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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. HATCHING SEASON MANY NATIONS TO One Piano No. with Each $5 Pur-; chase at HERMAN WISE' Store Fancy Bartlett Iears For Canning 7 Free from Worms or Disease Leave your order with us and get satisfaction WELL STARTED COMPETE AT THE CAZADERO STATION THE WORK OF EGO TAKING IS WELL ADVANCED AND THE EGGS HAVE BEGUN TOfcYE OUT, SIX TUG O-WAR TEAMS WILL BE What makes the Umpty doodle .shout? Why he so delighted? He sets the goods -we advertise That's why he gets excited ! IMPORTANT FEATURE OF CON TESTSFIRST OF PORTLAND BOATS ARRIVES AFTER FOUR DAY TRIP. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Ludlng IBS IS IK Ml Another Declaration tilgrard Bnge, a nutlve of Norway, jitrdy tiled bl declaration of In tention to becom an American cltUen. Bkck to Bwlnesa Officer Twombly U back at bit post in the police station after three it)' lay off caused by U Grippe, lit feel all right agslu. , Marrlag LIcenM JUrriag license were issued yester day to Edward Norgood and Alio Puhakka and to Alex Otto Talmer and Cecilia Herman Marriad Yesterday Axel 0. Palmer and Cecilia Barman wera married yesterday at tha parson ago of tba Flwt Lutheran Church Rev. Bydqulit officiated. Improvtmtntt at Theater Tha Improvement ordered by tha Are and water committee of tha City Coun cil are being nude at tha Aaloria Thea ter. A Are escape and gallery exit will be tha principal Iniprovewenta mad which will add greatly to tha aafaty of tha audience ttemtlng entertainment!. Sat For Trial Tha caa of Nick George charged with annulling Fred Palo has been set for trial Saturday forenoon at 10 o'clock. The cam will ba tried by a jury, the tubpenaa for which r now being serv ed. This la tha rate In which (ieorg it charged with jumping Into another flih ernian'a boat and aaaulting bltu . Fined For Aaaault Luther Wright, who aaaaulted Carl Abler at Seaii.Ie on Wednesday, wai brought to Astoria yesterday afternoon by Sheriff Pomeroy. I la pleaded guilty before Judge Goothnan, and tha judge finding tome extenuating eireumtancei, fined lilm 23, which he paid and left for Staetdo lat night. Pretty Display Foard and Stoke have arranged a very pretty and appropriate Regatta display in their large ibow window. Tha center piece It a large model of a ' three-matted achooner with all aaila act and loaded with bundle of netting twine. Several tmall model are shown in a act of netting material, the whole being act off by a display of fishermen's supplier Delinquent Children In tha Juvenile department of the county court a final order haa been made declaring Mary Bell GcrrlUe a delin quent minor and alia waa ordered placed in the institution of the Boys' & Girls ' Aid Society at Portland until she la 21 jear old. A similar order was made In the cases of Clara Johnson, 18 years, and Florence Johnson, aged 15 years, with the content of their guardians. Phone 931 redon Only 90c Per Box Place Your Order Now Scholfield, Mattson & Co. 112 and J20 1. ... For a' VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto ;: . Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlor Second Floor over Groeor Tba Dorcai Society . The Porcae Society will be ewtertalned thit evening by Mis Alotna Nyutnd at li'-r home on Fourteenth street. Saloon Sold Otto MikkeUen yeaterdtay sold the (irotto Saloon to 'Jack Johnson, form erly proprietor of tha Bureau Saloon. Tba consideration wai $8000. WUI Ifav Room The SUtera at St. Mary's Hospital will have torn apar rooms at that in stitution and at la customary at Re gatta time will accommodate applicant for accommodations. Beavy Day at Postoffic ' Work In the money order department n the Attoria postofllc continue to be heavy and the busines done on cdne day it a fair sample of what tl work has been every day this week. Aslst ant Po.tmanter O. F, llidlborn on that day lu-d order to the amount of (4410.51 and paid out on orders $1216.77. The worts In connection of iuing or drr for that amount and in paying out the money keep the office force buiy all the lime during office hour. Will Remain Over- Col. Robert A. Miller, of Portland, ia in tho city having returned from Long Ikach where he has been spending his acatiun. Col, Miller it ex-regiater of the United State Land (Mo at Oregon City and I now practicing law In Port land, lie had intended going home last night but learning of the coming of the Oregon Pr Association and being an old newspaper man be ha concluded to remain until their arrival when be will meet many old friend among them. He will probably leave for Portland on Sun day. . Manning Has Hot Arrived -- No woril had been received yeaterday at th office of the Alak Fishermen' (Packing Aoclatlon concerning the rescue of tb wrecked member of the crew and the passenger of the John Currier, which was wrecked at Nelson'a Ugoon Alatka, on August 8. It was expected that tome information would be received from the revenue cutter Manning, which left Valdez four days ago to pick up the castaway but the trip bu evidently taken longer than was at first anticipated, Superintendent Berglund and Secretary Noonan of the company, may take a trip to Seattle when the cutter Manning 1 due to arrive, to meet the returned castaway party. Phone 1181 Peache GOOD GOODS Twelfth St. ftoholflald 6 Mattton Co. ; i Ice Cream Sherbets Candies Work at the hatcherit which re trlb utury to the Columbia it ataadlly pro gressing and Matter Fiah Warden Van Uucn It receiving constant letter from lilt superintendent In the field in re gard to th progre of the work. The Cluckaiim Kiver station at Catadero is ahead of the season a far a taking egg i concerned. A million egg liit-e already been taken. ' SiiMTlntcmUmt 1)111 Smith write that he It taking from 81)000 to 100,000 egg a day and tlwt many of them have begun to eye out. At this rate he will soon complete bit take and writes that he expects the work of taking egg to latt two week longer. In fact, he bu enough already to ship to the Salmon River atatlon where the egg will be hatched and turned out. A an experiment atatlon the on lo cated on the Clackamaa ia meeting with entire cuccet and Mr. Van Dusen is much pleated over the efforts of the state at that phot. Tba auperinlendent in charg notified the fish warden that tha net and other gear which waa re cently sent, an eight-inch web mesh, work to perfection and bad it been re ceived sooner a great many mora fish would have been taken. The egg at the Clackamas station have readied uch a point that picking h become nocetaary. This (imply con M In picking out the dead egg and throwing them wy o that their pres ence will not causa other egga In the batke in the troughs to die alto. V From all reports that are doming in thi early in the eaon everything point to a ucceful year among the hatcheries. At the Wtllowa Station the flh have already put in an appearance ami it will not be long before the tpawn will be taken. Foot Cut- Herman Johnson wa brought in on the steamer Miler, at 8 o'clock last night, and taken to St. Mary's Hospital. John ton is employed by the Chinook Lumber Company at Deep River and waa uf fering from cut foot. He Is not ser louly hurt. Body Taken to Portland The body of M. Nuabaum, the man who was drowned several weeki ago on North Beach la an attempt to save hit daughter, wa sent to Portland last night on the steamer Lurline. Nusbaum left hi life In the surf while saving his daughter's life. Selling Store Wood- Contractor Lebeck ia having the rem nant of the piling,' remaining from hi work at the site of the new hotel cut into stove length, ne haa deposed of it all and could tell more if be bad it At f 10 a cord, which he is receiving, he say that he can make more money than he can in piledriving. New Pavement Doing Well Considerable Interest i being taken In the reulta of the experiment in cov ering the ttrecta with asphaltum made at the intersection of Twelfth and Com mercial streets. Up to the present time tho new pavement is doing well and there are many who think it will be a success It is hoped that such a result will be attained aa it means much to the property owners whose property abuts on planked streets. i ooaattannt:nao 8 8 0 PERSONAL MENTION 08 8 088888888888888880 Kli Jackson and wife, of Seattle, are visitor in Astoria and will remain un til after the Regatta. 1 Selkirk is in this city from Seattle visiting frlenda. J. L, Peterson, of Portland, came in on the noon train yesterday and re mained about' a week. Mrs. Gustaf E. Rydquist and children arrived home from their- eastern visit laftt night. C. T. Palmer, of Olympia, came in on the steamer Potter yesterday. He will remain until next Wednesday. William Wood left lost night on the T, J. Potter for Washougal where he will be employed the balance of the summer before returning to Eugene to resume his studies at the University of Oregon. v . The Mlaaes Mary and Ruth Garner have returned from Seattle after a pleas ant visit with their sister, Mrs. Dr. H. 4, Wright H. B. Parker ( has returned from Sea side. Pineule art for the Kidney and Blad der. They bring quick relief to back ache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They product natural ac tion of the kidney, SO day' treatment $1.00. Money refunded if Pineule are not latlsfactory. Sold by Frank Hart' drug (tore. ' tr Morning Aatorlan, 60 cent per month, delivered by carrier. International tug-o-war is going to be me of ti e u,ot Important and interest ing feature of the Regatta (ports. Team of six nationalities are training dally for the strcnuou test of strength which will be exhibited by team of six nationalitie next Monday on a big barge in front of the grandstand. The following officer have entered nine mem ber each of American, Auttriana, Nor wegians, Greek, Finlander, and Swede: American Team W. A. Elgner, cap tain; Jf. F, Hardetty, vice captain. Auttrlan Team Martin Francitcovicb, captain; Michel Huzit, vice captain. Norwegian Team Anton Johnson, cap tain; Jas, J. Libak, vice captain. I Greek Team A. D. Papadojula, cap tain; Cosmo Constantin, vice captain. Finland Team Theodore Latkl, cap tain; Andrew Sipola, vice captain. (Swedish Team Axel Bjorkmnd, cap tain; P. 0. Larsen, vice captain. Several of the teams, the member of which are employed In the canned et or fishing on the river, have been practic ing with cleata nailed on tba floor of the empty eanneriea. Even the women are taking an active interest in the coming contest of strength and enjoy watching the men training Such team has nine men and they will all compete with each other. The lead ers will hold the deciding con teat for the championship of the northwest state on the last day of the Regatta in the Foard and Stoke hall.- Chair man Barry of the lan J and water sport reports that there I a strong spirit of rivalry among the different teams as to the nation producing the brawniest men. He also reports that entrle for tne sailing and gasoline boat fishing races are pouring in at a rapid rate and that there is every prospect of the bent races ever held on the river. Cfhalrman Schimpff, of the Regatta and County Fair, who makes his head quartert In the office secured in the rear of the First National bank build ing, bus had the officee decorated with 15 handsome penants which will be competed for among the sailing boats and the oarsmen in racing shells. They are of different size and are all' hand worked, nd will be well worth securing by the contestant aNa handsome mo mento of the Regatta Messrs. Schimpff, Barry and Wallace, who are all located! at the Regatta head quarter put in a busy day yesterday and will be busier every day until the close of the Regatta, All queries and information regarding the races, County Fair and other feature of the celebra tion are answered by them, also the entrance fee for the various events. Colonel Adair, of Astoria, ba volun tarily subscribed events. Colonel Adair, of Astoria, has volun tarily subscribed the sum of $10 toward the Regatta fund to show hi appre ciation of the efforts made by the Chamber ol Commerce in putting the best celebration on the board that has ever been held It is probable that his example will be omulated by other citi zens of the city efore the commence ment of the celebration. The first of the fleets of racing yacht from Portland arrived in the city last night after spending four days on the river in a go-as-you-please trip of 110 miles to Astoria. The crew of the boat was tanned like "old salts" from their outing, and the rest of the fleet of about a dozen boats are expected to arrive here during the dny. This assem bly of boats will add greatly to the water contests and the local boats will be enabled to show what they can do to the visiting fleet for the handsome pennants provided for the winners. Judge Bowlby announces that in ad dition to the prize offered for flowers m the horticulture show a diploma will be awarded for the best exhibit of each class of flowers, not meaning the dif ferent varieties of one class, but for etich class, such as roses, carnations, etc. The floral committee will be pleased to hear from each exhibitor as early aa possible, in order to make arrangement accordingly. The flower show will be held on Tues day and Wednesday in the new engine house, near the 0. R. & N. dock. Mrs. E. M. Baker, chairman of the arrange ments committee, asks that the exhibi tors of potted flowers will deliver them on Monday. She also announces that prize will be given for the best potted flowers, both professional and amateur, and for the best out flowers, professional and amateur. Tha other ladies on the committee are Mrs. John Gratke, Mrs. J. E. Higgins, Mrs. J. E. Ferguson and Miss Alma Holmes. The country- dance will open tonight over the Lurline dock. McCrosky's or chestra has been secured for this unique affair which will be held every night except Sunday and every afternoon and night until the end of the Regatta. Dell B. Scully has full charge of the dance and intends to keep it in first-class or der. No disreputable characters will be allowed and no conduct, which would not be tolerated at the best dance in the What you want is I goods can always be found in large assortments X; t and where the prices are !A satisfied customer goes leaves this establishment, t store you want? HIGH ART SUITS k .? n tt 11' , '. You Can't Look Foolish in WISE Suit HERMAN WISE f You Can't LooK Foolish in a Wise Suit MiiiMMiiiiMiieniiiiMiiiiiiimiinimiumi city, will be allowed at the country dance. The rrangemesU eommlttee, compo- ed of Mrs, Schimpff, Mrs. Prael and Mrs. Houston, will arrange today for the baby show which will be held on the last day of the Regatta. The money awarded them will go toward securing prizes and they will classify the ex hibit of infants this afternoon. The judges will be appointed from among .levernl well known men in this city this afternoon.' .Sunday excursion to North (Long) Beach. Round trip far $1.00 to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call at 0. R. 4 N. dock for particular. 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 sandels, tan 2 to 6............ 55c Child's kid, patent tip, spring heel oxfords, 5 to 8,75c I Child's ( " " Child's patent ribbon tie 5 to 8 1.10 Child's M " 8 1-2 to 11 ............... ... 1.25 Child's " " white top, 5 to 8, 1.10 Misses' patent ribbon tie, white top, 11 1-2 to 2 ....1.35 Take advantage of this sale before sizes are gone i I Wherity, Ralston & Company ' , Astoria's Best Shoe Store ' ft tMMMMMMMMM d a store- where the best J what they should be, f with every article that Isn't this the kind of I SPECIAL FOR WISB Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c; Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart . '-, . -AT- . - ' - 1 TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St. " " " 8 1-2 to 11, $1.05t