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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1905)
SATURDAY, JULY i, 1905. I HE MORN 1 Mr AMOlllAN, ASTORIA, OREGON yTtbt nel V ) r Seldom Equaled. Never Excelled ! MARTIN'S 1 New YorK Cream Cheese We have just received a fresh shipment. You haven't eaten anything qnite so good. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Sole agents for Chase & Sandborn's Coffee. LODGE MEETINGS TONIGHT. A. 0. U. W. hra.ide. X. P. Lodge t Cathlamet A lodge of Knight of Fythlaa la to bo organised at Cathlamet In th near future. A charter lit ha been se cured ami th date of the inaUllation will b anrtounird at whlh time a Mr H tlion frooi Atvr lodge of thi city will attend. Catch it Light. .The rannerie report a alljjbt falling in the run of .almon yr.terday al though 1 N of the boat brought in nearly a ton. The rannerie are laving jm trouble in putting thrm up a fat n rnvivrd. The wincra report good cab'he, avrri;iMjf from our nd a half In two tna for earh wining ground. All th gawtlin Jtinctif were buy de livering fi.h all day. Rain Harmi Kay. Rrport from the country ditrlt ar to th effect that thr reoe nt rain knock ed th hay down, it bring quit heavy. While no grmt damage wa done, farm rra anticipate considerable difficulty in rutting it. Want Uniform Lawi, Uniform fishing lawa between Brit Uh Columbia and Waahlngton hava been th aubject of much aggltation recent ly and Governor Ma4 ha appointed a com m Union to meet with a aimilar t-omnilMiioa from l!ritlli Columbia for the purpoae of securing joint b'gi.tation. Th commiaHion will meet, some tima Outing July, at rkattle. Soadi in Bad Condition. T. Corcoran, of Jewell, wa In the city yeterdy and brought in a load ot Chittum bark. ll leave out thi morn ing with a load of furniture for Mr. Watoon, who baa recently purchased a farm war Jewell, Mr. Corcoran re port the roada in very bad condition. A lar-a fore of men are at work re pairing thrm under the aupervUion of the road auperviitor. Remember the scene of the land you visit by picture taken with mir pocket kodak. Sever! ie. Frank Hurt' Drug Store. A full ant complete lint ef taru Imple menta, farming tool, wagona, buggiee of all kind at R. M. Caiton'a farm im plement warehouse, 10ft Fourteenth. Omct room for rent. Oo. W. Bar ker, Aatorla National Bank ROYAL ANN CHERRIES Will ba acare in a very abort tima. Our ahlpper informa u that we will bava only two more ahipmrnu of the splendid cherriea. BETTER HURRY and get your order in now. LOGAN BERRIES re coming in daily, dire-t from the grower. To get the bint, secure them from ua now. The Prttty Steal Engraving! from design by leading matra, which wa are giving away Free With oaa Pound of ao-MULE TEAM BORAX, elling at 15 cent a a pound, are go ing rapidly. To ae thm i to want them. Com quickly, while they last. It may ba only a day or two. Investigate our prompt and correct delivery ytem. Johnson Bros Good Goods iiS-m Twelfth St., Aitoria. Intertatrd is Fourth. Several of the merchant have com mended decorating their atorr and by tonight Antoria will prcent a holiday appearance. . Considerable Interest t bring taken in the Fourth of July cele bration and it ia expected that there will be a large, crowd from the eiir rounding rouotry in the city. TILLAMOOK ENJOINED FROM BUILDING WATER "SYSTEM Privati Company CUlmi to hava Thirty Yatr Franchiaa.' fc A suit haa been Sled In th United State diatrict court egalnt the town of Tillamook, enjoinlng.it frorti proceed ing with tba coiwtcuaWn of Ha proposed water ayitem. The auit U brought by a private companywhif fith to hart a thirty-year framhiaafrtnr thVtown. Th town contend that th company hava not fulfilled the term of the franchli and the water upply ha been wholly Inadrquate. FARMERS PLANTING LARGER ACREAGE OF PRODUCTS locreaied Demand From Aitoria Mer chant! Will B Met. Farmer from Tucker creek and Lewla and Clark were in the city yterday and atat that they are planting larger acreage of farm product thi year than uual. The inrread demand by the Aitoria merchant ha made a good market. The completion of the county road around Smith' point will give them a good road to AtorIa enabling them to haul in produce with profit. All the farmer in thrne aectiona arc protperou. Maattn'a Camp Cloata. C. C. Maatea'a logging camp, at Sven on, cloned down laat evening. The wa on haa been a good one, the output of the ramp exceeding the previou year. Tba log will be raited and marketed and ao aoon aa cleaned up and repair made to the machinery, th ramp will atftuma opcratioea, but probably not before fall. Buy Prtaoptt Plac. Mr. Umith, the Olney School teacher, ha purcliaited the W. G. Prenrott farm at Jewell and will move onto it in the pring". IN PORTLAND Th Morning Ajtoriaa ia for aula at th newa atanda of the OREGON NEWS COMPANY aituated at HOTEL PORTLAND 147 Sixth Street 123 Sixth Street A daughter waa born to the wife of Krv. A. J. E. Rydquiat yeatenlay morn ing. Dr. 0. h. Ysit waa the attending phynician and rrporta mother and girl doing nicely. ' Par Value. Mr. Davenport i all that U claimed for him. Hi lecture but night wa a rare treat. Terhap hi greatest charm it the fact that the rural mannerUma, and rural colloquialism of apeecb which he acquired in what he delight to call "the Imppimt part of hi life," have never left him and that h,till ahow through the veneer given by experience and fame a the "Silverton farmer boy" grown up. The Statesman, Walla Walla Wn.h. PERSONAL MENTION. Swan Diacharged., John Swan, th man rreted Thura. day by Sheriff I.inville for'Maanity, wa given an examination' yea&rday. The board did not think the waa AilttHently inane to commit him to" the inaane a.ylura and be waa dUcharged. Seal Sent to rortland. j A live hcbI waa brought to Aatorla yeterday morning by Captain Wick hind, of the Point Adaroa life Saving Crew and hipped to Portland and will ba placed on exhibition at the Lewi and Clark fair. Two- Suit Filed. ' ! . Two uiU were filed in the circuit court yeterday. One by John Erick- on against C. S. Wright to recover claimed, to be due on a prom iory note, and one for the dissolution of co-partnership between C. A. Bar rett and J. K. Sjodin. dealer in lh. Must Have Girl. All girl dmiring to participate in the liberty car on the Fourth of July, muat leave their name with Chairman' Foster not later than 6 o'clock tonight, aa it is important that each one be algned to the tate a'ue is to rcreacat. The family reaUurant of Aatoria la recognized aa the Ilea rewtauraat. The beat mcala and the beat aervice in Aa toria. 10 Eleventh atreet. Elactrie . Fao Maaaag and Scalp trtm4it fiv xprt brbr. Bath. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Mission Lemon art the beat. 23 centa down. Wo H i nTt railrllWIilJIfaA iaj TsZSS IHa'A-if-J-l in-iiiMi-imm- The Best Bookcase on Earth The GUNN Sectional New Shipment now in. Come and see them. Not high in price. Vwl I. 1 ""1 Hi ; CHAS. HEILBORN CO., Complete House Furnishers. Frea of Charjs. On Tuesday, July 4, eury L1J7 or oeiitleiuan culliac at Ilcraua clothing tore, will t:pon request re ceive a aouvenir of the dedication of Astoria' new city ball. Mr. W had them made in New ;York and the ou venira will be worth keeping. Baseball at Seaside. The Commercial ball team will play the Seaside aggregation tomorrow at the latter place. The team will leave down on the morning train. Continuous Roars. The f union cartooniat talked for more than an hour, keeping hi audience con tinually in laughter. St. Louia Republic. CIRCUIT COURT A brief aeaaion of the circuit court waa held yeaterday. The following pro ceedings were had: P. A. Trullinger va. the Flavel Lum- bcr and Nhingle Company, diamiaaed. Q. F. Lidgren va. I. N. Foster, confirm ation of aale. - . P. McGrath va. A. W. Lambert, de- murer argued and aubmitted. State of Oregon va. John Stephenaen and C. F. Wise. The defendanta ap peared for aentence on the verdict of the jury. Judge McBride stated that in asmuch aa they had taken out lioenaca for running hurdy-gurdy houses, pay. ing tne county $100 each therefor, and that thia being a teat caae and in view of th fact that they had closed their places of business, sentence would be suspended. ' Prosecuting Attorney Fuqua, of Cath- lamet, passed through the city yester day en route to Deep River. - Mr. William Mudd, of Hammond, la in tbe city. M., Gorman, of Cathlamet, waa in th city yeaterday. C, A.'Ruckrr, of Altoona, u in tbe city yeaterday. Jonea Norem, of FJsie, waa in th city yeatenlay. F N. Zeller, of Seaaide, wa In the city yeaterday. , L. O. Blisaett, of Chicago, ia visiting friend in Astoria. H, 8. Keller, of Minnesota, fa regta tered at th Central. R. N. Wood, of Clatskanie, ia regia- tered at the Parker. Mra. TIT. C. A. Pohl, of Svennon, wa in the city yetrday. W. E. IV-nicr and wife, of Everett, are visiting in the city. 8. Elmore returned on thehoon train yesterday from Portland. A. Baumgartner, of Young river, waa in the city yesterday. P. E. Gervald, of Portland, registered at the Occident yesterday. Marcua Wise, of Ilwaco, w in the city yesterday on twain. , Wernrr Storm, of Hammond, was in the city yeaterday on btwineaa. J. 0. Taylor, of Columbus, Ohio, reg iatered at the (X-cident yesterday. Captain Bailey returned from a bus ine trip to Portland yeaterday. 8. D. Vincent, of Chncago, arrived down on the noon train yesterday. C. Mii-ewonger and wife, of San Fran cisco, are registered at the Occident. State Land Agent Oswald West, of Salem. wa in the city yesterday. D. J. IngalU, the Lewi and Clark rancher, wa in the city yesterday. William Howard will leave for bis new farm at Jewell thU morning. J. R. Burke and wife, of Cathlamet, visited friend in Astoria yesterday. Mitchell Thompson, of San Francisco, ia in the city, a guest of Martin Foard. Tim Concoran, of Jewell, is in the city and will return home thi morn ing. : Robert Forbea, a prominent cannery man from Aberdeen, ia la tbe city on businea. Charlea Roger, the druggist, will re turn tonight from a month' sojourn at Collin' Spring. Ed. Jamwon, of Chicago, left for Jew ell yeaterday on a visit to hi brother Jamea Jamison. Captain Wicklund, of the Point Adama Life Saving Station, wa in the eit ' yesterday. J. Wedel will leave tomorrow night for a visit to hi home in Kansas. He expect to return thia fall. CHURCHES V Baptiat ' The pastor of the Baptist church will apeak tomorrow of the good thing, presented at the annual gathering of the Baptist during thia week at Hills boro, Oregon. All other regular service will be observed at the church a usual. Scandinavian M. E. Upper Astoria. Sunday service at 11 A. M. Rev. J. Jacobaon, a former pastor, will preach. At 4 P. M., Union temperance "meeting. Dr. Molin, M: D. and other will apeak. At o'clock P. M. sermon by the pastor, Rev. C. Aug. Petersen. Presbyterian. Servicea Sunday morning at .11 o'clock when the Rev. J. R. Welch will preach. All cordially invited. Sunday school at 12:15. No services in the evening. Grace Church. Divine service at Grace "church to morrow at 11 A. M. The second aervice Holy Baptism and the Junior Auxil iary at 4 P. M. Evening prayer at Holy Innocents Chapel, Uppertown, at 7:30. The Rev. Mr. Gibba, of La Grande, Ore., will conduct servicea at St Thomaa church, Skipanon, at 10:30 A. M., and at Calvary church, Seaside, at ?:43 P. Methodist Episcopal The large chorus choir, under the leadership of Misa Sue H. Elmore, ia preparing special music for the Sunday evening service. First Lntheran Servicea aa usual tomorrow. Morn ing service in Swedish at 10:43; subject, "The Great Supper." Evening service in Engliah at o'clock; subject, "Prac tical Christianity." Preaching at both servicea by the pastor, S. E. Rydquiat. Everybody is most cordially invited to attend. On Monday morning the pastor will leave for Kehalem and deliver a Fourth of July address there Tuesday. Prof. C. J. Sodorgren will deliver one of hia famoua lectures at the First Luther an church on Tuesday evening, July 11. rurthcr announcement later on. Ribbon Sale ! 1 i Thursday, Friday and Saturday This week.T Don't miss this great sale af jRibbons, as our prices are positively lower thanany other firm in Astoria. ,No.G No. 7 No. 8 No. 12 No, 22 No. 40 No. 60 No. 80 Ribbon, Ribbon; Ribbon, Ribbon, Ribbon, Ribbon, Ribbon, Ribbon, regular regular) regular regular regular regular regular regular price; 5cat 3c price 7c at 4c price 9c at 5c price 12c at 8c price 20c at 10c price 2oc at 12c price 30c at 15c price 35c at 19c Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody LiLes toTrade. . 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c. POLICE COURT ITEMS. Auditor Anderson baa completed his rrport of fine and forfeitures in the po lice court for the month of June. The total ia (120. In addition $30 waa re ceived on account of sale of lota in the city cemetery and $6 for building per mits. The receipts for sundry licenses for the quarter amounted, to $1173. PROBATE COTST ITEMS. ' In the probate court yesterday an or der was made setting the final account of the administrator of the estate of of Charles Jones, deceased, for hearing on July 31. The administrator ' of the estate of Anna M. Jonea waa authorized to sell the personal property belonging to the estate. Jordan Funeral. The funeral ef tbe Jate. Jacob. Jordan waa held yesterday afternoon, from the Grace, church, under the auspices of Beaver lodge I. O. O. F. It waa large ly attended by friends of the deceased. Rev. William Seymore SBori. preached ' she funeral sermon. The ifment waa at Greenwood. Fisherman Arretted. Water Bailiff Ole Settem last night arrested Anton Maxdsica for having small sturgeon in hi possession. Herman Wise Return. Herman Wise returned Wednesday from a business trip to Kew York. He enjoyed the trip very much with the ex ception of the warm weather. Donate Lumber. The City Lumber and Bos company have donated all the lumber necessary for the speakers' stand for the Fourth of July celebration. It will be erected in front of the new City Hall. In Building A new home for your family or a etructure t be occupied by your boaineta interest, build well and then use 3 Famous Trinidad Asphalt Paint for the tin and Iron work. It is a brilliant black and when desired, a coat of sand can be added making aa agreeable gray. , It will wear longer and give better protection than any other paint and costs leas. One gal lon will cover about 300 feet of ... tin, iron or smooth wood and about 100 square feet of felt or abinglea. 75 centa a gallon, ready for use. Telephone, Main 781. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO, Groceries, Wine and Liqnora. Franklin avenue. Upper Astoria. 1 Are You Eligible to Attend THE ANNAPOLIS OR WEST POINT Military School If you are an unmarritd American boy between the ages of 17 and 23, of good habits . and can pass the necessary physical examination, have a' knowledge , of reading, w riting, arithmetic, En- , glish grammar, geography and history of the United States. Unlike most schools the g ovem- . ment allows you about $500 per' year to defray all expenses. You receive a thorough military and academic education, and upon graduation may resign or accept a commission as lieutenant, with promotion in the regular aervice. Further particulars for four on cent stamps by addressing II. W. PHILLIPS, Louisville, Ky. BttStcr BfOWn StOCKiflgS for Boys and Girls You won't get spanked when you wear my stockings, 'cause no one can beat them, at 25 cents per pair. Feel weQ. fit well, wear well; fast black or money back. This week I give free witn every pair, the Buster Brown Drawing liOOK, the funniest book you ever saw. 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