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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 107. ! SEWS ITEMS FROM i The Note of Distinction WARRESTOX mmmer Yea krow hit lib ceacs is cress.. Tie iscesi&e scsetHg tiit sets 2 wocua af art frca tie crowd. If s the Hat ! At Jaloff's New Store yoa always get tie Ur eq uitable Style at the lowest Price. cf o r.jKj $ c WF.RV7'"N. Ajcti tl F r- f ir- fe t--f-a -. l.ae ttr . Tt Rn 8. t H .' arj a:J Sa " kart t Af&orla fe a1f tW fk ). fjWism l tk 1H SwaSKlS C8SffiMC efcg as. 3 nsBtiry Kjtr nrl punts aur f thm awstfj tmtpd&r 120 11th SU Betweei CcmaerctaJ tad Bond Streets f Vft. f are zrrpirtzs U bur Millinery, Salts, SHrts, Waists, Etc Something New Every Day. 4IHMMMIMMMMHMMMMMMMMMHi WATERFRONT HUB cUo. aa4 west 4ay saarnis. as to PorUa4 yssstsr i Wrr:M. Tser are a G t Is las rtrtsi:y tfca cast pet ta ti ' tCs of tViw 4parttef Otftf' arm A U Ldk. its gotm to Portia' ms 1 j ktlf of tb D- L. ErfJy Losbrr Cren- I pasy io rcr wrta f-w tsvtfcr t'Jt-nt here. , J Sr. O. & Vtwi few rwiarn4 t Wfrt, W Tt it rwratts t!s ' : sSdagi asd rwvady pmtrh4 by tk ! K2y LbT Csty of Wimw New Craft Joins the Astoria Fleet the Schooner Evie. Tfct Xrwfiaj uurssls) g2ir taJTj ia c-tr ti Ur yrrJay m"B- teg freest tk Bay CTjr sad left c far; p'r juti set exxjOl I This y wa rrwrt4 is AiCrti U LoomiM, Mr. U Bmoii. Mm Xri ; ti IHttmr, ICbw Mtrr Off n4 the TRAMP FLEET ENTERS PORT totvytr Her, Aftw Msra CAi CelufrJs. Cm la W'ttti Goed B j Snt LvHin, Tskt Away 6np CH Awl Whrf ftrrn Y !!. tntTKhZMri fcjr .,!.!! ClX A Co . f tfcte efry, f'r tk wm of 12 SAM. V rtr4 Ja fiS jt f."- StT wslf r14 C, Jbw iwrtflr tte to fiarj f Xrirf5T BW5 Of til BTj Tl rte4r ! 4U fa trt !a f feror. "bnwVm msM-nar for th ttoi to MrJnj f'r. ?.!; o tV isiry firtrt jf fh h' I rh wnl ffy. Ta JUVrtae to nrrn- Om 4hrttirn f tK Krl. Jwryf'r pti,i;f !. f'.V.vn: J'm- ' ftr. M. powr 354 7t. Urfh. ' 71 1-2 ff: br-j'S, M Vp'll, lfTjl Jn 111. rtT!r hlt;W-. ok rain 1a n!fct Jrwlfif jpl tv,ki f'rr P'rxland M way poinu: n. W. WvtA, K. B. Brit Vn, U G. Wntf. Captain Al. BM mtam-r ?'rhUn4 trlsiy. a4 tnutW trovp of AnrrUn wwjt yu! n th Lorlir, last ri!nK, t f ir'r for tW w thro wk, irn!y, A. R. Cy- fon, lr. T. I. Barf, Rv. C. C. Rarick, J. E. J'hnun, KWon Turner, and At. CViinty, whr af;h an4 aJl rxy;t t V up hmtunt'taA tfaimn In that flr. arrtve-J In port from rfm Umpjna Riv er, aftr ,24 mor barrel of B. P. cmnt and Ix taklnr on caro at th 0. a Jf. p1r. Hh will et away about Tu4ay nt Th Brltlh (rtsamnhlp Klrkl, Ure-1 port ytwnjay frorn Han Fran- ;r.r4y trirr at 11 VVyk with ;h bOTa Mnl Wu of friist aa-4 (fctr of M4t 5-' A altark of iBdsMeu ku kt Mr ; daJK tpskztf forty Jj. ww disa- i "art t"w tBor for intnl 4y. ' barkl br saJw evs-jrt for t!swe S tow Jb r .J to rrrry. C'AS.TbiA c hr 3' a ! trip frrsa . oa a riait ' rmiasA U'mn. 3 ntr, a of Mr. gtlW, . wa.t Uk Ew arhtaS. ; a4 tmmriU!y !f! for lUm- " ! memi. w!st Mr. Sfi' ril It Th Warr Pa--k:r CxjJ!y j trEr tta! tW bry ra5rinf ' AJa.ik. wfeijit, tie Beriim, t Avwn f rc-m ith rJWinatttm. aSortf wita ti &5s S. Nx.V.m aai 1 itTM' a ft ! ,! j' J.o Cs.tvt. aaj -V g?t it ww".S t f.iir frjra hr !XiS t3i rr.U ! 'f thk trie W Portiss'l wfcj;br Is wat '; . . . . . I , . . : of fnTl rTt aroocf th torcra. ; taris F'wier kaa rtsns-5 frwn to Jfcwt ia. to aa4 tt rai2 ae4 rrrr tir-' a'a'acJ ia m f lay. Mr. Tow-; 3r ay k cars b'r tflj tb "Orwtt ' Addr KTtiro" a Friday tijtt It- t ta -a. c wtta arm. aay f Ttriay ii mal paiat f-w oor jp3lr Iwtor fry the rtult to hte of hl !r,'-isr. Mrt. C3?rrr.ir. feo iuur bB atat- lr: iii ta BprviSm of Kfly'f boaH-! In hou. r!arn4 to hom at Kbappa today, bw Wtlftf in th caua CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. by V.c-Pr(ijnt Fairbanka at &tt!, in July. XEW TORK, Afrrt! U. Tin: Oener- 1 Beriary of the Sx.Wy of t"nltl TV rwinvrr F. A. KVsrn cam i Chri!taj EnJavor.W llllaro K'xw. -krtra yrrlay at Wo n'n an! 4e-1 announce tha! Vi--prHent Fair part! over t.v bar for Earta arsl!bnk n! J'3re th. :2r4lntma Kaa FrayriK. i tUmal Cbrttlan Erwlav ronvrillon j wblth will t in ion In Seattle Ta-. tnr Caoo ntrH port yfc-jJai' J ,5- H1 wbjrt will b- Our tTlir .-rwifc ar,4 lt.-1-t or. no b ' Country It Probln and POMlblll rlr-r, prwjnuibly for Portland. tb : country ii Tb fin oil at' Arip !-r fcam In froi tfc Bay Ofy yHif rday morninj; r;J jjt c .c tft cv-tropollj ,;l;i-ut 4ay bw. I SAN DOMINGO TREATY. BENNINGTON DISASTER. Statu Honoring Victim Will b vild at Point Loma. Un opposed By Nativ Bcaut It 8Up Toward Annexation. I Clothes Are Here. All Wool Fabrics Cut in the Right Style. Honestly Tailored and Made to Fit. Those Hart, Schaffner & Marx Gothcs Better See Them Now Youll Need Them Any Day Copyright 1 907 by Hart Schaffner U Marx ''Uncommon Clothes." Always Right DONE BY DEED. United Suit. acr In 8c. Blle Morriifin. to II. Kvan. 10 - 13-5-7-W.. .. t ui., to J. J. lot NE WTOP.K, Apr!) 1S.-A .ll;Irh to tn Herald from Puerto Plata. Kan Domingo, aaya th oppoaltion to th- Arnrl;an treaty haa b-:n ttrngth nd by the lttr of Snaotr Hy ourn, of Idaho. In whl'b h aald h faorl aurb a convention with Han BAX DIEOO, Cal., April 13 Th nst! tlt in rixrtttLvmtirtil. th vlrflme ftf th gur.Vat BrmlngV dieter. wiuj ! wcu it meant a big tep iowarj annexation, xn new of th b Dnvelle-l on Point Loma. on July 21. It I tatd on naval authority that all the vl of th Pacific wituAr'm will be present and tak part In the exercto. letter th dlxpatca ay, ha rauoed mu'h agitation but H I believed th treaty will pa, though In a modified form . AN INSIDIOUS DISEASE. On of th wort feature of kidney trouble la that It 1 an lnxldloai div- and before foe victim realize bl danger be may bar a fatal mUady. Take Foley Kidney Cure at tha flrt: tgn of trouble aa it correct lrregu- laritle and prevent BHght'i dleaae an dlabete. T. F, Laurin, Owl Drug tore. Why Prices Find a Low Level here for After Easter Buyers Kaster is over and there are many hats that it is best to dispose of at a very small price rather than to hold over for another year. IOO Chic and Styl- isn Ladies' Hats to choose from. Paris. New York. ' 1 London and Berlin, have each contributed its Choic est styles. All have been marshalled together by our Millinery Chief into a harmonious whole of Un rivalled elegance. This week will be the great Millin ery reception. Pay us a visit whether you buy or not Mrs. George Pennington, 483 Bond Street RECIPE FOR BOILS, PIMPLES AND SORES. Hhak well In a bottle th fol lowing and tak on teaopoonfu! after each meal, and at bedtime, viz: Fluid Extract tandellon, one-half-ounce, Compound Kar gon one ounce. Compound Byrup Karflaparllla three ounce. The IngreJIent are harrnle and can be obtained from any g'fW pharmacy at a nominal acre in Bee. 2-1J-6-7-W., ,. Thl mixture I ald to be a Mendld Spring Ton and Blood Cleanser, because of it gentle, thorough, prompt action In forcing from the blood and cant out In the urine all acid, want and ml -cro-organifcrn which cauxe pim ple, boll ad eruption and which often ruin a good com plexion. Now Ih the time to take it. Ruff, lot IS. IS, 2J. 8c. and lo! 2. 11-4-S-W, fathrlrie BilLamon, to J. J. Ruff, lot 1, 2, 7, S, 10 In 8f. 2-4-1 P. , Halferty and wife, to Ceo. Warren, Z lot In Matter' Ad'l. to Warrenton ('. Tt Hlggln. et al., trutee, to ('. R. Hlgglnn, et al.. lot -7, I, block 137, Warrn' Ex teriaion to Warrenton Bame, to name, lot In Warren ton United State to R. Svennen, 10 acre, Bee. 13-5--W W. W. Fry and wife to GranJ Rapid, Oregon Timber Co., BW 1-4 8ec. 2J-5--W Iarael Kalllo to Petter Johanaen, ftD acre. Bee. 20-7- W .... t 10.) 100 1200 10 10 Tak 'Em To 011. Lat spring Dell Scully cleaned over :00 Panama hat foi the men of thin city anJ tlll popaefe the knack. Tak your summer "vtrawV to blm for re novation and ave the purchase of new one. He U the only artUt In town. I Indisposed. Dr. August C. Kinney dcslrev It stated that owing to til lualth he will not be able to study new case for sometime. Address blm at th Irving Hotel for the present. Ladies'! May we sell you, a spring hat one of fashion and style, our workmenshlp I the best and price the lowest. Mr. M. Petersen, Star Theatre Bld'f, Mb & Commercial street 1 NEW TO-DAY. Whooping Cough, I have used Chamberlain' Cough Remedy in my family In case of whooping cough, and want to tell you that It I the best me'Uclne I have ever used. W. F. Oaston, Poco, aa. This remedy 1 fe and sure. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. Mr, 8. I Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va writes: "l was a tufferer form kldny disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did, I could not stand straight. I took Pol KIJ noy Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." Fo ley Kidney Cure work wonder where other are total failures. T, F. Laurin. At Simington'. Mr. Ooodburn, of Chicago, la at the Blmlngton Dry Goods Company store for a few day only, demonstrating the Kilt adjustable belt-buckle. Call and see the most uv-ful buckle made; you cannot afford to be without one. Ultra Stylish Line, Charles V. Brown Is showing the last and daintiest thing In the way of Ladle' low shoe, the Garden Tie, In Oxford style and the latest finish. They are ultra, and no more than that can be sail. Go after them while they last. Nothing excels them In thl shoe-market. Dr. Linton ha arranged a great 1800 convenience In keeping bis drug store open nlgbt It I the only place In the city where suffering humanity can get relief after business hours, b de serves your patronage 185-llstreet, In heart of the city. tot ciKim arvis installation or repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon. lc trtclan. No. 417 Exchange street, tel. phone, Main 2441. All manntr of electric and telephone work done at short notlcs. For your watch anJ clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg tb rellabls Jeweler, 110-11 mreet Hotl. .Irving N.wly. .furnished. Steam heat. First class (able board. Rates reasonable. Go to A. D. Craig for your tnt". awnings and all kinds of canvas w-r 12th and Exchange. tt Flva Cant to 13-00 Whn you feel Ilka "sponglnf" a bit. drop into Frank Hart's drug store and buy a a pong. Ton can find Just what you want, from I cents to $1.00 per sponge. Take me back to old Wisconsin, Where the sugar beet and tobacco grow, Where the farmers ar healthy, happy anJ bright They all take Rocky Mountain Tea at night ,, If a man knows anything of hi own anatomy he must be aware that his stomach Is a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at th Palace when he can conserve Its safety and comfort, by eating only th best cooked, beat served and most compen. sating meat In the city of Astoria. day, ornijht. It Is always the same, and the Palace habit Is' on that pay to acquire. Arthur Smith Is a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. A Guaranteed Presentment, The movlng-plcture presentment of the Burns-O'Brien ring fight at Los Angles In November last, a put on at the Waldorf In thl city last night and now occupying the boards there this week, and which Is h-avily advertised In ths Ixsuit, I a guaranteed exhibit for exact arid truthful detail In every particular of the full number of rounds, Dell B. Scully, Notary Scully's Clar Store. Any Public at old hour! Morning Astorlan, 80 cant per montL delivered by carrier. 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 681