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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 1907. 1 ... i l IMllMIIMIllllMlllltl ,mWy ilTlf I C Y H ID IT STI IlK AT FAIR NEW ARRIVALS I First Showing Iti Astoria! of Ladies' High Glass Smart Tailored Suits, direct from one of the best manufacturers of New York City now ready for your inspection J ALOPPS . 120 Uth Street In the Wise Block After Sept. 15th ?nt n HMin AT FORT STEVENS. ; ' Motet From the Home of 93d Compny Colombia Artillery Corps. An order was issued from headquar ters, last year, to the effect that the niortars at Fort Stevens were to be dis mounted every year and as target prac tice wu finished few days ago all drills were suspended and the work of dismounting the gm was commenced yesterday. Ordinarily, this work can be done in two weeks but owing to tia scarcity of men in the company it will take a month or so to complete the ter is finished, Fort Columbia having completed its work in that line on Wed nesday. Some good shooting was done at the practice but the exact results can not be stated until the reports from the different observing details are received. "Quite a number of men are to be dis charged in a month or two and the company will be still more depleted. Harry 31 Miller and Ben ,F. Gilbreth were discharged a few days ago. The former was married to an Astoria young lady and both have gone to Dallas City, IB., leaving last Saturday morning. Gil1 breth has gone to Eugene, Oregon, to visit some friends and will then go to California. Sergeant Daniel Leary leaves tomorrow morning for Fort Totten to attend a school for, electrical sergeants. After a course there be will take an ex amination for transfer from the 93rd company as electrical sergeant. ... ' 5 The district commander will make an 1 r , .... I 1 I R0 PERSONAL MENTION Ott 0888888888888888 80 Mrs, B. B. Vincent kss arrived in As toria to join her husband and will re main during her husbands stay here. District Attorney Hedges left for his home in Oregon Crtr yesterday morning. Senator Scholfield left on Thursday nii-ht on a business tnn through the Willamette Valley. J. R. Benton, of the National Store, ha gone to Long Beach for a few days. Peter Horato and family have remov ed from Portland and have taken up their home in Astoria where they have gone to housekeeping. Deputy Sheriff McLean returned yes terday from Seaside where he spent Thursday night on official business. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sorenson have re turned from Gray's River where they have been visiting for the past 10 days. Mrs. Sorenson is the sister of Capt Hull of the steamer Wenona. E. M. Baker and family leave for Portland today for a few. days risit Men Past Sixty In Danger. More than half of mankind over 00 years of age suffer from kidney and dis orders,, usually enlargement of prostate lands.' This is both painful and dan- gerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it correct irregularities and baa cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rod- writes: 1 n .4 T r inent. at the oost and men were ouite uffred 1e1 Prortate j - r i fusy visi: yesterday in anticipation of hi & Honing Aatortan, (0 snonta, delivered by carrier. and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I fell better than I bare for SO cents per j years, although I am now 91 years old. IT. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. 0. I. PETERSON OF SUNFLOWER DAIRY, ASKED TO SHOW HIS VALUABLE DUTCH BELTED CAT TLE AT SALEM THIS FALL. For the first time Clatsop county will be represented by pure bred stock from a farm in the county at the state fair at Salem. 0. I. Peterson, owner of the Sunflower and Clover Nook Dairy farms will be represented by a small herd of Dutch Helled cattle, the only breed of tl.eir kind in Oregon. By his importation Mr, Peterson Is the pioneer breeder of Dutch Belted cattle in Oregon and such curiouslty has been aroused over them by breeders throughout the state that 'he has been asked to exhibit them at the state fair. The breed originated hi Holland and has been imported to this country in smalt numbers because of the fabulous prices demanded for them, and because they were controlled by the Dutch nobility. Among the animals is Oyania P17. head of the herd, whose sire was Ymsgatt No. 470 and his grandsire Chief Byron No. 210. a star In the show ring and a sire of many prise win ners, whiJh have produced a number of noted daughters. ' The bull is extremely handsome and was bred by A Sydow, manager of the Dutch Belted herd at Glen .Hazel, r. and the heifer were secured by O. G, Gibbs fo Vail. X. J. They are all finely registered heifers and about a year old. As may be surmised by the name they haw a bell ol pure wane surrounding mriu between their fore and hind quarters, the other portions being coal black. There are seven including the bull and all are without a blemish. Mr. Peterson stated yesterday that these cattle are the foundation of M herd at the famous Sunflower Dairy, which in itself is unsurpassed in the county for its equipment and natural value. BODIES HORRIBLY MANGLED. NEW YORK, August 23. Six men testing a donkey engine on the coal barge Patterson were instantly killed today by the boiler exploding. All the victims were crowded in the little en gine room, the bodies being terribly torn and the vessel badly damaged. FOUR STILL ENTOMBED. WILKESBARRB, Pa., August 23. Four of the six miners entombed yes terday by a mine, cave-in are still en tombed and believed to be dead. The two were rescued after several hours of effort C7 Morning Aatortan, 10 month, delivered by carrier. cents par J Tall Showing ! Do you know why you feel better and feel more at ease in Hart SchaffnerS Marx CLOTHES? 1V 1 a.1 i.L- t 4. -J us pccausc nicy arc uic uu umuc i S15, 520, S25 and 530 Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner tf Mars Regatta Specials . Neckties Shirts . Swell designs and patterns. Fall arrivals. 25c, 50c, 75c $1.00 $1.00. $1.25. $1.50 Outing Collars? Hats Just the thing for. the warm weather. Fall shapes in all oolors 25c Each $2.50 Up Leader in Nobby Clothes MMIIIMMMMIIIMtMIMnilMMIIMniMMIIMHMmfMMMMMM Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Round trip fare 11.00. to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call t O. R. ft X. dock tor particulars. HHI Ill HWt-millll WWMftt Sill I liS I SATURDAY SPECIAL Children's 25c Rugby Stockings Great special lot of regular 25c Rugby. stocking purchased from the manu facturer at a fraction of their worth, a special bargain which we secured, enables us to give you the benefit to purchase two pair of stockings for the price of one. All sizes, 5 1-2 to 9 Regular value, 25c pair. o 1 r Saturday 2 1 I SATURDAY SPECIAL $10.00 Lace Curtains at $4.95 For today only, a great Saturday special of high grade curtains , two to four pairs In each lot at a marvelous ;; low price, a curtain sale of the greatest importance to hotels and rooming houses. Lace curtains of every style and variety. Divided into lots at ;; prices that will assure you of the great sacrifice on lace curtains in i Astoria. SUMMON DRY GOODS CO SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.00 Pair Long Black Silk Gloves, $1.50 Tokay we received by express from one of the leading manufacturers 100 pairs of long black 16-button length silk gloves, sizes 6 to 7 1-2. All have double tip fingers and are of a supe rior quality. Secure all you want while the sizes are unbroken as there are a limited supply of long black silk gloves in market " SMINGTON DRY GOODS CO!: SATURDAY SPECIAL $12.50 Cream Strst Walking Skirt), $7.50 A great clean up of high grade cream serge walking skirts. The season's : : best styles of white serge walking j i skirts, made in pleated styles with J tuckings and self band effects. Placed on sale Saturday at gQ J the snecial low orice i.W t -j 1SIMIWGT0N DRY GOODS COMPANY! MRS. STANFORD'S DIAMONDS. NEW YORK. AmruKt 23.-Announce. ment has been msde that almost all of the diamonds belonging to the estate of the late widow of Leland Stanford of California have been disposed of at auc tion. The proceed of the sale will be given to Stanford University in com pliance with Mrs. Stanford's will. The sale was held in London. Although ex perts appraised the gems st more than 5(N).UH), Imt flSU.UOO is said to have been realized. Wast New Jersey Editor Says M. T. Lyiwh, editor of the Phillips, burg, N. J., Dally Post, wrltesi "I hsra used msny kinds of msdlclass lot eoughs and eolds la my famiy but never anything so good as Foley' Honey and Tan X cannot say too much In praise of it" , T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. "Everybody Should Know" says C. 0. Hays, a prominent business man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Arnloa Salve Is the quickest and surest healing ralve ever applied to a sore, burn on wound, or to a case of piles. I've used it and know what I'm talking about." Charles Rogers, druggist, 25o. "Kegular at the Sun" is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most regular performance In the universe, unless It Is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist 26c. Steamer T. J. Potter for Hwaoo, dally except Fridays, connecting with train for all point on North (Long) Beach. Call at O. R. ft N. dock for information regarding rates, etc. Mas Zsa Pile Remedy somes put my in a collapsible tubs with a Boasl. tuf to apply light where ths soreness east inflammation exists. It rails res at one blind Ussding, Itching or prutrodlaf piles. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Wore. 'ET Morning Astorlsn, delivered by carrier, 60 cents per month. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whlppid Cream 25 Cents a Quart -AT- TAGG'S PARLOR S 483 Commercial 8t ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF WATERMELONS Just in, Prices only 2c per pound CRAWFORD PEACHES for canning. 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