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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1905)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935. THE. MORNING ASTOMAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. The Real Thing Nevada Comb Honey Dn and Froh, mad by tht bees. V guarantee u to be strictly ?ur. 15c the One Pound Frame ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. . WX SILL CRASS ft SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. Tilda Anderson, inage. 1470 CAaml Avenue. Given either at home or will cull. School days are here again ftct jour liooks and opplie at the Little Hook Store on 10th t. Huler and blotter free with rack purchase. Wurol k Akerman, taxidermist, mat tre maker, furniture upholstering harne rejwiring, carpet cleaning an laying. Ninth street. Tha family restaurant of Ait or la la recognised aa tha liaaa rtitaurant. Tha beat meals and tha beat service In Aa- torla. 120 Eleventh street Tha Palace Catering company din Ing rooro la again open under tha same managmnt Everything first elaaa. Culaina and service unexcelled. Private dlnlngtoora for ladles. If you want tha family to l healthy strung and active, give them ollittr's Hockey Mountain Tra thla month. Make rich, red blood, bone and muscle, 35 rent, Tra or Tablet. Frank Hart' lrug store. MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriaga license was lued yes terday morning to Wallace Punkin and F.liabeth Miklc.on, U.th of the N thm valley. Enjoy Columbia Rim Scents On the decks of tha fait steamer Tele graph, leaving Callender dork, Aatoria, for Portland, daily, except Friday, at S P. M. Sundaya, at 2:30 P. M. You reach Portland in ample tiroa for a atroll or for an eve nlng'e visit at your friend's boma. its mm That is what they all lay when they drink our Perfection Blend Mocha and Java Coffee When you are again ordering cof fee sec that you get this biand, and if you do not say IT GOOD Bring it back and we will cheer fully refund your money JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS 118-111 Twelfth St., Astoria. MARRIAGE' LICENSE. A license to wed wa yesterday luel by the county clerk to Jame N. Pedcr Mm and Hard uldbrancn. THE A. 0. U. W. HOME. Th cement walU under the new home of the local lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen on Xint street have been completed by Contract or Tehuck, and the autieratrtirture will I pushed to a "-,'ly conclusion in or ler that the fraternity may have coin fortable quarter for the winter. NEW LODGE ORGANIZED. The Order of Washington, which a one time ws one of the strongest or ganiiation in thi city, I lsing reor k'ani.cd under the direction of I. J. Mc Mum-y. Seventeen memlcr were initi ated Thurlay evening and a latch ol twenty three will la admitted into the order at tha next meeting. DELEGATES SELECTED. At the meeting of the W. C. T. V yesterday the following delegate am! alternatea were elected to attend the state convention of that organization wheih will be held at The Dalle on K tolier 3 to fl. lelcgate:-Mr. M. A. Halt, Mr four Hrenmer, Mr. Wiliam Ho, At ternate: Mr. Cha. Wright, Mr, .IcfTer. Mr. C. A. Ccarhart. PETITION FOR SIDEWALK. A petition waa filed with Auditor Anderson, at the city hall, yeterday from a ritiwn on Irving avenue praying ermiiiim of the common council to lay a cement aldewalk on that thoro ughfare between Fifteenth and Si tecnth street," seventy feet in length, and to lay a woden aidewalk on Fif tecnth atreet along the front of hi projerty. Tlii wa practically all the business handled in that department yesterday though tha judge had bin hand full of routine matter that have accumulated for presentation to the council on Mon day night next. The police court wat barren a a desert, no offender of mu nicipal law having been cor ra led by the police. THE TELEGRAPH'S NEW SATE. The awift steamer Telegraph leaves Callander dock, Astoria, daily, for Port' land, except Friday, at 2 o'clock p. m., arriving in Portland at 8: 30 p. m. A round trip fare of $2.25 baa been eatab li-hed for the next 60 days, going into effect today. No better way to oboerve the beauties of the Columbia river. The Aatorian, 73 cent a month. i5i! 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 QlAS.ItElLB0Rtl S:C0)i cohsuti noysi-rvpxisMiRs.: in ; 1 V t I I - H LOCAL MARINE LOG Few Craft Stirring In Home Waters Yesterday. CHARTERS AND FREIGHTS Demand for Bottom Increasing Not ably Delivery Ordera for Salmon Hard to Place Season Opens in Manner Deemed Propitious. Ventenlay proved to be one of the dullest daya in the lor-al marine world. The movement of sea going vetxeU, iM-ing particularly few. No day in the present month baa eiualU!d it. Ip Ui o'chak lut evening the bar-reort nhowed only two veeU in trannit over that great aea liarrier, the Columbia for San Francico and the Gerald C. from Si lets. The bay and river traffic boat II kept their w.liedule and the fed eral department vencU were active uiml. but the "front" waa barren and cntleo, aide from the pounding sd minbtered the Munzanita by the big oliniil.ia early yesterday morning and lecrilied elew here in thee column, The ateamr De-patch arrived down from Portland lat evening and will go 0 wa thin morning. The teamer Nahcotta tied up at the lock at 3 o'ebak yesterday evening itb a full complement of paenger, om Iiwaco, anl a big lot of freight. In her carvo were 10011 caei of aalmon conitned to Philadelphia, of thee 5S1 were from the M!owan cannery at II iw ami si'.i I ruin tne jm.owan piani t Miuwan. Ihe ateamer I.urline lot a uny in her rnnning achedule. yesterday by the h'avy demand on her for freight aer vice. She waa held over on her laU down trip and yeaterday morning dock I at the "old Can" pier and took on 3000 cac of aalmon. The steamer I'n ine Oiled the I.urline' expre, mail nd paMngiT engagement lat even mg. Captain J. Moran, an old and well nown teamtMatman, ia down from ortland Ai-lting Atoria friends. The fctcaroer Harriaon arrived in and up at 8 o clock last night, with a good manifcut. and paengcr from Tilla mook cur ana uav. The bill of aale from O. W. Hume & unpany, of San Franciaco, to Hamuel Klmore, of thia city, for the ahip St Nichola, for the consideration of $10 in good jfolil coin, wa recorded at the custom house in thl fltr reMerdar, I'lie St Nictiolas ha been offered two charter iu the past few days one for Honolulu, w ith lumber at f 14 per thou ind feet, and the otlter for Australia ith the xame commodity, at $12.50 per thousand feet, lloth were declined. Freights are increasing steadily here bout and at fair figure, and the de ma ml tor vessel I larger than usual , thia early date in the aeason. These ct may be taken to predicate con derable activity in local rommercial irclc. The steam schooner Of raid C, came early yesterduy mornig and immedi tely loaded out again with (10 ton of iplie for the Klmore cannery at Si ti. She departed lute last night. Major-General McKcnzie and hi col ague on the fortilicatlona apcciul com mittee, arrived in the city yesterday ev ening on the Columbine, after a detail in! inspection of the fort, and jetty, at the mouth of the Columbia; and the entire party took the evening train for 'ortland, a indicated in their program, announced in the Astoria n yesterday morning. U IN THE JUSTICE COURT. The trial of the case of William Cliristensen va. Steustand Bro., was finished yesterday after having been continued over from Wednesday after noon in the justice court. A judgment wa given the plaintiff in the eum of 9147.50. with cost. The auit i in reality a much more important one than the amount involv ed indicates, as it involves the riirhU of the different interest to the use of certain placet for fishing purposca and final decision in the higher court 11 be watched with interest. -' TO PORTLAND Ins. The. O. R. 4 N. company will continue to aell tickets until October 15th from Astoria to Portland and return for $2.23, good returning until October 31, 1903. ASTORIA HAILED FROM AFAR SHANGHAI WANTS HER GOODS Lacal Concern Receive Pertinent and Flattering Inquiry. When a city of Astoria' comparative ly, limited rating in t'i manufacturing and comiiM-u-ial world, po-e-e4 an es tablishment that put out an article the prime, intrinsic merit of whi'.'.i it made current in Asiatic or Kuropean center, then the distinction and credit Is happily ahared by the house produc ing the article and tlie city in which tiia house and business ia founded. A case in point i tlie house of The I. 8. iVllinger company and iU output of blank-form book, technically con structed to aerve the peculiar neede of any pecial business. So usful have the ecial system forma become that they are quoted and commended from one busine houe to another and from one community to another, until the present limit of endorsement for the above firm and, incidentally, of Astoria, U fixed by the following letter, just at nd. Shanghai, August 6, 1905. ' Meer. J. H. Delinger & Co., Astoria, Oregon. Dear Sir: We have recently begun manufacturing general woodwork. We also Ojierate a wholesale and retail lum ber yard. Manufacturing capacity, 400 doora per week; sale of lun.rr about 10,000,000 feet sr year; and we would be pleased to receive sample sheet of your different account hook ami form to meet our requirements. If your form can lie ued we will lie pleaded to wild you an order. Kindly quote prices. We are also general contractor and probably you can furni-h ua'form foe tnia business. Your faithfully, A. B. ROSS, Manager. NO GERMAN CRUISER War Ship Falke Cannot Accept Astoria s Invitation. CAPT 6EHNCKE 50 DECLARES Much Debated Reception a Things of the Past D.aappolnunent ' Geskral and Genuine Mayor Saprenant's Efforts Have Failed of Success. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Captain Skibbe ha returned from a visit to the exposition. Mr. and Mr. Ridehalgh went to Port land yesterday for a few daya sightHee- at the fair. Mrs. Slierman Pen nil 1 and children have returned from a visit with friend at Nahcotta. Mies Anna and tana Kopp accom panied by Mr. C. T. Crosby are Spend ing a few day at the Portland exposition. Mrs. ( In is Jalin and daughter Lulu I returned to their home at Petaluma. California after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Tboa. Pcteron of thia city. Manager Charlet Humphrey's, of the Potal Teleraph company' agency in thia city, left for Portland on yester day'a evening train, accompanied by Mr. Humphrey. Auditor F. D. Kuettnor, of the A. & C. R. R. company, with Mr. Kuitnor, j were homing arrivals on the non ex- , pre from Portland yeaterday. J Arthur Dayton, who, for the past six ' week ha been clerking for Frank Hart, the druggist, left for Portland on the Telegraph yesterday. Mr. Dayton i follow him on this morning' A. & C. R. express. Mr. and Mr. Harney Fngtrom, for i Collin Springs; Captain (iunderson of ! the Pilot association, for Portland; and I Mi L. lievereau for the latter city were paengers on the steamer I'ndine. lust evening. to Olympia, Wash, Sept, 14, 1905 Mayor Suprenant, Astoria, Oregon: Oregon: I beg to thank yon very much for your kind invitation. I id extremely sorry it will be fan- pewibfe to accept it The Falke most go up to Portland as di- rectly aa posible. (Signed) CAPTAIN BEHNCEE, Commanding." Unhappily, the foregoing dispatch re ceived by Mayor J. W. Suprenant, of thi city, late last evening, put a qui etus iiKn the plea -ant anticipations of thousands of Astoria' citizens, who' had hoped tiie big German cruiser, Falke, might have been held here for a few day on her journey to the metropolis of Oregon and the Lewi and Clark ex portion; in whica event, Mayor Su prenant and other leading men of the city stood ready to organize a scheme of entertainment and amusement in ing this city, which the captain, the officers, aad tkt men of the battle ship would hava guest of honor, and the city hare gone on record once again aa Uba port-hoapitable par excelUnce, ol tha) Pacific coast. The telegram ia in repema t ISa joint letter aent to' Captain Be bock hj the German consul at Portland aaal Mayor Suprenant, during the lattarts recent viait to Portland, and hia Iwasoc, along with a boat of other, deplore the nature of it. And, a be says, the German resides ta of Aatoria will be distinctly dppuari- ed in not being able to extend Iraterav al courteaiea to thia splendid Hiiimui tative of the Fatherland. The tone of the telegram Indicate that the disappointment ia mutual, aaal with thia mild salve for the popofaar chagrin, the long talked of, and bopV for reception of the kaiera war-akin must be put aside. So be it NEW WINTER SCHEDULE Changes Made in the Train Serricn ej the A. k C. R. Company. The winter aciiedule of train awrvif on the Astoria & Columbia River road will go into effect on MoaAejy next September 18, 1005, at noon. It is practically the came lime-card aa waa in ue last winter. The Portland ser vice will be the same as at preaemt, ex cept that the Sunday train out of Port Una at 2:30 in the afternoon and lata) Astoria at 6 o'clock, will be diaeaaUaav ed, that train taking ita place oa Urn regular week-day time now oVaerved. The regular train from Astoria fa Seaside will leave Astoria at 11:33 ta the forenoon, and 5:50 p. m.; the toiea hence to Flavel and Fort Stevens, da parting at 11:40 a. m., and returning t this city, leave Fort Stevens at 2:15 a. m., ariving in Astoria at 2:45 p. m. In all ofiher dltails tha time-ear heretofore in use has no change affeea- 00OS09000900900000000090eQ ti A viaT'fJir at ana a nraviawfliinpavBra aa nil LADIES Oar Specialty ia 1 III GENTLEMEN'S en: IB ! Feather Plumes Cleaned and Purled. Un TW nd r.lrui 1 uav wan um vivvaviMHW Indies can leave orders and work at Ladies' Exchange. J K. KOBLOFSZ at Kiljunen's Tailo.Shoj, Occident Building. O OSO00000000000000009090 THE CAN THAT NEVER OVER-f&IS A LAM? 5 The Delphos DnepieiiSipiiUnessiDiQ -: Trie- Can is guaranteed satisfactory bj tke makers. . ' Pump cannot get out of order; it is brace! to the bottom of the Can; it will not wear o it pumps any kind of oil. This Can is stronger than any Can made. The top of can is supported from below. The hinged cover conceals the pump; kerpc out dirt; makes it the most attractive Can sold. SoldOnl,y in Astoria bf W. J. SCULLEY, Arent 472 COMMERCIAL ST. Ask Your Dealer for the ECONOMY JAR Terfect for home-canning all kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, Meat, Fish, Game, Fowl, Pickles, Jellies, Jams, etc. X ill keep every known article of food sweet and sound for years and re tain its natural fresh flavor. I f : - ? M' dim 1 LAfiHJ Sd Easy, Quick and Simple a Child Can Seal and Open It Self-sealing, no separate rubber ring. No cutting or ing of fingers. bum- X 1NO ZINC NO POISON SANITARY All parts of the jar and cover are impervious to the acids of fruit, vegetable, meat, fish, and all other food product. Made in pints, quarts and half-gallons white glass, three- inch wide mouth. The ECONOMY JAR received the award and medal World's Fair St Louis. First premium and medal California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Montana Fairs. Endorsed by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer. En dorsed 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. MANUFACTURED BY KERR GLASS MANTG GO. OaK St., Portland. Oregon