The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 19, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY -19, 1903.
A Hot Wife
I a ixwr toinpunlim. Th. woman lw kip
Icaiwd arit imnl. Tlurn dfllcloun to&
Van Camp't IWani, in, in nd 20 rent-ranm
out, 10 cviiln; Ifcmnrd Chicken, SO eenUj
Chicken, 15 will; Vlmina ftaiimm, 10 cent;
cool In numnwr tut
rcqulr no rooklnft-.
Van Camp'a .prepared
'Deviled and rotted
euf, , IB cent;
i nu aon i,iv.r, 25 emit; Qyiter Patle, 25 cnta; OyatPra, 10 to 20
cmla and Bardlnoa, 5 to eenti pr can, , Hfcrtaronl ond rhee,
10 ranta, and acr of -other good thin. "
Try Nnlilaco wafcra lir bulk. Toil get full wrigM.
ROSS, HIGGIN5 (Q. CO.
GHOCEIIIES AND MEATS.
. Local Brevities ,
TUB TIDES
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20 :2f, 6, a t.tz . Mondny . . , . ilO 2:6H 1.0 2:21 2.2
2110:84 1.0 t:65 1.4 Tunmlay . . .. 21 4:05 0.4 2:40 2.4
!3 11:21 1,4 10:55 1.7 Wednvaday . ..22 6:05-00 4:55 2.2
12:20 7.1 Thuraday . . . 22 6:66 -0.0 6:59 2.0
11:49 I.I Friday 24 1:43-0.9 6:62 2.7
24 1:0 7.1 Hnturday . . . 25 7:29 -0.1 7:44 2.2
25 0:40 l.l 1:60 7.1 HUNDAY , . . 24 1:11-0.6 1:20 1.0
20 1:10 l.l 1:13 l.l Monday . . . . 27 1:64 .0.2 1:20 1.7
27 2:) 1.6 1:14 1.4 Tuoaday . . ..21 1:26 0.1 10:15 l.l
21 1:10 1.0 1:15 6.4 Wednoadny , .. 29 10:20 0.1 11:12 l.l
29 4:06 7.4 4:40 1.4 Thuraday . . .3011:06 l.l
10 5:04 1,1 6:20 l.l Friday . .'. ..21 0:16 l.l
11 1:11 1.2 6:23 7, Friday . . ..2ljll:5 1.2
A marriage Iktnae waa Iwued ytr
duy to Ountav (khttari and Ann Nuf-
County Superintendent of-Brhoot,
Lyman wm not at bla office yatrday,
A nolo on th door written from Oar'
hart atutd that ha would return
Monday. ... . ;
The game of bn hull played Friday
nt Port 8tvt?na between the home
Unin and rirt Canny reaulted In favor
or the former by a acore , of 10 to
The buttcrli were: Htevt-na.Moore and
Hnilih; Canby, Otto Ford and Fergu
ron.
The wlt.t. aubpwnaed In the
Hmllh trial have been dlacharged from
further duty, and the taxpayer
Ctataop county are no longer paying per
diem In tht direction. By entering a
voluntary plea of guilty Lane cave
the county ubout 1500.
Jl O
Astoria's
Our friends on both sides
of the river, 3
You'll mips it if you don't!
Sports of all kinds
By clever Kindj
people
9
Astoria's Hospitality is Proverbial,
Astoria's Leading Clothier is WISE.
The North Faclflc Brewing Com
pnnya bane bull team will meet the
Cathlamet -boya on the A. F. C
ground Ihla afternoon, and 1t will be a
fight to a flnbh. The visitor defeat
e'l the local :at Hunduy Juat at a time
when defeat ought to have been Impo'
alble.
William Chance yeaterday received
warrant for hi flint month's pension a
a vi'terun of the Indian war. He aerved
three m jut ho camimlf nlng again t te
obatreiwrou redrttfna, being located at
Ureka. CM., during the year 1852. Mr
Chance : probably the flrat A "tori an to
receive the benAt of the Indian war
penelon act puaeed by congresa June 24,
1902.
The principal attraction at the Cnl
que theater thl week will be a burlee-
iue niintrel ahow, wMch promlaea to
be rollli kingly funny. Beaidea a whole
volume of fun and laughter there will
lie a quartette, and all the performer In
the ahow will do a apeclolty act. The
Ununited aong for the week will be
He laid away a auit of gray to wear a
ult of blue." There will be new pic
ture on the vltagraph, and the entire
ahow will undergo a marked change.
Fit any Sixo
Fit gnj Purao
10 vote for Regat
ta Oikwd wttn ev
ery 11,00 tale.
Yonrmooey'a
worth or your
money back.
Hernial!
Wise
CIGARETTES.
The ncweat and lateat In clgarettet
Tall Mall; cork tip, at P. A. Trul
linger'. Two itorea.
GIRL WANTED.
Good girl wanted for general houae
work.. Small family. Anfly at 125
Fourth atreet.
STILL IN THE LEAD f
Dainty eater, people with hearty
appetite theater partle. and all other
p&rtte find what they dealre and om
to appreciate at the Toke Point oyater
home. The cholceat vlanda In the mar
ket are there aerved in mot pleasing
atyle. Open all night. Private room.
t CHEAP FUEL.
Fir ilabwood, atove legthi, $2.50 per
cord. Boxwood 11.60 per large load.
Phone 2211 Black. . Kelly, th trana
fer man. '
PIANO TUNER.
oc gooa, reliable piano work see
your local tuner, Th. Frederlckaon,
1071 Bond tree. Phone 2074 Red.
ELECTRICAL WORK.
Interview Trulllnger A Hardeaty,
433 Commercial atreet, about your elec
trlual work.
Still In The Lead
For twenty-seven r
years we have been
Leaders in the
. ...... .. ., .
Furniture Trade
Our Large Stock
comprises the best
oods obtainable
All our furniture is
first class and yet
you can buy of us as
cheaply as else
where. Try it. ,
Charles
Heilhorn
The motion to dlaaolve the restraining
In the null of the O. R. A N. against
Jame W. Welch waa not argued yea
terday, the time aet by Judge McBride,
Owing to the trial of Joalah S. Smith,
which consumed the greater portion of
the day, the attorney on each aide of
the case agreed to argue the matter
lntr at Portland, when Judge McDride
will have more time. Meantime, how
ever, the defendant la restrained from
proceeding with the work of pile driv
ing on the disputed ground.
The board of tijualliatlon, composed
of the city aurveyor, street superintend
Lent and committee on way and means,
met yesterday for tfce purpoae of equal
Ixlng the assessments made for certain
Improvements, but aa no objections had
ben filed the aaaesament will aland.
The Improvementa Included the Eleven
th street drain and the Improvement
of Fifteenth street; Fourth, from As
tor to Bond; Seventh, Bond to Duane;
Jerome, Fourteenth to Duane.
The case against Harry MlUer. ciarg'
ed on complaint of Amelia Anton a wo
man of the lower end of the city, with
entering her room waadismisaed by Jus
tic Goodman yesterday. After har
ing the testimony In the case the court
decided 'Mat thsre was a shadow of
doubt In favor of the defendant, who
pleaded that he had to pass through her.
room In order to reacb his own. The
court was also convinced that there was
no Intent to commit burglary, and let
Miller go, cautioning him to be more
careful In the future.
The Astoria base ball club will jour
ney to Ilwaco this morning to cross
bats and measure strides with the dla.
mond talent there. When last the two
teams met It was to the chagrin of the
Ilwaco boys, inasmuch as tbey contrlb'
uted another victory to the record of
the Astorlans. The team will leave
about 7;80 or 8 o'clock with "The Jolly
Neighbors." and the ' lineup will be
about as follows: Abercromble, 1st
base; Regan, ss; Stockton, 3d b;
iJraham, 2d b; Halderman. c; Grant,
rf; Knutson, If; Trulllnger, c; C.Hal
lermun, p.
This afternoon at 2 o'clock the mem
bers of Astoria Aerie No. 17, F. O. E.
will meet In K. of P. hall In regular
seslon, after which a social season wll
be held. There will be a program of
music, songs and recitations, followed
by the presentation of appropriate gifts
to Past President 3 N. Laws and
If you want the purest
and best 1c cream '
you'll have to see Tagg.
IS cents a pint.
Trustee Jame Havnnafprd, th new city
plumbing inspector. Herman Wise will
make th presentation epeech and there
will b other features of Interest on the
program,. Several new candidate will
shake hand with the goat preparatory
to being received In the order.
Hon. David Dunne collector of Inter'
nal revenue with headquarters at Port,
land, was In ttw city yesterday. Mr.
Dunne ha always been recognized as
staunch friend of Astoria, and yester
day he stated that there Is no other
city In the state that can make a bet
ter showing than this city, He view
ed the" new Hume mill and was delight.
ed with the splendid plant that will
grace Tongue lnt when that struct
ure Is finished. He said: "A few more
mil In like that In Astrlo, and nothing In
the world can stop you from reaching
the top of the ladder The city Is well ad
hpted for all suoh enterprises, and I no
tice that It is making quite a showing
it a lumber manufacturing point.
like to see this because It shows how In
terested and ambitious the people are
FOR THE WOMEN.
At Valparaiso all the conductors on
trolly car are women.
Every woman like to be told that
she Is beautiful and charming.
A woman who Is fond of finery sel
dom know, the beauty of nature.
Munich J a city of over half a mil
lion Inhabitants and has only one high
school for girls.
Woman suffrage holds four states In
the weit Wyoming. Idaho, Colorado
and Utah.
A woman need never fear that her
husband is drifting away as long aa
she can get him totbatton her waist
down the back. ,
Seventy-seven per cent of the wo
men and but 12 per cent of the men
taking civil service examinations are
able to pas them.
There la a vague suspicion that the
halrplnleas girt has been one of the
inevitable results of the popularity of
the horseless carriage,
Lire Is bitter If you say it ts. Smile
a little and watch the picture change.
It all remains with yourself and the
thoughts that aren't misfits.
Practice saying the things that are
worth saying. If you have a quick wit
don't employ It making Joke at the
expense of someone else.
Manila used to seem an awful long
way off, but with the new cable in op
era t Ion It will be Just the same as next
door with some tariff restrictions.
Marriages average 3,000 per day in the
whole world.. Of 1.000 men who marry,
.132 marry younger women; 570 marry
women of the same age, and 98 older
women. "
Census returns just Issued show
singular record for Buckinghamshire,
England. Th number of unmarried wo-rm-n
57,928, 14 precisely the same as the
number of bachelors.
Love Is delicate; "love is hurt with
jar and fret;" and you might as well
evpect a violin to 'remain In. tune If
roughly1 used as love to survive If chill'
ed or driven into Itself.
Almost every kind of material used
this sumar is being made-up in the new
sun-pla'.ed effects. The suggestion of
rays is brought out both In skirt and
blouse. It is frequently onrried over
to the sieve.
Half the ailing women In the world
are ailing because they don't know how
to brqathe and eat and livve or because
they are laxy. Ch-uh! They're o list
less like that's the wpy they say It,
too, all In a breath.
An excellent lotion for whitening the
hands is made by combining two oun
ces of lemon juice, two ounces of bay
rum and two ounces of glycerine. AP'
ply after bathing the hands and before
wiping them on the towel.
Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson, niece of
President Buchanan, la dead. She was
a very brilliant woman. She was host
ess at the white house during the
Prince of Wales', now king of England
visit to the United States. King Ed
ward honored tier as his guest at the
recent coronation.'
Mrs. Fannie Bullock Workman, of
Worcester, Mass., ts generally conced
ed to be the world's greatest and most
daring traveler, mountaineer, and ex
plorer.- She broke al climbing records
In the HIMalays by making an ascent
of Loongma glacier. No other woman
has ever put foot on this glacier, and
th only white man who has visited
was the great English climber, Sir
W. Martin Conway.
CHEESE.
California Creanl Cheese.
Tillamook Cream Cheese.
Clatsop Cream Cheese.
New Tork.Cmim Cheese.
Young America Cream Cheese.
Oregon Brick Cheese.
Imported Swiss Cheese.
Holland Cheese.
Sap Sago Cheese.
Imported Edam Cheese.
German Breakfast Cheese.
Newiachatel Cheeaw.
Aflne line ot all kinds Just in.
and set our display. '
JOHNSON BROS
Call
Churches.
METHODIST Communion" service at
11 a. m. Service by the pastor at
t p. m. At this service Miss Grace
Rannell will sing a solo..
BAPTIST Th pastor of the Baptist
church will speak this morning on
"The Question of Assurance" and In
the vnlng on "The Call and the
Hesponse."
NORWEGIAN-DANISH METHODIST
Sunday school 10 a. m.. Preaching by
the pastor both morning and evening
' at the usual hour. Morning subject
"The Greatest In the World," evening
subject "An Earnest Inquirer.
LUTHERAN Services will held In
the German Lutheran church Sunday
July 13th at It a. m. All are cordially
Invited to atttnd by Rev. C. Bueehler
of Portland, Or., who will conduct
the service. Let us have a good at
tendance.
CATHOLIC-Rev. Father Marr, C. S.
C, will say mass at 7:30 and 10:30 a.
m,, at St. Mary's church today.
Father Lane will conduct the services
at Seaside during the day.
PRE8BYTEKIAN Services as usual
today. Theme of the morning aer
mon, "A Great Question and a Great
Answer; evening theme, "Athletics
and Athletes."
O RACE Divine services today at 11 a.
m., and 7:20 p. m.; Sunday school
11.30. Evening prayer at Holy Inno
cents at 3:10. At the evening service
at Grace church, the Rev. Wm. R.
Powell of Portland, will preach the
sermon.
I , The Lowest PricedStore In Astoria For Fine Goods
HISTORIC TAVERN BURNED
House Where Washington Lodged Des
troyed.
New York, July 18. After standing
as a hostelry about 140 years, the Lbdi
hotel at Kearney, N. J., has been des
troyed by fire. Generals Washington
and LaFayette are counted among the
historical personages who put up at the
old tavern. They passed a night there
shortly before the battle of Monmouth.
Early In Its history it location
made it a safe resort for th sporting
dement and It was a noted place for all
kinds of sport. In more, recent year
the Lodl hbtel wis a gathering place
for the English and Scotch sportsmen
interested In quoittng and dog racing.
It was the place wtiere the latter sport
began In this country. Auother quoil
Ing company which made the old house
prominent wa the trap shooters of the
litter half of the last century.
CHINESE TO PROTEST
Honolulu. July 18. (By Pacific cable)
It has been announcedthat the Chin
ese here will hold a mass meeting to
rnaka emphatic protest against their
exclusion from the United States. They
will ask their government to enact tar
iff regulations against American goods
as a matter of retaliation If the lmmi
gration restrictions are not removed.
DRINK, MURDER, SUICIDE
Duluth, Minn., July 1". Samuel
Svensk, proprietcr of a restaurant.
came home Intoxicated early today and
become angered at his wife for up
braiding him, shot and fatally wounded
her. He then shot and killed himself.
The queen of Roumanla has paid the
ptunlste Mme. Bertha Marx the com
pliment of sending her a fan painted
by herself, on which she has also in
scribed In French th following words;
When God In his goodness sends us
Joys eternal and Inerrable, ne anowa
how to chose his messengers." Carmen
Sylva Elisabeth.
COME ON BOYS.
Albert Dunbar has hit upon a good
Idea. The vote for regatta queen, is lag
glng. Why not wake the people up by
oifering them a chance to vote 7 It
will not cost much and will please cus
tomers. Mr. Dunbar has started the
ball a-rolllng. I follow suit, and will
also give 10 free votes with every dollar
purchase. Who will be next? Come
on boys. HERMAN wist..
d-3-t.
Live Well
You Can do it U You Trade wu
Foard & Stokes Co.
Everybody enjoys good living but few-
like to see the bills come In. especially
when thjy 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, sauces, canned
specialties in meat, fish and vegetables
cannot be excelled anywhere. We want
you to look at our display in this line
and w can ease your troubled mind as
what to eat either for breakfast, din
ner or lunch. FOARD It STOKES CO
VOTE AT DUNBAR'S
" FOR THE
len Votes free ,
With Every $1.00 Purchase
Every Aslorian Should Boost the Regatta.
This Is One Way To Do It
Voting For The Queen Must Move Faster.
So We Offer You Inducements to Vote.
Ten Free Votes With Every Dollar Purchase.
We Pay For the Votes.
" We propose alwayg to be found in the lead. Nowhere else
in the city can to many new and desirable features in Ladles1
Furnishings be seen. If it is late and stylish call for it at
Sfce A. DUNBAR CO.
July Sale of
Shirt Waists
AND
Wash Goods
iiiiiiiiiiiam
All our stock of Shirt Waists and Wash
Goods thrown out for clearance. Not a
garment, yard or piece to be put back in
stock, as our rule is never to carry goods
over from one season to another.
gtttntttmniiu'
35c Shirt Waists at.,
50c ' -
75c
$1.00
1.25
1.50 " "
1.75 i "
2.00 and 2.25 shirt waists at .
2.50 shirt waists at-..
50c wash siJk..
15c lawns and batistes
15c madras 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
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AU Kinds ot Mattresses
Made to Order
Foroitnre Repaired
Upholstering
Adams $ Henning'sen
Dealers In -
Furniture. Stoves, Tinware. Hosse Furnishings.
Second-hand Goods Boogfet An! Sold.
V Bny All Kinds of Junk.
405 BOND STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. 'PHONE, RED 2305
II
Millions Wear Them
vYthe ;.Pki:
W..L. DOUGLAS SHOE
Tim Tried and Proven Perfect
There are no slielt-worn or
out of date goods in our
store.
PETERSON & BROWN