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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1905)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19O.I. THE MORNING ASTOUIAN ASTORIA ORE 4 North Shore Doing's The Week Across the River by Our Staff Correspondent Long Beach, Sept. 8. The most ue eesful year in the history of western summer resorts practically., ctoea . with this week. Tha season , ha boe per fectly satisfactorily in every day. The past week ha Iwn quiet social ly, although more than a doreu bonfires were to be seen at irregular interval : down the Waeh, Sunday night, and around each was gathered it little group of faithful friends, with heart tilled with sorrow because of the coming separation. Many plans have been made for nest Summer, as those who have been brought together by accident the pres ent seaon have made detailed arrange ment for meeting by design when an other vaeaion rolls around. A party from Sea view spent a delight ful day at Oyster Bay Friday. Taking thier lunch they drove up early in the MILITARY BALL. Projected Entertainment by the Uni form Sank K. of P. The evening of September 27. 1905 is to witness a eplendid reception and ball, to lie given in Logan's Hall under the auspice of. tlie local lodge of the Knights of Pythian, that body having charged C. H. Abererombie., Fred J. Johnson, and Frank Woodfield, a a committee to foster, arrange, conduct and wind up this affair in such fashion that it shall stand monumentally the chief social attraction of the season in Astorian circles. Thi, these gentlemen will do. if time, money and the adoption of all accepted standards in this relation can achieve it On the 10th of OctoWr the uniform Rank will attend the Grand Lodge' in Portland, thirty-eight strong, and while these will compete in the fancy drills and maneuvres for the several prizes al ways et up by the grand body, and aggregating in value several hundred dollars. May they win 'em all. f THE IFeard 8 Stokes Co. ATTENTION! Hotel Keepers and Rooming Houses This beautiful weather can't last always. Cooler weather will be here in a short time. Matter of What Description! You'll find your interest will best be served if you'll investigate the immense stock of household essentials we've gathered here for your inspection. We offer exceptional opportunities to those who desire to purchase in large quantities. Today's List Contains A Few Mentionings for Your Every Day needs. IF YOU APPRECIATE BARGAINS YOU'LL APPRECIATE THESE. Random Pickings Gathered from All Parts of the Store. 10c Linen Crash for kitchen towels, only, yard 5C ?1.73 Bed-preads, exceptional values, at, each f 1.29 20c and 2.3c Table Oilcloth, only 15c 73c Bleached Sheets, full sue, only 59c 17c Bleached Pillow Cases, size 42x30, each, only la i-ac 60c Colored Table Damask 45C 91.75 Cotton Comforter", each fi.9 NOTICE Those handy Swedish waffle irons have arrived, patrons desiring to purchase some will call early to avoid disappointment, as we have only a limited quantity on hand. THE FOARD & STOKES CO. ' Astoria's Greatest Store morning, and the success of the day was proven by their return, which wa delayed until late in the eveuing. v A pleasant evening was spent Satur day by the gueta at JIackney cottage. A card party and candy-pulling fur niched amusement for those present. Five, komlred wa played. v In the place of the regular Saturday niirht dance at the Breakers, an el aborate farewell program was rendered by the Philharmonic Orchestra 1 heir en thusiasiastio admirer were charmingly surprised at the brilliancy which marked the rendition of each numU-r. The pro gram wa a follow: Carmen" march, Bizet; 'Solitude,' Kileuberg, selection "Mocking Bird," Ronfcl; sextet from 'Lucia; cornet solo, selected, Mi lVssie Datesman; Hungarian Kantasic Tolwin: melody in F. Rubciistein; "Pop pie,' Moret. It i hojed the festivities here in dicatej will be co-incident with th presence in Astoria waters of the (!er man cruiser Falke, for in such an event the officers of the ship will be made the hohorarv benclicarie of the occasion of the occasion, and with the assistance of the military start at Fort Steven, the officer will take exceptional eclat. KILLS SLEEPING HARE. While in Kehalem Valley last week the Rev. Mr. Rydquist had a number of exciting adventures among which was a bear hunt in the virgin fore-t of that section., the Reverend Gentleman did not succeed in slaying the benr but he has the satisfaction of knowing that one shot from hi unerring ritlle was the cause of the death of a sleeping "hare that wa so unfortunate as to be in hi path. Mr. Rydqui-t will no doubt have thi specimin of hi luck mounted it being the first game he had killed since cros sing the Rockies. Tt SOME SOCIAL FLASHES. ' I HOME AGAIN. j I SOME SOCIAL FLASHES. A swimming party wa indulged in on Wednesday afternoon by a party of young ladies under the chaperonagee ot Mr. W. K. Taltant. oung s River wa chosen for the outing and it was thoro ughly enjoved. A score of friend of the Misses Nellie aud Katie Flavel en joyed a lawn party last Tuesday after noon on th pretty Flavel home ground on Eighth street. Croquet wa the game of the hour, and those who had the good forune to be guests were charmed with the entertainment afforded. " A croup of Port tend friend consisting of i.l. and Mr Frank Harmon, Mr. and Mr. R. H. A1W, Mi Stella I.innelan, have Wen quest of Mr. and Mr. Albert Roher for the pat week. Mr. Paul Uadallet gave a delightful card party to the member of the Thuy- day Afternoon Club, thi week.. In the Kuchre contest Mr. K. Caruthcr wa the victor. On the whole the social movement ha been rather desultory for the week jut past, due in a large measure to the re action consequent uiou the closing of the regatta ami the many and lavish scheme of entertainment indulged in during that season. "MOSBACK" INDUSTRY. A Curious and Busy Scene on the 0. R. & N. Dock. In a quiet nook in the eavernou shed of the O. H. & X. dink, Olo Krixon. of the Smith Point nurery, with some heljier. i very bu-y these da vs. crating up ton of green mo, hailing from Seaside, for shipment to Lo Angele and the Smthern country where they have no tree large cnogh to liear mo. He ha ton of the stulT on duck and put it up in hundred pound crate. It is employed In potting and setting plant and i very valuable for these purposes. He pick the !cst, and get it in the largest roll possible, and some of hi sjiecimen are iniiiieiise: one packed yesterday being 2" indie in thickne-. Mr Krixon eiect to put out 5M) crates thi season, and will send out a shipment of sixty crate in a few day. Hi busine- in thi one line reaehe the cozy little total of &2,.h) per eaon. He i an exw-rt in evergreen plant and spontaneous natural growth, hav. ini; ucecsfullv and skill! ally set out 500 varieties for the Lewis and (.'lurk Fair jienple and thee are now one of tiie rincipal feature in the horti cultural building at Portland. SEA PIGEON IN PORT. One of These Rare B.rds Presented to Dell B. Scully. Captain Bubbige of the Milcr, on land ing here veterdav evening had with him one of the rare sea pigeon one hear of far oftener than lie we or handle. The bird wa captured in-id the bar, having butted into a steamer on it headlong flight, and Captain Bubbige se cured it. He passed it over to hi friend Dell Scullev. and it now constitute a star attraction at the cigar store on Kleventlf street. It i handsomely shaped, dead-black in color, with the line of a pigeon, alwnt the size of a fiood hen, ha a black wicked looking beak, shaped like a gull; it eat fish like a cormorant, fight like Kelson and wilder than a manic. Mr. Scully in tend t" tame it if he lives Jong enough but he i saturated with doubt aliont it. All the same it is a tine sccimcn of a very rare bird, and the eople who called to see it last night were very ry many and nil interested. The Major fluy Howard, the port steamer report having killed hundred wild sea fowl yesterday. The bird are densely thick in bar water and will not get out of the way of ve-sc, so voracious i their puruit of tlip sardine now entering the river in va-t shoal. OCCIDENT HOTEL. DINNER. Bill of Fare Sunday. Chicken Broth. 1'i.kle Olive Fillet of Sole. Tartar Sauce. Boiled Spring Chicken. Cream Oravy, Scalloped Oyster. Boiled Ox Tongue, aer Sauce. Banana Fritter. Poat Lamb, Mint Sauce. Prime Kib of Ief, Mashed Potatoes, Boiled Potatoes. Corn on Cob. Summer Squash. Lobster Salad, Mnyonaise. Apple Lemon Cream Blacklierry, Kngli-li Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce. Fruit. Coffee. Nut and Raisin. Watermelon. Ice Tea. Buttermilk. TO PORTLAND la.a$. a The O. R. & K. company w ill continue to tfll ticket until October 15th from Astoria to Portland and return for I2.25. good returning until Octolier 31, 1903. t'nited State Senator Charles W. Ful ton ha returned to thi city after a week abwenee in Portland and several local center of the great Willamette Valley, t'poti Wing asked a to the statu of. tin federal judgeship the senator stated there were absolutely no new development. It i "till in Statu yuo. THE TELEGRAPH'S NEW RATE. . .The , swift steamer Telegraph leaves Callender dock, Astoria, daily, fot Port land, except Friday, at 2 o'clock p. ni arriving in Portland at ft: 30 p. ni. A round trip fare of $2.23 ha Ik-cii rstab lihcd for the next M day, going into clTcct today. No better way to oWne the lieautie of the Columbia river. NOW IN DENVER. Captain O. I- Coodale, tjuai tcrmatcr 1. S. A., who for several year ha leen in charge of construction at the mili tary post here, and who I now with the (irand rmy liot in lVnver, Colorado, has Wn assigned to duty at Boston, and will report there for duty in due course. OFF FOR NEHALEM. Fourty-Four young people of thi city and neighborhood departed jester djay for Kehnlem and th llopvard of (i. Crouncll. The picking price i 5fV js-r 1hi and the Nehalciii hop thi year i eaid to be the largest and fin est in year. MORE VIOLATIONS. Two more arrest have U-cn made by Deputy Fih Warden Webster and Wat er Bailin Set ton. The victim are J. Folva ami L Bappana. They were cap tured with a half dozen salmon in their net, and though released will be held later for trial in the premix-s. Got Off Cheap. He may well think, ho ha got olT cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, U still able to perfectly restore hi health. Noth ing will do thi but Dr. King' New Life Pill. A quick, pleasant, and certain cure for headache, constipation ,ete. 25o at Cha. Roger' drug store; guar anteed. J? 13he L. BEEtiHIVE NEW ARRIVALS OK Fashionable Autumn Goods Fall Jackets Today we shull have them ready and on sale. The l't line of gar ment, the nobbiest style and the lowest price for the highest values you will see in thi city. The Empire and Paddock Coats FROM $5.pO $3aoo FURvS At Very Cheap Prices Ranging from $1.25 TO $25.00 Fine Line of JUST UNPACKED In Chilian, Broadcloth, Mohair and Panama. Come early and make your election. j$ T3he M FALL H GOU PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. T. I. Davidson of Salem i in (he city, the gueit of her brother-lri law, ti. B. Blosiiig, of the O. 1L A K. acrvlee. Mr. and Mr. F. J. Johnson will leave on thi morning' train for flee of Ms day outing at the big fair and with friend at Portland. Mia. Ien Benoit, stenographer for tin Tongue Point I.umlier company I an over Sunday visitor at Seaside. Hon. John S. Biehie, member of the iVcgon House, for Marion County 1 in the city a gue.t of hi friend (and fellow member, Hon, John V. Burn. T. J. Carney left yeterduy for Port land and after upending a few day with the lloo lloo will go to San Francis n. He expect to lie gone about tell day. John Bruce of Warrenton waa in the city yesterday transacting busine. Mr A. It. Wing and Mi S. Wal.h, of Sun .lose, who have Wn visiting Mr. David Morgan for the past mouth leave on the steamer Columbia for home. Mr. Wilson (irahatu wa a biisines visitor to the city yesterday, returning to hi home in lllwaco last night. Mr. A. B. Wing and Mi i. WaMi who ha ben vixitiug Mr. D. Morgan returned home to San Joe, California on the steamer Columbia Thursday morning, Sept. Hlli". Mr. Fred Baker ha returned from a visit to the Iwi and Clark Fair. K. A. Taylor i home from a trip to Portland. K. Manilla and wife who have l'cn attending ty Porvhiml Fair, are at home Mguin. Are You Engaged? Engaged people khould reniemlier that, after marriage, niany quarrel can la avoided, by keeping their digestion in good condition with Electric Bitter. S. A. Blown of Beiincttsville, S. (, ay: "For year, my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a tor pid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Biter, which heljted her at once, and finally made her entirely well. Sim i now strong anil healthy." Cha. Itoger, druggUt, sell and guarantee them, at DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of Astoria Readeri Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blixsl is the kidney' duty. hen they fail to do t hi-, the kidney 'ale ick. Backache and many kidney ill fob low j l iiiiary trouble, di,il'tn. I loan's Kidney J'ilL cure litem all. .1. Blake, whim place of leideio i 32.1 Market street, Portland, say: '"I jtOVght several Ihixcs of I ) mil's Kidii"' ! Pii's and I scant'ly Ciink if I e fir-t had itt proved sutisi'ai tmy that 1 would jlunc tri'il the second und third. I hite i used almo't everything suiil to be a I cure for weakened kidney a ti.l bladder, jbut nothing ever pave tiKthe satisfac tion I icis'ived from Jionn' Kidney Pill. 'Ihey are eay to take, have no effect iiui the stomach or Imwel and and act directly on the kidney. I thor oughly l-lieve from the result 1 re wived and al-o from observation that 1 loan's Kidney Pill are one preparation on the market which act tiirectly at represented." Emphatic endorsement can lx hnd light here in A-toti.i. Drop into Clms. Itoger' drug store and n-k what ru-to-mer report. Fr sale by nil dealer. Price 30 cent. Foter-Milburn Co., IIulTalo, K. Y., sole agent for the t'nited Stale. Bemenils-r the name iKmn' and take no other. Best for Children Mother. be careful of the health of your cliil'licn. Look out for cough", ciilils, croup and whooping cuiuli. Stop 1 1 k -m in time -one minute couli cure i the lx--t remeily, Harmles and plea ant. ( oiilaiiis no opiates. Sold by Chll. I'oger. S) . . K . . ... 1 EBUCA TOM Olp this out, rdarn to u lih the nimet snd addreiu of yourwlf n4 two of your frlrndt.sndtha dale htn you will prufcahly inter a builnn colkg. nj wt will crtJII . you Willi S5.00 on our SOS.OO Kholanhlp. Our Khool afffrt txcrpllonal advantage to students of Buiinm, Shorthand, Enillth.ctc. Beit lNSTu:TioiM.or.sr Tuition iti ioacrAioui14-in ru the multnomah : business institute: M. A. ALIIN, Psi. f I m sixth sr. PORTLAND, One. I Ladies! Attention!! Apprentices wanted to perfect them aelves in the art of cutting, fitting and designing. Taught quickly by tha latest method. Full course, $3.00 system In cluded. MRS. C. G. WILSON 536 Commercial St., Up Stairs. You will be sure to be. aultej If you come to us for your fall and in ter suit. Our Varsity Sock will iirn he trick or some other of our famous mske of high grade Clothing atv SIM smoo A SUIT .w k'iHd arriving daily in brown, greens and gray mixtures for fall and winter. Newcomers IS Fancy Vests P. A. STOKES The Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. Enjoy Columbia River Scenes On the dicks of the fast steamer Tele graph, having Callender dock, Astoria, for poitland, daily, except Friday, at 2 P. M. Sunday, at 2:30 r. M. Von rendi Portland in ample time for a stroll or for an evening's visit at your friend's home. We Will Have A Kie Line of D. B. McDrido Woolens In thi week. Don't fail to eome In to lok them over la-lore you buy. KIUUNEN & R0E10FSZ This Is the Place Where You Get Your Nobby Suits. Accordion. Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. No Burring of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Out of Town Orders. v . P.orroiinhs Won't Id tim b'ave a cent, eh! Well I'm deceived in you. Minklcy 'I hat's not my fault. !oi Tonyhs No. its tin- fault of somo of your fiicmls; they told mo tliht Jolt hud more money than l.l.lili-. Cheap Tickets to Philadelphia and Re turn. The O. It. & N. (V.. will sell roiindtiip tickct from Astoiia to l'hil.ijclpliia. Ph., on September 7, fc, !, 10, at a rsto of Mi.r.o. For fuither itiforrnnH'tn inqtiire of C. W. l!(i!Kltl'M. Agent. Fall Hats MRS. S. INGLET0N has just opened a Fine Line of Ladies' and Children's Step in and inspect the styles. REDUCTION SALE ON ' ' REGATTA BATS. . Mrs. R. Ingleton WELCH BLOCK, ; '; ; Opposite Budjet Offica.' . :AILi DAIS