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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER it, 1903. 8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Fancy 4 Fruits Tmn fir eaanlng, per box fl.00 GnrciBttin apples, pet box 1.00 Taary Grave atins, per box 1-30 AB leads ec fresh vegetables and fruits, Staple and fancy groceries. ASTORIAGROCERY C3 CMMMrelal Si Phone Main 681 North Shore News Ilwaco and Surroundings. Doot Break Your Back. r "It reguires no Stooping." The Long' Handled Dust Pans Held close to the floor while user is upright, it takes up the dirt Ike an ordinary dust pan. Bare many a backache. Keep dean by using The World's Only Dust Brush Works automatic and floors can be swept without raising a particle of imt. Just the thing for stores, offices, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial 8treta Branch at Uniontown. Latest Musical Hints la the Shade of the Old Apple Tree. Where the Silvery Colorado Flows. Keep a cosy Corner in your Heart for He. Bj the Watermelon Vine. A Wiippered Thought. The Leader of the little German Band Wait till the Sun Shines. Uorest Echoes. Would You Care! ' A Nice. Girl Could do Wonders With He. Price ONE HALF Marked Trice J. N. Griffin SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. The ratal Gent Sa IU Remedr Sow Facta of Sdeaec II la the rarest thing In the world fot to be necessarily bald. No man i hair Is not dead at the roots, need ft bald If be will use Newbro's Herpl clda. the new icaln antiseptic. Herpl eide destroys the germ that cuts the hair mtt at the root; and cleans the scalp of Undniff and leaves It in a perfectly Valihr condition. Mr. Mannett, In the Ularyland Block, Butte, Mont, was en tirely bald. In less than a month Herpl ida had removed the enemies of hair growth, and nature did lt work by cov ering hia head with thick hair an Inch lcnc and In six weeks he had a normal smt of hair. Sold by leading druggixts. Bead 30c. In stamps for sample to The Xarjteida Co.. Detroit, Mich. agle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Crag Store, 549 Com. St, T. F. tourfn, Prop. "Special Agent." Ben Wise left for Portland on a bust ness trip Wednesday. He will select a full line of fall and winter goods be fore returning. Dr. Klarake left for Port Townsend Wednesday, on the Saheotta, where he will associate himself with an okl es tablidied physician in the practice of medicine. Dr. Klaiuk'e gave up a prac tice in Ilwaco last spring to accept a commission in the Russian hospital at the seat of war, and since bis return to the states has been unengaged. W. B. Donaldson, the Chinook trapper, was in Astoria Tuesday and Wednea day. Ben Carrington, of Astoria, the lower river agent of the J. M. Arthur Co, of Portland, is in eastern Oregon on a leave of absence. He will be away for two or three weeks. The government engineers are engaged in making a survey of the Ilwaco har bor, in accordance with a bill passed at the last session of congress. As soon as this survey is completed, plans and specifications for the dredging of the channel, will be compiled and forwarded to Washington by the engineering de partment, together with an estimate of the cost These plans will then be submitted to congress, and an effort made to secure the appropriation nec essary for the work. Some time ago Major Lang&tt estimated the cost at $15,000. Should the dredging be ac complished, it would have the effect of eliminating the maintaining of steam boat schedules between Astoria and Il waco and North Beach, in strict accord ance with the tides. As soon as the survey of the Ilwaco harbor and chan nel is completed, a survey of the As toria harbor will be made. Charley Snook, who clerks in the Col lings grocery btore, is taking in the fair this week. There is a rumor current to the effect that a huge wing dam will be construct- led in a northeasterly direction, from the head of Sand Island, with a view of sheering a curent through Bakers' Bay, and thus deepening the channel. It is imposible to confirm this rumor, but it is declared to emanate from reliable re sources. It is declared that the engin eer are more favorable to this project than to the dredging of the channel. It is believed that the present survey of the channel may hare particular signifi cance in this connection. Jack Johnson of Astoria is suffering from an attack of rheumatism, and has been unable to attend to his duties in the Bureau saloon. Captain E. L. Lowe of Astoria has' the upper work of the new launch which he constructed in Ilwaco last summer nearly completed, and she will soon be placed in operation. Measurements have been taken by the customs officials, and she will be well under the fifteen ton limit, necessary to the dispensing of a licensed crew. Captain Lowe is unde cided as to what line of work the boat will be engaged in, but for a portion of the time will probably be engaged in towing for the Ilwaco Mill and Lumber company. Nearly six years ago a meeting of the tockholders of the Ilwaco Railway & Navigation company, was called for the purpose of considering the proposition to mortgage the road, and while it is generally supposed that the money to be thus made available, was for an ex tension of the line from Ilwaco to Knap pton, yet no official confirmation of this has bpen obtainable. A significant fea ture in the situation, is the fact that this meeting has never been held, but, on the other hand has been postponed from week to week. By many, this Is taken to mean that negotiations at the Portland end are in progress, and that .... . i once all is in reauiness, me general meeting will be held, the mortgage ne gotiated, the funds thus made avail able and the construction of the road ordered. It is also contended that the Harriman interests thus kept a loop open by which they could commence the construction of a line up the north bank from Ilwaco, on short notice, should the Hill lines threaten to invade the field. The continued absence from Pacific county of R. W. Rulfin, the South Bend 3000080OSO000050000000 We Sell o lawyer, who was given considerable un pleasant prominence in connection with the Jansen estate, and the alleged mis appropriation of the funds, in Portland, ha given credence to the belief that he will not appear. Jansen, it will be re called met death in a street car accl dent, and his brother, who is illiterate, came west "from Wisconsin to settle the estate. A judgment of about 12500 was secured against the car company, but the great majority of this was eaten up with lawyer' fee. Of the amount Ruf fin received $700, but it is alleged that in order to secure the signature of the dead man's brother to the contract, that he represented to him, that he was sign ins a receipt for a small amount of money. District Attorney John Man ning ha been considering filing an in formation against Ruffin for obtaining money under false pretenses, but Ruffin is alleged to be in California, and it is not thought likely that he will re ap pear. Ruffin has a number of cases be fore the Pacific county superior court, which is demanding his attention, among them an attachment brought by Van Schuyver & Co., on Jack Wilson's livery barn, for the collection of an old liquor bit). This case is set for the coming term of court. Charley Kckert, conductor on the I. R . i a 1 x lias secureu a leave oi aosence, and with Mrs. Kckert left on the steam er Poter Sunday evening, for Portland. From an unreliable source a rumor has been sprung, to the effect that Gen eral Manager O'Brien during his recent visit to Ilwaco, made arangements for the taking over by the company of Pa cific park. An investigation ha been made, and it has been learned that the story is an umiualified falsehood with out the least foundation in fact. Mrs. M. C. Mordcn left last week Ur three months' visit at the scene of her" childhood, nea Ontario, Canada. She has not visited her old home for many years. C. H. McKinney, Ilwaco agent of the I. R. & N. company, has been checking up the beach stations of the road this week, preparatory to closing them for the winter. Wm. S. Rice, the Long Heath agent will go east an' T. F. Parker, who has been at Seaview will return to As toria. Major A. E. King returned from a trip to Portland and Oregon City Wednes day. Charley Mattson was In Astoria Tues day and Wednesday. Henry McCowan left on a, business trip to Portland Tuesday. Miss Violet Thiele, a young lady who has been the guest of Mis Ella Clan cey, came near meeting death in the treacherous breakers off Long Beach last Sunday afternon. Venturing too far out, she was caught in the undertow, and submerged beneath the waves. Sev eral times site disappeared beneath the surface before she was rescued by by standers. Her friend, Miss ( lancey al so had a narrow escape in her endeav ors to render assistance. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Vincent left for Portland Wednesday for a brief stay. Mrs. Roy Glenn left for a visit with her parents in Goldendale Sunday. She was accompanied as far as Portland by Mr. Glenn. D.,-W. Clancey, wh came to Hwaco to reside, several months ago, left Wed,- nesday for I larks ton, Wash, where he will in the future reside. His son, W. E. Clancey will continue a resident of Ilwaco. Ben Hawkins left for Portland on the Potter Sunday. On account of a clause in the franchise granted by the county commissioners to A. L. Gile, for a water system in Chin ook, of electric railroad privileges, a story has been circulated to the effect that Gile and others were preparing to corVtruct an eMctrio line. Mr. Gile states that the story is the height of absurdity. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Denton are attend ing the Portland exposition this week. C. A. Burnold, who recently Ui-posed of his tinshop to Miles Heath, is now employed in the Montgomery shop in Astoria. Miles Heath spent last week in Port land atending the Lewis and Clark fair. O A -afn v IJi ' I III i n...-i. k$ J$p Shoes J O fe.--: ":viv3 market. q 8 l4sL Try them, S. A. G1MRE 8 543 Bond Street 0pp. Sots, Higtiaa & Co. S. A. G1MRE There Is Just one way tc have good a kMng-prtoai aylaa softa Bavofiaj ) ao4a economically : Schilling's Best, at youi grocer's, moneyback. He returned on the Potter Saturday ev ening. Mie Nora Green is back from a visit with friends and relatives at Bay Cen ter and is at her old place, in the tele phone central office in Roger's pharmacy. Miss Cora Hawkins is planning to at tend the Providence academy in Van couver during the coming winter, where she will take a course in stenography. Miaa Iruia Ycaton i already at the school. County Attorney llewen came over from South Bend last Friday to prose cute the Green case in the justice, court, and returned to South Bend Saturday morning. C. K. Kerlee will leave for a business trip to Portland and Seattle Sunday. C. 11. (iiliMin is contemplating making some extensive repairs to the Dvlevan hotel. It is probable that he will keep the hostelry open during the coming winter. You will need to prepare your system for the coming weather, get your or gans to work like clock work. Hollia tex's Rockey Mountain Tea taken this month will do the business. 35 cents. ea or Tablets, sold and recommended Ry Frank Hart. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Perth Farm CmUxln Has keea la rnai ratty aaal k le4ia aati isms, alegars a at afssass si ftaktaa Sat aWiM S laataatty aba thraaak Ike iaras fee saia aM Its aatfal aatfSUaa laea Uewatiaj RIMOV1NQ WRINKLES Mtft7MfKeaerterftotW4aa Dr. Caartas Ptasa SW4 It yaaHNstr thai f S7Maa kaS? t'aaahMul araeawe f ras,IaailtoliaSsatala laaaaYJ aaa aaaao Per Dereleptaf Om Boat Weaata. aaraake fraaa saaataai M hatthm alaaaal laarasaeat el skyalaUaa.. TWa bueaaresttaa ssseMeat ts ssake the aaa Urm, large aaJi tatal OLD IT DSraATHWT 0TDUS inuooiste. Hagalar sttoe, .00 a baa. tat to at) vtd take advaaute ai tkls artCUl. OfTfa aa4 etad as aaa Salter, we wU esse hf W baaea, la sums wiees CDCC A sa kM aai ear Saab, "Art at Mmhi," fell? HhMVaM. 4S M mm ftae any kiy eeaatog W aaats Say San teal ar SMiaag. Attn m. gm DR. CHARLES CO. TflVa." Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free Except Saturdays A Heart to Heart Talk WISE presses all Clothes bought from him as often as you like. OTHERS don't. WISE gives you an Xmas number with every $10 sale, it you ask for it. OTHERS don't. WISE gives you $10 accident insurance with every $10 sale for the asking. OTHERS don't. WISE has up to date ideas and up to date Clothes. Maybe OTHERS have. WISE has the largest assortment of Fine Clothes. Larger than OTHERS. WISE is the man to buy Clothes from. Why go to Portland or elsewhere. Herman Wise MOKSE DEPT. ST01SEI e 5O8-5IO COMMERCIAL STREET 1 Ew fa hile i; We sincerely regret that we were compelled to close our doora, from time- to time during the day on account of the heavy crowd that packed our- floor space to its limit. It really was more than, we anticipated for the first day. However, there arc nine more days in which every resident within oue hundred miles f rom Astoria will have ample time to call once more. We will be prepared, no matter how large the crowds, to handle the masses. An extra additional force of efficient and sufficient force will be here to wait on yoiu We not only owe. an apology to the people but we thani the many thousands who attended our opening day We owe our thanks to the entir com munity for its good judgment in availing themselves of the many bargains offered. When we say that we sell as we advertise, we do it, for our reputation is at stake, and our immense capital involved in our establishment, will not allow us to do otherwise We will expect in the remaining nine days to see every man, woman and child attend this sale and that a new record will lie established in Astoria commercial annals long to be remembered by the buying public r &J Ji jit s ' J j' j& v DEFT The Place Where Everybody Likes to Trade. 11 tlWo Q30000$0000OS030SOSOOSO000'tC