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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1905)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1903. I JlE MORMlAtf AbTOItiAN, ASTORIA, OKEGO" Guaranteed Strictly Pure Ehman's Olive Oil ' In lMnt and Quart iMtles. 1,000 forfeit will U pia if this oil li proven with any adulteration. mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' We Are Exclusive Agents ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. LOCAL BREVITIES. Elsotrlo Faea Massage and Scalp treatment! fiva aapert barbara. Baths. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Offlca rooms for rnt. Geo. W. Bar kr, Aatorla National Dank Pictures taken In day lima may be develojied In daylight with tha latent Faattnan Kodak Tank, Developers, from to $3. Frank Hart's drug store. Tha family restaurant of Astoria ia recognlicd aa tlia lle restaurant. The best meal ami tha best service In As toria. 120 Kiev cut h street. I am glad that Indies ntrhlc saddles ire becoming fashionable; flrt, be cause It U il-r uti tlia hor; second, Waue It l a safer ami eaicr way for lady to ride. If you will call at my harness shop, 1)5 Fourteenth street, I will show j oil tlia latet nm) the best. H. M. OASTOX. Thuraday l the last day on which to pay water rent ami avoid the penalty f 23 ("'lit charged ai;aiut all de linquent. t Tha Palace Catering company's din irg.roui U aain open under tha seme ' management. Everything . first da. " Cuisine and service unexcelled, Private! dining room for ladle. 1 Social Dane Tonight. Tha Wet Atoria bam-ball team will i pive a social dance tonight at Pacific hall. Oentlemen, 10 wnt. j You Need Have No Fear That the wind will blow away your clothe on whdiiy ii you ue our CLOTHES PINS They ara made of gmJ material; no plltiU-i will get into your f.eh when you ua them, and they arc put up 2 1-2 doxen la a box. 5C A BOX From 2(imphU, Tenn., come Goyer's Maplecane Syrup Made of Pur Maple from the north and Pur Sugar Cane from tae aouth. Quarts jc i-t Gallon .'. joc l Gallon 90c JoHriHOii Bros,, Good Goods nS-iia Twelfth St., Aitoria. rhWLl 1. Ph" " We Are Going to Move It costs money to move goods, partical 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 , of fere are at your command IBs jfr0HHnt Delicious Chocolate M'-nl'-r, the fa nioua French chocolate, JKerved free every day tlila week. ,Fihcr Hroa. Co. O'NEIL-LEATHERS. Mlea Annie O'Nail and Mr. Richard M. Leathers were married at Ht. Mary's church yesterday morning, Rev. Father Water officiating. After a wedding din ner served lo a few illliniute fliciid of tha contia-ting parties tue happy couple left for Portland to vi-il the fuir, and will go to California on a month's wed ding trip. WILL MAKE SURVEY. City Engineer Tea left lat evening for Oregon City, where he wilt make the survey fur the Oreyuii state fish erics detartnient. in eoniu-ction with the propon-d U!t ladder over the' Oregon City fall. He l eiected to return tov Astoria Sundiy night, THREE THOUSAND POUNDS. A lat arriving at the I'i-hcrmcu's 1'riiwi Co-operative Canning company's plant at a lal hour lat nlulit tirought in a Ih.i I of lin king lino pound of being two ton. Thi wa the tiitfwt haul of tin- up to tlii date. Five other Wt arriving at the same can nery average J over one ton. It I said that the run at all canneries n equal ly u good. (3:30 A. M.) HEADQUARTERS OPENED. The regatta headquarter 011 Com meniiil tret have been opened. Two lln of penunfa hae been trun arro tl treet, in regatta edor, and the beiliiiatter are viited every day, not only by our own people, but by many vUitur from Portland and the Ijtt. A number of luitern vlitor rnlle.1 at the henJiiittrter yenterday and alired the iHitnrnitt'-e" that they would coma to Axtoriu a 11 J witne the event, it be iuj entin-ly iit-w for them. LARGE CATCHES REPORTED. Bakert Bay Trapi and Srinei Appear to 1 Ee Searing All the Fish, Tlie whunn run that cam into the river Monday ha not dimiuUhod. but weifl'n. to have all gone over the north ; hore. TV gillnettera yeterday re- poi(e, very li(Jit eetehe. and the up i river winea arei doir: rontparntively , nothing. The fcdlowing eaU-be are re- ported Tuesday t MctSnwan Son, 1(1 ton; firant-Tal-l lent einiti)f ground at Sand Inland, 10 ! ton; Mult (rankella, Niind Inland, 10 : ton; Hansen & OIen, H ton. The re Krt from four of the principle trap are a follow: i W. 15. William, 3 ton; Chnrle Jen j sen. 2 tons; Charta Davi. 2 ton; Sam Olsen, 4 ton. Very few aalmon wer J delivered at the Astoria canneries yea terday, the Combine, Klnney'a and Sun bom eleunini! up about II o'clock, wbilo the (Srnnt-Tallent company ran all day. The Astorian, 75 cents a month. Ve PRAISES THE CITY Missour Editor Visibly Impressed by Venice of America INTERESTED IN FISHERIES E. E. E. Mcjimney, Editor of St. Joeepb Gazette and Vke-Preaident of Mi louri Commiation to Lewii and Clark Exposition Viiiti Aitoria. R, K. V.. Mofiiiisey, editor of the Ft. Joseph (Mo.) (iawtte and vice-president of the Miwouri state comiiiisslon to the l-ewi and Claik espsition, wa a visi tor In Atria yesterday. Like tliose who have preceded him, Mr. Mc.limey wa-well, , astounded not only by the i of the city, but by the exUnt of It industries and especially ly the almo phere of "go-uheaditivenc"" and bustle niunifest everywhere. Anwit the city, it iiidu.-tric and the regatta, said Mr. M'-iiuiey) ' ' "TliU visit ha certainly been an agreea'ole mirprise. The city i large niuch larger than I had supposed, and it possess!- solidity of apiieamnce that BHuks volumes in ls-'nalf of it standing tiiiimerelally. 1 am at om-e illtet'ti-d in the fisheries and regret that 1 cannot devote more time to .thi trip. If it I posxihle. I shall assuredly ituue here during the regatta." At pieM-ut, Mr. MtJimsey'a olliiiul li ilin are demanding the gretcr jiart of his time. Misoui'i day at the ex position wiil lie September U. and in udlition t arranging for the general festivities and exercie. Mr. Mclimsj-y U preparing to reei-ive Governor Joseph Folk. The Missouri State building at the exposition ha proved the most popular of any and this is due entirely to tiie personal effort of the commission' vi-preideiit. It w only a month ago tliat an annex was cnnM rut-ted ami a representative art exhibit installed. Since, a dining Nhho ha been ererted and in this visitor to the state build ing are seived with product from Mia sourl farm urutuitou-lv. So soon a he meet a person Mr; M-lilli-ey Ulttke n gisnl friend. There is on thing a!sut him that is particularly pleasing- he may travel far ami wide and vi'it many and strange climes yet, he atwaye recalls, with that pride witich chararterke every true Mi-vniiian, the fact that lie Is from a state renowned for It "bow -rnc" skepticism. LAYING OFF SMALL FARMS. Several Large Property-owners Will Cut ' up xnerr Lands into Small Tracts. j There ia a movement on foot amonjJi several owner of large tract of land in Clatsop county, adja.nt to Astoria, to cut up their farm into five, ten and twenty-acre trai t, a may uit intend ing purchaser. One large farm at Knnpia ha already lieen surveyed and will be cut up. This aection of the county U peculiarly adapted to raising small fruit and vegetable. ,1. Q. A. Howlby and C. H. Drown, who own eon ideritbl dyked tide la ml on the Lewis and Clark, are contemplating cutting up these hind into small tract. There ha been considerable demand during the past year, especially by fishermen, who fish in the summer and desire to farm in the winter and spring, for a small tract of hind. There ha been a number of Kastern people in Astoria the par-t month, looking for small farms. As long as this hind i not adapted to rais ing wheat, they realize there i a gisid profit in raising small farm product. and with the Astoria market as a base of supplies, any person with energy can rrniike a gtxvl living off a small tract of hind. Thi actum will result in th bringing of a large number of people to Astoria, and w hen the adjacent land are peopled by small farmer the prosperity and growth of Astoria i assured. HENRY FISHER INJURED. H. F. Fisher, a brother of A. C. and F. A. Fisher of thi city, wa brought to Astoria yesterday suffering from in juries indicted by a mad bull. He wa dfjving tike, animal, when it suddenly turned and attacked him, knocking him down and tramping an him. Dr. Finch va called lu and cport 'that Mr. I'lsher sustained several bruise on the i-ody, but nothing serious, and he will e able to return to his home, at Sven- on, in a few dav. When you feel a sense of weight and ipprelon after meals, it means Indi . estion. Hollister'a Rooky Mountain 'ea positively cures Indigestion, conte ntion and stomach trouble. 33 cents, 'ea or Tablet at Frank Hart's drug tore. SMITH'S "FRENCH BOLL." W, If. Smith ia in the city with aome Parisian Ideas, a to gentleman' hair dressing. It is rumored that he carr a i'le line of ew.kery. Mr. Smith will call upon his clientele today and u. splay style of hair dressing called the "French roll." PILOT COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED. ' Yesterday, Governor Meade of Wash ington appointed L. I), William a atate pilot commissioner to ' succeed Mr. Charles paytie of Chinook, whose term expired. le also appointed Charlea E. Kerlce of Ilwaco to auwed himself. EID3 TO BE OPENED. 1 The committee on streets and public way of the (yiumon council will njien bids tomorrow for the improvement of the following street! Commerciitl, la-tween Twentieth and Twenty-third; Fourteenth, between Grand and Jerome; Duane, between Tenth and Tw.-llth, and Columbia ave nue in ("niontown. The bid will lie submitted to the tecial meeting of the Common nun-il to be held tomorrow nihU Tim oflinam-e for the Im provement, provide that the street shall be complete,) on or before October I. ELKS' DAY AT PORTLAND. . The committee in charge of the Elka' excursion to Portland next Wednesday afo meeting with good am?. A large numls-r of ticket have la-en sold and the indications are that Astoria will lie well represented at the exposition, tme feature of the parade will l the carrying of a banner by the local lodgp advertising the Astoria regatta. There i no doubt but the Klk will advertise the coming carnival better than in any other tuauner and everybody in Portland will know that the Astoria Klka have been in town. DR. RAY PALMER HERE. Young Evangelical Worker Payi Astoria a Brief Visit. . j l)r. Ray Palmer, the well-known evangelist who conducted a series of aucceRsfut meeting in Astoria Inst I spring, i in the city for a brief visit, returning to hi home in Portland after a short vacation at Oysterville. Dr. Palmer ha been very aui-eesxful in hi evangelistical work on the Coast. So mur',i an, indeed, that he has been in vited to join the eminent evangelist. Ir. Chapman, on a tour of the Central join l)r. Chapman's party during (X-to- Is-r, when the tour will lein at tit. Paul and Minneapolis, and w ill eoutiuue on it to cities in New Jersey. Dr. Palmer expects to be away from the Coast for a year, when be will re turn to his home and henduurtera at Portland. " TURNER R0EL0FSZ. iw .ry pretty home vMin wn Uienmiwd yesterday at the residence f x -nj jf . jj Turner, when their da ught -r, Floremv L Turner, wa married to Ralph H. E. Roelofsi. Rev L J. Trumbull performed the ceremony The cosy parlor were tastefully decorat ed with aweet peas and I .a France rosea and the bridal party, entered to the strain of Mendelssohn's wedding march. Mi Elizabeth Rusey was brMcsmaid and the groom wa attended by Will iam Uiulau. Tlie bride was attractive in champagne ailk and point lace. , She carried carnation. The bridesmaid was gowned in green and carried a boquet of pink sweet pea. Only memhere of the family and intimate friend were present. After a daintily served luncheon the happy couple left, amid a shower of rice and lest wishes, on the evening train. Mi Clara Barker caught the lioquet a the train moved away. WILSON BROTHERS LOW. Get Contract for A. S. Reed's Building OH, Eleventh Street.' Architect Err.il Schaeht of Portland yesterday opened bids for constructing the three-story ryw buihling to be erected by A. S. Reed at the corner of Duane and Eleventh streets. The contract w,ns awarded to Wilson Bros.. t!iei lowest bidder,' The bids were a follow! Fergueeon A Houston, $13,398; Arthur 1 Uendrickson, $12.54f; Wilson Bros., $12,080j E. Gustafson, $13,473; C. G. Palmberfl $13,1100; H. Rease, $13,250; William Miller, $13,210. The bids were also opened for the heating and plumb ing and were very close. The contracts will be awarded today. " A nunifier of Portland contractor were in the city and bid on the Work The building completed, w ill cost alawt $'iu,w), and will be one of the finest buildings in the city, with all modern improvement. There will be two store room facing on Duane street, and two floor fitted up for ollioea or rooming purpose. The building la to be com pleted by November 1. POLL TAX RECEIPTS. Road Supervisor D. R. Blount yester day filed hi report In the office of the '. county cb-rk, showing that he bad col- i looted 3f)5 poll taxes, amounting to $1,05.1 This i only about one third of j the poll taxes due the county, and next week Mr. Blount will bring suit against 1 all delinquents. There are over l,fi00 voters in Astoria, two third of whom are liable to poll ux. The money ia used by the county in improving county road within the city limit. CYCLONE EDITORS. Over 100 editor from Kansas and Missouri paiaed through the city yes terday, bound for S-a-ide, where they remained during the day, returning to Astoria last evening, when they took the train for Portland. They were in charge of Mr. Edith Tozier Weather ford, and the Oregon Editorial associa tion. Yesterday afternoon the delega tion visited the Tallant-Grant Packing company and other prominent plaeea in the city. They all expressed themselves a very much pleased with their trip and wen- suqo-ised to find so large a city a Atoria, of which they had heard very little about. PAIGE HAS NEW SONG. W. S. Paige, the aweet-void tenor, who ha delighted Astoria audiences on more than one occasion, ia here to sing hi new illustrated song, "Santa Vivia." Incidentally he will talk about his "low down" oyster. " - BORN. To the wife of John F. Givcrw, Aldtr brook, a girl, August 8, 1905.' To the wife of Gust Wold, 394 Thirty fifth street, Astoria, a girl, August 9, 1905. We have planned to avail our selves of all space now used for broken lot and remnants of this season' ready-to-wear garments and piece goods, in time to admit of the proper care for our FALL STOCK, won to arrive. In order to accomplish this, we have for several weeks been cutting prices to cost and below cost, and this Great Redaction Sale Con tinaes Until all Rem nants and BroKen Lots are Dis posed of. : REMNANTS Of wash goods and other materials at prices so low, that you can afford to put the goods away until you are ready to have them made up. SHIRT WAISTS of White Lawn ana White India Silk reduced to a price at which they will be quickly sold. LONG LAWN KIH0NAS ft WRAP PERS, marked down to 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 32ey will go quickly to the wise shopper. SHORT WHITE AND COLORED LAWN KIM0NAS, at '50. cent. THE CHILDREN'S JOY. Will be a hice, new flannel or pique Jacket. You will be overjoyed to get them at the prices we have mark ed on these. WASH SKIRTS At less than the material can be bought for, ' . YOU WILL BE GLAD to visit our millinery department up stairs. Everything here must go be fore the fall stock arrives. Black straws from toe vp. Eats and trim- inga at prices that will move them. BLACK LAWNS Just Arrived loc and 15c the Yard. fSfie Sherman Transfer Co. HEXKY SHERMAN, Mnacr " Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Fur niture Wagons -J'ianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Our Strong Point At all times 1 the quality of our Shoes at pris that justify your dealing with us. . - JUST NOW We have a number of styles from which some of tha sizes have been entirely sold out, leaving ua the broken lota to carry over or to close out at special prices. Rather than keep our money tied up in these lota, we bave decided to cut the price and give the purchaser the benefit of any loss entailed. We know that the money will come back to ns la in creased patronage. Ladies' Shoes, tan and chocolate, pop ular styles, aelling regularly at $5.00 and $3.30. To close them out price la reduced to .......... $2.25 I350 TAN OXFORDS..,,. $i.g5 CANVAS SHOES at.......... .$1.15 Former price, $2.00, Sandals, worth $1.50, now 70C Children's Sandals, worth 65c, now'. , 40c Children's Ties, black, felling regu larly at $1.50, reduced to. . . .$1.00 Other Shoe for young and old, re duced proportionately to make room for our FALL STOCK. , See Show Window East of Entrance 523 Commercial Street. PLANS COMPLETED. Architect Wicks has completed the plan for the new two-story building to be erect -d by Carlson Bros., on Bond street near the Callender wharf. Bids for constructing tire building will lie ad vertised for this week, 'and immediate construction will be commenced. There will be two storerooms on the first floor, and the second floor will be fitted up for living room. . Comforts the heart, strengthens the mind. Is good ill or well. Makes the face bright aa the summer morn. That's what Hollieter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Cures when all else fails. 35 cents at Frank Hart's drug store. Souvenir Steins Picturesque Astoria in $tt-ins. SPECIAL s$C All Films of any size developed at 10 cents a roll of six. Take pictures with any camera and bring your Films to us. We save, you the trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Done Here. We carry all kinds of Photo Supplies. . WOODFIELD-S ART STORE, 516 Bond St, Astoria. AZURE IS A GOOD COLOR FOR THE PORCH It is pleasing to the eye and will wear well on your porch furniture, too, being one of the products of the Patton Paint Co., maker of the famous JS Per gallon $1.75 Half gallon go Quarter gallon 50 Most color are sold at thi price. A few are a little higher. Write or call for a Descriptive Folder, show ing color. We sell brushes of all kiud and all grades for all kind of work. B. F.ALLEN (US' ON Wall Papae, faints, Etc, 35-367 Comirtereia" St Astoria. Phone Main 121