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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1905)
1HK MOUSING ASTOitlAN. Ab.OKiv" tt, TUESDAY, AUGUST aj, 1905. WE GUARANTEE OUR Dependable Mocha and Java Coffee TVbien is especially put up for our fam ily trade, to be -equal to the best in the market, and second to none. One Pound 40c If yon art canning fruit this year, Zenember that we tell the famous ECONOMY JARS. ASTORIA GROCERY 623 Commercial SV Phone Main 681 The Food Value of a HIGH GRADE COFFEE is little appre ciated by the average drinker of this axeelknt breakfast beverage always ex cellent, if you use our High Grade noGha and Java Coffee at 35c a Pound Good Coffee has both stimulating and a Nutrient Quality. THIS IS THE WEEK FOR PRESERV ING PRUNES AND PEAKS. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at TJniontown. SPECIAL REGATTA SALE The more a song is sung the more popular it becomes and the more we selL To introduce four really GOOD SONGS the publishers will allow us to sell FIFTY COPIES only at a special yrk-e of, only 15c Each J. N. GRIFFIN See the Window Display. A FACT PROVEN. Xkuml4 Cmlmee Evea the Moat Skep tical of Its Truth. Tf there Is the slightest doubt In the miiixU of. any that Dandruff germs do not exist, their belief Is compelled by the fact that, a rabbit tnnoculated with the cm became bald in six weeks' time. It must be apparent to any person therefore that the only prevention of baldness Is the destruction of the germ 'which act Is successfully accomplished Sn' one hundred per cent of cases by the application of Newbro's Herplclde. DsDdrufT is caused by the same germ which causes baldness and can be pre Tented with the same remedy Newbro's Herplclde. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co,, Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Prug Store, 549 Com. St, T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." 23080SO00OS)00000fl0OSO0000 I REST YOUR FEET 8 0 In a Pair of q 1 Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes Specially made for tender feet. Don't Kmp. Don't complain of sore feet. Don't say "Oh, my corn!" But get a pair of these shoes at once. S. A. GIMRE I 543 Bond Street Opp. Ross, Higgini & Co. O " n 00000OSO0$030300000C000C TO WARN POACHERS Expedition Being Organized to Warn Crew of Carmencita. SEAL ROOKERIES ARE RAIDED Reported That Hero of Jack London's Story, "Sea Wolf," Has Raided Behr ing Sea Seal Rookeries and Friends Would Warn Crew to Prevent Capture. San Francisco, Aug. 28. An effort to ge$ up an expedition to go in search of the sealer Carmencita is being made in this city and several manner hove been approached and asked to join the party. It is not the intention of the organizers of the expedition to hunt down the much-sought-after vessel in order to bring the poching sealers to justice. It is their purpose to find the vessel, warn ber skipper of his danger, it is said, and then see that the captain and crew get far away from danger of capture by the federal authorities. PINCHOT HAKES A STRENUOUS TRIP, Chief Forester Investigates Situation at Quiniault Reserve. Hoquiara, Wash., Aug. 28. Gifford Pinchot, chief of the United States for estry service, is making a trip over the Quiniault Indian reservation for the purpose of assuring himself of conditions in the reservation and of the justice of eliminating the agricultural lands of the Quiniault valley and reservation from the forest reserve. Mr. Pinchot came to Hoquiam direct from the lumbermen's meeting in Taeo- ma. He was accompanied by Frank II. Lamb and Harry Under, and was the guest over night of Hon. George H. Merson. The party left Hoquiam Sat urday morning for Humptulip, and from there journeyed on horseback to Lake Quiniault, where they spent Sunday, and from there went down the river by ca noe to the Indian agency. F. R. Archer has gone to the reservation to begin the allotment of lands, snd now has a party of surveyors at work. LOSS IS $500,000. Fire in Johnston, Pa., Destroys Largest Store in City. Johnston, Pa., Aug. 28. The building and stock of the Pennsylvania Traffic company, which operates the largest de partment store in the city, is a total loss, as the result of a fire last night. The estimated loss is $500,000, and is almost covered by insurance. HOT AFTER SALOONS. Seattle, Aug. 28. Superintendent Cherrington of the Washington Anti Saloon league, has organized two new districts in tbe-state, with seperate offi cers, and work will be carried on from their new headquarters. The North western district will have headquarters at Bellingliam and Rev. J. W. Frescoln will have charge. The Eeastern Wash ington district will be located at Spo kane and supervised by Rev. W. J. Her- ARGENTINE BONDS CONVERTED. Time for Conversion of 6 Per Cent In ternal Debt Bondi Expired Yesterday. New York, Aug. 28. The term for the conversion of the 6 per cent bonds of the internal debt expired yesterday, says a Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres, Argentine. Out of a total of holders of tot- loriaf nines ire safe; you needn't get cheated in them, Schilling' Best are not only pure and true, but generous. $0.1,000.000 those of 4tM00,000 adhered to the conversion plan -beside those of $3,000,000 at Antwerp and of ft.000,000 in Pari. London and other European cities formiug total of $33,000,000. There remain only $$,000,000 under the old condition. CRUSHED BY LOGS. Flesh Torn from Legs and Injuries Prove FataL Aberdeen, Wash., Aug. 2, A fatal accident occurred at the Aberdeen Tim ber company's logging camp on the Humptulip river, about 4 o'clock Sat urday afternoon. William Bird, in go ing about hi work, stepped Itctw'een two logs, which rolled together, crushing hi legs and tearing the fleh ull between knee and ankle. He was at once brought to the hospital, where hi injuries were dressed, but he died of the shock alwut midnight. Bird was 40 years old and unmarried. He had no relative here, but i said to have a brother at Marys ville, Wash. Hi body is in the hands of an undertaker awaiting instruction. JAPAN RESIGNED TO WAR. Public Wonld Rather Fight Than Make Further Concessions. Tokio, Aug. 28. The public remains uninformed regarding the latest develop ments at Portsmouth, but seems con vinced that peace i hopeless. The mar ket reflected this sentiment. After the opening today, prices sharply declined. CHINESE WILL LIFT BOYCOTT ON COTTON. Minister Sockhill Reports Agitation in China I Subsiding. Washington, Aug. 29. Of particular importance to the Southern cotton-spin ners and weavers is the announcement by Minister Rockhill today that the Chi nese boycott on American piece goods is about to be lifted. Cabling from IVkin, the minister says that his information is to the effect that the anti-American boycott, a a whole, i gradually sub siding. The Chinese merchants at Shanghai dealing in piece goods are strongly opposing the boycott and tak ing steps which MinisterrWkhill be lieves are likely to break it so far as piece goods are concerned. Good News for RegattaV isitors We are showing the latest NOYELTIES IN LADIES' NECKWEAR, TURN OVERS, FANCY COLLARS, Etc., In Chiffon and Braids. NEW LINES OF BELTS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. Fall Novelties in Dress Goods Are arriving daily. The patterns are exquisite, while the prices are low, as Ilee Hive prices always are, consider ing good quality, etc. THE NEW FALL STAPLES IN DRESS GOODS are also in stock. EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN LADIES' FALL COATS AND JACKETS Are Ready for Your Inspection., MILLINERY FALL STYLES ARRIVING DAILY. In order to close out some remnants qukkly, we have started a Remnant Sale of Calico Percales and Outing Flannels Tuke advantage of this opportunity to get some bargains for house dresses, wrappers, etc.' MORAL SUASION New York Push Cart Peddlers Will not Strike. ASK MAYOR FOR REFORMS Street "Hawkers" of Gotham Forego Threatened Strike Which Would Hav Denied East Sid Section Fresh Vege table Supply Reforms Art Asked. New York, Aug. 28. Pushcart ped dler, to the number of several thou sand, who threatened, a few days ago, to strike and deprive a large east side section of it fresh vegetable supply have now decided to try moral snsslon against the city authorities and forego a strike. The several unions met yesterday and took this coune. They decided to be gin by appointing a committee to call on the mayor in an effort to have with drawn a regular number of peJdler' licenses now in the hand of smnll store keper and to secure other reforms f fecting their business. NO MORE SERVANTS FOR OFFICERS St. Petersburg, Aug. 28. Following the Russian reverses at Uao Yang, Muk den, the Sen of Japan, etc., earnest and persistent demand were made upon the war office for army reform, one result of which i that it i now propoed to do away with the officers' personal mili tary servants at the front, making the officers an allowance with which to pro vide tliemsclve with servants, but do ing awy with military servant. This will increase the fighting force by nearly 30,000 men. 500 boys wanted. Apply at S. Dantiger & Co.'s store at 1 P. M. today. J$ X5he f)J. I 444444444404t4444444t4444444 ! REGATTA NOTES ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS Watch This ' Space Eleventh Annual Regatta, August 29-31 J 4t444444444444444444T444T4 REGATTA NOTICE. Xotice is hereby given that the As toria Regatta company wll not be re sponsible for any bills contracted by any perton or persons unle aecompsnled by a requisition signed by the president and secretary, which requisition must be re turned with the bill. Alt claim contract ed must be presented to the committee within ten days from the order and the bills and claim will lie paid on demand. By order of committee. FRED J0HXS0N', Secretary, HERMAN WISE, President. '0 Farmers' dance open at 2:30 p. m. to day; Dell Scully, chief spieler t Nate An- lerson and Ralph Woodi-it, both from the Xehaletn, callers; Farmer .Jack John son, fiddler, and Old Jeremiah, 1'iunUt. The winner of ea-h Ashing race will also receive a broom to put at the masthead. !eTEibTiS'l Clatsop Beach, Oregon. I now open for guests. This fine old Resort, situated on the banks of the K cunioum river, only a few rods from the ocan, .offers to it patrons th Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, fish ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to all trains. Address all communications to The 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 bic chancres a , in our big, new establishment. Pact (An . V . T; uwuun iii. i,uwwi rnccs, A - ; ; t t Look Here f and Keep Posted t All person having rooms or bed to rent during the regatta week, will pleas send the number rooms and the price for each to the secretary of the Regatta company. Sign your name and address fur use on the room register, "One for All, and All for Astoria" has been, U, and shall remain our motto. The blue and the white, . f And "BROWS" are all right. o ' Farmer Bowlby's show at Iledrlck's theater wilt please all the farmer, the merchant ,the young and the old. All prixea for races won during any day of the regatta will be paid at head quarter from 0:30 to 8 p. m,, provid ing the winners produce an order signed by a majority of the judges. Knlrle for all water race mut be made not Inter than 6 p. m. the day previous. .Seaside House I ............ that are tn tak n1.in Krinrtlv J' - - " Larger Store, Larger Stock, Iff A hATT tfrt rn fit vvAitn ija tj.rs.UYv E. M. LALLY, Hammond.