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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1907)
SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1M7, WATEKFRONT ITEMS The iS easoas Showings OF SPRING SUIT STYLES IN NEW MODES AND NOVEL FABRICS. 14 Off 1-4 Off ji Special Skirt Sale ! Big Gale Blowing Off Columbia At JalofTs, 120 Uth St. River Mouth. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. In order to get you acquainted with the class of goods carried in this store, we are placing on sale for 3 Days Only, a beautiful and most complete assortment of Ladies' Skirts. They are all the latest styles and designs in all colors, made of the finest Altman, Voiles, Panama cloth. Serges, Silks, etc., at a saying of just One-Fourth less our regular prices. 25 Per Cent Off See Window At JalofTs - -12011th Street I fclllHIIIIMMIIIIlMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DON? HY DEED. f i United States to A. J. Wherry. & W. H section SI. T. 6 N, R. t W.f patent ., Charles A. Lewis to Agnes M. eae, ot 1, block S. Gearhart Part,'.. 200 M. J. BufflHtrtOH 10 ?'ehalem In. yestment Co., 115 acres In section Is, T. 5 N., R. W 500 The Astoria A. T. & T. Co. to Nehalem Investment Co., lots 11 and Ji section 4, T. R. 7 Rbss, Hlggins & Co. to Nehalem Investment Co., NE. of sec tlon , T. 6 R. 8 W 100 William Dwyer of St. Michaels, Alaska, to Nehalem Investment Co, 80 acres In Section 17, T. 5 N., &1W... 5 Mark S. Warren to Anna M. Ward, lots 8 and 4, block 158, Mc Clures . . . 250 Track Team Social. The High School Track Team will give a social at Logan's Hall this even ing for the benefit of the team. An excellent program will be glvn and afterward refreshments and dancing will complete the evening. The pro gram will begin at 8:80 and the tickets Fill be 85 cents each, all art cordially Invited. HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS The finest assortment HATS HATS of Mushroom trimmed HATS HATS Hats at greatly re- HATS HATS duced pices, MY. M. HATS HATS Petereen, Eleventh A HATS HATS Commercial streets. HATS HATS HATS HATS-HATS-HATS Remember the bont flJe closing out sale at Mrs. Ross" millinery parlors. Everything must be sold. 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 game and do It right . Press Dispatch: Four sons at once, st PauL Oct. 5th. 1908. A special from Mondovl says, "Mrs. Jno. Sllverson MVS birth to four boys." Shea evi dently a great friend of HoHlsters Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart WANTED. Two smart boys to carry papers. Apply Morning Astoria. SALE ON ALL Trimmed Mushroom Hats At Greatly Reduced Prices May 1CL and 11 Mrs. M. Petersen 11th & Commercial Sts. Star Theatre Bldg. LIGHT SHIP DRAGS ANCHOR No. SO Blown Off Anchorage and Driven Inshore Retoued By Tug Wallula Now at Buoy Station Newt Along Busy Waterfront. Lightship 50. anchored oft the mouth of the Columbia, dragged her chains last night In a TS-mlte-an.hour gale and was blown Inshore. The tug Wallula went to her assistance and picked her up of North Head. She was then brought In and anchored at the buoy depot at Tongue Point This Is the third time 50 has ben blown off her anchorage, The other two times she was beached on the Washington shore but no lives were lost. She Is 'managed entirely by sails and In a big gale so close In shore Is nearly helpless If hr anchor drags. A ship equipped with an en. gins should be stationed off the bar as hard winds occur too frequently for the safety of a sailing vescl. The Clntram arrived In yesterday from San Pedro In ballast. Notwlth. standing' the fact that a heavy mile was blowing oft the bar she sailed In unattended. S Th lighthouse tender Armoila leaves today for Alaska, where she will de liver supplies to all the lighthouse In the Artie Ocean. She stops at Seattle for a full supply of coal. Vk uSfiMiim't 7 iSa iAp EVERY Clothing Stock consists of a large proportion of so-called "staples" including the quiet effects and pat terns as 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. Onr 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 A Clothes will surely meet with your Cordial Approval. The Annie Larsen Is lying In the harbor with a full cargo, ready to go to sea. She Is delayed, however, by the desertion of a portion of her crew who abandoned her yesterday. The gas launch General Sheridan was sold yesterday by her owners, C. M. Johns, to the River Transpor tation Company for $3600. The General Sheridan was built In Astoria this year and has first papers. Her purchasers will take her to South Bend, Wash., to be used In the coast wise trade. The British steamship Klrklee came down from Portland yesterday bound out for Kobe and Shanghai with wheat and flour. The Johan Poulsen is in the harbor waiting for a favorable passage across the bar. She is bound to trlsco witn lumber. The steamship Qulnault came In yes. terJay morning from San Francisco In ballast NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. ' R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street The motion pictures given at the Waldorf this week are clear and dls- tlnct. none of the flickering usual to cheap outfits. "Herring Fishing" ! th title of the pictures shown and are a true representation of that industry are pursued on the Atlantic banks. The Kllburn left out last night for San Francisco. Chinese War Junk, "Whanj Ho" Built by decree of his Imperial Chinese Majssty (Kwong Hsu.) Par tielpatsd In war against French, and tn battles with pirates at San Moon Bay, Ningpa, coast of Kiamgsi and Qulf of Peehili. On exhibition at Callander wharf commencing Saturday. A few days only. Greatest curiosity in American waters. Full equipment of cannon and Chinese arms. All instruments of torture used by Chinees in punishing captured iprates aboard. Must be seen to be appreciated. Highly endorsed by the press and public As an object lesson of instruction to both young and old. Adults 25 cents, Children 15 cents. DONT MISS IT. Police Court- Harry Piatt entered a plea of guilty to being a vagrant and having no vis. lble means of support was sentenced to 20 days in Jail or pay a fine of $40, On a motion by Prosecutor Aber- crombte (be Judge suspended sentence providing Pratt leaves town, which he agree to do. One plain drunk pleaded guilty through an Interpreter and was fined the usual $5 or two Jays. Ball was forfeited to the extent of $5. L08T. A Llwellyn setter with black ears and spot on back; answers to name of Queen; finder return to The Owl saloon, Astor street, and receive re ward. tT Morning Astorlan, 80 cents Per month, d"ersd by carrier. MILLINERY Mrs. R. Ingleton will Sell All Hats at Reduced Prices every Friday and Saturday Nights. Mrs. R. .Ingleton Welch Block. Opp. the Budget Office A Narrow Escape. G. W. Cloyd, a merchant of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a Jlmson bur Into his thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to amputate it but I would not consent I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dan gerous wound." 25c at Charles Rodgers, druggist CT Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought "Uncommon Clothes," WHO ALWAYS TREATS YOU RIGHT, I FOR SERVICE AND CONVENIENCE The prima essential of a business establishment Is to have It open for the purposes of business when It Is needed; not closed by custom nor any rule of hours. This essential attaches to the drug store of Dr. C B. Linton at 185 Eleventh street, which la 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. Columbia and Victor graphophones and latest records at 421 Commercial street. A. R. Cyrus. tf. Wanted to buy a house and Jot. Must be in good location. Address M., this office. 8ave Your Slips whether you buy 10 cents or a dol- lar'n worth In Wise's clothing store. save your slips, and when you have $5 worth you get . Plar.o number tree. Be sure and ask for your number for the next dance and Piano contest for Wise's customers. ! IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference tn the world to the convfvlal man where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome snoolntments In the saloon they pat ronize regularly, as well as the essen tial pre-requlslte of genuine wines and liquors that ara served to them, And these things are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund's elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. 599 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 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. Remember the big closing out snle of millinery goods at Mrs. Ross's. Children's hats at lrss thnn cost This snle will continue until everything l dolJ. 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. Scuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort They are 'nf wtld-fire and the kid themselves are after them because they look so "comfy." If a man know anything of bis own anatomy he mut be aware that bio stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at the Palac when he can conserve Its safety ami comfort, by eating only the beet cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In the city of Astoria. day, ornlght,.lt Ik always the same, and the Palace habit 1 one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith Is a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible. '. For your watch and clock repairing go to Frank 3. Donnerberg the reliable) Jeweler, 110-11 street Qe to A. D. Craig for your ten's, awnings and all kinds of canvas wrk 12tb and Exchangs. tt . 1 PLAY BALL I BOHEMIANS vs. BRAINARDS 2:30 P. ML, SUNDAY MAY J 2 At A. F. 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 Dell R Scully, Notary Public at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour! WANTED. , Two girls to work In book bindery. Apply Morning Astorlan. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now In. Hildebrand & Gor. Closing Out 8sle, Mrs, Ross announces that beginning today she will have a closing out sale of all millinery goods as she Is go ing to leave the city until September. Everything will be sold regardless of cost To Feed The People 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 ft 81