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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
THURSDAY," ArMVfl MS" THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOBIA, OKEGON. 8 Strawberries ... These are t'he first. Order from ua now. The iupply is limited. No ,Mor Saloon It 1 stated on intimate autliorifv that It i very orobable the UMnWi people will not itrivc to oiien anv ..I r ... . " . iii-irq ihiow 111 tint city: that ii. that they won't try to devest. Hi. field to any greater extent. It it Un aid on the tame auihoritv that the endeavoring u center all the r money m I'ortland. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THE MODEL FOOD STORE Back To Virginia- Judge Page Is planning to spend the'iummcr back in Virginia, and it ii tarn n will Mart about May 1, Marriage LicettM IJcense to niarry wt limed ye terdiy to Guy Bratey and Margaret Brallier, of Warrenton. and George w. Meveni and May Alma Johnion, ot tni city, Declaration Piled Declaration of Intention to take out eltliennhlp fcaper wai filed yes terday by John Sepia, native of Greece, and Victor Alexander Svo1a, native of Finland. Aatoria Electric Stock By bill of ante placed on record yesterday C. N. Huggini and wife of Portland tell to the Aitoria Electric Company all of the machinery, tools plant, etc., owned by them in the company, and alio 693 iharei of the capital atock of the concern. Mr. Muggint ii lecretary of the company. Hammond Company Buy The Hammond Company, bv deed placed on record yeitcrday. hai bought from the American Lumber Company, of which Frank Patton ii president, nmneroua lot in Alder brook, and alio all the tide land, wharfage righti, etc, fronting on certain of the landi bought. New Jewelry Store S. Selka, who recently came to Ai toria, opened up hii new jewelry tore, next to the Bakeronian theatre, yeterday. Mr. Selka ha put in a fine new itock and is going to at tempt to win a fiiir iharc of patron ise. On Applicant Herbert S. Carter, the well known photographer of this city, wai the lole applicant at the civil service ex amination held yesterday at the cue torn hotise for the position of "asit ant photographer" in the service of Uncle Sam. Grace Church Meeting At Grace church bit night a meet ing oi the parbh win held for the purpose of taking action noon the departure of the rector, the Rey. William Seymour Short, for hi new field in Honolulu. Resolution were adopted in relation to the matter, and it was alio decided that a public re- miSe Pclilon to adopt Louise Bridg ception be arranged in his honor ,1ml, a ,i,,lc K'fl of 6 years, who has Wedded Yesterday Yeitcrday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the rectory of Grace Church, Rev. W. Seymour Short performed the cere mony which united the lives of Miss Margaret Brallier and Mr. Guy Bray Icr, of Warrenton, The mother of the bride and a few family friends were present. The young people will make their boms at Warrenton. Little Girl Adopted in probate court yesterday Mr. n,t Mr. C. M. Chriatenson of this citv been living with them for a number ol years. It was shown that the father has not been able to support and care for her a she should he cared for. The father also gave con sent, io. the adoption. It was also asked that the child's name be chang. C(l 10 mat of the adODtlve narenlt. The court granted the petition and the adoption was formally made and the girl's name chanced to Louise Chmtenscn. N'els P. Sorenson, at torney, appeared for the petitioners, Taking Up Lands Five Astonans, who went over into Southeastern Oregon a week or remain in the old country until next r"0 10 ,a,e U 'am,s un,'er the desert .September. Both of the ladies will rcl"";"'l'' "oefler, A. R. Cyrus. vWl their old mothers, in the north- "4Try "ert. Audley Gragg-re crn part of the country, where in the ,urnt yesterday aficr a successful i . ' r . . summer lime the mn never sets. Thev ,np Mr- --' n"d llocher each will leave New York on the steamer now own a ,,i,,f section of land United Slate on April 29, ,l,m' l,'ul ,,ie 0,lic three each took up iw acres. ul Cyrus and Charles In Probate Court leck wh" il,w wnt the party In probate court yesterday, in the 1 5 cn ,00k l,p m acrcs' mained estate of John Smith. May 17 was "" . r.mnil pectmsj to stay for shortly before hi departure. Seaside Sensation The handsome little ocean city of seaside is not so quiet as some may iiiiuk. it nas rather a genuine sensa tion just it present in shape of writ ten threat to burn the place down. or up, the identity of the threatener has been hidden completely, There is ", uu ui .icuiiiiiiB ocinir none. at home within the next It) days. Trip To Norway Mrs. Haimnc Riswick and Mr Anna Jackson will tart today for a trip to Norway, and they expect to There are $2.50, $5, 7f50and$,0Chccks in the cheaper as well as in the fine suits and overcoats. There are $2.50, $5, $7.50and$10Checb in the cheaper as well as in the fine Suits and Overcoats. set as the time for final hearing on the account of the administrator, Ule Olon. In the matter of the guardianship of the minor Adolph neirs. hearing wai set for May 31 io snow cause H any why certain reat etate should not he sold in the course of the administration. The court also made an order fixing the a snuri ume. i ne lands are near Chritma Lake, and the party had to KO by stage about 20Q miles alto gether. It is expected that the rail way will soon be in there. The land is aid to be fertile. , County Court The county court met in adjourned time for hearing the final acconnt'ln r?''"on 'eler,' ,0 ren up various Ihe estate of John Anselm Jacobson. Rest For Fire Horse 'Gene Bussing, driver of chemical engine No. 1, hn fenced In about an acre of land up near his place on the this inn and to take no road matters. The court ordered that the supervis- r oi district 13 proceed to repair the Jnmiti bidge and clear and grade the road, the same to be done bv dav labor. Bids were asked for the im provement on road 102. in the Blind One Piano Number With Each $5 Purchase to WiseCustomers The Biggest Clothing Surprise You Iyer Heard Of In the breast pocket of each men's and young men's Suit or Over coat you will find an envehjpe containing a check for from $2.50 to $10.00 which my cashier is authorized to allow when you pay for the suit or overcoat. DURUM THE llEXT FiffEEII Did you ever hear, of such a thing before? You never did. I'm just paying my customers from $2.50 to $10.00 to force the clothothes but. DAYS NEW IDEAS NEW STOCK H El M AN Wise Will Be Home Soon Cheerful word come down from Portland a to the Condition of Miss Margaret Kelly, of this city, who is there at St. Vincent's hospital for treatment or hip trouble. She is Im proving rapidly, the heavy planter east having been taken from the foot. ' and it i thought now that she will be at home within the next ten days. Assessor At Work Assessor Cornelius went up' to Westport yesterday to make assess ment of propertic in that vicinity, Mr. Cornelius make it a point to personally visit every place each time, and while often there it little or no change in the assessment he makes sure of what he is doing, and at the same time lets the farmers and others out in the country know that they are not totally forgotten by the city chaps- l :ii i . f . niimtlP. am K 1st rtlnnnrl n lua as a corral and renting place for the bm" "'i"''ct- by filling m low land fire horses. Some o the horses have each si(Ie of ,Io"Kh nd ,hc i,J not had a rest or bern in pasture for oi. a ,n0 foot bridge. In the mat four or five years, there having been ,tr of ,hc ",frcaseJ !"-'"e tax, the no hanclv place to et them run. r, r""" "'rrr, .nr. oncrman, asKea r i i.. . ... mougni mm one oi the Horses can be put in the lot at a time, for a month or so, thus civinir each of of the court what he should do in the premises, and the court ordered that the increased $-1000 which was them a chance to run and roll, and eat imf0!iftl nf!cr tl,e 'vy had been made a little green grass. Such outings are as necessary for flic nuintaU Ii i. from men and doubtless everyone in i,lso s,a,in "'"t would protect the and collections commenced should be ignored for the present; the court the city will be glad to know that the handsome fire horse will each get a little vacation this summer. tbat you can buy a good "tailor made" suit for $35.00 Why insist upon wearing a "hand me down" when you have to pay as much for in ferior goods as you do for the best. Carl E. Fi-anseen Maker of Good Clothe for Men" 179 Eleventh. Phone Main 371! The Hawaiian Singers 50 pleased have the audiences at the Jewel theatre been with the Hawaiian singers that the manage ment retained them again for all of this week, and Sunday night will prob ably he the final night. At the so cial of the Elks Tuesday night the Hawaiian made wonderfully fine im pression, for there they sang finely, and entering into the social spirit, they appeared at their best and pleas ed all their hearers. treasurer in this stand. Fred Rrown, he poll tax collector, presented a new bond with Otto E- Carlson and Chas. Vcrschuren as sureties. This bond was accepted. Court ordered that im provements be made on road 74, at a cost not to exceed $100. Bids for this work had been received from J. P. Ryan And Fred Parnaniemi, but they were considered too high, and A. H. Sale was instructed to proceed with the work. Wagons with steel tires S inches wide, six in number. were ordered for use in hauling crushed rock. There are $2.50, $5, $7.50 and$J0 Checks in the cheaper as well as in the fine Suits and Overcoats. There are $2.50, $5, $7.50 and $10 Checks in the cheaper as well as. In the fine Suits and Overcoats cents. Morning Astorian, 60 cent 60 cent per month by carrier. j.'. u .J : , .-. . per OUR JOINT OFFERINGS. FOR BEST CANDIES Our stock oi candies includ ing J'Lowneys"- and "Gunthers" famous Choco lates are the best. ...Home Made Candies... They are healthier ... and better and don't cost any more. . ALEX TAGC di Commercial St., Astoria, Or, Stevena-Johnson Nuptials- Last evening, at the home of Cap- Woodcraft Social. tain and Mrs. W. H. Hobson, at 276 Ocean Circle No. 145, Women of Ninth street, there occurred one of Woodcraft, will give a social and the prettiest . home weddings noted card party Thursday evening, April here in many a day. The principals ii, at Redmen Hall. All are invited, in the happy affair were Miss Alma Admission. 25. cents: children, 15 Johnson and Mr. Georce W. Stevens. both widely and most favorably known in this city where they have have dwelt all their lives. Rev. W Scmour Short, rector of Grace Epis- opal church, performed the gracious ceremony, according .'to the beautiful ritual of that church, and found ex ceeding pleasure in the duty as he has known the( young people practi cally all their lives. The parlors were handsomely decorated in terns ana tlowers, the especial feature being a small chancel, with rail, behind which and beneath a magnificent floral bell. the wedding party stood while the sacred lines that bound their lives were read. There were many guests present, some of them coming from I'ortland and other points to witness the happy event, Mr. Robert W. Mc Lean acted as best man and Miss Huntington served the 'pretty bride as maid- The bride was gowned in sheer white satin and was daintily veiled, the groom being ' in conven tional black. After the ceremony a splendid wedding lunch was served. and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens were made to realize the devoted interest of friends and kinsmen in their new fu ture, by way of sincere and hearty toasts and congratulations. They will make their home in this city after ,they have returned from their honey moon trip. are always of the tendcrest and juic iest kind. W handle none but fine fed cattle. d our meats, conse quently', is of the very highest quality in avor and taste. All our meat offer ings are strictly fresh and pure, and we base our reputation upon the char utter of the meats wc offer.' Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal, Mutton and Poul try of all kinds in season. Mild Hams and Bacon a specialty. Prices most moderate. Choice Butter, 45, 50 and 60c. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 25c. 6B4 COMMERCIAL ST. FOR RENT For Rent One modern six-room flat, 268 Tenth street. Apply to G. L. Colwell, cor. Tenth and Exchange streets. mi PERSONAL MENTION , Miss Carrie E. Wheeler returned on last night's express, from a week's visit with friends in the metropolis. Nello D. Johnson of the customs service, is indisposed at his home, la grippe having attached itself to him in rather unfriendly fashion. His many friends will be glad to see him out again. C. B. Welch, of Portland, arrived in the city yesterday and was quartered at the Occident. E. J. Wood came down from the metropolis yesterday on a business quest. Vernon Major, of Portland, was among the big crowd of business tourists noted in this city yesterady. F. J. Barnes, of New York, spent the day in this city yesterday. O. A. Donnelson, of San Francisco, was a business visitor in Astoria yes terday. Charles N. Fowler, commercial agent for the A. & C. Railway, with headquarters at Portland, spent the day here yesterday in the interests of the company. " Mrs. E. C Holden has gone to Spokane on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. W. McKenzie, and will be there for sometime. N. T. Johnson, of Seattle was among the host of business tourists in this city yesterday, and was domi ciled at the Northern. J. F. Dunlap. of Tacoma. was doing business in this city yesterday. He was a guest at the Merwyn. I. R. Evans of The Dalles, arrived in the city yesterday, on matters of business, K. D. Semple, of Salt Lake, was among the interested tourists in this city yesterday- J. F. Arrington, of London, was a visitor in Astoria yesterday, going on to Seaside on the evening tram. Roger Bosworth, of Los Angeles, spent the afternoon here yesterday. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids for making certain im provements and alterations to the A. O. U. W. Hall on Ninth street will be received at the office of the undersigned until Saturday. May 1st, separate bids for the painting of the entire building will also be received, rians and specifications are now ready. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. W. C. A. POHL, Chairman. n Always Something Newt There isn't a town on the whole Pacific Coast that can boast of a more original clothing merchant than As toria's Reliable Clothier, Herman Wise. After the January clothing sale, be went east and bought an entire new stock of suits; the latest and largest assortment ever brought here. However, there is a general busi ness quietude throughout the country and merchants are sitting still, wait ing for things to improve. But Wise wont wait; he's not of the waiting temperament;-to he in vented a new idea. He has pinned in the breast pocket of each suit and overcoat a check for from $2.50 to $10 which will be de ducted from the price of the suit or overcoat a Wise customer may select. REALTY TRANSFERS D C Smith and wife to G.R Wil liams, lots 17 and 20, block 4, Long Branch; $185. E- H. Robarts and Ida M Robarts and husband to Joel H Minier, lots 28 and 29, block 3. Hill's addition to Ocean Grove; $360. Joel H Minier to F H Moore. SE 4 of NW 4 of NW 4 of S 34, T 6 N. R 10 W; $800. Delaura Beach Co to Julia Fleming lot 11, block 76 and lot 6. block 17, Delaura; $300. Ida May Green and husband to Mary Lydwigson, 3.15 acres on the county road near Westport; $1300. James Smith and wife to Unioh Oil Co, lots 7 and 8, block 2. Mc Clure'sjSOO. American Lumber Co to Ham mond Lumber Co, numerous lots in Alderbrook, also all tide lands, wharf- F. L. SHI BEAT. CO. "FIGHT THE BEEF TRUST" 12th St, Near Bond 253 Taylor St. (Unlontown) Make it a point to buy your lard at Smith's. . Other concerns are asking as much as 75c and 85c a pail for Eastern lard that can't compare in purity and freshness with Smith' own put up. We ask .only 65c for a 5-lb. pail. It does not contain a ounce of beef drippings or any other adulteration. Here are .some other Igood things at Smtih's: Loin and Rib Mutton Chops., lb., 15c Leg of Mutton, per lb... ..15e Shoulder of Mutton, per lb... 10c Pigs Feet, per lb........ 5c Beef Tongues, each. ,..50c Corned Beef, .....6c and 8c Dry Salt Pork ; 12i Pickled Pork 12Jc, 15c Hamburg Steak , 10c Smiths Famous Pork Sausage.. ..12c as Ka J V 1 A DISTINGUISHED APPEARANCE IS WHAT YOU SO MUCH DE SIRE. NO MATTER HOW EXCEL LENT OUR NATURAL AP PEARANCE MAY BE, YOUR WEARING APPAREL WILL AID OR OFFSET IT. OUR MEN'S SUITS ARE CUT IN CONFORMITY TO THE LATEST DICTATES OF DAME FASHION, .BUT ARE NEVER CUT ON OTHER LINES THAN THOSE YOU WILL SEE AT THE EXCLU SIVE METROPOLITAN DRA PERS. MEN'S SUITS $10 TO $35 Subscribe to the Morning Astorian 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. S. Danziger & Co Astoria' Greatest'ciothiera 490-500 Commercial Street nan l . , . il,,. . ... ,!,:. .t. i lonmas ougar-curea nams 13C i TfrZiWfVrin inu Smith's Breakfast Bacon 171c in front of certain lots. Vea, Cut,etJ t n n w wt,v 'Roast Veal I0c,12jc,l5e I. O. O. F. Notice. j Pork Chops ..12Jc, 15c Members of Beaver Lodge No. 35, Roast Pork 10c, 12Jc, 15c are requested to attend a regular Beefsteak 10c,12c,15c meeting to be held this (Thursday) Roast Beef ........8c, 9c, 10c, 12ic,15c evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in Beef for boiling,...,..,. 6c7e the first degree. Visiting members Razor Clams, per dozen ....12Je are welcome Deep Sea Halibut. .. . ...10c nrnp AMTiPPCnv Fresh Willamette River Salmon.. 15c OLOF ANDERSON. Fresh Ranh(. Eggs per dozen Secretary. Fresh Creamery Butter, square. . .60c -S1,,,,gBBlBB!BgSiJ Jg . '. g T O. WITHBRS-Opticati HAS SOMETHifJG nm r FOR PERSONS WHO NEED SEPARATE GLASSES FOR READING AND DISTANCE SF0CAL LEi oTsTA:iJ,CE TOIilC . I' rTicK . . . - They arc the ideal two-sight' glasses worn with perfect comfort where others aiL Ask for our Circular on Tone Bifocals.; Office Upstairs over Jewel Theatre'-Commerc'l St GO TO THE OP NEW HIGH GRAl)E HARNESS m SADDLE SI for y6ur harness. ' Woik guaranteed. MOORE & MARKS 14th and Duane Sts I.M