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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1907)
THURSDAY, AUGUST i, 1907, THE MORNING ASTOUIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. When You Wont BBB US ABOUT THEM ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Groaara !I TILES 01 1 III Wn At Seaiidt- A'sUtant District Attorney McCiie pent Tuday night and yesterday at Seaside returning ywterday evening. At Tb HoplUl- Mr, Oerky U ft nw patient at St. Mary' HoapKal. lit W udrgo an ojieratlon at th hospital thl morning. Warrsnt Paid Ytrdy- City TrMtirr laley ytrday paid warranie amounting to 33!1i77 drawn Ou street full I W. C. T. U. Meatlng- , . T!i regular meeting of tn W. 0. T. U. ll 1 held tomorrow 2:30 p. 111. In their room In tlia Hcamvn'i Home build- l K". ltllliltes of IlllpOltaitC. Police Court There i'i no cae before tin police court yesterday, The amount of bail forfeit itri' for the past month unit Dwlaiation Filed A dilatation of Intention to become an American eltlten was Med yelerday by (imrge Ciiitatitlnt a native of Turks?. Charged With Insanity- Jfarry Laldicca, who waa arrested yesterday ot Wnrrenlon charged with lnaiiity waa dUlniiuiKl ywterday after noun !y tha nutiity judge alter an ex amination Into hia innlty, Certlflcata Approved Tlia certificate of completion of work ou Irving avenue from Eighteenth to Thirteenth waa approved yesterday. The work Involved waa tha clearing of the atreet of bruah, etc. Brought Down florae R. II Jenkins, general passenger aarnt of tha A, ICR. 11., came down from 1'ortland on tha steamer1 l'otter. He brought dowu with hint tha hum v. tilth he rude lt t tny and won the teeplcchae nil at Portland, lie rode tuc uin, iIiiiiiikIi to Setoidn lnt flight. Arrives on Horseback B. W. Oleott, of Salem, who (a well known lit Astoria, where he lint iiumer ou "friends, arrived In the city this morning on horseback, having travelled from the Capital by way of Tillamook and Kvlialiu. Ho left Salem on Thins day hint and made the 130 milea be tween here and that point b.v enay stages, stopping two days at different point, lie will leave thU morning for the return trip, going by way of Hills bore. Sir. Oleott i making tha trip on horaeback merely for the pleasure of the ride and to ee the country leiaurlly. OogKnied- A young and valuable dog fell from tha wharf at tha rold atorage plant yeMenky and atriking a abort piling alongside broke his leg. Constable Liverpool Jack put him out of hia ninety by despatching him. Lieutenant Cooper Transferred Lieutenant Coojwr, I'. 8. A., attitioiicd at Fort (Steven ha received order 1or hia tranafer to Fort Atlama in Hhode Inland. Mr. Cooper ha been at Fort Stevens and waa very popular among the officer and the men under him. Ilia acquaintance In Aatoria ia large and the many frienda he haa made her will re gret Ut learn of hia Intended departure. Having been ordered to proceed to hi new tnt Ion at one he will take bi de parture lu a few day. Returned Prom Outing Mr, .1. C. Curtail, the genial "'h'1 manager of the local office of the Western Vuiu Telegraph Company re turned tat evening on the Potter from Ocean Park where he wa 'pending hia iiinmcr outing the pjt week. Mr. C. W, Jjimnr, wife of C. W. I mar, also of thia company, and children, and Mr. Curi nn, are tamping at Ocean Park mid uill prod! hly he viited by Mr. 1-amar on Saturday. Mr. Curmn cornea back considerably defreihed and is now ready to again taka telegraph tick until "3tt" cornea. Tha Milky May- Cotildei tibia excitement j caused oil our street last evening at 7 o'clock by a runaway tram attached to the if llvery wagon of tha Acme Dairy. The hor,e started from In front of the S'ehalem Hotel, corner of Franklin and Fourteenth street a pislnjf through scv eral street until they passed into Com inercial atreet at Kighth streets, They daahed up the atreet at a breakneck apeed eniialug much excttemmt until they reached the comer of Fifteenth, when they collided with a lire hydrant, Hie impact of the eollbdon breaking the hamesa and releasing the hoNca. They continued on thelf way until captured near the Clatsop Mills by a young man who had followed them on horaeback. Outalde of a broken wagon tongue,, the breaking of the tng and the loaa of wua milk no damage waa done. Cus tomer. of the dairy who were not serv ed lat night are informed that the wa gon went over tha route but o hur riedly that cuatoniera could i.ot be Marshmallow Sundae Something New Wanted WILD BLACKBERRIES Ship them to US and get the highest price Scholfield, Mattson & Co. ggoodds REGATTA WORKERS MEET PLAN BIGGEST CELEBRATION AND EXPECT LARGEST CROWDS IN HISTORY OF ASTORIA -PLANS W0RKIN0 SMOOTHLY. Act mil work on the pi ogiam of liia Aatoila Kegatta waa commenced by the executive oommittea of the Cliamler ol Commerce In a Hcliil meeting held In the louiua of the organization lut night, I'le-ldciil W. K. Jkhimpir, Becretary J. II. W'lyte, Aaaistaut tjerretaty J. T. W'allai-a and Xorrla btaplea, S. I Nantbriip, Olof Aiidcraon, C. M. Cclhr of th emtutive committee, V. J, Barry and Judge J. Q. A. Bowlby were prcitent at the meeting, which waa energetic and full of eiitbuaiaam. Plana 'for the. entertainment of the Oregon ICditorial Aaociation were di cuaaed and It waa tU-cided to treat the viaiting uewapape men to reception with refnwhmenta in aoma large hall in the city, which will ba decided upon at a later date. The ftwociation will vi'il A-toria during the daya of the Regatta and every effort will be made to that they enjoy their viait to thia city. President Soiidcn and Secretary Welch of the Central Iilxir C-ouncil were prea- cut at the meeting, for a few momenta and agifced to have the Labor Day parade and eveuta co operate with the pl.uia of the Kegatta committee, in order that September 2 be made a Tntereating a poaaible to Hie thouaamla of viaitora who will be In tha city. Judge Bowlby, who ia In charge of the agricultural nud fruit exhibita, port of the Pacific coaat. Maud that lie hnd aeveral lota In view in the downtown auction where they would 1 put on di play for the benefit of all visitors. I'ndef lingo canvaa tenia the exhibit will lie placed on a board flooring and thia feature of the eerei brution will be well taken oare af. W. J, Barry, ehalrman of the water and lend porte committee, waa granted fllM with which to provide prlzea and pennaiita in the ditfereut sporting event. Ho waa given full ehaive of thia part of the eventa and will com mence Immediately upon the program of contest. Xorria Staple-, chairman of tne com mittee on cotieva-ioiia, who Iwa full oharge of tbt feature of the carnival, reported apleiidid progreae ju thia de partment. He haa had aeveral bi.la for 'he aniiikciiieiiU which will go to the liiglicKt biddei' on August 5. PAINTING ROOF RED, Finishing Touchei to St. Mary's Hoapi tal Wilt Add Great to Appear ance of Handiome Structure. The roof of St. Mary 'a. hospital la U Ing painted red. Thi miiy aouud like a plugiiariam on aome countiy newspaper, but it ia an actual fact ricverlcaa. To explain why the roof of this huge and handsome building bejt,g painted red it may be stated that It i for the purpoao of improving Ita appearance. 'ITiis lao may aound like a plaguariam, but It Im't. It i an actual fact. Kt, MuryV ho-piliit liaa lx!en completed for nearly two yeara and atanda aa a huge monument to the pmgrcsaive spirit of thia aection. It I, regarded aa ore of the flne-t hoapitals in the atate. It has aecompllahed much good and helped the maimed and sick and will continue to do o in the future. It waa incomplete in one respect, bow- ever, and that was becauae only a preli minary coat of paint decorated the ex pansive roof of the structure. This did not detract from Its appearnce except that there was a sameness about the color of the entire building, the outtide wall and root being en attractive slate color. A number of workmen are now buoy puling on a eoat of dark red, or it might be called maroon. The painting will be flniahed in about a week and it may already lie observed that it is to add greatly to the appearance of the institution; It will make the building, which is in an 1 Icvate.l position, one of the most noticeable 'from the harbor of any in the city, and in thia manner will be a great benefit to Astoria by advertising fo travellers passing up and down the river in boats that there are a number of very fine building in the real sea- SEEKS EXHIBITS FOR THE FAIR INSPECTOR DOW MAKING ROUND OF COUNTY FOR BIG COLLECTION OF CLATSOP COUNTY PRODUCTS SHOULD INTEREST ALL FARMERS Fruit Inspector- C. S. Dow, of Clatsop county, haa atarted on a tour of the county to aecure exhibits of fruits, vege tables and general farm produce for the County Fair and Regatta. They The work accomplished by the various , will be used later at the state fair in committees waa fully diaeuscd and the , Salem. amounts awarded to each for expenaes were gone, over at the meeting last night. After ft few instructions a to advertising the Kegatta by placing poster la conspicuous places all over the atate and by advertising in country paper, the meeting wag adjourned. livery indication points towanl the oiuiiig Hegatla as being the largest event of th kind ever held in Astoria. There will lie the UegatU and County Fair, the Norwegian Saengerfeat, the lidbor Day celebration, and the visit of tbo Oregon Kditoiial Association. All four combined, it i estimated, will bring tho largest assemblage of visitors to Astoria in its hitorv. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlor Seoond Floor over SoholfUld A Mattson Co, Electric Display- Astoria was treatotl to a beautiful electrlo display last night which began about 8 o'clock and continued through the night. The flashes of lightning while not sharp were vived and were seen on fill aldex. After 11 o'clock sharp peals of thunder were heard and several small showem of rain fell at intervals. As the Astorian was going to pree the lightning was fltvhing interniittingly f though not aa often as during the night. . Encampment at Seaside Information was received hero that the First Battery, Field Artillery, 0. N. 0,, will come down from Portland on August 3 for its eiicninpment at Seaside. Arrangement to that effect were com pleted wifli the Astoria & Columbia llivef l!ailiV)id. Final Dividend Paid A dividend of 20 per cent has been declared in favor of the general creditors of C. H. Coopert This will bo the final dividend as it comprises all the assets left after the preferred creditors were paid in full. ' The exhibita will be shown in some conspicuous portion of the city, which will be decided upon later by the com mittee in charge of the Regatta and fair. It ia expected that a larger show ing will be made in this line than ever before and energetic efforts to realize Mich an expectation are being made. All farmers awl fruit growers are re quested to send their exhibit to their nearest poatoffiee in order that the in pector may gather them up as early us possible, and so "that he will not overlook any of Uieui. Members of the Chamber of Com merce are noxious that a splendid show ing ahall be made, as there will be thousands of people from different points. An opportunity like this, they believe, should be eagerly taken ad vantage of by all who are interested in the settlement and growth of the county and city. tttttt DONE BY DEEDS 8 8 8 08888888888888880 10 Bad Burn Quickly Healed. "I am 10 delighted with what Cham berlaln'a Salve haa dona for me that I feel bound to write and tell you so," aay Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St. Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughtei had a bad burn on her knee. I applied Chamberlain's Salve and it healed beau tifully." ThU salve allay the pain of a bum almost instantly. It ia for sale b? Frank Hart and leading druggists. M. J. Kinney, widower to J. F. Hamilton, NW. 1-4 of sec. 27, T. 0 X., R. 9 V $1000 II. I Hamblctt and wife to Win. Bruoss, lota 13 and 28 in block 3, Kr use's first addition to Gearhart Park v K. Jalmar Lindquist and wife to Edward Otliman, lots 19 and 20, block 1, Trullingei's addition, undi vided one-half interest 500 K. Jalmar Lindqupist and wife to Edward Othman, lot 11, block 2, Tnillinger'a addition, undivided one Kilif interest 0. S. Brown et al to Edward Othman, lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, block 21, Astoria Jas. Boyle and wife to Samuel Maxwell, certain land in township 8 range 9 (mortgage) 300 10 10 What New Jersey Editor Says. M. T. Lynch, editor of the Phillips Inirp, N. J., Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines ifoi coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of It." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. I One Piano No. with Each 55 Sale Bought at HERMAN WISE Wc wish we were a TmyTad A-swimming in tke pool, We wonder what there is to Buy That keeps the body cool! HOW TO KEEP COOL First light underwear. We have cotton X Balbriggan or light weight wool underwear, $1.00 X to $3.50 a suit - , A cool blue serge or a' gray suit, $10 to $25, Clean, nobby straw hats, Sailors, Panamas, X Manillas. Airy Negligee Shirts, 50c to $3.00 Thin Hosiery . Belts, different widths, narrow prices, Neg- Slig'ee collars and stocks, Summery Neckwear all to make you feel cool and happy. HERMAN WISE You Can't LooK Foolish in a Wise Suit 0O 0 0 5 PERSONAL MENTION. S John Vegalieus, of Portland, who haa been (pending a few days at Long Beach, arrived in Astoria yesterday and spent a few hours before returning to his home. Mas Woods returned to Portland last night after spending his vacation at Long Beach. Mis Helen Barber, who haa been summering at Long Beach, returned to her home in Portland on the evening train yesterday. N. D. Johnson of the Tallant-Grant Packing t'omp.iny yesterday received a visit iroiu his mother and brother" Mrs. W. C. Johnson and R. D. Johnson of Portland. K. D. Johuson is a West Point cadet from Oregon and is home on ft furlough. He and his mother are on their wav to Seaside for a short vacation. W. M. Mmill, a prominent real estate man of Portland was in Astoria yester day. FiVd Waters and wife of Salem who have been at Tillamook were in Astoria yesterday. They leave on the train tfor Portland this mo. r.ing. J. Y. Belcher, a former Astorian and now of Portland, left this morning for Gray's River on a vacation after spend ing a few days in this city as the guest of G. B. Johnson, ticket agent of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad. Superintendent McGuire left on the imorning train for a brief business trip i to Portland. C. IL Case, of Puyallup, Wash, sr rived in the city on Tuesday and ij spending a few days in the WarrenUa district looking for investments. . Cae is the largest stockholder in t:. Citizens' Bank at' his home town and it taking a great interest in this section. He is stopping at the Merwyn Hotel. J. W. MeCoruiick and wife of San Francisco are visiting their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Carney. Mr. and Mrs, McCormick have been visiting in the Sound and leave for their home on Fri day. C Schmidt, of the Schmidt Bros, cold storage plant, was a pa-senger up on the Lurline last night. Mr. W. J. Belcher, the noted tenor of Portland 4s in the city on his way to Gray's River where he will spend his annual vacation. S. G. Williams of the Skamokawa Eagle was in the city yesterday. A. P. Leonard of South Bend arrived here yesterday from Tacoma and leave this morning for the Armstong-Leonard Logging camp on the Nasel where he will speud a 'few days. Just Received The secret of making rood picture Is in bavins the best materials to work with. Hart's drug 'store have Just received a fresh supply of film! and film-packs, so get In the gam and do tt right tr Morning Astorian, 60 cents Per month, delivered by carrier. Oxfords for the Warm Days THERE'S A WORLD OF COMFORT IN 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, Rabton Q Company! Astoria's Best Shoe Store