THE MOHNlNti ASTORI A N. AS'i UK i A, OKKGOIS TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 1903. We have made a study of our busi ness, Th result U an advantage to our customer. We know how to buy and we make effort to please in wiling. We carry a full line of seasonable Froita and Vegetable. Our line of Groceries and Delicacies is replete with the best the market affords. Our deliver? 1 prompt and correct Error are avoid ed, but when. thvy do inadvertently happen, they are promptly and oouue ously rectified. Good Dairy Batter, 40c a SolL OLD SANTA FE TRAIL ASTORIA GROCERY S23 Commercial Si Phone Main 681 Booming Towns Along the New Mexican Highway. TRINIDAD LEADS THEM ALL Great Progress Along Santa Fe Route Springer, Raton, Wagon Mound and Other Prosperous Towns Take Places of Station, Watertank and Corral Appetizers and Dainties For Yoor Dinner Table may be found here in plenty and always fresh. APPETIZERS: Queen Olives, a pint sc Manianilla Olives, a pint 15c Bayle's Chow Chow, a pint 15C Sweet Pickles, a pint 13c Pore Honey, put up in glass jars, to sell, according to size, at, each 10c, 33c and 50c DAINTIES. Some call them Cookies. The follow ing are especially good: Maple Creams, a pound 33c Cocoannt Harshmallow, a ponnd....ajc Pineapple Delights, a pound 35c Walnut Creams, a pounl 35c Maccaroon Snaps, a pound aoc Currant Cake, a pound aoej Chocolate Date Bars, a pound....... aoc j The above mentioned goods do not comprise all of the stock we carry. Step in and let us show you the whole line, As the cookies are excellent in flavor and well baked, it pays to buy them ready to serve, rather than to spend your own time over a hot oven. (By William E. Curtis in Chicago Record-Hera Id.) Raton, N. M Aug. ".There has! been a remarkable development agri- and stables for 2tK) horses. It wa burned several year ago. The town of Springer is one of the largest sheep and cattle shipping point along the road, ud i also a trading cen- ter fur the ranchmen for 40 mile around . A few years ago there wa nothing here but a station house, a cor ral and a few adobe hut; now there i a prosperous town of 1,500 people Wagon Mound, another buy little place a few mile to the southward get it name front two mountain in which strong imagination enn detect a resemblance to oM-tuiiionetl prame schooner. It i celebrated in Indian history. For centime the lte, Chm- anehes, Araa!ioe, t'heyenues and other tribe of the plain met here for conn'- ils. It wa the most dangerous plait" for caravans on the Santa Fe trail, Rut the Indian have all disappeared. You rnk'ht spend ft lifetime here without seeing a single red man. Just below Wagon Mound the rattty ranches ceae for a time and the farm begin. Watrou. the next town of im portance, is essentially an agricultural community, surrounded by an irrigated which THE KIMBALL WINS AGAIN Ellert Piano House Scores Again on Bargain Prices. ANOTHERHOME MADE HAPPY Chosen After Impartial Investiestioo and Comparison Goes Into Otis of Astoria's New Homes F. Karinen Selects the World Famous Kimball Piano. cultural, industrial, commercial and every other sort along the old Santa area of several thousand acre Fe trail. Signs of progress, continued produce extraordinary crop of grain prosperity and an increase of popula- alfalfa, vegetables and fruit. The irri Jjist Friday found Mr. F. Karinen and hi daughter out piano buying, and hap peinng into the Kilers, S;eci5 Sales rooms, iti and 424 Commercial street, tion are manifested in every direction, I gated svstem is Wing rapidly extended ''wy struck with the exceptionally and where a few years ago there wa Und large numbers of northern farmers w prl asked for highest grade good, only a station, a water tank and a cat- are coming iu to take up the land a a,ul boKht a piano on the spot tie corral, there are now thriving towns. I fast a water reaches it The instrument chosen I one of the The Sant Fe trail,, which wa one of j Watrou i also becoming a health re- 'J favorite the world famous the greatest highways of commerce Lort, pa'romll fty Chicago, Detroit and I ' Kimball piano, in a beautiful known in the western hemisphere up to I Milwaukee doctor. A sanitarium ha quarter-sawed oak case, with top panel the construction of the trans-continental recently been located on the Val Mora n"l rarved itn fancy over laid, an railway, was as long and as well-travel- ranch, owned bv Ashley Pond of Pe- act faeiuiile of the specially designed ed as any of the caravan routes of Asia, troit, vice-president and general counsel piano that took the gold medal at the except that whichconnects N'ijni Nov-1 of the Michigan Central Railroad com- "'"aha exposition, and the first prie gorod with Pekin, and it was much morel party. It i on the pavilion plan, with th wM Fair at Chicago in Wl dangerous than any otlier. Every few outdoor treatment, and can accommo- The tone Is rich and brilliant, yet mel miles a battle with Indians was fought date about 50 tubereulosi patient. ,,,w! ,,M action is light and elastic, with at one time or another until Gen. Sheri- FAMINE THREATENS 14 w mjm THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at Unlontown. dan, in 1876, tamed the Cheyenne, Kio wa., Arapahoe, Comahches and Paw nee and drove them to their reserva tions. The Santa Fe railroad follows the trail very closely, and many of its stations Z T:,t:::ttl. JTr'r Kosher " Bakers of New York me route 1 nisioncai; almost every I town is associated with some thrilling incident or with the career of some fron tier hero. City on Big Strike. continuous combined brans hammer and damper flange, Kimball' own exclusive patent. The hammer of felt are an extra quality oi imported Merino wool, ami the pin are nickel plated, the built up pin-block lieing surfaced with bra foil (another exclusive Kimball patent right), making it proof against dump- ne. Our victory in thi sale i the more triking in that Mr. Karinen came to a decision in the matter after a careful and mit impartial investigation am1 tteeeeeeeeTeTT I REGATTA NOTES I All THB ncctfMii Mntue 1 Watch This Space Look Here and Keep Posted Seventh Annual Regatta, August 29-3 J j 0f44t444a44a444t4444f4 NAPKINS Stop and examine our TISSUE NAP KINS and LUNCH SETS. Beautiful de signs and so inexpensive that you can afford to throw them away aftei using Handy on excursion trips, the beach, etc. FREE We will show purchasers how to fold any design displayed in our show win dow free. Trinidad, which shows the greatest THOUSANDS OF JEWS HUNGRY 0,"'",'',t,,, '''no our P''1 growth and progress of any plai-e we have seen, 3C4 years ago was the camp ing place of Cardenas, one of the brav est of the Spanish captain. If i said that he was the first white man to view that most sublime of all natural spec taclesthe tirand Canon of the Colo rado. The railway company has erected a picturesque hotel in the old mission style of architecture and has given it his name. It i a very attractive hotel. built of brick and stone, with wide por- ew York A,l8- 7 With thousand of tieo and heavy arches all around, and Hebrews out of bread on the east side. Eighteen Hundred Bakers Strike for Ten Hours a Day People Sympathise and Assault Non-union Men May Bring About Seal Bread Famine. with all the other makes ottered in thi ity. ' Our motto wii:, namely: Quick sales and small profits, tigli gwsls at the right prices. Call and in vestipite. Store ojen evenings. liring thi "ad" and get a Kattenjammer pur zle for the solution of which we will give you a IWtYIV DOLLAR (friO) Due Hill on an piano in stock. F.II.KK.S PIANO HOUSE, Ktttablished in Astoria, January, 1901 it is a blessing to the traveling public. irimdad has become an important town, the center of large coke, coal, iron and wool industries, and a popula tion somewhere between 12,000 and 13,- 000. Tha biggest coal mines west of Pittsburg bigger than any single mine owing to a strike of "kosher" journey. men baker, much trouble is expected by the police in the district affected. He serves patrolled the streets all night to preserve order. Great effort will 1 made tday by the journeymen to brine in inuiana, unio or Illinois, nroiliicinsr alum a r,l I, ... 1 r,,.in, ; .,. . 13 I m ..... .' , Hill, II. , J tirz irom j,wi to 4.ow tons a day are lo- that thi will win the strike. cated here. All this ha- grown up The striker held a meetiiiK last niuht within the last six or seven year. and said that they were determined to Another thntty place is Raton, at the remain out of employment until a ten- hour workday is granted. Tin v "ay t.iev When you feel a sense of weight and oppression after meals, it means itidi Igestion. IIolliKter" Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures indigestion, const! nation and stomach troubles. 35 cents Tea or Tablets at Frank Hart's drug store. J.'N. GRIFFIN SEAD! BEAD!! READ!!! The secret of success in life is in tak ing advantage of opportunities. To demonstrate this adage, secure a policy in the Bankers' Life association of Des Moines. Assets, June 1, 1905, $7,953,586. Total paid to policy-holders, $10,806, 413. Increase it) 'assets paBt 12 months, $1, 157,832. Securities in state departments, $6, 3!tC,0O2. Cost in 1904, 50 cents for each year of applicant's age on each $2,000. Age limit, 50 1-2 years. For further information leave address at Astoria National bank. WALTER JOHNSON, Special Agent. Have you "heard of tiunnf northern entrance of the famous Raton pass, where the railway trains cross the Great divide through a half-mile tunnel 7.000 feet alwve sea level. Raton is a railway division headquarter, where the Santa Fe ryad has repair bop,'emp!oy ing .500 or COO men. A few miles below the sign of Dorey station reminds the traveler of the form er senator from Arkansas and star' route contractor, who, in the height of his prosperity, bought a ranch bigger than a dukejom here and drove 10,000 or 15,000 head of cattle over nearly 40,000 acres of range, Dorsey built a palace and furnished it with characteristic ex travagancePersian rugs, silver plate, grand pianos, etc. and, although he spent little timehere, he lived like a king. He gave Robert O. Ingersoll a half interest in the ranch as a fee for defending him in the star route trials, mortgaged the rest of it to the lSosler Bros, of Carlisle, Pa., and finally lost it all. Dorsey 's mansion is now a sani tarium for consumptives and Sol Flora heim of Las Vegas owns the ranch. A similar palace was built a few miles below, near Springer station, by Frank She win of Chicago when he wa manager of the Maxwell grant. It was the finest residence between St. Louis and San Francisco, with 30 or 40 rooms WASHING WITHOUT WATER la Like Tn-tac to Get Rid f Daadraf Wltboat IlersMde. Did you ever see any one trying to wuib. themselves without soap or water? If you did what would yon say of him? It la everv bit aa focllnh to try to rl rid of Dandruff and to prevent Bald- S0000O$0!000$OS0?000000n o o o o 0 Specially made for tender feet. Don't limp. Don't complain of sore feet. Don't say: "Oh, my corn!" But get a pair of these shoes at once, O REST YOUR FEET In a Pair of - Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes 543 Bond Street. O S. A. GIMRE Opp. Ross, Higgini & Co. O o 0 o 0 o o o are I,wH) strong and that the bosse cannot go on without them. The bosses, however, say they will soon have enougo non-union baker if they n depend on nets by feeding the terms which cause polM-e protection, The strikers last night appointed a committee W wait on Aetincr Mavnr called Hair Vigors v,. .-.i .i j .... Newbro's Herplclde 4 tion. They said the police on Saturday night had clubbed many of their num ber. It, jfeh Canthrartdes. Vaseline, Olycsr Ine and similar substances which form the principal ingredients of most so successful be caM It attack and kills the parsMtlc germ which feeds on the hair roots. It la the original and only genuine scalp germicide manufactured. Sold by leading dmgrleta Bend 10c. In The Hi, say the strike is hard to fiSS't tw5?P " C" hamlle, as the people sympathize with Eagle Drug Store, 331-353 Bond St, the strikers and assaults on non-union men are numerous, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." MAJOR C. C. CLAY DEAD. Oakland, Cal., Aug. 7. Major Charles I Clement Clay, controlling member of the firm of Sherman, Clay & Co., died yes terday afternon aftr a long illness. Major Clay was born in Dyer county, Tenn. He served in the Confederate army during the war. CARNAHAN'S SUCCESSOR. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 7. Joseph H. Lyon of Ieavenwortti, Kan., has been appointed temporary major general of the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pytiiias, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ceneral James Carnahan. O$OOOOOOOO3OOO0OOOOOOOC Try one drop of Schilling! Best lemon extract in half-a-glass of water. Try how many drops of somf other extract it takes to flavoi ft much. A y amM'ti MMybacfc IK PORTLAND - The Morning Astorian is for sale at the news stands of the OREGON HEWS COMPANY situated at - HOTEL PORTLAND 147 Sixth Street 125 Sixth Street BUSINESS COLLEGE8. Stearm Building, Portland, Oregon. Our Graduates are All Employed. We placed 207 pupils in hicrate posi tions during the past year. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Bchtike-Wolker Business College. The committee gratefully acknowl edge the following additional subscrip tions! Mrs. M. C, Flavel, $:0j Mi- Nellie Havel, 10j Mi. Katie Flavel, $10; Mr. F.mil Schacht, 10 China, Camp. O. W., $ 10; J. K. Ferguson, Jen" Res taurant, $10; Callender Navigation Co., $23 P. S. Kenney, $10, and several smaller amounts. o One for All, and All for Astoria. Captain Krown and the Astoria team may le dcNmld upon to make the visiting firemen feel at hutne. - o One for All, and All for Astoria. The regatta collector will 1 around thi week, so get ready, boys, at'.d save him time. , o One for All, and All far Alton. Man Ding of the Astoria r'ttiuruut eei siiL-iited because lit name ilnl Lot ppcsr In the lit previously pullihed. 1 1 ing wa one of the first to put hi name down and did it cheerfully. II ubcribcd $20. Oot for All, and All for Astoria. letter are being received daily from showmen everywhere. The committee will select the best out of the bunch and charge a flat rate no commission business giie. We have troubles enough without having to watch out for ticket, o One for All, and All for Astoria. It I well to caution the people again and again not to charge, anything to the Itegatta company without a written order signed by. the president and seers- tary. If anybody wauls meals, room, electric light, or anything, you do so at your own risk unlet an official order, properly signet, l presented. One for All, and All for Astoria. Oat for All, and All for Astoria. What are you going to wear at the country dance? The bct fiddlers in the village will play and I'nvts Cy S.(lcker iH do the calling. AH pnons having room or beds to r-n'. daring the regatta week, will please mi,1 th iiiimler of room and the price for each to the Secretary of the Regat ta Company, Sign your name and sd dte for ue on the rsm register, REGATTA NOTICE. NotW U hereby given that the A- One for All, and All for Astoria. The Red Men of t liinook, lUmiiiond. Cathluiiiet. Skamnkawt, Svn"n, t'lut- skntiie, lUiuier, Portland, Swth llciilj and other points, will help Concomlvl Iril of this city to make the Lewi tmU Regatta Company will not be r and Ciark-Srtcajawea feature a howling sponsible for any bill contracted by any uw. i person or prson unle accompanied o by a reiiiiiiion signed by the president" One for All, and All for Astoria, and secretary, which requisition mu-t It is a pleasure tc sny i'mmilt"e to be returned with the bill. All claims con reis-ive the encouragement of the pub-. trusted miut be prewnted to the com lie and we feel thnt V.x people have.mittee within ten day from the order treated us loyally thus fur. Our vile. and the lilU and claim will be paid on aim i to help the town. "One for all, j demand. Jly order of committee, and all for Astoria" i a pretty g.sl j FRF.D JOHNSON. 11KRMAN WISE, motto, even afler regatta. i Secretary, Pre. : : I The SEASIDE HOUSE ! Clatsop Beach. Oregon. T now open for guet. Thi fine oM Itenort, situated on the banks of the N. canicum river, only a few rods from the ocean, offers to its patrons the Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, flh. ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to all trains. Address all communications to The Seaside House ; Seaside, Oregon. t4aaaeoaa,Mi Yoti Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Has, Hardware, Rubber .Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take place shortly n our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond.