THE MOltNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1907. MMMHIMHIIIIIHHHIMIIMM MIMIKM NEW MIMU First Showing In Astoria of Ladies' High Class Smart Tailored Suits, direct from one of the best manufacturers of New York Gty now ready for your inspection JALOPPS 120 llth Street In the Wise Block after Sept. 15th : nn mi i i 08n8B8ttUBBttttH0 U80 PERSONAL MENTION 0tt cstttttttnttno DOUBLE-HEADER ON SUNDAY. Two Garnet Will be Played With Wood Bom Wnitmora to be Present. President Chester A. WTutmore, of tke Tri-CStj League, will be in Astoria Sun day and will be present at the game to be played in tbe afternoon between the TVoodbura. team and the Bohemians. President Wnitmore fca a loyal regard for the City-by-the-Sea and be is also a firm believer in baseball and the way the teams of his league are playing the game. He was in Astoria on the opening day of the present baseball season and comes again to see Woodburn play its last games here, Manager Brown offers a good bill In the way of baseball Sunday afternoon. 'There will be two games played. Wood burn is behind a couple of games on its season and one of them will be played off here. A two-game feature is some thing which the fans hare not seen, in Astoria and the promise of two fast games will bring out a good crowd, es pecially while the president of the league and a number of hia friends are present NO FUMIGATION YET. But Quarantine Officer Expects Orders Will be Issued soon. There has been no newsjreceived by Dr. John M. Holt, of the Columbia River Quarantine Station, as to the exact day for the order for fumigating vessels coming to the Columbia River. Dr. Holt said that he expected some definite news yesterday but that departmental delays were to be looked for and he could not assume any day for the time for the or der to go into effect Men who are connected with vessels on toe watenront are non-com- n.ittal in regard to the subject of fumi gating vessels and while they say that it b apt to delay a ship a few hours I once a month vet they say that the plan a good one to prevent the spread of the Bubonic plague or any other disease and think that the Quarantine office is to be commended on its prompt way of meeting the situation. Sheriff rommv left for Portland on lust nijiht's train where he will attend the sheriff's convent ion to be held there. He will be absent two or three day. Merle Shauahan, a teacher of Forest drove. U visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Knntsen of this city. Miss Shanahan attended the convention of the National Educational Association recently held at Los Angeles and 1 on her return trip. Mrs. 'lens llmsen and daughter have gone to Portland to spend about 1" days' vacation and while there will visit her friends. Mrs, Pomeroy, wife of Sheriff Pome roy, and son. are having a ten days' out ing at Seaside. Mrs, John M. Holt, wife of Dr. John M. Holt, who has beeu apending the summer at Gearhart accompanied by her children will return home in time for Regatta week. With her will come Miss Fossett, who has been Mrs. Holt's guest for some time. My. and Mrs. George Nolan art visit ing friends in Astoria. Mrs. Nolan ar- the same as at the present time, NEW 1IME CARD. A. & C. R. R. Make Important Change ia Train Departures. The, winter time card for the A. & t P. K. Co, will go Into effect on Monday, September It, The principal clmngei from the present time table will be tha I rain No, 24, leaving Portland at 0 p. in and running through to Seaside and llol liday. will hereafter" only run a far at Astoria, The Seaside local, which leave here a the present time at 8: 13 a. in. under the new schedule will leave hero at 0:13 and run through to Holiday direct mn going down ou the Fort Stevens branch arriving at Hollidav at 10:30 a. in. On the return will leave Holliday at 10:34, arrive at Wferrenton at 11:25 where it will connect with the train from Tort land and will leave Warrenton at 12:10 I for Fort Stevens, arriving at 12:25. will leave Fort Steven for Astoria at i p. ni. and arrive at Astoria 2:43. On Sunday the train will leave here on the same schedule a now, 8:13, and run to Holliday via Fort Stevens. The time card in other respect will be XT Morning AatorUn, M cents month, delivered by carrier. rived here Wednesday and will visit her old home at Seaside before return ing to their home at Klamath. L. s. Nanthrup went to Portland last night and while there will look after the interests of the Saengerfest which will be held here during the Regatta, Mrs. Charles Yannke and daughter of Salem re visiting with Mrs. H. U. Zapf for a week. J. C. Waterbouse, of Portland, came in on the 9:0 last mgni ana wiu re main for a few days. Mrs. T. L. Atkinson leaves for Seattle this morning where she will visit her sister, Mrs. E. J. Belleville for a week. T. R. Hutchins, of Knappton, was a visitor in Astoria yesterday. He report that affairs around Knappton' are in good shape but that several persons are complaining of ailments. Eciema. For the good of those suffering with eciema or other such trouble, I wish to say, my wife had something of that kind and after using the doctors' reme dies for tome time concluded to try Chamberlain's Salve, and it proved to be better than anything she had tried. For sale by Frank Hart' and leading druggists. The keeping on of the local between here and Seald and making it a perma nent future is something that has been needed for a long time. Heretofore it has only run during the summer months but the Increase In traffic and business on the west side hs made it necessary to keep it on permanently, KEYSTONE WILL INCREASE STOCK. XEW ORLEANS. August 22At I meeting of the stockholders of the Key stone Life Insurance Company It was decided to increase the stork In eirfflrient amount to meet the present state laws and provide for the demands of growing business. w PEACE MEETING. MYSTIC, August 21 Delegates from 23 states, and ona each from England, Cuba, Japan and-Mexico were present at the opening of the 41st annual confer ence of the Universal Pesce Association, HAS ONE WOMAN AGENT. JACKSON, Mis August 22.-The only woman insurance agent in MUs! ssippi Is Mls Ruby McLeod. at Grenada. I THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL'S NEW FALL STYLES IN SUITS ARE. READY FOR YOUR LEISURE INSPECTION The Suit Styles this year have reached a state of perfection. All extremes and all loud effects have been avoided. Fabrics and the cut of the garments are REFINED, CONSERVATIVE and ARTISTIC The coat is slightly form-fitting and of medium length, with and without center vents. The colla rs and lapels are of moderate length and width. The trousers are cut of moderate width and of a very graceful form. There never was a season when styles were more handsome or more satisfactory. A25 and 12.5 fpi f ' 1 . f -. 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Tents will be furnished on the old parade ground, and great campflrcs ill be made, around which the stories of march and battle will be retold, the old wartime songs will be sung, reml nescences of the early days brought to remembrance once more and tales of the hardship during the long journey' across the plans will be told There Will be good peakers and a fine program for the three day. Mat Zaa File Reaasdy eomss put n? la a collapsible tubs with a Boaslt, Ease to apply right where lbs soreness raft inflammation exists. It relieve at oat blind bleeding, itching or protruding plies. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store, rr Morning Aitorlan, delivered carrier, 00 cents per month. r i CP Vnrntnv AatorUn. M eaata m month, delivered by carrier, Ice Cream... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. 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