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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1903)
4 ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEP TKMREk fs IMM. TUZQW RELIABLE Absolutely AireT THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE COUNTY COURT ADJOURNS. The county court adjourned yester day until Monday. September 14, when bids will be opened for clearing the Elk creek road. The route Is to be slashed to a width of 40 feet. Yesterday the court Instructed Clerk Clinton to draw warrants for W.400 In favor of Fergu son & Ilouston for work on the Lewi and Clark bridge. The clerk was also Instructed to ask Jacob Kamm for per mission to take gravel from Claska nine creok to usa on the road running over Kamm hill. Judge Trenchard was empowered to arrange, for the con atructiou of a keeper's house for the Lewis and Clark bridge and also to ap point a keeper. Recently the super visor of road district No. 5 asked for sufficient plonking to Improve the dyke extending from the Toungs bay bridge but the court Is undecided si" to what shall be used plank or crushed rock The matter was reported to Judge Trenchard and Commissioner Young, with power to act. NEW FRONTS TO BE PUT IN. The appearance of several Commer rial street stores Is to be greatly Im proved during the present month, when modern fronts will be Installed. Coop er's is to take on an entirely new ap pearance. The present stairway lead in? to the second floor of the Pythian bulldinK will be removed and an en trance put In at the western end of the building. The front will be of plate glass, with a store entrance In the cen ter. and the building win be repainted Interior lmorovements will also be made, the whole Involving the expend It ure of several thousands of dollars It Is Mr. Cooper's Intention to make his tore one of the finest In the state A new front is to toe Installed at Peter son & Brown's and also at Wherity A Ralston's. RUNAWAY LASTED QUICK. One of Foard & Stokes" delivery nor conceived the Idea of bolting at hont n. m. yesterday while standing in front of the store. To think, with that equlno, was to act, so he squared mway for the dock at a trine less man a Lou Dillon gait. An electric car round Ing the curve at that moment served to deflect the course of his tiorshlp about three Joints to port, whereby ne wouia hMve eventually gone up against a glass window, but Just then a young nii..w nn th front nlatiorm oi tho mr an-unar off. grabbed the recalci trant Bteed by the bridle and backed him and his automobubble off tne sme walk, holding on until the driver afi- pearea. FIRST WORK TODAY At 1:30 this afternoon the Hume mill will cut Its first stick of timber. Only a few persons will be present at the commencement of the operations. At' ter one big log is run through the mill operations win be suspended, perhaps unUl Tuesday, when actual work will be begun. ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED. The ladies of the Methodist church are planning a great entertainment for the evening of the 18th. "King of the Land of Nod" with a vast Tetinue of princes and courtiers promise to give the public an exceptional entertaining evening. . NOTICE The Astoria National Bank will- be closed at 12 o'clock, noon, today on ac count of the death of Hon. D. K. War ren, its president. sat-lt GOLF CHAMPIONS TO MEET Glencove, L. I., Sept. 4. Walter J. Travis, of the Garden City Golf Club, and E. M. Byers, of the Allegheny Country Club, Pittsburg, will meet to morrow in a final round for the ama teur golf championship of the United States. Travis has' held th& national championship twice and Byers was a runner up to last year at GlenvIewCftib near Chicago. A grand match is looked for. ' Travis met the young Princeton golf er, F. O. Relnhart, today and won the high score of S up and 4 to play while Byers, who recently graduated from Yale, defeated the last surviving west erner, Bruce D. Smith, by the same figure. MR1 MOLINEUX IS DIVORCED. New York, ept 4. Counsel for Mrs.. Roland B. Molineux has announced that the reports of his client having secured a decree of divorce In South Dakota are true. None of those con netted with the case will say where the decree was issued. Beyond the mere confirmation, the only statement vouch safed was that Mrs. Molineux wiH re sume her maiden name. I PERSONAL f Mrs. R. O. Prael Is visiting In Port land. . W. W. Whipple Is tn town on private business. H. T. Flndlay, of Portland, Is visit Ing In the city. Harry Lewis, representing an eastern si'.k house, is in the city. Mrs. R. c: Julian and children are tn Oswega visiting with relatives. Miss Nellie Vtatnger will leave today for California where she will visit for a time. K. Brodie, who has been In the city for the past two weeks, returned fast night to Oregon City. Jacop Vtxinger will spend two weeks on Puget sound and leaves this evening for Seattle to betrin his vacation. Ed Llewelten has returned from his vacation at Seaside and has resumed his position in the fire department. Lvi Wooden has returned from Alas ka where he was In the employ, of the Alaska Fishermen's Packing company. Mrs. W. T. Chutter. accompanied by her daughter, went to Seattle yesterday to loin Mr. Chutter, who is In business there, ' Mrs. F. N. Gunn, who has been vis iting with her mother, Mrs. McKean, will leave today for her home In Cali fornia. . Frank D. Shields, formerly of Astoria has recently been made assistant man ager of the lubricating department of the Standard Oil Company at Portfend. F. R. Stokea left last evening for Bucoda, Washington, after spending two days In the city. Mr. Stokes re ports everything booming at the Wash ington mill. Rev. L. J. Trumbull will leave Mon day morning for Phoenix, Arisona, where he will Join his wife and daugh ter. Miss Trumbull Is tn Arisona for her health. Secretary of State Dunbar and Mrs. Dunbar returned to the city yesterday from Elk creek, where they have been sojourning. They will leave for Salfm Sunday night. While here Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunbar. Mrs. Charles T. Hubbard went to Portland last night where her daughter precedes her. Mr. Hubbard will go up next week. It Is his Intention to build at Portland and live there In the future. TheHubbards have made their home at Seaside for a number of years. Musical Wonder In The City Electricity Makes Possible $1,000 Twentieth Century Marvel Exhibition Tonight The Eilers piano house has placed In Kopp'S beer hall, conwr Seventh and Astor streets, conducted by Messrs. Seafeldt A Wlrkkala, one of the latest designed and the only perfect rtectrlc self-playing device on the market to day. It ts the Peerless piano player, and all the laKst pianoforte music can be plaved on tt. Drop In and hear It. sa-4l-S-t SANTA FE COMING TO EUREKA. Eureka, Cal., Sept. 4. A transfer of realty Just recorded evidences the in tentions of the Santa Fe system of es tablishing a terminus on Humbolt bay. Three-fourths of what is known as the AUen tract- has been secured by the Santa Fe. people and a suit In condem nation for the balance of the property Is pending. The price paid Is reported to have been 175.000. This tract which adjoins the Santa Fe's d?pot here, together with the ter- I rotnal site of the old Eel River and Eu l reka road on the north and that of the California A Northern railroad on the south of it, both sites new being owned by the Santa Fe. Through the purchase of the two roads, will give them one of the best terminals on Humbolt bay. Scow ; Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers cf Iron, Steel, Brass ami Bronzo Castings. General Kcundrviucn and Puttornnuikers. Absolutely hrstcliws work, litres lowest. Phone 2451. Crrner Eighteenth and Franklin. lELATERITE U M.aersl Rubber) voi.' may jxti:m miianzMi or tin. I It lieceni.ii liilUH'It'KAWOllN.OlIT ll(M)l ELATE RITE ROOFING TnkeMhepUe of t-Mni:!!, iln, tiui. tnr nml mvL ami all tuviMir) wofimr tV. 1 f.. . ......... .a i rrr nut tin aitii niiriH(-M. piii'it. yiiumib. mn .taw int i.ni.i.m'.Mi tui uii climBtes. ltinsnusbie in com. S.I.I on merit, GnuniuteeU. It will pay to ask for prices ana iiiioriuninui. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Bi tiding, Portland. R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. Phone 831 MRS. DREXEL LOSES JEWELS. New York, Sept. 4. Two Jewels, the value of which Is estimated at itO.000. have been lost by Mrs. John It. rrexet. a prominent society leader, according I to dispatches from Newport. On dis appeared July 4 and the other August 14, ut, as Mrs. Drexel hoped to find them by quist search, the matter was kept secret. Both jewels were neck lace pendants, one a pear-shaped dia mond surrounded by Ave stones of rare color and the other a pear-shaped emerald. THE WIGWAM (ins Brooks. .Monager, Wines, Liquor and Cigars, Best in the Market. Concert Every Evening. Patrons Cordially Received and Well Treated. Eighth and Astor Streets, - . - Astoria, Oregon. BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Shoeing. L'OSfflna Camp Work, All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth ami Duane Sts. 'Phone 911. vMarine Notes. The four masted schooner Irene ar rived yesterday from San Diego to load lumber. The three masted schooner Endeavor passed out yesterday with lumber for California. The coasting steamer Georg R. Vos- burg will leave out this morning for Tillamook. The steamship Indravelll departed for oriental ports with flour and general merchandise. The O. R. & N. steamer Columbia will pass out this morning for San Francisco. A large passenger list is booked and a quantity of freight will be taken. The California Chinese who are engaged here during the summer months in the canneries, will be return ing to their homes. BASEBALL SCORES Oak- Se- PACIFIC COAST. At San Francisco Portland 1; land 2. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 3; attle 7. At Sacramento Sacramento 7; San Francisco. Z. PACIFIC' NATIONAL. At Butte Butte 9; Salt Lake 12. At Seattle Seattle 7; Spokane 5. NATIONAL. At Philadelphia First game Phila delphia 6; Boston 4. At Philadelphia Second game Phil adelphia 9; Boston 0. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 3: Cincin nati 1. At New Tork First game New Tork ; 'Brooklyn 6. At New Tork Second game New Tork 2; Brooklyn 7. . AMERICAN. At Detroit Detroit 11; Cleveland 3 At Washington Washington 8; New Tork 1. LONG UNDERGROUND RIDE. New Tqrk, Sept. 4. Excavations have been begun in lower Broadway for the extension of the rapid transit sub way from City Hall park to the Bat tery. When completed this extension will make a continuous rde possible beneath the surface from end to end of Manhattan Island when the subway opens for business. Owing to the great crush of traffic In Broadway precau tions not thought necessary In other sections have been taken to carry on the work with the least possible dis turbance on the street surface. New Style Restauraut Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Nsght. Good Service. 120 tlth St.. Mxt door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON SAM MORRIS SIGNS- Portland, Sept. 4. Sam Morris, the Nes Perce Indian pitcher from Chema wa Indian training school, was granted a furlough until December 1 and today closed a contract with the Portland Pacific Coast League. He left tonight for San Francisco where he will pitch Monday. Diamonds Are Going Upll RIGHT NOW The Time to Buy a Fine Gem j. H. SEYMOUR Has Beauties at Prices no Greater than Months Ago 466 Commercial Slrttt ASTORIA, ORE. regon RSanufacture "PENDLETON" INDIAN ROBES AND SHAWLS HAKE EXCELLENT 1 A w loucn lovers, Lounge lovers Driving' Robes Bathing Robes, Veranda Wraps n Trunk Throws For Fancy Corners and For the Bed A Large Assortment of the Above Goods at C. H. Cooper's The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of ASTORIA SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Large new line at $7.75 And up Elegant new designs in Chtffoneiresftnd Hall Trees Come in and see some Nobby Furniture H.H.ZAPF - The Housefurnisher WMMWtl COMMIMtCIAL HTKKKT New Today HATS TRIMMED FREE Just received a tin? line of ladles and children's fall and winter hats. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. Will also sell shirt waists, skirts, child ren's clothing and summer hats at cost. MRS. R. INGLETON, Welch Block, opposite Budget. A Wonderful Medicine. 9. F-r ft A fills WOU ALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Paias in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver and Female - Ailments. PBSPAStO OKIT BY TBS FBOrSilTOB, Thorrui Bcecham, SL Helens, Eng. Sold by all Drorelst In United State, la tasas, 10c and 25c ICE CREAM NOT HOW MUCH BUT HOW GOOD. 15 CENTS A PINT AT TAGG'S. This Is the time to can greengage plums. Selling at 50 cents per box at JOHNSON BROS. HAWE3' 3.00 HATS. The hats of latest vogue and for ev ery face, figure and fancy; fully guar anteed. S. Danzlger & Co., sole agents. ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger & Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. DENSMORlf TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Dens more. Huxley, Ryan & Co., 82 Fourth Street Portland, Or. Fancy and Staple Groceries ; FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN . Tenth and Commrrclfll Streets J ft ii The -Boston Restaurant fliJO COMMERCIAL 8TKEKT Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention IliQh Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO First Class in livery Respect liar and Milliard Room American and European Plan I rcc Coach to the House PARKER HOUSE H. U. PAHKF.K. Proprietor K. P. PAItKKR, Manr. Uood Baraplo Room on flrmin Floor for Commerc Men ASTORIA - - , f - "... . " .,01i;i0N. COTTAGE WANTED. Wanted To rent an unfurniBhed cot tajre of from six to eight rooms, In res ident portion and convenient to busl ness section. Address "A" care Astor ia n. , f-et JAPANESE GOODS. o mm New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Tokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan, CIGARETTES. The newest and" latest In cigarettes Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul. linger's. Two stores. A LIFE SAVER Many lives are annually destroyed by diseases resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing Is done by art expert, and save annoyance and dan ger. Gas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixtures in stock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, 425 Bond street, 'Phone 1031, 13.00 HATS. We are the sole selling axents of awes' celebrated Hats: eoual to anv &.w hat on the market. S. DANZIGER & CO Weinhard's L1eeer HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Says this up-to-date traveler to the bell-boy who antwers his Imperative eummonc "I know of no iniall-iizi'd hotel acccstory that meant more I r the uatisfaction of its gueiti than the Soap provided fur them. You alwayi provide fledlcal Lake Soap. That's jutt si it ihouhl be," The refined imoothness and exquiiite -fragrance of Medical Lake Soap, added to Iti incomparable freshening,' cleanting, imoothening qualities are the reason why all comfort-desiring travelers, fins club houtes, fint-clau hoteli and home-like homes are giving it the nnmiitakable endorsement of exclusive toilette use, , Of delicate, purely natural composition with a generous prepon derance of fledlcal Lake Cryetali the evaporation formed concentration of fledlcal Lake, Washing ion, witn ui weaan oi nygenic power, fledlcal Lake Soap la the Seap par ex cellence for travel by rail or water. It U admirable (or the complexion and it a (trong and pleasant sntiseptic, and will be found of great value in all cases of Eczema, Sunburo, Prickly Heat, and all Skin Irritations. All first-clais druggists sell Medical Lake Soap. 25c. cake. MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT Tne IDEAL SKIN POOD 28c. a box at druggists, Medical Lake Salti Mfg. Co., Sole Mfn. New York sod Spoken. Wash. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. C, Spokane, Wash, Gentlemen-Asevere attack of rheumatism overtook me, but Instead of consulting a doctor I resorted to Medical Lake water and was soon on my feet again. For barbed wire cuts the Medical Lake salts are the most effective remedy that can be found I had a valuable horse get Into the wire fence and was so badly cut that she was unable to walk To get her home I was compelled to roll her onto a"stone boaf'and haul her home. I wanted to shoot the the animal, but my wife prevented me, and we went to work to save mare If possible. A strong so lutton of Medical Lake water was use4 to wash out the frlghtfull cuts then the pure Medical Lake pul verlzed salts were blown Into the wounds. The results more than Justified our hopes. The deep cuts began healing from the bottom, and In an Incredibly short time the animal was, save for a few slight scare, as good as ever. Have also used It in other case of barbed wire cuts In animals with most -satisfactory results. The English language Is Inadequate to express my admiration of Medical Lake water and salts as positive cures In such cases. JAMES GLASGOW, Medical Lake, Wash. For sale In Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial,; the Conn Drug Company Twelfth and Commercial and Charles' Rogers, Odd Fellow's building '