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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1905)
f SUNDAY, JULY p, 1905. 1 HE MURIUM . AfcTOBlAN, ASTORIA, OttEGO i . , i . a aa fl - L. .I "1 1 t us ugg4t tbat 70a -WHITE SPRAY FLOUB f It' not better in vry way than th flour you have been ualng, w'U return th price. ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. Sole ents for Cbase Oi &anooni 5 Tonav'i Wiitber. l'ortl.nd. July fc-Wtrtm K.mday, increa.ing cWudinr... followed iy thunder htw. Will Be Marrl Today. Mr. James IWM'Wjf n'1 Mi" 1V..I stlf will t nmrtlrd thW aft-rrm-n at (l rr.ldem " ',J'' psrvnts. lWv. William Seymour Short will perform th ceremony. The newly married rauple will l 't"'lli4U(1' Mr. llabtidi: m employed. Ninth Stmt Improvement. Th. wrk of iiiii.rovitiK Mnlb street ,..m iu.n.1 north i ik.w will under way, tut tt will I fully two weeks Man th improvement is nnirbed. Tin- im protrmrnt U -d'y nJ " l uf great benefit to the business house in neltMwrhood. Interest In Baseball. Interest in baseball is keen in Astoria, mid it would not be surprising if thin city were to b represented in the cot league within a year or two'. The in accessibility of A. H. C. park,. the only tn II ground here, la what innken it so difficult to pull off good p"rt ',ut J"1 the same there r mny fan in Aw rl who would support th game. Kf fort have been made tt various times to secure field in the Kast Knd, where there in car line connection, but noth init tangiblo ever reaulled. Many of the fan declare that Astoria would aup port a lgu team. Foundation Completed. The foundation for the new Cp)and building has been completed and th work o ewting the structure will begun Dt week. The building will 1 on of the fine.t on ('m.inrrlal street nd will be occupied by the Be Hive Mr. lVpeland pwt U h th build jug completed In about. Hire monthe. A full anl wmpleU bo of laru lmpl menu, armljg toole, wagona, bu:giw of all kinda at R. M. Gaaton a farm m plemaot warehouoe, 105 Fourteenth. Today'a Ball Garnet. Starting at 2 o'clock thi .fternoon t,e iV.mmerclal Club and Owapunpun tcm will play a duble-heder at A. v. c, prk. Brakke will be In the box fr the Owepunptin nine end will be eivro hU firet Uyout. Haldertnan ban len jmuted a keve or ntwen. to take a trio into the country and Dr. Tom IU. will do the throwing for the rlub men. He will be caught by Swep Mor ton. The Owepunpun teem ha been trengthened of laU and the member of th teem declare thet they will give the club men a hard run. Fort Ktevenn tnd fWoide will play a double heeder at Seide. rtehint Boat Stolen. ? fhie of the Warran Packing compeny'a ihlng boat wae etokn from thia etiy e few nlithU ago, and tht: aumonu ire looking for the melt who took the It wen reported yesterday nai fUhlng btt anewerlng the deecrlption of the mMng craft wa drifting arouno in the lower harbor and teh number tallied with that of the Warren boat 32. On tb night of the dleappearance of the boat a ganoline launch waa tarn- oered with and ao badly Uaed that n could not lie employed the following dey. Th poH' hv thu Ur W(en u able to aeeure any clew that migni lead to the arre.t of the guilty pereooa. Lumber Compaay'a Property Sold. Wierilf Mnville yesterday went to Warrenton for the purpose of aelling the attached prot)rty of the Havel l.um ber ft Shingle Co., which haa been in financial trouble for ome time. The claima againt the concern aggregate about 10.()(JO. It ha bn reported that the attain of the company would be aa- iuxted and the mill atarted up again but thu far nothing baa transpired that would indicate Immediate reorgan i.ation. At the aale of property the I). C. Kelly Logging company bid in the property for IfiJOO, the amount of their claim. SWELTER IN HEAT Succeeds in Making All in the :r City Uncomfortable. Tbermomatef Segiatera 04. Warmeat Day Since 1903, When Thermometer Went to 97. People of City Make Rapid Changei to Cooler Flanaela. PERSONAL MENTION. Bad Fir Narrowly Amted. What might have proved a raot di a.trou conftanratlon waa diwverea "m" i about 4 o'clock yatrday afternoon on lleetelo Faee Maeeena the muall wooden building on tceatmeti tlvo aapert barbef. lathe. (b! ft ,id( 0( Eighth atreet between OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER HOP. J MU,T (nd Bond. The fire originated hut the prompt r : iiviu m w.. ---r a Udie. Rhlrta 7V to f2.M at 8. T- rival of the r department, coupVd I ... . . . mr - i raiHtnfat A. A. Sicknati majle a trip to Port land yentef lay A. Becker, th piano man of Port land, la in tie city. Dn Allen and wifo ar visiting at Sulde ovr Sunday Profear F. A. Clark returned from a trip to Portland yeaterday. F. W. Ferguson went to Portland laat night to attend the fair. Go. Hannlgan. of Uie Catalamet Sun, waa In Aatorla yesterday. Henry Kratz. the Clrkaaloe mer chant. wa In the city yetaerday I. L t'hery returned on the evening train yeaterday from a trip to Fortlana L. E. Sellg. manager of FUhere' Opera Houae. U la Portland Uklng In the fair. Mia Hary Krongnulat, of Berkley Cal.. 1 vlaltlng Mra. Cbas. Wilson la tht city. Charlea E. Dowen. of Oyatenrille, i vlalUng with Captain W. W. Bab- bldg. gigr k Company'a. When It Is Too Hot for You luscb 00 SUMMER DAINTIES rut up In glaaa jara and hermetically aealed can, eay to carry ana ciean while their excellent and unUorm qnality la alwaya acknowledged. W carry In atock. Sliced Ham. Sliced Bacon, P dried Beef, Corned Beef Hah, Irlab Ptew, Steak and Oniona, Pig reel, Bef and Vegetable, Cooked and riokled Honey Comb Tripe, Luncn Taneu. Cooked Corned Beef, Com- preeaed Ham, Totted Ham, Fotbed Tongue, Chicken and eai l it. MelroM Pat. Ham, Veal and Beef W, Stuffed OUvea, Sliced Roaet Pork Loin.Vienna Sauug. 1th the effort of nearby renioenw ....i.j mnrK daraaee. The blate broke out on a roof almot In the center , ter of the block, which U crowded with wooden atruftuttea, Including a large number of Chi eaUblUhmeat. The building waa damaged only to a nominal extent Investigate our prompt and correct delivery ayatem. Johnson Bros, Good Goods uS-iaa Twelfth St, Artorla. CltT Hall Ready Aaguat 1. The new City Hall will be occupied Auiruet 1. unleae all Indication ran The furniture S atiU to b lrtlld but thi will require only a ahort time Th city official are anxlou to get in to the new. building, for the present i quarter are aot at all desirable. " ' lownn nwr uumg ir...v . - J. H. Preet. the Chinook trtpman.l. ,. in the hUtory of the waa tranaacUng bualneaa la AJtoria I haJ hot resulted in ao much yesterday. I j: ,;t,,r. And till there were a - - - - - 1 uirviiiuvui v, - ntwand Rlderbuifi. of the Nehalem. fmxr hn hiked alona the aidewalka and was transacting ouaiu m muttered: yeaterday. ' Kind of warm, Un't ht Will Madlaon left for Long Beach . . n.lt. wliAaiA at aa last evening on tae rnw will apend Sunday. Andrew Wort and Mra. Wort of Oys .....in. vn hav hen vlaltlnc CDt 171 f T. I , . . .. . .... n.LlJ.. ..J arlfa rBtlimd I BPUai. W. Wj HOO.WBW , , - hnmo veatordav. Believed To B Iaaaa. John Apaley, formerly an employe of the Tongue Point lumber company and who attempted to commit auicide eome time a?o by cutting hia throat, wa ar rested yeaterday by Sheriff I.inville and incarcerated in the County jail, where he will be held pending an examination before County Judge Trenohard. for in nunity. For several month. Apnley. it is thought, ha been mentally unbalanc ed. ftflice rooma for rent. Oo. W. Bar- ker. Aetorla National Bank A new line of Ladies' Shirt at Dan j rigcr 4 Company a. SUMMER COMFORT Can best be obtained with, our adjustible window screens or one of our modern and reliable refrigerators Refr igcratort The National The Herricil, The Leon trd Oanable The best and most reliable 'i :.4 I0HE5T DAY IN YfARS Xot ain- July, 1903, when the ther mometer regintered 97 degrees, has As torla experienced uch a swell ry day as yesterday, the mercury rising to v The East has its hot days, so has the W'tst, but yeterdy Astoria got more than its share. "Old Hoi" was merei- les and he played his little game for all it was worth. Karly in the morning he at hi warm rays over our fair city and ere noon the people realized they were in for a hot day.; Men who had left home in th morn ing dreited for protection from stray idiills, with stiff bat and starched col lars and hirt, rushed horn at the noon hour and hastily chanced their attire. the woolens giving way to Summer Ban nels, the stiff hats to Bailor and other straw headgear and the atarched ahirts and collars to nealiaee. The fairer sex were more favored, without causing com ment the ladies appeared in those com fortable looking perforated shirt waist abbreviated shoes and transparent hose. What envious eyea were turned upon these fair creature as they tripped up and down the thoroughfare na in na out of store wholly indifferent to the oppressive heat. Men did not fare' o well, especially k. atnnt nnm. These could be seen dragging their w.eary pedal extremities after them. Cots, vest nd collar were shed, propriety forbidding the cov eted luxury of ridding themselves of the remaining garment. Some averred the heat was nothing and bravely stalked the street with their high nd immac ulate collar. These soon became a towels after doing service in a Turkish f je-5,. "if ..a - , j ' ' JULY r f T h ? ? SALE THE FOURTH of July is over and we are going to clean up the balance of our Summer Goods. In order to do this we will give you JANUARY PRICES in July. Immense stock to select from and you'll wonder wben you see the prices how on aartb, the goods can be sold so cheap. Sccotch lawn at ," g l-2c and 10c A. B. C. Zephyr Gingham at --, ,t.a At Vht Waist Good at . 35c Linen Luatre at 20c and 25c Cotton Voiles at ' $L23 Shirt Waists at ',.'"".' and $30 Shirt WaiU at V" " $1.50 Shirt Waist at $1.50 Duck Hat at Your choice of any 122.50 or $25.00 Ladiea' Suit at One lot of L3ie' Half Shoes, the $155 and $1.50 kind at .... Tflorse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Llles to.Trade. 508-510 Comncrclal Street elicited. New Idea Patterns 10c IVaVaU VVra .v. -u- - . sermon will be "Lesson From the Life Terry MCKeaa . ... . h ri.it to hi. mother and relatives. Terry K ThW- m ... vii esi ri 1 will Bvrt. wu - o la now advance tor me w w. ., . . and la lng good wonc .. . , Wt Ml Mabel Spedden. wto formerly fa tQ t tttend resided In this city, arrived yeaterday SncU-Aldridge Company Undoubtedly one of the best com panies to be seen here thi season i the Snell-Aldridge company which open a niirement at Fuher' Opera House tomorrow night The company is beaded by the distinguished young emotional actress, Corinne Snell, and the ..riw vounir actor, Alfred Aldnage Both Mise Snell and Mr. Aldridge are w.ll known to Pacific coast theater .r. tn renuire extended introduction. The two young stars have headed their a organization for the past mm season and have made most excellent imnn.iu.lons by their splendid work Mi.s Snell is a native of Virginia and received her early dramatic training with some of the best companies or tae East. Her last engagement previous to coming West wa with the Woodard Stock company, Kansas City, where ahe ws s great favorite. Mr. Aianage no. been connected with eome of the best dramatic attraction on the road and has appeared in the aupport of eucn well known star a Frederick Warde, John .Griffith, Kathryn Kidder and oth ers. Great care and consideration has been shown In the organization of the organization of tie present company and as a reault one of the bt balan ced and most thoroughly equipped pop- plar-priced organizations in the West During the Astoria engagement is following high-class playa will be pre sented: "Just Before Dawn," "bap, "Hills of Arkansas," "The Custer Hats- acre," "HamM,'' and "The Heart at Georgia." The latter play will be tie opening bill tomorrow night Th advance sale of seat open sx Griffin'a book store yesterday and If the unusual interest shown in the engage ment can be taken, a a popular ladi- cation, the attendance will be large.. on the steamship St. Paul from Ssn Joe. Cel.. to spend' a few weeks with relatives. Hon. J. C. Clinton, county clerk, left last evening for SeasKe where he will try and forge t his official cares by communing with the sad sea ware and the summer girls C. E. Palmer and wife, of Portland, m alater-ln-law. Miss M. S. Pullman, one of Oakland, Cal., foremost educa PresVrtenaa. ; Services tomorrow at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M , when the Rev. W. H. Layson. D. D., will preach. Sunday echool at 12:15, P. JL The public is cordially in vited to all "meeting. Firat . at. Churcn. 'I The pastor will, preach at 11 A. Ocldent Hotel Arrivals. F. J. Hutchinson, San Francisco; B. O. West, Chicago; R. Jackson. Spo kane; F. A. Clarke, PortlanJ; L. Aop land; perby. Salem; D. Chrishola. Portland: Miss Wilson, Portland; T. Carlson, Spokane; H. R. Hellg. Port land; Mrs. H. M. Hemcuder and oav Butte: A. M. Switier and wlfe Bat- dilnson, Kan.; M. Melene and fife, piaant Lake. N..D: Henry Kf. Clatskanlne; Dr. Jones, Mia Lattta, Mlaa Blue, Miss Brand, wneeunc w. Vav; C.-5miui ana wiie Wash; Irwin Smith and wife, Plesaat Lake, NEU ; J.s W. McGowan,! Ko Gowan. Wuh. 1 ' Our Adjustible Window Screens arc just what you need for these warm davs. They fit any space and we are no idl ing them at toe spec ial price of 10 cents, 20 cents 2o cents worth fully double. If" - ' CHAS. HEILB0RN CO., Complete House Furnishers tors left lsst night for home after from the subject, "W hafs at the End An outlrut on the beacn. o: tne itainoow : ahi. u w h ni.iri.lm.. of Trail. B. C. iP,-t will be. "The Man of the Hour. ilin. i . . r - U.A vUitiniT hir Dairntf. Dr. Then will bt ffood muic led by the and Mrs. Tuttle, for the past six week, large, chorus choir and every one will.be . . a I a a M 1 I ,1, nJ Im in. was unexpectedly called to meet ner nus- lurnisnea wiin ojmnuwM m ... i....i inat arrived in Seattle v ted to Participate in me servii-B. ouu UU ni'W j-.-- . from Montreal. Mrs. Aldridge had ex- day school at .12:13 and fcpwortn league pet ted to remain here several weeka long I at 7 ?. M. A ooraiai weiconm ui a a 1 W I1V WHIC, Dr. Jones. Mlas LltUe. Miss Blue and Miss Brand, of Wheeling. W. Va., Grace Church. comprise a, party of Eastern ladles Services tomorrow at 11 A. M. and -... ... In th. aDv 4kins- In the - WQU IU IU VUW -vsv 1 itJy A . 4S a-', w" - lghts and wilt go down to Beasldo service In the Holy Innocents' chapel tniiav 10 iook ai lao wou. 1 n a. m. ah are riieuu-iu wtui Chas. Humphreye. local manager of welGOm. the Postal, wllfa his wife, left last evening for Oregon utjrwwr. , . LotherlB visit old inena. xor . r - Mofn Th, pM. which they w,,, ao tne - - - .. Clark fair. Donald Roes will arrive I 1 , . . . M a.- AN I AL UO VTCISliajC 7V a-.- a - down today to take charge of the offl- I mmwm ui oiuciaoaa. v . - ce during his absence. n . Btr..-d bv cm. down trni PortI.ua relrlw t,.L urilrf. 1 ji ...f ia QMiMi vhMM thftV Will I ' ' ' th summer at their cottage. . t.'om.ii vlin iaa hen helotOJE I Thia evrnitur the sewinir school will look after the business of the Sanborn give an entertainment. The Ladiea Aid Cutting Co., during Mr. sanoorns w-i will join tne nine onea w k""6 u nass went down last night to spend cream social Snn.iav with them Next Tuesday evening rrof. 5odergren Ladies' Shirts, from Rock Island, 111., will be here ana :.A . no .hinment of lecbur on the ubiect, -incnowmy, vi r.i;...' surf.. .Knrtd naltern. Price the Greatest Thing in tn norm, m """" ' .... ... v. -J. ! M 5c to $2.50. S. Danziger 4 Co. ; program in iuii wui o 1 C0RIKE SNELL, SHELL- ALDRIDGE COMPANY. Blister BrOWIl StodyilgS for Boys and Girls k You won't get spanked when you wear my stockings, 'cause no one can beat them, at 25 cents per pair. Feel well, fit well, wear well; fast black or money back. This week I give free with every pair, the Buster Brown Drawing hook, the funniest book you ever saw. 'svVour Stocking Ticket Now be an artist They're Worth Money. Your friend, BUSTER BROWN. ForSaleby FOARD:QlSTOKES CO.