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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1905)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 19O5. W 1 HE MORNIM, AbTOKlAN, ASTORIA, OBEfiOM I r, WHEN VOU BUY CREAM INSIST ON GETTlIf 0. - OREGON GRAPE CREAM 7 ..; You Will Then Get Your Money's Worth. ' "' r ..CUARANIEED STRICILY PURE. : 10 CENTS THE CAN ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. , .., ., WWI SELL CHASE It SANBORN'S BOSTON COfFEES. BROWN IS ADMIRAL LOCAL BREVITIES. 0$fc rooms (or rent 0'k W. Bar ker, Aetorlft Rational Bani A dance will 1 given it Pacific hall Thurdey blgUt, Augu( 17, bjr tin l'ft cille orclieitm. J " Tha family restaurant of Aitorla lH McognUed se ths lies restaurant. Till lt weals and the best service la As toria. 120 Eleventh street 1 m glad that ladle' atride saddles ere becoming fahlonabl Brit, be null it U rMlrr on the horej eeoond, lcau It I ft safer and ealer way for t lady to rid. If you will call at my harness hop, 10J Fourteenth street, I will ibow yeu tl)-lott and th lt It. M. OASTOS. LINQUISTOSTROM. The Tilaca Catering company's din Jgroom l sgaln orn under th am management. ; Everything flrtt elan. CuUint and service unexcelled. Trlvata dining-room for ladle. Wedding invitation have been out I. .1.... ,. 1 !......;., living Scow for Sal Cheap. ,7 "'" !of thi city and Itev. (War (Mrom, fur Living scow f.r sale. Sixty feet long, i mrfy lf rity( ow nt Idtt)0 Spring-. 17 feet wide; good boue, cil4 lnaU( ci. -Kv Oitroia , .arrived, in ..Aftorla Rood range and pump go with j Tbiirday evening and the wedding will wj suitable for re.lden.-a or seining juJ.t .lncr ki the Hrt Lutheran ouidi. inquire Anorian onira, A marring lliwnw w lued yester day at the clerk' aftlne tu Charles II. Itovlg of Seattle and Mls L. It. Chevllle of thl county." - .laeob Hehradt, who wa Injured at th Tongue Point Lumber comany' mill ft few day ago, la renting easily and a no Internal complication have t In he will probably return to work within a few dy. DECLARE INTENTIONS. ' ' " ' 1 ' ' . ' - Kli 8lronon and Anton Moo ye- trrday deelared their Intention of be- wuniiig United State eitjaen and were Unied their firl jtapera by the wmnty ih-rk. , M'MANEY ARRESTED. P. J. MManey w arreated at the ( ltj mill yet-day for having atrwk Kvart llj'irdin In the head with a piece of Iron pl. Hi. preliminary hearing wa t for Auguet 31 on a charge of aaul( with a dnngerou wevn. A ahlngle-ndll at Warrenton hai been leaved to Kelly Kro., the Knappa log ger, wbo wilt plaoa It In opVatlon in a ihort tiro. BLACKBERRIES Are Scare Thia Year. We consider onrclv fortunale to have a friendly farmer who delivered to ui aoui berriei, put up at hit home in Half Gallon Jars They Are of the Finett Wild Blackberries Ever brought to thl market. There art only 100 jnra of thetu, which will to aold, while they lat, at A Jar Another ehipment of thoe fine, Juicy LODI WATERMELONS jut received. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iil-iia Twelfth St., Aitoria. 75 c vhurh of Eiit Aetoria. SALMON RUN SLACK, r Ceorg Kalnith, who came down yes terday from M eining ground, report the rlMiing wawm to haVe leen an v erage one with him, he haying ranght over 70 tn of aalinon, and that ho will .continue operation until the etoae of the ein, though he doc not exvt anotlirr run of any eone(uence. The run U till lnk, though, 'with the exception of couple all ground have don well o far. BRIGADE LEAVES MONDAY. All arrangement are now complete for the Atoria' ltoy Nrlgade to visit the exposition at Portland next week. ltev. Luther 1. Muhone h returned from consultation with the fair di rectors, where he made nrrnngementa for the reception and entertainment of alxuit 60 lys, who will leave here Mon day and who, on their arrival at liie ex poitlon, will be presented with brand new cadet rifle. GEORGE MAY BREAKS ARM. w Georgo My wet with an accident while at one of the upper seining ground yesterday that resulted ' lf a broken arm. While itepping from a launch to the wharf he slipped and in fulling threw out hi arm to regain his balance with the, result that though the arm I not badly fractured he will lie luid up for some time. The Attorlan, 78 cent ft month. We Are Going to Move It costs money to move goods, partical larly a store fullrand 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; ; JV M CI IAS. H EILE0H II J COS jfairCotOttTl .KWSK fUMISHIBS.:'; Vt3T2 Charles V. Brown Will Rule Eleventh Annual Regatta. APPOINTS HIS ASSISTANTS Men Will Be Selected from Variou Citlea in Stat to Aiiiat Admiral Comtruction on Granditand . Com mence Everything Moat Promliring. ( harV V. Browa baa accepted the apisiintment of admiral of the, eleventh annual reuatta. . Admiral Urown ha ... ... fehoaen Oswald West M vice-admiral na John C, McCue a chief of staff an a special courtesy. Ho ha also invited the gentlemen who were on Admiral Smith' tan in 1P03 to serve a members of the staff thl year, to which will be added number of gentlemen in Astoria, Portland, Salem, The Dalle and other citlea of Oregon. Dignity will lie added tojhe.ocrasion by the presence of Admiral fciinith, who will be the guest of honor of Admiral Smith and to whom he will extend the bciiellt of hi exjerien. 1 Because of the vim, enthusiasm and high standing in the work of making for mer regatta a anew the 1M5 regatta under deep obligations ,to Admiral Crown, and hi appointment to the poet of honor redound to the credit of the Qommittee and will go fur to make the annual carnival a succeiia. Dr. l!)ii X. Karle, niedical otllcer In command of the Columbia river quar antine station, hai been appointed com Diiiuder of the naval parade, while Cap tain V. W Uabbidge and tJourga -1. Uoodtdl will arv a -hi a"ilnUr- One of the primipal event of the carnival will W a reproduction by the local llcdmen. asfcUrid by alxiut 100 Indisn, of th-"Lat of the Mohimns.' This will, be enacted on two immense Imrget anchored In front of the grand stand and promise to be one of the Is-xt things of it kind ever presented on the coant. Treaurcr Dtnilmr ha been meeting with marked succe- iu the collection of uliscription and in coneiUcnc work has commenced on the grandstand, which hi being erected on the Flavel wharf. In connection With the regatta the ang- geotlon is made by Treaurer Dunbar and Judge Bow lhy of the county fair that the farmers of Clatsop county take advantage of the opMirtunity and make creditabla ditpla.v of the various prod ucts of their farm. " This will convince the people of this city that Clatsop county not only has productive soil, but mm that know how to utilixe it to the bext advantage. It will also bo the mean of bring ing tiie merchants and farmer together, thereby creating a better demand for homo product and both parties bene fited in ninny ways. "i tf THE BLIND PHRENOLOGIST, Frofcwiof Mnter C. Coojwr will lecture Umight on "Sclf-wmfiileiiea a a Factor In fcuccess.'' The audience are increas ing each evening and much interest is routed by the public examination. Tim attending the full courc wllf be iinijuestirinably Is-neflted nd wUl 1 prepared, to fully grasp the iecture, "Crime and Its Caue," in which the skull of Charlea Willard will be used a an illustration,' Free tonight, at the ooijier of Ninth and Duane street. , MARINE NOTES. 1 PERSONAL MENTION. Mine. Ella Lund, who appeared in a conwrt at the Firt Lutheran church Thursday night, left yesterday for her home in Illinois. F. X. Smith of the Eilers Piano house went to Portland yesterday to remain until Monday, ; . ";.' S ,-' Dave Lewis, Portland' enterprising young architect, was a passenger to Port land on the morning train yeterday re turning to hi home after a few weeks i' tha Uech 'kjf,?. - k ;J. I. McConnell of . Woodlawn, CaL, ar rived in the city yesterday and will re- . main here some time vixiting hi daugh ter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mr. Finch, Charle Brown wis a Ban Francisco visitor in the city yesterday, . Mrs. W. I. Holt of Portland wa ; Steamer Whittier left out yesterday with the oil burge Santa Paula in' tow for San Franciseo. faptin, M. D. Staple fea aaaumed com ma nd of the tugboat Tatoob dur ing the absence of Captain, Bailey, " Steamer Sue IL Elmore is due thl morning from Tillamook with freight and passenger. Steamer Newport arrived in yesterday from the Bay City with passenger and a general cargo. IJght house tender Heather will ar rive down from Portland tonight and will make a trip to Tillamook to replace the whistling buoy. It is probable that before starting on her Alaska voyage lm will do soiiio other work around here; ' --: '' ' Tan Sooes visitor here yesterday, registering at the j ' former price, to Ow-idcnt. Frank Stoke went to Portland yester day on ft busines trip, . i' Mrs. Jew of Portland waa la the city yentcrday, a guest at the Occident. You all know thai tan and bnnra Ift their endless variety of shade ara ex ceedingly popular thi season, EVERYONE Like to be in style and realkifig thli fact we are now running ft special of our stock in thi department for limited time. , . , Ladies' Tan, Champagne and Chocolate. Shoes, telling regularly at tiOO asf (5.00, now ....feus All Our Tan Oxfords reduced, refanTJew ..tus Canvas Shoes, at Former price, $2.00. Sandals, worth $150, now.... Children's Sandals, worth 65c, now ..... ................. joe 40c Tf . .... I,.. .1.1. . i. .L. t- . ""' I "'-y-' " Children's Ties, black, aellir regular Mr. T. A. Brown wa in the city I DIED OF CANCER. Mrs. May Kliaibeth Sabine, who has been sulTering from cancer for some time past, died at her home at 473 Com mercial street last night M 11)1. Her death; though greatly regretted, was not uiicxmh-W by her relatives and friends, as ihe had been seriously ailing for two months, having been confined to her bed the last two week of that time. Arrangements for the funeral will be made todav. The body of John A. Hamuli, who was drowned a few days ago, has not been found. A reward of $23 la offered j for ita recovery. yesterday, coming down from Portland to spend the daj. : ,T Marie B. chadegsr ' of Minneapolis visited here yesterday, engaging apart mentr at the Occident. T Gyna Kambsted of Great Falls, Mont., was a visitor in the city yesterday.! E. 3. Itohde came in from his Grays river ranch yesterday. - 5 Dean Blanchard of Baiuter was in the city yesterday moaning. .Captain A. S. Bahtldge and Mrs. Bah- j bidge are paying the exposition city a ; vlalt. ' ;'.' 7. S. O. Williams," editor of the Ska-, mokawa Eagle, was a visitor in tha city j yesterday." , ! MM Grace Ilannelk, accompanied by ' her uncle, Samuel Rannell of Los Angele, CaL, arrived in the city last night at $1.50, reduced to fz-ac QUALITY, IS OUR HOTTt. See Show Window East of Entratss. 523 Commercial Street A KIMBALL PIANO. Souvenir Steins Picturesque Astoria in Steins. SPECIAL sje. All Films of any size developed at 10 cents ft roll of six. Taka ptetarai with any camera and bring your. Filma to ua. We sava yoa tha trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Doaa Here. Wc carry all kinds o Photo Supplies. ' WOODFTELD'S ART STORE, 5x6 Bond St, Astorii. T0DAFS WEATHER. Portland, Aug. IS. Oregon and Wash ington: Saturday, fair and warm. BASEBALL SCORES. Seattle, Ang. 18. Is Angeles 4, Sc- ttuTo.' ""' " ' "' "" " ' " ' - Portland, Aug. 18. San FrFanclsco S, Portland 0. San FVanci-co, Aug. 13. Tacoma 3, Oakland 0. Read the big ad on page 6 and find out how you can get an Economy fruit jut free. Every housewife knows tha aii vantagef using Economy jars for an ning fruit, etc . . , Saturday's Special Offer to You. . Bri this advertisement today to our local store at 422-421 Commercial street and we will accept it as $10 to wards payment of a beautiful art style Kimball which arrived yesterday. We don't make this offer as a "knock" against the other thirty-five makes we sell, but we offer it to ascertain just A Touching Story how.jnanj4roepectii,a .buyer -there are b the saving from death of tha baby in Astoria, w ho realize what fine piano i girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, MJ. the Kimball is. He writes: "At the age of 11 months. You will have to hurry, as thia offer! 0ur little girl was in declining heali applies on but this one piano and for j with serious throat trouble, and tww today only. physicians gave her up." We "were al- Our special sale price holds good on j moat In despair, when we resolved t this piano today, making thi offer ( if j try Dr. King New Discovery for.Oar accepted) an absolute gift, as a reward i sumption, Coughs and Colds. The first for being prompt, and for endorsing the Kimball. Open evenings. r EILERS PIANO HOUSE. 422-424 Commercial Street. The Astorian, 73 cents a month. bottle gave, relief. After taking four bottles she 'was cured, and is now in perfect health." Xeve'r fails to tcEa and cure a cough or cold. At Chan. Rogers' drug store. 50c and $1 goa anteei, Trial bottle free. ! W f M0MY Ask Your Dealer for the J The Perfect Sanitary Jar Self Sealing No Separate Rubber Ring-No Spoiling of Vegetables or Fruit NO ZINC. NO POISON. NO MOULD. Read the endorsement by the (Jrcgon Agricultural College Oregon Agricultural College Office of MISS MARQARET a SNELL. Household Economy and Hygiene. Corvallis, Or., Nov. 9, 190-U ,; Kerr Glass Manufacturing Co., Portland, Ore. Dear Sirs: I have used the Economy Fruit Jars in canning this sea son's fruit and have found them most satisfactory in every way. Especially would I commend their simplicity in sealing, and the free dom of the cover from forming poisonous compounds with the fruit. , Very truly yours, ; , , . ; : MISS MARGARET C. SNELL, " Prof, of H. Science and Hygiene Is it not worth while to know that YOUR preserved fruits and vegetables are free from poisonous compounds? You know this if you use the ECONOMY JARS The ECONOMY JAR is endorsed and used by the Oregon Agricultural College, Iceland Stanford Jr. University, Cal. and other Colleges and , Universities. . Prof. Snell, of the Oregon Agricultural College especially recommends the ECONOMY JAR because the cover is sanitary and is free from any pos. sibilities of forming poisonous compounds with the contents of the jar. ; Send us your name and address and we will mail you booklet of recipes free. r. - . , t 1 J WADHAMS . RERR BROS., Distributors Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, Portland, Ore.