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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA.... OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1W7. A Peep Into the 120 11th St, Between Commercial and Bond Streets Millinery, Suits, SKIrts, Waists, Etc Something New Every Day. T Three Passenger Liners Due Down and Out Today TELLUS GOES TO PORTLAND 8eahome Down and Out for the Bay City O. R. A N. Towboats Busy Again MalroM on to Kalama Aurelia Get Away. The fine schooner Melrose went up to Kalama yesterday on the tow line Of the Callender steamer Mayflower. She will load lumber at the Railroad docks there for the Bay City. The Oklahama arrived down yester day morning with 0. R. & N. freight and went back to Portland immediate ly wtih the German bark Tellus on her hawsers. The steamer Alliance should be at the Callender dock at an early hour this morning en route to Coos Bay points, with freight and passengers. The steamer Harvest Queen went back to Portland with the American ship Eclipse, and the barkentlne J. M. Griffith on her hawsers. The steamer Thomas L. Wand came down the river yesterday lumber laden for California delivery and went to sea without any delay here. The steamship Geo. W. Elder is due at the Callender Jock this morning on her voyage to Eureka, San Francisco and Port Los Angeles. The schooner Seahome arrived down from Portland yesterday on the line Of the Harvest Queen, outward bound for San Francisco. The steamship Costa Rica is due down from the metropolis this after noon on her way to the Bay City. The Lurllne got down in good season yesterday with plenty of business and went back at 7 o'clock. . The steamer Aurelia was among the get-aways for the California coast yesterday. ' Tie salve that acts like a poultice Is Pine Salve Carbollxed. No other salve so good for cuts, burns, bolls and Chapped skin. Ask about It Price 26ct& Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Morning Astorlan, (0 cents a month. delivered by carrier. IIS PLwAY BALL ! BOHEMIANS vs. N. P. BREWERS 2:30 P. M., on Sunday Next At A. P. C. Grounds Great Game of the New Season. . ' The Bohemians have been admitted to the Tri-City Base Ball League. Admission, Adults 25c, Children 10c. Come Out Everybody Fashion World J At JalofiTs 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 Jaloffs is the smartest ; ; and most reasonable priced ; ; line in the city. WAMOT'S DAY IN HISTORY t SUNDAY SCHOOL MATTERS IN THE LEAD OVER THERE JUST NOW PERSONAL GRIST OF THE DAY. WARRENTON, April SO. Arrange ments have been made to hold a choir practice on Thursday evening at $ p. m. in Warren's Hall. Everyone In terested In the singing at church serv ices are expected to attend. On Sun day next the officers, teachers and scholars of Warrenton Sunday school, together with several church attend ants, purpose going down to Morrison church to assist at the service to be held there at 2 o'clock p. m. The visi tors are to be feasted with ice cream, cake and other refreshments by the good folks of Morrison. Members of the Presbyterian church In Astoria wishing to be present can take tie noon train from their city and .return in the evening. A nice program is be ing prepared and with favorable weather a pleasant afternoon may be expected. Professor J. 1 Lee, principal of Warrenton school Is an excellent pedestrian, be has walked dally for more than a week from Svenson here, always arriving on time at the school house. Fourteen miles every morning before work is a tolerable good walk. Private affairs have caused the profes sor this steady exercise. He now In dorses the "Astorian's" recent sug gestion that there should be an early down train on this railroad. Allan Wtrth has gone to Marshland on business. Miss D. Dawson returned to her home at Seaside on the evening train. The following Warrenton residents went to Astoria yesterday: Mrs. D. K. Warren, Mrs. Kindred, Miss Maude Kindred, Mrs. Pauldenaus, Mr. D. S. Halferty, Miss Mamie Coffey, the Misses Eosshart and C. Deane, Miss C. C. Munson, George Moore. Occasionally one has the fortune to meet women who are ideal In looks and figure. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred you will find she takes Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart The Life Insurance muddle has started the public to thinking. The wonderful success that has met Ballard's Horehound Syrup In Its crusade on Coughs, Influenza and Bronchitis and all Pulmonary troubles Was started Ijhe public to thinking of this wonderful preparation. They are all using it Join the proces sion and down with sickness. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00. CHAMBER COMMERCE NOTES EFFORTS TOWARD THE COMMON POINT RATE ON WHEAT AND THE BRICK-MAKING POSSI BILITIES. Manager Whyte has written to the owners of all of the foreign ships that ply th Columbia River asking thorn tlmt it a cmnmon point rate on wheat Is secured, will they consent to come The work of finding out (he commer cUl value of the clay In this vicinity was put under way, yesterday when the first sample was sent to Prof. John Fulton, mineralogist and geologist of the government experimental station, Cor- vallls. In this manner Mr. whyte hopes to Induce manufacture, of the products for which It may prove Itself adapted for, to locate here. It Is thought that tile and art brick can be produced as well as the common kind of red brick. R. M. Watson, editor of the Beaside Signal, called on Manager Whyte yes- treday and expressed himself In favor of an earnest endeavor toward the cooperation of Seaside and Astoria. He Invited Manager Whyte to express his views on the subject through the columns of the Signal and It Is Mr. Whyte's Intention lo do so at an early date. Mr. Watson and Mr. Whyte's Intention to do so at an early date. I Mr. Watson and Mr. Whyte, who Is an ex-newspaperman, In talking things over discovered that they bad many acquaintances In common amongst the craft, In particular Mr. Watson knew . Orthsteln, one of the most famous men of his day, a blacksheep. but a scholar, a gentleman and a genius. Mr. Whyte was with Orth steln when he died In the South. s) PERSONAL MENTION. S Mrs. Albert Dunbar left on the morning train yesterday for a few days' visit with Portland friends. . Colonel L. H, Walker, of Fort Stev ens, was was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. Lloyd E. Stokes and daughter, of San Francisco, are guests of Mrs. Stokes' brother and his wife in this city, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coolldge. Judge Dan Rlerson was in the city on matters of business Importance. John Clair Montelth was In the city yesterday giving vocal lessons to his pupils here. J. W. Palmer, manager of the West port mills, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. "Friends" The society comedy-drama, "Frlen Js," put on by the Howard-Dorset Stock Company the forepart of this week at the Astoria Is a play that the people like, It fairly teems with heart Interest, although the comedy end Is not neg lected by any means. It is an absorb ing story and the attention Is held at a high pitch throughout Its action. As toria people have the idea that George Howard can do nothing but comedy, they are mistaken his work In "Friends" marks' him as a thoroughly competent actor In all phases of the profession. In this play Maldon Mar quam the leading lady has a part that exactly fits her clever personality and her main scenes are played with the proper amount of discretion and she overdoes nothing. Altogether this Is the best bit of work that she has dis played during the time the company has been here. The cast this week Introduces a new member of the com pany, Nick Cogley and he speedily sustained the reputation of the com pany and won the approval of the audience. The other members of the company are all happily cast and it Is a surprise to their friends out In front to notice the change of char acters from play to play. Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their dances at Logan's Hall, Saturday evening, May 4. Everybody Is cordially Invited. 5-l-4t Sort Nipples. Any mother who has had expprlence with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child 1 is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many tAlned nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. I Sfti I Perfectly II ll.,.vO,.-i! IS I 16 'V'v-TT 1 X Any man who wears one of our U fiST m nart acnanner y I kl, U, J a Marx Suits fl ii iv .: :-v n WL Atiili ' Will get tk. verdict ofb.bg . ' P'fliPhpT Perfectly .. feV'W Dressed S - 37 Fit and Style r Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner U Marx Dunlap Hats are in for the Spring Showing. Heat and always7 in style. Hats ''Unaraimon Gothes." Always Right I NEW TO-DAY. WANTED WOMAN WHO CAN SEW well; skirt maker, and apprentices. Call at 51 Duane street. Hawks & Smith. 4-JO-Jt Millinery. Mrs. R. IngRton will ,aeil bats at reduced prices every Friday and Sat urday night. Welch block, opposite Budget Office. loe Cream Made from pure cream 30 cents a quart TAGG'S CONFECTIONERY. FOR SERVICE AND CONVENIENCE The prime essential of a business establishment Is to have It open for the purposes of business whan It H nxuiaii- not closed by custom nor any rule of hours. This essential attaches h si store of Dr. C. E. Linton at 185 Eleventh street which Is open very one of the 24 hours in the day; and with a stock that meets every re quirement likely to arise in inai ume. It U one of the exceptions and Is thor oughly endorsed. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In ta world to the convivial man whers, 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-requlelte of genuine wines and liquors that are served to them, And these things are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Sund's elegant reeort, the Commercial, at No. SOt 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. 8ave Your Slip ' Whether you buy 10 cents or a dol lar's worth In Wise's clothing store, save your slips, and when you have $5 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. Just Received The secret of nuiklng good pictures Is In having the best materials t" work with. Hart's drug store have Just received a fresh supply of films and fllm-packs, so get in the game and do it right Jut Think I Lowney's cholocates In pound and half-pound boxes 60 cents and 35 cents, until further notice, at TAOQ'8 CONFECTIONERY. Wanted to buy a house and lot. Must be In good location. Address M. this 4c. r Dill R 6cu!ly, Notary Public ti Scully's Cigar Store. Any old bourl 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. Bcuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort They are going like wild-fir and the kids themselves are after them because they look 10 "comfy.". A Guaranteed Presentment. The moving-picture presentment of the Burns-O'Brien ling fight at Lot Angeles In November last ss put on at the Waldorf In this city last night and now occupying the boards then this week, and which Is heavily advertised 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 81 In thl Issue, la a guaranteed exhibit for exact and truthful detail In every particular of the full number of rounds. If a man knows anything of hli own anatomy he must be aware that his stomach Is a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost considerations knowing that he will sat at tns PtUce when he can constrvt Its safety and comfort, by eating only the best cooked, best served and most oompen tatlng meal In the city of Astoria, day, ornlght, It l always the same, nd the Palacs habit Is on that pays to acquire... Arthur Smith Is a mas ter of th art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. For your watch and clock renaiiw tro to Frank X Donnerberg the reliable jeweier, no-ll street Flvt Cent t 100 When yon (M. flk "sponging" a hit, drop into Frank Hart's drug store and boy a sponge. Tott can find just what you want from I cents t IS.M per sponge. Oe to A. O. Cralf for "your ttnts, awnings and all kinds of canvas wrk. Uth and Exchange. ' tf For Eleetrle Servloe Installation or repair work, go to J. 8. Vernon, elec trician, No. 407 Exchange street tel ephone, Main 1441. All manner of sleotrlo and telephone work dons at short notice.