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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1905)
ir i FRIDAY, AUGUST n, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIA N. AS'iOK A, OMGUN The heat may trying. It may even impair vour appetite. If yon try KING OSCAR BRAND SARDINES, t cant for 5C Your appetite will soon eouie back while you will come back for more Sardine. A DELICIOUS SUMMER DESSERT May be prepared from BR0MANGEL0N. A fine desert Jolly, 2 packages for 23c or from JELL-0, Which you all know. 10c a package. Coca Dairy Butter, aoc Roll ASTORIAGROCERY 523 Commtrtiat Si Phona Main 681 Appetizers and Dainties For Your Dinner Table may be found here in plentv and always fresh. APPETIZERS: Queen Olives, a pint a$e Manunilla Olives, a pint 5C Bayle's Chow Chow, a pint 15c Sweet Pickles, a pint SC Pure Honey, put up in glass jars, to selh, according to site, at, each toe, ajc and 5 DAINTIES. Some call them Cookies. The follow ing are especially good: Maple Creams, a pound 5C Cocoanut Marshmallow, a ponnd....i5C Pineapple Delights, a ponnd . asc Walnut Creams, a pounl 5C Maccaroon Snaps, a pound -oc Cnrrant Cake, a sound Chocolate Date Bars, a pound aoc The above mentioned goods do not eomprise 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 vour own time over a hot oven. THE GROCER, t Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at Cnlontowu. Latest Books Just Received from the Pub lishers. Advance Copies "From the Weet to the West," Duniway "The Game," Jack London. The Purple Parasol," McCutcheon. 'Outlet," Andy Adams. "The Flower of Destiny," Orcuti. "Isidro," Mary Hustin. "The Amatbesy Box," Oeen. "For the White Christ," Bennett. All in best of print and binding. $1.25 Each J. N. GRIFFIN READ! READ! 1 READ!!! The secret of success in life is in tak- inp advantage of opportunities. To O o . . 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, $10,8CC, 413. Increase in assets past 12 months, $1, 157,832. Securities in state departments, tG, 306,002. 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 JOnNSON, Special Agent. The Astorian, 75 cents a month. fULidfti POSO00350$000OS:001OSO00000 REST YOUR FEET . In a Fair Dr. A. Reed's Specially made for tender feet. Don't limp. Don't complain of sore feet. g Don't say: "Ob, my corn!" But get a pair of these shoes at once., S. A. .) 543 Bond Street 18 NOW A PAUPER Once Lived in Affluence; Setks Alms From City DOWNFALL OF NEWYORK MAN Well-dressed Man Enters Courtroom and Asks Permission to Enter Almshouse Tells Pathetic Tale of Tustle With Dame Fortune. New York. Aug. 10. Wearing patent leather shoes, a slightly t rayed frock coat and a high hat which was a lit rusiv, J. T. Knpelee, a retired broker. years of age, applied yesterday to the wmunssiouer of charities in ev Rochclle for commitment to the alms houe. Struck bv the unusual air of ligniiy and refinement, the commission- er asked the aged applicant to tell hi story. "You really don't mean that yon want to go to the poorhouse!" the coinmis sioner queried. "Yes, sir; I most emphatically do. don't want to be a burden on my rehv tives. As I have paid taxes all my life I think that now when I have no more money it is the duty of the eom-J munity to care for me." Asked how he came to lose Id money, Rapelce said that he formerly had been at the head of a brokerage company in this city, made a comfortable fortune and retired. For a time he lived at the best hotels, but gradually encroached on his capital and slowly receded to cheaper quarters. The income from his funds was insufficient even then, and during the past 15 years his capital slowly dwindled until yesterday only cents itmained. When lie figured years ago on alwas being in good eir eunistam-es, Rapelee said he never dreamed living past the four-score mark J o that his calculation went far amiss, For two months he had been living in a boarding-hou-e in New Rochelle but that yesterday he was told he would have to move as he was a week behind in his rent. Commissioner .Sharp said he would commit the man to the alms house temporarily at least ' May I' get my trunk?" Rapclee asked, He was given permission, and for the first time in the history of the Vet chester almshouse it received an inmate who came with a trunk. GREAT QUANTITIES OF COTTON AT KOBE, JAPAN Many Ships Lying in Offing Waiting to Discharge Their Cargoes. Seattle. Aug. 10. When the Kanagnwa left Kolie on her last voyage to Seattle there were more than 80 ships either at the dock of that port or lying in the offing awaiting their opportunity to discharge their cargoes, which for the most ' art consisted of cotton. This commodity, according to Captain Wale of the Kanagawa, is crowding every warehouse along the waterfront of Kobe and is overflowing into the fields which extend back from the town. Shortly before the depature of the Kanagawa a fire started in this vast amount of cotton, and before it could lie extinguished had destroyed some 20,000 bales. Captain Wale states that THE POWER OF STEAM. ttaar May See Bat It Take Gemlo 1 Realise. When James Watt saw the steam causing- the kettle lid to jump, up and down be said "There mut be power in that ateam that it can lift such a weiKht." There was. Million prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded it an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put Its finger on the "cautse" of Dandruff, FalV Inif Hair, and consequent Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from the roots of human hair. Newbro's Herpiclde destroys this germ and consequently restores the hair to It natural state. Sold by leadlnr drugtrlst. Bend 10c. tn stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, .549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." 8 o to of . ) n Cushion Shoes O o GIMRE upp. koss, Biggins v.0. q th loss was scarcely noticeable to the casual observer, aud that the space which th burned cotton hud taken was filled aliuast immediately by other bales which were discharged from the many hip. The greater part of this cotton I American product, although a small per cent comes from India. I uptam Wale state that a large amount of cotton weaving machinery is being installed in lapan, and that the manufacture of cotton, fabric in rapidly becoming a great industry in the land of the mikado. PROFESSOR EXILED. (Mrssa. Aug. 10. M. Yaroschenko, the newtv elected mayor of Odessa,' who i a pnfesor in the university and a lead- r of the lilieral party, has beeu exiled by Ooverimr-gvueral KarnflototT to the coveruinent of Oloncts. The reason for this action has not leen explained. NFW MONEY OltDEII Post Master General Cortelyou O.-ders New Issue of Paper WILL NOT PERMIT RAISING V. Sfvl. f Petal Mcnev Ordtr Ii ..- -- , n.r.,1 IwWWill Prevent Pettv Swindle, by Persons Who Bay Small Orders and Raise Them. Washington, Aug. 10. Before leaving for his vacation, rostmaster-general Cortelvou directed the issuance of a new form of money order which it is be lieved will )e proof against alteration at the hands of forgers. The department ha been greatly nn noyed by the operation of persons who mirchase money orders for small amount and raise them, passing them on merctrant after office hours. Al- though the direct loss fall on those who" accept the orders, the department re- fusing to cash them except as originally drawn, there has been a heavy indirect expense 'involved in the jiurstiit, arrest and eonvietion of the offenders. The form adopted will I issued a soon as the new plate can Is prepared and other necessary prelimiimrie in the way of arrangement can be made. WARSHIPS MOVING. , Tokio, Aug. 11. Rear Admiral Ka taoka report that he ha dispatched one naval squadron to Kamchatka and another to Okhotsk, and that they are now engaged in carrying out their in st ruction in regard to tlie work to ' performed at their respective destina tions. MERCHANT SUICIDES. Ijch Anseles. Cel.. Aug. 10. -Charles llincklc, Jr., wm of Charles Ilinckle, a wealthy retired merchant of Radnor. Pa., has committed suicide by taking yanide of potassium. Despondency is the supposed motive of hi action. SUBSIDIZE BEET ROOT RAISERS. New York, Aug. 10. A bill was passed by the Chilean congress yesterday, ac cording to a Herald dispatch from Val- parai-o, subsidizing siipir beet nsit pro ducers. ANGELEN0S ON MOVE. First Steps Taken Toward Owens Lake Water Project. Lo Angeles, Cal., Aug. 10,-The City council has taken the first step toward the consummation of the project where by Lo Anueles will acouire all the water rights .of the Owen River ral ley. A resolution has been adopted de claring thb public necessity for this municipal improvement and providing for the calling of a special bond election for the voting of $l,"l0.0OQ, necessary to carry out the preliminaries of the plan. In tea, Schilling's Best Is by no means the costliest tea; it' matter of taste. Of the fine kinds, the one you like best ii your tea. . Your gtocer's; moneyback. ANOTHER KIMBALL I Real Merit Winv-M. 0. Metcalf Gets a Kimball Piano. IS THE SIMPLICITY OF ART la Its Broadest and Best Form, Art Must Appeal to the Better Sense of the Age Art in Manufacture Both Material and Emotional. Art, the highest expression of great minds, is not the birthright of the ucu alone; it compiest may lie . made through some industrial product which ministers to the better sense, of human ity. Art in its broadest and lct form is material nud commercial, as well as motional. The man who. build piano and or' guns for the whole world fittingly rep resents both forms of art, for to him i given more than dominion in the conv means for -music in It loftiest form "'" ,f ,",! n lu ,,,f,u",t n I thus he wmtriliute to the higher forces of civiliwtion. The W. W. Kimball roniany h.v S"" "'V " . . . r...... j. ...! . ..1111 .. . ...... rP," "' ' '" l""it,i,n r.vKiicnce or mi i seen In their private railway track! by which the enormous annual output I over :i,0K-goe directly to every! and in which man ha reached even tile primary stage of civilisation. This fact i apparent: The Kimball I output I more than double that nf "" other establishment of its kind today. This great popularity of the Kimball gissls is secureu oy reason oi iiieir jji-h- nine merit, which no amount of knisk- ing can shake. .Mr. M. O. Metcalf secure a choice, new siyie iiiiinnii piano iroiu us um- . . i ii ...... ing this sale for hi daughter lues's birthday present, ( an you suggest a more fitting gift? Why not get a piano f,ir vmir jH,Kj,t,.rt Our easy payment ()un nmc it a pleasure to buy pianos ut t,j t,,,,., Xoth-e: We will give vm xwvnty I)dlar (ft) Vlix-oniit on janv j,;,,,,,, carry for the solution of I t!m KaUciijammer pujtle. Bring this ajM ;, ,,,,1 424 Commercial trw.t ,ttn pule. Store open LvfI1jnJ,, FILERS PIANO HOUSE. Permanently located in Astoria, Jan uary, rjtii. F. N. SMITH, Special Salesman. SMASH RIFLE RECORDS. New York, Aug. 10. New record In army marksmanship were made yester- ,av at Fort Sheridan, when First Serg- eant fleorge Shyer and Lieutenant Frank C, Raker made 8!)2 and !H) respectively out of a possible 1,000. The let previous score wn K7f. Roth men are from Fort Monterey"; (al. ROB MAYOR'S HOUSE. I Residence of Chicago Executive Visited by Thieves. Chicago, Aug. 10. Mayor Edward F. Dunne's residence was roblied last nlgh a few hour after be returned from his visit to the East. The burglar gained an entrance to the house through a win dow and succeeded in carrying off alioiit $75 worth of linen. A servant heard the burglars, but they had slipped away before the mayor could be aroused. IN PORTLAND The Morning Astorian is for sale at the news stands of the OREGON NEWS COMPANY situated at HOTEL PORTLAND 147 Sixth Street 125 Sixth Street BUSINESS COLLEGE8. in life Is yours if you meet us halfway in your work. Our graduates are all employed. We will place you in a po sition upon graduation. We have the reputation of being the leading Busi ness College on the Pacific Coast, and the most thoroughly equipped west of Chicago. Open all the year. Send for illustrated catalogue. Free. BehnUe-Wolkcr Business College. I . . . . . .1.1.X111111111 REGATTA NOTES ALL THG OFFICIAL NEWS Watch This Space Seventh Annual Regatta, August 29-3 J eett The committee gratefully ncknowl- edges the following additional sulm-rip- tionst Mr. M. C. Flavel, :i; Mi Nellie Havel, f 10 Ml Katie FUvel, Mr. r'.mil Schaeht, 10; Uiruai'Tanip, W. M. v.. no; j. k. Fcrmin, io; J.tr i (aurant, fit); Callomler navigation Uo., IIl'Si 1. S. Kennev. 'fJU. and several uialler amount. One for All, and All tit Astoria, Captain Brown and th Astoria h-e team may be deMniM upon tJ make the visiting firemen feet st home. Qne for AIL and All for Astoria. n.s4tt4 collector will be around Wl.,.). w t tvA.yl U'ys, save kj,,, time, One for All, and All tot Astoria. Man Hing of the Astoria restauraut feel slighted because hi rmrne did not appear iu the list previously published. Hing was one of the first t put hi name down and did it cheerfully. He slllmribed (20. One for All, and Alt fr Astoria. The lied Men of Chinook, Hammond, Cathlumet, tkaiimkawn, .Svciiw-n, Liat- kaiiie, Ualnier, Portland, Smth B-'nd t and other point, will ii-'p oticomiy Tril of Oil city to make the Lewi am! Clark Haeajawe feature a howling One for All, and All for Astoria. It i a pleasure t" sny committer to receive the encouragement of the pub Ho end we feel that tl people luVf (rested us loyally thus txt. Our sole aim i to help the town. "On for all, and ail for Astoria" is a pretty good . motto, even after regatta. ! The SEASIDE HOUSE Clatsop Beach, Oregon. I now open for guests. ThU A" old Resort, situated on the banks of the N ennkum river, only a few rods from the ocean, offers to its patron the Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, fish- ing, boating and hunting. .Free 'bus .to atl trains. Address all communiations to The .Seaside House Seaside. ,,, .s4-ssW You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond. t Look Here and Keep Posted One fur All, and All for Astoria. Letter are Mug received dully from showmen everywhere. The committee Mill select the bet out of the bunch and charge a Hat tatej no eommUwlon lui.iiie.s gis-s. We have trouble enough without having to watch out fur tickets. One for All, and All for Astoria. It i. Hell to caution Hut people again and again nt to charge anything to the I'.'gstta company without a written order signed by the president and seure lary, If anybody want meals, rooms, electric light, or anything, you do so at your own rUk unh en ulllclal order, properly signed, U presented. One for All, and Atl for Astoria. One for All, and All for Astoria. What are you going to wear at the country dsn--! The lt fiddlers In the village will play and Uncle Cy S-pu-aUr will do the calling. All person having room or beds to rent dtrliig th regatta week, will plea end the number of roui ami the price for each to the Secretary of the Regit t. u Company. Sign your name and ad dress for ue on the room regUter. REGATTA NOTICE. Notice i ln-reby given that the As toria Regatta Company will not be re .wmlble for any bill, contracted by any person or penone utile accompanied by a reiilition signed by the president and -e.reisry, which requisition mu-t be returned wlth'the bill. All claims Con traeted must be presented to the com- i. t.. . .. r.i-1- ... .1 Ii. ..Im nutw wiuuii u-n v.... Uf! the bills and claim will be paid on ; demand. By order of committee, FULD JOHNSON. HERMAN WISE, secretary. . r.. t J Oregon. oscooosooooooooo$ooooc V