The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 10, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER to, 1905.
HIE MORNIMi AbTORlAN ASTORIA, OREGON
'..'.Wti Hm jBit Received Our rail Shipment of
martin's New York
1 ' t .
Cream Cheese
I t . .
Thert U dob to tool It hi that rich creamy flavor only found in
. really Irit-clati cbetse Ltareave your order Do it bow.
'ROSS, HIGGINS a Co.
t t) C WE SELL CHASE k SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Tho family restaurant of Aitorla it
reeognlasd aa tbt Huts restaurant. Tie
best meal! ami (tie beat service in Aa
torla. 120 Eleventh street.
Tba Palace Cab-ring company'! din
ing room ia again ujen under the tame
management Everything first clan.
CuisrW and service unexcelled. Private
dining-room for ladies.
AUCTION SALE.
The l.adkV Aid society of the Nor
wegian Mrthodit church will hate a
sale-aft fancy and useful articles, .NU
Urdu', September 0, at H p. in., in the
i -i .t- ..I l. f
nasriiirut 01 in riiiinn in i-r iuw 11.
lie cream, coffee and rake served. Ad
mission free.
Special Round Trip Eictuston Kate of
Ij.oo for the fair via A. & C. R. R.
-Ticket! Sold Dally Until
October 15th.
I'p to and Including October Kith, the
A. A C. It. It. -will mII round trip ex
cursion ticket daily from A'toria to
Portland and ri-turn rate of (3 for the
round trip on account of the Isui and
(lurk reposition. ThkcU purchased on
or Wfore October 2 will I jt"d for re
turn passage 30 daya from date of sale,
and tickets purchased after that date
will I pood for rrturn paa:e up to
and including October 31.
ARRIVES SAFELY.
Mr, ;. jlelclcr yesterday received
telegram from Mia. Zeiulcr who stated
that she and the children bad arrived
at Vttion Hill, New Jersey in safety
ad would vi-it fnend in that city, tin
til the loth of this month wheji tin-)
would h1I on board tlit Patricia for Uer
many.
If you want the family to I healthy
strong and active, give them Hollister'e
Hockey' .Mountain Tea thU month. Make
rib, red blood, lion and muwle. 3.1
cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart's
1'rug lr.
SPECIAL
Italian Prunes
TODAY
40C the Box
CHOICE
Oregon Grapes
25C The Basket
SELECTED
Oregon Silver Prunes
20C the Basket
JOHNSON BROS.,
GOOD GOODS
i8-m Twelfth St., Astoria.
WELL! WELL! I WELL11!
l'or many inoona every Atorln who
enjoys the actiuiiintaniw of J. C. Mayo,
the genlul geneial passenger agent of the
Astoria and Columbia IUver railroad, hat
hud it duly and oftiine impressed on
him by the said J. ('. M that be the
nfri-aid Mayo, was a bona fid native
of di-nr obi Missouri, and believing it,
they bve severally tried to "show
him" a nuinlier of thing to all of which
he hn rcond-d with the. innocent
gratitude of a genuine "Puke," until
it became proveibal here that Jack Wat
"all the way frimi" and likely to May
now after thee yeara, it develop to
the cotiMeriiiition of all, that be ha
been living under false. pret-nc, that
hi claim to he a Missiurian is a '"faks"
pure and simple, imposed for Heaven
only know what object; that be I an
allmund undiluted Kansas ".lay hawker
with all liin ambiguous attribute, and
the only saving fact in the whole situ
atiin are that hn was Utrn four mile
west of where lie thought be was, and
that he left Kansas jut an noon a the
tale went prohl; with these investi
gations in hi favor he may be tolerat
ed for a while longer.
THE SEASON OPENS.
Fall Fishing Permissible After High
Nooa Today.
At 12 o'clock noon todav the fishing
season opa-n and continue oien until
March 15, lXrt.
Four canneries will Iks ojK-rated in
the north hore, S-aU-rg'a, Mcglt-r. Mo
t.owan' and the Kurcka plant of the
Columbia ltiver Packer Aociation, but
none will oM-rate on thii side. A
uumlM-r of gillnetter, ami trap in
linker' bay will engage in fUhing and
four wining ground will In oN'iatcd
the Oliver ground, the Taylor ground,
the dim Crow Sand and the Kabrath
Sand.
FIRE ALARM CHANGED.
Fire alarm box no S. heretofore lo
cated at the electric light work hat
licen nhifted to the northweat comer of
Third and Ator atrect. Thi make
it far more effective in w-rvice oinee it
adjacent to it new potepecially Iron
give protection to aeveral big plant
work, the gu plant and the cannery
projierty. The change wn mado yester
day by Fire Chief Fonter.
Can't you eat, aleep or work! Dad liv
er? IlolliHter'a Rocky Mountain Tea
makes rich, red blood, gives strength
and health. Curet when all others fail.
No cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tab
lets. For salo by Frank Hart
rim
MORE BARGAINS
: 1 n
FURNITURE
O WING to the delay iu the completion of our new
store building we will continue our reduction
sale during September.
The Greatest Assortment
The Finest Quality
The Lowest Prices
iCHAS,HEILB0MI & COyxtK
AMONG THE
SAILORS
Movements of Sail and Steam
Craft Yesterday.
WHO, WHAT, WHEN AN0 WHERE
Doings of tba Sea and River Carriers
News of Nearby Ports and People
Sue H. MImore la From T.llamook
Last Night.
Tlie towing teamer Klmorc eame down
at I o'clock ij.-m. yesterday with a tow
line on the bnndom barkentine "fieor
giana" whii-h eli dropped at anchorage
olf the O. H. A N. pier. The (leorgiana,
a four mater, had a cargo of 1,129,337
feet of lumber for San I'edro and will
leave out early thi- morning. The El
more proceeded down the bay and picked
up the Cermaa hip Adolf at the Quar
antine ground and paed up for Port
land yeMerday evening. The Adolf Is
cement laden from Hamburg 170 days
out.
The tcaincr Telegraph arrived down
from Portland on her schedule time yes
terday afternoon, with 217 people
aboard, 1"0 of whom were Fji-tcrn tour-
ia iMiund for an outing at Seaside.
The inctul roof of the ranif-wav
cr r
hed in the new M-ction of the O. It.
A X. pier are receiving the firt of
three coat of mineral paint.
The Cullender Navigation company, i
adding a Mrong bhu-k and white tign
on the inohore doors of their dock an
noiincing their agency of the steamer
Telegraph.
Itetwcen the repair underway on the
). It. & X. company's dock and sp
proaches and the repair on the A. k C
It. It. company' tretlc. it take some
agile climbing nowaday to reach the
waterfront, but the people m-t there, all
the ha me.
The Manzanita went to wa on buoy
ervice yeterday morning early.
The st4-amer SL Paul arrived idown
early yeteiday morning with all the
people anil freight ahe' allowed by
law to carry. Her second officer, C. II.
Jolm-on, of thi city, joined her here,
and he paMd over the bar at 8:43
o'clock.
The cam tchooties South Bav was
the early morning craft sea bound, yes
tcrday.
The ga-xdiue schooner "fierald C
haukil to the I.urline doik yesterday
morning and began loading for Xe
bab-ni. She took on sixty ton of food
htulT and mixed undrie and left out
yesterday evening.
The tug Samon docked here yestcr-
lav afternoon.
The four mailed scbomer IJoa ar
rived in from San Pedro bite yesterday
afternoon. She came up in tow of the
Tatoosh and goe bem-e to Portland for
lumlNr. She i in ballast.
Mr. Tom Cod I paying a visit to thi
port these days.
Mr. It. Chinook Salmon, who has not
een wi'cn for two week returned with
thi morning's tide. Ho reports unusual
activity in the fishing busines.
The steameer Itonnoke will arrive
lown thi morning from Portland out
ward hound for lower coast point.
The dredging steamer W. L. Jjidd
i'd up at the A. & C. K. R. dock late
yesterday-evening.
The steamer Shamrock leaves thi
morning for Iv-ep IUver where she will
ake an excursion party to Lcathlatnct
to witnc the closing ball game of
the season
can ls pumped out. A portion of thee
cargo is apparently damaged.
The Columbia i due here
from San Francisco.
tomorrow
Tin r.urlne left Portland witlj a rous
ing bill of freight yesterday aid did
iiot get a vtay from iiere until 2 o'c,V k
ti:i morniii. Th I'ndine mine down in
the I.urline' time last.evening to do her
mail and . paenger buiuest and left
up on th Lurline'a iK'h(;dule.
The S'ti-amer Sue, If, Klmore arrived
in at H oVI'K-k last night, with a full
panger lit and a big manifest of
clieese and salmon. Among her Til
lamook passengers en route to the fair,
were Iiotlie V. Vatjn, editor of the
Tillamook Herald; J. If. Polhemus a
Corvalll Ktwletit; Ole Sahrader, son of
(apt. Paul feiirader; Captain and Mrs.
Paul Sc-Lrader and two daughters.
THE FAIR A SUCCESS.
. a"
Hrenham Van I)uen of thU city has
returned from Portland while tic-re be
attend' il a directory meeting of the
lwi and Chirk hoard. He report the
showing made to, and confirmed by the
director a one to lie very proud of,
a all balance show on the right side of
tlie ledger with tlx fair far enough
along to pre lude any japes.
iSeaside Murmuring's.
About the People and Social Doings of
. the Beach City.
The swift steamer Telephone, an old
Astoria favorite is to enter the Cas
cades IN-ks run. on a dail schedule out
of Portland. She ha lxen inspected and
enters in the lmsine tomorrow.
Following is the latest news In re
gard to the Ill-fated steamer F. A. Kil-
burn.
Marshflcld, Dr., Sept. O.-Freight i
till being discharged from the steamer
F. A. Kilburn, which struck on the bar
yesterday morning, and it will be impos-
ible to tell the extent of the damage
until all the cargo has been removed.
AT DEATH'S DOOR.
Wot A was received at this office this
morning at 3 o'clock that I.. (I. Crowin,
who wa mi bodly hurt by a log rolling
up. 11 him on Thursday la-t at Kelly's
camp near Knappa, was in a desperate
condition and hi life in grave doubt.
He i at St. Mary' hopital and bis
physician and nurses are doing all that
human engenuity and interest can sug
gest to bring Mr. Cromin through, but
at the hour named, were very dulerious
of the outcome.
E0TEL ARRIVALS.
The Occident
Hoy Trout, Tillamook.
!-on IJcrry. Tillamook.
I. IIiM-ill. Tillamook.
Kstetta Cupp, Caldwell, Ma.
Itcrtha Ikmlwerne, Palmyra Miion.
Ida.
Ma i v Cupp. Caldwell, Ida.
(J. F. (ioldwaite, Portland.
Sd. S. Xyman. Seattle. .
P. Titu. John Day.
M. B. llm-kenberry, Illwaco.
S. HeiUhii, Portland. .
- (J. W. Spring. Portland.
Kd. llemnwsy, Spokane,
Dan Hcinnway, Sjsikane.
A. W. Cep-on, Caldwell, Ida.
C. L. l)aheim. Knappton.
A. J. Albring. Spokane.
C. S. McMaunnie. ltoisie.
Peter F.skcldson. 15die.
H. C. Itoenls-rg, PHoi-ie
l-jirne-t Knger, I!oiie
H. J. i;o-'iil-rg. Iloi'-ic.
A. C. Wheeler, Portland.
F. S. Ashlnirv. Portland.
Seaside, Or., Sept. 9. Clatsap Beach
ha at no time during the season ha
it presented a more charming appear
anr than it does now, with the throngs
of bright, earnest college girls who are
i
here attemling the First Northwest
Confcrew-e of the Youtjg Women's Chris
tian Association. The fore mm is spent
in serious work and in the afternoon in
social recreation. I
, ..... ,1- ..,-V '.- H .,.
Tlie ifotel Moore, where the conference
i Is ing held, has been the seen of
some delightful function, whk-h began
with a reiption in the parlors Tues
day afternoon, immediately following
the arrival of the delegates. The ves
per servi on the pier wa very im
pressive. Wednesday afternoon was spent in
making a trip to the Salt Caverns;
Thursday, a trip to Thompson's Falls,
and Wednesday, the climax was reach
ed by a delightful picnic at Oar hart
Park. Luncheon was taken from the
hotel and through the kindness of Mrs.
W. J. Honey man was served at her cot
tage, where coffee had already been pre
pared. Tjhe slight mist which which
perited in falling in no way served to
dampen the spirit of the picnickers,
who gathered loads of ferns and the
beautiful kinniklnie berries, which grow,
so abundantly In this locality.
The conference closes with the even
ing service of September 12.
Miss Genevieve Butterflekl't 13th
birthday was celebrated in a charming
manner Tuesday afternoon. A largt
party of young person took part in the
festivities of the afternoon and played
Snap Pitt, Old Maid and finally ended
with a paper chae, in which tlie first
prizes were captured by Creata But
ter fie Id and Ernest Johnson, and the
consolations fell to Georgn Btitter field
and the hostess, herself.. The lunch
table were artistically decorated with
nweet a and fern. Delicious refresh
ment were served. Mis Oneviere wai
the recipient of many handsome pres
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Smith entertained
a bouse party last week and part of
this week. A number of pleaant out
ings, were arranged for their guests. A
trip to Thompson's Falls Monday waa
one of the most sussesaful affairs of
the week.
A jolly house party is occupying Lom
ma Cottage for a forthnight. The do
mestic services are conducted on the co
operation plan.
-What are the things that touch us
most as we look back through the
years!" asked a lecturer impressively.
There was a moment's pause, and then
a small bor in the audience answered:
"Our iinder-hirts."
Do you suffer with indigestion, con
stipation, feel mean and cross, no
strength or appetite! Ilollister'a Rocky
Mountain Tea will make you well and
keep you well. 33 cents, Tea or Tab
lets. Frank Hart's drug store.
We Make Halls
All Kinds to Order
From Any Block or Any Style.
Hats Dyed, Cleaned and Blocked.
Expert Panama Hat Cleaners. . .
R. ROELOFSZ
Kiljunen's Tailor Shop, Occident Block. .
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The Delphos
THE CAN THAT
NEVER OVER-FILLS
A LAMP IS
Declares Intentions.
.1. t hiil"bol. a native of Turkey, yes
terday appeared liefore the county clerk
and declared his intention of becoming
an American citizen. ;
t. .'
The Astorian, 73 cents a month.
mm
The Can is guaranteed satisfactory by the
makers.
Pump cannot get out of order; it is braced
to the bottom of the Can; it will not wear out;
it pumps any kind of oitr
This Can is stronger than any Can made.
The top of can is supported from below.
The hinged cover conceals the pump; keeps
out dirt; makes it the most attractive Can sold.
Sold Only in Astoria by
W. J. SCULLEY, Agent
472 COMMERCIAL ST.
Ask Your KaOafrVr.rrlX f A D i
Dealer for the J w vr l I I UiIV
Perfect for home-canning all kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Came, Fowl. Pickles, Jellies Jams, etc.
: Will keen everv known article of food sweet and sound for vcars and retain its n.itinsl freli fl.ni.r
"II " "'
So Easy, Quick and Simple a Child
Can Seal and Open It. ;
Sclf scalinp. no separate rubber ring. No cutting or burn
ins of fingers.
NO ZINC NO POISON 1
NO MOULD
SANITARY
All parts of the jar and cover are impervious to the acids
of fruit, vegetable, meat, fish, and all other food products. T
Made in pints, quarts and half-gallons white glass, three- f
inch wide mouth. The ECONOMY JAR received the award and 4
medal World's Fair St Louis. T
First premium and medal California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah T
and Montana Fairs. Endorsed by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer. En-
lorsed by National Grange Convention in 1904. Send us stamp ,
and name of your dealer and we will mail you complete book- '
let of recipes for home-canning. 4
MANUFACTURED BY , 4
KERR GLASS MAN'F'G CO.
OaK St, Portland, Oregon i
The hull is taking water as fast as it
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