The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 22, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA. OREGON, WE 0NI3DAY, JULY 22, 1903.
WATERMELONS
Wholesale ' and Retail
The right hind at the right price
ROSS, HIGGIN5 & CO.
anocisrtiEa and meats.
TUB TIDBH
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..11 11:20 7.1 Thunday . . . 23 t:60. 6:60 1.0
.11 11:40 I.I Krldny 24 1:43 .0.0 1:62 2.7
..14 1:06 7.5 fdtturciny . . . 25 7:3-0. 7:44 1.1
.. 16 0:40 I.I 1:60 7.1 HUKDAY . . . 2 1:11 -0.6 1:20 2,0
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..17 1:11 1.5 1:14 1.4 Tumday . . ..21 1:16 0.110:16 1.4
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Conning
To
Astoria's
fixes
Our. friends on both sides
of the river.
You'll miss it if you don't!
vSports of all hinds
By clever Kind
people
4
Astoria's Hospitality is Proverbial,
Astoria's Leading Clothier is WISE.
Fit nny Si.o
Fit any Purse
ID votort fur Kotfiit
lil (JtlPI'U wit II ev-
ry 81.00 iniIu.
Your money'
worth or your
money ttick.
J ,H
erman
Wise
(j.'ItlAI!ETTE9.
The nowciit anil latest In i'lgarette
Pall MalU; cork tlr. at P. A. TruU
linear'. Two Htre.
Glltl. WANTED.
Good girl wanted for genoral houne
work, Small family, Apply al 125
Fourth street.:
STILL IN THE LEAD
Dainty eaters, people with hearty
nppptltei theater parties, and all other
parties find what they desire and some
to approclate at the Toke Point oyster
house. The choicest viands In the mar.
ket are there serVed In most pleasing
style. Open all lgt. Private rooms.
CHEAP FCEL.
Fir slabwood, stove legths, 12.50 per
cord. Boxwood 11.50 per large load.
J Phone 2211 Black Kelly, the trans
fer man.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable piano work see
your local tuner, ,1. Frcderlckson,
2071 Hond stree. Phone 2074 Red.
ELECTRICAL WORK.
Interview Trulllnger A Hardesty,
433 Commercial street, about your elec
trical wcrk, 1
Still In The Lead
For twenty-seven
years we have been
Leaders in the
Furniture Trade
Our Larg'e 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
Heilborn
Son.
Local Brevities .
OiU't again will the Unique theater
surpuNs all Its previous record for pre
sentng high clots vaudeville to the
theater goers of Astoria. The pro
gram which U'gJin Monday night, July
IV, la headed by the famous Unique
liurlesque Minstrel show and Black
Four Hundred, The show promises to
I the best yet at this place, and the
management hue left nothing undone
to make It a success. All the perform'
ers will give an entire new monologue
as black fuce artists. They have no
sutifrlor. Their dancing Is excellent
and their dancing 1 of the highest or
der of merit. During the week they
will give their rilo wing dunces, II
hut rated songs will be added to the en
terVilnment and particularly will this
part of tlie program be a winner, for
there are hundreds who prefer lllus-
titled songs to anw other attraction In
a show. The moving pictures on the
vltagraph are all new and no better
have been seen in Astoria, All in all
there will be a great number of attract
tlons at the Unique theatre this week
beginning lust night and judging from
the popularity of the place It Is safe
say that early comers will secure the
best seats,
The Hag continues to wave over the
Catholic Institutions of Astoria out of
respect to the dead pontiff and from
now on until the election of a surceesor
hprciul prayers will be offered for the
reHs nf his soul. Tomorrow morn
ing at 9 o.ilock solemn requiem high
mas will be solemnise-. Father Wat
ers tins not yet received official noti
fication of the pope's death, but he ex
pecls th$tt n will reach him today, the
formal notices having been mailed.
Tht- altar of St. Mary's church- will be
1rti ) with black, the papal colors are
yellow urn! white but those will not be
u'l in the Astoria church. Yeeter
dny morning the bell of St. Mary's tot
led for one half hour preceding and
sin cfi-dlng early muss.
. m
While asxlntlng In unloading wood
from the scow Eva yesterday E. D.
O'Neal hint his balance and fell from
I ho dock, where he was receiving the
wood, and struck the deck of the scow
breaking Ida hips. Tho Injured man
was taken nt once to the hospital and
Dr. Fulton waited upon him. Consid
erable time will e!ap!e befdYc he will
be al.'ta to leave his bed.. Last nlfiht
Mr. O'Neal was enduring great wuflf-erliig'
The trapi at Hwhco did not lift yes
terdny owing to the southerly winds
that prevailed, nnd many of the boats
returned without any IVh. They will
bring In the catch today. There Is
Mill a marked falling off In the quan
tity of Hwl brought in compared with
tlie catch of eevn a few days npo; but
the fishermen and cannery oieratorg
alike predict "a ."coord run sewn."
"China Mary" wu burled In the pot
ter's field yesterday by Undertaker
1'i-hl. Her ' oountryrnen declined to
have anything to do with Iter, nor
would they contribute anything to
ward the funeral expenses. It Is un
derstood, however, that the little shack
he occupied was ransacked by them,
and that the only articles ot vlue,
some opium smoking pipes, were .con
fiscated. J
' i .
Judge Trenchiird yesterday had 1.
fore film for examination a young wo
man of Finnish nationality, Mrs. Han
nah Johnson, who was charged with be
ing Insane. Dr. Fulton examined her
and found that she was subject to man
Utcal tendencies. The court commit
her to the Insane yllm at Salem,
and ordered that her husband, Henry
Johnson, of Aberdeen, Waifr., pay flO
per month for her maintenance and
support during her confinement there.
8 he has two daughters.
The local twin seleeted to participate
In the hove tournament during the re
gatta Is to be composed of the follow
ing men:: Dan Allen, W. C. Curtis,
'has Stockton, W. A. Johnson, Al.
Mlard, Fred Wright. M. P. Knutsen,
W fainter,' Chaa Utellwrlght, John
i.'onno, Otto Gramnis and Juke Wedel,
Ooorge Malar, John Kiokella will be
substitute. The men are doing the
New York or Champion ship race un
der the training of W, J. Barry.
Frultf
Bros.
8e 'us about It, Johnson
Tonight at Grace Episcopal church
will be held the ceremony of sm elling
the nw memorial lecturn. The dedi
cation sermon will be preached by Itev.
V. K. I'otwUie rector of the Church
of the Redeemer, Pendeiton. The ser
vice will begin at 7:4b, This handsome
addition to the church is a tribute to
the pHH'or's kite wife. It is in the
form of a heavy oak Bible stand, with
brass mounting It Is a gift from the
St Agnes Guild and other friends of
the church, Including many from Holy
Innocent Chapel In the East'End.
A powtaj card lecelved from Council
man George Kaboth postmarked Ham
burg, Germany, July 4, Indicates that
the popular Astorlan is having a par
tlcularly happy time on the continent
The curd Is embellshed wth the Amer
ican and German flags entwined, flout
Ing above pictures of an American bat
tlcshlp. and a panoranva of the city ot
Hamburg. The card was written at
Kiel, the scene of the recent American
naval demonstration. Mr. Kuboth
semlM rrgarda to Astoria friends.
We Told You So!
Andrew KlH-r, an aged resident of
Seaside wus brought from Seaside by
Sam Miller and taken to St. Mary's
hospital where he will itus the remain
Ing days ot his Jlfe. Mr. Kiwr Is past
SO years of ago and at present Is very
111.
A shipment of lumber, consisting of
three carloads, will be shipped to On
tario, to b used In the construction of
the state hatchery there, by the As
orlu box Co. the successful bidder tor
the contract to iiupply the lumber for
the contract.
We think that poor goods are never
cheap, nt any price. It pays to buy
gcod goods when they can be obtained
ut the right price, Johnson Bros.
KIDS FOR PAINTING
Astoria. Oregon, July 17, 190S.
Rids ylll be received at the of
fice of the School Clerk from the date
hereof, until September 1, 1903 for the
painting of the Alderbrook school
house and for the painting of the
Adulr school house, two coata. each,
the work to be done In a good and
wormanlike manner, and to the satis
faction of the Board of Directors, the
work to be fully completed by Septem
ber 20, 1903. All material to be fur
nished by the Board. Bids for painting
the roofs of said buildings, to be for
one coat work, the Directors reserve
the right to reject any and all bids.
ny order of the Board of School Dis
trict No. 1.
By E. Z. FERGUSON,'
Clerk of School District No. 1.
. FOn SALE
At rare baigan. House and lot. Fin
ely situated, good lawn. Apply at this
office. tf.
If you want the purest
and best Ice cream.
you'll have to see Tagg.
15 cents a pint.
nr Faith in Astoria Vcrlflwl.-
Tu o Pianos and oiicOi an Ship
pett YoMcrilaj.
This leaves only Hi) pianos out of the
SO we started out to sell In Astoria
In 30 days. The Eilers Piano Exhibit
Sale at the Masonic Building corner
V.'th and Commercial Slf., is the place.
Today, and every day for 19 more
days is the time.
Why delay in selecting your 'piano,
the sooner you come the better and
htrffcr the stock )'u will have to se
lect from. For the accommodation of
those who cannot come In the d, ty time
we will keep the store open evenings.
You cannt afford to miss the bar
calns In prices we are quoting on high
grade pianos, including the three fav
orites, the Weber, Chickerlng nnd Kim
ball.
"A word to tire wise Is sufficient
Who will be next? We will look for
you.
p. fs. Have you heard the Pianola?
Music every evening. You are always
welcome.
tilers Piano House
Subscribe, for the Seim-Weekly As
torian, $1.00 a year. c ......
EXCURSION RATES EAST VIA
- GREAT NORTHSUN RAILWAY
OhlcagQ.and return, $71 .M.
St. Louis and return, JS7.50.
Peoria and return $69.25
St. Paul and return Jfi-J.
Minneapolis and return $00.
Dututa and return $60.
Dates of sale June 4 and S and 4 to
SO.
July 15 and 18 and August 25 to 26.
Tickets itood 90 days.
For full Information call on or ad
dress, H. Dickson, city ticket agent, 122
Third strest Portland, Ore.
A. 1 CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King's
ki Discovery
.ONftlTMPTIOir
Olioiisaud ,iiiat
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back If It falls. Trial Bottles (.
8. 8. Gordon, cashier of the First Na
tional bank has gone to Nehalem for a
few days sport with the rod and line.
" Deputy Collector o Customs F. L.
Parker went to Portland yesterday.
Attorneys George Noland and W. J
Donavan ore spending a fey days at
Beaslde. - ,
Sheriff Llnvltle leaves for Salem to
night with flmith and Bock, who will
enter on their term of ten years Im
prisonment each. He will also take
the woman who was yesterday adjudg
ed insane In the county court.
County Clerk Clinton yesterday re
ceived formal notification from the sup
erlntendent of the asylum for the In
sane at Halem of the death of Mary C.
Richards, committed from Clatsop
county March 21, 1896. The woman
died from the effects of maniacal ex
haustion on Saturday.
William Black, an Ilwaco saloon
kwper, was shot on Monday night by
a man who escaped In the darkness.
Mr. Black was closing up his place for
the night when he was called to the
window by a man whom he recognized
ansf who fired two shots at him. He
elves the names of his assailants Dick
O'Brien and "D-h:" Wlnfleld, and aays
he cannot recall any reasonwhy they
should attack him. He was brought
to Astoria and platen in St. Mary's
hspltal, where Dr.o Fulton attended
him. The bullet did not penetrate the
vital organs and last nlg"t he ras re
ported as doing nicely, with every
chance cf speedy recovery. -
The promotion of many artillery of
ficers; to the rank of brigadier general
thirty-three colonels who saw service
In the Civil war havng been slated first
for promotion and then retirement,
undoubtedly means that Major Charles
Humphreys now stationed at Fort
Stevens will be promoted to the rank
of lieutenant colonel. There Is no
more popular officer in the department
to. which he is attached than Major
Humphreys and his promotion, when It
comes, will be a source of gratification
to his many friends in Astoria.
The dUr baseball game of the season
will be played in Astoria next Sunday,
when the North Pacific Brewery team
and the regular Astoria team will meet
It is understood that considerable
money Is being wagered on the game,
and the boyi of both aggregations are
practicing for all they are worth. The
teams have played tteadlly throughout
the season, and with the additional
practice this week should be in fine
form when the game la called Sunday.
For the benefit of local tradesmen
who ship goods to Fort Stevens, Canby
and other points enroute, the following
schedule of the steamer Major Guy
Howard, the quartermaster's boat, for
the remainder of the month of July is
published: Leive Astoria, Tuesday,
.luly 21, 7:30 a. m, 2 p. m..; Thursday.
July siS, '8 a m., 3 p. m.; Saturday,
July 25 7:30 a. in., 1:30 p.. m.; Tuesday
July 2S, 7:30 a. m 2 p. m.; Thursday,
July 30," 7:30 a. m., 2 p. m. Trip
marked run to Fort Canby, Wash
ington,," nil others to Fort Stevens and
Columbia only
lne Lowest meed More in Astoria tor fine uocs
Chairman J. A. Eakin and Clerk E.
Z. Fersuson of School District Na
1, are busy signing the bonds recently
authorized. The Issue consists of 35
bonds of the value of $35,000, and the
clerk and chinJrman are required to
sign every coupon attached. TWs
means that they write their names 41
times each on every bond, and that on
the entire issue their signature will ap
pear 2.8T0 times. This they consider as
hard work as being secretary of w ar as
that official has to sign every docu
ment that leaves his department.
The distinction of receiving the first :
loan from the state school land fund
as aut'horlied by law, belongs to As
torla. -;
7 .
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
Those having furnished roms to rent
during the regatta will please fill out
the blank below and mail or hand It to
the committee:
Name
Street and No
Number of rooms
Number of beds
rice per night
Remarks .. ..
CLAIRVOYANT.
Medium. Advice on business. Lo
cates mines and stolen property, ad
justs family troubles and love affairs.
Here for short time only. Mrs. Thomp
son, room 14, page building, ; corner
Twelfth and Commercial streets.
, ..RED MEN'S PICNIC.
Concomly Tribe No. 7. will give a
picnic to Olney on Sunday, July 26.
Steamer Mayflower and barge will leave
Fishers' wharf at 9 o'clock, a. m., tick
ets 50 cents. For sale by all members.
Coma along, bring your : basket and
.MrtHtii'uiiiijiiii!ili'4iHiiiHt!nututiiwtiwtittiKi' Huti)r,iriK.:i!ii.itiiii!'t.'---'tt
, VOTE AT DUNBAR'S
FOR THE
legatta Queei'
- len Votes Free
With Every $1.00 Purchase
Every Astorian Should Boost the Regatta.
This Is One Way To Do It.
Voting For The Queen Must Move Fasten
So We Offer You Inducements to Vote.
Ten Free Votes With Every Dollar Purchase.
We Pay For the Votes.
- We propose alwave to be found in tlie lead. Nowhere else
in tlie city can so many new and desirable features in Ladies'
Furnishings he seen.. If it is late and stylish call for it at
Me A. DUNBAR CO.
B
argams
For-July
Bargains in every department
for Men, Women and Child
ren, Bargains for everybody
at our store this week. j& j&
Ji.oo and $1.25 Kid Gloves at....... .48
50c Wash Silks at. .30
30c and 35c Corset Covers at $
50c Shirt Waists at.... 35
$1. 25 Shirt Waists at.... .98
$2.00 and 52.25 Shirt Waists 1.69
10c and 12c Lawns at ...................... . ' .07
75c Men's Negligee Shirts.. .' .45.
50c Men's Negligee Shirts .35 ;
60c Men's Balbriggan Underwear .45
S2.50 Ladies' Tici Kid Shoes.... .... .. .. .... 1.95 '
" $2.50 Men's Vici Kid Shoes 1.95
MORSE DEPT. STORE
The Place to Save Money
- All Kinds of Mattresses '
Made to Order
Furniture Repaired
Upholstering
Adams a Henningsen
Dealers 1 11
Furniture. : Stoves, Tinware, Hoase Furnishings.
Second-hand Goods Bought And Sold.
We Bny All Kinds of Junk.
405 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON,
"PHONE, RED 2305
It j!
Millions Wear Them
THE
W. L. DOUGLAS ' SHOE
Tlmt Tried and Proven Perfect
There ate no slielt-worn or
; out of date goods 'hi our
store. .
PETERSON & BROWN
bar a good time.