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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1909)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, (OOP TUB MOUSING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OHKtiON ..JxA&t Received... ' A FiAe Lot of Willamette Valley 1 APPLES HIGGINS & CO. ROSS f THE MODEL FOOD STORE IBB JIB G-Kf P-' " tilrrPj Funeril To'd.y ,,, ,, , .,. , The funeral of the Hide sun of Mr. mi J Mrt. Ray VV. Morion will be.bcld thli afternoon t 1:30 o'clock from Crace Episcopal church, with intcr ment In Greenwood. - - 5 Delay It Allowtd ' In eounty court yesterday, in the "matter of tha mail ripllllmicil for liv eph Boyle and other the vki$h ft " ot ,h ort were granted n extension of time tin the March term to make their re port, ' sL. I Annual Church Meeting The Memorial Lutheran Church, of . this city, wilf hold lit annual meeting thin evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the ' church building; and all members are mott earneitly requeued to be pre- , Sad Newa Comet " Yeiterday Mr. T. J. Kelly, of this city, received the tad Intelligence of the death of her brother, Ceorge Don- ; ahue, at Bakes1 City.1 He wit 73 yeart of age and wat a miner. lit had Uved fti;atid aWiitid Jflaker county) for the put acore ot ycart and was moot thoroughly repectcd by all who knew him. . ' In Probate Court ., , ( Thei final ', accounting of Hannah HcndrUkton, tdminittratrix of the ea tate of Chirk! A. KendrKtctori,' Wat 5 heard by Judge Trenchard yeaterday and wat approved. Mri. Hendrickton , It the only heir and the property waa also vetted in her, and the wat !' charged at administratrix. Truant Matt 8lcke , , . John E. Tormala, or at he U better known, Andrew Anderson, the Inaane ' man who wat committed to the aay i lun Monday, , wat o tick yesterday I that it ,wt uccmd inadvisable to take ihim to Salem. An attendant took FEricksori the other man who was f committed, but Tormala waa left In the county jail pending hit recovery Found a Home t C. W. Waterman, Attoria't latest ' tcuuliltloti to her commereial and mercantile rostert, has at lat found a home, for which he hat been on the '. lookout; he hat rented the fine Gilbert cottage on the aoutheast corner of Third and Duane ttrceta, and la hav ing it re-decorated and extensively re paired and hopes to move Into it in about two weeks. -Will Go By Set-' : Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gimre, and little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Young and child, all of whom, were Jgo'ng down into the Golden State via ' the Southern Pacific Railway," have , changed their minds and will leave ; out on the tteamsliip' Rose City on 'Saturday next at an early hour. Their many friends here wish them Water Wagon Runaway Boy Is All Right ciucruijr miqniuun, a mc -waier- j ne re nsts been f a rumor current wagon" of the Columbia Bottling that young Stewart ,the lad who waa Works, w left alone for a moment, injured while coasting, had died at a and his team started on a kasure- result of his injuries. To his boy iy pace back to tiicir barn, thinking companions Stewart last evening de thcy knew all they wanted to about nied that he is dead, and he is able l. '..... i ....... ...J .. .1 . ...,. , niu-pcn, b.iu as mere w a 10 oe aoom good deal of noise and confusion in the effort to check them, they got Can See Far- good and frightened and lit out for a Since the advent of the northeast lively run. Several blocks were cov- winds and the cold weather there has ereo ociore tne rig was brought to a been a remarkable change in the standstill,, without any serious dam- clearness of the atmosnhere. Wiiite i.- ....:. ; ' ..' J i l I .... ." -. ' . ., r- lucmiy, - ; usually it is oilhcuit to see far. in this A DannrAu. f : u-.sit . .' . ' : - moisiore-iaaen . atmosphere, lor .-r,-,,u ,,..,,. . M.xnowie(jffment Made j;. ; a . Tbo sidewalk abuttmi at the corner Ti, f,"...i U.':A. "A. W rtn 10 " of Duana and Th.rtv-f.fth air,. rV.-.--i L.i-.r7 ' . . - . r .7. l"5 "as'Kwn nt ia thirty and forty i,. l,o.h ,h,-. I Y i iiT,'K 5 p:.0' "? mile away, and the north shore hard- ...... i, w tivii)v'Mii in i til i ii v 1 1 1 1 r n tfim nm ai r,,i. i, . ' rf i bad.' almost' d,ni,ro... i,L. A. ZL ?Z ': WT lt or two away.' ' w ir t -r......TW,,i V.11U1 l it lis. ni iwuri i aw -(ri ifi tii , in r t. , ,t M. . I r- - - ---- wmmm ju m --m UMU . J 1 j : , :,u r I -I Th ItrrrU ar Ma.-,! Kit filL. mi'.M t.i . ... . . die weuaing oi mcir sister, Uclle Rumor of Biir nMu- "'""wuhd i ir, Kaipn jieroen There is a rumor nf rl . Arnla Laakso. a schoo lad. while t..,ti... a - r.i nere it a rumor ot a Dig real 1 . I J"Blll Oft -V U. III.. LMI lUIICMIuV. J lit si or. I M...i,AMA . 1. fV. ,1 rnnn ntf n. ll, ,IL S....L. .1 u U . . ... " '" ' vumciii iu uic encci mat ,,v . niKiiKii .anuarv l. van at in n Pmhv. ...... ...j i il .t i t , , ' ' ' " wnii lynuicaic is auout to Durcnase "" lV" grou"? DC ow'. r,c,ur: """. that city. This pa- $50,000 worth of nron,v ;Hinin: t ib several rius ana hurt nr hi hwii i .... .i. i.u ... . . . , s .M r.. : .1 " ' : "'. "" w,,n "t"r". on ,core 01 the Harriman holdinus on the west good friends of the happy groom to tide. . Upon what the rumor is based oc, nas omy tne oest and brightest u mt known,1 and one of the w.t..es wr me nappy suture' of the Presumed to be intereipd vita. young people, wheresoever they may denied that he knew anything of the cnK.ii it tne wen Known I matter at and popular assistant general freight and pasenger agent of the Spokane, Doetn't Want The Job I ortiand & Seattle Ratlwav rnm. I lamrt F KrartiAv ..,r,.rini.,!. the judgta selected the, following at pany. otherwise, the "N'or.h. RaBi of itri.. nA v.trA, .h,t s,. the winners.-and who wilt 'cohstitule line. Mni;,ta r .t.. r t.:.f the High School debating team: Mary . of Doli,. thou . . Kellcy, Alex Sigurdion and Carl Tampered With Hydraat thai th mm.,, i,,. ii, HI .1, ..' I - .. .. ... . I f . ... ... 1 v t nomas, an mcmocra oi tne Aiirea- sonic oi tne nouscholdert in the dim t,f t, ;',-;,i i .u. .an society, inert may dc some aoubt nognoornooa of Twelfth and Duane question. "I don't want ihe place ubout Carl Thomas beinir able to nar. Istrcet have 9nriar.nftu K. I .. .. . .. ..... ' , . . , , - , , - - ,.r , ,.vu.ij.s jam ir. ivearney, even it it qoes pay T.V V , rT "' nyurani at mat a little more than my present poai .... .-.rn w, ren L.ncen, o yesteraay u.ief Foster tion. I am quite well satisfied to re- .... ...B.n. ... -"nert e screw-nut at the top of main as superintendent of streets mailt fllijt iasm f v iks T,.11 .1. I I tt l ,1 " t. 1. . I" ii l c t , V 7 , L . "n tnUre,,r 'p0,kJ Tfae man who becomes chief of police High School in thit city, the subject by those who had been gcttimr water. L.,. m, a .t,. u, 0e.ng ,e qu , mu. t nl ut mM M ,urncd ,h o h .( ht hj .f .v.t.. v.... ,juv run, ana wnoever used the .twayi actually the chief of police. - Ihvdrailt anil ll mini h. k ...j thim Ma tw- - : : wnen tne question waa put up to me While the fir,l ela.. for ,h 1" " Z " , . " " uwo 1 "t ured the job ; I -' i v i ciivfi wmcn was (aa 1.. s. - - waa scheduled for vestcrdav mornin, I, , . . ' ww wouio want to oe cniei u i was given hi kc, ai a rriiiir inn tint hsJ i . ... ainn'rinrW ih. A.t.t..,v rt.,K I." ---------.. tne name ana utie. wmie t am nat II" i y"""; -"-. worn round ana entirely spoiled, to m that the regular fir. . . .4 .. ti.. ...i.i .1... " UH. ".""'j' wrcnchea would not turn it.-In case put a damper on the enthusiasm of 0r ,.,,. ,(,- i. ,., ... ..... .... a - uvt llBft UVCII 1 Piano Number with each 55 Purchr-ft were!. It will pay to get at the limprovement and prevent further Winnert Art Selected- It) Iht try-out contest yesterday af ternoon at the High School between the Alfrcdian and Wauregan tucictict, If so see a Plumber; but don't wait until you catch cold, buy an Overcoat now! Wise offers all of his . ; a pleas ant winter sojourn in the touth. ' Boy Wantedl " A good boy to' work in' printing office. Apply Aftorlan office. Hot Drinks CoffeA and Choc'oJate. me membra, at a warm and cosy posliblc t0 have $ecured ,,.ii ncc.i.vu .wr ...urc n.tStat tractive than doing atunts in the urally pleased to have been mentioned at a candidate I am not in the race. In case klr. Kearnev aboarentlv did not feel at liberty to state who the man or rnaB Xf. no a 25 to ' ' r . -r, . II it hydrant Whoever used men were that broached the question the to him. but it is learned on what WICIICU , nwpn 1 1. , ... . I . .... chilly B-vmnatSum. Probablv aa aoon U.t . 4 . : seems to ue pretty good autuonty that .. .h;M -...t. i I,..:..- """ r " """'P- w Foster Ut least two of the commissioners have at the cold weather is over the ladies' classes will t prove highly - popular. Meantime1 the young men are using the gymnasium daily and nightly. remarked that the spoiler 01 the nut talked wilti him ahmir th i!ae nri ought to be prosecuted." ' ft rfrf that fc-Whf hav harf th. job'at the head of. the police depart ni.n, if h tiast crtntrht tfr tt..i,M Fifteen degress was the minimum Lnv earnestness. Meantime the actinir i,ii oriM tnermometer In f.t.f rh h.. ..- W ... v...v., ..... w..6( fao .ta.M that IV 1 " . ' .'w",on on,ce .wonday Wends who think he would be a first . . , .... . . t 1 nttc.il. tnoucn Waa a Cold Day- pot-cent Just When-You Need it! Reductions on Suifs, Hats, Etc. Also Prevail Boy's Suits, thai is Short Pants fi How's This for a Cut ik.M';:;vw Astoria's Reliable Clothier 1 1 11 I? it fi The' Public Bchoolt Superinteniknt of Schools Clark icctei the Alderbrook school wil be in read.' many thermometers UiU. mWn rX' th ,t w' thtntr . . .t. . . . ... e fo,,he classes Mi morning,' a, lU It wS .Udav S! man wat employed yesterday irt thawing out the pipes. It wat to cold in the Adair school yesterday that yesterday, and the heavy, was raw. md, while not nt., nt .,,tn ,,i,f r.. .... 11 wat an uncom. s fortable day and seven of the rooms were dismissed. r. ' ' ru" "f franctuse la uranteo- ,MV rim fUlU W1I1UB na It ttiA m.f nrr rtf (ha onuntv ..- I. si.. aa L.IC JH I . luur 111 iiiq iiibi iihii vi tuc uiT im a. ... . . . . . 1 tiiE t tii in ijiinx. 1 a sir ea tun at 1 i w a t 1 . . . the other three in the afternoon. The Lan , -. T.u. . ..'. "c yesterday the franchise asked tor by Adair will be open today as usual, :;";"rT . ," "...7 ,nt" f the Oregon Coast Railway Company hrta! Alt nf 111 fAnmi Or ' triJk I. .. .. Hkh School were .aid to have been TJ.T . ?,.Tca.,I , 5 Ae. company run its tracks over reasonably comfortable yesterday, ex- " te , 'j 1 . " " " ,U day "r.ain portions of the county roads, cept one, which is hard to heat. The " I. 1 J ""'"Inhere they are 5U or more feet in Tavlor aehool wa. said to have been ? bf C."U"!.dWn for width, and to use Several of the nulte comfortable. While there Is 'ui.? ..T' " .the .Cold bridges under certain stringent regu no water at the Taylor school a man 7. " 71" 11 h 8,50 ided ,hat the kept there milting snow and in unoll.;nnn1,, ." : ,' v " actual work of eonrct,on mt,sl " The following list of books has re that wav there has been no Inconven- . . . . ' . . " v1""" commenced within one year and the centi Keen added to the .m.hlk 1i. ience. . : 1.1; . 11 .V?'C.nCe: road must be in operation within two brary: Annual report of the United ' i'""-i- ... uvcr a toot OS ,. The mc tr n fare hetmeen c t :r . c....i- p. ... . . . Hia Eighty-feighth Year " Mr. A. Montgomery ,of this city, has passed his 87th milestone in a long and useful life, and the Morning Astorian does not begrudge the octo genarian the yearly record in itt col umns and hopes to keep that note go ing for many' a year to come. ' Mr. Montgomery marked his '88th annual by concluding a nice comfortable real estate deal with C. W. Waterman, which is likely to redound to the gra tification of both parties sooner or later, the sale and purchase of the 75 by 100 feet of land on the corner of Ninth and Duane streets. New Library Book Wa r.m fVM w "w u" l" grouna a suaaen thaw is TWt ha eomnlnlnlm, ftf havW SHre t0 ing down a vast amount of cold feet when you can be supplied watfr from the hillsides. Last night with a pair of fine warm thoet at less wa cold and disagreeable and it than cost at the big odds and ends promised to be even colder than the sale now going on at the Brown Shoe previous night Store. Pricet have been cut very low and you can tave money by buying Qsi Unfair List- now. Go Sleighing. " Come take a sleigh ride a horse and tlelgh for rent. Ring up B. 2436. ,LUMP COAL.. $5.00 Per Ton mported Coal $7.50 per ton ELMORE fi CO Delicious Fresli Apple' Cider l3Sc Per Gallon Scholfield, Mattspn Co. phOne mi GOOD GOODS 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET At the first meeting of the year of the Central Labor Council last night. in Carnahan hall, the new officers were installed as follows: 'R. S. Hayner, president; William Olson, vice presi .1....V T II. . uc.u, j. it. woore,. recording secre tary; H. M. Lorntsen, financial sec retary; Rmard C. Rierson, guide; Tom .Soudcn, guardian. The various reports of the year were read by the outgoing officers, and all of the af fairs of the Council were found to be in excellent condition. There were about 35 in attendance last night. The only other matter of importance to arise was a difference that has been outstanding between , the. Carpenters' Union and Axel Johansen, the con tractor, hich had been placed before the Council for final settlement or ac tion. It is alleged that Mr. Johnson has been working nonunion carpenters and that he also has employed more apprentices than he is entitled to ac cording to the union regulations. It was voted to place Mr. Johansen on the unfair list, as it was deemed by the Council that further negotiations'' in relation to the differences would be useless at this: time. ' . ! We Want Your Feet Now is the time to purchase your shoes . Charles V. Brown is having an odd and end sale and prices are be ing cut beloMTtost, Call at the store today and fit yourself out. M. ...... . I - years, ine single trip tare oetween states Life Saving Service, given by this city and Seaside must never ex- Captain AT Emory; Life of Mary Ea- ceed SO cents, and 80 cents for the ker Eddy, given by ; the Christian round trip; In places where the Science Society: "The Barrier." bv county roads are not SO feet in width Rex Beach; "The Cave Man," by John the tracks must not be on the road. Corbin; "The Cavalier," by George Crossing the bridges there must be w Cable! "Beverly of Graustark." bv only a single track, and the company George Barr McCutcheon; "Rose of must provide new draws for both the old St. Louis," by Mary Dillion Young'a Bay and Lewis and Clark these last five being donated by Mrs. bridges. The company " shall also Elmore; "Captain Barley's Heir," maintain crossings and guards to in- bT q. a, Henty: "Julius, or the Street sure the safety of the public. It is Boy 0ut West " and "Chester Rand" also provided mat tne company must and .s,ow and Sure thfse three bv continuously operate the line, at least Horatio Alger, Jr. The . three Alger four passenger cars daily, and in case books were donated by Frank Sapd- of its failure to. do so the franchise . . .,. vrone of ti,e fic,;on hoots is new, but several are really excel lent, notably "The Cavalier," which is a story of the Civil war. "Beverly of Graustark" is one of the books that made McCutcheon famous in light but thrilling literature. Cor- bin's "Cave Man," gainad much fame as the book from which Jack London was accused of having plagiarized his "Before Adam." The life of Mrs, Eddy is written from a friendly stand- PERSONAL CEHTIOU F. W, Vaille of Portland was a bus iness visitor in this city yesterday and was domiciled at the Occident. C, B. Greene of Portland spent the day . in Astoria yesterday on a busi ness quest, f . ..' ,, ; , ,. E. M. .Baker left up for the metrop olis .on last evening's express. ; K. F, Rogers of Olyrhpia I was business tourist in this city yesterday, returning up river last night via the A. & C. ' ' . r J. E. Smiley of Portland was among the business men visiting here yester day, and he was quartered at the Northern. H. R. Smedburg, of San Francisco, was one among the scores of business visitors noted in this city yesterday. D. B. Andrews of Aberdeen was in the city yesterday on a hurried busi ness errand, leaving up for Portland last evening. :', ' -. - H. D. Farrington of Silverton was in Astoria, yesterday on business and was registered at the Merwyn. Giving Profits Away. The Brown Shoe Store has a big odd and end tale on, the entire stock of broken .lines and sizes are beinir cleaned out regardless of cost. If you want pair of fine shoes for any purpose, house or bedroom slippert this is the time to make your pur chases and save money. fOBest CANDIED Our stock of candies includ- ' ing "Lowneys" and "Gun thers" famous Cnoco , lates are the best ...Hems Mads Candies!... ':, They .are. healthier, and better and don'tcost ;.,'r'i anymore.'. ALEX TAGG 483 Commercial St, Astoria, Or. will lapse. years. The franchise runs for 30 . The Man Who Eats. The man who eats does so with thf expectation of being satisfied. To this end he seeks the best ; possible place to gratify his normal appetite at the most rational expense. These ac counts for the steady' stream of, peo pie to and from the portals of the The AMUSEMENTS "SI PLUNKARD" TONIGHT. "Si Plunkard" is a ptay combininsr both comedy and pathos in that way Which has so often been spokn of as that "the laughter chases away the tears." A play to enjoy lasting popu larity must possess these qualifica tions or else to fail to long interest a fickle public. It is necessary to touch the " strings 'of , the , human heart a simple truthful story. "This most suc cessful rural drama will be presented here with J. C Lewis in the title role. When you pay more than Smith's prices for meat you are only helping the Beef Trust Cut out the Beef Trust and its high-priced meats. Stand I by Smith and patronize him and keep the price down. Franl L. Smllli pUrMeat Co. Fighting the Beef Trust "Fighting the Beef Trust" 12th St., Bet Bond and Commercial 2S3 "Taylor St, Uniontown Smith's famous Pig Pork Sausage, clean, pure, fresh and free from adulterations . . I2jc Bologna, Frankfurts, Liver, Blood Palace Restaurant in this City. reputation of - the Palace is founded point and in a way is perhaps meant immoveably upon the certainty and . , tnrmt, . .1,- fnmrmi Miim,n amplitude ot tne service ic rentiers to every purse, and appetite, big and little. Open day and night. Com mercial streets, opposite the Page building. ' . , history brought out by McClure's last year. At The Grand. See and hear the marvelous Syn- Plumber. enroscope, moving pictures that talk, Plumbing service, 80 cents per hour, sin wdwhiatle. The wonder of the ajje. v.aze 01 an aurupe anu America, Now being shown ' at the Grand' Theatre Monday. : A coiri- ple change of program Thursday day and Saturday. Six new reels di rect from the Manufacturers and six illustrated songs - of , the latest are shown at the Grand each week. For pleasure and comfort do not fail to visit this theatre. Entertainment lasts an hour and 15 minutes. for all work in our line. See us; our prices are reasonable and we guaran tee our work first class; a telephone call will bring our' man to your home or business. Phone Main 4061, 126 Eighth street. f -, -. - ' Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main tonight. , Watch for the funny parade by Si and his country band, Sausage and Headcheese, all 10c. lb. It .is promised that it will be given , Smith's Breakfast Bason, 16c and I7jc in a superb manner' by a company of , Smith's Lard in S-lb. pails 65c unusual excellence. "Si Plunkard" 1 Smith's Hams .'ISc will be seen at the Astoria theatres Half a Ham, per lb... ...;ISc Best Round Steak, choicest cut. ...10c Sirloin Steak 10c Extra choice cut of Sirloin Steak, 12Jc ,.3c ..5c and 6c ..7c and 8c ...13c Rib Roast 12 jc :.. .....me ..5c r Mercury drops; so does prices. P. A. Stokes Clearance Ad. Read r Sleighing. Sleighing is better than ever and Sherman the transfer man has cut the rates about half, to "give those a chance who haven't had a ride. House Slippers, Etc. In the great odd and end sale now on at the Brown Shoe Store you can get house and bedroom slippers, dress shoes, work shoes, dancing pumps, and in fact a little of everything is broken sizes can be obtained at a great saving by purchasing today. of Soup Meat, per lb. Boiling Meat Pot Roast .Beef.... Rib Roast Beef ... . Extra choice cut Beef . . Pickled Pork rigs' Feet ........ Dry Salt Pork 12c Loin Pork Chops. 15c Shoulder Pork Chops ,.10c, Zt ......... .,, -.FARMERS We buy dressed veal, dressed pork, and all kinds of poultry also bi-ki and pelts.