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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 ARE HUSTLING FOR HEADQUARTERS ARE I One Piano No. with Each $5 Pur- i Fancy Bartlett Pears For Canning Free from Worms or Disease Leave your order with us and get satisfaction REGATTA OPEN chase at HERMAN WISE' Store AMUSEMENT STANDS ARE BEINO REGATTA COMMITTEE MEETS AND What makes the Umpty doodle J shout? Why is he so delighted ? He sees the goods -we advertise, That's why, he gets excited! ERECTED -COMMITTEES STRIV ING TO PERFECT ARRANGEMENTS AND NUMEROUS VISITORS ARE BEGINNING TO ARRIVE IN CITY. ENTHUSIASM PREVAILS OVER PROSPECTS FOR MOST SUCCESS FUL CELEBRATION IN HISTORY. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Usdlng E TILES OF THE 101 Flahtrmaa Pay Fin Frank Marlnl, who wa lokfd up In tin county Jail for fishing out of season paid lib line ami costs, yesterday and w riited. ' . ; ' ''" y u i Mtrrlat liotnMt s Marrlag license wrrt issued ytr dsy to August Bltouian of Hwaco nJ Ramsa Torppa of Astoria nd to Her man Anderson and Kiln Kokl, both of Astoria, Taking Vacation AI Lelnenweber driver of tbt new combined chemical and how wagon li taking1 hit vacation and Marlon Tib Ixttt li now handling tb Unci for that company. Discharged From Asylum County Judge Trcmhard received a notification ytrdy from Superintend ent Galbreath of the Insane Asylum elating that John Rlan wai related on August 2flth a cured. Ready For Service The hot wagon of No. 3 Hoie Com pany li out of the paint .hop and looki chipper and new. The hoie and appurte nances were loaded on yeeterday and the wagon U now ready for eery Ice. Empowered to Sell Anton Caroline Trie adinlnUtratrlx of the etiat of Fred A. Price hai been empowered by the county judge to sell all of lot i block 28, to the town of Alderbrook or at much at may be neees eary to pay the debte of the eitate and coeu of admlnltratlon. Outing at Alderbrook The member of tb W. a T. U. will enjoy an outing at the home of lire. Rannali today, lire. Rannala' kind In vitation will no doubt be accepted by a large number of the membcrt and her home at Alderbrook will be a merry toene today, Thoie attending should take tb 11 o'clock car. Applies For Guardianship A petition from Arthur K. Petersen asking that be be appointed guardian of Greta Karronen an insane person, and II. Jalmer Karvonen, a minor, was re ceived by the county judge. Yesterday an order was made setting September 11 at the dat of hearing on the petition. Sow at Seaside Carl Ahter was In A-toria, last night, and secured a warrant for the arrest of Luther Wright for assaulting him. Abler dated that Wright followed him on the street and without any known provocation struck him In the face, blacking his eye and otherwise bruis ing him. Th wnrrant will be served this morning and the offender probably be brought to Astoria today. Phone 931 Freestone 90c Per Box Scholfield J.1attson & Co. cGoo 112 and 120 Twelfth St. ; For a ,7; VICTOR OR AN EDISON . PHONOGRAPH goto v:-:i:Vf;-".. Johnson Phonograph Go, Parlor 8oond Floor ovr Seholfield A Mattion Co. ' V i '- Grocer In the Police Court- One drunk waa eentenced to pay 5 or serve two dayi in Jail and five for- felted ball In the police court yeeterday. Election of Officers The Columbia River Flhcrmn' Pro' tective Union have elected the following board of truetecei Jen Nellsen," Paul Mangland, Hem Peterton, John HJoeten, Peter Samlvlg, Albert Bather, Otcar Makl. Those elected as delegate to the Central Labor Council werei II. M. l,orn Won, 6m Peterson, Peter Sandvlg, Carl Alchora and J. F. Welch. Coroner! Inquest The coroner' Jury empaneled to In qulr into the cauee of the death of U aiuo Kirmi wae in aeeilon again yet- terdty, Ko new developmenta having been made the jury adjourned to meet when called together by the coroner. Nleml ie the name of the young man who wa. found drowned down the river and brought to thia city by fishermen. The Inventigation will be complete and it it hoped that the caute of hit death will be fully determined aoon. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. An examination tot clerk and carrier will be held at the Custom Iloute in thle city on September 25, 1007. Age limit, 18 to 45 J car, on the date of the examination. Married women will not be admitted to the examination. Unmarried women will be admitted to the examination, but are eligible for appointment only ai clerk. Applicants mut be physically sound, and male appllcsnte must be not lets than S fet 4 Inch in height without I boots or 'hot, and weigh not less than 123 pound without overcoat or hat I For application blanka and for full Information relative to the examination, qualifications, duties, salariee, vacations, promotions, tto., address immediately. ' -1. -1 T f 1 . - . . f, 1 1 Civil Service Examiner, Pot office, San FranciKO, Oal Warning. If you have kidney and bladder troubbj and do not us Foley' Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blam for results, as It positively cure 11 forms of kidney and bladder dit ease. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. t Morning Attorlan, SO state pet month, delivered by carrier. Phone 1181 Peaches Lit' Ice Cream Sherbets Candies Iti-gntts and County Fair preparation are engaging the attention of Astoria cllton during the past week and on every hand may be stn "something doing" In connection with the big cele bration. Store ire being decorated, the Dflli'iul caps of the Regatta are on nle, the big grandstand I finished end ready fur tlie sports to b held in front of it on th water, Tb Viking ship i nearing completion and wilt tie t pleasant surprint to th citizen of th city when they te it. The boat has been constructed from a 70 foot steamer, without th , engine. On either end have been erected th typeal Uw and stern work teen in pic ture of th old Kort fighting whips. Huge sweep will propel her at a rapid rat and of, all the marine feature to be presented the Viking ship will U th most original and spectacular. Dell Scully ha been appointed chair man of the Baby Show and the judge ar Mr. Herman Preel Mrs. C I Hous ton and Mr. W. E. SchlmplT. Th show will b held In the old office of th Astoria Savings Bank in tb Odd Fel low' building. Tb event will be at its height on the third day of th Regatta and it i expected to surpass all record n the Baby Show line. The amusement standi granted by the concessions committee, of which C. B. .Staple It chairman, ar looming up on th leading street corner in th business section. J. J. Russell has secured flv corner tot the same number of stands, which will Include the knife, caln ruby glass, novelties nd ball game. Ill concession are on th northesst corner of Eleventh and Commercial street, the southwest corner of Eleventh and Com mercial and the northwest corner, also the southwest corner of Twelfth and Commercial and the northwest corner. Lorett Buford, the armless lady, with her specialty will be at the Twelfth and Commercial. J. E. Carter, who has the home with a living snake in Hi eye, will be at the comer of Fourteenth and Commercial ttreeti. Mr. Staple la negotiating with a umber of other for prominent businet corner and the propect are that th street amuse ment will surpass those of any prev Ions vear. . A big fleet of sailing boats and Yacht is reported on it way to th Regatta from Portland. They left on the flrt of the week for Astoria and are taking their time on the trip. Passenger on th Portland train report quit a fleet of them and they will help to (well the interesting features or the big celebra tion, The country danoe committee of the celebration has decided to open this in' terestlng and enjoytble feature on Fri day and Saturday night of this week. Chairman T. R. Dviea of the committee announce that it will be held during the Saengcrfest In the hall at the Flavel wharf, and that an excellent orchestra has been secured for th entire series. In order that there may be a retting place for the thousands of visiting ladies and children who will be present th management of the Odd Fellows building has decided to leave the offices formerly used by the Astoria Savings Hank open for their use. Thia will be a great boon to a large number who will become tift'd from rambling around tak ing in the numerous sights and inter esting features of the big celebration. A number of tho stores in the city will be closed during the opening of the Regatta festival, in the afternoon, and be closed on Tuesday. The retail groc ers' and butchers' association has de cided to close these stores during the Regatta fetival, iu the afternoon, and on the afternoon of Tuesday. The atoreg will be open dining the morning. 8 80 PERSONAL MENTION 0 88 0888888888888888 80 Mrs. Hoober, of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Swanson. Ex-Mayor Bergman and family have returned from a six weeks' outing at Beaver Lodge Farm. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Orth. of Portland, ar guest In this city of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Zeigler. Mrs. J. M. Jackson and daughter, June, left on this morning train for their home in Olmpia, after having spent a month's vacation with Mrs. Jackson's brothers Capt, J. A. Monroe, and fam ily, of this city. J. T. McCrea, of Dome, Alaska, 0, V. Burkcbile, of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs Walter Bankus, of Portland, arrived to day to be the guests of Mrs. Foard and Miss McCrea during the Regatta. Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Hound trip far $1.00 to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call t 0. R. ft N. dock Kntliuxlutin unbounded prevailed among the member of the committee of the liegntt at Its regular eml- weekly meeting lat night and tb fin ishing touches to the celebration and County Fair were practically put at thin meeting. A motion to mak the Regatta an annual affair In Astoria was approved and pasted and a meeting will b held after tb celebration to Xorrq a permanent KegatU organization. Report of the race th securing of tugs, what had ,been done during the pait week In regard to tb baby show, tb Queen and ber attendant, and tb plant for the big labor day parada and the marine parade at night were gon over thoroughly and finished. 4 fe 4 V. J. Barry and James Wallace re ported that th headquarter of the Regatta bad been installed 1ft the of fice in tb rear of th.firt. National Bank on Tenth street The big sign which ha been la front of tb Chamber of Commerce offices wa put up oppo site the new hed(iuartcr which will be open from 8 o'clock In the morning until 10 o clock In the evening from now until the close of tb Regatta."" ' Entries for th various sports on water and land and all information may be secured at th headquarter. A large number of eutrles have already been made In the fishermen races, and the oarsmen in the city and the tug-o-war men nav been practicing for tb put tbre weeks. Hundred of other event aro being taken advantage of by con testant and there I room for everybody who can mak any kind of a showing. It wa decided last night to offer a number of prizes for the best decorated boat in the marine parade. For the best decorated steamboat the prize is $(10; for the best decorated gasoline boat, 140, and for the best decorated small boat th prize will be $25. Th line of the parade will be from the Co operative Cannery along tb harbor to Hantborne'i camp and return, passing th grandstand at th foot of Eleventh street. The parade will be at night and is expected to be very beautiful because of hundreds of Chines lanterns which have been secured to decorated the hundred of boat which will partlci pat. On on .rope a string of lantern nearly half a mil In length will be een. vr. John Holt win be admiral of the marin parade. Th labor day parade is expected to surpass anything of the kind ever held on the coast. All the labor union wilt be represented with hug float and a full turnout of paraders. The parade will commence sharp at 12:30 o'clock and a large number of th merchant will have float In th parade. Four or five band will be in the long line which is expected to reach over a mile. The Regatta will be well represented by hundred of enthusiaatio citizens with th official cap of th Regatta, a yacht ing cap, with "Astoria Regatta" pasted on the front TWO NEW PLAYERS. Two new players have been added to Manager Brown' Bohemians. They are J. Van do Can and A. Stebick. Both ore consistant players and will be quite an addition to the team. Beginning with this afternoon there will be held daily practices on the dia mond and all who care to see the new men have their try -out can do so. The practice will be kept up until the team i running smoothly for the two garnet Sunday with the Trunkmaker and the cries which is to be played during the Regatta.:,,., Cheap round-trip rate to th East from Astoria: To Chicago $71.60 To Omaha . 60.00 To Kansas City 60.00 To St. Paul 60.00 To St. Lout . .; 67.S0 Ticket on tale September 11-1211 For further particulars annlr to 0. W. Roberta, agent 0. R. ft N. Wm. McMor- ray, G. P. A., Portland, Or. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT-- TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St s ' TXT -f" vf .What you want is goods can always be found in large assortments and where the prices are A satisfied customer .goes leaves this estabhshment, store you want? HIGH ;.art i SUITS You Can't Look FooUsh in WISE Suit HERMAN WISE 1 Ton Can't LooK Foolish in a Wise Suit ttintlllMittttKiltttllllMIIMItls BETTER MAIL SERVICE Postoffica Begins Long-Contemplated Open Poach System. Commencing today the A. ft C. R. R. will distribute mail on the evening train to Portland between Seaside and Goble with the exception of Fern Hill. Ko mail will be distributed between Goble and Portland and the down train each evening will cover the territory down with the exception of Fern Hui and Hoi brook. There will be no open pouches on the Sunday trips. The new work which the postofflce department is do ing will call for three railway mail clerks instead of two as heretofore. 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