THE MOHNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
SUNDAY, JULY n, 1907.
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On ult In our Cuil.ry Department
FOR SALE BY
The Foard & Stokes HardwareGo.
Incorporated
Snccestori U Stokw C
WATERFRONT ITEMS
BOWLSBY RELEASED
YESTERDAY
BONDS RETURNED APPROVED FROM
HUXSBORO BY JUDGE McBRIDS
AND BOWLSBY GOES TO PORTLAND.
. J. H. Bowlsby, who shot and killed
Cleve Jennings, i released and is a
free man till September He will then
appear before a jury of hi peer to
answer to a charge of murder in the
first degree. In the meantime he is
free to come and go and to follow his
vocation oi an undertaker!
Yesterday the bond in 2.W0 was re
ceived back endorsed with his approval
by Judge McBriiie who also endorsed an
order to the sheriff to release Bowlby
upon the filing of the bond.
Judge McBride's endorsement of the
bond read as follows:
"The within undertaking is approved
by me at Chambers this 10th day of
July, 1907, and it is ordered that upon
filing this undertaking with the clerk
of the Circuit Court for Clatsop County,
Oregon, the sheriff release said J H.
Bowl-by from custodiy. Dated the day
and year above written.
THOMAS A. MeBRIDE,
Circuit Judge.
After some deliberation as to whether
the order of release was in the requisite
form, of which Sheriff Pomeroy was
doubtful, requiring to be assured, the
sheriff telephoned the judge, and being
satisfied that he was doing everything in
order he released . Bowlsby from the
county jail about 5 o'clock yesterday.
In a conversation Bowlsby said he felt
very unwell and in fact he said he feared
appendicitis. He was, he said, going to
Portland and afterwards to his home at
Xorth Bend. His appearance was that
of a very sick man. Since being in jail
he has grown a dark be.trty which
alters bis looks considerably.
The signatories of Bowlsb' bond,
who each stated that they were worth
upwards of $300 were nine in num
ber. They were:
J. J. Carron, J. C. Wilcox, J. A. Jacob
sen, Charles St. Dennis, M. i. oIeman,
0. T. Williams. K. T. Russell, J. S.
Horn P. X. Reberg, all of them resi
dents of Xorth Bend.
S PERSONAL MENTION. 5
3 $
John D. Goddard, general manager of
the National Hospital Associaton i in
the city.
George E. Day, of Portland, spent the
day in this city yesterday. The guest
ol friend.
Fred T. Fox of the Waters-Ken Oil
Co., of Texas, is vtntmg bis mother,
brother and many friends in Astoria
after n absence of 10 year. Mr. Fox
is from Mexico City being a traveling
representative of his firm in Mexico. He
will be here until August 1st.
Mrs. P. Kearney, Mrs. J. 11. OVonnell
and Miss Alice Kearney have returned
from their visit to Portland and report
having had a splendid trip.
City Treasurer Dealey left last night
for Newport where he goes to attend
the convention of Red Men.
Capt. Steele of Fort Stevens spent
yesterday in Astoria.
Ben J. Worsebji was in from his straw
berry farm at Sveuson yesterday greet
ing old friends.
Harvest Queen Brings Down Two
Schooners.
NEW NOTICE TO MARINERS
Costa Rica Goes Out and Nome City
Tiei up at Calenders The Pilot
Schooner Goei to 014 Moorings.
The Cost Ric went down yesterday
afternoon. She bad on board a num
ber of passengers including 23 members
of the Swedish Singing Club which goes
to Sn Francisco to take part in a
singing festival.
The steamer Nome City came down
at 9:40 last night on her outward trip.
She had a big load of freight.
The steamer Lurline came down late
and did not get away till close on to 11
ti'clurk.
he T. J. Potter was down with a Urge
crowd of pastengers. She had sold out
all her accommodation but 23 by Thurs
day and Mr. Roberta disposed of the re.
mainder at this end.
The It. W. Elder will leave down on
the 22nd followed by the Columbia on
the 23rd.
THE NATIONAL.
"YOURS MERRILY" RECONCILED.
NEW YORK. July 20. John H. Rog
ers, who is known 'from the Lakes to
Maine to the orange groves of Califor
nia as "Yours Merrily," has arrived
home from Knglai.d on the DeuUcbland,
and the first announcement be made was
that a reconciliation had taken place
between himself and his former" wife,
Miss Minnie Palmer, an actress who has
long been in London.
New Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Housa Here.
The National Shoe and Clothing
Company of Portland opens a branch
in Astoria at 0S4 Commercial street.
The National opened a store in
Portland about three years ago and
since that time has made a record for
square dealing to be proud of.
When the National first announced
it intention of catering to the working
classes the old established houses fore
told its "finish"; but as 'time went on,
wifh the National ever forging ahead
and with an ever-increasing and
thoroughtly satisfied clientage and
forced to make extensive alterations and
enlargments in its quarters, then the
"Wise ones" began to think the
National was a winner and we re
ceived the highest and sincerest flattery
any individual or concern can receive
And ho'ts of pleased patrons continue
the evidence of their appreciation of
this now famous establishment where
fail" treatment is the rigid rule not the
exception.
Astoria is to be congratulated on bav
ins' a concern o: this character in its
midst. The manager said this morning:
"During our opening sale we will give
values which will firmly establish the
National in the favor of Astoria's
purchasing public from the very begin
ning, and the motto of the parent store
will be no less the slogan of the perma
nent Astoria brunch." Once our custo
mer, always our customer.
vhooiier, as 1I1H on the roster. The
schooner has Wen recently overhauled
and replared and is now lit foi a ,ear.
The IP 1 no t Queen aiu down about
1 o'clock this illuming with the schoon
er l.ctiiia mwl Lltlehoime In tow. The
latter was light and goes to San Fran
cisco wlillst the ltitia (which ran
aground reventbn up the river) had
cargo of lumber Kfeded at Stella.
NEW JO-DAY.
; Wanted.
A chambermaid for hotel.
"J.," Astorlan ofllce.
Addivsi
7-ia-tf.
Panama hats cleaned and blocked.
Leave tbem with Dell 8kully.
Wew-ewl but It's warm I I'm going
to Ward's IMhs for 1 cool shower
back in a few minutes.
Oliver typewriters
stenographers at A.
Commercial street
and automatic
R. Cyrua. iii
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Columbia and Victor iraphophonee
and latest records at 414 Commercial
street A. R. Cyrua, tf.
Golds Oak
Rug fiUer and bird cagea now in.
HUdebrand A Oor.
Steamer T. J. Potter for Ilwaco, daily
except Fridays, connecting with train
lor all points on North (Long) Beach.
Call nt 0. R. A N. dock for information
regarding rales, etc.
Talking Machines.
Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly
Astorlan and get a Graphophone on
small weekly payments. Call on A. R.
Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for particular.
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EXTRA
SPECIAL
$1,98
A large assortment 'of fine up-to-date
and strictly this season's hats. Regular1
$5.00 10 $9.00 values, your choice while
they las. jgg
I Mrs. A. Jaloff 120 llth Street
The Leading Milliner
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Notice to Mariners.
The following affects the U-t of
Lights and Fog-Signals Pacific Coast,
100
Washington.
falkcr Island Light, page 34, No. 1211
(List of Lights, Buoys, and Day-
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mill Ik 1 MVI11U i.'vi, wv. strlCllV
Located on the northerly side of the
westerly end of Walker lland, Colum
bia River.
The structure from which this light
was shown, carried away and the light
extinguished July 15, will be rebuilt and
the light relighted a soon as practicable
Oregon.
Coon Island light, Located off the
easterly side of Coon Island easterly side
of the entrance to the Willamette River.
The structure from which this light
was shown, carried away and the li'ht
extinguished July 2, will be rebuilt a
som as practicable.
Until the structure is replaced the
light will be shown irom nn arm on a
stake on CVxm island, and ulwut 000
feet by w 1-2 w of its former locution.
Tiie follow ing , ufiecU tae List of
Light, Uuuys and D;iv .narks, I'ucific
Jia-:, ltK)7:
Oregon.
Yaquina Ray entrance, reef Smith and
end buoy, 1, a black second-class can,
heretofore reported mi-sing, was re
placed July 12.
Columbia River entrance. The follow
ing buoys have been established to mark
the South Channel over the bur.
South Channel Rtioy, a IJ Si V flrst-
ciass can, marked S. t. in black, was
established, July 0, in .Ij) feet of water,
about 5-10 mile outride the crest of
the ba.
Cape Disappointment Light house, N.
7-8 K., northerly.
Point Adams Unused Lighthome, E.
1-2 X., northerly.
North Head Lighthouse, N. 7-8 W.
Clatsop Spit Buoy, 2, a red first-class
nun, was established, July 0, in 23 feet
of watef. j.
Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, N.
3-4 E.
Point Adims Unused Lighthouse, E.
1-4 a
Note. The last survey by the United
States engineers shows these buoys are
placed near the center of a channel of
about one mile in width, and having a
lepth of nowhere less than 22 feet. The
buoys mark the point at which the crest
of the bar is narrowest.
Willamette River, Rock Island Chan
nel Buoys -2 and 4, each a red third-
clas-t spar, found missing July l(i, were
replaced the same dny.
Washington.
Juan de Fuca Strait, Cape Flattery
Mooring Buoy, a white first-class nun,
marked "Cape Flattery" in black, found
missing July 10, was replaced the same
day.
Salmon liny and Ballard Harbor, Sal
mon Bay cntHince buoy, 2, a red second
ers nun. found missing July 1:1, was
replaced the same day.
Ship Harlmr, Shannon Point buoy, 2,
a red second-class nun, reported one and
one-half miles to the eastward of its
position, July 5, will be replaced as soon
a i practicable.
Dr. H. Koljonen, whose office is In the
Pythian Building on Commercial street,
will open a maternity hospital, on or
about August 1st in Mr. Lebeck't house,
No. 83 West Bond street
Of Interest to Mandolin snd Guitar
Players,
Two Washburn iimn.hilins and one
Wa.ihburn guitar, in every way a good
us new. Anyone ileliing to purchase a
high-grsde instrument will ave
money by cilling on me before purchas
ing. Also agent for the famous "Oilwon"
mandolin anj guitars Call In evening,
C. I). Stewart, 3:12 Jerome street.
Removal Notice.
Dr. O. B. Estes has moved his offices
from 480 Commercial street to the new
Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd
floor, where he will be found from now
on. 5-JO-lot.
Just Received
The secret of making good pictures
Is In having the best materials to
work with. Hart's drug store have
Just received a fresh supply of films
and film-packs, so get In the game
and do It right
Sunday exclusions to Xorth (Long)
Reach. Round trip fare $1.00 to any
point on Xorth Beach. Tickets good re
turning on cither the steamer Potter
or Xaheotta. Call U O. R. A N. dock
for particulars.
Noticn From the Health Officer.
Notice i hereby given, that all crises
of suspected contagious dieases, especial
ly meu-les, mut be reported by a
licensed physician. There is presently
one ca-si of scarlet fevei" in the city an
il is therefore the duly ni this ollice to
in-l.-t 011 immediate report of nil sus
pected cases. , As the past epidemic of
measles has brill such a mild form as
not to warrant the strict regulations,
which necessarily must be obcrved in
the more dangerous disuses, it has been
the aim and desire of this department
to give the bread-winners the fullest
pos-ihle. liberty, consistent with the best
interest of the community. As scarlet
fever ha appeared this liberty yiust
now come to an cud and this ollice be
speaks the assistance and good-will of
the public in its efforts to confine the
disease to the least possible numbers.
This can only be ihine by reporting sus
pected cases through a licensed physi
cian and by observing strict quarantine.
The color of the quarantine flags marked
contagious denotes the (following diseases:
ReI flag Scarlet fever.
Yellow Hag Smallpox.
fireen flag Diphtheria.
White flag (Measles, whooping cough,
1 any otlicr suspected disease.
Respectfully,
F, V. MOHN, if. ).,
Health Officer for the State of Oregon,
a lte,.seplitodanflD, silved w,xl ay
i A STRIKING DIFFERENCE
UNION MADE SUIlf NON UNION MADE BUIl
East
The pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer
went out to her moorings outside the
bar yesterday morning. CapBaius An
derson and McVicar were aboard the
Cheap round-trip rates to the
from Astoria;
To Chicago $71.50
To Omaha 60.00
To Kansas City 00.00
To St. Paul 60.00
To St. Louis 67.50 .
Ticketg on sale August 8-0-10, Sef?,
tember 11-12-13. For further particulars
apply to O. W. Roberts, agent O. R. 4 N.
Wm. McMurray, G. P. A,, Portland, Or.
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SS'MUSMS ISH
AGENTS FOR i
SWEET
ORR
CO.
UNION
MADE
OVERALLS
The gooils and
material ami the
make are there
Ml 1111
2
$l.BO to $5,00
i This line of trousers cannot be beaten for wear.
t Double stitched scorns, buttons that will not come off. J
We offer 10c a Button and $1.00 Tear
Bathing Suits
50c to $3.00 a Suit
V
Sterling Hats
$3.00
Leader in Nobby Clothes
MORE HEAT PROSTRATIONS. .
XKW YORK, July 20. The lntciie
heat of the hut three days refilled ,et
tcrday in eight additional deaths and a
score of prostration. .The highest point
of the mercury reailn-d today was H".
Children especially in the Muffy tene
ment diilrieU were the greatest uf-feruM.
tT Morning Astorlan, (0
month, delivered by carrier.
cents per
Best Medicine Inthe World for Colic and
Diarrhoea.
"I find Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Renipdy to be the best
remedy In the world," says Mr, C. L
Carter of fiklrum, A'a. "I am subject
to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it
teemed as thought I would die, and 1
think I would If I hadn't taken Cham
berlain's Colic, Choleri and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I haven't teen troubled with
It since until this week, when I had a
very severe attack and took half t bottle
of the 25-cent slue Chamberlain's Colio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and this
morning I feel like n new man." For
sale by Frank Ifart and leading druggists.
Constipation.
For constipation there is nothing quit
so nice as Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They always produce a
pleasant movement of the bowels with
out any disagreeable effect. Price, 25
cents. Sample free. Frank Hart and
leading druggists. ;
tr Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per
month, delivered by carrier.
AT TIIE WALDORF
THIS WEEK
A WONDERFUL SHOW AND ALL
OF IT FREE BETTER THAN MOST
OP TUB METROPOLITAN VAUDE
VILLE HOUSES.
A crackerjaeU show and no mistake
atmut It! Thot'a whit Manager Wis
is putting up at the Waldorf this week!
There are all kinds of different acts to
suit every taste. In the first place there
are several Ant-clans warblers, there is
comic stuir, of the best klndj there la
excellent acting in a serious vein, the
highest clans of juggling trspeie work,
shadowgraphists, moving pictures, and
high-class music by the orchestra. What
mora varied and better program could
you s-k! Demlng and Brogan are fun.
nlcr than ever. The Zat Zams give the
bent sleight of hand show oyer seen In
Astoria. Stanley and Weaver ana rare
artlxts and should never be missed,
while m for players you can't beat tha
splendid talent ut the Waldorf. Go and
visit this place some evening and you
will by no means regret It.
Dell B. Scully, Notary Public at
Lilly's Cigar Store. Any old hour I
III
i ijiGue Groceries
in
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 681