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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1909)
TUESDAY, JANUARY S, 1909. THE MOHNING ASTOItlAN. ASTOniA. OTIEUON. 1 j 1 - i -ii ' 1 1 - ' ' ' "A Happy New Year" We thank our friends for many favor shown us , during the past We will try to render better scvice than ever during " " ' . this year. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO: THE MODEL FOOD 8TORE ' i- fflllllS Cfll'l Final Pspwt Petition (or till final papen wat filed in the office of tlio county clerk yesterday by Samuel Ontcro Hnd- rickton, ;y ; ' - Brand New Fireman-? On Sunday evening last a fine and hearty son was born to Fire Chief and Mr. C. E. Toiler. Mother and the young fire laddie are reported as doing well. The chief himself will recover on the first "alarm" that come In.' 'J . K- At Oray'a Rlvei Dr. Darr and Harry Hoefler went over to Cray'i River Sunday, and are expected back home today. They went on a trip of combined builneii and pleasure. Aator Lodge Aitorla Lodge, K. of P., will have in the matter. public installation of officer at 8 1 in probate court yesterday a peti tion was entered from John L Matt son asking for letters testamentary to issue on the estate of John Baker, who died intestate, leaving a widow, Anna Liza Baker, residing in Upper town, ana Uinstina Uaker, a sister, residing In Finland, at his sole heir, The estate is valued at about $1300. Mattson was appointed administra tor, an Eric Manuala, John Arjala and Eric Thompson were appointed ap praiscrt, PERSONAL MENTION ,,.,llll.Wl.,,lIW,.,l. .n.H,)!.!. .. , i ..,.,,., Ml,,....,,!.,-,-,.,,,..,,,,,.,, . a '"' """"" -r"""""" ' 1 ' s l in Scarlet Fever It Is said the Peterson school the Lewi agd Clark district hat been closed down because of the presence of scarlatina among the children. short time ago there were a number of cases at Hammond, and it it pre sumed that the disease wat brought into this city from those placet. There are only a few cases in the city now, however, and at the greatest care hat been taken to check Its spread no trouble it anticipated. Suffered Broken Ankle- Joseph Endicott, the well known Will Know Friday- Hon, John C. McCue has returned from weck'i busy, political toiourn in the metropolis and la feeling at sured that hit chances for the Speak ership are maturing admirably. He barber of Eleventh street, while orac- m return to ' Portland on Friday hiting on the sorina-olank at the A. A. when there is to be final conference A. A. "gymn" on Sunday afternoon last, fell upon his left ankle in such a wav at to fracture both honet. and ociock fruity nignt in Logan hall. rwo More Baby Aatorlant- he will probably be laid uo for An excellent program list been ar ranged, Admission it by Invitation only. Huntera' Licensee About 80 hunters' licenses had been issued at the office of the county clerk up to closing hours latt evening for the year. 1909. They were all Issued on Saturday and yetterday. County Court The county court will meet tomor row morning, and the session is like- .mv i mi jtni iam- momn or more. ur. r-uiton set in tics from the health office, the Attor- the injured member and bat charge of ian it informed by Dr. Reamet, that the case. Mr. Endicott wat taken to two more baby laddiri are to be cred hit home immediately after the acd itea to Astoria's birth roll for 1908. dent happeried. wiiicn were not incorporated In the reportt offered ofr Inspection, which Died of Heart Failure- raises the birth total to 238 instead of 236. Will Start Up Soon Fresident Allen, of the Astoria Lumber Company, hopet to have the new mill opened up for business and n- p..a,i, , t w.i.ti.v..J ly to hit over a day or two. The , running full blast by the first day of coum wai' lunimoned gnd wtot , w-,, v. . uu .. prommng io oe there yelterjay (rom Cathlamet, ttop- A man by the name of John Lunga was found dead in his bed on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Paulson, on Deep River, where he boarded. He was 60 yean of age, and it ia pre sumed that he died of heart failure, the moat important things to arise. Various appointments are also to be made, including the road tupervitort, bridge tenders, health officers, and court house janitor. Correction Made Gladly In the course of a social item In Sunday's edition of the Attorian, two errora crept in, at to the names of two young people who were married on Saturday evening, Mr. Trygvl Wi gen and Mist Conttance Sverkli. The Attorian regrett the mlttaket made. Obtequlet At Cathlamet On Sunday afternoon last the fu serai of the late Mrt. Frank M Smith, an old and retpected matron of that little city, took took place in the pretence of a great gathering of citizens, all of whom greatly respect ed the aged woman, who wat one of the "Mothers in Israel" there. School! Open The public schools opened yester day morning after the Christmas holidays,' all of the teachers and pu pill thowing up on time. The lev eral rooma wherein there might have been danger from infection of diph theria or scarlatina were thoroughly fumigated, by Dr. Renmes, the health officer, during the vacation. -Still Laid Up- ' Kenneth Parker, captain of the As toria High School football eleven, Is still laid up with the injuries he rc ceivetf in the game on New .Year'i day. It it said that one of the floating ribs was almost torn loose from the vertebrae. Captain Parker is compel! ed to keep his bed, but it It thought he will be up and around in a few days. - . . I . . - . ! . ... . on ..me. mc engmry is all ping jn ,h, cm for , hour or two in. n( njwscfi anu mis is I jje return, ,0 Cathlamet on the Lur- the heaviest job in the undertaking. Footlight Flashes vne oi ine picasamest announce mentt with regard to the coming of the beautiful extravaganza, ia the fact that the company brings its own fine orchestra, a rare treat in music; and another certain whisper it to the effect that Lillian "Russel it to be here in April, line last evening. A jury wat impan nelled and found that death wat due to heart disease. Hot Drinks Coffee and Chocolate. Grocera In Seaaion - The Oregon Retail Grocers' Merchants' Association convenes annual session in Portland today. T. Rosa of' Astoria it down on n J. the New Police Chief The board of police commissioners will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the city hall, it being the first ses sion of the new board. Dr. Logan is the only new member, taking the place of Judge Page. It was an nounced yesterday that at the meet ing tonight a chief of police will be appointed, the position now being filled by Acting Chief of Police Oberg since the resignation of Chief Gam ma!. Much interest centers around the appointment, but no intention is given out with any definiteness at to Mr. and Mrt. Geo. P. Clarke are in the city from Portland and domiciled at the Hotel Occident. Dr. F. Peacock of Cathlamet, wat a business visitor in the city yesterday, en route to Deep River, to institute an Inquest Sam Harris, who has been quite in disposed for the past few days, is mending rapidly and will toon be about again. Rev. and Mrs. G. A, Rydquist, yes terday changed their domicile from uppertown to 744 franklin avenue, where they will be glad to greet all friends in the future. Miss Jessie Jewett, an accomplished actress and singer, is on a vacation trip to her home, and mother, in this city, and next month will rejoin her old opera troup for the coming sea on. She now makes her home in New York City. . K. A. Hawkins, ot iiwaco, wat a business visitor in this city yesterday, M. Johnson, of Chinook, it in the city and a guett at the Parker House. T. J. Mulcaby, of San Francisco, arrived in the city yesterday, on a. business trip. J. S. Bryan, of San Francisco, is spending a day or two in Astoria, and s quartered at the Occident. Fred Reitler, of Seattle, was among the passengers alighting from the noon train in this city yetterday. M. Bredemier, of Portland, spent the day in thit city yesterday, on business matters. W. J. White, the well known paper man, spent the da in Astoria yester day. program for a discussion o! the ques tlon of "How to Make Grocera' As inflation in Small Tnwni Fffrtiv " F. T. P.m ... . f th. Ar.nr. '"""y oi me man 10 oe teieci i.. ., w t cwcm i. .t.Jd There are teveral namet to be nreiirient f th. W.l ..!.,inn swiwuereu. oe acung cnici, rar. uoerg, it a candidate lor tne jod, ana hit friendt are nointimr to hit recant inaUOOQ Uauae ' rlm-in th. na fw mnnth ', ne morning Ationan it given to denc. 0f hi. fitness to fill the olace unaersiana mat Messrs. n. u. ludd. it 1. .,.- -,k.ki. it ;. ..a.a rranK vaugnn ana f. y. Jrox, nave that Mr. Oherir will cret the .nnoint i... j t , . . " resoiveu inemseives into a voluntary L,ni committee of three, for the purpose w . .. . oi organizing a motor ooat ciuo 11 Hia Busy Day u... CTly, ana nave,, accoraing.y sent Anyone in search of Hon. W. F, oui pos,B ,o ... owners, ana pros- McGregor yesterday was kept on the Bna ,n ,a" 10 go if they caught up with him.at all. Whom they thought the Subject might Amon hit ,na,m,nl fr tU rfU n.icrcsi, io meet at me ciuo rooms oi -,. ,h. fnllourina, Th Bnnitfil mtf. the A. A. A. A, on the evening of :nff nf w, cnr,,nn t.nB:n rm. i v w -. e,o-" v... nuinuay, January vtn, tor tne pur pose of full and final organization, in this behalf. mg pany, at which the old directors and officers were re-elected; the regular meeting of the board of directors of the AHoona Packing Company; the regular session of the directorate of the Alaska Fishermen't Packing Co., of this city; and the meeting of the special committee of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce, to make rec oost. On his triD he was overtaken ommcnoat,onl lo lne ncw corPs by a department letter directing him on,cers ,or ,ne yar ana t0, su88est to report for duty in the Philippines ",B ""'"' 'ur vnwn com at once; and in obedience thereto, helmittee of that body for the year 1909 eft Mrs. Leedom at her, eastern wnen 1881 ,een ,,e was wung a home, and '.returned hither alone. ear ,or A'arooK ana waving off a Sernt T.dni t. i hUh .onH!., lot of Importunates who would see Ordered to Philippines- Sergeant ,T, B. Leedom, of Fort Columbia, who" with his wife and child, have been on a visit to the old home in Ohio, has returned to his at Fort Columbia, at hospital ste- him, whether or no. ward there, and has many friends in and out of the post, who will wish On Eve of Departure him a pleasant and successful term of I Among the well known people service in the far east. if ....APPLES.... Just received a shipment of fancy Northern Spy and Baldwin Apples Our prices are right ; Scholfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODS PH0NB931 . 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET " Astoria billed for an early departure from the city are: Mr. and Mrs. An drew Young and family, who will leave on Monday next for a winter tour through California, especially in the south of that State. The Misses Karinen, Fulton and Estes, who leave this morning for Whitman College at Walla Walla, to take up their studies, interrupted by the jolly holidays spent at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Higgins and baby, with Mrs, Warren, departing on Wednesday next, for Southern California, for a three months' stay In the sunshine and warmth and flowers, with Pasadena as headquarters. From there they will do all the points of interest in that district, and Mr. Higgins will endear or to pick up some of the vitality his incessant work in the bank has de- SON TO ACT AS ADVISOR. In Event Governor-Elect Crotgrove Will Not be Able to Take Seat OLYMPIA, Jan. 4 "It is atated on good authority in event Cosgrove is not strong enough to leave Paso Robles In, time reach this city, January 13th, the legal date for inaguration, the legislature will be asked to thorize the suspension of the execu tive business of the governor's office until the supreme -court can pass up on the application for write quo war ranto to determine who is acting gov ernor during Cosgrove't absence. Un der the agreement with Lieutenant Governor Hayes and Governor Meade, Howard Cosgrove, the son of the governor-elect will be appointed secretary to the governor in event either man is acting governor, and ill practically dictate the policy of the acting, executive, until his father's return, There will be no attempt to gain or retain the governor's office by force. The contemplated suit will be a friendly one. 1 Piano Number with each $5 Purchase CLEARANCE IS THE IS) IjD SEE FOR YOURSELF H E WILL PRACTICE ECONOMY. Emperor William Feela the Pinch of Hard Times and Will Retrench. BERLIN, Jan. 4. It is reported in court circles that the Emperor has issued instructions to the officers of the household for more economy. The Emperor intends to travel less and live in a simpler manner this year. The Imperial family will spend more time at Potsdam because the ex penset are less than at Berlin. The Emperor desires to sell some of his castles. The projected econo mies are undertaken because the re cent events have rendered this an opportune timet to ask the Prussian parliament for an increase in all al lowance to the Emperor as King of Prussia. The empire itself makes no grants for maintenance of the Empe ror and his family, The Crown Prince is also retrenching. Picture Machine. For sale Edison exhibition moving picture machine, 1908 model, with table legs, six reels of film, nine sets of song slides, all packed in .special trunk, and guaranteed to be in first- class condition; a bargain, Apply As torian office. Smith has a new price list and it shows his meatf are cheaper than ever. Read the list, page 5., in Try our own mixture of coffee the P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet c Co., grocers. Phone Mai" To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S The very best board to be obtained the city Is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. ' in If you will take Foley's Orino Lax ative until the bowels become regular you will not have to take purgatives constantly, as Foley's Orino Laxative positively cures chronic constipation AN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier M j i I ! I I i 4 COOL'inEES WERE HOT it WHO BAYOR SMITH'S APPOIN TEES ARE IS NOT YET MADE KNOWN. place; and it is expected that he will be. It has been a custom of recent years for each committee to be abso lutely dominated by its chairman. The chairman was really the entire com mittee, ao that the chairmen of these committees have exercised autocratic power, and they were quick to resent the slightest interference with their privilege in this respect even in open council meeting. This custom has" been criticised by citizens. By its practice the chair men of a few of the leading commit- A. If ... Mavor Smith AA not annoinl hia lce real,T ran Ot the business -rr ...... , ... standing committees for the coming lne Memoers ot the council vear at the session of the common uve aea practice on the council yesterday afternoon, presum- gronnds that the chairmen of commit ably because of the fact that the Car-. tees were over-burdened with the ney-Karinen matter was not settled T" th'y dld and that the " then. that could be done in recognition of nMv;n th. Imnnrtt tbtlT services was to let them have committees are two in number-on . ,atitude " controlling matters streets and public ways and on fire .wlthln their committee jurisdiction. department J. H. Hansen, who his ' . been chairman of the committee on - Boy Wanted. streets for a long time, now retires A good boy to work in printing from office and it is only a matter of office. Apply Astorian office. conjecture who his successor will be. , . , Councilman Kaboth was chairman of; mm the committee on fire department ' . ZTZl . 7 ment during the Wise administration t"? f MUK. i"U- and it is understood that he is anx-1 f m sh5!hand and typewriting; ious to be again appointed to the . reasonable. See Lenora Beno.t, uuiiw oicuuyiayuci, commer cial streets. - ,,, When you pay more than Smiths. prices for meat you are only helping the Beef Trust. Cut out the Beef Trust and its high-priced meats. Stand T by Smith and patronize him and keep the price down. Frank L. Smith I Meat Co. I - t Fighting the Beef Trust i "Fighting the Beef Trust" ! 12th St, Bet Bond and Commercial 253 Taylor St, Uniontown j i Smith's famous Pig Pork Sausage,' clean, pure, fresh and free from adulterations ....12Jc Bologna, Frankfurts, ' Liver, Blood Sausage and Headcheese, all 10c lb. Smith's Breakfast Bason, 16c and 17c Smith's Lard in S-lb. pails.... ....65c; Smith's Hams 15c Half a Ham, per lb ........... 15c j Best Round Steak, choicest cut... ,10c Sirloin Steak .10c Extra choice cut of Sirloin Steak, 12Jc Soup Meat, per lb....... .....3c Boiling Meat 5c and 6c Pot Roast Beef 7c and 8c Rib Roast Beef.... ..10c Extra choice cut of Rib Roast Beef . ....,..12Jc Pickled Pork 12ic Pigs' Feet ....s ...5c Dry Salt Pork 12ic Loin Pork Chops......... 15c Shoulder Pork Chops........ 10c, 12 Jc FARMERS We buy dressed via!, dressed pork, nd all kinds of ponltv also hides Wise'a Clothing Clearance Sale ia the BEST. Try it The Palace Restaurant Any phase of hunger can be daintily gratified at any hour of the day or night at the Palace Restaurant. The kitchen and dining room service are of the positive best. ' Private dining looms for ladies. One call inspires regular custom. Try it Commercial street opposite Page building. The Clean Man. The man who delfehti in ommd cleanliness, and enjoys hit thave shampoo, haircut, and bath, in A- tona, always goes to the Occident barber shop for these things aa4 gets them at their best FOR BEST CANDIES Our stock of candies inclui. ing "Lowneys" and I "Gtmthers" famons Ch lates are the best. ...Home Elade Candies... , They are healthier and better and don't cost any more. ALEX TAGG 483 Commercial St, - Astoria, Ot j Cold Weather Specials ;" Now is the time to lay in '.'your supply of beverages for the winter. ' months Vigoral Beef Tea '$2.50. -.per jug f Fluid beef in tubes 50c per dozen, hig a grade Rock and Rye and all other stan- , dard bottle goods at the most reason able prices. - : ! AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. I Phone 1881. 589 Commercial St. Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealer f Go to Whitman's We carry the largest line of Books and Stationery in town. All the latest music on hand at all times. Our line of Post Cards and novelties cannot be excelled in Astoria.