The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 16, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA, OKEGON, WJ-DXEMMY, SEPTEMBER 16, 103.
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IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME
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,f Prepare for Winter
250 Boies Fancy Peaches
Now is the time to can them. We want to move them quick
so have puM the irico down to jh business Hp.
Extra (Special Values Today.
ROSS, HIGGINS (SL CO
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPOINT1
THE TIDES
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3-0f A ffind-3
That Beat Them All
SUITS
$10.00
To
$30.00
OVER
COATS $10.00
To
$30.00
KUPPENHIMER .S
Famous Clothes
STROUSE BROS.
High Art Insured
Clothing
CHAS. KAUFMAN'S
Union Made Clothes
Wise
Herman
The Reliable
Clothier and Hatter
Opposite Palace Restaurant
Astoria, Oregon
ATTENTION. FORESTERS.
All member of Court Astoria, Foiy
ster of America, ara requested to as
aeuibte at Pohl'a undertaking parlor
t 12:15, sharp, today, to attend the
funeral of our late brother, Feter John
son, which takes place at 13:30, sharp.
The ateamer Vanguard will leave the
Lurllne wharf and conver the remains
to Greenwood cemetery. By order
A. C. CALLAN, Chief Ranger,
C. E. FOSTER, Financial Secretary.
Still In The Lead
For twenty-seven
years we have been
Leaders in the
Furniture Trade .
Our Large 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;
No Love For
Larry Sullivan
Captain Pritchard of the BIyths
wood Scores the Portland
. Boarding-house Man.
The Itlythswood. with a cargo of
lumtwr for Cape Town, Bouth Africa,
1 put to sea ifter lying In Astoria
harbor for two days. The Itlythswood
Is a lirltlnh ship and her skipper, Cap
tain I'rltt hurd has had trouble with the
sailor bordliir-hou tN-ople In Port
land. He Is particularly bitter agiilnMt
lrry Kulllvan, who, he says, certainly
n.tm hnve had hi own way.
"liul," he added, '"1 am leaned to see
that thing are changing for the bet
ter. The opposition bourdliig-house Is
going ti brv.ik the monopoly at lust.
I swuml a part of my crew the other
day from Mcrs. White and Smith and
1 must say they treuted me with more
civility than I have ever received at
the hands of boarding-house men hi
any Kirt. Tln-y did not try to hold me
up, but dalt with me In a buslneas-llke
manner, whl h was quite a fhariK. in
ded, to the unuiil treatment that a (Brit
ish captain has been accustomed to re
ceive In this port. Bo well satisfied
wa I with their manner of doing busi
ness that 1 gve them a letter of Intro
duction to other skippers of my ac
quaintance who are en route to the Co
lumbia. "I prophesy that Larry Sullivan's
reign of terror Is about at an end.
Why. the other day when be head that
the opposition house was going to fur
nlsh me with men he called on me and
made alt kinds of threats to Induce me j
to change my plans. When he saw
that this was not productive of the de
aired results he got down on bended
knees and Implored me to patronize
him. That was certainly a new depart
ure for Hulllvan. When he had every
thing his own way he wus In the habit
f assuming a haughty attitude and
Informing us that If we did not tike his
style we could go to Halifax or some
other w-aport. Hut the opposition has
had the effect of bringing him to his
knees, and that Is a good position In
which to keep him,"
The warring factions In Portland
nre keeping up their light and the end
la not in sliiht. The parties ho con
ducted the Astoria boardlng-housc
dropped out whn the newstate law
went Into eltwt. This low levied a li
cense on runner. Recently effort
hnve been made to Involve the Astor
lana in the Portland war, but the ef
fort has failed. The Astoria runners
nay they will have nothing to do with
the fight, and :hat they will not en
gage In the bunlnesa while the scrap la
on. After it is settled they can reopen
their house, an I then uguln they may
not. Th-v auy that there la some nney
in the bUHlnesj and that the volume of
trouble Incident 10 conduct of It Is al-"
together too great to suit.
Dj. Icon's
, PE
ToofSi
PERFECT
ovnor
Used by people of refinement
for over a quarter of a century
r- FefARED ev.
MANY CIVIL SUITS.
The circuit court d'x-ket for the Sep
tember term, which commences next
Monday, Is now In 'he hands of the
printer, and will be ready for ue on
Saturday. Clerk Clinton states that
there are 84 civil cases on the docket to
date. The number of criminal caaes
will not be known until District Attor
ney Alien flics his Informations. Sev
eral cases will be Interesting, and the
term promises to be a busy one.
All housekeepers who can fruit,
should, by all imana, have a triumph
fruit can wrench. Ask us to show them
to you.
JOHNSON BROS.
JAN, THE CHINESE .BOOTBLACK.
Astoria Is entitled to the distinction
of having the only known Chinese boot
black In Oregon. If not In-Amerka. His
nam I Sit Jan and his place of bus
iness Is at the Occident barber shop.
Hit Jan has piled his trade at the Oc
cident for eleven years and the way he
rxats a tattoo on rfi customer's back
would excite the envy of an Italian.
Jan has a modern "shiner" stand and
th moment you start to mount hi
!rrh that pig-tall queue begin to
swish from side to side and by the time
nu g.-t settled In hi chair his elbow
are shooting back and forth alternately
with the velocity of the piston rod of a
40-horse power engine a he bring out
the shine that defies competition. Out
side the ahop awing Jan'a sign, and it
I nothing more nor less than an old
boot polished as only Jan can polish.
To prevent dog a they paw along the
street from seeing their reflection in the
boot and engaging In a fight with
themselves, It 1 wung high out of
their reach. In hi humble calling Jan
Is accumulating ome means and only a
few days ago aent to hi native land a
check for $1100. Like most Chinamen.
Jan I a cousin of field Sack of Port
land.
Another Mongolian rarity to thrill the
out of Astorlan Is a Chinese grapho
phone. On Bond treet opposite the
postofflce I a place where - genuine
Chinese song are turned loose through
a graphophone at all hour of the day
Vou are flrnt apprised of It location by
, noise that suggest an army of rata
slurrying to cover over pile of tin
pans. Those of sensitive nerves that
would avoid "bug-houae" roads, are
unsafe within range of the nerve rack
dig discords. For Chinese only It is a
lullaby and while they are dosing off
into delirious dreams of the pipe and
graphophone music, the circumambi
ent air 1 suffering a disturbance that
sounds as much like this a anything
else
Sing ah soong me ah na poo
Chung him layee pa chu lee
I'nifh hung ola urn ah que
ring gle yung ah sabe see
SliiKeohata ah fu chin
Hlmalamelo pala ung
Lottlee ah chlng jla quln ''
Coma samcolo unj chu lung.
FOR RENT.
Three furnished rooms for housekeep
ing. No rhlldren. Enquire 470 Com
mercial street. -14-tf
LOST.
Brown carved stone from large
brooch. Finder please return to Mr
Sam'l Maddock, "t4 Seventeenth street.
and receive reward.
CREW NOTICE.
British ship "Port Patrick" from
Hamburg. Neither the master nur th
undersigned agents will be responsible
for any debt contracted by the crew.
GIRVEN & EYRE, Consignee.
No mul In t d hu such an effect
en on' mood u brMktut A well-
prepared breaklut loon meat
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
It addt a richness to your food
that nothing (In can, it is the
Mtt put of cows mux. Kit
your irooer you want to sma
your nutoano 10 cosiness wiui a
good brtakfut and you nMd
Economy Brand, Be sum you
th abov sap itbtl De
fers you buy. ,
HELVETIA UUt
CONDSRSIKO CO.
aSfbUDd, minoi yt
CROP. REPORTS.
The V. S. climate and crop bulletin
suit out from the Oregon section of the
weather bureau at Portland say for
the week ending Monday. 14: Wek wet
and cool. Little wheat remains to cut,
and threshing well advanced. Soil has
been softened by rain and fall plowing
la being done In many places. Grass
ha made a good stuft and stock on the
ranges is in good condltnon. Hop-pick
Ing will be over by the, end of the week.
Lice and mould more common than us
ual but damage not as great as has
been expected. Grower are generally
pleased as to the quantity and quality.
Potato blight Is spreading In coast
counties. Elsewhere the crop is good.
Prune drying la general and with good
weather a big crop will be saved dur
ing the next two weeks. Pear are ripe
and are being marketed. Late apples
look well and about two-thirds of an
average crop will be harvested.
W. H. Radollffe's report for Clatsop
county ay: First Part of week dry
and pleasant, last part very wet. with
heavy winds; gome fruit blown off;
prune are racking badly; vegltables
of all kinds are doing well; sweet corn
1 maturing slowly; pasture are still
good; stock is looking well; beans,
leas, cucumber, etc., plentiful.
SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY.
The public schools of Astoria will
open on next Monday morning. The
probabilities are that the schools will
be ctowded, aa no provision has been
made during the summer months to ac
comodate more pupils. When the
school term dosed In June great dlffi
culty was being experienced to And
room for all the children, on account of
the grading of classes.
City Superintendnt Clark announced
yesterday that he would be at the Mc-
dure school today at 1 o'clock for the
purpose of holding' examinations for
the convenience of those pupils who
wish U take "extras" before the open
lng of school.
Oregon Boxes
For The East
New Market Openintt for - the
. Fine Spruce Lumber of the
- Northwestern States.
A new field I developing for Oregon
hox lumber, and give promise of be
coming the greatest of all market for
the local product. Of late there ha
been a very pronounced scarcity of box
lum'wr In the eastern states, and in
quiries are coming to Pacific coast
point from many of the industrial cen
ter of the eastern portion of the coun
try. In. speaking of the matter yester
day B. J. Pye, superintendent of the
Clatsop Milt Company' box establish
ment, said:
"The demand for Oregon box lumber
that I beginning to come from the east
I evidence of the opening of a new field
for our spruce. The odorless classes of
lumber, such a used for packing butter
sugar and cereal foods, that absorb a
taint from pitchy wood, are fast giving
out, and Oregon spruce must take their
place.
. "There la also a growing scarcity of
cheap cottonwood lumber In the South
ern Vtt, and the prica ha recently
riven. This class of lumber la used ex
tensively in the manufacture of boxes.
and It rapid failure mean that oraer
for boxes will come to the coast, where
the spruce supply Is good. We are
now turning out some Eastern orders,
and I look to see a big increase in the
trade before long. . The start is only
nsw being made, and-prices are neces
sarily low; but, as the Eastern timber
supply "is almost exhausted, the market
must soon look to the coast for it box
es. The outlook for the box bulnes
via never so bright as now, and we are
rushed with work. Indeed, It Is Impos
sible for the Inoal mills to handle the
order that come in. The bulk of our
present trade Is with California, but
the scope of our field l widening."
ADMIRE OCR LOGS. V
Three prominent mlllmen were in the
city yesterday. They were C. H.
Davis and C. H. lvis.Jr., of Saginaw,
Mich., and G. M. Clark, of Madera,
Cal. The Messrs. Davis were formerly
connected with the Saginaw Manufac
turing Company and are still In the
lumber business In the East. Mr. Stark
I manager for the Madera Flume &
Lumber Company. . ;
The vlsltora expressed much admira
tion for the quality of Astoria logs ion
hoi rin to the different mills, ine
log are white .md clear, and they ex
pressed the belier wai iuc. i"
would soon become a formidable com
petitor of pine.
No particular significance attaches
to the visit of these mlllmen, who were
here merely to sis up the lumber sltu
fhev were very much pleased
with the local outlook and said Astoria
was destined to become a great lumue.
manufacturing point.
. THE REGATTA DEFICIT.
FRIDAY'S ENTERTAINMENT.
Much Intrest la being manifested In
the entertainment to be given Friday
night at the M. E. church. Forty
children are rehearsing dally for' the
event, which will probably eclipse any
thing of the kind ever before under
taken In this city.
COUNTY COUKT DID NOT MEET.
There was no session of the county
the court w-ould open bids for clear-
lug of the Elk creek toll road, but no
offers for the work were tendered.
Kansas City. Sept. 15. Martin Duffy
knocked out Philadelphia Tommy Ryan
in the eighth round tonight. i '
Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun
day for baths. For first-class work In
the tonsorlal line, call at the Mirror
Baths, 636 Commercial street, Astoria,
Oregon. THOMAS CHAMBERS.
s-16. Proprietor. .
Sweeping reduction at the Little
Book Store during the anniversary sale
To date W&5 has been subscribed for
the regatta deflelt. Yesterday Chief
Hallock turned over to The Astorlan $30
of which 2d was contributed by R. J.
Owens and J10 by Frank Mays. The
subscriptions to date follow:
W . E. Sehlmpff $150 00
Henry Welnhard (.Portland) 60.00
Charles F. Wise 25-00
S. E. Harris 20.00
H. R. HoeOer 20.00
Dr. J. Tuttle 20.00
It. J. Owens 20.00
Mayor Suprenant 10.00
A. M. Smith 10.00
Harry Hamblet N w
P. F. Peterson 10.00
Cash W W
Frank Mays 10-M
Dr. A. A. Finch B W
E. C. Holden 6 00
H. Laxell 5 00
Charles Wesche 6.00
Total ...1.. $3S5.00
ENGINES NEARLY READ
The Astoria Iron Vork Is trai"y. en
gaged In building the engine tot th
boat now under course of construction
for the Tongue Point Lumber Company.
The boiler has been almost completed
and the engines will be read; in a short
time. The machinery Is of fine de
sign, and the tug will be the most
powerful boat of her slxe on the river.
PETER JOHNSON'S FUNERAL
The funeral of the late Peter Johnson
takes place this afternoon at 12:30.from
Vohl s undertaking parlors, not at 1:30.
a has been stated. The members of
the Foresters of America will attend
the funeral in a 1ody. . The interment
will be In 'Greenwood and the steamer
Vanguard will leave the Lurllne dock
for tha cemetery.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Marriage licenses were Issued yester
day by County Qlerk Clinton to the fol
lowing persons:
F. If. Laightoh and Nellie C. Stanley
August Kanto and Erllka Poikila.
Werner Herman Fellman and Helene
Sofia Kostell. . ,
BAVf pus book pusiq uoiJMjjad jno
coffee Is guaranteed to please you.
.. JOHNSON BROS.
Such best Schilling's Best
as the poor would be richet
for using.
Your grocer's; money back.
GISiAMMlip
See Us, It Will
Pay You
FOARD $ STOKES CO.
ASTORIA, - - . OREGON
SOLID OAK ROUND TOP
EXTENSION TABLE
Large new line at 97.75 and up
Elegant new designs in ChilToneiresand Hall Trees
Come in and see some Nobby Furniture '
H. H. ZAPF - The Hotisefurnishcr
030-4334 COMMERCIAL STREET
S. A. GIMRE
CABBIES A FINE
STOCK OF
oASa,"6 Boots and Shoes
Sells at Close Figure ,
The
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Cafe
The Best Restaurant
Rejular Meals. 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners Specialty
Eierytnlnf tbe Market Affords
!
Palace Catering Company
WILL MADISON
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
534, Com'l St., and 114, tith St.,
Astoria, Oregon
Pale Bohemian Lag'er Deer
Best On The Coast
...North Pacific Brewing Co...
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THE BEST MADE,
Vr MU4 4 ft
None
Better
Than
Topsy
A A A A A A ftft&A A A icfrick
Best (Hadei
I Hosiery.
None
Better
Than
Topsy
Topsy Hosiery is absolutely without a parallel.
The quality is better, the prices are cheaj.ei than
-any other Hose 6n the market. If you wear
them once you will never wear any other make.
' HPT.
The Place To Save llzzzy
508-510 Commercial Street ' - . ,
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