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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, A STO III A, OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1907. A BIT Of HISTORY. Incidents of Interest In the Career of . 1 . sa ALONQ THE 1V1IARVE5 Just received by express direct from New York a grand assortment of new silks Waist Patterns, Desirable Fancy Silts for waists have never been as scarce as now, bat these new arrivals are up to the minute every one a beauty no two alike new stripes, plaids, coin dots and Ombre effects,' in all the popular colorings, priced from 75c to $1.50 yd. Asb to see our new RAJAH SILKS. PONGEES are one of the most popular silks for spring and summer '07. We have them from 50c to $1.50 per yard. Our wide Black Taffetas from 75c to $1.50 per ysrd are the very best values in the market. SlfJItlGTOtl PHY GOODS CO. MoterScow Sotoyome Arrives in from Umpqua River ALLIANCE REPORTS FROM C00S spell at noon today, and the end Is thought to be very near. He has ben troubled with heart failure, since In December and has been rradjually getting weaker until now his condition Is very (enfeebled. Sam D. Adair, formerly of this city has purchased property on the East Side- In Portland. He has1 platted It and is doing business under the name of the Warrenton LanJ Company of which he is president. He has re cently moved his family there and in tends to make that place his home. NEW ROAD IN 8IGHT. PERSONAL MENTION. P. D. Corel of Plalnview Nev, la here, Arthur Klssen of Eagle Cliff was In tte city. ' E. C Thompson of Tacoma is at theMerwyn. . H. D. Mohr of Sheflteld Ind, was In town Saturday. . H. H. Moher of Pierce Neb, Is visit ing In this city. S. Henn & wife are spending a few days In Astoria. R. B. M&groder of Portland was down Saturday. C A. Ryan, Lytton, Cat waa at the 'Occident yesterday. j Miss Emma Hamkins of Albany 1 paying Astoria a visit. Walter Q. Tucker of Cincinnati dhlo, has business' in town. W. H. Preston of Warrenton was In the city yesterday on business . C. S. Frantx of San Francisco was transacting business nere yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. August Kinney are back from their trip to Portland and Seattle. was to begin, that being in another Mr. C W. Spriggs head salesman for department over which he had no con Herman Wise will take a two week's j troL He stated further that he had ex vacation. j perlenced but few obstacles' In secur- A. W. Hammond, Dan Gillis and Gus ing the property rights and up to Jogren, all of South Bend were looking February 1st., his company had dis over Astoria yesterday. j bursed $148,000, to title holders. In Mrs. Mary J. Fox arrived home yes- his opinion it will be but a short time terday on the noon express from Port- j until the complete right of way Is land, after an absence of several 'cured at a total cost of but from 50,. Northern Paeifio to bo Enlarged by Another Feeder. , Plans are now on foot to add another tributary to the Northern Pacific. Frankfort on the opposite shore of the Columbia will be one terminal and the road will strike the N. P. at Kelso. On being Interviewed, H. P. Savage, doin gthe necessary work to secure the right of way, said that he could not say when the construction work months. Lieut Wm. T. Stromberg, U. S. S. Perry is spending Easter in Astoria. The Lieutenant was formerly station ed here. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Christiansen came over from Fort Columbia yester day on a trip combining pleasure and business. Captain W. E. Smith has severed his connection with the federal cus toms' service and will embark In some other pursuit in the course of a few days. Rev. Father Hunt, O. D of Portland is In the city, the guest of Rev. John 000 to $75,000 more than has already been spent The new road will do bus Iness under the title of the Columbia River & Gray's Harbor Railway Company. WILL SOON BEGIN BUSINESS. New Saw Mill Almost Completed At Klamath Falls. Advices received In this city yester day are that the big new saw mill now under construction by the Barrett-Wilson Lumber Co., at Klamath Falls' will be readv for business on Waters, rector of the Catholic church, 1 June lgL ia Is one of the latest of and will occupy that pulpit this morn ing. A. H. Srunold, manager of the As toria office of the Pacific States Tele phone & Telegraph Company, return ed yesterday from a trip of several days 'duration ,at Ilwaco and vicinity. J. R. Cobk western passenger agent of the Northwestern line, with head quarters at Portland, was in the city yesterday, greeting his old friends at t&e A. ft C office and about town. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blue, of Es tacada, Oregon, who have been In the city for the past week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ford, at ES4 Exchange street left for home yes terday morning. Father Dlelman, suffered a sinking up-to-date mills on the coast and they have placed their order here In Astoria with the J. S. Delllnger Co., for their complete outfit of records, stationary, etc. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema. These are diseases for which Cham berlaln's Salve la specially valuable. It quickly allays the Itching anj smarting and soon effects a cure Price 25 cents. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. There's naught so sweet as love's young dream. And It would sweeter be, If lovers would only take A little Rocky Mountain Tea. J. D. DUBACK, Optometrist. SUCCESSOR TO THE OREGON a PORTLAND OPTICAL CO. Examination of the eyes free and Results Guaranteed. ; LENSES $1.00 AND UP. Torik Lenses, $4.00 and up. Our special Invisible Bi focal (for old folks) $3.50 and up. BUY YOUR GLASSES OF ME AND SAVE MONEY Complete grinding plant on the prenlstfle 25 per cent discount on all work before the 10th of May if you bring this advertisement. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN " 173 4th., Y. M. C. A. Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Washington Enters Port and Qott Up the River Light House Fleet To ' Make Trips Virginia Goes To Port' land to Finish Loading. " ie Sotoyome, one of the odJest looking craft In northern waters ar. rived In port yesterday and was ber thed at the O. H, & N. dock, where she will load out 3,400 barrels of ce ment from the 15,000 barrels stored there for the Southern Pacific Com pany, a few months' ago from the French Bark Empcreur Metallic. These the Sotoyome will take to the Ump qua river, whence they will be hauled Inland to a point of service on tne Drain extension of the S. P. en route to the coast. The vessel Is a three master, of scow lines and a big spread of canvass, and is very useful as a carrier. She will make several trips in this behalf. The 'light-house tenJer Columbian is about ready for a cruise to Alaskan points with station supplies, and will probably get away on the early flood tomorrow. And It Is said the Heather and Armeria are both to leave out on hlgk-sea duty. An Honored Astorlan Cltlisn, Apropos of 4he birthday cVlitorntltm In honor of Mr. August Schorneakau, of this city, on Inst Sunday, the fol lowlng bits of personal history In hlsj career will be Interesting to all his friends: Arrival In New York on Palm Bun day, March ICQ?: went to Gram! I land, Nebraska ami enlisted In the 1st Nebraska Infantry Regiment In Hull county, NcbniNkB, which win later transformed Into a Cavnlry RcKtntont ufter serving 3 years service he went to Germany In 1865 on a visit ami mar rled there. He i-amo west, to The Dul log, In IS.O where he and hit wife set tled and bought a farm familiarly known as "Cross Hollows' he also con ducted a hotel, store, post office and Sheep Range there. In 18S he volJ out anj came to As toria. Cross Hollows is a Railroad station now and called "Shanlko," It was well known In former years o all travellers going to Pendleton, and was a great reunion point far big game hunters. METHODS INVESTIGATED. Thomas Shute was heard from yes terday, at Victoria, whence he expect' to start for Liverpool, at once, going via Vancouver and Halifax, and reach ing England In eleven days, direct. There ha been a shift of engineers In the light-house fleet here, Chief Startup, of the Heather going to the Armaria and Chief Munday) of the flagship going to the Columbine. The schooner Virginia Is to be sent on to Portland, to finish .loading at the Inman-Poulsen mills, for San Francisco. The steamer Alliance arrived In port yesterday from Coos Bay, and after a brief stay at the Callender pier, went on to the metropolis. The steamer Washington has arrived in port after a load of lumber which will be taken on board up the river. The steamer Geo. W. Elder Is due In from the California coast at al most any hour. Fruitgrowers Assooiatlon In Lime . light. 8ensation ExptcUd. LOS ANGELES. March 30.-The ex amlnatlon of several prominent whole sale grocers before the Federal OrsnJ Jury yesterday Is said to have begun the Investigation Into business moth ovls that Is supposed to be far reach Ing In Its scope. Two officers of the Southern California Wholesale Grow ers Association nnd 3. F. Paulding. secretary for the Retail Growers As sedation, were the wltnesiea exam I nod. Of the first named orguntia tlon A. W. Itawson, a former secretary and C, M. Carr, present holder of the same office, were summoned to the Grand Jury chamber. The examina tion waa conducted by United States District Attorney Oscar Lawler. m mimM W DUNK BY DEED. W. L. Chlttendon to Mrs. L J.I Cain, lot 1, block 20, Flavcl Park L J. Cain, et ux.p to F. K. Held- ter, same property .... Chas. Deane and wife, to F. W. Preston. 9 seres land In Clat sop County Heirs' D. K. Warren to Mary E. Smith, 20 foot strip of land In Clatsop County ,. United States to Margaret Lewis 160 acres In Sec. 15-5-J-W., Same, to Annie Lewis, 1(0 acres In Sec. 10-5- Same, to Llllle Lewis, 160 acres Sec. 10-5- C. C. Masten and wife, to W. G. Ayre, land In 8c. 16-4-10-W., United States to J. W. Harrison, 160 acres Sec. 28-5-9-W 100 100 Copyright 1907 by Hart ScharTner U Marx DISTINCTION Is apparent in our spring lines of clothes. Designed by art, tailored with skill and finished with taste. 4000 The steamer Tiverton has arrived in port and Is berthed at the Tongue Pt mills, where she will load outward for the Bay City. The fine French ship Asle made it to sea yesterday on her voyage to Eu rope. ASTORIA IN THE LEAD. j Sole Agent "Uncommon Clothes." I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Both Agreeable and Effective. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and the fact that It is pleasant to take and contains nothing In any way injurious has made It a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. 8. Pelham. a merch ant at Klrkvllle, Iowa, says: Tor more than twenty yeara Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been my leaJlng remedy for all throat trouble. It Is especially successful In cases of crottp. Children like It and my customers who have used it will not take any other.' For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. NOTICE. The members of the Astoria Sea men's Friend Society are hereby notl- that a proposition will be made our annual meeting to change and amend the constitution. The meeting be held on the 2nd Tuesday in AprlL fled at NOTICE. The Columbia River Trappers and Seiners' Union will hold lis next reg ular session on Tuesday evening next In this city, at 7:30. mlWOMEN Ilobertlne gives what every woman most deslreu a perfect complexion. It brings that soft, smooth, fresh, clear t!nt to the cheek that denotes youthfulness. It will bring beauty to tlioce who lack it: it will retain It ia? thoBS who already porsobs it; It 'will enabie you to successfully combat the ravage of weather and time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just try , Jtobertlne. Your druggist will give you a . free sample. All drug- rlsts keep Robertlne, Will Have Mn snd Boys Shop 8u psrior to Anything in Oregon, In conversation with Mr. Herman Wise we were privileged to get a few Ideas' as to the Improvements he Is making In his large new Store. There will be a separate window for each Department, a Hat window, Furnish' Ings and clothing wlnJuw; each door will have one solid sheet of plate glass, the entrances are on the vestibule or der and the ceilings of all wlnJows and entrances are uniform and pern-led above the main windows where goods will also be displayed and where both above the main windows there Is a long row of secondary windows where s"Oods will also be displayed anu where both upper and lower windows and entrances' are ilt up, once can easi ly Imagine himself In front of a Brond' way clothing store. In front of the store upon the edge of the sidewalk there will be several ornamental iron posts, each post with six electric lights. Wardrobe Cases. Nearly every men's suit and over coat will be hung inside of wardrobes with glass fronts, so as to keep out the dust and yet show the color of each coat The back and sides of all ward robes are of Port Orford ceJar so a to keep out moths thus making them moth and dust' proof, around the posts In the center there will be mirrors and all along the line brass hooks upon which to hang your coat while trying on. But the main reason why first class eastern stores ue wardrobes Is to avoid the continual pulling out, which coats receive when forty or fifty are li a pile upon a table. The padding and stitching In a coat subjected to a great strain when pulled thus' It frequently happens that a coat loses Its shape a little while af. ter you buy it, coats hung in ward robes are protected against dust, against moths and against that evor occurlng pull, again, coatsi hung in wardrobes are pressed and the cus tomer can see exactly how It fits. Those who buy "Wise" kept clothes will in truth be benefitted. It will surely be a pleasure to stop In the up-to-dwte clothing store. En terprise always wins, and Mr, Wise will win because he is enterprising and FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SEE OUR WINDOW! EVERYTHING YOU NEED! PAINT, COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE. NETTING NEEDLES, OARS & FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co., Inc. Successors te Foard k Stokee Ce- ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. INelson Trovtr, Vice-Pree. and fiopt. P L BISHOP. Secretary ASTORIA HAVINGS BANK. Tree Designers and Manufacturers of . STHE LATEriT IMPROVED ! Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnish! S'owcNce 'soucited; foot of Fourth Street Good, Better and Best. You always get the best at our store. ; Just received a large shipment of Baking' Powder Q Fancy Spices Acme Grocery Co, Phone Main. 68J 52 J Commercial St. up to date in everything. 1 '.