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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1907)
'7 1 a THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOItiA, OREGON, . THURSDAY. APRIL 1), 1907, The Stylish Spring Hats Are to be seen And the)' are Verit able Creations of the Artist-Milliner. Pretty Hats and Bonnets with all thejgrace 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 Bond Street 'hark to the metropolis well la don I above and below stairs. The steamer Sue H, Elmore has ar rived In from Tllltinook Hay points, noil loaded, an usual with dairy pro ducts and bringing a group of j-senger. 1906 SALMON PRICES RE-ADOPTED Tho four masted schooner Manila came down from Stella yesterday on the hawserj of tho Oklnhnnm, laden with ties for the California coast. COLUMBIA RIVER PACKERS DE CIDES TO PAY LAST YEARS MONEY FOR THE 1907 CATCH, OWING TO AOVANCES IN COSTS. Tho barkentlne Chehnlla arrived In I yesterday a'ternoon and will go on to) Stella for a load of. ilea, on tho first tow that offer. SHIPS, DOCKS, BOATS Yesterday on the Waterfront of Old Astoria. BAR BOUND FLEET BREAKS Reanoke Gets Away For California . Kilburn Arrival Four Days Behind Chahalit In Manila Down Odd Itama of New. When the sun arov yesterday morn ing In his glory for the first time In quite a bunch of day. It was to bright en the way out for rulte a bar bound fleet of vessels In the lower harbor. But the fleet dissolved under his warm and radiant smile like a pan of milk under the practised tongue of the kitchen cat, the following vessels tak ing flight to sea and their several des tinations: The stearr chips Quito, Ard mount, Fuqui Maru, Skogstad, and Arabia, and the French bark Jacques, on the lines of the Tatoo?h, the only ones remaining being the French bark Emily Galllne and the Russian ship Fen n la, which will probably go out this morning. I many friends In Arroria where Je worked years ago. Is In the city with orders to take the a' earner Northwest around to Vancouver, B. C, and will leave out just as soon as the old Pac ific has calmed down sufficiently to al low his flat-bottomed charge a chance to make the passage One of the best signs on the face of things at Astoria. Just new Is the great gathering of fishing boats that have been released from their winter "snug-harbois," cleared and furnished up, motors, oars a.id sails, and now swarming at all the docks and slips In the city, daily. About 3.300 of them will be in actual service next week. Dr. Linton has arranged fi. great convenience In keeping his drug store open nights it Is the only place In the city where suffering humanity can get relief after business hours, he de serves your patronage lS5-lltreet. In heart of the city. The steamer F. A. Kilburn came In from San Francisco early yesterday morning and went on to Portland af ter a brief stay at t:ie Callender pier. She Is four days bhlnd her regular schedule, having been delayed at San Francisco. - The steamer J. B. Stetson was among the arrivals from San Francisco yes terday morning, en route to the Orient and lumber laden. She made it out to sea with the ba'ance of the bar bounds yesterday. Captain Bonser, a well known river The Kamm flagship Lurllne was a steamer master on all the Important bt late getting Jown Ust evening, treams of the northwest and who has but she ma.le good as usual, and went Tho Astoriun lentils from Induliltit We sources, that ti, majority, In fact, practically all. of the Columbia river canneries have 'all concluded to pay the 1M prices for salmon for the catch of this season and passed the word to their fUhermen. yesterday, to this effect. Thl I one-half cett lower than the figure adopted at th recent session of the Columbia Rver FUhermens" Protective Association .and la adopted In view of the fact that It will only yield the same measure of profit to the packers realised last year, owing to the universal raise In the current val ues of all materials and supplies In cldvnt to the business. It was not possible laat evening to ascertain the reception of this news In the big association of fishermen, but It will probubly develop today some time, and It Is hoped, will be confirmed. The decision reached yesterday by the canneri was based absolutely up on the most careful adjustment of the markets and the possible demands Mr .and Mrs. Oak Sutton have gone Und Including th advanced sale of to Salem to visit w'th friends there prices confronting them In the pur- Hon. J. a. Megler was down from J chase of all manner of cannery and Brookfleld yesterduy. I boat supplied, and from no motive an- n. aiuru ui tiucago is in me cny. i tagomstlc to the nhermen, In any F. P. Kendall of Portland, Is gather-1 sonse, or direction. ing business details The schooner Sehome was among the I arrivals In this port yesterday and will go on up the river on the Oklahamal this morning. The steamer Cascades came down! the river yesterday morning and went I to sea and San Francisco without much I delay. The steamship Roenoke left the Cal lender dock at t o'clock yesterday I morning bound for the coast of California. The llght-houe tender Heather Is I due In from her trip to the south, and! wUI probably be at her pier this- morn-lng. PERSONAL MENTION. .. . . : r ; , , , , .....T SUIMMJMISII SPRING SHOWING IN SUITS I Ml 1 l m rar i: t-v 1 Ti, t uka J -, . r jhm, m ii ems S'tv v n.' v w' i i mi u. m i m n i ii ft t i r i m r m m i m II 7 IiiM HI I i sssi i m iij 3 i n i 1 1 1 ii it j ,Jr m u M'tm . m i i i Logan Billiard, of New York e viewing the business section. C. F. Willis Is down from Portland for a short stay. J. M. Dougnn, of Tacoma, Is a vil tor In the city. A. T. Johnson, of Portland. Is In As toria. A. B. Macelbn of New York, ha business In view here, Arthur E. King, of Portland Is look ing over things In Artorlo. O. O. Hughson, of Portland, repre senting the R. N. Nason & Company oil, paint and glass home, and Its as DONE BY DEED. t'nlted Stnttrs to A. Lclchhart 158 acre Sec. 29-4-8-W A. Llechhart to J. Boyden et. al. same property Malcolm McFarlnnd to W. W. Johnson Lumber Co., Contract for deed for land Sec. 1-7-U-W T. T. Oeer and wife to Martin Johnion land In block B. Trul ltngcr's Add. to Attorlu .. .. slstant manager, was In this city yea-11- K,lUI ,0 J lo, BnJ MOO Copyright 1906 by Hart SchatTncr j? Mart Suits Pressed Free. Something Different From the General Ran terday on a business trip. Z, Sec. 30-7-8 M00 DELICATE SUFGERYl AT ST. MARYS Judges of SNAPPY EXCLUSIVE styles in GOOD headgear are giving their ap proval to JALOFF'S millinery. SEE the line and learn WHY. IT ALO 111 F f New Store. 12U Eleventh St., Between Commercial and Bond MILLINERY Suits, Cloaks, Shirts, Waists, Etc., Remarkable Showing of Navy Men at Target Praotio. NEW YORK, April 10. Remarkably better than locomotion with the aid of good shooting is being done by the crutches. The leg waa encased In gunners of the United States battle plaster bandage and Helnonen it is ships at their target practice at Oua- expected will leave the'hospltal In two I nama, Cuba, according to officers and or three months. men of the Glacier, which has arrived at the New York Navy Yard to take Take 'Em To Dell. I on supplies for the fleet. Last spring Dell Scully cleaned over! There are more than forty hlpg in 2000 Panama hats for the men of thin I the fleet at Guantanamo, 14 being city and still possesses the knack. Take battleships and they have been giving your summer "irtrawfc" to him for re- target practice for the last two weeks, novation and save the purchase of 0 new ones. He is the only artist In The sun never see th dark aldn "" HMWMWHHHtWHWWWHMtMMW i of anything -Success Magazine. tWO OF THE MOST DELICATE OPERATIONS WERE RECENTLY PERFORMED - AT ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL. NEW TO-DAY. Chicken Pi Dinner The Chicken Pie dinner given by the Epworth League of the M. E. Church under the management of Mis EHmore will be Thursday evening from 6-45 to 8 p. m. at church parlor. Dinner 50 cents. 4001 if TTMMBbbbsbW ) I ''Uncommon Clothes." I Ultra Stylish Lin, Charles V. Brown Is thowlng the last and daintiest things In the way of Ladles' low shoes, the Garden Tie, In Oxford style and the latest finish. They - , 1 v.i I ai uiiia, ana nu iiiwi e iimu wibi vait .., 1 .v. V, . . c. . . be ialJ- 0 ter tnem while they last. Hons In the htHtory of St. Mary's hos.l . t, , , I Vnthlnir n,rfl', thorn In this Sr.a. nave wccii ici iriiicu wiiiiin xtiv I . . , . . . . . market. laai wee. in pom instances ur. 101 vo Forsstrom was the operating sur-reon. . , ,, , , In order to make room for new goods , wnch W(J Mpect , a few day&. have axn.c-.ea w,xn cataracts .n Doth eye decw ,0 g,ye 1mn of n per was operaiea on a' week ago Wednes day. At that time a portion of each Special Sale. A Social dance will be given by the Liberty Bell Social club Saturday night April 13th at Logan' Hall, all are cordially Invited. Dtll R Soully, Notary Publlo, at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour I Ladies'! May we sell you, a spring hat one of fashion and stylo, our workmenshlp u the beat and prices the lowest. Mrs M. Peterwn, Star Theatre Bld'g, 11th & Commercial street cent on all solid mahogany furniture, consisting of Dressers. Chlfllonlers' eye was removed, and the patient CneVfl, Mlrror. KflDoloon Be(lK rlhrll. , a aaraenea room, securely and pftrlor Table. . braM bandaged. Yesterday morning the bedsteads, which we have In the follow oanaage. were removed and for the ,ng flni,hei, Poie,, Satn and Burnish Brat time In three years Mr. Fraser M.. contlnu. f0. day. could see. He will be able to leave 0iy ending April 15th, Chas. Hellborn tne hospital by Saturday. The opera & co, lon is entirely successful and Is the nrst 01 its Kind at Ht. Mary's. I MENU The other Is the Instance of a son of Epworth League Chicken Pie Dinner. Hendrlch Helnonen. Typhoid fever left the tendons on one leg In a contrac ted condition at the kneecap. The limb was crooked and unable to sup port the weight of the body, the pa tient moving about on crutches. To straighten the leg oi;t would have re sulted In gangrene. The surgeon re moved sections of the bone above and below the knee and as a result the leg knit the patient will be able to walk with out the aid of crutches. The knee will of course be stiff and the dis crepancy In length will have to be overcome by adding extra lifts to the shoe on that foot but it is Infinitely Held in the parlors of M. E. Crurch. This evening, from K:45 to 8 o'clock. Management Miss Sue Elmore. Chicken Pie Baked Potatoes Hot Rolls Coffee Jellies Ripe Olives Pickles Salads Ice cream Cakes Dinner 60 cents AMERICAN GUNNERS. Glories Of Mont Blanc- There I nothing, perhaps, In the whole scheme of movlng-plcturedom that strikes the beholder with the In tense notion of realism, as when the stalwart grandeur of mighty mountain ranges are thrown within his vision, and be knows that they are only to be seen by travelling thousand of miles over land and water. The machines at the Waldorf concert hall are Ulu tratlng the vast sublimities of Mont Blanc on their films this week, and they are superb and Interesting to the last degree. Next week, these screen will show the sprightly details of the O'Brien-Burn flstlo engagement, from the band-shake In the arena to the throwing up of the sponge, and there will be no single thing left out either. repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon, elec trician, No. 4(7 Exchange street, lei plione, Main 1441. All manner of lectrlo and telephone work don at short notloe. For your watch and clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg the reliable Jeweler, 110-11 street Hotel. .Irving Newly. . furnished. Stoam heat. First class table board. Rates reasonable. Go to A. D. Craig for your tnt, awnings and all kinds of canvas wirt. 13th and Exchange, tf Five Cants t iOO Whn you fed Ilka "sponging" a bit, drop into rrank Hart' drug store and buy a sponge. You can And Just what you want, from I cents to 11.00 per sponge. For EIetrlo Service Installation or If a man knows anything of his own anatomy he must be aware that hi stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration: knowing that he will eat at the Palace when he can conserve Us safety and comfort, by eating only the best cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In the elty of Astoria, day, ornlght, It If always the same, and the Palace habit In one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith la a ma, ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. At the Acme Grocery ,521 Commercial Street We keep a full and complete'line of faucy Groceries Just received a large shipment of the Famous Dependable Coffee, Crespo Wheat Flakes And Numerous pther Good Things Phone Main ft81