The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 24, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1905.
IJiE MOItNlMi aMOUjaN ASTOKIA, OUEGlW
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IT IS PURK AND FINE
EhmaniYs Olive Oil
It makes aud keeps you well. Physicians all over
the United States use aud recommend it.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.
ROSS, HIGGINS & Co.
WE SELL CHASE & SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES.
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamwmnmmmmmm&mMHm
LOCAL BREVITIES.
LODGE MEETINGS TONIGHT.
, Charity lodge, No. f.3, Degree of Honor.
lb-aver lodge, So, 35, I. O. o. F. '
llambien camp, No. '.'Hi 5, It. X. of A.
Nancy IMiliniHiii Welch Cabin, No. 0,
N. D. of 0.
The family restaurant of Astoria It
recognised at the Ile.s restaurant. The
best meals and the best service In A
tori. 120 Eleventh street.
C'vnietiit girl wanted for general
housework--wag's :'3.00 "-r month. Ap
ply Mm. D. K. Warren, Warrenton or
Atorla National Haul.
I am glad that !!!'' atrMe taddlcs
r becoming 'fashionable) first, be
cause It I rser on the horaei second,
Wauae It i a aefer and ! r way for
a lady to ride. If you will rail at my
hrwe bnp, 10J Fourteenth street, I
111 show yen tha !atet and the kit.
It. M. OASTON.
The Palace Catering company's din
lug room i again open under the same
management Everything flrtt elans.
Cuisine and service unexcelled. Private
dining room for hi J lee.
W. C. T. U. Jffeeta Today.
The V, C. T. l will meet at the Hap.
tit church thU afternoon at 2 : .10 o'clock.
ThJg is the leaton for
Canning Peaches and
Pears
Leave ui your order now and we will
lee to it that you will be supplied with
the best fruit the market affords, at the
loanttt possible prices.
We have received a ihipment of
Oregon
Strawberries
JOHNSON BROS.
GOOD GOODS
' ji8-jj Twelfth St., Astoria.
P. S. Just few more of those nice
bom put up, wild blackberries in half
gallon Jars,
We Are Going to Hove
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 stupendgus bargains now offered are
at your command.
Mirm li ia i
m, Compute ,Honit
A meeting of the W. t'. T. I', will I
held at the Fitt liupllst church thl afl
ernooii at 2:.'W o'clock.
LEAVES WITH BRIDE,
lv. Ihwnr Oslrnm left lat ti Ifti t, fur
hi linn in Idaho Springs, Colo,, wilh
hl yoilng biidr, formerly Mis Marie
I.ynduUt.
FALL FISHING TALE.
Talk in regaid to fall dulling has al
ready n.mnieneed and Miiowatt has an
nounced that he will operate oie of IiIh
canneries on the Columbia river and one
on fliiiltt't-r Lay.
RUN REPORTED IMPROVING.
Ib-potts rredit the fishing to lj some
what hitler ill Naiul island, the seines
there having taken in 011 the aggregate
uf Ml ton of ilh, hut no rim i repotted
above the ilnd. Most f the linkers
hay o-ratioii have craned ond many
nf the Iniidx trupii taken out,
HERE SPIRITUALLY.
W. K. Paifff they all know him reg
ieie. at the (hideitt vestcrdav live
hours Mora hi arrival from Portland.
Mine ll'it Wright i worried- he in en
deavoring to discover jul how a It'll
was forced to scrawl Paige's iinme on
the register when the man wIiomi cog
iiomen npieari was in Portland.
TO RECOVER DAMAGES.
A uit ha Wen filed In the Multno
mah circuit court by W. (), Week
againt the Northern Pacille Itailway
nmipany for damages rcct-itcd in the
wreck on the latter' loud Augfist 23,
Pmi.'I, on the occaaion of the Elks excur
sion from Portland. The unit is for
fnljaiii and cot.
TELEGRAPH DELAYED.
Jut Wore it depart ure from the
Ho- city yesterday the steamer Tele
graph took aboard an extra ton of
freight in the person of lllake, MeFall'a
elephantine repreaentative, Cyrus K,
iralimr. Thia aililitioii to her already
Inrifo eoiifinment eaiKed the Tele
(,'raph'a fender to touch water and Cap
tain Scott accredit the delay in reach
iiiK nere ro xne task hi enuiiunt were
put to.
Fait Trip by Telegrapt.
The fut fteamer Telegraph leave Cal
lender dock, Astoria, for Portland, Ore.,
daily except Friday, at 2 o'clock P. M
arriving in Portland at 8:.K) P. M. No
la-ttcr way to ce the ainlitn of the Co
lumbia river than on the deck- of the
Telegraph.
Enjoy Columbia River Scenes
On the deck of the fuat ateainer Telc
grah, leaving Cullender dmk, Aloria
for Portland, daily, except Friday, 11 1 2
P. M. Sundays, at 2:110 P. M. You
reach Portland In q'uiple time for a (droll
or for an evening' viait nt your fiiend'a
home.
rtjisHtwsf;;ii;
mJT
WILL BE BIG SAVING
Installation of Beet Sugar Mak
ing Device Profitable,
IDAHO FACTORIES BOOMING
A. Heath of Kcxburg, Idaho Visits City
and Describes New Method of Refin
ing Beet Sugar Greatly Impressed by
Attoria's Splendid Climate.
A. Jl at h of Ui-xta-rg, Ida., waa in the
city yesterday coining up from S-anhie,
where he ban lieen hp)-ndili a few days.
.Mr. Heath i -oitnty treasurer of re
uiout County, and ia ali interested in
the Idulm t'oiKoliilated Sii'ar company,
of Hufntr City, Idaho.
In H-ukiiiff alxmt the general proa-n-rity
of the Mute, be naid Idaho wa In
a IIoumkIiIiik condition and the beet aiiur
liiiiin-.a waa in fiin lme there, U'lnj;
now thn-e Inr'e fuctorie in the atat,
Ica-atcil at Hiifjwr city, llluckford and Ida
ho Falla, and fadoriea building at
Naiiipit and Payette, all pructii-ally
owned by 0110 company. The factory
at Suyar city hm a capacity of HM
ton of la-cta per day, and they expect
to handle Mt,(Hai ton- of la-ct thia year.
The makiiiK of aiifiar from la-eta ia a
teryH-h-iitille matter, and jut,h'w to
Hie nil the aiijjar lui la-eu ft acrioiia
problem, thia factory ia now itmtalliiiK
the Steffen'a ytem at a eo-t of fllMI,-
m), by which prraraa they will be able
to Hive hIioiiI t'7 Jfl' et-nt of the anjrar.
blaho i 1 'cinlK' ndiiptnl t the prow-
f ti of la'el, the percentage of aiijfar
runuiiifr from 14 to SO. Mr. Heath
luck on the Atoria climate and aaya
be wihe be could transport a little of
it to Idaho.
ADMIRAL BROWN GIVES
PERSONNEL OF STAFF.
Selects Number of Aides from Among
Residents of Various Cities.
Admiral Charh-a V, Itrown yenterdav
aniiouix-cd the ta-raonncl of bin atari,
which i a follow:
Admiral -Chnrlea V. Jtrowu.
Mee-Admiral tihwabl Wcat.
Hear Admiral Captain KicharJaon
Captain tiicvoiy and Captain Hynie.
ComiiKKlore and Chief of Staff John
C. MiCue.
Comnianderalr. Frank Vaughn, J.
II. Seymour, T. F, Ijiurin. M.ili-om Par
ger, C. II. Ala rciombic, Dr. Karle, W. E.
SdiimpJT. F. D. Keiittner, W. It. llunie,
Frank 1,. Parker, Y, I,. Kobb, John Fox.
C. II. Cnllender. Lieutenant A .1. Cimper
of Atoria; A. M. William, L. E. Crowe,
Paul J. Sullivan, fleorge C. Klakclv of
The lul1en; J. F. Hughe, S. W. Tlutmp
on, l)r. Thomn Smith. Hay D. Gilla-rt,
(Jeorge of Water of Salem; II. II. Trum
bull, C. W. Han-oiu, J. A. Waddell. W.
A. Storey, J. IT. Uurghard, George Hoy t,
Ted Sweek and Admiral A: N. Smith, re
tired, Portland.
Aduiiiul Itiown will have conimnnd of
all water port .anil, although matter
generally will la- left to hi Hiilioriliuatc,
in cae of emergency, he will be re
ferred to.
BODY NOT RECOVERED.
The body of Clmrlc Pennon,' the fish-
eriiinn who fell off the A. A. & C. train
Monday evening, has. not la'cn recovered.
Jlenon wa under the inlliietuv of
liquor mid wa trying to paxs from the
mokcr to the day conch when he fell
off 011 the east side of the train.
The train waa stopped and a search
wan made by the paascugcra and train
crew. Imt owniir to tlie darkness and
heavy uiiderliruli at the foot of the em
bankment hi body wa not found.
Henaon was a single' man mid 27 year
of ago and was en route to Grays bar
bor.
INCIPIENT BLAZE.
An incipient blaze on the roof of David
Shaminuu's house called out the fire de
partment yesterday afternoon nt 3:45
o'clock. Tho fire was extinguished be
fore any damago resulted.
A Touching Story
Is' the saving from death of the baby
girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md.
He writes: "At the age of 11 months,
our little girl was in declining health,
with serious throat-trouble, and two
phyaicians gave her up. We were al
most in despair, when we resolved to
try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. The first
bottle gave relief. After taking four
bottles she was. cured, and is now in
perfect health." Never fails to rcliove
and cure a cough or cold. At Chas.
Rogers' drug store.- 60o and $1 guar
anteed. Trial bottle free.
PERSONAL MENTION. .
('. 1), Wbltj. anived in the city ye
tcrday and made a brief bilftiueaa viait
to Olney,
T. (i. ('olcmaii nan in tbe city yetter
day, rcginlciing at the Occident from
P01 Hand. r
i. I.. (iVavin of Stamford, Colin., wa
a visitor in the i-Uy yexterday.
Ow-ar Cain ami wife and 11. C. Pry
on and wife were paiM-ngcr to thi
city on the Nahcotta yenterday.
F. A. Clarke wa a Portland visitor
yefU-rduy,
Thomas and It. K. liootb mine down
from the exposition city ycntcrday.
F. O. l!olrtoii of Portland waa in
the city ye-terday, regiutcring at the Oc;
cidnt.
Mr, ll, I), lather and sin of .Brem
erton, Wa-h., are the gnet-ta of Mm.
leathers' patent. Mr. and Mr. K. 1j
.IcfTlie of thia city.
Hubert M. O-tro-ki, who ha visited
Astoria for the pat five suinincrs and
who ha Ix-eu viiting hi aunt, Mrs. I.
Cdicii (bin mnmicr, left yesterday for
California to resume hi studies at Stan
ford university.
I. Ib-rgiiniii and wife returned yester
day from their Cray river ranch, where.
they bate M-nt the summer.
m . It. Home, inannger of the Tongue
Point Lumber company, returned yester
day from a viit to San Francisco.
Mrs. (;, L. J, Zicgb-r and children k-ft
yesterday for a year' trip to Europe.
They were acnompaiucd a far as Port
hind by Mr. Xieglcr.
K. H. Scott was in the city yesterday
on biMiiess conia'ctcd with the steamer
Telegraph. He report the steamer doing
a very satisfactory business, a great deal
better than they anticipated.
Mr. .1. II. I). Gray and daughter, Mr.
and Mr. Hartman, Harry and Charles
Gray returned yesterday from a week's
outing on the Nehalem. They report hav
ing a pleasant time and report every
thing proHpcrous there.
ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED.
In the probate court tialay Frank Spit
tle was apaiiuted administrator of the
etatu of Mary Ann Adair, deceased.
MEETS TOMORROW NIGHT.
.The city council will hold an adjourned
seion in the council chamla-r of the
city ball tomorrow night. The ordi
nances for the improvement of Eighth
street and Irving avenue will come up
for final action.
EQUALIZATION BOARD TO MEET.
The county board of equalization meets
next Monday and though the assessment
mil will show the value of the property
of caeli taxpayer yet it will not lie com
pleted, so that the totals can lie secured J
till the latter part of next month. '
CHURCH PICNIC.
Tlie l iiiiii-h Lutheran church will hold
it annual picnic on Deep ruer next
Sunday.
Thn-e steamer have already Wn en
gaged to carry the crowd over and from
the numlicr desiring to go it is prob
able that some barge will be required.
The pionic is one of the principal
events of the Finnish opu!atioii.
D'lES OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
L E. Larson, a member of the local
Modern Woodmen, w ho resided on Hlind
Slough, died yesterday nt 4::tt o'clock
in the North Pacific sanitarium at Port
land of Plight's dieiise.
He was 45 years of age and leaves a
wife to mourn him.
The funeral will occur this afternoon
ut 2:30 o'clock from llolman's undertak
ing parlors.
A Beautiful Display.,
Apropos of the approaching regatta,
an excellent and appropriate di-pluy may
be seen in the west window of Peter
sen & Brown's store. Tho decorations
are dainty, while the picture, showing a
large herd of tine cattle going to the
stream to drink, is one of the most at
tractive works of art ever seen here. The
display of fall styles of shoes is up to
the standard of this popular firm. Go
and see tho picture, even if you have to
go out of your way td do it.
FISHERMEN ROBBED.
Two of the Warren Packing company
fishermen, Al Sanborn and J. P. Hall, ar
rived up the river yesterday morning
and after delivering their fish moored
their boat tb the railroad teestlo at the
foot of Tenth street and went to
sleep.
When they awoke they found they
had been robbed of $(W in money and
receipts for the delivery of several ton
of fish. "
The police were immediately notified
and payment on the receipts stopped, but
so far no clew to the thieves have been
discovered.
WATERFRONT NOTES
Schogner Novelty Files Manifef-.
Clears For f Frisco,
STEAMSHIP AURELIA ARIVESIN
Schooner Novelty and Barkentine Tarn
0'Shanter Carries Lumber to San
Frandaco Sue Elmore Carries Freight
and Passengers to Tillamook.
The manifest of the sc-hooner Novelty,
whicu sailed yesterday for San Fran
cisco, was tiled in the custom house to
day. The vessel earrie cargo of 700,.
0W feet of lumber, loaded at the Knapp'
ton mill, and consigned to the Simp
son Lumber company.
Barkentine Tam O'Sbanter, with s
cargo of lumber for San Francisco, wss
towed to sea last evening.
Steam Schooner Aurelia arrived in ye
terday from San Francisco with freight
and passengers. "
Steamer Sue II. Elnjore left out todiy
for Tillamook with freight and pas
aengers.
C."W. HEPPNER RECUPERATING.
C. W. Ilcppner, the gentlemanly rep
reacntative of J. D. Myers of Portland,
ia registered at the Occident, recuperat
ing, he reports, after a very hard trip
down the Columbia with our old friend
"Bill" the sweet-tenor knight of the
P'ip-
A NEW SONG.
Dedicated .to H. A. Ren of Portland.
Oregon.
"Oh, I Guess I Don't Care for Some-
tings," ia the title of a new song that is
being 6ung by our old favorite tenor,
W. S. Paii'e, to his many admirers alona
the river. 'Unfortunately,, he i so busy
taking fall orders for the house he rep
resents Uiat he will not be able to render
it in Astoria this trip, but hopes to de
light his many friends here on his next
tour of this section of the country.
A DARK HORSE DISCOVERED.
W. A. Pettenger, one of the Black Cat
pecies, arrived ui town lat night.
It i understood that he has been "log
rolling" in most of the camps between
here and Portland in anticipation of
entering the conjest during the regatta
next week.
Possibly he may withdraw now that
his dnrk laid scheme ha len exposed,
but we feel that in juth-e to the other
particiiants they should know what is
in store for thein.
SALE IS ORDERED.
An order was made yesterday direct
ing tho receiver of the Warrenton Lum
ber company, George W. Warren, to sell
the plant belonging to this company and
which Ims been tied tip in litigation for
ome time. It is hoped that la-fore the
sale takes place that the company will
be able to reorganize and once more op-
jerate, a this mill is an important fac
tor to Astoria and Warrenton.
English Damson Plums.
The English Damson plums are fiac
for putting np in jars. We have just
received a shipment. Step in and see
them la-fore they are all gone. A. V.
Allen, the Grocer, Tenth and Commercial
streets.
BORN.
A daughter was born to Mr, and Mr.
.lames Johnston, 54 Exchange street, this
morning. Mother and child are doiir,
well.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Aug. 23. Western Oregon
and Western Washington : Thursday,
fair and warmer. Eastern Oregon: Fair
and cooler.
Eastern Washington: Fair.
Ladies! Attention!!
Apprentices wanted to perfect them
selves in the art of cutting, fitting and
designing. Taught quickly by the latest
methods. Full course, $o.00 system in.
eluded.
MRS, C. G. WILSON
516 Commercial St., Up Stairs. '
IN YOUR RUSH
s ' . -
For The Regatta
Don't forget that our Special Sale on
all of this season's Shoes is at iU height,
while : " . ' ' t '
PRICES ARE
LOWEST
Just a few of thoe tans and browns
left. Better step in and get your size,
while you can, at these unmatched prices.
Ladies' Tan, Champagne and ChocoUts
Shoes, telling regularly at $4.00 and
tS.00, now f.j9
All Our Tan Oxfords reduced, regardless
of former price, to ...I1.9J
Other style at prices that compare
favorably with above.
QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO. ...
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS.
523 Commercial Street
Souvenir Steins
Picturesque Astoria in Steins. .
SPECIAL a$c
AH Films of any size developed at
10 cents roli 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 Photo
Supplies.
- WOODFIELD'S AST STORE,
516 Bond St, Astoria.
BUSINESS
In this age of keen competition a
Business Education is an indispensable
adjuncUto the ambitious young man or
young woman who wishes to succeed
in ousmess me. - v e nave we reputation
t i;?- r. v it
ot being the LEADING BUSINESS COL
LEGE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. OUB
GRADUATES ARE ALL EMPLOYED
Our teachers are all practical men and
specialists in their particular -lines. If
you are thinking of attending business
eoliege you cannot afford to ignore the
Behnke-Walker
Business College.
Send for illustrated catalogue. Free.
.ClflBiJ Center instantly restores
the brilliant newness and finish of
Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames
Interior Woodwork, Hardwood
Floors, and all polished, varnished
or enameled surfaces.
It renews and redresses every
thing it touches. Revarnishing is
unnecessary, becauses scratches,
stains and dirt instantly disap
pear, leaving a smooth, brilliant
surface.
Liquid Uener is not a varniph, but
a surface food that is absorbed by
the old finish, instantly restoring
the latter to its original bright
ness. Easy to use only a piece
of cheese cloth is necessary. Dries
instantly.
One delighted customer writes
that it is worth $100 per bottle.
The price is only 60 cents.
Sold by
B. F. A!!en & Sen
Wall Paper, Paints, Etc,,
365-367 Commercial St, Astoria.
Accordion, Sunbnrst
and Knife Pleating
To Order
STEAM PROCESS.
No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods.
Miss O. Gould
Enghth Floor, Maarquam Building.
PORTLAND.'
Prompt and Careful Attention Given
to all Out-of-Towa Orders.
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MAKES OLD THINGS NEW