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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1909)
4 THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY', JANUARY Jl, IW. WOULD LESSEN JUDGE 1 The Store hc T V- p MI'S LABORS ITS in liU I w fill Women BEELHlVE0utfittcrs KEW EMBROIDERY I This season's embroideries on display at lowest prices . the bee hive OCEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER ASTORIA BAR ASSOCIATION HOLDS AN IMPORTANT SES SION YESTERDAY. The work of replacing the buoys and beacons and other channel marks in the ship channel across the bay from Altoona to Astoria was under taken yesterday morning by the light house tender Heather, assisted by the Callender steamer Jordan and Fergu son & Houston' piledriver. Buoys Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and the cut-off beacon were re-set, and the work will be car ried, forward .without let-up until finished. ;., The steamer Argo is due to leave Portland on Tuesday evening next for the Tillamook country, and when she comes out she will be a passenger , boat with accommodations for thirty people. . The Lurline was on duty again last evening, with good business both way. When she left here E. G. Loomis and Miss Loomis were passengers on . board. The steamer Sue H. Elmore will probably get away for Tillamook Bay today. She has a big lot of people on the waiting list who are anxious to sail The oil tank steamship Col. E. L. Drake was off the mouth of the Co lumbia at 9:30 o'clock last night, en route to Seattle. AH well on board. " The steamer R. Miler made her last trip to Cathlamet yesterday, for at least 10 days to come, as it will take that long to put ber through the re pairs that are essential The steamer Rainier entered port yesterday afternoon, and after a bref stay at the Callender dock went on up the river. The outgoing fleet from the lower harbor here yesterday included the Roanoke, Rose City, Geo. VV. Fen- wick, St Helen's, and the Asuncion, The steamer Homer camedown the river yesterday morning and went to sea and San Francisco at once. i ne steamer anosnone arrived in from the Bay City yesterday and went on up the stream after another load of Oregon lumber. The steamer Northland is due in from San Francisco, on one of un usual lumber quests. Films and Kodak Supplies of all kinds just received at Hart's Drug Store. ... SIMPLY COULD NT STAND IT. OAKLAND, Jan. 30. A man reg istered at the Hotel Crellin here, un der the name of G. H. Burton of Chicago fired two shots last night from his window at a preacher, who was holding services in the street near the hotel. The plate glass win dow of a store across the street was shattered by the bullets, but the preached was unharmed. Burton was arrested by the. police whom he told that he was a real estate dealer and horse trader from Oregon. The po lice claim that Burton is either de mented or suffering from the effects of heavy drinking. The preacher, who came here recently to organize a new sect has nof beh seen since the shots were fired. WORTH CONSIDERATION. Averages, of .Railway. Wages, and Railway Traffic Scales Made. mm meat Just received a carload of choice steers from Portland costing $1435. Have arranged to do our killing at T. S. Cornelius', and we are now in a position to supply Astoria with the choicest of home-killed beef at the following: Beef : from 5c to 15c Pork at from... 8c to 15c Mutton at from 8c to 15c Sausages at from 10c to 12Jc Hams at 15c Bacon at from 16 to 17Jc Picnic Hams at 10c Lard, 5-lb. pails.. 65c Lard, 10-Ib. pails $1.30 Butter at 70c-75c Fresh Eggs . ...i 40c Fresh smelt arriving twice daily from Clifton. Plenty of chickens al ways on hand, dressed to order. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.-W. C. Bronn, prcs-dtnt of the New York Central deplored attacks on the rail road last night in an addres's at the annual dinner of the New York School of Commerce. It was at this dinner that Kokoch Midzuni, Japan ese consul general in this city, spoke of the misnduerstanding between this country and Japan. In his address Mr. Brown said in part: "Wages of railroad employes in the United. States and almost every arti cle used in construction, operating and maintenance, averages 75 per cent higher, while freight rates av erage 60 percent lower than thirty years ago. i mere not tooa tor serious thought in these facts and do they not argue powerfully for patient and kindly forbearing consideration of the railroad question as a whole? At a meeting of the Astoria Bar As sociation yesterday afternoon resolu tions of protest against the proposed change in the attachment laws of the State were adopted, and the secretary will forward a copy of the resolutions to the House and Senate. Another important matter that arose for consideration was the ques tion of dividing the Fifth Judicial Dis trict into two districts, the one to be composed of the counties of Clacka mas and Washington and the other of the counties of Clatsop and Colutn bia. The resolutions as adopted were as follows: "Resolved, That the Bar Association of Clatsop county is opposed to the passage of Senate Bill 53, and of House Bill 93 and that the sec retary be instructed to send a copy of this resolution to the delegation of Clatsop county, with the request that they oppose the passage of both or either of said bills. - "Resolved, That it is the sense of the Clatsop County Bar Association that the Clatop county delegation be requested to support a measure, later to be introduced, dividing the Fifth Judicial District into two separate dis- tikts, the one to be composed of the counties of Clackamas and Washing ton, and the other to be composed of the counties of Gatsop arid Colum Ha." "That the secretary send a copy of each of these resblutions to the Oat sop county delegation in the Legisla ture." Gustaf A. Hemple, who has been practicing law in Astoria for several months, was admitted to membership in tfe Bar Association at the meeting yesterday. Good in Clothes ? Yes ! Well, all you need to do to have it is to come here and say T fei- mm 0kf - Mm? Hart, Schaffaer (ft Marn clothes; we'll do the rest. We'll set before you a great feast of good clothes; the finest clothes made; the best styles; the choicest foreign and domestic fabrics; the highest class of tailoring. It will be well worth as much to you to buy these clothes as its worth to sell them; your profit is ca good as purs. Always sold at REASONABLE PRICES SUITS $20.00 to $30.00 "thi not b Sckartnn l tltrl SPECIAL IN SHOES Several pairs of Odds and Ends good $3.50 shoes going at $1.00 to $2.25 AMUSEMENTS BAKERONIAN. Appreciation is a most admirable quality, especially when applied to the theatre audiences. Manager Simonton has given at the Bakeronian an open ing vaudeville that should call for the greatest appreciation and patronage from the theatre-loving public, The bill is diversified and appeals to all classes of amusement-seekers. Angela May, a comic opera feature in classic and popular musical numbers. J. Louis MacEvoy, a comic opera comedian, Elmer Beard, a contortion ist of new and striking poses, Bob Hendrick, in monologue, and the Fauzards in mystifying handcuff and spiritualistic acts. The pictures of life are exciting and full of thrills and laughter; the illustrated song is new and pictures the West. This after noon and tonight are the last two chances to see this week bill. Next week, as usual, the best ob tainable has been secured by Manager Simonton and a big patronage should result. 684 Commercial St- CASTORIA lor Infants and Children. Ha Rial Yea Haw Always Ecsgll AtAI.tttMttmH1ttt1tttt1i)))tMtt)(H)tt)t))) HAVLIN'S HAND PAINTED CHINA We have recently received a large shipment of "Havlin" Hand Painted China. . - - - . . . At Lowest Prices Our reputation as the most reasonable store in the city is further demonstrat ed by our low prices on these . fine goods. Ca)l and convince yourself. & Watch Whose Windows for Bargains? ? f WATERMAN : THE LIEUTENANT AND THE COWBOY" The Sale Lake "Teleeram." October 17, 1907, says: . . The Lieutenant and the Cowbov. is tne Dest thing seen at the Grand thea tre this .season. It is a rlnn.mi western military drama, and the cow boy play without the usual claotrao so oiten louna in a play of that charac ter. But two pistol shorts' are fired during the action of the play and both of these are out of sight of the au dience, the author, Anthony E. Wills, has tried to depict at least one cowboy who is not the usual stage type, and has succeeded well. The character of Bud has been a great western tavonte for three seasons and at times his followers could not approve of the plays he has selected for their entertainment, nor of the manner they were produced, vet with all they could help but admire the painstaking care which he has tried to give each production. In "The Lieutenant and the Cowboy" Mr. Lorch has a play and a character that fits him better than anytihng else has ever done in this citv. Morfver t,. has surrounded himself with the best company that he has yet had and "The Lieutenant and the Cowboy" is one of those up-to-date shows that should be appreciated bv all thrntr. loving people and is presented in an admirable manner and is really worth wnne. REMEMBER THE "STOKES GUARANTEE WITH EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL BATH ROBES MIIIIIIIMMMMMIMM SMOKING JACKETS HIMMUHtMII M 'The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes" Films and Kodak Supplies of all kinds just received at Hart's Drue Store. Fever Sores. Fever tores and old chronic sores should nof be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This can be done by applying Cham berlain's salve. This salve ha superior for this purpose. It is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseasr nf the skin. For sale bv Frank Hart and leading druggists. SUGGESTIVE TID BITS. Till the ground till it fills the till us poor land that cant hold its sown. Carelessness is really laziness un der a more polite name.. Ever see the man who works like a bee every place but st home? The potato bug is destructive, the chinch bug is as bad, but the humbug beats them both. In spite of the fact that she seem so demure and amiable, the cat is a constant tail bearer. Sometimes a man is so busy get ting a lodge grip that he loses his grip on business. Man is an admirer of the beautiful. that has the prettiest handle. ' Behold the patient ox. He vaunts no speed records, but he gets the load to the barn all the same. A little vanity is a good thing in s man. It will usually keep him from going to town collarless and costless. If a woman paid as much attention to the picking out of a man as she does to a hat, how much happier she would be. The Lord tempers the wind to the shorn lambs, but the lambs that are shorn in Wall street are compelled to look out for themselves. Those who dance must pay the fiddler, which is but another way of saying that every man must reap his own wild oats harvest. Tight shoes are a sure panacea for all other troubles. The man whose footwear pinches him will soon cease to worry about anything else. When a man gets a pain the whole township knows it; but a window may have several panes all at once without making any fuss about it. The woman is 'the weaker-vessel" men arc fond of saying, but when it comes to endurance and patience she has her lord beaten to a frazzle, Films and Kodak Supplies of all kinds just received st Hart's Drug Store. ,,' NEW TO-DAY Plumbers. Plumbing service, 80 cents per hour, for all work in our line. Set 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. M Try our own mixture ol coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. , Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main Folgers Golden Gate Baking Powder A Strictly Pure Crejtn of Tartar Powder Special 40c the pound HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 521 COMMERCIAL STREET V ?HCNS , Take Advantage. We are offering a fine line of ladies', men's and children's shoes this week. Odds and nds but all first-class values at cost and in many Instances greatly below cost. Come in today. Chas. V. Brown, the family shoe man. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates- very reasonable. ' Wood and Coal If you want dry fir cordwood, "in side fir, bark slab, or boxwood, ring up Kelly, the Wood and Coal Dealer, the man who keeps the prices down. Coal at $7.00 pe ton in your base ment or $6.00 at yard. Main 219,1. Barn, corner 12th and Duane. The Modern. The best and most up-to-date ton sorial parlor in the city is 'The Modern. Perfect comfort and service- guaranteed to all. Excellent baths The Proper Place, Go to the Occident Barber Shop if you are particular and desire first- Some folks (though not Our Folks) J"-" anaion guaranteeq. ne mj ousy spreaaing scanuai in tne j village store, that they haven't time' To Cure a Cold in One Day to spread manure on their fields. I Lame Shoulder Cored, Lame shoulder is usually caused bv rheumatism of the muscles and quick ly yields a few applications of Chamberlain's pain balm. Mrs. F, W. McElwee. of Boistown. New Brunswick, writes: "Havinir been troubled for some time with a p in my shoulder, I decided to give i berlain's pain balm a trial, with result that I got prompt relief." sale by Frank Hart and leading dis gists. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E W GROVE'S signature is on each box 25c. Plenty of smelts every Braden-Adams Meat Market. on page 4. day at See ad 1 iter-"'-- 3J I :-.vV y : 1 ?f ' .M ' ' M M M MMMKMl MM M Cheer us) 1 GetA1 I r Gasolina Lhhtir, We. make. the world i brighter day by day. A-' Me, very brilliant'; powerful, steady, white ' ,ght ; t Is better thw'C electricity, or atylenJ nd cheaper than kero-;.' ene. .. ... .; $ r I This lamp la the inast powerful and , cheapest a street arc on earth, J . : i ? a,40oo candle cower at , ? the rate of x cents per- j hour. Write A Pv:;gr;a;M 4U Bond Street and n "137 oth Street , " ASTORIA, OREGOK ! HWHWWWHMHttMtHMXtMH if JoJui Fot, Pres. Ill i ti Wanted to Buy. Wanted: Will buy a first-class fish boat with 10 or 12 horse power gaso line engine. Apply at once, George Caldwell, Tenth and Exchange. ASTORIA IRON WORKS RK.TO A2 MANUP4CTURERS . ' ins wti H3i; iHfKUVfiD , , CanniEg Machinery, Marine -' Engines, an Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS PUENllHtn Correspondence Solicited. . PooTof f!2 IW .' f v f 1. V 3i V I