The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 05, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JULY J, 1507.
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, , OREGON.
ARMY MANEUVERS AT
FORT STEVENS '
Leave Your Order
at once for
CHERRIES
TO CAN
CLOTHES Bought at HERMAN WISE'S, Pressed Free
as often as you say
A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase.
ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT Of RECU
LARS AND NATIONAL GUARD OF
OKEGON WILL BE A GREAT
EVENT.
ON
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
The Leading Qroeere
TERSE TILES Of 1
No Fires-
Contrary to lt expectation and be
muse Chief Foaler wa thoroughly pre
pared, nothing In the hapc of fire wa
reported yeaterday.
Dane la Upper Astoria
4 M,rtl,, illlUC Wit olvfB liut
evening lit tbawaaoclatlon hall In
Upper ' Astoria Iat night and lr
crowd participated and enjoyed t de
lllihtful evening.
Will Meet Again Today-
The Count r Court will meet again to
day In regular aon and continue
until tli IiudIiuim nf the term U finish
l. Quit number of Important met-
utr art yet to come before l ikwm
Plcnlci Abandoned
Owing to the heavy ruin Wednesday
nlclii a number of picnic to the country
hud to I abandoned. While It waa an
Ideal day yeaterday yet the woods and
greaa were too wet and damp to enjoy
plcknlcking.
Mo Accidents
There waa not a single accident re-
ported at the hoapltaj yealerdey which
niut be a record or near It, Generally
eoma wlhap I connected with the
Fourth of July elelrntinns, but yeater
day proved an exception to the rule.
Japa Ait Patriotic
Superintendent Squire, of the A. A
C. U. bad a small airike on hl hand
yealerday. The company between mak
ing every effort to complele the relay,
log of the track on the Seaalde dlvl-ioo
and have been working the Japanese
track laying gang which U doing the
work. tHindaye and holiday and of
courae It s uppoed they would work
on the Fourth. .Miulre waa surprUed
when be waa Informed that they abo
JuUdy refuted to woik un thla great na
tional holiday and would quit flrat, o
In order to keep peaet they were al
lowed a holiday and come up to Aaloria
and celebrated.
Installed Oftlcert I
J. L. Kline, D. D. 0. M. of the I. O.
0, F. went to Hammond on Monday,
where that evening he initialled the
newly elected officer of Lewla A Clark
lode No. ISO, I, 0. 0. K. After the
cercmoniea an elejjiuit lunch waa aerved
and a pleasant time waa had by all
present. The following are the new
oftlccrai Noble tlrand, William Totter;
Vie (irnnd, Martin .ldinion; Secretary.
K. K. fiandeei Trea-urcr, 11. Coles War
den. H. C. Walton i Conductor, It. T. Mc
AlTeej U. fl., Fred Itahrendorf j 1, 0..
C. Floers It. fi. X. fl., Mark MeNealy;
I., S, X. 0 Claud Knllmrti ft, S. V.
0., Fneat Coffee; L. S. V, fi., (icorgc
W. Hetty; It. S. S Arthur Getty; L.
8. S CJ. F. Peterson,
Commission Meet Tonight
The Alorla water cominlsaion will
ineet thia evening In regular eioii
(Several matter of Importance will eonio
up for action.
Itinerary Announced
The l'ortland IJulne Men'i excursion
through Western Oregon and Washing
ton have announced their four daya
Itinerary. They will go through here
on the afternoon of July 24 to heanliif'
arriving there at 4 p. tn., after a atop
of 30 nilnutea thev will return to A-
torla, stopping at Warrenton 10 minutea
and arrive here at 5:30 p. m-, remaining
here ( lioura.
New Engine For Trucket Mill
The Truekee Lumber Company of
lobonville, hue a targe team engine at
the 0. It. A N. dock which will be
taken down on the next, trip of the
teenier F.lmore, The new company that
recently bought thi mill on Tillamook
bay are making big Improvement on
the property and putting In a large
Amount of new machinery. Aa aoon aa
the Improvement under way are com
pleted the mill will have a cutting rapa
city of alMiut lon.otMi feet per day.
Sold Stock Here
8ecral month ago the American I)e
Foret Wlreleta Telegraph Company bad
ei,'cnt here aelling atock in that ron
tern and the report cornea from Port
that the buinet men there have lnvet-
ed over 30,0no in tht eomjany. Of
late the Portland tockholdera have not
Wen getting aatUfaetnry reporte from
the Fjiatern headipiartera of the com
pany and the atatement that the atock
was a gamble have aroned them. At a
meeting held recently, preeided over by
FVanela I. MiKenna. the atockholdera
agreed to briiln auit agalnat the eoui-
pany If Immediate aatlafaction waa not
Hiven, I'nle't the eattern office of the
company pacilie the local Moekholdera
ault will I legiin 'for the return of the
money aulxerllied. Thia auit and In
vestigation may alo involve other wlre
lea teh'itrnph eompanie that have Wen
aelling large block of atrxk In thia dia
t rift. Jul bow much tvk or bow
manv atockholderi there are here la not
known but It U afe to ay there are
aoiiie.
IT Morning Aatorlan, 60 centa per
month, dllverBd by carrier.
Marshmallow Sundae
Something New
Loftan Berries
Large shipments received daily.
Leave us your orders now and
you will get the very best ber
ries tlfe market offers : : : 1
Scholfield, Mattson Co.,
Our store will be closed all
day July the Fourth
Cot.alderable Intereat I being taken
by the uilliliu men, in the coming an
nual encampment end the guardamen are
buay preparing for the outing. Final
ordera have leen lued aa to the move
ment of troop to the varioua cm in pa and
the eouipaniea will begin arriving to
morrow, Thia will, It la expected, be
the moat lutereating encampment the
National (iuard ha been ever attended,
Inaamuch a It la Intended to give the
militia men the advantage of drilling
with the regular.
tieven eompaiilea which will go to
Fort MtcuHia and Columbia and all the
infantry atatloned at Heaajdc will take
part In the rout defeuae maneuver.
The camp at Kcu-ide will be conaidered
a a rendegvoua of hotlle troopa and
treated aa auch and a cpmpaign carried
on precltiely in the me manner a If
in an attempted invaalon by a foreign
Mwer,
Company It, Third Infantry, will leave
Portland on July flth at 8 a. in. on the
regular train arriving here about 11:30
a. in. while the balance of the Portland
i-ompnniea will leave on the special
train leaving there at 11:1.1 a. m. and
running through to Fort Steven.
Company A. first eparate battalion
of Kugene, will leave that city on July
0 at 0 a. m. on the regular train a
HI alo Company C, flrat aeparate bat
talion of (hat city. They will be joined
at Kalem by Company M, Third Infan
try and will arrive at Portland Satur
day morning.
Company A, Third Infantry, will leave
linker City on July 5th at 7:20 p. m
and will alo reach Portland Saturday.
All of theae eompaiilea will report to
Lieutenant -Colonel John M. Poornian,
Third Infantry, at Portland, for further
order a to their movement.
Compaiile It and M are aligned to
Fort Columbia and will entrain at Aa
torla and rejxirt to the commanding
officer, artillery district of the Columbia
Conipanlce l Third Infantry of the
Dallea, and L, Third Infantry of Pen
illeton, will arrive in Portland Monday
forenoon on the regular train while
Companle I, Third Infantry of Wood
bum, and aeparate Company 0, Oregon
City, will reach Portland the aame
morning over the Southern Paciflo. On
their arrival In Portland they will re
port to Colonel C. E. McDoneil, com
manding ollieer Third. .Jpffant.ry, and will
lie aaaigned to the R'aide force.
The government tecder Cuy Howard
will no doubt lie uej to transport the
troop from Astoria to Fort Columbia
while the troop for Fort Stevens and
Seaaide will be carried through by rail.
It I underatood that the maneuver will
cover a period of aliout two weeks and
much benefit derived from them.
BROKE EVEN.
the
4AM Mly
or at any other old time
YOU
Can't look
IN A
if OOMSihl
" Wise" suit
HERMAN WISE
Astoria's Leader in Men's and Boys' Wearables
TALBOT GETS NEW POSITION.
For a
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
Jolinson Phonograph Co,
Parlors Second Floor over Soholfield A Matt son Co.
Bohemians and Brainard Cubs Play Two
Games, Each Winning One Game.
The itriiiuurd Cub of Portlund, re
xplcmlci.t in war paint and baseball
pimiphaiiclia, arrived in. Astoria on
Wednesday night determined to punish
our home laiy, the ltohcmian for the
beating they gave the Brewers at Port'
land on Saturday last, and partly sue'
reeded, they . winning the morning game
yesterday, Hut in the afternoon game
the Bohemian turned the tables and
won hand down to the tune of 8 to 3
the morning score being 8 to 3. The at
tendance at the morning game was poor
and but little cuthuainsm shown. At
,he afternoon game an improvement was
ahown though, owing to counter attrac
tions less than the average Sunday
crowd was present, a large proportion
o.' ladies being in the grandstand. -Some
good and wmio indifferent piny
ing wn in evidence but the Bohemians
assuredly put up the lest game. Few
brilliant, playa were made but on the
whole the games wero interesting. The1
Brainard Cuba, a gentlemanly crowd of
young men, played dean Mil and the
absence of wrangling on both sides was
much appreciated by the onlookers.
Nobby Window
For a beautiful Fourth of July decora
tion, Mrs. Minnie Petersen's millinery
window is one of the prettiest and best
gotten up window in the city, and do
serves credit 'for the nobby display.
Send In Vour Bills
The Fourth of July Committee desire
to close up thoir business as soon aa
possible and to that end ask everybody
that have bills ngnint the committee to
bring them in today.
Well Known Railroad Man Goes to Ore
Electric Railway.
Guy W. Talbot t, general manager of
the Corvallia & Ea-tern and formerly
manager of the A. A C. With headquar
ters here has been appointed Vice-President
and general manager of the Oreg
on Klectric Railway witb headquarters
in Portland. In spanking about his
new position Mr. Talbot said:
"1 will take charge of and organize
the Oregon Filectric property as soon as
it is turned over by the construction
company," said Mr. Tallait. "We Pro
pose to develop the road and make
a splendid system out of it. We can
not say yet in what direction it will
le developed, but the people back of
it are amply able to extend it in any
direction they may choose.
"The new road will be a llrst-cla-s
property, built in the most modern way.
We will try to operate it to the best in
terests of the country it will serve, and
the object of the line will be to develop
the country.,
"1 cannot announce the officials of the
road as yet, for although positions have
been offered to a number, they have not
yet definitely closed with the proposi
tion. I will have temporary ofliees in
the Failing building.
"I see no reason why the road should
no have an hourly service and make
the trip between Sanlcm nd Portland
in an hour and a half. The Salem line
will be the nucleus for the development
of the property."
"My Sweetheart"
Last night the Brigham Company
presented "Sly Sweetheart," a sterling
comedy drama, to aa lrge audience at
the Astoria Theater. The play waa well
received, and the liberal applause which
the company received last night proves!
that the performance was pleasing and
satisfactory. Mr. Brigham appears in a
character part in this play and waa re
sponsible for a great deal of the comedy
and fun. Mr. Frank Howe, the juvenile,
with the company, appeared to good ad
vantage last night, and Miss Dorothy
Brokate, the leading lady, has a part
whioh she plays very successfully, that
of a simple country girl. Iler emotional
scenes were very effective. Miss Daven
port deserves mention for she played
two part very nicely. Mr. Royal and
the other memliera of the company made
a favorable impression. There is no
doubt but what "My Sweetheart" will
please all those who see it as it is pre
sented by the Brigham Company.
Bad Burn Quickly Healed.
"I am so delighted with what Cham
berlain's Salve has done for me that I
feel bound to write and tell you ao,"
say a Mra. Robert Mytton, 457 John St,
Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter
had a bad burn on her knee. I applied
Chamberlain's Salve and it healed beau
tifully." This salve allaya the pain of a
burn almost instantly. It is for sale by
Frank Hart and leading druggists.
tr Morning- Aatorlan, 60 cents Per
month, 'delivered by carrier.
Quick Relief For Asthma Sufferers.
Foley's Honey and Tar affords imc
diate relief to asthma sufferers in the
worst stages and if taken in time will
effect a cure.
T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
Ice Cream.,.
Made from Pure Sweet
Cream, 30c. Quart.
Whipped Cream
25 Cents a Quart
AT
TAGG'S PARLORS
483 Commercial St
Oxfords for the Warm Days
BOAT UPSETS.
Fred Cherry and Louis Hartwig Receive j
Ducking Yesterday. j
Fred Cherry, the acting British vice-
cousul, and Louis Hurt wig, were out in
a Whitehall boat yesterday sailing. When '
off Fishers' dock at about 5 p. m. the
sheet of the mainsail carried away and
it swung around the mast on the same
side a the spinnaker and the com
bined weight upset the boat. By dump
ing the ballast the boat was kept alloat
and the occupants were brought ashore
by a fishing boat which came out.
Pineules are for the Kidneys and Blad
der, They bring quick relief to back
ache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn
out feeling. They produce natural ao
tion of the kidneys, 30 days' treatment
$1.00. Money refunded If Pineules are
not aatiafactory. Sold by Frank Hart's
drug store.
THERE'S A WORLD OF COMFORT
IH THE OXFORDS WE SELL.
THERE'S A DAINTINESS IN THE
FAULTLESS FEMININE SHAPES
'THE MANNISH WALKING DESIGNS
AS WELL MARK THE DISTINCT
IVENESS OF OUR OXFORDS. THE
INFINITE NUMBER OF SIZES AND
WIDTHS PROVIDE ALWAYS A PER
FECT FIT.
Wherity, Ralston S Company!
Astoria's Best Shoe Store