The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 24, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ,ST0UIA. OKKCOX.
WCONCBOAV, APRIU 24, 190r.
A Peep Into the Fashion World
At Jiloffs New Store
You will recognize the fact
that an inspection of JalofPs
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 JalofTs is the smartest
and most reasonable priced
line in the city.
t 120 11th St, Between Commercial and Band Streets
Millinery, Salts, SKIrts, Waists, Etc"
Something New Every Day.
IS "RESPECTFULLY
DECLINED"
S
PAR.DECKANDBUOY
Samson Arrives in After the
Barge Wailicutl
NORTH KING WILL SAIL TODAY
Norwegian Stesmtr Hornilin in a Bit
of Troublo 0. R. & N. Boat. All
Busy Allianca Out for Coo Bay
Sildra Sail for China via Comix.
Harvest Queen and Oklahoma are all
busy with freight and passenger bust
nes. mainly freight, and were all In
this port yesterday, at one time, owing
to tiie pending rush.
The little schooner Abble came down
the river early yesterday morning with
a big load of lumber for the Day City
and will go to sea during the week as
soon as she can get a new crew.
The steamer South Buy arrived In
from Sun Francisco yesterday and
docked at the Flavel pier, where she
will load lumber from the Old Oregon
mills for the return voyage.
The steahishlp Irish Monarch has
cleared for Japan with nearly two mil
lion feet of lumber from tho Tongue
Point and Rainier mills.
The steamship Roanoke la due at
the CallenJer pier early this morning
en route to Eureka. San Francisco and
Port Los Angeles.
The Norwegian steamship Bildra
came Jown the river yesterday morn
ing and went on to the orient, via
Comax, B. C.
The Astoria IroA Works are making
a rush Job of repairs on the fine Nor- j
wegian steamer Horaelln, which is;
now at anchor in the Columbia near (
Altoona, with one of her eccentric rods
badly twisted and some of her big'
'castings wrenched loose by reason of;
" a misadventure In her engine room on I
Monday night during her trip down1 The Lurllne cam Jown ln fa,r
from Portland. The vessel will be on ,a8t niffnt and returned to Port'
ready to continue her voyage to Puget and wl,h ood buMne9' above ond
Sound today or tomorrow. It is not; !..
known just how the accident hap- j
pened, but it is of a character that re-l The steamer Alliance, Captain Olsen,
quires quick and skillful treatment I arrived down early yesterday morning
I and went directly to sea and Coos Bay.
The North King has cleared for
Kushgak and will probably get away
today. Charlie Olsen will go up on her
as chief mechanic for the Alaska Fish
ermen's Packing Company, U being
on second inp in me interests or mat Elsle Force to Jennie M.
well known company. Everybody; Nease, X. sec. 36-5-7 1100
wishes the King and her people a good jen'nle M. Nease et ux. to Ne
and safe return. j naIem invegtment Co., X. sec.
' 3S-5-7 100
The steamer F. A. Kilbum arrived ln j A. W. Duncan to Nellie Lalghton,
from Coos Bay yesterday with all the; 1.27 acres, Clatsop county....... 1
business she could take care of, and ! Manhattan Packing; Co. to D.
DONE BY DEED.
S
went on to the, metropolis at once.
Among her passengers was S. Guy
Hirsch, of Portland, who dropped off
and took the evening express for home.
The barge Walllcut, which has been
docked here for the past week, waiting
for the sea tug Samson to arrive from
the south, to take her to the Bay City,
got underway yesterday and went over
the bar, the Samson arriving and go
ing out Immediately.
The famous old standby, Columbia,
came into port from the Bay City
yesterday morning and after a hort
tay at her O. R. & N. berth here, went
on to Portland. She was carrying well
In all departments, as usual.
The O. R. & N. steamers Hassalo,
Falangas, land ln lot 4, sec.
5-8-6 10
Rhoda Jacobson et ux. to J. J.
Rupp, lot 21, sec. 4-4-7 100
Same, to same, lot 8, sec. 5 and
lot 23, sec 4-4-7 100
F. A. Fisher et al. to F. A. Silver
et, sub. "A" block 15, Chelsea..,
F. A. Silver et. al. to Fred Hob
blsiefken, lot 2, sub. "A" block
IS, Chelsea . . 10
Same to J. O. Evans et Al lots t
And 4, sub. "A" block 15, Chelsea 10
Same to R. B. Rice et. al., lots
1-5-6-7. sub. "A" block 15 of
Chelsea 10
Same, to Frank Ansley, lot 14,
tub. "A" block 15, Chelsea. 10
MORNING ASTORIAN IN RECEIPT
OF A COMMUNICATION WHICH
IT FORBEARS TO PUBLISH FOR
SPECIFIC REASONS.
The Morning Astoria bgs to c
knowledge the receipt, by moll, of an
alleged address directed to Mayor
Herman Wise and severely scoring
that gentleman and hlvcollcagucs of
the council for their alleged coherence
with the doctrine of a "wide open
town"; demanding certain swift and
positive action, officially, by way of
clotting the rlty and curtailing the
.limit and licenses now prevalent. In
behalf of the rising generation, etc
etc., all couched In terms not at all
ambiguous and altogether direct and
bolstered by covert threat of a politi
cal nature; with the request that the
same be published.
The communication goes ou to
herald the fact that the address eman
a'ea from, a convention of several
hundred cltlsena. and aver that 0 5
of these aggressive people have for
felted their approval of the sentiments
outlined, by deliberately signing their
names to the petition. None of which
statements are doubted for one mo
ment at this office.
But, before the Morning Astorlun
condescends to give any publicity to
the text thus offered. It desire to
know who these "several hundred cltl
sens" are, and where they were on
election day In this city In December,
1904; and why the tenor of their very
evident "oppostlon, U a vw not
made manifest at a time when this
paper was carrying thla load of oppo
sition absolutely alone and single
handed and went down to defeat at a
vote-ratio of two to one when the
hour arrived for public demonstration;
and why the very outspoken opposition
thus alleged has remained In hiding all
the IS month that have supervened?
The A-torlan ha fought It battle,
lost it, and abide It time In patience,
for the reaction that It feel will assert
Itself. The fight waa the people' fight,
and they may re-open the engagement
whensoever, and howsoever they
please. The paper reserve the right
to enter the contest when, where, how,
or not at all a It see fit
At the present writing It doe not
see fit
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
All the new Spring Blocks in Knox
hat have arrived at Herman Wise's.
w
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
It make all the difference In the
world to the convivial man where, and
what, be drinks. Moat men desire
beauty and cleanliness, and handsome
appointment In the saloon they pat
ronize regularly, well as the essen
tlal pre-requlslte of genuine wine and
liquors that are served to them, And
these thing are so particularly and
properly conspicuous at Otto Bund'
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 bis counter
hut the best and choicest In every de
partment of Indulgence, and the ser
vice behind It all, is the most pleasing
anJ satisfying ln the city.
The salve that acts like a poultice
Is Pin Salve Carbollzed. No other
salve so good for cuts, burn, boll and
chapped skin. Ask about It Price
25cts. Sold by Frank Hart' Drug
Store.
Mandy Hives and other blotches
are supposed to be caused by an ecld
stomach. A simple remedy and one
that Is very effective Is Hollister'
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea
or Tablets. Frank Hart
women nave decided that In case
they cannot vote, they will cut out
the "Stork" proposition. Perfectly
proper. Take Hollister' Rocky Moun.
tain Tea, It 1 good for most every
thing. 35 cent, Tea or Tablet
Frank Hart '
NEW TO-DAY".
WANTEL GIRL TO DO CHAMBER
..work, good wages, apply O Astorian.
Opened under new management,
Russian and Turkish Baths, 539 Com
mercial street. Phone Black 2253.
Smyser & Ward, proprietor.
The delayed Boys' Spring Suits Just
came In at Herman Wise's.
Ice Cream
Made from pure cream 30 cents a
quart. TAGG'S CONFECTIONERY.
I. 0, O. F, ANNIVERSARY.
Members of Beaver Lodge No. 35,
of Gateway Rebekah Lodge No. 77 and
their families are invited to attend the
anniversary exercises to be held at the
Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday even
ing, April 26, at 8 o'clock. All visiting
members are invited. The Committee.
Mi jte fetf&jQ
fete wmm
BRANDEQEE, KINCAJO & WOOD
C04TWOHTSO 1800
To-
Full Measure
Perfect Fits
and Tempting'
Values
We Attribute Our
Great Success
We are Showing To-day
Special Designs in
Spring'
Clothes
and
f
Stetson Spring
Styles
"Uncommon Clothes."
Always Right
rn fts-nvice and convenience stomach l a magnificent organ and
I .1.1- I ... t t
I'muica to mm imui vuiiciukibiivh,
knowing that h will eat at th Palac
The prime essential of a business
establishment Is to have It open for
the purpose of business when It is
n.Knled; not closed by custom nor any
rul? of hours. Tula vSuMtlal kU.hmi,
to lh dru store of l.r. O. K. I.lntoti
at I si Kletvnth rei-t, w.ll, ll ! ?!
every one of the 24 hours In t;ie tiay;
and with a Stock that meet every re
quirement likely to itrinf In thut time.
It 1.. one of tiie exception and N thor
oughly endorsed,
when he cn .conserve It safety and
comfort, by eating only the bt
cooked, best served and moat compen
sating meal In the city of Astoria.
lay, ornlght. It I always the mm.
md the Palac habit Is on that py
to acquire. Arthur Smith Is a mas
tor of the art of preparation and ser
vice, of all thing edlbl.
Lowney's cholocute In pound ttnd
half-pound, boxe 50 ettts in! V
cents, until furthi-r notice, at TAOG'f
CONFECTIONERY.
For your watch anJ clock repairing
go to Frank 3. Donnerberg the reliable
Jewelor, U0-11 trt
Five Cents t MO Wnn you feel
ilk "ponftnt" a bit. drop into Frank
Hart's drug tor and buy a sponge.
Ton can And Just what you want, from
I cent to tie per spongs, .
Qe te A. D. Craig for your tnt,
awning and all kind of canvas wir
13th and Exchange. tf
Fer Eleetrio Ssrvioe Installation or
repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon. tlc
trlclan, No. 4fl Exchange street, tU
ephon. Main 1441. All manner of
electric and telephone work don at
short node.
Sheet Music Sale !
If you are superstitious we are honestly sorry
for you; for you canno afford to miss our great
Sale of Late Music. Every sheet in the
Chouse not one excepted. It is such a
bargain that in order to get around the
unlucky 13c you can afford to buy two for
25c. Just one half what you have been
t r . a
; paying us ior me same music.
Wanted to buy a hou.e and lot. , . . m, .
Mut be In good location. AdJres 1 IlUrSaHy. rrlflilV. jalllrflrtV. I tilt WPAiT
. r a -1 A I
ea., in is vrce.
Wanted good girl for second work.
good wage, apply at 693 Commercial
street
Spring model of "WISE" clothe for
man in the various shading are now
In and those who delr "Wise" clo
thing are Invited to Inspect them at
Herman Wise'.
Dell R Bcu'ly, Notary Public, i
eully' Cigar Store. An old bourl
Fer 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 tho "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
they look so "comfy."
Not over ten pieces to one ' customer. '
music returnable or exchangeable.
No
E. A. Higgins Co,
A Guaranteed Presentment,
The movlng-plcture presentment of
the Burns-O'Brien ring fight at Los
Angeles It) November last, as put on at
the Waldorf ln this city last night and
now occupying the board there tits
week, and which Is heavily advertised
in thl Issue, Is a guaranteed exhibit
for exact and truthful detail ln every
particular of the full number of rounds.
If a man knows anything of his own
anatomy he must be awane that hi
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 ft81