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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. (This is Peach Week ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EACH $5.00 SALE AT WISE'S j TUESDAY, AUGUST to, l,oj. and we are receiving daily shipments of EARLY CRAWFORD PEACHES from the best orchards in the state. We advise our patrons to buy now. Our price is within the reach of all ROSS, H1GGINS & CO. The Leading Qreoer ms w i i in At tb Uoipltal No new caw were reported et St, llary'e Hospital yesterday. New OtlMB Ta Be John Martin Maeck, a native of Ger many, fit) lit flntt papers applying for eitlaeuahip, jetterday. He Book et library Uee end Health" It lln till of ( book received et the library, e dona- VVtlon from tha Ckrlatkn fcVlenoa Ualber w lug, of Astork la ths Police Court Two would b pugMWU forfeited their Lull of IO eeoh end one drunk got two days In tbe cltjr al s ft result of Judge, Andmon't boors In the police eourt yeeterday. W. C. T. 0. Picnic The W. C. T. U. will give a pknle to Kort Cleteop, Thurvdijr, tbe 22nd. The iriiiw lllot will Iraw th Telephone look at 0:30. 8Far for the found trip, SO crnt. Children attended by their perente, ii cents. 8-20 3 1. Os a Camping Trip Dr. W. X Logan tad wife and W, A. Rlgner and wife left thla morning for Jt-well. Tha party art wU prepared for a two wwkt' ramping trip and no doubt will bar a plraoaut tlma. What will the poor iwkir do. who have toothache, while Doe it gone! Buttermilk VUl Be Scarce Al Johnaont and wif, hia brother, ChrU Johnson and wife and Lud Carlson, wife and aon, rturnl lest night from Jewidl, where thry have Wn spending a two weeks' outing. Tba party thor oughly enjoyed tba trip eaperlelly "Al" who took ahntage of th trip to try to ua up tba buttermilk supply of that rctlon, liuttvrmllk ' "Al'i" strong ault and ha surely howe it in that respect on thla trip. A Canard A auppoM-d eee of attempted suicide was reported on tba streets yesterday and when tba caw waa looked up by a reporter it rewlved Itaelf Into wlt appeared to be a bluff. A phyal lan well known in Astoria waa hurried l)i called to the gas works to attend a man named Bidwrll who it waa sported had committed suicide. The phvician examined the residue of what the suicide had taken and remarked that if ha took much of it ho would become a fat man. lie was in no danger and Owe waa no need for the phyaieinn'a service. FISH LICENSES ARE BEING GRANTED riSHESMElf ABE CBABY ABOUT TAKIlfO MO. i) LICENSE -WAfi-DEM VAN DUSEN IN SOUTHERN OREGON. H. I. Van Duien, maater flab warden, I In Southern Oregon on buaineaa con nected with the nh batcberiea. lie left down the coast and will probably vialt the Alaea station end approve ita aelec tlon by the local auperintendent there, lie will make otber Inspection vllte to the atationa on the Oiui!le and Yaqulua Itay batt'beriea. At the WMt time there are many applieonta eomlng into the flab warden'a oflke for llcenitfv and to date yesterday there bad been received 134 application! for gill net llcentt and 2C9 application! for aet net licensee. Moat of the licenaea are granted to flibrrmen on the atreama of Koutbern Ciregon, In tba llt of licenaea there la no Ko. 13. No fUherman will have thla lleenae o tba department ioauea none. ThU la auirrtltion and goea to ahow of what vital Importance tlx1 flaheftnen regard it CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Secretary X L Snyder, aecretary of the twelfth civil aervice dittrlot, located at San Francieeo, baa notified the local oflVere of the euatom bouaa that ex amination! for aeveral di-partmenta of the civil nenrice wilt aoon be held. Tbe examination will cover poaitlona for every branch of the aervice. An examination for the poaitioa of marine engineer, cuatoma aervice, wilt be held at tbe cuatora houae In thia city on September IS. 107. FVir Application blank and full information relative to Mhe examination, qualiftVationa, duties, atilark-a, etc., addreta aecretary board of Civil Service Exaailnera, Cuttora Houae, A'torta. I ' Orlno 1 Sinder a Npation, Laxative Fruit Syrup la sold potltlve guarantee to cure eou Iclf headache. itomach troVble, or any form of Indlgeation. If it ifaila, the manufacturer refund your money. What mora can any one do. T. Ray Fever and Summer Colda. Victims of bay fever will experience great benefit by taking Foleya Honey and Tar, aa it atopa diiHcult breathing Immediately and heala the inilammed air paaagee, and even if it should fall to cure you it will give inatant relief." The genuine ia in a yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies Phone 931 Phone 1181 EAT THE BEST Each man's energy and long life depends on the quality of the food he eats. To be suc cessful and to live long, eat the best. It is always to be had at our store. Scholfield, Mattson & Go. GROCERS 112 and 120 Twelfth St. T7) For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlora Seoond Floor over Soholfleld A Mattson Co. WISE sells "High Art'' Clothes I Fall stylet are here. f0 'rfi y 4 IU iVe do not like To make remarks On other dealers' styles, But, lord! we see Such rigs sometime! We cant repress our WHERE DID HE GET THOSE RAGS? Smiles. it-. WW We don't think that most men dress badly. Sometimes they make mistakes, that's all, Every man wants to dress correctly; a great many do. We don't make the styles. It's our business to select the best from the designs that are offered each season. If "Best" were a comparative term, we would say that we select the very best clothing from the very best manufacturing tailors. "The Best Clothes that are made" That was the first stone in the foundation of our business. Then we made the price of our clothing the Best Clothingthe same as that of the ordinary kind. Most men know our policy. If you haven't learned it, we would like to meet you the next time you need a suit or a hat or a negligee shirt, or anything that the best kind of a clothing store should carry. wise is agent v W J mete- e"VSe- r v J i wn, HIT YOHK. For Knox Hats in Astoria e : E. & W. Collars You can't deny the fact If it were not for Herman Wise Astoria would still have a lot Of Old Fashioned Clothing Stores. When you trade with" WISE you help to build up the town. MAN WISE Astoria's Great Clothier who makes 'em hump. HER W. U. BELIEVES IN ASTORIA COMPANY WILL INSTALL IN THIS CITY AN ABSOLUTELY MODERN OFFICE AT CONSIDERABLE EX PENSE RESULT OF ADVERTISING The fact that tlie Western Union Company U to move it office from its prcaent location to No. 100 Twelfth street, alongside the new Welnharil- Astorw, Hotel, Ootohcr 1, haa more ig iiilicance than appears on the surface of the statement The Western Union will not only change ita kajattion but will apond eoverul thousand dollars in doing 10 and In fitting up the office and the A D. T. wires in the citj The office will be ono of the most modern on the owi3t when completed and there will be an addition of the American District Telegraph of 150 boxes in this city and the present boxes will be rewired and renewed R. T. Reed, auperintendent of the oi'thwet of second district of the Western Union, comprising the States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Mon tana, would not spend all tht money in fitting up a new office if he was not well assured that Astoria is going to grow Into a big city, He will have an office here that will be second to none on the coast. Mr. Reed, by virtue of his position, ia familiar with all the railroad manipulations throughout the country j if he isn't, the head offices of the company are. Wherever a new rail road goea there tho Western Union key men are found. Where the terminals of railroads occur there the Western Union as a large enough office to handle all the business. It is known that Mr. Reed has recent ly been-in communication with several of te railroad interests which are build ing towttrda Astoria and his order for a new office on recommendation of C. W. Lamar, the local manager of the com pany, and it Is well to assume that the improvements here with the Western Union, are only made to meet those of the railroad companies. When Mr. Reed waa in Astoria on a recent visit he remarked to Mr. Lamar in connection with the moving of the offices v "The company is making this change because it firmly believes in the future of this city and ia merely preparing for the time when it will have to meet more business. Astoria la on the front page of progress and the company is willing to cnrryi out its part. It will not be re sponsible here with a small office when the city is growing and prosperity is on every side." ' Mr. Reed had not been in Astoria and only came after continued invitation by Mr. Lamar and being furnished cup pings from newspapers concerning the fu ture of this city. This is one of the best ways of advertising and if every manager of an outside company would furnish its publicity bureau or superin tendent witih newspaper clippings con cerning Atoria there would be more frequent visits from the big men and later on improvements aa a result of these visits. It ia certainly a good way to advertise and Mr. Lamar's system has shown results. The office will be finished throughout in oak. The plans that are being drawn now provide for as convenient and as efficient office aa the San Francisco office of the company. There will be a" waiting room for customers and tele gram desks fitted out with blanks, check books and mil other documents needed for transacting business over the lines; I There will be a thoroughly! modern A. D. T, system and employes enough to provide prompt aervice to all parts of the city. Warning. If you have kidney and bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all Iforma of kidney and bladder dis eases. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drue Store. Far Th Little Peepfe. t Every parent tn thla city should fat veo tl gate, at once, th new and ap preciable alio for the jroungatera, al Charlee V. Brown's Commercial atraet house. Thar an ceiled the "B. C Scoffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort. They are rota Ilka wlld-fr and the kids themaelvee are after them beoaua they look ao "comfy." K?isr- "Regular aa the Sun" is an expression as old as the race. Ko doubt the rising and setting of the sun la the moat regular performance in the universe, unless it is the action of the liver and bowela when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Fills. Guaranteed by Charlea Rogers, druggiat 25c. The Limit o Life. , v The most eminent medical scientist are unanimous in the conclusion that the generally accepted limitation of human life is many years below the at tainment possible with the advanced knowledge of which the race is now possessed: The critical period, that de termines ita duration, aeema to be be tween 60 and 60; the proper care of the body during this decade cannot be too strongly urged; carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper after SO ia Electric Bitters, the scientific tonie medicine that revitalizes every or gan of the body. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. 50c tT Morning Astorlan, 60 cents month, delivered by carrier. iMMMill Special Sale For the next ten days we are going to offer all styles in children's oxfords at special low prices. Child's barefoot sandels, tan 2 to 6.. 55c Child's kid, patent tip, spring heel oxfords, 5 to 8,75c Child's ' " " " 8 1-2 to 11, $1.05 Child's patent ribbon tie 5 to 8, 1.10 Child's " 'V 8 1-2 to 11 1.25 Child's " " " white top, 5 to 8, I. 1.10 Misses' patent ribbon tie, white top, 11 1-2 to 2....1.35 Take advantage of this sale before sizes are gone Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store f