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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUOUST it, 1907. New Supply omestic Swiss Cheese Rogueford Cheese Imported Swiss Cheese Llmberger Cheese Qu inn Olives Manzanilla Olives Saratoga FlaKes A. V. ALLEN. BUftNM BRANCH UNIONTOWN PH0S"N 711, MA.N.8871 T?f Off " Sole Agents for Barriogton Hall Steel Cut Coffee W00DB1N FAILS TO : SHOW UP BOHEMIANS AWARDED GAME BY UMPIKB BTJKNSIDE-MANAGES BROWN'S SERIES FOB THE RE GATTA CHAMPIONSHIP. The Bohemians won two very 9V kuaball garnet Sunday afternoon from Weodburn. The latter team Old not show up for the double header o Urn girt Burnside awarded the game to the Bohemians who were all on hand and iady to ply ny kind of a game to Jatiafy any of those who wished to go out to the diamona. OFFER IS TAKEN UP (Continued from Page 1) tie and irons bid from Mid Clatsop City running thence in an easterly di rection up the Lewis and Clark River to some point on the Nehalem Elver, along its present surveyed line of rail road all in the County of Clatsop, State of Oregon; and shall aio have run over such railroad track, the entire length thereof as aforesaid, within said time, by it own power, a standard locomo tive with three (3) eoacaea aiweoea, then and in that event, time being of the essence hereof, the said trustees, O. W. Sanborn, F. I Parker and G. C Fulton, berbr authorised and instructed to convey unto the said KJRTJUASU-UKt." GOX A SEACOAST RAILWAY WAV PANY, its successors or assigns, the fee simole title to the above described utrin of land. In the meantime the 1 . ir..... Kmsn nt Vi Bohemians, can ..m DmA-trMM Rt Hail 1T1 f I vn, v VM V1J " givt no reon for the wm-appeannc wt. Company, its ucceswr or aMigni, i ti,e Woodburn team and is anxiously awaiting an explanation, which will probably be received in due season. Umpire Burnside waa at much at a loss to know what was the matter of the hop-pit king team and under the rules gOTerning the game awarded the two games to the home team by a score of rue. The season of the Bohemian team is drawing to a close and the work of get ting out a statement of the standing of the club is being prosecuted with vigor Vj Manager Fred Brown and H. F. Kenrpe. It will be presented to the pub ic in a few days and will clearly show the expense of running one of the teams f the Tri-City League. That the man agement of a team no small business wj be surmised by the number of de tailed items which already occur on the statement, which is well under way. Every item is put in the statement and very disbursement accounted for. The Management of a baseball team is one f the most irksome jobs there is and Manager Brown Is glad that his season la Bearing a close. ifext Sunday there will be a double leader game with the TrunVmakera. The efficient manager of the Bohem ians has a good bill for Regatta and announces that there will be three games hich will be called at 3 o'clock of each afternoon. On Monday Cathlamet will play followed by Seaside on Tues liaj and La Camas, Wash., on YTednes Hsy All three teams play good ball and the contests will be interesting and spirited. The games will be played for tte championship of the Thirteenth An xual Regatta. Manager Brown has secured three new players for his team and thev will make their initial appearance in a Bohemian uniform on Sunday in the game against the Trunkmakers. Dickson is secured to pitch and Albright i slated for first base r an outfield while Sweeney is an out fielder of considerable reputation. Manager- Brown has secured three good men Which will strengthen the team mater ially. . SPAIN SHUTS HER MOUTH. ... PARIS, August 27 Madrid dispatches lays the Spanish cabinet has taken a Step on the subject of Morocco which is ef "Such delicate character" as to ren tier it impossible to publish the details. GIRLS BURNED TO DEATH. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, August 27. 1 .Searching for exit, hemmed in on all fides by fire, Walter and Sadie Ward, Lillian Raye, and Vergie Wallace were burned to death in a fire in a building on East Grand avenue today. The fire is Relieved to be of incendiary origin. 'agents or employees, are hereby author ised to enter upon said strip 01 land ana riirht of wv hereinbefore described, and construct thereon a roadbed and a line of standard gauge railroad, provided the same shall be done with the time, and in th manner, hereinbefore mentioned, but I if the said Portland-Oregon A Seacoast Railway Company, its successors or as aim, shall fail or neglect to perform either, or any, of the above conditions within the time and times above men tioned, then the said trustees aforesaid, shall reconvev the above described prem ises and rieht of war to the grantor, his or their heirs or assigns, and said railroad company shall take nothing hereby, and shall immediately vacate said premises. In Witness Whereof ......hereunto set band and seal this day of 1907 Executed in the presence of (Seal.) (SeaL) Notary Public for Oregon. B0D1ESF0UND IN VAT (Continued tfrom Page 1) The doctor and student were placed under arrest, but on explanations made to Captain Moore they were released from custody. "That was one of the worst sights I ever saw" said Harbormaster Speier this mornine. "I told Captain Moore that 1 did not mind seeking men on this earth, but I objected to going between heaven and hell in search of them. One of the skulls in the vat had the llesh partially cooked olT, and there was a tuft of bair on the back of the head. A bullet hole in the forehead showed that the man had died as the result of a gunshot wound. Another of the skulls contained several gold teeth. "If these men arc not prosecuted I will take steps myself to prevent such things hereafter, if ever anything of the sort ia Attain hroufh. to inv attention. The ' e water of the river should not be pollut ed with such things. It was a disgrace. The proper place for these men to con duct such things is in the medical col lege." MM! HIMMMMIMIMIIMMIMIl - - 1 M V Good Clothes , WE SELL Benjamin Clothes Because they are the Best and in the long' run THE CHEAPEST That is the reason that well-dressed men buy their clothes here Buy one suit from us and you will be our regular customers New Fall Styles Now Beady. Suits $16 to $35 Reliable Haberdashery Too i Benjamin Fancy Vests Like their clothing, Extra Fine X Nobby Fall Styles $1 .50 to $2.00 Hats That will please you, fit your head, face and pocketbook. The Astor Hat" The best $3.00 hat made. Shirts and NecHwear it ' Many new Fall styles in plain and pleated bosoms. Shirts $1.00 to $3.00 The nobbiest neckwear ever shown in Astoria. 25c to $1.00 Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Commercial Street, near 1 2th. iTtlHtttilllttttttllttttmtf 1 T"" .i.iiiaiusisitiiiiit .iiti..i.i.iit..iii..ii.ii. NEWTO-DAY. A chambermaid for a hoteL "J," Astorian office. Dell B .Scully, notary public. hour at Scully's cigar store. Adores! T-12-tf. Any old tf. Columbia and Victor frapnopnones and lateat records at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. Wanted. Panama h&ts cleaned and Leave them with Dell Skully. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages Hlldebrand A Oor. blocked. now in. . STEAMSHIP TICKETS. You will save $2.00 if you our chase your through tickets from Astoria & Columbia River Kan road Co. at Astoria, 12th office, instead of Portland. THROUGH TICKETS sold to LAST), SCANDINAVIAN and EUROPEAN POINTS. Call or address R. II. Jenkins, General Passenger Agent, A. A C. R. It, Astoria, Or. Ifotkt to the Public. ' Notice U hereby given that the Nor wegian Singing Society will not enter tain any bills or assume any Indebted- 5 nee unless aucb bills when rendered re accompanied by a requisition Umy sign ed by the president. S. I NANTIIRUP, President FIN-ALL S. F. Veterinary College Opens Oct. ist. 'For catalogue apply to Dr. Chat. Keane, Pres., 1818 Market street, Francisco. San GENERAL MURRAY COMING. Chief of Artillery General Murray will be at Fort Stevens today. The general whose, office is in Washington is on a tour of inspection in this section. He will come from Fortland on the engineering corps boat leaving Portland last night. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF WATERMELONS Just in, Prices only 2c per pound CRAWFORD PEACHES for canning. All kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main 181 PERSONALS. r WASTED To meet a gentleman about 45 years of age for company dur ing Regatta of good appearance and all r'.ght. Address M.. Astoria office. Low Rates East. On September 11th, 12th and 13th the Canadian Pacific will sell round trip ex cursion tickets to St. Paul, Chicago and Eastern points at very low rates. This will be the last excursion of the season. rke vour sleeping car reservations now. For full particulars regarding ratna etc.. call on or address, James Finlayson, agent, Astoria. OREGON AOUICULTL'llAL COLLEGE Opens September 27th. Instruction be gin October 1st. Offerd coures in Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Huaband- y, Horticulture; Forestry ; Civil, Median culture ; Forestry; Civil, Mechanical, on!, Electrical ond Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy; Domestic Science and Arts. Tuition is fiec For cata logues containing full information re garding courses of gtduy, equipment, etc., apply to The Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. 7 27-221. The Tyler. The Tyler, the new refreshment re sort, which opened on Saturday night at the corner of Sixth and Bond streets, is still enjoying the popularity that the owner's nume gives it with his worthy helpmate, Dad Towlcr. Clarence Tyler Insists on everything that be is connect ed with being first class and the Tyler is an actual evidence of this determina tion. The Tyler will grow Id popularity. Notice to the Public, The Regatta Committee offer the fol lowing prizes for land parade: ttest decorated float $6 Host second decorated float 25 Best decorated store building 50 The labor or fraternal organization turning out largest number of members in parade, $50 ; (Signed), REGATTA COMMITTEE, The Gem Restaurant The Gem, Restaurant, formerly the Rnear. is now running in full blast and the encouragement Mr. Anderson, the proprietor, is receiving is very gratifying to him. Ha is already showing his ability in hie particular line and bis succesa la not a question It Is a certainty, wo flm U located on Commercial street near Twelfth street. FAST PASSENGER SERVICE. The new Canadian Pacific. Route via Spokane is the shortest lino Portland and St. Paul. Time the fastest. Equipment the best. Dining car service unexcelled. Apply at 142 Third street for descrip tive matter. $2.00 Saved by Buying Tickets at Astoria. SeeG.W. Roberts, Agent, 0. R. & N. Dock. Through tickets for all points in the United States and Europe, Quick time and excellent service. Last Sale Dates For Jamestown Exposition September 11th, 12th and 13th afford the last opportunity this season to take advantage of the exceptionally low round trip rate to the east that have been in effect this summer. Tickets may bo purchased and berth reservations made at City Ticket Office of the Astoria 4 Columbia River Railroad, Page build ing. Tickets good going and returning via any transcontinental route. Save your local fare to Portland by purchas ing tickets here. 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, Johwon Phonograph Co., S. L. Nenthrup, or E. Hauke & Co., by request FRED J. JOILVSON, PASTOR ELLEFSOX, 8-8-14t. Committee. Drag Store Mom 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 olj customers and new friends at this location. Notice ' tbs Public Notice la hereby gtven that the Thir leenth Annual Regatta Committee will not entertain any bills or aosume any Indebtedness whatsoever unless such bills or account when rendered, are ae companled by requisition duly by the President and Secretary. YV. E. 8CHIMP! President J. a WHYTE, Secretary. vwvai ire ac- signed FF, Oliver typewriters stenographers at A. Commercial street. and automatic R. Cyrus, 424 it. Hotel Irving Eleventh street and Franklin avenue, nicely furnished rooms. Rates reasonable. 8-21-14L A Well-Shod World Wants the best In make and in re pair of its foot-gear, C. V. Brown knowing this, has amplified his business by employing a skillful mender in leath er: a man who knows the handling of fine leather on given lasts, so that the mended shoe loses nothing of its original grace of shape. Of course the original article In all its modern excellence is always to be had at Brown's That goes without saying I New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffeethe J. P.- B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Babollet St, Co. Grocers. Phone Main 1281 CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of l WATCHES Ten Years in Bed. "For 10 years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys," writes R. A. Gray, J. P. of Oakville, Ind. "It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill available, but could get no relief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to . me. It has been a God-send to me." SOUVENIRS FRANK J. D0NNERBERG THE RELIABLE JEWELER no Eleventh St, V w