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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1906)
4 REGATTA AT AN END Twelfth Annual Celebration Clos ed Last Night. IT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS Immense Crowd Enjoy the Last Day of Carnival County Fair tod" Do( Show Art Attractive Features. themselves to adjust. The minor sport in front of the grand stand lt none of their sest by repetition, Ivcr Ross took the priito in the tub race away from C.eorg Beard, and Heard again captured the red, white . and blue from the outboard end of the j long greased pole; and the water polo j contest was rehearsed with much ! J amusement for all concerned, those on i I land as well a the lively youngster in the water. The double pleasure boat rae was taken, hand down, by Roost and Pat ton, their eMiptitorm having other thiii): to engage their attention for the lat half of the pull, mostly the seats of their boat, The gasoline llshboat race was a pret ty one. and the interest in it , was maintained to the last round, Iricoll the winner receiving an ovation at its , close. This, with tishboat tug-of-war Bv virtu of sheer contrariety which ' ,h Knd-stand. closed the water, ,. engagements of the regatta season, and j operate, m cl.ni.hc affair, as wU M (.(y (of j lfuman. the weather yisterdwy, the J(1(,h f(lrth,,r entertainment as the day1 last day of the big regatta, was (imply Mi for tliem superb, flawless, and wholly of the j Tbe rlanlP kliml,as for ,ullfh haJ sort that should have prera.led Thurs- j ftnd Vnit-mi-frk contest day and Fnd.y, to aeeentu.te. , , fn hmf , ha,f ,mt perfection of the now famous "Twelfth , th(, : Annual- However, ,t was left for tbe v m)f $ukefc lingering thousand, to make the mMt!in , M.on , of. and this they did, through the last j , 1 .k. k fati...i ;k ,.n The afternoon of yesterday waa de- The Opening of the THE MOST EXCLUSIVE HAT IN AMERICA Dutilap Hat WILL BE ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY On these days we will devote our time to showing the new styles for Fall to our many patrons who have long looked for this event. If you would be dressed right for Fall, you will wear a Dunlap TRULY A GENTLEMAN'S HAT Our Store will be Closed at Noon on Honday, Labor Day, Thus Showing Our Respect for Organized Labor. Clothes Bought Here Pressed Free P. A. STOKE "Good Clothes for Men Who Know" bated test and interest. Queen Esther wag driven to the grand voted by the sight-seeing crowd to the, Farmers' Fair and Stock Show, the i , of a doe, and his conclusion were ..-.w .rtf .h. ,ln,irlu and Clatsop County Bench show, and th heititv endorsed on all side by those Court, and was given a reusing welcome , CmMtT u Twelfth j who have intelligent knowledge and ln- from the swarming host on the piera.itwt- Tm shoot wh"'h W,V twit in the fancy cult. The findings She embarked on the customs launch vtid to come off at 3 o'clock was. Emitted for official report and record Patrol for her morning cruise, with the f'" ""'P1 P"Pn" ' -: by Mr. Fechheimer were as follows: strains of Brown's splendid band float- ften"- th A- F- C SumU- when j Cocker Spaniel. dogs-First. C. ing over the water, t her and her w'" P""1- ,onie ,tr lln" j 'isc; 2nd, Dan Allen; bitches, 1st, C. mm servitors a. thev traversed the ' -"- attendance and some fine record . .... glassy reaches of Astoria's magnificent,0 mf- j yox Terrier, dogs First. Nora Hill: bar; and when she had irot bevond the , The Farmers' Fair was thronged all !nd. Walter, Sinnot; bitches, l.t, Fred reach of plaudiU the crowd settled down , -y with big crowds of aeepiy interest- j puriUgtoni 2nd, Lorraua. to the pleasures nearer at hand andied people, whose pride in the fertility English setter. dogs-First, J. John especially devised for their entertain-! of old Clatsop's soil, and the skill of son ,,ml A ntt,. bitches. lt. Will went. her farmers and dairymen. U unabated, j faltant j 2nd. Ceorge Steven. The single-sculling race between O!os ; 11 developed to the point of proven pa-; p0iters. dogs Firt, J. Atbiiryj 2nd, and Patton was a very pretty event, ' tience, that the quarters in which it ; F pattun; bitches. 1st, J. Johnson; 2nd, Patton being sent to the course with; was held were no where near large jp Pntton. a minute and a half leeway, and Gloss' enough for the free circulation of such English coach, dogs- First, F. J. Car tart seemed to the intent witnesses on ; throngs as met there yesterday, and '. nev 0nv one in (,a,4, hore that his task was a hopeless one. 'this might be said of the bench show j Fox iunii4- dogs-Firit, A. Seafeldt; Irat the science and endurance of the ' and the stock enclosure; none of them 2ml Fr(1(j fliIi. bitches, Dr. Barr, two man, measured for his success, and j were adequate to the demands lor com- Gloss was recorded winner by 17 sec- j fortable space, a fact that goes far to onds, amid the encores of the onlook-' prove how popular each and all were, era. iThe juxtaposition of the fair and the entries in class. Stag Hound First Hume, two entries. Chow Chow dog-W and 2nd, G. W. A. Hume, one t.ti:. I vome t're ! trv dog C. Halderman, one en- While the sculls were flying over the; dog show made it possible for the n-j entrj, ennn Swnwr nl Anriernn were dn. uestion to be broken once in a wnile. inir a nimble turn at loe-rollins and i but in spite of inconvenience1. O " 13 . .... creating any amount of interest and j was n0 cessation of visitors until the pireat r)anpi dogs Charles Wirkala, fun for the people. Spencer went to i closing hour of the day itself. The one entrV; bitches, 1st, Charle Bertel the river twice, thus reversing his ree- J committees in charge of the several el- 2J p,,, XcNun. ord of Friday, and Anderson came j ements of the county fair will hand in j jrij,, Water Spaniel, dog-P. A. ashore victor in both the contests of their reports of awards as soon as may j Stokes, one entry, the morning, which were done without j be, but quite too late for press notice j Enplish Bull, dog W. E. Tallnnt, one intermission. j thisj morning. . 'entry. ' T The flagship furnished a lively event! Clatsop county has proven her right j ponton Terrier, dog First, W. R. yesterday, when she sent two of her, to claim the best bunch of dogs in thejjillm(i onf entry. fine cutters forth in a race over the! state of Oregon, considering her scope! dog-Tone Spencer, one entry. 1 mile course. The boats were manned j and population, and the committee in j p;t (lln Terrier First, I)r- I'ilking by five men and a coxswain each and charge h entitled to all praise for ton, one entry. were differentiated by the bWk shirts thorough success of the bench show.j st nernnrd-D. C. Withers nnd H and white shirts worn by the respec-1 There were "three score nnd ten" fine 'c i.indenlrg. tive crews. The pulling was sturdy and animals on exhibition there yesterday, ! j,.;,), Setter First, George Gnuffinan, even, and the race was very close, only 'from Great Danes to Fox Terriers, and , ne Ptrv. a boat's length separating them at the all the smaller fry in the way of home; .Spitz, dog First, John Fjklinlm, one finish. The prizes were turned over to the captain of the Heather for the proper award. It wa, in its way, equal to the sport put up by the Dogalia's boats on Friday morning. The Chinook Indians put up another race with their tribal canoes and gave some expert exhibitions in the maneu vering of these frail and cranky craft, which proved Jhejn entire masters of the vessels. They went over the reg ulation course, with a capsize finish, and the awards were left to the Indians pets and lap aogs. ine paueni nni entrv sorts of "coddling" at the hands of ttie ladies and children and seemed to en joy it thoroughly. There were four teen classes in view, and the judging was done under the direct supervision of W. B. Fechheimer of Portland, than whom there is no better authority on i CT0W(j dogs and their points in the Mate, ne took his own time and made detailed examinations on all the specific signs that go to mark the breed and status mm w 11 CANNING Now Is the Time Ashland Peaches $1 a Box California Grapes 25 Cents a Basket And all Other Seasonable Fruits FRUIT JARS JELLY GLASSES FOARD & STOKES GO Astoria's Greatest Store bitches, pred Kelson, one entry. I. Peterson, Tr. Jay Tuttle and J. F. Miller were the presiding officers at the big display of horses on the Fourth street grounds, and they hud their hand full, as were those of T). M. Stuart, wh.j hnd charge of the fine bred cattle at the same exhibit. The was imtnetu, good-natured and eager for results, and they came in due course, as follows; Hor.'s!!fst Inf. team. Prael 4 F.ig ner; b?st brood marc, Prael 4 Kigner; Will'in Tnivin. se?ond; colts, William Lar-on first ; Will'nm Tlartill, second; stal'.io's George Wiinen, first; It, M. Wolcn, second, Cttt'e -b)My bull. 2 yf.-.h nnd over, fir-t. (i!.if (-.riukfcon: h'l.jnd, Robert Me Math; &li(.'lll.orns fil :inr', second, Jo siah West; Jersey cow, C. W. Fland ers. This was the limit of the report, in this behalf yesterday, but there is more to come, and will be published in the next issue of the Astorian. The really beautiful flower display in the fair ball, which has been such a source of pleasure during the regatta, called forth the following award from the capable committee, consisting of Mesdame C. W. Fulton, T. A. Hyland, and M!hs Kmma C. Warren: Best coil'-ction of potted plants, pro fessional, Krickson's Smith Point nur sery; best collection of potted plants, amateur, Mrs, Brooks; best collection of cut flowers, amateur, Mrs, E. A. Beard; rarestcollection of dahlias, Mrs. C. A. I.ienenwcbcr j largest collection of dahlias, Mis. P. C. Warren; best col lection of asters, Mrs. Olof Krickson; special mention, Golden Banded Lily, Mrs. Bartoldus. One of the pleasant phases of the afternon exhibitions at the new court house, was the splendid band concert given by Brown's famous band. It is far too seldom that Astoria has the benefit of such an aggregation in her public service, and the people made good u-e of the blessing at hand," and hung upon the rich tribute poured forth by the master players under the masterly lcndcrhip of Professor Brown, During the rendering of the long and brilliant program an F.dison recordln machine was stationed nearby ami ev Try note uttered by the band was trnn.'rilH'd upon the delicate waxen record fixed toreceive them, and t" prove the efficiency and accuracy of the transposition, every time a musical m-oic wn finished by the band, the F.dison man turned the record loos mid his machine verified the taking uf the pierc, without a llaw in the process. It wa intensely Interesting and en gage,! the crowd for a long time. The Farmer' Fair committee is very deimu that all persons having ex hibit in the hall shall call for them tomorrow, a it is neeeary to restore the room to proper hae before turn ing it back to the county. The Farmers' F'uir will ! kept open today from 1 u'cloek until .1, In the nfterniHin for the licnefit of all who want to see again the large and inter esting line of exhibits. From the fooling hour of the after noon until nearly midnight, the young people made the mot of the Country Dance at the pavillion on Twelfth street, and there were some happy times there for those to whom a dance is almost as bread and meat. The pa villion has erved a good purpose dur ing the regatta, and would have been sorely missed by hundreds had it not been provided. And thus closes the twelfth attempt to entertain the summering world by the City of A'toria, nnd the cloe brings with it the pleasing assurances of full and genuine success. It bas entailed an immense amount of patient labor unci skillful nppliention of brains and funds in the nehieveiiient of what will be known a one of the record-regattas, and the eitv, the committee, nrnl the thousands of visitor for whose pleas lire it wns organized, will bear witness to the final faet of its unqualified and pro-pernus issue. The Astorian is yi receipt of the fol lowing communication from a well known citizen, who has the courage ASTORIA GROCERY PHONE, MAIN Mt. 3J COMMERCIAL STREET. CHOICE FRUITS FOR CANNING ORDER EARLY Fancy Bartlett Pears, Box $1.25 Ashland Crawford Peaches, Box $1.00 Fancy Italian Prunes WKKK IN' StM'IKTY. Mis Vanwinkle of San Francisco and Miss Isaliella Could of Portland have been the guests of the Misses F!ar! luring regatta week. One of the most notable weddings of the summer season occurred last night, when Mi Itakel F.llingsen of this city was united in marringe to P. N', Ijingo also of Astoria. The wedding was performed in the Norwegian Danish Methodist church by Itev, C. Allgil't Petersen in the pres ence of about ISO guests. The church was elalMiratelv decorated for the oc casion in the season' choicest olFeiing and the scene was a bcaiiliful niie. The ceremony took place at K:I0 o'clock. II, J. Laiitfo. a brother of the groin, took the part of let man, while Miss I'lara Matstad nnd Mi's l,enn Kegslud acted a maids of honor. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party, consisting of thirty, re paired to the future residence of the newly wedded couple, at I.VI7 Franklin avenue, where the eening was pased in conjonliilatiorp nnd social enjoy ment. An elaborate supper was nerved of annd toasU respmlc'il to. Among those Tuesday aiteinuun the ladies of the St. Mary", Catholic church gae a moil delightful whist party. The affair was under the supervision of Mrs. I), A. Morgan and Mist Walsh. Priies wert won by Mr. Smith, Mrs, Fraud. Oook, Mr. M Karland ami Mr. Fraud Cro-nil). 000000000000000000 O EDITORAL SALAD, O 000000000000000000 his convictions of the right sort, when it comes to saving a good word for his city nnd tur institutions: "Kditor Astorian'! In' looking over your County Fair (I understand it to be the second in the past 50 years) I think you have much to be proud of. Your showing for the county is still in its infancy nnd suspect ilde of ex traordinary development. Day by day. and year bv year, you grow stronger. who spoke were Mrs. ('. J. Curtis, liev. C. A. Peter-en, l!e-, Nnnthrup, Albeit Carlson, Mr. Voder and II. J. I.nngo. The bride and groom have the best wishes nnd congratulation cd their host of friends. The Thursday nnd Saturday nfter noon club held an enjoyable picnic and beach lire in Alderbronk last, Wednes day -evening, Mis., Slnekpole, who is "Your producers are the ones to come visiting Miss Heed, being the guest of in now and declare that Chitop conn- ,ll""r- i'iween 25 and .10 were prcs- ty is to be represented by the county pnt- r- K- Higgi" acted n chap- and its annua! fair Is to be the chief ''fori. feture of that representation. The rivers nnd forests yield us their tribute Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Oshorn nnd when we bring labor to bear upon daughter of (,'orvnllis, and the Misses them j and the farm is also always with Lula nnd I.eona Schorley of Areata, us, with its labor and its rich com- Calif., spent the regatta in Astoria, ns pense. Hereafter it must be 'The Conn- the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, K. Osborn, ty Fair and the Hegntta,' not 'The He- and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Oshorn. gatta and a County Fair.' "ANONYMOUS.' NEGLECTED COLDS. Every part of the mucous membrane, ! I-.x-Mnyor nnd Mrs, Isaac llergmnn entertained the following guests last week at Heaver Lodge Farmi Edwin I Price, Mrs. If. Wise, Miss Untile, Her- tine, Louise and Hninucl Wise; Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred Johnson, Miss Lorcnson, Mrs, flm nne thront. ears, head ami lutitfS. etc., arc 'subjected to disease and blight I ,f' Cro,,n' Mi" "'"V n, Miss Jla from neglected colds. Ballard's Hore-1"'1 ,iml ""mn VnriUnA and hound Syrup is a pleasant and effee tive remedy. W. Akcndrick, Valley Mills, Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard's Ilore hound Syrup for coughs ami throat trou bles; it U a pleasant and most effec tive remedy." Hurt's Drug Store. sep Mr. and Mrs. Al Tchnsen, nnd sixteen ladies from Queen Lninsen lodge. Pit Ooodiich. a foaduntc of the uni versity of Oregon, and now living in Seattle, wa in Aaloria la-t, week en joying the regatta jmd visiting friends. lames Veil of Salem I In the city, do ing the Itegntta to a finish. Miss Jo ( base and Mr. Catherine I t )-iiIiii it uf Pottland, came down on the Telegraph Vcsierdny to ttilnc.S the rcguttn ici j.illio nnd me domiciled at the Occident. . lames cbiiicv of Vancouver, i a lie gatta guest in Astoria, lie j. well known here, having Ihch an emplo in the Astorian ollice .nine year ago. J. W. Ta lor of Portland came down yesterday to take part In the Regatta festivities. Mrs, C. W. Knowle. of Seaside spent the day in Astoria yesterday, following up the Itegntta program. Mr. and Mr. K. M. Ilreiit of Seaside were Hcgaliii quests heie yesterday. M. Hawkins came up front Seaside yesterday for a day's pleasure, T. C. Judd and wife of Heaslda wsra among the pleased spectator nt the Itegntta yesterday. Mr, and Mrs, T. W, Costelln of San Francisco were in the city yesterday, and ipiartered ai the Occident. Mrs. J. (', Vim Itenssnlciir of Port land was a Hegntta guest here yester day. Mis Cum M. Fuddoily ()f Portland ns mining the delighted thousand in Astoria yesterday, (!, Fillehl of l.ewlstown, Idaho, was registered at the Occident yesterday. W. P. Swope, of Portland, put In a pleasant day here yesterday, taking In the water festival, Mrs. V. C. Tloblecrson of Portland en joyed the Itegntta program yesterday. Mrs, Frank Waters of Portland spent the day In Astoria yesterday. E, II, Scott and wife were here yes terday, from port hind. Mr. Scott has charge of the business of the steamer Telegraph mid look In the Hegntta In cidentally. A. L. lii'iitlon eauie down from tho metropolis yesterday to indulge In Re gatta pleasure. Mr, nnd Mrs. L, It. Carroll of ficattlo arrived here yesterday nnd are domi ciled at the Occident. Mrs. 0. If. Kulpcr of Portland Is In tho city, enjoying the water carnival. Mi. II. C. Iiicn 0f Portland was num bered among the Hegntta visitors here yesterday. I). W. Hush (,f Mount Collin- wns do ing the Itegntta yesterday.