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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1907)
ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EACH $5.00 SALE AT WISE'S and wc are receiving daily shipments of WISE sells "High Art'' Clothes WISE Is agent EARLY CRAWFORD PEACHES Vllwe do not like To make remarks On other dealers Styks, But, lord! we sec Such rigs sometime! frnm the best orchards in the state. We advise our mtrous to buy now. Our price is within the reach of all ROSS, HIQQINS & CO. We can t repress our Smiles. Ths L.sdlng Qrooers This is Peach Week JlS? fee rw YORK. . AV.f . .. f TERSE TILES 01 1 1 layed TrU the Oslo train tuit night wa delajed i about 13 minute uu account of kn draw bar. larrUge license ,V marriage lline we lueu to WU Kerole and Mima Wcmn ye- ths Hospital , L'hrenliart U new arrival M St. lry' boilui. Mr. lyiircniien it n bul simply ratng. Id at firay'i River Miller, a pioneer of tni section X at Gray' lUvpr yetcrdy. t unerai Wor PoM will have charge of the iurinut, , , . Farranti Paid There were $)l.02 paid out cm war liti In Hit city treasurer" fllc )' rilay being priiH-ll and Interest on nrral fund. it a Toothache SiHM-rlnknuVnt of Street Kearney it ttatwg iroin a awoiwo jaw vae reun a bad tooth. It' now tint for Doe gn to come how. iou to Coldfield "Xace" (.rant and Chaa, Ferry left nit oo U OilO train lout night. These jrntlemen will spend a few days io fortland after which they will proceed tOoldfleld, Nev. ta Later Commencing Monday evening, Auguit I, and continuing for on week, the tail store will remain open until 8 .Icxk, with the exception of Saturday lirn they will rcoiain P until the ul hour. Bear Billy Arlington- Hilly Arlington, of nilnitre) fame, wno I. in tii cltv to nlve a lecture for tlie f,torl Library Aoclatlon. will give a ree wading at the Baptlit Church, Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Ar lington I a ChrWian and say that u ie had hi life to begin over lie woum Kant to be a minister. He will read The Two ttle.H Every one U lo tted to com ami enjoy tht rare treat. tmrad J Owen, ptor. Had An Eaitern Trip J. K. Mehan, well known on the Columbia and proprietor of Meehan' 8and. wa In Atorle yelrly and left on the OilO lt night for Portland where hi home !., ... "Jimmy," an be I familiarly known, ha J net returned from a trip eet where be h been on a vlit to 1l old home which he had not een for 30 year. He remained In llotton for alwin month before proceeding to St. John. X. !)., hi objective point. It wa decidedly a pli-ature trip for Mr. Meehn a he met many of hi relative and old friend nd well anyone know how that l Tu't get away. At St. John, hi old home, he peni a few week and come back to Oregon with the feeling that Oregon U a good enough p'ace after all and that hi lnteret m AatorU are afe, IT no doubt will be here for the llcgatta a "Jimmy" U a loyal AitorUn. A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING. Wedding at Svenson That Wai Unique and Pretty Wedded in Wood. A pretty, wedding wa tolemnited at Svenion yesterday when Kaniuel J. Mo Intyre, of tit, Helen, and Mi Well KUher, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Henry FUlirr were united In wedlock. At blah noon the bridal party pro ceeded to the wood adjacent to the home of the bride' parent where a beautiful bower wa created by the interlapping of the bough of a beauti ful maple tree, the wedding bell being upended over the center of the bower. Hrv. C. C Rarick officiated and tbe ceremony wa not only, prUy, but lm- prettive, About 70 gueU, after wit neing the joining of the happy couple, eat dowa to a wedding dinner In the wood and all felt that it waa near nature a could be. Mr. and Mr. Mo- Intyre will take a honeymoon trip and will then take up their residence at St. Helena with the bet wlbc and blet- ; Ingt of their many friend. "Everybody Should Knew" (Theatrical Man Here lolin P. Cordray. one of the leading lii-iitrlcal men on the Pacific Cot and . member of the Sullivan and Contidiue Kiuliination, wa a plcsant vitltor in .tnria yesterday. Mr. Cordnty ha re- intly llnUhcd contructing two new 'nvhAimc In Spokane and ha been U. x'lintendlng the me elyle of woilc n other" cltic. He received hi firtt ttnrt Axtoria many yenr ago and later went to rnrtland, where ha built the Ckker Theater. Ho will tpend ft few Ttay. renting up at Sealde. tar C, G. nys, a prominent builneaa man of Bluff, Mo., that Bueklen'a Amlo Sftlrt la the qutokeat and aurcit healing alrt aver applied to a tore, burn on wound, or to ft cae of pile. I've ued it and know what I'm talking about." Charlea Rogera, druggUt, 25c Ice Cream Sherbets Candies 3 PhVone 931 Phone 1 181 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 & Co. GROCERS 112 and J20 Twelfth St. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph fio, Parlor Saoond Floar ovar Soholfield A Mattion Co. 0 ) J J J k Fall styles are here. Wc 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 Gothes that are made,". That was the first stone in the foundation, of our business. Then we made the price of our clothingthe Best Gothing the 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. For Knox Hats In. Astoria rr fa a if ' 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. llD When you trade with WISE you help to build' up the town ERMAN WIS) Astoria's Great Clothier who makes 'em hump. tMMtHtrHHMM'HmmWrWmmtmtMlMMHMIIIII GLOOMY END TO TBE SEASON tt0 PERSONAL MENTION Ott oH88snsttsno BUT ONE OP ASTORIA'S PROMI NENT BUSINESS MEN IS CON FIDENT OF SALMON INDUSTRY Although the fishing season seems to be ending In a dark and gloomy manner, the older men in Astoria, who have long, leen connected with the tmincss do not take the tome sable view of the situa tion. Although thejri admit that the season has ibeen poor they do not believe that it Is an indication that the very last salmon baa been taken out of the river and attribute the cause to the faot that It ia merely an "off season." Mr. 9. Elmore is not concerned much oven the small run of salmon and says that there have been other poor sea sons. "There is nothing to be alarmed about concerning the present season," said Mr. Elmore yesterday. "We have had such seasons before and it is no more than to be expected thalt we have an occa sional poor season. "Why I can remember in tbe seventies when R. D. Hume was a partner of mine here we bad just such another season. It was just as poor, if not poorer than this one, For that reason I say with all emphasis' thai the salmon industry is juat as solid and will continue to be n solid as any other commercial busl. ness in the country." Hay Fever and Summer Colds. Victims at hay fever will experience great benefit by taking Foley Honey and Tar, aa it stops difficult breathing immediately and heals the in flammed air passages, and even if it should fall to cure you it will give instant relief." The genuine is in a yellow package. T. F, Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Lawrence Rofjers .returned last night from a hort trip to Portland. J. AH ridge came in from Seaside last night on hi way to Portland. D. II Welch wa visitor in Fortland yesterday returning last night. Lou Williams, of Ilwaco, was in As toria, vestertlay visiting friends. Mis Alice Kearney, of this city, is spending her vacation at Seaside. Miss Gertie Kearney left for Portland last night where she will make a pro tracted visit. , !Mi Nelson Troyer of Astoria ia visiting Mrs. George Lonsberry at Clat sop City for a few dys. Colonel John Adair, of Sunnytnede, was a visitor in Portland yesterday, re turning on last night's train. C. H. Lester, of Warrenton, returned last night on the Portland train after shout visit in the Rose City. Jas Meeham is in Astoria for s few doy. He has been visiting Catnlamei and several places on the river. E. B. Haien, manager) of the Tongas Point Lumber Co., returned last night from a business trip to Portland. E. F. McEllroy, manager of the Old Oregon Mills at Warrenlton, returned last night from a visit to Portland. R. H. Jenkins, general freight and passenger agent of the A. & C. R. R,, made a round trip to Portland yester. day. Ambrose Brownell, of Oregon City, is visiting hi brother here, Attorney How ard M. Brownell, and will remain a few Jay L, Sax, president of the National Shoe & Clothing Company, was in Astoria yes terday. Mr. Sax h on an inspecting tour of the company's many stores. 0U8tt88888 8880 8 8 8 DONS BY DEEDS 8 8 8 08888888888888880 E. A. Lindquist and wife to As arina Billi, lot 14, block 2, Hininan tract . . $1 tT Morning Astorlan, 80 cents month, delivered by carrier. Pr Minnie R. Norton and husband to Portland Timber Co., W. 1-2 of NE. 1-4, sec. 30, T. 4 X., R. 9 W. 10 Portland Timber Co. to Western Oregon Trust Co., W. 1-2 of XE. 1-4 sec. 36, T. 4 N.. R. 9 W. 10 Margaret L. Kepshur and husband to John Pickernell, lot 2. block 2, McClure's 1500 Peninsular' Lend & Trust Co., to Victoria Jarvinson, lots 1 and 2, block 6, Taylor's 200 What Ons Enjoys, At Otto Sund'a pretty and cosy resort "The Commercial,'' one finds all tfeat the inner man desires in the refreshmeat line and of the best quality tee. It pass a little time in such a neat ptecs and spend it in pleasant conversatu with genial friends, probably a UtUs business talk, is, to say the least, em livening. Courteous treatment is aa other thing that is appreciated and so receives it from Otto himself who takes charge during the day and from lis pleasant night manager both of whoa dispense the best to be had. "The Coss mercial," 609 Commercial street, is weS known snd widely patronised, tM 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 tandels, tan 2 to 6........................ 55c Child's kid, patent tip, spring heel oxfords, 5 to 8,75c j Child's . " " " " " 8 1.2 to 11, $1.05; Child's patent ribbon tie 5 to 8, 1.10 ; Uniid's " " " o 1-2 to ii l.zo Child's " " " white top, 5 to 8 1.10 Misses' patent ribbon tie, white top, 11 1-2 to 2....1.85 Take advantage of this sale before sizes are gone Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store h4