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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1908)
i -n i'Nili i , I 'ft THE MORNING ASTOIU AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. llhMIX (; I JVtirakci fi ... :e Flour Bui!, v. j r ?' if ? f i! 1 . i . "v. v I. v . . "it t" 1 1 If y . . ." J J , ' ' ff f -i f s v v " I 4 " i 1 Hi r i -icy CO. 1 " . ,4 , (i f 0 , f ,' i l'i l , t t , t ! ,r.t, , ? r !!!!, M. r J.lm ' . It , r . fljif f.iU 4 " i ! ytnd t i, , Knee i (ijrC'l " ' 'IV ,t'r i that nm I;-: ; lad's Imirie i in i At Grace Ch-i- " At Cnct !", evening at 7. .ill Hi Of decided intrrr ' by Mr, R. V. M drew Brother), ! ,i should not be inr-. 1 desire lo hear a ti!' cellcncc upon Bit ii' Organ Recital The St. Agne' 0 church have compl-d for an organ rrrii.il m : ' Grace church 'n t vtmber 27th, Mi t' . be ufkianihl. ilr. A. A Mr. W. F. Cratke will I and Mi Esther fm iia )ciijjlf! who ' ...',..,ll ' l'. .V SH'IC ; i,'vri'iii:e Ui.gcfj. ) ii(,! ,;t(! ill Li.- ji nd.'rs :! ( at ill? ,'. Jin! t.'i. :r ad ! t u re j!!v ttn rv TllC 'J l in! (H "t'niM-i aH tliii ,) 27th ;t pipe-organ : -1 church it !hr in- fifing i.f Si. Mr. - )!! . he Irving Work Dona The men who have been t work mi tlti! Irving ilide, in the employ of one or mure private property own vrt, were yctlerday puid off and ev criil of .thcin who were down from hirthwd Inr the work have returned tli' ft!. The ulniclitg ha now been viriii.illy completed, at leant the sink !mk (, pond have been cut Into iiiiil ilirre now luiiild be drainage inn-null to prevent any further bad Innnriiwnt of the hillide, it i ; ih'inght. The atreet committee of tin- council hut been akd to ee if tln employee of the city atrect de iinrtninit cannot keen aome little watch on the place during the rent of !ie inter, ao a to keep the dinin open. Iant night one of the fin-. i. !,( ,( the'trecti 'committee "iid tli.it tlfre apparently I no ob jt'i iinii d thri course. Falr Exchangt No Kl';'.- i "--There were two aitk ti" ' fit at the Hiilharnionu . --,a Tttcaday night ru!i k t u to their owner; and if t: having them will k.u!iy i them, to .this office, they c "i p mf order for wo umbr" -i. . , v l ie, to any they uwy " t.Ut evening. Old Spinning Wheel- In the window! of tlie Asmr Furniture Company oa Cowm street i an old aplnnlng hil, a-..I it attracted much attention yt ' day and lat night from the P.im i , shoppera, Thia old apinning esme across the plaina In lS-l'i to . -. mi, and then was owned by Mr. ' 'rrll'a , grandmother, and t-i ,- rcmairted in their family U i.mtially built, and loV$ as it I been made "by hand." It wa - ,tde to be run by a tread, ln" Init the wheel na turned bv I my . If I i Mr. Andernon. Withdraw St I. C, Anderaon yesterday withdrew !iii n.inif a a candidate for the office ' iift commissioner , from the i'mirib ward, and inasmuch, a Mr. I'cU'wii had already withdrawn t'iric arc now two vacanciea in that ward fur thi office. It it understood t'.. t Mr, Andcmon withdrew liii i-jii r It r the reaoo that the prOvU- ion of the charter retiinriitg that ev efycaiidtda'tt must pay $25 city taxci prrchidcd bim from running. , It ia mj ni. (bat the . aame provision may ;-.iy to one or more of the oth-r candidate. It wa yesterday aid that Ken Young possibly ia the only man in the Fourth ward whone tax .payment would permit him to hi? a candidate, though investigation tend to shw that perhaps thia ia drawing the line too closely. It i Raid that tomorrow the name of two men w ho evidently can qualify will be named for the vacanciea. In the fourth ward the provision of the ' trte r i being criticized somewhat ly. Rattier a humorous color ia -I to the wlwde matter by the that the I'ort of Antoria bill a stirmiar pftrelHon, rcquir- 1 cc-tnmtttiower to pay $25 ttfttl it ia faid that of the i named on this commit !iio or three can apparent 'redy vo vhe Atorian re ."ii't from the 1-,-nuUii, at copy of that . count of the 'Wninjf of a tuilk V rrl lllC prt( ki-t f the 'l'-p of : 1 fryotie rsiie ' I'ias, VALUATIONS OF CITY ID COUNTY COUNTY CLERK COMPLETES SEGREGATION OF ALL BUT ROAD DISTRICTS Mr. Clinton, the county clerk, ye terday completed the segregation of the valuations of property through out the town and cities of the county,- as shown on the 1908 as scssment . roll. , The segregations among the road districts will not be finished until some time this week. The segregation completed yesterday hows the valuation of Astoria prop erty to be $3,490,478.- The entire valuation in the county is $8,782,416. Following are the segregations in the cities and towns, and the last item show! the valuation of all the property outside of cities and towns: a . . - Anuria Clatsop . . .. New Astoria Seaside , . ;, West Seaside Warrenton . . , . Not in any city. ,..$3,490,478 279,448 ' ' 107.64S 156,089 ' 64,254 236,671 4,46731 Total . $8,782,416 '3 t,Sl?Ki I,- '" vll ' H !'! lit , 1 ' i I 1 "J 'f it I'ulll.iU 11M 1. lj.ti II Gwa reached He Henry htm and a f wiH tay at . liu'cments ot back. In ii has asked Ii: the Astoriiiit Down At C Dr. and children, t their Gear, had ai gu S. Gilbert The C.t.h their next . Ilrcuham N afternoon, articles Christmas New Church Carpet- Grace Episcopal church is again to be congratulated upon being able to secure a new carpet for the beauti ful edifice. Some 20 years ago the ladies through the leadership of Mrs. Westdahl raised funds for a carpet for the "new church," and after the wear of 20 years on this carpet it naturally became necessary for the church to have a new one. Through Mrs. E. M. Baker' efforts the church cook book was put on the market so as to raise funds for a new carpet and as all know this book has in every way been a success. Eight months ago when Mrs. Baker moved to Portland, Mrs. H. G. Van Dusen became the leader to carry on the work of obtaining the new carpet, and today the church is beautifully carpeted to the utmost satisfaction of the rector and the whole church membership. ' Fine Vaudeville. "' V ' LaM night at the Bakeronian the people enjoyed one of the neatest hows ever seen in Astoria. .One of Ih'totaio features, vt the first ap Piranc - here of the great Traviolas in a very neat and pleasing juggling set. The managers are to be greatly praixe-f on the class of show they are giving and we join with the people in wishing them success. PRICE LIST ressed Turkeys at Smith's, 20e and 2Sc d Chickens, 15c and 13c - i Geese, fat ones, 23c and 25c Ducks, 20c and 25c -y Butter, 65c neh Eggs, 35c These are ' ! storage stock, "e meat, 5c; Suet 5c a st Beef, 10c and 121c -loin and "' Flat-bone J fresh Breakfast : 17 c "nre Lard, 5db. , lrjc and 15c. 1 Pork, 10: ! 15c r, 6c, 7s Piano Contest and Dane to Wise Customers WEDNESDAY, EVENING. DEC. 30th f , Made in New York and Bal timore and worn Everywhere ingt it is the absolute truth. that You can't Look Foolish in a WISE Suit Wise Suits costing from $20 to '.t . ; wct iocs gr. - SO1L0SSBR0S&CO are the best to be had for the money anywhere Hand tailored, proper ly Shrunk and backed by HB RM Astoria's Reliable Clothier and Hatter """""""" 1 I , J .1 A. 4 ... -v.' a r SHOES Slippers and Footwear tor all occasions. For the Thanksgiving party we have innumerable styles of Fancy Beaded Slippers. SATIN SLIPPERS .. in black, white and colors. Or if the family dinner is to be held at a distance we have Ladies' heavy walking shoes that defy wet or snowy weather. Both our stock of shoes and our prices compel interest. Agents for the Trade-uuiik Trade-mnik CliAS. 3. ni The Family aShoo II: .. ... t w t V SB