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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1905)
M03DTY, SIPIEMBEB it, 1905. HIE MORMIMi AbTORlAN ASTORIA, OREGON I; Wi . Htvi Just Btoeivtd Our Fall Shipment of Martin's New York . . Cream Cheese Ther U bom M food. It bit that rick creamy flavor only found is a really flnt-ciae cheese Leamv your order Do it now. 4 ROSS, HIGGINS L Co. m -WI SELL CHASE k SAHBORK'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tho family rtataurant of Astoria ii recognised aa tin IIs restaurant. Tb best meala and tho twit ftervle ia Aa torla. 110 Eleventh street The frlac Catering company'! din ngroora ia again open under the aamt management Everything flrtt clan. CuUlna and aervie uneicelled. Private dining-room for ladle. If you want tho family to I healthy strong and active, give them llillit-r' It.M key Mountain Tea t hi month. Make rich, rrd blood, bone and muscle. 3.1 cent, Tra or Tablet. Frank Hart' lrug store. Enjoy Columbia River Scenes On the deck of the fast steamer Tele graph, having Callender dink, Astoria, for I'ortland, dally, except Friday, at 2 P. M. Sundays, at 2:30 1'. M. Yon reach Portland in ample time for a stroll or for aa evenlng'e vilt at your frh-nd'a home. OLSEN C0RN0. At the IVrp Kivcr home of the bride's purcnt on Saturday afternin lat, .li Hilma H -n and Mr. I'ntil Crw. at tbW city were united in marriage, Itev. W. M, Short of (iracc Fpicopal rhiirrh, oftVlating. Ill thi evening a home dance wa indulged in ly nearly a Vtindred Invited guest, including a ritniiVr of Atoriuu, and a dainty and abundant uimt Wa M-rvi-d to the VWtation of nil. The young people will male IVlr future home in Astoria. ONE OR ASTORIA. A lady tourist, who in her time ha has done th" continent and uiot of it cities remarked to an A tor Ian (riend who wa seeing her off on the Tele graph yesterday afternoon "you may say for iw, a a lone woman travelling for pleasure and general information all ahotit tlie country, that thin place i one of the best ordered 1 ever saw; hav ing heard a goisl deal elsnit Astoria, along certain linea, win prejmred for almost any evidence calculated to dis eonrt a u woman, and in the week I've- hern here, I have not seen nor heard a thing t'i (.(Tend me, ami you know I took it all in fr you and your brother arted a my guide, when I wasn't alone which wa riot often." One gl opinion (.'"tie abroad anyway. AMONG THE SICK. SPECIAL Italian Prunes TODAY 40C the Box CHOICE Oregon Grapes 25C The Basket SELECTED Oregon Silver Prunes 20C the Basket "- " JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iiS-isa Twelfth St., Aitoria. St. Mary'i Hoipital With Forty-Two Patient One Death Yesterday. At fl o'rloik Int evening there were forty two jieople under treatment for various, nmhidie grave ami mild, at St. Mary' Ibs-pital on Iunne street. A fair pretvntiijfe of the are rriii and the gissl iter. and their HtnIT of as sistant are kepi very busy. At 3 oVlmk yesterday afternoon the suffering of Mr. ! Carter from cancer wa ended in death. She wa a tier man lady from Young' Hiver, and thir ly -Hirer year of aye anil had lo re hit ion. in tlii virinity nve her reaved huliand. Among The ether grave eao may I mentioned that of Mi ( lui-twria IV-I-len. of Spokane, Vahington, who whib' vi.iting friend at lllwneo lat week wa trieken with apniV iti ami brought o St. Mary' where fhe wa nrted upon on Tliurwlny lat. Mi la-llen, who i twenty -one yinr of age, warned to rally nh-ely from the opera tion. but nk af-ain on Saturday ami ve.terdnv evening wa very low, m low that grave fear are entrrtained for her recmery. The i-ae wa dly eun pli.-ated with the gall tw element, and to tlii the dubioiiM comlile.u i attn billed. The third and apparently wort ene ninli-r treatment i that of 1.. tJ. t'ron lien, whie (ln-t wa budly rruhed llll der a rolling hm, nt Kelh-y. ramp, near Knnppa. on Thurday lift. If he enr vive hi reiwery will lie itlrmt a rtiira- rh-. and tlnr in attendanre tion him an- utterly without ho The lung and heart are badly involved oxide from :thr rxtraordinary nature of hi wound, the trriiiim and rib on either lde be- ! ing fractured. M"t of the other eae are progre- (lng atifaotorily and thne not i-onva- heent are making ginitt progrea to ward it COUNTY COURT NEWS Detailed Report of Cjaims Allow ed it September Term. ' ROAD FUND DISBURSMENTS 0n of tba Many and Varied Claim Pie aented For Payment Only Ona Wai Partly Diwllowed Attrejita Ex penati Amount to Larft Sum. 10 00 10 00 7 00 00 00 15 00 IS 00 70 03 8 80 5 00 12 00 21 00 0 00 7 00 FUNERAL NOTICE. All tnemliera of Gateway Tent No. .13, K. O. T. M!, are reqtieMed to attend the funeral of Mr, farter, wife of Sir Knight L A. Carter, whiih take plm at Pohl'i undertaking parlor, at 1 oVloek p. m., today. MORE BARGAINS ' 1 N : FURNITURE OWING to the delay in the completion of our new store building we will continue our reduction sale during September. The Greatest Assortment The Finest Quality The Lowest Prices 'Vr- r M COMHCTI riOU 11-TV 4 1 1 I I If. L I I The following clairna were allowed by the nmnty rourt at the September term: Ollicer and employe eaturiea. .f 1470 12 Miehael IVnly. alUwauce for Aug. 10 00 Mr. ISruee, allowance for Aug.. Margaret .lohnwm, allowance. . Mr. C. linker, rarr Ktallierg.... F. V. (lardiiK-r, deputy ieor A. 1 t'lark, Deputy Aeor.. ('. K. Kurd, enumerating cenua it. U'. Ioiiiihlrry, enumerating rrnu Cor. In'iM-Kt Kino CarIon...... U 75 Cor. Inuet J. A. Itannall.... 11 00 Cor. Inuet Milo Itayton Cor. Iniiiet (iarner Keh-r.... Mr. A. K. lluden, 4 day exam ing teaeher Mr. C. A. (U-arhort. 7 day ex amining teacher Kiiiina C. Warren, aupplie. ex pre and po-ttage Sherman Transfer Co., rig for hi iff Tho. I.inville, nerving pajH-r. etc 23 03 C. C. Clarke, wrving paper, etc.. 6 W) Wm. !jirm, attending Co. Court. 4 State of the. v. A. Seaborg. -ot 11 80 State of Ore. v. .1. Heiidriiken rot 20 5.1 Paul l.efer. eot 9 20 State of Ore, v. I Johannon.. .. 9 70 State of Die. v. M. Tiph h, rot 23 03 II. W. Otto, proiion Klk Creek road 02 00 It. W. Otto. nail 23 Holme and Seihert, repair road iM-iiiM-r 1 00 City Meat Market, (Seasidi) ... 2 03 It. O. hii-e. iipl'Mn 13 00 I'ay Holl Klk Cri-ek Koad Ml 03 I'uv Koii, oid ehaiein Kou.l.. in z. K. olx-n nail, and ax handle.. Ilolmc and Seibrrt, rep. tool Smith I'oint Hond A-toiin Cnihhcd Rm-k Co., eriiKlied r'k Foard A Stoke Co., ewer pipe .1. I'. ltvnn. making 2 fill on Wallu-ki road Dun Milan. laW Co bridge dit. 11 Tom Warrrn.lalior C bridge, di-t. XolJ 100 Si b C.lanT, labor Co. bridge ,dit road. No. 77 John I.aren. hauling powder.. Fiher ltri. Co.. 2 rHavie.. ,, lohn Fry, lmre fel, ete Foard Stoke Co.. pmvi-lous.trlp to Nehalem 13 00 A. C. Si R. K. Co.. 1 ton powder . 110 00 I'mel F.igner Tran-fer Co., rig w--. for inH'eting road 3 50 County Court exene 53 50 Fi-lier Itro Co.. 0 pinud waste 1 13 Foard A Stoke Co., coal oil. . . . 2 03 I'ay Roll. Hridge road No. 80, Mindry peron 89 13 . W. Duncan, bld'g btidge.fork of Neeanicum crerk 2tM) 00 F. Drecr & Co., rep bridge. . . . Payroll bridge on Warrenton rd. Xo. 07 Citv I.umlier A Box Co.. lumlior for bridge Ijiiic A Lumberg. lumWr bridge, Xoithrup Crerk Ihui 0. Mularkey, lumlier War- n-nton road ,?. C. Clinton, postage, ete 0 50 M. W. Otto, provisions for Roo Story, duty 5 00 11. W. Otto, prov. Rose Story, August... 5 00 L U Xanthrup, prov. Annie Sic fert Chirk A rtiu-hanan, exprt re lort It. W. Otto, Warrant Reissued for one loot 03 32 Tho I.inville, alferifT, penalties on tax cases in circuit court submitted 2130 31 A. V. Allen, prov. Matt. Juop- peri,, June 1 20 A. V. Allen, Prov. Matt. Juop- perl. July 1 00 A. V. Allen, prov. Mrs. Isaac Uill 7 80 A. V. Allen, prov. J. Nyman... 8 00 Roa Iliggin A Co., prov. Hugh McUughlin 8 00 Ro Higgins A Co., prov Geo. Wilson 6 00 Ros Iliggin A Co., prov. Geo. Wilson 8 00 Foard A Stake' Co., prov. for THE CUTS MONET. Statement for July end Am tat Mad - by tba Treasurer. City Treasurer Thomas Dealey ha filed with auditor Anderson hi report for the month of July and August, bearing ojmn street ament. war rant, and bomU. In th matter of, street aemetita Treasurer Dealey has paid out the sum of $15,802. 31, of which 1003.74 waa in terest; and in the same period he ha disbursed $21j9H8.13, a principal and in terest on city warrants and on bond account. 1 ', , There is available for the redemption of municipal warrants, which have been called but not yet presented a sum ap proximating $20,000. The report shows healthy financial condition, and indicate a careful over sight of tho finances by the power that be. THE GENTLE TOURIST. i """"" The city by the sea ha awarmed with the genu tourist for the past SUNDAY SEA NOTES River and Bay and the Craft that ply Thereon. GAS0 LI NE,STEAM, AND CANVAS Manoranda of the Coming and Going of Steamers, Toga and Sailers Pien and Pier Men Kept Bury Despite the Day of Sett . The tug Vanguard joined the Cal len der fleet at the company' pier after lightering 8,000 bundles of shingles to the Roanoke and Xewport. The same fleet of tug wa swelled yesterday af ternoon bv the arrival from Coos Bay an t I v.,., .... ..(.of Cru.r wheh jn .......... . .... a ami! hiiBeir nna iti . der tow of the Columbia. After dock omnipresent, aim eacn ana every one in charge of one or more youngsters and the inevitable "grip-" They all look hap py ami seem to enjoy all Astoria has to how them, they ask intelligent ques tions, make sharp criticisms, crack jokes ami swap information readily, like the well oted travelled people they are. There is mighty little of the "swell' about them, they appear to be just good, plain, wholesome, home folks, out for a holiday with money enough to pay -their way, and though most of them have come thousand of mile to see Astoria and her kindred resorts, there i nothing about them to distin guish them from the ordinary native, excep that insistent grip. This alone mark them for the stranger, and stranger though they lie, they are good ly honest American, and a such, As toria welcome them within and without her gate. JELDNESS-SMITH. Mr. Chei-dey D. Smith and Miss Kl freyda Jeldne lxth of thi city, were united in marriage at th home of the bride's parent., at 0 o'clock yesterday evening. The happy young people de parted immediately or California where they will remain for the next four month. ing her tow the Columbia left down and out for her home port. Capt Wm. McKce in command. The following appeared in the columns of the Portland Journal of Saturday last: "Sheriff Word this afternoon levied an attachment on Captain "Jack " Reed of the gasoline launch Fox for $104 in favor of Foard A Stokes of Astoria. The Fox collided with a small boat and cauw-d the drowning of a girl and boy some weeks ago." The three masted schooner Sequoia loaded to the scuppers with lumber, for San Pedro left out under tow of the Tatoosh at 0:30 p. m. yesterday even ing. The steamer Roanoke, for San Frsa cisco and San Pedro cams down treat Portland yesterday morning and doetual at the Callender piers where sac took on 4,000 bundles of shingles before leav ing out at 1 p. m. The steamer Xewport waa at thai Callender dock at 5 a. m. yesterfny and after loading shingles all day, fiat away for San Francisco, direct In ta afternoon. The Tatoosh passed down to the bar with a three masted schooner at aooa, but no source of information wouU yield up the schooner's name. The fine tug Mellville waa tied up at her owners dock yester, the CaUeadar her owners dock yesterday, the Cal lender company. , The U. S. tug Arago. Captaia Tylet; left out yesterday afternoon for Coo Bay where she will attend to aotae dredging work. The towing steamer W. F. Heafmoa arrived down yesterday afternoon ssita the bark Isaac Reed, lumber laden far San Francisco. The steamer Acme, arrived down early yesterday morning and crossed oat at 7:30 o'clock, bound for San Franciaca. The steamer Harvest Queen dawn early yesterday morning and dock ed at the 0. R. A X. piers. TEE TELEGRAPH'S NEW KATE. ..The awift iteamer Telegraph leaven Callender dock, Astoria, daily, for Post land, except Friday, at 2 o'clock p. au, arriving in Portland at 8: 30 p. m. A round trip fare of $225 has been estab lished for the next 60 days, going int effect today. Xo better way to observe, the beauties of the Columbia river. O09S0'$0O0O000000030000S A NEW DEPARTURE n fii Li Oar Specialty i 7 e e 9 O 1 43 4 25 M5 50 10 50 457 00 5 00 20 00 2 00 3 00 12 00 24 13 2 25 39 00 09 08 2 00 100 00 TO FERNDALE. The Tallant (irant Packing company's I eoM storage plant at I'M River, Califor nia will 1 in tlie hand- of K. W. Tal lant. the coming season. Mr. Tallant, accompanied by S. .Tarvi, Jo. Phillips, R. Trullinger, Burt Hun and P. Grady, left on the Roanoke for Fcrndale, Cali-1 fomia, yesterday O 3 Feather Plumes Cleaned and Curled, also Boas and GlovesCleaned Ladies can leave orders and work at Ladies' Exchange. 0 R. ROELOFSZ at Kiljunen's Tailor Shop, Occident Building. a '0SOO0S0S00SO00S0S0S0300SO0S00O LOCALS ARE DEFEATED. The concluding game of baseball for ! tlie championship of the Iower Co- lumbia River h-ague wa played yester-! dav at Cathalamet between the West ' Astoria and Cathalamet nines. The local team "wa evidently not "in if a they were defeated by a score j r ii t. 1 A large crowd of Astorians went over with the boy and did all in their power to induce the bird of victory to perch upon the local standard but their ef fort were of no avail. BS-7.HISI The Delphos THE CAN THAT NEVER. OVER-FOIS A LAMP IS The Can is guaranteed satisfactory T) the makers. Pump cannot get out of order; it is braced to the bottom of the Can; it will not wear out; it pumps any kind of oiL This Can is stronger than any Can mid. The top of ran is supported from below. The hinged cover conceals the pump; keeps out dirt; makes it the most attractive Can sold. Sold Only in Astoria bt W. J. SCULLEY, Agent 472 COMMERCIAL ST. HtSS-"! sVt-r-J-J-S-t-VJ-H- N$H-MHM-$4V44N ECONOMY JAR Tcrfect for home-canning all kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Game, Fowl, Tickles, Jellies, Jams, ctx. Will keep every known article of food sweet and sound for years and retain its natural fresh flavor. s Ii ,v " , So Easy, Quick and Simple a Child Can Seal and Open It. Self-scaling, no separate rubber ring. No cutting or burn " ing of fingers. t t NO ZINC NO POISON NO MOULD SANITARY All parts of the jar and cover are impervious to the acid of fruit, vegetable, meat, fish, and all other food products. T Made in pints, quarts and half-gallons white glass, three inch wide mouth. The KCOXOMV JAR received the award and t medal World Fair St Louis. J 2 First premium and medal California, Oregon, Idaho, Ctaa T and Montana Fairs. Endorsed by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer. Ea- Jorsed by National Grange Convention in 1904. Send us stamp and name of your dealer and we will mail you complete book- ? let oi recipes lor nome-canning. MANUFACTURED BY KERR GLASS MAN'F'G CO. 6&U St. Portland, Oregon Geo. Gore 7.50 . . . . Continued on Poge Three.) ....