THE MOUNING ASTOMAN, AS'J OIUA. OREGON. MONEY FOR DEP SEA J. Q. A. DOWLDY, rrwldwt, rRANK PATTON, CwhVtr. 0. L PETERSON, Vlorl'wildtot. 3, W. GARNER, AuliUot CMbtr, Astoria Savings Bank ' FISHING HA UNOAY, MAY 8, 1907. Capital raid in IIOCMC, urpmndOn(lil(laProBUMm TrMMU UraanU Banking ijtuliiwi, j (ntorwl raid on Tim ImimmIKi 1t Tnth ClfM, AITOMA, ORiaOK ASTORIA IRON ' WORKS OHNirOX.Fra. NalonTww.ru.Pwt.iienp. V L UliillOY, 6ortr) AUTOBIA, HAVINGS BANK, Tm Detlgneri and Manufacturer. 01 STUB LAT&dT IMPROVED! Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers i Complete Ctniwry Outflti Furnish J. CORRCSfONDCNCB 'SOUCITEDi Foot of Fourth Btrwt. t t Sheraan Transier Co. 1 HEsittY 8HEBMAN, Mioutt 'Back, OurUfM Bcif ClMektd aad TraniitrrtJ Trueki art FuraJtar Wcom PImm Mortd, Boai and Skipped. 433 Commercial 5treet) Main Phone 121 APPEARANCES Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it 'uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that' ten strike. The J. S. DellingerOo. ASTORIA, OREGON a a PARKER. , Proprietor. t P. PARKER. Manager, PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN jPLAN. Flrat Claw In I very Rpot Ptm Coach to th House. ' Bur and Billiard Room. Good Check Rtaurant Astoria, , Oraon fin '!;;;". Good Sample Roomi on Ground Floo tor Commercial icon. DISTILLERS LOUSIVlLLli KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey Highiln Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey Best Value on the Coast ' JKaJor Paul Whiskey Noted for its Fine Flavor eb won DISTKIBUTOUS , ASTORIA, ... . .OREGON II! fill I I 40 BOKD IT, I ASIOKIA, OBXGOI is Carrie tit fist Um el Wines, Liquors 55 38 35 35 8 and Clears CALL AND SEE US I Mommg Atorlan, 10 cnt a month, 0.')lverd by oarrler. J, M, ALEXANDER MAY LOCATE SUCH AN ENTERPRISE HERE WOULD BE A BIQ THING FOR ASTORIA. ' J. M. Alexander, of Aberdeen, Wash., who htti been In the city for th pat few Jaya on bualna In connection with hi Sxhlnt anterprlae on Oray Harbor, waa a caller at th headquar tra of Ih Chamber of, Comm6rc yea Uirday aXtrnoon. , " ' Ha la doply Intreated In tha dop aoa flatting and . whlla hr haa baen looking up tha matter of eitabllahlng ucb an ntrprl her In tha near (utura. ":l Mr, Alexander haa had an extended experience In dp aea flhlng fn both thla country and Euroin and believe that no belter place for a location for uch an enterprlee can be found any where In America than In Aotorla. While In Aatorla, h looked over all tha available altea for th location of hi flattery but ao far baa not decided on any particular 'pot should any one have a location lultabie for uch an enterprlae of too to ISO In width they might do well to communicate nil detail concerning th ama to Manager John H. Whyta of the Chamber of Commerce who will nego tiate with Mr. Alexander, Th Jeep aea, flitting InJuatry of Puget Bound," anld Mr. Alexander, "with which I am very familiar, waa t year worth Jut ,000,000 to the commerce of the State of Waihlng- ton. The total fighting bualnea of the Bound amounted to 110,480,000, which ahowa that ao far aa that local Ity la concerned, the deep aea flatting bualn I worth far mor than all th other put togother. And aa great aa la tha value of the aalmon Ashing InduKtry of Aatorla at thla time, and aa great aa It alway haa been, I be lieve that the deep aea fishing bual no can be developeJ and made more valuable than th aalmon flohlng ever haa been or ever can be. 'It aeem to me that the people of Aatorla do not fully realize all of the good thing that they have all about them In the way of naturnl resource. t believe I can aay without egotism that no one know more of the 'In and out of deep w Ashing than I do and that If I could but secure a eultable location here at what I con elder a croner flaure, I would not hesitate to locate here at once. I know that there are other Industrie going to locate here right away and that In a short time It will possibly be difficult to find room for all of them, but none will prove of more value than the deep sea fishing. Of this I am sure and certain a I ever have been or anything In all my life. "Now aa to a site for my proposed Astoria deep aea Ashing plant I have found that the price of waterfront property hcre la held at what I con sider a very high price. And It aeem to me that the. location of new Indus tries and enterprise might be more encouraged If sltos were offered at more reasonable figure. And Indeed In the case of an enterprise like mine It would doubtless be of greater bene fit to the city than it would to me, should the cltlxcn here through their Chamber of Commerce or otherwise make l( especially easy for mo to secure a permanent location. Should they ice fit to do thl I will promise to give them one of the largest business enterprise within the next tew year that can be found anywhere In the northwest. "This 1 only a suggestion thrown out but it might be well if your cltl- sens would give It careful consMora tlon and then their approval." fi;M;''j; ,' 1.-i ft j 'i 'm h i if Forced to Leave my Present Quarters, I Will Sell all Clothing, Rubber Boots, Men's Furhish ings and Oil Clothing ilrinoo I f IIUUO I At Louesf Mill 25 Per Cent Off on Men's and Boys' .Suits i. . $4 Underwear for $3.40 $3 Underwear $2.25 $2.50 Underwear $2.00 $J Underwear .80 ,$5 Sweater j for $3.50 $3 " - $2.40, Apron Overalls, 65c 2b'c Cashmere Sox 20c, three pair for 50c 50c forking Shirts for 40 ' cents. This is Your Chance To Buy Goods Cheap The Working man's Store i Is going to move, June 1st, to first door west of Ross, Higgins & Co., on Bond street. Chas. Larson, Prop, 557 Commercial St. Z LATEST NEWS FROM! WARRENTON i BASEBALL ITEMS OF INTEREST MOVEMENTS OF PROMINENT PEOPLE IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL PERSONAL8, ETC. IF YOU DON'T succeed the first time use Herblne and you will get Instant relief. The greatest liver regulator. A positive cure for Constipation, Dyspepsia, Ma laria, Chills and all liver complaints. Mr. C , of Emory, Texaa, write: "My wife has been using Herblne for herself and children for five year. It la a aure cure for constipation and ma larla fever, which I substantiated by what It has done for my family." OLDEST ACTRESS ILL. NEW YORK, May 4 Mr. W. O. Jones, who since the recent death of Mrs. Gilbert, has been recognised as the oldest actress in active service, la seriously 111 and Is not expected to recover. Mrs, Jones la a native of New York and appeared 50 year ago at the old Bowery theater. In the course of her long career she had sup ported practically all the star of the last generation. Mrs. Jones recently oelebrated her 79m birthday. WARRENTON, Or.. May . The new bunk house of the Old Oregon Mill la Hearing completion. It Is ex pected that the mill will be running In full swing on Monday. Among the spectator of the gome between Seaside and Warrenton last Sunday were two prominent baseball enthusiast from Portland. These gentlemen were well pleased with the work of Warrenton nine and on r- turnlng to Portland endeavored to arrange games beteen various clubs of that city and our boys. Unfortun ately, owing to the engagements ar ranged through the Columbia River Baseball League, the management of the Wat ronton Baseball Club have been compelled, to refuse the chal lenges at hand. Miss A. Slgurdson, Alex Slgurdson and party arrived here last evening from westport, Wash. P. C. Warren has been having some papernanglng and painting done at hs residence., The Warrenton Clam Cannery will commence business on Monday. Quite a number of persons are engaged In this industry. Those who are Quick clam diggers earn splendid wages. e. laws a co. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. 'All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work in our shop. THE TRENTON f First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. I Corner Commercial and 14th. . Astoria, Oregon. I MIIIIIIIHHMMWH4IHtHMItHrHOiHMHUt Tou'ra to b tha Judge; we .aave It to you to decide;, all w want la your wdict Will, Hollistar'i Rocky Moun tain Tea make you well and keep you well? That'a fair. Tea or Tablet, S5 cents, Frank Hart It' too bad to aea people who go from day to day aufterlng with physi cal weakness, when Rookv Mnuntnln Tea' or Tablet 86 centa. "Frank kart mnora iuo oi tovuoisv luituow DUvrd by aarriar. BAPTI8T8 AT JAMESTOWN. NEW YORK, May 4. The second meeting bf the general convention of me Baptiste of North America Is to be held In the Convention Hall of the Jamestown Exposition May 22 and 22. Matter that are likely to come be fore the general Baptist convention in clude the meeting of the Baptist World Alliance in 1900, the Baptist brotherhood, church federation, na tional Christian Temperance movement arbitration and divorce legislation, SCOW BAY IRON & BBASS MKS ASTORIA, OREGON IRON AND BRASS AND MARINE ENGINEERS U-to-Dat Saw Mill Machinery Prompt attention rea to K repair work 18th and Franklin Avt, Tl. Main 2481. MMIIItMHHHIIMMUMMM)mHHMIH Ml I BIO BDUCTIQIg ' ON 4 fCj. "Or J1 Paper 30 PUR CErNT OFF On account of ; the large new spring stock coming and ! . mane room in our store we oner ou per cent off for the next few days. ' Buy your , wall paper now while it is cheap. Eastern Painting & Decorating Company j Commercial 8treet, near Eighth.