The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 30, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUESDAY, JULY 30, 190;.
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THE MORNING ASTOMN, .ASTORIA, OREGON,
Phone Maine 713 3871 "Uniontown Branch 713
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MULES AND CANNON.
Two Mountain Batteries May Come To
Seaside Astoria Meg Active.
If the business and commercial orga
nizations of Astoria are energetic they
may be able to persuade Major Parke, of
Fort Vancouver, to send the 17th and
lSth mountain mule batteries for a prac
tice march, which will end in a five-days'
encampment at Seaside. This would be
a novel attraction at this resort and
indirectly would be of benefit to Astoria
aa the men would spend their money
acre as would also the visitors who
would be attracted by the encampment
of the mule batteries.
At the present time several members
of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce
re considering the matter and maps of
ClaUop county showing the roads which
the batteries could use in reaching As
toria and Seaside will be furnished Major
Parka
The matter came up for discuseion at
Seaside on Sunday when Captain H. U.
Welch and Lieutenant Clark, of the
First Battery, Field Artillery, 0. X. G,
were down from Portland looking for
tamp site for the battery which will go
into camp at Seaside on August 6.
Captain W. E. Caril, battery surgeon,
was with the two battery officers and
Major Parke was met at the Seaside
House. The Vancouver officer said that
he was undecided where he should send
the men for the practice march but that
he would like to be present at Seaside
at the same time that the Oregon bat
tery was there. Several Astoria men
talked with the officers, among them
Bfiiham Van Dusen, who will present
the matter to the officers of the Astoria
Chamber of Commerce and will se ethat
Major Parke will have maps of the
eounty showing road for the movements
of troops. In this way Astoria will do
ler duty by the Vancouver detachment
and it will then be up to the Vancouver
officers to take advantage of the information.
MORE SURVIVORS
(Continued from page I)
tT Morning Astorlan, 0 cents per
month, delivered by carrier.
with the clothing she was wearing when
the Astorian reporter met her. Miss
Akeessoh states that Mr. Liggett waa
listed among the lost but that he was
saved. He was won on the San Pedro
and also On the Elder. This lady will
proceed to Great Falls, Mont., where he
will follow her profession of teaching.
The first officer of the Roanoke
when asked how the Roanoke learned of
the wreck stated: "We came along and
saw the Elder buy with the wrecked
passengers. We laid to and endeavored
to do what waa possible. We picked up
one body and learned some of the par
ticulars and not being able to do any
thing proceeded ou our way. We found
some of the lumber of the San Pedro's
cargo but did not pick it up. It was
from this that we were able to bring
the news to San Fmnciseo."
The Roanoke proceeded to Portland at
II o'clock and will reach there this
morning.
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3 DONE BY DEED.
Marion A. Butler and wife to
frank Melvin, E. 1-2 of SW. 1-4
and SW. 1 4 of SW. 1-4, sec. 9,
T. 5 S., R. 9 W.; 100 acres $ 1
U. S. to Edgar A. Maher, SE. 1-4
of XE. 1-4 and the F- 1-2 of the
SE. 1-4, sec 19 and the SE. 1-4 of
XE 1-4, sec. 30, in T. 5 N, R. 7 W.;
160 acres patent.
W. a Grim and wife to N. A.
Skyles, SW. 1-4 sec. 11, T. 4 N., R.
10 W.; 160 acres
D. J. Moore and wife to J as G.
Woodward, lot 4, sec. 18, T. 5 S., R.
10 W, 34 62-100 acres 10
WILLARD COMPANY
. MAKES HIT
LARGK HOUSES GREET PERFORM
ANCESMISS ETHEL ROBERTS IN
"CAMIILK" TONIGHT, WEDNES
DAY AND THURSDAY.
Irge audiences turned out to sea the
performances of "Xfy Partner" at the
Astoria Theater on Sunday and Monday
nights. The popularity of Lee Willard
and his stock company in this city is
Nry apparent. The (quality of the per
forming is high class in every particular
and the scenery could not be better.
Mr. Willard has already attained con
siderable prominence as an actor, and
the display of his talent in "My Part
ner" proves conclusively that he is bound
to rank among the first of America's
actorr at no very late date. The ease
with which he carries himself through
the entire performance, the clever por
trayal of the character he repre-ents.
his earnest efforts to please and his
extreme modesty, all combine to make
him a popular man on the stage'iu As
toria. The company will spend five weeks in
the city, changing the performances
twice a week. Only an actor can re.iliie
the amount of study and work required
to carry out such a program. The mem
bers of the company are all first-class
in their particular lines. The versatility
of many of them is unusual and it is
only during a summer engagement that
company aa good as Mr. Willard's
could afford to stay more, than a couple
of days in Astoria at the prices aked,
Commencing tonight, and lasting three
night", with a matinee Wednesday, the
company will play "Camille," in which
Miss Ethel Rrts will star. Thia
y oung actress is said to carry the part
remarkably well, and theater goers may
anticipate a treat in seeing the play,
which consists of five acts, which never
for a moment lag, op lack excitement.
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THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
IF NOT CONVENIENT TO BUY THE FULL AMOUNT AT ONE
TIME, SAVE YOUR DUPLICATE CHECKS. BRING THEM IN ANY
TIME UP TO AUGUST 9 AND SELECT YOUR PICTURE.
THESE PICTURES ARE NOW BEING PAINTED IN OUR STORE
BY THE FAMOUS NEW YORK ARTIST, MR. E. M. BURT, AND ARE
ALL HIGH ART PRODUCTIONS WORTHY OF A PROMINENT PLACE
IN THE BEST HOMES.
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SEE HIM AT WORK DAILY FROM 10 A. M. UNTIL NOON, AND
FROM a TO 4 IN THE AFTERNOON HE WILL GIVE FREE EXHIBI
TIONS OF HIS SKILL AS AN ARTIST IN CORNER WINDOW.
THE BEE HIVE
530 Commercial St,
ASTORIA, ORE.
SUNDAY'S BASEBALL GAME.
Bohemians 5, North Pacific a.
The Astoria Bohemians trounced the
baseball tos-ers of the Xorth Pacific
Brewing Association, of Portland, Sun
day afternoon, in a way to make one's
blood run cold. In the fourth inning,
with three men on bases, and two hands
out, Carlson poked out a home run amid
great cheering. The Bohemians secured
another run later in the game which
ended in a victory for the home team by
a score of 5 to 2. Xext Sundav the
Frakes team will play the local team on
the Astoria ground. The summary of
Sunday's game follows:
Bohemians.
AD. R. H. J0. A. E.
Graham, 3b 4 0 0 1 5 1
Poole, If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Blossom, s 4 1 2 2 2 2
atcs, lb 3 1 0 13 0 0
Griffith, 2b 3 1 0 3 1 1
Kelt, c 4 0 0 7 6 0
Carlson, rf 3 1 1 0 0 0
Jackson, cf 3 0 1 1 0 0
Fifer, p 3 1 0 0 5 1
Totals 31 5 4 27 IS 5
North Pacific.
AB. It. II. PO. A. E.
Tuck, ss 4 0 0 1 4 3
Udell, 2b 4 1 1 2 2 2
Fry, 2b 3 0 2 2 2 0
Kay, cf ....2 0 0 1 0 0
Ifel-cr, lb 4 0 0 f2 0 1
(ioddard, If. .... 3 0 0 1 0 0
F. Grams, 3 0 0 1 0 0
Mcttride, c 4 0 2 4 4 0
ffuvernicht, p. . ,. 2 1 0 0 4 0
Totals 29 2 5 24 10 6
Store by Innings,
North Pacific. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
liae hits 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 08
BohemiaiM 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 x 5
Base hits 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 x 4
Summary.
Earned runs Astoria 2. Struck out
By Fifer 5, Havernicht 4. Base on balls
Otf Havernicht 1, Fifer 3. Hit by
pitched bull Hay and Goddard. Sacri
fice hit Tuck. Passed bull Kelt. Stol
en baea Fiy, Ray, Olncy and Blossom.
.ft on lias Xorth Pacific 8, Aitoria
4. Home rim Carlson. Scorer Don
nerberg. Umpire Tow la r.
WILLIS G. WITTER DEAD.
OAKLAND, duly 29. Willis (1. Wit
ter, ormer assistant United btates dis
trict attorney at San Francisco, died
yesterday of apoplexy. He was a native
of Wisconsin, 40 years of ago.
WISCONSIN LAND CASES.
1
MILWAUKEE, July 29. The hearing
in the cases of several members of the
Wisconsin Coal Mining Company, of
Colorado, who were indicted by the Fed
eral grand jury of Colorado in connec
tlon with alleged land frauds, was today
postponed until September 10. The
Federal Coal & Iron Company cases were
put over Septembej 17.
Here are two of the opportuni
ties we have been talking about
Two Splendid (Business Chances
were listed with us on
Saturday. Both money
makers and big bargains
Western Realty Go., (
1 495 Commercial Street, Astoria. Oregon jj
9 PERSONAL MENTION.
0t&9
O. L. Ferris, secretary of the Colum
bia Trust Company, with headquarteis
in Portland, was a visitor in Astoria on
businesn yesterday in connection with
the local office of the company.
The Astoria Abstract 4 Title Com
pany, probably the oldest firm of the
kind in the city, commencing moving Its
qimrters acrons the street into its new
offices in the Reld building, yerfterdny,
nt the corner of Eleventh and Diiane
street.
Harlow Moore, son of the proprietor
of the Moore Hotel, at Seaside, was a
visitor with friends in Astoria yesterday.
In company with Cleve C. Cates, of
Portland, he had been spending a few
(lays a,t Long Beach. He icturned to
his home on the night train, Mr. Gates
continued the trip to Seattle and will
take a boat fforn that point for Newport,
where he will spend a few weeks before
returning home to Portland, where he is
engaged in the real estate business.
R. H. Keady, of Astoria, left for Alva,
Okla., in response to a telegram seating
that his father is seriously ill.
Mr. nnd Mr. William Sehollleld left
for a few weeks' visit to eastern points
yesterday. The former will stop oil at
Jamestown, NT. D., on business and the
atter will continue the trip to Rodney,
Mich., where she will visit friends nnd
relation.
Superintendent J. McGufre, of the A.
A C. It. R., Is spending a few days in
Portland on business in connection with
. the railroad.
J J. K. Humphreys, of Oregon City.
as in A'toria the first part of the
week, viiting his ton Charles Hump
hivy, muiiaer of the Postal Telegraph.
I O. T. Frette left on Saturday for Bin
ford, X. D., on a visit to hi old home.
' Mayor Henna 11 Vic left yesterday
fop a week's outing at the Collin's
Spring on the Upper Columbia.
' Kenneth 0'!ane, representing Blake
McFall Company (with permanent
sample rooms at 174 Tenth street), re
turned from a two weeks' trip yester
day, ami will I in town until Friday,
calling on the trade.
I). C. Hampson left on the steamer
Telegraph yesterday afternoon for Port
land where he will take the train for
Seattle. Mr. Hamp'ou has been on the
local stall of the Astorlan for some time
pant and leaves with the good wishes of
his co worker. ,
Samuel Friendly, wife and daughters,
of Eugene, passed through this city last
night on their way' to Seaside.
Dell Seulley returned last evening
from n week's lulling trip In the Cas
cade Mountain,
O. W. lfumn of the Tongue Point
Lumber Company U expected to arrive
from San Francisco' tomorrow. He In
tended to come up on the Inst trip of
the Columbia but in some way he misl
ed tlm bout.
A Memorable Day.
One of the day we remember with
pleasure, aa well at with profit to our
health, Is the one on which we became
acquainted with Dr. King's New Ufa
Fill, the painless purifiers that euro
Vadache and biliousness, and keep the
bowels right. SSe at Charles Rogers'
drug store.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought
Bean the
Bignatura of
Astoria Theater
Special Stock Eagagement for five weeks
To-Night, July 30th
Mr. Lee Willard
Supported by
MISS ETHEL ROBBERTS
aod his own company in the celebrated drama ,
''camille:"
Miss Ethel Roberts as "Camille," Mr- Lee Willard. as
"Aniaund Duval"
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nights
Prices, 15c 25c, 35c and 50c Curtain at 8:30
Seats now selling
Friday Night, A Western Gentleman
WATCHES !!
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SOUVENIRS
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THE RELIABLE JEWELER
no Eleventh St.
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