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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1905)
1 7. .;.!'::! i t MONDAY, JULY 17, too. 1 JiK MORNiM AbTOHlAN, ASTORIA, OREGt V THE BEST IN Sinclair's Fidelity Sugar Cured HAMS AND BACON .Time tried and Government , Inspected, Ve always have them in stock. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Agents Chase & Sandborn's Famous Coffee. LODGE MEETINGS TONIGHT. Itcgrce of Honor. Charity 'bslge, ; Rcdmcn, Cuiuttmlry tiilie, Il-'bck', Gateway hslye. LOCAL BREVITIES. omc rwmi for rent. Geo. WHIiar kr, AatorU National lank Every body l gflntf to Hanthorn Hull next Tuesday ' weniug. Old, Country social. Maccabce. 11 M. Glon lm added a compkU tok of harness, collar, and iitl! to hi Implement Bill vehicle line lit 10 l-ttli 81, Atoria, Will B Prosecuted. Tli committee In charge of Fort Clnt nop pik deir to enii.niii.-e that any person Intel fi lug with tint new ling pole or fiK erected yrtcrdy, will l arrested and pieeutrd. Furniture For Sale. The book en, iuwrf rk and other library furniture of the Astoria Library for ale e't very nusoimlde price. Cell at library room Immediate- CUtsop Potttry Worki. The Maine- Smith Pottery Oompsny are milking jWmrtitri for digging clay for ue in their pottery work at Portland. They luve rVwived tliri er, and the railroad a dUtane of nlmul "00 fwt lmv beeo completed, A large MHtvr hn la-en brought down and (tailing will lm commenced thi wk. Quick si wink, Tbt connecting link For good btked beans, My be bad in tins. Old South Boston Brown Bread P.cceiveil Highest Awards at lead Ing exrMmiUofls. Eeaily heated in the tin it'a put up in. Special 2 pounds 15 cents. InvcHtlgate our prompt and eorrect delivery ytem. Johnsoti Bros., Good GoocIh iiS-iis Twelfth St., Astoria. SUMMER COMFORT Can best be obtained with our adjustable wiudow screens or one of our modern and reliable refrigerators Our Adjustible Window Screens i arc just what you nt'ed for these warm days. They fit any spare and we are now sell ing them at the spec ial price of 10 cents, 20 cents 25 cents Worth fully double, i WW' t .rjihiipirm IV5; I mm CHAS. HEILBORN CO., r . I Complete House Furnishers. THE WORLD PARADE AT GEARHABT CAMP. Brilliant Pageant of MiUtU Seen by Many Visitors, Tin- meml-r of the iiregon National guard at camp I-wi and ('lurk,' mar iieurhart,parti ipaU-d In a parade yesb-r-day which wa witnessed by several him dred nM-fttor. Tim men were In Aw I'ondilioti and In aditin to making a splendid allowing: in their: bright new uniform demonstrated , that their u pcrioi are thorough tactician. '' Dr. Stephen N. Wise, of 1'ortland, at rv. following tin- drill, addressed tin- nu n on the subject of patriotism, lit Mke feelingly, hi remark were accepted (enthusiastically1 by th' lx,V in blue. Those who aw the parade and heard I)r, VIm pronounced tin- aftt-r-noon om of th imwt impri'wivc tlwy Lltht Kunof Salmon. A vUil to tlw M-rid cMnmtrii- (rUy howd tii.it tin run of aalnmn Swtnrilay niyht Imd fnlh-n off einidi-r-ahly. "riif jjillm-t fUhfrnu-n brought In vfry ft-w fth, and thf funin-ry tender brought a I'"" tiuntity tlmn utml from the M-ine and trap, f mhenm-n Ih'Ve the run will ! luto thki yenr and do not look for any j;rwt run U-fore the j5rt wik in Ancnt. All the ran writ' on. benind in their park, and t inol of tlio Mtlmon are mimll, the cold torige plant are mil pa.-kinj. O'.ney Road. .Mr. Klmer VarntfT of Olney ha completed the two mile of mad leading from Olney to tlic fall, with the ex ception of building the bridge. The county court will probably advertle for bid for the bridge at it next meeting. The roud give a duvet outlet to Atoria via and Clark on n eay grade and will be a gteat convenience to the farmer in thut Motion. Sn New Bouses. The ix new Imum- being erecti-d by Alex (iillwrt mi Jlrand aveni are rap idly nenring completion. The founda tion ure completed and the frame work up, The hocM will lie of the most modem tyle, a to ranitation and light ing. They are in the mot popular red dene portion of the city and command a fine view of tne river and Columbia river bar. Celebration Committee. ' The Fourth of July committee have paid all their bill and have a aurplu of a Unit 120 left in the hand of the treaurer, It h not Iwen decided what will lie dune with the mirplu, but In the event of a regatta Wing held, it may he turned over to the committee t be appointed for that ptirpiwe. Drove Over From Seaside. C. V. Chirk brought the 15 memln of the biiflelmll tenm over yeMerdny morning In hi carryall with four hor e, and turne with them hixt even ing. The trip oxer wh nmde In three hour. The road are reportel in ex cellent condition. Refrigerators The National, TheHerricK, The Leonard Cleanable The best and most reliable IN NEED OF FUNDS Council Tonight will Discuss Fire Department Finances. APPROPRIATION EXHAUSTED Greater Part of Sii Tbouiand Dollars Assignment Used. Common Council to Meet Tonight. Will Consider Var ious Matters Including Improvements The rejfnb.tr meeting of tlm common iiiuii.il will take plum tonight. Among the mutter t b eon-M'Ted U the opening of bid for the improvement of wvergl freet; the pio-ninj; of a re olution providing for the improvement of Irving avenue, and pibly the di etinion of the ftituL of the (lie depart ment. Aecording to Auditor Anderon' book, the approprUtion for the Ore de partment l exhiited. The (turn of (l,fnf wa appropriated on the firt of .lanuary, whh'h w tlfM) more than wa approprinted lat year, and of thi amount $.W.").'t,3H ha been ent, leaving only $Ufl,!2 in the fund for the mipport of the department for the. next ix month. The eommon council can not make jny further appropriation it ha no fund to appropriate from, all of the general fund being required for con tingent expeiie and paying for the city hall. City Attorney Smith i of the opinion that the auditor can not draw any more warrant, either for the payment of wthirie, or any claim on that fund, and it I doubtful if the bank wiH -ah any warrant on c count of tlf' firH department. Lift year, -VHN) wa appropriated and it wa utlieient lo carry the department through, but thi year XKKO la exhaust ed and only half the year gone. . WILL OPEN BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT Many Matters to Be Considered by Com mittee on Streets and Public Ways. Mf will 1 ened today by the com mittee on i-trvet and public way at the City Hull at 2 o'clock, P, M. for the improvement of Exchange trcet from .Seventeenth to Twenty-third; Twenty third from F.Xfhunge to Franklin and Third tttreet, Irtwecn Commercial and Dunne. Several of the contractor, it I Mated, will not bid on Kxchange or Twenty-third utreeK on account of thel ordinance proviiling that Uiey mut lHk lo llie property owner ior meir pay. The. ordlnanee provhle that the con tractor hall look to the property own er for hi pay, except where they take advantage of the five-year Installment plan, when the city will ,Uue them' trect bond for the amount . Kxchange treet i an luix)Hnt thoroughfare up on which the water main and hydrant are eituated. and in it present condi-. lion, it 1 impossible to reach a hydrant. leaving all that Motion of theVity eat of Seventeenth utreet to the C'lntsop mill without tire protection. . MACCABEES COUNTRY SOCIAL. Unique Festivities Planned to Occur To morrow Night in Hanthorn Hall. GiUeway Tent, Xo. 8.1, K. O. T. M. imd Columbia River Hive, No. 8, 1 O. T. M., will hold a country siwinl in Han thorn hall tomorrow night and, aecord- inu ii) III" nosier, u win u a nmsinj.- . , IllUlll. till, U,lii- MllfT ha spartnl none of the members, print ing facctiou jilies, such n: K. C.crde say he will tell hi wife he is going hunting and then slip off to the social. William Miller I guess we had better have another one before we go to that Mnccnliee.- poci,l bevaue I've got to peddle cider at five cent per quart. Fd. Foster I'll go you one, Bill; I have got to eell pumpkin pie at five cent a hunk. vTha Miller-Fiwter jibe is illustrated with an appropriate cut which indicate that "another" mean a glass of aoine thing or other. The program is a fol lows! . , .,, ', .:" . . Gathering in of the salmon; Union town quartet. Old Ihin Tucker, Uncle 'Cy, from Ska niokawa. t Spcllin' Skule; lrofessor Xolittlv, of Steven tent. Recitations; Juvenile Class, from K'unppton. Mary ha a Ietle LambJ Mr. Bolt Wallace.- 1 ' . ; ' . Dialogue County Court Hinise ; , "By the commissioner, ' ' Song of the Frogs; By, Seaside Hive. Vocal' solo; Mrs. Belle Reed. , Imitation of City Folk; A country dude- J, II, Iuni-an. Fourth of July Oration; Squire John Mmtgomery. An lntcrmiion follow and a the program ay "Here'a wlwre we chew" program ay "Here's where we chew," they will feed." A danee will cloe the evening' 'divernlon. It i ennoumd that bald-headed men and old maid will be charged an additional fee of admittance. PERSONAL MENTION. ' Sir, Peter (irant i visiting friend at See-i'le. ' H. A. Powell of I!wa) np-nl Sunday in the city. 1 C. linker of Pendleton wa in the city yesterday. I C. Ilreer of Chicago 4 wa in the city yesterday. . Mr. Cutting and family apent yester day at S'asid. Mm. J. It. bid of Milwaukee, Or., is visiting in the city, lien S.-lling is rcgiitcd at the Or.i idcnt from Walla Walla..- ' Cenie W. Schmidt of lJoise is visiting friend in Astoria. . .Mr. !! Mi. W, Caro of Hailey, Ida ho, are in the city. .., - . P. J. Kaifer of Alierdeen arrived in A't'.ria lust evening. ti.. (, M'H-n is reported eick at hi i'ouiii in this city. L. It. Weiler of San F'rancisco arrirVd in the city last evening. , Peter Grant of Portland is visiting hi motlier in this city. J. B. Johnsm, of Wallensurg, Colora do, i visiting in the city.' J. T. II inkle and family of Pendleton are in the city on a vb.it. Mr. I C. Damon of Minneapolis ia visiting friend in the city. 11. McDirmotl of Warrenton wa a visitor in Astoria yelcrday. W. H. Preston, the Warrenton tock man wa in the city Saturday, John Ditehlmrn, an attorney of Port land wa in the city yesterday. Thad Trulllnger of the Quarantine station ejient Sunday in Atoria. I.. B. W ih-ox of San Francisco regis tered at the Occident yesterday. M. Gorman went to Seaside yesterday to spend Sunday with his family. V. X. WycofT of Wal!enburg, Colo., rcgitered at the Occident yesterday. Representative V. A. Carter, of Linn county, passed through Astoria yester day for S.,aidc. Admiral A. X. Smith who haa been in the city this week returned to Portland yesterday morning. Captain Charle Richardon of the lighthouse tender Columbine ia 'pending a few day with hi family. . ' Sidney Campbell waa over from yar renton Saturday looking after matter in connection with the Warrenton Lum ber Co. ; Rev.W.H.Layson. of Alameda county, Cat., ha' arrived in Astoria and haa ac cepted the pMstorate of the First Pres- bvterian church. Mie Maie and Ora Foster, daugh ter uf Rev. Foster, of. Oregon City, and Earnest M. Foster, of Pittsburg, Pa., are visiting ML Lucy Morton. J. V. Burn, Dr. Pilkington, R. C. Lee. C. E. Linton, R.-F. C. Atbury and Charles McKwan, were among the A torian who spent Sunday at Seaside. Hon. F. J. Dunlwr, secretary of state, came down froui Salem Saturday j to get a whif of fresh air. Dunbar lm a double load to carry nt present acting a governor during Goxernor Chamberlain's absence. j Jnme Rintoul. of the T.ewi nnd Clark ... , , i , exposition general pns bureau, passed through help yesterday on his way to Seaside where he sjHMit the day with hi wife and the family of his brother in law, Mr. Cowan. Dr. H. A." Wright and wife and the Misse Garner returned Saturday night from a visit to the liewis and Chirk ex position. While there he attended a re ception to the Governor of North Dako ta, who i a cousin of Dr. Wright. ' Occident Hotel Arrivals. J. B. Johnson, Colorado. . W. X. WycotT, Colorado. j H. McDermott, Warrenton. j G. B. Conklin, Warrenton. I B. Weiler, Sun Francisco. t Mr. J. II. Reed. Milwaukee, Or. Ren Selling, Walla Walla. It. A. Powell, Ilwaco. H. B. Patten, Cheyenne, Wyo. j Mis C. W. Schmidt, lVise. Mis M. L .Field, Harley, Idaho. Mr. and Mr. W. Cus, Harley, Idaho. C. F. Sullivan, N. Y. , , W. Sullivan, X. Y. t , ! A Big Di Terence. In his ad today Herman Wise show? plainly the difference between trading with .Wise and otherwise. PROPOSES REGATTA Mayor and Citizens Interested in Aquatic Fete for August. HOME AFFAIR IS SUGGESTED Mayor Surprenant Submits Proportion to Fishermen's Union Asking Co-oper- atioo. Demand for Regatta General m r ana success is nopea tor. All hope of holding a regatta at Atorui thi vear have not been' aban- doncl. Mavor Surprenant i Interct- ing himself 'in the affair'ami will aub - ... fr, . . nut a proposition to the Columbia River , . t .i 2. i- t. Fishermen Inion, to have them take charge of tlie affair. The puqsie is lo give a regatta commencing alout A".- gust 15th ami make.it more of a home affair than heretofore. ' TVre will be a few land port including a firemen' tournament a all of the team tliat participated in the Oregon City tournament have signified their willingness to come to A-ttoria at that time. There i no doubt but the merchant would contribute liberally to the fund, and it i expected that the Fishermen's Union will appoint a com mittee to take charge of the affair in the near future. There i a general demand for a re gatta ln Astoria and it w ill no doubt be a success if the project as outlined is favorably accepted. WORK PROGRESSING Satisfactory Advancement Being .Made With Smith Point Road. . Work on the Smith' point road, a distance of about one mile to connect with the Young's bay bridge, i pro gressing satisfactorily. It ia expected to have the road completed by the firt of August, and the cost will exeeci $3,000. On account of Seventh and FJghth street, over the bill, being Im passable, thi road will be used by the farmers and dairymen coming to Asto ria. Most of them prefer to come over the Eighth street road, but the eosffof improving the street is too high a the valuation of the property ia no uffi cient to pay the assessment, There is still $1,323 due from; the property Own ers on the original improvement made eight year ago. - j i, n COMMITTEE REPORT; , - Body in Charge of Fourth of July Cele bration Submits Final Report.' A meeting of the Fourth of July com mittee wa held last evening. The sec retary submitted the following report of receipt and ' disbursements , of the celebration. , Band .....$ 68 00 Prize .'lol 00 Firework .. .. 139 82 Decorations, liberty car, Goddes of Liberty 110 00 Prize for float 60 00 Printing .. ...." 25 00 And wiesc combined The Lat est Eastern Craze Suitable for Indoor and Outdoor Wear and of a quality and style that will make wearing them a pleasure.They are nicer than barefoot aandali ana wear better than tne, average Children'! Moccasin Slippers 75c and 90c Yeutb'a and Misses' Moccasin Slippers ...... T. 90c and $1.35 Young Men's and Young Ladies' Moccasin Slippers $10 For Men and Women we have, them at $1.75 . . .. The Cliildren' Slippers are made out of one piece with soft soles, or with Beparate heavier leather sole. All slipper are flexible and are dainty in appearance. Come in and see them. Xo trouble to lbw "the" styles. Just ask to see them. , ' ' '' ' A shoe to fit. And a shoe to wear Must be selected With taste and care ,. 55 00 30 00 24 00 ' 20 00 .. 4 00 Boat for soldier .... Salary' of aeeTetary ', Setting off fireworks Hauling Marshal, regalia. 00 Incidentals 62 00 Total $736 6! Collection, '. $878 7 Received from 1904 committee.. 45 fa Total .. .. .. ..$923 75 ' Leaving a balance on hand of $167 A. The committee decided that in. the event of a regatta being held this snin would be turned over to that committee otherwise it would be deposited in the bank and kept until next year for a -1 -' . .... ccieoraiion. Baseball Yesterday. ',, The Snisi.lt- a n4 Commercial nine Vm'a " me u oa" remati,m VmtuU wu,,inf ln vi' ille of 13 10- ' Th Owpn-pnna played ' at Fort Steven resulting in a victory for Fort Steven by a score of 7 'to 6. . .. ' , ' The family restaurant of Astoria Is recognized a the Hess restaurant. The best meal and the best service In As- toria. 120 Eleventh street. ;, . , , . . Electrio Face Maag and Scalp 1 J . . . 1 u. ; treatment; five txpert barber. Bath. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER 8H0P. ' It make no difference bow many med icine have failed to cure you, if you are troubled with headache, constipation, kidney or. liver troubles, - Hollister" Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well Frank Hart, druggist. . Just tbink what you can do with LIQUID VENEER Liquid Veneer is a carefully and scientifically prepared article that acts as a food for the varnish or gloss. It is absorbed by the varnish or surface to which it is applied, and brings out all its old time elasticity and newness besides adding addition al gloss. It is- therefore highly ben eficial to the very finest surfaces. ' Don't hesitate to use it on your pianos, mahogany furniture, or the very finest pieces you may have; it is the preparation that -will' remove tarnish and that peculiar and very undesirable bluish discoloration which often appears on pianos . aad other highly polished furniture. Liquid Veneer ia equally effective on Organs, Violins, Guitars, etc a well as on all rosewood and ebony furniture .perfectly cleaning it and restoring original newness and glosJ ( '' ' . '. , TRIAL BOTTLE, loc; HALF PINT, 'JO C. ',!,.,. I ill" ,.".;! ,.!i,VOJ.-H ' j i'i nr,- 11 li B. F. ALLEN &SON Wall' Papsri Pauii Etc''' 865-367 Commercia' SU .Ajtoria.. 1 eMa a.-jj you will be delighted to see' the in oiippers ana oanaais, nappuy .. into modern n -i.-.l -i Carriage MOCCASIfC SLIPPERS Oxfords ' " 511 Commercial Street. a 1 si