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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, FMDAY, JULY 10, 1903. "EAT WHAT YOU CAN -.. :- AND WHAT YOU CA N'T, YOU CAN." , for Th cannlug on In now her unit ww svt everything needwd inuKlnif th Jam. Jetties, preserve and plkl for the winter. Ws also hay a iil tin ot Jt'lly glass", fruit Jaw, and rubber, pick Unit spite, mii j augur. Lowest p rices In town. Not only on sugar, but on olhvr goods well, THIS IS TUB STOWS WIIE IlB DOLLAlllU TRAVEL., KOSS, HIGGIN5 . CO. GROCERIES AND M 15 ATS. TUB TIDEB Date. Friday . . Hnturday , Monday , Tuesdny . Wednesday Thursday JULY, 01. JULY, 1(01 J' A. M'rj" P- M." Jaw Wter. A. m7Tp. JIT h.m. tC n.m. ft Pat."" EmT' ftT li.m.f ft." . . I'M 0:41 T.I 1:51 7.0 WdV"." . ..10 7:l't.O f;4'l.4 , ..11 I'M 7. J:!J 7,1 Saturday , . . 11 1:06 0.2 1:11 1.4 , , .13 1:46 7.7 1:64 7.1 HUN DAY . . .12 lit 0.4 :44 1.1 . . . IS 1:19 7.5 I:t0 7.4 Monday . . . .13 1:61 0.4 1:14 1.0 . .. 14 1:S 7.1 1:61 7.1 Tuesdny .... 14 1:1 0.1 1:61 2.1 . ..It 1:40 7.0 4:11 7.1 Wednesday. ..16 (:50 1.110:89 2.4 . ..14 4:1 . 4 6:0 7.1 Thursday . , . 14 10:21 1.411:12 2.1 A My lyeir! To Make Room For The Fall StocR Which Select ed While East, I Herewith Make the Following' Offer: S ff ak uh every sun that ha bcn ff) PA lolU selling up to and Including t31aWsU $rt A ft Hh every ault that ha been 21 T (Zi stU ablins from above 112.60 to r)l f 9J) ( J QQ Jt.uk with cvory milt that hut Ikhmi J7 "SlRpusing Rally By W. Of W. Woodmen Fallintf Timber And Move to Better Quarters--' Enthusiastic Meeting. The deaelple ofc tha beetle, ax and wedge literally made the forest ring hut night, , it was Ibo largest and most enthusiastic gathering of the craft fir many month pant, A larva loud of log In the shape of new application for membership whi presented and another consignment promised for next meeting, On ar rount of rlio ln'H-awd business and at tendunrs of the camp It was decided to move to the Odd Fellow hall Im medlatety and to meet weekly Instead of twice a month a heretofore. At tho conclusion of business the door were opened to visitor and a moat beautiful Installation ceromony eiiau ed. Mr. Geo, K. Itogers then gave a gra phic rerltnl of the order marvolou growth and financial progre. Hpeak Ing along .these line h said: "We have grown from two men, 13 ' yrara ago, to an organisation of 325,000 scattered all over the Unit'; 4 Hint, Canada and Meko, Last ,ar 72,000 men knocked ut our door for adml alon and thle year the number will ex cel 100.000. We are the largest Am erican rrve collecting order wth. present aaaeu of over 11,100,000 ai.d our reaerve fund are growing very rapid ly." , Ho alio told of thcorder'R aplendld aoclttl feuturni and cited the rct that no le than aix queena from aa many Oregon and Washington 1803 Woodmen rarnlval. would be present during the regatta next month. At the conclusion of his address, which wits humorous, pathetic and Instructive by turns. Ice cream and enke wer nerved to all. Thla waa fol lowed by songs and dancing. i-rot. iH Key s renditions were par tlruUrly happy and were bugly en Joyed by those who "stayed to the end." The "rhoppera" then adjourned, At- lighted with the meeting, and with the splendid rogress the society Is miik Ing, both generally and locally. The next Hfssion will be held In the Odd Fellows hull next Friday. CITY FINANCED. Debt Cut Iwwn for Year Kndlng June . 1902. ' , f- ; Following la the financial condition of the city as ahown by the filid report fo Auditor Anderson: ; " . LIABILITIES. Municipal 'warrant ....,,,... 12.722.36 Btreet warrant 1,877.40 Repair warrant ,, ,, 157.80 Municipal bond .............. 172,060.00 fltreet bond .. .. .. ...... l.MO.ll Total .... ,. ... .1181.441.74 RKaOfftCE. Taxe outstanding 1 12.5J.ll Htreet assessment .......... 21,633.62 Cash on hand .... .. .. ...... 12.489.19 Total .... ....... 44.571.82 Excess of liabilities .... .. ..11S2.076.84 A marked reduction In the exctss of liabilities of the 12 month Just ended, la plain by comparing notes. June 20, 1902, reports, showed liabilities) 1224, 737.48: resurcen, 146,639.23. The excess of liabilities, a ahown to hi 3178.194.1S I reduced to 1152,074.84. or since June, 30, 1802, a difference in favor of the city of $27,121.21. Raphoel Beck, winner of the $600 prize offered for the Lewi and Clark exposi tion emblem, la an artist of prominence He has exhibited hi work at the Na tional Academy, and with the Water Color society and Etching club of New York. IJe won the competition for the design for the Buffalo exposition, and that for the Louisiana Purchase ex position. He obtained most of his ar tistic education In Europe and has trav eled much. PERSONAL. MENTION I 4 ; ' Waltfr Lyon, formerly secretary to Governor Oeer, wa In Astoria yester day., .- ' f Mosey Ballard evpeet to go to Mc Mlnnvllle today to remain a day or so. '' Master Fish Wasden H. O. Tan Du- sen went to oPrtland last night on btisl ness connected with hi office. A. Tt. Cyru went over to Warrenton lust evening to be present at soma of the elon of tho Degree of Honor, P. ft. Reekman came down from port land yesterday and I now being enter talntd by the quartermaster at Fcrt Stevens. Joe Cronln has sufficiently recovered from a lame shoulder to be able to re turn to work today. Mr. Cronin Is employed on the steamer MUer and be came Jammed between the piling and the boat while making a landing a few days, ago O. R. Campbell and family, formerly of Astoria, are now residing In Boston, Mass., where Mr. Campbell 1 working for a building contractor f I HERMAN WISE, UhQ Reliable Clothier and Hatter Opposite I'ltlitce Ri'Btiuirant. ( IHJ NOT OKT LKFT. Many people are aft to forget tliut since the summer schedule went into effect on the A. A C. It. R. there, Is no train leaving Portland , on Sat urday evening, 'The last train to leave that city for Astoria on Puturduy is the ".Seaside Flyer," which starts from the union depot nt 2:3o In the af- slrt. The service as at prencnt main tained It highly satisfactory to the public. ' PLANNING FOR HO? K RACES. Vam ouver, Oregon Clly and Astoria to Run for Honor. An attractive feature of the regntta will be the hose team tournament vh.ch Is being worked up with inter en by three of the best team of the northwest, They are Vwicouver, Wash Oregon Clly and Astoria. The program arrange for four races, speed race, dry lost, wot test and New York race. On the aftvnoons of the first two days nice will be run and the tournament will be concluded on the afternoon of tlie last day. Tire visiting ,trai will he entertulned by the locals and al ready arrangements are being made to house '.hem. Cash prizes will be glvn and they are to be the same In eh race. The purse will be divided In first and second moneys. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY. A Sunday school clft party waa fly ! en nt tho home of Rev. Henry Marcotte ' lust evening at which 30 young people j were royally entertained. Games nnd , 11 111 1 It tt lk-..M Ih rt ternoon, arriving In Astoria at 6:Maml ' 7 . ' r. i nu iru utuuuiroitt were wrveu, . r ruin i .Seiwlde at 4:60. , Tlia service I otherwise the same a during the winter between Astoria and Portland, but passenger going. to Hea slde now have the choice of four train dally besides the Katunlay spwlul. They leave Astoria at 1:16, 11:30. 11:36 (i. in., and 6:60 p. m. The trains leaving nt 11:30 a. m. nnd C.66 p. m, make the run to Fort Stev en before leaving Warrenton for Sea- eight o'clock until eleven there w,n one round of good time. The great Hume mill is neorlng com pletion and those Interested In Its con struction any that' tt will be cuttlnt,- liimbPr by the flint of August. Subscribe for the torlan, fi.oo a year.' Semi-Weekly As. Still In thi Lead Our Charles Heilborn Son. For twenty-seven years we Kave been Leaders in the Furniture Trade comprises the best goods obtainable All our furniture is first class and yet you can buy of us as cheaply as else- , where. Try it. JOINT INSTALLATION. Social Time Enjoyed by Benver Lodge and Rebekaha. , The newly elected officers of Beaver lodge No. 77 nnd Gateway Rebekah were Jointly Installed Inst evening In the I. O. O. F. hall. The officer of Beaver lo.lge are: John Hansen, N. J. W. PiintaJo. V. G. Olnf Anderson, recording secreUiry. O. S. Wright, treasurer. . The ladles who were Installed: Alma Johnson, N. Q. Mrs. A. C. Anderson, V, G. Mrs. Clari Munson, recocxllng recre taiy. , , - Mra. C. C. Utzlnger, trtasurer. Mr. Mini A. Megler, chaplain. The Installing officer, John' Hanson, P. D. G. M. After the Installation of the officer Ice cream nnd cake were served by the ladle and a social good time waa liad by all. The two lodge are In flourish ing condition and are well content with the result of the work for. the term Just ended. ' HALF AND HALF. , The balance due on the debt contract ed by the Joint manufactories commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce and Push club in the building of the rail road spur leading to the Bash and door factory amount to nearly 24GO, and will be settled by the two commercial bodies, each assuming half the amount. No definite means have been settled up on for raining the money, but the mat ter ha been taken under advisement .with ttv Idea of early, settlement. . Subscribe for the torlan, 11.00 a year. Semi-Weekly As- THE LIGHTHOUSE FLEET. Admiral Gregory' flagship, , the Heather, and the Manznita and Co lumbine are all lined up to their wharves In Imposing array. The Hea ther arrived down from Portland last evening and is now regularly In commission. She I the largest light house tender In the United State, and, although not of striking beauty, take much of the shine off her smaller and older associate. It remains to be seen whether she can keep her nose above water a'a long as they. The Heather has on board two large gas buoy which have Just arrived from the east. One of them I to replace the light buoy which went blind some months ago on the Columbia bar. They are each about 40 feet long, being more than half submerged when afloat. and are kept In an upright position by a large Iron weight at the lower end The lantern enclosing the light stand about IS feet above the water and protected by iron guard7 The light is guaranteed to burn coriJ tinuously for 18 month without being refilled. The Heather' complement of office! Ih ft follows: Captain, Wm. E. Greg ory; chief, onricer, E. ;:ammursiroin second officer. Gust.if A. MU:ander chief engincr, Harry C. lxrd; assist' ant engineer, Henry E. Wilson. VAG MOVES ALONG. Another vag was up before Judge An demon yesterday and sentence was bus pended on condition that he " would leave town and never more return. i; . The sentence was 1100 Sne or 60 days In Jail. Mr. Vag didn't have the 1100 and had po wish to stop being a tramp for 60 days so he agreea to move along. The especial charge brought against him was begging. The fellow Is a strapping man about 28 year of age and on two separate occasions it Is re ported he asked for money. He was very bold In the matter and hi depart ure Is good riddance, etc. LOST HI3 NET, While drifting somewhere between huoys No. 8 and 10 at about 10 o'clock last night, Frank Niemelln. a fisher man In the employ of the Columbia River Packers' association, lost bis net. The Iocs was not discovered un til sometime later and though diligent search was made, no trace of the miss ing property could be found. Judging by the appearance of the line, it bad been cut by a keen knife. Niemelln Is greatly wrought up over his loss and will prosecute a thorough investiga tion into the mysterious affair. , EVERYBODY 13 GOING Ml who wish to spend a very pleas ant day would do well to attend the Foresters' excursion to Cathlamet next Sundiiy. The local court of Foresters is conmosed of over 250 of the best young men In the city and they are all working to make this excursion the greatest event of the kind ever given from this city. The Eagle Military band lately reorganized, will discourse sweet music during the day; sports have been arranged for .nose wno aesire inui kuiu ot entertainment, while the beautiful groves around Cathlamet furnish most dellKhtful place for those who de sire to spend the day In a quiet and refreshing manner. The merchants 6f the city have donated prizes for racer during the day. " ' ' BY OCTOBER FIRST. Ontario Hatchery Will Be Largest One ,' On the Coast. The proposed hatchery at Ontario la to b the largest fish propagating plant on the Pacific coast. All the material to be used In constructing the building will be supplied by the fish warden's department In order that all delay on the part of the contractors may be obvl ated. If present plans do not fall, the lumber will be "on the field by the first of August, so that the work of putting up the structure may comence at that time. It Is figured out that the hatch ery will be In operation by October 1, one month being allowed for the con tractors and another for Installing the plant. . . , REGATTA HEADQUARTERS. . The store room next" door to J. N. Griffin's will be the regatta headquar ters from now on. formal possesion be ing taken yesterday. . The committee was fortunate In Its selection as the placo t centrally .located and Is well adapted In every way for the purpose It will be put to. SELECTS AN ART PIANO. Geo. C. Fulton ha placed in bis home One of those fine art "baby" Weber pianos and a pianola from the special exhibition sale rooms of Eilers Piano house In the Masonic building. The piano and pianola were delivered by Manager Smith on Tuesday and Mr Fulton Is now the proud possessor of one of the splendid Webers used by the Maurice Grau Opera company. The Lowest Priced Store In Astoria For Fine Ceo j S7?c A. DUNBAR CO. THE DELINEATOR AND BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOR AUGUST ARE NOW HERE V" a me A. DUNB AR CO. The Most Popular Store Because It Combines Satis fa YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By buying our DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBER Oil Goods. Groceries. Cured Meats Flour, and Feed. V. H. COFFEY Corner Eleventh and Bond. And LOST. At about 10 o'clock las night between buoys Nos. S and 10, an Ordinary sal mon net. Finder please return to El more's cannery and obtain reward. Frank Niemelln. JULY CLOTHING SALE. Boys Clothing Department The Great Saving Offered Must Interest You. All the newest styles, tn well-made suits, for ages from three to 12 years, will be sold as follows: 23.76 suits, now ......23.15 4.00 suits, now ...... 3.40 4.60 suits, now 3.85 5.00 suits, now ...... 4.10 ' ; 6.50 suits, now ...... 4.65 . ' ; S. DANZIGER ft CO. HEY, THERE! . , Remember the Foresters' excursion to Cathlamet Sunday, j, The Troy Laundry Corner Temh and Doane Streets : Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and fnont Sanitary - r Laundry Establishment in the State. Prices Reasonable. Let us call for your wash. , 'Phone Main 1991. r , i Special Prices 0N Combination Desk Boolt Cases EXTENSION TABLES A choice line at $5 to $18. Unusual bargains in fine willow, oak and leather upholstered rockers 1 H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher 1 S3(Mi34 COMMERCIAL 8TKEKT J $$$$$$ The Sum , Palace SAVE YOUR MONEY. ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIVES CAN EASILY DO THIS AT FOARD A STOKES CO. We are offering more seasonable goods at reduced prices than any other store In Astoria. .We ask every house wife to look into our assortment of glass Jars, stone Jars, and preserving kettles, particularly adapted for fruit. This Is the time of year when your at tention needs to be directed toward put ting up fruit for the winter. Lots' of fruit now in and selling cheap. . Place your order now before it is too late. Foard ft Stokes Co. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This aaestion arises in th famllv every day. Let us answerMt to-day. Try Pre. Cafe I The Best Restaurant Regular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty , . Everything- the Market Affords Palace Catering Company BUACKSMITHING. Carriage ani Wagon BBlWIn?. First-CIass HorseShoeiaf. ' Ltogglng Camp Work. All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. v ; ANDREW ASP. ; Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921. a delicious and healthful dessert. pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking I add boiling water aud set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry., Get a cackase All Kinds ot Mattresses Made to Order Furniture Repaired . Upholstering ' l Adams Q Henning'sen Dealers In Furniture, Stoyes. Tinware, Hoase Furcisnlnis. Second-tani Goods Bougfet Auj Soil W Bny All Kind of Junk. 405 BONO STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. . 'PHONE, RED 2305 at your grocers to-day,. loct