1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. THE MOENING ASTORIAN, ASTOltIA OREGON. c SAD DROWNING NEA CATHLAMET ACTIVITY FOR BIG Fancy Bartlett Pears For Canning Free from Worms or Disease Leave your order with us and get satisfaction One Piano No. with Each 55 Pur FAIR chase at HERMAN WISE' Store Autumn tile In latest style SWELL CAUSED BY A PASSING ACTIVITY FOIl MO FAIR . .... STEAMER HURLS THREE YOUNG MEN OVERBOARD-TWO ARE SAVED. ) JUDGE B0WLBY, CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE, ASKS EXHIBITORS TO NOTIFY HIM SO THAT PROPER SPACE, ETC., MAY BE MADE. Makes the wearer Wear a smile ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Leading Qreoara TERSE IMS K 1 11 la ThaPollca Court Hire drunk wr fined 13 cb and one drunk ul diwrderly i fined $10 In the pollco court yctterday. Four forfeiture of tall were alio noted. Warrants Calhrf- J City Treasurer IVely ha Hd In .' warrant amounting, with Interest, to ' 10.198 50 that have not been prented anj on which the lntrt bt been stop " , Necktie Social Tba Dorca Society will give necktie oolal in tho baeuient of the Flrl Lutheran Church tomorrow evening a program will be carried out and refreih uirnt will b rwil to all. Will B Entertained The Ladle' Aid Society of the Firnt Lutheran Church will be entertained to morrow afternoon at tb home of Mr, ltenart Swenon, on Grand avenue, l"p pertown. The member of the eoclety and friend are Invited. The Wlllard Company Hi Willanl Company returned from Tillamook on the. Sue II. Ktmor on Sun day night. They report having a rou(h trip and reached here In a waick eomll tlon. - Owing to the itlnei of ome of the member the company will take a few day' vacation at j'ortland and may appear here on Friday night. Mad Trip in launch J. P Roger, of Salem, who ha been tpcttdlng a week at North Beach left for Seatkla but night where be will re main the balance of the week. Mr. Rog er came from Salem In the thirty-live-foot launch Eagle, accompanied by hi wife and family, and pro ceeded to North Beach. Returning here yesterday he left hi launch in Atorla and on hi return from Seaside will at tend the Regatta after which he return to Salem in the launch. Mr. Roger 1 on a plenum trip and I getting all of that commodity that goe with hi method of traveling. V coi au 3 Committed to Asylum (ieorg Martin, who ha been foreman at Fltxpatrlck'i tclnlng ground above Pillar Rook, wa brought to Atoria ye terddy iiAiruing for exnmlnatiiin a to hi tiinlty. At the examination it de veloped that Martin ha been troubled with inomnla, since- being on tbee ground and for the past week ha been under the hallucination that enenile have threatened hi life. It seem to be eae of overwrought nerve and wa to considered by the county judge and ex amining phyftician and be wiu commit- VI for a rent euro which i probably all ha need, Of late he ha shown suicidal tendencies nnd had to be watched. He leaped overboil nl from a launch lnt night in an endeavor to escaped hi sup posed enemies but wn rescued. Ho will probably 1h taken to the Asylum to-night. Expert Trimmer Ml Minnie Martin arrived here yes terday aud ha taken a position in the millinery department of Jaloff (tore. Mia Martin I in expert trimmer and will be a valuable addition to the force of employe of thl itore. Hunter Return County! Clerk J. C. Clinton and A. W. Duncan, of Seatlde, returned from a hunting trip. They went to Tillamook and Necanicum and report having had an enjoyable time. Owing to the fact that our urban county clerk forgot to take hunter' llcenae, the party failed to bring any game back with them. ' Knocked Overboard Win. Speilmelr, a deckhand on th learner - Sophie wa thrown into the river by accident, but wa rescued. He wa ltlng in unloading at Linden berger Cold Storage Work when on of the boxe being hauled from the (earner truck him and forced him over the tide Into the water He wa rescued by the crew of the storage work with a boat hook and suffered only a good wetting. Latt Day of Fiahbt The dimmer Ashing eon I over and the gear, etc., 1 now being packed up. Some f)i were brought in ytr day and Sunday hut nH any more than uul. The cannerle finished putting up llh yeteiny and a general wind up w in progress yesterday afternoon. Several of the cannerle were buy pay ing off the fliibermen and aeiner and for the next few day will be active In that line. Fall flhing will commence Sep tember 18. An Embryo Engine! "" Some excitement wa ranted at the tannery of fl Colurabli River Pcker' Association yctterdan A the lnt boat load of flh. for the acanon, wa be log discharged Roy Hulsc, who ha charge of the holding engine wa called , to the tcale and while there the crew jof the boat fastened on another box to the notttlng rope and called "ready. Though told to wait an ofllolou niemlier of the crew who wa standing near the engine undertook to etart it Throwing the load on the engine too euddenly and opening up the throttle valve full the engine started, a engineer would :y "to run away." The tvro did not know how to top it and the rattling and jumping of the piece of machinery near ly canned a panic among the Cliineae working near. Hulse .finally took control and in a few minute bad everything go ing an iimihI with only a good scare or the embryo engineer and the Chinamen. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies Tlio tad new of the accidental drown ing of Christopher VVt, of Cathlamet, Sunday afternoon wa received in As toria yemtenlay morning. In company with Fred Ol-cii, and hi two on, the unfortunate young uutn, started In the former' launch, from Calhlumet for AI looiia. When letweea Cathlamet and Skamoknwa tliey were pacd by the steamer Telegraph, at about 4:30, and th boat passing canned quite a wel. The young men were hanging on the side of the launch probably enjoying the welt when all three were thrown Into the river and on account of the speed of the launch were left behind. A oon a possible the launch wa turned back and Mr. Olwn succeeded In picking up- hi on but before he could reach young Wet tlie hittem made an effort to reach plank and minting It ank from eight. Mr. and Mr. Went, father and mother of the young man, came to Aitoria ye tordy morning and men were ent up the river to grapple for the body in an endeavor to recover it. They returned, accompanied by their ion Jame to Cnthlamet on th Telegraph yeiterday afternoon. Chritopher Wett wa the on of David Wet, county tretsurcr of Wahkiakum county, and a well known and respected citizen of Cathlamet where n bai re lided for the pt 27 year. Jame Wet, another ion, i employed at the Astoria Saving Bank. Mr. Wet and hi family have the heartfelt tympatby of their many fin-ml in Astoria and other sec tion where they are well known. The deceased wa at the time of hi death 20 year of age and a promoting young 111 u a. BOOSTERS WEARING PIN Phone 931 Phone 1181 Freestone Peaches 90c Per Box Scholfield, Mattson & Co. 112 and J20 Twelfth St. GOOD GOODS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SECURES HANDSOME KEY TO HERALD TO WORLD THAT ASTORIA HOLDS THE SEAPORT SITUATION. The Chamber of Commerce bat secur ed It "booster' pin" and the majority of the member are already wearing it on the lapel of their coat. Within the next few day every booster in. Astoria will be wearing one of the pin. They are very handsome and illustrate that Astoria ha the "Key to the situation," meaning the best seaport on the Pacific (Wt. The ju'n ia a handsome gold key, fin ished on the surface In enamel. On the crook of the key are tho word, "Cham ber of Commerce." On the stem is the word, "Aitoria," and on the key itself are the words, "Ask me J" The whole urriingcnient i decidedly unique nnd will Jo a great good in proving to visitor mid outsider that there is a boosters' tpirit among the people, of this city. Hie "key to the situation' are be ing sold for 50 cent in the offiee of tho Chamber of Commerce nnd may be secured by anybody who U anxious to co the cilv take its place in the com mercial world. Whilo the orgnni.ation i not pushing the sale of the pin, it is probable that all real booster will wear one on the Inpel of lii or her v-'Ortt. Stock entries foe the t'laUop county fair, which commences on September 2 and i to be held in conjunction with the Regatta, will be closed on August 29 accouling to Judge J. Q, A. Howlby, chili man of the Fair committee. The other niemlier nre O.'I. Peteron of 4hc Sunflower Dairy, C. W. Carnaban, Fred Johnson and A. Scliernakau. The judge ia anxiou that farmer who are going to exhibit should let him know early a ponslble to that he may make hi arrangement accordingly. Notice of the exhibit wa tent out throughout the county asking that U wbo were going to exhibit either ttock, agricultural, or fruit product, with a request tnat it reply may be made by U wbo intended to be represented in the uow. Very few replie have been received, but the committee 1 informed h various quarter that there S going to be more exhibit than have ever been seen in Clatsop. Consequently the chair man i anxiou to bear from the fann er order that he may make allow ance for the exhibit. " - A big drawing card will be the Dutch Belled cattle of Mr. Peterson, of the Sunflower Dairy. The are the only animal of their kind ia the itate and are very handsome and valuable. They will be exhibited at the ttate fair after they are through with the County Fair tr- be held in thl city. Other tockmen will be represented and a Urge number of fruit grower and farmer will have their produce here for the public in spection. The prize are higher tbtn for anything else at the oelebration to b held here and thoukl be easily worth while putting on an exhibit , It i expected that the tection near jwenson, Knapp and Weetport will be well represented in fruit and garden truck, while the Lewi and Clark Val ley will thow up well in dairy product and tock. Nehalem Valley will alio Ik represented and a it ii taid that the fruit of this rich tection of the county i equal to any grown in the Hood River district. With excellent prospect for a new railroad to open up this ditrict to settlement, It I conoid ered that a good exhibition of what ean be done in the fruit growing line would carry considerable weight with the thou and Who will tee the product in At' tori next week. .-'. . .The ttock exhibit will be held in the Shtrman wagon emporium on the corner of Nmth and Bond street. The farm product and fruit will be on exhibition in the new engine house near the city hall. Competent, judge . from outside the city will be selected within the next few days and it is expected that the fair will easily be the moat successful in the history of the county. onaana8nnano a a O PERSONAL MENTION o a a oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao INSPECTED FRUIT. ; " ' ' 'For a ' v. VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto JohnsonPhonograph Co, Parlor Saoond Floor vr 8oholfild A MatUon Co. County Inspector Dow Examines Fruit on Sale and Condemns Some. An inspection of tho fruit sale in the stores of Astoria was mndo y ester- ay by the county inspector which was thorough and complete. Some diseased fruit was ordered destroyed nnd strict order were given regarding the re-ap-peamnce of diseased or wormy fruit in this market. Prosecutions will follow the display of any objectionable fruit for sale. It hat been the habit 01 Port land dealers in the past to take ad vantage of the fact that Clatsop county has been without an lnspecor and send fruit rejected in other localities to this market for sale and the Inspector ha de termined to put a ttop to it. Mr. Day has also visited the orchards between here and Weatport and found the crops excellent. There are tome few trace of "scab" but the spraying that will be done by the fruit raisers will dispose of them, their attention having bten called to the matter, Leave For Bandon . O. Tlmmons, manager of the Bandon Packing Company, leaves this morning on the steamer Breakwater for Bandon where he will start packing salmon on the Coquille. His family will leave for the snme place in a few days going over land byt way of Drain. S. A. Miller also leaves on the Brenkwatcf to work for Mr. Timmons. L. C. Allingham of Olympia came in on Sunday night's train and will spend a week in Seaside, Long Beach and As torta. P. J. Nelson, of Portland, is in As toria for a few days. John C. MeCue. Dr. Fosstrem and faul Knoblock returned yesterday from Nasel, Wash., where thev have been in specting their timber claims in that section. Chas. A. Ooolidge, of the Astoria Elec trical Co., has returned froih hi trip to New ork olid is back to business again. Mrs. E. L. Clark of Vale, Or., accom panied by her daughter, is visiting for a few days in this city with her sis ters, tho Misses YoJcr. Miss Maude Belcher, of Portland, sis ter-in-law of F. L. Crang, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Crang, returned homo yesterday after a pleasant visit of two weeks. , ' W. Redman, of the F. C. Graham Lum ber Co., of Portland, was in the city yes terday and left an order fora set of lumber books with the J. S. Dcllingcr)o. W. J. unite, 01 the Pacific Paper Co, of Portland is in the city looking up the paper trade. Hunters Return Officer Linville and ton and Olaf An derson, Jr., returned from an eight days' trip to Saddle Mountain, on Saturday. They all report having had a splendid time and the boys are already planning next year's outing. , Salvation Army Meeting- Staff Captain Engwall, assisted by Adjutant Anderson and Lieutenant Sten hamer, will conduct a meeting at the Methodist Church at 8 o'clock this even ing. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attend. tr Morning Astorlan, W oenta pea month, delivered by carrier. L. S. ROWE REACHES LIMA. LIMA, Peru, August 2C L. S. Rowe, who was a delegate to the Pan-American Congress at Rio do Janeiro, arrived here kOJvajoirr 07 v tiny tawTco All Shapes 1 All Colors "" r,rAlI Prices You Can't Look Foolish in a Wise Hat Clothes bought at Wise' pressed free whenever'a Wise customer wishes it ?ftutT geel" tfee KavbokTthlnks, " -y . s- T L. I ...? VTS TJl - 9. i, - , 1 : '.1 m a x" 1 - rm 1- : at . mtmw It. t I HIS tyj. eS." HJJ' - tr5fiJto , fA t- OV TINT TAOS CO. ' Thoujjhts now turn to the new Autumn styles t t m things to wear. ., , , Pnrc"--.Tf ttinc txrorrlc Z are in your mind, your footsteps should lead to Herman Wise's door.' . - '."..'I-"''. t Because our Fall lines show the highest stand- X , . ara 01 quauty ! j Because whatever article you buy, youll know ; ;; the style is correct. , ' I Because the prices for - these standard goods? are as low as you would pay tor inferior grades. it X Tk;, X iuj vuuiumauuii vi vuaxiiy OX1U prie 1511 ( ail m I accident We broujjht it kbout because we want t your traae , N Every dollar spent at Herman Wise' store means more improvements for Astoria. HERMAN WISE 1 You Can't LooK Foolish in a Wise Suit tttttttttttttttttttf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ttt III I f 1 1 1 M I I I ll Special Sale For the next ten davs we are point? to offer nil o o , 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 oxford 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 ' " " 8 1-2 toll ....1.25 Child's " " white top, 5 to 8, 1.10 X Misses' patent ribbon tie, white top, 11 1-2 to 2. ...1.35 Take advantage of this sale before sizes are gone i Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store ml JL