The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 26, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, AUGUST afl, 1905. M
1J1F, MOltNIM. aMORIaN ASTORIA, OREGON
DON'T BE FOOLISH
Ami waste your money and Jeopardize your health by buying poorly pro
cessed Olive (HI, ( heap Oliv Oil do inor iiatm than almply wale
the money you pay (r, them.
" EIIMAN OLIVE OIL IS PURE"
Ami U In teillled bottles end ha. that delicate flavor that 1 only found
In strictly pure oil.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGEHTS.
ROSS, HIGGINS & Co.
WE SELL CHASE It SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES.
COMPLETE CENSUS
Assessor Cornelius Announces Re
suits of His Efforts.
11,045 POPULATION OF CITY
Figures Will Surprise Those Who Be
lieved Astoria a City of Fifteen Thou
sand Census, however, Makes Credit
able Showing.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The family restaurant of Astoria is
reunited a ths Haas restaurant. The
best msale and tha best service In As
toria. 120 Eleventh itreet.
new Inspector arrives.
Captain Toiler, the new life-saving serv
ice ii.H' tnr, ha arrived and Mill in-1 Assessor Cornelius yesterday complct
ix-i-t tli statliftu at the mouth of the led the census for 1!K5 and tin figures di-
river.
Competent (III wanted for general
houseworkwag 128,00 per month, Ap
ply Sim. D, K. Warren, Warrcnton or
Astoria National Hank.
I am glad that ladles' astride aaddlrs
art becoming fashionable!" flrat, be
causa it is alcr on tha boras second,
because it is a safer and ea-ler way for
a lady to ride. If you will rail at my
harness shop, IDS Fourteenth street, I
will show yeu tha latest and tha best.
It. M. OASTO.V.
Tha Palace Catering company's din
ing room Is again open under tha am
management. Everything first class,
Cuisine and service unexcelled. Private
dining room for ladles. -
A dance will i given Saturday even
ing at 1'ai-ilk' ball, t'nloiitown , by fa
il lU- orchestra. AdmUsiun .Vic, ladk-s
frce.s
ORDER FOR DISTRIBUTION.
vulged easily explode the theory that
Atoiia i a city of 15.000 or lfl.ooo
leople, a some iieonlo are wont to
believe, a population of 11,045 being
shown. The population of Clatsop coun
ty U 10,043.
Notwithstanding, the census thows an
English Damson riuma.
Hie Mii!iili iarnon plum are nue
for putting up in jars. We have Jut
received a shipmrnt. Step in and
them More they ar all gone. A. V
Allen, the (irwr, Truth and Commercial
trcrt.
Hoy wanted,
store,
Apply at C, H. CoojK-r'
This ia tba season for
Canning Peaches and
Pears
Leave us your order now and we will
see to it that you will be supplied with
tba best fruit the market affords, at the
lowest possible prices.
m
We have received shipment of
OreJon
Strawberries
An order was yesterday Issued by the
court for the distribution of the ctule
of F.rucst Stoll, i1i-iVm-i. Th estate
consists of .',7ti.3H, The heir are Will- I increase over the covcrniiicnt fiiiures of
1
In in Ktoll, Carl Stoll and Mrs. Wilke, l!Mi, wlii.U gave the city a population
who will rexlve 1150 each, of 8..1HI, of 82 w-r cent and an Increase
f over 20 per rent for the county, which
ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED. wa. credited with a population of 12,
"113. The following tabulated statement
The court today granted the etition shows the l iilxlin of Astoria and vari
of Ethel May Sabine and Amilv Cecelia on communities and dittict in the
Sabine, daui(htcrs of Mi. Mary K, h.-oimty
Siiliiitc, de-eail, (hat U-mi Man-nr be I'mm inct
npHiinel aiiiitiltralor of the i-lutc of Atoiia
their mother, The estate coii-itt ot !HXI M-Uilli.
in -ronl property, lihawala
Clmdtteii
TO ADOPT BABY. KImc
ex-r
An order a iue. by the coiilt ves- 1 Jewell
triday allowing .li-ph T, Ib-aley ami l'n
hU wife. Amy I., llealey, tn ailoitt IVir- I Si-aside
ri Adella Fanner, the bal.y Uniiiitr-r of lOliicy
Thelr( Kariuer, Vouncs
P.ier
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1!MKJ
100
III
240
77
139
143
Walliiskl 120
TO MEET MONDAY. Svei.M-n 202
John Day 10H
The county board of eiiiiliMlion will Westport 250
meet Monday to set for one week in I Kunppa 321)
order to Iw-ar olje lioii from the ax-1 Clifton 41
pavers to the assessment roll of I'Mt't. I New Astoria 433
Toit Steu-us 441
STATE LAND AGENT HERE.
State Ind A'tit Oswald West vaa in
this city yesterday from Salem and re
port that a niimVr of eople from thnl
city will attend the regatta.
Clatsop 205
Warrenton 323
417
217
203
138
227
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400
425
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204
405
s PERSONAL MENTION.
)
Cyrus V Palmer with his wifo went
to Sea view yesterday, where- he w ill re
main until Hutuhiy, returning to bis home
in Portland 011 the Potter.
(J, R. Inglea of Kaua City was a
visitor in tiie city ycsterdny,
J, m Tlml wan a San Frar'ico visitor
yesterday.
Frank K, Hart arrived in the city
yenteiday from Portland, regi-teriog a
the Oi-eioPnt.
(,'. W. Jleppner of Portland was In the
city yenterddy.
(ieorge U, Wine and John It, Wis of
San 1'iam-iseo were in the city yester
day. C. A, M'-Cowen wa a Portland visitor
in the city yesterday.
P. Coiiius and A. Matthews registered
at the Oi-eidnit yesterday from New
York.
Charles Hoy wa a visitor in the city
yesterday.
Nellie Omdoiff was a guest at the Oc
cident yesterday.
f ieorge V. Dii-liii-ll of Potomac was In
the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. 8, Khenoard reir
FIGURED AT 303,000
f stimate on Salmon Pack For
Season Just Closed.
COLD STORAGE IN THE LEAD
Pickled Chinook Takes 33,000 Cases
from Cannerymen Pack for Season
Estimated at 303100 Cases, on Basis
of Pound Talis.
Three hundred and three thousand
cases of salmon were tacked on the Co
liimbia river thw year, according to
figures given by some eannerymen for
the Associated Press and entimatcs made
by persons so closely associated with
the industry that their fkmrea cannot
istcred at the Occident yesterday from qtlMtlollwL Conslering that the rea
son closed only yesterday at noon it is
by far oo early to give accurate figures
Portland.
M. M. ib'dgpith of San FFranciaoo was
in the city yesterday. I
... . , as 10 me aggregat jaeK or tlie outniits
If. H. Marlow wan a visitor yesterday . e 0 ' 1 v
from the Kxpositi.m city. I m ll,e '"""vmuai canneries, uut u is
Chiudine Nordwick came over yester-! reasonable to assume that the above esti-
day from Hwaeo. " niato will not vary 5,000 caes one way
EXAMINED TODAY.
The preliminary examination of John
Iteudriikson, who is charged with vio
lating the lis-al option ordinance, will Is.
held tliis afternoon,
A large numlx-r of witnesses have U-en
summoned and the hearing will prolmtily
eiiusuine some tune.
NO PERMITS ISSUED.
A number of ranchers are applying to
the court for permits to burn slashing.
hut none will be issued until a fire war
den has been appointed in this district.
This precaution I taken to prevent the
spread of (Ire in the tiwlvcml sect inn
Totals 10.045 12.703
The foit-igu population is shown as fid-
lows:
I inland, 2.122; Norway. 153ti Sweden,
iHMi; China. 757; Italy. (U; Austria, 204;
ticrmany, 4iHi; Knyhinil, 2X0; Japan, 2ti.'t;
Ireland, 140; France, 40; Scotland, (17;
Portugal, 3; Swilwrhind. 3; (ireeee, 75;
Spam, 3i Mexico. 3; Canada, 107; Den
mark, 155; Holland, 25; l.-claud. 10; 1VI-
tti in . (i; Hungary, 1; Prussia, 5; Russia,
24; Africa, 2; Wales, 4; South America,
I; Afghanstnii, 11; At Sea. 4; total,
0,'.tS.
Anent the products of the county the
census report invcs tile out nut ot the
salmon fi-liciics during last year as 72,
barrels of .'UNI pounds each, and the liim
her cut during the year as 17.130.000
feet.
JOHNSON BROS.,
GOOD GOODS
iil-iaa Twelfth St., Astoria.
P. S. Just a few more of those nice
borne put up, wild blackberries in half
gallon Jars.
Parties holding fish receipts issued by
which have in the past la-en the cause of f.indlicrg's scow, IH-sdcmoua Sands, have
much damage.
same cashed at I.indla-rg's cold-storage,
Atori. PACK ANTON
AMUSEMENTS TO BEGIN.
SINGING SOCIETY LEAVES.
The memlM-rs of the Norwegian Sing
ing society Iclt last evening on the
Milcr to assist in the sangcrfest at the
Coloqel Case, who has charge of the
amusement for this year's' regatta, has
arrived with shout 70 people and para
phernalia for several shows.
The various features w ill Im located (exposition next Sunday.
throughout the city today and the shows
will open tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
The colonel had the misfortune to lose
some of his outfit during the recent lire
at Portland.
CATCH MARKED SALMON.
larly
life Are Going to Move
It costs money to move goods, partical-
a 'store full, and it resolves itself
down to whether we hold up the prices
ani 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 offere are
at your command.
,ysv .
.. "'XSSSSSSSSSSK, urn nr - M
,s w 1 a ff ' nn t w : m 1 1 n;. .11 m sua m.sm a
msmm
the Miiicr-Niuu fisinug commny
have taken a nuniWr of marked salinou
this season, some 30 in all. The ma
jority of them Imh the mark of the
Chinook hatchery of 1!)02, while some
were from the Kahuna and Clackamas
Jiatcherics. They "had attained a con
siderable size, ranging from 18 pounds
for the smallest to 40 pounds for the
largest.
A Touching Story
Is the saving from death of the baby
girl of Goo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md.
Ho writes: "At the age of 11 months,
our little girl was in declining health,
with serious throat trouble, and two
physicians 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 waa cured, and is now in
perfect health." Never fails to relieve
and cure a cough or cold. At Chas.
Rogers' drug store. 50o and $1 guar
anteed. Trial bottle free.
Living' Scow for Sale Cheap.
Living scow for sale. Sixty feet long,
17 feet wide; good house, ceiled inside;
good range and pumps go with the
seowj suitable for residence or aeinlng
outfit. Inquire Astorian office.
The Misses Sophia and Evylin (irom-
mel of Klsie were in the city yesterday.
May Piola-rtson was a visitor yester
day from the Exposition city.
Lillian Mahoney of San ranciseo was
guest at the Occident yesterday.
It. W. Villihmd and W. M. Welch were
Portland visitors in the pity yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Henry of Portland
re in the city yesterday, rcgi-tering
at the (Jcciilent.
I. V. Kadderly of Portland was fn the
city yesterday.
C. J. Wellman dropped In ye-terday
from the Exposition city.
The Mi"-es Mary and Ruth Garner re
turned last evening from a pleasure trip
to liritish Columbia aijd Alaska.
Mr. C. It. Haraden and children, who
(have Ism-ii visiting with friends in the
city for some weeks, have returned to
their home in Seattle.
Mrs. Rhodie York of Urant Pass is
in the city for the regatta, the guest of
Mrs. R. M. tiaston. t
F. N. O'Conner arrived in this city
yesterday after an absence of two year
in the East, He rejiort having arranged
to read law in the office of Judge F. D.
Winton.
It. Vnn Lhison, accompanied by hi
wife and mother and Mr. Stmbridge of
California, spent the day at Seaside yes
terday.
Rev. William Seymour Short returned
ycsteiihiy from a three weeks vacation
sja-iu at Seaside.
Dr. and Mrs. Finch and Mr. and Mrs.
Met.'oiinell of California, the mother and
father of Mrs. Finch, returned lust night
from Portland, where they have been
taking in the exposition.
BUSINESS RUSHING AT WESTPORT.
'John W. Palmer and J. R. Stoddard of
the West port I.umla-r company w ere in
the city yesterday. They report every
thing prosperous at Weslport and Hint
they are making lots of IuiuIkt and the
mill is running steadily. The only thing
that handicap them is that they are
short of men. The steamer South Hay
has just been loaded there with a half
million feet and the schooner Alpha is
loading now. Messrs. Palmer and Stod
dard arc enterprising gentlemen and we
predict a splendid success for the West
port Lumber company under their man
ngemcnt.
or the other
While there are some who figure the
pack as low as 250,000 cases, the ma
jority of the cannerymen are sanguine
as to the year's output comparing favor
ably with, if not equalling, lasti year's
pack of 350,000 case. That the canner
ies, without exception, have oversold and
must pro rate their packs is assured,
this being due to the fact that every
concern had at leant 40 per cent more I
gear in use this season and to 1,000,000
pounds of fish in cold-storage. Another
factor lo which may be traced the short
age is that a number of gillnetters used
a small mesh, accepting hist year's ab
sence of large fish as a criterion. The
return this year of the normal run of
Urge fish resulted naturally in fair
catches for the gillnetters with wts of
the size which has heretofore been in
Use on the Columbia.
Exceptionally good catches have been
reported from all traps and were it not
for these the year's pack would fall con
siderably below 303,000, as the sein
er, like the gillnetters, have not en
joyed even an average catch.
AH in all, the season has been neither
a sum-ss nor a failure,' and w hile it cer
tainly has not been so good as last year,
from the standpoint of the cannerymen,
it is to be considered fair. Buvershave
had a tendency to cater to red fish, the
sockeyes of the Sound and the Alaska
packers' product meeting with rapid
sales, but at low figure. Columbia river
salmon has been sold at a good rate, and
it is to Ire regretted that sufficient fish
was not packed to fill the orders.
With every cannery figuring on a big
run and an' increase in output, extra
gear was placed in use, and prepara
tions made for packing with the coiise.
quenee that thousands of cans will have
to be carried over until the fall neason.
Early in the season fishermen were being
paid 6 cents, but during the last five or
six weeks they have received 5 cents. An
estimate of the individual catches on
the basis of full cases ia as follows:
Columbia River Packers' associa
tion (5 canneries) 108,000
MctiowanV (3 canneries) 30.000
IN YOUR RUSH
For The Regatta
Don't forget that our Special gale on
all of this season's Shoes i at its height,
while
PRICES ARE
LOWEST
Just a few of those tans and browna
left. Better step in and get your size!
whilo you can, at these unmatched prkes.
Ladies' Tan, Champagne and Chocolate
Shoes, selling regularly at $4,00 ani
(VI nmr
... ,
All Our Tan Oxfords reduced, regardless
of former price, to f 1.95
Other style at pricea that compare
favorably with above.
QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO.
SEE OCR SHOW WINDOWS.
a 1 1 iiMTninTi iiiiiiiJiiilM'illlli1'''
53 Commercial Street.
Regatta Flags
5 AND ioc EACH.
All Films of any size developed at
10 cents a roll of six. Take picture
with any camera and bring your
Films to as. We save, you the
trouble of developing.
View Work and Enlarging Done
Here. We carry all kinds o Photo
Supplies. ,
WOODFTELD'S AST STORE,
518 Bond St, Astoria.
BehDRe-Waffier
Business College
If you are thinking of attending bus
iness college you can not afford to ig
nore the best in the northwest. Our
equipment is unsurpassed west of Chi
cago. On account of our rapidly increaa
ing attendance
WE WILL MOVE
October First to our elegant new quar
ters in the
Elks Building
now being completed at Seventh and
Stark streets. Our graduates are all
employed. Placed 207 pupils ia lucra
tive positions during the past year.
Send for our handsomely illustrated
catalogue. Free. Address all communi
cations to our present quarter in the
Stearns Building, Portland.
Accordion, Sunburst
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
td all Out-of-Town Orders.
I'ackin
g company (2 can-
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Occident.
tl. K. Ingles, Kansas City; J. L. Thai.
Sun Francisco; Frank E. Hart, Portland;
(ieorge D. Wise, John 11. Wise, San
Francisco; C. A. McCowen, Portland; P.
Collins, A. Matthews, Charles Hoy, Nellie
Orndolf, New- York; "(ieorge F, Dashiel,
Mr. and Mra. R. IS. Shepard, Portland;
M. M. lledgpith, San Fraucisco; II. S.
Mailer, Portland; Claudine Xordwich,
Ilwaeo; Sophia lirownel, Evylin Grownel,
EUie; May Robertson, Wincfred K.
Chance, Portland; Lillian Ufa honey, San
Francisco; R, W. Gilliland, W. M. Welch,
K. llcney and w ife, J. Y. Kadderly, C.
Willman, F. M. Fry, R. G. Durban,
F. O. Robertson, Portland; W. R. Will
iams, Chinook; K. O. Wilson, E Stephens,
Portland; K. W, Stuart, Akron, O.; W.
11. Wilcox, Port Townsend; F. E. Homer.
lolm 11. llarker, W. A. dimming, A. K.
Manii. C. E. B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
E Hart, Portland.
GRAND BALL
At the Waldorf Concert hall tonight.
Everybody invited. Admission, f 1.
Warren
neries) t . .
Saiiborn-Ciittitig ,, ...
Tallau-tirant
Fishermen's Co operative
A. Booth company ....
23,000
23.00v
22,000
20,000
20.000
Pillar Rock ." 1S.0O0
Altoona Packing company 12.000
J. C. Megler 10.000
Seaborg 9000
Seufert fj.ooo
Total 303.000
There is a noticeable increase in the
cold-storage pack of pickled Chinook, the
aggregate lieinjj approximately 8.0M)
tierces, nearly 2.000 more than last vear.
These figure account for about 33.000
eases of fish that might have been
packed.
FIREMEN PRACTICE.
The members of the Astoria hoe team
made several practice runs last night
aliout 8 o'clock on Commercial street.
The boys wore their running suits and
attracted quite a large crowd. If thev
run as well during the regatta as thev
did last night they will doubtless pull
ilown the purse.
Fast Trip by Telegraph
The fast steamer Telegraph leaves Cal
ender dock, Astoria, for Portland, Ore.,
daily except Friday, at 2 o'clock P. M,
arriving in Portland at 8:30 P. M. No
better way to see the sights of the Co
lumbia river than on the decks of the
Telegraph.
1111
MAKES OLD THINGS NEW
Liquid Center instantly restores
the brilliant newness and finish of
Pianos, Furnifcrre, 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 Ucncer is not a varnish, but
a surface food that is absorbed by
the old finish, instantly restoring
the bitter to its original bright
ness. Easy to use only a piece
of cheese cloth ia necessary. Dries
instantly.
One delighted customer writes
that It is worth $100 per bottle.
The price is only 60 cents.
Sold by
B. F. Alftn & fen
Wall Paper, Paints, Etc,
365-367 Commercial St, Astoria.