The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 28, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MpUNINQ ASTOIIIAN, ASTOIUA, OltEGON,
SUNDAY, APRIL SI, 1907,
A Peep Into the Fashion World
At J&loff's New Store
CHRONICLES FilOl
WARRENTON
You will recognize the fact
that an inspection of JalofTs
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 JalofFs is the smartest
and most reasonable priced
line in the city.
120311th St., Between Commercial and Bond Streets
Millinery, Salts, SKIrts, Waists, Etc
Something New Every Day.
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IIARINE MEMORANDA
Steamer Telegraph Shows Up
at the Calander.
BERWICK FOR ROGUE RIYER
Cascades Pick, Up The Derelict Bet
sie K. Cable Steamer Bumtide Due
Here From Puget Sound Wenona
Breaks Shaft.
The steamer Telegraph arrived down
yesterday at 1:30 o'clock, her old hour,
with about 30 people In her cabins,
find went back an hour later with good
business. It seems good to see her
frisking about the Astoria water ways
again.
Toe Washington state fish warden's
launch, the Nola, with Deputy State
ish Warden Burton on board, waa a
Visitor at the Astoria docks yesterday.
Mr. Burton and Water Bailiff Settem
of this dominion, both report the fish
eries in good order and free from delin
quencies. ,
The Callender steamer Wenona is
on the beach at Leathers' yard with a
broken shaft She will be on duty
again tomorrow, and In the meantime
the big launch Queen is taking her
place on the river runs.
The steamer South Bay went south
yesterday to San Francisco, with her
usual 'naif million feet of lumber, tak
en this time from the Old Oregon mill
and the Flavel 'docks.
The Standard Oil steamer Helen P.
Drew touched in here for a couple of
hundred barrels of oil and then pro
ceeded to the Sound ports.
The One launch Hyak, built by wil
Bon Brothers, of this city for the Yes
Bay Canning Company, left out yes
terday noon for her destination In
Alaska. .
The oil steamer Maverick arrived
In port yesterday morning and went
on to the metropolis without any delay
here.
The motor schooner Berwick left
Out yesterday for Rogue River with a
hlf lot of cannery supplies.
The steamer Cascades has found and
tied to the wreck of the Bessie K. the
derelict that baa been worrying coast
ing steamers so much of late. She
will take her Into Eureka or San Fran
cisco, and is now en roate to one of
these porta.
The cable steamer Burnslde has been
sent for by the government engineers
at Fort Stevens to come over here from
the Sound and pick up the severed
cables broken by the steamer Coaster
some time ago. The government has
filed a figurelesa claim against the
Coaster for the damage she wrought
with her mud books and the sum of
It will be fixed when the cost of re
deeming the broken cable Is known
and declared. ;
xne Kamm steamer Lurllne is very
busy and way off her schedule time.
She got down at midnight last night
against from Portland.
YESTERDAY'S HAPPENINGS OVER
ON THE WEST SIDE-MOON
LIGHT, ICE CREAM, BASEBALL,
PERSONALS, ETC
"WARRENTOX, Or., April !T.--The
steam schooner South Itey completed
her cargo of lumber from the Old Ore
gon mills at S o'clock p, in. yesterdny
She la now on her way to San Fran
claoo.
The Presbyterian church service will
be held at Warren Hull at S o'clock
tomorrow evening. Rev. L, D, Howard
officiating. A choir la being formed
and the members hope to make their
appearance on the platform at this
service.
Owing to rumor of an early wed
ding in thla locality, the boys have
deemed It advisable to get together
their stock of noise-producing Imple
mcnta so that they can earn the cue
tomary "treats all round."
Almost everyone baa began culti
vating the 1c cream habit
Seaside la likely to receive a large
party of baseball enthusiasts from
Warrenlon on Sunday, It Is hoped that
town will be prepared for the occasion.
Mr. A. Warren and wife, of Elk
Creek, are the guests of Mrs. D. H
Warren of thla city.
Warrenton'a representatives In As
toria yesterday Included Mr. D. 8. Hal-
ferty and wife, Mr. Wm. Haggman,
Mrs. C. Snyder, Mrs, D, K. Warren,
Mrs. McCready, Mrs. J. Felts, and Mr.
C. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Smiley have
rented one of Mrs. Wheeler's houses
and expect to move Into it on Monday.
Dr. Wm. C. Judd attend! a social
gathering at Hammond on Friday
evening, returning yesterday morning.
Mr.- Muffloy, president of the Old
Oregon Lumber Company, is looking
over the Warrenton plant
PERSONAL MENTION.
F. S. Myers, of Portland, is In the
city on a business visit
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Booth, of Port'
land, are visiting la thla city.
H. O. Payton, of St Louis, la at the
Merwyn. .
M. I Huytke, of Rainier, came down
on the evening train last night
Harry Stoddard, of Hammond, Is a
visitor in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Batdorf, of San
Francisco, are stopping at the Occl
dent
Harry Oeben, of Seattle, Is visiting
in the city.
W. Henry Baker, of Des Moines, is
looking over the various fields in
Astoria.
F. P. Shaughnessy, of Portland, is In
the dty.
W. L. Puste ,of New York, Is at
tending to business matters In
Astoria.
C. W. Rowllns, of St Louis, is find.
ing things to attract his attention In
this city.
START NEXT WEEK.
Beaver Lumber Company's Mill Near.
ing Completion,
The new Hammond sawmill now un
der construction by the Beaver Lum
ber company at Prescott Or, three
miles east of Rainier, on the A. A C
R. R., la rapidly nearlng completion
and will start to aawlng next week.
The mill ta a modern up-to-date band
mill and will have a capacity of 100
000 feet of lumber per day. The first
lumber sawed will be used In building
extensive docks and other buildings
needed to complete the plant E. L.
Prescott Is president of the company,
and R. F. Barker, formerly of Chlco,
Cal., is general manager. The mill has
an Ideal location and under the able
management of the enterprising gen
tlemen who are connected with It will
be a money-maker and success from
the start
' " 1 "" l"'"S HI HI1 ,
v-i 7 vftv VJ; In
life V'VK''''. I'M
Perfectly
Dressed
Any man who wears one of our
Hart Schaffner
Q Marx Suits
Will get the verdict of being
Perfectly
Dressed
Ready for Wear-Correct
Fit and Style
Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner 13 Marx
Dunlap Hats are in for the Spring Showing. Neat and always in style.
A Woman Telia How to Relieve Rheu-
matie Pain.
I have been a great sufferer from the
dreadful disease, rheumatism, for
number of years. I have tried many
medicines but never got much relief
from any of them until two years ago,
when I bought a bottle of Chamber
lain's Fain Balm, I found relief be
fore I had used all of one bottle, but
kept on applying It and soon felt
like a different woman. Through my
advice many of my friends bava tried j
It ana can tell you how wonderfully it
baa worked. Mrs Sarah A, Cole, 140
S. New St. Dover, Del ' Chamberlain's
Pain Balm Is a liniment The relief I
from pain which H affords is alone
worth many times the cost It makes
rest and sleep possible. For sale by
Frank Hart and ail leading druggists.
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,
Chllle and Fever or any other liver
comolalnta. when Herblne will cure
you. F. C Wane, westviue, ia,,
writes: '1 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.
DONE BY DEED.
Johanna C. Rummelln to Pauline
and Ella Rummelln, an undi
vided one-half Interest Warren
ton Annex II
William Johnson and wife to 3, 8.
Johnson, N. E. Vi sec. 26--. . . .1200
Gus Schoenbaechler to Thomas
Chambers, barber ahop (50
0 MILLINERY 8ALE MILLINERY SALE
3 A Spring:
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Our Cuban friends couldn't refrain,
From raising the Devil again.
It seems that a "Little Taffy" and
Rocky Mountain Tea
Has set the Island free.
Frank Hart,
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Our Dress and Street Hats,
Friday and Saturday
on
April 26th and 27th
Will be sold at Lower Prices
than Anywhere in the City
COMPLIANCE WITH LAW.
TACOMA, April 27. At a conference
between the state railroad commis
sioners and the transportation com'
mltte of lumber manufacturers today
It was decided that If the railroads
kept the record book of cars open for
Inspection of the shippers at Tacorrm,
Seattle and Spokane, It would be sat
isfactory compliance with the law 'In
that particular.
Mrs. M. Petersen
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11th & Commercial Sts. Star Theatre Bldg.
EUREKA!
Yes, I Have Found It at Last.
Found what? Why that Chamber
lain's Salve cures Eczema and all man
ner of Itching of the skin. I have been
lcted for many years with a skin
disease. I had to get up three or four
times every night and wash with cold
water to allay the terrible Itching, but
since using this salve In December,
1906, the Itching has stopped and has
not troubled me. Elder John T, Ong
ley, Rootville, P. For sale' by Frank
Hart and leading druggists. ,.
MILLINERY 8ALE-
-MILLINERY 8ALE-
-MILLINERY CAL
DRE88MAKER WANTED,
Wanted a woman that can sew well,
at once. Hawks & Smith,
A. 1
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Dunlap
Hats
''Uncommon Clothes."
Always Right
NEW TO-DAY.
WANTEL GIRL TO DO CHAMBER
..work, good wages, apply O Astorlan
Just Reoetvsd
The secret of msiklng good pictures
Is In having the best materials to
work with. Hart's drug store have
Just received a fresh supply of films
and film-packs, so get In the gam
and do It right
loe Cream
Made from pure cream 30 cents a
quart. TAOG'S CONFECTION ERT.
FOR SERVICE AND CONVENIENCE
The prime essential of a business
establishment Is to have It open for
the purposes of business when It la
needed; not closed by custom nor any
rule of hours. This essential attaches
to the drug store of Dr. C. E. Linton
at 18S Eleventh street wnlch is open
every on of the 24 hours In the day;
and with a stock that meets every re
quirement likely to arise In that time.
It i one of the exceptions and Is thor
oughly endorsed.
MILLINERY,
Mrs. R. Iwtloton will have a reduo
Hon sale on all hats every Saturday
night from I to 11 o'clek, Mrs. R.
Ingleton, Welch block, appoalte
office.
Jut Thlnkl
Lowney's cholocates In pound and
half-pound boxes 60 cents and Si
cents, until further notice, at TAQQ'S
CONFECTIONERY,
Wanted to
Must be In
M,, thla occ.
buy a house
good location,
and lot.
Address
Dell E Scully, Notary Public, at
Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour I
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
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 Suud'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.
For The Little People.
Every parent In this city should In'
vestlgate, 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 wlld-flre and thi kids
themselves are after them because
they look so "comfy."
A Guaranteed Presentment, -
The movlng-ploture presentment of
the Burns-O'Brien ring fight at Lot
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 thl Issue, Is a guaranteed exhibit
for exact and truthful detail In every
particular of the full number of rounds.
If a man knows anything of his own
anatomy he mut be aware that his
stomach Is a magnificent organ and
entitled to the utmost consideration;
knowing that he will sat at the Palao
when he can conserve Its safety and
comfort, by eating only the beat
cooked, best served and most oompen
aatlng meal In the city of Astoria,
day, ornlght, It Is always the same,
and the Palace habit Is one that pays
to acquire. Arthur Smith ta a maa.
tar 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
Five Cents to fSJOO-When you feel
Ilka "sponging" a bit, drop Into Frank
Hart's drug store and buy ft sponge.
Tou can find Just what you want, from
cents to M.0 per sponge.
Oo te A. D. Craig for your tents.
awnings and all kinds of canvas work.
12th and Exchange, tf
For Elsotrlo ervloe Installation or
repair work, go to X B. Vernon, elec
trician, No. 7 Exchange street, tel
ephone, Main 1441. All manner of
eleotrlo and telephone work don at
short notloa.
Save Your 8llps
Whethor you buy 10 cents or a dol
lar's worth in Wise's clothing store,
save your slips, and when you have 15
worth you get a Piano number free.
Be sure and ask for your number for
the next dance and Piano contest for
Wise's customers.
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 Custom
and spare no time or pains to procure just
what is wanted. '
ACME GROCERY
523 Commercial Street
Phone Main 681
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