The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 08, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA. OREGON, SATUH DAY, AUGUST 8, 190.1.
New York
Cream Cheese
2oc per pound
KOSS, HIGGINS (SI CO.
anocEiuEa and meats.
THE TIDI2H
AUOU8T, 1002,
High Water
a " Pat. "
Paturdiiy . .
xundak; . .
Monday . . .
Tuertay . .
Wednesday t
Thursday . .
Friday . . .
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. 4 10:51 (.1 10! M 7.0
. il 11:30 6,6 11:03 7.7
. I .. 11:48 7.7
. 7 ..... .... HM 7.0
ATJOUBT, 1908.
Low Water.
" 1)11 1 8.
tfntHrilny ,,
BUNDAY . .
Monday .
Tundy . . .
Wednesday . .
Thursday . . .
Friday . . . .
Just
As Good.
T a. M. TP. M.
1 h.m. ( ft h.m. ft."
I i:23 1.5 1:01 2.0
1 2:S) 1.2 2:14 2.2
I 2:35 1.0 2:27 2.5
I 4:21 0. 4:24 2.
5 5:21 0.4 5:27 2.4
I 6:04 0.2 :1! 2.2
I 6:40 0.2 6: DO 2.1
. . Local Brevities; ,
Ilrtw often do you hc:ir that expression?
Hut you don't w: t Ihut,
ItmUt on THE I!i:.ST.w '
Olbcr make WEIll'i Mio bet two or three years n.
NEW men. NEW h!Ma mo coming to tlie front
makiog bettor C'LoT! I ICS.
1 wen wixtt to sec fr myself what is BEST.
Iliitve ickeJ tlio BEST
DonUityUSTASt.OOD,"
Buy ours "THE BEST." ;
Hand Modeled"
High Art Insured
Agent KupM?nhciincr
Cloihiiif,'.
Agent .Stroma Bros.,
Clothing.
Au'ent C. K & It. Union Made, l'eifect Tit
ting Clothing.
Agent Carhiirt Union Made Clothes.
Agent W. M. & G. Union Made Trousers.
Agent K. .V W. Collars, and liress
Shirts.
Agent Monarch and Clucit Soft and Stiff
Shirts. .
Agent Auerhach Swell NeVkwear.
Edcrhctmcr, Stein & Co,, (ood
Clothes for Hoys.
Agent
The
Best
Malfes
On
Earth
eraian Wise
v.
STILIj IN THHJ LEAP '
Dainty eater, people with hearty
appetite theater parties, and all other
panic find what they deslr and ome
to appreciate at tha Toke Point Oyster
limine. The choicest viands In the mar
ket are there served In most pleasing
style. Open all night, Private rooms
. CHEAP FUEL.
Fir slabwood. glove iegths, 2.60 pit
tqrd. lioxwood 21.S0 per large load,
('hone 2U1 tilnck. Kelly, the trnna.
ivi man. ' '
Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly
turlmi, 21.00 a year. '' -
Still In The Lead
For twenty-seven
years we have been
Leaders in the
Furniture Trade
Our Larg'e Stock
I comprises the best
' C . : . . .
goods obtainable
All our furniture 4s
first class and yet
you can buy of us as
cheaply as else-
J where. Try it.
Charles
Heilborn
Son;
i-
WRATH Kit FORECAST- -Oregon
and WashlngtonBaturelay, fair and
continued warm
Jl'HT INA. & M. Smith' Imported
.Hi-hotcli Kippered herring, .,' .
JOKNHO.V Bit OS,
IloND APPftOVED-At yesterday'
won of the county court the bond of
I'red Illulwlt II, who had petitioned the
eourl for iierriilMlon to huul toga ucros
tlm county road at Olney, waa approv.
ed
ANTCNB Lt'Nl) RELEASED The
bond of 2M In the rune of Antono Lund
chnrged with larceny from a tore was
reduced yesterday afternoon and In lieu
I hereof the caxlt bull of J((l0 oeeepted.
Lund wa at mre rHrnxed.,
Ol't) FKLIW8 MEET The Odd
Fellow hld a meeting on Thuraday
iiiKht and Inltlnted into the tnyaterlea
the ord'-r Alfred Wlrkkula. Thla or
der la enjoylnir wide pronp5rlty, and I
iitlnu'tlnK new metnler all the time.
JoK LEI )N AH U ItKHTS (HIMFOUT-
A ULY-Joe Leonard, third aaalatant
kwr of the Tillamook rook light, who
mjxtalned frai-tuna of the arm and leg
by falling from a dorrUk there mently
I now on the way to movery. 'He U
at th hoKpltal, and la rextlnn comfort
ahly. OI'EKATIOV ON MR. WEST-Harry
Wi-nt, the train dlnpatehvr al the A. k
C. H. It,, who was tJk;n auddenly III,
on Thuiodfiy. iifiqaiiliatlnif hl remov
al, to the honpllul, waa miici nfully op
erated on yi-aterdny, and though he la
Htlll a very U k mun he In renting
eaally c"nld rln the nature of hi III
nef. Hie mother im been U'k-gniph-t-d
lo and ha wired bark Unit ahe will
eume lo AHlorla Immediately. Mr.
Weat'i home l In Spokane.
AN'OTHEIt ItfN ItEPOKTED It
wa reurted lant nl:ht that Rllluelteri
In tl lor imrt of the river made un
uauully good "atrhea on fliwd tide, the
imlMtlon pointing to another' big run
(oiiiIhk in. On the huiu the aelnera
did not nuke noticeably big hnula but
the feeult (a likely to be different by
tonight. Report reached the city yester
d.iy th it the wheels and other fishing
contrlva ireti at the eaacade are blH-k-
ed with' IIh;i and thitt Waiiu'a cannery
tit tlntt point 1h ronalderably over-eup-
piled.
I Juet came over to shout ahlpplng
car load each day from here, which
we have been doing inc luat Satur
day.", The reporter aaketl about the
rotten neta, between drink and no
forth. "Well, we can't aJwaya arrange
to hfcve the fleh running our way, o
we come here when they desert ua
Do you take anything?"
HIXT V TON OF EAD SALMON
Chief of Police Hallock put two men t
whrk yeaterday on the beach clearing
away the putrid fleh that ha been
dumped pinee the firet run waa reported
Mayor Huprnant eatlmated the amount
of Itsh at 60 ton, and thought Chat he
waa making, a, conservative gueea,
Chief Hallock haa work for more men
who have boat, but they muat loe no
time In appylng for the Job aa tha
atench from the putrid maaa grow
etrong,r ea h day. Conalderable pro
t-rcea waa nwle ' yeaterday by the
men aaHlgned to the work.
VIEWERS A PPOl NTED-The county
i-onrt jenfrdfiy appointed aa viewer to
fay out thtf Lewie ami Clark road are
IHiitl Mantcr Krye, County Surveyor
Aetbury and Frank L. Parker. They
iill nwi ut the court house Kept. 1,
ii iliio'tej by the court. The loute for
the proponed Christ Ebson roail for die
trie I No. 5 will Ik- la'J 'it by the 'ro.i1'
ntMMter. .iiuniy aurveyor and William
Chmiee, who wire aleo oppolnted a
viewer iif yent nlay's m itslon. Their
liietrai'tionH are to meet at the court
Iwuae on the 14th of next month.
DECORATED WITH Iit'LLETS Be
cauw they were not decorated 'lth the
bra badge of liberty, numerou oi
the canine tribe have been decorated
with bullet during the laat few day,
and there are otiher awaiting a almllar
fate If the ow ner do not dig down and
cough up the neceaeary 22.60, the price
of the annual license. Poundmaater
Olaf Petersen travel the town over In
Anarch of the wandering barken, and
the member of the police force act a
esectit loner. Every time the pound-
mater catche a dt)g he earn a fee,
and every time the owner reecue the
dog from the hadow of execution the
city earn a llcenee fee, ao that It put
money In circulation either why, '.
TELEPHONE ATTACHMENT An
electric gong 'attachment ha been In
vented by Edward Lewellyn, driver for
hone company No. 1, and the apparatuit
I being uned at the hoae house. The
ringing of the telephone atari the gong
which can be heard at a great distance
and ring for fully a minute. A circuit
breaking rod prevent the battery from
running down. The circuit I thrown
eff by a mall witch when central la
ca'led. The attachment together with
the telephone proper la placed on a
Rwitch board. While' the attachment
look simple enough, a cloae examina
tion ahowe that Mr. Lewellyn allowed
great Ingenuity In evolving It. Warren
Cyrua of the Reliance Electrical Work
did the electrical work.
'PfHSE FOR HORSE RACES f
Among the lnteet feature to be added
t'l the regatta programme U a horse
nice meet which will be run on Astor
sheet. A purne of 2150 ha been voted
for the event." and thefommlttee al
leady has assurances that some of the
bluest blooded, highest stepping nags
that ever cantered along the aristocrat
ic street will be entered. The nrrange-
n?ntn for the race are In the hands of
Hayes Eastabrook, who will announce
the conditions and other pertinent mat
ter later. In response to the" request
of the committee for decorations the
captains of several vessels in port have
rent in their colors, and the list Includ
e American, English and German
II mt'. A press committee consisting of
Richard C. Lee of The Budget, R.Gib
wi, The News. C. J. Curtis, The
Herald, an 1 Francis P.riis.i, The Morn
lug Astori.'tn, wa .appointed to enter
tHln th? visiting newspaper representa
tives ' ' . ...
' At'MITS HE WAS MISTAKEN F.
A.Setifert, of The frames, and hi broth
er (V, E. tJeufert, were In the city yes
te'iilny. W. E. return-,! ho;-, c in the
evenimr. F. A. a.linlls that ti e horfey
hn-bn Is on hint on t!ie matter of fish.
He Raid aoinethMig a few weeks njjo
about the fish omln to Astoria be
tween drinks, nod suggested that the
fishermen here UHed rotten net. Now
Mr. Heufert 1 shipping out a car load j of. the falerated trailes to have charge
of th Royal Chlnooks dully from Ast-:i- i of the t.abar day celebr.ttton: A. C. Cal
FOR LAI.OR DAY CKLKBRATION-
At,a meeting of the labor council last
i tvei't '1 ine luiiowing gt.ne:,u coinmu
i
! lee wus ap:xlnhl by President Mayer
la to The Palles, "(ur tannery Is run
ning short, very short" he suij at t'lie
Occident yesterday In conversation
with n reporter of the Astoriun. "In
tVet we h ive b'n short some time, so
VVaii "Sflaii.f" jj
It is the Cream
that makei tht eoffw ippetlring. Poor
cream has .polled many a orawiw
To geuuin
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Crecam
i heart the above can label. . Ask
your grocer tor ui ngm mna, i
wmcn I. in. mo Husiao.wi i
k nd. Never our, ruaranwea I
ab.olut.ly pure oow't milk, most I
nuiriuous ara appetizing. r
It In your oolteo it etatt au j
Others.
HELVETIA KELK
. COHDENSINO CO.
ElfhUnd, minoiJ -
Ian, Oeorga Rouslow, H, H. Lund, Mlke
LudesehVr, J. S. Peck, A. McCroskey
and C. H. Proske. President Pete
Mayer was appointed chairman by the
council. This committee will be assist
ed by other but the arrangements for
the celebration will be In the hands of
the Reneral committee. A grand pa
rade and ball have been i settled upon
to constitute the main feature of the
celebration. Prizes will be posted by
the committee to be competed for'"by
the participant in the parade. The fea.
Hires to be considered In the contest
are floats ami the best turnouts by the
various" union delegation.' 'It, wa re
ported by the representatives of the
union last evening lhr.it their respect
ive organizations would make a show
ing with floats and ottyer features dur.
tng the day, and the sense a expressed
at the meeting la to make the celebra
tion one long to be remembered. ' . ,
READS' FOR STREET FAIR Man
acter E. W. Frost, representing E. J.
Arnold' Carnival company who will
furnish the attractions for the street
ftir regatta week commencing Tuesda
evening, Aug. IS, has about completed
all arrangement for the opening. Two
performances will be given dally at ont
one and '7 o'clock. Special features are
being arranged for each evening In the
main pavilion, announcement of which
will be later. In addition to the btand
concerts the program In the main pa
villlon will include the Flying Vlctor
ellaa, in a new aerial sensation;. The
De Garros, kings of the Roman rings;
The Travlolas, hoop rollers and jugglers
Dor Family In "Adventure with! Sa
tan;" Capt Carlo Wildes In hi thril
ling Hlide for Life, and Prof, .Horn'
Dog and Monkey ctrcua. There will be
seven lde show: W. F. Wallace's Fa
mous Olas Blower; thi Menagerie;
Loretta Twin Vaudeville C-, including
the Great Ver Valln, the boy w ith many
voice; th Old Plantation Theatre;
Tetsuwarl's Japanese Actors and Acro
bats; The Spanish Thiurej Alice the
Wonder and the Edison Electric SGiow.
Another feature secured i the famous
Ferris wheel. The committee has
placed the price of admission to the
main pavilion at ten cent. ,; ,
HOHB TEAM BENEFIT Fisher'
opera house w well filled last night
with the friend of the Astoria hoe
team, the occasion being a benefit per
formance given by theMargaritaFischer
'Company. The appropriate drama,
"The Fireman' Ward".' was presented,
and a few dadoes ori the side not in
cluded In the regular program, as for
Instance when big John Corno walked
on the stage In the third act and re
sponded to the amorous pleadings of
the Widow Brown. The house fairly
shook w 1th the cyclone of applause that
swept over It, and John was the wortny
recipient of a beautiful callage bou-tti,'-t.
The hose team also did stunt
in the same act, and the member of
the regular company wore hose team
sweaters and caps. It was typical
hose team performance from Capt.
Ilrown to the demure little" leading lady.
Mlas Margarita Fischer looked "too
cute for anything" and read her lines
with varying degrees of emotion. The
supporting company was up to Its us
ual standard. Gerald and Errol appear
ed In a brand new sketch that was real
ly entertaining, being pleasant relief
from their other um. This afternoon
the company will give a matinee perfoi
manee. The bill will Include "My Un
cle from Sweden" and "O'Grady's Wlir
The matinee price will be 15 and 25 cts.
Tonight for the first time on any stage i
will be produced the emotional drama
Utah" written especially for Wis
Fischer. The hose team will receive a
substantial sum for the benefit perform
ance.
PAYING UP BACK TAXE8-)ne of
the best Indications of the prosperity
that Clatsop county Is enjoying at the
present time is reflected in the amount
of cash that I paid over the counter
at the sheriff' office dally for back
taxes. The payments exceed 23(H) near-
every day.and sometime the amount
Is close up to $1,000j Those who are pay
ing up are people who availed them
selves of the six months' grace allowed
by- law . That is to say, they paid
one half of their taxes last spring and
are now paying 4he balance. They lose
the three per cenf rebate, of course, but
they argued wisely at the time that the
first payment was made' that If was bet
ter to loe the rebate than the property
The dllinquents have until the first Mon
day in October to square their accounts
with the sheriff. There remains about
110,000 of such taxes yet to be paid. The
tax rolls are in a cleaner con'Utton at
he present time than ever before. Page
after page of the property assessed are ;
checked up with the magic mark des
ignating that '.hey have been paid, and
glance, at the assessment rolls shows
that the people of Clatsop county are
rolliirg in prosperity. Deputy Sheriffs
atsonllinder and .Alien Anderson are
orkln? overtime clearing the ea'e i
books showing the result of the 1$02
property sales, when the delinquent
pnijierty of ten years' standing was dis
posed of by auction under a special law
of the legislature. . They have been
working on the books for more than
two months now, and If they work
every day from morning until night it
will take them two months more to com
plete-the work. "-
The Lowest Priced Store In Astoria For Fine Coeds
Neckwear and Gloves
Special Announcement of Choice Bargains in
Seasonable Goods ? & &
' Thty must be seen to be understood und apprecinted.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
COLLARS, TIES, TURNOVERS, STOCKS, etc., etc.,
In Lace, Embroidery, Linen and
Silk. Prices will astonish: : : : :
Lisle and Sillt Gloves
1, 2 and 3 clasp, in Crays, Tons, Black and White
Very desirable and cheap.
Sfte A. DUNBAR CO.
All Kinds of Mattresses
Made to Order
Furniture Repaired
Upholstering
Adams 3 Henhing'sen
' Dealers lu .
,- 1 ... . .m
Fornitare, Stoves, Tinware, Koase Furnlshlcgs.
Second-band Goods Bos?bt And Sold.
We Bny All Kinds of Junk. '
405 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON.
PHONE, RED 230S
Nobby kinoes
Stylish, Handsome,
Comfortable and
Durable Shoes
' . - : -- - '
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Thi Latest Novelties in Summer Footwear"
Largest an! Newest Stock and Lowest Prices
eterson
& Brown
. . . Marine Notes. .
The British ship Ardecraig went
np the river yesterday to load wheat
at Portland. She discharged a quan
tity of cement at this port.
The three masted schooner Advent
left out yesterday for lumber for Cali
fornia. She took on her cargo at St.
Helens.'
The three masted schooner Charles R.
Wilson has arrived from San Francisco
in ballast.' The vesel will load lumber
for the Kay City.
The steamer Homer fa now at sea,
bountl for Scotch cape, iA'aska, with
supplies and construction material for
the light house districts. Before sail
ing a -wire was received from Secre
tary George B. Cortelyou authorizing
the Homer to enter Alaska ports free
from custom Inspection Besides sup
plies arid material from Portland the
Homer carled from this port a great
quantity of lumber loaded at the As
toria Box Company,--
uminer
avings!
Nowheie will your money buy "more. v Nowhere
will you find greater quantities, better assortments or
more reliable qualities than here. To dispose of our
summer goods we lower the prices to the last notch,
selling goods below what we paid for them, , Reiid on;
Your grocer is glad N to
moneyback Schilling's Best;
it costs him nothing and brings
him good-will and confidence,
v Vhy should he not be 'glad?
1212, 15 and 20c Lawns and Batistes at
35 and 40c Shirt Maists at . ,
$1.00 and $1.25 Shirt Waists at .
$2.00 and $2.25 Shirt Waists at ;
25 and 35c Ladies Neckwear at
25c Ladies Sleeveless Vests at
15c Ladies Sleeveless Vests at
$1.00 and $1.25 Kid Gloves at
19c
25c
89c
$1.65
19c
19c
10c
48c
MORSE DEPT , STORE
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY
508-510 Commercial Street. . Astoria, Oregon.
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