The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 14, 1906, Image 4

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 14,
THE MORNING ASTORUN, ASTORIA, OREGON
OPENS
PALL
with ,ib rpadv as usual with an array of good clothes, such as is seldom, if ever, seen outside the
SrlestciS stores TO Tharo nSt conflied ourselves to one or two lines, but have, on the contrary,
tK ?thepick and choice of practically every high-grade house in America. Among them there is
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SEASON
The Peck Clothing
The Strongest Union Mode Llno
In the World
w r-t ft O 7kl Every Thread Wool otid Ouoromcoa
Hart, scriaiirier o ivuai Penect PittmK
' r klX Celebrated for their Appearance
Brandegee, Kertcade cc Wood o.aetuuy
3 w- w r. 1 FULL OP THE "KNOW HOW"
A. P Kirsh baum op good tailoring
Our wide range of selection has made it possible for the most fastidious to be suited and the man
with ideas of his own will find just what he is looking for
A Fine Line for $10.00. Cheaper, if you want them, down to $5.00
Our $13.50 Line Can't be beat. The $15.00 Line is Full of Snap and Style
In Fact any Price You Want up to $30.00.
THE BOY WHO WANTS A SCHOOL, SUIT
Can select his proper size and fit in prices from 52.00 up to 310.00
CLOTHES BOUGHT HERE PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE
Good Clothes for T3 A SVTOKES
Men Who Know JL X WX JW
Good Clothes for
Men Who Know
SIGNS OF IMPK0VEMENT.
SEATTLE, August 13. It is the opin
ion of Dr. Snyder, the jail physician,
that Esther Mitchell will recover within
a short time unless complications arise.
The diagnosis indicated typhoid fever,
but it is now believed the ailment is less
serious. Mrs. Creffield is admitted to
the girl's cell to minister to her wants
and her visits are considered beneficial
by the physician. Should Miss Mitchell
recover she will go to trial next month
for the murder of her brother. If her
ill continues, a later date will be set.
SIXTEEN CENTS FOR HOPS.
SANTA ROSA, Cal, August 13.-Six-
teen cents has been onerea nere ior
hop, but no sales have been reported at
that fimire. Picking will begin w some
yards during the coming week, and with
in ten days the gathering of tne crop
will be in full blast.
The latest estimate of the yield made
by conservative growers is 31,000 bales,
SnoTPnse over last season of over
7000 bales.
CASE OF SUICIDE.
PLYMOUTH, England, August 13. Sir
Francis Scott, bart, a lieutenant of the
Royal Navy, retired, was found dead at
his residence today with a bullet in his
heart. It is surmised that Scott com
mitted suicide.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL SCORES
Pacific Coast League.
At Seattle Seattle 3 Oakland 4.
At Oakland Los Angeles 8, San Fran
cisco 3.
At Los Aneeles Portland 2, Fresno 0.
Northwest League.
At Tacoma Tacoma 4. Butte 1.
At Hoquiam Gray's Harbor 5, Spo
kane 3.
SPECIALCROCKERYSALE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
50-PIECE DINNER SET OF
PINK ROSE WARE
Substantial Quality and Pretty Design
Special Sale Price
. $445
Regular Price $6.50
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
FOARD & STOKES CO.
FOUND DEAD IN BED.
HOOD RIVER, Ore., August 13 Oliver
C. Bartmess, a well known Hood Kiver
resident, was found dead in his bed
Thursday night, having died of heart
failure. The body was discovered ty uis
son, who had been away on a business
trip. lit. Bartmess was aged 87 years,
but his activity was considered remark
able. Up to the day of his death he
rode a bicycle and was a tireless walker.
Thursday he had been on a fishing trip,
riding a number of miles both going and
returning. He was a well known figure
about town and took an active interest
in public affair. He was a stanch pro
hibitionist, and also inveighed strongly
against the use of tobacco on all occas
ions. The body, accompanied by 8. K
Bartmess, his son, was taken East yes
terday evening to Dayton, Ind., his for
mer home, where it will be interred.
PERSONAL MENTION.
MADE THEM COME TO TIME.
SAN FRANCISCO, August 11. The
Oceanic Steamship Company has acceded
to the demands of the Riggers' and Me
vedores' Union which demands 50 cents
an hour and 75 cents for overtime. No
other firm has met the demands and the
probability is that the longshoremen will
go on a strike on every dock except the
Spreckels.
COMPANY D LEAVES THE DALLES,
THE DALLES, Ore., August 13. This
morning Company D, of the O. N. G.,
departed for Portland, en route 10
American Lake where the annual, en
campment is to be held. About 60 men
under the command of Captain Gus Bar
tell went from here. Until late last
nicrtit fho anlilicr liovn were savintf eood-
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bye to the girls they left behind, and as
the train pulled out this morning the
town rang with cheers.
Hyde Park Orator I tell yer, we're
degenerating, and the only remedy is to
get back to the land and to the food of
our ancestors.
First Listener What food does he
mean Bill? Nuts!
Second Listener Naw; thistles I Ally
Sloper.
Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month.
delivered by carrier.
IL O. Van Dusen is in Southern Ore
gon this week on mutters pertaining to
the fishing industry. He expects to re
turn soon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wade of Port
land in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. McNane of Forth ml
were touring the city yesterday.
II. C. TanoL-e of Tacoma spent the day
here yesterday attending to some busi
ness matters.
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Hume of Ran Fran
cisco was in Astoria yesterday and was
domiciled at the Hotel Occident.
M. Gilbert of the Buy City was among
the visiting tourists in Astoria yester
day.
Captain and Mrs. J. E. Smith of the
good ship Bnrdowie were in the city
yesterday.
H. S. Finlav went up to Portland last
evening on the steamer Lurline.
F. R. Demorest of St. Louis was do
ing business on the streets of Astoria
yesterday.
R. V. Slocum of New York was among
the arrivals in Astoria, via the noon ex
press yesterday.
G. A. Renny of Dallas, came down
on the 11:35 train yesterday for an
outing of a few days' duration.
S. A. Miller will leave out on the
Alliance this morning for Bandon, where
he will superointendent the canneries of
the Badon Packig Compay, for the sea
son. Rev. J. T. Matthews of Salem, Oregon,
who fiilled the pulpit of the First Metho
dist Church here on Sunday last, in place
of Rev. Dr. J. n. Coleman, who was in
disposed and could not come, left for
his home, on the steamer Telegraph yes
terday.
E. CMrandcr was -a passenger for
Portland last evening on the Lurline.
G. W. Evans was In the city yester
day and returned to Portland last even
ing.
Mrs. James Maguire who has been
summering at Seaside, returned to her
Portland home last night on the 6:10
express.
L. C. Shell of New Y'ork was in the
city yesterday on ft business trip and
quartered at the Occident.
J. C. Lindsey of Portland was a bnsl-
ASTORIA GROCERY
PS0NE, MAIN 681.
513 COMMERCIAL STREET.
WESSON'S COOKING OIL
2 Pound Cans 30 Cents
A SUPERIOR COOKING SUBSTITUTE FOR LARD OR BUT.
TER BEING POUND FOR POUND AS ECONOMICAL IN
FRYING OR SHORTENING, TASTELESS, ODORLESS, CON
VENIENT AND DIGESTIBLE, PREVENTS SMOKY FRYING,
GREASY FOOD AND CONSEQUENT DYSPEPSIA. IT
BRINGS HEALTH, FOSTERS ECONOMY AND AIDS CLEAN
LINESS. A SUBSTITUTE FOR LARD AND BUTTER AND
WHILE IT EQUALS BUTTER THE COST IS ONLY HALF AS
MUCH AS LARD. ONE POUND OF OIL EQUALS TWO OF
LARD OR BUTTER FOR SHORTENING.
DONE BY DEED
100
575
Elk Creek k Cannon Beach Land
Company to A. C. Cmumasero,
warranty, lots 10 and 13, block
10, Klk Creek Park. I 1W
Klk ( reek & Cannon Beach Land
Company to K. W. Ball, warran
ty, iots 11 and 12, block 10,
Elk Creek Park
Hermosa Park Investment Company
to H. W. Mitchell, warranty,
lots 2 and 0, block 33, Hermosa
Pnrk
Hermosa Park Investment Company
to C. H. Landerson, warranty, lot
14, block 7, Hermosa Park 200
Sophia P. Dimes, et ux to Jessie
Fox, warranty, lot 4, and east 30
feet of lot 5, block 54, Shiveley's
Astoria 4500
Mary E. Stanley to II. M. Wheatly
and John Seines, warranty, lot
10, block 5, and other property in
Grimes' Annex to Ocean Grove.,
Otto Duftir to Joseph Schamberger,
warranty, 20 acres in section 34,
T. 0 N., R. 10 W
ARE YOU A BON VIVANT?
The pith of life, after all, is a good
feed. The good things of this life art
not 11 a rule easily found, 10 that It Is
pleasure to find 10 close it hand a
flrit-class up-to-date cstablishmeent,
whre one sets those good thing at
every meal, like the Palace Restaurant,
on Commercial street. The home of the
bon vlvant. tf
350
Club and Star, Please. Yesterday
morning the home of Police Officer Clias.
Hansen was made happy by the safe ar
rival of a fine boy baby, whose fighting
weig. t is I'xtictly eleven and a quarter
pounds. Mother and bab are doing
finely, iiml the young "cop" will relieve
his father on duty as soon as some one
furnishes him with a star and a club
la Self Defense
Major Hamm, editor and manager of
the Constitutionalist, Imminence, jy.,
when he was fiercely attacked fouryeaM
ago by piles, bought a box of Bucklen'a
Arnica Salve, of which he saysi It
cured me In ten days and no trouble
since." Quickest healer of Burns, Sores
Cuts and Wounds. 25c at Charles Rogers
drug store, aug
Galveston'i Sea Wall.
makes life now as safe in that city aa
on the higher uplands. E. W. Goodloe,
who resides on Dutton St., in Waco, Tex.
needs no sea wall for safety, ne writes 1
"I have used Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption for the last five year
and It keeps me well and safe. Before
that time I had a cough which for year
had been growing worse. Now it' gone."
Cures chronio Coughs, LaCrlppe, Croup,
Whooping Cough and prevent pneu
monia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle
guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug
store. Price 50c and '$1.00. Trial bottle
free. ' aug