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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1905)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903. 1J1E MORN I Mi AbTORJAN ASTORIA, OREGON Monday Morning' Wt Yflil Put ea Salt 100 Baskets Fancy Italian Prune. 50c the Basket Thett Prunes Art Carefully Picked and Packed and Art Just Right (or Canulaf. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. WE SELL CHASE k SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tbt ftmlly reataursnt of Aitorla ! recognised at tbt Um restaurant. Tbt Lett nieala awl the best service ia As toria. 120 Eleventh street. The ralact Catering compeny'e dining-room ia agsln open under tbt tame management Everything Cnt elaae. Cuialna and service uneicelled. rrivats dining-room for ladle. Labor Day Notice. Monday, Keptemlier 4 Mng Labor day the at ores will close it noon, lly order of Clerk' union. A. W. HKNN'KTT, Serctary SAID WITH AUTHORITY. Fiendish SuOenng. if often caused by sores, ulcer and can cere, that eat away your akin. Wm. He dell, of Hat Rock, Mich., aaya: "I have ued Ilucklen' Arnica Salve, for ulcere, sores and cancer a. It ia the beat healing dreaning I ever found." Soothe and heal eut burna and scalds. 23 0 at Cbarlct Rogers' drug store. Desirable mnnery site or aav.mll! aite for aale. The bet on tha river. Ia tion at the railroad bridge in Youngs bay. Apply to Mra. Jane Kinney, The Cole, Astoria. F0ST0FFICE CLOSED TODAY. The Mmtofflce will le iled tiday ow itiif to it being a legal holiday and the window- will only le ojan n Sunday time. The carrier will make one de livery in the forenoon. Can't you eat, sleep or work! Had liv er! llolliKter'a Rocky Mountain Tea makca rich, red blood, give strength and health, ( urea when all other fail. No cure no ay. 35 cent, Tea or Tab let. For al by Frank Hart. YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED If you allow ua to Furniih your Winter Supplies. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRICES. JOHNSON BROS GOOD GOODS ul-iai Twelfth St., Astoria. A Wholesome Declaration from the Re gatta Committee, Ancnt Bills. For four wei-k the Regatta company ha had a daily notice in two of the Icoal newspapers notifying ieopl that no bill would le paid union actum panied by a written requisition aigned by the reident and secretary of the IN-puita company, still some ja-ople opposed to le possessed of ordinary in telllgciiir, ptcteiid to bate claims for tlii. that or the oilier tiling, which, ( i-our-e will not be con-idi-ri-il, In fact, wnne would never have w-nt in bill ex cept that the newspapers have IcjMirled a small balance in the treasury. It i trance that js-oplc will ak pay for work which was offered free, while the inenild-ra of the Regatta coin pany are esja-eted to neglect their bui ne., their friend and their familie, for the gciicml gooil. No wonder there have la-en de ftVicticic on everal previous occasion but the cotnmitti'e, this year, ha de termined not to be bluffer and it will not I--. If there i a amall surplus thi year the giaid name 'of the city demand that lat ycur' deficiencies la- made good, in part, at iea-t. Ittook hard work, lot of worry and the utmost vig ilance to prevent a rcM-titioit of former mistakes, and no graft or overcharge will be tolerated now. Art You Engaged? Engaged people should remember that, after marriage, many (juarrela can be avoided, by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Hitter. 8. A. Hrown of HcnnctUville, 8. C, says: "For year, my wife auffered Intensely fmm dyMpia, complicated with a tor pid liver, until ahe lost her strength and vigor, and Warns a mere wreck of her former self. Then ahe tried Electric Hiter. which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She U now ttrong and healthy." t'has. Roger, druggist, sella and guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of ail transcontinental lines, passengers art riven their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through the polnta to tha far east. Prospective travelers desiring Jnfor matlon aa to the lowest rafa and best routes art Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. Your family will need a tonic. Why not give them llollister's Rockey Moun tain Tea! Nothing equals it a a brac ing, life-giving remedy. 33 cent, Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart's drug store. We Are Going fo 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. J 1 J Hi as urn rcnmi s col aiMmxtK .1 1 yti msaar aw aaa aw w a m . v . wm r. m Nf - NEWS FOR MARINtRS Important Changes in Lights Buoys and Daymarks. ON THE NORTHWEST COAST Coos Bay, Columbia River, Yaqulna Bay, Grays Harbor and Eagit Harbor AU Involved in the Calculation Of Value to All Concerned. The following change have been iiuide by tlte lighthouse hoiird and af fect the li-t of light, buoy and day- inaiks, l'acifle roast, YMi't; Oregon. Coo bay entrance, page '. Corrected bearing and depth of water. (niter buoy, a VS. fr-t das can. in "iH feet; (iovcrniiu-lit wharf, aoutherly end, XE. by E. 7 H E.; fliiaim na-k, ESE. .14 E.J CuK- Aiao lilitliointe, S. 1-2 V wetey. Itfuck North Spit jetty buoy, Xo. 1; a wcoml (lit- can; Covernment wharf. Mititheily end. XE. by E.. northerly; (iiiiiuo rk. ESE. 14 E-; Tape Arago liKbthoiiHe, SSW. 3 8 W. r.luck N'orth Spit jetty buoy, Xo. I 12; a M-coud cla can, in 21 feet; Cot eminent wharf, southerly end, X. 12 E., northerly; Coo bay entrance raiipe rear liK'it, HE. by E., 3-8 E.j Cuaiio roi-k, W'SW.. 1-8 W. Yu'iiin lty entrance, page 47 Rer-f outli end buoy. No. I. wa changed from a lift to a wcond cla can. July 2;th. Oregon and Washington. Columbia river entrance, pag- 42, 41, .V. 51. Ti2 and W. Correted bearing ami depth of water: Columbia river outride lar whilling buoy. PS., in 81 feet; North Head light- houe. N. by E. 3-S E., eaterly Caie liapointment lighthouse, XE. 3-4 N.. easterly; Point Adam (unuxed) light- houe, E. 14 X., easterly. Outer buov. a lS., first cla can. in 42 feet; North lb-ad lighlhouM-, X. 7-8 ..; Cae )i-apMiiutment ligbthoue, N'E. 3-4 X., northerly; Point Adam (un ued( lightliouN'. E. 1-4 S. Peaciak Spit buov. No. 0. a black flrt clu can. in 42 feet; North Head lighthouse, N. by E. 3 8 E.; Cae apiintment lighthou-e. NE. 1-8 E.J I'oint Adam (iiniicd iighthoue, E. 8 S. Mid-channel buov, a IS.. firt clan can. in 34 feet; Cape Iti-appointmcnt lighthoiiHO. N. by E. 1-2 E.; Point Adam (unued) lighthouse, E. by S cH-tcrlv: .Mirth liead iigiiiinme, ur . 14 V. pencN-k Spit buoy. No. 1. a black lrt cbi can. in 2(1 feet; ?'a Ii pMiintment lightlioiixe, XNE. 1-2 E.i 'oiut Adam (unused) lighthouse, ESE. 8 E.t North Head lighthouse. N. by W. Clatsop Squit buov, No. 4. a red first lass nun. in 37 feet; Cape Disappoint ment lighthouse, N. 1-8 E.; Fort Co- imbia wharf, outer end, NE. by E. 4 E.. northerly; Point Adam (un used) ligbtboitse, K by S.. easterly. I'eai-ock Spit buoy. No. 1 1-2. a black first das can. in 40 feet; Cape Pisap- ointment lighthouse, N.j Point Adams unused) lighthoue, ESE., easterly; Nortli Head lighthouse, NW. by N., northerly. Clatsop Spit buov, No. 6. a red first la nun. in 43 feet; Fort Columbia IJ-trf. outer end.; EXE., northerly, oit Steven wharf light, E. 1-2 8.; uK Disappointment lighthouse, XXW. 4 , westerly. Clatsop Sit buoy, Xo. 8, a red first as nun. in 411 feet; Fort Columbia harf, outer end, EXE.; Desdemona and lighthouse, E. 1-8 8.; Cape Di ppointtnrnt lighthouse, XV. 3-4 W., urtherly. Clatsop Spit buoy. No. 10. a red first as nun, in 4S feet; Fort Columbia harf, outer end, NE. by E. 1-8 E.; 'silemona Sand lighthouse, E. 1-8 N.S e Disappoint ment lighthouse, NV. by 5 8 W. latsop Spit buov, No. 12. a ml first nun, in 42 feet; Desdemona Sand lit house, NE. bv E. 3-4 E..$ Point lama (unused) lighthouse, SSK.; Cape isapMiintment lighthouse, WNW., therly. Middle ground lower end buoy, No. black firitt claaa.can, in 25 feet; De bay), outer end, K. S N.j Oray har bor lighthouse, E. 7-8 S. Channel Hirt aide boy, No. 3, a black first tbt ean found adrift August 7 wa replaced the same day. Eaght liarlfor, pag ! Eagle harbor sand spit buoy. No. 0, a black arcond cla can wa moved August 30 about ', feet XW. 7 8 N. of it former pil lion, and wa established in 40 feet of water to mark the easterly edge of the pit; Wing jint, NE. 1-4 E.; Rlakely rock, center, 1-4 E.; northerly en trance ISlakely barb,r, SSK. I!y order of tha lightboue board, L. C. HEII.XEi:. Commander I'. K. N., Lighthouse JtiM--tor. Ofhc of insja-ctor of Thirteenh Ulil house district, Portland, Oregon, Au gust 13, I'M. PERSONAL MEHTI0X. Harry Cohen leave for Chii-a, Cel., a here he lot accepted a position. The McCowcll Pyle. empany left on the sti-anier Xaheotta for South Rend, where tl.ey will play a four-night atand. Mark Schlu-scl of Portland wa in the city yesterday. Mis I-orciiU. Mis f;ra-e Irentz, ac companied by their late lioste, Mis Mahone. of thi city, left for their San Francisj-o home on the Vali-m-ia yester day. Mrs. pente Mia-lh-r f this city wa a passenger for San Francisco via the Val encia vesterdav. Alla-rt lirix returned to Portland on the Telegraph yeaterday. J. C. Swope and wife visited Seaside yesterday. Custom Inpecior fieorge McUride and wife left yesterday for a week' outing on the Xehaleiu. LABOR DAY BALL. W Di t C cla ligl A Di nor 3, a demona Sand lighthouse, NE. by E. 1 W ( tee nun of of R; Fort Steven wharf light, SE. Hj Cape Disappointment lighthouse, XW. 1-4 W. Washington, iray harlmr, page 71 and 73 Trua Spit buoy, Xo. A, a red firat ela , wa established August 6 in 18 feet water to mark the northwesterly edge Trustee Spit; Lone tree, Point Rrown, One Event to Mark the Anniversary De voted to Unions. It is to In regretted that l.ulxr day could not have la-en included in the N-riod set for the recent regatta festiv ities Much might have been done to emphasize the value and importance of the anniversary in such a strong union center a Astoria; a program could have hen formulated and carried out that would have added materially to the cause of hihor. locally, a well as ac centuating the pleasure of the regatta week itself. A it is, the day will not pas without recognition, a a grand ball ha been arranged for tonight, under the aupicc of the Astoria Central La bor council, at Iiguu's hall. Admis sion will be 11, ladies free. GREAT DISPLAY OPWOOLENS IN THB PIECE WILL BB HADB AT OUR SfOW'" Here AU Next Week The full line of Straass Brot Master Tailors, Chicago, Itai been sent to us especially for tbia event A special representative lonf skilled in the tailoring busineas will have charge of the display. Coma and see the swell new designs now shown for the first tiac Get pointers on the proper thing to wear. Don't miss this great chance to order your clothes to the best advantage. C. H. COOPER GATES FREE MAN. Sent to Penitentiary for Six Years for Murder. Manuel Cates. who murdered William Reason, captain of the launch Rambler, in Willapa barlair, several years ago, and who wa sent up for six years, ha la-en discharged from the eiiitentiary and returned to South Rend. He served four year and two months. 22 months of his sentence was commuted on ac count of good la-havior. There always wa some question a to whether (iates committed the crime, a the evidence was purt-ly circumstantial. Captain Reason's home wa in Astoria. Sea Side'a Most Progressiva Firm F. Dresser &Co's Mamrfioth Store Conducted oa high business methods. Employs 15 to 20 people. 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. Hay, oats and grsin. EDWIN C. JTJDD, Manager. Seaside, Oregon. Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Out-of-Town Orders. The Astorian, 73 cents a month. Fall Hats MRS. S. INGLET0N haa jnst opened Fine Line of Ladies' anil Children's f ALL Step in and inspect the styles. SEDUCTION SALE ON REGATTA BATS. Mrs. R. Ingltfon WELCH BLOCK, Opposite Budget Office. : 1 AAA TlMlle.ssi. I 1UUU UU11CU3 Some people pay to get rii f FIT. But they are willing to pay for the FIT we give them. OUR NEW LINE OF EUROPEAN WOOLENS WILL BE IN THIS WEEK, Comt in and examine them. KILIUNEN & R0EL0FSZ OCCIDENT BLDG. I D&Uforthe ECONOMY JAR & 1srfMt fjkf 1k.itim.j4itttik. nil l-imla a.? L.:A- X i ll r .... .... 7 e "- UI vt-geiaoies, aicats, twn, Uauie, Fowl. Tickles. Jellies. Jams, eta. kwT vvvt' known Mrti,le of food swwt ami sound for years and retain it natural fre-h flavor. - s(jj( i So Easy, Quick and Simple a Child f Can Seal and Open It Self -sealing, no separate rubber ring. No cutting or burn ing of fingers. I NO ZINC NO POISON I NO MOULD t SANITARY t t AH parts of the jar and rover are impervious to the seal of fruit, vegetable, meat, fish, and all other food products. Made in pints, quarts and half-gallons white glaas, three- inch w ide mouth. The ECONOMY JAR received the award and medal World's Fair St. Louis. " X First premium and medal California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah T and Montana Fairs. Endorsed by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer. En- dorsed by National Grange Convention in 1004. Send us stamp m and name of your dealer and we will mail you complete book- let of recipes for home-canning. f MANUFACTURED BY , - KERR GLASS MAN'F'G CO. f tr r a. Ti -1 n una ai.t roru&na, uregon NE 3-4 K.i Jetty wharf (inside the