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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1907)
1 1 WATERFRONT ITEMS REID ANXIOUS TO r T TT TT TT TTTTtTTTTT TfTTTIfTfTV 1 " I Monday, Sept. 30, "I . Special demonstration of the celebrated HVADE CORSET to which every woman is invited. .The display will be under the personal direction of Mrs. Otto Heilborn, who will illustrate the superiority of the Wade 1 Corset over all others for i Health, Beauty 537 Commercial Street STAR THEATRE Astoria, Oregon The Home of Advanced Vaudeville PROGRAM For Week of Sept. 23, 1907 Overture Ida Durling The Sister Team Par Excellent SLOAN ADD LOUDEN Singers, Dancers and Burlesque Artists. .' Illustrated Song by FRANK J DAYTON Presenting this week. "Colleen Bawn. Here They Are The Comedy Boomer HEAL AND DUNBAS Introducing Up-to-Date Parodies, Clever - Dancing and Some Funny Sayings Seeing Seattle by the STAK0C0PB The Jolly Minstrel, the original DAN HAST The Veteran Fun Maker Now, Those Peerless Entertainers LAVELLE COMPANY In a Musical Comedy Conception. THE STAEOSCOPE With an interesting picture entitled, "The Automobile Thieves." Next Week, Three Big AQ-Star Novelties Patrons of this theatre will please re port any disco urtsy to the management, as our aim is to present to our audience at all times a good, clean, moral, high class performance, and having made ar rangements for bookings in connection with the large Eastern Circuits will be in a position to present to the Astoria public the best talent playing the West in advanced vaudeville. Admission, Matinees, 10 and 20c 10c WW o and Comfort IS SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES. OOOOOO 00000 oooooo Grace. Divine services at Grace Church Sun day (St. Michael and All Angels Day), at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:30 m. , Norwegian-Danish Methodist The Norwegian-Danish Methodist Church, corner of Thirty-seventh and Duane streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. Elias Gjerding will preach his farewell sermon in the even ing. The bcanoinanan people are cor dially invited. 1 Baptist Morning worship, 11 a. m, theme: "Tiie Spiritual Sterescope." Evening. 8 o'clock, "The Greeks, Andrew and Philip, aid Jesus." Sunday school and B. Y. P. C. at usual hours. Everyone la in vited. Conrad L. Owen, pastor. Presbyterian. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "When a Whole City. Went to Church." Sunday school, 12:15; Y. P. & C. E, 7:00j even ing worship, 8:00. "The Power of Our Faith." Chorus choir. All are invited. Win. S. Gilbert, pastor. Christian Science. Services at 634 Grand avenue, Sunday at 10 a. m. Subject of sermon, "Un reality All are invited. First Lutheran. Morning service with holy commun ion at 10:30. Evening service at the German Lutheran Church on Grand ave nue at 7:30. The service will be In English, and will take the place of this service in the Uppertown church. The choir will assist at both services. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Gustaf E. Eydquist, pastor. First Evangelical Lutheran. iAt the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner Twenty-ninth and Grand. Services at 1:45 and at 7: SO. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. Theo. Neste, pastor. Holy Innocents' Chapel. Eighteenth Sunda jafter Trinity. Morning and evening services with ser mon, 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school, 11:15 a. m. Made in New York UR success has come from backing every statement with merchandise that lives up to it. That's why we sell Benjamin Clothes. . This label has meant Clothes Satis faction than a century. It is the label that Fashionable New Yorkers accept as the assurance of Correct Style and Perfect Workmanship. Correct Cloth for Men Exclusive Agent Here. The Brownsville Woolen Mill Co. 557 Commercial St. Steamer Lurline Makes a Re markable Trip. CAUSES SUPPRISE IN CITY Leaves For Portland in the Morning and Gets Back at 5:4s O'clock Transfers Freight at Goble and Does the Trick Other Waterfront Notes of Interest Considerable interest was manifested on Commercial street, yesterday after noon, when the steamer Lurline blew her whistle. She had left this city at about 4 o'clock, yesterday morning, and it was whispered arouud that Captain Urkin, the popular skipper, was going to beat the record. .At 5:45 p. ni. the whUtle wm heard, and recognising the familiar toot the .question was asked, How did do itr A twelve-hour record for a round trip U phenomenal but the Lurline didn't make it She passed Tongue Point at 5:45. She arrived at 5:45, a 12-hour record. Captain Larkin. when interviewed said "We made it all right but we did not go the- distance. We met the Un dine at Goble and transferred our freight and passengers. We came right hack and we don't want anything that is not coming to us." This spoils a story of a record run. The steam achooner Johan Paulson ar rived in yesterday morning from San Francisco to load lumber. The schooner Oliver J. Olsen, which is loading at the Hume mill for Guaymas, Mexico, will be ready to go to sea on Monday. Captain Crowe wax down from Portland and after inspecting her gave her a clear underwriters clearance. The steamer City of Panama left out Friday evening for San Francisco with freieht and passengers. The Costa Rica, of the same line is due from San Fran cisco on Sunday. The schooner Mable Gale, with a cargo of lumber from the Knappton mill for San Francico, was towed to sea yes terday. WARRENTON NOTES. C. S. Bower, of Ada, Ohio, who pur chased the F. W. Preston building, has taken possession and intends to put in a photograph gallery. Mrs. S. J. Tompkins, who has been visiting her daughter, Mw. E, A. Denvir, of Warrenton, returned to her Home on the steamer Elmore Friday. The D. I Kelly Company'e mill at Warrenton is still in operation without any present indication of closing down. While the old Oregon will cease opera tion the last of the present month until the first of the year. An Ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure. There are many poor sufferers. Consumptives whe are hopeless of getting well who, if tbey had taken care of themselves, would now be welL A cough is the foundation of Consumption. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will ours that oought. Mrs. S , Great Falls, Montana, writes: 1 have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family for years my childres never suffer with coughs. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. CT Morning Astorian, delivered by carrier, 60 cents per month. for more third of Astoria, Ore. STRIVING TO COMPLETE AMICABLE ARRANGEMENTS TO START BUILDING AT THIS END OF LINE FAILING HE WILL COMMENCE AT PORTLAND. Word was received by the Chamber of Commerce yesterday from llllam Reid, secretary of the Portland-Oregon Sea- coast Railroad, stating his term for the carrying of timber over the railroad when tiniohed, in consideration of the granting of the 100-foot right of way to the summit lle sent a long letter to Secretary Whyte. enclosing the terms granted to the Willamette Paper & Pulp Company to deliver its log at the Lewis and Clark River, In consideration for grant ing the road right of way over Us prop erty. The letter was too long to pub lish and it was full of figures presented by the paper company on timber freight rates, which have been accepted by the railroad, and which will form the basis for rate for all other concerns hand ling freight by this road when finished. Mr. Reid met Mr. Whyte in Portland on Thursday and they had a long con ference, the result of which csunot be learned as yet. It baa been ascertained, however, that the railroad officials are doing all they ran to make amicable ar rangements to start work 00 the road a early as possible at this end of the route first. Failing in this, Mr. Reid asserted that work would be commenced on the Forvst Grove end, and in that caw the road will not be running into Astoria for at least two years. Hyithls move Portland will receive the benefit of the buatnetM of constructing the road. ADDITIONS TO FACULTY. Several New' Instructors Appointed This Year. EUGENE, Sept. 28. There have been a number of additions to the faculty of the University of Oregon and new mem bers who have taken the positions held by others who are either studying in the East or in Europe or have resigned. Dr. B, C. Clark, formerly of the Uni' versity of Pennsylvania, has been d ded to the historical department and is now filling that chair. Miss Julia Burgesa, of Wellesley, is a new In structor in the English department, and James Gilbert, an Oregon graduate, who has taken advanced work in Princeton in the department of economics. Train er "Bill" Hyward is now physical di rector a well as track director. Missess Mabel Cooper nl Angeline Williams, former graduates, are now as sistant insructors in the department of English literature, and Miss Mary Kent in the department of biology. In the School of Music Mrs.' Ste phanie Schnecker and Mrs. Catherine Pope and Mis .Alberta Campbell. Mr. Gilbert will be the debating coach this year in place of Mr. Brondley of last year. Mr. Gilbert is a man who hag had nruwli exigence, and should be a valmabln aid. The prospects are very good, all of the men of lust year's team who Jid not graduate being bck in college. Veatch and Galloway, however, will be very hard to replace as leaders. Jameg K. Vyimin has been appointed the general Y. M. C. A. secretary ut the university and wil have general jurisdiction over the colleges in the Wil lamette valley. Dr. Lyman graduited from Whitman last June, and imme diately entered Y. M. C. A. work. He is an old football plnyer. Next Friday night the men of the university will be addressed by Ivan B. Rhodes, of Portland. He is general sec retary for the state.. . NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE. Owing to the big rush for suits and overcoats it will be impossible for my tailor to press clothes as usual (except those bought during the sale), As soon as the sale shall end, then we will be pleased to press ALL clothes, as before. Herman Wie's store. The Wade Corsets will be demonstrat ed at Jaloffs store by Mrs. Otto Heil born on Monday, September 30th. Ev erybody invited. Card of Thanks. As it pleased' God in his wisdom to take into his Heavenly Home our dear Lydia, we will hereby bring our heart felt thanks to all who sympathized and helped us jn the struggle for our child's life. Paul 8. and Anna Stangland. Rlnm Dyspepsia Tablets do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, Indigestion, bloating, etc, yield quickly. Two day's treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. Sold by Frank Hart's Su- -ill f'H - Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffncr U Msx i The Above Cut will give some idea of the kind of clothes Hart Schaflher a Marx tarn out. These suits were built ou the newest and most accurate linei. They fit as thoughmade to measure $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 Leader in The Tyler. The Tyler Is still open, sod doing s good business too. It was predicted that thle resort would be a success and it has proved that the prediction was correct. Clarence Tyler, and his able night man ager, Harry Towler, have held the many friends they hM, and bars mads many more since the opening night. Business Is always going on there and for an or derly conducted place The Tyler is par excellence. The location, Sixth and Bond streets, Is well known. S. F. Veterinary College Opens Oct 1st For catalogue apply to Dr. Chas. Keane, Pres., 1818 Market street, San Francisco. A New Route. The new Canadian Pacific route via Spokane is the short line to St. Paul and is fast becoming the popular route. Saves you four hours to the twin cities. If you want the best travel via the Canadian Pacific. Social Dance. The Assembly Club will give another one of their social dances Saturday evening, September 28th, at Logan's Hall. Anyone holding this or last year's invitations are cordially invited. 27-2t. Of Interest to Many Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any ease of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medi cine can do more. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. i Columbia, anil Victor arranhonhanM and latest records at 414 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. Fancy Bartlett Pears $1.00 Per Box The season is getting late, so you will have to hurry ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street . -i Phone Main 681 Nobby Clothes New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit' and vegetables. Babollet A Co. grocers. PVose Main 128L $2.00 Saved by Buying Tickets at Astoria. SeeG.W. Roberts, Agent, 0. R. & N. Dock. Through tickets for all points In the United State nd Europe. Quick time and excellent service. Low Rates to the Coast During September and October the Canadian pacifla is making very low rate to the Coast. For full particulars on or address, James Flniayson, Agent. Astoria, Ore. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrus. 4X4 Commercial street tf. The Place To Dine. Where shall we dine? There should be no question about that If you have no appetite, but feel that you should dine, drop into the Palace and, if you meet Arthur Smith, ak him to pre scribe for you. He'll do it by laying something tempting before you, and while he does not wish to interfere witb physicians, prescribing for dyspepsia, he is in the business to cater to men's stomachs. Try him ones and then you will always dine at the Palace. Free Wall If apt , A large wall msp, very complete and carefully printed, exceedingly useful for reference and general Information will be furnished free of eharge. Apply to f Ylf T l a a . a vi vi. Aouens, sgenc U. K. ft AS- tons, i.ni. Drug store.