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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
lWIDAY, AUGUST 21 TIIE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 I.... Stock Up oh Luncli Goods Grape-Nuts and Shredded Wheat Choice Canned Fruits aud Vegetables, Meats, Fish and Fowl. No labor to prepare; no waste. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THE MODEL FOOD STORE u ilium i idi , later, u the Union Box Company, .the proprietor of which, the Menr. 'Oiimlicnnrr Brother, now . retire from the business. Mr. Sorensen will )open up the business on the first of Signed Warrants If fi AHP Wilt 4' Ml. I ml a l t11Wl fill , ,. ..I . the coming month, the ordinance and the-warrant pa- . cd upon at the meeting of the council preprng For The Babies lust Monday night .. . .. . ; , ' Chairman Frank Carney, and ir ' - l t!- fl,.,.,...... li P,, I majority ui ni iHtut vv I A Regatta Maicot j. A'ft-cycd,"iluinp, d alert little found it way Into the trap nets jof L, Lobcck, a well known north ; shore fisherman, on Wednesday night ;!at, and was brought to this city by jttmt gentleman yesterday in his mo tr bom, C. M, Ccllcr and 'other of the Regatta committee, hearing of the ,uil, conceived the idea of buying it nd presenting it to the Regatta head quarter people a a mascot for the i current festival which notion they j acted upon and the attractive little animal wan sent there and later de posited in a huge tub of water, where all day long it was the center of at tractiou to hundred of citizens, Mr, C'cller wty the seal' name is "Re gatta," or "Reggie," for hort. Riflci Are Here- Captain Company last night that the rifle finally arriv ed and that the company wilt hold a drill tonight In full uniform. , The rifle will be used in the drill, also. Big Railway Party Three fine private coaches arrived down on last night' A. & C. express, in which were comfortably housed the wives and families' of W. L. Ahercrombie of the Vir.t '8atU Dabjr Show' hcl(l " mttli " Vut, I. 0. Rhoadcs, J. Young and JSTSiw.2L.23 ening at which the work of pJ..jM, BuckIcy. thm Kcntlem be. Funeral Saturday i The funeral of the late Alex Helleni will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Cilbaugh't ' funeral chapel, and interment will be in i Greenwood cemetery. A iteamer will, leave the Callender wharf for the j cemetery and friend are invited. phase of the great festival, wa start ed in excellent shape and there will be lots of interesting development in thi department before the hour it igrand launching arrive, Came Out By Land Who Hai Rooms "People who have room for rent iduring the regatta week are requested to acquaint the regatta committee with the location of their houses and the number of room they will have for visitors. This should be done at once. So far the committee has not ; heard from many, and yet it is known C. 11. Wheeler and wife reached the !that there arc quite a number who will have rooms for visitors. Launches From Salem Mayor Wise announced last night an railway systems, and now in con ference at Por'and Jot the good of business generally, and of their sev eral lines in particular The party ar riving last night, was met by Messrs. H. M. Adams and John McGuire of the North Bank and A. & C. lines, w ho paid them every courtesy. They will be shown about the city today by W. R. McKenzic, of the O. R. & N. and will depart this evening for a few days' outing on the north shore beaches, joining the gentlemen of the party at Portland on Monday next - f One Piano Number with Each $5 Sale to Wise's Customers FAI tf?e First Authoritative Showing' of r (7 ill For several months HIGH ART craftsmen have been work- f J; ing on our product; sponging the cloths so that they will not ii i: shrink or lose their shape when made into the finished garment; jj i: cutting arid proportioning them to meet the requirements of the IE exacting dresser tailoring and finishing them to please the most ! j j critical, and fashioning them into garments of rare style and dts o tinction. ... X city yesterday afternoon after a hard drive in from the Nchalem, and left up for Portland on the Lurline last evening, to take charge of the re main of their late brother, W. M. Wheeler who died there on tuesuay ,hat th had decif,c1 t0 ,c. fi . . . . . . - T msiM SMi.!(nl!iM f fatts ls T , T . j . a - Word Expected Today- Manager J. A, Brunold, of the Pa-; cific States Telephone Company, .re-j turned from Portland ycterday. Mr. ' that he had received word from Salem Brunold thinks it possible that the last Untid September ISth Dr. J. M. Holt, of the United State cept Atona' invitation to have the Francisco and Portland today, as to state capitol participate in the ma-',,c chojce 0f the four feCentIy' rine parade to be hcU here during jejed for the building of the company's the regatta, and to that eno ih.y 8re;ncw station in this city by C. A. Marine Hospital and Public Health j preparing two of their best launches j I'almbcrg, Ferguson it Houston, Le departmcnr, and stationed in 4his city, -that will arrive here in due time to ander Lebeck, and Axel Johanscn.j ha had his summer vacation extend-represent that city. He could not quote the figures offer-: ed two weeks, and will enjoy life at j ' r(i by ,hcsc cor)tractjng houses, as Gearhart Park until the 15th of Sep-iExtra Caution Needed ' ,i,c bi,j, wcre scae(i anj not broach-'j tember next, when he will return to! Dr, j, m. Holt, federal quarantine ed short of San Francisco. The plans his oflicc and duties in this city. lonker.for this jSort a'flSI district, baiatid specifications call for the corn-;; I received aij vices from San Francisco jplction of the structure within 90 New Seaside Industry , , it0 ,he tfrect (hat three new cases of ( day of the acceptance of contract. ; ! ! S. E. Wren, of. Portland, with a j i.tihrmif nlmnie have deevlood there, land the builders must ret busv on the ! " thiork within three days after closing; iT And now we ere ready for YOU with a stock equally at large as here toforewith fabrics covering the whole gamut of men's tastes, from the high fancy patterns so desired by "youngish" fellows, to the quieter, rich effects for conservative dressers 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 bow low the price, absolutely dependable in quality of cloth and workmanship and Pr; ices, partner, wr. rcuon, win, is saiu, t, j- tugt about one vcar ,nce tart a box factory at Seaside at an horrible and contagious malady as early day; the new plant being merg- jcrU(1 Utl on ,hj coast 0f ,j,e pa. ed with the plant of the Seaside Lum.c:f)C. and thjg aKKravation of the sit- bering & Manufacturing Company. ltation wjij move nj 0ffiCfrs ani ship; but ays he will not dare to don it as always, fairest 'and least for finest and most, $20.00 to $35.00 HERMAN ASTORIA'S GREAT CLOTHES SHOP with the company. Incidentally, Mr. j Brunold confirmed his inheritance of j the "green sweated Pat Lawlor wore" ''' ! ''' ' 1 I I ill C$t i 1 , 5 Twouet! n 11 - i wwswi ' . i M - J'f I a. ; . WISE will be a distinct and advantageous addition to the coast city's business roster. At Local Hotel Elijah Smith, for many year a leading figure in the state, registered at the Occident yesterday. In former years he was president of the Oregon Improvement Company and was prominent as a railway and lumber man, He has large lumber interest in Coo Bay. He registered from Empire City, Ore. master to even closer scrutiny and sharper guard, under the law, against its spread. . :'" Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, except at night. Seven-Year Lease N. P. Sorcnson has just closed a ; scv;n-year lease of the plant and j property at Portland known as the old Smith mill and box factory, and ...Luncheon Goods... Cheese, Boiled Hams, Piclcles, Relishes, Canned Meats, Fancy Cakes, Paper Plates, Fancy Napkins, Etc., we have in profusion for your picnic or luncheon. The Queen Goes Shopping Miss Hattie Wise, the fair Queen of the Regatta, went to Portland e-terday in company with Mrs. K. O-born for the purpose of purchas ing her royal robes for the regatta. Her sister, Miss Louise, also wenti with her, and probably it will prove a delightful time in the shops of the metropolis in search Of the things for her royal attire. In accordance with the custom of the regatta committee, it was voted to grant the Queen a suf ficient sum to cover the main expense incidental to her leading position. Perhaps it may bt whispered that the committee voted to grant as loyal subjects should what was deemed a reasonable sum, and there for gave the Queen $400, and to the mere men of the committee this seem ed a sum large enough to gorgeously attire the 1908 Queen of the Regatta, though it is not at all improbable that the Queen may have to use some l..f hir nwn nin tnnnpv tn huv a, few extra notions aim otner gewgaws dear to a girl' heart. nearly purloined, the set-screws be ting detached from the plate and the thieves being frightened from their dirty task by the time it took to de tach the shaft connections, during which the owner appeared and they took to flight before he could iden tify them. In another instance, yes terday morning at dawn, a north- 1 shore fisherman took a rifle-shot at a sneak who was endeavoring to get away with his running lights, and made him fasten them back in place, which the thief was glad to do all the while praying the owner not to shoot any more. Scholfleld, Mattson & Co. phone 1181 GOOD GOODSpH0NB 931 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET 3tv For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Parlors Second Floor Over Scholfleld ft Mattson Co, Co.. River Sneak Thieves The river sneak-thief is abroad on the banks of the Columbia, generally at night of course, and is being heard of everywhere Trapper Lebeck re ported yesterday morning, that i his motor fish boat was invaded, near McGowan's on Wednesday night and the steering wheel, one of the best of its kind and size, deliberately un screwed and carried away. And on this shore, the same night, a two horse power gasoline engine was ALEX TAGG Ice Cream 25c qt. fJFresh Chocolates Candies,getc O Made fresh every day In oni own factory. 843 Commercial! Street "Tombstone Corner" A small shack of a building is be ing erected at the southwest corner of Commercial and Sixteenth street, which, it is said, will be used as a tombstone factory. There is already a small building occupied by a similar business a few feet to the west, and the two of them will now make a reg ular tombstone corner out of it. Ijor the sick and dying patients in St Mary's hospital, directly to the rear, the sight of the manufacture of tomb stones will doubtless prove , highly edifying, and especially is this very likely inasmuch as the hospital com mands a "magnificent view of the tombstone corner. Incidentally, it is said at the city hall that no permit was secured for the erection of the new factory, though an ordinance ttl quires that permits be secured for the erection of buildings. Yet it is ad mitted that the ordinance carries with it, apparently, no means of enforcing itself, and the whole subject of the buildings, of restrictions for certain kinds of businesses, and of fire re strictions that mean anything, seem to be in more or less of a condition characterized by lawyers as in nubibus. i THE SWEDISH DRAMATIC CO. Of SAN FRANCISCO Will appear at the ASTORIA THEATRE in the new and interesting comedy entitled Peter Peterson and the Suomalainen Huigari (In the English Language) Saturday, August 29, '08 Matinee 3 O'clock Evening Performance 8:30 Prices - - 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 f t For Rubber Stamps and Typewriter Supplies see Lenora Benoit, Public Stenographer, 447 Commercial street For Sale. Twelve ; shares Northern Oyster i companies stock, one hundred and thirty dollars (130) per share. Apply Imperial Restaurant. 8-9-tf. Miss Virginia E. Lane of New York City, and lately of San Francisco, Cal., arrived yesterday on the State of California and has taken up a posi tion as the head trimmer in the Mil linery department at Jaloffs. Miss Lane brings with her the best of ref erences from New York and San Francisco as a capable and thorough competent trimmer, and has held positions in the largest millinery es tablishments in the Union. Her work in this line is unsurpassed, and un doubtedly will be appreciated by the patrons of Jaloff's Millinery Store. Summer Excursions During the months of 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 Beach at rate of $1.75. Return limit thirty days. BIG DANCE at Logan's Hall Saturday Night Music by Pacific Orchestra. Admission, 75c Ladies Fret Subscribe for the Morning Astor ian, 60 cents per month; Notice. There will be a meeting at tw o'clock this afternoon, at the office of the City Lumber & Box Company, on Twelfth street, of the captains of tha various1 tug-of-war teams that are to participate in the Regatta festivities. and all are urged to be on hand, in order to further the details and plans of the contests to come. , H. F. PRAEL, For the Committee.