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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY I), ' Not How Cheap, But How Good lt;a All Goodness In Sinclair's Fidelity Ham We Sell ROSS, HIGGINS & GO. -astoria;s if adwo grocers. ' TERSE TIUS K IGE OrkwlU Mil lUt. V " ' tf. St hU souvnlrs it Svibmd'i. National Bicycle for sela at OrkwlU. Flnnlih Luthrn Sunday achool pic nic. SepUmber 8, l to vwp Tfc mr Uit board to t oMaln4 is th dty U t "Ib Ooddtnt Hotal" Rati wy raaaoaaM. Hotal Irving, eonwr fiankta venue ad Iltrtsth itrtft. European plMJ fest noma as! botd la tbt city at ! aoaabla prkta. How Do I lookv-To raally your 'f other too you, get on of thoe new ttyl mirror at Hart' Drug Store 1 all price. A new tupply Jut reived. K. A. Ackermen, 421 Bond 8L. dowel maaiur of Usidvay, furniture apbol l tiring, earpot cleaning and laying, mat tru making a epwialty and a-J work guaranteed. Notice Life Insurant eompanl, will reduce tba rata 83 par eent to all who agree to n nollUter Rocky Mountain Tia. A wUo ro'aiura. Ta o Tablet 35 cent. 8old by Frank Hart. No lucrtaee. From report of flher men on tha river the run of salmon show no Increase, except at the mouth of the river, wbert a number of the gill Better have uweded In making tMy good catche. Funeral Today. The funeral of the lata William Wilton, who waa burned to death rly Wednesday morning, will take place HiU afternoon from the Pohl undertaking parlor. Rev. RydquUt of-fli-latlng. The Interment will ba In Greenwood cemetery. Arreat Peddler. A man giving the name of Wick wat arreted by Con atabla John Sayre, and turned over to the tender mercle of the police, where ha admitted to having traded varioua article of Imitation Jewelry to a num ber of bouekeeper In the reMdencc section of the city, for wot anything bo wa able to ft- After deposing $25 ball tha fellow wa allowed to depart. N wny oon't you nave your wora none by tho Eaatorn Painting ft Decorating Company, 75 Ninth atreat? They do tho work cheaper, quicker and better than any other Ann. Tho Parker Houaa which la being papered and painted from cellar to garret la being don by them. Go and inapect tho work. HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS GOOD TOILET SOAP " IO c PER BOX JOHNSON-BROS. GOOD GOODS. Them. Keep Cool Now. Several electric fnn were Installed in tha Star theatre yenterday by KUg Manager Turluton. for the comfort of tli patron of that hoti. Laid to Beit Tho funeral of the lot Mix Allc Wrluht took nlaca " veiter- day uiorning from Grace Eplcopal church. There wa a ery lurgt attend ance preent, and the beautiful and lm- nrciv ritual of that church aa un folded by the rector, Rev. W. Beymour Short, wa pisgnant of the sorrow felt by all who heard It. Th music wa particularly applicable to the sad occa Ion, ami tho wealth of lovely flower contributed pk significantly of the deep sorrow felt by th community in thU untoward event. Iho pall-nearer were all young friend of the d'd girl, namely,' Mewr. (I. II. Ohler, Lawrence Roger. Wllwin fctlne, Frank Woodfteld, Harvey Allen and Jame ltobb. Inter ment wa had In the cemetery at (Ven View. Nearly all the war vet eran in the city were present a a mark of honor to their ttrlcktn comrade and hi not-rowing wife, Mr. and Mr. C. 8. Wright. Tba Wrong Mn. The therlffa office her yetrdy ent out a tel graphie requet to the authoritle at Foret Grove for the arreit and detention of th two young larcenUK Hurling and Powell, wanted at faid and received a wlra that they wer In cuMody. Be fore anything could be done toward bringing them back, it wa announced from 8eaide that th two men had appeared in court there and given them lve up, had Wen releaed and had returned to work at the mill. Trii obviated further tep a to men at For et Orove, Who , were evidently not wanted, and word to that effect wa for warded. Will Determine It. Chairman R. M. Leather of th Twelfth Annual Re gatta Committee rejort that the aolieit lug committee heretofore appointed in the matter of (weuring fund for the regatta will make a thorough canva of the city during the coming week, and the work will have a determining effect In deciding whether the festival la to be held thU year or not. They will aoon get In touch with the tone of public xentiment in connection with the mat ter, and their report w ill be final in the premiae. New 00kra Elected. The Aotoria ProgreIve Commercial AciUon better known a the 'TuKh Club," ha had a meeting and choacn it new offi cer for the enuing year, a follow: Frenldent, Dr. R. J. Pilklngton; ecre- tary, J. A. Eakinj treaeurer, J. N. Griffin, and a board of director foment ing K. Oxburn, T. L. Ball, R. M. Leath er, A. L. Fox and C. W. Carnahan. Fjc Presidcnt Carnulmn, on hi relinquish ment of the chair, made a flue and spirited talk in behalf of the new year' work of the anHociation. Too Much Heat.-IIon. W. H. Hume linn suffered Intensely from the fearful hent thiit hn p. vailed at the metro poll for the past few day; and on Wednesday evening he euccumbed to the pressure to such an extent that pro fessiinal aid wa required to restore him to normal conditions. Dr. Cordiner was uoceHful in averting a eriout outcome to the attack. Seven Dtgreea the Bast. Astoria has a prime advantage in her cooling ea breeze over the city of Portland. There It wa a shade over 102 yesterday after noon, while at the same hour it wa but 05 degree. It waa hot enough here at that, and the evening breeie wa cordial ly welcome when it did spring up. Bright eyea are an Infallible index to youth, window from which Cupid ahoot his arrow. Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea make bright eyea, rosy oheeka. Tea or Tablet, 35 cent. Sold by Frank Hart. ' Off for Germany. Deputy County Clerk Q. Zeigler.left for Germany on last evening' express for Portland. Ho will be absent for about two months and will bring back his wife and child dren on hi return. Morning Astorlan, 05 cent per month. Piano Drawing. At th daneo and i)lno contet given by Herman WIm to hi ciiiitomer, th following gentleman were t'hown a Judge 1 Jen H. Hannen, I). Itrown, Frank Vaiiglian. A. T. HleverU. mid IL Jonea and little Cracie (loodelj being blindfolded,, drew the fol lowing! No, 31l, held Afi Hob. Giriluf, Tlllainook Hock LlghthpSaetand lo. 1175 . 1 I , . f. I fll ... ' ..i . '.'..h.!.. It Parker Hohwi th nexVovenTwill take place Immediately after- Chritina, when Mr. Wlmt iiioinie M;methlnir entirely new for tint ntrtalnment of hi many tut ouier j aav your WIHK tula dip. Fatally Hurt A dlmmWi from Wal- lulu, Vli., av At 3 o'clock Tburnday morning. Ueorge McKinley, aged. 23, a plumber' apprentice from Ixw Angela, while boardinir. tho rod of a freiuht train here, Imd both foet cut off and hi skull fractured. Hi wound were dre- ed by ailroad Surgeon Watkln, and he wa taken to Ht. Mary' Honpial atwalla Walla. He I probably fatally hurt. He ha relative at Atorla and Ix Angela. Don la Probata Court, Attorney Frank Spittle yeterday filed the peti tion of Oltia Iaacon Taaveniku praying for letter of administration In the es tate of Cliarea Iiiaeon Taaveniku, de ceased, which I valued at VIM. Judge Trenchard made an order to that effect placing her bond at $1600. He alo ap oointi'd the following anpraiwr of eaid estate Kritk fiutafon, 0cr Johnon and Frank Hjorntrom. Tba Clever Things-Vetcrday when tlty Superintendent A". L. Clark went to pay for the fine flag pole erected by the echool children at the city park, on the 3d intant, at the office of the City Box A lumber Company, that concern promptly receipted the bill in full a their donation to the caue. The till amounted to eotuetbing over $7. Xot much, but enough to reveal a kindly im pulse. Dd to the Kecorda-Tbe following realty transfer 'were Hied at the county clerk' office yesterday, for public rec ord: ilermoa Park Investment Com pany to E. Zimmerman, warranty. $300, at M, block 22. Hermosa Park. The United Statea to Lo Nytrom. patent, for 40 acr In section 12, T. 0 R- 0 W. Ijco Nystrom and wife to the Min neota A Otfgoii I-and A Timber Com pany ,the above 40 acre. Another Step MadeLessee R. E. Fiver, of the new Fiher' Opera nous ha retvived a very eatUfaetory con tract for the furniohlng of entertain ments at that place of amusement dur ing hi Incumbency, and the booking will be made as aoon aa he can get them. The season, under this insurance, .which come from the Northwestern Theatrical Association, of New York, mean that the quality of entertainment here are to be of the very best Finally Committed. County Judge Trenehard yesterday igned the commit ment of Charles Parks, to the Oregon asylum for the Insane, and he will be taken there some time , today, aa the attendant have been eummoned here in this behalf. It It another ad chapter in the poor fellow' life, inado miserable and futile, though the evil that other men did. Home from tho North. Ex-Police Officer Albert Thompson, of this city, who. upon his retirement from the mu nicipal service here, went to Fairbanks, Alaskn, on a mining venture, has return ed to Astoria, owing to the fact that thing were not wholly to hi liking In the matter and rather than remain there without some definite purpose, came home at once. Stiff Breeie. Yesterday while As toria wa enjoying the warmth of a summer day, and while there wa searcelv any breeto blowing, the wind at the mouth of the Columbia, was reported to be blowing 50 mile on hour. The weather otherwise at the beach was fine. One fisherman's boat wa over turned, but no Uvea lost. First Paper Filed. Jacob Putas, a native of Finland, yesterday filed his de claration of Intention with County Clerk Clinton. To Seaside. George Noland, accom panied by his family, have gone to Sea side to spend a few weeks In their cot tage, enjoying th ocean breeze. "Behold the Western ky, Where people live but never die." The reason for thla is plain to tee, They all take Rooky Mountain Tea. Sold by Frank Hart. Old Chronic Seres. As a dressing for old chronic sores there Is nothing so good as Chamber Iain's Salve. While it 1 not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they should be kept In a good condition for which thla salve is especially valuable. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggist. i ",i ! t ' CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF V CHARGE WHENEVER. YOU SAY SO NO, ADMISSION WITHOUT INVITATION "A GAY DECEIVER" LAST NIGHT . LARGE CK0WD WITNESSES FIRST PRODUCTION OF "A GAY DE CEIVER" AT THE STAR BY THE WILLARD STOCK COMPANY. Laugh and grow fat," well It the im pression that the Willard Company placed the weight that thia hot weather ha taken off. The comedy, "A Gay Deceiver," that wa produced but night, kept the audience in a continual roar of laughter, Mr. Willard, as Lyon! M. D., with bi continual lying. caused a continual roar of - laughter. Mr. Willard. in light comedy, is as plea ing and refrebing only the exceed ingly clever actor that he la can be; but that ia the secret of all great actors versatility, and when the Astoria public welcomes Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Ilyde, and compares the two parte of this week and next, no room can be left In their mind as to the wonderful talent this young actor is possessed of. Mr. Blanchard was supported Mr. Willard in an excellent manner. Mr. Layton as Darby Daah wood, sustained hi part excellently. Mr. Mathewg as Lysander's valet, did well. Mr. Morton had indeed a very dif ferent part to play and hia handling of it showed the capabilities, that the clev- er actor is possessed of. Miss Hepburn and Hiss Herbert were both exceptional ly prepossessing their parts; and the summoning up of "A Gay Deceiver" ia that i is a clever, bright and artistic comedy, and one well calculated to drive dull care away. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC To facilitate the movement of Seaside travel during the present season, and ia order to avoid delays caused by frequent stop of heavy trains, the A. A C R. R- wilL on and after June 30th, until fur ther notice, discontinue stopping through trains from Portland at points on tu Seaside division between Warrenton and Gearhart, in both directions, and passen gers for Skipanon, Morrison, Glenwood, must use trains leaving Astoria at 8:10 a. m, 11:30 . m.. or 6:50 p. m., daily, and trains leaving Seaside at 6:60 a. m. 9:40 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. daily. Trains leavinir Astoria at 11:35 a. m. daily and 6:05 p. m., Saturday only, and train leavinir Seaside at 6:00 p. m., dally, are through trains and will not handle passengers or baggage for point hown above. , ' J. C. MAYO, General Passenger Agent. Astoria, Ore June 25, 1906. 6-26-10t. NOTICE. All property ownera having suitable it for the nroooaed new and modern hotel, within tha business district of Astoria, are requested to submit ame, giving location, dimenslona and purchase price, together with a sixty-aay opuon, to the secretary of the committee. Ad dresa F. L. Parker, secretary, P. 0. Box 137, Astoria, Oregon. ITT mm. The Dance and Piano Presentation Had to be Changed to July 12th Be cause Logan's Hall Will be Otherwise Occupied on the Uth h The Advance Agent of 4 STYLE AND QUALITY CLOTHES STAR-THEATER P. GEVURTZ, Mgr. SECOND ANNUAL.TOUR OF: - MR. LEE WILLARD . Supported by an Excellent Company V Under the Manage cent of , ARTHUR C. 1 OX In High Class Drama and Comedy ' Tonight and Saturday Matinee ! Beginning Monday, July 16th, the 4 Louia Stevenson's famous novel Summer Prices, 15c and ARE YOU A BON VTVANT? . The pith of life, after all, is a good feed. The good things of thi life are not aa a rule easily found, ao that it is s, pleasure to find so close at hand a flrst-claa up-to-date establishmeent, whre one geta those good things at every meal like the Palace Restaurant, on Commercial atreet. The home of the bon viant. tf BE A CUCUMBER. Don't Mind Thia Hot Weather Keep In the Shade. . - v, .Be a cucumber I Forget the heat and remembered how you shivered last winter. Keep in the shade. , And don't kick I . Be cheerful! One of Astoria's Cat men was met yesterday- walking up Commercial street. The perspiration was rolling down both sides of hisfaee. It was dripping from his nose. Two little rivulets were coursing down his back. He stopped to speak to a friend and as he stopped he took off his hat and began mopping his face with a towel. Yes, sir,, a towel I , "Is this hot enough for you, fatty t: he was asked. "Say," he replied, "I feel just like I a government irrigation project, isn't it fierce? But," he added, "this is the weather that makes the crops jump." And then "fatty" turned around and thumbed his nose at the sun, gave his head a few mora wipes, and headed for a Pabat soda fountain. That's the kind of a spirit to show. Don't grumble! . Be ft cucumber I Saved His Comrade's Life. "While returning from the Grand Army Encampment at Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, 111., was taken with cholera morbus and was In a criti cal condition." says Mr. J. E. Hough land, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave him Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his life . I have been engaged for ten years in im imgration work and conducted many parties to the south arid west. I al ways carry this remedy and have used it suecesfuly on many occasions." Sold by Frank Hart, leading druggist. celebrated dramatiiatjon of Robert ' "DR. JEKYLL AND MR HYDE" 25c Reserved Seats 35c o - rzsscsAx KSHTxeur. 0 000 0 0 00000 0000000 R." J. McKinnon of Galveston was in the city yesterday. ; ' - T. G. Adams of Medford, spent the day here yesterday. . , TV It TUtinnA nf Flon vat waa flninrv business in Astoria yesterday. ' Mrs. L' Gilmore of Monmouth is in the city, the gu,est of friend. Al M. Butler of Portland, came down on the noon express yesterday. T. B. Curtis of Silverton, spent the day here yesterday on business. J. A. McAyeal of Portland, spent the day here yesterday on business. C; J. Applegate of Klamath was in As toria yesterday on business bent. C H. Mapleton of Spokane arrived here yesterday on a business trip. M. A. Sanders of Los Angeles waa doing business in Astoria yeterday. L. M. Stevens of Victoria was a busi ness visitor in this city yesterday. F. B. Carrington of Bellinghara was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday. C. P. Maginis of Portlond was in the city yesterday on a matter of business. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mansur have gone to Cannon Beach for a three weeks' out ing. Mrs. A. H. Sale of Young's River, Is visiting in Astoria. She will remain her about 10 days. ' J, ' t- .- "Arthur May Thorpe of San Fran cisco, spent the day here yesterday on a business quest. . W. T. Chutter and Miss Marian Chut ter of Seattle are in the city, guests at the Hotel Occident. Daniel W. Nye of New York Is a business visitor in Astoria" and regis tered at the Occident. : C. A. Carmichael of Pendleton arrived here yetserday on the noon train en route to Seaside for the summer. . Ray Day, manager of the Morse de partment store, has returned from a brief business trip to the metropolis. Mrs. N. J. Lcttritz arrived here yester day on the noon elfprlss fram Portland in the interests of the well known order, Women of Woodcraft. Morning Astorian, 65 cent per month,