r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1907. TIIE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA' GRBOON. 6 I Endorsed by the County. I "The hiot popular remedy In Otsego Jmiity, and tlit but friend of my fa 111 V," wrlUt Wm. M. Plots, editor and alillalier of the Otsriro Journal, Oil- frrikvllle, N. Y., "li Dr. King' New UeorVy. H hit provoil to U an In titule euro for eoughi and eolde, male g anort worn oi tne worst or tnem, 'a always keep a boltla In the house, bttltv It to be tha moat valuable pre rlptlon known for Lung and Throat eses." Guaranteed to uerer dli'np ilut tha taker, by Charles Rog6rs' drug ore. Prirt SOo and 11.00. Trial bottla Don't Orumbla whn your joints aclie and you suffer from Ilheiimatlsm. Buy a bottle of Bel Innl'a Snow Liniment and get Instant relief. A poslllre cure for Rlieumetlein, Ilurni, Cuts, Contracted Mucin, Sora Chest te., Mr. I. T. lingy, a prominent merchant at Willow Point, Texas, aayi test ha flnda Ballard's Snow liniment tha bt all round Liniment ha erer used." gold by Ilart's Drug Stars. Steamer T. J. Potter for flwsoo, dally except Fridays, connecting with train for all points on North (Long) Beech. Call at 0. R. 4 N. Jock for Information regarding rates, etc. 3,000,000 ACRES OF RAILWAY LANDS TIIE WORM TURNS AT LAST THE TELEPHONE COMPANY HAS RUN THE LIMIT OF PEOPLE'S PATIENCE A NEW COMPANY IN PROSPECV. At the city council moating on Mon day nijflit Mr. J. 1L Whyte, manager of I lie Ctidin jt of Commence ire-nted a communication attached to wlifuh was J. II Thatcher's reply to the letter ad lre4 to Jilni by tHia Chamber of Ounnieroe regarding tho poor telephone j ti-i vice la Astoria. Nome time ago the Astorlan published RRI GATED AND NON-IRRIGATED IN ,'n fle regarding the poor service and u'i'g that the management would give SUNNY 5UU i HL1(N ALDLK1A THE LAST GREAT WEST THI LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST PRODUONO LANDS AT THE LOWEST PUCE; iNORMOUS CROPS; FINE MAROTj 'NO. 1 WINTER WHEAT! BIGH GRADE BARLEY, FLAX, ALFALFA, TM OTHY, SUGAR BEETS. CREAMERIES CONDUCTED BY THE GOVERN IMENTI .THE GREATEST STOCK COUNTRY ON EARTH. NATURAL WIN- TER. PASTURAGE, GRASSES CURING ON THE STAJLK. LOW PRICES LONG TERMS. fOR INFORMATION AND SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES APPLY TO , . Aioria an improvement or el least a partial Improvement, Mr. Thatcher, ac cording to those In a position to know, has been putting off then Improvements for the is)t ten years with tha result tl'et It is now a rare between the slow footed tnessviige' boy and the1 Astoria telephone, system, as a means of com munication between business house, with the messenger boy. and "odds on the favorite." Promises have ken made, which are not kept, until pttlcnea has ceased to be a virtue and wtieh Councilman Hansen In the meeting of tha council on Mon day night, moved that tha city attorney F AGENTS WANTED. STEEL & EWART Electrical Contractors BeUs. House Phones, Inside Wiring and Fixtures Installed and Kept in Repair IN BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND YOUR SATISFACTION. asa Twelfth Stmt Phsaa Mala 9681 JAMES FINLAYSON - Colonization Agent for Can. l'ac. Lands- ,y - m1 A .l SI 1ATAHI1 Af J " S - Oil 'Commercial' 8!., AOIUrllrt. UnClie Instructed lo examine the franchise jto find If there was not aomeway by j which It could b revoked, he met with not only the beHing of bis fellow mem bers but with the plaudits of a much abused people. j Tha telephone company haa reached ,tha limit of the patience of the people end unless omcthitig Is done before the city altormy can report to the city ! council and that body take action then j will be an opening for a new telephone company to gft a fmnchite that Is valu able. There l no iiiiention about it that our (telephone system eatist-a Atoria to be 'laughed at by visitor. A visitor reaches fill lf V mnA sWattif An t.fiai etsa nknna itaues down tne receiver, places It to his ear and awaits a reply from "central." j After he has waited about five minutes j and five minute , ong ,uc, m case jhe is fortunate if some ons tells him that he should ring up "central," a ays- tcm that in the amallcst town be has probablj. ttachad thai be was comrwIM to follow this antiquated method. Imagine hi opinion of the enterprise 0f Astoria t His opinion of Astora's enter 'prise must be a low one though as to its good nature or gullibility there fa no question but that it U somewhat en turgej. It is to be hoped Hist the proposed action of the city council will have the effeot of placing an up-to-date system In this city. Conditions differ with thoe of the time when the present system have expired and It Is not a question of the old Bell Telephone Companp threat ening Infringement proceedings s gainst uers or telephone, that were not owned by them. "There are others" is a common ex pression and In thi case this expression It peculiarly apt. There may be a new telephone company in Astoria soon that 111 give good service. It ill t MMIIIIIMMMMIIIIIM WHQLEIS0ME : SUMMER DRINKS O rape Juice Catawba Concord l NON-ALCOHOLIC AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. . 589 Commercial Street IT FINANCIAL. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1886. Capitol $100,000 . Q. A. BOWLBY, President. JO. L PETERSON, VlosPresldsnt , nUNK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, A-.sUnt Cashier. . Moria Sayings Bank Capital Paid la I10O JWi 8urplns and Dndtvldsd Fronu tBO.000 Tranaaels k Osneral Banking Business, Interest Paid on Tims b posits FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Elertnth and Duans atreeta. ASTOWA, OREGON. iSCOIJJiilBOl&IIASSJflRKS I ASTORIA, OKEGON. IROH (AND BRASS FOUNDERS! LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS tlv-to-Cate Haw Ulll Machinery! Prompt attention given to ah repair work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451 V NORWEGIAN SAENGERFEST of the Pacific Coast ASTORIA THEATER Sunday, Sept. 1, '07 Afternoon and Evening Grand Concert 300 VOICES IN THE CHORUS Carlo A. Speratti, Director -SOLOISTS-Mmme. Jennie Norelli CarlVendt,Violinist Emil Anna, Pianoist. WATERFRONT ITEMS T. J. Potter Brings Down Blooded Angora Goats. BUILD REGATTA GRANDSTAND Admission f - $1.00 Tickets can be had at the stores of S. L. Nanthrup or E. Hauke & Co. ' ma mm m mm mm wm mm mm utst m a mm ma mv- uui v,t Cures Bactachq Corrects ...- ., IrrefiTilarltle Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright'a Diacaap beyond the reaencif medicine. . No medicine can do more. - f or Diabetes F. Ts Laurin, Owl Dru Store. Eller Arrives and the Breakwater Cleara Vessels Clearing With Big Cargo of Lumber (or California Porta Redondo Arrives Down From Sound Notes. The T. J. Potter came down last night hut brought a light pasnenger list. Captain Sullivan brought down 91 pas sengers but considerable freight for Astoria. ' ; The principal consignment of frelgtit for this port was 60 Angora goats which sre to be taken to Gearhsrt Park for Theodore Kruse. Goats of this breed are peacable a a rule but they are bard to manage. It took tAie whole creur of the Potter from On plain Sullivan down, with the aid of Agent Roberts, to fet the valuable animals landed. When a iroat wanta to be perverse be is the king bolt. In the business. J There U . nothing Be ean'tl do with his horns snj a -steward a ho gets one of those crooked bone prongs In his ribs is Inclined to drop Hie animal." Btlng little tbeare carried by one bora and dragged along up the gang planlc Some of the crew grabbed tbem around the wa!i and walked lip t!ie plank like a man with a big Teddy bear. A goat with hie waist encircled by the brawny arm of a deckhand U an ignoble sight, to aay the least. Those 50 g! a seemed like 600 before they were stl landed and tbe three but brought off by one strong deckhand j with a goat in one arm, ewe In tne other ana booting along in front of him a yearling lamb which wee jut sprouting bonis. At the Tongue Point Lumber Com psny's dock tbe Beulah, Cmptsln Skipper, will be ready to put to sea in a few days. This vessel will take 600,000 feet of lumber to San Francisco. Other ves sels due for loading at the company's dock are the Daisy Freeman and tbe J. B. Stetson. '.' The United States lighthouse tender Heather, Captain Bvrnes, left early Monday "morning "for the Sound where she will be engaged for an indefinite time 'changing channel buoya and other aids to navigation. The gasoline schooner Delia entered It the custom bouse yesterday, the cargo being cheese from Nestuoca Bay. J The schooner Churchill Is at Kuapp- ton, from San Francisco, loading lumber for return. The City of Panama, Captain Nelson, entered at the custom houe yesterday from San Francisco to Portland. The steamer- Breakwater, from Port land to Coos Bay, cleared at the cus tom house yesterday. The steamer George W. Elder, from San Pedro and way points to Portland, entered at the custom house yesterday. The steamer Redondo, with general cargo for this port and Portland, entered from Seattle yesterday. The sicamcr Johan Paulsen, with gen eral cargo for Portland, was one of the entries yesterday at the custom house from San Francisco. .. . & !0SI valued daily companion to men of all nations-why t II Is the tint Safety Shavlnr Dvk Is Ihs World. Miktt tlf-hvW fiMnt ntmnl losk4 of sa IrluorM tub. 6 of Cesspicte, SI. 10. HuxUon OutSU, Nw so4 as. On sat In ow Cadsry Dtpartmot, " FOR SALE BY The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go Incorporated Snceeeeoni t fatnl it tUkaa Cav Sherman Transtef CoT EEKBT BHERMAS, Manager: it ii ' f Hacka, Carriages Beggsge Cbeekel ud Transrerred Trucks ard htnttm , ( . ;. ( Wssjt Plaaoa Mored, Bowd m4 Shipped. KttmMtmmt B B. PA3UTJOX . .. n p. Pabjdcb, PARKER HOUSE IOWrsTiNLAN."t ' flret Claas lit Every Reiveet" Free Coeik to tb Bovee. Bar aod BlllUrd Boom, Good Staple Boom on Oronnd floor tor r ' 4 ' Aatoria, Oregeri TSAHSPOlTATICit ai.; Steamer, . TELEGRAPH TM oor atssinveet maklag a roeed trip D1ILT sent Temia twsprees ForUaiMt aatf AtUrit moo wmj poiin, ( NO WAY POIrtTi ON SUNDAY 1 PorUiUedlat aldwetrMt Dot Asaorla Uadoi7Tileider Boek Lsatt Mrtlsnd T:e tn. antm Ar t.m P- Mvura i:w p. m.; UTTT romuuxl :S9p.m. ,., , , ... tUNDAYtXCUIUIONt Lira PertUnd I . n.t mrrfw Unhlm. leave AsSorta I f. bl, arrire Purtlsod S p. :. ; . .... 1 . .. ..'."BB On the A. & C R. R. has a gang of workmen putting down new ties on the trfatlo near the Parker House. The ties are watched closely on these trestles and the company has a gang of men at work all the time putting in new sleepers. The grandstand committee of the Re gatta celebration has tbe work of build ing the grandstand at the foot of Eleventh street well under way. The sup ports for the seats are all placed anil the boards forming the place where sightseera will view the sports will soon be in place. The Sue H. Elmore arrived in last night from Tillamook with passengers and a big cargo of dairy products. She loft out again this morning at 4 o clock with her limit of passengers aboard all bound for the Tillamook Fair and Carnival The Delia left out yesterday for Nea tuoca with a cargo of merchandise and piovisions. The Gerald 0. passed out yesterday bound with freight and passengers for Sileti Plneules are for the Kldneya and Blad der. They bring quick relief to back ache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce natural ac tion of the kidney a, '30 days' treatment $1.00. Money1 refunded if Plneules are not (satisfactory. Sold by Frank Hart's drug store. " . , t 'A tr Morning Astorian, 60 oente per month, delivered by carrier. " ' ' Steamer Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. . PAMENOERS. FREIGHT. Leavee Astoria dally exoept Sunday at 7a.m. Leavee Portland Daily Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Qulok 8erviee Excellent Meals Good Bertha. Landing Astoria Havel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St a B. BLESSING, Agent. Phone Main 2761. 0 . PICE cf tiiMtMf, fined fUror, cjrnrtasftieiLCssorawm CLOSsrr&rBins III I 418 BOKD IT, I ASTORIA, OtSQ0aT W Carriee tae Fiaeet Liae at 1 Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US HOTEL PORTLAND Flneet Hotel in the Nerthweai PORTLAND, ORE. TRAIfSPOKTATIOIf. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Tt T" " a-m ais S.M .18 9K.0 k.m 7.i T35 p. m. s.ou S.40 7.11 7.W a.m 8.00 8.13,10.1! 8.Mi 10.86 s.saiojii .40iU.4o 110 2S 18 SI 10.80,1140 fio.85!lll p.m s.iu 4. IS 4.27 4 4 4.M 5.0S S 6.02 M S S.Wl 6.861 .m 11.90 12. Sol 1.101 1.80 1.851 LT. .POBTtANIH,., ...UUBIjE ..RAINIER , ...OUINCY .CLATOKANH ... At. WKSTPORT. CUFTON.... AT ASTORIA Lt.; A8TORI An.l...;. ........ WARRKNTON GBARHART ?KA81DKi. ..... At. HOLLADAY Lt 27 p.m. (.86 2.88 2.80 2.261 m. .16 10.66 10.40 10.06 8.62 t.81 8.16! .Ml i.oi 7.46! 7.10 7.061 D.m J lo.oo) 8.401 8.26 r.se 7.40 f.04 law 8.; 6.08 6.00 4.661 86.10. .mJ 11 M 40J t.4d, a FT. STEVENS BRANCH "4e 88 1 4T a.m. ft.m. p.m. 10.16 8.86 6.11 10.23 6.48 6.20 18.86 18.461 6.26 a.m 7.28 7.88 7.41 N4 I 42 p.m. s.u 8. D.m. 12.06 12.16 8 VeiDJ.20 i .iT.WARREKTOJMAr.. .. Ar. HAMMOND Lv. .. Ar. FT. 8TKVEN8 LT.. 39 cm. 12.86 12.26 12 21 41 8.26 7.M 7.46 7.42 i4T D.m u 6.8S 6.801 8.ii.tr. am.tejaL. 8.8MM.at 8.48 '' Trains marked ran dally. ( . j ' ' '.; '";: 'a Trains NCe, 25, 27 and 20 from Clatsop Beach, and traina Nos. 28, 36 aasl U, from Aatoria, run tla Ft Steven. ; : , f ,1 Train Ho. 26, fspm Portland, S:10 p.' m.; la Saturday 8peeial, atoppiaf at Goble, Rainier, Cfetekenle, Astoria and Baael) point, only. . . u . , . .35 OONNKCTIONS At Portland, with all tranacontinental Uaea. At Gkjble, with Nortbern PaoWd Ealnray Co. f At Aetorla, with steamere totT San Franclaco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway 4 NavlfaUon Co.'a boat and railway. t ;?..., .,,,-, f"Y ; . Through Ucketa sold to and from all polnta hs" East aad iurogte. For furthor partloulara apply to, I , , - !l -;!f !'XIlNMK','r;':; ,: aj Vaet ih. liP8Mtf-Agt',W:i4 j "O aet VUwjSWlj UtlU lUUv llirU'lUlV myot shot and killed himself today.' wsfore with Pilot Turner on the bridge. ! are being 86 closely safeguarded. I