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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1907)
.A THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, " ASTOIUA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1807. WHAT WARRENTON i The Note of Distinction ! HAS TO SAY You know what this means in dress. The indefinable something that sets a woman apart from the crowd. It's he Hat I At Jaloff's New Store you always get the Unmis takable Style at the Lowest Price. BRIEF, BRIGHT BUDGET OF NEWS FROM THE COMING METROPO LIS FILED HERE ON YESTERDAY EVENING. 120 11th St, Between Commercial and Bond Streets : Millinery, Salts, SKIrts, Waists, Etc Something New Every Day. J BAB, BAY AND RIVER Columbia Leaves Out On neriportiand for the orient New Schedule. ! Tinrnmii nrninro mo rtuiui IIDLnlUO U CXAmO run uninn GEO. W. ELDER DUE BACK ON FRIDAY MORNING TATOOSH HOME FROM HER CONVOY TRIP TO FLATTERY NOTES. The Lurllne was at ner dock at o'clock last evening and went up at 7, with W. B. Brown, F. W. Preston, and A. G. McAllister on her passen-j ger list. She brought down 56 China-' men for the Alaska ship St. Nicholas, of the Columbia River Packers' Asso-' elation. - j The Columbia came down from the metropolis yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock on her first run on the new summer schedule of daylight traffic on the glorious Columbia river, and went ' to sea and the Bay City at 5 sharp. - W lta an immense load or lumber on board, the German steamship Tiberius came down from Portland yesterday ana went oirecuy to sea, oouna ior xne 0rlent- ; The steamship Geo. W. Elder will arj rive down, at the CallenJer pier, on Friday morning, San Francisco bound, and will leave out at high noon. The powerful river tow-boat. Dia mond O, came down from Portland yesterday and picked up a schooner and doubled back in a hurry. CaptaJn Edwards and Fuller, feder al Inspectors of hulls and boilers, were business visitors In this city yester day. The oil steamship Atlas arrived in yesterday afternoon with the oil barge. No. 91, in tow from the California coast. The Tatoosh has returned to port after convoying the river steamer North West around to Cape Flattery. Bon Ton Millinery Georgia Pennington, Milliner 483 Bond Street, - - Astoria, Oregon IHMHMIMMMIHMMMIIMMt The oil steamer Argyle returned down the river yesterday morning and went directly to tea and California. The China liner Aragonla went up the river yesterday mornlnc to load at The schooner Bangor went to sea ! on the hawsers of the bar tug Wallula i yesterday afternoon. I The Vosburg made a get-away yes- i terday morning for the Nehalem. e) PERSONAL MENTION. 4 I Travelling Freight A ' Passenger Agent J. L. Springer, of the Great f j Northern Kailway, was a business visl- ! tor In the city yesterday. Charles J. Tolonen, of the Citizens' National Bank, at Houghton, Michigan a j tne city, In attendance upon the conclave of the Finnish grand lodges, William Blttle Wells, the general manager of the Pacific northwest de partment of the famous Sunset maga tinSt waB a visitor In this city all of yesterday. .(J. Strukolm, of Rock Springs, Wyo. mingi u visiting in this city, along Wnh the big group of Flnlanders, who are striving to amalgamate their fra- temal forces into one organic whole, j. j. Springer of Portland, repre senting the Great Northern was In town yesterday. Mra F p Ken Jail returned from the Crow., Ne8t at seaside and is a guest of Mrs R W- Tallant in this city. a. Waddele, is In Astoria soliciting business". DONE BY DEED. J. C. Dunkln and wife to Astoria A. T. A T, Co. Acreage In Clat sop county $ J. -W. Baker an J wife to C. J. ..Minchell, lots 15 and 36 Hus tler's Astoria 650 Don't Put Off. For to-morrow what you can do to day. If you put off buying a bottle of Ballard's 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. B. Gra ham, Prairie Grove, Ark., writes: 1 wish to thank yon for the good results I received from Snow Liniment It positively cured me of Rheumatism after others had failed." Sold by Hart's Drug Store. Reasons Why it pays you to buy Millinery HERE ! High Class Materials, Top Notch Styles, Superb Workmanship, Wearable Trimmings, Exclusive Patterns, LOWEST PRICES! WARRENTON. April 15.-A subject is being discussed here, that Is of some Inportanre to all residents on the rt side, and should, at least, receive the sympathy of the business men of Astoria, vti: that the evening train from Astoria to Fort Stevens and side, (Including intermediate points) should stop for passengers at Eleventh Street in Astoria. The conditions briefly are as follows during the summer season the local train leaves Astoria about noon car rying passengers and freight for all places on the line, between the depots above mentioned. On some occasions the amount of freight Is so great as to delay the train from one to two hour behind the time scheduled for Its arrival back at the Astoria depot Consequently those persons who have travelled to the lat ter train, on bustne, And their mo ments so limited, that they are ab solutely unable to complete their mis sion and return the same evening. Now the contention of the residents In this neighborhood Is, that. If the A. A C. R R. permitted the 5.50 p. m. tratn from the Astoria depot to pick up passengers at Eleventh street of that city, it would give them, the pas sengers, about twenty minutes longer in which to transact business In the center of the town. The suggested al teration would at all times of the year b advantageous to the public, but, during the summer season It Is al most an absolute necessity. Admit ted, the change, if adopted, may ne cessitate the railroad officials placing a ticket agent at that point, the In convenience to them. Is little, compared wlh the benefit obtained thereby, by the public. Exactly In what manner th railroad company will be approached, regarding this question, has not yet been deter mined, still It Is hoped the "Astorlun" and Its readers will render all possible assistance In bringing about the de sired change. Tnough every available man has been pressed Into work In the saw mills, there Is still insufficient help to cope with the work. A meeting of the City Council wo to have been held last evening, unfor tunately several member, were away from town, as there were not sufficient present to form a quorum the meeting was postponed for one week. Mr. Eakln, the city attorney is here. Mrs. M.cDermott of Hammond l visiting In this city. LADY MACCABEES. Salt Lake City. April 16. The trl ennial convention of Utah hive, ladles of the Maccabees, will begin here to day. The hive Includes the lodges of Utah, Idaho. Nevada. British fnlum. bia, Alaska, lAlberta, Nova Scotia, guebec, and Manitoba, each division being entitled to two delegates. Mrs. Lillian Holllster, Supreme commander, and Miss Blna West, keeper of records, arrived yesterday. WsnUd To Buy Property. Direct from the owner. Please ad dress me in care of this office. Thirty day treatment for kidney bladder troubles and rheumatism, for 11.00. Tour money refunded If not satisfied. Pineulet contain no alco- hoL Do not derange the stomach. Easy to take. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Piles are dangerous but 'do not sub mit to an operation until you have first tried Man Zan the great Pile Remedy. It is put up In collapsible tubes with nozzle that allows It to be applied exactly where it Is needed. If you have Itching, bleeding or protrud ing piles and Man Zan does not re lieve, money refunded. Soothes and cools. Relieves' at once. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Gently moves the bowels and at the the same time stops the cough. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains Hon ey and Tar. No opiates. Best for Coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cough. Satisfaction guaranteed. Children like it Mothers Indorse It Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Tne salve - that acts like a poultice is Pine Salve Carbolized. No other salve so good for cuts, burns, bolls and chapped skin. Ask about It Price 2Ects. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Arty'; ', ft t : Copyright 1907 by Hart A REMARKABLE MIXTURE, For those readers of this paper who have any form of blood dis order, who want new. rich blood and plenty of it, try this: Kluld Extract Dandelion one half ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsapa rllla three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take In tewpoonful dies after each meal and Bt bedtime. Any good prescription pharmacy can supply the ingredients at small cost. This Is said to do wonders for many people whotve skin and com plexion show the condition of their blood, or who are sickly, weak and run down physically, and Is known to relieve serious, long standing cases of Rheumatism and chronic backache qijlckly. Make some up and try It. Why T7. m nrrIA wflAft TTiftrMfl. t the only liver regulator ami help youf There Is no reason why you should tuffer from Dyspepsia, Constipation,' Chills and Fever or any other liver) JTTa "Slvi? nZ write: "I was sick for a month with chills and fever, and after taking two bottles of Herblne am well and heal thy." Sold y Harts Drug 8tore. NEW TO-DAY. To the Residents and Fishermen of Upper Astoria: Dr. Linton, formerly of Uppertown is located at 186-11 st, with a fine line of drugs and sundries. Leave orders with A. Kraue at the Royal Bakery branch on Franklin avenue. Mr. Kraus has a full line of patent medicines and carries the cele-' brated Linton remedies prices and goods are correct, save money by go ing to Linton's; Open day and night. Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, at fcully's Cigar Store. Any old hour! Ultra Stylish Lines. Charles V. Brown Is showing the last and daintiest things In the way of Ladietf low shoes, the Garden Tie, In Oxford style and the latest finish. They Horning Astorian, 00 cents per most! SchafFrier (3 Marx "Uncommon Qoth.es." ar ultra, and no more than that can be said. Oo after them while they last. Nothing excels them in this shoe market. A Guaranteed Presentment.' The moving-picture presentment of the Kurns-O'Brlen ring fight at Los Angeles In November last, as put on at the Waldorf In this city Inst night and now occupying the boards there this week, and which Is heavily advertised In thl Issue, la a guaranteed exhibit for exact and truthful detail In every particular of the full number of rounds. Take 'Em To Dell. Last spring Dell Scully cleaned over 2000 Panama hats fot the men of this city anJ still pooes the knack. Take your summer "straws" to him for re novation and save the purchase of new ones. He Is the only artist In town.' Ladies'l May we sell you, a spring hat one of fashion and style, our workmenshlp It , the best and prices the lowest. Mrs M- Person, Blur Theatre Bld'g, 11th Commercial street Dr. Lnton na trMinfea ft ( con ,n - Pen lBht It Is the only place In the city where suffering humanity can get relief after business hours, he de serves your patronage 18S-llstreet, In heart of the city. It Cheers the Cook If you fit up your kitchen out of our New Line of Granite and Enamelware which we have just received. Fresh Vegetables of all Hinds. ACME GROCERY 523 Commercial Street Phone Main 81 Summer Clothes Are Here. All Wool Fabrics Cut in the Right Style. - Honestly Tailored , and Made to Fit. Those Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Better See Them Now You'll Need Them-Any Day Always Right Forlsetrlo Service Installation or repair work, go to 3, 8. Vernon, elec trician, No. 4(7 Exchange street, LI .phone, Main 1441. All mann.r of electrlo and telephone work done at short notice. For your watch anJ clock repairing go to Frank J, Donnerberg the reliable jeweler, 110-11 street Hotel. .Irving Newly, .furnished. Steam heat. First class table board. Rates reasonable. Go to A. D. Craig for your tent, awnings and all kinds of canvas wiric. 12th and Exchange. tf Five Cents to 13.00 Wh.n you feel Ilk "sponging" a bit, drop into rrank Hart 1 drug store and buy a sponge. Too. can find Just what you want, from t cents to 109 per sponge. , If a man know anything of his own anatomy h must be aware that his stomach Is a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at the Palace when he can conserve Its safety and comfort, by eating only the beat cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In the city of Astoria, day, ornlgbt, It l always the same, and the Palace habit In one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith It a mas ter of the art of preparation and er vlco, of all things edible.