TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1907.
THE MOHNING ASTOItlAN, AS'JOiUA, OREGON.
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CHAMBER COUUEllCE
MEETING
SEVERAL IMPORTANT MOVES
UNDER WAY VICE-PRESIDENT
COMING ON JULY 15.
A very lengthy and lntretlng
lti of the Chamber of Commerce wu
MA but night In the. Chamber'e new
quartern wlia in attendance on hand
aa large the roome would accommo
date and there were, moreover, tboee
who had to remain atandlng through
out the aeeelon who could not find
dent.
There were a number of Important
nuttier that came up for consideration,
the moat" Important of which waa the
adoption of the report of the epectul
committee which contidered the propo.
eltUtn of the Portland, Oregon i Bea
eoimt nallway Company to build a rail
road from Aatorta to Portland via the
Lewie A Clurk and Nrhalem Valleye.
Thl report 1 publlxhed .ln full in
another column of thli edlilon and
brlrfly It may be eatd that the Cham
ber of Commerce aike all thoee people
who hove bind over which the railroad
wlehee to extend it line, to grant
rlahta-of-way free of com. The report
polnta out that the cltlicni owning
euch land and who would thue five
froe rlht-of-way would be doing a
great public eervlce, and the Chamber
of Commerce etande for the freaMMt
Intereeta of the greatnat number. In
fact. It could not occupy any other
pcelilon being aa It la a queil-pubtlc
lnetltutl'on.
A telegram wae received from Vice
Preeldent Palrbanki and read before
the Cnamber fixing the exact date of
the Vlce-Preeldentlat visit to Aatorla
aa July IS. The telegram atatet that
the 16th of July will be apent entirely
In thli city and that on that day he
wilt conform wholly to any plana the
Chamber may prepare for him. H
ato etatea In hi menage that he will
come on a rogulnr train, while he
doe not know who will be In hi party
he make a poeltlve itatement that
there will be no ladle.
Thl leave the recptlon committee,
of which Herman Wlee I chairman,
free to arrango for a ma meeting at
which the Vlce-Preeldent will deliver
a epeech.
It wa announced that Richard J.
Grace, the well known civil engineer
at Portland, had accepted an Invitation
to lecture before the Chamber on the
eawall proportion at an early date.
Mr. Grace wa In the city eterday
and conferred with Manager Whyte on
the subject and gathered daa ftr hie
forthcoming lecture. .... i ,
The manager reported that puruant.
to Infraction from the former meet
Ing he ha nxcertalned that the un
of 1 100,000 had been appropriated by
the recent legllature for the purpose
of making Oregon exhibit at the
Seattle Exposition In 1909. The Cham'
ber of Commerce ha aeked the Gov'
ernor to appoint an Aalorlan on the
CommlMlon of five which will have
charge of thl fund.
The cpeclat committee appointed to
report on the feasibility and delra
blllty of having an exhibit at the atate
fair from thl county, the members of
which were John H. Whyte, J. Q. A.
Bowlby and O. I. Petereon, reported
favoring that such an exhibit be made.
The matter came up on a former com
munication from the county oourt The
Chamber will communicate In detail
with County Judge Trenchard. As the
report wa adopted the promotion com
mlttee will have charge of preparing
for this state exhibit a thl comlmttee
haa charge of all advertising exped
iences and the fund for advertising.
This committee sucertalned that
$1800 In cah prlxe are offered by the
tate fair board to county exhibitor
and with the excellent ahowlng that
Clateop County could make, enough
premium and prlxe ought to be se
cured to make out of the exhibit at
the state fair a very profitable enter-
prise. Instead of the fair costing the
county any stated sum of money It
ought to be mndo to produce a revenue
over and above all expenses. Colum
bia county Inst year put up $200 for
an exhibit and gst back $107 In prem
iums so that It was not out above an
even hundred dollars. The first prises
are worth '$300, the second $200 and
the third are worth $100." Mr. O. I.
Peterson will make a personal live
stock exhibit. Mr. Max Stral has
charge of the old exhibit which will
be taken along to the fair with the
now,
A communication was received from
the Woman's Club asking the Cham
ber to go on record In favor rf closing
the dance halls. A resolution was then
adopted by the Chamber as follows:
"Resolved, that the Chamber of Com
merce does hereby go on record a
being in favor of the strict enforce
ment of the taw closing the publlo
dance halls." , !
A resolution waa adopted by the
Chamber memorialing the War De
partment through Senators Fulton and
Bourne to name one of the unnamed
battleships in honor of Astoria. The
resolution sets forth that the historical
Importance of Astoria and the promi
nent place It had been given In Amer
ican literature by Washington Irving
and other made this request most
reasonable.
Several manufacturing enterprise
were reported upon and the manufac
turing and Industrie committee will
continue to work out the details that
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all Clothing, Rubber Boots, Men's Furbish
ings and Oil Clothing
At Louest ioffoiH Prices!
25 Per Cent Off on Men's and Boys Suits
$4 Underwear for $3.40
$3 Underwear $2,25 ,
$2.50 Underwear $2.00
$1 Underwear .80
$5 Sweater for $3.50
$4-" ' $3
$3, " $2.40
Apron Overalls, 65c
25c Cashmere Sox, 20c, three pair for 50c
50c Working Shirts for 40 cents.
This is Your Chance
To Buy Goods Cheap
The Workingman's Store
Is going to move, June 1st, to first door west of Ross,
Higgins & Co., on Bond street.
Chas. Larson Prop.
557 Commercial St.
have been presented from various
sources, with apparently good oppor
tunlty for results that will count
Manager Whyte reported that Presi
dent Lewis Russell of the Portland
Automobile Club and himself were
preparing for a mas meeting in Aa
torla at which will (be considered a
plan to build an automobile road all
the way from Portland to this city.
This proposition is meeting with great
favor wherever it has been brought to
the attention of the public.
The new membership and collection
register of the Chamber which la now
complete and up-to-date was on ex
hibition to show one of the tew mod
era methods that are. being worked out
since the new organisation took hold
of the Chamber of Commerce.
Manager Whyte reported that the
Chamber wa having printed a pocket
edition of a small book containing a
membership rooster, the constitution
and by-laws of the Institution, togeth
er with the names of all the officers
and committees and other useful in
formation. One of these will be sent
to every member In due time.
Mr. C. M. Cellar, chairman of mem
bership and subscription committee,
together with his fellow members will
toon begin an active and systematic
canvass of the city to secure it pos
slblo the name of every good citlxen as
a member of the Chamber who is not
now a member as he should be.
Manager Whyte reported a very
large bundle of advertising ideas which
the Promotion Committee will give
due consideration wlthla a few days.
These ideas attracted a great deal of
attention and In fact on several oc
casions elicited enthusiastic applause.
Before the meeting adjourned a let
ter was read from William Reld, giv
ing details of the railroad which the
Portland, Oregon ft Seacost Railroad
Company, of which he is the secretary,
proposes . to build from Portland to
Astoria. In this letter Mr. Reld stated
that his road would haul the logs and
lumber off of the ralroad route to As
toria or Young's Bay, for the owners
of the land, at any rate of freight that
the Oregon State Railroad Commission
would allow, however low. But he was
anxious that the right-of-way be se
cured at once in order that immediate
construction could be begun and
pushed, .
We have plotted, planted and figured,
working from morning till night, seek
ing for a medicine that will take 'the
place of Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain
Tea, but we can't find it. Tea or Tab
lets, 35 cents. Frank Hart.
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
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