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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1907)
9 THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, AST01UA, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST to, 1907. DRINK and the world drinks with you. SWEAR OFF and you drink alone Unfermented Imperial Grape Juice Made from the choicest Concord grapes A. V. ALLEN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 SUITS PRESSED FREE SUITS PRESSED FREE A OIL THROUGH PIPE Southern Pacific Will Carry Fuel 250 Miles. PIPERIBBLEDLIKE GUN BARREL Completion of Line Meant That Oil Burners Will bt Extended Further South Districution of Oil Will Be Cheaper When Line U Finished. CHICAGO Aug. 18. Contract have been let by the Southern Pacific Com pany for the building of an oil pipe line 250 miles long from it oil properties in Kern County, to a point near Port Cos ta on San Francisco Bay. A novel fea ture of the line will be the character of the pipe used. This pipe is rilled on the same principle as a gun barrel, the Idea being that theswirling motion given to the oil will make pumping easier, hx periinents have in fact demonstrated that the rilTed pipe will carry a stream of 20,000 barrel of fuel oil every twen . ty-four hours, and moke it possible to locate the pumping stations about 25 miles apart a much greater distance than those heretofore used. The rifled pipe ie the invention of two Southern Pacilic engineers. 'With the completion of this pipe line it is possible that the use of oil burn ing locomotives will be further extended by tie Southern Pacific, which now uses qothing else on its Sunset route. The elimination of smoke, dust and cinders, as well aa the economies effected in the uce of oil aa compared to coal, are the advantages pained both from the view- point of the traveler and the railroad. The' building of the new California pipe line will enable the Southern Paci fic to distribute oil very much cheaper than it can now be done bv tank cars, and the project of bringing a lurpe sup-1 HUdebraml ply of fuel oil so close to Son Francis-; Co will have an important industrial in-' fluence in California, which as a manu facturing .ate hasj alwnyt been hamper ed by lack of cheap fuel. oaanttBBnna 880 PERSONAL MENTION 08 08888888888888888 H. T. Fialey, the Southern Oregon ap ple king, is in the city. Mr. E. P. Smiley of Warrenton, is busy in Astoria, Mis Calby Sanson is over from War renton visiting friend. MUs Pearl Luckey, of Portland, ar rived in this city, last evening and will leave this morning fop Tillamook on the steamer Elmore. Dan Moore of the Hotel Moore, Sea side, was in the city yeeterday. C. C. Chapman, of Portland, admiral 0! the Regatta, arrived in Astoria last night and will be in conference with the committee today. He will return to Portland tonight. J. IL Strickler of Portland was in Atori yesterday. He left on the Pot ter at 4:30 for Oceanside to visit his daughter, Mrs. Piercy end his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ellsworth. They expect to remain until September 1st when they will return to Portland. Misa Emma L. Warren, county school superintendent, will visit Nchalem for a few days, leaving here this morning. Rev. C. L Hanson of Seattle, presid ing elder of the Pacific District of the Xorwegian-Danish M. E. Church is visit ng Astoria. He delivered two sermons yesterday that were interesting and in tractive. Mr-, and Mr. Chas. Brown, who have been spending a few daya at Seaside, returned last night. Mr. E. T. Hibbard, a representative of Blake, McFall Company, was in Astoria yesterday on a short visit. New Fall Arrivals Correct Dress NEW JO-DAY. Wanted. Panama hats cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell Skully. A chambermaid for a hotel. 'J., Astorian office. Address 7-12-tf. Rug- Golden Oak Oiler and bird cafes now In. A dor. LEE WILLARD COMPANY. The Lee Willard Company left for Tillimook at 4 o'clock this morning where they, will remain for one week. They will return after that time to con tinue tlwir engagement here. During the County Fair at Tillamook they will en tertain the people theiV and it is hoped that they will be appreciated as they deserve. Mr. Willard and his splendid company have male many friends in Astoria and there is no question hut that theyi will repeat their Astoria suc-ce?-s in Tillamook. The Willard Company is not a barn storming troupe by any mean, but a well selected compinv of capable players who-e painstaking ef fort to pleasm must be appreci itej. Uist nibt they produced "In Old Ver mont State" which was heartily enjoed by a pood sized audience. Mr. Willard mule a few remarks between acts in his ti-ual h'ppy manner before the curtain that were enjoyed. Atorinns will wait anxiouslv for their return. A DISAPPOINTMENT. Sunday's Returns at Canneries Gratify ingYesterday's a Disappointment. A giK)d oitch was the result of Satur day's fishing and as a consequence the canneries and cold storage plants were working Sunday in several instances. The returns on Sunday were about double of ony day during the past week. A visit to eeveral of the canneries show ed a force working up the fish received, in anticipation of yesterday's returns. The clas of fish received was also bet ter than previously brought in. It was not considered as a win but judging from the results obtained during the last week spasmodic. The fish were taken in different localities and the catch was pretty evenly distributed. Up-river was well represented particularly from the seining grounds the fish though being mailer were plentiful. Yesterday the returns were but one-half of that of Sundtivi on an average. The lower river feH off while the up-river sent in good re turns, yet tbe total catch was but about a had: been received during the past week. This being the last week of the season much Interest is being taken and today's results are disappointing. Oliver typewrltera stenographers at A. Commercial street and automatic R. Cyrus, 424 tfc New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Babollet 4 Co. grocers. Phone Main 1218. Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give mother one of their dances nt Logan's Hall Saturday evening, August 24th. All invitations have been sent out. 20-5t 1U D .Scully, notary public. Any old hour at Scully's cigar store. tf. Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Round trip fare 11.00 to any point on North Beach. Ticket good re turning on either the teamer Potter or Nabcott. Call t 0. R. 4 N. dock for particular. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that tha Nor wegian Singing Society will not enter tain any bills or assume any indebted ness unless such bills when rendered are accompanied by a requisition duly sign ed by the- president S. I NANTHRUP, President. Special Meeting. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho dist Church will hold their meeting in the'ehurch parlors today at 2:30 p. m. All members are requested to be present and as many of the ladies of the church that are interested. Drug Store Moves. The Central Drug Store has removed one-half block west of their old location on Commercial street and have a finely remodeled store where everything is fitted up in first-class shape. They will be pleased to meet their old customers and new friends at this location. The The Gem Restaurant Gem Restaurant, formerly the Spear, is now running in full blast and the encouragement Mr. Anderson, the proprietor, is receiving is very gratifying to him. He is already showing hi ability in his particular line and his success is not a question it is a certainty. The Gem is located on Commercial street near Twelfth street The bite and stags of insects, sua burn, cut, boras and bruises relierad at one with Ptnsaalvs OarboUaed. Asia like a poultice. Draws pot tioa. Try it Pries 25c. Sold by Freak Sarfs Drag Stare, "Everybody Should Know" says C G. Hays, a prominent business man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn on wound, or to a case of piles. I've used it and know what Tm talking about" Charles Rogers, druggist, SSe. .,,4...,, 'A-,...).!.,! When you drees up this Fall it will be well for you to bear in mind that we are exclusive agents for WEAR-WELL CLOTHES The Clothes Without a Fault WEAR.WELL CLOTHING is Union Made and no Setter marl N in the Union Early Showing of Fall Styles Suits From $10.00 to $25.00 If they don't give satisfaction, bring them back and get your money Well Collar, Cuff and Tie Up Collars, two for Silk Ties, 25c to 25c Dress Shirts, 75c to $1.25 50c Soft and Derby Hats, $2.00 to $4.00 he Chas. Larson, Proprietor 518 BOND STREET Formerly 557 Commercial St the Notice to tbe Public Notice is hereby given that the Thir teenth Annual Regatta Committee will not entertain any bills or assume any indebtedness whatsoever unless such bills or accounts, when rendered, are ac companied by a requisition duly signed by the President and Secretary. W. E. SCIILMPFF, President J. IL WHYTB, Secretary. Up-to-Date Train Service. The traveling public appreciate lact.inattne ...,,,, i,. to-date line llemuer runner particulars Cheap round-trip rates to the East from Astoria: To Chicago $71.50 To Omaha . 00.00 To Kansas City 60.00 To St Paul 00.00 To St. Louis 87.50 Tickets on sale August 8-9-10, Sep Canadian Pacific is the up-1 The attractive features being: . The new 68-bour service Portland to St. Paul, via Spokane. The Imperial Limited Service. The Train-Canada Limited Service Four days aeroas the continues. apply to G. W. Roberts, agent O, R 4 N. Wm. McMurray, G. P. A., Portland, Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. President P. I BISHOP, Secretary. Nelson Trover, Vlce-Pr, aad Sunt ASTORIA BA VINOS BANK, Trm Designers and Mansfactarers oi THE LATL8T IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Ginnery Outfits Fuml$hJ. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Foot of Fnnrtu btreer The Tylef. The Tyler, the new refreahment re sort, which opened on Saturday night at the corner of Sixth and Bond streets, j is still enjoying the popularity that the owner's name gives it with his worthy helpmate, Dad Towler. Clarence Tyler insists on everything that he is connect ed with being first class and tbe Tyler s an actual evidence of this determina tion. The Tyler will crow in popularity. 400 ROOMS WANTED. During the Sangerfest Convention and Regatta week, parties having rooms will please leaves their names and Address at either of the following places: Re gatta Headquarters, Johnson Phonograph Co, S. L. Nanthrup, or E. Hauke & Co., by request FRED J. JOHNSON. PASTOR ELLEFSON, 8-8-14t Committee. Man Zaa Pile Remedy comae pat Vp in collapsible tuba with a aoasle. Easy to apply right when the soreness aad Inflammation exist. It relieves at ones blind bleeding, itching or protrvdiag piles. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. 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