THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOItIA, OREGON. WEDNtSDAY, APRIL 10 1907. The Stylish Spring Hats Are to be seen And they are Verit able Creations of the Artist-Milliner. Pretty Hats and Bonnets with all the grace and dash that our artists can put into them are ready for you. Some very stylish hats from Fashion's lead ing centers are also here. Come and bring your friends. All are welcome buyers or not. Mrs, George Pennington, 483 Bon4 Street f route to this port. The latter veM : I expected In sometime today, and the ; movement of the low to the north will 'depend l)irmty upon the character of the weather as It shall develop tn thi next few day. It Ik a risky trip to tko v:h n Hat-bottomed boat at this w'it, and Involves some extraordi nary precautions. The steamship Roanoke l due at the Cullender pier early this piornlnit on her way to California. She will sail from here at 8:30 o'clock, and so fur as Is known Charlie Haddlx 1 the only Astorlan billeted out on her, He has it sl.lo bet upon hi not being eu , sick nl has a c! of carefully Moo ted preventatives on hand to help him win out. but w have a menial photo graph of his losing the bet and pretty nearly everything else, over the aide, before he Is out of sight of the lightship. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE ANNUAL MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT THE CONDITION AN PROGRESS OF THE SOCIETY IN THE PAST YEAR, above the water, suspended from an arm on a white (take. La Du Light, page 34, No. lit (List of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks, Pa clftc Coast, 1J07, page 63). Located on the northerly edge of the channel of the Columbia River. In JO feet of wa ter, and about l. mile below La Du Wharf. The structure from which this light was shown, heretofore reported car ried away and the light extinguished, I was rebuilt and the light reestablished , April 3. ' The following affect the List of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks, Pacific Aurelia Down And Out From Portland ! roavt 1S07 Stern-Wheeler Northwest Here, Bound for British Columbia. ROANOKE SAILS THIS MORNING Costa Rica Du, to Leave Out On Saturday Skogstad Here Ready To Sail For Shanghai, Notice To Mariners. Trescott Landing Light, page 32, No. 118 (List of Lights, Buoys and Day marks, Pacific Coast, 1907, page 62). Located in 7 feet of water off the east erly end of Tenasillihee Island, Col umbia River. April 1, 1907, this fixed white post lantern light was permanently dis continued. Washington. Eureka Light, page 34, after No. 124 (List of Lights, Buors. and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1907, page 63): Located on the northwesterly corner of the Eureka Cannery warehouse, and about 11-8 miles X. X E. 5-8 E from Coo per Point Light, and on the northwes terly side of the Columiba River. April 1, 1907, a fixed white port lantem light was established, 35 feet Oregon coos Bay Entrance, pages 47 and 48. Coos Bay Outside Bar Whistling Buoy, PS, with "K" In white, hereto fore reported not sounding, was re placed by a perfect buoy April 3. Lone Tree Shoal Buoy, 1 1-3, a black second-class spar, heretofore reported adrift, was replaced April 4. Washington. Puget Sound, page 83. Duvamlsh Head Bell Buoy, red, reported adrift. April 5, will be replaced as soon as practicable. Captain Howe, marine surveyor for the San Francisco board of underwrlt ers, reached this city, yesterday morn ing, to make a thorough examination of the Northwe't, prior to her depar ture for the sea, and that departure will hinge somewhat on the nature of his report to the home-ofBce. The Northwest, will it is expected, go around to British Columbia, on the hawsers of the sea tug Geo. w. Vos burg, now at Tillamook City, and en Judges of SNAPPY EXCLUSIVE styles in GOOD headgear are giving their ap proval to JALOFFS millinery. SEE the line and learn WHY. ALOf The steamship Skogstad. lumber la den to the tune of 300.000 feet of fine Oregon .tuff, for Shanghai, came down the river yesterday morning and la at anchor In the lower harbor awaiting the pleasure of the bar which Is buck Ing a bit, at thing of her sUe and depth. Fireman Hansen, whom she left In this port as a hospital patient, on her arrival, here, wsa sent on board yesterday quite recovered from his ill ness, but not In a condition to do any work Tor sometime to come. He was seriously threatened with appendicitis. The stern-wheel steamer Northwest, Captain CI. V, Adams, In commund ar. rived here yesterday afternoon, from roruuim ana Vancouver, en route to Vancouver, B. C. where she will take up a run on the Skeena river, Tor her new owners, the Grand Trunk Railway Company. The steamship Costa Rica Is due down and out from Portlan.i early on Saturday morning next, for San Francisco, The steamer Aurelia arrived down from Portland yesterday morning and went directly to sea and San Francis, co. 100 DONE BY DEED. M. I. Phllbrick et ux. to Lottie Daniels lot 2, block 1 Pine Grove, $ Krue Catering Co. to Jessie E. Mansfield, lots 21-30, block 5, 2 Add. Gearhart Park Columbia Harbor Land Co.. to Mary Smith, lot 4, block 92. Warrenton Park C. C. Woodruff and wife to H. E. Noble, N. E, 1-4 Sec. 20-3-10-W The First Annun Meeting of th Seamen Institute was held at the In stitute bulletin lust evening. Mirny prominent people attended as did sev eral ministers from the various chur ches. The progress of the year and of the years to come were the principal points brought out In the meeting. The work was; started twenty-two years ago when Father McCormlck arrived In Astoria and the succeeding years It has gone on In but a dilatory fashion with no effort to provide a shelter for the futherlng of (he work. A year ago the Reverend P. M. El lefsen came to Astoria, from Portland, and took up the work of securing a home for the seamen and fishermen. He successfully organised the socie ty, secured a subscription of 11388 and the gift of the present building on Ex coango street It was the gift of Mrs. Havel. The building had been for. merly ued as a carpenter shop and i great amount of remodeling was nee essury to suit It to the needs of the In. stltute. On the repairs and remodeling J 1545 mis neen expended and it will tnke about 1600 more before It Is complet ed. The Chapel room, the ladles re ception room and the five rooms to be used as the chspllns residence are complete.!. The quarters Intended for the men are up stairs, Including nine bed rooms, bath and toilet, These remain to be completed as does the reflnl!ilng und painting of the outside of the , building. The ground upon which the building stands does not be long to the society but Is leased. The purpose of the Institute Is not only to furnish a tmetlng plac for the seamen and fishermen but to give a homo to as many as desire It, n fur as the capacity of the building will perl tnt. i The Reverend Ellefsen Is an ex-deep water sailor and the men wishing to secure accomodations will be, made to feel at home. SPRING SHOWING IN SUITS 250 200 2r,oo 4 PER80NAL MENTION. Lieutenant A. J. Cooper, of Fort Stevens Is back from his trip to Sou- thern California. J. B. Brix, W. F. McGregor and Frank Patton leave this morning to attend the loggers meeting In Portland. F. Aj Grennan of Oystervllle Wash ington was glancing over matters In Astoria. A. Stewart, of Portland, has business interests here. W. G. Hampton and wife of Port land are visiting In this city. C. E. Day, of Portland, la In the city. PUBLIC WARNING. I . .. . . ... . we snau not te responsible If liny person takes any but the genuine Fo. ley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds, imitations are worthless and may contain opiates. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tor In the yellow packago contains no opiates and safe and sure. T. F.,Laurln. FILES PROTEST. Mill Owner SeeU, To Co.np.ll Banion To Take Freight. The long standing fight between the Clatskanle & Nehalem Ft. II, or other wise known as the Benson road mid the mill owners has been brought to a head by the filing of a proteit by Sam uel Connell, of the Northwest Door Co, of Portland, with the State Railroad Commission. Connell owns a sawmill about four miies irom laisnanie, and quite n large tract of timber land In the vlcln Ity. The finished output of this mill furnishes the material for the North J. Keneflck, of Portland Is soliciting! west Door Company but Connell says Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaftncr (if Mart Suits Pressed Free. Something Different From the General Run "Uncommon Gothcs." Don't Put Off, For to-morrow what you can do to day. If you put off buying a bottle of Ballard' Snow Liniment, when that pain comes you won't have any, buy a bottle today. A positive cure for Rheumatism, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Contracted Muscles, etc. T. 8. Gra ham, Prulrle Orovo, Ark., writes: 'I wish to thank you for the god results I received from Snow Liniment. It positively curod me of Rheumatism, after others had failed." Sold by Hart's Drug Store. repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon, .lee trlclan, No. 467 Exchange street. 1.1 phone, Main 3443. All manner of lectrlo and telephone work dont at short notice. Thirty days' treatment for kidney bladder troubles and rheumatism, for 31.00. Tour money refunded If not satisfied. Plneulcs contain no loo- hoi. Do not derange the stomach. Easy to take. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. New vStore. ISO Eleventh St., Between Commercial and Bonrt MILLINERY Suits, Cloaks, Shirts, Waists, Etc. business In Astoria. T. G. Robertson, of St. Paul, Is visitor In Astoria, William Potter of Portland, has an eye open for business In the city. Leading Lady Leaves- Madge Carr Cooke, the celebrated actress, who made such a hit as "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabtage Patch," has severed her connection with that com pany as leading laly and left San Francisco for London. The Portland papers are sore 'over the way the theatre managers are handing It out to the people there and in the North west. They say the shows are cut tol .rhini,a f ih. n. .,.., pieces when they leave the Bay City and the prices are doubled and usef.' the "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" which Is billed there minus the leading lady or practically what has made the play .amouH, as a text to show how the theatre goers ure be ing imposed upon. he has been unable to operate his mill because the Benson road has refused to haul the product from the mill to Clatskanle where the A. & C. road would pick up the haul and deliver to the door factory. Connell In his complaint states that the road has continually refused to move the lumber for 15 months, al though the A. & C. road has promised to furnish the cars. It Is understood that the Benson road claims that It Is a private concern, and does not have to abide by the mandates of the Rail road Commission as the regular com mon carriers do, but Connell, on the other hand. Insists that the tariff filed NEW TO-DAY. A Social dance will be given by the Liberty Bell Social club Saturday night April '13th at Logan's Hull, all ure cordially Invited, For your watch anj clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg the reliable Jeweler, yo-11 street. Hotel. .Irvina Newly, .furnlslind. Steam heat. First class table board. Kate reasonable. Oo to A. D. Craig for your ten", awnings and all kinds of canvas wirit 12th and Exchange. tt Five Cents te 1100 When you feel like "sponging" a bit, drop into Frank Harfe drug store and buy a pong. Tou can find Just what you want, from t cents to IS.00 per sponge. DslI R Scully. KoUry Publlo. at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour I CALL FOR WARRANTS. with the Southern Pacific, tho O. R. & N. and the Northern Pacific, and that It Is therefore to be classed as a com mon carrier, and under tho Jurldle tlon of the State Commission. Th0 outcome of this matter Is large. ly awaited by a number of mill owners who have built mills along this road and are In the same shape as Connell Lsdi.s'I May we sell you, a spring bat one of fashion and style, our workmenshlp is the best and prices the lowest, Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theatre Bld'f, lltn & Commercial street. For Elsotrlo Strvfes Installation or If a man knows anything of his own anatomy he must be aware that hit stomach is a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at the Palaoo when he can conserve Its safety and comfort, by eating only the best cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In the city of Astoria, day, ornlght, it I always the same, and the Palace habit Is one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith Is a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. N CALL FOR WARRANTS NOTICE I is hereby given to all parties hoIJ- HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITI8. Most victims of appendicitis 'are 9 Ing Clatsop county warrants endorsed I th0He who are habitually constipated. prior to February 1st 1906, to present r'" t6,, Fru't B ,ea I chronic constipation by stimulating same lor payment to county Treasu- the liver and bowels and rASforac h rer's office. Interest ceases after this natural action of the bowels. Orlno date. WM. A. SHERMAN. Laxative Fruit Syrup docs not nause- Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore. Dated ate ' gHpe and U mlId an! Peasant a atn-in r.. a o ,a t0 take- Refue substitutes. T. F. Astoria, Ore,, April 10, 1907. Laurin, 0wl Drug Store. At the Acme Grocery 521 Commercial Street We keep a full and complete line of fancy Groceries Just received 'a large shipment of the Famous ' Dependable Coffee. ' Crespo Wheat Flakes And Numerous Other Good Things Phone Main 81