SUNDAY, OCTOBER , iy.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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DECK AND DOCK NEWS.
On the last, nd recent, visit of tap
bin Conway, of the 0. R. N. eon,
pany" water line, to this city, he
formulated a new arrangement for th
disposition and eerriee of the bar tugs
Tatoot.h nd Wallula, thet is ealeulat
d to quiet all criticism in regard to
that important arm of the company's
murine affair in this port.
The order, places the disposition of
the tug business in the office of Agent
j. W. Roberta, end requires both boats
to hold a day tation at FlaveL when
not engaged in towing, esch steamer
to occupy her old berth at the bijr a
R. & N. pier in thi city, on alternate
night, thus giving the captain end
erewa en equal and frequent season in
the city. The pl ie highly commend
d by ell eoneemed, including those
who here these fine vessel in charge.
The steamer Ciarina arrived down
from Portland t 5 o'clock eve
ning and proceeded directly to the low
er bay, whence, it i supposed, she
crowed out for the Bay City on the
heel of the evening ebb.
The Ivena, British, from Mexican
porte and ordered here from San Fran
cisco, is outside the bar out of reach
of tugs.
The Jas. Butler for San Francisco
crossed out yesterday, loaded with lum
ber. , - .
Fuel oil from California reached this
port yesterday on the tank steamer
Whittier en route to Portland.
The Northland, lumber laden. passed,
out yesterday, loaded with lumber.
A big load of lumber left port last
night the Tiverton. Frisco bound.
The Gerald 0. left Alsea Bay last
night and is due in this morning.
The Crina, loaded with tie, passed
out yesterday for Frisco.
lumber is waiting the British steam
ship Fulham.
The Alliance is due in port today.
A CAM.
This ie to certify that all druggist
are authoriwd to refund your money if i
T?i Tt. .A T.. fafla to cure
jrvrcjo1 mvuvj awu i
cough, heal the lunge and prevente e
rkras results from eold. Cures 1
'grippe cough and prevents pneumonia
and consumption. Contains no opi
ate. The geunine is in a yellow pack
age. Refuse substitute. T. F. Laurin,
Owl Drug Store.
T. F. LanriiH Owl Drug Store.
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' Henry E. Jones, o? Tampa, Fla.,
writes- 1 can tiank God for my pres-
ent health due to Foley Kidney Cure.
I tried doctor and all kind of kidney
cures, but nothing did me much good
until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. Four
bottles cured me, and I have no more
neta fa my back and shoulders. I am
ia rear old, and suffered long, but
thank to Foley' Kidney Cure I am
well and can walk and enjoy myself. It
is a pleasure to recommend it to those
needing a kidney medicine." T. W,
Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
Simington Dry Goods Co.
VALUE QUALITY COURTESY
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SECOND ANNUAL FAIR,
GRAY'S RiVER GRANGE
Splendid Success Witnessed by Three Hundred People
Yesterday at that Settlement.
rtwl fortune smiled on the special
committee of Gray's River Grange No.
124 Messrs. M. Mathiesen, C. Sorenson
nA T. it Oisen. in their presentation
of the Second Annual Fair of that stnr- i
dy fraternity, at the settlement at the '
head of navigation on Urars ruver y
terday. The day was superb j the sun f
was bright and warm, the air was soft
and clear, the whole country Deeming
and' teeming,, and those concerned in
the renture were out in big numbers
and ell alert wtm tne promi ui
cess. and every hope and prospect wa
made good bythe hour of midnight,
when the doors closed on the mnsie and
dancing with which the pleasant event
was called off, last night
The grange hall at Gray's River,
where th fair was held, had been pret
tn AaontM and festooned with ev
ergreens, and with the nicely arranged
exhibits, presented an alluring prospect
to the 300 visitor that thronged it ell
of yesterday. And emong tne many
notable charms thereabout not tue
least conspicuous was the bonntifur
hinch prepared by the ladies for the
guest of the day. all of which was
appreciated in the way most patent.
The exhibitors and tneir exmuts
were very numerous in every depart-
ment, and The Astorian regrets that
r. . tm 1U nf nriie win-
it caniiflt snve the list or pnie win
.... infnrmatinn WS not ob-
tainable yesterday, and which will ap-
' ,k.n. nln,n. in TiieMlav
lHinaic --r
pear in these columns on Tuesslay
morning next. Those exhibiting and the
Bsttre e! the displays foe which they
per in in- . ..
stoop sponsor, were as follows
General Farm and Garden.
r fSmnum. W. B. Ahlbenr, A
Hoi-
den, L. E. Oisen and Ed. Rhode.
Spring Vegetables.
G. R. Durah.
Special Fruits.
William Kessell and L. E. Oisen.
Special Grasses and Grains.
M. Mathiesen. W. F. Kessell
Mrs. Westerlund.
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and .
Special Canned Fruits.
Mrs. 0. K. Rice. Mrs. L. E Oisen,
Heilman and W. F. Kessell, Miss
Brim, Charles Barr, E. H. Lyon.
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Mrs. Westerlund. ,
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Onions M. Matiesen and L. K.
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Cabbages P. Heilman, W. F. Kesseu,
L, E. Oisen.
gqvwh-C Soronsen and EI. Ruoae.
CeWMrs. L. E. Oisen.
Pumpkins- Sorensen, L. E. Oisen,
and 0. R. Durrah. ,
Carrots E. H. Lyon, L. E. Oisen, M.
Mathieen and W. F. Kessell.
t. j i m tt t .fin i isn-
rensen, H. P. Ahiwrg.
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Honey O. K. Rice.
Tomatoes H. P. Ahlberg:
Fancy Chicken.
W. F. Kesell Buff Leghorn
Barred Plymouth Rocks.
G. R. Durrah Mottled Aconaas
White Wyandottes.
Mrs. Brim White Wyanaoites.
Mrs. Westerlund, Mrs. Chris Ander-
Mn, Mrs. L. E. Oisen, Mrs. isrtm.
special, i tJw ntnm Wenona and
M. Matiesen-Hand-made rifle, wood.tj ' f w.
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FASHIONS IN
irtwaists
If the women who think ahead, who
buy their shirtwaist early with the
advantage of good style. We have just
received another new consignment of
ladies' and misses' silk shirt waist, in
all the new and latest atylea, handsome
ly trimmed, in all the rich and dainty
colors, inclaisng Brown, Black, White
and pretty Plaid. No season on record
have silk plaid hirt waista been so pop
ular as this season.
The White Net Embroidery waist ia
one of the latest effects, beautifully
trimmed in ailk lace and netting.
work in curley maple.
O. Sumiborg-Operating nKln
A. Holden Guitar.
Frank Badger Amateur photographs.
Women's Work.
Quilt Mrs. G. R. Hurrah end Mrs.
, Uughlin.
Woman's Fancy Work.
CnntrihutorsManr Rhode. Miss
mhergt Mr g. oisen, Mrs. Mollis
j,.. Mrs William Hall
Fence Sewtnc
Mrs. L K. Oisen, Mis Ahlberg.
Breed end Pastry.
Mrs. L, E. Oisen. Mrs. K, Smith, Mrs.
D. G. Ivereon,. Mrs. Ahlberg and Mre.
J. Brp.
Burnt Wood end Leather.
Mrs. Mollie Stewart.
School Children' Work.
Children from 7 to 12 rears old-
xhjWtor jfyrtle Matiesen, some
ftn M(npI of drawing.
pr0(1iut, examples, of ev-
Mjl degree, were of the best
mJ wh n( ail wers entitled to the
wrsfuj aml commending scrutiny to
wre fly subjected,
jj.ri- j, this true of the honey-
t, and samples put
Jn fvWenrt, bv jr. Rj, nt the cream
b(ittpj tmiin 0f c ?0rcnsen; and
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vet it were a hard matter to dialing
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wml)te of thinsrs useful, ornamental
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fPmMf of TningS UHrilll,
n) pra(,ti(ilj that were present in sue
rof0!,jllB 8JUl t avert the fate of th
,tWjkr aksrissisatar, the Astoria)
tn, practuni tnat wpre prriiv in '
the
itorian
renortee will await the distribution
awards, realizing that such aK afiency.
aftgr close and detailed investijrawn.
with ample time to devote to the task,
witn ampie time io nrr " '-,
will yield a truer and nicer adjntment
a. th man if.-iM credit than a mere
cursory and parsing notice could jsuti-
The- Astorian and every one h
present at the celebration yesterday,
can bear witness, however, to the thor-
U .nnrtaav an.t lcindlinCS of the
. t ,I.m .hJ !n tttfi.
; . . . th warTllntT
tne re,
fnnwin- mlm1i iadie and gen-
, i th;. whn were re-
,mint of the irood cheer and jolly
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bors on yesteniavs excunmn,
Jiidfre J. Q. A. Bowly1 ur. ana sit
rf. j, Henderson; JU. ana mti. a. iv
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Cyms; Hon. ana in, i. jvriiu.i..., ...-.
and Mrs. Herman wte; sir. ana .
I. Ostroski; Mrs. N. J. Jndah; and
rs. Martin Foard, F. R. Stokes, C.
M. Celler and son; im wise. i. .
Henningsen, C. Flicker, Angnsi in-
; ielson. Albert Dunbar Fat .aiiagner,
c.,n.. t. v lirnnn. r- t"-
s SW les. B. J. Sloop. rrant
Donnerberg, John Svensen, Ole Erlck
son D. A. McLean. P. F. Brix, Fred
'nowe John Frye. Sheriff Charles Flan
nj dm, of Wahkiakum county; Senator
J. G. Mejjler, County Clerk J. C. Clin
n,i ton. County Assessor T. 3. Cornelius,
J. T. Ross. J. H. OTonnell. K. Osfmm.
Captain W. H. nobson, P. A. Stokes,
J. E. Gratke, F. L. faricer. non. i.
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A. Coe and ! K.
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!Carnahan. on the handsome customs
' laoneh "Patrol," and the trip, on either
Teasel, was all that enum oe oesiio.
as far as weather and time were eon
XThpn the Astoria party left Gray's
t:.. u fV intentirvn nf the
y", ib ' t
Grange committee in rharpe of the fair,
to pick out ix non-rewlent ami nm-
lnteTested citizens and visitors,
ta t forrH the nrizes and pre
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mitims, to be left entirely in their hands
last night, and it is this result which
TV. SatArinn denlorc it inability to
(rive with this article, and which must
be awaited, owing to tne lac or cm-
:: t.a th lateness of the
Illlllll'AI-Itlt V"-
hour at which the decisions were hand
, ed in. "
the hicrhlv respect
' ed citizens of Gray's River, was a pa"
enfer on the retnrn trip of tne ra
' trol yesterday evening, and came over
! in charge of in. niKingwn, -tnj;TWMei1
anil desirous of care
ful examination as to just what mala
dy was responsible for his discomfort.
'tv, ;. mix to be said for the
I H' ic in ' ,
anA Mieroetie farmer, card
ner and dairyman of the Oray's TJver
eonntry. He i wholly alive to' the
psspnuai iiaii""i' " .i -j '
Jn t.?t liDflcward about demonstrat
i-t M.T.,n4Ar,.. h AntovB. and is
in its riches in an agricultural way.
by word of mouth and by patent and
li...M- nrnrvfa anr-b as were put be
fore the admiring eye of bis visiting
i world yesterday; and it is said
this year's granye exhibit was quite m
i. ToarV initial show; but,
this is hard to believe, for It would
seem that such a display as yester-r.A.-nK
numnklns and 30-pound
rutabagas, and superb creamery stuffs,
,i n ihti 7lif,1eiome and useful line-
aim mi "
r ,!m valuable and practical, was
ample enough for any old year, or new
The Grange over there has fifty
members, all told and every Ta-t one of
iv .nA women, are champions
...i rMnnntm of Grav's River and
littW, and it is this spirt that Is mak
ing the lite-Mood of the eummunlty
over there. Their fair wfts literally and
conclusively a credit and a success, and
The Astorian. is glad to so recond It.
TO CONDEMN RIGHT OF WAY.
Suit H Bee Brought By Columbia
, Valley R. R.
The Columbia Valley R.. the new
line now being located on the north
bunk, between Knappton and the Bea,h,
has filed a new survey and has appar
ently aliandoned its old route, and It Is
now proposed to cros the Chinook and
Wallieut river well up near their
head and then run stmluht acnw the
country to the neighborhood of Sea
V lew, 'thus avoiding the hill near A
waeo and leaving that town out. Suit
for condemning the riht of way has
been filed In Pacific county along the
new route, and glt Thoe. Unvllle,
"ST. C Brown. .Tasper Prest and Oscar
Mendenhall. The railroad will split
TJnvlllea newly acquired ranch In two
and the next thing we hear will be that
Tom la cutting up hi farm into town
lota and founding a metropolis.
THE HOMEWARD BOUICD PKflf ANT
It ia How Flying Ffotn the Mainmast
.'. of The Battleship Ohio,
NORFOLK, VA., With a -Homeward
Bonnd" pennant five hundred and fifty
feet in length flying from her main
mast, ths battlehip Ohio ha just left
the naval station at Cavite, PhiUipine
Wands for Hampton Koaus. va. Be
fore she steams past the site of ths
Jumestown Exposition, to be held at
Hampton Roads, on her way to the
Norfolk Navy Yard, nearby she wul
hve ploughed thrmigh wraifly ttweWe
thoif-and miles of sea.
Whenever the ships enter port on her
trip homeward, th "homeward bound"
having one of length for every boy and
man in her complement will be holted
an the minmat head. Fnis euetom
,lates hack to the earliest day of the
American Navy and it lia often been
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inunu ii.
rfed mr a large crew that sh could
ound tnat me snip ooinm mmi.
with .Kfflcultv rarrv a pennant long
enoug to account for th entire crew.
Somewhere ia the Bed Ke or m In
dian Orenn the Ohio will meet Rear
Admiral Willard Rronson'a squadron of
armored cruiser outward bound for the
Ptiillinines. Admiral Bronson's snuad-
ron consisti of the crack cruisers of tne
navy, the West Virginia, Colorado,
Pennsylvania and Maryland. They
have have Wen "lowly journeying to
th PW. itotminir at Oibralter. French
porta and Italy, where their officers
hare ben lavishly entertained. They
are now stopping m i.recian pon.
tche the Ohio and the armored erui"
er pas there will be a rousing greeting
exchanged between the men now bound
to Asiatic waters and those trailing the
long "homeward bound pennant ne
hin.t them.
h i,., th wtthiD reaches the
Mediterranean it will be her first ap
penranoe in those waters. She was
WiiW on Hie Pacific Coat at the Union
Trn Work, in San Francisco. Sine was
finished in 1004 and put In commission
in October of that.year. ne naa a m.ij
load displacement of 1WW tons and
carrie 551 men and olncers. Her sis
ter ships the Blaine and Missouri re
now attached' to the North Atlantic
fleet, and thus, when the Ohio readies
TTamr.tnn Roads, she will have an op
portunity for the first time of greet
ing her two sifters a iny m
brought together sometime after her
arrival.
e,. distance ahead of the Ohio the
Collier Brutus U moving slowly home-
omrd Tt. is nrobabie that tne unio
being much the fastest ship wllj over
take her before either reacn me mmrr,
of the United States despite omeiai
calls and stops en route.
The Ohio has been doing duty a iiaff
ship of the Asiatic fleet almost con
tantlT since receivini? her first com
mission. She is under the command of
rwain Tavitt C. Loean and has thir-
ty:four commissioned and warrant offi
cers.
RESULT OF NEGLECT.
Tn rnont case consumption results
from neglected or Improperly treated
cold. Fcley'a Honey and Tar cure ine
most obstinate cough and prevent se
rious results. It cost you no more
than the unknown preparation and you
ehotild insist upon having the genuine
In the yellow package.
T, F. Laurin, Owl Drug .Store.
MAMMOTH . ENGINES.
KEW YORK. Oct. 17. The Erie Rail
road announced yesterday tha an order
has been placed for three of the neavi
est and powerful locomotives for freight
purpose ever designed. They will each
welch in excess or S2W tons, ana i"
sixteen driving wheels, a tractive power
of 98,000 pounds and will be ah'e v
pull a train of 225 loaded freight cars
on a lcvpl track.
STORAGE BATTERIES.
We sell the Northwestern Storage
Battery, the very best on the market
far automobiles, casoline launche, et6.
W have the finest and most complete
eharffinar plant for storage batteries
Recharging and repairing done. Expert
wormanship. R. R. Carruthera, eiectn
.i .r,nliej u. Thianc street. t.f
WE MAKE CLAIMS
About the clothes we sell because
we an substantiate every claim.
Ve.have been so untiring in our
efforts to secure the best makes,
that is, the makes that are widely
famous for the artistic and skillful
manner in which they are buit, and
because they are made of pure wool
fabrics, and last but not least,
because they are made by
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX,
BRANDEGEE-KINCAID & WOOD, A. B. KIRSH
BAUM, W. S. PECK, and in fact by every one of the best
We have Cornered theMarKet
in good clothes and are willing to
share them with you. If we sell
you a garment that is not what we
claim it to be then we
WANT YOU TO MAKE A CLAIM
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and we will satisfy your claim by
giving you your money back, or
another garment in its place.
SUCH ARE OUR CLAIMS
'UNCOMMON CLOTHES"
Clothe Boufht Her Pressed Free Any Tim Too Wish and a eftta
aj Tea Wish.
ASTORIA
pvoire, MAm sat.
4oh: pickles'
PICKLES AS YOU LIKE THEM
Dill Pickles
' Sweet Pickles
, Sour Pickles
Plain Pickles
Mixed Sweet Pickles
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. fieonrie Penninirton. of th Bon
Ton millinery parlors, left last even
ing for Portland, wiwr sne tin spena
a couple of days on business.
f. IL Cong of Portland is at the Mer-
wvn.
J. E. Black of FoftlBr.il arrived ' in
town yesterday.
Wm. 0. Carroll ia Iooklns up business
here for a few days.
Mrs M K rotter, who has been in
ver nnnr health all summer, left on
1ut niffht'i train for a few weeks' vis
it with friends on the Round, hoping
the change, would neip ner in regain
inir her strength.
,T. C. Reierson of Klsie leit out tor
home vesterdav afternoon.
C. Johnson ana wire or ncasiue are
In the city and will remain over Sun
Win. E Ilernck of Misdwauke Is in
the n'ttv
Jos. Craig, ths Ilwaco logger, was tn
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the citv yesterday.
Mr. L. C. DavU of lacoma Is in
the 'city, the guet of Mrs. J. R. A
bavid Co;inors of Portland wa In
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GROCERY
313 COUMESaat STRUT.
the city yt'sterdny - tul'fs.
fin Relrson of Vine Maple, returned;
from Portland yeterday and left out
for home.
Sid Frome and A. IT. Johnson of Sea
side are in the city.
WILL BUILD HEW MILL
Clerin-Hamiltoo Company Will Build at
Kaymond.
Raymond, the enterprising saw mill
town on Wlllap Bay, Is to have an
other new mill. The order for machin
ery ha lust been placed and will con
sist of one ten-foot Altis land taw;
one "2x19 inch Allis eager) one 72
inch saw carriage; one 14x18 steam
feed; two 72x18 boilers; twin Atlas en
gines, 1024. The new mill will b
strictly modern In every respect and
have a capacity of 75,000 feet per
day and the company building It will
lie known as the Clerin-riamilton Lum
lier Company. W. B. Clerin, formerly
head of the Western Cooperage com
pany, is prenldent, and J. C. Hamilton,
lately of the Columbia Lumber and Box
Company, of South Bend, is secretary
and treasurer. With such experienced
men nt iU head the new enterprise 1
bound to have a successful career.
NEED CUT GLASS
AND SILVERWARE
If you do, we want you to get our
prices before buying. Out cut glass ia
not cheap, for cheap cut glass is poor.
It all good, every piece, and the price
are lower than you can buy the same
quality elsewhere. No order too small
or too large for us.
Don't forget that we have a good
stock of Watche, Clocks, Umbrellaa,
and Opera Glasses.
Fine Repairing a Specialty, '
FRANK J. DONNERBERG,
110 11th St.
every one of It snug farms, big and
iui h a f I w