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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. A STOMA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUIY i, 1007. ' Hats A new and swell line oi Sterling Hats $3.00 Panamas $5,00 to $10.00 f Underwear Japenese silk and cashmere. bummer weignis. -,-, -,-.--4444-. $2.50 per suit it Shirts New line of fancy silk front shirts $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts and Collars Nifty lines of Cluet, Interstate I and Monarch shirts $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Ties A new line of 4-in-hand check ties 25c. Our regular line, largest and best in town. Fourth - of - July Suggestions SocKs A swell line of pearl grays and steel grays. 25c and 50c Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes Shop Copyright 190 t Hart SchifTnef W M'l Clothes The Hart, Schaffoer and Marx "ready" clothes have been jnotcd for many years for the general and ' detailed individuality of broad, athletic shoulders, perfect fitting collar, symetrical lapels. We want you to examine these faultless models of the tailor's art and look carefully at every line of drape, then it will bejeasy for you to discern where and why Hart, Schaffner and Marx is so superior to all others. CHAMBER COMMERCE MEETING A. J. GRACE WILL LECTURE ON SEAWALL PROPOSITION IN THE NEAR FUTURE THE PASSENGER RATES GONE INTO. At the regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night the re port from the Chapman Advertising Agency was presented for the benefit of members and showed where the adver tising of the Chamber is to be placed during the coming month It was indeed a gigantic affair and had on it the Barnes of about one thousand newspa pers some of whioh, however, were re peated for various ads. The question of having transconti nental lines apply the normal west bound passenger rate to Astoria, which is now discriminated against to the ex tent of 41.50 was referred to the com mit!, on Transportation who will take this question up with the proper traffic officials of the line interested. The question of having the A. 4 C. R. R. stop its trains at the Eleventh street crossing en route to and from Sea side, as a matter of great public con venience, was also referred to the com mittee on transportation who will im mediately confer with the proper local officials. Mr. Richard J. Grace, civil engineer of Portland, has communicated with "the Chamber saying that he had his lecture on the seawall proposition well in hand and that he will soon be ready to de liver it. PERSONAL MENTION. & the overhauHni' o; hi cottage at Sea side, for his summer vncannrt Mr. F. P. I-cinc-wcner returned to Atoria from Portland Sunday on the Telrgrapli. Mrs. Uinenweber brought tier sister with her, who ha been wry ill but is now on the road to con valescence. J. A. Howerton oHIwaco is interested in the Uwaco Independent Telephone Line in connection wih W. A. Graham. They already have a line connecting beach points and they will in Hie near future build about a mile more to make connections with the Wetern Union at North Head. The W. U. does not at present connect with Ilwaco. i guest W. J. White, of Portland", was at the Occident yesterday. John Adair of Warrenton was a vii tor in Astoria yesterday Mr. Mac Affee, the wireless operator at the North Head Station, was in town yesterday. R. H. Jenkins of the A. 4 C. R. R., who has been in Portland, arrived back last night W. H. Ormsby, traveling freight agent for the N. ,P., was through town yester day. Mr. Ormsby is busy looking after MtlHUtMtIIIIMMIIMIMtHt WfflT 7? The best sewing machine on the market I Robinson Furniture Store Sole agents for Astoria 590-592 Commercial St. i HON. B. V0UNG RETURNS. Ha Been Attending asth Annual Com mencement Exercises t Monmoutn Normal School. Won. Reniumin Younir returned from Monmouth last night where he has been attending the final session of "The Board of Regents of that institution, and also the commencement exercises. These latter were made unusually in teresting by the fact of its being the twenty-fifth anniversary of the found ing of the school, nu inir to the result of the recent act passed by the legislature concerning the normal schools 01 uregon me oiuws the entire present board of regents will cease and a new one be appointed today, the firnt Monday in July. Mr. Young having acted as regent for ten years, has a great affection for the normal nl exnresses much reeret at Its failure to secure its appropriation from the last legislature. However, the people of Monmouth still consider their school a normal and are ,hnwintz irreat energy towards its main tenance. The business meeting of the board re-elected the president and faculty at their same salary for an other year, the banks guaranteeing the money to muintain the school with ex pectations of its being refunded at the next session of the legislature. Summer school begins tomorrow. 1,.. I.;..,! 1.. ,.t ..mil. money I Panama hats cleaned anff blocked. I1IU JII'.V. Ill n- - - tf j from Sum, but was refused. Later on Leave them with Dell Bkully. he sneaked up to Nim room and; whilst the hitter wtt. bending over his) T.11.1-. M..kln.. desk at work Itami .tabbed him five; Talking Msonlnee. , times in tthe buck of he head. One of j subscribe for the Dally or Weekly 'the wound was 11 n inch long. Dr. Judd t storlan and get a Oraphophone on attended to the injured man. Mn; imaU WMkly payments. Call on A. R. while Kami escaped and " Cyru.( 424 commercial street for par- him ha been discovered. His brother, w ' however, works in the Columbia res- tlculars. taurant in Astoria. . j --- I If a man know, anything of his own NEW TO-DAY. I anatomy he must be awara that tils ' I stomach la a magnificent organ and Oliver typewriter, and automatic entitled to the utmost consideration! stenographer, at A. R. Cyru., 42 j knowing that he will eat .at the Paiace Commercial street. tf. iwnen n. can conserve . . comfort, by eating oniy me oe For The Little People. Every parent In this city should In vestigate, at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngsters, at Charles V. Brown's Commercial street house. They are called the "B. a Bcuffor" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort. They are going like wlld-fre and the kids themselves are after them because they look so "comfy." Wanted. To rent, three or four 'furnished rooms for housekeeping. Address Y, Astorian. Wanted. We have a client who wants to buy about 250 acres of logged off land. Any one having any such land please let us know. Columbia Trust Company. ROOMS AND BOARD. Mrs. E. C. Holden has two or three rooms to let. with or without board, corner Ninth and Duane streets. 7-2-lw Reemoval Notice. n. Volli Vermin has moved her offices from the corner of Commercial and Eleventh streets, to the second floor of the new Astoria Savings Bank build In at'Thiane and Eleventh streets, where she will be found from this time forward. 6-30-2W. STABBING AFFRAY AT WARRENTON G. K. Itami, a Japanese, Attempts Mur der of Fellow Countryman. O. K. Itami is undoubtedly a savage. On Saturday he stabbed Sam, the fore man of the Jap gang at the Old Oregon Mills, five times with a pair of scissors. Itami used, to work at the mills hut had not done so recently. On Saturday, be- The Dorcas Society will hold its nn nual excursion on July 4th to Olney. Members and friends are cordially in vited. Boats will leave Hanthorn's Can nery and f Ross, Higgins dock at 8:30 a. m. Tickets 50 cents. 7-2-2t. cooked, best served and moat compen sating meal In the city of Astoria day, ornlght, It Is always the aame, and the Palace habit is one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith is a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things idible. Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cages now In. BUdebrand ft dor. Just Received The seoret of making good pictures is in having the best materials to work with. Hart's drug store have Just received a fresh supply of films and film-packs, so get In the game and do It right Columbia and Victor graphophones and latest records at 424 Commercial street. A. R. Cyrus. Removal Notice. Dr. J. A. Fulton has moved bis offices from the Star theater building to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from bow on. B-w-wn. Removal Notice. Dr. O. B. Estes has moved bis offleee! 'mm iM Commercial street to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3nf" floor, where he will be found from, bow on. 880 lot. We don't care if you are akeptloaf; we don't care if you have no oonfklenne. It makes, no 'difference to us. Jldlqsters Rocky Mountain Tea will do 1 the -work or no pay that's fair. 35 csnts.' Frank Hart. High Grade Groceries Jamestown Exposition. Next sale dates for the Jamestown Exposition will b July 3rd, 4th and 5th, j Round-trip tickets to Misouri River, j Chicago and Atlantio seaboard points j can be purchased on these dates at the Astoria A Columbia River Railroad city ticket office in Page Building. Sleeping1 car reservations via all lines will be ar ranged for. Unusually low rates have been made. 6-29-6t. Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old hourl Most people want Quality as well as Prices. You can buy at. our store, at tbe Lowest Prices, all kinds of Grocer ies, also get the Quality. ACME GROCERY , , 1 'i t ' 7 521 , JCommercial Street v ' ' Phone Main ft 81 J