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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. 15KV2 HUME MILL CHRISTM WOKK SOW ODEIt WAY -FIKST PILE Dill VEX. .1 iido How )ly KokiwihIs toToaM AldnNxtt by Messrs. Hiiino rtiirt Wrljrht. far "beyond the needs of primitive man, and according to the economy of nature, stored up a supply for the greater need of a civilised people of a future time. Scarcely 40 years ago, the world began to receive and use what ho had thus been prepared. An idea was conceived to catch and cook the salmon bv the ton and send it abroad pre pared and ready for the table A small cannery was ercvieu at Sacramento and soon after on the Columbia river. The business jtvew until now the revenue from the Co lumbia rlvr pack alone Is one and one-half million dollars. The canned salmon is known throughout the breadth of the civilised world. Can eries 'extend from the sunny Sacra ments to the froaen waters of the Yukon river, and the coast pack has reached the enormous amount of four million cases, and a value of fifteen Monday, Ausrust ISth, 19J1, is a day that will long bo remembered in As toria history, as the date of the t riv ing of the first pile for .Jeore W. Hume's large sawmill. The day was an Ideal one, and a crowd of several liundred loyal Astorlans was present ..t ih. .irtvln ivral rnrrtaires took Mr. Hume's Invited guests o Tongue million dollars. Point, leaving the Occident at ;S0 a, About the same time with the m. When the party reached the mill opening of the Columbia river, the illo they found that a large numb?r j neighboring fertile mountain tops and had preceded them, and another crowd .hillsides sent up a growth which in was following. Everything was In read- the sunshine and mists developed Into laess for the drive, and at exactly 10:29 j large forests, another great storehouse, the first stroke was given, and the hlch latd up material for the future, erection of the new Hume sawmill had U radius of 30 miles would describe begun. about us a district containing SO bll- Afler the pile had been driven into !,jon ftH.t wort today In lumber MO its nnal resting; jjmvc vv.c ,11111110115 or oouan. champagne was placed on the too of It. and another stroke of the driver christened the new enterprise as "The . tv.l n t Lumber Company. At " The pioneer and founder of the salmon Industry, ready to take up new enterprises which would contribute to the needs of the great Industries Tongue I oini i.ui"i v --- l0 Jne neeos 01 me Krrui muusuir. - . a i.rM (tanner, bearing i . . l - . -; .. 1 1 1 im. me same unre r. - -oi me prenenv uHiiwuiwti, . the name George W. Hume, was un- Jon tnes, forM,ts and the efforts Just furled at the top of the pile driver, jonnlng to be made to convert them Three hearty cheers and a tiger, were ,into iumber. He saw the lumber In given for the good friend of Astoria. dUstry to be but in Its Infancy. The tr Hume, Hon. J. Q. A. Eowiby gave a very m,mnrlate address, which was fol lowed by Manager Charles 'Wright, of time to be ripe. The markets of the world to be hunry. That there is a greater breadth of civilization than ever before, and the Industries and the Occident. Mr. Wright said that (commerce of the Uire demand great Mr. Hume was the best kind of a man eT quantities of lumber, to help build up a city, Decause he I He chose lhls nM)t for a min never asked for a handout, but paid U-here. to us-? a familiar phrase, "fail for everything he got; he brought ani nn meet." From here by land money Into a town and did not ask for jcnn fleiivere(j the iarr to the a bounty to carry away to another jcltlt?s 0f th? continent, by rail and j city's coffers. And Mr. Wright spoke jsteam t0 innd and ports of the j the truth. His remarks were loudly Tne enterprise this day started j e . . , .. . is noi snort uvea, ana its lounner. -heered. Mr. Hume spoke briefly. He thank ed his friends for their presence and kind words, and he assured them that -whatever he undertook to do was done thoroughly. After he had closed, an other three cheers and a tiger were j given In his honor. mvbii1 cflsps of chamoagne were when he shall sit In the, clow of the setting sun of life, will rejoice with parental pride to the work car ried on by his son. Fortunate is the youth that enters the beginning of this new century, so equipped for Indus trial achievements. We citizens look upon this as the .-w.rw..i anri 'Arvtvwiv was mvnea iu , , . , . ... . . . "'" " oeKinnin oi me greai expon iraae partake. And all partook. Of course, tha h predicted for Astoria. all drank to the health of Mr. Hume, j, Js export of homf Mtks and to the success of the new mill. . mftnufnrtllna thr,n the ex.-hanee There was quite a scramble for the fo -f empty aam-aam bottles, which will be j.t or manuf;U.turea kept as souvenirs of the event LIflw.here. Thl!t mi but the fore. . Judge Bowlby said in Part: runner of others to follow and the "Fellow cltUens: It has been cus- of a fnversion of tomary to gather about large enter- lumber. The prises and welcome its advent with vm opportunIty some appropriate ceremony. The very he of fact of such a custom proves the ben- deveoDment of the third na-u-al indus eflt of new Industries to the public as rf well as to the promoters. of mg ent iilp toJ rnrl!lt(inefli "We have come together today to , , vw.. B j, 'The Tongue Point Lumbering ('0111- welcome such an enterprise. When , , , . panv, will be to quicken and increase the waters of the Inland Empire buR.neps n this A ww broke through the Cascade mountains ,ndustries nn fi th(, d . an and formed the Columbia river, the lTOmninain)r rmmtr. a h . anJ salmon ascended the stream and spread ....., eotlp .. Into its tributaries, to increase and j maintain their kind. They did this ini fa mI 111 USE ill' 1 IP11IT91 , vie. ... llftl , It ' lis y Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, tlit Grtit Skin Cure, for proCTvin, puri tying, And beautifying the ilun, for deaniine the scalp of crutU, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping; of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and toothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying inflammations and irritations, or too free or offensive perspirations, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautiiiers to use any others. Complet Treatment lor every Humour, SI. Cuu6l.Urig0tCUTlcUKA8OJJ'pc.),to cleanse the skin of crueu and settles, and soften ttie thickened cuticle, CtrriuuKA Oiktmeki (..), to Instantly ally itehing, Innamma. Hon, and Irritation, and rootlie and Ileal, and CtiTieuiu Rkkolvbmt Tills (Mc.), to cool and cleanse uie blood. CmccRA Rrsolvekt Pills (Hiocolats Coated) are s new, tanteleaa, odorless, eco nomical sutistitute for tue celebrated liquid OiTictmA RiMOi.vi.NT,a well a for all other blood purifiers and Uuniour cares. In screw cap rials, conuiuiug UO (loses, price 2SC Mi thimiilHwt th world, Brlttos Depot. n,.rttrhoutSl,liil. rmct il.potij Km ae U Hn. I-nt Portia l)ro ab Cma. Coj., Sou fiuiiaHS,U.S.A. "All rival Uw alia," & CTiRNKR PTOXE IS LAID. Archbishop Christie Delivr-r? an Im-pp-sslve S'-rmon. Amid the Impressive services of the Catholic church the corner stone of the new Catholic church was laid on Sunday afternoon at th rorn-r of Fifteenth street and Grand avenue. Archbishop Christie, nf Portland, of ficiated at the services, assisted by the resident pastor. Father Lane, and the Fathers Reily and Water". A document commemorative of th? event, signed by the officiating clergy and the hulltlfne committee and Wr ing the parlnh seal, was deposited In the stone with several coins and med als, publication of the document hav ing been made previously by Father Lane. At the close of the ceremony eloquent addresses were delivered bv Archbishop Christie and Fathers O'Reilly and Lane, who dwelt on the sacred significance of the ceremory. and expressed deep pppreelatinn of the generous assistance given by the pa rish and the general public towards the great work so auspiciously begun. The building committee consists of Messrs. John Devlin, Edward O'Con nor, Willam Cook and Henry 55iipf. Bishop Christie in his addrevs Im pressed his congregation v ith the thought that In order to hi' the pews of the new cathedral, -a, h member must endeavor to so live that a good example might be given. Each to live a loyal and devoted life; observing the laws and doctrines of the Catholic church. It Is the Intention to build a school for bovi, and i'? soon ns the building of the church is r,m pletd the work will be nniVrrnk' n and a building to do credit to A iorU will be erected. TERRIFIC FTOP.M IN' DAKOTA. GRAND FORKS, X. D., Aug. 1'-A terrific storm passed over thr cistern part of the state last niqht. At Rol la. the house of a settler, whose name Is not known, was blown down and his wife and three children killed. CRUSHED BY BURNING LOG. EVERETT, Aug. 18. At Buck's log ging camp, near Pultan, a workman named Hanking was killed yesterday by being crushed under a burning log. if QPAA i 9)0(0)10 if f WILL BE km best AND Ifl JAN. 1903 1 TO SMOKERS Of THE j y v m wm mi w . Pi Pa lit 5vniiDs HOW MANY CIGARS will the United States coltect Taxes on during the Month of December, 1902? (Cigar bearing $j.oo per thouund ta.) A f( 2iven ,n January, 1903, to the persons whose estimates .2i.SUUUU ar(k nexrtxii to the nnmher nf ricrara nn which $l.OO tax Der - I . - - - - - - - , " - - . thousand is paid during the month of December, 1902, as shown by the total sales of Stamps ITiaae oy ine UHllCU otaics niicniai revenue ucpai tiuciii uuiiii wsi"M "y"-' $14 Distribution will b made b.s follows i To the (1) person estlmsllDg the closest ,. ... To the 2 persons whose estimstes are next closest.... To the 5 persons whose estimstes are next closest ... To the 10 persons whose estimates are next closest. . , To the 20 persons whose esltmates are next closest To the.... .25 persons whose estimates are next closest To the. ... 60 persons whose estimates are next closest To the.. ..100 persons whose estimstes are next closest To the. .8,000 persons whose estimstes are next closest..... n,- .i-- wwi .Hnni whtu fifnfMi ft r nikTt clnaeat. ... 10 we ,o,wv jwwu. -- - : To the 80.000 persons whose estimates ere next closest we w 1 o un. vvv one box of J50 Cremo " Clgeri 35,213 persons . .(12.500.00 each). ..(1.000.00 eac(i). ....(toOO.OO each). ....($230.00 esoh) ....(1 100.00 each). (ttO.OO escb). (123.00 each). ($10.00 each). ($5.00 each 1. ill send (rslue $2.50 per bor. $5 000.00 In cask 6.000.0O " 6.000.OO " 6.00000 " 6.00000 " 2.60000 " 2,60000 " 2.60O.00 " 20.000.00 " 15,000.00 " 76,000.00 .1142,500.00 Every 100 bands from above named cigars will entitle youto four estimates. (On "Florodora" band cooaiiof u two bind, froa Ui 6 cent cigar mcntlooed; Mi ao In than 100 baodt will tx rectited at an? one lime lor itilmjin.) Information wblch msy be of ralue in making estl mates :-tbe number of Cigars now bearing $3.00 Tax pe' thousand, for wblcli Slamps bm. rsn.tiAH anfMAra below '- wwt f-f - In December, 1900, " December, 1901, Januar, ' 1902, February, 1902, 467,092,208 Cigars. 479,312,170 " 496,983.717 " 445,495.483 " In March, 1902, " April, 1902, " May, 1902. 616,509,027 Cigars. 616,885.16$ " 623,035,907 " , ni.ti-itiiitinn nf the awards will be evenue Department of the United Stsles for Uecemoer. 1 In caie of a tie In estimates, the amount offered will be divided equally among Ihoio entitled to It, tn&de soon after January 1st, 1903 as the Bguree are obtainable from the Internal itevenue Department of the Unltea etsies ror uenur. Write your lull name ana rosi vjwcv aaurew piaimj uu jiiiujw i-umaiumg uauua, tue I oaiage, or CAproa wmj v- J i - muit be fully prepaid, in order for your estimate to participate. All estimites nnder Ibis olfer mart be forwnrded before Decenber 1st, IW2, ( the . . FIXinODORA TAO COMPANY, Jersey City. N. J. You do not low the value of your band.' Receipts will be sent you for your bands, and the recelpU will be Just as ... . . n - . - . i a cm a i . . nf th other Cigars g00d US tat Dallas tnenueives id muring rrcsenw. vire wa iium iiuiuuuih, r iwo nanus irvin c a a Lm mentioned above, will count In aecuring Present the same as one tag from Star," Horse Shoe," Spear Head," SUndara p . n a I Tit .i M UAlmn Dlnj MMIL, ' T.. Suv lark." "Old Honesty, ' I Razor," or "Planet" Tobaccos or one "Sweet Caporal" Cigarette Box Front. . . .... . . j. u .ith um ini lidrni iridiilf vrittm m tub. Rl.nb a,.tiM IH bf aMlM up" application. Illustrated Catalogue of Presents for 1903 and 1904 will be ready for distribution about October 1st, 1902, ana win i nt ton Mnti. nr ten tobacco tam. or twentr ciicar bands. V i V. 4 OINTMENTS ami iippoltirUe will not, i itivuly citniuit ilo more ilmn reliovo you. It ri'nulrrs mi liilcrunl roiuedy tu romavo (he rnti and elTit't a rurt. Ask your drunvltt for Dr. lVrrln's iKiokk'l on ibe nibjoct. C. J. Trenchard Iniurattce Commission and Snipping, Atnt Wells Farto and Ta clflo Kxprs Com i ante. Cus tom Houe Oroker. Andrew Asp, Wigei laler, IIkUhIII ii4 ItrmsMr riRST-CLA8 WORK AT R SEASONABLE TRICM. Special Attention Olven lo flhlp r ettamboat Rpslrlnf,0nral lllaes stntiblnf, Vlrt!-C1au IIomm Shoelna, & (OltNEn TWELFTH AND PUANB Dr. T. L Ball DENTIST. U Commercial Btrtet Astoria, Ore. ' C. (II. Barr, Dentist Mans.ll Building. 171 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. TEUSf HONHJ RED WW. J A FASTABEND OENERAL COMTRACTOR AND BUIUDEit. Some Inter esting Facts When people are mitti n,lv!.if a trip, whether on liunlncas or pteaaure, thiy naturally want th best serv'.e olitiilniUilo na far as apd, c.Hiifort and afciv In cfmee rnifl, Kmployes ft th WISCONSIN OKNTRAL I.INRH r Mild to sen'e the public and our trains are oprr-nted nn to make Hk con iwi'tlonii with diverging lines at all Junction points. rutlinnn I'alnce Sloping and Clmlr Cur on through train. I'Mnlng cvr service imperiled. Meals ni-rvi-il a la carte. In order to obtain the flint-eliUM wr vice, ak th tk'ket att-'nt to soil you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you will maku llrort if.ii.cctlons itt St. I'nul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Rivat. For any further Information ca'.l on any ticket airent ,or correspond with J AH. C. DSD, On. Paas. Ag'l. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. NOTICE FOR PfDLICATlON. United Stntcs Inil OlUce, nt Oregon City, Oregon, June SO, 19: Notice Is hereby given Uiat In com pliance with the provisions of the net of C'onirreits of June S, 1H78, entitled " An act for the nli of timber binds In h Btates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Waslrlngton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv net of AiigJt 4, 181. MAHY L. ORT8CHILD, of Portland, Coumy of Multn.vmnh, State of Oreuon, has this dny filed In this office her sworn statement No. 6805, for the purehaae of the lot 13, of section 1, 8. half of SB. quarter, and NW. quarter of BK. quarter of Mellon No. 1, in townsnip No. 4 norm, ranjre No. 10 Wfst, and will olt.r proof to show that land hought Is more val uable for Its limber or stnno than for ntrrlcultirral purposes, and to establish her claim to snld land before the Rex iHter and Receiver of this office at Ore-jrnn 'lly, on Snturday, the 20th day of September, 1902. She names s witnesses: uryon j. Sanfonl, of Morotnvllla, Oregon: Wil liam Krlesel, of Portland, OrPRWi; Al fred Onstafxon, of Portland, Oregon; Frel C. Ortsrhlld, of Portland, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requeued to file their Halms In this office on or before said 2flth dny of September, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORFjfl. Register. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given to nil whom It mny concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed the admin istratrix of the estate of Joseph Kar vnnen, deceased, by the County Court of Clatsop County, Orjron, nnd all ncrsons having claims nxnlnst the es tate of snld deceased are required to present the snme duly verified to the undersigned at her home In New As toria, In Clntsop County, Oregon, with in six months from this date. ORKKTA KARVONF.N. Dated nt Astoria this 15th dny of August, 1902. 8-15-9-12. A'f