The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 13, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JUNE ij, 1907.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOlt IA, OREGON.
ASTORIA'S REGATTA
IN SEPTEMBER
A. Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase.
On Account of Light Crop and Short 5eason
YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
if you want
BERRIES TO CAN
N.ACE YOUR ORDER NOW
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
The Loading Orooara
' IEA3E TILES Of I Ml
Polka Court
One ton, plain drunk wit up In police
court yeaterdey and received the
, ternary Dm of J or (wo day in Jail.
)tl wi furfaitcd to the liuount of 130.
Fun.r.l Toitiv
g. IHlirtBI V Ul 4l( MVflMFIift. H j
talk plere (odiiy at 10 o'clock, tkwieee
n-t.. i.,h-..i -inn tr..v...u m
urn urn "' "I ( rum I uH(ivriting pur
lore tud tit Interment will be In limn
wood eemetery,
Train lata
Lt night the evening train which
I scheduled to leave Portland at 0:15
did not get sway till 8 o'clock. A ml
lp to the elr pump whtn th train we
being wd up Hi the round house wn
the cau of delay.
Seamen'! Intitu(e
The lltmrd of Dim-tor of the Sea
men's MIion will bold their regular
monthly meeting at the Itutltute to
night at 8 o'clock. Important buaiijo
will eoma bfort the Board, and all the
Biailrt art requctJ to b present.
Funeral Service
Th funeral crvlca In connection
with the burial of Mr, Margery Pevle
on will b held today at the raaldenee
of W. 8. Gilbert at 4 p. m. Th Inter
ment will take ptac at Corvallls on
Saturday at 10 o'clock and will be
private.
W, C. I. U.
t,Th W. a T, U. will meet thi. after
noon in their room la th Seamen'
Home at 2:30. Tb superintendent of
flower mlaaloni ha prepared a hort
program, A welcome U extended to
everybody, and It I especially desiretf
that vUitor hould bring flower.
Academy Entertainment
The pupil of the Academy of Holy
Xante will (five -an entertainment at
tagan Hall thi evening and at the
cloe the diploma will lie awarded to
the graduating pupil of the Commercial
eta and at which time the grammar
grade certificate will alo lie given to
thoe dccrving the honor. An excel'
lent program will Ij given, conitliig of
music, Instrumental and wal, end
recitation.
School Additions
At the peeial meeting of the school
board held yctrd'y afternoon, the
building committee reported on the bid
opened Tuesday night for the variou
Improvement and addition to .the
school. The report of the committee
wa adopted and the committee author
ited to let contract to the lowest bid
x tier. The contract on the Adair addi
tion were let a MIowss Heating,
lnml.ln ,,.! tlnnllm. S If. Wlllet.
110033 carpenter and maonry work.
Axel Johannn, fftV0fl painting, East
ern minting ft Decorating Co., $4"J.
Cliarle Vererhueren waa given the eon
tract for painting the MeClur achool,
playroom, and outbuilding, 11400.
Large shipments of Strawberries
and Gooseberries received' daily
from the growers These berries
should be canned now. Order
. at . Once. :
Scholfield, Mattson Co.,
-5 ' Good Goods and Good Service.
, For a
VICTOR OR AN EDISON 1
, PHONOGRAPH
goto " s
Johnson Phonograph Go.
Parlor Saoond Floor over Soholfield & Mattson Co.
Buy Auditor
City Auditor Anderon bu pre
paring the treet etiieut notice
for the tale on June 24th, when the city
will tell all projwrty, the title to
which were acquired at former sales,
Owing to th variou propertiea having
been divided and ubllvided It wa been
necew,ry to abstract a good than of It,
In order to find out who, to aend the
notices to.
Death of Pioneer
By the death of Mra, -Margery It.
Davlsson yetrday afternoon Astoria
lo n (if Its olilcut and mowt rvunect.
ed pioneer. Mr. Davluon came to the
state of Oregon In 1h:3 from Ilimoi
and come then all pioneer did,
acro the plain on the old trail. The
death occurred t the homo of her
daughter and we directly the result of
a eold. Mr. Davim bad reached the
alloted pan and wa 70 year of age.
Sha leave, five children tn mourn her.
helde her devoted son-in-law, the
Rev, W. S. Gilbert. ,
Logmen Co South :
Within the lat few day a large
number of men from th local logging
campi have left and gone aouth, A
gentleman who 1 namele ha. been
around the eamp In thi vicinity, and,
taking advantage of the fact that a
number of the eamp are to ahut down
hortly, he pemiaded the men to gu Im
mediately aouth to hureka where the
(h-egtm eyntent of logging i to le adopt
ed among the redwood. . TtiU ha un
doubtedly had very nerloiu effoct on
local logging condition. Many Of the
camp are, to put It mildly, eerioualy
crippled. -
Falrbank'e Banqust
lt It being planned to have, the ban
quet, which will be given for Vli-e-President
Fairbanka on hla vMt to Ai
toria, at the Hotel Moore at Seaside
Tie committee having the matter in
charge have not quite worked out all
of th detail, but among other thin;
the dinner will be invitational and will
not conflict with the other and prerioua
arrangement, The Vice-Preeident will
arrive In the city at 10 o'clock in the
morning and after viewing the lo?aI
lght will take lumVoa with SenatoH
Fulton and will then addre the public
either in an open air meeting or In the
theater a the wether may decide. A
public reception will follow the adilrea
and a pecinl train will convey the din
ner Rtiettte to Seiile.
Ice Cream
Sherbets
W. E. SCHIMPP HAS BEES ELECTED
CHAIRMAN OF THE REGATTA
COMMITTEE -WORK WILL BE
PUSHED.
Atorl will have a' regatta," county
fair and aaengerfeat, all three combined
and rolled Into one, on the Slh, 0th and
ilh ofv (jeptemlier, provided the mer
chant and bulne men of the city
really want, audi a gula occaIou bad
enough to ulcrilie 0MK for the event.
They will b given an opportunity to
lo ao next week, lx-glnnitig Monday
morning. '
Tbl program wa worked out lat
ulglit at a meeting of the pecial com
mittee appointed at the mat meeting
ome night ago in the Council Cham
ber of thejCity Hall: Thla pecU com
mittee met lat night In the Chamber
of Commerce and at one elon ue
ccejed In witling the preliminary de
rail.
. W. E fthlmpf waa chosen prewdent
Of th Regatta Aociation for thi
year.
O. I, ''''Peterson waa elected vlct-
president. . ' ,
A. Duuliar waa elected treasurer and
John If, U'hyte, aecretary.
Thi executive committee wa ap
pointed 1 V. E. Hcblmpf, O. I Peter
on, A. Dunlwr, John If. Wbyte, R. M.
trainer, rred Johnon, ff L. Xan-
throp, olaf Anderaon, Herman Wie,
.John F. Gratke, Norrl Staple, C M.
Cellar. , .
Thi committee on NiiWrlption wa
apfiointedi ;
C. M. (Cellar, chairman j 11 It. Iliieller,
Wm. Madlaon, Otto Michaelnon, Norrl
Staple, Fred Johnson and S. M. Gal
lagher. ' . , ,t "
Thla committee wa appointed on the
county fair features
J. Q. A. Bowlby, chairman; O. I.
Pcteraon, Fred Johnaon, A. 8. Scher-
nwkau and C. V. Cewehari.
Mr. Srhlmpl waa only prevailed upon
to accept the cbalrmanahin after th
mot atrenuou perauaaive meaaure bad
atmot been exhausted. He pleaded to
kelng very buy man, and everybody
wa more than willing to grant thi
self-evident truth a an axiom without
debate. ,The committeemen promised to
wanu ny him through thick and thin
and auch were the presentation of
faith and confidence in Mr. Schlmpf
that he eouhl not possibly longer refuse
to accept the rponible ponltion.
whereupon he wa duly, elected by -
plantation, Mayor Wise putting the mo
tion wtticir waa carried with a alap and
a bang that looked like Tammany
politic.
Mr. Peterson alo offered In extenua
tion for his refusal th fact that he
wa too busy to devote tKe neceary
time to the regatta to allow hi name
to be ued a vice-chairman, but the
committeemen present refused to take
no" for an answer, ne wa literally
and figuratively taken by the nape of
the neck and the eeat of the pant nd
hoisted into oflice, and preently he wa
working like a Trojan, aa everybody,
who know him know he will continue
to work until thi regatta is the big
get iiceer of any ever held in the
auccvfu hitory of Astoria regattas
provided, of courne, the merchant and
the buaineaa men aignify their Interest
In the matter to the extent of aroine
down into their pocket for $000.
Mr. Cellar subscription committee
U recognised a a very excellent and
lorretui team and their slogan is "Have
your money ivady. bo, with a big
"H" for the Ih,v.' Mr Cellar and hb.
thoroughtireds will trot in tandem 'har
ness next Monday morning, giving an
exhibition race as a tarted through the
city's main thoroughfares. v,
It waa decided to have a Queen, and
a voting contest will be opened in a
few dnyK to choose her. Both married
and lngle Indies will be candidate and
vote will be one cent each. This doe
not mean however- that anything less
than a million vote will be sufficient
to mnkea winner. At any rate Chair
man Schlmpf i downright certain that
the prettiest lady in Oregon will be
elected for the Regina Glonsinm of
the occasion, for she dwells here in fuir
Atoria, of f that there, can be not even
the shadow of a doubt,
So the regatta is up to the merchants
and business men, and Mr. Cellar and
his committee will in a very few day
be able to tell President Schlmpf and
hia executive committee just. what the
publio thinks about it, whether the pub
lic really want a great big regatta or
whether it is mnilTerent about it.
Opposition Marriage Bureaur-
Thia is a warning! Secretary WRyte
of the Chamber of Commerce has scat
tered notices broadcast throughout the
world that excellent busbanda can be
found in Astoria. Secretary Whyte's
communication is issued in mil good
faith but he did not so word liis invita
tion as to express the fact that there
were several vary charming young
ladles in Astoria who might, if the
right man came along, be willing to en
ter the bonds. And so it is necessary
to issue this warning to all eligible
young women to be on their guard
against horrible, grey-haired old gentle
men from Portland, ninrried about 10
times, who come here seeking to alien
ate the affections of the young and
ltMttfWitif ff Adti-tt'lu An.l nmfa naion.
tally' does this Apply to those would-be j
I'nntii nlrl man ilty. iiDnnaenila m.?a4 '
the name of "Bud!" forsooth!
Almost
Mother
Boys are
Hard on
HERMAN
The Only Dust ProofMoth Proof Wardrobe
Clothing Store in Oregon.
VESSEL ATTACHED
AT ASTORIA
SHERIFF POMEROY HAS" TO PLACE
DEPUTY ON BOARD THE SCHOON
ER BARGE WASHINGTON FOR
DEBT.
Sheriff Pomeroy attached this - barge!
Washington yesterday' morning for the
sum of $3294.00, alleged to be due to
one Bailey. The barge wa loaded up
the river above Vancouver and her con
tract "called fop lumber at the then
prevailing prices. It appears however
that the price hae since considerably
decreased sand that the owners of the
Washington, Messrs. Hale & Kern, wish
to take advantage of this depression in
prices. The barge was attached once by
Sheriff Morton White of Columbia Coun
ty, but be let her get away, 'since when
Sheriff Pomeroy has taken charge.
Lawyer Montague is attorney Io the
plaintiffs In Portland and he has ap
pointed Judge Prank J. Taylor his at
torney In Astoria.
Petitions Filed
Yesterday In the City Auditor's office
Frank Spittle, administrator for the
estate of Mary Ann Adair, filed a peti
tion asking the council to direct the
chief of police to postpone the sale of
lots 5 and 6. block 1, Shiveley's As
toria, until the petitioner can complete
the administrator's' sale now in pro
gress for the purpose of paying street
assessments.. The petitioner asserts
that the sale will be completed in 60
days and then the lota will be redeemed
and the assessment paid In full. The
property has been advertised for sale
because of delinquent street assess
ments. ' "'. -'..'-"
Laura B. Pai'ker also filed a petition
asking that the council cancel the as
sessmenta against lots 5 and 6, block
16, and lot 8, block 17, in the Tort of
Upper Astoria, as nas been done at dif
ferent times in other cases of the Fifth
street property, which the supreme
court held to be void. The property
was bid in by the city at the sale to
pay the delinquent street assessments.
Both petitions will come,upTefore the
council at the next regular meeting on
Monday evening.
Big Timber Deal
Registered in the county court yester
day were deeds which. re evidence of
one of the biggest timber deals tran
sacted in this county for some uttle
time. The deed conveyed about 4000
acreg of some of the finest timber land
every
Imows
awful
clothes
.
Boys' clothing that looks wellGood!
Boys' clothing that wears wellGood!
But this is betten Boys' clothing that' wears 'a
long time and looks well all the time it's worn. We've
discovered the secret of this combinatioa Our look
well, wear-well Boys' clothing proves it and the pri
ces will surprise mothers,
Xtra good Boys' Clothes for boys, ages 3 to 20.
Price $3 to $25. . ... '
v ' Hats and caps, shirts, white vests ages 12 to20,
too, todress your boy like a gentleman's son. .
in Clatsop county and was made be
tween Samuel McClure and William T.
Macbey ; of WhingtoV "County, Minn.
The consideration expressed was $U0t
000 but it is probable that by adding
another cipher the mark would not be
much overateppted. . -
Has Resigned , '
It i reported that Geo. W. Larner,
United States Immigration agent at
this place, has resigned. Inquiry at the
office here yesterday brought out the
information that nothing oflleial had
been heard of it; However Mr. Lurner
haa left, the city and it is said he has
left numerous, creditors. Sometime ago
hetold a friend that he was hopelessly
involved and intended to take advantage
of the bankruptcy law to untangle his
affairs.
Ancient Soma
ia now merely a memory of the paat,
Paliar'a Cno T mlmA.I X. 41 fAM i
va i vr AMUUUCUk IB 141 B IHIlUJjr
liniment of the twentieth century. A
positive cur for Rheumatism, Bums,
Cuts, Sprains,. Neuralgia, etc Mr. C
H. Runyon. Stanberry, Mo., writes: I
have used Snow Liniment for Rheuma
tism and all pain. I can't, aay enough
in ' ita praise." Sold by Hart's Drug
Stora.
WHITE
CANVAS
OXFORDS
II Wherity, Ralston Company I
Astoria's Best Shoe Store
' e
WISE
Ifotice.
My name, John Kunaisaari (Spruoa
Island), will from, now on be Joka
Saari. 361 Thirty-first street, Astoria,
Ore. June 10, 1907. . . - .
' - , Rose Carnival,
The young ladies of Mr. Ferguson
Sunday school class will hold their rose
carnival Saturday afternoon and even
ing in the Methodist church. An admis
sion fee of 10 cents will be charged.
Ice Cream....
, Made from Pure Sweet
Cream, 30c. Quart.
Whippe d Cream
25 Cents a Quart
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483 Commercial St.
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