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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1907)
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1B07, 4 THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTOIUA, OUKGON. A Peep Into the Fashion World At Jaloff's New Store You will recognize the fact that an inspection of JalofFs 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 Jaloff's is the smartest and most reasonable priced line in the city. I 120 11th SI, Between Commercial and Bond Streets Millinery, Salts, Skirts, Waists, Etc Something New Every Day. fatHIIMMIIMmMMMMMMMMOMMMIMMMM and Tillamook Bay on Sunday morning last with good business above and below stair. The fine steamer RrtecrAii was among the outgoing fleet yesterday morning, leaving for Sun Francisco, The steamer George V, Vosburg I duo In from th Kehalom at any horn- after muse freight for that country. DONE BY DEED. . $ S T. a Bldwell to II. C. Thomson, Iota fi mid , block 5, O'Hant's Warrenton Jl United State to Mtuy C. Tupman, SO acres, sections 3-S-..,...., C. C. Brown to Thomas Withers, 8. 15 acres, lot 1. sec. U-7.,.,-10 1 $$ PERSONAL MENTION. $$ MARITIME MESSAGES Roanoke inFrom California Sun 'day Last NORMAN JSLES AND EVA IN Johan Poulsen Out For Bay City Rosecrans Get Away W. S. Porter in From San Francisco Allianca to Leave This Morning Columbia Due It has been determined upon further scrutiny, that the derelict ship's boat found on Clatsop spit some weeks ago, came from the lost motor schooner Bessie K, which Is reported to have turned turtle at sea, somewhere be tween Coqullle River and San Fran cisco .and floated north again. Cap tain Werlich, of the lighthouse service, has asked permission to send one of the cutters out to look for and destroy the Bessie K., as a menace to naviga tion. The steamer North Star is in per fect readiness for her trip to Nusha gak, and will leave out during the present week, or Just . as soon as soon aa Superintendent P. A. Berglund is ready to depart He does not care to leave too soon nor to reach the far north too much In advance of the company's ship the John Currier, al ready on the high seas. The steamer Alliance, for Coos Bay Points, is due down this morning and will leave the Callender pier at 7 o'clock for sea. She will be under the command of Captain Olsen, her former first officer, vice Captain Kelley, re signed. Captain Olsen Is a very popu lar seamanship man and well known to the coast traveling public and has lots of friends afloat and ashore here. A big Russian tramp entered port yesterday morning, and passed here as the Selenga, and comes after a general cargo for the orient The name on her bows, while partially obliterated by weather, wound up with the letters "Eptha," which is presumed 'to have formed part of another name she bore prior to the Japanese war. The steamship Roanoke entered port and docked at the Callender pier at 10 o'clock on' Sunday morning. She ha 10 passengers from the lower coast", two of whom, Mrs, A. T. Wlndell and I. V. Ellis, disembarked at this place. She will rettfrn down and out on Wed nesday morning at o'clock. The Norwegian steamship Norman Isles five days out from (Ban Fran cisco after buffeting head seas all the way up the coast entered port yester day morning and went directly on to the metropolis for a cargo for the orient, The towing steamer Sarah Dixon came down Sunday morning with oil tank No. 91 on her hawsers. The Atlas picked up the barge and went 'to sea and California, yesterday morn ing on the early flood. The German steamship Eva has ar rived In port and gone on to Port land after a slow trip up from the Bay City. She is to load out for the Far East at Portland, and went up without delay yesterday. The steamship Columbia is due In from San Francisco this morning and will go on to tne metropolis during the forenoon ,ln compliance with her new daylight schedule. The little steamer Telegraph is on the drydock at Portland, and will enter the old Astoria-Portland run during the latter part of this week if all goes well. The Oklahama returned to the metropolis on Sunday morning last with the schooner Alice McDonald, and the bark Louisiana on her tow lines. The schooner Zampa is due down this morning on the hawsers of the Harvest Queen this morning. She Is bound out for San Pedro. The steamer Johan Poulsen arrived down from Portland yesterday morn ing and went directly to sea, headed for the Bay City. The fine oil tanker W. S. Porter was among the arrivals from the lower coast yesterday, and went at once to Portland. The steamship Costa Rica arrived down from Portland on Sunday and went to sea and San Francisco almost at once. The steamer Sue H. Elmore went to George Hlbbert, of the Chinook Ob server, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. E. P. Noonun was a business visitor In the metropolis yesterday In the In terests of his house, the Alaska Fish ermen's Parking Company, of this city. Chief Engineer Darting, of the Northern Pacific, went through to Seaside Sunday to look over the pro posed extension of the A. A C. R. Lou Knowlton was In the city Sun day getting located for his new Job in the A. A C. R. ticket office. He was formerly with the O. R. A N. at Portland. Peter Grant is visiting his mother in this city. Miss Ilattle Wise left on the morn ing train Sunday for Spokane. She will visit in that city with friends for a few weeks. B. S. Cornelius returned last evening from Portland. Martin Foard Is In Portland whor- he went' serve on the Federal grand Jury. However, the court excused him as he Is. interested In too many uw mills and timber lands. F. J. Carney and wife returned Inst night from week's visit to Portland. Dr. J. A. Fulton and family are In Portland. They will return tonight J. C. Mayo, general passenger agent of the A. A C. R, R.. returned last evening from Portland. L. A. Loomla and daughter, of II waco, are paying a visit to the city. J. C. Drlscoll. of Portland, Is view. Ing the objects of interest in Astoria. Mrs. Futtrup, of Chinook, Is at the Occident Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hatch, of Port land, are visiting in the city. Herman Martin, of South Bend, Is looking after business Interests, George Gilbert." of Chinook. Is look ing over Astoria. From raising, the Devil again. It seems that a "Little Taffy" and Rocky Mountain Tea Has set the Island free. Frank Hart. 7 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 "Pneumonia's Deadly Work had so seriously affected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors' prediction Consumption seemed Inevitable until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, which In my case proved to be the on ly real cough cure and restorer of weak sore lungs." When all other remedies utterly fail, you may still win In the battle against throat and lung troub les with New Discovery, the real cure. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist 50c. and 11.00. Trial bottle free. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In the world to the convivial man where, and what, be drinks. Most men desire beauty an J cleanliness, and handsome appointments in the saloon they pat ronize regularly, as well as the essen tial pre-requlslte of genuine wines 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. NEW TO-DAY. WANTEL GIRL TO DO CHAMBER ..work, good wages, apply O Astorlan. ' Ice Cream Made from pure cream 30 cents a quart TAGG'S CONFECTIONERY. The World Almanac for 1907, de livery of. which has been delayed by the general freight tie-up. Is now be ing distributed in Astoria, by the E, A, BRANDEQEE, KINCAID ft WOOD IBM . To- Full Measure Perfect Fits and Tempting' Values We Attribute Our Great Success We are Showing To-day Special Designs in Spring' Clothes and Stetson Spring e Styles "Uncommon Clothes.". Always Right Higglns Company. It Is larger and more complete than ever. Pries 25c or by mul,l JJc. Just Think! Lowney's cholocates In pound and half-pound boxes 50 cents mil IS cents, until further notice, at TAtKS'S CONFECTIONERY. Wanted good girl for second work, good wages, apply at 693 Commercial street. All the new Spring Blocks lit Knox huts 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. tomach Is a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration: knowing 'that he will sat at the Palace when he can conserve Its safety and comfort, by eating only lbs best cooked, best served and most compen. tating meal In the city of Astoria lay, ornlght, It Is always the same, and the Palace habit i one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things dibit. For your watch and clock repairing n to Frank J. Donnerberg the reliable Jewelor, U(T-U street Five Cents to 1100 When you feel Ilka sponging" a bit, drop into Frank nart's drag store and buy a sponge. Tou eaa And just what you want, from I cents to II 00 per sponge, Qo to A. D, Craig for your tn". awnings and all kinds of canvas w-rd 13th and Exchange, , tf For Elsetrle Service Installation or repair work, go to J. B. Vernon, elec trician, No, 467 Exchange street, tel ephone, Main Uil. All manner of electric and telephone work done at snort notice. Wanted to buy a house and lot. Must be In good location. Address M., this oece. , Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, n j tally's Cigar Store. Any old bourt , . For The Little People. j 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. Bcuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort They are going like wlld-flre and the kids themselves are after them because they look so "comfy." Under New Management ' Open at t P. M Tuesday, April 23. Turkish and Russian Baths 539 Commercial Street. Phone, Black 2253 First Class Attendants. Smyser & Ward, Props. A Guaranteed Presentment, The movlng-plcture 'presentment of the Burns-O'Brien ring fight at Los Angeles in November last, as put on at the Waldorf in this city last night' and now occupying the boards there this week, and which Is heavily advertised In thsl Issue, Is a guaranteed exhibit for exact and truthful detail In every particular of the full number of rounds. 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 business hours, he de serves your patronage 185-llstreet, in heart of the city. If a man know anything of his own anatomy he must be aware that bis 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. ACME GROCERY 523 Commercial Street Phone Main 681