The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 21, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    MONDAY, AUGUST ti, 1903.
8
MOW IS THE TIME TO CAS
ON APACHES'. TRAIL
bilities, The prudent man, says Solo
won, foreseeth the evil and hidcth him
self. The prudent man .being enlight
Regatta Notes
Souvenir Steins
Picturesque Astoria in Steins.
SPECIAL sjc
AH Films ot any site developed at
10 cents a roll of six. Take pictures
with any camera and bring your
Films to us. We save- you tin
trouble of developing.
View Work and Enlarging Dona
Here. Wa carry all kinds of Photo
Supplies.
WOODFIELD'S ART STORE,
318 Bond St., Astoria.
ened by the mathematical calculations
of the scientist, may readily foresee the
evil that menaces a great city and a vast
region bv a movement that would drain
F U, and All For Astoria.
Settlers Pursue Apache Kid's Raid
in$ trail. .
the great lakes into the gulf through
the Missiiipi river. Hut how ho can
escape the consequences or as the wise
man has put it, "hide himself from the
evil it i hard to see.
0n for All, and All for Astoria.
... . 0
I Say, don't forget to decorate your
building: (10 first priic, $20 second prlte,
and besides that, show our visitors some-
WARRIORS WEAR WAR PAINT
SUNDAY TRAFFIC TO
SEASIDE IS VERY HEAVY,
dings.
THE MORNING ASTOK1AJN. AMUiiw, At
Mt lust received shipment of
them. They are extra fine.
ASTORIA GROCERY
S2S Commercial Si
Phone Main 681
Cheese That Will
Any Palate Please
Wt have just received a fresh, supply
f vinous kinds of Fine Che set. Our
good in this department i eur U
nit the most fastidioua taste, both a
to quality and flavor.
Limtarger, the brick 35C
Just the thing to go with crackers and
teer.
Swiss Cheese, the lb y
Hakes a delicious lunch dish.
California Cream Cheese and
Tillamook Brick, each, per lb soc
Just the finishing touch as an after
dinner delicacy.
STt also have some delicious Pineapple
, Cheese which puts the correct finish on
any good piece of pie. Each.... joe
'Abo Edam Cheese. Each S1.00
Come in and sample our stock.
THE GROCER.
Tenth and Commercial Streets
Branch at Unlontown.
STATIONERY
SPECIAL
15c, 20c, 25c,
per box regular
THREE DAYS ONLY
1111(0
J, N. GRIFFIN
DISCRIMINATING LADIES.
Eajor rains Herplelde ea Account ot
Its DlatlnrtlveaeM.
The ladles who have used Newbro's
Herplelde speak of It In the highest
terms, for Hi quick effect In deanlnl
the scalp of dandruff and also for Its ex
cellence as a general halr-dressin Tt
makes the scalp feel fresh and It allays
that Itching which dandruff will cause.
Newbro's Herplelde effectively cures
dandruff, as It destroys the (term that
causes It. The same tserm causos hair to
fall out, and later baldness; In killing It.
Hf-rpiclde stops falling hair and prevents
baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dreps
g. for It lends an aristocratic charm to
the hair that Is quite distinctive. 8oId
fcy leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps
for ntmple to The Herplelde Co., De
troit. lUch.
Eagle Drug Store, 351-333 Bond St.,
Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F.
laurin, Prop. "Special Agent."
?30$0S060SO$00$0X00S0SQS0S0S0S000O
S REST YOUR FEET 8
&
0 In a Pair of O
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1 Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes I
q Specially made for tender feet. Don't limp. Don't complain of sore feet. j
) Don't say: "Oh, my corn!' But get a pair of these shoes at once. rj
I S. A. G1MRE
ft 543 Bond Street. 0pp. Ross, Higgins & Co. c.;
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Enraged at Encroachment of Whites on
Their Pasture. Indians Kill Horses
With Poisoned Arrows and Steal Cat
tieRaiders Pursued.
Santa Fe, X. ., Aug. 20. The Apaches
from Arizona who are committing depre
dations in Southwestern Socorro coun
ty on the Mogullon forest reserve, raid
ed the ranch of August Kiehen and killed
several horses with poisoned arrows.
They ran off a span of mules and other
stock. Feople who saw the Indian
state that they were decorated in feath
ers and warpaint.
Settlers fear this is the beginning
of a general outbreak, as this has been
a poor year for the Indians and they
have become incensed because the stock
of whites has been running on their pas
ture land. The raiders were pursued by
settlers, who secured some of the stock.
The trail of the Indians was followed
as far as Eagle peak, where it was lost.
Later, in the Elk mountains, the Indian
camp was located and several mules and
the camp outfit secured, but the Indians
escaped, having abandoned the camp,
stock and a supply of poisoned arrows.
Cowboys from Frisco, near Prairie
mountain, tried to run down the red
skins, but failed, after a hot chase.
THE DOOM OF CHICAGO.
Bottom of Lake Michigan Is Rising-
Will Submerge City.
Scientists of late have joined in dole
ful chorus in regard to the doom of
Chicago. They do not, like evangelists
in the doldrums, assert that the city
one day will be submerged because of
its wickedness. Their observations are
made in the most cold blooded manner
possible and then conclusions are worked
out with mathematical precision. And
this is what they find:
The level of Lake Michigan has risen
a foot within the last year and at this
rate not more than ten years will
elapse before all the low-lying sections
of the city will be submerged. Profes
sor Cox, of the bureau of meteorology of
the national government, has given spe
cial attention to the remarkable phenom
enon presented by the gradual eleva
tion of the lake and agrees with Profes
sor Maury of Columbia college and oth
ers that the lake region is tipping to
ward the Mississippi valley. He thinks,
moreover, that if the process noted is not
checked by some counter movement of j
nature man of course being powerless
only a few years will elapse before all
the pre-ent city of Chicago will be added
to the floor of the lake that now washes
its shore.
How far eastward this tipping proces
extends, scientists have not definitely
determined. If Lake Erie be included,
the list of its waters westward will ine
vitably affect the flow at Xiagara Falls,
and Buffalo, if that city is soulless
enough to exult in the menace that is
over Chicago, will enjoy a short-lived
triumph over its gTeat shipping rival,
-ince Lake Erie, Mng deprived of its
source of supply would become but a
shallow ond or swamp, and in the
course of natural events, dry land.
The situation is not a matter for hu
mor, though ghastly okes have been
based upon it. It is a physical fact
which may, at no distant time, revolu
tionize the physical and commercial con
ditions of a va-t region. Chicago, it is
-aid. takes tlie matter philosophically,
resolved to eat. drink and 1 merry to
day though po-i-ibly submerged tomor
row. The tipping of the earth toward the
Mississippi valley is a matter of tre
mendous import to a vat region outside
of Chicago. While it is idle to attempt
to assess the agricultural, commercial
and industrial magnitude of such a dis
aster, it may be well to give ear to the
facts as disclosed by the observation of
scientists and regard the conclusions
submitted by them, at least as possi
Night Train to Portland Run in Two
Sections of Twelve and Eight Cars.
Thousands of Hple visited Clatsop
beach yesterday, the Astoria contingent.
as usual, being a large one. The break
itig in two of the train last night was
an innovation on the A. 4 C. R. A
section of 12 coaches filled to the over
flowing was run and this was followed
by one of eight. With Superintendent
Mctiuire on hand to attend to the
minutest details the traffic was handled
without mishap.
WASHINGTON BEACHES FILLED.
Accommodations at Long Beach and The
Breakers Crowded to Limit.
Thousands of people, hailing from
everywhere, were visitors at the Wash
ington beaches yesterday, The Breakers
and Long Reach easily proved the most
popular of the resorts. In its history
traffic has not been so heavy as yester
day. The steamer Harvest Queen brought
several hundred people from Portland
and a great many of these boarded the
Nahcotta. This little boat soon reached
its limit, regarding the carrying of pas
sengers, and the surplus was taken to
Ilwaco on the steamer Shamrock, and on
various gasoline craft.
A slight chill in the tmophere sug
gested hesitation before bathing in the
surf and at all beaches on the north
shore there were comparatively few in
the water. A hundred other means of
diversion, however, were indulged in and
people spent a most enjoyable day.
There was a good crowd at The Break
ersa congenial crowd among whom
"mixing" was easy. Following dinner,
the crowd split up into little groups of
two or three; some who were consistent
remained loyal to the surf, others sought
the 50 means of diversion always to be
found.
FIGHTING THE STEG0MYIA.
The Eyes of the World Are on New
Orleans.
In a circular letter issued by George
P. Thompson of New Orleans, in his
official capacity as first vi-e-president
of the Southern Wholesale I tracers' asso
ciation, the situation in New Orleans is
thus set forth:
'The eves of the entire world are on
New Orleans in her fight for supremacy
against the stegomyi. It is only a
question of a short while when yellow
fever in New Orleans will be a thing of
the past. The United States marine hos
pital service, with experts at its head
whose reputation is world-wide, is now
in absolute charge; confidence has ts-en
restored, and business is moving along
unoothlv, with few exceptions, state
ments to the contrary notwithstanding.
"When it is considered that out of a
population of over 300,000 people, there
lave been to date only a few hundred
cases of yellow fever in our midst and
hat a large proportion of these have
been discharged, leaving barely 200 cases
under treatment at tihs writing, the
comparison of these few cases with our
large population ought to be a very
umple aargtinient against the ouarantin
.ng of freight, and so forth.
"It is no longer a theory but an estab
lished fact that the mosquito is the
transmitter of the fever. Freight will
not convey it. Therefore, the quaran
tining of freight seems to be a fallacy.
The stegomyia is now being systemati
cally eliminated from our community;
his banishment means the speedy end
of the fever. Every one is working as
a unit to one ultimate end victory."
M. B. Beebe of Los Angeles Objects to
Men Visiting Sister.
Los Angeles, Aug. 21 M. 1!. lieebe to
night killed hi half sister, Lottie 15ec
be, and fired four shots at another sis
ter, which failed of their mark. 1P
then killed himself. Ilecbe objected fo
his sisters receiving attentions from cer
tain young men.
Money goes further fn
Schilling's Best, a great deal
further; besides the comfort of
feeling safe; you know you
ire safe.
STATEMENT OF
Astoria Savings
Bank
At the close of business August 10, 1905.
TvESOlTvCES.
Loans and dis
counts $507,900 70
County warrants 18,130 40
City warrants . . 43,440 82 $029,389 92
Real estate 14,500
Due from batiks 01,910 73
Cash on hand.... 55,030 00 147,832 73
Total 701,742 63
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in $100,000 00
Surplus 35,000 00
Undivided profit 14,927 21
Dividends unpaid 120 00
Subject to eheck$:iSU,704 31
Time certificates. 237,130 12
Demand certifi
cates 14,801 01 041,605 44
Total $701,742 63
CHOCOLATE
SETS
in dainty designs
from $3.75 up.
Just th: thing for
a Present.
Yokohama Bazar
6Jr,:Comtnercll Street, Astorl
Sea Side's Most Progressiva Firm
F. Dresser &Co's
Mammouth Store
Conducted on high business methods.
Employs 15 to 20 poplc. Building
covers about 25,000 square feet of
floor space; has large show windows.
Everything arranged in departments
Wool dress goods,, silks, wash goods,
men's shoes, ladies' children's and
misses' shoes.
Clothing, hats, men's furnishings,
notions, fancy goods.
Groceries, hardware, tinware, glass
ware, plumber and builder supplies.
llay, oats and grain.
EDWIN C. JUDD, Manager.
Seaside, Oregon.
DR. CHARLES
FLESH FOOD
raka Lfuvm and Camnlaxlon
eirstBK. tnnsvww mmm ssss
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W MTCHI appiira im -"'7
throat th. par. W tk. skia and Its worn
d.rfuTa.lrttioa fa U. wuting Uasot.
REMOVING WRINKLES
as If by suite, sppllcatlaa af ua showta,
a.marSsbl.linproTm.pU ......
Dr. Charts Push ood Is paatH.ty B
os It prtptrstiqa kaewa to medical science
that will roaed tt hotlras m th. Beck sad
produce prm, a.aiiay u.sa ea taw wu
arms saa nanoa.
For Developing- th Bust
or breasts, ahnnksa from aarslaf I tt hai the
mines wynifi yi wbjwm ' - -box.,
sr .(tea sutfldsnt U auks the bast
flr lam b4 bsaatlful.
SOLD BT DXFAATM SNT ITOIXS A Jd'
D.UIU11.
imiif pnea, ii.w s ox, on I i wno
tak. advaaUg. of this sr&CUL OrTBf
SSa SCBQ out uumr, wi ww in mj
boats, ta pis la wrapptt.
rnCC A sssipl. bos s4 sar bosk, "Art at
tsnl frst to sny lady tsila 10 wots a) pay for
coil ot aiaiuBg. nsama. g
DR. CHARLES CO. TOW
We'll have strangsrs lu our midst
Looking out for run.
Let us show them we are men
Pulling all for one,
For no strangers will decide
To make another call
I'nless we show them ve are men
Tulling one for all.
Ont for All, aod Alt for Astoria.
The llovs' brigade has adapted the
following regstt. yell, for use while in
Portland
Hera we are,
Here we, are,
Who are wef
Why, A. A. R.
Oni for AIL and AU for Astoria.
Admiral Browu of great renown is
now in town.
Ont for All, and AU tor Astoria.
o
Choose your partners for the Punkln
quadrille at Farmer Scully's dance,
o
Meet me on the regatta boulevard.
They say such things and they do such
things on the boulevard.
Ont far All, and All for Astoria.
o
No, miss, Admiral Brown U not the
leader of Drown's band. That's a
Brown of a different town; but both
ltrowns are well done.
Prim-ess Sseajawea, we salute you!
" """" o
Ont for AIL and AU for Astoria,
o
Chairman Charles F.. firay and asso
ciates of the regatta hall committee
will decorate Astor hall tastily, but
imply.
One for All, and AU for Astoria.
o
A man in Victoria. B. C, wants to
come here during the regatta and give
an exhibition of walking upon the water
in front of the grandstand. Hut he
wants too much.
One for All, and All for Astoria.
! The SEASIDE HOUSE 1
Clatsop Beach. Oregon.
Is now open for guests, This fine old
Resort, situated on the banks of tha Ne
canioum river, only a few rods from the
ocean, offers to it patrons the
Only Ideal Spot On
The Coast
for fresh and salt water bathing, fish
ing, boating and hunting. Free 'litis to
all trains. Address nil communications
to
The vSeaside House
Seaside,
..........................
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.
i
Ont for All, and All for Astoria.
! Chief "Sure Mlk." I'imcomlcy Is In
training still. He ipiietly took the train
l for Mm. ill. yesterday,
Ont for All, arid All for Astoria.
o
j The Norwegian Singing society will
w "l,,n ln
,,,l",JI" t,,e rrtl ,tbfr,n of. Nor;
. wrgian Singing clulis lu 1 ortlaim next
Friday. The badges are of white rib
i Ihui with the words, "Coins to Astoria
Itegatta, Aug. CT, 30, 31," printed in blut
Ink.
Ont for All, and All for Astoria.
Mayor Surprrnant suggests that whiU
"One fur All, and All for Astoria," Is
a good motto all the year around, that It
would Is- appropriate during regatta
week to ayt "Fun for all and all in
Astoria." The mayor Is wise.
Ont for All, and All for Aitorls, ..
Judge Howlby Is giving an exhibition
of energy and loyalty which should bt
emulated by some our younger men.
You're the right quality, Judge. My your
fruits and vegetables thry shall know
your work.
Ont for All, and All for Astoria.
- -O 1
It Is suggested that a shoot the chutes
be built nrsr the grsmUtand so that
the hoys may have a little fun and en
tertain the people on the grandstand at
the same time.
One for All, and All for Astoria.
Secretary Johnson I proving himself
the Ideal secretary, forever working and
forever smiling. The editor is growing
fat on your good humor, Freddie.
Ont for All, and All for Astoria.
And Treasurer Dunbar, He is the
real, genuine, IS karut good. You'll
weigh les, but know more after this
regatta, Hcrt; and all the rest of the
Isiys, not a knocker In the bunch i our
work will be over in two weeks, but the
Kod fellowship just started among us
nill last for years.
Oregon.