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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1903)
ASTORIA.' OREGO&' SAT&RDATf'JULT 18, 1903. Sizzling Hot Bargains Down go the price and out go tlta gocnl. ''. " ' ' '' A map you may never nod again. i ciu n I'lifniH Jcr liankct ioc; Hurbank riumi per basket 25c; Prune minium per nankct .joe; Ulack Republican Cherries per box 50c; The fiiinoim Logan Ucrrien jier box; i-jc; Strawberries (last of the nvHuii; j mines ior jjc. Ana many oiner goon tilings top numer ous too mention. Call around and take a Rubber and yon will be, surprised at our ceascles flow of bargain. , A carload of Fancy Watermelon and Rocky Ford Cantelopei due to arrive next week. ROSS, HIGGINtS & GO. s cnocicniEa and meats. TUB TIDE .Local Brevities.. juur. i08, .Jlltth Water. I A. M." pats. " h.m, ft." rrMy 77"rr.'iO 0; 41 7.9 HiiturcUy , ... 11 1:12 7,8 PUN DAT ' . . II 1-.4H 7.7 Monday . , , . IS Si 19 7.6 Tuesday . . .. 14 !:e 7.3 Wednesday . ,.u 1:40 7.0 Thursday . . .. 4;x 1.8 Friday 17 S:2 1.1 Saturday , , . . II 8:40 5.0 HUNDAT ... It 1:04 8.4 1'. M. h.m. 1:67 Ml 1:64 l:tu 1:61 4:1 6: OK 6:62 8:47 7:4li ft. 7.6 1903. '' Puts. - "jh.m. ft." h.m. Friday 7 . ."TTjlO 7:6 O.b 7:48 Hatunlay . . . 11 1:05 0.1 1:18 HUNDAY . . .12 1:28 0.4 1:44 Monday .... 13 8:61 0.8 (:14 Tuesday ; . ,.14 1:1 0.8 0:61 Wednesday . ... 18 :60 1.1 10:8a Thursday . . .16 10:88 1.8ll:32 Friday . , . ,. 1711:16 1.1 Hnliirdav . . 18 0:38 1.8 12:06 HUNDAY . . .18 1:46 1.6 1:10 TOBACCO cigars TURHISH PATROL for cigarettes. . Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADE UNION LABEL PLUG CHEWING-BEST ON EARTH. Index Star Day's Work B Clirrmx" Blue Dipper E Battle Ax Big Dipper -p Sawlorfor Wine Berry or S Horse Shoe Brandy jPiper Heidsich Atfi'iils fur tho Portland Sttfe k Lock Co, Cull and mo lampli's. Give u your order for Latest unci Bt'st I'liono grapli and grapliopliono record. Agent for Portland Sail & Awning Co. Baila, Tent. Awnings, and Covers. Two stores, Commercial St P. ; A. Trullinger. EXPERT ffORSESHiEING (Jeiieral Hliirksmithinrr, Itvut and Caimurv , Work. . 4 Seeus for High Class Wort. Sltori Con of 'if. '.If;; I teenth and J)imm? Streets, near St. Mary' Hospital. HOLMES S 'S BIB B RT Thorn !!.!. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS. ' TOBACCO AND CIGARS....... Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. A. Ve ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Streets John Mlsh, tht Urooktlwld diver.' re jrfirM to tho police yesterday th loss of his boat and net, which he says were stulnn frxim somewhere In the vicinity f Tongue Point recently. The police think tho bout will turn up In a. day or two, ' The vntt'i'talnment to tm given at the Hmmil hull lontRht for the benefit of the suffi'r.'rs of the mine disaster at Hunna Wyn., Will begin promptly at 0 o'clock Admission ?S cents; children, 10 cents A icood program has been prepared the linuts IkukI of (he west end being a Sn-clal ft-uture. The Woodnvn of the World smoker lust iiljjht us certainly "hot" enouith lo satisfy the most fastidious. The luinip "Onvened at 7 ocloclt, ai ted on Zl lpllivttl.)iin and opened the door to the Invited g-uest promptly ! at 8 o'clock Hong, recitations, etc., kept things go inn until a Utat huur,,,., , , , rtutinliers throuahout the county find difficulty In supplylna theineelves with Held hantt's this season,, Owing to the late rains and cold weather the crops are late In being harvested and (n con iNjuence men are Id -yreul- demand, .Muny of the farmers are alwrt-handcd und those employed find It necessary lo put In long hours to even things up The body of Earnest mncke, who whs dniwned In Tom Taylor's seining grounds on Wednesday, was shipped to ti former home, Oregon City, lat niaht by William Pohl, the undertaker. The remains vers accompaled by brother. Interment will be made un- der the aunplces of the United Artl runs, of which he was a member. The chiilrman of the woman's II brary board states that after canvass ing the situation It has been decided to give th concert and entertainment In aide of the library before the f- guttu, and the date hua been aet for July 2S. The program hua been pmctl- tally arranged, and promises tq be one of the best effort by home talent ever produced In "he city. The regatta hcadqunrtem wlj! be for mally opened nxt Monday. Chairman Ilmwn and Secretary West of the com mittee h;iv worked up an exceptional Interest In the proed event that la being fell everywhere; Result of the overture living made to the Vancou ver iMtit crews w ill be leurncd' early next vve'k, It is practically arranged thai the San JraiclBco erew will come. As predicted by K. OabilraAha price of lurd d-veloiied an ambitious Mreak yestenlty and advanced Just one cent per Miund on the Chicago market. This means that If the price continues to take the elevator atlll higher the good housewives and cooks, a4id thoao who are not so giMid, of Astoria, yeW have to cut Into tho weekly pla money if hubby Is to have his pies and pastries as rich us of yore. , ' I the Boston Restaurant ' Kin t'OMMKHCIAL STltKET 'V Hairy Sillier, a cannery employe, v:is arrested o. uiitiswhle Vtamger yestenlay on complaint of Amelia An- tone of the lower end of , the city. Juxt what the sfieclllc charge will be cantiot be ascertained, but It Is understood that she accuses him of breaking Into her apartment while she was la It.,. Miller, It Is understood, "claims to' have a room In the same house, and hna to so through the. woman's room to reach lti , He was released on bond of 825 pending preliminary hearing pf the case, today. sldered bordered on th phenomlnal MoOowan'f cannery has all the fish It can handle and then some. Why only Hand Island was visited Is not account ed for other than that the salmon through sjme Inexplicable Instinct tut d back without giving the ol ium erators a try for them. '1 ne souna if also waiting for a big run, a private message being received In this city stat lug that aockeyes are unusually soarce, the run IHng very late. . lilu'ne ft. Hmlth, secretary of the Western Clay Manufacturing Co., of Portland, has been In the city for aev era.1 day perfecting arrangements for the shipment of clay from old Fort t.'lut sop by water Instead ot rail, as has been the practice heretofore. The barge fak Uranch will arrive here in u few days and a crew has been signed for her. The company believe they can trans po-t their day at a cheeper cost by water than rail, and they will not be In- onven'enced by a scarcity of cars, as Is very often the case under present ar rangements. The barge will make her llrst trip for the company to the Lewis and Clark river as aoon as i-he arrives here. ' Messrs Woodworth and Hutchinson, two prominent Woodmen, panned through Astoria yesterday en route to Peanlde. where they wilt spend the sum mer. While there they will Institute a new camp of the Woodmen of the World. The applications for member ship therein will be brought to Astoria and will form a part of the 101 candi date who wilt be given the degrees by the Portland teams In this city on the evening of the first day of the re gatta. Mr. wowiworm i euuor m damp and Circle, the state W. O. I W. Journal. He Is also secretary of Moiinoinuh camo of Woodmen. He slates that his camp Is the second larg .... in i.e in Portland und has a mem bershlp of MO. It owns its own build Ing and Its htll Is the finest In the city. I.ars Olson, of Westport, was arraign ed before Justice Goodman yesterday charged with, threatening to Indict bod- n inlurv on his wife and family. He admitted having been Intoxicated late- prisoner during the .course, of t , trial yesterday afternoon that almost made him blush. W.P.t'unnlnghara waa Uie defendant lu Wcati4 charged; by city of Astoria on complaint of patrol man Thompson with vagrancy. "un IJlngham wa , arrested Thursday night, and It seems that when he saw the uniformed limb of the law approach Ing he suddenly thought of the old school days and began to sprint aa he did when leader of , the ainletes, Thompson la something of a sprinter aim, and he followed, overtaking his prisoner Just before crosalng the quar ter mile line In rec ord time. In court yesterday the defendant essayed to de fend himself, and he did so In an antl legal style, "Do you wish to Intro duce any testimony?" asked the court when the city rested Its case. "No. your honor, none. The testimony of tho officer is almply fake. I have no wltnei to call for the simple reason that you look Ilk an honest man, and I like yos. I feel confident that you will do the sight thing In the case, which will be to acquit me." .The court did the right thing afld lined be defendant $1U0 or th alternative of 50 days n the city bastlk?. , He accepted the latter. Cunningham claims to be ft traveling photographer. He baa acted queerly since his Incarceration, and Chief Hal lock say that he Is "the' saiwiest pris oner that ha been in durance vile for months." He halls from Seattle. ? ..Social and Personal.. At 'hr home 760 Irving avenue, Mrs K. Osburn entertained over 100 ladles ot a brilliant afternoon yesterday. A btrlking feature of the decorations were the flowers, arranged in clusters and banked In luxuriant masses In the re ception and card rooms and parlors. The appointments throughout were sup berb and the ladies were delighted, with the entertainment accorded them. Six pteceg of the Columbia orchestra fur nished music of an unusually excellent character. At hearts prlaes were won by Mrs. O. F. Hellborn and Mrs. F.D, Kuettnw and at the other game that ly, and expressed a willingness to mend the h0gteB8 so thoughtfully provided. his ways to the extent of making pro, vision for his wife and agreeing to a eparatlon. After listening to nis pians ih.. eoiirt nlaced htm under bonds of 8T-00 to keep the peace until the new nrriinirfment has been completed. He stated to the court that he waa will- Mrs. Granville . Reed and Mrs. Car nahan carried off the honors. The la dles who received and assisted Mrs. Os- hnm cenerallv in entertaining were Mesdamea Ford.tunsberry, C. R. Thompson and Misses Sadie Crang.Mar garet Itfgglns, Frances Thomas, Mala Ing to sell his property and divide the Fre(irjCvgon, Freda Ford, Margaret Tay proceeds w Ith his wife, and out of his ,,ir an1 Dorothy Thomson owu shar to pay the bills that were ow ing by them, amounting to about 8100. Mrs. Olson is young woman and the mother ot four children. She waa mar riH when only. 17 year of age.1 It Is (robable that a legal separauoa I oe sought. granUng the mother tecial pro iiilon for'ihe children. ... ,".: outing a,f Uong beach.. ,.. The ininy friends of Dr. IXtlman V. Kuykendall. representing i ih. T'nltnit Ktut'ii census office, 18 in the city taking tab of the city's affairs. He was engaged yesterday in tho of- Ih ot City Auditor Anderson ana De ne leaving will call on the water ccm- nilssioners and all other public. txxoes. Mr. Kuykendall was here some weeks aco when he obtained a knowledge of thtV. condition of the county. Besmes hln the wraith and indeb'edneas of the Mr. and Mrs. J.H Jones, Mr. ni Mrs. Ltndback. Mtos Erickaon and Miss Senfeldt .-eturned yesterday from an Lackey, father of Edward D. Wkar train dis patcher on the A. ft C. a- K.. will re gret to hear that he is lying at his son's residence In a critical condition Dr. Lackey Is a retired physician, and has resided in Astoria about two years. W. S, Spencer, deputy supreme re gent of, the. Royal Arcanym and A. Keetch returned to Portland last night. after formally Installing the Astoria council of the, order. ! li. Van Dusen spent yesterday In Sea- Atorrtey Dell ,6mitH returned to Port ttottpltf wilt be inade arunt t) Thei. jan(j iast pightf. H; represented Mrs, Best and Neatest Eating House In Astoria i Jty Our 2S-Cent Dinners' - f Prompt. Attention ,; mm MARINOVICH-ii CO i Still In The tead For twenty-seven years we have been Leaders in the Furniture Trade v Our targe Stock 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. Charles ' wjr "ill "' "'' Heilborn : ' (Q, jjh V.J?' 8mQ- Senator C- W. Fulton has received a letter fron Secretary of the Navy W. II. Moody stating that he cannot as yet give a definite answer to his request that a ship of the navy be in the har- W;durlng th regatta He aays: "I rei gret that 1 am unable to give you a def inite reply ns the Piwlflo squadron will be In Alaskan Waters for some time be fore that date, and Its return may be delayed by' bad weatttefi fogs, or find ing more work there than wns antici pated. If practloabla jqur reques will 'be .compiled with and I will be glad It I can do so." , : -' ' - CMS J 4Tri Within four days after filing her suit for divorce against Thomas Spencer, Mrs. Mae Bpencer obtains her decree and resumes her maiden name of Mie Dorothy. Judge McBrlde yesterday put his signature to the document 'ttmf re leases her from Irksome ties, The find ings filed in the case are ihat,ih,ie5 fendant. deserted the plaintiff after about a month of married life Neither party Is to recover costs In the case, the plaintiff receives no. allmojnyjid m part of tho pi-operty of the defendant.. Jt la, understood that .settlement ,out. of court was affected in regard to the division of the property. . An unusual big cat or fish is report ed from Sand Island ,1; Onrhursday aevtn '.otis wera taken. In hy th traps. Considering thl fact that ftt other points the run as being extra slack, the catch, mada at the Island niajr .t-con obJcH t of this cf iisus Is to have exact record In bUuk and white of the shape of the country as to state, county and municipality affairs and private owner ship. Mr. Kykendall Is a son of Sen ator. Kuykendall, of Lane county. For a while he waa associated In his work with Hurry Holgate formerly ot this elty. Mr. Holgate Is now with the geo logical survey branch of the office, making 'investigation of Irrigation a specialty'. 1 Police Jud?e few handsome Anderson received a comollments from Live Well You Can do It If You Trade ) , iFonrd & Stokes Co. , ...S ' I tl ......... - ':: ! With Mae Spencer in the divorce proceedings against her husband, .Thonina Spencer. W e. Chutter returned from a Port land business trip last night. Dr. T. L'. Ball returned, last night fronr. Albany, where he has been for several days. His family 'will return nest week v ; . ',' ' ' i B, A. Seaborg was here yesterday form Ilwaco. . ;' A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent for the Northern Pa cific, went to Long beach yesterday ac companied by his family. ' ! President Mohlor, of the 0. R. & N spent .yesterday at Long beach. Mrs- Relnhart. nd daughter, Mrs J.. G. Gratke, went to Portland last night, Mnj Reinhaxt to her home and Tlrs Gratke en route for Seattle where she Everybody enjoys good living but few I wiij visit . until her . husband returns like to see the Wlls come in, especially when thiy are larger than you believe they should be. Look Into your buy' Ing and not only try to save on your expenses but get the best food for your table at the same time. We pride our selves on keeping only the highest grade of delicacies for the table. Our ... preserves,' dried fruit, anuces, ' .canned I specialties lp meat, fish and vegetables cannot be exceried' anywnere we want you to look at, ur display in this line and we can ease your troubled mind as what to eat either for breakfast, din ner or lunch. FOARD & STOKES CO -. r Who is your nearest neigh bor ? Not he, who happens to live next-door ; but he, whose heart is opeft your way. , . Schilling's ' Best " and ' the I Woodmen of the World excursion to dealing bring neighbors near, from the eaaf. - S Alf. Hammerstrom will go to the beach today to accept' the position of bell-boy in the Seaside house. J, Rev. Oacar Ostrom has returned from Blind slough where he has been staying with friends.'."'' " ( M, Hardesty, the electrician, goes to Portland this morning. His trip is one both of business and pleasure. The bualnesa, portion being to 'nspect and procure .additional electrlftU supplies and the pleasure end to ' visit . the Woo'dmen of the World carnival.' George K. Rogers, of the Woodmen of the World, leaves for Portland ; this morning to attend the Woodmen of the World carnival la In progress In that city. Today is Woodmen of the World day at that festival. He will, while gone, visit several camps on either aide of the' Columbia river and as far east as Hood River and Interest them in the The Lowest Priced Store In Astoria For Fiae Coeds .i'fc'K.ja itl.i:i4l;.jH.Ki;.(uilCrtiHI.i-n.uwiuH..-,i- ,i.. triune :BliiHfi.iJir."HFHi;,iitlt, tfin.;. nVit'-t'tM mmtuiwf-,! i e' VOTE AT DUNBAR'S FOR .THE . K Ten . Votes Free With Every $1.00 Purchase Every Astorian Should Boost the Regatta. ' This Is One Way. To Do It. K, Voting For The Queen Must Move Faster. " V t So We Offer You inducements to Vote. ; 1 1 Ten Free Votes With Every Dollar Purchase. , We Pay For the Votes. 'Hl'-'jiiinuwrimritg) , We propose always to be found in the lead.5' Nowhere else in the city can o many new and desirable features in Ladiea Farnishings be seen. If it is late and stylish call for it at Sfte A. DUNBAR CO. July Sale of Shirt Waists AND . --"'; Wash Goods All our stock of Shirt Waists and Wash . Goods thrown out lor clearance. Not a garment, yard or piece to be put back in , stock, as our rule is. never to carry goods over from oneseason to another. , ' 35c Shirt Waists at... fl.OO f f " : " 5 "1 " -? " "...T 1.25 " -. " ; 1 1.50 ' " " . - 1.75 " " " - 2.1K3 and 2.25 shirt waists at . -2.50 v shirt waists at - .. 50c wash silk 15c lawns and batistes 15c madrai cloth................ 23c 39c 60c , 85c 98c $1.19 1.48 1.69 1.98, 30c 12c 81-2c MORSE DEPT. STORE The Place to Save Money 4 t YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By buying' oar 4 DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBER Oil Goods, Groceries. Cured Meats, Flour, and Feed. V H. COFFEY Corner Eleventh and Bond.' And The Troy Laundry V"T Corner Tenta' and Ouine Streets' i. .J ii v , Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary y ' - .... . -Laundrr Establishment in the State." Prices'" ' Reasonable. Let us call for your wash. .,:,.TJione Main -4 . A 3. this city on August 19th, the first dar of the rectte '-..... Special Prices Combination DesK BooK Cases EXTENSION TABLES A choice line aC$5 to ilS. V t' Unusual bargains in fine willow, pak and leather upholstered rocters i" y. v ' ' If .-f t is, r ii. u. ,nrr ine iiouseium lie ff 30-3i COMMERCIAL STREET I