The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 23, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JULY 23, '08
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AST01UA, OREGON.
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BETTER BUTTER
" Have you had trouble in getting genuine'
Sweet Creamery Butter and really, F;esh ,
Kggs? We have some that will please you
Company, of Seattle , as its vice
' president. Mr. Mcllroy has scores of
I friends here, who will be glad to hear
of this pleasant assignment. The au
thority state that the Old Oregon
plant, at Warrenton will resume full
operation within the next 60 days.
ROSS, HIGG INS & CO.
Good. Official Work
City Health Officer
Kennies ha net a , fine
Jlu JiteCordmy Invited to Call and Sec
fuily aehievifig there,
I
Regatta Matters
At a meeting of the regatta com- ;
mil tec last night it was decided to"!
commence the usual voting contest i
for the Queen of the Regatta next i
week. The contest will be carried.
Grand Display of Rare
riemftai FUa
O
gs
LEADINQ GROCERS.
TERSE TILES OF TKE TOWN
File Suit ! ' .
Complaint in nit action brought by
A. I), Craig against David West was
filed in the circuit court yesterday.
The unit is for $37.50,
Clara W.
example of ion in. the customary manner, with
j official promptitude and thoroughness which most Astorians are familiar.
Jin compelling the prompt and careful This has always proven a decidedly
M,n ,iimiK "u siiiiiiaiion oi me prcm- popular matter and it is expected that !
t no. M I'.ighth street, of which again this summer much interest will
- i - ' - ! fOilHlMcrrifili' ((iiinil.iiiit ha tif-Mi 1 1. tn-..,fi...i,.l ;., ..... i... ii.l
nothing will be done with the matter; made. She will pursue the same rigid queenship of the rcgata. It was yir-j
at the next meeliiig of the cornmis- j course at all other points requiring tually decided last'nitjlit that the tro-1
treatment of the sort, and the citizens jeeted farmers' fair will be aban-
w ill assuredly appreciate her care dotted for this summer, as the gro-
anu interest in tins line.
sioners. Judge Trenchard, who here
tofore has been very anxious to ad
vance the matter with all the haste
possible, said last evening that there
is now apparently little chance of
the bridge being built this summer,
The money will be used on the
county roads.
Signed Warrants-
Mayor Wise announced last night
that he had sinned the ordinances and Lokin For jum-
ull the warrants that were consider
ed at the last session of the city coun
cil, ami payments will now be made
tipoi the warrants. v
Work Started
J, 0. Kelley, the consulting cngi
jnecr from Portland, who has been
i engaged by the Astoria water com
mission arrived in the city yesterday event,
,011 the noon tram. lie will leave to
'day for the up water head works
cers, who were to have worked the
matter up, find that they would not
have the time to properly care for
the event. The committee has one
matter under "consideration - that
should prove a highly -successful
and that.is a general "big
time
week.
on the last night of
This would include a
regatta
proces
in search oi a suitable ranch, which
if found, they intend purchasing.
Both Mr. Smith and his wife arc fa
vorably impressed, with Astoria, and
are anxious to loactc in this vicinity
permanently, if they can make the
Filling the Grounds
The court house grounds are finally
bciim rauidly filled with earth and
wilt soon be in shape for levelling off p'cr "'"''""'
preparatory to planting with grass
eed, The contractor now in charge , Close
of the job had four or five teams at : has been rumored around town
work, (for the past few days that, the
i. i, .Georgia Harper Co. intended to close
Artillery To Portland : their engagement at the Atoria
Some of the field artillery belong- Jl,ca,re ,hi ccmin" Smi cvenin'
ino to the coniDanv of Oreuon Na-!TI,e rc,ort ha n' foundation what-
tional Guards from Portland, who
have been camping at Seaside for
the past week, passed through the
city yesterday on the A. & C. train
on its way back to Portland.
McGrcgory, they started out in hot
search for the Teddy.
Mr. Aubrey G. Smith and wife from
California, Mo , are in the city, t where he will start the preliminary Lion, confetti and other Mardi Gras
operations to bring the water of Fat effects.
Buck creek into the present pipe line.
The new pipe line will be laid this Dangerous Faking
fall, and its object is to provide for Late, on Tuesday night, a startling
any possible shortage mt the city report was current on the streets
water supply that may occur. here, that a ship of some kind, on fire,
was bcincr towed into oort. The ru
rieasant intimation mnr rrh.A th
The Morning Astoiian is glad to that commanded respect and atten
pass along the very plain hint given tion, and the matter was given prompt
it. yesterday, by one of the leading and thorough investigation, as such
citizens of this place, t..st as soon as news deserved, for it was known that
the civic authorities shall have fixed, the steamer Sue H. Elmore was due
and declared, permanently, the new in from Tillamook, and that other
and essential grades in the business craft were likely to, be off the bar,
section of Astoria, one of the wealth- and in such perilous predicament.
test business firms in the State, stands Due inquiry was made
ready to erect and maintain the build- Head, the United Wireless, the Ta
iugs and business, of a wholesale and toosh dock and elsewhere, happily,
retail department store, involving an without verifying the silly canard.
. I!. t A A1A T. a I - . ... .
expenditure oi uo,uw. ue was noi M'cople who start silly yarns of th
at liberty to go further, but gave it sort should take thought of the con
emphatic, assurance fusion, fear and perhaps distress, in
herent in the lying stuff. This
10 Patrons And Friends written for the benefit of the nartv.
The management of the Morning whoever it was, that gave first voice
Astorian having made new provision to it, and moved a reputable and re
social col- sponsible citizen to pass it on to the
newspapers for verification
ever, as it is the management's inten
tion to continue the engagement
throughout the summer. ,
Royal
Tapriz,
Senna,
Saruk,
Sera bund,
Shirax,
Iran,
Shervan,
Kazaks,
Bokahara
Greatly Improved
Dr. A, S. Smith, a resident)! Gray's
River who was brought to the hospi
tal Tuesday evening, suffering with
stomach trouble and internal fever,
Rugs of every size, shape and make. A wonderful exposition and
worth coming miles to see. The collection has been carefully selected by
an expert and are priced extremely low for Rugs of this high grade. Mr.
A. Haddad, of Portland, an expert, is in charge of the collection, and the
description and mode of manufacture of each Rug as he tells it is an educa-
""""Ition in itself.
at North tjt. xsaa.a .. l t j. , : .. ...
. muuau wm uc ucic lor a lew aays oniy. uoni miss tnit oppor
tunity to see these beautiful Rugs as you may. never have' another chance,
A. HADDAD
Saw a Bear j
A report reached this city last night
trial a uiu uiacK Dear nai ueen seen ; '
at Young's river in the vicinity of wa. rfa,Iy ,,"l'rw1 yday, and.
Assessor Cornelius' residence. As 11 n ,h""nt hV tl,e attendants of the
soon as the renort reached Senfltor hospital that he will be Sllfficient-
Seholfield. Fred Moore, and Collector recovered in a few days to return , for handling its Sunday
to ins nome.
Arrived Yesterday
A baby daughter made her wel
come appearance at the home of Mr. ;
and Mrs. C. M. Matthews, ot Ash
street, Alderbrook yesterday after- j
noon at 4o'clocttj Dr. 0. B. Estes
introducing the young lady to her
new sphere and kinsmen. Mother and
babe are doing finely,
Struck By Train
j Yesterday afternoon while in a
lumn, will appreciate any trouble its
patrons and friends will go to in see
jing that this office is promptly and Down From Cathlamet
dis- iproperly supplied with all current so-J M. Gorman, a member of the city
cussion with a friend on the track of jcial data they may desire to appear council of Cathlamet, and "Georgi
the A. & C. Railroad, Peter L,tibetich, in such columns; such as names, dates, Irving, commissioner of road district
a fisherman was struck by a freight events, people and features of social Xo. 1, and Thomas Kent, road su
train that was backing down the imoort. The. naner will, of course, nervisor of Wahkiakum countv. will
report all these matters as it comes in join Judge Trenchard this morning
touch with them, but the gratuitous on a trip of inspection over some of
track and had his shoulder dislo
cated. He was not seriously hurt,
and with the assistance of two men
he was able to walk to the hospital
where Dr. Fulton set his collarbone.
A Dozen Dunkards
Among the passengers that, disem
barked from the steamer Charles R".
Spencer yesterday at J :.10 o'clock p, I
m., were twelve uunkaras, men
women and children, from Payette,
Idaho. They went on to Seaside last
evening for a fortnight's onting on
the coast.
Old Oregon Mills
Witrd reached this city yesterday
that K. S. Mcllroy, ex-manager of
the Old Oregon Mills, at Warrenton,
is now serving the Nelson Lumber
Necanicum Bridge
The plan of constructing a bridge
over the Necanicurii has been virtually
abandoned for this season at least.
Even if the job were let within the
next few days the work could hard
ly be completed before the latter part
f August, when the 'summer season
will be practically over, and therefor
it is deemed highly probable that
Chocolates
the best in the world
50c a Pound,
JUST A SUGGESTION
If you dislike to cook, ,
let us suggest our fancy
Canned Goods for your
picnic party or table use
Scholfield, ' Mattson & Co.
PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODSPHONE931
120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET.
courtesies here asked for will greatly the Clatsop roads, and especially will
simplify and improve the pleasant view one of the rock crushers in op
record, beside adding to its authen- eration. Judge Trenchard will take
ticity at all times. the visitors out to the rock crusher
that is now a few miles beyond 01
reaaier uresiea nev. Air. uorman came down ves-
J. D. Rarick, a peddler, who haslterday. He says that in his county
been canvassing the town from door plans are being made to extend the
to door for the past few days with- roads to a considerable extent, and
out a license, was arrested yesterday the advisability of buying, a rock
by Officer Houghton. When he ap- crusher is being considered. It is
peared before Judge Anderson yester- probable that if the visitors are con
day he asked to be given time until vinced that a rock crusher is a profit-
today, to consult a lawyer. It was able thing they will recommend the
granted. The man denies that he was purchase of one in their county. The
peddling, but says that he is a mas- Clatsop authorities are able to make
sagist, and was arrested while prac- excellent roads with the aid of the
ticing his profession. Unfortunately crushers and would hardly know how
for him however, at the time he was to get along without them.
arrested he was selling a face prepa
ration, to a woman who is ready at Get Her Child Back
anv time to .testify the fact. She will A letter from the Boys & Girls
appear at the hearing today. Home at Portland to Judge Tren
chard yesterday stated that Mrs.
Busy Season With Them Mary Niemie, who had gone there to
Caotain and Mrs. Oscar; Wick- St possession of her little girl, had
hind, of Hammond, with their 'little again been given the custody of her
daughter, were in the city yesterday, babe. Apparently fhe authorities at
on business and oleasure bent. The the Home became convinced that the
doughty captain of the Point Adams mother was willing and able to prop
life-saving station, in course of a con- "ly care for the little one and there
versation with an Astorian reporter (ore did not long hesitate in taking
said this year had been replete with me action mey mu. is unuersiooa
live incidents down at the mouth of that Mrs. Mcmie will again return
the river, in the way of accidents to Aberdeen, where she has been cm-
that had occurred among the fisher- ployed in a boarding house, lhe out
men in and about the bar waters, his come of the matter pleases those who
crew and boat having been engaged in have been familiar with its details,
IS rescues since the season opened, and the best part of it all is that the
and he was glad to report that the mower, wnose gooa name naa Deen
majority of the episodes had ended impugned, hurried back to Astoria as
without grave consequences: but it son 83 she heard of it and righted
w K! .fih'nn anH that nf hie the inadvertant judicial wrong that
colleagues on the north shore ever- had been done to her and her little
lastingly on the aui vive. ' He. and all one- Judge lrenchard and Attorney
the rest of the life-savers ftown that A. M. Smith gave the woman all the
wav mav rest assured the people of ad that was possible under the cir-
cumstances,
For a
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
Johnson Phonograph
Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield & Mattson Co.
Co.,
ALEX TAGG
CONFECTIONERY
Fresh Chocolates
' Candles, etc.
Made fresb every dayjin obi
own factory.
843 Commercial Street
NOTICE.
7' t The members Beaver Lodge
quested to attend a regu
lar meeting to be .held this (Thurs
day) evening at 8 o'clock. Second de
gree. Visitors welcome.
OLOF ANDERSON, Secretary.
IIRE All 11IWI
630 Commercial Street
STATE PATROL BOAT
FOR FISHERIES
MASTER FISH WARDEN MC
ALLISTER GRANTED A NEW
CRAFT DETAILS OF
CONSTRUCTION, ETC.
HER
The Oregon Fish Commission has
just closed a contract with O. P.
Graham, of Portland, for the imme
diate construction of a patrol launch
for use in that department, 45 feet in
length, 9 feet beam and 9 feet draft.
She is to be equipped with 30 horse
power Imperial engines, and must
show a guaranteed normal speed of
12 knots. Fish Warden H. C. Mc
Allister and his deputy wardens will
have full use of this craft and of the
Oregon Patrol, built last year for this
service, and the combined cost of the
two fine boats is practically $300
within the appropriation made last
winter in -this behalf. The Oregon
Patrol cost $2013, and the new
launch is to cost $2675.
Both are needed in the service, and
the additional patrol will have. a ten
dency to-reduce the numerous infrac
tions of the fishing laws which have
arisen on the Oregon banks of the
Columbia during the past few years.
CASE GOES OVER TO
FALL TERM
y
THE TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
NOW PENDING AGAINST Mc
GOWAN ET. AL. CONTINUED
TO SEPTEMBER TERM.
Messrs. Samuel Elmore, and his at
torney, G. C. Fulton, have returned
from Tacoma, whither they went in
the interest of the suit in injunction
instituted by the Columbia River
Packers' Association against H. C.
McGowan, et. als., to restrain them
against interference with the Associa
tion's fishing rights on Sand Island.
The defendants were not ready ml
sought a continuance of several days,
to amend their answer in the case,
but Judge Hanaford, of the Federal
court demed the plea a bit out of
order and continued the case and the
injunction now, in-force, nutil the
first Monday in September next; an
order which Virtually settles the issue
for the'eurrent season at all events.
The McGowan interests were re
quired to file a bond in the sum of
$10,000, pending the continuance, in
stead of $2000, as heretofore required.
Lost.
Light, gray sweater vest, on county
road, Young's Bay bridge to Warren
ton mills. Finder return to this of
fice, and receive reward. 7-23-2t
Subscribe to the Morning Astorian,
PERSONAL MENTION
Dr. W. S. Murray, of Fillmore,
Utah, who has been viisting Dr. C.
W. Barr hasgone to Seaside where
he will be domiicled at "The Pines"
until the midde of September.
E .D. Brooks, of Pilner, Ore., is in
town shaking hands with many of his
old friends.
Miss Clara Munson of Warrenton,
was in the city yesterday visiting
friends.
Miss May Parker was a homing
passenger from Portland on the
Spencer yesterday.
O. F, Morton returned from a
business trip to the metropolis, yes
terday, via the steamer Charles R.
Spencer.
Mrs. L. Altman. from Portland, is
in the citykthe guest of Mr. and Mrs.
I. Bergman with whom she will visit
for a week or ten days.
J. H. Smith, the prominent attor
ney of this' city has gone to Portland
for a few days on a business trip.
Mr. A. Dexter, a representative of
the World Today magazine, was in
the city yesterday, and called
Sunday Excursions to Long Beach.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves O. R. &
N. dock at 6:-i5 a. m. daily. Round
trip fare to any point on North
(Long) Beach, $1.00, Sunday's only
Summer Excursions.
During the months of July,
August and September the Ilwaco
R. R. Co. will sell round trip tickets
daily from all points on North (Long)
Beach to all points on Clatsop Beacli
at rate of $1.75. Return limit thirty
New Business Venture.
Mr. E. G. Gunall has opened a toot
and shoe repairing establishment in
the building at the corner of Eighth
and Commercial streets, formerly oc
cupied by N. Akerman. Your patron
age is respectfully solicited. Open
evenings. 7-15-tf
The Passion Play wil be shown at
The Jewell the coming week. A fea
ture of the entertainment will be a
lecture at each 'evening's perform
ance. t 7-21-3t
MMMM
tide he is preparing for an Nearly
issue of the publication. ' '
Mrs. E. M. Crawford returned to
on Astoria yesterday after oassin tea
Manager Whyte of the Chamber of days in Portland. '
Commerce. He is here for the pur- '
pose of obtaining material for an ar- Subscribe to the Morning Astoria,