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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
. What Do You Want? Nature Grandeur. THE GLDMEUHBUE ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNK 27, 1905. Absolutely Puro THERE 13 HO CUDOTiTUTE I Churches. I Orc Episcopal Service -tU be held In Grace church Sunday at 11 a. m.. Rev. G. X. Hylond officiating. ' Fh-st Lutheran No preaching ser vlcea tomorrow '.as the pastor spends the day la Skamokaw. Sunday school t the usual hour, ., . ,-, ... , Baptist All ,the usual services will - be observed at the Baptist church to i morrow. Sermons will ; be .'' peached from the subjects as follows: "Pub lic Instruction" and "Ready to Die." ' Methodist The pastor will preach ' both morning and evening. Interesting Astoria, Or. General BlacksHiitliirig, Boat and Cannery " Work. Sceus for High Class Work.- Shop Corner of Fif- - teenth and Duaue Streets, near St. Alarj's Hospital. Vf O L MBS tS SE1BE RT . . Phone 2561. ' Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. 1 TELEPHONE NO. 2451. The TrdjK Laundry " Corner Tenth and Duane Streets Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary ' Laundry Establishment in the State. Prices . reasonable. : Let us call for 'your wash. 'Phone Main 1991.. ' BLACKS M ITH I NG. Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Shoeing. Logging Camp Work. All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP, t , i ; . ri- Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. ; 'Phone 91. ! KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER .Bottle Or In Keg ' Free City delivery , , I North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria ' (ELATERITE is JHiseral Rubber) ; , ' IMHMBSHHHsBMHsHilBHilMHiBSSBSBSBSSSBSBSHsV i TOO MAY 1HTEHB BTJH.D1HO or Hurt It necewur to BEPWCE A WOIijr-OUT BOOP ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plao of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay, Tempered for all climates. .Reasonable in cost. Bold on merit. : Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. , . THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest , : PORTLAND; '"."-' " - OREGON WJ Til . . themes will be presented. Mr. GUI wilt sing a sola at the evening service. Presbyterian As tomorrow is the sev enth anniversary of his pastorate the pastor will speak on "Thoughts Sug gested by ;the Seven Tears.?.,, The ev ening theme will be "God the Glver." Xorwegian-Dailsh Methodist- Rev. F. A. Scarvle will preach both morn ing and evjoing.. Morning subject: "Loyal In Face of Death." Evening subject: "Casting the Net Properly." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Communion after both services.;, Ladies Aid soci ety meets with Mrs. Gundersen, Second Mreet (louse nearest woodyard) Wed nesday afternoon, j ? Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Sodas. BRANCHES AT. Long Beach Seaside Washington i Oregon IRON. STEEL, ' BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Oor. 18th and Frtakllo its; uur natural There ar muny Interesttnj runs out from Astoria; one of the most so be ing to llwaoo, Long Beach, and Shoal water Bay. This is partUulurly so to an Astorlan. . . You are Impressed, for one thing, on coasting along the north side of the Columbia, past MeUowan's and the tort that the southern Is the beautiful side. From this distance you see In .thelr true proportions and finest coloring, the As toria highland and the Tongue mow In to perspective, and the long horlson line of the Clatsop county mountain range beyond take Its true place fur above the hills, which smooth out Into their true relation, as almost a plain, or peneplain; wWIe the Nekahnl crest nni.m Pvak and Surar Loaf; the three pointed, or trident form of Sadie moun tain, and the long smooth mountain ridge terminating In the old Cathlamet, or Hunt s point, reach almost an equal altitude on the sky line. There is still our untouched timber preserve, and. perhaps our coal supply. To an arttst the study of Its coloring, on a summer day, under a sky partly white with clrrhoua. becomes the proverbial Inspiration and despair; all blue and white, but of tints and shades too num erous to distinguish; mergihg on the nearer .scene with the greens: assimi lating on the roost distant with the purples.. . Fassing through Baker's bay an As torlan would think that the Washing ton people desired the sands at least they have placed so many sand gath erers in their side of the river. It Is said that there are 400 salmon traps in this bay; and without counting one would easily . believe It. , Sand island has now, apparently, become flxed or pinned Into place by the flsh traps. Jt Is one of the most fascinat ing, wierd places la the world; cover ed with blanched logs on the drifts ef gray sand; weather beaten beacons here and there; surrounded by the traps like stumps of a sunken forest and hun- ii eds of flsh boats at anchor and a rtoren or score of steamers,launches, or scows painted in gaudy colors. Here is where the anners, cold stortge men, and occasional peddlers, dicker with the fiBrermen coming up loaded from the bar. Sand Island la one of the sights. ". At the cape a most desirable Improve nrent is the new road from Ilwaco' to North head light. This is on an easy grade, Is, or is to be when done, well planked; and makes it much more con venient for visitors to take a stroll, or run on the wheel to the tip of Washington, where the land drops oft by basaltic bluffs, or Jags, to the deep M-a. Le Jour de glolre e'est arrlva." The day of good roads has come! On ShaaJwater bay the oyster busi ness is reaching, as the fishing business an the Columbia, its second and per manent stage. This Is planting ,the eastern oyster, which does not spawn here; but In the colder water, and from the Very fact that it is not weak ened by spawning, makes the best edi- j ble shellfish known the famous Toke Point. I was told by an experienced j oyitermen that the whole business would Bnaly go Into the transplanted LEAVES FOB SALEM. Sheriff Llnvllle will leave for Salem tonight with- an Insar.e man for the asylum, and wilt also take the little girl, Nellie Hansen, to Portland, where she wtll be taken charge of by the Boys' and Girls Aid society. Did na erer notice the dlffei between country milk and city milk t J II rou hare, you will find (tiers u just a much ditference between Economy Brand Evaporated Cream and aO the other brands. When you buy Evaporated Cream, look lor th above cap label. That label tt our cuarantee and every can is of uniform rlchnete and absolutely pure. You will tea no unsightly clots In Economy Brand. It flows smoothly from the can and ts pieasinc to the eye. Ask your dealer lor tbs right kind. HELVETIA BULK COSDEHSISO CO. iTjfhiflMij in , r fe IT Jf nuvantayuoi sneeiea. ri Is wrth Willie remembvr lug , Iri this connection, that planting the eastern oystvr here was an Astorlan enterprise. We van ptik up il thins, elsewhere, eve.t though credit with being somewhat slow around our own back door. The lumbering now going on su vig orously on this bay, particularly t South Bend, Is bringing Industrious workmen and enllatlng the Interests of capitalist In this section. I have heard however, the Idea expressed as soon as tha timber was "played out" (t iia "all off" with the uiuntry. But it Is quite lear that the timber, In its litT development. Including manufac ture of paper, will not be exhausted for a good many years perhaps a gen eration. But even after the timber ts gone there Is a future. Where rain fulls and' grass grows, cattle and dairy ing w ill -nrlch the farmer; where ..lam and oysters flourish and SJioal wuter bay and the ocean beaches have tens of thousands of acres Of clam and y?ter grounds; and where all sorts of vegetables and small fruits may be grown successfully, there need be no apprehension that an Intelligent people will tall of something to do for a living Uik of Intelligence does often "make cowards of us all, so that mat ters of great pith and moment In this respect their courses run awry, and lose the name of action." This suggests the fact that Astoria 1 not a wholesale center. South Bend is the distributing point lor Phoalwuto bay points, and obtains Its supplie from Portland. Seattle, and San Fran Cisco. , The question arise whether Astoria might not now successfully en ter on the wholesale Jobbing business With lumber and wheat ships entering the Columbia from ulmost every portof the world and having the Columbia river as well as the railway route the transcontinental tertninals.lt would seem thut a large share of the supply business might be done by our city. We all know, certainly, that this Is chiefly a question of transportation rates. Transportation companies make certain oolnta "common" or "ter mlnal." Such, for Instance, are San Francisco, Seattle and Portland Spokane has complained that Seattle Is iiiinwod better terms from the east than herself. Points In the San Joa quin valley. In California, have paid more for higher rates from the east than Is demanded in Sun Francisco. So on Snoalwater bay rutee from As toria to South Bend are said to be equal to, or higher, than from Portland Astoria is therefore allowed no ad van- Inge from her situation a hundred miles nearer this point. In attempting a wholesale business with coast points, including AlaBka, Astoria would prob hlv be at a disadvantage with Sun Francisco from four to six hundred mllt-s further off. Thcquestlon resolves itself, therefore, to whether Astoria Is now strong enough to demand, and get transportation rates that would give her the benefits of her situation as a Jobbing center for coast points. The solution of the matter would probably be In her building about half a dozen. or a dozen, steamers and schooners of her own. . H. S. Lyman. MARINE NOTES. The dredge H. 8. Ladd left up yes terday. The British ship Arctic Stream arrlv ed in yesterday. The Indrapura arrived in pott from the orient yesterday. The stetmer Elmore arrived In last night fro-n Tillamook. There are no less than 12 French vessels bound for the Columbia at the present time. The steamer Nahcotta yesterday ran into trap No. 461 belonging to the C. R. P. A. and carried away two corner stakes of the pot. Tiie tide appeared to set the Nahcotta broadside onto th trap. The steamer South Portland left up yesterday with a number of passen gers, two of whom created considerable amusement by their efforts to get on board again before the gangplank was hauled in. The recently completed steamer Mel ville made her first trip to ABtoria yes terday, and attracted much attention on the waterfront b reason of her graceful lines and elaborate equipment. The Melville was built by C. H. Cal endar, and Is the latest as well as tle finest addition to the river fleet. Karl V. Johnaon, a native of Sweden, yesterday took our first citizenship pa pers. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly A- torfan, $1.00 a year. Business and Industrial Opportunities, Charge: One cent a word each insertion. Twenty five cents a line a weeK. No ? charge less than twenty-five cents. , . 4 MATHS. Turkish and Russian ballii. Se ad. on first page. HOUSK COAL. No coal equals the Rock Spring. Wyoming, coal. New shipment just In Send In your orders. LACK CCMTAIN8. Mr. Hasmuftsen will do up lac cur. tains to your satisfaction. Leave ord ers at th Oregon bakery. SOLICITOR. A good solicitor can find remunerat ive employment by applying at this of fice. TO CELEBRATE. Fourth it July good, ammunition canes, torpjjoe and giant cracker at P. A. TrulUnger'. Two stores, Com mercial strwt. WANTED. All who are In want of anything whatever to make the need known In these columns. OFFICE GIRL. Wanted-QIrl to lo office work. Ap ply at 1 p. m. at No. 433 Commercial street. Trulllnger & Hurdesty. BANNER ROY. Wantd-Hoy under III year of age, to carry banner. Apply to A. J. Kluf fki, at Popular restaurant, today. COAL. Rosyln coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and mukes less trouble with stoves and chlm:iey flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Snnborn. agent. Telephone 1311. CAMP COOK. Wanted-OIrl to cook at Seaside, gentleman and wife camping. Work tery light, 20. Charles Wright. Occi dent hotel. DWELLING. For .Rent-One and a half story six room cottage; on Fourth between Com merclal and Hond streets. Enquire at No. 155 Rond street. FOR RENT. Housekeeping, i large rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, gas and electric llgTits,' water In kitchen. Over Peter sen & Brown's shoe store. SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALE. fSeuled bids will be received by the clerk for the school property situated on Boon avenue, Hammond, Ore., con sisting of lota 2 and 3. block 14, and the school building situated themm. The right U reserved to reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened at the school house July 15, 1S03. at 7:30 p. ih. WILLIS ML'DD, Clerk DIst. No. 6, Hammond, Ore. OUR BOYS' CLOTHING DEPT. Everything here of the best make and styles, and always at the lowest price. Boys' sailor blouse suits. Boys' Norfolk suits. Boys' double-breasted suit. Boys' three-piece suits. Prices, 12.50 to $8.50. S. DANZIGER A CO. FISHERS' Opera House L, E. Belig, Lessee and Manager. WeeK Commencing Monday, June 22. THE Allen StocK Co. Featuring Little Verna Felton. Producing the following Repertoire "THE POWER OF WEALTH" "SHALL WE FORGIVE HER?" "THE REAL LORD LENNOX" "HAZEL KIRKE" . "A FAIR REBEL" "DANGERS OF NEW YORK"' and "A BLACK HEIFER" I Band and Orchestra. PRICES; Reserved Seat 85 cents. Gallery, 25 cents. Beat on sale at Griffin's book store Saturday morning. CIGARETTES. The newest and latest lit clgnrettc rnll. Malls; cork tip. atP. A. Trul linger'. Two store. , , ELECTRICAL WORK. ' Interview Trulllngr A Ilardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your lec trkt work. FIREWORKS. Just received a clal Une of flr work for th Fourth from Ban Fran cisco. J Fong 'company. RED MEN'S EXCVRHION. Ther will be no need 'to tak bas kets on next Sunday's excursion a r rangeiWnt have been made by th Red Men with the Cathlamet hotel to feej II that attend th excursion it rea sonable rate. STOLEN. ; Jure 18, from Qulnn' landing, a tmull double-end boat, painted yrdlow-, with blue bottom; red gunwales; let ter "J. O. Q." on bow. Flea Inform James Qulnn, Qulnn' landing, Oregon. Astorlan ads are full of them. FULL CREAM CHEESE. Made In Omy's 4Ur. Retails at 13 cent a pound. ,Tiw bet ever offered on the lower Columbia. Try It and be convinced. Bond Btreet Market, M. Ello, proprietor. NOTICE FOR 1111)3. Bids will be received by the under signed for finishing one school room at Hammond, Ore. Plans and specifica tions can be ?en at the residence of Wilis Mudd, clerk. The right Is re served to reject any or all bids, which will be opened at the school house at 7:30 p. m., July 3, 1903. WILLIS MUDD. Clerk DIst. No. , Hammond, Or. """"TO i TOBACCO 4 cigars TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADE UNION LABEL Agent for the Portland Safe & Lock Co. Call and see samples. Two stores, Commercial St P. The Boston a'.W COMMERCIAL STUI2ET Best and Neatest Eating: House in Astoria v Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARIN0V1CH Fancy and Staple Groceries n, FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS . TOBACCO AND CIGARS..;.... , Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, ' f armers ana jjoggers. As Vt ALeLBN GOOD SMOKK, Flshrrmeni Plxl Queen, tu" It-ox. pail, 40 cents. P, A. Trulllnger. IIIMT 15-CK.NT MEAL, tou will nlway find th best Ue n'l In th city at th Rising Hun res taurant, No. fill Commercial sheet. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work your local tuner, Th, FrederU'kmin.. 3071 lloud site Phone SOU Red. , JAl'ANBSK GOtlDH. New stock uf fancy goods Just arriv ed at Tokohum Bsiasr. Call and th latest mn elite from Japan, CHEAP FCKL. ; 4 Fir tlabwood, stov legth. 13.50 per cord. Boxwood $1.50 r larg lod. Phon ::il Black. Kelly, th trans-, fer man. FOR LAW EH. Dunbar' hosiery sale Is a gnnuln opportunity to buy a real live bnrnalfi. Four pairs of fine fast black for $1.00. GOOD PLt'MIUNG. A good workman, using good mater ials, mnkfs a god Job and saves much annoyance. Yot estteclnlly neel the best in plumbing, git (lttlitgk heating appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, CJ Bond street, and avoid trouble. Phon 1031. STILL IN TUB LEAD Dainty enters, people with hearty appetite theater parties, and all other parties find what they desire snd orn to appreciate at th Toke Point oytr house. The choicest vlnnd in the mar ket are there served In most pleasing style. Oin all night. Private room. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mr. R. IngleUn will continue her re duction sale of hat skirts, waist snd ladl' and children's furnishing good until October 1, Call and see th tin. Also carry a romplnt II n of hair switches and pompadour. Prices win rr.lt you.' MRS. R. INOLETON, ' Welch Block. Kv'tt t'mtm 10 ''ntt it pint. A. Tueir. SPECIAL FOURTH OP JULY X ROUND TRIP RATES VIA A. C. R. R. On July 3, and 4 the A. ft C. R. R. will sell special round trip excursion tickets hetueen all points at ONE' FARE for the round trip, limited g'iod to return until July (, Inclusive. : Give ne yonr order lor ' Latest and Best Phono graph and grnphophone word A. Tnillinger. High Class Chef & B0SK0V1CH ? Tenth and Com merclal Streets Restaurant