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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1908)
BUN DAY. AUdUhJT 10 TIIE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Racing Prospectus Stock Up on Lunch Goods The 1908 premium list and racing program of the Pacific National Show One Piano' Number with Each $5 Sale to' Wise's Customers f to be held in Portland from Septem ber 21 to 26 inclusive, and showing ?40,0OU in preuims and purses, is just (it hand in this office; and a review Grape-Nuts and Shredded Wheat -Choice Canned Se First Authoritative Showing' of Fruits and Vegetables, Meats, Fish and Fowl, labor to prepare; no waste. No "f the contents indicates a wide in terest in the new Venture of the Portland. Country Club and Live Stock Association, of whose resources for putting up a livestock and racing meet for the first time will be sharply IT ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. If THE MODEL FOOD STORE tested. Secretary G, A. Westgate has l'cri('ii:iicrs at 12 Hamilton building, in Portland. lill I i Ml li$ 1 1 IIR Paid Out- I Nearly Ready For Duty j The V, C. Darned motor launch , Helen Pay tie, lately down from j Alaska, and now mi the Leather' lhtteil rcsmirtr bM I"'"1 out ,,,e M)on leave out for Yaquina Bay. She mm f $1024 on warrants for htrccts jg wc know in ,he(te water ffom within the past few days. !,,ie (jav ,,f ,hc Seaborg regime, when wa a craci north shore cannery Received Commission- j tender1; and she i ound and iwift, A commission from Governor i yet. Chamberlain appointing Ncl P. Sor-! enson a notary public wai received in Overweighted Platform the olT.ee of the county clerk yester-, A Wg materjar platform, used by (the A. & C. for the storing of all " .timbers, and which was overweighted Loads At Knappton with a lot of strinucr laved from the The steamer R. D. Inmun arrived5 recent trestle repairs, crashed into down from Portland yesterday morn- the bay early yesterday morning, but, in, partly loaded and went direct to ,"ickily, did not injure, nor interlere Knappton to finish at the Columbia ; with, the main-line trestling. The mills; the will tail for San Francisco timbers are being rounded tip and the tomorrow evening. 'platform will be rebuilt at once. Will Ship To Seattle- The Astoria Iron Works yesterday jjrJ g closed a big order for can-making ma-' ' ,. .. ,. " ivrancisco c chinery (for making gallon measure cans) for the Seattle Automatic Can Company and will ship the big con signment in a day or two. Found His Place- Went On Rose City S. Worscly left for San I cranriscu im me juc viiy ycsicr- Jday. She had been in Portland, tak ing the steamer there, and was met here by Mr. Worscley. Mrs, Wors jeley may spend the winter in San j Francisco, or may possibly go to Manila to sec their son, Mr. Worsely Hated To Leave Astoria- Rev, E, K, Jonson, pastor-of one of the Lutheran churches at Rock Isl and, 111., who has been the guest of Rev. G. Iv. Rydqtiist, of this city, for the past month, departed for his Kastcrn home yesterday on the Spencer, Mr. Johnson was delighted with his month in Astoria and Clat sop and hated to turn his back on the country and the clever friends who have made things pleasant for him. He says he will have many uicc thing to say for Astoria and As- tonans when he gets back among his flck and friends. Will Taylor, the candy man, cannot j'" remain on the farm during the be kept out of the candy kitchen all winter, the time; he has to drop back to the j old line once in awhile; hence his re- Married At Manse- recent employment at the Tagg con fectionary where "Taylor Made" sweets are all the go. All Pass "Exams"- The teachers' examinations held under the suprevisions of Miss War ren, the county superintendent, came to a close yesterday afternoon. AH of those who participated passed, though one or more did not succeed in gaining the certificates sought for. Following is the list of those who took the examinatins, in their respec tive grades: First grade Misses Emma Knutsen, H'ma Huckan, Maret Louise Settem, Emma V. Hue; second grade Mrs. Margaret Settem, Misses Florence MacFarlane, Lillian M. Juni, Maude Josephine Turley, Mary Clark; third grade Frank T. Allen, Irene Riley; state papers- Misses Laura Fastabend, Minnie Lewis, Josephine Dow, Selma Nor- be rg, Gertrude Havaid, Augusta HoHhes. For several months HIGH ART craftsmen have been work- ing on our product; sponging the cloths so that they will not j; shrink or lose their shape when made into the finished garment; i: I cutting and proportioning them to meet the requirements of the f : exacting dresser, tailoring and finishing them to please the most I i: critical, and fashioning them into garments of rare style and dis- i; At the manse of the Presbyterian church on Saturday morning at 10 J Had Lots Of Fun- o'clock, Henry G. Klopp, superintend- The "pop corn walk" out and egg ent of the sash and door factory at . hunt" on Fridav nieht bv the Presbv- Seaside, and Anna M. Lintgcs, of Sea- terian Sunday school was a great sue- Home To Skamokawa t. m. woon, who nan oecn con- id wm marric(li Rev, Wm. S.' cess. 'A hundred people or more at f.ned at St. Mary s hospital since the r.iIhr, ;,,.; . .n,i Mr, i.. 28th of July last with a compound JK,opp ,t,ft ,hc ciy for ,w0 wfcks jn'ancei wcre hard-boiled and had been fracture of the lower right leg, jMmitan:ii af.r whifh )cy wili bc at idden within a certain prescribed c" yoicruay 10 oc ihkch io ;,,,. cMt:,u. And now we are ready for YOU with a stock equally as large as here toforewith fabrics covering the whole gamut of men's tastes, from the high fancy patterna so desired by "youngish" .fellows, to the quieter, rich effects for conservative dresser styles beginning at the standard and popular sack coat to the ultra two button garment with center vent and creased side seams with any grade you may choose from, no matter how low the price, absolutely dependable in quality of cloth and workmanship and I Prices, as always, fairest and least for finest and mo3t. $20.00 to $35.00 Ki t riniilA I it VI Li ni .L h iv (I 'lr ft innL a ! accompanying him there. They went up on the Spencer. . ilistrict, and at a signal given by the ! superintendent, Miss Warren, every body set out on the hunt, lasting 20 minutes. Cameron Bcllond won the Reid, of the tug nr i,ovs (,nA-.na u anf! . wauuia, wno reccnuy pnrcnasea mc reecivC(j as a reward a fine baseban have ' Furtado ranch in the Lewis & Clark I rns- a ,!.. wfin for electric iconntry, together with several head ;thc ir, havi, 7 e s t0 hcr crcditi j All Pail For ! Captain John C. Dock Improvement- Samuel Ivtinore & Company . . .... H r. . ijui . hoist on the company dock and withj0' ,ne "ine iioc thereon, yesterday j,ltj rfcejVC(j a Japanese parasol as a it will despatch all inward and out- sc' ,nc ol m P"'" j reward. All hands then assembled ward .cargoes that are berthed there, j01 ,s bargain, ana me oea was aroun, the, bonfire and watched the It is a great additi.m to the utilities closed for all time. The captain wil'R,'ant popcorn p0pcr, holding a bushel owned by his company and will be .jmake an ideal home of the place be- ,in opcration The()t with Camp-fire time-saver of value. for "e 15 through with it, and there ong and a general good ,imei the are iot oi Pco,..c wn ...... -Party took up the homeward way, ing happiness in it. HERMAN w: ASTQRIA'S GREAT. CLOTHES SHOP I I l I I COrvaNMT ' l' ' I i I ST"0" ! ! 11 III a"ML IT0 I tTI"0s . , On Exhibition Now The beautiful ivory gavel sent down to, the local Eagles from Nome, by James J. Stokes, and presented to that lodge on Friday evening last by its able secretary, C. E. Foster, is now on exhibition in the windows of the Herman Wise clothing house, and is very generally admired. Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, Opens At Seattle Soon Manager Henry Ncuman, bf the Jewell theatre in this city, has just re turned from Seattle, where he is about to inaugurate a new Jewell. le speaks encouragingly of his fu ture over there and thinks botn houses will pay him comfortably. He leaves for the Sound again today, where Mrs. Xettman awaits him. We Can Satisfy You Because the groceries we sell are all high grade and the service we give is always of the besft. Scholfield, Mattson & Co. phone 1181 GOOD GOODS101"5 931 112 TO 120 TWELFTH STREET Board of Equalization. A board of equalization on certain street improvements met in the office of the city auditor yesterday after noon to equalize the assessments on three thoroughfascs. There being no objections and the assessments ap pearing equitable they were approv ed as made, and were as follows: on Grand avenue, Seventh to Sixth, con tract price, SI5oU, with other inci dentals like surveying, advertising, etc., making a total of $1647.75; on Seventh street, Grand avenue to Har rison, contract price, $890, and includ ing incidentals mokirs. a total . of $957.78; and on Sixth street, Franklin to Harrison, contract price $3025, and including incidentals making a total of $3147.70. The board of equaliza tion consisted of the city surveyor, Mr. Tee of Asmus TCrix and C. C. Ut- zinger, forming the board of asses sors, together with the committee on streets of the common council. Pall Dress Goods f Every new weave and coloring. Hundreds of the I I choicest fall suitings the 1908 season affords.! I Everything that is new is here we selected care-j I fully both quality and style, and feel a satisfaction I in offering you a complete fall line for your inspec-1 I tion. Now Being Featured in Our Double window. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfield ft Mattson Co. nn i kC3 Six Bids Filed- The federal authorities in Portland having charge of the construction of lighthouses and the like, towit, the en gineering department over which Major Mclndoe now presides, has re ceived six bids for the construction of the fine new lighthouse to be erect ed on Hinchcnbrook Head, on the Alaska coast, two of the bidders be ing well known contractors and build ers of this city. They were: Fergu son & Houston, pi Astoria, $97,0000; C. A. Palmbergof Astoria, $87,990; Mclnness-Harrington Company, of Seattle. ?y,uuu; iiurreu construe- Buildintr Comoanv. of-Seattle. $74. tion Company, ot uauiana, eo,uu, QOO, The work is said to be beset W. M. Concannon Company, of San with enormous difficulties, and the Francisco, $84,837; and the Stanley Astoria bidders are Derfectlv satis fied to have been outbidden in the premises, owing to the exactionsin- separable from the undertaking. 15-$25 Kenyon Raincoats Finest Silk, Morie or Fabric Rubberized Raincoats Made. NOTEThis is the word renowned KENYON COAT advertised in all the mag azines aud known wherever women wear fashionable clothing. ' No won display in our window BU 1! ALEX TAGG Ice Cream 25c qt, JFresh Chocolfctes CandieSiietCk Made fresh every day In oni own factory. 843 Commercial Street Fifty Rare Views Coe, the well known artist of As toria, got a longing for the "briny" the other day and deliberately shipped out on the motor schooner Delia Catpain Robert Jones, master, for a voyage down the coast; incidentally, he took along one of his best view cameras, and while he was resting up from his labors at slushing down decks, swabbing paint work, furling the rudder-post, stowing the, yard- arms, cat-hauling hand-painting the chainbin, he took about 50 of the most beautiful coast views ever seen in this city. The movements of the Delia, in her coast runs, carry her into nooks behind and alongside" and around the magnificent rocks along the Oregon coast line that few other vessels or people ever get to, and the results, as depicted in Mr. Coe s work, are surpassingly fine. Captain Bob Jones has a full set of them now; and he would abandon the Delia anytime, if he could but swim ashore and save the lot. Both gen-' tlemen are rightfully proud of collection.. For Rubber Stamps and Typewriter Supplies see Lenora Benoit, public the jib-boom, and stenographer, 447 Commercial street ASTORIA THEATRE. What the Evening Bulletin of Walla Walla, Wash., says: "That the play given at the Key lor Grand last night by the Clama players pleased the audience was evinced by the applause accorded the characters who assumed the male and female heroic parts, the lausrhter elicited by the work of the comedians and the hisses received by the vilflaa on his every appearance. . The specialties both varied and meritorious broke the monotony so apparent in the interim between acts. the usually more aooarent on a snmmr' night." ; . The Claman Company will appear at the Astoria Theatre tonight in the old time rural drama "On The Fron tier." -