ii SUNDAY, JULY I, ijofl. THE MORNING ASTQRIAN, , jASTOEIA, OREGON, -' r'.'W W jLWy j - Jie V-v w ' Clataop Beautlei. Three tnagnlfloent kample of C'latiKip grown berrle were nt to tha olllce of the Morning An toilan yeterduyf by a prmrtlnent citizen jUNt to how what carr be, yjon in thU county In the way of berry culture here; Not How Cheap, But How Good , lt; All Goodness In v Sinclair's Fidelity Ham Wo" Sell Them. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. . ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCERS. " i CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE WHENEVER YOU SAY SO and they Were a rveltlop 1 here wa on box each of igafWie, atrawkT rle and raepberrie. tM finer fruit liu Iiieu handled In tin city ,tliU aea tori) they were large, full colored, luclou and firm In texture ilnd were product of the home farm of Mr. J. Eriyknon of Hvenien In thU county. It i a hame 'JW e p - Vn thut a "ll capable of raiding afich auperb Ninnll fruit, thould be neglected, and the jieiiple compelled to worry along with the Infinitely poorer atuff from out- Ide market. ,' JULY mm ins mi or i ion OrkwlU Mill ikat tf. National Bicycle (or mI at OrkwlU. Going Away.Furnlturt (or tale. Ap ply to 301 DuiM itreet. 6-281w. Olrl wmW to work In bookblndcry. A mil v ai Aitorlan ofllee. tf. 1 1 - Finnish Lutheran Sunday ehno pic nie, September 8, 1W6. to Deep River. Club Gaining and prelng ptrloni auiU, 00 cent. Tl. Black 8184. 78 9tb. Tk Ttry bait board to U obtalaad l tba dty to t "Ik Ocddant Botal" RatM wty raaaoaabla. Ladlea ahoti called for, abioad and dallvartd. TaL Black ajj. Brows k Balaam. t Hotal Irving, corner franklin aranua sd Elmntb itrtet Karopeaa pUnj beat rooma and board la tba dty at ra aonablt prkaa. Appoint Patrolman. The Aitorla Po Ilea ConimUdlou yesterday announced tba appolntmont of Kmlie Houghton at patrolman to wowed Oflleer WlUon. Pay Water Bate Tueday, July 10 ia the Utt day in which to pay the water rata and eap tba 25 cent penalty charged (or being delinquent. 7-8 31. Bow Do I look. To really aee your 'f aa other aee you, get one of thoe new atyle rolrrora at Hart' Drug Storei all price. A new upply Jut received. ' tt. N. A. Ackennan, 421 Bond St, doe all manner of teilderuy, furniture upbol it ring, carpet cleaning and laying, mat treat making a ipeclalty and a.1 work guaranteed. InatalUtion Tb K. of P. Lodge No. 6. of thU city, ha Installed the fol lowing oflleere for the eniuing ternit C. W. Spring. C. C.j T. Nordtrora, V. Cj L J. CarUon. P.j D. S. Rowan, M. A. E. J. Nyman, 0. O.j J. M. Johmtton, I.G. Why don't you have your work done by the Eaatera Painting ft Decorating Company, 73 Ninth atreet? ' They do tha work cheaper, quicker and better than any other firm. Tha Parker Houae which ia being papered and painted from cellar to genet ia being done by them. Go and inapect the work. HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP I.;: ..-.111 I mV9 Miih AHAtiAJIMlMllH 1 ne rnunuiiMBKn We Are Agents for Edison's Phonograps And Supplies Full List of Records inStoclC. JOHN50N BROS. Health Falling. - Dr. Prang' illne that lia Confined him to bit home at Fort Grove, for two month, atill keep hlui In a very weakened condi tion, 'although Ha preacrlbe hi own medicine which U very little, aa hi con dltlim I Mu-tt that little or no medicine l required. Dr. Illnea of Fori-nt drove who U a great admirer of the old doc Utt, l daily attendant and give out no hop to the family that there I any polblllty of the recovery to health of the venerable doctor. It 1 only a tietlim of how hmg the old doctor' remarkable vitality ran tand the atraln he hn endured the hot (pell moat wonderfully. Making Good Catebti The run of al lium In the C'olumliift river 1 lncwalng a the water recede. Tliere are about 13 fUhcrmeti at lUlnlcr and during the pat wwk have Wn making good inU'tif. , J. .1, Brnhn, who buy the flh, report that he hlp on an average about 20 bo.e a day. The-e Uni t cm tain about 2il Kund each. Mr. Draim collect fUli ffttu teveral adjacent point An the oppmite ide of the river. The run of had and blueWk I nearly over. Several flb trap are now under con triiitiiin and a oon a the current ubid the river will be dotted with trap. In County Court. The county court jeterduy morning before it left on It tour of Inaction to tbe county rock cruiher and the adjacent road, made an order denying the petition of W. L. Dud ley for a right of way over certain of the county road for th Atoria-6ealde Interurbn Railway) and at the aame time denied the petition of tbe Seailde ftpruen J.tiinW Company, for a eimllar pmilcget and to complete it negative tand on tuvh mater, dented the peti tion of Mr. Sloop and other, for the conMruction of a road in district No. 9. Another New Hotel.-E. Schacht. the well known Portland architect, wa a paenger for Gearhart Park lat even ing, whither he goea to confer today with Theo. Kme and hi partner upon the project of the new hotel to be erected there early next eion. The bouee I to tie of eplendid dimenion and 1 to be equipped with every conceivable comfort and convenience, in fact. St will be thor oughly modern In every detail. The ite will be selected today. In Town. D. C. Pclton, president of the Lumberman' Bank at Portland wa in Antorla this week, on hi return home from Sen (tide where he ha just pur ched eight lot, and a cottage from K. M. Grime of that place. Mr. Pclton wa regiittered at the Occident. Will Cloae Saturdaya. In accordance with the inetruetlon laued by the Sec retary of the Trvaury, the local cus tome home will be closed during the uinmer month on Saturday after 12 o'clock noon. The new order became effective yesterday. rli J Vk Mutt Have Two Llcentea. In answer to lniiilrle from Matel Fih Warden Van Ihincn, Attorney Geu( rl L'ruwford fan rendered 'an opinion in which many Columbia river flhermnn are Interested. lie hold that ilxherman who come under more than one A'li(l.tion for exviiiple. (Ulic with gillhet ami a trap in 11 t have two ; Jicenw. u . naa wan contended that only oiia liien could be liin il to oiiij niun. j . 11 1 ! Arm Fractured-W, I. fclmltt a well- known farmer living about two mile back of lUinicr, milTcred a compound fracture of bi right arm hint Tueoday. While hauling a load of lumber to town the chain binding tbe load to the wagon broke. ti 1 iking Mr. Hhultz a heavy blow and knocking him to the ground. ;Dr. McUren act the Injured . memlier and report the fracture a eriou one. Retume InvettlgatlonaDr. D, T. Day an expert a the Investigation of the mineral value in black nl, arid known throughout the country for hi experi ment and progre in finding methods to extract the different mineral from the tand. will come to the Pacific coat from Washington. D. C, and con tinue hi invetigtion. Paiaing Title. The following deed were filed for record yeterday, along with a number of other MnatrumenU: O. P. Ch-rin end wife to tbe Vetern Cooperage Company, warranty, $1. 280 aere of land In Clatsop county. Cath erine Rit to William Mather!, war ranty. $12.1, five and 4 10 acre. Play Fort Stevani Tbla morning the Brown will leave on tha ateamer Major Guy Howard for Feri Steven where they will meet the soldier in a game of baeball. A hard and o1oe contest it fxpeeted. Begin Tomorrow. Mis Birdie Mc Crokie, of thi city, ba been appointed aa clerk In the pMtt-offlee service of thi city and will take up her dutiea tomor row morning at the uual hour. From Eugene. Charles .Cleveland of thi city ha returned home from at tending the tate university at Eugene, where h ha just' completed a course in electrical engtoeririff- ) NOTICE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC To facilitate the movement of Seaside travel during the present eeaton, and in order to avoid delay caused by frequent stop of heavy trains, the A. & C. R. It will, on and after June 30th, until fur ther notice, discontinue stopping through trains from Portlnnd at pointa' on its Seaside divlaion between Warrenton and Cearhart, In both directions, and passen ger for Skipanou, Morrison. Glen wood, must ue trains leaving Astoria at 8:13 a. m, 11:30 a. in., or 0:50 p. m., daily. and trains leaving Seaside at 0:50 a, m4 9:40 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. daily. Trains leaving Astoria at 11:33 a. m. daily and 6:05 p. m., Saturday only, and train leaving Seaside at 5:00 p. m., daily, are through trains and will not handle passenger or baggage for polntt shown above. Jt, C. MAYO. General Passenger Agent, Astoria, Ore., June 25, 1000. C-26-10t. NOTICE. ; All nronertv owners havlnir suitable r 4 " sites for the proposed new and modern WaV within the business district of Astoria, are reauested to submit same, giving location, dimensions and purchase price," together with a sixty-day option, to the aecretary of the committee. Ad- dresa F. L. Parker, secretary, p. o. Box 137, Astoria. Oregon. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. , Browns baseball team will give a moonlight excursion and dance on next Tuesday evening to Warrenton. The steamer Pilot will leave- the wharf of the Callcnder Navigation. Cft,1 itJiijO, o'clock. Fare for the round trip, 50 tents. 7-7-4t. I. I'J1" .1 ,. One of the best metal 'life-boat In this port wot brought dvyeafcrday, on the Undine, for the steaiuep Volga! Xk is all metal with big air-chambers In each end, aud thoroughly made, in every particular. NO ADMISSION WITHOUT INVITATION He SUMMER SEASON AT THE BEACHES HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST AT SEA SIDE AND LONG BEACH DOINGS OF THE SMART SET FOURTH IS CELEBRATED WITH ARDOR. LONG BEACH, Wash- July 7.-The Independence day celebrations, both pub lie and private, were tha principal events of the week, and although there are few people here , yet, there wa enough noie to satisfy tha most dem onstrative of patriot. Both Julius Meier and Mr. Wilcox bad immense sup plier of firework ahipped down and that part of the beach in front of their re tpective house waa ablaze tha whole evening. Great number of people from tbe beach attended the races, etc. in II waco on the afternoon of the Fourth and the Ilwacoans returned the compliment by coming in a special train to the dance given at Round Hall, Long Beach, in the evening. Music waa furnished by Jacob sen' orchestra and the hall was filled to capacity. N Personal Among those in cottage at Tbe Breakers are Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lipman, Julius L. Meier and family, Mra. Isam White and Mra. S. Aphel. J. J. Woolery, a well-known business man of Dalian, Ore was at Hackney' Cot tage last week. In the cottages at Seaview are: Mrs. O. and Mrs. C Heitkemper, Mrs. Harney O'Bryan, her mother and children, Mr. and Mi. Cliateriuan and baby, Mrs. Will Allard, Sherman D. Brown and wife, Mr. Charles Branin and children, Mrs. C. SchaU-ht and family. Judge Bloomfleld and wife'are in their house at Seaview. Mrs. F. W. Jone. son and maid, f rom J the Holmrt-Curtis of Portland, are at Hackney'a Cottage. ' Mrs. Holt Wilson and Mrs. Mahn aire among Mrs. Wilcox's house party guests. Mia Flora Fleischncr and Miss Helen Rosenfeld are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lipman. T. G. Hendricks antf his daughterf Ruby, of F.ugene, returned Tuesday from a week's stay at their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keady and chil dren of Portlnnd hae having an enjoy-. able time at the beach. The Meier cottage at Tioga has been the scene of brilliant entertainments the past week. Chief among them was the Fourth of July celebration. The fire works were a beautiful tight.' and the superb display could be seen by those at the lighthouse at Canby. The enter tainment was regarded a one of the most successful of many seasons. The coaching party, with four-in-hand, driven by Julius L. Meier, wa very enjoyable. The trip was made to the Rock and a sumptuous supper was served. SEASIDE, July 7 The largest and undoubtedly the most flourishing settle ment on Clatsop Beach is Seaside; the part of the town on the e"ast side of the river is permanent: people living there all the year round j on the west aide, closer to the sea, ia the summer city, and it is nothing short of wonderful to see it build up within a few days when the summer once set in. Every incom- The.' Dance and Piano Presentation Had to be Changed to July 12th De cause Logan's Hall Will be Otherwise Occupied on the 11th'. V . ". . 71 ' -' . N t, h mi The Advance Agent of STYLE AND QUALITY CLOTHES STARTHEATER P. GEVURTZ, Mgr. SECOND ANNUAL TOUR OF MR. LEE WILLARD ' Supported by an Excellent Company Under the Management of ARTHUR C. FOX ! , j i ; ; In High Class Drama and Comedy Commencing Monday, July 9th Summer Prices, 15c and ing train ia loaded, to capacity, cottages begin to be opened up, tent are raised, and the hotel flourish. Moore's Hotel, accommodating 123 ' guests, ia aleady nearly, filled, and an annex of 50 rooms is in process of construction. An es pecially attractive feature this year i the pier jutting out into the ocean di rectly in front of the hotel. Besides being of particular advantage to bath ers and fishers, it is a novelty in this part of the country the only one on the Pacific Coast north of San Francisco. All manner of gaieties are planned for the near future; picnic parties to places of interest, informal dances at the hotels, boating and fishing excur sions on the Necanicum. The reign supreme of the summer girl is about to begin, and the one man at the beach is aure to be as eagerly sought aa ever. The mills at Seaside are in a flourish ing condition under present manage- men. Much trouble has been experienced by what might be called floating work ing force men come for" a short time until a little money, could, be earned. then move on. Gradually this is being changed. Many families retheret- and other coming from different points in the East, who desire to 'make tliia-a per manent home. The heads of these are reliable and steady workers and who will lie valuable citizen. men John P. Johansen of Johansen & Co., has accepted the position of manager of the fishing business on Taylor Island, in the Columbia Riven- Mr- Johansen stnrted for his new field of labor today. Mrs. Johansen and daughter will re main in their Seaside homer for tire summer, ' ! . t "The Owls", a young men's club of Astoria, have rented a cottage in Seaside for the season, and Will take turns in occupying it. ' No 'small amount of excitement was caused near Moore' Hotel on the 4th, when the small daughter of Mr. R. B. Porter of Portland was discovered with her dress ablaee. Fortunately Mr. Moore happened to be near, and succeed ed in smothering the flames before any more serious consequences than very badly frightened child and a hero with a slightly burned thumb. i " se 25c Reserved Seats 35c O PERSONAL Mzsnoir. 0 00000000000000000 T. Webster, of Berkley, is in the city on a business tour. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Barkiner of Seattle arrived in the city yesterday. H. B. Parker leaves this morning for Long Beach on a business trip. J. B. Ballentine of Portland was a business visitor in the city yesterday. U. S. Senator and !Mrs. Charles W. Fulton are over Sunday visitors at Sea side. , ., Hon. Bruce Polworth, of Cathlamet wa in the city yesterday on business bent. . , . G. W. Evans of Portland arrived in Astoria yesterday and is registered at the Occident. W., F. McGregor" went to Seaside on . the evening train yesterday for an over Sunday visit. W. P. O'Brien was an over Sunday passenger for Portland on the 6:10 train last evening. Mrs. W. H. Hobson and Mrs. John Phair left yesterday for Seaside where they will spend the season. Captain and Mrs. Gardner of Fort Stevens were passengers for Portland on tle morning express 'yesterday. Rev. Mr. Alleyne. of Holy Innocents church, went to the beach at Seaside last evening for an over Sunday stay. ' , Mrs. B. B. Allen departed last evening the Portland express for a visit of several weeks with friends in the metro- Dr. W. F. Brown7"TJ.'"S. A- who has been stationed at Fort .Stevens for the past two months, left yesterday morning for Fort Walla Walla. Captain Wilms, of the, German ship Ehielie, now at Portlmid. arived down on the noon express -yesterday, enroute to Seaside for a Jwief outing. Mr. and Mrs. ft'H. Abercrombie left yesterday evening on the excursion train for Seaside, where they will spend to day, returning tomorrow mortiing. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kirkwood, ac companied by Mr. D. J. Kelly and daughter of Walla Walla, the mother and sister of Mrs. Kirkwood, will arrive from Seaside tomorrow, and occupy their home in thi city at 738 Duane atreet. Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month, delivered by carrier. nrnrrn