SATUHDAY, AUGUST K
TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Stock Up on Lunch Goods
Grape-Nuts and Shredded WheatChoice Canned
Fruits and Vegetables, Meats, Fish and Fowl. No
labor to prepare; no waste.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
THE MODEL FOOD STORE
f xpected that soon he will be all right
again. ,.'
I
HE Ml OF Hi Mil
Filed Declaration
Alckaittcr Kartemicmi, a native
of ! inland, filed hi tli-cf uratioti of in
tcntion to become ,1 citizen in the
office of the county clerk yesterday,
stockholder n to a general meeting,
) of the fockholdrs in Portland on
Thurxilay next, with a view to re
'organisation and re-adjustment of the
company it attain and intcreti generally.
Marriage License
A marriage licenne was issued
the office of the county clerk
Henry G. Klopp and Mis Anna M
Lintges, of Seatiide.
Ha Returned To Port
Captain Obce, who has been quite
prominent here this season, in his
efforts to launch the deep-sea fisber-
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New Chatauqua Site in irom mm iwi, sna wno nai mc-
Under the careful oversight of Sec-j bn viaiting San Francisco, Se-
retary 0. L. Ferri, of the Columbia j""" ana rorl,ana ,ne ,mcrc" 01
jTrum Company, of Portland, an ar.j the Venture, returned to ti.is city
"Mdent Cbataumian, the beautiful eoaat ! J """' Hnq ww up n,s
To Distribute Uniformt
Captain Abcrcronibic of the First
Company, Coast Artillery, announced
yesterday that there will be a dis
tribution of uniform in the City Hall
on Sunday. Kvcry member of the
company is requested to call and sc
cure hi uniform. The khaki only
will be given out at that time. , In-
.iMimcli a the legging have not ar
rived yet it i not possible to wear
the uniform, but it in presumed the
h-gging and all the other mining
article will arrive within a few day.
to tit rcrrnllv iiiirrtinncil bv the Alio
!,..:,. i i..n i.... ...r.i.. ,.. i quest lor a vce
!...i..; h,i ,.,M,t;.,!. an,i uage and other essential
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'at the Occident.
for
For The 1908 Season
J. D. Ouimby, the well known hotel
man of Portland, who is the present
lece and manager of Lockalcy Hall,
at Seaside, will, it i said, build an
elegant SOroom house at "Sunset
beauty and in the near future will
figure among the most charming of
all the fine properties held
association, on the Pacific Coast.
He reports that his
1 of sufficient ton-
requisites
for the business has been quite sue
cessful and ho will have some cheer-
bv this 1,11 '"iciiigcnce to impart in me course
i a lew nays wncn ne snau nave
closed negotiations to the point of
finality.
Two Fast Motor
"Skitica II," the beautiful and swift
new motor boat, Hearing completion
To Start Crushers
J. V. Bartoldu, county sitpcrin-
Iteach," and have the same in rcadi-itendent of road, was in the city yes-
ne for the opening of the I5H0 rc-iterday and announced that the rock
crt season. crusher out beyond Olney, whose en
gine was damaged by fire last week, at the Leathers yards for Dr. Frank
will be ready for operation on Mon- Vaughan and Chester Fox, is certain
day again. The old crusher, which ly one of the handsomest craft ever
.;,.t Iwa moved ver to district No. 77. on turned out here; her exquisite lines
of the 'the Harth place, will also be in readi being happily set off by rich bn
Sam It "aker Now
Sam Greeubaum has bought out the
Pacific Hakery at 684 Com
street and took possession
business yesterday. This is one more !" for work by Tuesday or
phase of hi commercial adaptability ;nesday.
and he intend to stick to it even if
hi baking has to be done by proxy;, The Cathlamet Regatta
but it will be of the best.
jrass api
Wed- pointments and luxurious furnishings.
If her speed record shall match her
general appearance, she will figure
among the record smashers at the
Will Close At 200-
Thc Astoria Amateur Athletic As
sociation has decided to close its
charter roll of membership at 2U0.
Mike Gorman, one of Cathlamet'- c,"ninK Regatta. T. L. Driscoll, the
ta i I - . l. 'it.. J
live citizen, was in-Astoria yester- " ,s sa'
day, booming the Cathlamet regatta I'" ww craft underway that is
in hi usual hearty fashion. Mr. Gor- e.imcu 10 ansoro an me v.
man was doing hi utmost yesterday Butte'" honors and add a lot of her
. th Collector of this Port. "' IIe is exhausting his adroit skill
Hm.. W. F. McGreeor. to act as the inmlng up the "best thing on th
ADMIRAL ANNOUNCES
HIS STAFF
LIST OF THE OFFICIALS OF
THE ASTORIA REGATTA, AC
CORDING TO A PORLAND
PAPER.
Tlir n si "Yir 177 Uurti ti(mKira
and all who desire to get into this admiral of the up-river festival, but Columbia. nd hm again Astoria
spirited and popular organization, at last account had not entirely sue oui in in.s .p.ena
of atliletics. It is hoped both
..t i. i ...x iu Mn"MA4:..ra, ''nsfiv vri inhtc an acfiuicscncf. craft will give
Hinv i'mih i w t 'w in js i lit lis. . v a- i y j J ' " - - t
2J people.
Mr. Rarick Quite 111-
crait will give stunning accounts o
Uiemsi'lvcs during the 72 hours of
Astoria's famous marine festival.
Improving Motive Power- , Thf ,,, frifmU c( ,he RfV. c C Here
...v .... i ""T""! Rarick, pastor of tne jwctnoaist
of Warrcnton, is re-.setting its two , F,pjSCOpal Church, will learn with
huge power boilers, and shedding 'much rcgret that he ig glili (1ite jh,
them, at a point 100 feet distant from;n(1(, ,))a, dlirinK ,hc pa5t weck he h.1s
the mill proper, simply as a precau- ,,a quite , ,)artJ ..si(ge of it Qne
tionary matter. The Old Oregon 'mcuUy is that he does not sleep
Mills are reported as shipping plenty'wel gnd that fact a)one naturally
out ot warren- jjeaves j,m jn a weakened and ner
vous condition. But it is hoped and
of lumber overland
ton just now.
New Foundationi Laid
The Messrs. Welch, owners of the
Oriel House property, are having the
foundations of that building com-1
plctely renewed the big job being in
the hands of Contractor Leandcr
Lebcck, Mr. Lebeck will also drive
a lot of new piling for the Astoria
Wood Company at the First street
yards preparatory to some improve
ments that concern is contemplating, i
Chocolates
the best in the world
50c a Pound,
Coal Matteri Revived
J. C. I.ee, representing the Cardiff
Coal & Coke Company, of Kelso, on
the Cowlitz, arrived in the city yes
terday, to confer with the Astoria
Mon. ueorge J. Cameron, ex
municipal judge of Portland, and now
district attorney for Multnomah
county, came over, from the north
shore beaches yesterday afternoon
ia the Xahcotta. He waived his trip
back to the metropolis on the Potter,
from Megler, for the sake of spend
ing a couple of hours with his
friend, James Finlayson, of this city,
leaving up on the A. & C. express at
1 6:10 last evening. Speaking of the
I now famous case of Jackson Reid
the child-murderer, Judge. Cameron
informed a reporter for the Astorlan
i that there were plenty of precedents
j wherewith to solve the riddle sup
poscdly confronting the Portland au
jthoritie in this case, and that the
icase was now within the purview of
the Juvenile Coif, and that , Reid
; would in all likelihood be given
;loncr Reform School sentence, and
'that his career, after majority, would
inot be lost sight of by the State; but
just what would then be done was, as
yet, problematical. , .
We Can Satisfy You
Because the groceries we sell are all high
grade and the service we give is always
of the be&
Scholfield, Mattson & Co.
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112 TO 120 TWELFTH STREET
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Quarantine, Raised Today
j Dr. Clara Reames, city physician,
will raise the smallpox quarantine
! which has been maintained on the
Crystal lodging rooms on Commer
' cial street, for the past 15 days, at
hitrh noon, today, releasing from
durance, the victim of the disease,
D. J. Abbie, his nurses, and all who
were caught in the net of professional
caution. During the afternoon of
yesterday, the little daughter of Mrs.
Dudley, of Portland, whose family
were lodging there when the embargo
was laid, had a ver bad fall, striking
her throat across the back of a
chair and for the moment depriving
the little girl of speech, to the great
distress of her mother and sister',
whose outcries resulted in a hasty
visit from Dr. Reames, who soon re
stored normal conditions, and put the
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(Fresh Chocol&tes
Candies, Jetc, '
Made fresh every day In obi
own factory.
843 Commercial! Street
As mother illustration that it is
sometimes necessary to go away from
home to get the news, foMowing is a
list of the men appointed by Admiral
Shepard on his staff for the Astoria
regatta, according to the Oregonian
of yesterday:
Vice Admiral of the Blue Samuel
Elmore.
Vice Admiral of the Red F. L.
Parker.
Rear Admiral of the Blue Charles
Richardson, U. S. L. T. Columbine.
Rear Admiral of the Red P. J.
Byrne, U. S. L T. Heather.
Rear Admiral of the White G. B.
McLeod.
Commodore of the Blue J. F. Mc-
Indoe, U. S. E. of Portland.
Commodore of the Red Gerald
Bagnall, assistant U. S. E. of Fort
Stevens.
Commodore of the White Law
rence A. McNary, of Portland.
Commodores W. F. McGregor,
John Fox, C. H. Callender of Astoria
and William H. Robets of Portland.
Admiral'a Staffr-Chief of staff, John
McNulty; fleet engineer, George F.
Fuller; naval constructor, E. S. Ed
wards; fleet surgeon, Charles H.
Wheeler; fleet paymaster, C. F. Swi
gart; fleet chaplain, Arthur E. Ber
nays; fleet navigator, Jacob B. Speier.
Captains Charles V. Brown, Nel
son Troyer, C. T. Bailey, Frank Pat
ton, H. F. Prael, A. A. Finch, C. H.
Abercrombie of Astoria; T S. Lamor-
eaux of Fort Stevens; Will A. Knight,
commodore Oregon Yacht Club;
Percy E. Stowell, president Portland
Rowing Club; George J. Kelly, presi
dent Motor Boat Club; Geo. McMil
lian, president M. A. A'. C; J. C.
Ains worth, Portland; H. W. Coe,
Portland; William Souls, Portland;
Arthur Calaln, Portland; H. M. Mont
gomery, Portland; John Running.
Portland; Arthur C. Spencer, Port
land. '
Commanders R. A. Preston, Myr
tie Creek; Albert Abraham, Rose
burg; II. W. Thompson, Eugene
William Church, La Grande; C. A
Johns, Baker City; J. W. Maloney!
Pendleton; Charles T. Early, Hood
River; Clark W, Thompson, Cascade
Locks; A. Fleischhauer, Stevenson
W. W. McCredie, Vancouver; James
Sheldon, St. Helens; A. L. Watson
Kalama; Bruce Polwarth, Cathlamet
W. D. Plue, Rainier; F. W. Wilson
The Dalles; Charles Pope, Oregon
Otjr.
Expressions on the Opera
tion of Dual Telephone
Systems in California
Municipalities
Hon. Alden Anderson, Ex-Lieuten
ant-Governor of California.
"It will be a great relief when we
only have the one system and can
reach all telephone patrons and con
nections through that system. While
the double cost was something, the
annoyance of having the two aystems
was greater, etc." .
Hon. Wm. T. Jeter,' Ex-Lieutenant-
Governor of California.
"No benefits ever occurred from the
introduction of a dual telephone sys
ter into Santa Crnz to my knowledge,
but it worked a hardship on the busi
ness men."
Hon. Geo. H. Clark, Ex-Mayor ol
Sacramento, California.
"I will say that from my personal
and official observations and exper
ience I am against two telephone
companies. I have paid a double ren
tal now for eight years and will be
glad when the day comes, that I can
be relieved of this double expense."
Hon. Paul P. Austin, Ex-Mayor of
San 'Jose, California. .
"The career of the opposition tele
phone company was short (something
like two to three years) and cost itt
stockholders, mostly local people,
about all they put into it. It utterly
failed to demonstrate the necessity
or advantage of competition in this
particular business. It amounted to
double expense and endless confu
sion.
sufferer on the high-road to early re
covery. Dr. Reames yesterday sub
jectcd all the apartments and their
contents and the effects of the "inter
communicadoes," to a rigid and final
fumigation, and today they will all go
forth to freedom and happy in the re
lease.
SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES
Christian Science.
Services in I. 0. 0. F. building,
corner Tenth and Commercial streets,
rooms 5 and 6 at 10 a. m. Subject of
lesson sermon, "Soul." All are in
ited. Sunday school, 11 o'clock. The
first Wednesday evening in the month
at 8 o'clock. Reading room same ad
dress, hours from '2 to 5 daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Norwegian-Danish M. E.
services at u a. m. and 8 p. m.;
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Scandnia-
ians are cordially invited. 0. T. Field,
pastor.
First M. E.
Morning service at 11 o'clock Sun
day school following morning service.
In the evening Epworth Leagueat 7
clock and church at 8 o'clock.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even
ing. Dr. W. A. Lovett, of Portland,
ill preach both morning and even
ing. Theme for morning, "The Vital
ity of Vision." Evening "The Uses of
Temptation." Dr. Lovett. is a very
interesting and pleasing speaker.
Come and hear him. You will not be
disappointed. Rev, C. C. Rarick,
pastor.
First Nor. Ev. Lutheran.
Sunday school vmeets every Sun
day morning at 9:30 in the church
parlors. Morning service at 10:45.
Are Tagging Chinooks
To Study Their Habits
ARE MARKED AND LIBERATED IN THE CHANNEL BY DR.
GREENE OF U. S. FISH BUREAU, AND ALL CANNERS AND
FISHERMEN ARE ASKED TO ASSIST IN THE TEST.
An experiment that will doubtless easily seen.
prove of great value to all interested
in the fishing in the Columbia river
was commenced yesterday at the
state fish trap on the Washington
side of the river by representatives d!
the United States bureau of fisheries.
The plan is that of tagging Chinook
salmon and liberating them again in
the river, to the end that their course
up the Columbia may be observed
and studied.
It seems that for a number of years
strong efforts have been made by
representatives of the federal bureau
to determine the "physiology" of the
Chinook salmon the conditions un
der which they run up the river, the
time it takes, the changes in quality
of the fish as they move up stream,
and other like facts.
Therefore, to carry out this investi
gation in a systematic way, a large
number of big salmon are being taken
at the Washington trap across the
It is expected the fish will be
taken all along the river right up to
the spawning grounds, and a special
request is made of all fishermen and
canners to secure careful records in
the premises.
It is desired that the date of the
catch, the condition of the fish, and
any other information that is of in-
terest, be carefully observed, - and
then this should be quickly sent to
any one of the list of addresses given
herewith. The information may be
sent to Dr. Charles W. Gerene, U. S.
Fish Bureau representative, at Ilwa
co. Wash., or to Henry O'Malley, 4
Oregon City. Ore.; to W. C. McAl-"
lister, Fish Warden, Oregonian build-'
ing, Portland, or to the Morning
Astorian.
In every case the tags should bfc
sent with the detailed report. This
is meant merely as a preliminary test,"
and if it secures or promises results,
river, and are being tagged and lib- it is probable that it will be con-
erated again in th channel. The tags, 'tinued on a larger scale in the near
which are of aluminum, are attached ! future. Reports should be sent in
to the tails. The tags are labelled auicklv. so that further tests mav be
'U. S. Fish" on one s;de, and the re- made this season, if found desirable
verse side carries a serial number, to do so. It is hoped fhat interests
The tags are about the size of aU-ill be manifested' in the plan all
nickel, are rivetted on, and may be along the river.
are cordially invited to attend.
P. Neste, pastor.
Theo.
Holy Innocents Mission Chapel.
Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Morn
ing and evening services at 10 a. m.
and 7:30 p. tn.
Grace.
Services will be at 11 a. m. and 7:30
m. At the ' morning service the
Rev. Wm. G Sheppard, rector of St.
Luke's church, Vancouver, Wash.,
will occupy the pulpit. At the Sea-
ide, H. D. Chambers will hold serv
ice at Calvary Lhapel H a. m. and
:30 p. m.
Baptist.
The meeting at the Baptist church
this week have created quite an inter
est in the question of Christian Ste-
sermons will close Sunday evening.
His themes Sunday will be, 11 a. m.,
"Seeing Yourself in a Looking.
Glass," and 8 p. m "What a Soul is
Worth." Sunday school and Young
People's meeting at usual hours.
First Lutheran. ,
Morning service at 10:45; evening
at 8 o'clock. Rev. Cornell will have
charge of the service. The evening
service will be in English. Extra
business session of the congregation .
next Monday evening at 7:30. AH :
members are earnestly requested to
be present. At the Memorial Luther
an church there will be Sunday school
at 10 a. m. and morning service at 11
a. m., theme, "My Lord Tarries." Rev.
Rydquist will be at Hammond for the
evening service.
Evening service ; at 8 o'clock. You wardship. Rev. F. E. Dark's series of Subscribe to the Morning Astorian,