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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1905)
SUNDAY, AUCUAST 6. I UK MOHNLNU AMOKIaN, ASTOIUA, OttKC.O Tb Melon kuowa the Georgia P.at!leuake, o, clU-J because' , f lu pocullar marking i tn -of The Best Watermelons Grown And In mn,'d for lu thin rlii'l and 1M1, red, liicoti meat W We Jtwt received a ntilimd and are prepared to fill jour orders, REMKMDEH, w (five you a iwu-h larger ami beltet Melon fur con siderable ! money than any other firm in the city, and guataiite6 every one of them. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. Wc sell Chase and Sanborn's Coffee. . received a UHer from Chief of Police ' ' ' ! n, t,r .. !... ,.-.t ..1 1. ... 1... t Church LOCAL BREVITIES. , Ileclrie Feoe Massage and tsalp Ireetmenti five eapert barber. Bath. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Omct room for rent. 00. W. Dar ker, Astort NV tonal Ban Picture taken In day lime may 1 developed In !. yliht with the liiteet Eastman Kiluk Tank Develor. From UM to V. Frank Hurt' drug store. That Ounn In alt rlht. The family restaurant of Astoria la reeogniwd a tlia lies restaurant The lt una I ami the lent service in At turia. 120 Eleventh street. GAME POSTPONED. The (fame which was a"hriuleil t oc cur at the A. 1. -'. ground Unlay be tween the F'jrf Steven uicl Owopunpun aggregation ha Wit Indefinitely postponed. WANTS SIDEWALK REPAIRED. Henry Sjiellmire yesterday filed a communi.-atlon with Auditor Anderson ti I presented tn the Common council next Monday night, asking that tlie sidewalk on Franklin avaenue ainl Twelfth rre.t bo repaired. The peti tion et f'Hth that the sidewalk Wu built otn tun- (s'o, hut shortly after ward collapsed, ami the strevt i prac tically Impassible. The.' matter will jtt.tl.wl.lv be r'-rml to th street worn mil tee fur in. 'ligation. formation alii.iit Jw I;r"i(icr, who Iwa aiN-'itl liy iiii ,..!) J-.i-t jat:r- . : j,'ity ,"-!'t i'"-' fvrg-d check, fj S l'"" '"?"r'"'1'l"1 f'.l'Hi"hel) together villi i wo j.uwn ticket fi.uriJ m I'nte n&i (rf,.....,,;! fr a liUimiid j.in ari'l ii K'.lil v.,...'!.. - VHtci!.iy (liicf Hiitlock received a I'-tt-f f ii.ii: I'oitUri'l tutirjf t'mt .(nine l!fu en r I l.'n frnvrlin lintU r eer eral !i,i.4", He a arrc-t'd in I'..lt IikI ii. July f(,r art a-ii!t with a dunx'Totia v(.i.M.n find ni July d-mitt'-d to tail in t!. sum '.f f(X, IIp had ifed "vcrnl rian.e, amh at Jume Iffufiier, John Ilrum'-r, flcore KullivHil and 1 r i! K. AnderMin. In Portland J.e waa iittf-t.'J under the name of Oorge Hiillivith. C.'d'-f ililtxi iiu'hcr Htate that Brae t:r the diamond j.in for $V and ivncii it in the kiiine M in wl.hh he IumI purchased it. That the ydice could find nothing tbowt the watch h jiawtu'd. If lluctncr it not convicted In A-'ria. t,t Uie 8.-pU'niljer term of court If v. til ho turned over- to the Portal mttrioritiiR From the evi dence furnUhed hy the Portland xdiee, Braciner in a nittorioiia ciovk, BaptUt. The iiauttl flrt imday iiftlie-n.otith M'fvlv will he nWrved today. The wmion will ) from th following auV J.tt; "The Mukinrf of a Christian,'' "llii K""d and the Indiieuienl t) Live a tlirUum Life," Grace Church. Iiivine aortic at (iraee :liureh KunJay inoriiin at 11 Vlo!k. The P.ev. IL P. CliittiilM'i of Portland will wfltciate. The aftermain ecrviee will 1 omitted. Kvenin( wrvlce ut Holy Ininw!ent at 7:30 P. M. , Norwrglan-Daninb M. E. t'. Auk- Peteiaon, pat'r. Morning ami pvcninsf aervieea. Slorning auhjeet: "All ThiiiK- J-'reely Oiven." At 8 P. M, there will I a memorial aervke In me morial of Elide lrwn and othera, Spe cial Nidectiona by the choir. ELKS WILL MIGRATE. I am glad that ladiea' atfid aaddlea are becoming faohlonabte; flrt , ! cuue It la ealer tm the bor; e.Hnd, I l.-aue it i. a ufrr and ea.ier way for P,,n Bi TtUoi oa Elk.' a lady to ride. If you will call at mv j the F,lr Atoria klk pave chartere.l the ateam- harnraa ahop, 105 Foitrtrrntb atreet, I will ehow yeu tlie lat-t and the beat. It. M. GASTON. er Telejfmpli for the excursion U) Port land on L!k' .by at thif fair, AujfiiHt ! It), The citniniittee in rltarge have been Yiun man wanted to drive dc wapon, Mut He well aeqiiainted with route between Twelfth and Eighteenth t atreeta, Apply at once to Johnon Broa. liver j 'M,'''''''n,' ""'"''''e'4 attend the excur ' iin and nearly a'l of the menihera have arty pitrrhiitted ti kct at for the round trip, It i reported that other tranpor- PIANOLA fOR SALE. tatlon cin.!'faniva will reltiee the fare ... Oft ,.... AM .U..t tM . ...t.1.,1. j there w ill be a lare crowd of Atoriana W1IX TAKK f!50 FOR AN' ALMOST j at the fair on that day. new Pianola, walnut cae. Will throw I , in the muk Ternu to reliable party.! WANT BETTEK IMPROVEVEJfT Addrea A I, Atorlan. , - 1 .. . a '. Projtrty-ownen on Eighth Street File The pood (juallly of our pood, la not ' Rtmonitrance. denied I A intrefrani waa filed by the prop- By thoe who our freh and clean atok jerty-ownen reiJing along Kighth atreet have tried. lietwven I'.iuud and Iexliigton avenue While our patron with prompt and acainot the pr-Kaied improveuient of eourteou aervice all are pleated, that tr-et. The objretinn ia made to Our prompt delivery eyatem Wing a j the improvement propoaed by the Corn feature, to aay the leaetf iiion council, wl h h ia nimply to replank Telephone ordera receive attention aa the ctreet on it preaent jrrade. well aa jx-rK'ttal call, The reruonatratora ak that the atretft Kor need any child or " inexperienced 1 1 k"1''"' 1,1 width; that from ahoppcr fear pitfall j tiie amith line of Grand to the eouth Because every cutomcr ia jlven tle line of Harrion It be macadamized from let of aervice, curb to curb and the remainder of the For we have no dummy clerk to make etrcct be macaiUtniml to a width of 16 you nervoua, j feet through the center thereof, alao Six daily deliveries between Twelfth that aide walk five feet wide be built pn and Eighteenth atreeta, Five more between the Twelfth and Flrt atreet beat Any attempt to pet there any old time, both aide of the atreet. The improvement prayed for I im practicable Jnaftmuch that at the rate the propei ty is aafeaaed on the county - ..... For we make an effort to be there, acRment roll it would not pay to when the clock strike 9, j exceed 25 per cent of the coas- of the If you have ordered your groceries for , improvement, and the remaining 75 per that hour, 'cent. would have to be paid by the city. Whether it be some coffee or a sack of j There i another fact to he taken into flour. . Jconaideration in the improvement of thia Our prliic have never brought us a atreet. The atreet wa improved in 18!7 kick, j and the city was enjoined by the prop- Fo that mot of the shopper cloaely ' erty-ownera from collating the afeaa- to ua do stick, ment. The city won the suit, and have We want your patronage and you will Wn attempting to collect the aaaeaa like ua, too, Juat give u a trial. Ye, do; yes, do. Presbyterian. ftervira, II A. M. and 8 P. M. Mem Iter will lie received at 10:43 A. M. (Viinmnmon at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 12:15 and Christian Endeavor aoriety at 7 P. M. The paator will, at the Wednewlay evening anrvl-, de.-ribe Mt. f'armel, Nazareth and Galilee. First Lutheran. There will lie regular acrvioe. both morning and evening today, evening aervicea in Kngliah. The Rev. Rydbery of Walt l.ake City will occupy the pul pit. On Thuraday there will lie Inatal lation m-rvicea in the church by the pres ident of the Columbia conferem-e, a- lted by Pantor G. E. Rydqtiiat, now en route from the conferences held at Marithficld this week. First Methodist Episcopal The peator will preach at 11 A. M- aitd 8 P. M. Sunday achord at 12:13 and Epworth league at 7 P. M. Subject of acrmoiw: tlie I nnai oi iiaiuee anu "Our God and What He I)uca.M Epworth league subjects "The First Fruit of God." The choir will render special muie. A aolo will be rendered by Miaa Mct'ann, whoae rich contralto voice al ways delight thoee who hear her. A cordial invitation ia extended to all to attend all services. First Congrejltionaal. ' Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by the pator, Luther I). Mnhone. Morning subject: "A Preadful Meeting." Even ing: "What I H to Be a Christian." Special music under the direction of Mr. George 0. Watkin. Sunday school at 12:20 P. M. The mid week meeting, Wcdnettduy evening, subject: ".foih and the Boik f laaw." A cordial invi tation ia extended te all to attend the aervice of tltia church. p'aioeiit of 20,Wd ton. They are thirty feet deep ft ri J draw twenty fit, of water. X!d!e to y t!iey an 6 pnhle of stukin a!iiio any kind of ' ve-d that would he unfortunate eiiotth to collide with themr but their skillful Inventor -on-idcr4 that danger f tcfy remote. Heavy iron cable are 'wrappej aroiinil tl.ein ery twelve f.-ct and from Low to stern there are two 2-ineh iron cable, one havii g It-ial cbaint ' con-, nectitig with the encircling chaina, while the other U connected with the towing power, o that the harder the pull ex erted in towing, the mor.? firmly the raft it held t"geliu-r, Willipa Ifarlwr Pilot. i PUBLICITY BRINGS RESULTS. SHERIFF LIN'VIUE GETS TWO SALMON THIEVES. PERSONAL MENTION. Johnson Bros,, .Good Goods iil-iii Twelfth St Astoria. menta ever since. There la atill due the city from the original improvement about $1,700. It is very ptobnble that when the matter is submitted to the council Monday night, they will abandon the im provement, uiiIch the property-owner want to make it and pny for it. f.mn.') i it mm a iilinu., mmm. . ' 1 rartl' aaa ' T- We Are Going to Move h rri:f! mnn?v to move poods. nartica!- 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. JkHA5.HEiLBomr: Frank Ecklund and Andrew Berg of Hammond returned yesterday from a two weeks' viit at Kt. Martin's springs. (War Metidenhall of Chinook was in the city yesterday. Chris Oleen of Chinook was in the city yesterday. George Hiblart, editor of the Chinook Observer, was in the city yesterday. R. P. Eppinger, a prominent grain dealer of Porthtnd, was in the city yes terday. U. OohMotie of San Franctco regis tered at the Occident yesterday. A. I.. Gilc of Chinook ,wa a visitor in Astoria yesterday. Mrs. L. W. llillard of San Francisco is visiting friends in Astoria. Miss Pearl Luckcy of Portland is in the city visiting Mrs. Nathaniel Tallant. Mrs. II. C. Rohgcim and Mrs. C. H. Sampson of Grants Pass were iu the city yesterday. Mrs. t Ktiowles of Portland visit ed frien.il in Astoria yesterday. Mr. William Kelly and Mrs. Lynch visited the Portland fair yesterday. W, B. Chase of Tillamook arrived in the city yesterday. George Hartley of Clatsop was in the city yesterday. Charles Payne of the Chinook Observer waa in the city yesterday. K. F. Libke came in from his Lewis and Clark ranch yesterday. R. A. Abbott of Skipanon was a visitor in the city yesterday. Fred Omar of Warrenton was in the city yesterday on business. Jack Allen, son of A. V. Allen is spending a couple of das at Seaside. Mrs. Elisabeth Wellhausen of Harris burg, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Orth of Portland are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. 'Zicgler. Men Supect4 cf Robbing Lindenberger Cannery Capture! A lolph Seahorg and D. Edwards were arrested by Sheriff Linville Friday night charg'd with stealing about W pound of salmon from Lindenberger's cold torair plant on Water street. When the men- were arrested one was placed in the city jail and me in the county Jail, and Edwards, the boat puller, eon feed to Sheriff Linville and District Attorney Allen that Seaborg had stolen the fth. Ho states that Seaborg went to the cold storage plant early in the morning and slide the fih, putting them in his boat and delivered them to another can nery, where he sold. them. The men were arraigned Itefore Justice Goodman yesterday and the hearing set for Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The bonds were fixed at (.r00 each, and not being able to furnish the bonds both men were locked up. Reprewctative of Large Firm Satisfied , With Returns from Astorian. j During an Itj4?rview with F. X. ' Smith, special salesman for the Eilers ' Piano house, a representative of thisi pajH-r wa t'dd that their July business ! has been tm unify good, two or three large deals deerving special mention, al- though the entire lat month's business j wa strikingly first class, realizing; fclmj.flO cash, first money paid in on! new business alone. Last month they sold a $I,"00 Aeo-1 lian Orchestrelle to Mr. Hume; a $1,500; Kimball Pipe Organ to Graoe Episcopal church and a $1S) Weler Pianola Piano, aside from a dozen other regular piano sales, aggregating some $4,500 business. Mr. Smith says that his linn thorough ly believes in Astoria's future and is heartily in sympathy with every prop osition for advertising the city, even to the extent of being lilieral subscrib er to the regatta fund. The Filers Piano house is a pioneer i THEY ARE GOING ! ! The reason is found in the qualify of the footwear. The cut prices merely make them go faster. We are simply giviig you the benefit of our margin of profit and a good buy, rather than carry them over into an other season. Gypsie Ribbon Ties A arylish Oxford of.ChocoJata hue; hand-turned, Cuban heel; Coo Goo eyelets; high arch. The season's end is cloe at hand and we are determined to have none of thi footwear left over. ' To Close Them Out the price is. cut to $2.50 the pair Regular price, $30 the ladies are shrewd shoppers. We can trust thcra to appreciate these values For thia 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 I3.50. but they must go at I1.50 THE PAIS " in Commercial Street WANT A ROOM. School Clerk E. Z. Fergueson yester day filed with the auditor a petition from the school board asking that a room in the new City hall be set apart for the city superintendent of schools. The matter will come tip at the meeting of the council Monday night. Elks' Grand Excursion. Elks' grand excursion to Portland on in their line here, having been perma- j Wtdnenday, August 14. 1905. The fast nently established ,t Xos, 422 and 424,temer Telegraph will leave Callender Commercial street since January, 190l.taocK l 0C,0CK m- AKKe"' l ou' They say that prospects for their Au- round triP' gust business here are Al, the month ph having opened with four bona fide piano sales during the first three days. ' In conclusion, Mr. Smith stated: "We believe that it pays to advertise as you may judge from the papers in all cities where we have braanches, and you may set us down as hearty endorser of The Morning Astorian as an advertis ing medium." The Palaaee Catering company's dining-room is agaian open under the same management. Everything first class". Cuisine and service unexcelled. Private dining-room for ladies. ... Souvenir Steins Picturesque Astoria in Steins. SPECIAL 5C All Films of any size developed at 10 cents a roll of six. Take pictures with any camera and bring your Film to us. We save, you the trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Done jjere. We carry all kinds of Photo Supplies. WOODFIELD'S AST STORE, 51S Bond St, Astoria. CROSSING ACCEPTED. The committee "on streets and public way of the Common council yesterday inspected the crossing at the foot of Fourteenth atreet, where it crosses the railroad tract, and filed their acceptance with the auditor and police judge. OCCIDENT HOTEL. DIXXF.R. Chicken Brota Pickles , Olives Baked Salmon Spanish. Boiled Tongue, Caper Sauce Scolloped Oysters Double Kidney on Toast Banana Fritters, Lemon Sauce Roast Chicken and Dressing Prima Roast Beef Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce Mashed Potatoes Boiled Potatoes Sugar Corn Green Teas Shrimp Salad Cream Apple Huckleberry 1'ie , Pudding Watermelon Apple Dumpling, Cream Sauce. Friut Coffee Nuts and Raisins SAFT FOR SHANGHAI. BRAEMES HAS RECORD. Portland Police Shed Light on Shady Do 1 inga of Young Forger, Last Tuesday Chief of Police Halluck Capt Robertson Proposes Gigantic Log ging Scheme. Capt. H. R. Robertson's latest in the line oi scientific sea-going log rafts in volves a plan tor lowing lu.uw.uw icei of spars ami piling from Vancouver to Shanghai, a distance of 5.401 miles. Can this be done successfully! That is the question agitating the minds of experi enced loggers. Capt. Robertson's rafts are about 623 feet long and have a dis- A Steak Broiled to your heart's content, Here vim to your appetite doe lend. THE GRILL S4 COMMERCIAL STREET Next to Hoefler's. 0ened under the management of F. F. Bower will be conducted as a good quick-lunch room at jkP price . """aaaaS , Neatly equipped fTliV lining root-! for ladies and parties in rear. Our Coffee Ia Unexcelled. REE COOKING SC THE FREE LECTURES ON COOKING And Practical Demonstrations Of the various uses for culinary purposes of the Chocolate and Cocoa Manufactured by Walter Baker 5c Co., Ltd., Dorcheser, Mass., (Established 1780) will be given by Miss Elizabeth K. Burr Domestic Science Dept., Boston Y. W. G A, -AT- Fisher's Opera House (Upper Hall) Will be Continued for 2 Days longer Monday and Tuesday, August 7th and 8th at 2:30 "o'clock in the afternoon and 8 o'clock in the evening. Samples of Miss Burr's preparations, snch 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. t 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, - - eteteeeeeee're Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY S71FJLMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred -Trucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121