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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1907)
i THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE It, 1907. i Our Store News for This Week X Contains a lot of brief but interesting fashion notes T T nAie Tr?mma,A n-nA TTn tr ! nl n l TTatC filfWM. ViJL iAUm All Ml 111 V U AUU V A V v. v Ladies' Suits and Jackets and the New Summer 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 styles and values that abound in our store. Just two random items indicate the character of our offerings. Price and Quality DESERTER 11' DERJIOT CAPTURED At JalofTs 120.11th Street! jHMHHMMHIIHtMHHMWMHMMMMM OFFICER TWOMBLY ARRESTED MAN WHO DESERTED FROM FT. STEVENS A YEAR AND A HALF AGO. Charles II. McDenuot, a deserter from Fiirt Stevens, was captured on Commer cial street yesterday by Tollee Ofllcer Roy Twombly. McDennut took French leave from th fort over 10 month ago and was as th arnir official thought out of tbis part of th country. It happen however that for th pt tfew month he has been working at Kelly' camp near Svensen, a a Jogger. He cam to Amorm yesterday to act his money and intended to take th flrtt boat out of her for San Franeleo where he hoped to secure work In the redwood forest of California, thinking that he would be much safer ther. Previous to the time he started to work at Kelly' h traveled about th country and waa in Portland for a time. He was noticed standing on Commer cial street by Officer Twombly who reecgniied a resemblance to the de scription of aome of the men wanted by the various police department around th country, but could not at 8rt place th individual and juat who wanted him and what be was wanted rp FT . Ii J. '" 1 !'or Quickly going to the polle station 1 he Home ot the Best and:iSL -e description he waa looking for, he hat ened to his home where he has a few private record of hi own in this line. i Going out again on the street and after y . J some little trouble in finding tha in- j dividual he readily recogniwd McDennot , , , ., .. . (and the deserter wanted at" the fort In The Waldorf Theater, the home of, desire to lay hands upon the Gillian a he of , mou,toh he had grown, and vaudeville 1n Astoria, opened last even- maltreats the girl and also makes " jimmediately proceeded to arrest him. rag with 30 big acts each and every one wish to be there and pat th "sailor At McDwrmot iht Mm in and above the average which oney on the back aa he rescue tha girl . , Williams and itrennouslv m of the h Ws arms." The Chef. Revenge" HtinkA tnat VA th, , ,ntP(, for WALDORF THEATER. Brightest Vaudeville. trntil Tttf4 f tin. I in m town site of Astoria. a comedy film and brings a laugh tjthat parti,,,,, rtimt hnt ,muf , Manager Wise has lad a stage of every turn. The picture are In charge. rfn CTOW.wmjlwtjon bv the officer he good proportions and magnificent set-of a competent operator hired from ,dmitted that he was the man things installed and intends to put up a Portland especially to take charge of ' ntNj wij tllftt ne wa$ perfectly class of entertainment, regardless of this portion of the entertainment and wmjnjf to go back and take the medi expense, that would at first seem an he is n expert in Ms line. eim whifh wilI u mfiti out to him ,t utter impossibility at the merely nomi-! The headlmcrs of the vaudeville howjth(l martaj wj,jfn WH try him for nal price of 10 cents admission which is proper are Wilson and Leicester in jd(wrtion nt official at Fort Stevens the price to be charged. J their Indian act entitled "Ramona.' . Uvt notiflf(, ,ml wm ome Tlie concert hall has been redecorated mey do tne turn wnica taices a nan Clothes Vake We are intensely anxious for you to get a glimpse of our FAMOUS Hart, Schaffner Marx MODELS W h," Every garment not only Guaranteed by us, but backed up by a house that has built the Best Cloth ing for Thirty Years. time today for the prisoner. 7T- -fe '' mm throughout, the stage is a trifle to the hour for it's production, in Indian co right and is elegantly done in red and tume and are among the best in their f gold which give a pleasing view to the class. Their act is a high class duet eve. The settines are all new and have dealing with the sorrows of the Indian, PERSONAL MENTION. been made by high class scenic artists Princess and the woes that always ob-lt 444 4) especially " for the Waldorf Theater, struct the path of true love, the act-j iverytiimg is a rnne new and sticks in mg is reaiisnc ana gooa as any ern M Gtntv. of San Francisco, arrived places but not enough to mar the en- on a vaudeville stag. Wilson and his . .' ..'J.-j.- jujuicuv v. ic cCu...g " r- jfr Laren, of Altoona, was over in J rum inc per.iormHilt.-v. jurfiagrr wug uiaitcs a cuttiiuiug pijuhw, 1 l",luJ 'JjtorJa yesterday nas ncen lavisn to tne expenmiureg jn- aeserye me gmurst.ui ireun mm iui jjobbleter 0f Portland, was a guest theater, there k more to be done and it andchanti of thc.r act D w Ri Jme ,nto tow will be accomplished as fast as money Professor Hunt and his wonderful ter(ja from praBcisco. public that he intends to give the thea- ies, with their almost human intcilig-I Mr; nd 5,re- .,,Tn,.Tu ter patron a elean show free from amut ence, are a good second for the head T'n , r ' and one that in a larger city would liners. The dogs perform tn a veryjw,ttt theIr onsv command first-clasa price. creditable manner together, but it is, J. C. Murray was a visitor in Astoria zzzz , I yesterday from San Francisco. I W. H. Ormsby, traveling freight agent of the Northern Pacific, was in town (yesterday morning. I Angus McPartland and Malcolm Mc 'Crcgor, the well known timber men. were in Astoria yesterday. The Rev. J. F. Waters returned to Astoria Saturday, from a two weeks' I vacation spent with his mother in Boise, Idaho. I Mr. J. C. Bryant, of the firm of! iWhittier ft Bryant, Portland, who Imake a specialty of timber lands, was !in Astoria yesterday. Mr. Wingate, who has been away ifrom Astoria for the pat two or three v , : " . 1 ... g ;days, will return today. Mr. Wingate in:M,..t. tw. ha been undertaking a most important having one or more atunt. which he tin" trip which included Portland, performs down stage and is a a vain auu la,;uu'a- about being in the lime light a any of . - the feminine stars. The monkeys are Work Sunday the shining lights of the set and with It was desirable to use tuch expedi their more than human intelligence tion in loading the British steamship shown at times, make the audience tit African Monarch that the Hume Mills up and take notice. Both the dog and worked overtime and ran on Sunnday, the monkeys do some of the most mar- unusual thing ifor this mill. However, velous stunts, tricks that it take time they put one million-and, ten thousand for aome f the acrobats to learn and feet of lumber on board the ship before to conceive of one of the lower animal they stopped. And then Portland talk doing such things is an impossibility, of two little schooner of about three or Josephine Gordon, a charming little four hundred ton burden being the soubrette, delights her audience with a only vessels loaded here, clever- flirting song, as sung by a little child, the impersonation h v ttA q Miss Gordon is a dainty little bit of Jl,m 1 f0in!u ,i wvn v..!. DONE BY DEED. graceful gesture, as she trips .boat the stage together with her clear bell-like voice wins the hearts of the audience Lydia II, Taylor et al to Annie H. ' to her in the first few moments she is Robs, lot 15, block 10, Grime's on the stage. Grove addition ..$500 Mamie Hoyle, a dashing blonde, with Andrew Peterson to Grand Rapids a rich contralto voice, has some new and 0reKon Timber Co., N. 1-2 of KW. scintilating quips in her monologue l nl w- 1-2 of XE. 1-4 sec. 34, that causes the audience to burst with T. 5 N., 8. 9 W. 1200 laughter. Her songs are mostly Irish ' , character work and are exceedingly Ke Fire4 tne stlct wel1 done ' n have fired the walking atlck Pre There are a host of others on the carried om M JMn m of , program and all very near the standard HOn that reaBted every kind of treat set by the high class acts which are mmt nnti, j trIed BnMea,t bemg featured Manager Wise ha. an- fc nounced that the bill will be changed ' " . " evprr Mnndav sn,l ik'ilut ha 'Intend. mde me haPPy mn ntei bn :to produce the best show not only for 'larrett, of North Mill, N. C. Guaran tee price of ndmif sion charged, but that teed lor nles, Burns, etc , by Charles has ever been given in Astoria. f ,t . Rogers, Druggist. , 25c. "Uncommon Qothes." The musical part of the program is worth more than the price of admission, an orchestra of ten pieces, which is as large as any theater orchestra, ha been installed and is composed of all high class musicians many of whom were brought to Astoria especially to take part in the performances at the Wal dorf. They are given a prominent part on the program and the overtures they render were highly appreciated at the opening performance last evening. Another of the adjunct to the main part of the program is the moving pic tures, as heretofore Manager Wise has installed a first-grade machine for throwing the views on the sheet and he does not balk at a little extra expense to secure the best films on the market even going so far as to have special scenes sent from the importing house in New York City. "Saved by a Sailor" and "The Chef's Revenge,'' are two of the many shown at every per formance and they are extremely funny at every flash on the screen. The first deala with a sailor's sweetheart who is abducted while he is away, by- a city chap and taken to one of the dens of iniquity which abounds in the large cities and because she does not readily (fall into the ways of the life in which she has been thrust she is cruelly mistreated by both the nonmp and the proprietoress. The climax comeg when the sailor boy bounds in, in the uniform of the U. 8." N. and proceeds to clean out the place in real navy style with his fist and carrie his girl out In his arma. The action of the film is extremely Interesting and fairly take one to the scene It is extreme in its . intensity and grips one with a NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewriter and automatic stenographer at A. R. Cyrua, 421 Commercial atreet. tf. Panama bat cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell Skully. Columbia mid victor graphophone and latest record at 424 Commercial treat A. R. Cyrua. tf. If a man know anything of hi own anatomy h must be awar that hi tomach la a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that h will eat at tb Palac when ha can conaerv it safety and comfort, by eating only th beat cooked, bet servsd and moat compen sating meal In th city of Astoria, day, ornlght, it ia always th nun. and tb Palac habit la on that pay to acquire. Arthur Bmlt'a 1 i mas ter of th art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing dlbl. av Your Slip Whether you buy 10 cnt or a dol lar's worth In Wl' clothing stor. av your slip, and when you hav It worth you get a Piano number fr. Be ur and sak for your number for th next danc and Piano contest for Wlse'a customer. Removal Notice. Dr.' J. A. Fulton hat moved hit oljlcc from tb Star theater building to th new Astoria Saving Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. 830-SOt. J Removal Notic. Dr. O. B. Eitte ha moved hi offloc from 480 Commercial street to th new Attoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, wher he will be found from now on. 0-30-lOt. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cage now In. Hlldebrand Oor. Juat Relv4 Th scrt of making good picture 1 In having th beat malarial to work with. Hart's drug stor hav Juat received a fresh supply of film and film-packs, so get In th gam and do It right . Per Th Llttl People. Every parent In this city should ln vestlgata, at once, th new and ap preciably aho for th youngster, at Charlea V. Brown's Commercial street house. They ar called th "EL C, Bcuffer" and r th very epitome of good wear and real comfort They ar going Ilk wlld-fr and tha kids themselves ar after them becaua thy look ao "comfy." IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all th difference In th world to th convivial man where, and what h drink. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In th saloon they pat ronize regularly, a well as th n UaJ prerequisite of genuine wine and liquors that ar eerved to them, And these things ar s- particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Sund's legant resort, th Commercial, at No. got on th street of that nam that they account thoroughly for the fixed and splendid cusom he enjoy. There Is nothing allowed to pass bl counter but th best and cholceat In every de partment of indulgence, and th er vie behind It all, Is th most pleasing and satisfying In th city. There is If Bread" and BREAD The Bread that Mother Used td Make was never as good as that you buy from us. Special Attention paid to Shipping orders Oregon Bakery PHONE MAIN 1341. COR. TH A COMMERCIAL IT. Notice. My name, John Kuusisaari (Spruce Island), will from now on be John Saari. 301 Thirty-first street, Astoria, Ore. , June 10, 1907. Social Tea. , ( Women' Relief Corp will give a tea at the home of Mrs. Ralph W. Hall, 238 Grand avenue, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Muioal program and refresh ments) everybody Invited.( 6-0-3t. Talking Maohlnee. Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly Astorlan and' get a Graphophone on small weekly payments. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for par ticulars. ' . ' 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. i.'HUv'.1'' v''l :-::V;f.f,U ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street ,. Phone Main 681 . . . M. 1