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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1905)
MONDAY, JULY 3, !$. HIE MORN1MV AMOIUaN, ASTORIA, OHEGU.V The day the eagle screams J U LY 4 t h our place of business will close at noon. We will make no deliveries and our pat rons may govern themselves accordingly. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Sole agents for Chase & Sandborn'a Coffee. LODGE MEETINGS TONIGHT. lVgree ( Honor, IVlfie lodge. Itedmen. Connmiley trit. 1. O. 0. F. ReLekah lodge. Artisan. Atr iwHib)y. 'olutiitit Itlv-y Filiftiwn' Uiamlr of Coimnerre. I'nlon. Witt Drive Fish Traps. 1 1rguMm awl Houston have, a contract Fw driving thirty fUh traps In the vkln- ty of Cethlamet. A. K. llouehen, of Chinook, will have the management of tht trip. New Telephone System. Chinook i now eunneeted by tele phone with ll4in and Long Itearh, the line having lieeil rmjlt'l lift Week. .Imk Wilson and V. N. I'.ulliiigtmi will bave the inaitajjemetil of the )lem. A. M. Simpion in City. A. M. Simpson U in the city. Imving returned from Knappton where he Ims been making arrangement f"r the mill to start up, It will 1 under the man agement of Mr. Charles Callender, al though he will continue to reside in A toria. To EaUrtt Mill. According to tha South Iend paper, A. M. Simpson i clearing away tha de bris of hia mill whirh waa destroyed 1 mill. Tba wbarf ( to be emended 1 distance of twenty feet, The mill will be enlarged and hae a greater capacity than the one destroyed. While the new mill ia being built, the Knappton Milts will to operated to fill order. 0rdt yoor supplies for tba Fositb oa Monday. We do at Noon on Tuesday. Those Pretty Steal Engravings fn wr frien designs by leading rnaeUm, whkh We are giving away ree Wits oat Pound of ao-MULE TEAM BORAX, selling at 15 cent a pound, are go mg rapidly. To see them 1 to want them. Investigate our prompt and correct delivery system. Johnson Bros., Good Goods ul na Twelfth St., Astoria. The Best Bookcase on Earth The GUNN Sectional New Shipment now in. Come and see them. Not high in price. CHAS. HEILB0RN CO., Complete House Furnishers. St. Agnet Guild Will Meet. St. Aeries (luild, of (Jrnce church, will hold a eelal meeting thin afternoon i 4:'M oYhvk, in the ventry room of the church, lrt every member of the (iuild take thi a a special invitation to be present. Ituwiiif ftn of Important Swedish-Fin Picnic. Over two hundred member of the .Swcdih - r"lnn society, and their familii ; went over to Havel yeaterday on pi irk nlc. The Shamrock wat chartered for the oerainn, being compelled to make two tripe, The pienleker returned about !0 oVlwk yeterly after hating enl a must enjoyable ilay. ..... Three Gamea of Ball. Three j;ame of bull were played at At.m and vicinity yesterday. The tinaporipiin nine pluyed the Fort Slcv en n the rci-reution ground resulting In a vii'Ury for Fort KUven by a m-ore of H to 7. The Vet F.n.l nine played the IIaoo nine, winning by a wore of 4 to 3. 1 he Commercials played the Seaside nine at Seaside, reuniting in a victory for Srimide by a score, of 1 1 to 0. New Library Book a. The Undercurrent by Robert i'.rant. The Or.-hid, by Robert Grant. Tht Secret Woman, by Eden Fhill pott a. The Divine Fire, by Mary Sinclair. IV Itofundia, by )csr Wilde. Miscellaneous Writing, by Mary Ba ker Eddy. I'nity of flod. Pulpit and Free. Retrospection and Istrospertion. Examiner Fired Bin. Davenport worked on the San Fran- rinx-o Kxaminer in thue old, old day when the cartoonent wa one of the I lrat important oft he paper's etaff. lie igot 110 wrkly, and thia waa conxidered 1 k adequate a com pen nation for hi er 1 vice tliat when he anked for a modrit i rie in hi ulury, he wa fired on nc ! count of hia nerve. When he left the em ploy of Mr. Ueamt he wa drawing a ialary of 15.000 a year. For whatt ' For tha ability to make a cartoon, to jdo with picture what Mark Twain ha done with word, make people laugh, 1 think and then luiih again. Town Talk ! San Francinco. John H. MElroy Dead. In firanfa Ta. Ore., Jue 23, 1905, .lohn H. M'Elroy, aped 62 year, died. The funeral service were held Saturduy afternoon at the Catholic church, Father Paul Hatin conducting the aervlce. In terment in the Catholic cemetery. Mr. M'F.lroy wa a eawyer in SiUby and Kert-ron' mill on Evin'a creek and while making ome repair on Thurwlay of lut week, fell from a hcah and au tained internal injuriea which reulted in hi death. He leave two aurvivlng daughter, Mii Minnie M'Klroy, of Kennett, Cal:, andMra. Maude Jordan of Redding, Cal. He wa well known in Atoria, having lived bere for a number of year. miitili 1 " FILED FOR PROBATE. Eitate Of Jacob Jordan Valued at 7, 000. Proriiiooi of W1IL The will of the late Jacob Jordan wai filed for probate Saturday. The etate comhM of timber land in Clatsop coun ty and Lewi county, YTiflfi 'aeveraTTota la Peninsula addition, Portland, the home In Atoria, and several lute In Hutler & Aiken'a addition. Under the provision of the will the home 1 be queathed to hi aon, Henry Vadwort1i .Ionian, alo two timber claim in Clat Wi county. Charles Jordan, another son, i given a tinilx-r claim in Clatsop coun ty and one In lei county, nlo the projwrty in Portland. The to daughter and son of Peter Jordan are given the proerty in Hus tler 4 Aiken' addition. All of the per sonal proH-rty, including notes, accounts money and bonds are dividud equally between the two sons. The estate 1 Valued at 17,000. William K. Joplin i named 0 execV tor under the will. The petition for probating the' will and apointing the appraiser will be tiled today. PERSONAL MENTION. Samuel Klmore went to Portland last evening. II. It. Higgins, of Spokane, is in the city on businesH. Mi II. A. Moore, of Portland, i vis iting in Astoria. M. I). Alger, of SUmokawa. was in thr city yesterday. ;eui.p llililiert. of the Chinook, Ob server, is in the city. Clyde Woodhum. of bjng Beach, Is visiting in the city. ' William Anderson, of la-ep river, was fn the city yesterday. M. Stine, of Portland, was a guest at the (krident yesterday. .... Mrs, Anderson, of Skamokawa, wa a visitor in Astoria yesteray. B. J. Higgins, of Spokane, was a vis itor In Astoria yesterday. Thad Trullinger was over from the quarantine station yesterday. Jacob Butt and family went out to their Olney ranch yesterday. W. P. McClure, of Stella, was regis tered at the Occident yesterday. F W. Itadiert. of Portland, arrived down on the noon train yesterday. If. P. Tracy and wife, of Portland. viitrd friend in Astoria yesterday. Mr. S.'T. Well arrived In tha city last evening on a visit to her son, C. O. Wells. P. A. Miller and .1. A. Hcin, of Salt Uke, registered at the Occident yes terdny. Captain A. M. Simpson came over from Knappbm yesterday and is regis tered at the Occident. Hon. C. W. Fulton left for Buker City last evening where be will deliver the Fourth of July oration Tuesday. Hon. W. I). Hare and w:ife, of llills boro, spent Sunday with friends in As toria. Mis Lucia Burton w ho has been visit ing her sister, Mr. James Hannaford, in this city, the past two weeks, re turned to Portland yesterday. . Charles F. MrtteLipe, of Kew York, and A. R. Mettleajje, of F.nglewood, Xew Jersey, arrived In the city yesterday and are registered at the Occident. ALONG THE WATER FRONT. Steamer Klmore will leave out Wed nesday for Tillamook and way land ing. Ccnnan steamer Arabia arrived down from Portland at 12 o'clock noon yester day and crossed out in the afternoon. Steamer Cascades arrived from .San Francisco last evening. Steamer Aurella arrived down from Portland yesterday and left out for San Francisco. Steamer N'orthland left San Francisco today and is due in Astoria Wednes day. Steamer Roanoke left out yesterday with the heaviest cargo shipped from this port in years. 0. A. R, Cuahlag Post All comrades will meet at A. 0. U. W. Hall. Tuesday, July 4, at 1 o'clock P. M. By order A. D. CRAIQ, Com. W. C. SHAW, Adjt. Y. M. I. SodaL The Young Men's Institute, of this city, will give a card party, followed by a dance, at St. Mary's Hall, Fifteenth and Grand avenue, on Monday, July 3, at 8:30 P. M. Remember the scenes, of the lands you visit by pictures taken with our pocket kodak. Several aiaea.' ' Frank Hart's Drug Store. ' CAMPS WILL RESUME WORK. Owner Sayi They are Merely Closed Down Until After Fourth. In conversation with a prominent own er of a logging camp yesterday, he stat ed that the logging comps had only clos ed down temporarily. That it was ira possible to keep a crew together on the Fourth of July and they were compelled to close down the camp. Most of the loggers came to Astoria where they were paid off. Some of them will go to Portland and visit the fair, other will remain in the city and some will attend the celebra tion in adjoining town where dances, will be held in the evening. About next Thursday the logger will begin to re turn to camp and inside of two weeks all the men will have returned and log ging operations will again lie resumed. He state that there 1 a good demand for logs and the camp will run contin uously all summer. A Clever Window. It wa not due to neglect that in "Chance Shots" in yesterday's paper the ad man failed to take notice of B. F. Allen k Son' Fourth of July window. At the time Chani-e Shots were turned into the composing room the windows were not ready. At this late moment it I worth while to state that for the first time In many year has ad man noticed a wall paper window- trimmed for a special occasion a advantageously as i the B. F. Allen A Son window. It is clever and deserve more than ordi nary credit. It is evident that the Aliens who make every effort to advertise well also intend to keep abreast of the times in the appearance of the store and win dow. WORK PROGRESSING SLOWLY. Six Weeks Longer Will Be Required To Complete Smith Road. Work on the Smith's point road is progressing slowly. Ifo portion of the road ha been completed, a the men work at different points and allow teams to pass over to pack the road and then return. Work was commenced about the middle of April and ha cost up to the present time about 2.000. It will require at least six weeks longer to complete the road and it is estimated that the total cost will be about 4.000. It is doubtful if the portion of the road along the slide will be permanent, as there I nothing to prevent the wround from again sliding. Peter Muma Dead. Peter Muma, a resident of Plcaanton, Alameda county, California, died at the hospital yeste?day of cancer of the liver. He bus a sister living at Ia Center, ash., Mrs. J. F. Wednel. He was a member of the Plcasanton order of Odd Fellows, and the local lodge of this city will tuke charge of the funeral. The funeral will take place this morning at 10:30 o'clock at Pohl's undertaking parlors and the interment will be made in Odd Fellows' cemetery at Ocean View. The 'remains w ill be taken down on the 11:30 train. Hunter-Seaborg, at Ilwaco. County Clerk E. A. Scaborg and Miss Mable Hunter, both of Pacific county, were married yesterday at the residence of the bride's mother at Ilwaco. Judge A. E. Rice, of the superior court, officiat ed and tied the non-divorceable marriage knot. .Mr. and Mrs. Seaborg passed through Astoria last evening on the Pot ter on a brief wedding trip to Portland. I Mayor Wanta Clean Streets. Mayor Surprenant requested that mer chants and property owners clean up their streets today, especially along the line of march. There will I a large number of people in the city and the city should make a presentable appear' ance. Lammey Inquest. Coroner Pohl arrived down from Sven this afternoon upon the body of Mrs. Belle Ijimmey, who committed suicide Saturday evening. An effort is being made to find the residence of her hus band and parents. Lease Jetty Sands. S. J. Baseel, of Chinook, has leased from John H. and A. M. Smith the jetty sands for a term of two years. A scow load of seining supplies has been taken to the grounds and it is expected that operations will commence today. The Ilwaco eleven, football team. passed through Astoria last evening for Portland where they will play a game with the Portland team Tuesday. Funeral Notice. All members of Beaver lodge, No. 35, I. O. O. F., are requested to meet at their hall Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of Brother Peter Muma. The funeral will take place at Pohl's undertaking parlors. W. F. JONES, N. G. OLOF ANDERSON, Secy. Ribbon Sale ! NOW ON This week. Don't miss this great sale af Ribbons, as our prices are positively lower than any other firm in Astoria. No. 6 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 Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Liies toiTrade, 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c SECRET SOCIETIES Astoria Typographical unioa held a meeting yesterday afternoon and elected the following officers for the ensning terms President, Walter Scott; Tice President, E. W. Stahl; Secretary-treas-erer, W. F. Gratkej 8ergeant-at-arms, John Kesler; Executive committee Mea sers Stahl, Stuart and Ackerman. The report of the secretary showed the union to be in good financial condition. Will Spend Fourth Here. E. D. Brooks who, with C. W. Lough ery, has been near Tillamook head for the past month killing sea lions, returned yesterday to spend the Fourth with his family. He reports that they have used up nearly two thousand rounds of ara muition and exterminated a large num ber of seals. Mr. Brooks will return Tuesday. , ' ' Stabbed Man Recovering. Dr. Pilkington reports that Joseph Wilson, who was stabbed in the back Saturday night in a down town saloon, is getting along nicely and will soon recover. Dr. Pilkington states that the cut was made with a pocket knife with a blunt blade and must have been a downward blow, otherwise it would hare penetrated the lung, resulting in death. Abel Leinonen, his assailant, is in jail and a charge of assault with intent to kill will be filed against him in the Circuit Court today by District Attor ney Allen. Occident Hotel Arivals. H. R. Traov and wife, Portland; Chas. , F. Muttlage, New York; A. R. Mattlage Englewood. N. J.; W. D. Hall and wife. Hillsboro. Or.; Clyde Woodham. Long Beach, Wash.; L. B. Stearns, Portland; Capt. A. M. Simpson-, Knappton, Wn.; B. J. Higgins, Spokane; Geo. Hibbard. Chinook. Wash.; E. W. Backhert, Port land; John Lamont, Skamokawa. " Many Out Driving. Every livery rig was out yesterday, people taking advantage of the beauti ful day to drive out in the country. 01 nev was the favorite resort. Sunday Excursion to North Beach. The Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip tickets every Sunday from Astoria to all points on Long Beach, including Nah cotta, at a rate of one dollar for the round trip. Buster Brown Stockings tor Boys and Giris KJf , flHOT N foil; IWM 5WCMI You my Save Your Stocking Tickets Now They're Worth Money. For Sale by FOARD price 5cat ' 3c price 7c at 4c price 9c at 5c price 12c at tt price 20c at 10c price 25c at 12c price 30c at 15c price 35c at 19c Stores WU1 Close, The Grocers Association have decided to close their store on the 4th of July at 12 o'clock noon. There will bo as deliveries on the 4th by an of tha stores and customers are requested to have all their orders far deliveries ia Monday. A full anl complete Una of faru !mp' ments, farming tools, wagons, baggies of all kinds at R. M. Gaston's farm im plement warehouse, 10S Fourteenth. OOce room for rent. Geo. W. Bar ker, Astoria National Bank The family restaurant ef Astoria is recognized as the Hess restaurant. The best meals and the best service in Aa toria. 120 Eleventh street. Eleetrie Face Massage and Scalp treatment: five expert barbers. Bathe. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Mission Lemons are the best 25 cent dozen. A Bad Scars. Some day you will get a bad scare when yeu feel a pain in your bowels and, fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life, Pills, a son cure for all bowel and stomach dis eases, such as headache, biliousness, eoai tireness, etc. Guaranteed at Charies Rogers' drug store, only 25c. Try Chess. If fortune disregards thy claim, Don't hang thy head In fear and shame, But marry the girl that you lore beat; Hollister's Rocky' Mountain Tea will do the rest. Frank Hart's drug store. . ' IN PORTLAND The Morning Astoriaa is for sale at the news stands of the OREGON NEWS CO MP ANT situated at HOTEL PORTLAND 147 Sixth Street 123 Sixth Street AT SEASIDE The Morning Astoriaa is on sale at Lewis ft Co's Drug Stors and Morrison & Greenbaam'i Cigar Stors. won't get spanked when you wear stockings, 'cause no one can beat fit well, wear well; fast black or money r back. This week I give free with every Eair, the Buster Brown Drawing took the fdnniest book you ever saw. be an artist Yout friend, BUSTER BROWN. GL STOKES CO.