The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 13, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907.
PERCOLATOR COFFEE POTS
Something New Saves you 1-3 of your Cof
fee, and frees it from the bitter taste caused by
boiling, and retaining all the delicious aromatic frai
grance of the Coffee Bean.
Nickel Plated, $3.50; , Porcelain, $2.50
ays More of the
The big sale ends Saturday night Tune 15th COME COME COME No matter what
you have on hand, lay it aside ana come at once it means A BIG HAVING. You
will find something from every .department in the store represented here with prices
attached.' . ' -1' ."' ' v
gig $30,000 Sale
Ai-'V ALLIEN; ; :
Sole Agents for the Celebrated Barrington Hall
Steel Cut Coffee, pound 40cts.v
PHONES
MAIN 711, MAIN 3871
BRANCH UNIONTOWN
- PHONE MAIN 713
WATERFRONT ITEMS
Schooner Liiiebonne Is Entirety
Renovated.
The steamship Elder. rrived jester
day e veiling from San Francisco. On
her voraue down she lot oue of her
propeller blades and was on that ac
count delayed a day and a half. The
rewel had to go to San Pedro for re
pair. These being satisfactorily fixed
tb vessel returned to bn i raneiaeo.
On her way up h was again delayed.
Off Tillamook Bay Captain Jensen ob
served a schooner flying signals of dis
tress at least she was flying an en
aign upside down and at half-mast. The
Elder immediately approached to ren
der assistance. The ves-el turned out
to be the San Bueno Ventura and on
being interrogated it was found that
he was waiting for a pilot to tow her
in. The Elder was close enough for the
ne of the megaphone but when Capt.
Jesen found out what the vessel wanted
there was not megaphone large enough
a the Elder to carry his language and
bis wishes as to the destination of that
schooner. 1
The subjoined . notice is issued from
the office of the inspector of the 13th
b'gflthouse district . and is dated Port
land, Oregon, June 10, 1907. '
The following affects the list of lights,
buoys, and daymarks, ..Pacific Coast,
1907. ' '
Colombia River entrance, pages 46, 53
and 54. Caution From preliminary in
formation received from various sources
it is considered certain that important
changes' must be made in the buoag
f the Columbia River bar on the com
pletion of the survey now in progress
nnder the direction of the United States
engineers.
hf the event that it is found that
two distinct and satisfactory channels
esfct, additional buoys, suitably mark
ed to avoid confusion, will be establish
ed without further notice.
By direction of the lighthouse boird.
P. J. WERLICH,
Commander,' U. S. X., lighthouse Inspector.
stem to stern, and besides being painted
and recalked, she has gt new misen
mast 100 feet long. Altogether the lii
iebonne looks tike a new ship.
The life boat Dreadnaught is tied up
at the Astorla Iron Works Company's
docq. Her engines ill be completely
overhauled! before she Mums to her
port. - .'
. The steamer Melville is having her
boilers rewired by the .Astoria Iron
Works Company and is at present tied
npUt their dock.
Tailor Made Suits
These Suits havegot to go; n.o
more waiting.
$10.00 Suits.. .. $ 4.R0
12.60 Suits 8.98
15.00 Suits......
2000 Suits....;.
25.00 Suits....,
10.00
14.98
17.98
Wash Goods
12 Jc Lawn......;.;.... I.
15c Lawn ........
18c Batiste.....:...........
20c Batiste;.:............
8c India Linen
12 Jc India Linen....
14c India Linen......
. 71c
.. 10c
12ic
15c
5c
.. 8c
.. 10c
The German steamship Xumantia
cleared the bar at 3:40 p?m. yesterday
afternoon. Her cargo is valued at
$222,790.42. It consists of flour, lumber
and general merchandise.
3 PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brink and
daughter Bettie arrived yesterday from
Oakland for a month's visit with Mrs.
Brink parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holden.
Mrs. Frank Deveney and her sister,
Mrs. Roe Hess, went to Seaside yes
terday. They intend to stay a couple of
weeks or more. ...
J. Althorp is a guest aHhe Occident
L. A. Looniis, of Ilwaco, was a visi-1
tor in Astoria yesterday.
H. J. Hams came in from the Dalles
and registered at the Occident
Mrs. C. E McMiIlin and her two
children were amongst the newcomers
in Astoria yesterday.
Agnes E. Smith, of Washington, D. G,
was a guest at the Occident last nignt
Mr. W. A. Button the well kuown
real estate man of Portland, was a
called at James Flnlayson's office in
town yesterday;
Mrs. M. Smith was a visitor in As
toria yesterday.
Wm. Clinton and wife are guests
the Occident
Mr. P. A. Johnson was here yester
day and registered at the Occident.
Herman Martin eame intt town on
last night's train. I
Mr. Jenkins of the A. t C R. H was, PROMINENT
expected to return from Portland last
night.
Dr. T. W. Ross, of Tillamook, came
in on last night's steamer Elmore to
visit his mother.
W. P.. Hollister came in from Port
land on the late train last night.
E. P. Halton was a guest at the Occi
dent yesterday from Tillamook.
Great Sale of Silks
$2.00 Black.Taffeta, 36 in.
: wide $1.48
1.50 Black Taffeta, 32 in.
wide....... 89c
' G5c Fancy Silk 39c
65c Foulard Silk 39c
75c Silk 63c
50c China SUk 39c
Dress Goods
35c Dress Goods
65c "
$1.00 "
1.25 "
1.50 "
23c
.45c
79c
, 95c
..$1.15
Petticoats
$12.50 Silk Petticbat.......$ 9.50
10.50 " " 12.00
1.50 Sateen " .95
2.00 " " 1.48
2.50 " ........ 1.95
Ribbons
Ribbons by the mile. All colors
widths and shades.
No. 5 Ribbon
No. 7 "
No. 12
No. 22
No. 40
No. 60
4c
5c
9c
15c
19e
22c
$1.50 Suits ......
2.00
3.00 "
4.00 "
Boys'Suits
$.93
1.43
2.13
2.95
: : . . "
Men's Underwear
40c Underwear ;, 25c
65c . 30c
66c " 43c
$1.25 " ....,.. 90c
Shirts for Men
60c quality 38c
75c " ' 50C
$1.25 " 95C
Shoes
Children's Shoes...... $ .65
Mines' Shoes.: 95
Boys' Shoes 1.00
Ladies' Vici Kid .....,... 1.50
Hosiery
Topsy Brand, "None Better.
Made."
25c Value, Ladies'. 19C
15c " " 9C
15c ; " Children's 9c
20c u " 15c
35c " Ladies' Lace""'.', 25c
Ladies' Coats
Long Coats, Short Coats. All
this Season's Creations.
$ 6.50 Coat......... ........$ 4.50
10.00 " ;.. 6.98
12.50 " 9.98
15.00 " ..11.48
20.00 " 14.48
Skirts
. None Better Made
No Better Fitting
$ 2.00 Values. $
3.00 '
6.50
10.00
12.50
15.00
17.50
1.00
1.95
4.98
6.98
8.93
11.48
12.50
MORSE DEPT' STORE.
. NOT DONE ACCORDING
TO CONTRACT.
For the aake of justice to the
CITIZEN DISCUSSES
OR LOCAL CONDITIONS III (THE
CONTRACTING FIELD.
A prominent citizen called at the As
toria office yesterday and said:
"I have been reading the reports of
how the furniture trust got piuohed
and I thought I would come in and put
you next to,a trust here in Atorr tfiat
has the furniture trust beat to death,
afflicted and for the good of humanity.) that is the contractor.' trust. It is
it is my right and duty to recommend fright the way price have soared, in the
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. We
owe our country and our fellowmen a
duty. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents. Frank
Hart.
Tbe steamship Columbia came in yes
terday morning. She carried the )argetl
list of passengers she had had in many
voyages and had the average amount of
freight on an incoming voyage. Amongst
her passengers were 33 Greeks for work
en the railway on tbe north side of
the river. .
He Fired the Stick.
"I hive fired the walking stick Pre
carried over 40 years, on account of a
sore that resisted every kind of treat
ment, until I tried Bucklen'e Arnica
Salve; that has healed the ton and
made me a happy man," writes John
Garrett, of North Mills V P. Rmnn.
The steamer Elmore arrived back last tm B, . . ...
mght with a full passenger list This R D igt
Hi the first round trip since she has been .. "e .
repaired ana sne maKes an exeenenij
start. Evidently she did not run across j
the schooner San Bneno Ventura which
was flying signals of distress off Tilla
mook Bay.
The schooner Liiiebonne, which ar
rived here recently from Manila with a
Philippine crew, has been in drydoek.
She has been thoroughly renovated from
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tbe
Signature of
We Leave it to Your Judgment
All bread is not good bread, aud every
bread isn't the best bread, but
"Our Bread is Delicious"
And so good that particular people ' '
find no' fault with it.
"A Big Loaf for a Nickel"
ROYAL BAKERY
505 Duane Street.
275 W.Bond Street.
Brarfch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave.
J
past year or two ince it got to work
ing. A few years ago grading wa
done in Astoria at 25 cents ier yard,
now it is up to 73 to 83 cents. Of
course wages are higher but tbe raise
is all out of proportion, and I have been
watching the nmtter closely and am sat
isfied the contractors are all landing in
togetherj also tthe street work is not
being done according to specification.
Look at Bond street for insance. The
specifications called for a top dressing of
rock screenings, instead of that dirt was
used, Xow when it rains the street is
a sea of mud and when it gets dry the
dirt blows so you can't see across the
street and the city has had to go to the
expense of buying and maintainiug a
street sprinkler because the work was
not done according tp contract. There
is bound to be a day of reckoning ahwd
for somebody."
WALDORF THEATER.
The Waldorf Theater, the home of
vaudeville in Astoda, is now open for
business, all of -.tbe ' rough edges have
worn off and the performance is run
ning smoothly and it is one of the betit,
shows, for the small admission fee of 10
cents, of any In the country. Wilon and
Leicester in their Indian act, entitled
"Ramona," are-the hit of the whole per
formance and deservedly so, for it is
one. of the few high class sipging acts
on the vaudeville stage today. Profes
sor Hunt's collection of trained simians
and canines are the'womler of the coun
try performing (heir many marvelous
feats with clock-like precision and an
intelligence that only lacks the power
of speech to make" it human. ' Pretty
little Josephine Gordon and her child
impersonations are as clever a bit of
character work as ever witnessed in
Astoria. Manager Wise declares hi"
intention to conduct a show along the
lines demanded by his patrons, a clean
performance, and will spare no expense
to give them the best there is to be bad,
regardless of the - time, trouble and
money that It will take to bring it to
the Waldorf Theater. '
Dost! 1 ! !
Pont let your child suffer with that
cough when you can ear it with Bal
lard I Horehound Syrup, a sure cure
for Coughs, Bronchi tit, Influensa, Croup
and Pulmonary Diseases. Bay a bottk
and try it Bold by Hart' Drug Store,
E B. Laughter, Bybalis, Miss., write i
"I have two children who had croup. I
tried many different remedies, but I
must say your Horehound Syrup It the
best Croup and Cough medicine I trer
.used." Sold by Bart' Drug Store.
; Appropriate
: Wedding
; Gifts
TIFFANY GLASSWARE
RICH CUT-GLASSWARE
ELEGANT SILVERWARE
ART GOODS FROM EVERY
WHERE 4'
I
FRANK J. D0NNERBERG
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
tio Eleventh St.
Peter Painter SaVS
il
when paint peels off
and looks dead its a
case of Sim stroke.
PattonV
nnProofPdint
t , vm nnvpr known in
'tm overcome by the Sun
. . "tMw's Sun-Pwor Patei renresenu the only true
V , . blel degree of besutr with Mis riii oortni
espseiir sod dumimiiy. it does not lose lie luswe.
u son not peel, onoa or onus on.
"end lor book and anlor esrd (free) to Poii
Paint Co.. Uke btrttu Uilwaukee, Wis,
Allen Wall
Paper & Paint
Sole Agents
Company
lltb&BondSts.,
Astoria, Oregon ,
Shoes"
Means Standard of Merit.
Our Service and our
methods of business are of
the highest excellence as
. well as all of our Footwear
Everything is of the highest!
except our prices, and they
-'are always the lowest
Social Dance,
A social dance will be given by the
young men of Vppertown at the' Astoria
National Association Hall, corner 28th
and Franklin, Saturday evening, June
15th. ' 6-12-41.
Our SpecialtiesAre
Loggers and long hand made
boots for Fishermen, f
S. A. G1MRE
M3 Bond 8t opposite Fisher Bros
Write for Our Booklet on
BANKING BY MAIL
4"
INTEREST ON
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAVING BANK
, . i OF THE
Zitk Guarantee & Crust
; Company '
Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts .
Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit
Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check
J. Thorburn Ross,
-George H. Hill, ,
1. T. liURKHART,
John E. Aitchison,
Chas. H. Kopf, .
President
Vjce President
Treasurer
Secretary
Asst.Treasurer
240.244sWashington St., Cor. Second
Portland, Ore.