SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1905. I HE MORNlMf AbTORlAN ASTORIA, OREGON 5 NEHALEM HAS A PLEA ASTORIA MUST LISTEN L M Monday Morning' Wt Will Put on Salt too Baskets Fncy Italian Prunes. 50 C the Basket Tbtit Prunes Are Carefully Picked and Packed and Art Juit Right for Canning. ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. WE SELL CHASE fc SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. The family restaurant of Astoria It recognised at the Hues restaurant. Tht twet meals and tht best eervloe la Ae toria. 120 Eleventh a treat. I am glad that ladlee' astride saddles art becoming faahionablej first, be cause It is easier on tba horses second, because It Is a safer and aaalcr way for a lady to rlda. If you will call at my harness shop, 109 Fourteenth street, I will show yeu Uit latent and the best. It. M. (JASTON. The Palace Cab-rtng company's din ing room Is again open under tht tsmt management. Everything first clew. Culslnt and amice unexcelled. TrlvaU dining room for ladlee. Iiy wanted. Apply at C. II. Cooper's store. Parties holding fuh receipts bsucd by l.indberg'a htiw, IVademona Sands, have same caahrd at 1-lndberg'a cold-storage, Astoria. PAUL ANTON. FiiDdiah Suflertag. U often caused by aorta, ulcers and can. cert, thai eat. away your akin. Wm. Be dell, of Flat Rock, Mich., eayst "I have used Buckkn's Arnica Balve, for ulcers, ..J It U ika Iwat healing , ptfl f"w n vei vaw taw e w mm - rti r found. Boothta and heals; td scalds. U t at OtarleV tors. dinery sits or sawmill sit i best oa tba river. Lore mllrosd bridge It) Young! 0 Mrs. Jans Kinney, The! tWILL EX MORE THAN f PLEASED illew i to Foialak your t twister Stirpes- I00S3. RIGHT PRICES. MCOH BROS., OD GOODS iil iti Twelfth St, Astoria. ' Tte iy an, ;75 cents a month. r "' We Are Going to Move It costs money to move goods, particu 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 stupendous bargains now offered are at your command. COHMfTE 0JSl NOIICI. Nut ! is herewith given tlist Emll Held la no longer connected with tlie Morning Atorin In any capacity. THE J. B. DKI.I.INiElt CO. SHEA APPOINTED DELEGATE. The local le tter Carrier a union of thi ilv are to lie retireacnted ill the Ha- tlmial aaaiaiation which met at Port- land ye.terday by Patrick Mi'-a, who l now in that city attending to hia diitiea aa a delegate. The Fa-tern delegation, to tlie num Imt of l.tsa'i. and traveling in two icltl train., will arrive at the F.pition city tMlttV. LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA. Mi-a FraiK'ia Ktc of tliia city have IinIbv on the ateanier Valencia for uk- land, California, where she .will enter Mill college, one of the l-t ettiip-d iiixtitiitimia for young ladica in Ameiii-a. REPRESENTS BARBER'S UNION. The local flarWr' union will be rep reented at the atale convention, to he brU at the Extxmition city tomorrow, H C, Landingham. Labor Day Notice. h,!T Krtitciiilier 4 beinif Ijilxir day Airea will cloae at noon. Iy order 'irks' union. I Av W. 1JKSSETT, Secretary. t APTAIN JOHNSON DIES. Jn Eric .lohnaon, the well known t, died this morning at 2 o'clock ith trouble. MARINE NOTES. ihip' Spokane arrived down from at 0:35 o'clock yeaterday morn a Immcnae lit of paengers, ' for San Franciaco at 11 sharp. I r Gerald C. haa arrived from 1 is docked at the 0. It. A N w brought up a few package nulls. Captain Uthrop is in rofcOita steamed to the Douy rdav mornins and took on a of supplies. - tf , p Valencia cro.aed in at o Verdav, docked for a couple nd proceeded to Portland un l of Captain Pope. Rua F.lmore' left down for Ti aid way port at noon yea terl Eureka arrived yeaterday at t a. m. and after a couple anchorage left up for Port Ian1 the will load wheat for the Cal etrojtolia. - FVPtl5HIR$'m 5 And a cry came up from out of Ne- lialeml For years the rich and beautiful val ley of N'ehalcm haa eulTered for the want of one gid, wide, well-built highway to the gate of Aatoria; and for thoe ame year this city ha suffered, all uncoiiai ioiialy, liowever, th annual loa f a magnificent volume of varied pro nee from thi same splendid fertile eouutrv. I he deprivation has iieen mutual. Itut there the affinity ends. Astoria ha licen deaf and unconcerned. N'ehalcm, on the contrary, haa been deep ly concerned and not at all inactive. The farmer and hop-planter, the stock . , men ail'l irilll growera ami iiairjinen, tave la-en building road of their own, literal, and main, to a point 1't known ttie ait of the old Miahawauka pot-llii-e. and while they builded, they sent in plea after ph-a to the merchants and ut Inn it ic of AtoriM for help in the conatruction of the main artery hence to the network of road they have put down there; but their energy ha out rivaled that of the "City by the Ses," and iw that the determined and eager eople have exhausted their general road and biiilite fund (a well a the ID mile extra allowed them by law an- tnmllv. taxing lliemelve cheerfully, year by year, in order t open up a natural and convenient market in the very city that should have U-en the (Ir-t to recognize the big value lu such a tributary country. They are, at last, at the end of their tether, and if they get relief from what i. to them, an in tolerable situation, it will come from t!ii end of the road. Aatoria i to lie alh-d upon in uucipiivocal teriiia, to take, or reject, the larges offered by thcae icople; and put her municipal and commercial shoulders to the wheel of progress, or, pursue her indifferent way and abandon a near and natural uiiirce of supply for all the standard product amenable to thi soil and cli mate, The (MMiple of N'ehalcm, through a representative committee, intend, at an early day, to approach the common council, and chamla-r of commerce of Atoria. to champion their claim for 20 miles of rad lMfore the honorable county court of Clatop, and if this aid and influence i denied them, the rcapon- ibility for the irreparable lo that must be sustained by all par tic to tlii crying blunder, will rest with Atoria. and the ahameful consequence will lie the gradual abandonment, by the people of Nehalcm. of all allegiam to Atoria. and a market. lea aeeeible, more re mote, but still poiblc. will lie sought and attained. Atoria must think, and act, invoking every medium in her pos- aeaion to capture, and retain, the profitable tribute so long offered her, and. by her. so long ignored. With their accustomed vim thee same N'chalemrte contributed very largely to the exhibit in the Country Fair that haa la-en such an accession to the re gatta festivities here, one entire side and wall of the exposition Wing given up to their contribution", and an Inspec tion of the liat la-low will show the brawn ami brain of Nehalcm in force at the fair. And by the wsy, this ssme Country Fsir will be kept open today, from 1 o'clock to 6 p. m., a com-easion permit ted by the committee in charge, to those of Astoria's citizen", who, by reason of steady employment during the pat uL- u.ro nmil.lo tn devote anv other time tn the interesting display. Chairman Ilowlhy of the fair commit tee ha compiled the following list of contributor and exhibits, a perusal of which will lie of- exceeding value to thoe who are taking a definite interest in thi (to la?) permanent adjunct to As toria's annual regatta: IT. Abler, honey, beeswax, vinegar, flax; John Adair, rye gras, yellow car rot, white carrot. M. potato, rhutabagas, swet apple, Sila-rlan crab, oat; A. An derson, Favorite potato, barley; J. Q. A. Bowlby, wild peppermint, flag. tule. wire grass, four kind of wild grasses, products of tideland; William Bock, yel low plum, China ater. bunch of flower; AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. Aatoria. Ore., Sept. 2, llW.i. Thi i to certify that I lost two fingers at the Clatsop mill about July 17 and was attended by Dr. H. L. Hen derson. I also state that I held Accident Cer tificates Nos. 47, 205, 21(0287. which Mr. Herman Wise gave me with each $10 worth of good I bought at hi atore and that Mr. Vie paid me $40.00 as promised in the certificates. JOHN C. WTI-SON. HERE T0U ARE. English Damson plums, finest In tht market, just received at A. V. AUen'a. F. Hartoldu, sunflower, carrots, par- ani, riinp-, rin, y - iSernian prunea, I. prunea, aweei applea, grav. ai)ilea, Hee-liea' plca-ant Kta toe, ISartk-tt eara, Tigr Auratum lily; laaac llergman, lieeta, Itwe and Hur bank (Mitatoea, wheat, oata, yellow tur nip; Au.mua Brix Crab ajIea; Mra. .1. W. Jlaldmlxc, knife liean ami Cali fornia jxippica; Mrs A. V Beard, dah liaa, roea and poppieaj Itozarth & Muf fet, John lay brik (Tongue jxiiit brick); C. V. Carnahan, corn and white tar potatoea; Tim Corcoran, oata; V. E. Heiiient, clover, timothy, oat and Early l!ar mtatoea; C. S. Iw, prime and apple; iJorothy IHinUr, Shaata daiaiea; (Mof Krrikon, rhtitabaa, Miia-li. caiilitlower, orange turnip, par ania, jKilatoe. ciiiimla-r, ea, l-ana. earrota, callBe and I. rye gra; (ieorye Eirii r, oniona; .1. A. Fulton, aweet ja-aa; W. A. Foster, canned pluma, lieana, jelly, corn and W. Star potatoea; Mra. M. M. (Jilman, flower ; J. lieldt, wjuaah, wax bean-; A. S. Harvey, cauliflower, radUh, imli; S. S. Iliiiiip-oii, wax iK-ana. ja-aa, callage; William Bartcl, cheee; W..F. Ilcrrick. applea, ejfg plum; .lame Alli um. Ib-llflower, Aakin and King apple. Harth-tt ieai". oat; U. C. .lorn, out; .1. V. Ijiwrenx-. Duidieaae Oldenburg ap plea; John l.uiila-rg. prunea; Sir. C. F. liCatcr. dahliaa; Mr.'lr. Ijokev, black leriiea; E. F. I.ibke. lluiipiiiaii plum; William Ijiioii. tatM, ihutalw berries; E. F. Eibke, iKatf-. rhutalja gaa; Thomas l.inville, Hungarian prune; Mra. O. V. Lounalierry, atrawlTri-; John Mk, timothy and red clover; A. J. Meek, peachea, pieplant, apple; A C. Miller, lettuce, rye graa, meailow oata, potato. and white wta; W. Newman, Akin apple; J. J. Nurn la-rg. Hungarian prune, knife bean, Orav. apple, rhutalaga; Mr. Norman. Early P.o-e jotatM'; Mr. F. Norman. carrots; Andrew Olon, squaah, ciiciim la-r., Star of the Valley ami White Star potatoea, apple; 0. I. Peterson carrot, paranip. licet, noneycoiuo. a . t . I Farlv lloae and liurbank potatoes; O. I I'eteratin, crn. sunflower and bum-lies of flower; E. P. Parker. Nitati-; F. C IwLin. tiirniii. out. wheat, lwrlcy. rve, timothv. Early ltoe and Iturbank jMitatia-; William Pohl, Kentucky Won dcr U aii.; Holiert l'ojie. oat; J. C. Itycr aon, i-abUge and earrota; J. P. Roger, Burbank potatoea, rhutahaga. turnip, carrot, pear Oloiia apples; J. Keith Calhorn turnip and apple; Edward Kidtlcrbu-h. bundle of oat; James Smith, timothy; Mr. X. Swift. ater. anemone; William Tagg. E. King pota toe, oata, turnip, rhutabapas. Grav apple; 1). Twecdlc, oat and beardlc. barlev; Jame Tagg. Kanncr Beauty po taUwa; A. W. 1'tr.ingcr. kale, cabbage, onion. parniia; Joaiah Wet. vetch raM-, alfalfa, white turnip-, oat. I. rye graa. Burbank potatoes; Ueorge War ren, aparagr. tiiiMithy, oat; Mr. W, H. Wood, pluma. lilie. aaters; F. ilk inon. cauliflower, V. T. Gold Coin po tativa- J. W. Walker, white bnn.li bean. apple. Bradahaw pluma P. I Warren, white turnip, IVawwk turnip rhutahaga. Grav. apple; R. Woden oat, timothy, turnip, rhutahaga. toma toe, apple (acveral kind), bottled wild blacklierrie, prune. rapWne, bean toil inn wood. Caacara Iwrk; White Clover Creamerv, butter and cheese; Warrenton Raxor Clam company, mimwl clam; A. Wowerie. Grav. apple; F. E Wriuht. Hungarian prune; Jo-cph Winterholtcr. Barth-tt pear; Vwng iBro.. carrot, plum. I. prune. Grav and crab apples; Mr. Charles Zeiglcr. apples ;sweet pas, China asters; Fishe Bros.' company, cream separator; John son Bros., cream separator; roard Stokes, dairy implements. The general commit toe In charge of the Country Fair ha appointed a sub committee on award (if awards shouhl lie given later) to -determine the peculia merit of the several exhibit that have been before the people for the past week The new com mil tee consists of Messrs, E. V. Jensen. Otto Smith and D. M Stuart. An early report from thi com mittee is looked for. RECEIVE C0NTRACTT. W. C. laws 4 Co. have received the contract for putting in a blower ay;, tern in the Seaside Lumber company'. plant at Seaside, which will keep them busy for the next month. This enter prising firm is reaching out after thi class of business and have outfitted a number of mills with blower systems in the pat year and which are giving splendid satisfaction. MAKE LOW RATE. The A. A C. R. has announced a rounJ trip rate of $3 between Astoria and Portland, taking effect the fifth and con tlnuing until the close of the exposition i . . . . Tickets good for w aays. GREAT DISPLAY 0W00LCNS fJV THE PIECE mi te habs at ovg srow cs Here All Next Week The full line of S trans Bros., Muter Tailors, Chicago, baa been Bent to us especially for tbis event A special representative long skilled la the tailoring business will have charge of the display. Coma and see the swell new designs now shown for the first time. Cet pointers on the proper thing to wear. Don't mist this crest chance to order your clothes to the best advantage. C. H. COOPER HONEY RATES FIRM Peace Does not Bring Higher Prices. MARKETS ARE ON DECLINE Although the Conclusion of Peace at Portsmouth Was a Feature of Week ia Stock Market, Its Reception Was Disappointing to Many. New York, Sept. 2. -The event at Portsmouth was the feature of the week in the stock market. Its recep- tion wa, however, diappointng to those who expected that higher price would come with peace. The market maintained its reactionary attitude and material decline, resulting largely from forced liquidation, were the rule. Ru mors of forthcoming loan by Russia and Japan in thi country have not taken form, and arc regarded as remote contingencies. The demand the hard coal miners affected the coal share and gave a hint of possible trouble in the rpring. Monev rates show a hard ening tendency, although loan for mer cantile purpose were renewed during the week at easy rates. The interior demand for crops, reports concerning which are generally favorable, . have reated some uneasine because of the low bank reserve. Your family will need a tonic. Why not give them Holliter's Rockey Moun tain Tea? Nothing equal it as a brac ing, life-giving remedy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart's drug store. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Ps)ths) Form mni Cmlxlon Baa sns awLiiarfally m4 t41J Mb, mmf f4 I isani earl Wktrnir mfpaU n Is iaslaalty tkrwak th iin 4 U akia aM. Ma mm IS IT! darfal aatriUM Imt REMOVING WRINKLES as If ay SMgH, M attaatlM alls skowtas ! Dr. CWUs fit 4 fc tt.itT nlfimtitUM kawa la aaSaal aaai that WmtTeM hoUewt fas Us week i trm mrm, eaaj Ikssi sat Wm anaaaa aaaaat For Drrsloptnf Ba I r Vnaata, skrwakaa traea sWati tatftkd viae a aftM ere)olwf sswkalka k ti Orm, Urn a MWieah SOtO BY DSf AJLTMSJIT STOSJtS A. UK Dauoaiata. i MM. aft Uli aavaaiaf at taw arsyiA. vra tm ataSMMS-llae,w1USM4lw9) free na Ht ft m any lafr mmSH SMSS k fmf larl cMfMlMa AUmm, A I DR. CHARLES CO. StT 1000 Dollars Some people pay to get rid of a FIT. But they are willing to pay for the FIT we give them. OUR NEW LINE OF EUROPEAN WOOLENS WILL BE IN THIS WEEK. Come ia and eiamiae them. KIUUNEN & R0EL0FSZ OCCIDENT BLDG. Sea Side'a lie at Progn baits Firm F. Dresser & Go's Mammoth Store Conducted on high business methodt. Employs 13 to 20 people. Building covers about 23,000 square feet of floor apace; baa large show windows. Everything arranged in departments Wool dress goods, silks, wash goods, men's shoes, ladies' ehildren'a and misses' ahoea. Clothing, hats, men's furnishings, notions, fancy goods. Groceries, hardware, tinware, glaaa ware, plumber and builder supplies. , Hay, oata and grain. EDWIN C. JUDD, Manager. Seaside, Oregon. Accordion. Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons, No Burning of Goods. Miss 6. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquant Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Out-of-Town Orders. Fall Hats MRS. K. INGLET0N has just opened a Fine Line of Ladies' and Children's Step in and inspect the styles. REDUCTION SALE ON REGATTA EATS. Mrs. R. Ingleton welch bloce; Oppoaite Budget Office. FALL