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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1902)
THE MOKNING ASTORIAX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1002 " FOR WARM f. HEINZ WATERHELONS Ross. Higaitis & Cn. TKLBPH0N8 HI TODATI WBATHEa VOim.ANI Aug. T.-Oregorj, l,jB,o ml Wn.hlnjton-f.ilr weather. rou a ;ooi Coast or School Dress Tlmt need nu MUing--yotir choic of 1000 yd of worsted tlrt-ni good In pUliU, check and mixture, Worth I3 and 15 ceuu rr yard. U duoed to.. ,Kh; see ... ' Muunnm R T. iVV Our tture ele At A p. m. every dy except Hlimly, Oaitoa Mil feed, grain and bay. Flv barber at the ratac Bath. Watr melotintfee about them. Johnson Bro. Jolly el, fruit Jar, jar cap, and rubber for sal by Johnon Pro. You Hit And tit bt 15a meal In th oily at th Rising Sun lUitauranl. No. ti Commercial iret Nw mock of fancy good Juit ar rived at Yokohama Bataar. Call and e th latent novel tie from Japan. All moker mok th "Prld of AttoHa" clear. No bottler mad. Manufactured by MoFrWn A Kno Ud. Bleycl repairing with skill and promptnet. gupplle In took; work guaranteed. Itellanc Electrical Work 2t Bond Bt. ORIENTAL RUOS. new stock, ha Jut been received, Including alt ilie, In rich and exqulslt coloring and do rflgns. CIIA8. JIEILBORN ft SON. RoeHyn coal laat longer, I cleaner and make Ie trouble with tov and chimney flue than any other coal on the market. Oeorg W. Sanborn, agent. Telephc-n 1311. Plumbing, tinning, ga and ateam fitting at loweat rate and. In work manlike manner. Order promptly executed. Shop. No. 425. Bond tret. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Lost -A IK) fathom flub net, 41 meshc tloep, O-lmih miwh, oork marked "C. 8." Return to Charles Stouberg at Scandinavian cannery. arriiiiiixiiKxr.iixiiiiixixiiiixiiiitrixiiixiiiiiiii: WE SELL Ttxlay r.e open our new new patterns and new pre Brussels Rugs in RUGS: See the. new Indian Rugs, nil the rage, in in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugs m pyramid patterns. Buy the latent. Our prices are right. We Soil Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything for the house at lowest prices, Great Eastern 570 Commercial St. WEATHKR " Sweet and Sour Pickle.. Th Atorln took (he pluc of the Brn utxon yesterday. it. Ekstrom, the Jeweler, received large new imfe yeterdfy. Th steam schooner Fulton li loud' Ing .lumber at Portland for San f ran Cisco. WBtimu:TiK) furnished room (or light bouekciJugs AddiWM Ho., car Atloriao, Las Uuwuinl. a natlv of rtnlund, took out hi first clllsimslilp paper weanesday. The barkentln Quickstep left Hon Pedro. Cal., Wednesday, for the Co lumlilu Itlver. Wunkd.-A girl for general house work; family of thrc. Apply i.t m Eighteenth street. The Urltfslt fuuMnasbtd bark ISou- I tenburn was towed up to Portland yesterday by the Harvest Queen. You can buy Newbro' Herptolde, the grat dandruff our, for 7t cent per bottl m the Occident Barter Thii is the season to put up your de licious Oregon fruit, tiet your Jam, Jel ly glaum, Jar rubbers ud cap at John- ton Bro. , The finest line of purses In the city, : entirety new and new tyle, I hav puree for everybody, from ( cent to 110 each.-CUAS. frXIERfl, Druggist. Metallic folding bed; something new and up to dat. A aanltary bed. Tb only vermin proof folding bed made. For al by CHA8. HEILBORN A SON. Water melon are .now U the height of their iwimn. Johnson Itro. hav received a hlpment of very tine (.ne. which they are offering at 3ry moder ate price. Twenty gentlemen wee made happy today. They httd their old vtlff and oft hat made Into the latent style by the Alorlf Hut Co., '6i Commer rial afreet. I, th underlgned, hav loat half of my net; the cork are markd "J. K. P." If om on find It, plea let me know. J. K. Puuttuaja, No. 7, Columbia Ave,, Atorla. The llttl teamer Electro wa re painted yeiterday. and anchored out tn the river off the While Collar Line dock, where It would be free from the duxt while drying. Io cream, guaranteed pur, delivered to any part of th city, 15 cent a pint. 1 1 cream aoda. Beat freh candle. Prtvat room. Parlor Candy Store, iSS Commercial treet. Water connuwr will take notice that Puturday, Aug. , will be the limt day on which lo pay water rate to avoid the 2S cent penalty charged ngftlnt all delinquent. Th employee of Charley Wle chartered Captain Beed' beautiful new launch, th Swan, and went over to Young river fall yesterday. All report a grand picnic time. The (learner Bailey Oatsert. that wa laid up by an accident to her machin ery a week ago lut Tueway, win mnk her regular run from Portland next Monday. Sunday, h will car ry an excursion crowd to th Ca- ende. Bhe ha been refitted and re painted. CARPETS full tnrje(s in the colorings. New extra large sixes, Furniture Co . Slinnahnn Building Hav you had your old stiff or oft hat made Into th latest ntvle? ' If rot, you had better attend to It at once. Aatoria Hat Co., 464 Comnwrt UI Ktrret, The steam schooner Alliance left out yesterday for her regular run lo Kan Francisco and way port, (th carried a larg cargo of freight and had x litrg number of passengers, Whll the denlsen of Portland and Halem wer sweltering Wednesday, A- torlans. althouRh womewhat warm, did not stirrer. "Th City by th Bea" Is a delightful burg, both summer and winter,. , There was very llttl doing In real eslatfl yesterday. But on transfer was recorded. It was, W, H. Brad ford and wife to W, O, Bonn, south- eaht quarter of section 22, T. t N., R. 7 W 172.50, Uanthnrn' hall Is being fixed up for the coming dancing season. Among other things, a new piano has been recently put In. The hall will be fix ed In th best of shop before the first of th winter ball I held. Th British ship Blythswood, well known to shipping men of thl city, I on her way to 'Frisco In charge of a new master, Captain Pilchard. 8h wa In charge of Captain BenJ, Dixon on her two last visits to this port. Th funjral service of the lata Allen Austenson was held at the home vesterJav, and th llttl body laid to rest 'n the greenwood cemetery. The service wer conducted by the Itev. W. S. Bhort, of the Grace Epls copul church, The bar tug Wallula Is being fitted out at Portland with a new steam towing machln. It will take two weeks to complete thl work. A soon as thl Is finished she will go to the Sound to enter drydock to have her propeller fixed, James Flynn, who was Injured Just Wednesday evening by being knocked off the railway trestle by a locomo- tlme, was renting easily at 1 o'clock this morning, but his recovery is very doubtful. Two of bis sinter from Vancouver are with him. The buttons Issued by the Portland Elk to advertise their carnival next month eem to be quit popular here. A larjr crowd of Astoria folk will be on hand when the carnival opens, and this city will be well represented throushmit the whole performance Mrs. Catherine Heltkempor r dltd Wednesday at her home In Tillamook. Phe Is survived by one daughter, Mr. J. B. Dclsmnn. of Tillamook, and three sons, Henry Heltkemper, of Oak Grove, and A. Heltkemper and O. Heltkem per, of Portland. Th decaTd wa "2 year old. t The next great event will be the un ion 8undy school excursion to Seaside ci Aug. 21st. The rates will be 75 cents for all oer 15 years of age. and 40 cents for nil under 15 years. Mem bers of the Congregational, Baptist and two Methodist schools, under 15 year of age, will be charted 2a cent. Oyster upper are never out of sea son at the Toke Point oyster house, because Toke Point, Eastern oysters developed la our water, have the peculiarity of being In season the year round. This populur house boa the peculiarity of serving the daint iest delicacies of all season In the most appetising manner at all hours of the day or night. Wednesday evening while the ateam- er El Hurd was on her way back from llwaco, she ran onto the Sand Island beach and received injuries that laid her up for a couple of "day. Th rudder was knocked out of the shoe, th rudder .plate torn off, and the rud der stock was bent It Is expected that she will be able to make her reg ular trip this afternoon. The picnic held at Seaside yester day by the Presbyterian Sunday school of thl city wa quite a success. A large crowd was in attendance,' and a happy time was had, especially by the children who attended. The sev eral hundred merry-makers went down and returned on the regular trains, several extra coaches having been put on to accommodate them. One of the largest single catches that has been reported her for some time wo brought In Wednesday morn ing by Charley Slgfiidsen. He fishes for the Union Fishermen's Packing Company, and when hi catch was weighed, It was found to be 4500 pounds. This haul was the subject of much comment among the fishermen and other folk, and Charley received many congratulation from his friends. Ofllce of C. Q. M., Vancouver bar racks, Washington, Jnly 81, 1902. Sealed proposals in triplicate, will be re ceived hero until 11 o'clock k. m. August 20, 1903, for furnishing forage and bed ding at post in this department for year ending Juoe 30, 19C3. Information furnished here or by quartermaster at post. U. S. reserve right to rejeot or accept any or all proposal or any part thereof. If nvelope containing proposals should be marked : "Proposals for forage and bedding at" and addressed to Th run of fish yesterday was a great deal Ilk that of the day be fore. Beport from up the river show thst very few fish were caught up that way. The glllueters off Sand Island made good hauls, "m of them rrtuk ln unusually good catches. The glll netter over North Shore way alno made om very fin catches, but nothing Ilk their fellow who cast their net off Sand Island. The price of fish wa reduced to two cent a pound for good salmon and one cent a pound for Inferior. - Th American barkentliie' arrived and anchored In th harbor yestetrday afternoon. She I from Taku, China, and will load lumber In Portland, for Chee Foo, China, Tb passage over was mad In forty-two day, the vessel being In ballast and In good calling condition. Captain Bower slated that he experienced foggy weather almost all the way over, but very few gale. He expect to b towed up the river today or tomorrow. He sighted but one vessel on th way, and that wa as h was coming In, It being the steam choonr Alliance, Quite a number of (mail affair were attended to at yeiterday cession of the county court. A warrant for $20 was drawn in favor of the Florence Crittenden Befuge Home said amount having been allowed by th former court Th Astoria Wood yard oCm- pany was given the contract to de liver 25 cords of slab wood at the court house; the price was $3 per cord. The New Style restaurant received the contract for feeding the county pris oner during th remainder of thl year; the rate Is J4'-i cent per meal. The contract fo making books for the county officers wa let to J. 8. Del linger for 1133. Assessor Carnahan was allowed until September 29 to com, plete the assessment roll for 1502, The roadmaster reported that the Colum bia Digger oCmpany had completed Its contract on the construction of dykes on the Nehalem Yoad and the survey or wa Instructed to measure the work and report same to the court. The roadmaster was Instructed to consult with the supervisor of the district tn regard to repairing the Skipanon bridge, and report to the county Judge, who wa authorised to order the re pair made. The remainder of the time wa spent dlsctfssing applications for relief that had been received. The court then adjourned until the first Wednesday In September. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AT SEA. The new system of wlrels telegra phy render It possible the tea! Is V tion of the prediction that newspaper would be published on the ocean lin er. They could not nowever, oe a much up-to-date or effective a those published on land. In this respect they would differ widely from the fa mous Hostctter's Stomach Biters, be cause It has been 'proven to be Just -.is effective on V sea a on land. We would therefore urge everyone contem plating an ocean trip. to take a sup ply with them. It Is Invaluable a tonic and preventive of ea-sick- nesu. Thoje who remain on iana should always keep a bottle of it in the house to cure heartburn, Indlges Hon, dyspepsia, constipation and ma laria. Don't fall to try It ItEDlX'TIOX SALE. Mrs, R. Ingleton is having a big re duction sale on hlrt-walu. skirts, children's clothes. Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladle' and children' fur nishing goods, Including hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the $300 piano with each SO-cent purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. ... v.... ,". ':'. : u , ' : " Burrs our cumatb. The rapidly increasing use of shin gles a covering for th walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpose, makes a great demand for a thlngl stain which preserve the wood, prevent moss, nd retain a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly Is such th case In damp climate. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right here tn As toria. Cutbirtb Creosote Shlngl Slain are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They art put up In eight color and every package guaranteed. NOTICE! Bids will be received up to August 10, 1902, tor painting the McClure school building, all material to be furnished by the district. Present bids at the office of the school clerk, 179 Eleventh street, By order of the board. E. Z. FERGUSON, Clork of School District No. 1. Andrew Asp, Wirti laker, Mirlswilk ill norsesiotr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship aid Steamboat Repalrlng.General Black smithing, Flrst-Clas Horse Shoelng, sic CORNER TWELFTH AND DITANE I'KItSOAL MHNTION. P, F. Halferty 1 here from War renton, II. B. Glut was up (I'ltt. 'Frisco yes terdav, J. M. Laughlols Is over from Fort Canby, Thomas McOill spent Thursday In this city, , Ben Mitchell,, a Portlander, wa here yesterday. ; N. C. Kofoed wa over from Ilwaco while yesterday, R, J. BlsKler and wife, of Portland, were here yeterday. '.,; C. C. Crowlton and wife, of Portland, are Astoria visitor, E. Bchlller and wife, of Portland, were here yesterday A. P. Brad burg, of' Portland, 1 reg istered at the Occident W. H. Bchmfts wa out from the 1904 World' Fair city yesterday. . Captain" W. C Bnow came down from Portland last evening. F. M, Cox, of Lincoln, Neb., wa see ing Astoria eight yesterday. Mrs A. H. Brix, of Grays River, was vlalting here yesterday. Miss Corlnne Hanson, of Portland, I the guest of Miss Trenchard. William Larson was here recently from his Lewis and Clark ranch. John Copeland, of Detroit Is viewing Astoria, while touring the coast W. J. Marion was numbered among the Portland folk, here yesterday. M. Jackson, of Chinook, spent sev eral hours In the city yesterday. J. M. Poettyman. a Portland gentle man, is registered at the Parker, Rev. William Seymour Short and family have returned from Seaside. Mis Campbell and Miss Ella Camp bell,' of Portland, are visiting her. Z. Samuel and A. N. Smith, of Port land, are registered ai the Occident Earl M. Cranston, of Denver, wa an Interested sightseer here Thursday. H. H. Tinker, proprietor of a Long Beach hotel was In the city last even- ling. ' ' W. H. Patterson and J. Floran, Port land folks, were Occident guests yes terday. Norman J. Rupp, of Saginaw, Mich., la her enjoying the fresh ocean breexe. " E. G. Wright and wife, of Wallace, Idaho, are looking over the city thl morning. Herman Ervaste a farmer from near Deep River, wa trading In toe ttty yesterday. Among the stranger here during the past 24 hour were L. W. Reinhardt and L. C. Thompson, both of Port land. William Hudson and A. Staley, of Lacenter, Wash., and C. P. Greene, of Gray Bay, Wash., spent last night in this city. Richard Jame Vincent came down from Portland, Wednesday evening, and will hereafter be the freight clerk of the White Collar Line office. Miss Ethel Cold well, who has been the guest of Mr. A. A. Finch for the past month, returned yesterday morn ing to her home In Eureka on the steamer Alliance. -' Tom Cherry Is down from Tacoma visiting nis parents, uriasn ice-von-sul Cherry and wife. Mr. Cherry Is working In the Tacoma office of Bal four. Gutherie ft Co. Mrs. P. H. Rlnn, of San Francisco, who ha been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Otto Heilborn. and other friends hereabout. Is visiting In Portland for a few days, with Mr. M. P. Calen der, of Knappton. . . . .. . J. S. Tatham, who has been manag ing the store of the Great American Importing Tea Company here, expect to leave this week. He has accepted a position with Wadams-Kerr Brothers, wholesale grocers of Portland. HOLIES & JeliEAH Horse Sboein?. Wagon Mak irj?. General Blacksmitnin?.- Tmelfth St., Opp. Fishars Opera Hoase 8 SHOES My stock of Men' and Boys' Shoes is unsurpassed for qual ity. Close baying and low ex penses enable me to sell th beet qualities at lowest prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE 0O0DS . S.A.Giinre 543 Bond Street jj Beautiful Crockery Bisulny Tne Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock ery anl Glassware ever seen In Astoria. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Special Fruit Dishes.Dccoralcd Toilet Sets, jf Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Ltahea. p ALL AT ROCK BOTTOAl PRICES FOARD 8 ST0HES COMPANY I We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutltry ixrxfziiixtiixxiixiriiiiiiiii3rriiiiiiiixnxiixiix7 MERCHANT - TAILORS AND DEALERS IN Dry Goeds Notions and Furnishing Czzis NEW STORE NEW STOCK SUITS MADE TO ORDER OS SHORT R0TICE Fine Line of Suit Fa Item In stock. Cleaning and Repairing. Astoria Tailoring Co., ' I TTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT"TTTTTTTTTTTTTTXTTTI HEW ST0CK--THE WE (AX SAVE DRY GOODS - -SHOES - - - -GROCERIES - -FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY, TUC IIFJIVCDCITV AC ADCiAFJ 8 EUGENE, iOJREGOX. The first Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday, Sep tember 17th. The following schools and college ace compris ed in the university. Graduate school College of Llteriur , Pclence and Arts College of Science and Engineering 4:niv. lty Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of Law. Tuition free except In euhool of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee, $10; student body tax, $2.50 per year.) Cost of living from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue addres. Registrar of the University, Eugene, Ore. 3TTtiiiiniiiiiiTTTixixnxmxxixMXxxxrx The Palace commercial st PafcceCatetiiSCcniKoy TRULLiNGER, EASTABROQK & CO. scccisaoBS to THEO. FJRACKER Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pips Repairing A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them on short nolle and of th best material. Let us give you estimate on any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest price for' first-claa work. TELEPHONE NO- 2451. PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OHCQON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand h made easy ; where penmanship is at its best; where hundreds cf bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue fre A, P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL St 4-0-472 commercial st. PEOPLE'S STORE I YOU MONEY OS H . Some Sflenlii Values H For Ladies, CtiUren aci Men 9 Freshest Stock in Tows d - - Fresa Every Day '$ - - u ujr rnces BEST OF SEItVICE. .483-491 B012J Street 3coeoocxxcQooe&ax30K&eoi? M H M IX H - H . M M p Finest Restaurant in the City ' ' , . Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Everything the market afforda 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircn 0 Brass Werks Cor. ISth tod Franklin ire: DYSPEPTICIDE The gratt aid to DIGESTION. tllllXXllXIXYTTTTIIIIXIIIlrTTTIIItlltTITTtltTTtriTT UDilersinned. J. W. Jaooh, C Q. M. -