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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1907)
TUESDAY, JULY jo, 1907- 4 THE MOHNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOIUA. OREGON. TO ASTORIA VIA NORTH BANKK. R. TRAINS WILl BE SENT HERE BY , WAY OF KALAMA ON COMPLE- HON OP ROAD TO VANCOUVER. It is reported in Portland on good au thority that wheat shipments from Eastern Washington aud Oregon will be made to foreign porta this fall by way of Astoria instead of by Portland. Both the Great Northern and Northern Paeifie are making preparations toward this end and great activity is expected to ward preparing for the shipment with v la short time. The Great Northern will have its north bank road completed to Vancouver by the first of November, but the bridge across the river will not be finished until next February. Ia order to make the grain shipments thia fall the trains will be tent along the north bank as far as Kalama, where they will cross the ferry to Goble and come down the south shore to Astoria. "The extra haul by rail will be a benefit to the railroad interests' because of 100 mile being added to the charges. The rates to foreign points by boat will be cheaper because there will be no neces city for ships to make the trip up the river to Portland. In a general way all parties concerned will be benefited and Astoria will come into her own as the nearest and best shipping port The trend of railroad shipping . to Puget Sound porta has aroused Port land people to the fact that unless the most is made of this port both Portland and Astoria will be left out of the run ning entirely. The activity of the Hill interests in this section, of course, makes it improbable that the Columbia River port would be ignored. It appears, on the contrary, that there will be a keen competition between the railroads a9 to the shortest route to the Orient, and in a contest of thi kind there is no doubt that the mouth of the Columbia will prove is superiority as to location and. natural advantages over any other point on the coast. ( There is great activity in Eastern Fisher Bros. Company Sole Agents for Barbour's and Finlayson's Salmon Twine and Netting : Hardware, Iron, 'Steel and Ship Chand- : : : lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass :: : Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass and Hardwood : : Groceries I A Complete Line Logger and 1 Fisher Bros. Co. I 546-550 Bond Street I Astoria, - A MOST VALUED DAILY COMPANION TO MEN OF ALL NATIONS WHY ? It Is the Best Safety Shaving Device In the World. Makes self-shaving pleasant amusement Instead of an Irksome task. Razor Complete, $1.50. Handsome Outfit, la oo and up. On sale In our Cutlery Department, FOR SALE BY The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go. Incorporated Succeiaon U Feard fc Stoktt Ctv ! Washington and Oregon among the farmers, who are agitating more rail roads jin order to secure hotter grain j shipping rates. Portland U the point they desire to reach by rail, and a the 'railroad continue to this point , it i natural that increasing shipment of grain v ill be made from the mouth of the Columbia. A DAY AT THE BEACH. Many Astorians Spend SuSnday at Sea side. Filly five hundred Astorians spent last Sunday t Seaside and swelled the nnmlier already at this famous report to the largest gathering of the present season. With the Astoria people al ready residing at the tvsort for the sum mer the number from this city totalled more than a thousand people. The advent of a warm and beautiful day swelled the crowd to considerable proportion, while a large per eentage of the excursionists composed those who have Sunday as their only holiday. Fif teen ears were required to bring the crowd back in the evening, along with the excursionists from Portland and points along the line. Six cars were taken off the train at this point, the re maining nine being ample to accommo date the crowd to destinations beyond the city. The closing of saloons in Seaside on Sunday was carried out successfully and quietly. No trouble of any kind was anticipated, nor was it realized. The majority of the citizens were orderly in consequence. The summer season is now in full swing at Seaside and with the last few days of tine, warm weather the few cottages remaining unoccupied by their owners will be opened up. August has always been the best month at the re sort and indications are that as a popu lar outing place for the summer it will beat all records. Quite a number of Astorians took the boat for Long Beach and report large crowds at the Washington resort. Numerous others made sailing trips, camped up the river, fished, swam, play ed ball and occupied themselves in vari ous ways, as suited their fancy. Nearly half the population was out of the city for the day. That the summer spirit had a strong hold on the people of the Columbia's seaport was a very evident fact. of Fishing, Cannery Mill Supplies - Oregon I Ships of All Kinds Keep Water Foaming. FUEL OIL FOR PORTLAND Argyll and Porter Bring in Great Cargo ot Crudo Oil For Portland Shipping and Industries Costa Rica Will Ar riv Down Today. Sunday and Monday were busy days in the harbor and a number of ships of all classes and rig were seen in the roadstead, either waiting for clearance or stopping in passage from or to Port land, Steam schooner Excelsior arrived from San Francisco and proceeded to Portland w lie re she will load at the Portland Lumber Company for return. The barkentine J. M. Griffith arrived down Monday morning with 790,000 feet of lumber from Stella, Wash., bound for Redondo, CaL " The steamship Costa Rica will arrive down from Portland this afternoon at 4 o'clock bound for San Francisco with pissenjjers and a general cargo of freight The ga'oline schooner Evio arrived in yesterday from Nehalem. The schooner James Rolph arrived in Sunday and was towed up the ' river yrsterday to West port where a cargo of lumber will be taken in the hold. Oil tank steamer V. S. Porter, with a cargo of fuel oil arrived yesterdny ai;d will din-barge cargo ill Portland. The I'nion oil tank steamer Argyll arrived Sunday and proceeded to Port land for discharging cargo. .With a general cargo and full passen ger list the Coo Bay steamer Break water arrived down yesterday afternoon on her way to Coos Hay point. The steamship Alesia, in the Chinti tarrying trade, with a general cargo for China and Japan ports arrived down Sunday and cleared at once for her dis tillation. Messer. Howe & Wynn, assistant I'nited States inspectors of hulls and boilers have been oivlcred to report for duty at Sun Francisco. A message to this effect was received this morning by I'nited States Inspectors Kilwards and Fuller from Captain John Iterminciiam, supervising inspector of the First Dis trict, which extends from Southern Cali fornia to the Arctic regions on the north, and embraces all the inland waters on the Pacific Coast in United States water Mcsrs. Ames and Welden of the serv ice, who had been at Portland, were transferred to Seattle It is not. definite ly known whether they will be returned to Portland now to take their old posi tions, but it is generally presumed they will . . " Inspectors Edwards and Fuller have received no advices on the subject fur ther than the brief message from Cap tain BerminghJm recalling the assist ant inspectors to the Bay City. In some quarters, although not official, it is aur mised their recall to San Francisco at this particular time has something to do with the investigation being made into the Columbia disaster AT THB ASTORIA THEATER. Tonight Lee Willard and his excel lent company will present the well known drama, "Camiile." The story is too well known to be repeated here. Miss Ethel Roberts, the leading lady, will be seen in the title role and part in which she has few equals. Miss Roberts will wear some beautiful gowns as will the other ladies. Mr. Willard will be seen as Armand Duval, a part that this clever actor will make the most of. The rest of the company will he seen to advantage. There will be some very pretty stage settings. "Camille' will run for three nights, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and on Friday, Saturday, and Saturday matinee and Sunday will be presented "A Western Gentleman," is out of order. You go to bed in bad humor and get up wit1- - bad tast in your mouth. You want something t stimulate your liver. Just try Herbine the liver regulator. A positive cure fo Constipation, Dyspepsia and all live complaints. Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Texas writes: "Have used Herbine In my family fo years. Words can't express what I think about it. Everybody in my house hold is happy and well, and we owe I to Herbine." Sold by Hart's Drug Store. DELIGHTED WITH PROSPECTS WASHINGTON MORS ENTHUSIAS TIC OVER THIS SECTION AND WILL INVEST IN PROPERTY PRE DICTS BIG SEAPORT. "The possibilities of the entile Chit, sop peninsula are practically unlimited," issertcd A, S. Hall, a pronili ent business mau of Piiyalltip, Wash., at the Mcrwyn Hotel, yesterday. "I have travelled about considerably and have never seen a sec tion anywhere tbat can compare with it foi Investment. "The dairying possibilities of the sec tion surrounding Astoria, Warrenton and other parte of the lower Columbia's bank are simply immense, and I can not understand why this section ha not developed far beyond it preent condi tion. The price of the land hereabouts is quite cheap, and they can I made very valuable with a little attention." Mr. Hall's assertion may be taken In good faith when it i considered that It was inclined to boot Puget Sound sec tions before he had visited the district lying between Astoria and Fort Stevens. He passed through the city a few day ago on an inspection trip of the country and did not expect to be greatly inter ested. Since his return he is all enthus iasm and is anxious to interest hi friends in this section, which he is firm ly convinced has a great future before it. "I believe the property of the south shore of the Collimhh is one day going to be the site of a great city and the leading seaport on the coast," he said eiithii-iustically. "There is no chance of it lieing otherwise. Why, this district iias every advantage and I fail to see why Portland ever grew as it ha done, while advantages like vou have here hcen waiting fur development." Mr. Hall stated that he intended to make a number of investment in real estate, and that he had several friends in his home town whom he was con vinced would do the same as soon as they had ascertained the situation at this point. NEW TO-DAY. Wanted. A chambermaid for a hotel. Address J.," Atforian office. 7-12-tf. Panama hat cleaned and t locked. Leave them with Dell Skully. Wew-ewl but it's warm! I'm going to Ward's Baths for a cool shower back in a few minutes. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street. tf. Cattle pastured at a fee per head. Apply to C. S. Brown, city, or on place at Lewis 4 Clark River. 7-23-7t. Columbia and Victor graphophone and latest records 'at 424 Commercial street. A. R. Cyrus. tf. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now in. HlldebranJ A Oor. Mora Cheap Rates. On Auiru,t 8. 0 and 10 the CANADIAN PACIFIC will again place on sile round trip excursion tickets to eastern points at verv low rates. Passengers routed via Spokane, via Seattle and Sumas, or via Victoria and Vancouver, for lull particulars call on or address James Finlayson, agent, Astoria.' Gibson mandolins and truitar have taken the highest premiums wherever exhibited. Can be seen at branch store of Filers Piano House, 424 Commercial street. C. D. Stewart, agent. 7-25-4t. Have vou seen those new Gibson man- . - doling and guitars now on exhibition at 424 Commercial street? C. D. Stewart, agent and instructor. 7-25-4t. That is the watchword. That is what Cleanses and stimulates the bowels without irritation in any form. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Choice of Routes. ' The Canadian Pacific offers a choice of routes to the East. The Short Line via Spokane, or via Victoria and Vancouver, or via Sumas. Choose one of thee routes and avoid the heat and dust, Service the best. - Passengers routed by the way of the Canadian National Park. For descrip tive matter and full particulars call on or address, James Finlayson, agent, Astoria. ty Morning Astorlan, go cents per month, delivered by carrier. I . 1 I 'I II - 7 . I TT, J One thing about this store doesn't change with the thermometer nor the almanac: Our standard of quality keeps steady in one place; hot or cold, July or January, we mean to sell the best goods made, As evidence of that purpose we remind you that we are the Hart Schaffner & Marx people of this town; we've got some very fine summer clothes of their make waiting to be used Leader in Nobby Clothes Steamer T. J. Potter for llwaco, dally except Fridays, connecting with train :or all point on North (Long) Reach. Call at 0. R. A N. dock for information regarding rate, etc All inemliers of Concomly Tribe No. 7 Improved Order of Red Men, are re quested to attend the tribal meeting Monday evening, July 20. flreut Sachem lico. Farrln will pay the Tribe a visit at that time. Thos. Withes, Sachem. Cheap round-trip rates to the East from Astoria: To Chicago 171.50 To Omaha 00.00 To Kansas City 00.00 To St. Paul "00.00 To St. Louis 07.50 Ticket on sale August 8-0-10, Sep tember 11-12-13. For further particulars apply to 0. W. Roberts, agent 0. R, A N. Wm. McMurray, 0. P. A., Portland, Or. Just Reoelvsd The secret of making good pictures Is In having the best materials to work with. Hart's drug stor have Just received a fresh supply of films and film-packs, so get In the gam and do It right Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Round trip fare $1.00 to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call it 0. R. A N. dock for particulars. WATERMELLONS We have them, nice aud ripe. All kinds of fresh fruit and vegetables in season. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main ift81 Mamatwl LI L : J i J,,...JUJ1 DON'T RUB AND SCRATCH CURB THE SUMMER ITCHES All Forms of Itch Caused by Warm Weather and Perspiration Can Quickly Be Cured Mosquito bitesnettle rash-prickly heat hive and all forms or itch can be instantly relieved and quickly cured by a simple wash of oil of wintergrcco and other purely vegetable compound. If you are troubled with prickly heat, hives, rash or any form of itch common to hot weather, do not rub and scratch, thereby Increiising the itch and Irrita tion, and many times resulting in a poisonous sore Apply a few drops of. this liquid and instantly the Itch is gone and you feel soothed, calmed and re lieved Mosquito bites, summer rashes, poison ivy and the like will no longer trouble; in fact, the second and third applications will begin to alloy thj eruption This liquid is known as D. D. D. Pre scription. It is the standard reliable eczema remedy and we positively vouch for its effectiveness in all summer rashes, mosquito bites, poison Ivy, to. Charles Rogers, Astoria, Or. Man Zan Pile Remedy com) put up in a collapsible tub with ft noaaU. Buy to apply right whsra the tor net and inflammation exist. It relieves at one blind bleeding, Itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store.