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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1907)
THE MOHNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOJUA, OREGON. SUNDAY, April 21, 1907. j A Peep Into the Fashion World!! At JalofiTs New Store You will recognize the fact that an inspection of JalofiTs lines of Millinery and Ladies' Wearing Apparel is equivalent to "A Peep Into the Fashion World. You will need no long argu ments to convince yourself that JalofiTs is the smartest and most reasonable priced line in the city. I 120 11th St, Between Commercial and Bond Streets Millinery, Suits, SKIrts, Waists, Etc. Something New Every Day. ftm in iiimmiimmiumimimmiimI RAILWAY RUMORS OF INTEREST 01 i Astoria A South Coast Una To B Ravampad and Built Through tha Nahalam Valloy to Hillsboro. Costa Rica Sails for ISan Fran cisco Today. ROANOKE DUE THIS MORNING Tiverton Loaded anj Ready for Sea St Nicholaa Off For tha North F. A. Kilbum Due to Arrive Rose crane in and Up Oddt and End. The demand for laborers on the L R. j & N. railway extension over on the north shore, has become quite acute, . lately, and by way of meeting It, the Portland agencies are busy gathering' new men and shipping them down) vladly. The Hassalo brought down 45' The steamer North King la due down from Portland today en route to Alaska for service with the salmon fleet at Xushagak. The American bark Louisiana will leave up for Stella today or tomor row, to load ties for California de livery. The oil tank steamer Rosecrana ar rived In yesterday evening from San Francisco and went directly to Port land. The steamer Tiverton has finished loading lumber at the Hume mills and cleared yesterday for California. The good ship St Nicholas haa made her exit from the lower harbor and haa squared away for Xushagak. The steamer F. A. Kllburn la due In fro mthe Bay City today or tomorrow. 30S PERSONAL. MENTION. 8S8 m rnoay. ana uie amcum M Mre. P. P. Kendall, who haa been left this side, the O. R. & N. people ! vUWng for the two week, at wu.ea a cuuPi w wuucue. Bnu u-, and , Agtorla) returned to patched them across the river, to avoid ;he home , PoTtiMi on evening the chance or losing them again, to traln ta8t lgnt other fields of labor on this shore of the riven T. S. Laurln was a homing passen ger from Portland yesterday on the noon express. Tne Lurllne maJe a timely tnp yes- - p. j. Nelson left last evening- for terday, doing good business both ways, j an over Sunday visit with Oregon On her down trip yesterday, one of city and Salem friends. He will re ber firemen undertook to build a fire turn tomorrow. In tne cooks galley ana being a bitj AieV Duncan, of Seaside, waa doing too libenal . with oil of some sort, business In Astoria yesterdya. wnerewftn to give it an ipetus, uej Howard Lalghton, of Seaside, spent burned his hands and arms so badly tne day in tnlg city yesterday on mat aa to necessitate his going to St ters of business. Mary's hospital here for careful treat- j H. J. Miller, formerly of the A. 4 C. ment i In this city, and now traveling agent for the Chicago The towing steamers Oklahama and Harvest Queen have both been doing overtime lately, carrying freight both ways between here and Portland, the Hassalo not being able to handle even bait the business that offers. The steamship Roanoke was expect ed in from the California coast last evening, but will probably not enter port until this morning sometime. The steamship Costa Rica la due flown from Portland this morning en route to San Francisco, and will leave out this afternoon. The ship John Currier expects to pass out for Alaska this afternoon on the early flood tomorrow morning, Alasfe bound. the Chicago & Northwestern at Portland, waa a business visitor in Astoria yesterday. Harry D. Gray is detained at his home because of illness. J. M. Johnston, of the A. A C. R auditing department will remove his family to Portland sometime this week. City Treasurer Thomas Dealey leaves this evening on a fortnight's vacation In behalf of his health which has not been of the beat of late. Edmund B. Kay, of Portland, is In the city. A. E. Datln, of San Francisco, is looking after business interests in Astoria. J. A. McLeod, of Tacoma, Is enjoy ing the sights of the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Vincent, of n waco are spending Sunday in Astoria. D. M. Murray, of Portland, la in Astoria. Reasons Why it pays you to buy Millinery HERE ! High Class Materials, Top Notch Styles, Superb Workmanship, Wearable Trimmings, Exclusive Patterns, LOWEST PRICES ! Bon Ton Millinery Georgia Pennington, Milliner 483 Bond Street, - - Astoria, Oregon As has boon Intimated In tho col umn Severn! times during the pjist couple of .months, there la now do ctored to bea deliberate, and well. boletd cvtumerclut venture afoot, having tor Its direct and potential ob ject the revamping and final compkv ton of the old Reed system, better known aa the Astoria A 8oulh Coast Railway, which waa destined, from Its Inception, to enter and vitalise the great Kehalem Valley. , The right-of-way people for the new concern, known of record a the Port land, Oregon 8ea-Coat Railway Com pany, are In the Held buying up. steadily and successfully, save In one or two specific Instances, the right of way along the old route. The new parties at Interest chilm to have float ed their bonds In New York-for 13.000,. 000 and are going to prosecute the original franchise. The new deeds conveying the rights. of-way are of the guaranty sort and shield the grantor against deprivation of the right to use the road to get their timber from the valley fastnesses to direct rail or water transportation and to market. The Hill Interests are said to be thoroughly taken care of In the pro gram of (he new people behind this deal, and that It has nothing In com mon with the Harrlman nor the Lytle projects coming westward out from Hillsboro, the eastern terminus of this line. The newa la good news for It has substance and plenty of "pay-ore" be hind It, as It will be, primarily, a timber road, the passenger and mer chandise elements growing to the scheme aa It shall develop, a feature that Is. and will be, counted on with the utmost reliance by those who are now pushing Its destinies. This Is the third line to head In for Astoria and will be as welcome as either of the others since it has the virtue of Incalculable freightage In Its grasp from the Instant its iron shall connect source and market j' IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In the world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronlze regularly, aa well as the essen tial pre-requlslte of genuine wlnea and liquors that are served to them, And these things are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund's elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. 509 on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for .the fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys.. There Is nothing allowed to pass his counter but the best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the ser vice behind it all, Is the most pleasing and satisfying In the city. The delayed Boys' Spring Suits just came In at Herman Wise's. Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Henry of Chatanooga, Tenn., bad rheumatism in his left arm, "The strength seemed to bar gone out of the muscles so that it is useless for work," he says. 1 applied Cham' berlaln's Pain Balm and wrapped the arm la flannel at night, and to my re lief I found that the. pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weeks the rheumatism had dis appeared and has not since returned. If troubled with rheumatism try a few applications of Pain Balm. Tou are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. For sale by Frank Hart, and Leading Druggists. Don't Put Off. For to-morrow what you can do to day. If you put off buying a bottle of Ballard's Enow 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 you 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. Why Have a torpid liver when Herblne, the only liver regulator will help you ? There is no reason why you should suffer from Dyspepsia, Constipation, Chills and Fever or any other liver complaints, when Herblne will cure you. F. C. Walte, Westville, Fla., writes: "I was sick for a month with chills and fever, and after taking two bottles of Herblne am well and heal thy." Sold by Hart's Drug Store. No other remedy on earth la so gooJ for children as Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea; makes them eat, sleep and grow. Bright eyes, rosy cheeks. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Frank liar.. To Full Measure Perfect Fits and Tempting' Values x We Attribute Our Great Success We are Showing To-day Special Designs in Spring Clothes and BRANDEQEE, KINCA1D & WOOD Corrwawrto itOe) Stetson Spring' Styles ''Uncommon Qothes." Always Right NEW TO-DAY. WANTELGIRL TO DO CHAMBER ..work, good wngis, apply 0 Atiliiu. Ic Cream Mado from pure cream ! writs n quart. T ACQ'S CONTEt'TlONEftT. Th World Almanac for I'.tOT. de. livery of whle'.i hif bet n dirUyed by the general freight tie-up. In ikiw be ing distributed In Astoria by th, K. A Htggins Company. It Is larger ami more complete than ever. Price 25c or by mall Sfic. Just Think! cholocatea In pound and Lowncy'a half-pound boxe 50 cents unl 25 cents, until further notice, at TAGO'S CONFECTIONERY. Wanted good girl for second work, good wages, apply at 593 Commercial street All the new Spring Blocks In Knox hats have arrived at Herman Wise's. Spring models of "WISE" clothes for men in the various shadings are now in and those who desire "Wise" clo thing are invited to Inspect them at Herman Wise's. Wanted to buy a house Must be In good location. M., this oe)ce. and lot. AdJress Art Classes Today. Mrs. Woods, of Portland will meet her art clashes In this city today; the painting class In the forenoon and the drawing class In the afternoon, at the parlors of Mrs. Oraham, on Exchange street A Guaranteed Presentment. The movlng-plcture presentment of the Burns-O'Brien rtng light at Los Angele In November last, aa put on at he Waldorf In this city last night and tow occupying the boards there this veck, and which la heavily advertised n thl laitue, ia a guaranteed exhibit for exact and truthful detail In every particular of the full number of round. Five Cent to 100 When you feel ike "sponging" a bit, drop into Frank Hart's drug store and buy a sponge. Tou can And Just what you want, from S cent to ftOO per sponge. Dr. Linton has arranged a great convenience In keeping his drug store open nights It is the only place In the city where suffering' humanity can get relief after buslneas hours, he de serves your patronage ISS-llstreet, in heart of the city. It a man knows anything of hla own anatomy he must be aware that bis stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the 1 utmost consideration: knowing that he will eat at the Palace when he can conserve ita safety and comfort, by eating only the bet cooked, beat served and moat compen sating meal In the city of Astoria, day, orntght, it is always the ame, and the Palace habit U' one that pay to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. For your watch and clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg the reliable jeweler, 110-11 street Go to A. D. Craig for your ten', awning and all kinds of canvas wird 13th and Exchange. tf For Eleotrlo Servlee Installation or repair work, go to J. B. Vernon, elec trician, No. 467 Exchange street, tel. itphone, Main 144 All manner of eleotrlo and telephone work done at abort notloe. masgaeaBmsm. Sherman Transter Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manages Jacks, Carriage Baggage Cheeked and Trnterrd Trucks tti Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Main Phone 121 Dell B. 8cu!!y. Notary Scully' Cigar Store. Any Public, it old hour I For The Little People. Every parent in this city should In vestigate, at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngsters, at Charles V. Brown's Commercial street house. They are called the "E, C. Scuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort They are going like wild-fire and the kids themselves are after them because Groceries That Tempt Because they are so Fresh and Good. Their prices tempt also. You can not often find such Groceries as we sell at prices like our present quotations. We try to please Each Customer and spare no time or pains to procure just what is wanted. v ACME GROCERY 523 Commercial Street Phone Main A81 they look so "comfy."