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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1905)
THURSDAY, JULY jo. 1905. Uifi MORMiNU AMOKIaN, ASTORIA, OUEGO -5 FOR THE SEASON OF OUTING A FULL CARLOAD OF Guaranteed Watermelons ' Direct from the grower, due to arrive today, particularly nice for picnics. We know they arc good and double our price won't buy better. All the risk is our. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Agents Chase cc Sandborn's Famous Coffee. LOCAL BREVITIES. Office room for rent. Oo, W. Bar ker, Aaloil Na.lonul Hunk Every body I going to Ilanthnrn Hull nrt Tuesday metilng. 014 Country social. Maccabees. R. M. Oalon hs r!J1 complete stock of harness, collars and saddles to hi Implement nnd vehicle Hue at 103 Hth St. A.torla. Sheriff Finds Ring. Sheriff l.luvilln .int.-. that he ha found a gold ring i-tone missing) with inscription, "II. W. IX to Hrcnhaiii," Furniture For Salt. The lk niM', inur, rack unci At her library furniture of the Astoria Library for ! at very wtisuiialdi j price. Cull at library room immediate-1 )v. Salmon Run the Same. Ji w ifMn if it yesterday that a large) run of salmon hud entered the Columbia river, hut from tli various cumin IV showed no mrcr ptihle thange in tliu number delivered. Fishermen Return, Eunly Houghton, ,1. H, SfViiiiuir, and J, W. Winter ri'ttnued yesterday from n fishing trip to Humbug mountain n the !wi and Clark. They report the trout more ph ntiful thl year than ever and they had no trouble to laud two hundred a day. They returned by the way of Seaside, after having bad a very pleasant trip. "' ' IMPERIAL CEMENT The most powerful and durable CE MENT known for repairing China, glaM, mrd and soft '!, earthen ware, furniture, brie a Lru.', etc, 1 HOLD5 First yhuf among eeinen! and, mi. mended with tuiM'i;ai Cement the broken part will hold better, than did tliu whole piece. Price IO Cents. .Invest iga to our prompt and correct delivery eystem, J0I1MH011 BroBi, Good Goods nt-iai Twelfth St., Astoria. " o- v Special Sale ( MP3 ) 'Jewel Ranges V fewAAsS Remarkable reductions Y sVCkWLS of a high grade range j t to make room for a VirM-jil car l0ad 01 tiZMn.7i Monarch Ranges HARGE5T STT 0 VE PLANT I M TH E VT R LP I coming Buy a JEWEL now and save Money. f 53.00 Jewel Range r.v . . (40 jj.V0O Jewel Eange, with reservoir N . . . . $42.50 fc'O.OO Jewel Range, with reservoir, $30.00 $32.50 Jewel Range, with reservoir $40.00 $45.(H) Jewel Range, with reservoir $32.50 , $.12.50 Jewel Range, with reservoir $27.60 CHAS. HEILB0RN $ CO., Complete House Furnishers. PERSONAL MENTION. II. .1, Culliilmn, of Seaside, wu In the city yesterday. Hairy Itiit.T, of Seaside, was in the city yesterday. Mr. James W. Welch I visiting the rortlund fuir. Ioiiii J. Burros, i f Chinook, nun in the city yesterday. A, H, Power, of Seaside, was in the .it v vrsterdav. . . . , Andrew Young came over from hi ranch yesterday. Andrew Jbrg, of Hammond, was in I the city yesterday. lion. .1. ti. M'-kI't, of ftrookficld, in the flty yelerd;iy, Mr. M. A. Thomas, of Man Francisco, I visiting In the" city. ft. It. Smith, of Seaside, wan a viit r in Atoriu yesterday, l -'ii Porter and wife, of Knoskl, Idaho, are visiting in the rity. C. M. (Vlh-r left f"r a business trip to Clatskaniue yesterday, A. W, Wiley, of Portland, registered at the? Occident yesterday. It, J. Kirkw.nl and wife, of rortlund, ... ... a . t .. .:.i..... torn L'iir"i. hi in" s'itii-ni. ! P. Mi Into-li, .if Tillamook, visited . friend iii Atoia yesterday. ; sheriff l.inville left last et cuing for n short visit to The Iall. i T. C. Butler, of Cathlamct, visited hi fl lends in Atoi iji yesterday. II. W, Kri'tjs'-r, of reasi.te, wax In tiie eitV Vestel'dllV On business. F. It. llatilon. of battle, arrived down vester.lav on the noon train. , (;, I'ntton. of Waio, Tet was a viir in Astoria yesterday, j, ,t form v returned from a luisi te. trip to Portland yeterday, r;, , PrrgUM.n returned from a busi- ne strip to Portland hist evening. (', C, Miisten. tlie Kve'isun logger, wa In the city jesterdiiy on busines. poliert I.i. Ingston, of Porllnnd, reg istered at the Oit-idetit yesterday. ,f. K. Laidlaw. of porllnnd, arrived 1 down yesterday on tie noon train. J Mr. Charlc Jordan, of Cathlamct, . vilted friend in Astoria yesterday. F. L Greenongh, of the Lewi and Clark fair, was in tie city yesterday. W. W. Curtl. a prominent timU-r man of Portland, wa in the city yesterday. Charlc W. Ticanii. M. I) of Colum bus, Ohio, was a pi('"t at the, Occident yesterday. Ida Savior, of Minmaioli, and C. J. Savior, of PJuftton, Ind., arrived in the city yesterday. Former Chief d Police Huntif Port land, wa n pasenger aboard the Potter oil the up-river tiip yesterday. Harry llantblet and his daughter re turned yesterday from Tokcland and will leave for Portland thia morning. John Carlson, of California, formerly of thi city, arrived in Astoria yester day on a visit to hi mm and daughter. Albert and Kther Carlaon, arid will probably make hi home here. 'Mr. K. M. Smith, of Portland, who ha Wen isiting the Preaker. at North Pencil, where he a joined yesterday by her son. .lame, left on last night'a train for her Lome in the exposition city. WILL HOLD REGATTA Mass Meeting of Citizens Will Be Called Tomorow Night WILL APPOINT COMMITTEES Prominent Merchants Have Signified Their Willingness to Take Hold of the Affair and lend Their Utmost Ef forts to Make it Grand Success. Astoria is to have an annual regatta. Thl ha been decided upon by a num ber of merchant and eitiwrnt who are confident it will prove a uei-e and la the mean of bringing tltmsanda of people to the city. It will b run entire ly different than heretofore, mud) of the expensive features ladntr eliminated, tlie object Mug to make it more of a home affair and di-tribute. tlm prize . . Mm A t .JI among the iMpcrmcn ana inow rimm ing in the elty. While no definite ar rangenienta have been made, Mayor Surprenant and one or two prominent ritixnn have canvassed the aituation the past week and find a unamity of sentiment amone all claase for the regatta. Prominent eitiwn have lieen lutervli'wed with the object of makinir up a committee of representative citi zen in whom the public have confidence and would l morp willing to contribute with a feeling that the fund will be used for the purpose intended. To thi end Mayor Surprenant will call a nia meeting of the ehizen and all person interested to meet at the court bouse net Monday night at R o'clock at which time the committee will lie M-leeted and the o(Tiir elected, A soliciting committee will lie appointed to canva the lmine men and trans portation eon: panic for fund, and fl oon a the required amount i raied. about M.Vl, the committee will meet and prepare the program. The regatta will probably l held eoinmencinir on Monday, August 2 and conlinuinsr three day. Two day a will be devoted to the water carnaval and one day to land sport. Captain Fred T.rown. of the Astoria hoe team, will prolmbly have charge of the land ivrt and U-lieve that he will 1 able to secure at least twelve team to participate in a fire men' tournament to le held on the third dav. In addition to thl. ther will be fool race and other appropriate port. The fishing season closes In Astoria on August 2," and it usually require two days to enable the eannerymcn to settle up with the fishermen. If no re gatta i held, a large number of the fish ermen will go to Portland, otherwise they will remain in Astoria. Several of the prominent fishermen have lieen in terviewed on the subject, and all ex ptvs themselves n willing to partici pate and lend their, aid to 'make it a 'slices. Tln committee, no doubt, will offer substantial prize for fishing boat race, giini five prizes in each race, with probably four rw during the re gatta. Invitations will be sent to a.U ot ip clubs in the various coast cities and town to participate, and instead of pay ing their exensc n heretofore, costing a large amount of money, substantial prize will be offered. Those interesting themselves in the affair are in favor of eliminating the queen, and all si ret show, although anyone desiring to come here with, at tractions will, no doubt, be accorded the privilege, hut not under the mannge nient of the regatta committee. The committee will not erect a grand stand leaving that as s concession to be run by any persons desiring to do so, under the supervision of the committee. There will no doubt Ik many private eonoes sions asked for in the way of attrac tions, permission having to be obtained from the committee, but to be run upon tha responsibility of the persona ap plying therefor. Senator C. W. Fulton waa interviewed yeaterday and stated that he was in favor of a regatta and would do all within his power to make it a success. Ho stated that theye would be no troub le to secure a war vessel and as toon as the matter waa definitely decided upon, he would communicate with the authorities at Washington and endeavor to secure one. Thia of itself will be a gTvat attraotion to the many Eastern visitors who will no doubt visit Astoria. While no definite program has been ar ranged, there is no doubt but the one perfected will h entirely different from an yother heretofore given with more attrictive features, .and without useless wasto of money. The man selected to manage the affair will see thai) there will be value received for every fea ture and if the plans of those interested are carried out, Mm regatta this year mill eclijis anything ever given before In Astoria. It will require the united support of everyone in Astoria and mean the bringing of thousand of peo ple here and an advertisement for the city and county worth more than the personal contribution of merchant and eltiwna. ' BUILD NEW FACTORY. Seaside Spruce and Lumber Company Erect New Sash and Door Plant. Continued prosperity at Seaside is in evident everywhere. Among tho recent improvement i the building of a new sai.li and door factory by the Seaside Sprue Lumber Company. The build ing, will lie W)x2'W, two stories high. N'ew nmclilnery will lie installed and alien r ouipleti-d it will have a capacity of .MKi door a day. The company em ploy about luo men and the payroll amount to over !lo,000. While there are a num'n r of good atores at Seaside, Atiri.i il rives considerable trade from the Kop!e, and it prosperity and grow th, is uii important factor for this city. JUSTICE COURT NOTES. The ifie 01' the State of Oregon gaint Charles Hull, charged with a ault with a dangerous weapon on Tony Arulci-M'u on the Lewi and Clark last Sunday, was compromised in the justice court yesterday, the district attorney agreeing to accept a plea of assault and battery. Judge Goodman imposed a fine Of t .'.) and cost, amounting to fcliV 10, which was paid, A complaint was filed by Teter Dcm etrie against Sandy George, charging him with assault and battery. The trouble occurred near the 0. P.. 4 X. wharf yesterday afternoon, and Derne trie claim that George drew a knife on him. The ?ae will le tried this morn ing nt I o'clock. Officer Wilson made the arrest. Jacobson Gets Contract. Mr. Copland ha awarded the con tract for hi new building on Commer cial treet to Julius Jacobson and a force of men were put to work yester day. The Wilding will I 50x100. three atoiie high and will cost almut $10. OoO. It will I completed and ready for occupancy about Xovemlier first when it will !n occupied by M. S. Copeland. It i reported that B. F. Allen and Son haw leased the building now occupied by Mr. Copeland, known a the Roe Hive. Took Timber By Mistake. E. P. Parker yesterday swore out a warrant for Jack Darth charging him with larceny of a piece of timber. Mr. Parker claims that he purchased the timber on the Ninth street improvement and Uarth sawed it up. Barth appear ed in the justice, court and admitted taking the timber but thought it was of no use and had been thrown away by the contractor. He paid the costs amounting to $7.50 and the case was dis missed. Bids Presented. Two bids were filed in the office of the auditor and olice. judye yesterday for the improvement of Third street from Commercial to Dunne, one by C. K. Johnson mid one by W. A. C.oodin. The bid were not ojieneil ns the commit tee on streets end public wavs were nt present. It is probable that they will not lie opened until one week from Mon day, a no contract can lie awarded un til the council meets, which will be the Hist Monday in August. Saloon Ordinance. Through the efforts of Mayor .Tohan sen, of Seaside, an ordinance was pass ed at the last meeting of the common council closing all saloons at midnight. The ordinance has lieen approved by the mayor and pies into effect at once. The ordinance also prohibits family or side entrances. In order that the ordinance may be enforced, an extra policeman has been appointed. Offices Moved. City Surveyor Tee yesterday complet ed moving his office from the old to the new city hall building, and F. J. Kearney superintentendent of streets, moved in to his new office. As soon as the neces sary shelves re put into the vaults. Auditor Anderson will move his office, probably on Saturday, and commencing next Monday all city business will be transacted at the new city hall. Hunter! Licenses. County Clerk Clinton has issued 8P hunters' licenses this year. A soon a? the hunting season commences there wil' be a largo number of applicants. Guardsmen Go Home. The Oregon National Guard, which has !een encamped at- (loarhart for t!i past week, passed through here en rout to Portand yeaterday on a special train. ELKS' GRAND LODGE. After Hard Figbt Decided to Use Old Ritual For Initiations. A Ii-tter received from Charles V. Brown, of this city, who represented Astoria lodge of Elks at the grand lodge at Buffalo, atates that. the convention was. the largest ever held In the history of the order, about 110,000 member be ing present. The principle content was over the initiation service of the ritu al, and after a hrd fight lasting nearly all night, the initiation of the ritual tw;o year ago, will be used hereafter The last grand lodge cut out all of the "funny busine," tfliat makes initia tion, with the result that the initiations have been as solemn as a funeral and lodge attendance has alien off.: Secre tary Emmett Flemming, of Buffalo lodge estimates that the Elks left $1,500,000 in Buffalo during the convention., Den ver secured the next grand lodge and will endeavor to outdo Buffalo in th matter of entertainment, and as it Is one of the most enthusiastic lodges in the United States, will no doubt, succeed Mr. Brown will return to Astoria in about two weeks. Ticket Agenia En Route. The National Aoeiation of Railway Ticket Agents, which has been holding its annual convention at the Portland exposition, visited Seaside yesterday as the guesU of the A. Si C. R. R. A solid train of Pullman coaches carrying the members of the association was attach ed to the regular East and West bound trains. Moonlight Excursion. Join the crowd that is going on the EPW0RTH LEAGUE MOONLIGHT EXCURSION tonight and have the time of your life. Steamer Miler leaves Lurline Wharf at 8:15, sharp. Occident Hotel Arrivals. C. W. Beman, Columbus. 0. J. E. Laidlaw, Fortland. . Leon Porter and wife, Idaho. A. R. Handon, Seattle. R. Livingston,' Portland. A. H. Willett, Portland. R. J. Tat ton. Wrn. Xewbotd, San Francisco. ' Mrs. M. A. Thomas, San Francisco, A. Stellmacher, Albany, Or. Miss Varr, Iowa. R. Kirkwood and wife, Portland. Mis Saylcr, C. J. Saver, Ind. Percy Story, San Francisco. .X. P. Sorenson. W. S. Page, Portlaml. C. Zeimer, San Francisco. Wm. McKenzie. Miss G. Lough. Calif. Louis P. Bruce, Ma-nager of ' the Aeolian Department of the Eilers Piano House, left for Portland on last even ing's train, but expects to be in the city again the last part of next week. The memliers of the W. C. T. U. are all requested to be present at the regu lar meeting 'this afternoon a business of importance L to be transacted. A Big DiTerence. In his ad today Herman Wie shows plainly, the difference between trading with Wise and otherwise. EimSlL...irM.,5 JUL JI.SJ mMUM tra a s"""waiii i,, 1 r if j SifTSff tti ihiW T ' t m is tri 1- -. .. The Lat est Eastern Craze Suitable for Indoer and Outdoor Wear and of quality and style that will make wearing them a pleasure.They are nicer than barefoot sandal and wear better than the average Oxfords Children's Moccasin Slippers i yJC and 00c Youth's and Misses' Moccasin Slippers '. tn(j , ,s Young Men's and Young Ladies' Moccasin Slsrsyera $1.50 For Men and Women w have them at gi.sj The Children's Slipper axe made out of one piece with soft soles, or with separate heavier leather soles. AH slippers are flexible and are dainty in appearance. Come in and see them. No trouble to show the styles. Just aak to see them. A shoe to fit, And a shoe to wear Must be selected With taste and care STT! Epworth League Excursion. A moonlight ride on the Columbia, ft bonfire, aporta on the beach and a jolly good time If yon attend the Epworth League Excursion to McGowans Thurs day evening. Steamer Miler leavea wharf 8.11 sharp. Only a few ticket remain un sold. Refreshment will be served. Tickets can be obtained from any ber of the League. The family restaurant of Astoria recognized at the Ileaa restaurant. The best meals and the best service in As toria. 120 Eleventh street Electric Face Maasage and Scalp treatment: five expert barber. Baths, OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. BIG BEDTJCTION SALE During this month only we offer some excellent bargains is Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats Special duck and sailor hats 25c and lOe Hair Switches and Pompadours. Come and see the nice assortment and save money. Mrs. R. Ingleton, Welch Block, Astoria, Ore, Just think what yon 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 glosa. 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 and other highly polished furniture. Liquid Veneer is equally effective on Organs, Violins, Guitars, etc., as well as on all rosewood and ebony furniture .perfectly cleaning it and restoring original newness and gloss TRIAL BOTTLE, 10c; HALF PINT, 50 c. B. F.ALLEN 2LSON Wall Paper, Paints, Etc, 365-367 Commercial St, Astoria. And you will be delighted to see the latest in Slippers and Sandals, happily combined inta. modern MOCCASIN SLIPPERS 521 Commercial Street