The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 09, 1907, Image 8

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THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. ASTORIA, OllKC. ON.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1007
LENT....
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Broiled Mackeral 2"c per tin.
Kippered Herring 25c per tin.
Snow White Halibut 2."t per tin.
' Fancy Prepared Codfish 20c box.
Fancy English Bloaters c each.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Salted Salmon Tips 20c per lb.
Salt Herring, Mackerel. Salt Salmon.
Just Received A fresh shipment of Bakers
Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee.
A. V. ALLEN,
ZANGENBORG IN AMERICA,
Famous Denmark Actor Wll Tour thi
United States.
NEW YORK, March Zangenborg,
Denmark's leading actor, arrived her
yesterday on the steamer United States
from the Royal Theatre, Copenhagen
to tour this country. He will be seen
here first at the Plaaa theatre on the
night of March 13. Later he will go
West.
A fellow passenger of Mr. Zangen
borg was Otto Flck, originator of the
Idea of apartments where housekeep
ing Is done on the co-operation plan.
He has built several large apartments
In Copenhagen, Stockholm and Lon
don, wherein the plan is said to have
been conducted with success.
He believes there is an opening here
for such houses in the United States
and will investigate.
BUY YOUR
HIBBARD WAS DRUNK
So Heney Explains Granting of
Writ of Error in Roef Case.
BAR ASSOCIATION TO PROBE
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FROM
S. A. G1MRE
543 Bond 8L, opposite Fisher Bros.
Action of Superior Judge in Interfer
ing With Court of Co-Ordinate Jur
isdiction Will Be Investigated
Ruef's Attorneys are Blamed.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. An es
citing meeting of the San Francisco
bar association was held tonight. Abou1
a hundred lawyers gathered to con
sider the action of Superior Judge Heb
bard in granting a writ of error to Abe
Ruef while the latters trial was pend
ing in a court of co-ordinate Jurlsdic-j
Uon. Assistant District Attorney Hen
ey in a sensational speech declared
that the actions for Ruef was more re
prehensible than the conduct of Judge
Hebbard, in taking advantage of the
latters alleged condition to secure a
writ to frustrate the progress of Jus
tice.
Attorney Dwyer spoke forcibly along
similar lines. Attorney Ach of Ruef s
counsel denied that Hebbard was in-
Ijoxicate'l. The grievance commltteo
of the association will make a thor
ough investigation of the affair.
WATER FRONT ITEMS.
The bar pilot schooner Pulitzer went
out to her station yesterday morning.
The schoner SaJvadore and Abble,
are due down the river this morning
Grand Spring Opening
EXCLUSIVE
MIL!
INERT
Foreign and Domestic
AT
Jaloffs New Store
120 Eleventh St., Between
Commercial and lion (I
ARTISTIC MILLINERY, Exclusive
styles. Best quality. Direct from
New York. Affiliations enable us
to secure the latest styles in the most de
sirable creations in head dress.
The stock on display for this spring
is the most select and desirable to be
found west of Denver, and is in duplicate
ot the latest styles of San Francisco.
Our prices are lower than you pay
for the same millinery elsewhere.
MRS. A. JALOPP
....MILLINER....
Make us a visit and make an early selection
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Mm W w I
For 18 Days More
Quite, a number of men working in the
several mills request, inasmuch as pay
day comes between the 10th and 15th
of the month
fl ' T
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Be continued for a few days longer. Agreeable with this
request, I will sell my NEW AND UP TO DATE STOCK at
the same LOW FIGURES in vogue during the last three
weeks or 18 more days, but after that there will be no
more extension. So let 'em go.
1-2 off on winter Overcoats
J -5 off on Rain Coats and Suits
J -5 off on Hats and Underwear
1-5 off on Trunks, Umbrellas etc.
42 long pant Boys Suits, Your choice
$4.35 Sizes 12 & 19.
56- 3 piece boys stits, your choice $2.90
Sizes 7 & 15.
WISE
Astoria's Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE
bound for the California toast with
big loa'Js of lumber.
The steamer Kanta Anna arrive!
flown yesterday morning from Stel'a,
lumbft- laden or Sa' ' .aiicisco, and
passed out on the morning flood.
The schooner Inca went to sea ye
terday morning on the hawsers of the
bar tug Wallula. She la bound for the
Bay City.
The German steamship Tiberus is
due In this port early next week, and
will load lumber at the Tongue Point
Mills, taking on one and one-half mil
Hon feet, for Oriental delivery.
Captain Charlie Jordan, of the Cal
lender steamer Jordan, Is about to
leave for Kelso, Washington, on pri
vate business and will be gone for som
ne. In the meantime Captain Max
Vibbe, of that company will have
command of the Jordan.
Tender Ameria The lighthouse ten
der Armerla sailed from San Francisco
for the Columbia river yesterday. On
the way up the coast she will have a
quantity of coal with Lightship No.
83, at Rlunt's Reef, off the California
coast. On her arrival at Astoria the
transfer of officers will be made.
Reminded Bill Nye of Clay.
Bill Nye Into onft nlirht entered n
fashionable New York hotel and naked
for a room. He looked Needy, no the
bediainondod clerk told him there was
only one room left, and Mint under the
cornice, and that he'd have to pay In
dvance.
"Oh, all rljjht," was the humorist's re
ply. He wrote his name In the re;;istes
nnd pulled out a heavy roll of yellow
hack bills.
When the clerk saw the roll and the
name u jfreut light dawned on him.
"By the way. Mr. Nye," he said, wltb
sugar In his voice, "cnine to think of It,
we hare nn elegant room on the sec
ond floor you can have. I'd forgotten."
"Oh, all right," snld Nye. "Hut, do
you know," ho continued, "you remind
me of clay."
The clerk swelled and answered:
"Why, no. I don't think any one ever
told me that I looked like Henry Clay."
"Oh, not Henry," responded Nye;
"not Henry; Just common, ordinary
clay, you know mud." Collier'.
Two In One Winter.
C. B. Emerson, of Fltzwllllam. N. H..
had two attacks of pneumonia In one
winter. He writes that two physici
ans said he could not recover from the
last attack. After they had srlven up
hope he began taking Foley Honey
and Tar, which brought him out all
right He writes that he surely thinks
Foley's Honey and Tar la the grandest
remedy for throat and lung trouble'.
Gently move the bowels and at the!
same time stops the cough. Bee's
Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains Hon-1
oy and Tar. No opiates. Best for!
coughs, colds, and whooping cough. I
Satisfaction guaranteed. Mother. In-1
dorse it. Children like it. Frank Hart's
Drug Store.
fl
The salve that acts like a poultice!
Is Fine Salve Carbollzed. No other'
salve so good for cuts, bums, bolls:
and chapped skin. Ask about It. Price
25 cts. Frank Hart's Drug Store.
DISTILLERS
LOUSIVILLE,
8AVED HER 80N'S LIFE.
The happiest mother In the town of
Ava, Mo., Is Mrs. s. Ruppee. She
writes: "One year ago my son was
down with such serious lung trouble
that our Dhyslclan was unablA tn hin
him; when by our druggist's advice
I began giving him Dr. King's New
Discovery, and I soon noticed Im
provement. I kept this treatment up
for a few weeks when he was per
fectly, well. He has worked ataadllv
since at carpenter work. Dr. King's
New Discovery saved his life." Guar
anteed best cough and cold cure by
Chas. Rogers, Druggist.
60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Old Forester Whiskey
High in Quality and Price1
Tucker Whiskey
Beat Value on the Coast
Major Paul Whiskey
Noted for its Fine Flavor
Boars the
Signature
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DISTItlKUTOitS
A8T0RIA, . OREGON
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KENTUCKY
T. F. Laurn, Owl Drug Store.