TUtSDAY. MAY 7, 1907. 2s ASTORIA BOHEMIANS Ii95 SPECIAL SALE ml The Reasons Showing's LOSE CAME THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. , Delayed shipment of Ladies' and Misses' v f New and Up-to-Date light wool spring Jackets loose and tight fitting effects with velvet and cloth collars, all sizes. Good values at $8 and $9. I Special Price Today Only $4.95 Come Early and get your choice, as they l: won't last long at this price. A new shipment of Altman Voi-e and the "Money Back" silk skirts from $10 - to 22.50, just in. See them-all beauties $4.95 :Aiir .$4.95 fiiiMMHiiiittiittmitnttttitittttnttmniiiii WATEBFRONT Much Traffic Along Astoria's Docks. SEVERAL OCEAN SHIPS CLEAR French Bark Jan Guillion Wrecked New Launch Completed Armenia Leave For Alaska Kilburn Hits Northwester Out of San Francisco. W. P. Fuller 4 Co. have received a cablegram announcing the loss of the French bark Jane Gulllon. The vessel stranded on Cape de la Hague, France. When wrecked , she had' a cargo of wheat from San Francisco. It has not as yet been learned whether or not the lives of Capt Lechuien and his crew were lost. Her cargo was valued at 171500. The French bark Versailles has been chartered to take the place of the Jane Guillon which was under charter to carry cement from London to this port for W. P. Fuller & Co. Toe steamer F. A. KUburn came In from San Francisco and Oregon points yesterday afternoon with many pas sengers. She reports bad weather and much wind all the way from the sec ond day out of Frisco. The tug Traveler, which arrived in Sunday from Gray's Harbor, is under contract to tow rock barges from the Columba Contract Company's quarries to Fort Stevens. The German steamship Aragonla sailed Sunday for the Orient with a general cargo. This is her last trip before going to her home port for a general overhauling. The Tongue Point Lumber Com pany's tug Lottie is again In com mission. She has been undergoing an overhauling In Portland for some time. The lighthouse tender Armenia leaves tomorrow for Alaskan points. She goes to Nome City among others anJ will stop at Seattle for fuel coal. The steamer J. B. Stetson cleared for San Francisco yesterday with 886,000 feet of lumber from the Tongue Point Lumber Company's mill , The British steamship Stratbclyde was due in yesterday from San Fran cisco but was late and at press time had not been heard from. The steam schooner Johan Paulsen arrived in Sunday. She will load lum ber at the Knappton mill. The Norwegian steamship Tcrge Vlken went to sea Sunday with a cargo of lumber for Port Pitie. - The British steamer Irish Monarch Bailed for China with lumber Sunday, The steamer Roanoke was due in from Los Angeles last night The schooner Delia came In from Nastucca yesterday. . The Evie came In yesterday after noon from Tillamook. , The Columbia left out yesterday for pan Francisco. S PERSONAL MENTION. : Mr. and Mrs. Uansuer, who have been absent for some time on their wedding Journey, arrived from San Francisco on the F. A. Kilburn yes terday. They withstood the hard trip up In good shape and are In the best of health. Miss Q. Peterson, of Gray's River, came over on the Winona yesterJay. R. H. Jenkins is In Portland on bust- ness. F. A. Pomeroy and wife, ot Rainier, are in the city for a short visit with Sheriff W. R. Pomeroy. j Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien left for Port- j land on the Telegraph yesterday after- j noon for a short visit. i Mrs. M. Gorman, of Cathlamet, was, an Astoria visitor yesterday. j A. Pearson, Olaf Olsen and Fred Houchen were In the city yesterday j afternoon on their way to their homes In Cathlamet They have been work-' lng on Ferguson and Houston's pile-i driver near Fort Stevefis. The Pile-' driver engine suffered a bad breakage and work was suspended for a short: time. The men from Cathlamet took advantage of the lull In work to go home for a visit Fish Warden Van Dusen left on the evening train last night to attend the meeting of the State Board of Fish Commissioners at Salem today. WU1 Madison Is spending a short vacation at Collins Springs. R. E. Burks and wife, of Svensen, are visiting Astoria friends. John Kopp, of Seaside, was an Astoria visitor yesterday. M. F. Henderson, of Portland, tran sacted business in this city yesterday. Edward J. Holmes, of Portland, made a business trip to Astoria Monday. - S. T. Fan- is a Spokane man visiting in Astoria. S. E. Roby, of Portland, Is transact ing business In Astoria today. W. L. Pull lam, of Clatskanine, spent yesterday In the city. Morris Staples is In Portland on a business trip. Thomas Holton, of Knappa, Is visit ing In Astoria. Charles Elham came over from Gray River yesterday, W. C. Slogan leaves tomorrow for a 10 days' visit at the springs for the benefit of bis health. Pirating Foley Hony and Tar. Foley ft Co, Chicago, originated Honey and Tar a a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey Honey and Tar many Imitations are offered for the genuine. These worth less Imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley Honey and Tar Is In a yellow package. Ask for It and refuse any substitute. It it, the best remedy for coughs and coldi. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. 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, Texas, writes: "My wife has been using Herblne for herself and children for five years. It Is a sure cure for constipation and ma laria fever, which is substantiated by what It has done for my family." Just Received - The secret of making 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 LOCALS SHOW GOOD MATERIAL BUT LACK OF PRACTICE AND NUMEROUS FUMBLES BRING DEFEAT. In the opening game of the Trl-Ctty league series Sunday afternoon the Astoria Bohemians wnt down In tits feat to the North Piu-lfle Brewing Company's aggregation of stick twirl- era from Portland. At the end of the game the score stood 10 to t with the visitor at the big end. The game was uneventful and was particularly mark' ed by the ,bd playing on both sides. Astoria picked up two scoret early In the game and gave Indication of making a warm contest but a few bad fumble gave the Portland bunch s-ore at various point In the game. Lack of practice wa evidenced by both teams and fumbling ot the ball made the exhibition a good deal on the ragged order. In theJast Inning the local ran In another score Jus: to keep the final record from showing up too badly. . While the opening game was some what to the bad In the way of an ex hibition of fine diamond work It was not so surprising to the wise ones who understood the Inmost workings of the game. Few teams start out a well as could perhaps be expected. Lack of Interest has something to do In the matter as well a many other thing The players are not yet warmed up to their work and it Is regular and- interested practice that make the games all they should be. The Bohemians are resolved to make the strongest kind of a race for the championship and will work to this end from now on. They will be on the diamond for practice regularly three time a week and hope to attain a degree of proficiency that will make victory sure. They have the true Idea of sportsmanship which laughs at de feat and halls disaster with the ever victorious slogan of "better luck next time." With the training of a few more tryouts the boys will grasp their war clubs and sally forth to wreak vengeance for their first defeat on the next comers of the leugue series. With the exception of the antici pated victory everything went off by schedule. The Portland players came down with colors flying and acrom pan led by a larg bunch of enthus lasttc rooters. They were welcomed with open arms at the train by local funs and members and representatives of the Bohemian team. They were taken to the OcclJent hotel for din ner, from which point the parade started before the game. The pro cession proceeded in state through the main streets, after which the entire crowd adjourned to the grounds. ' The next game of the Bohemians will be played on the local grounds Sunday, May 13th, against the Bralnard base ball artists. Here's hoping the visi tors come off second best S DONE BY DEED. Seaside Real Estate Company to the Astoria and Columbia River Railway Company, a 60-foot right-of-way through Cartwrlght Park SI Ida B. Stelnmetx to Henry Helno nen and Helen Sophia Helnonen, lots 4, S, 6, 7, 8, 23, 24, 25, In block 28, Astoria . 810 United State government to An drew Petteraon, 180 acres of land located In the north half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter of section 34 In township 5 north, of range 9 west, of the Wil lamette meridian in Oregon; full payment Ah Dogg and Choy Goo Dogg, hi wife, Sam Sing, Sam Boo and Lee Lock, not married, to Quong Tick Land Co., lot 6 in block 10, in Astoria l Columbia Harbor Land Co., to Bertha A. Marlatt, lot 2 in block 10 In Warrenton Park, Warren ton 200 Theo. Kruse Catering Co. to Mab-1 B. Abel, lots 21 and 23 in block 10, Gearhart Park 150 Hlnman Tract Land Co. to Millie J. Lt-beck, lots 7 and 8, bWk 2, Astoria; 85 and other valuable considerations , ;., Constipation steals the Iron which should be absorbed away from the bowels, spoils your blood and complex Ion, causes ( anemias and disease. Regulate your bowels with Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea and keep well. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart mm NEW TO-DAY,. Oliver typewriters stenographers at A. Commercial street. and automatic It Cyrus, 431 tf. The motion pictures given at the Waldorf this week art clear and dis tinct none of the nickering usual to cheap outfits. "Herring Fishing" l the title of the pictures shown and are a true representation of that- industry are pursued on the Atlantte banks. Columbia and Victor graphophones and latest records at 42 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. lee Cresm Made from pure cream 30 cents quart TAGG'S CONFECTIOJfERT. Wanted to buy a house and lot. Must be In good location. Address M, this o4ce. FOR SERVICE AND CONVENIENCE The prime essential of a business establishment Is to have It open for tht purposes of business when H Is needed; not closed by custom nor any rule of hours. This essential attaches to the drug store of Dr. C. E. Linton at 185 Eleventh ttreet, which Is open every ont of tht 24 hours In the day; and with a stock that meet every re quirement likely to arise In that time. It U one of the exceptions ana it tnor oughly endorsed. 8tvt Your Slips Whether you buy 10 centt or a dol lar! worth In Wlse't clothing ttort, savt your slips, and when you have $5 worth you get a Piano number free. Be turt and ask for your number for tht next dance and Piano contest for Wlse't cuttomers. j IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In fat world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronise regularly, as well as the essen tial pre-requlstte of genuine wines and liouors that are served to them, And these things are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund's elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. 508 on the ttreet of that name that they account thoroughly for tht fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. There Is nothing allowed to past his counter but tht best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and tht ser vice behind It all, Is tht most pleating and satisfying in the city. OF SPRING SUIT STYLES IN NEW MODES AND NOVEL, FABRICS. EVERY Clothing Stock consists of a large proportion of so-called "staples" including the quiet effects and pat ternsas well as a smaller proportion of the season's novelties. Those who appreciate the exclusiveness of these special patterns make it a point to make early selections and purchases in order to obtain these desirable novelties. Oar new spring showing, now complete, is rich in New Styles and Novelty Pat terns in Business Suits, Top Coats, Cravenettes, etc If our Prices interest you, the Clothes will surely meet with your Cornial Approval. ''Uncommon Clothes." WHO ALWAYS TREATS YOU RIQHT. Juet Think! Lowneys cholocatea In pound and half-pound boxes 80 cents and 15 cents, until further notice, at TAOO'8 CONFECTIONERT. Dtll B. Scully, Notary Publlo, tt ieully Cigar Store. Any old hour! For Th Little People. Every parent In this city should In vestigate, at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngster, at Chariot 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 ar going like wild -fire and the kids themselves are after them because they look to "comfy." If a man know anything of bis own anatomy ht must bt aware that hit stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to tht utmost consideration; T PLAY BALL! BOHEMIANS vs. BRAINARDS 2:30 P. M., SUNDAY MAY 12 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 To Feed And keep them feeling well and happy, it is necessary to have the Best in the line of Fine Groceries. And we are the people who have them for sale. Come and see us about it at the : . . ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street ! Phone Main 81 Millinery. Mrs. a Ingleton will tell hats al reduced priest every Friday and St4 urday night Welch block, oppotltt f'udget Office. knowing that ht will tat at tht Palac : when ht can conserve Its tafety ana comfort, by sating only tht btt cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In tht city of Astoria, day, ornlght, It It always tht same, and tht Palace habit It on that pay to acquire. Arthur Bmlta It a mat ter of tht art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. For your watch and clock rtoaliW go to Frank J. Donntrbtrg tht reliable Jeweler, ItO-lI street Qo tt A. D. Craig for your tnt. awnlngt and all kinds of canvas wirk. 12th and Exchange, tf The People