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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY J, 1907. Trimmed 1 flu inerv ! I UP-TO-DATE HOTEL FOR ASTORIA Our Millinery Store is a veritable art gallery where the best products of the world's best Milliners pass in review, to be admired and bought by style-loving women. Every hat has an individuality of its own. If you buy your new hat here you need nol fear to meet to meet wish duplicates on every street corner Special Offerings . Embracing a very superb lot of beautiful hats the newest of the new richly trimmed and exquisitely finished . At Jaloffs 120 llth Street WtHMMHMtMMIMIIMIHIMMIHMIIM I'f ITrnrnfllTT ITrilO The steamer Tottenham did not arrive if A I r it rlt EEri I ' 1 1 rrl.i d- h river tiH ute la8t oiht- IiaiLlllIIUill IILiMlU wil, rt ,way w)y this morning. It I . ws reported that she was coming down . ; yesterday. Tbi report arose through the fact that ahe moved her berth in IS , Portland when eh bad loaded, lumber, I lower down the river to fill her coal I bunkers. Part of the immense cargo 'she carries was loaded in Astoria, and the balance mostly in Vancouver. The Schooner Lillebonne Overdue. FAST WORK ON THE TRAMPS Many fcancheu in the Upper River Kemove Their Stock From the Islands, Fearing Grave Floods Some Islands Already Partially Flooded. . . k . . if .. !1. More thin o days 0111 irom jinna for the Columbia River" the schooner Lillebonne, Captain Johnston is con sidered fully due. M. C Harrison & Co., the managing owners, have been expecting her for a week. The schooner has been engaged four years in coast wise trade in the Philippine archipe- Tomrt S)ia fa Mminir in Pnrtlftnit in Search of a cargo, and may enter the coastwise lumber traffic, although since she sailed from the Orient the tariffs have decreased very materially. '...,'. ;., The Lillebonne was built at Eureka m 1883, and is of 207 tons net register. She is the only vessel owned by M. C. Harrison Co., and the local represen tative of the firm says the craft may soon be sold. ' She has a capacity for 375,000 feet of lumber. Three gangs of longshoremen are placing flour on board the British steamship Hyndford at the mills in the lower harbor at Portland. She is ex ected to sail for Dalny and other Xorth China ports next week. No tramp has been given as quick as dispatch as the Hyndford here this season. Good head way is also being made in loading the Norwegian steamship Sark with grain t the Oceanic dock, and it is expected her cargo also will be completed next week, ready to clear for Shanghai. Stock, and farm produce otf all sorts is being moved from , Bachelor's and Sauvie'a islands. Water is beginning to flood the islands, and the ranchers fear they will be obliged to move their en tire belongings. Many head of cattle from the islands were brought to Port land yesterday end sent to the stock yards, but most df the animals are driven to the pastures on the hills. River men say the ranchers believe the Columbia may reach a higher stage this season than in several years. The steamer F. A. Kflburne left Port land bat night for Frisco and way ports. The George H. Mendall is expected down from Portland to begin the an nual survey of the bar and 'determine what changes have taken place in the past few months. Engineer Shubrick, one of the best men in the service, witl have charge of the work. Captain Peterson will take up the As sociated Dollar Company's steamer, W. S. Porter, today. She is an oil tank and runs between Frisco and Portland. The steamship Roanoke parsed out at 8:30 a. m. yesterday. She Is bound for Frisco and way ports with passengers and freight. The steamer Daisy Freeman (436 tons) from FrUco to Portland, came in yes terday alfternoon. The Telegraph got away on time with a quantity of cargo and good pas senger list. . , v '- The steamer Lurline was down at 6 o'clock last night and got away at 7. The schooner Expansion came down last night from loading up the river. DONE BY DEED. Dora Bodallis to dames Finlayson, 12 lots in block 5, seven lots in block 6, 14 lots in block 10, 30 lots in block 11, 29 lots in block 12, lots 1 and 2 in block 13, 6 lots in block 31, all in Flavel centre $10 Theo. Kruse Catering Co. to Agnes G. Gay, lot 15, block 9, Gearheart Park . . . 175 Same to same, lot 5 in block 1, in Kruse's first addition to Gearheart Park 300 Kate Van Winkle to Mary E. Mc- Guire, ,lot 11, block 5, Grimes Grove annex to Ocean Grove 1500 Frye Ryan Logging Co. to John Frye and J. P. Ryan, 8. 6 of donation claim of A. B. McKean, certificate No. 3333 S Waller G. Smith et ux to W. G. Fenvilliger, lot S in block 18, Smith's Warrenton . ......... 300 Mrs. M. 8. Woods will meet with her art classes at Mrs. Fulton's at the usual time on Saturday. All members are urgently requested to be present. There is Bread" and BREAD The Bread that Mother Used to Make was never as good as that you buy from us. Special Attention paid to Shipping orders Oregon Bakery PHONE MAIN 1341. COR. 9TH A COMMERCIAL ST. I WILL BE MODERN IN EVERY DE TAIL AND TO BE FOUR STORIES WITH FULL BASEMENT. Axioria Is at lt to have a first class modem hotel. Without wishing to dis partite lit any way the hotels already in operation in the city, It must I can didly confessed that Astoria has out' grown them, and an Immediate and givat success will be the certain reward of an up-to-date hostelry. Yesterday) Mr. Paul Yleasinger, the trustee of the Weiuhardt estate, and Tom Lewis, the welt known Portland architect, visited the city and looked over the hotel site at the corner of Eleventh and Duane streets. The contractors will commence to drive pile for the foundation of the building within three weeks and the hotel is an assured fact. Although the plans for the structure are not yet completed, and it will be sometime be fore they are, Mr. Wessenger was able to give some rough idea of the general scheme. The building will be four stories high and1 will have a complete basement. All the latest devices for hotel comfort will 1 included in the general plans such as telephones, hot and cold water, plenty of bathrooms and a fl.rt-clae elevator service. Ob the roof there will be a scenic observa tory measuring about 30 by 00 feci This will be enclosed with glass and to it will afford an excellent lounging place at any season of the year and the ele vator will eonvey guests right to it from the ground floor. The hotel aite measures 100x100 feet and from this ffve feet will be left on Duane street and two feet on Eleventh street, so as to give a 15-foot sidewalk on the first named and a 12-foot sidewalk on the second named street. This breadth of sidewalk will also serve to enhance the hotel building witn adjacent structures. There is a petition being presented by the owner of neighboring property for a regrade of the streets In the locality. It is desired that the present grade should be rained slightly. This Mr. Wessenger believes to be highly advis able so that property may be enabled to erect buildings with a basement. This at present is out of the question. .. The result of this petition will be awaited can make their plans accordingly, and by the hotel promoters o that they so as to fall in line with other. Mr. Tom Lewis, the architect of the building, built the big Weinhardt block in Portland which cost $400,000 and is 200 by 200 feet. He also built the new refrigeratory end ice plant and I at present exerctiug the most modern brewing houxe in the world. r lis Sigti You'll find Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Clothes not only Right in Looks, but Right in Making and in Style. These Clothes keep shape:" Tailored Right. The Kickleoden is running In full blast at 537 Commercial street, Herman Wise's old store. The first of a series of amuslni moving pictures is called "Joint Lips" and shows several ludl crous scene, at a poatofflce. A lady has gone attended by her maid to dispatch a lot of correspondence. It is the maid's part to affix the stamps. Pre ently her sweetheart Joins her and as sists. Naturally an affectionate scene follows, and sticky with the mucilage from the stamps, when they arrive at the kissing stage, their lip become glued together. Eventually a messenger boy cuts them apart. Altogether very funny. The second series, a servants' strike, is even more amusing. The first meet ings the collection of reinforcements from each house other meetings with eligible , young men encounter with the police and a final scene in jail form an excilent whole. Next week there will be some spec ially attractive exhibits, entirely new. Th Mfe, certain, reliable little pill", that do not trip or sicken ar Dade' Iittla Liver pni. Beat for lick head ache. bUllousness and lacy liver. Sold by Hart'- Drug Store. WALDORF CONCERT BALL. There is an excellent Cinemetograph exhibition at the Waldorf Concert Hall just now. The first series of pictures show some very interesting features of Japanese life depicting amongst other things the carious methods the Japs have of doing their hair, some quaint skirt dancing, and many other effects. The next series shows the difficulties and amusing incidents which beset a couple who desirous of ehf:iging their lodgings set out in search of a new habitation 1 The scene are most laugh able and the many mishaps which be fate the couple are excruciatingly funny until the pair resolve to return to their old home. This exhibition is well worth seeing. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their dance Sat urday evening, May 25th, at Logan' hall. Everybody Is cordially Invited. 5-21-4t HATS Dunlap land Many Others Our stock of Hats is complete. We have them in all the Latest Spring and Summer styles and iCv-J. .... Is-"rt r r WW u Copyright 1907 by Hart Schrfntf Mtu At Prices to Suit Anybody ''Uncommon Gothts."' NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewriter stenographer at A. Commercial street. and automatic R Cyru, 424 ''. tf. Columbia 'and Victor graphophonee and lateat record at 424 Commercial street. A. R. Cyru. tf. Wanted to buy a house Must be In good location. M thl office. and lot. AddreiH Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, si Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour I Ju.t Received The secret of making good picture I In having the beat materials to work with. Hart' drug (tor have Just received a fresh upply of film and film-pack, so get In the gam and do It right Save Your- 8llp Whether you buy 10 cent or a dol lar' worth In Wie' clothing tore, save your slip, and when you hav $5 worth you get a Piano number free. Be aura and ask for your number for; th next dance and Piano contest for Wise' customer. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all th diff.renc In th world to th convivial man where, and what, he drink. Moit men dfr beauty and cleanliness, and handeoma appointments In th aaloon they pat ronli regularly, welt a th essen tial pr-rqul.lte of genuine wine and liquor that ar served to them, And these thing ar so particularly and properly consplcuoua at Otto Bund' legant resort, th Commercial, at No, tot on th street of that nam that they account thoroughly for th fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. There Is nothing allowed to pas hi counter but the best and choicest th every de partment of Indulgence, and th ser vice behind It all, I th most pleasing and satisfying In th city. Talking Ma eh In... Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly Aetorlan and get a Graphophone on small weekly payment. Call on A. It Cyrus, 434 Commercial street for particular. ar going Ilk wlld-fr and th kid themselves ar after th.m becaus thy look so "comfy." If a man know anything of hi own anatomy, n must be a war that hl stomach la a magnificent organ anA ntltled to the utmost consideration; knowing that h will eat at th Palae when he can conserve Its safety and) oomfort, by eating only th bast cooked, best isrved and moat compen sating meal In th olty of Astoria, day, ornlght, It 1 flway th same, and th Palace habit I on that pay to acquire. Arthur Smith I a mu ter of th art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing edlbl. For your watch anJ clock repairing? go to Frank J. Donnsrberg th reliable Jeweler, 110-U street Oo to A, 0. Craig for your ten's, awning and alt kind of canvas wvkj 12th and Exchange. tf For The Llttl People. Every parent In thl city ebould In vestigate, at once, th new and ap preciable hoo for th youngatari, at Charle V. Brown' Commercial etreet bouse. ' They ar called th "E. C. Scuffer" and r th very epitome of good wear and real comfort They Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now HUdebrand k Qor. In. BASE . BALL:! BOHEMIANS v, TRUNKMAK6RB 2:30 P. M., SUNDAY MAY 26 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 Ju.t Beoaus. That 1 th title of Herman Wise' ad today. H offer over 400 men' suit. In dark a well a light colors, worth from 112.50 to $25 at the great j reduction of 25 per cent. There' noth- lng the matter with these suits but Mr. ! Wis ay that he ha over 1500 suit and want to force out at least 400 to 600 of them and the 14 off price- will dOit ...1 v I CLEARANCE SALE, j For the next 10 day I will ell my! entire stock of hlgh-graJe millinery. 1 Trimmed and untrlmmed shapes, plumes, feathers, flowers all at one- j half price. Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bio., I Eleventh and Commercial streets. Panama hat cleaned and blocked. Before You Get Hungry Come and see us, We have all kinds ! of good things to eat. All Fruits and .Vegetables in season. Just received a. very large shipment of Spices and Extracts in small packages. " ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main fi81 Leave them with Dell Skully.