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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1906)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1908, THE MORNING ASTOItl AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 9 AMERICA FIRST GIVE AMERICAN GOODS THE PREFERENCE WBEN EVER POSSIBLE. IN MOST CASES THEY ARE EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN GOODS IMPORTED FROM FOR SIGN COUNTRIES, THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE IN RE GARD TO OLIVE OILS, WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF Ehman's California Olive Oil FOR ALL PURPOSES FOR WHICH OLIVE OIL IS USED, ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. WILL CARRY LUMBER TO FRISCO E TILES OF 1 Orkwlti Mill kt. tf. New souvenir postals at Svtnioa'i, Orkwlti Repsiri Bleyclsi Botict. oa short Doll P, Scully, Notary Public tt Scully' Cigar Store. Any old hour I T ftry but board to U obtained la tbt dty It at "Tbi Occident Hotel" Bate my msonabl. For Ssle-Kh lot. UliH'k I, Young' addition your own price. Knqulr room 4S, Atr llou. 8-9-31. let Cream made from full cream, 13 per pint, Special prices for lodge and churches, at Tagg! confectionary. 7-lOtf Hottl Irving, corner Frtnklla avenue and EtattBth street, European plan; btt rtoma and board in tbt dty at re enable prices. Bow Do I look, To rtally tt your w)f at others see you, get on of tho ew ttylt mirror at Hart's Drug Store 1 all price. A nw tupply Just received. tf. N. A. Ackennan, CI flood St, doa aO Btuur of Usidwsay, furniture upbol taring, oarptt clsanbig and laying, mat tree making a specialty and a.1 wort guarantoal , Charter Commliilon.--There was n meeting of I he charter commission lutt nlk'lit bcaue of the luck of quorum. The meeting adjourned until the next replar meeting next week, Fire' Alarm. The fir department w railed out bit evening about I) o'clock to answer n alarm turned u from .lupanrltuln bathhoue lo cated an Ninth street at the interact lion "lib Ator. In some manner the riM.f had caujjht fir from the chimney, and the flame were beginning to spread until seen ami quickly extinguished by a t iv 1 in from the chemical engine. Tbert la Just at good fish In tht brint At ever eomt out of tbt tea. But you will take It out In fithlng. Unit you take Rocky Mountain Tet, Sold by Frauk Hart Soma girl art cleverj thty have made themselves great beauties by taking IIol liiter'a Rocky Mountain Tea. There no scheming, they fight ihy of cosmetics and bar become tbt handsomest girl In tht tate. Tea or Tablet, 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. Why don't you have your work done by tht Eattern Painting k Decorating Company, 365 Commercial street? They do the work cheaper, quicker and better than any other firm. Wt art now In our new home and will be pleaaad to meet our patrons, both old and new. Call and Inspect our work. The luteins Itching characteristic of salt rbeum and eczema It Inatantly al layed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. As a curs for akin disease this salve I unequalled. For inle by Frank Hart, leading druggist. ' aug Complexion treatment art a neces sary part of the grooming of a well preserved woman. It it not so much a matter of bow you look today, as how you will look tomorrw. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea doe tht business, Tea op Tablets, 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP Morning Astorlan, 05 cents par month. Signs Warrants. Mayor Wise yes terday signed the warrant for the bill approved at the loot meeting of the city council. The ordinance passed were also all signed with the exception of the team roller ordinance. These were lure, mayor will refue to approve the pur chase of the roller on the ground of the prlc being too much. Can Swim Some. John 1-eland Ilend eron, of IIikkI Iliver, fop Me age, I certainly the spriest man In Oregon. He ha issued a challenge to Walter Abeck of Portland or any other twimmer to A contest According to hi challenge ha will fcwlm from The Dulles to Hood Kiver, 22 miles; from Hood River to Cascade Ixk. 22 milesj from Oregon City to the island below Portland, 20 mile; across the Columbia river at Astoria t at any alde resort 10 mile out to tea or return, according to the tide. Mr. Hnderon offer to swim for a prire or purse, the swim to be made without ret clad only in swimming trunk. TUG SAMSON AND THREE BARGES EMPLOYED IN CARRYING ROCK TO JETTY WILL CARRY LUMBER TO SAN FRANCISCO 800N. ' It I learned that altout the middle of thU month all the fund available for carrying on, the Jetty improvement will be exhausted and the work will be discontinued until more money is avail able. In view of this the tug Samson and the three barges belonging to the Co lumbar Contract Company, will be 'plac ed in commission carrying lumber to tht Hay City, and other California KrU, The barge now being used for carrying rock to the Jetty, are the Vahluca, Wallueut and Wahougal. These barge it is estimated have a capacity of 1,000,000 feet They are th largest craft of their1 kind on the coast, and while they were constructed es lcially for carrying rock, it is said that they will give just good satis- faction in transporting lumber. The rtimnon will le used to tow thee barge up and down the coast and it is figured she will be able to make two round trip a month, if she should plv regularlly from the Columbia river. It U held that the tug and the three barge would be equivalent to a fleet of five sailing vessels of ordinary size. , a. .. a left without the mayor' igna- rvT "m 11 ws'me 8y and it I understood that the ,lmt th wnlract of delivering nock lo Looking At Mantanita. Owen E. Humphrey, now of the Alaska Com mercial Company, at Seat lie, and form erly of the Pacific Steam Whaling Com pany ,wa in the city yeaterday, looking over the crippled light-house ten3er Munuinita. with a view to purchasing her, and placing her on one of the many northern runs of the company. Just what lit conclusions were in regard to the vessel, were not obtainable. He left for the north last evening on the .Port land express. Mts Friday. The Regatta Commit tee will meet tomorrow night at its headquarter to hear the report of the different sub-committee appointed with reference to the various project under consideration. Instead of the conces sion Wing all given to a tingle person for a stated price, the committee in charge of this part, has decided to al low any one to enter an attraction and then ostes each, an amolnt in accord ance with the attraction. It is almost assured that Ed (iloss, the well known IViflo Coat oarsman will be present during the regatta and he was in the city yesterday conferring with the com mittee about arranging a race for the Pacific Coast single ctill championship to be held during the regatta. He suys that he is confident that a race can be arranged between Alex Tape, of San Fiancinco, now Pacific Coast champion, Dc. Hrlsay of Nelson, B. C, Captain Sawyer of Vancouver, and liimelf. He hits already sent challenge to each of the men. Mr. Gloss is alo thinking of arranging a number of other water event for the regatta. WHAT TO EAT? Is a Problem that is Easily Solved By a Visit to Our Grocery Store. Delicacies for Picnics, Outings, Excursions, etc., A Specialty. Here are a Few Samples: BoiledHam, Smoked Salmon, Summer Sausage, Pickles, Dried Chipped Beef, Olives, Etc. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. WE SELL ICE the government jetty for the eaon would do-) about the middle of the month, the Columbia Contract Company ha received many luquirie from the various shippers along the' cosst, asking whether the vessels were on the market for chattering. Rig offer were made for them when it w learned that they were open for business. After giving the. matter further consideration, the company finally decided to operate the craft on it own account. With the freight rates $7 pet 1000 for lumber to California, tht profits likely to accrue from tht venture would be much greater than to charter the vessels to other. Poles Kept Busy. During tht month of July the police department made a total of 130 arrests for all cause. This number wat divided as follow: Drunk. 43 1 disorderly, 23; lodgers, 0; miscel lanea. 61 (gambling, fighting, etch vagrant), 3. This record of asesU show that the officer have been kept busy. Last year during the month of July the total number of arrests was only 50. The gret number of arrest now as compared with the same period last year keep the entire force on the go a the number of patrolmen is not Increased. The need of a patrol wagon is greatly felt by the force a most of the arras Us are made in the "open town" district, which necessitate a long walk to the juil when an arrest it made and the consequent prolonged ab sence of the patrolman from his best. The Run it On. Results from the flhlng grounds in the Columbia river yesterday would eem to indicate that the long looked for run of salmon is at liand. The report from all direc tions last evening were of the bright est or, and the fact that the increase has been of three days duration lend color to the hope that i abroad. It is said that twelve boat delivered over one thousand pounds of fish each at the SunbornCutting cannery yesterday, and one of the Klmore boats is known to have docked 1,400 pounds and the the lesser catches heard from along the waterfront are all stronger than at any time prior iu the saeson. From a computation recently made there an aproxlnmtely 3000 boats engaged in the local trade and if the increase goes on there will be something doing in the next seventeen days, and that wholly to the good. i-'..'.,.,. , A '1- V Vi6 X L dam f i ,. . y H.M.M SUITS BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE WHENEVER YOU SAY SO YOU CAN'T LOOK "FOOLISH" IN A "WISE" SUIT For the reason that Wise has Modern Taste, and what some clothiers call fine, Wise wouldn't look at. WISE SEULS HIGH ART SUITS BENJAMIN'S SUITS HENRY J. I BROCK'S UNION LABEL SUITS Wise is Sole Agent In Astoria for the Celebrated Knox Hat and Cashartt Overalls THEY ARE BEST BYTEST HERMAN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier CURE IS FOUND FOR ALL ILLS Respectfully Suggested. There are quite a number of people hereabout who would be glud to see some genuine water sport during the regatta, in the shape of a series of games of water polo, between some of the local teams and Portland players, with something spicy to play for. Think it up, gentlemen! Open Next Week. Manages F. N. Clark of the Brownsville Woollen Mills store which is to open here the first of the coming week, arrived in the city via the steamer Telegraph yesterday, and will immediately put the finishing touches ,on the company' place of busi ness on Commercial street (in the room formerly occupied by the Ron Murche) and make ready for the fljie display they contemplate, They propose to duplicate the excellent of the big stock ciinied at the metropolis and will put forward only the but of every thing in tluilr lit, TWO PRISONERS IN POLICE, COURT TESTIFY THAT THEY DRANK FOR BENEFIT OF HEALTH -BENCH WARRANT IS ISSUED. The police court seemed to have been mistaken for a ssnatarium yesterday, and Mayor Wise, who is temporarily acting as judge, thought to be a phy sician. John Toole, and James Cramen were the patients. Both gentlemen had been arrested on charges of being drunic so when they were asked to plead, they mutually agreed that they were guilty. "But I was sick with rheumatism," asserted Cramer, in extenuation of hi condition. "You see. judge, I heard that whisky was good to cure it, and so 1 took a glass of two, and then I was arrested." James further admitted that he had concluded that whisky did not have half the salutary effect on his ail ment, as a single night in the city dungeon, and submitted with grace to sentence of two days more in jail, which Judge Wise prescribed. John Toole took his cue from the plea of his predecessor, and admitting hij guilt with alacrity, hastened ho add that a severe throat disease was the primal cause of his undoing. "Was that the reason you yelled at the top of your lungs?" interposed one of the officers present, who had made the arrest. This query seemed to have a quieting effect on John and he sat down with a grin that might have been termed sickly, had not a three weeks' growth of beard interfered with the wordings of his countenance. The ad ditional charge of being disorderly was booked against John and he was forced to accept the minimum fine of $10. P. A. Peterson, who was due to ap pear last Tuesday in court to answer to a charge of resisting an officer and who deposited $25 to insure his appearance, failed to show, up at the appointed time and his case was continued over until yesterday. Peterson was not present when the case was called, and thereupon the coiirt declared his bail money for feited, and Issued a bench warrant for the defendant, The hearing will likely come off today. He Paid the Cost B. J. Callahan, who struck R. M. Watson, editor of th" Seaside Signal on Saturday last, and for whom a warrant was issued and erred from the court of Justice Good man here, appeared yesterday morning, waived trial by jury or any other way. and paid into court the sum of $31.65, including a ten dollar fine. Pound Broken Into Some time Tues day night the city pound on Seventeenth and Duane street was broken into and when Poundmaster CXeil arrived yes terday morning he found three of the 11 dogs missing. The lock on the door had been broken and the door was open so that all the canines might have es caped bad they been so inclined. The act is said to be a piece of spite work on the part of some person residing in the vicinity. Fiom the Far North. Deputy Mar service at Nome, for the past seven years, has returned to this port for a visit with his brother P. A. Stokes, and was busy all day yesterday greeting old time friends, and enjoying himself generally. There were many to wel come him home and will help him to have a good time on his furlough. On) Road Inspection. The County Court was abroad in the land yesterday Inspecting some of the principal high way of Clatsop, but their report is ! graphy, arithmetic, reading. yet to be hied in the premises. Many TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that tbe county superintendent of Clatsop coun ty, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at the Court House as follows: For Stats Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at 0 o'clock a. m and continuing until Saturday. August 10, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Wednesday Penmanship. history, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, dvjl government Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, algebra, Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, school law. 4 For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 8th, at 0 o'clock, a, m., and continuing until Friday, August 10th at 4 o'clock. First second and third grade certificates. Wednesday Penmanship history, orthograph, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, gmmmar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, dvil government. Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, ortho- Thursday Art of questioning, theory of the roads are subject to review in ; 0f teaching, physiology. relation to contract work latelv finished upon them, and for acceptance if the same has been properly done. EMMA a WARREN, Supt. of Clatsop Co. Astoria, Ore., July 30, 1906. Free Man Once More. Frank Hend ricks, the man who was sent to the county jail for a period of fifty day on a proven charge of having voted twice at the lu-t election held in this city, and who has been a model prisoner during the time he ha been lit durcx. wa ct at liberty yesterday morning by Sheriff I'onicioy, and is now enjoy ing hi cutouiHiy liberty, IF lis a keen eye In liU head for political "skull diigger" from this day 011, WHITE DUCK PAI1HS0LS YOU SHOULD SEE OUR WHITE DUCK PARASOLS, EM BROIDERY TRIMMED, IN THE VERY DAINTIEST AND PRETTIEST DESIGNS. Your Choice For $1.98 WHITE BEIGE SUITINGS THESE ARE ALL THE GO, THE HIGHEST ART OF PERFEC TION. THIS SEASON'S MOST POPULAR WHITE SUITINGS. 20 Cents a Yard VERY LATEST IN BELTS AND GIRDLES IN PRETTY GRAYS AND BLACKS. THE NEW ALLIGATOR BELTS IN DAINTY GRAYS ARE THE LATEST AND MOST CORRECT TO WEAR WITH WHITE GOWNS FORMING A VERY EFFECTIVE AND SMART CONTRAST. Simington D VALUE ry OoodsOo. QUALITY COURTESY