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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1905)
MONDAY, AUGUST at, 1905.' 1JJE MORNlMi AMOUlAN, ASTORIA, OUEC.O IT IS PURE AND FINE Ehmann's Olive Oil It makes and keeps you well.. Physicians all over the United States use and recommend it. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. ROSS, HIGGINS Go. WE SELL CHASE fc SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Office rooms for rnt, Geo. W. Bar. kr, Astoria National lUnic Tkt family rtturnt of Astoria It reeignld t he Host restaurant. The rt meals and t he best service In As toria. ISO Eleventh ttrtet. Tli little Mn f Kaimma of I'niuntown (ell from the ) h and fre turril hi right leg Ufiir Die Mj Joint on Friday. A UNIQUE BADGE. Chief Fot U In receipt of a bcauti fill hadg from soma member of the Order of Et(U, now in session in lvn- ver. Tli top of tlm limine i mi eiijjlt' resting on t mlni'r't pun, from whlrh is iim ihIii tmrro, lornled wu with miner's outfit, The whole is highly ilyi(etlve of the n(Ut the grnlid lodge is meeting In Uriel In highly priwd by Mr. Foster. lt Thursday afternoon on imnd avenue between 'I. W, Sanborn' tud II. li. Van IhlM-n'a residi-lln-, n iiu Milh jH-ail settings. Reward If returned to II. (. Vtn Dusen'a home. A dance will Ih given tonight at Pa rilk hall, I'nlontnwn, In I'aelflv unties tia. Kveryim Invited and a good time giutrauteed, Admission, gents 50 cents ladies free. I am glad that ladle' astride saddles ar becoming fashionable; first, be cause It U easier on the horse; sevond, lucause It I a wafer and easier way for lady to ride. If you will rail at my harness shop, 105 Fourteenth street, I will show yti tlm latent and the beat R. SI. OASTOK. The Palace Catering company's din lngroora U again open under the tame management Everything first claim. Cuisine and aervii-o unexcelled. Private dining room for ladlea. BLACKBERRIES Are Scarce Thlt Year. We consider ourselves fortunate to have a friendly farmer who delivered to u some berries, put npitt hit home In Half Gallon Jars They Are of the Finest Wild Blackberries Ever brought to thin market. There are only KM jar of them, which will be sold, while they hint, at' A Jar 75c Another shipment of those fine, Juicy LODI WATERMELONS Just received. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS nS-taa Twelfth St., Attoria. PROMINENT PORTLANDERS IN CITY P. C. Freeman, wcreUry to President (JimkIi- of the LewU and Clsik exposition; ', K. Hwigert, fnrnier niHiuigcr of the Portland Consolidated railwuys, and A. K. Fuller, the present manager of the lto City's i)etri- street railway sys tern, were in the city yesterday. On hi return home, Mr. Freemen was joined by F, H. Ihivisun, chief of the de partment of admission of the big fair. THE LAND OF DAHLIAS. Several yeart ago Mr. C. F. Lester phinted 11I-. ill half an Hi-re to dulllias on thv ' tidelnmU near Warrenton anil they have grown anil multiplied until it it one of the loveliest flutter beds in the country and lire worth going mile to see, and there in no jmt on earth where dowers grow in uih perfection as they do In the gHrden almut Warrenton. WATER WAS LOW. Until the Xalicntta and Potter m perieneed some difficulty yesterday in milking their trip". While crossing the mud flail neasr rjand Uhind both Inwits churned mud from the river bottom, and on her up trip the Potter labored ao fears were expressed among her pn- w-nger that )ie would hung up on a flat for the night. ASTOKIA TEAM WINS West Astoria Team Takes Both Games from Cathlamet. SCORES 8 TO 7 AND 7 TO 6 DOING GOOD WORK. County Ommii-iiner W. 0. f!rnr of Suilh Hetid I in the rity. Mr. Gray i ihnirinnn of one of the hot iMinrd Piii'ifle county ha ever had and 1 com poed of Mer. 'iniy, Muorhead and Fredenhiirg. They have la-en in aeaaion (lie greater part of the month a a Ixiiird of eUuli7.tion and have tailored hard to get an equitable ae!.ment. COLONEL ADAIR HURT. Colonel John Adair of Simnyinead had the mihfortuiie to full ulf hi mowing machine Saturday and upruined hi back. Dr. Fulton drove over yesterday and fixed the colonel up, and report he Will be out in a few day. MANY FISHERMEN OUT. Ituiighly, more than 2.000 fl-hboaU left the city lat night for their respec tive ground. Tlf-y presented a re markable Might which vn eagerly drunk by the itinerant thousand hound for Portland on the night bout. 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 arid 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. j m m at' ! mtmm m m k MA Hlna N I-1 1 l Ufl : A. I II ,4 k;i viirwnibiikwviiK ,nwh k :j;:oMPurTr;.Mt.r.nPHisHCB Higglebother and Painter Make Star Playa for Homt Team Dr. Bucket! Doet Splendid Work for Vliitora Mc Dtrrick'a, at Umpire, Satiafactory. TI10 double, hiadcr lx-twwn the Weat Atoiia and the Cathlumet baelalt nint-a ill the ehampionHhip nerie of the lower Columbia ltiver league wa pulled off yenterduy at the A. F. C. ground. The game wa railed on time with .lackMiti at the bat for Cathlamet and Higgli-bother In the box for Aloriit. The flrt three imiiiig proved to lie a eerie of one, two, three and out, for the local, while O'llrien, Mclermot, Scarborough, Jaekaon and Huckell evi dently found the Im-al twirh-r to lie eay picking u-. they pounded him all over the field and mine in with alom-t docklike rtgulurily. ' In the fourth inning the local braced up and lu-ld tlu-ir own oomewhat Ix tler, bringing Morton in for the flrt tally. In the fifth Inning Higgli-bother, with two men out and two bane full, made the In-! play of the game by sending a long drive to right field that landed him home in a walk and adding three more much needed tallica to the local id- of the wore card. Iniiingo fix and eve 11 were nnyhody'e game with Cathlamet to the good, but in the eighth the local forged ahead owing to poor fielding of the vUitor and remained in the lead to the end, winning by a core of 8 to 7. The M-cond game commenced after a ret of alxoit ten minute with Higgle hot her at the bat for A-toriu. He wa trttck on the finger by the ball, which, after hitting hi linger, bounded tip and truk him on the lip and forehead, and though liadly hurt pluckily remained in the game, making the lirt tally for the home team. Crowe wa then substituted for Hig- glcbothcr in the pitcher's Imix and from that time on until the seventh inning, when the game wa colled off on account of the lutene of the hour, It waa a ease of anybody' game, with Astoria winnig out on error with a aeore of 7 to . Although the visiting team was de feated it wa more luck than science from a aie-tator' standpoint, as they put tip a good article of ball and more than one would have liked to have neon them win at least one of the game. A It wa, they proved themselves to ( be a gentlemanly lot of young fellow, 4 and though it i a case of "Astoria for PERSONAL MENTION. the Astotiiin," wii predict that, when ! 4 4 4 4 4 the -aon end it will find the f.'athla-! met aggregation pretty near theh top I ' ' of the heap. J JamM Cunnane of Fort Steven U in Dr. iluckell did gd work in the the city, pitch-r' l,x for the vUlor. fanning fM ,,,,,,,, rfflH . p,.r,. . . ....v n. ..u Mien in inn nri game ani eight ill the weond, while Higgli-bother did yoeinan' work for the bal team city yesterday. If. M. M'I)rmott of Warrenton spent yeiterday in this titv. V. W. Ifarri and wife from Baker City are registered at the Occident." with II shutout to hi credit. The icorc card show only one strike out for Crowe, yet he pitched a good game ond was there with the good every W". F. JI;rr-gor and daughter came time. up from Seaside last evening. , Sertoli. fr the home team, ami Thurs-; Mr, p. A. Lx-vem and v,n of tavette, ton, for the visitors, both did gwl work Maho, are guest of the Occident behind the bat. Morton escially d-j K .,h My , Md vWtw ervm credit for several pretty play.. the Washington beache yesterday. With the exception of a few error, the ball was well fielded at all time..! Earl Parkr w Portlands w'no Paintei- mat handling of a double play nt t,,e HM'atU 4 Th Breaker., being a prettv a piece of work a one! Kumlin droppea town from the could wish to see on the diamond. Sfc- Fitton city yesterday to end the Derrick, as umpire, gave general aatia fuel ion. day. Mi Elizalieth Kaylor and Lista Can- Taking it all in all, it wa a goodjn"n Athena apent yesterday In the game played to a gwxl crowd by good cllT- teams mid well worth seeing in every! 'h Barnet and wife of Kampa, Idahf, resjiect. The line up wa a follows: Astoria Higgli-bother, pitcher; Mor ton, catcher; Crowe, center field; Carl sou, second base; Graham, shortstop; Wilson, right field; Darragh, first base; liiilH-ock. left field. Cathliiiuet -Huckell, pitcher; Thura- ton, cut her; Elliott, center field; Jack spent a fevr hourt in this city yester day. Mis Kettie Cannon and Elsa Roz eniweig of Ethopia, Wash., are cjty visitor. Benjamin F. Smith of Spokane waa a visitor at the Washington beaches yesterday. Slis Anna Robinson cf Kansas City on, iM-cond Use; Brigoni, shortstop; ,n,l K. R. Robinson of Salt Lake are Hallagh. right field; SIcDermott, third 1 Astoria visitors. Use; O'Brien, first base; Scarborough, J H- F. Simon, the prominent Portland left field; sub, Watkins. contractor, visited the Washington jbeacbet yesterday. ' CHURCH NOTES. I v,ue,i Dusen left for Ya- quina Bay last evening to look after This i the season when the 10-cent the hatchery down there, C. F. Swigert, ex-manaser of the show put out standing room aigns, ; Portland Consolidated Railway , corn while the attendance at the churchea is pany, was in the city yesterday. at a very low ebb, a those that usual-1 Miss Kettie Ross and Miss Ada Ear ly go to make up the congregations ris of Portland visited the sister of of the various churches in the city are Slis Ross at Long Beach yesterday, away on pleasure bent either at the j George Petera shook the dust of the Seaside or iu the mountains, ami exposition city from his feet yesterday ibly a few at the exposition, and if and spent the Sabbath at the seashore. anyone bad cared to verify the old say-1 J. T. Matthews of Portland fell Bus ing that "everyliody follows the crowd," ceptjble to the murmuring of the break they could have easily done so by drop- ers yesterday, spending the day at Sea ping in at the various churches last view. 'Kht. W. C. Parker of Portland spent Satur- Of four churches visited lust night, at day and Sunday at The Breakers, re none wa the attendance over 50, the turning to his home last night on the highest being at the First Congrega- Potter. . tional, while at one it was a low as 30. j William Ileitschu of the auditing de This should not lie, for without ex- partment of the Portland fair, went to eeption the musical program at each the exposition city on the Potter lat church was excellently rendered and night. with such speaker as the Rev. I.nther A. F. Fuller, manaj-r of the Portland 1). Muhone of the First Congregational, Consolidated Railway companr, was a on "Christian Success Through Difli- passenger to Portland last night on the culty"; Rev. Lyman J. Trumbull of the potter. First Baptist, on "Mutilating the Word j Sirs. W. F. SIcC.regor is chaperoning of God,' and Rev. W. H. Layson of the a party of young ladies on a trip to First Presbyterian, on "Smyrnia, Eph- ( Xekarney mountains, among which are esus and Constantinople,' every avail-1 her neices, the Slisses Parker, able scut in their reflective churches j D. C. Freemen, secretary to Presl should hove Wn filled regardless of, the dent Goode of the Lewis and Clark ex fact that many of the regular oongre. position, with Sirs. Freeman, was a pas gal ions are absent. senger to Portland last night on the Tan Shoes You all know that tan and brown fat their endless variety of shades are ex ceedingly popular this season. EVERY ONE Likes to be in style and realizing thia fact we are now running a speeiar sal of our stock in this department tor a limited time. Ladies' Tan, Champagne and Chocolata Shoes, selling regularly at (4.00 and $.5.00, now 1,2.5 AH Our Tan Oxford reduced, regard! of former price, to I1.95 Canvas Shoes, at .....fuj Former price, $2.00. Sandals, worth $1.50, now 70c Children's Sandals, worth 63c, now , , 40k Children's Ties, black, telling regularly at $1.50, reduced to 9im QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO. See Show Window East of Entrance 513 Commercial Street Potter, returning from a visit to Oceaa Park. Sir. I. Cohen and sons of this city and Slaster Sidney Ostroski of Spokana have returned from a visit to Beaver lodge, where they have been the guesta of Mr. and Sirs. L Bergman. Sale Commences Tomorrow. The big unloading sale at Foard & Stokes commences tomorrow instead, as announced in yesterday's paper, today. It was impossible to get everything in readiness for this remarkable event to begin earlier. Watch our doors tomor row morning, or better still, be among the early visitors to take advantage of this great sale. i ' , . HOTEL ARRIVALS. 1 ' The Occident ' C. E. Rumelin, Portland j J. A. Fenger, San Francisco; Alec Beaver, Chicago; H. SIcDermott, Warrenton; Charles E. Armsly, Bird Armsly, St. Louis; H. SL SIcCall," Spokane; H. J. Bumford, SDl waukee; A. J. Jones, Portland; Misa Anna Robinson, Kansas City; R. B. Rob inson, Salt Lake; C. W. Harris and wife, Baker City; Sirs. P. A. Devers and son, Payette, Idaho; Kettie Coman, Ethopia, Wash. Els Rozenzweng, Ethopia, Wash..; Lisla Cannon, Elizabeth Kaylor, Athena, Ore.; J. B. Barnes and wife. Kampa, Idaho; SL L. Gumbert, Portland; L. W. Worthing, Spokane. ECON fA M KVii vX-i Ask Your HT jTTKT Stk txit t? a -j-n I Dealer for the The Perfect Sanitary Jar-Self Sealing'-No Separate Rubber Ring-No Spoiling' of Vegetables or Fruit NO MOULD. Y1A K NO ZINC. NO POISON. , Read the endorsement by the Oregon Agricultural College Oregon Agricultural College OflWof MISS MARUAKET C. SN'ELL. Household Economy and Hygiene. Corvallis, Or., Nov. 9, 1004.' ' 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. 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