannot have the best we natural - ly must be contented with the next best and "The Rivals'' as presented . .. , by "Old Joe's" sons, William and Joseph Jr., at the Astoria theatre last night lost very little if any of its s-U Ua tluci tnlntPiI actOtS. A - tuv.it. j t.v.- larsre and select audience tilled tne theatre last evening, coming early, and at 8:30 when thc curtain arose almost every scat was occupied. The play, a high-class comedy was snore than appreciated and as the crowd filed out of the house nothing but words of praise could be heard, for the company. If more attractions could be secured by Manager llanlin of this class he would have very little trouble indeed in filling his house. Ladies,! Keep Dry. . . . . ., :....,! Judd ISroUicrs nave jusc ac,.u, a line of the famous "Duxbak" wat- erproof clolnutg tor lames, uiciuuu.i, the N-ufolk jacket Bud, divided skirts. Just the thit': for horsiback riding m.i .Mfliii' Th, cbiih is made up in an attractive mum.cr with each $5,00 Sab to 9 IK J 3 5 w M s. . Wot "P C V JJ "S f ! Pi PERSOHALGBITOKI D. E, Carpenter of La Grande spent the day here yesterday. Fred Zilty of Portland was a busi ness visitor in Astoria yeterdry...,. G. B. Underwood of Kalama was here yesterday oa bu.-iness.afliirs. L. S. Levy of New York was in the city yesterday and quartered at the Occident. Abe Goldstein cf New York was among the business tourists in this city yesterday. D. J. Hanna of Jiinncapolis was registered as a guest at the Occident here yesterday. T. R.' Mulaney of bridgcport, Conn., was a business tourist in As toria, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Schwartz of Portland were in the city yesterday on a brief outing;. F. E. Van Haren of Sin Francisco spent the day here yesteraay on matters of business. Mrs. Florence Irwin, of Salem, is in the city, a guest at the home ol her sister, Mrs. Arthur Dayton. T. C. Hamilton of the Jefferson Boys, was here yesterday, busy about the appearance of his stars last "niuht. Georce W. Kiger of Tillamook City was in the city yesterday and will leave out on the Elmore when that vessel sails. William McBeih arrived home last eveniner on the late train from Port land where he has been for the past week on matters of business. Uoiidorfiil A iMM, HAMS Vl BREAKFAST BACON SMALL PORTERHOUSE STEAKS TENDERLOIN STEAKS 5e SIRLOIN STEAKS 151 THE VERY CHOICEST CUTS OF OF PRIMS KIB ROAST EEEF ...... .. 1C SIRLOIN ROAST EEEF.. ! 'lUe ROUND STEAK .' 10s SHOULDER STEAK & EEEF STEW .. SOUP MEAT FRESH SALMON, S-LDS. FOR.. 21s CREAMERY EUTTER '. CTj RANCH EGGS ..4, " : ' jga Jj-x T i V, T S r is j.iJ- wijLX4.JS.i A J 'w . . '4 .:, "FIGHTING THE BEEF THUST" 12tf vjt. between a-chiu K.:;a 00 ih)k:i, 11.;-.. XHzz Cu:tcm:r:, 11 J . t - REALTY TRA!!SFEP.S Wancnton Land Co. to F. V7- Preton, all oi tract "A" in "liirrt- man" piat; i'.ff). Robert Nixon and Mary F. TCLioa and. husband to Robert P. Nixon Lis 11 and 12, block 30; lots 1 to 8, block 2; lots 13, 24 and 25. block 27; lots 7, 8, 12 14. 15 17 13 19. .block 23 a3 iu town of New Astoria; J1C0. Delaura . Beach Co. to Ray Moila, lot 13, block 76, Dd-ura; $133; aadt lot 3, block 77; $100. Streets Accepted Certif.cates of. approval and ac ceptance of two street improvements were filed in the olt.ce of the cii-y auditor yssterdny. One vas of Ex change street, Tenth to Eleventh, ci which C G. ralmberg was the con tractor, at a price of $749. The oth er was of Twelfth street, Exchange to Grand, of which E. A. Cerdinj was the contractor, at a price ot $1720. These acceptances are made by the committee on streets of tbs Common Council, the city surveyor and the street superintendent Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Day PAZO OINTMENT is guarant-.J to cure any case of Itching, Bl.usd, deeding or Protruding Tiles in 6 t 14 days or money refunded. 50 cents. ' Old newspapers for sale at ti office. SO cents per hundred. nt Sniilii'Q m .UiUUb