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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1907)
4 THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUNE I, 1907. tHmer itvtr.) . Ima Mlled for Eton iiw wrgesi .cereal tnipmeni 01 me sea Contains a lot of brief but interesting fashion ttotcs ' to b wut from iwtiand i cm t.j: tv: J TTtimmi4 TTate P.lftves. .foraia. If grain n be secured, ev UU WIUCS Alliums . V X ml th,r CrtK Witl ',t atwl V T r- . 1 I - - I . i -J & a IX A-. TOT VT SV A ' . . L UI1U VUC 4HV uuu"uv Ladies' Suits and Jackets Silk Waists and Skirts. Tailored Suits The display has received your unstinted praise. Never was encomium so worthily bestowed. We've assembled all current styles by the most direct and economical process. Our care and capacity profit you. Useless to attempt a description of style and values that abound in our store. 5 Just two random items indicate the character of our offerings. Price and Quality by the txtni firm. Two wast lumber currier have clear ed the upper river with cargoes aggro gating 1,460,000 feet, the steamer, Dnly Freeman, laden with 700.0U0 and the f ; schooner Exrwiikin, with "60.0(H) ect, The cargo will go to S Pedro and (Rwondo, respectively. In the next 24 hour the river U ex i pected to ri four-teuth of a toot, and ' reach a etage of 8.2 feet. District Fomwster Beat say it will be 19.4 ! feet sbov the low-water mark Monday, : 19 feet Tuesday and 18.2 feet Wedne ' At JalofTs - - 120 llth Street ...!. .. OHM! I The tteam schooner Maverick carrying erode oil, came la at 4i30 a. m. y eater day. She bad a Urge cargo, in all 12,' 000 barrel. : WATERFRONT ITEWS Hyades Sails With 140,000 Bushels of Weeat NUMANT1A HAS BAD WEATHER the mouth off the Columbia when tht ran The steamer Washington cleared yet terdvi for Frisco. , Sha had on board . 530,000 feet of lumber loaded at Rainier. River Still Rising and U Expected to Reach 10-Foot Mark Next Week- African Monarch Sails From San Francisco Monday for .the Columbia. .mo a n. m The steamer Whlttier, another oil lay in th trough of the sea a moun- MrrWt Mt yMterday morning for Ban talnoua wave came on board and a wept Francisco. everything before It It was in the afternoon, and fortunately no one was' The oil tank steamer Argyle passed out on deck. The wave seemed to reach ; today outward bound. almost to the tops of the masts. With" T the breaking of the skylight the en-' Th earner Caseo came In from gine room were partially flooded, and M uod P h riwr- it was feared the fires would be ex-! tinguished.' , I Captain FeMtmen la again In com-, w dt v mand of the Numantia. She brought a valuable 3000-ton cargo, and the work' ChrI & O et to if diacharging the freight has been Heinonen et al, lota 2 and 3, block started. Gunnies, augar, peanut, mat-. 28 Astoria 13 ting, curios, Chinese groceries and a n M Co. to Chas. P. Mo few firecracker make up the cargo, j Gulre. certain lots and tracts In aec. 4, 8, 6 and 7. Hn T. 4 N., R. 7 W Because of the high water the British certain tracts and lota in se. 22, teamahip Hyndford could not get along-, "c 26 in T. 6 N, B. 7 W. and traete ide the bunkers, and was forced to," T. 4 N, R S WS also 1-8 loterest take' coal from lighter out in the mid- trwt Tillamook county, NW. die of the atream. At the present tage1" of SE- 1 of 7 T. 3 X-, of the river the hatches of the ship are(R. R 8-- biuher than the chutes of the bunkers. B L. A. Gerding et ux to T. R. j Loading fuel from lighters witl delay, lot 4, block 93, Astoria...... the steamer a day or two. An effort ie! Gr8 Kboth et ux to John H. being made to have her ready to leave . Smith et al, one Individed 1 3 in down by Monday. She has a full cargo W. 1-2, see. 3 and & 1-2 of SE. 1-4 of flour for Dalny and other North 3l 1-8 of NE. 1-4 of rhin norts. ! ec 10, T. J S, R. 8 W...... 10 While bound from the Columbia on her last voyage the Oriental liner Numantia, which arrived from Hong kong and way porta . last night, was forced to battle with a storm or three days, and ahe emerged in a badly bat tered condition. Her starboaM lifeboat waa struck by a comber and smashed into splinters. The fragments were swept overboard. The great iron plates forming the sides of the engine house were caved in aa . though they had been made of match-. Monarch will sail (from San Francisco wood; ventilators, funnels and skylights for the Columbia to receive a cargo of' After a long Mines Mrs. Celita N Mere broken, and much other damage of lumber for the Orient. She is expected Miller died early yesterday morning a minor nature was done. to arrive in the river Thursday morn- from consumption. Mrs. Miller waa the The Numantia was about 900 mile off ing. . wife of William Miller, the contractor, ' .. ' " And was only 43 years of age. , The ., " -tunera! services will be held at William One Piano No. Free with Every $5.00 Purchase loWa undertaking parlor at 1-30 on : Monday and the interment will take Clothes Values . We are intenseley anxious for you to get a glimpse of our FAMOUS Hart, Schafmer Marx MODELS (i t n M n i if mm I On Monday the steamship African DIES OF PHTHISIS. $mtJm -VI Oh see the tree The Tads have found "With hats agrowirg All around. I wish I knew Of such a tree Where I could get My straw hat free For I must find One right away 1 ought to look ! place at Greenwood cemetery lfonr4CMT WOT ST TINY TAOS CO, MY. ' 'Probate Court 1 In tlie matter of the estate cf Austin i Anderson, deceased, an order was made Ijentenlay and signed by Judge Tren j chard approving the first semi-annual I account of the administrator. In the matter of the estate of Mathew .. Patton, deceased, an order was made : approving the final account and settling ! the estate. - In the matter of the estate of L. K. Q. Smith, dece&sed, an order was made fixing the time for hearing the final ao- count of the administrator for Saturday the 6th day of June, In the mater of the estate of Thomas Eccles, deceased, an order was made for the payment of money to the widow. SEAL ESTATE APPRAISES. NEW YORK, June 1-President Law ton Purdy of the Tax board ha an nounced the appointment of William A. Somer, of St. Paul, Minn., as an ap praiser of real estate. It will be Mr. Somer duty to introduce in this city a system of equalized assessment. There have been severe criticism of the present system of passing real es tate for taxation ome of the figure being purely arbitrary, ' Removal Notice. Dr. D. B. Estes has moved his offices from 488 Commercial street to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. 5-30-lOt, Straw hats are ripe. We had one of the very first shakes of the hat tree. With our ladder of cash, we were able to reach to the ends of the limbs and select the choicest fruit from the tree. The crop is all harvested and in our store. If you want any kind of a straw hat from the finest Pa nama, Sennet, or Mackinaw braid to the cheap est Buckeye chip they are all here. And the prices speak for themselves. Our hat's off to you, and we feel sure your hats will be off to 'us, when you see our hats be come yours for so little money. 25c to $10. HERMAN W I SB The only Dust and Moth Proof Clothes Shop in Oregon ten0raPh8r A- 'en' r Commercial street. tf. Jamestown Rate. 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 j low rates. Tickets will be good or ; stopover with long time limits. For full particular regarding rate and the various routes, etc., apply to James Fln- layson, local agent. 5-30-4t, Oliver typewriter and automatic Every garment not only Guaranteed by us, but backed up by a house that has built the Best Cloth ing for Thirty Years. ''Uncommon Gothes." Lowneys Candies irrnnl,i CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 day I will sell my entire stock of blgh-arada millinery. Trimmed and untrlmmed shape, plume, feather, flower all at one half price. Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Uldg. Eleventh and Commercial atreeta, , Golden Oak - Rug filler and bird cage now In. Htldebrand Oor. Panama hat cleaned and tlocked. Leave them with Dell Bkully. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tagg's Parlors 483 Commercial Columbia tmd Victor graphophoncs and latest records at 424 Commercial street. A. R. Cyru. tf. NEW TO-DAY. Remote! Notice. Dr. J. A. Fulton ha moved hh office from the Star theater building to the new Astoria Saving Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. 0-30-3W. Save Your Slip Whether you buy 10 cent or a dol lar- worth in Wise' clothing store, save your allp, and when you have $5 worth you get a Piano number free. Be sure and ask for your number for the next dance and Piano contest for Wise' cutomer. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all the difference In the world to the convivial man where, and what, hs drink. Host men desire beauty and cleanliness, and hahdome appointment In the aaloon they pat ronise regularly, a well a the essen tial pre-requlslte of genuine wine and liquor that are served to them, And the thing are particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund' elegant resort, th Commercial, at No. 50f on th tret of that nam that they aocount thoroughly for th fixed and tplendlJ eusom he nJoy. There I nothing allowed to pass hi counter but th best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and th ser vice behlnJ It all, I the moat pleasing and aatlsfylng In the city. Talking Maohlns. Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly Aitorlan and get a Qraphophone on mall weekly payment. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial itreet for particular; A beautiful organ for (54 at Reid , French Piano Co., Eleventh and Duane, for today and tomorrow only. Hotel Irving) nicely furnished room) bath and phpnj traosieut trad solicited. 8 23-lOt. Wantsd to boy a houie and lot. fust be In good location. AdJree tbl office. Just Received The aeoret of making good picture la In having the beat material to work with. Hart drug tor have Just received a fresh supply of film and fttm-packs. o get In th gam and do It right Per The Little Popt. r .vry parent in wis cuy snouia in vestigate, at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngsters, at Charles V. Drown' Commercial atreet house. They are called the "fc C. Scuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort .They ar going Ilk wlld-fre and the kid themselves are after them becau they look o "comfy." If a man know anything of his own anatomy h must be awar that hi stomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration) knowing that he will tat at the Falae , when h can conserve it safety and comfort, by : eating only th beat cooked, beat served and moot oompen. sating meal In the city - of Astoria, day. ornlght, it I alwaya th earn, and th. Palace habit if one that par to acquire Arthur Smith to a mat ter of th art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing edible. Oe te A. D. Craig for your tent. awning and all kind of canvas work 12th and Excbang. tf M0NEL TO LOAN. $1600 on inside property. Several lots, vicinity of Eighth street. House and lot for $1000. A good buy. C. W. STONE, HOTEL IRVINO. 5-28-10t, Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, ai Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hour I CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 days I will sell my entire stock of high-grade hat at one. half reduced price. This la th heat opportunity In th city to procure an up-to-date stylish hat. Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen, Star Theater Bldg., Eleventh and Commer 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 cial atreet.