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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1907)
SUNDAY, MAY tfl, 1907. MEETING OF GRAND Do Toe 'LODGE 1. 0. 0. F. imow THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTOIUA, OIIEGON. Trimmed Millinery 1 . . ' 1 aaaBaBaaBsaaaaBaM tmmmmmmmimmmimmmmmmmmmmmmm 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 not 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 JalofTs 120 11th Street i fni n MEETING HELD AT LA GRANDE ; DELEGATES TREATED ROYALLY i BY THE CITIZENS -IMPORTANT ; AMENDMENTS WERE ADOPTED. WATERFRONT ITER1S of which come from the Eaatem States, Closelv followinir her will be the Vrabje, wJjjvfc on the outward trip will f, ... m wm for Hongkong wr 8W.9?t v ..... i full cargo of flour. Amioel Invariably the freighter of thih line haw been London Buys Canned Goods for stopping at way ports. The Arbu win South Africa. i tke out bout 80,000 barr1 of flour' all for one importing firm in Hongkong. """"""""" " J London is buying good in Oregon for shipment to South Africa and having LILLEBONNE ARRIVES SAFE them forwarded from here. Sever torn ' of canned goods will be taken to Hong .ikong by the Oriental liner Kumantia, j wbeduled to il aest inooth, and from Two Schooner. Out and Two in Together tbere sent by anotber line to Durban, wsi. .,!. of Steamtri Helo to Space wa reserved thi. owning. The Liven Up Matter, On the Waterfront , 00 WDftiKument ' a ion w iiumjNuiijf uu wu there to Durban. Other Marine Notes. The little three-masted schooner Lil lebonne arrived in the river yesterday morning. She has been expected for some time and vras awaited rather anx iously. The schooner left Manila on March 7th, so consequently was 79 days making the passage which is to say the least a good deal more than the aver age. Captain Johnson says that although no startling incidents of any kind oc curred on the voyage, still there were a lot of little things constantly happen ing which contributed to delay. The ship encountered typhoons in the China Sea and in her condition she was in no case to take them as they came, and make the best of them, but, in the ex pre'sive language of the captain, "She had to be nurfeed through them like a sick child." Four years in the coastwise trade of the Philippines is not conducive to the best up-keep and condition of any vessel, and, like the rest, the IJUebonne suffered from lack of proper attention, proper repairs and soforth. There are no skilled ship car penters or caulkers or repair men of any kind in the Islands. Then an entirely native crew, none of whom had made an ocean voyage, was not helpful to the best results. However, the little schooner weathered everything and nil that she lost was a goat. Her jibboom went in one storm, but that did not phase Captain Johnson. What troubled him most was that he was the only man who could speak English on the ship, ami that he ran short of tobacco except Manila cigars 1 The captain reports great activity in Manila, business is brUk, and there ia lots of work notably on the government dock conitnuUofl. The Lillebonne is owned by F. It Har rison A Company, of Portland. She is the only boat they own and is reported to be tfor sale. She brought no cargo, except one writing desk, billed to the Pacific Lumber Exporting Company of Portland; the rest was ballast The Kumantia is due to arrive from the Orient next Thursday. Aside from a big amount of flour, she will take out much general freight, the major portion It is reported by Captain Johnson of the Lillebonne which arrived in the river yesterday that the gasoline schooner Anita, which used to ply in Astorian waters four years ago, is now enjraged in the coastwise trade in the Philippines, The steamer Lurline has made ex cellent time during the past week and last night was tied up at 6:15. She got away shortly after 7. The schooner Alvina, with 938,000 feet erf lumber loaded at Goble was towed down the river yesterday, hound for Kedondo. The four-masted schooner Muriel an chored opposite the "K" Line dock last night, lumber-laden and ready for sea. The two-masted schooner Lutetia was lying in th stream last night. She is bound for Frisco when ready for sea. The steam schooner Evie unloaded a cargo of cheese at the O. R. X. dock yesterday. She was in from Tillamook. The lighthouse tender Heather ar rived back in the river yesterday after noon from ber trip to the Sound. The Telegraph took number of pas sengers to Portland yesterday, but no great quantity of freight. ' The tugs Wallula of Portland and Tatoosh of Seattle tied up at the O. R. & X. dock yeaterday afternoon. The steamship Hyades passed out early yesterday morning for Frisco. The W. S. Porter oil tank went up the river yesterday to Portland. CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 days I will sell my entire stock of" high-grade hats at one. half reduced price. This la the beat opportunity In the city to procure) an up-to-date stylish bat Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bid., Eleventh and Commer clal streets. Beautify Your Lawns By Using oyr Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers Garden Hose (Cotton and Sun Proof Rubber) Rakes, Hoes, Shovels and Spades Grass Hooks and Sprays. A. V. ALLEN. PHONES . MAIN 711, MAIN 5871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 71S ' City Auditor Anderson ha returned from attending the grand lodge of the ,1. O. O. F, of Oregon, t U Omnde, 'where he was appointed chairman of the committee on finance for the sea , sion. The city auditor brings the news . that the meeting just held ww the uioit successful and enjoyable of any during the past nine years that he hat at tended the grand lodge a a delegate. The gain of the order during the past year ia the largest in the history of the lodge. Severn! important amend nieuts to the constitution were adopted among which was the reduvtiou of rep rewntation, hereafter there will be at lowed oue delegate for the chapter and one for every full fifty members, eliutl nating the fractions ae allowed before. An amendment was also passed prohib iting any public dances being given un der the auspices of the Odd Fellows. The next meeting of the grand lodge will be at Salem. Mr. Anderson had many pleasant things to My of the treatment received and of the City of .L. Grande. Among the things he noticed was the character of the building. La Grande has a fire limit and within thi limit no wooden buildings are permitted to be erected, consequently the city has many line substantial brick and tone buildings. Alo that La Grande wae becoming the center of a great Mormon colony who are buying up available land and are developing the beet sugar industry establishing sawmills and other Indus tries. James W. Welch, Astoria's other dele gate, did not return with the city audi tor, the Grande Rono Valley. being Mrs. Welch's old home, they decided to remain for a day or two and will probably return on Tuesday. $00 DONE BY DEED. Bill of sales C. E. Linton' to the Columbia Drug Co., Stock, goods and fixture .1000 Quit claim, K. Osteven et nx to Mrs. M. E. Larsen, 8 1-2 of XW. 1-4 of XE. 1-4; a 12 of XE. 14 of XW. 14, sec, 11, T. 8 X., R. 7 W 40 acre' and a trail in sec. 11, T. 8 X R 7 Wj 30.34 acres TJ. S. to Olof Forsberg, X. 12 of XE. 1-4 of SE. 14 of the XE. 1-4 and the XE. 1-4 tf the SE. 1-4 of sec. 24, T. 6 X, R. 6 W - Olof Frosberg et u to Detroit Trust Co., same property as above. . Jas. M. Cromwell et ux to Grand Rapids-Oregon Lumber Co., SE. 1-4 sec. 34, T. 5 X R. 8 W 15 THEODORE TILT0N DIES. Passed Away In Paris Yesterday After Short IUnesa. PARIS, May 23.-Theodore Tllton died in this city this afternoon. He was unconscious (for hours before he passed away. Tilton's last illness was very brief, last Wednesday he took his customary walk, and when he returned mounted five flights of stairs to the apartment of Miss Fuller, where he re sides, be then complained of fatigue and went to bed. A physician diagnosed his illness s pneumonia. - No definite arrangements, regarding the funeral have as yet been made ex cept the service to be held Monday in the American church. Tilton's children are in America and will decide whether hit body will be shipped to the United States or not V Morning Astorian, CO cents per month, delivered by carrier. Mr. Eleo, the well known Bond-street merchant will be forced to leave bis present location on June 1. A new build ing will be erected on the site of the present structure. Mr. Eleo has made arrangements to occupy new quarter at the corner of Bond and Tenth streets, one door below the Astoria Restaurant, and will open them after June 1st with an entirely new stock of imported goods and it will be advisable for all good Astorian to pay him a visit if they wish the latest and freshest of new season's goods. CASTOR I A For JslaztM and Children. Tli Kind Yon Han Always Boagbl CZfAfl55 That wc are the Exclusive Agents for Hart, Schafiher Q Marx Clothing That they are All Wool that every suit is Guaran. teed that they are the best on ; the Market that you can not get any better, Underwear-- We have a very strong line of Summer Un deWear from 01 per Suit, Up Hats 1 I Copyright 1907 by Hart Schafner & Marx We not alone show the best styles bnt we have the best goods. Sole Agents for Dunlap "Uncommon Clothes," Lowneys Candies Bears the Signature TFTnMb). Ice Cream Soft Drinks . CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 days I will sell my entire etock of hljrh-rrads millinery. Trimmed and umrlmmed shapes, plume, feather, flowers all at one half price. Call and took at the stock. Mr. M. Petersen, Btar Theater Bid., Eleventh and Commercial streets. 1 ium,..u- wigij.1 ivmjjL. .mill nmmmw Wanted to buy a bouse and lot. Must be in good location. AdJre M, this office. Qelden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now in. Hildebrand A Oor. Tanama hat cleaned and blocked. I-08 ve them with Dell Skully. CoiumU and Victor graphophonea and latest record at 424 Commercial street A. It Cyrus. tf. Tagg's Parlors 483 Commercial NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewriter and automatic stenographer at A. ft Cyrus, 424 Commercial street tf. fi.ll a Scully, Notary Public, at Scully Cigar Store. Any old kourl The Nickelodeon will 'tort the week with an entirely new series of pictures. The entertainment will be entirely clean and wholesome and wili be eminently suitable for ladies and children and one can see the whole of it for 8 cents. The first series will depict a trip to Niagara giving an inimitable view of the ravish ing fall scenery. Another set of view is entitled "A Leon in Skating." The whole business is clever fresh and up-to-date, and, remember, it costs only 8 cents. WALDORF CONCERT HALL. There i sn excellent Cinemetograph exhibition at the Wsldoi-f Concert Hall just now. The first series of pictures show some very interesting features of Japanese life depicting amongit other things the curious methods the Japs have of doing their hair, soma quaint skirt dancing, and many othnr effects. The next series show the difficulties snd amu'ing incidents which beset a couple who desirous of changing their lodgings set out in search of a new habitation. The scene are most laugh able and the many miahaps which be fate the couple are excruciatingly funny until the pair resolve to return to their old borne. This exhibition is well worth seeing. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all the difference In tbe world to the convivial man where, and what be drink. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome ippolntment In the saloon they pat -onlze regularly, aa well ai the essen tial prerequisite of gennlne wine and liquor that are served to fasra, And these thing are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund' elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. SOI on the atreet of that nam that they account thoroughly for the fixed and splendid cusom he enjoy. There I nothing allowed to jaa hi counter but tha beat and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the ser vice behind It all, I the most pleasing and satisfying In tha city. Talking Maehlnee. Subscribe for the Daily or Weekly Astorian and get a Oraphophone on mall weekly payment. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for particular. Just Received Th secret of making good pictures 1 in having the best material t work with. Hart's drug atore have Just received a fresh supply of film and fllm-packa, o get In th gam? and do It right Far The Little People, Every parent In this city ahould In vestigate, t once, the Beer and ap preciable aboe for th youngster, at Gharlee V. Brown' Commercial tret house. They are called the "& C. ScufTcr" and are th very epitome ot good wear and real comfort Ther are folng like wlld-fre and the kd themselves are after them because. they look so "comfy." :1 If a man know anything of hi ewts anatomy he must be aware that bla stomach la a mamtfleent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at the Palae when he can conserve it aafety and comfort by eating only tha best cooked, beat served and moat compen sating meal In th city of Astoria, day, ornlght, lt br a) way the aane, and the Falace habit Ur on that par to aoqulre. Arthur Bmltfc t a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing edible. For your watch and clock repairing! go to Frank J. Donnerberg the reliable) jeweler, 110-11 street Qe to A. D. Craig for your tuti awning and all kind of canva wwfc 12th and Bxchangc. tf ; 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 iComtnercial Street Phone Main f81 i a