THURSDAY, JULY il, loot. WATERFRONT ITEMS NEW JO-DAY. Benefit Ball Saturday night. ! Home-Canning a Pleasure with the Wants! A chambermaid for a hotel. Addreni "J.," Astorlan oftlee. 7-18-tf. San Francisco and North Head to Exchange. Fanama hata cleaned and blocked Leave thorn with Dell Bkully. LOG RAFT IS ALL SERENE Oliver typowrlteri and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrus, 414 Commercial street. tf. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. mk ( & ECONOMY JAR The only jar that actually seals. Absolutely Air tight, No Rubber Ring, Wide Mouth, Sanitary No Other Jar SO EASY TO SEAL . ''l'! f jhOlll SO SURE TO SEAL SO EASY TO FILL - SO EASY TO OPEN SO EASY TO CLEANSE SO SANITARY AND SO ECONOMICAL PRESERVES EVERY KNOWN ARTICLE OP FOOD -VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MEATS, GAME, FISH. JAMS, JELLIES, SOUPS IN FACT, KEEP EVERYTHING SWEET AND SOUND FOR YEARS. OTHER JARS DEPEND 05 A RUBBER RING TO KEEP OUT THB AIR THE ECONOMY SEALS ITSELF AND IS GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT. JELLY GLASSES WB HAVE THEM JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN AND H PINTS. The Foard & Stokes HardwareCo. Incorporated 4Mss MMMMMMMMMMMMM tMMt THE MANEUVERS AT FT. COLUMBIA PROMINENT PART PLAYED BY THIS POST IN THE RECENT EN CAMPMENTGOOD SHOWING WAS HADE HERE. From the returning officers of Com panies B and M of the Xatior.al Guard who were Rationed at Fort Columbia the Astorian learned mueh of the ex periences of these, companies at their camp. On the day of their arrival en route to ramp through a misunderstand ing the train for Furt Stevens pulled out from the depot before the baggage Sot Columbia was unloaded and several of the Fort Stevens contingent were left behind. J. V. Holman of Company M was acrried away on the train and did not reach camp ui.til next day. When the boys reached Fort Columbia they found everything in readiness for them, no detail being neglected. Tents had been pitched for the militiamen and they had simply to move in. The regu lar officers were unremitting, in their efforts to instruct the guardsmen and at the same time mak- everything pleas-1 ' . ant for tlvm. The work at 1-ort Co fumbia was not as well covered by the pres as the other camps but it was not caused by a deire to slight the able and efficient officers of that post and the Xational Guardsmen theiv but on ac count of the inconvenient location and facilities for reaching there. Good work was done by tlie regulars and the militia stationed there for which due credit must be given. During the Friday night attack by the Howard it was Columbia who picked up that steamer with their -eirc'nlight and hold ing her, in the first attack, until Fort Stevens had been tel phone. to and came to Columbia's ai-tane in retain ing sight of her. In the second attack Fort Columbia also picket up the How ard and held her. TV ofli -e s, both of the regulars and militia were much gratified at the good -howing of the men in drills and gun practice while the men are unsparing in their practice of Captain Phisterer and Lieutenant Behr A large assortment of fine up-to-date and strictly this season's hats. Regular $5.00 to $9.00 Values, your choice while they last Qg Mrs. A. Jaloff The Leading who had done so niuen to make their stay interesting and instructive. Captain Charles Murphy of Company M was commander of the provisional battalion and in the. maneuver was ably assisted on the part of the militia lv his brother officers. Captain Walter Wilson, First Lieutenants R. W. Hoi- j man and W. F. Douherty and Second Lieutenants Carle Abrams and Clyde 1 Spooner. First Lieutenant C. C. MeCormnelt, Third Regiment, 0. X. G., was surgeon at Fort Columbia. REGATTA COMMITTEE IS BUSY VOTING CONTEST FOR QUEEN CLOSES MONDAY LABOR DAY PARADB A REGATTA FEATURE-; ! Tho steamer Costa Rica came in from jSnn Franciscu yesterday. She had a """ .splendid voyage up with a fair wind and no fog. The schooner Glendale The Regatta committee held another , jn Wn the Ur thrpe mi,M ahea(l session last night and convicted a num- of ,)er 0uUide i10 the oil tank ber of detail for the Regatta which w'tj-j-j r,, !n tow of a tu. t.re- 10 be held Septemlier 2, 3 and 4. President T. Srniden oi the Central Labor Council will be asked to co-operate with the committee and make the par 1 1 , V . 1 ' 11.. - . . .. I ,j I ade which ordinarily occurs on Labor ' Dav a Reiratta feature. It was decided to close the voting contest for Queen at 5 o'clock Monday evening, August 12. !.". Fred Johnson w chairman of committee having this voting contest in charge. S. L. Xanthrup was ap- pointed chairman of the Viking Com- mittee and will report at the next meet- rv:., :..i,t . ( 41,. fJil,ilitr ! of having' a Viking as one of the Re- ! gatta features. 'r --- " - Mr. Thos. J. Uughrev was employed j statl0n hereafter re to Ik- l.v the committee to do certain work transmitted to the San Fu,s, sta which must ba performed from this time,,io- fn turn- t;'k" llt U,f forward j latter port will le dictated to North , , , . A. ! Heal. Mr. Heals states the arrange Chairman Celler of the subscription , w.( lm(oul)tw1 to favii. committee will try to close up suWrip-)tate )g tmn work in Astoria- by Friday after-. noon and on Tuesday he wit take hnj. committee to Portland for the purpose of canvassing the businesi men there. Mr. R. E. Elvers was before the com mittee and made a proposition concern ing amusement features. MILLINERY EXTRA FECIAL $1.98 120 11th Street Milliner A Busy Day on th Front Oil Tank Freighters and Passenger Boats in and Out All Day Return ot the Daisy Fiteman. The frteani schooner Daisy Freeiu,ui returned from Sun Francisco yesterday With the exception of 1000 sacks of sugar she was light. The Norwegian ntcamer llenrik llwn crossed the bar at 7:J0 yesterday morn ing. She has gone up the river light. TV I'nion Oil Company' steamer Whittier arrived in from Seattle yes terday with a cargo of fuel oil. The gasoline schooner Delia arrived in from Nastuccn yettentay aiteruoon. The second oil tank steamer to ar rive vmterdav was the W. S. Porter of I the Associated Oil Company. She went j'up about 3:30 yesterday afternoon. j Tim lightbotre tender Columbine, Captain Richardson, went out at 7:40 with provisions and water for Lightship Xo. 50. A:'ter returning she placed a couple of new buoy to mark the chan nel, between hew and Tongue Point. i The steamer Sue H. KImore came in ' vesterdav afternoon from Tillamook. 1 j The three-masted schooner Glcndalc i arrived up in tow of the tug Wallula ! vestcrdav. The T. J. Potter was down at 3:13 yesterday with a big crowd of passen gers for the lieach. She returned up at T:4l Mlme, to bo the Defiance, otherwise the trip was quite lighted nothing. uneventful and she The steamer Luiline got down at 8:13 mtly sav? hpr .,.,,,,., n. wyiM ! wjll mm npr part of th(, way d,)wn . and wii transfer passeng.-! and freight, : Order, were received by Edward A. "K 'M rom-nsler. from the Chitf of the United Slates Weather todaJ'. to the effect that all wire- cisco station supplies a forecast center as well as Xorth Head. So, far, there is only one craft engaged in commercial trade on the Coast equipped with wire, less apparatus, the steamer President. ,. ,, plying between Puget Sound and San i Francisco. So far tho messages gi-nt by her of conditions outside have proven helpful, but it is thought the assistance would be greater if her course was a greater distance offshore. Often the re ports are the same as those gained at the bar, with the exception of whether there is a heavy swell that is not ap parent inshore. When ten miles north of Heceta Head Monday tho steam schooner, Johan Paulsen, which arrived Tuesday, spoke the tug Dauntless, with a cigar-shaped raft in tow, headed for San Francisco from the Columbia River. The tug re ported all well. G.B. Burhang testifies Alter Four Yean. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y, writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been en tirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure It entirely, stop ped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Curs to any one suffer ing from kidney or bladder tiauble." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Columbia and Victor graphophonea and latest recorda at 4S4 Commercial street. A. R. Cyrus, tf. Qoldsn Oak Rug filler and bird cages now HlldebianJ A Oor. in. Steamer T. J. Potter for llwaco, daily except Fridays, connecting with train or all poluti on Xorth (Long) Beach. Call at 0. H. Jt N. dock lor information regarding rates, etc. Dr. II. Koljonen, who office la In the IMliian Building on Commercial street will open a maternity hospital, on or about August 1st In Mr. Lebeck'a house. Xo. M West Bond street Don't forget Benefit Ball Removal Notlca, Dr. 0. B. Estet has moved his offices from 480 Commercial street to the n Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now 8 30 IOC Just Reeeivad Tha secret of maklnc food picture Is tn having the beet materials to work with. Harfe drug store havt tust received a frosh supply of dims and film-packs, so tt In the (am and do It right New Line To St. Paul. The Canadian Pacific Is now selling through tickets to the Fast via Spokane and their new line. The short line to St. Tsui. Fastest ervlce. Their new train are models of luxury. Electric lighted, and provided with electric ven tilator. By far the most up-to-date service in the West, Como to tha Benefit Ball. Sunday excursions to Xorth (Long) Reach. Round trip fare l.00 to any point on North Reach. Tickets good re- turning on either the steamer Potter or Xahcottn. Call at 0. R. A X. dock for particular. Removal Notice. Doctor J. M. Holt announces the re moval of his offices from the Page build ing to the Astoria Savings Hank llhlg., room 304. third floor, where his patients may consult him between the hours of 10 A. It and 12 noon, and 2 to 5 P. M. Telephone Main 2101; residence tele phone, Main 1381. 7-3 tf IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In t'ae world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments in the saloon they pat ronlze regularly, as well as the essen tlal pre-requlsito of genuine wines and liquors that are served to them. An these things are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund'i elegant resort, the Commercial, at No 509 on tha street of that name that they account thoroughly (or tha fixed and splendlJ cusom be enjoys. Thar Is nothing allowed to pass bla counter but the best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the ser vice behind It all, Is the most pleasing anJ satisfying In the city. Cheap round-trip rates to the East from Astoria: To Chicago $71.50 To Omaha 00.00 To Kansas City 00.00 To.St. Paul 00.00 To St. Louis 67.50 Tickets on sale August 8-0-10, Sep tember 11-12-13. For further particulars apply to G. W. Roberts, agent O. It. 4 X. Win. McMurray, G. P. A., Portland, Or. A Memorable Day, One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Tills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and billouiness, and keep the bowels right.' 25c at Charles Rogers' drug store. Was In Poor Health For Years. Ire W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: "I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad der trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause of restoring the health of others." Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. ICftiUasfSMMJsasV ALL SUMMER SUITS $10.00 to $30.00 2.00 to 7-50 As you may know it is our invariable policy to have in stock at all times the clothing tb at is right, and made by the very best and expert men of the country, and they cost no more than the ordinary maker clothes. The prices are always lowest considering quality, cut fit, etc. Leader in Nobby Clothes If a man know anything of bis own anatomy be must ba aware that bis stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that be will eat at tba Palac when ba can conserve Its safety and comfort, by eating only tba bast cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In the city of Astoria day, ornlgnt. It Is' always tha same, and tha Palace habit U' one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bees Laxative Couith Syrup, con tains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like it. Ita laxative- qualities recommend it to mother. Hoarseness, oughs, croup yield quickly. Keep It on t hand. old by Frank Hart's drus store To Water Consumers. Xotice is hereby given, that effective at once, the hours for use of water for irrigation will be .from 0 to 9 a. m., and from 6 to 8 p. m. This rule will be strictly enforced, and violation of It will result in the water being shut off from the offending premises. By order of The Water Commission, O. W. Louns berr, Clerk. July 13th. 7-U-7t. tr Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. High Grade Ill Most people want Quality as well as Prices. You can buy at our store, at the Lowest Prices, all kinds of Grocer ies, also get the Quality. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main S81 8? AT THE WALDORF THIS WEEK A WONDERFUL SHOW AND ALL OF IT FREE BETTER THAN MOST OP TITB METROPOLITAN VAUDE VILLE HOUSES. A critckerjack show and no mistake about it) That's what Manager Wise is putting up at the Waldorf this week. There are all kinds of different actsto suit every taste. In tho firt place there are several flrt-clns warblers, there Is (oinio stiilf, of tho best kind: there Is excellent acting In a serious vein, the hlghcH clas of juggling tra pete work, slindowgrnphlsts, moving pictures, and hlgh-clas music by the orchestra. What more varied and better program could you askT Denting and Brogan are fun nier than ever. The Znt Zams give tha best sleight of hand show ever seen in Aslorin. Stanley and Weaver are rare artist and should never be missed, while as for players you oan't beat the splendid talent at the Waldorf. Go and visit this place some evening and you will by no means regret It. Dell & Boully, Notary Public, at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour! Groceries in