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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1906, THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTOItIA, OREGON. "QUEEN ANN" Flour produces cakes and pastry of exquisite light ucs. Flaky pic crust, airy biscuits and bread that is belter than bakers produce, "QUEEN ANN FLOUR" Goes further, too, than common kinds. There's None just as good. Try a sack with your next order ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. 1EI HIES Of I IN Orkwlu kt. New touvtnlr poatali at Svenaon's. Oikwlti Repair BleycUi on abort ! ,0 """"y lV otic. : hut iti'aiif to make It )iih!e fur the ' M,iiti lifir to Itnvr on opportunity of IMI II. Scully, Notary Public, at j '"''"'"K tlm very bct talent. Tin Scully' Clgr Slot. Any oM hourl '"1'i' will ""iilt of three irt urra ami 4iii ninlral; Rev, Newell Ilwlght 1 1 i 1 -" let Cream mid. from full cream, lie ti HrWl.vs Jacob A. KIU, the New (xr pint. Sd.l price for lodge nd!V"lk ''"''"! Melbourne, tlir Klectrl ehurih, at Tkk' coiifllonry, T-IU tf ( '. l UmMf Malt- Muait.t and , j "''H Hlngcra H i a mte good fortune Tba very bat board to b obtained Jo ' ,,M'"' 'u"r attraction, nr.- coming tha city ia at "Tba Occident Hotel.'' U"" "t tbi. year and that the Rate very reaaonabla. ; J'ki- may !" able to bring them to tl ilv. Loat Solid gold watch, Howard movement, (50 reward; leturn to Ha-' Off for Salem K, V. Jensen, the man voy aaliMin. 0-4 5t who put the rumora' I'nir of f'latop 1 county In atich line an. I siiccc-alul Iim How Do I look. To realty aea your-; during the recent regatta, Mill leave for '' other, ee you, get -me of thoe'the tate fair lit Salem touuurow and ew ttyle mirror at Hart' Urujj Store; j will follow hia iiarful ait of fixing all price. A new ujply Jut r.clviwl. ' things up fur whoam-m hn!l ned hi tt. ' rn .e at t lint ititerothig exhibit. Mr. ' ,teiien bn the knack a n . 1 ta't of know- Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue ing and doing juat the tight thing in and Eleventh attaet. European plan; juat exactly t ),. riyht way when it beat rooma and board Jo tha city at tea- ,i,nn-. t o li i--ink. a limit, or equipping aonabla price. tf tin- Minna of an exhibit of any ort, ! and he ia largely responsible for the Butird Yeatetday TIip funeral of ( timteful nnd emm-niciil amiiiKement of William, the inluiit on of Mr. ami Mr. (I,,, bite fnir here. Chartr Juki, wa held yeaterday after- : iiixui, with the Interment jn (ireenwoihl cenieterv. Are your lione acbiiiu. nerve tired night reatleaa, kidney and liver troti ble. energy low? Theae are lKn of low vllality, llolliater- Uorky Moun- tain Tea will nuke you well. Tea or Tablet,, .18 .-enta. For aale by Frank ,Irtl "''I' I Are Now in Hock-Tbe three .e who auimllrd Frank Woodfleld in the regatta ' eonfetti deal and eloped from Aatoria ; on Friday laal, have Im-iui nverlinuled In I'nrtlaml ami are now in hock await Iny order from heie. 'Iliia waa the new a wired th' olllee of Sheriff l'omeroy yeatenliiy mornlnjf. Same Old Road Two more happy pil IHiltia atinted out mi the auinc old road to hililian happineaa yeaterday by lak Irift out ft inarriii(;e liceine at the of fice of County Clerk f'lintiu, They were Mr. Frank Nieml nnd Miaa Tninl Kakka, both of thia count v. ItV the only medicine known that penetrate Into every organ of the body nnd a'ny there, It'a the bet tonic j In the world Holllater'a Rocky Moun tain Tea. Tea or Tablela, 35 cent. For anlo by Frnnk Hart, xcp Why don't you have your work done by ua and we do house lining wall papering, houae and alga painting. We ue and recommend the Heath & Milll gan prepared paint. For over two a core year it haa been recognized aa the atandard paint of America. Come and let ua figure with you. The Eastern Painting & Decorating Co., 365 Com merclal atreet. tf. HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP FRUIT BARGAINS Bartlett Pears Today, While They Last $J.OO Per Box First Class Stock Italian Prunes 60c Per Box It is now time for canniug these fruits and to delay will mean no fruit for you, or higher prices JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. "Stir Course" Atrla i to have una f tlm very heat lecture and ;uuica c(Hiri' JiiHiik (lie coining winter. The sbstsbt ( Voung .Men' league of the "rehytr , inn church ha. u rt ii hk'I to bring to this 'city the four hlglical t'luM-4 lecture ' and entertainment poihle to be I cured, The t-eague dm- not cxjii-t or On the Ninth Inatant The new full j achrdule of the At"rin & Colniiiliia I Itiver Itailroad I 'oinpany -"11 liecime 0i. erative nil Stindiiy next, the Htb day of September. '1'be train eervlce will lie UenlM w, ,, f lat wintpri ,) , (l,v ,.,,,, l,.r (.,rd- , wj ,H, w it h.Ieavnl of the Snl- 1ri,v llft(.rlml,n X(.m train out of r.ntiand at 3:03 and of the 8:15 train 0( uf tlii, ,.;ty for Seaside dnilv'i the ,,, wi w on Sln(1v I1;rnill., nj Tote Thing UpThere a a lively runaway on limine ativet nt HiKin yea terday in which the Xchalem staije wa the auffcrer and another team from that section the riinninj; n(;rrair. The borea ran roin Tenth lreet nloii( Dii nlie to the Thirtieth atreet j;;;::;w ay, lielween limine nnd Commen-inl. where they aiua-dii'd into the alae and up ended that vehicle and themaelvea, the team tearing loo.e and continuinn tlieir lliiiht towaid Portland. No one n In the miviip. Hatchery New -State l'Uh Warden H, (!. Van lluaeu yeateixlny received a letter from Stipcrintendi'ii! ,T. A. Tal bot of the McKemrie river hatchery, at Lcalnirj;, in which that (jentlcman re port that all ia well with the enter prise up there; (hat he had taken near ly a million cgjja on the lirat of the month; nnd hud every prospect of inking over 5.IX 10.000 more during the season. The Saiitiam river experimental slat ion which was burned out in the recent for est Urea, will, o Mr. Van Puon ". be re installed next year. The children nre atnying nt grandpa'", Mania baa Rone down to the sen; l'npn I nt home working, Keeping well with Rorky Mountain Ten. For sale by Frnuk Hart. aep BIG CONFERENCE OF Y. W. C. A. GEARHART PARK THE SCENE OF AN IMPORTANT SESSION OF THIS GREAT RELIGIOUS AND MORAL ELEMENT FINE SUCCESS. The accoiid Northwest C'onlcrrnce of Young Women' Chiiallnn Aaocmilon, both city llll.l aluilent la now Iwing held hi lieai-hnrt Park Hotel, fienrbart 1'nik. Oregon, having begun on Friday evening, August 31, and will rloac; on Monday evening, Scptcmlier 10, The coiifeience will be led by Mis Helen Florence lliiinc, Secretary of the Kx leriioii Department for the American CommittH', with MiM. ,1. H, tirillith. 'chairman of the A'mericiin Coinniittee, a pteaiiliug olllcer. To thin conference all memlM-r and frleno of Vollllg Women'i, Chriatiaii A a.s'lutiipiia nre cordially Invited by the AmeriiHii Couimittei. iun the State Commit tci-i of Wiiahington and Oregon, liearliart I'aik ia about IA mile from "this city on the Astoria and Co lumbia Itiver Itailroad. 11 i most beau tifully kituated, combining the wonder noil tin-it nt y of mean, forest, meadow and mountains, (iueat are being very iiiiii'i'italily accommodated at (ieurbart I'uii. Hotel, iiinl a large auditorium fur-iii-he nn excellent place for the large meetings, The program will consiat of Wide atiiilv; dcpartmeiilal eoufereiicr on the varioiu lines uf work carried on ill Stu dent ami City Association"; faculty ineiiiliciV conference.! ; city lemrd mem-ln-i"' council, and adi'liesacs by Htrnng speaker.. The day will open with the observance of the Ouii-t Hour; thele will be several Veaper Service held oil the beach, and after the platform ad dresses the day will close with delega tion meeting, where the lessons of the day are annulled up and iiiictly talked over. The muaic, which w ill be atrong fea ture, will lie in charge of Mr. Frank I). Wink of Seattle. Among tlniM' expected to take part in the program are President Stephen P, I Penrose of Whitman College; Rev. II. C, Mason, pastor of I'niversity Con gregational Church, Seattle; Itev. Fred W. Clampett, I). 1)., pastor of Trinity Church, San Francisco; Itev. John Mar vin I lean, Pastor of Talx-rnncle Baptist Church, Seattle; Mi. Kruest K. Itarber. Lincoln, Neb.; Miss Fmma Hay and Miss Helen F. Barnes, Secretaries for the Aineilcan Committee. Other peak el have Im-cii invited but can not yet lie announced. The phigram in detail for the unex pired six days of the conference, i as follows; This. Wednesday morning: Address by Mis 'lav lor; evening, address by Itev. H. C. Mason, of the Cniversity Con gregational church at Seattle. Thin Int: Address by (lie same aide speaker last above named, at the eve ning session. Friday evening will be devoted to Un American Committee work, Saluclay morning there will bp a stilling missionary nddie ami in the evening there will be preaching by Itev. I. M. lh'nii, of the Tabernacle Baptist church, of Seattle. Sunday morning lr, F, W. Clampett will deliver an address on the subject of "I'lavcr." In the evening he will ad dress the conference again, and nt -I p. 111. Sunday there will be a devo tional meeting led by Miss Taylor. On Monday evening there will be a Farewell meeting. j The Bible teachers at the conference are Itev. .1. M, lleaii and Miss ( bar lotte Adams, Orders Placed Here The captain of the steamship Norman Isles, now load ing at Borland (or rather unloading coal there, to load another cargo out ward) has placed an order with H. M. Leathers of this city for a line ship's gir. his own boat, and it is to be n dandy. A party by the name of ,1. W. Kishncr of Portland, has oi'dowd the construction at the same yards of a trawling boat, built upon the fish-bunt model, the feature boat of the Colum bia, to be 32 feet long; it will have two independent 4 horse-power engines, with twin screws, and will bo ucd for deep sen fishing and for trnwling. Failed to Appear--Thomas Burke, the man who filed the complaint of forgery against Harry Durosa the other day, in Justice Goodman's court, failed to np penr and substantiate the charge yes terday when the case was called, nnd ns n consequence the costs were nssessed against the complainant nnd the de fendant was discharged without further ado, Morning Astorian, 00 cents por month, delivered by carrier. ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY CLOTHES BOUGHT AT HERMAN WISE' PRESSED FREE Whenever You Say So; Not Only Once or Twice Eight Salesmen, Two Tailors, Besides Prompt and Gentlemanly Attention to All HERMAN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier Buying aud Paying The Northern Pacific right-of-way agent on tiie northsboie Brc very active, according to a well known Astorian who arrived in the city yesterday direct from Altoona, and are buying property right and left and paying for it on the spot. At noon yesterday they entered the home over there by the name of "Sailor .lack" and asked him his price for the little strip of home land that lay aero the ur veyed line of the north-bank railroad, and on bis naming the price, $1,500, it was counted out to him without the In of a moment' time. It is said that the line of the mad runs directly through the boiler room of the Kleven hausen cold storage plart at Altoona. but that concern has ple'ity of room anv way and w ill not stop the railway for : parties filed their respective declarations a little inconvenience like finding an-jof intention to become citizens of this other location for the power-joint of J country with County Clerk Clinton yes the big plant. , terday: Aleran Hummasti and Fred j iinutahi. both of Finland; and Hans Civil Service Exams'. Secretary C. T. : 1'rsin, of Norway. Crosby ()f the local civil service an- J nouiices that in the examinations held j Got Sixty Days C. W. Benton, the on the 2."th of duly last the follow-1 man with a penchant for watches and ra ing people mndc good .for the respective j zors not bis own, was put on trial in positions they were seeking: Miss Alice j the justice' court yesterday on a M. (toddaiil. for female clerk; nnd Da-j charge of larceny, and pleading guilty vid It. Grushed. for clerk-currier. The ! o othe offense, was sent to the Castle follow ing posts arc on for application j do Pomeroy for a period of sixty days. and examination on the 20th of the present month, nnd those desirous of' ' He Paid the Price Kric Pnsso, a fish- trving for them will communicate nt once with the secretary; Interpreter, Syrian and Spanish, immigration serv ice; engineer, pack-master, quartermas ter's department, nt large; wagon-master, same department, nt large; artist. (male) hygienic laboratory, public; health and marine hospital service; sci-j cnlitV a-sistant in analytical chemistry, and scientific assistant in plant pathot - 'W- Forty Cent Hold-up On Sunday last as Jimmy Robb, son of Hon. YV 1.. ltolib, ex-collcetor of customs of this port, was strolling across the Washing ton street bridge in Portland about midnight, be was suddenly bidden to stand and throw up bis hands; this was followed by n demand for his money, and as the thug had one band in his hip pocket, though no gun was in sight, Jimmy obeyed both orders with alac rity. He had just fi.'i cents in bis trous ers pocket, nnd he held that sum out to the "bold, bad highway-man" and that good natorcd soul took it. counted and handed Jim back a quarter with the remark that he "guessed he might want to eat in the morning." Robb had a big round "twenty in his inside coat pocket at the time and is thankful the thief did not "go into details" with him. BAND CONTEST. The person returning the largest num. ber fo Jose Vila cigar bands to the undersigned by October 15th will receive a box of 25c. Jose Vilas free to the next largest one box 121c Jose Vilas. Save the bands. Victor Miller, corner Ninth and Bond streets. s-w-f. Admiral Scully Now Skamokawa in tends to indulge in a regatta of her own on Friday and Saturday next, and j has named Dell Scully of this city as admiral of the affair. Dell will make a rattling old sea-dog with that meg aphonic voice of his and his fund of all-around wit and good humor. Complaint Withdrawn Harry Kreit wr, the alleged A. 4 C. ticket scalper, arrested the other day at the instance of Auditor F. D. Kuettner of that pail- j way, i now a free man, the company's J attorney, G. C. Fulton, having aps peared in Justice Goodman's court yes terday and withdrawn the complaint. Citiiens in Good Time The following j erman, was hniled into Justice Good- man's court yesterday on a charge of fishing for salmon in the Columbia riv er, irr the closed season, and promptly confessed his guilt, paid the ,'0 tine nnd all costs and walked out. all in the space of seven brief minutes, j Chamber of Commerce The Astoria 1 chamber of commerce held its regular meeting at the Bond street rooms last levelling, there being a fair attendance. and President C. R. Morse in the chair, with Secretary C. R. Higgins nt the re cording post. The following general in vitations were received and read and disposed of as follow; ; To the Willa mette Valley Development League, nt Forest Grove. Sept. 7; order made that any who may desire to attend may se cure credentials from the chamber by application to Secretary Iliggins, and in this behalf, Senator Schofield was named as a delegate. To the water-law conference, Salem. Sept. 10. Messrs. Bowlby, Van Dusen nul A. M. Smith, named as delegates. To the Pacific Northwest convention., nt Spokane, Sept. 2o, the same order was made for any one desiring to go, n in the case of the Forest Grove convention. To the State Development League convention. at Salem, Sept. 11, .same order made. To American Mining Congress, at Denver, Oct. 1(1, same order as to personal choice in going as delegates. This was the sum of business attended to last evening, nnd the chamber adjourrned un til the meeting in course. FINNISH MASSAGES. Miss Olga Lnnden, Room (I, Pythian Bldg., Commercial St. Thoue Black 2103. $5.00 PURCHASE AT STAB THEATER. Another Packed House Witnesses "Our Boys" Last Night. The "Star" theater was again well filled to witness Mr. Willard and his company in the pretty comedy, "Our Boys.' Mr. Willard as the English Baronet was again splendid. Our old friend. Harry Blanchard, was again excellent and hi polished acting was much en joyed. His comedy was fine. Messrs. Elton and Layton, as the Boys, were in for a great deal of applause, as their parts were exceedingly well handled. SIiss Dunn in the double role of "Oar isa" and "Belinda," again caused much merriment. Miss' Shepard as "Mary Melrose," carried her part to the satis faction of the audience, as did Miss Bell as "Violet Melrose." In fact, too much praise cannot he bestowed upon the whole production and much praise is due to Mr. Blanchard as the director. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. T Plumb cheeks, flushed with the soft glow of health and apure complexion, make all women beautiful. Take a small dose of Herbine after each meal;" it will prevent constipation and help di gest what you have eaten. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Tex., writes, on May 31. 1901: "We have uSed Herbine in our fam ily for eight years and found it the best medicine we ever used for con stipation, bilious fever and malaria." Hart's Drug Store. sep STUDIO OF STENOGRAPHY. Commencing Sept. 17. the Misses Law son and Nordstrom will open a school of Stenography and Typewriting. The system taught is the Illustrative Short hand. I'livocalized (Benn Pitman sys tem) revised by Mrs. Linda Bronson Salmon. The complete course is mas tered in 8 to 12 weeks. A limited num ber of students will be admitted. Those who desire to avail themselves of this opportunity apply to Miss Xordstrom, City Lumber & Box Co. lw The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural you can hardlv real ize that it is produced by a medicine. These tablets also cine indigestion, For sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. STORAGE BATTERIES. We sell the Northwestern Storage Battery, the very best on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wormanship, R, R. Carmthers, electri cal supplies, 542 Duanc street. t.f. 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