The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 06, 1902, Image 3

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    THE MORNING ASTOKIAN. SI' X DAY, JULY ft, 1902
WHITE RIVER FLOUR
FOR GOOD BREAD
Set In the Morning
Hake at Noon
Ross, Hlggins 6k Co,
TELBPHONB 01.
' , TODAY'S WBATII1CR.
I'lHtTLANK, .Inly 1 -nrinc .n Odd
U'anliliirf'im - n- tlnlily liirht hliowcr.
Matin Mil'.
BUTTERICK
PATTERNS
-FOH
. . AUGUST . .
Are Now In
COMMERCIAL
O0Ve
Oatton toll f4, (rain en bay.
Mr. Mini Mm Jolm Abbott, or Kurt
Htpvrn. In th city yoslcfilay.
You will find the twst l&o mJ tn
the rtiy m the Mining Hun !tetaurnt.
No. Ji: ConininrcUl trel.
Jiltl ' Mi ItrliUi him adjourned th
ilrtult inuit until Mmnlay. July M.
wlii'M "V-i il milt will tie Iwnnl.
NfW stork of fancy itmxU Juxt ar
rived t Yokohama Itaiaar. Call and
see the latent noveltlo from Japan.
Send In your order for your vlntcr'
upily of Or, slab or hard wood to Hol
ly, the trittiNfcr man. I'hone 2211 black.
All smnkcr moke the "Pride of
Aurla" rlgar. No bottler mad.
Manufactured by MncrYrWne St Kr.o
bel. You ran buy Nnwbro's Herplolde.
the irrMit dnmlruff cure, for 75 conts
per bottle at the OoolJnnt Barber
Shop.
JiU-ycle repairing with iiklll and
prompting. Supplle tu stock; work
guawtntcd. tlcllnnre Klcctxlcal Work
r: liond Rt.
iti'mi'iiilx-r, If out' " IVrfwtlon lllmd
Mm-hn Java t'ofto1" evw fall to
plciiw ymi, jili'iiw do not full to Ki'l
your money liack.-JpllNSON HUOrt.
I.hi. Ilim.'h of key, between A
tmliiii liullilliitf and t'oinmorcliil Club,
Klmb'i' plcm return to Am or Ian olllce
n nd receive Hiilliibli; i-e,v.trd.
C'ouchw-we carry the largest and
bent mdiTtid mock In the city. The
line Include berth mootjh and tufted
couehe. which we ore offering at low
er price than other dealers. Charles
llcllbom & Son.
Reliable OoocIh
Have You Seen
ry
The fine Line of Ojmque Window Shades we are
selling at 2" cents?
Live when you live ami sleep on one of our hair mat
tresses. All mattresses made to order lrom J.'K) down
to$7..rj).
Sec our Mantle lietls with Yum Yum Springs from
J.',)") up.
One hundred useful household articles at o cents each
We sell on small profits,
GREAT EASTERN
ShatiaHati
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
An entirely nmv aoft rubber glove
for Indie; wear while at work, Call
and two ihem rt' KtK'KH, riruirglat.
J, A. It, Johimtoii, n well. known ril
dent of Magic t'llff. v(i In the illy
yenlerdiiy. the KileM i.f lleoi'Ke W.
Hume,
ItemelHber, If our " I'erferlloll lllend
Mocha mid Java Coffee" ever full iu
pteaw you, pleime .( mi full to gut
your money btuk.JIINHN HllOti
There were lio (iffwi'lcr before Po
lice Judge N'elnou yeterdy, Indicating
thai the fourth irf July ruthunuim
bflmved Iherim.-IVCT, In a remarkably
I'ltllet innutier.
lc crwrnn, guiiranteed pure, delivered
lo any part of the city, 15 oettta a pint.
Ice cream toda. IJeit freah candle.
I'rlval room. I'arlor Candy Btore,
Hi Commercial atreet.
lUiMlyn ool lanta longnr, la cleanor
and make I trouble with atovea
and chimney flu than any other coal
on Mie market. George W. Hantxirn,
agent. Telephone 1311.
PlumliitiT tinning, gna and atum
ntting at lowmt rnt and In work
man-like manner. Order promptly
executed. Shop. No, 4:'5, tfcmd nlret.
JOHN A. MONTtlOMKHY.
The (trat meeting f the new county
eouct will be held tomorrow. Hevoral
mittlera f Imtiortance will be acted
upon, Including the conntruotlon of
ttie bridge acroiia the Neeanleum,
The t'lalKop .Mill i?omiiiy'e tatg fac
tory n cloned down yeaterday. an
wan the box factory of the Aatorlit
Hux (.'ompuny. The men were irlven a
I m o-day Fourth of July hoHday,
Urace church Sunday -hoi picnic
will lie held at Tirt Clataop. I-wla
and t'lark river, on Tucaduy next
weather pennlttlng. Any poMtMue
ment will be announced n the papeni.
The funeral of th late Mm. Andrew
Young will be conducted from Kim
Lutheran chuMt, I'prtowii, n4 1
o'clH'k tiNbiy, Hev. linear Oalrom, the
inalxr, nnu-lHtlng. Interment will be
at tln-t-nwixxl.
', MWollum, of KnitpiMi, waa ar
raigned befare J um Ice (hKMlman yea
terduy for mhmiuII. The complain wit
iiciK wan a man named Steele, alao of
Kmipi. Mi 'dllum (dnulitl guilty
and wan lined fS5.
The iv-ular monthly meeting of the
Prohibition Alliance will lie held on
Monday evening at the W, O. T. V.
hull, on Tenth and Itond atreeta, ut
o'cliK'k. All Imereateil In til In
movement are Invited to be pneaent.
COMMITTKK.
Harry tieorge. mm of fiinirge H.
Ueoiife, won badly -burned on the
Fourth by an exploalon of powder.
The young enttnmliiM touched
mutch to n gauntly of the explofdve
and waa burial aImiuI the hed. Ilia
Injurl -a an' latluful, but not aerloua.
The flrat thnnigh 1'ortland-Seiiwlde
Iraitn va oiieriUil yvatentay by the
A. A '. II. It. While weather eondl
tlotiH were riot favorable for a big
crowd, the tmln hud about 2r0 or 300
liHimengera. Thin train alwayn provea
iwpular, affoi-dlng Tortland people an
opportunity to aiend Sunday at the
beach'.
The four-oarel boa-1 race Hint w
to have taken tduce on the Fourth of
July will be held thin morning at 8
o'clock. The attirt will be made from
a lKilnt off navel's dock. There are
leveru! eonteHtiintu and the race will
probably be tin exciting one. The com
mittee bun otTeivd a hnndaome medal
lo the winner.
Lowest Prices
FURNITURE CO.
Building
ITIONE 2145 BLACK
Toke Point, which are Kaatern oya
tern developed in fthoulwater bay, are
unlike all othern good at any amm
at the year. They are fat and dell-
clou. Craw-flh ar now junt In ea-
on and are excellent eating, a are
crab and all the other numerou de
llincl' M-rved mi nkllfully at the Toke
Point oyater houe on Kleventh atreet.
The regular meeting of th city
council take pliu-e Monday tilght.
Am ing the meujiur.-n Ui be Imnxluci'd
will be a renolutlon by Councilman
Nordtti'oni providing for the Improve
ment of Cimimerct.il direct between
Third and fifth. When till Improve-
ment mud ('irnimerHid will be one
of the beat atreet In the city,
The AatoHa ban-ball nine ha return
ed from. Mouth nO'l, where It met de.
feat at. the huii 1 of the local play
era, th no-e being H-7, The vlnlior
were at it disadvantage, on account of
(he ttbawe of aeveril uf their bent
men, who 1 1 n'o' g
The Antotiana enjoyed the trip, denpHe
Ihetr defeat, tor they were royally en
tertain d by the victor.
A niirtv of vbMtora arrived In Hie
city yewlerday and nglntered at the
Occident. In thc party are: Mr. and
Mr. F. IMIuMxud. of Kt. Paul: Mr.
and Men. K I.. Hale, of Fargo, N. Dm.;
Minn H. Mct'omiAck, of Contralla,
Wanh.; Mln Hubbard, of MeCormlck,
Wimh.; Mix Wiltney, of Chicago;
MIh Hmiilley, of .1lnn-nillH; Minn
Fiwrell. Mln Hnnkln and Jllna Mill,
of Mlnnotiln,
II, II. Franklin, aged KI year, waa
knockd down by a paanlng wagon on
('ommerel.U atreet during the Fourth
of July eel -brailon. He waa taken to
HI. Mary" hoKpHai, where It waa
found hi left ankle had been frae
tured. He ajao auffered brulne about
t:he it. Owing to Mr. Franklin' age
hln recovery will be nlmv. At an ear
ly hour thl morning the honpltal phy
nldun anld the patient waa real eal-
"y.
The lloata in "the nide on Khe
Fourth of July were very attractive,
and vlaltor to the ptly were loud In
their piain- of the allowing made. The
lrle winner waa the float prepared
by the W. Cj T. V.. Thl float una a
boat draped In pure .white, and man
ned by -lill.il-"!!. (in the oar waa the
Inncrlptlon, " TV the Kencue." The
Moat w.'ia drawn by two large white
horxea and attracted much attention.
The Chiteop Mill Cimiiwny' float waa
in niiglnnl one. A large wooden can
non wan mounted and fired at frequent
lnl i vola.
The member of the Clerk' I'nlon
were heartily congratulated yesterday
for the niiccee which attended their
effort In behalf of the Fourth of July
celebration. Theu nlon handled between
tiioo and 11200, and provided a day'
entertainment that la seldom equaled
in any city. Prmldent Kline and
every other member of the union
worked diligently to make the affair
the auccena It proved to be, and they
are jumly entitled to the praise which
h been given them. A statement of
the financial end of the celebration will
nliornly appear.
Fishermen tver from the north ahore
yeilerday reporteil that a big run
of Walloon had prevailed on the Wash
ington Mde of the river, the prev'ioua
night, and H waa atatea that the low
boat brought In 18 ftah. The alnion
tnken there were ald to have uver
hkihI a I in out 30 pound In welgit. On
the Oregon aide and In the lower liv
er there was a aoarelty of .-utlmon, re
colpti from the north shore oonatltut
Ing Uie principal supply of the puck
em yestenliiy. A very pw'iillar spe
cie of chlnouk salmim I now appear
ing In the river. Thin fish weigh be
tween 25 and 30 jmuimiIs mid hits a
black none and black tongue. It be
long to the late run and la of line
iiiullty. Every year these salmon
come Into the Columbia, but In lim
ited mmber. It I generally thought
by fish expert that thl class f aul
mon runs into the Cowllts and nearby
a I reii ins. Some f the fish dealer do
not Hhii'i the belief that there will be
a heavy July run this year, wylng
the condition of the fish now being
caught Indicate that the up!y is
soon to become exhnuated. N-'aily ull
the llsh now delivered exc-v.l the i5-
IKiund limit fixed by the cold-storuge
iiincern.
Tomorrow the new cou.t'.y olrtclals
will iiSHUme the managjment of the
affair of Clatsop- County Judge
Trenchurd haa already tnken the oath
of otllce before County Clerk Wherlty,
and ait tomorrow' meeting of the
county court the new order of things
will commence. Tho assessor Is the
only officer who doo. not go out to
morrow. Assessor-elect Cornelius will
aaautiie his duties January 1. This
otllce pays $4 for every day the ns
sesaor actually works, and the yearly
emolument Is about $l:'.'iO. County-Clerk-elect
Clinton Is itulrsd to gie
a bond of $10,000, aa la Sheriff Unville.
Tha bond of Treasurer-elect Hellborn
Is S-0,000, while the bond of .'urveyor
Antbury Is $5000. Asked yestei-day If
he hud selected his deputies, Clerk-elect
Clinton replied In the negative, H. J.
W'hji'lty, the retiring county clerk, has
held the office for four years. He haa
made an exc?ll-3nt clerk, has been ac
commodating at All times, and the af
fairs f the offloe have been judic
iously handled. The clerk's duties are
very exacting, requiring constant at
tention, and Mr. Wherlty' conduct of
the oftlce retlect much credit upon
him. Hla aucoeesor, J. C. Clinton, ta
thoroughly acquainted with the af
fairs of the olerimhip And can be re
lied upon to make a most efficient officer.
The strike recently Inaugurated by
the plumber of the ckty ha been Met
tled, At a meeting of the contending
faction lust evening the difference
were patched up. nd on Monday
rnornlng'che employe will be at their
accustomed place In the shop. A
. it been stated, the plumber de
manded an Increase from 3 to 13.50
per day In wage, and further aaked
for an eight-hour day, Instead of one
of nine hour. The employer were
willing to concede the Increase In
wages, but wanted th men to agree
to work nine hour. Kmployer and
employe dlcued the matter during
the pant few duy, and last night'
Joint meeting waa the reult. The em
ployer reiterated thMr proposal, and
It wan firm II y accepted. Cnder the
term of the settlement the men will
receive I3..V) per day of nine hour.
Thl I itn Increase of practically 20
per cent.
There 1 still a chance for the peo
ple of this city to neirure the estab
lishment of a large sawmill. Hecently
Mr. tieorge W. Hume made an effort
o get the Tongue Point i.illlsite. He
wanted I Of feet on ea'h side of the
Tongue, the site to lie north of the
railroad track. Mr. Hume offered $10,
OoO fur the tract, but the owner de
manded $15,000, lfelng unwilling to pay
this price, Mr. Hume secured a lo
cal Ion at Italnler, where he will put
up a large plant. The Inventor came
down the river yesterday afternoon,
and when seen at the Occident by a
representative of the Astorian atated
that It waa not too late for Astoria to
Interest him here. Mr. Hume aaid he
would like to build a mill In thl city,
but that he could not cover with $20
gold ploee property that was practic
ally worthless. It wan my intention,
had I been able to secure the Tongue
Point slt .to put in a mill that would
cut KMi.fjou feet of lumber dally," aaid
Mr. Hume. " It would email an ex
penditure of $100,000 and give steady
employment to 130 men. I believe
that my offer of $10,000 for the site
asked w as veyr reasonable. While I do
not care to make any proposals Just
now. I will say that It is not too late
to secure the location ait Aatorla of
the enterprise." Asked whether or not
a ite at Smith Point would be satis
factory. Mr. Hume made a negative
reply. There are planty of idte avail
able there, but Mr, Hume desire the
Tongue Point site. A there ia still a
chance to secure the location of the
sawmill at Astoria, the matter will
probablly be taken up by Ithe manu
factories committee of the Chamber of
Commerce and Push Club,
CHURCH SERVICES TODAY.
Presbyterian. No preaching, owing
to the absence of Rev. H. Marcotte.
Sunday chJol and Young People's
meeting w ill be conducted as usual.
a
Norwegian-Danish M. E. Service
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Rev. Joseph Olsen, pastor.
First Lutheran, Cppartiwfl.-Na Fun-
duy school or morning service on ac
count of the funeral of th: late Mrs.
Andrew Young. Evenlns sermon In
Swedish.
MMhodlst. Rev. Hand! Oberg will
preac h Rt II a. m. and S p. m. Inter
esting subject will be presented. Class
meeting at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school
at 12 m.: BJpworth League at 7 p. m.
A wrm welcome for all.
Grace church. Services at U a. m.
and 4 p. m. Bishop Morris will preach
the sermon and Uev. W. E. Potwlne,
of Pendleton, with eight of his choir
boys, will be in chancel and assist with
evening music. Prayer at Holy Inno-
ents at 7 30 p. m.
.
First Congregational. -Sermon at 11
a. m. Theme " A Summnna of Steadfastness.-'
At rervlce at S p. m. the
orchestra will furnish special music.
Sundav school at 12:15, Young People s
Society a 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday iv ut 8. Cordial Invita
tion to all.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
WANTED 6 YOUNG MEN from
Clatsop county at once to prepare for
Positions In the Government Service.
Apply to Inter State Correapondenc
Institute, Cednr Rapids, la.
On July 5th the A. A C. R. It. will
resume Its regular summer schedule,
trains leaving Astoria for Seaside via.
Flavel and Fort SKven, at s:15 a. m.,
lt:S0 a. m. and 6:50 p. m., dally, and for
Seaside direct at 11 '35 a. m., dally.
Beginning same ditto the evening
train from Portland will leave Union
depot at 7 p. m., dally, except Satur
day, and the Portland-Seaside express
will leave Portland every Saturday at
2:30 p. m., arriving at Astoria at 6:50
p. m.
SUITS OUR CLIMAT&.
The rapidly increasing use of shin
gles as covering for the wall of build
ings, both to keep out the weather and
for ornamental purposes, makes a
great demand for a shingle stain which
preserves the wood, prevents moss, and
retains a fresh, handsome appearance.
Particularly Is such th cose in damp
climates. The need is well met in a
perfect article made right here In As
toria. Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle
Stains are penetrative, preservative,
handsome and durable. They are put
up In eight colors and every package
guaranteed.
WBHT 8I0B NOTI-Jfl,
Mis fflrd, of 8el le, 1 In As
toria, Ml (lertrude Graham went to Port
land on Thursday.
Old Mr. Wirt went to Astoria to
enjoy the Fourth.
Mr. F. B. Perrin is visiting her
parent at ttklpamon.
Mr. and Mr. Burn Maddox apent
the Fourth at Heaelde.
Mr. 8. M. Wirt la visiting her daugh
ter, Mr. Rleman, In Portland.
Mrs. A. J. Megier waa a guest of
Mr. Munson several day during the
week.
ftev. Wm, . fihort h-ld aervlce in
Ht. Th'muis' chapel on Wednesday
evening.
Wm. V, Day, wife land family, are
visiting the parent of Mrs. Day at
Bklpanon,
Hlliis B. ftmith has gone to south
ern Oregon for hi health. He may
go to New Mexico, Last week he had
a severe hemorrhage.
F. P. Kendall' family are visiting
their cottage at Seaside, where they
will remain for the summer and then
return to their home In California.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Marie O. Paulson and wife to the
Astoria Cqmpany 160 acre In sec
tion 3 and 6; $900.
Alexander arner and wife to A. E.
Carter 20 aore In the M. A. Burn-
itdde d. I. c. and lat 1, block 34, K-l!a-
dav Park; $1.
A. E. Carter to Samuel Pwanson
unw property; $1.
SYMPATHY FOR ENGLAND.
In the recent disaster at St. Vin
cent the United State was among the
I first to extend sympathy to England
and also to offer assistance to the for
tunate survivors. Giving sympathy is
a very appropriate way of showing
our feeling for those in distress, but
the person who la unable to eat or
sleep on aomuitt of a weak or dis
ordered stomach needs more than
sympathy. He wants a medicine that
will cure him. Then H-MU-ttcr'a Stom
ach Bitters Is needed, because It pos
itively cures lost of appetite, belching,
flatulency, indigestion, dyspepsia, In
somnia or nervousness. Every suffer
er should therefore try a bottle of it
at once. Don't accept a substitute.
The genuine haa our private stamp
ever the neck of the bottle.
ATTENTION. EAGLES!
All members of Astoria aerie No. 17
are requested to be present at the
meeting today at 1:30 sharp. Election
of physicians and other Important
business. C. E. POSTER,
Secretary.
THIS WEEK ONLY.
B'.g reduotlon sale of all kinds of la
dies' and children's furnishing goods.
See the large display of shirt waists,
summer skirts, trimmed hats and
children's clothing. Chance for the
$500 piano with every 5oc purchase.
Mrs. R. Ingleton, opposite Budget of
fice. FUNERAL NOTICE.
All Odd Fellows are requested to
meet at hall at 13 o'clock Sunday, to
attend funeral of the late wife of
Brother Andrew Young.
JOHN HANSON. N. 0.
NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, at Oregon
City. Oregon, June 30, 1902:
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the aot
of Congress of June 3, 1878, enUUed
" An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Terrhory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4. 18SJ,
MISSOURI C. BAUMGARDNER,
of Portland. County of Multnomah,
State of Oregon, has this day filed In
this otllce her sworn statement No.
"806, for the purchase of the SB. quar
ter of section No. 2. In township No.
5 north, range No. 10 west, and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its tim
ber or sttme than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish her claim to
said land before the Register and Re
ceiver of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th day of
Septembr, 1902.
He name as witness: Byron j.
Sanford. of Montavilta, Oregon: Wil
liam Kriesel, of Portland, Oregon; Al
fred Gustafson. of Portland, )ngon;
Fred E. Ortsohlld, of Portland, Ore
gon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before sold 2'Uh day of
Septemlier. 1902. CHAS. B. MOORKS,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Of
fice tut Oregon City, Oregon June 7,
1902.
NOTICE T8 HEREBY GIVEN
that the following-named settler has
Pled notice of his Intention to make
final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Clatsop
County, at Astoria, Oregon, on July
21st, 1902, vli:
LOUIS MYLLENBECK;
H. B. 11867 for the Lots 5 and 12 of
Section S. and Lots I and 7 of Sec
tion 4, Township 4, North Range 7
West.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up
on and cultivation of said land vis:
Henry Ford. William Kelly and
John Corcoran, of Astoria, Oregon, and
William Her rick, of Vinemaple, Ore
gon. OHA8. B. MOORBS.
M3-T-18V Register.
SHORT CORSET TALK
NUMBER 35)7 IIEItE SHOWN IS OUR
FAMOUS $1 CORSET ALL COLORS
SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS
SHANAHAN
Shanahan Builtling,
Jfr Finest Restaurant in the City
Palace
EverytWnf
Commercial St. Market Afforts.
HOT WEATHER IS COMING
TBY OSE OF
COAL OIL COOKING STOVES
Sate and Serviceable. Cheaper than wood or
gas. All sizes with bake oven attached.
Nothing better for summer cooking. You are
always clean and the kitchen cool.
FOARD 0 STOEiES COMPANY
TRULLINGER. EASTABROOK & CO.
CCCBS80BS TO
THEO. BRACKER
Jobbers and Dealers in
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING
CARDS, STATIONERY. AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC.
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES
Pipe Repairing
A Specialty
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers. 1
Ae Ve ALLEN- Tenth and Commercral Streets
RE-OPENED
Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most
popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night.
Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St.
NEW STYLE
Castings
We are prepared to make them oa
short notice and of the best materials.
Let us give you estimate oa anjr kind
of outings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
' -
,
TELEPHONE NO- 2451. ' .
Every ludr in Astoria
knows fhat it good corset
means, and how hard it ia
get to one. , We carry nil
the famous lines such as
THOMPSON'S
CLOVE FITTING,
KAB0,
CELEBRATED
P. and C,
in Short Hip and
Extra Lons: Waist,
Boned Bast and
Girdle.
Commercial Street
Regular Meals, 25 cents, ,
Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
the Itf Itf IVM!
Ill Iff l1EilpiU
OUE NEW
5 IS Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon
CHOP HOUSE
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and BRONZE
Scow Bay IrcaO
Brass Works
Cor. ISth and Frmnkllu are:
i