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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1907)
FRIDAY, MAY Jt, 1907. 4- 4 -f1 J THE MORNING ASTORIANr ASTORIA," OREGON. Trimmedi I WATERFRONT ITEMS f r Our jMMinuy Store is a,yeitable art gallery r-n? . a - V Manners pass in fcvicw, iu uc wumucu uh , . , i 1 1 Tf 1 Z nas an lnaiviauauty oyisowu. ij. yuu iuy your new hat herenepiiojjfeatf tb meetf $ wish duplicates on every street corner Special Offerings Embracing a very superb lotof beautiful hats the newest of the new richly trimmed and exquisitely finished . I At Jaloffs I20 lith Street I nillllMIIIIIIIMMIMUMMMMimMMtWHMMM Elmore Badly Needed to Carry COSTA RICA AND HYADES TO DAY tiimook County It Sorely In Need 61 ' Food Supplies and H Large Qum tity of Produce Ready to Ship Boll day Keepi Things Quiet DEATH OF FINNISH ' MINISTER I EX VIRKKI SUCCUMBS 10 PNEU M0N1A WEDNESDAY NIGHT ; HAD ONLY BEEN 15 THE CITY A ';, MONTH. The Rev. Erl Virkki, pastor of the Finnish Church in Uniontown, died on Wednesday night of pneumonia. Mr. Virkki had oly been in the city about one month when he was stricken down with what proved a fata attack of the pulmonary complaint. He leaves a wid ow and one ehild, a boy. Only a ydlmg man, lie was .but 34 yean of age, he came here from Red lodge, Montana, where he had officiated fop four years. Previous to that he had been one year In Duluth, Minnesota. He was a well educated man and a member of many organizations. During the seven years which he had spent in the United States be had held the position of school teacher fn a Finnish Seminary, and had been editor of a Finnish, newspaper, in the east, where he was well known, and considered an able preacher. He bad also the gift of tongues to a conider ahle extent speaking at least Ave dif ferent languages. His father was a sea esptain. The funeral will be in charge of the United Finnish brotherhood, the members of which organization are re quested to meet at the Uniontown church at 12:30 today, the 31st inst. I A beautiful organ for $54 at Reid French Piano Co., Eleventh and Duane, for today and tomorrow only. BSXAXFAST TIME. While eating breakfast it will aid your digestion to know that Herman Wise offers $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 HERMAN WISE, The most modern clothes shop in Oregon. - 8 29-St. Removal Notice. Dr. D. B. Estes has moved his offices from 486 Commercial street to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. - 8-30-lOt. Jamestown Rates. On June 6th, 7th and 8th and at in tervals during the summer, the Cana dian Pacific will sell special excursion tickets to eastern terminals at very low rates. Tickets will be good for stopovers with long time limits. For full particulars regarding rates and the various routes, etc., apply to James Fin layson, local agent. 5 3o-4t. FAMINE BROKEN. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. H. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street. tt Hot Weather Favorable To Crops Alle viating the Intense Suffering. SHANGHAI, May 30. The famine which has fire vailed for many weeks, causing hundreds of deaths and great suffering, has been broken. The crops are still thin but the hot weather of the past month has been favorable to a good yield. ... t. American gifts have supplied milk regularly to 106 babies at the Bsu Chou Fu temple, while 200 more have been nourished occasionally. The chil dren are left with their parents or re lations as the Chinese dread foreign orphanages. What is left of the gifts will be turn ed over to the Red Cross society to re lieve individual cases of need and to grapple with the next crisis. There is tad" 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. BTH A COMMERCIAL 8T. BASE BALL! Sunday, June 2nd 'Great Gome of the Season At A, P. C. Grotindis :'' ' 2:30 P. M, BOHEMIANS vs. BRAINARDS Members Tri-City Baseball League 3 Admission, Adults 25c, Children 10c. Come Out Everybody Tillamook people have been inconven ienced through shortage of the neces saries of life, owing to the lark of trans port at inn facilities. For years the steamer Sue Elnwre has plied between Astoria and Tillamook in the "freight and passenger trade. About three weeks ago she was take up the river for re pair and a general overhauling. She will not reurae her run for a week or more yet. During the enforced Idleness of the Elmore, her owners secured no other steamer to take her place, Xo groceries, drygoods or an other clese of freight haa been taken to Tillamook since the Elmore has. been off her run. Bay City. one of the principal towns in that sec tion, reports its stock of supplies I practically exhausted. The Elmors's dock at Astoria is overcrowded with freight awaiting shipment. At the other end of the line big shipments of farm produce are waiting to be forwarded in this direction, , . .- The Sue Elmore belongs to Samuel Elmore, of Astoria. She has been the only boat running to Tillamook, which is situated in the heart of a dairying and farming country. There haa been ome talk of trying to get steamers ply ing between here and Coos Bay to stop in there with a shipment of supplies. It is said there is enough freight at the docks at each end of the route to keep the Elmore busy a month, not including shipments which will be'offered in toe meantime. The steamers Hyade and Costa Rica are completing cargoes for San Finn cisco. ' The Hyades will finish loading 4000 tons of wheat at the Greenwich dock. The Costa Rica sails for the Bay City at 9 o'clock today with a cargo of miscellaneous freignt and big list of passengers. The schooner Alumne sailed from San Pedro May 28th for Astoria. , The Lurline came down at 8 o'cloek last " night. The boilermakers did not get their repair work doue on her tijl 9 o'clock yesterday morning and conse quently did not get away till 10 a. m She left on her return trip about 9:30. The steamship Alliance came down yesterday at noon. She was as usual loaded with freight to her utmost caps city and had besides, many passengers The three-masted schooner William Ren ton anchored in the stream jester ipj afternoon: She is in ballast. The tow boat Sampson came up with a barge and left her in the stream op posite Uniontown yeterday. The Tellus will be down today to load lumber at the Knappton mills for Sid ney, Australia. The ateamer Elder will tie up at the Callender wharf today and will leave at 3:30 prompt. The three-masted barkentine John Smith lumber laden passed down about 1 o'clock. The steamship Whittier came in yes terday morning and went on up the river, - Bo .1 err eta lUiJilil:!HIUii1- now, ; Vs " That wcafe the Exclusive Agents for ;; ; j I HHart, SctaffiierMorx i:V:f:-;"Cothinfi , 1 "fljf2JJ H.i.-t That they are All Wool that every sult .ia tGuarau- teed that they are the best on the Market that you can not get any better. We have a very strong line of Summer Un dewear from $1 per Suit, Up ' slK.!f.a If.':; ;s :" t:tfi la We not alone show the best styles but we have the best goods. Sole Agents for vif);.Vjf'W M M a1 ')'ni If. jl .1: C $ Hats- Copyright 1907 hf Hart Schsftner Msri Dunlap "Uncommon Qothes." ' The oil tank Argyle went river at 2 o'clock yesterday. up the The steamship Hyades was expected down last night. M0NEL TO LOAN. $1500 on inside property. Several lots, vicinity of Eighth street. House and lot for $1000. A good buy. C. W. STONE, HOTEL IRVING. 5-28-lOt. Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour I CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 days I will sell my entire stock of high-grade hats at one. half reduced price. This Is the best opportunity In the city to procure an j up-to-date stylish hat. Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bldg., Eleventh and Commer cial streets. Lowneys Candies n JSeflrrlKiSSB Ice Cream Soft Drinks CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 days I will sell my entire stock of btgh-iraJe millinery. Trimmed and untrlmmed shspss, plumes, feathers, flowers all at one half price. Oil and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Pot. raeii, Star Theater Hl'lf.. Eleventh anol Commercial streets. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now In. Hlldebrand Cor. Panama hats cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell gkully. " Columbia and Victor graphophones and latest records at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyras. tf. Tagg's Parlors 483 Commercial NEW TO-DAY. Removal Notice. Dr. J. A. Fulton has moved his offices from the Star theater building to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. 5-30-30t. Save Your.llps 'Whether you bur 10 cents or a dol lar! worth in Wise's clothing store, save your slips, and when you have 15 worth you get Piano number free, Be sure and ask lor your number for the next dance and Piano contest for Wise's customers. WALDORF CONCERT HALL. 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 curious methods the Japs have of doing their hair, some quaint skirt dancing, and many other effects. The next series shows the difficulties and amuing Incidents which beset a couple who desirous of changing their lodgings set out in search of a new habitation. The scenes are most laugh able and the many mishaps which be rate the -couple are excruciatingly funny until the pair resolve to return to their old home. This exhibition is well worth seelng,- Hotel Irving) nicely furnished rooms) bath and phone; transient trade solicited, 6-28-lOt. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In the world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks, Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronise regularly, as well as the essen tial pre-requtslte of genuine wines and liquors that are served to them, And these things are so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund's elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. SO on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for the fixed and splendid cusom ha snjoys. There Is nothing allowed to pass his counter but the best and choicest in every de partment of indulgence, and the ser vice behind It All, la the most .pleasing and satisfying in the city. Talking Machines. Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly Astorlan and get a Graphophone on small weekly payments. Call on A. Jt Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for particulars. J.! .... i j- , m ml jam Wanted to buy a bouse and lot Must be In good location. A4Jres M, this office. Just Received ' The secret of making good pictures la In having the best materials to work with. Hart's drug store have just rscelved a fresh supply of dims and film-packs, ao get In the gam aad do It right For The Little People. Every parent In this city should In vestigate, at once, the new and ap preciable ahoe for the youngsters, at Charles V. Brown's Commercial street house.1 They art called the "a a Scuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort They are going like wlld-Sre and the kid tasmselves are after them because they look so "comfy." If a man knows anything of bis own anatomy he must be aware that tali stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration 1 knowing that he will eat at the Palace when he can conserve Its araiety and comfort, by eating only the best cooked, best served and moat compen sating meal In the olty of Astoria, day, ornlfht, It I always the same, and the Palace habit Is one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smltb Is a roas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things edible, For your watch and dock rspatrlnt go to Frank X Donnerberg the reliable jeweler, 110-11 street Qe to A. D. Craig for your ten's, awnings and all llndp of canvas wrk 12th and Exchange. tf 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