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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1907)
THURSDAY, HAY 30, 1907. i THE FOURTH OF JIM I Trimmed Millinery! Bo Youe KiniO COMMITTEE THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTQIUA, OREGON. 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 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 llth Street ?tHlllHIHIH I MMII MIIMHI VMTERFRONT ITEMS The Steamer Telegraph Has Crowd. JOHANN P0ULS0N GOES OUT The Lurline Had Slight Mishap and Mad No Trip Yesterday Steamer Melville to Hake Four Bound Trips to Greenwood Cemetery Today. Friday the Oriental liner Xumantia is epeeted to arrive from Hongkong and way port with particularly valuable cargo, much of which is supposed to be made op df newcrop Japanese tea. Ad vices received by the officials of the line on this subject, however, are rattier indefinite. A big share of the cargo i" consigned to points in the interior.- As today is a holiday no work will be done 00 the craft in the event that she ar rives before noon. C : . ' - .. . , On her next return the JJumantia wili stop at Keelnnjt, which from now on will -be made a regular port of eall for the P. & A steamers. The Arabia, which sailed from Hongkong May 20 for the Colombia will be the first to drop in at Keehing. Large quantities of rice and tea will be received there for ship ment. The work of-loading the British steamship Hyndford with a cargo of flour for North China was completed yesterday afternoon. The shipment is expected to measure 60,000 barrels. The Norwegian steamship Sark is ex pected to complete her grain cargo for the Orient on Friday. COMMITTEE MET YESTERDAY AND MADE UP BALANCE OF ITS TEN MEMBERS ELECTS OFFICERS. There wa a liu'cUiii! uf the three member of the Fourth of July commit tee yesterday at which Mayor Wi ai4d. The buine dime was to X Select oftlceri and to complete the com mittc of ten which it was deckled ( should have the matter of the oelelnn- uon in oami Harvey Alien was eiect led chairman and Sidney Sovey mci Ury, and the fallowing were elected to the committee of tent Mary Clark, Bird is e. May Belle Larsen, IVrcjr Tagg, Donald Stuart, Hamilton Career and Torn Guillaime. Th committee a a whole made arrangements to meet kt year' regatta committee and to confer with them from time to time at an advicory board. Hie next meeting will be held next Monday In ttie council chamber. There were two bills of sale filed in the custom house yesterday. The first, made between David C. Kindred and J W. Babbidge, disposed of- the former's quarter share in the steamer R. Miler (83 tons) to the latter for $500. The second made between the same parties transferred a one-quarter share in the steamer Volga (74 tons) for $500 to J. W. Babbidge. On Tuesday night the Lurline met with slight mishap on her voyage up to Portland which is the reason why she did not make her usual run today. The trouble was a leaky boiler tube, which can be quickly repaired and she will be down today as usual. The steamer Francu H. Leggett will take another cigar-shaped log rait from the Columbia River to San Francisco. She has left the Bay City for the Xorth and will arrive in a day or two.. Last night the steamer Alliance start ed down to Astoria en route for Coos Bay with a full cargo of freight and all the passengers she could accommodate. The African Monarch which brought over coal from Australia to San Fran cisco is due here very soon. She will load lumber, probably at Hume Mill The Thetis is expected down tomor row. She has a cargo of lumber for Australia, totaling about 1,200,000 feet. The steamer Telegraph brought down a large number of passengers yesterday. Today in her day off. The Johan Poulen cleared for Frisco yesterday wtih lumber. ' DEC0RATI0H DAY. Program of the McClure School Exer cises Given Yesterday Afternoon. Song, "America," by whole school; exercise by cla. B, room 1; recitation, "In Father's Place," by Myrtle Lir villej military drill by room It recita tion, "The Soldier Boy," -by Eben Tar kcrj floral exercise by six girls of room 5; song, "Columbia the Gem of Oen," by the school j recitation, "The Pal metto and the pin, by Margaret Barry j song, "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground," by room 4; recitation, "The Best Tribute," by Balph KnuHen; reel tation. "Lincoln'. Getteburg Address," by Albert Porter a drill, Columbian exercise, room 2; recitation. "The Blue and the Grey by Ella Karinenj flag drill by room 3; essay, "Decoration Day," by Mis Xellie Lewis; recitatios, "Cumberland," by Bertha Stephenson; addressee were made by Mr. Dealer, by the Veterans, Mr. Morton and Rev. Gil bert j song. "Hurrah For The Flag." That we are the Exclusive Agents for Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothing' That they are.All Woolthat every suit is Guaran teed that they are the best on the Market that you can not get any better. i 1! : ,.,,vVr Z V. Hit 1 '-111 If SSM-aTaTaTaiW . .yv. 'w ': p Underwear- We have a very strong line of Summer Un dewear from $1 per Suit, Up Hats Copyright 1907 bf Hart Schaffner tf Man We not alone show the best styles but we have the best goods. Sole Agents for Dunlap "Uncommon Clothes." DECORATION DAY GREENWOOD Steamer Melville will leave Callender wharfeo fr Greenwood cemetary tomor row as follows: 10 a. m. 11 30 a. m 1 p. m. 2:30 p. m; returning to Astoria leavelng Greenwood at 10:45 a. m. 12: 15 p. m 1:45 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 60 cents round trip. Children half price There is 66 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 8T. BABE BALL! TODAY Great Game of the Season At A, P. C; Grounds 2:30 P. M, BOHEMIANS vs. BREWERS Members Tri-City Baseball League i Admission, Adults 25c, Children 10c. Come Out Everybody Postponed Until Jane i. The InvlUtlona! concert and dance that wa to be given Wednesday even tag by the juniors of the Astoria High School has been postponed until Patur day evening, June 1 Jamestown Rates. On June 6th, 7tb and 8th and at in terval during the summer, the Cana d an Pacific will sell anerial excursion tickets to eastern terminals at very low rate. Tickets will 1 good for utooovers with tone time limits. For full particulars regarding rates and the various routes, etc., apply to Jam? I in btyson local agent. 5-M-it. Removal Notice. Dr. J. A. Fulton has moved his offices from the Star theater- building to the new Astoria Ravings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. w 5-30-SOt, Removal Notice. Dr. D. B. Kates baa moved his offices from 48U Commercial street to the new Astoria Saving Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. 5-30-10t, BREAKFAST TIME. While eating breakfast it will aid your digestion to know that Herman Wise offer (5.50 Panama Hats at (3.90) 25 per cent off on over 400 men's suits; and the arrival of the latest In ties, the New York craze, X Ray Ties at 75 cents. HERMAN WISE, The most modern clothes shop in Oregon.' 5-29-3t, M0NEL TO LOAN. $1500 on inside property. Several lots, vicinity of Eighth street. House and lot for (1000. A good buy. a W. STONE, HOTEL IRVING. 5-28-10t. DECORATION DAY Evening entertainment given by Cuhing Post No, 14, O. A. R,, will be at Astoria theater commencing prompt ly at 8 o'clock. Rev. C. C. Harick will deliver the address. The city schools, as formerly, will take part in the pro gram. Admission 15 cents. B. F. ALLEN, Commander, M. C. SHAW, Adjutant CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 days I will sell my entire stock of high-grade hate at one. half reduced price. This Is the best opportunity in the city to procure an j up-to-date stylish 'nat. Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bldg, Eleventh and Commer cial street. B5S3S9 Lowneys Candies i r.'iau i Ice Cream Soft Drinks CLEARANCE SALE. For th next 10 day I will sell my entire stock of hlgh-a-raj millinery. Trimmed . and untrlmmeJ shapes, plumes, feather, flowers all at one half price. Call and look at th stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bid"., Eleventh and Commercial street. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages Hltdebrand Oor. now In. Panama hats cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell Sleully. Columbia and Victor graphophonea and latest record at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. Tagg's Parlors 483 Commercial NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewriter stenographer at A. Commercial street. and automatic It Cyrus, 424 tf. Dell B.1 Scully, Notary Public, at fcully's Cigar Store. Any old hour I 8av Your Slips Whether you buy 10 cent or a dol- lare worth In Wise' clothing store, aav your slip, and when you have IS worth you get a Piano number free. Be sure and ask for your number for the next dance and Piano contest for Wise' customers. , WALDORF CONCERT BALL. There is an excellent Cinemetograph exhibition st the Waldorf Concert Hall just now. The first serle of pictures show some very interesting features of Japanese life depicting amongst other things the curious methods the Japs have of doing their hair, some quaint skirt dancing, and many othrtr effects. The next series shows the difficulties and amusing 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 mishaps which he fate the couple are excruciatingly funny until the pair resolve to return to their old home, This exhibition is well worth seeing. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all th difference In the world to the convivial man where, and what, he drink. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronize regularly, a well a the essen ttal pre-requlsite of genuine wine and liquor that are served to them, And these thlngt are so particularly and properly conspicuous at 'Otto Bund's elegant resort, th Commercial, at No. SOI on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for th fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. Then I nothing allowed to pa hi counter but th beit and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the ear vice behlnJ It all, I th most pleasing and satisfying In the city. Talking Maohlne. , Subscrlb for th Dally or Weekly Aatorlan and get a Qraphophone on small weekly payment. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial itreet for particular. Wanted to buy a bouse Must be in good location. M, this office. and lot. AdJreaa Just Received ' Th secret of making good picture Is In having the best material to work with. Hart's drug (tore hav Just received a fresh supply of filme and film-pack, so get In th gsme and do It right For Th Little People. Every parent In thl city should In vestlgate, at once, the new and ap preciable ahoe for the youngsters, at Charles V. Brown' Commercial stret house. Tbey are called the VB. a Bcuffer" and are th very epitome of good wear and real comfort They, ar going like wlld-fr and th klda themselves ar after them because they look so "comfy." If a man know anything of bis own anatomy he must bo aware that hi stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration;: knowing that he will oat at the Palace when be can conserve It nafety and comfort by eating only th best cooked, best tarred and moat compen sating meal la th city of Astoria, day, ornlght, It 1 alwaya th same, and the Palace habit I on that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things odlblo. For your watch and clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnerberg the reliable Jeweler, UO-U street 0o to A. D. Craig for your tents, awnlnga and all klnda of canvas wirk Hth and Exchange, tf Hotel Irving nicely furnished roomsj bath end phone; transient trade solicited. 6-28-10t. High Grade Groceries Most people want Quality as well as Prices. You can buy at our store, at the Lowest Prices, all kinds of 'Grocer ies, also get the Quality. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main ft81