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ILWACO
Mrs. Matt Markham left Thursday
afternoon for Chinook to visit for. a
lew days with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Curry.
Miss Emma Reckmeyer, who
Been rusticating at Long Beach
sevefat days, left Thursday for
Home in Portland.
has
for
her
The much advertised minstrel show
ef Thos. J. Culligan has come and
gone. The show proved a success the
trst evening and was well attended,
tot the attendance the second even
ing was so small that the performance
was called off and money refunded.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Vaughn and
Mrs. Mabel Hughes returned the lat
ter part of the week from a few days'
outing at the beach.
While at work last week, J. W. Mil
ler, of North Beach, was seriously in
jared. A good sized log rolled off the
wagon c r to him and fot a while he
was thought to be dying. Dr. PnL
cf Ilwaco, was hurriedly called and
pronounced the injury serious but nyt
fatal. Mr. Miller is slowly recover
ing and with careful nursing will pull
through all right. We join the many
friend's of Mr. Miller in wishing him a
speedy recovery.
treatment. The little girl has been
invalid from birth with spinal trouble
and has been a constant care during
this time. Appeals to medical aid have
failed to give relief until their recent
trip to Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Freden
berg are very much encouraged with
the results so far and are assured that
a cure will be effected withiri a few
months.
R V. Holman and George S. Hol
man spent a day or two in Ilwaco
the latter part, of the week attending
to their many business interests in
tin's locality.
' tliursrfay a crowd of pleasure
seekers spent the day at Sand Island
where they watched the seining crews
take large hauls. Those in the
erowd were as folows: R. A. Haw
Kins, wife and two children, Norman
Hawerton, Elaine King and Winnie
Hansen.
Charles Bohn, of The Dalles, Or., a
well known and highly esteemed
yoang man among the people of Il
waco is making a short stay at Il
waco and Long Beach.
The bazaar given by the Presbyter
ian Ladies' Aid Society was in every
way a success. A very attractive fea
ture was the beautifully decorated
table from which delicious home-made
candies were sold. Fancy work of
all descriptions was on exhibition in a
booth, 'presided over by Mrs. James.
It sold very rapidly. Ice cream and
cake were served in- the banquet
room both afternoon and evening. The
entertainment given in the evening
consisted, of recitations and music,
vocal and instrumental, the attend
ance was large and the proceeds ran
well into the dollars. The money will
be used to help pay the debt on the
manse.
Everett Douglass, who is stopping
at Long Beach, had the misfortune to
shoot himself in the foot, Friday, se
vering three toes. The injury is not
considered dangerous, unless blood
poison sets in.
Surrounded by their children and
grand-children and numerous friends,
Afr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons cele
brated their silver wedding Friday
evening. They were the recipients of
several very beautiful presents.
Arthur SnOok returned to Vancou
ver Saturday after a pleasant week's
outing at Long Beach.
Mrs: Fi-ankie Walley and daughter,
of Portland, are stopping with W. C.
Hortferr and family for a few days
ftis week.
Reverend David Leppert, who made
business trip to Portland the first of rBonham, on Sixth street.
the week, returned Friday afternoon
accompanied by two friends.
Miss Mabel Rogers returned Thurs
day from a short visit with friends in
Portland
PERSONAL MENTION
R. A. Hawkins, of Ilwaco. regis
tercd at the Occident last night.
C. E. Johnson, manager and leading
man of the Swedish Dramatic Co., of
San Francisco, was in the city yester
day closing arrangements with Man
ager Hanlin for the appearance of
this company at the Astoria Theatre
on Saturday atfernoon and evening,
August 29th.
Hon. W. H. Holmes, of Salem, is
in the city, an over-Sunday guest at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Mr.- and: Mrs. Wm. Fredenberg, of
lfwacoy returned" from Seattle, the
first of the week, where they had been
placing their little daughter under the cer, and is the guest of Miss Amy
care of an eminent physician for Rannells.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Freeman, of
Portland, arrived in Astoria yester
day, on a visit to Mrs. Freeman's
uncle, Captain Gordon, of the Major
Guy Howard.
Charles E. Houston and family are
sojourning at Collin's Springs for a
few days.
Miss Lottie Hornshue, of. Oregon
City, arrived yesterday on the Spen-
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Astoria Theatre. ,
The Swedish Dramatic Company
EN ROUTE TO JAPAN.
a va .r-. a. jai
are now in excellent condition for the SAM August
play, "Wife in Name Only," at the Francis.B. Loomis of Ohio United ;fice buiMjns ar
Astoria Theatre, Sunday, August 30.' States Commission to the world's ex-
No money is being spared to make n,ition to hM j Tanan : ' ,qo
this one of the most attractive festivi- arriml . thi cj , nU way to
ties of the Astoria regata. The San .. tn m. t,ri.im:n:ir
Francisco and Oakland papers speak! . . American cl.ihit. He
very h.ghly of this play, and it ought ejpccts ,0 retum n Xovember Mr
to be seen by all the Astor.a theatre vesterday wa, thc gucst ol
goers. The company also plays tn prt:u ,..,..,,, ; t,,-.
j honor and which was attended by
'many representative men of the
state.
"The ' condition in the building
trades has greatly improved during
the last two months. Many big of-
going up while
MlHVIII wwnr at nw BkV J MVU
are going up in great numbers.
Activity prevail throughout Greater
New York.
THREATEN A JUDGE.
Portland one night, September Sth,
such demand has been made for tick
ets that the house is almost sold out
already, which will give you an idea
that the play is worth seeing. A la
dies quartette is also included which
will be a credit not only to the com- ,Black Hand Receive(1 t City
pany, but also to the management ot j qj Mexico.
the opera house. The latest of songs
are very cleverly introduced on this
occasion. ,
Funeral Notice.
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 22 -Excitement
was caused at police hcadquar-
jters here yesterday by the receipt of
la letter from Pittsburg, written osten-
The members of Gateway Rebekah Isibly by a member of thc "black hand"
Lodge No. 77, are requested to meet 'and threatening the life of Judge Juan
at Odd Fellows Hall this morning Perez dc Leon. The envelope in
(Sunday), at 7:30 to attend the funer-, which the missive was enclosed bore
al services of our late sister, Mrs. i the printed inscription of the PUts-
Jennie Kline. Mamie Clinton, secre- burg Hotel
tary; Alma Lawson, noble grand. j .Judge De Leon was the magistrate
who recently sent two Americans to
Subscribe for The Mornui; Astorian. .)rjson charged with robbing a bank
60 cents per month by carrier.
Look!!
For the big announce
ment on this page Tues-
day morning
Bankrupt Sale!!
messenger. It is believed here that
they are members of a dangerous cri
minal band who worked in various ca
pitals and that the alleged black hand
letter was from tfieir confederates
who escaped and returned to Pitts
burg. The police of Pittsburg and
Philadelphia will be asked to trace
the sender of the letter.
A JOB FOR EVANS.
CHICACO, Aug. 22. A dispatch to
the Tribune from Los Angeles, Cal.,
says:
Rear Admiral Robley t. Evans, has
been offered the chairmanship of the
Los Angeles Harbor Railroad Com
pany, a big corporation, which will
practically control the harbor of Los
Angeles at San Pedro, The offer
was made yesterday, but no reply has,
been reecived.
TORE PICTURE DOWN.
CO Ml N G
The Beit Show of the Season s
THE
CLAMAN PLAYERS
CHICACO. Aug. 22. A dispatch to
the Tribune from Guthrie, Okla.,
says:
Much indignation was manifested
hiit niorht liv Rititi!lii'flfia uhn it be.
came known that a large picture of ,Presenlin the
Taft and Sherman, posted within the
last few days, in lone Hall, Republi
can state headquarters, had been torn
down. An investigation has been un
availing. Thc picture has been re
placed. ' .. '' "
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A Select Company of Players
16 PEOPLE 16
Band and Orchestra
Big Comedy-Drama
NEW YORK STOCKS.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 22.-The week
in the stock market has been charac
trized by extreme irregularity and pro
fessionalism. Trading partook of the
usual midsummer dullness, little nub-
. . 35c 73c
lie interest being evinced in spite ofi . '
the increase of the money and proper
ties which are trucly encouraging.
This i especially true in the south
western agricultural section The
approaching elections in Vermont ntjiT
Maine and latest developments in New
York and Minnesota impart a pohtu
cal tinge to the situation.
Astoria Opera House
Sun., Aug. 30
Get your Reserved Seats early; the
house will be crowded. Prices, 2Se,
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
THE ANNUAL MEETING "o?
the stockholders of the Odd Fel
lows' Land & Building Association
will be held Thursday, August 27,
General 1908- at 2:00 P- m at 0dd Fellows'
C-ll i 1 It .
betterment is reported in most mer- n8"' ora 01 prMiaent
cantile and industrial lines. Among JOHN HAHN, Secretary.
the railroads the noteworthy events of
the week were the excellent returns of
the Harriman roads and the extreme '
BRICKLAYERS BUSY.
ac
, NEW YORK, Aug. 22.-The Brick
layers' unions report that business -is
picking up. The following encourag- unable to give a connected story of
ing statement was issued last night: the assault, "
weakness of
sureties,
the Rock Island-Frisco
CONVICT BEATS WIFE.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22. H
Schclcnberger, who was released from
San Quentin yesterday is again being
sought by the potice as a result of
an assault committed on his wife, Mrs.
Jennie Smith, at her home here last
night. The ex-corivict beat the wo
man terribly and her, screams attrac
ted the neighbors who arrived too late
to catch her husband, The womaii ts
suffering from a fractured skull and
other injuries and has thtfs far been
' Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the public
that no bills will be paid by the Four
teenh Arjpual Regatta Committee un
less such bill is accompanied by a
voucher duly signed by the Chairman
and Secretary of the Regatta Com
mittee. HERMAN WISEr Chairman,
JOHN H. WHYTE, Secretary.
ENGINE SETS WHEAT ON FIRE
THE DALLES,' Or., Aug, 22.
Ignited from the coals from a .thresh
ing engine between 700 'and 10(
sacks of wheat, representing a value
of $2000, were destroyed1 on the farm
of Dick Neal, about 12 miles south of
The Dalles, Thursday night. The crop
was insured. "' ' ' " -1