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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1905)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1905. IftE MOHNIMr AStTOUlAN, ASTOKIA, OKEGU Tim Melon known a the O-nrgln Hattleiikc, so tailed hecatise of Its MNMillr titrkltij 1 mm of The Best Watermelons Grown Ami U noted, for It thin rind and rich, riil, lux-ion mest.. We have Jimt received 11 carload and are prepared to till your ordore. KKMK.MItICK, w give you ft mueh imip-r and lwltr Melon for wm ehUrslle ! money than any other firm In the rlty, and guarantee every on of them. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. We sell Chase and LOCAL BREVITIES. Cleelrie Faoe Maitige end Scalp treatment! five eaptrt barbere. Bath. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. I'MiiM taken In daytime tuny lc tl.iliH-. In daylight with the latest J's-tmuu K'xluk Tank lVv-tirr. From fl.VI to (.1. Frank Hart' drug store. That Conn U U right. The family rctauratit of Alorla I rrrnk-nl-J a the Hess restaurant. 1 The Is-st un-al and the lt servh In As toria. 120 Eleventh street. I am jjlad that Mir atrhle aaddh-s are brwinlnjj fahinnahlt If' 'w" cuc It I rah-r on the Imrsei second, UnaiiNj It I a sif-r and rii-r wy fr lady to ride. If you will esil at my harness shop, 103 Fourteenth street, I Mill ahow yen tlie lut.t and the Ust. It. M. 'OAHTU.V. Fiendlah. Suffering, if often ntiiwd lij- tore, uh-ere and can cer, that rat aay your slin. Win. lie dell, of Flaf l!'k, Mih., ay: "I have u-d Ittirklrn'a Ariih-e Salve, for tth-ef. oii- end rsn"er. It 1 the best hi-sliritf (liTii(j 1 ever found.'' Soothe end heal rut bum and senhl. 23 0 at Charles lingers' drug store, PIANOLA FOB SALE. WU.f. TAKK 1150 FOR AS ALMOST m-w I'lanola, walnut cae. Will throw in the muic, Term to rvliable party. Address A 1, Astnrian. The tl" quality of our pond i not denied ly iliom- who our freh and clean stock hava til' 'I. While our mt rii with prompt and courteous wrviiv all are plea ml , Our prompt delivery ytem being a fret lire, to nay the treat. Telephone ordi-r receive attention a w-ll a prrwinul rail, Nor iiii-d any i-liild ur liieHiieneed li.H-r ft-nr pitfalls Ik-cause rvery cuitnmer is given the lt of w-rvh-e, For k Imve no dummy ch-ik to make vou nrrvoii. - Six daily di'llvcih' ttctweeii Twelfth and Ki(jhtentli triet, Fie more IitIwitii the Twelfth and F'irt "trwl U-at . Any attempt to get there any old time, For we make an effort to le there, when the che'k strike ! If you have ordered your grmvrie for that hour, Whether it le ome eoltee or a laek of noiir. Our price Imve never brought u a ki.k, So that moit of the ehopper ehwely to u do Rtiik. We want your patronage and you will like u. too, 1tit give ii a trial, Ye, do; ye, do. JohtiHoti Bros, . Good Goods iiS-tn Twelfth St., Astoria. 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 are at your command. fpP J COMPUTE H0USt San born's Coffee. Omee roima for rent. Oeo. W. 13r kr, Astorl National Bunt W. A. fioolwlii exM'-t to complete th Improvement of Ninth treet thin tt'wli. Hi' ha a Ihik" fon-r of in-n at work and ! nihility it ruiilly forward. MARRIAGE LICENSES. A tuiirriL;' Ih-enae wa iu-d by County t h-ik Clinton yeterday to Oli ver Al'ii- and IVnrl liidwt-ll, both of this city. CROP ABOVE AVERAGE. A iium''i of Utiui-r were in A-t-Mia yeMeiday. They remit that hayiiijj hu le-en ' rompteted and thnt.the t-rop thi year n'n tin. ttvriag and ex iee. lat j-i-ar'e cmp in ipmUty and quantity. A huge eiuiniiit of thn hay will be put on the imirUt, it bring ing a g'wnl prlw. HORSE BREAKS LEG. One of the liorx- iH-utigiiig to Cor oner I'ohl broke hi leg on the lwi and Clark yesterday. He wa Ix-ing driven out there and while hiuhed to a feme became ' uie.J at nomething and' etiempted to run away. In hi effort to get looe he bioke hi anl had to be uliot. . . MISS ANNA LARSON DEAD. Mi.. Anna Klla Ijtron, uip-d 10, the daughter of lr. and Mr. Cliarle Ur on, died at the family reidem-e, HO'i iirand avenue. veterdnv of bruin fever. J The young lady had U-eii uffering for 'three week. The funeral will held on Sunday from the Finni-di church at I Scow bay and the interment w ill In- in , tireenwood, ' READY FOR WORK. Oill & Young have plmvd their pih diiver at the interect inn of Kxehange end Twenty-iiixth etreete and will i'iu meme diiviug epile for lotu improve ment Monday. C. li. Palmlierg h all the lumlier nn the gruund for the im provement of the wet end of Kxeiiangn treet and eiect to cunimem-e work thi week. PILE DRIVING FINISHED. Structural Work on Reed Building to b Commenced. I-ander bdieck, yesterday finished dritiug the epilcs for the new three tory building to lie erected by A. S. Iteed on the corner of Duane and FJeVenth etn-et, Tln4 plan for t!' building have !' n rompleted and ad veitisement for bids for the structural work aihe'rtised for. The building will be the ir.ost niiHlern building in the city and will ovt alniut iS.iXNI. There will lie two stores on the lower floor, facing on Dunne trect. both of which have been rented. The second and ..third floor w ill be used either 'a a hotel or lodging house. It is cxHH-teil that the bunding will lx completed by October I.- Have you heard of (iunn? a. FURWISHERV ' MILL ISBUST. (I If. Callemler, nmnager of the Co lumbia mill, etate the mill I running full time and piling up lot of lumber on the dork awaiting the arrival of everal boat v.v are now due. BIDWELL-ABRIS. At the Vlrt Haptiet eburch at 4 p. 111. yeiterday, the putor olliciating. Mi pearl llidwell wa married to Oliver AlirU, The young eouple will . make their home at Ifammoinl, where they leith renide, ALMOST COMPLETE. K. liartoM'-, iieriiiteiiileril of the Smith' I'oint road, wan in the city ye tenliiy and reMrt that the graded imr tln of the m-w road ha been graveled. Tliere I elmtit one week' work on the rondU-d yet to lie einf1etd. The grav. eling will reiilre'iwo weeke, It I ex eeted to have the road completed by the Hot of next month. The road i now open for travel and a large num ber of team pu over it every day. A. I, BELLAND PROMOTED. A. I. Belland. formerly In the ticket dill' of tiie Axtoriit dc Coluuibia Kiver railway, ha been promote.! to tlie head ollh in Portland with C. A. Stewart, eoinmercinl eg'-tit of the A. A C. rail road, Mr, tJelland ha made many frieii'N while in AtorU, and while they regret hi departure, compliment him iiHiu iwctiriiig lii new pi'-ition. WILL DRIVE FOUNDATION. Carlson ISros, have awnrded a eon tract U Hifdi A Jaeolison to drive the foiindntion for a new- two tory building to le erected on Rond atreet on the et side of the roadway leading to the Callendrr wharf. The building will lie 50x.iO. two atorie high. Tlie plan and H-citicatin for the new building are being prepared, and a eoon a completed the contract for the building will be auarded. WILL SOON OPEN. Manager Smith of the Palace Cater ing company Mate that the Palace restaurant which anffered severe damage in a recent lire wiH be thrown open to the public Saturday 'morning better prepared to cater to the publio than ever la-fore. The restaurant ha been entirely remodelled and rrjtted and in terially U to la one of the mit at tractive eaWlig places in the city. Putroiis will ee fumiliar fiuvs emong the working for v, all of the old hands haing U-eii retained. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR ASTORIA SCHOOLS. State Treasurer Moore Completes Edu cational Apportionment. Slate Treasurer Moore ha completed the apportionment of school moneys for the different eehool district in the stnte. The' total amount apportioned was fcMo.t7iS.K). the lerge.t ever ap portioned in the atate. The pro rata of app.nl on ncnt i $1.70 for every child of hcIiooI age. There are 4.5SI ecbind children in Chitnp county and they will receive l?,""..). of which aum ntxtut I.VKH) will be apportioned to Astoria. " SETTEES FOR CITY. Civic Improvement Takes on a Very Material Aspect. Five cast iron settee, to be presented to the city by the civic improvement department of tlie Woman' club, ar rived in the city yesterday and o eoon a they are painted and made present nble will be plaivd at vantage point about the city. These five settees represent the effort of the member of the Woman' club to extend civic improvement "o far a they can. Their auceesws have been limited to a material extent because they have not received the co operation worthy of their endeavor. The credit for the warning agi'inst expectoration is due to the clvio improvement branch of the club, ami we learn from a source 10 closely related to the body that it authenticity cannot be questioned that these warning will le replaced by aome of a more substantial nature. By giving entertainment the ladies of the Civut Improvement league suc ceeded in obtaining aulllcicnt fund for the purchase of the settee. The ex penditure wa judicious; the result, five strong, handsome and comfortable set tee will be placed about the city offer ing w-eluom rest for the aaunterer. It is to be hoped that the excellent work of the Woman' v'lub will not atop; that these benches will be followed by other. Thi ia a large city, and while the five benehea will aeat probably 30 persons, if the jieople at large will co operate with the ladies of the club it will be to the city's interest to aeat twice or thrice the number, TO BE HOME AFFAIR Unanimous Decision at Regatta Company Meeting. MANY NEW ATTRACTIONS Prominent Citizeni Attend Meeting at Chamber of Commerce Room Will Give Large Sumi in Prim to Fisher men Who Participate in Contest. 1 h meeting of the member of the Astoria IJi-.itia company in the rooms of the (.1iaml-r of Coiuuien-e last night wa well utt 'tri'd, muiiy prominent cit izen bcinj: uiii'iug those present, Sev eral matu-M were div-uax-d, with the result that it v. its unanimously decided to make the regatta this yesr typically an Astoria regatta. There will be little or l mmry exja-ndid for the Impor tation of expel -ie attractions; a much money a can p.i-ibly be spared will be assigned to piie for tet in which fishermen and t!ne cloudy associated with At"ri,i industries will purticipnte. In every way the regatta will in- a home affair. ' II. M. 1.1'iculscn. w--r)-tary of the Fishermen's union; C. ti. Palmlerg and Martin Frawicovich were apiinted as eoininittce uf three to arrange for these events, which will include all sort of test such as fishermen only can offer. A county fair committe was ap pointed, eouiting of Judge J. Q. A. IUwlby, . I. Peterson and O. W. Iiinsla-rry. These gentlemen will un dertake to arrange for a junty fair such a h never Wn seen in Astoria. They will tour the contiguous country and Induce farmers, not only in thi and adjacent countie. but in some of the Washington counties, to participate. The members of the eoinmittee'are most sanguine and h"e for a successful fair. A committee of fiva member of the Regatta company wa apointed to con fer with a like committee of the Ked men to dieu-s the proposed I.ewi and Clark and Sacajawea Indian village. It i planned to hold a heap big pow-wotf one afternoon, n war dance with it aivompaiiimcnt of ear piercing whoop and lugubriously sounding tom tom to follow at night. Chief C. K. Foster of the fire depart ment, ti. W. Morton and .lodge C. 3. Trem-hard were apHinted to act a a committee for the puipo-e of arranging a firemen' tournament. It. C. l.ec. Percy Sovey and ltlnine Phillip were desigrfited a memler of the pre-s committee Uton which dignified body will devolve the ta-J; of exploiting Astoria's unique enterprise. A tsmiiuuuication was sent to the He tail Clerks' union requesting that the menilsrs assume charge of the Regatta ball. The question of mu-ie is being gien serious study by the niemliers of the company and it i planned to ob tain the most efficient of the disengaged organization. A meeting of the com pany will be held tonight. FIREMAN'S HEAD HURT. While at work repairing the engine of the steamer Kdith yesterday morn ing Kmil Burke, the fireman, caught hi hand in the machinery ad had it bad ly pinched. Medical assistance was summoned and he will probably be able to go to work today. FALLS IN RIVER. William Thompson, who contemplated a trip to Portland on the Lurline last night, in an effort to rescue hi hat whit had blown in five1 river was precipitated into the water of the Co lumbia. He wa readily pulled out by men standing on the new O. 1. &. X. dock, where the mishap occurred. . . , Miss Hattie Cohen, after an extended visit of four months in California, will return home on the St. Paul. ,ttMBM,aMgMafjajpapMIPMWHMaji A Steak Broiled to your Jieart's content, Here vim to your appetite does lend. THE GRILL 541 COMMERCIAL STREET Next to Hoefler'a. Opened under the management of F. F. Rower will lie conducted as a gotxl quick-lunch room at popular prices Neatly equipped private dining room for ladies and parties in re.ir. Our Coffee Is Unexcelled. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice i hereby given that the conn-1 ty sujierintendent of Clatsop county will hold the regulur eiamination of applicants for state and eounty papers at the courthouse a follow: j For Stat Papers. j Commencing Wednesday, August 9, at 0 o'clock a.' in., and continuing un- j til Saturday, August 12, at 4 o'clock; p. m. i Wednesday Penmsnskip, history, ! spelling, algebra, resiling, school law. i Thursday- Written arithmetic, theory ! of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping.! physics, civil government. j Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical 1 geography. j Saturday Botanyl plane geometry, ' general history, English literature, py cology. ' For County Papers. Commencing Wedniy, August 9, at nine o'clock, A. M., and continuing until Friday, August 11, at four o'clock P. M. First, Srcond and Third Crade Cer tlfltafe. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Ceogrspby, mental arithme tic, school law, civil government. Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. EMMA C WARREN", July 28, 1005. . County Supt. When you feel a sense of weight and oppression after meal, it means indi gestion. Hoi I inter's Rocky Mountain Tea, psitivcly cures indigestion, consti pation and stomach tronbles. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets at Frank Hart's drug store. Souvenir Steins Picturesque Astoria in Steins. SPECIAL 33c. All Films of any sire developed at 10 cents a roll of six. Take pictures with any camera and bring your Films to u. We save you the trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Done Here. We carry all kind of Photo Supplies. WOODFIELD'S ART STORE, 518 Bond St., Astoria. . . ! FREE COOK M THE FREE LECTURES ON - COOKING Ati( Practical Demonstrations Of the various uses for culinary purposes of the Chocolate and Cocoa Manufactured by , Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorches'er, Mass., (Established 1780) will be given by Miss Elizabeth K Burr Domestic Science Dept., Boston T. W. C. A. AT ' Fisher's Opera House (Upper Hall) Will be Continued for 4 Days longer Friday, Saturday,' Monday and Tuesday, August 4th, 5tb, 7th and 8th at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon and 8 o'clock in the evening. Samples of Miss Burr's preparations, such as Cakes, 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 FRBB TO ALL Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager (lacks, Carriage? Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 THEY ARE GOING!! The reason is fonnd in the quality of the footwear. The cut prices merely make them go faster. We re simply giving you the benefit of our margin of profit and good buy, rather than carry them over into an other season. Gypsie Ribbon Ties A stylish Oxford of Chocolate hue hand-turned, Cuban heel; Coo Goo eyelets; high arch. Hie 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, I3.00 the ladies are shrewd shopper. We can trust them to appreciate these values For thi sale we have also 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 13.50. " but they must go at S2.50 THE PAIS 521 Commercial Street Will Reopen Saturday Morning The Palace Catering Co. have for some da,ty past been engaged in fLttikit) their premises, .which were destroyed by fire recently. Many improvements have been added to the building, in cluding a light-welt through the center of the ceiling which materially helps in making the dining-room light, beside affording good ventilation. TJiose who are familiar with the former proprie tors will find the announcement that tlie establishment will be conducted under the same management sufficient inducement to be on hand Saturday morning when the doors are thrown open to the patrons of the now better than ever PALACE CATERING CO.'S RESTAURANT. The Astorian, 73 cents a month. . SCHOOL !