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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
THURSDAY, AUGUST J. 1 1 1 K M0HN1M AMMHaN, ASTORIA, OUEOO V Come and Let U Show You "BEAR-OLA" Shoe Polish, it preserve your shoes, dues not injure the finest leather and OUTSHINES THEM ALL One thine !at a week ami we give you too Shine fur io cent. Great introduction sale now going on. ROSS, HIGGINS . Go. Wc sell Chase and Sanborn's Coffee. LOCAL BREVITIES. Om room for tni. 0o. W. Vr. Astoria National Dunk Bar. CIotrI Past Massag and Soalp treatm.nti fiva eip.rt barbers. Bath. OCCIOENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Pictures taken In daytime may I ilcvt'loK-i In diiylltit wllli the latest itMnmn Kodak Tank Developer. From y 12.30 to 13. Flank Hart's drug totP. i i Tlmt Huim is all rhjlit, The family restaurant of Astoria l recoynlwd a Hi Ho restaurant. Tha lict meal and the brt ervk in As toria. 120 Eleventh street. I am glad ttut ludies' att !! saddles urn becoming fashionable; first, be ru It 1 easier on tha horse; second, WauM it I a safer and easier way for a lady to rid. If you will mil at my Lam shop, 105 Fourteenth street, ( will low yeu tin- latest ami Ok best. It. M. GASTON. Fiendish SuBering. if often caused ly sores, ulcere and can cers, thai rat aay your akin. Win, Pe dell, of Flat IWk. Mi.li., says: '1 have used Itui'klrn'a Arnica Halve, for ulcers, sores and cancer. It l the Wt healing dressing I ever found Soot lira aod heals cut buma and acalds. 25 c at Charts Itogera' drug store. PIANOLA FOR SALE. WILL TAKE 1150 FOR Alt ALMOST new Pianola, walnut ease. Will throw in tha mulc. Term to reliable party. Addreaa A I, AtorUn. ARRIVED Another car load of Watermelons Thraa are tha famoua LODI CAL, MELONS, knows ta ba Juicy and rich la flavor, fitcp la and n-a them. InvpatljiaU our prompt and correct delivery eyaturn. JohtisoM Bros., Good Goods uS-ua Twelfth St., Aitoria. We Are Going to Move It costs money to move goods, particu larly a store full, and it resolves itself down to whether we hold up the prices and pay the.drayman or to sell the goods at a sacrifice and give our customers and friends the benefit We believe the reduc tions will be appreciated the most and the stupendous bargains now offered arc at your command. A special Meeting of tlui parish of (!ruit Kpiscopal church has been citlU-J for iti'xt Monday evening to elect two Vl-tl')'liUll. S, A. Pink. attendant tit tin1 insane Iiimi, ariived in the city yesteiduy unit left lust evcniiut willi Kiik. Alio, mIio ha been adjudged iiiKiino. FRED BALMER WANTED, Fled Itulmer, who foigij a number of cheeks last halurday night and wan attested ly tilt JMiliif, is wanted in I'm tin ml, A letter wan icecived from CJdef of I'oliiw (irtliiiai'hrr yesterday asking for a dfM'ilptlon of tin nut n. Tin- I'oitliiud M,nc Miet ho stole the diamond ring and watch whirl) were I'MHiD-d on the liekels found on hit jw-r-son when nrivsled. Chief llalliok wilt tin n ii ticket to Portland yesterday. PORTLAND RULES ADOPTED. Chii-f of.I'oliif ll.illmk Ima adoptt'd a Mt-m at the city jail almilar to that in vogue iu I'oitland. Wlu-u a piixiiuT i ariftm and warvhed all of Ion iH-rMinal rlTivtn iru nut in a amall wui-k and iiiimtx-rril. The iiiiiiiIhTi of the aurk (frrepoUiU with the Hum lrr on the police court reginter, ao there can he no milake In returning the property to the owner when discharged. SUIT TO SETTLE TITLE. Andrew Peterson ha brought auit ajpiint Klliolt llroa., who are ierat inu wine on the Ieterm ground op Hite Frankfort. An injunction wax imd ritmiiilnu Klliott Hro. from oH-utiu( tti erinva until the matter could lie Anally determined by the rourt. The iieii.iu in dUpute i the title to the land, both i'etelwin and Klliott rlaiuiinif it, and both having deed from the etute. NEW ASTORIA COUNCIL. i " ; An adjourned meeting of the common j council of New Aitoria will 1m held 'Saturday evening to oHiider the quea i lion of building a etreet landing out to I the water front of the Columbia liver. I A meeting held Tliewluy evening, J when the matter wa dU'iifti-ed and eon ' eider lle opMition dveUMd. it i i exMH-ted that all conlticting intercut j will be hnrmonintl at the meeting Sut- tirdny night. The plan were prepared ' by City Surveyor Tea of thin city. ' SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING. Mayor Stirpenant ha called a apecial j meeting of the common council for to I morrow night to pa two ordinance j to second reading providing for appro J printing money to pay the balance due j on the contract for the new city hall, j The elalm are a follow t Fergueon & Houston, balance on con j tract and extra work. 11,081.8:1. I W. ti. Mil'hcrwin, balamv due on heating plant. fl.U07.50. The contract for Improving "Third lrcct from Commereiul to Duune and the alleyway in I'pper A "tor in will be ordered given to the lowel bidder. .77 tVrntvuk "lwiiai ii i m 3 COURT IN SESSION County Commissioners Convene in Regular Session. SEVERAL CONTRACTS CiVEN Gronell Will Be Aiked to Return Con tract aod Bond with Paperi Sent, Duly Executed, by August Failed to Carry Out. Contract. The Atigtit term of the county court convened yesterday Morning, C. jL Trcmhiiid, judge; William Lariten and t'. (.'. Clark, oommUMonern, preent. The following proceeding ciiMied: ltide eie opened for improving one mile of road on the Im and Clark near the Kri-kon hill a follow: J. I', Ityau, :t't)s 3. X. Ileekard, U90; W. J. lugall. ftno. The bid of J. V. Ityan being lite owi l lie contract wa 4 awarded to him upon hi giN'nK a bond a reipiirml. In the mutter of the eroding at Kvcnxin where the railroad track eroHM-s the county road, the county judge wa aptoinU-4 to examine the crooning and make necewtary repaira. Petit ion from A. 1 1'arker and 12 other axkiug for the building of county road from the aoutheaatern tcnniiiii. of the road rco-nlly completed by W. A. fioodin to the John Day river; (ielo F. Parker waa appointed aurveyor and John Frye and W. L. McC'reeky viewer to meet at the courthouse on Friday, Augut II, at it o'clock a. m. and proceed to view the propowed road. In the matter of the Tilloton bridge on the Xecanic uiii at Seaside, . Road .SiiK-r mi A. W, Duncan, was iiwtruct ed to procure the umary lumber from C. C. Clark and makae the repair. (iu Ijiriu waa apaiinted to super from C. C. Chirk and make the rewir. the county road from the Lewi and Clark eiatlon to C1atop. In the matter of the bridge at War tviiton park, the clerk wa imttructed to notify the reoidenta that aa aoon as the bridge wa completed by the aettlera the rourt would make the'm'cewary re pnir and o n the road and remove all gate. ' Communication from T. S. Corneliu aking tlu court to extend the time for completing the county aemcnt roll until S'itcinler a'l. an opinion from )itiict Attorney HarriMin Allen waa read, iu which he stated that under the law the court could not giant any ex tension of Mime. The awrfr will have to work night and day to complete the roll at the time required by the lnt act of the legislature. The law pro vide that all objection to the aea ment, must. 1 filed yitli Jhe clerk prior to the meeting of the board of eipialiMt lion. Communh-atio from Gu Onmell of KUie, to whom the rontruct had Wu awnrdeil to build two Mile of road on the Xehalem.road, Mating that he did not understand the kind of a road re- j'l"' and axking that tin roadmater be ent to go over the road with him The court instructed the clerk to write to Mr. Oronell and notify hyn to return the contract bond and all papers sent, duly executed by Tuesday, August 8, or thry would consider that he had re fused Hie eontrart. If the papers are received, duly executed, the judge, clerk and roadniaHter were instructed to enter into contract with him, but if not re turned, to enter into contract with Mr. Kainpi, the next lowest bidder, or have the work by day work. The claim of William Medley of Jewell, amounting to (15, for work done on the Kehalem road, wa referred to the roadmaster to examine Mid report. Contract and bond of A. W. Duncan for the bridge aero the north fork of the Xecanicum, below Seaside, wa approved. Contract and bond of J. B. Lewi for building bridge at Jewell wa ap proved. The regular monthly bill were ex amined and allowed and the court ad journed until tht morning at 9" o'clock. RECEIPTS FOR JULY. The receipts from fines and " for feitures in the police couvt for the month of July was $112. In July qf last year they amounted to $009. The auditor reported. $4 received during the month for building permit. ' YOUNG LADY VISITORS. Eight young ladie from -Sacramento, Cul., chaperoned by Mrs. EJiott, were in the city yesterday. They have been at the Lewi, and Clnrtv fair and en- r joyed a trip down the Cokunbk. They returned to Portland last evening. ' STOLE A NOZZLE. Petty Thief Figure in an Ill-paying Venture. Yesterday afternoon an employe at the Parker house engaged in wash ing off the front of the building. While thus oeeilpied lie wa called into the office and Instead of shutting the water off he put the nozzle down through a space in tbe"treet and went in to an Ver tlM call. I'pon hi return, he started to pull up .the hoe and dis covered there wa a than on the other end trying to unscrew the nozzle, iloth pulled, but thr man under the wharf aiicewded in unscrewing the nozzle, not withstanding the water waa running, and when he got the nozzle off the man on th hoe fell over. The nozzle thief aueeerded in making hi escnj, but was afterward captured by Officer Wil son. A coinplnlnt wa filed against him In the justice court, where the gave the name of fliiri-in-r Robinson. He plead gjiilty to the charge and wa fined $10. Xiit having I iie money h wa commit ted to the county jail for 15 day. SALMON RUN. The run of fl!i yesterday wa smal ler than on the two preeeding day. The gillneltcr reported fish carce, al though the trapper and uprlver iein er report fair catche. It is not ex pected that tlierr will be a heavy run befoi the middle of the tnopth. PERSONAL MENTION. Captain ('rang came down from Port land last night. Hon. J. (i. Meglar and wife of Brook field w-ere in the city yesterday. Andrew Young came over from his Young's bay ranch yesterday. C. C. Clarke of Seaside ia in the city attending the county court. P. Downing of San Francisco regis tered at the Occident yesterday. 8. A. Park of Salem registered at the Parker yesterdav. W. R. Hewctt of San Francisco was visitor in the city yesterday. John Ross went to Portland yester day to take in the fair. Loui HaulTe of Chinook was in the city yesterday visiting friend. Mis Mae Nicholas of Portland is in the city visiting Mis Alice Wright. Fred Blaisdcll of Olney waa ia the city yesterday on business. " W. Hull of Portland registered at the Otiilcnt yesterday. Jacob Rosshard of Warrenton was in the city yesterday. C. K. Henry and wife of Portland viited in Astoria yesterday. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar i spending a few day at Seaside. 1L M. Hyde of San Francisco reg istered at the Occident yetrday. 11. A. Canfield of Seattle was visitor in the city yesterday. Rev. ,W. S. Short and sons are visit ing the fair in Portland. C. H. Green and Allan Green of Sagi iw, Miclr.. are visiting in the eity. W. Hanleson of San Francisco wa a guest at tie Occident yesterday. P. F. Harris of Tokeland was in the city yesterday on business. K. C.' Blackford, editor of the Clas kanine Chief, was in the city yesterday. J. 0. Mayo, general passenger agent of the A. & C. railroad, arrived from Portland last evening. , George Hannigau, editor of the Co lumbia River Sun, was in the city yes terday. Mis Grace Tompkins of Cleveland, O., i in the city visiting Mrs. C. W. Rwh. A. W. Duncan of Seaside was in the city yesterday attending the county court. William Lnrsen of the Lewis and Clark is in the city attending the county court. Mayor Dan J. Moore of Seaside passed through Astoria yesterday en route to Portland. Mrs. John Steiner and son of North Yakima ar visiting friend in Astoria. J. T. Roe left for Alaska yesterday morning on a business trip. Samuel Schmidt and wife returned yesterday from a month's visit to Vic toria. , Mr. Harry Bell of Seattle, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. S. Tee, will return home today. George Harris of San Francisco was among the arrivals in Astoria yester day. Mrs. Otto Heilborn and son arrived froma visit to San Francisco yester day. Dr. W. C. Logan and wife and the Misses Foard leave for the Nehalera this morning for a two weeks' vacation. J. Adrian Epping arrived last night with his family accompanied by Mrs. Alliert Rabies, also Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Murliard of Portland. The entire party will spend two weeks in camp near Cannon beach. District Attorney Harrison Allen re turned last night from Hillsboro, Ore., vhere he attended to some of the duties of his office. ALL IS PROMISING The Regatta Committee Is Making Splendid Progress. NEW FEATURES ARE PLANNED -. r . - Subscription! for Astoria Regatta Com ing in LiberallyCommittee Will Meet Tonight With Prominent Citi zesi to Consider New Ideaa. At a meeting of the regatta commit tee hist night it was decided to invite a number of prominent people of this city who are known to lie loyal and enterprising citizen to meet with the managing committee tonight for the purpflse of taking up certain feature which will be made public as aoon as adopted. The method of selecting a queen for the regatta will be decided upon at to night' meeting. It has been settled U have an illuminated night parade. Several line brass band have already applied and in addition the committee wishes' to employ a local band, if pos sible. It is very probable that liberal prizes will be offered for the best float in the parade and for the best decorated and best illuminated building. Astor company Xo. 1, Uniform Rank, K. of P., is drilling faithrully and with their new and natty uniforms are sura to attract the attention of the girls in Jblue and. white who will watch the marching soldier boys. The matter of having a county fair Is under consid eration. This is a feature that should be of interest to the farmers on both sides of the olumbia. The Redmen are taking hold of the Lewis and Clark and 8acajawea feature with a vim and that they will make the best of the carnival is predicted by many. And while on every hand in Astoria activity is manifest the people of Port land are taking an unusual interest in the coming regatta. President Wise, who returned from the exposition city Tuesday night, vouchsafes the pleasing intelligence that "Rose City" people are enthusiastic over the possibility of an other of Astoria's inmitable regattas. Free Lectures ON, COOKING And Practical Demonstrations Of the various uses for culinary purposes of the Chocolate and Cocoa Manufactured by Walter Baker & Co.. Ltd., Dorchester, Mass., (Established 1780) will be given by Miss Elizabeth K. Burr Domestic Science Dept., Boston I.W.CA. Fisher's Opera House (Upper Hall) .. ASTORIA, OREGON. Daily for One Week, commencing Tuesday, August 1st, 190o, at 2:30 "o'clock in the afternoon and 8 o'clock in the evening, Samples of Miss Burr's preparations, such as Calces, Puddings, Meringues, Fudge, Souffles, Ice Cream, Bavarian Creams, Etc., will be served at each lecture, and she will be pleased to answer all inquiries regarding the same. A different menu will be pre pared and served at each lecture. A Special Free Lecture foi the Children Will be given on Saturday morning, August 5th, at 10 o'clock, when every child, will be presented with a Walter Baker souvenir. Sample cakes of the Walter Baker Premium No. 1 Chocolate. ' the Vanilla Sweet Chocolate and little sample cans of the Break fast Cocoa; also a book of "Choice Chocolate Recipes" will be presented to all persons attending these lectures, and all who are interested in scientific cooking should not fail to attend, as they are FREE TO ALL aa.Maaeaaaeee Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, M-Dager , Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street THEY ARE GOING!! The reason is found in the quality of the footwear. The eut prices merely make them go faster. We are simply giving you the benefit of our margin of profit and a good buy, rather than carry them over into an other aeaaon. ' Gypsie Ribbon Ties A stylish Oxford of Chocolate huej hand-turned, Cuban heel; Goo Goo eyelets; high arch. The season's end is close at hand and we are determined to have none of this footwear left over. . To Close Them Out the price is cut to $2.50 the pair Regular price, $3.00 the ladies are shrewd shoppers. We can trait them to appreciate these values For thU sale we have abo set aside some excellent Light Russian Calf Ox fords. Tans. Sizes are still fairly well assorted They are good values at their .regular price of 13.5a. but they must go at li.50 THE PAIR sai Commercial Street TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Aug. 2. Western Ojegon' and Western .Washington: Thursday, fair, slightly warmer, except near tho coast. Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington: Possibly thunder showers. Ladies! Attention!! Apprentices wanted to perfect them selves in the art .of cutting, fitting and designing. Taught quickly by the latest methods. Full course, fo.OO-Hiystem in cluded. , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 1 MRS. C. G. WILSON 516 Commercial St, Up Stairs. on sch -AT- Phone Main 121