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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1907)
TIIEMOltNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOHIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE is. 1907. '4 ..: IHU lTl lil llltMT , TriliMh'"1'"'11'"1''" - '111 1 r 11 r 11 1 1 1 1 iirni.A 1 n. 1 11 n 1 liii nun 1 iiLtiuii , u .AAAAAAA444AAAI I Our Store News for This Week Contains a lot of brief but interesting fashion notes on Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, "Gloves, 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 pf styles and values that abound in our store. Just two random items indicate the character of our offerings. Price and Quality At JalofTs 120 Uth Street I 1 mn t Embargo Was Removed From Barge Washington. MANSHU MARU IS COMING Three. Or Four Schooner lying la the River Preparatory To Loading At Local Milli and Several Big Vessels Almost Ready To Sail. )44444444)444444)44) ,w want you to share with u in all IN THE CITY CHURCHES. service, unlet you an already ffifiifSiiBffifamfBffiKSiffiffiffiffiffiftffl attending tome omer cnurcn. u. Uoorehouse, Ph. D., pastor, Presbyterian. ' ! nr a t . . i.il ! 106 pasior fiu preaca win morning; First H. E. 1 - . , , - , t UUUUt uw iUimw i- vuui -U s 7 " T . n T be aa unusually interesting day. At 11 ing and Not Wearying- "His Wrt- , m the of tfc . n'T- , !mdtt -l 1uilIt I- o k th1f "1 i have . rally nf 7 1 AU " ,D - "d observe "Children's Day." At 8 Gilbert, pastor. - jp. m. a sermon on the subject, "Unsafe " ,; Lifeboats, will be delivered. All who rirat Lutheran Synod. Mn erowl in l(l0Ud be present at both At the First Lutheran Synod Churea, ' wrv5celt stranger in the citt are in service as follows: Morning at 1:43; viteJ atteniL are frefc AI English services in the evening at 8:00 wiH fin(J a warm Unm. Other serv O'clock; Sunday school meets at 9:30 kHs. 0lts9 mceting at 10:15 a. m.; a. m. Theo. P. Kaste, pastor. Sunday school at 12:14, Epworth League i " j at 7 p. m., Midweek service at 8 p. m., norwegian-vamsn u a. j Wednesday. C C Rarick, psstor. The Norwegian and Danish M. E., Church, Thirty-seventh and Duane Sts.!. Talking Machine. The Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock, i T.-iv .nkii.l is - 1- .4 in Krin a n ttTai n at - XiiUf V l(J 'U I" BfvCU IM W SUSS OU VU-' . t. -- to the children's day fund. Preaching at' Sa,scr,b th ail, or Weekly 11 morning and 8 evening by the pa.- Aitorte nd et GrPbophon on nr Fvom- Thnrs-iar nil,t o ,hnrt msJ weekly payments. Call on A. R. sermon and prayer meeting. The Scan- Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for par dinavian people who have no other tlculara. church home, are heartily invited to our -. services. Ehag Gierding, pastor. ; f or the sake of justice to the " afflicted and for the good of humanity, Christian Science. it is my right and duty to recommend Sen ices will be held at 634 Grand Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. We avenue, Sunday, at 10 a. ni., subject, owe our country and our fellowmen "Is the Universe, Including Mart, Evolv- duty, ed by Atomic Force." All are invited. Hart. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank ' If you will make Inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many auccumb to kidney or bladder troubles fa one form Congregational. Morning service at 11 o'clock, sub ject, "People Who Ara Too Busy." "The DeviL" Sunday school it 12:20;' 0r ?T- V tte Jtient not Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m.; midweek meet- medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will ing at 8 p .m., Wednesday. As a church " It never disappoints. T. F. Laur we invite you, and followers of Jesus in, Owl Drug Store. 0fa ifK 4;';.- Fourth of July. You Want Fire Works to Ce! - ebrate at Home. We carry a big stock of fireworks and can supply your wants, big and small, at lowest prices. We Carry Flags from 10c. to $20.00 and Decorations of All Kinds. SVENSON'S BOOK STORE, 14th and Commercial Sts., Near Foard & Stokes. Astoria, Oregon W. C. LAWS a CO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work in our shop . W. IX Jellison, who is vice-presiiWnl of the Jel)ion & Comatock Lumber Company, of Rainier, was In the city yesterday. He was endeavoring to settle the affair of the schooner Washington which has been attached by the Sheriff 'for a matter of $5000, and to arrange for a satisfactory bond. The first bond which he -tendered waa given by the Union Surety Company, of port land, and this the Sheriff refused to ac cept,' since he knew nothing about the company. However, a satisfactory bond will no doubt be arranged for within a few hour, and the Washington will probably get to ea todsy. " LaterAt 12: SO this morning Sheriff Pomeroy returned from the Washington where he had been to release ber and to relieve his .deputy. The barge has now eone to sea. an devervtluns satisfactorily arranged. Including the British etainliip Itynd ford, which sailed recently for the Far East with a full cargo of Hour, four vesel will leave the river this month with cereal shipment. The Ascot I completing a cargo at local mills. The Maori .King and the Gymeric will be in the early part of next week. The flour exports from the Columbia during the last month of the fiscal year give prom ise of being record breakers. Much lunilK-r will also be sent foreign during the month. The Ilritish ship Jordanhill is completing a cargo of fir for Callao, and will get away next week. The British teamhip African Monarch, loading lumber at the Inman Poulsen mill for Shanghai, wilt also sail next' week with about 3,300,000 feet. Other ships are under charter to take out lumber cargoes to foreign ports snd some of them may arrive in time to clear before the end of the eaon. One of these, the steamship Kalibia, sailed from San Francisco for the Columbia Thursday. Clothes Vakes We are intensely anxious ' for you to get a glimpse of our FAMOUS Hart, Schaffner & Marx MODELS M , Kid 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," FIREMEN QUENCH RIOT. I Ladies This is Something ! That will interest you. My entire stock of trimmed hats must be sold. Trimmed hats from $1.00 to $7.00, nothing higher, nothing . lower. Remember the place. Star Theater Building. Mrs. Minnie Petersen, t The Japanese steamship Mansbu Maru, chartered to tranoport Hour and lumber to the Orient, sailed from Man zanillo, Mexico, yetcrdv for the Cblum bia river. She will be here in aliout ten days, snd loading will lie rushed. An effort will be made to have her clear this month, in order to make the export showing of the year, which c!oc June 30. a great as pwsible. The Manshu Maru will take on 40,000 barrels of flour and 500.000 feet of lum tier, for Japan and China. Her cargo will be ready at the mill, and little time will be lo-t in putting it aboard. Lining will retiu 1 1 fully a day, and only a week will be left to complete her cargo and get the craft ready for the sea. Should she make a "low trip up the Coast, the steamer will not be able to get jaway this month. Fishermen from Pugft Sound are dc parting daily for Oregon, ho says a di patch from Seattle, because higher prices are paid for salmon on the Co lumbia river than on Piiget Sound. The fear of a light run of salmon on the Sound net month as also caused many to leave. Some of the men are taking their gasoline boats with them, and in one case a boat is being shipped direct to Astoria by rail. The Telegraph went back at 2:30 yes terday and took with her her old ste ward, Mr. H. Stevens, who has recov' ered from bia illness and is out of the hospital once more. The Alliance left out yesterday for coo Bay. Btie took with her nearly all the important witnesses in the shoot ing affray which took place on board in the morning. ' The Lurline was down in fine time yesterday and after loading considerabl6 freight and a number of pawners got away on her return trip by 7 o'clock. The steam schooner Tiverton went to sea yesterday. She had on board 525, 000 feet of' lumber loaded at Rainier. The four-masted schooner Virginia Came down lumber laden and is waiting in the stream to be towed to sea. The. barkentine Chehalis has been towed over to Knnppton where she will load lumber for the West Coast. The three-masted schooner Fred E. Sanders came in from San Pedro and is up at the depot wharf. The schooner J. H. Lnnsinan came up the river from San Pedro. . The oil tank Asuncion left out for San Francisco yesterday. HAMILTON', Ohio, June 14.-Durlng a free-for-all fight here today firemen turned streams of water on the con testant and ion put them to rout. About 50 negroes and Hungarians clah e l. The trouble started when number of negroes tried to rob a Hungarian, Revolver were drawn, clubs were freely used, and aeveral were Injured. The police were iiowerlesv Then the fire Nfimpmiies were called out. Quickly they attached the hose and ent the water in streams on the fighters. It broke up the light. NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewriter stenographer at A. Commercial street. and automatic R. Cyrus, 424 tf. Panama hat cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Pell Skutly. Colum'uU and Victor graphophonee and latest record ait 424 Commercial (treat A. R. Cyrus. tf. If ft man know anything of hi own anatomy be must be aware that hi stomach la a magnlfloent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that be will eat at the Palacs when he can conserve Ha safety and comfort, by eating only the best cooked, best served and moat com pen sating meal In the city of Astoria, day, ornlfht, It la always the sain. and the Palace habit la one that pay to acquire. Arthur Smith la a maa- ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing edible. Save Your Slip Whtbr you buy 19 csnt or a dol lar' worth In Wl clothing store, av your slip, and when you, have ft worth you get a Piano number free. Be ura and ask for your number for the nest dance and Piano contest for Wis' customer. Removal Notice. Dr. ). A. Fulton ha moved hi office from the Star theater building to Ui new Astoria Saving Bank building, Srd door, where b will be found from now on. fl80-30t. Removal Notice. Dr. O. B. Este has moved his offices from 480 Commercial street to th ntw Astoria Savings Bank building, Srd floor, where he will be found from now on. 580-lOt QptdenOak Rug filler and bird cages bow lyidebrand Oor. In. Just Received Th secret of making good picture la In having th beat material to work with. Hart' drug store have jut received a frh uppty of film and film-pack, o get In th game and do It right For The Little People. Every parent In thl city should In vestigate, at. one, th new and ap preciable ihi) for th youngster, at Charle V. Brown' Commercial street house. Tby are called th "B. C BcufTer" and ar th very epltom of good wsar and real comfort Thy ar going Ilk wlld-fr and tba kid themselves ar after thsm becauM they look o "comfy." ' tr Morning Aatorlan, (0 eenta per month, delivered by carrier Rosa Carnival. There is Bread" and BREAD The Bread that Mother Used , to Make was never as good as, that you buy from u. Special Attention paid to Shipping orders Oregon Bakery PHONE MAIN 1341. COR. 9TH A COMMERCIAL IT. The 'young ladies of Mrs, Ferguson' Sunday school das will hold their rose ; carnival Saturday afternoon and even-' ing In the Methodist church. An adml- j sion fee of 10 cents will be charged. j Base Ball WEST ASTORIA vs. SEASIDE Sunday, June 15th. Came Called 3:30 at A. F. & S. Grounds Admission, 33c, 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 fQl