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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
I M FRIDAY, JUNE it, 1907, THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. IT MAS NO EQUAL "LOG CABIN FLOUR" IS THE BKST FOR EVERY NEED A good hard wheat flour that goes farther and makes better bread and pastry than the kind you thought was best. Try a sack ou your next order. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th (.tiding Qrooera TERSE IILES OF THE Joint Tht Union (ieorirt Smith, subject of Kins Ed ward VII. vetenly alKiilhVd hie In tention of appMng (or cittansblp paper. For Silem An attendant huh down yeterday from Kalem to taka charge of 01eon re. ommltted to the ayluro by order of Judgt Ttcbard. Probalt In tht mutter of tht tlt of I). F. Von. daed, n order wit mule et tinH tht Urn for the hearing of the flnsl mount. George Vo l tn tumtniui. lor of the tlte, A Ntw Residence Mr, Eudelbureh, the contractor, hut commenced the trtetlun of nw rel dpiut it the corner of Twelfth end Jerome. It will be large nd hand tome structure of twi storle. To Build I'hlllp It. HnJ.l-.m hi awarded the contract for bl new reldnce to Axel johannsen. The houe which U to bt 1 hiidomt structure will bt erected on Fourteenth between Jvrom tn. I.ex Ington. ' Postponed Ilit examination for wheelman for the eulomt Imiiirb Patrol recently in wounred to ttkt plica on June 20th ha ln potmma to July Sist, Applies tlon for examination will bt received up till July 22nd. Folic Court During tht pmt two days there hi been no wwlll of jwdirt court owing to the ability of ", who wert unfortu nle enough to lie Incarcerated, to fur- nlh tlit required amount of bull, let terdiy two drunks forfeited hall rwther thin face the court. Released William hlileld, who wit serving term In the county jail for larceny. w released yesterday, Mr. Shield' nrt enquiry, when be wit freed, wit n which wnt the quickest way out of town. He wa given the mot accurate Information on thli point gratullloutty. Suceumbt To Disease Isaac W. Kill died early yesterday morning of complication of dice. the Immediate enit of death being Itrlght'e Iieae. Kill aticcumlied early yesterday morning it Seaside. He had Ixfn working for the 8eakle Lumber Co., and wnt 30 year of age ami a member of the National Hospital A aoriatlnn. The remains will be hipped to isewburjf, where the deceaseds par- nts reilde, for Interment. Mr, (iilbangh nu jir. r., ju. vrawnmi, mi jH-i uu-iun-m of the National Hospital Atttoclation. went to Seaside yesterdaw morning to take cart of tht body and returned oa tht evening train. Tbfl Longest Dy Tomorrow, June Knd, will be the longest day of tht year. The tun rle at twenty-two mlnutet after 4 a. m. and ta t forty mlnutei after aeveni jut one minute later thin today. And ifter tomorrow tht dayt will begin to hoien tgaln fr tht fall, I'ghl When U tummer coming! Cherries of Ortfon They wert brought Into the Atorln ofllet yeterday thet chcrrlea-and they came from Mr. J. C. Sutton's or chard It Mornlngide, near Salem. Just one epray of them weighed something over a pound and a half, and the excel lent fkvor weighed aliout 10 pound In proportion. They wert certainly mag nificent fruit, and Mr. 8uttn I to be heartily congratulated on bl achieve ment In till line. Silver Widdlng- Mr. and Mj. J. A. Montgomery of 355 Ihmne utrect. celebrated the 25lh annl verry of their wedding at their rl dem yeterday. Mr. and Mr. Mont gomery were married in the Methodlat Cliufth In Aitorl nt 25 year ago and, tiullkt 1 good many other married folk thee day, have led a happy tnd contented life over nince. A number of friend were prent at tht residence to offer their congratulation, and the Morning Atorlan the coming luat, offer it congratulation none tht leu tin cerely, f Got OS th Rocka The tem Kliooner Yotmttt got off the rwk t 8 o'clmk yterJay even Ino and it eem ht i quite without damage. It appear that the accident wa due to tht faulty vUlon Of the lookout, who aang out "Red buoy to MarWrd," Tlila wa a It nhouW be. However, the red bouy wa a black one whfc-h wa ai It shouldn't be, and ao the Yowmite went on the flatrock at half peed. DONE BY DEED. 5! Kir Rut et al to rred Y. Rrad ley et al, SV. 14 of SK. 1-4 and KV. 1-4 ee. 3. XV. 14 ec. 10. T. 7 X., R. W.j HMO acre tl Hrnioa Pai Invetnient Co. to Xt. J. and A. F. Henhaw, lot 13, blm-k 12. llermo Tark 10, C F. Stafford et ux to 0. W. I.ounlerry, XW. 1-4 of ee. 20 and part XE. 14 ec. 27, T. 7 N., R. 10YV I Zoe Rldehlgh et al to W. A. Ford, lt 1. blmk 35. XlcClnrca 3000 PRESIDENT ELLIOTT Discusses Questions of Vital Im portance. , MAKES BUT SHORT STAY HERE Ice Cream Sherbets naanMBOTBBiaawBMaamBai HERE'S THE P0INT Vt ttand back of tverythlng we Mil. If it it not right we will mikt It right. Y'ou can't afford to overlook this modern up-to-datt itore. Fresh Fruit , and Vegetables Received Every Morning Direct from the Growers Scholfield, Mattson Co., Good Goods and Good Service. Proposition of Chambet of Commerce to Construct Seawall and Belt Lint DU cuMed and It Appears Railroad In terest Lit In 6am Direction. I'reaidciit Klliott and hi party ar rlved at rlealde at a lat hour on Wad nedy night. They abyed there till yeaterday morning, and after spending an hour or 10 in walking round the town and taking a general eurvey of condition the party again boarded the pecial and weU up the road to Oar hart where, another stop was made for an hour. After this the special con tinued Ha Journey to Fort Steven wbert the govern men t offlcialt took the parly In band. A trip wa made out to sea on the Jetty In an observation car, and tbi proved thoroughly Inter eoting to tht party. On lb return trip the special train stopped at the foot of Twelfth street In Aitorla when Mayor VI met the president. The Mayor previously telegraphed an Invitation to the whole party to take an automobile trip around the city, Thi however, on account of President Klllott's pressing engagements in Portland was impo ible. The president did however take a walk along Commercial atreet down to tht depot when tht train was picked up again. Whilst In the city President Elliott took occasion to thank Mayor Wise on behalf of him'elf and his party fur the emirteyi ahnwn them and for the Invitation extended to tliem which they were unavoidably prevented from accepting. The general Impression gath ered from an Interview which was bad with tht president point to the fact that hia visit and that of hit brother officials, thlrU Vice-President Levey and Oeneral Manager Xutt of tht A. 4 C. R. mean very much to A'torla. President Elliott aatd that bt would give tht closest study possible to the proposition of tht Astoria Chamber of Commerce to build a seawall from Tongue Point to Smith's Point, and to create a commis sion that will provide both a rlrt-cla system of public wharves and a belt railroad around Astoria. The matter ha not however gone far enough as yet to annoimee anv definite plan. It will be the tak of the Chamber of Com mere and President Hliotfi represen tatives to evolve thee as aoon now a possible. If the plans that shall finally lie aubmitted shall prove acceptable to railroad interest Involved, the next question will be the raising of the fund to insure the the speedy commencement and conclusion of the work called for. It Is practically assured by President Elliott that a aoort a the railroad sys tem Is completed and In working order or even before that, when nepitiation have been ao far completed that the whole Intended system I in a cut and dried state to lie proceeded with, As toria will be prunted the common point rate and will lie thereby) placed on an iml footing with any other seaport. the Astoria terminal will eventually lie ued for exporting wheat, flour, and other product abroad, and they will be brought down the Columbia River all the way from Spokane. Should all these great question be finally agrcenblv aolved Astoria would have no further cause to object to terminal rates in or out, From the foregoing it may lie gathered that the beat interest of Astoria and those of the railroad would seem to lie most adroitly, in the same channel. The presidents special left the citv lictween one and two o'clock and it was the intention that they ahould make all possible speed to Portland. They utd not nowever make the latter citv till close on to 5:30. Come to Astoria's 4th of July Celebration A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase. Tv- things mUsingf In isoor clothes, Tva, they sadly lack:-, y vttr.osv care, m marunu,- and- 'is, Qui LABEL in the bad A i r.;r. str vrv. mm. iiV rr. -..s-i TAt to. kV. When wc sell you a suit for the first time, we look into the future. We expect to see you again. We feel certain that your other suit will come from this store. We want your confidence. In order to get it, we give you all-wool fabrics. We give you clothes that fit and' give you style. In doing this we are fairly certain of securing your continued patronage We will please you and increase our business. This is our policy. If you are going to buy a suit we will give the greatest value for your money. If you want a negligee shirt or a hat; hosiery, underwear or any arti cle of furnishing, you will find here stylish and exclu sive designs, at a price not out of the ordinary. The way to encourage a fine large store is to pat ronize it. HERMAN WISE You cant looH foolish when you wear a Wise Suit. REGATTA DATE CHANGED IS For a 1 VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phono Parlors Stoond Floor ovtr Sohoifiild A Mattaon Co. graph Co., i TO BE PROSECUTED FOR MURDER INFORMATION FILED IN JUSTICE COURT BY DEPUTY DISTRICT AT TORNEY CHARGING B0WLSBY WITH MURDER. SPECIAL MEETING OF REGATTA COMMITTEE CHANGES DATE OF REGATTA TO SEPTEMBER a, 3, 4; COMMITEE-S REPORT. At the special meeting of the Regatta Committee in the Chamber of Commerce rooms last evening, the date of the re gtta changed from September 5, 6, 7 to the 2, 3, and 4. The change is the tune of holding the regatta wa necesary owing to the fact that the Norwegian singing societies would be In the city before the time formerly set by the committee and a great many of the singers probably would have left before the regatta had commenced. At the citizens' maa meeting In the city hall some time ago, it was the common opin ion that the two were to be held at the same time and it was to concur with thi idea that the earlier date waa set, Fairbank's Banquet All citizens desiring to attend the banquet to be given in honor of Vice President Fairbanks at the Hotel Moore on Monday evening, July 15, under the direction of the Chamber of Commerce, are requested to signify their intention by calling upon Manager John H. Whyte in the Odd Fellows' building and sign ing the list. The number of place at the banquet la limited and it is urged that those who intend to be present should sign up at once. COMMITTEE. I properly conspicuous at otto Eund't elegant report, the Comroorctal, at K 609 00 the atreet of that nam that The Waldorf Theater. The Waldorf Theater is still drawing; tht same crowds that packed the place on the opening night. Manager Wisej ther account thoroughly for tht flxe is leaving no stone unturned to provide gpien(ua cusom h enjoy Thaw the best talent for his performance, that; . .... money, time and labor can bring to " notWn 1!owed to hl counUc Astoria. And the people are appreciat-jbut tt beBt and choicest In every do ing' his effort by giving him fbeir j PMtment of indulgence, and the aer patronage. The actors have the spirit i vice behind tt all, la the moat pieaatnf of the tiling and at every matinee and and satisfying In the city, evening performance they work to the! ' : ' limit and endurance of their powera and a ability. The small charge of admission j p PrPltTI is certainly no criterion of the eeneral ICC Vlilll excellence of the show for it i as good as any of the higher class bouses which get a great more than the 10 cents charged by the Waldorf. tT Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In the world to the convivial man where, and 1 what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments in the saloon they pat ronize regularly, at well as the essen tia pre-requlsitc of genuine wines and liquors that are served to them. And these things are so particularly and Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart -AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St An Information has been filed in Jus life (ioodman's court charging J. H. liowlsby, who shot and killed Clevc Jennings with the crime of murder. So, in spite of the verdict and recommenda tions of the coroner' jury, it la yet pos sible that the laws of the United States may be upheld. Justice may be done as soon as Deputy District Attorney. MuCue can got the necessary witnesses together the -case will proceed jn the Justice Court. The gathering of the. witnesses win ne proceeded Willi as Cosmetics will, ruin the complexion. There's no beauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tes. It keep the entire body in per fect health. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart. Tetter Cure! A lady customer of our had suffered with tetter for two or three years. It got to bad on hep hands that she could not attend to her household duties. Cms box of Chamberlain's Salve cured her. Chamberlain's medicines give splendid satisfaction In this community. M. H. Rodney & Co., Almond, Ala- Chamber lain's medicines are for sale by Frank quickly as possible and no time will be Hart nd fading Druggist. lost in nreaoiitinir the case. Deputy Mo-i 0 Cue sa.v that it would be Impossible to 17 Morning Astorian, 60 cents per overlook a case of this description. ' month, delivered by carrier, . WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS JS7 MMtM FOR.... WOMEN j Wherity, Ralston Company! Astoria's Best Shos Store TyTTTyTTTfTVVVfVtVVV)TW