THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 r I NEW HOTEL PLANS ARE COMPLETED ITS PURE AND HEALTHFUL "FREEMONT GRAPE JUICE" Made from fresh ripe Coucord Grapes, A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase ARCHITECT LEWIS WILL ARRIVE Almost every - , v - Mother kn. -v'Vfe;- IN ASTORIA ON NOON TRAIN TO . DAY WITH PLANS FOR STRUC TUBE. Guaranteed Pure. Demonstration now going 011. Call and get sample. Jboy are awiul T), Hard on clothci.cT SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th. Leading Grocer. TERSE T11E3 Of IE Fourth ef July Oration John C. McCu will deliver tb Fourth of Jul oration, Th. Invitation wa ox tended tuMilm liy th Fourth of July Cwmirollt. yesterday and e accepted. Nxt Anmnt Mr. Cornelius y that ncl year'. atMmnl wilt l 30 per cut In ml' vane, of thl year and tint tho on timber claim will advanc SO to IS per cent. Mor Citlwnt lvttl llehm, of Finland. )ter!sy declared hii Intention of Incoming a cltlton of tli I'nitfit Statp, Ami Oscar lalto of lit same county lo filed III Intention. Bulldlr Mr. Mi-FurUml ha reommnre.l wort. on lilt h'uio at the imrthweit writer of Fourth and ltt.n.l .treta. Tba building will I two torie In height and ha. ton mid cement basement already nearly completed. TIIOUG1ITOEWASD0C BUT DID'NT BITE TAXES DOG COLLARS AND THROWS THEM AWAY AND AFTERWARDS DUMPS HATS IN RIVER. Phonograph DUplay Frd Johnson U preparing window full of talking machine in the Imll.I Inir now occupied by ttit Nlekelmlian All of th Intent atyl and new wrinkle In th phonograph line will 1 on ex hlhltlon. Som Carnival' Today 1 th day of tli ro carnival a nw feature to b Introduced to A torlan oell vnt by Mr. Fergnn' Sunday school el. Everybody i aked to Mnd mm to th lecture room of th Methndint Church when th mt. Ing will take pine morning and evening. Police Court On plain drank aprd before Judge Anderson yenterday and received a fin of ti or one dv In Jail. Th gentleman hna an unci In Atorla wham h didn't for nin time and th celebration which enned got beyond eotrol. Ttntl was forfaited to th extent of (30. Y. K.'cTa.- Th nnntial convention of th Y.'M. C. A. .Indent will he held at Onrhart Park, commencing today nnd will eon tlnn till the 23rd of th month. Wash ington and Idaho will both wnd repre antntlv fmm their vsrioit college a well Oregon, and torn well known pealcra will attend. Bld At Skamokawa Mr .lolmiina Sworkmo, ntrcit 20 yer. tiled yesterday nt Skamokawa. Mr. Rwnrkroo ha hn l'k for aom time And In faet ha heen almot n invalid. Jut what the ean of her death w. Undertaker Gilliaunh wa not able to ay laat nlRht, Mra. Sworkm wa a defendant of a family of old aettlera in that district, Tht Interment will be today In the Sknniokawa Cemetery. Albert C'arUon mud have rubd the "drowler' to om rffert yelerdv at any rale he wa imbued, not only with the nmiiil content of a "tfro"'r 1,111 with wiii idr which Ivii him to an attempt to tie hlut!f up in a manner which i titnally the aiiwptcd form for another cl of growler." In frt. h ilcemnl it nei-rAry to iiurloin a couidi of dtn Hillr of the largrit aie from the Fihr liron, itore. I laving ful thm, he urolmbly rrfttK-lckl that tb polic would do all the duliilng up that wa nmary In hi re, for lie threw them away in front of the Kul build iiitf. Aliout thin tiiiu'. S:30 p. 111., yea trrday, (HTh'er Ilouchton uot on hi cent having in him bareheaded and with the dotf'CoDai In hi hand. How ever, the olTWr lot him for a while. but xn R"t track of him agniu. Thi time he Wi phi a new hnt and niimi the iloir rollar. having dirarled the 'hU ida altogether. I'nt in the mean time a fUherman had picked up a park at!, containing a lot of rap, in the river, and h (rave information that he had aeeit a drunken man throw them in Fvidenttv Alliert' head had Wan to Inllat and expand, and he had doubt aa to one hat ttrtug lari; 'enonuh to cover it, but finding that after all one wa effectual he threw awav the rent of the head pear h had anneaad. llre la wher Otflrer Houghton came on the rrne apiin and encorted the dog fancier to the kennela on the hill." He wa ad mitted a a common drunk and the loir collar with him, Today he will have a chance to explain hi infatuation' Rehekah'i Trip- Quite a few of the Gateway I(elKkati went to nammond on th steamer Miller and were the guenta of the Sacajamea rO'bckuh hxlge of that city. Exemplify nc work wa the order of bnalnea and the Antoria viaitort returiied (lec'arinjj their hot to lie the bent of entertain er. An excellent mimical program And literary entertainment was following by an ti!(urpaable lunch. ' Ice Cream Sherbets Aitotla in now aurc( o having flint -clan,, hotel, th magnificont flra- Hory utriiclure which the W'ulnliHrJ e tale ha had In view for aome time, ha Dow pad the stage where it wan a matter of talk and haa become a reality. A telegram wan rewlved taut evening by Not-Tin Ktaple which indicate that the plana are completed and that the work will begin at once. The telegrau: i a follow! J'tirtlaiid, Or., .Tun 14, 11107. Mr. N'urrl Ktaple, Atrla, Or. I'lca meet Mr. Iwla, archil.. Sat urday forenoon, at the train in Antorla If haa the plana and you will please ativert ie for bid. (Signed), IIEXRY WKIN'tlAItl) Ml KWKHY. It I evident from the foregoing tint the plana are In ahaie and with the advertising for bid, the wortc will le puhed to completion a rapidly a poa albte. The contract will be let Imme diately after the bid are all received. The hotel will fill a long felt want and the VVci.'ihard are to be congratu lated on the ktrtirtur which they are about to begin woik on. FAIRBANR'SBANQUET AT SEASIDE 1 BANQUET FOR VICE-PRESIDENT WILL BE HELD AT HOTEL MOORE, AT S O'CLOCK ON THE EVENING OF JULY is- Large shipments of Strawberries' and Gooseberries received daily from the growers. These berries " should be canned- now. Order at Once Scholfield, Mattson Co., flood Goodi and Good Service. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto la V lohnnnn 111 du au r lonograph Co,. Parlor Sieond Floor ever SoholfUld A Mattaon Co. 111. reception committee of the Cham ber of Commerce which i wrctling with the detail of the Vic-Preidcnt' ban iiiet, mot Ut evening at the Chamber of (,'ommerc. and adopted th report of the ub-eommitte on th. banquet. Th. report of thli committee wa to the ef fe't that th banquet thnitld 1 held at the Moore Hotel at Soexidc. The banquet la to be held at 8:30 o'clock on the night of the 15th of July. In fact, July 15th will be a very strenuous dy in Astoria. The recep. tion committee will have to bourd their apwlal coach for Coble at about 8 o'clock in the morning. The Vice-president of the United State will arrive there at a fcwfliinute after 7 o'clock and will be brought direct to Astoria where he will arrive at 10 o'clock. Dur ing th day he will be the gtiet of Senator Fulton and be given a carriage ride about the city and a ride in a yacht on the river. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon he will make a public speech in the open air. A special round trip railroad fare of one and a third will be given from all point bv the railroad. The crowd therefore ought to lie very irge if the weather ia propitiou. Ihe Imnouet will come 111 the evening after the entire day'a program no far a toe public n .concerned, has wen com plcted. There will be 150 plate at the Hiiruot and those of the citiwng who desire to attend ahould c to the Cham ber of Commerce at once and ign the role, aa the nrttt come will be the first erved. and after the 150 name have been subscribed, the list will have to be closed, at there i a limited amount of banquet room and only 150 people can be seated. , ' A Kpccial trnin will take the Vice- President and the guests, who will be in TuH dress, to Seaside from Astoria leaving here at about 7 o'clock in the evening. Ther. will be in the list of banqueters some invited guests and therefore the chances are rather slim for everybody getting an opportunity to attend. H was for tins reason that the committee has decided that those who ficst sign the role at the Chamber of Commerce, which ia now open, will have to be taken aa the list of those .who will be present at the banquet. 7-' 1 it. Boys' clothing that looks well Good! Boys' clothing that wears wellGood! But this is better: 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 weU, 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. Hats and caps, shirts, white vests ages 12 to 20, too, tojdress your boy like a gentleman's son. HERMAN The Only Dust Proof-Moth Proof Wardrobe Clothing Store in Oregon. SOLDIER PULLS GUN ON SERGEANT DONE BY DEED. Contract t Ralph W. Hall et ux to K. C. Jeffora, contract to soil V. i sec. 11, T. 5 N., R. 8 W Inga Rnsnmsseii et al to Fred Ward, SE. 1-4 see. 10. TV 8 N., R. 8 W. i 10 acres North Pacific Lumber Co, to J. A. Mcintosh, SW. 1-4 of NE. 1-4 sec. , T. 7 N., R. 0 r............. North I'acitlo Lumlier Co, to J. A. Mcintosh, SK. 1-4 of NV. 1-4 and lot 3 of sec. 3, T. 7 N R. 6 V. , Gardner W. Beach to James W. Webb, SE. 1-4 of sec. 10, T. 5 N R. 8 r. ....... 1300 James W. Webb et ux to (.rand Rapids-Oregon Timber Co., SE. 1-4 of see. 10, T. 5 N R. 8 W... 1400 Jolm J. Rupp et ux to Grand, Rapida-Orcgnn Timber Co.,'. N.' 1-2 of sec, 14, T. 5 N., R. 8 W.. 1000 John F. Christian to Robert dolmen, E. 1-2 of lot 3, '"block 21, Aatorl,.- 400 250 200 250 IN DRUNKEN BRAWL AT ILWACO SOLDIER PULLS OUT HIS REVOL VER AND THREATENS CROWD In a saloon row which occurred yes terday morning at Ilwaeo, a aoldier who had imbibed too freely, got quarrelsome and wishing to demonstrate his ability to substantiate hia arguments he drew bis revolver and made loud threats at the crowd. A sergeant of his company who was present at the time endeavored to get the gun away from the drunken man. But the aoldier turned on him and levelling hia gun threatened to shoot. The assistance of the town marshal was required and whilst he guarded the man communication were sent to Fort Stevens. The authorities then instruct ed the marshal and others to keep wat1-! over the maddened soldier and notified them that they would send an escort to place the man under arrest and bring him to the Fort. Eventually the escort arrived and the soldier was subdued, placed in iron and taken to Fort Stev en where he ia now confined. roniaa rerularly, aa well aa th. essen tial prorequtslte of genulM wine and liquor that are served to them. And these things are sj particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Sund's elegant resort, th. Commercial, at No. 501 on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for the fixed and splendtj cuaorr. he enjoys. There Is nothing allowed to pass his counter but the best and choicest In every de partment of indulgence, and th. ser vice behind It all, la th. most pleasing and satisfying tn th. city. PERSONAL MENTION. Charles B. Johnson of Clatskanie come into town yesterday. S. D. Wagnan and wife were visitors in Astoria yesterday. Harry Skipman of Ilwaeo was a guest at the Occident yesterday. J. J. Springer of Portland wag a guest at the Occident yesterday. M. Waksmith of Portland was a visitor in Portland yesterday. G, S. Lowny nnd wife of Chicago came in on last night's train. A. Peterson wag another San Fran: cisco man who visited Astoria yester day. J. R. Barker was down from San Francisco on business and registered at the Occident. , ; Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Louisville, lyy., arrived in Astoria on the noon train yesterday. ' , Mra. W. Ls Robb and daughter Hazel are visiting Mrg. Margaret Hume,' Mrs. Robb's sister. Mr. Robb is expected to join his family here some time in Aug ust. The Robbs are at present making their home in Goldileld. Nevada. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE, It makes all the difference in the world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat- WALDORF THEATER. The Waldorf Theater, the home of vaudeville in Astoria, is now open for business, all of the rough edge have worn off and the performance is run ning smoothly and it h one of the best shows, for the small admission fee of 10 cents, of any In the country. Wilson and Leicester in their Indian act, entitled "Ramona," are the hit of the whole per formanee and deservedly so, for it ia one of the few high class singing acta on the vaudeville stage today. Profes sor Hunt's collection of trained simians and canines are the wonder of the coun try performing their many marvelous feats wifh clock-like precision and an intelligence that only lacks the power of speech to make it human. Pretty little Josephine Gordon and. her dull impersonations are as clever a bit of character work a ever witnessed ia Astoria. Manager Wig. declares his intention to conduct a show along the lines demanded by his patrons, a clean performance, and will spare no expense to give them the best there Is to be had, regardless of the time, trouble and money that it will take to bring it t the Waldorf Theater. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS FOR.... WOMEN ; Wherity, Ralston Si Company!; o Astoria's Best Shoe Store -