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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIilAN. ASTOHIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907; When You Want Something BETTER GO TO JALOFPS, CloaKs. Suits, Millinery, Shirts, Waists, Turs and Ladies' Furnishings A complete line to choose from at modtst prices. The Special Worth of JaloflPs garments is plain to the casual observer and is splendidly emphasized in, service. Jaloffs styles are absolutely correct and up to the min ute in the smallest detail. They embody the best fashion points of Paris. London, and Berlin, models cleverly ad apted to the taste of the American woman. Those little Touches that mark the Difference Between Smart Style and Mediocrity. , s Are found in JalofFs Models, And there is never a Touch too much. Remember that what we leave out of JaloflPs garments as well as what we put into them, makes for our style supremacy. JALOFP'S ASTORIA'S LARGEST AND BEST CLOAK, SUIT AND MILLINERY STORE. Price, the Same and Always Moderate-Dependable Merchandise, Cash or Credit, ;-4 ''v. '. .V "V- -" -j' w' ; '..'v. tk Stvle Store.M537 Commercial Street . : NEXT TO HERMAN WISH ATERFRONT ITEMS il 'caio of wheat from the Columbia River to the United Kingdom. She is on the west coast of South America and is "1 expected to reach here in time for Jan- ins rv" loaJinsr. The craft will come north in ballast. The big gteamer Indian Monarch ar- j ; rived down yesterday and weather per- j The Emily F Whitney arrived '. mitting she will 0 to sea today. Her ,iOVrw vesterdav from Westport where '. eargo consist of 219,893 bushels of gj)e took pn a cargo of lumber of 907, ! wheat valued at $210,000, and she goes ' feet at the Westport Lumber Com tto ,St. Vincent's for , orders. Captain pftnjg mji for Kahului, Hawaii. The Patey, her master, has made a number j learner Harvest Queen, which brought ' of trips to this port, the first being on j j,w jown returned to Westport last the ship Vlida and 13 years ago he was j night for the James F. Rolf, which has on the big ship Mowhan which laid forjjust finished loading at the same mill, everal weeks at the O. R. & N. dock, j both -the ships at the time they arrived rm. " Alliance arrived in last here were the biggest ships in this port. LTenjng one day late' from Coos Bay. M. W. Ridehalgh of this city is an old gh reports very thick weather coming friend and schoolmate of Capt. Patev's and they were raised in the same town in Tiitrland and ther Rnent last evenine 'in visiting and talking over the old cays. uapt. raiey nas many warm friends ere who join in wishing him a pleasant voyage. Semi-official reports have it that the old' steamer State of California, which used to be the crack liner running out of the Columbia River here to San Francisco in the freight and passenger trade, will arrive in a few days, to take on a cargo of grain for the Bay City. For the past few years she has been plying between San Francisco and Port Angeles. About a week ago she was taken off the route. She is one of the best known steamers on the coast. Coast and offshore tonnage is still in great demand. The British ship Cam busdoon, J522 tons net registered, was chartered yesterday to transport a up the coast She brought up 600 cases of salmon which she discharged at tne A. A C. wharf. She expects to leave out Sundan morainjr on the return trip. DEPRECATES OLD OLD. TRICK' BRIGHt' CORRESPONDENT SHREWD ly analyzes the latest bun comb editorial expression of Portland thunderer "Astoria, Ore., Oct. 17, 1907. 'To the Editori . "When the editor of the Oregonian short of ideas for an editorial, it seems to me he turns to the old, threshed-out theme of Astoria. ' In today's editorial column of that newspaper he has an article on "Astoria Awakening." and. contrary to his uuai downright, sledge hammer knocks about the Astoria situation, or the depth of water on the Columbia River bar (on which latter subject the pilots and the Oregonian have had many tuts in the past), he writes a real nice, lady-like ncreed, and dilates on the wonderfully rich country in Tillamook county, which will be tributary, to Astoria when the Portland railroad to Astoria "by way of Tillamook' is finished by Mr. Harri- man, and spreads himself lavishly 'on the hundreds 06 small streams trickling through little valleys, 'in which the soil is so rich that itproduces marvelous .crops etc., etc., and 'the fact that Mr. Harriman has secured Astorian terminal facilities for his line from Portland, by way of Tillamook, does not necessarily mean that all of the over-sea commerce of the Columbia Basin is to be handled at that point. "Ihe la.-it quoted paragraph is tne milk in the cocoanut, and was the only .. A . . it- reason wny tne uregonian maae me editorial reference to it, just Oregonian rot, Tiot air." Continuing, he says: It does mean, however, that he ex pects to do some business with the won derfully rich country which is tapped by the Tillamook road, and that unless Astoria neglects her opportunity, she will share in the benefits.' "If the Oregonian's knowledge in re gard to the 'hundreds oft little valleys ami little stream , is on a par with its knowledge of the geography of the state, his advice to settle those little valley, etc., is not to be relied on any school-boy knows that in building a railroad from the Willamette Valley to Astoria, he would select a direct route, which Mr. Hamman's engineers are now doing and they are, today, camped within a mile or soof their terminals, at Astoria. - "Yes, Mr. Oregonian, Astoria does ex pect to do most of the over-sea ship ping, right here, where all the railroads of Oregon are heading for and it will be money in the pockets of, not only the citizens of Portland, but of the whole State of Oregon, when the plans of the collar v' lere s. &. The workmanship put in the inak iugofthe Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. They are made to hold their shape, wear veil, and be stylish. SHIRTS Monarch, - - $1.00 : Intcr-statc, 125 : Cluett, - - - 1.00 COLLARS 4 Arrow Brand, 2 for 20c. BLANKETS ' f Oregon Gty Mills, $0.00 up. The steamer Elmore arrived in from Tillamook last evening with a full MXrrrn nt frAluhf nnA TMlSHenWT list. A roueh bar at Tillamook prevented her different railroad builders' are consum from eettinff back on time. Large quan- w -mpjnug u. - - t f,;i ... w.itinff .ritn. Point as near to the paciflc ucean as viv:9 v I'viju. .. B r .- mor,f nn 1i anA bVia pttwcU to leave l" -'u jreu . Tiiiv H.tnr-i.r "Thanking the Oregonian for its ad j. . :..u t.. i. .I..,, u vice, we ovum ucg vv auvioe iw iu vuc TV. t".1. Ttn.nnv Vrli!1 hoi I UlOSti KIUUIY bUirib, l U1IUI, UO 1UV1S A UQ A i cuvu uaia k -s savua " u i i,.- Kn ninin t. thA Mmore such tfimgenuous euuonais, sucn oe A Comoanv's dock shifted yesterday to ng n evidence of the existance of the the Sanborn dock where she will finish discharging her cargo. The steam schooner Thomas L. TvWd, sailed for San Francisco yesterday with a cargo of lumber. oki 'Portland spirit', which I am glad to know (though not from the columns of the Oregonian) is nearly extinct. "OBSERVER," The Store forWomen J0 X5he y V beeIMJhtvis Ladies' Outfitters;: M Elf! THE NEATEST SHAPES IN 1 FELT and VELVET . , . - in the much sought for BROWNS, NAVYS AND REDS. A Most Worthy Article. When an article has been on the market for years and gains friends every year, it is safe to call this medicine I worthy one. Such is Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. It positively cures coughs and all Pulmonary diseases?, One of the best known merchants in Mobile, Ala sayi: : Tor five year my family has not been troubled with the winter coughs. We owe this to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I know it has saved my coll dren from many sick spells." to The Popular Route East. The new Canadian Pacific Short Line via Spokane saves you four hours St. Paul. Electric-Mehted trains. ' Buffet-Li vrary -Observation cars, and the best of service. You will save two dollars by purchasing through from Astoria. James Finlayson, agent. UNDERWEAR Vicuna Heavy Cotton, Enarlinet - $2.00 per suit. LCD per suit 3.00 per suit AND MANY MORE. HATS Sterling Hats, 1 - $3.00 I SWEATERS And Jersey Jackets, , $3.00 to $5.00. f .iiir1iit In Nnhhv ClAthei" MOHMtMMMMMMMUMM(IIMHItVttm.MHHtHMtMMIMIMMMIIMU IS IMPROVING. BUTTE, Oct. ,17. John D. Eyan, president -of the Anaconda Copper Min ing Co. and manager of the Amalgam ated Copper Co.' properties : in the Butte district, f is trot as seriously ill as generally believed, me pnyncians who have been attending him recently, state there is now less cause for ap prehension regarding his condition. Mr. Ryan has. passed a more comfortable night and is resting more comfortably. Notice. We have ailver side and steelhsad net ting, leaded lead lines, cotton twine and rope, Plymouth Manila rops, oil clothing and rubber boots and everything for fishermen. T. J. Carney tt Co. , STAR THEATRE ASTORIA, 0BEG0H Presenting Vaudeville De Luxe PROGRAM. For Week of October 14th, 1907 Overture .Ida Durling i Farewell week of MR. AND MRS. MESMER The People's Favorites. A curious couple of clever performers in something new and entertaining. Our Favorite Picture Singer FRANK J. DAYTON Will this week present "Arrah Wanna" Now Comes Those two Eccentric Fellows MARTIN & CROUCH . In Another New and up-to-date Specialty They Make Ton Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect exper ienced by all who use Chamberlain' Stomach and liver Tablet, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create maices one feel Joy ful Price, 25 cents. Samples free at I Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. A. We have all grades of millinery, neat and taking styles in new goods, cheaper and far more satisfactory than having the last year's hat "done over." , Come around while look ing for the new fall hat at any rate. . '? . , .We are receiving new goods in the Colak Department daily. 1 , A nice line of Misses suits came in yes terday. The New Vassar styles. v The first comers get the plumes. -, . Notice. Gateway Rebekah Lodge No. 77, meets in regular session this evening. Mem bers of the staff will please be present. Mamie Clinton, secretary. COFFEE tThe world is full, of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like 'em ? r - Your fTefw returns yur monr if you doat Uh ScWUtef's Best; wt ptr him. . NEW TO-DAY. aansw Notice. Heating stoves and ranges, the best and the cheapest. Hildrebrand ft Qor. Oliver typewriters, stenographers at A Commercial street ul automatic R. Cyrus, 414 ti "The Tyler. The Tyler is still doing business at the old stand, Sixth and Bond, streets. Clarence Tyler makes his customers feel at home and as a result his business la improving. The quality of the goods he serves cannot be excelled and the neat ness of the place and the good order prevailing, makes The Tyler a popular resort.. When you are in that neighbor hood drop in and satisfy yourself Will now take you on a trip through the Swiss Alps, give you a trolley ride in Berlin and show you a German war ship at sea. A Musical Novelty , MISS CHARLOTTE HILL Xylophone Soloist We now present to you the Creme-De-La Qreme of Vaudeville TRIXEDA & ROBINSON In a noral and refined character cnange singing and dancing specialty N. B.-Mias Trixeda is conceded to be the most 'artistic, graceful and finished dancer in the theatrical profession, justly termed "The Flexible Marvel." To leave you in good humor the Staro- aAAMA will n(w mttajinf. Patrons of this theatre will please re port any discourtesy to the management, as our aim is to pregent 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 ; 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 Artnur emiin, K him to pre scribe for you. He'll do it, by laying something tempting before you, and while he does not wish t interfere with physicians, prescribing for dyspepsia, he is in the business to eater to men's tomachs. Try him once and then you will always dine at the Palace. Social Dance. The fflrls' basket ball team will give a dance Saturday night, October 10th, ai the Uppertown National Hall. All art cordially invited. Gents, 75 cents j ladles free. IQ-ID-Ot. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of eoffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Babollet ft Co. from. Phone Ml 1281 $2.00 Saved by Buying' Tickets at Astoria. See G.W. Roberts, Agent, 0. R. & N., Dock. Qi Ttirftiifrii t1Mft for all ftalntf la iht Tlntf a.I OtshtA mnA Vntvm Aiifalr time and excellent service. Free Wall Maps. A large wall map, very complete and carefully printed, exceedingly useful for reference and genera information wilt be furnished free of eharge. Apply to G W. Roberts, agent O. R. ft N., As toria. 8 23-t. Colum'ul and Vicwr fraphophonee and latest records at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus.. -s tC Christmai Excursions. It is not too early to make your steamer reservations if you are going to spend Christmas in the Old Country. The Canadian Pacific gives you the very best service by rail and steamer and their rates are the lowest. For sailing dates and full particulars, call on James Finkyson, agent, Astoria, MATINEES ADMISSION xo cents :o AND 30 cents GRANBERRIES First of the season , WXEN COOKINGMPPLES ACME GROCERY, 521 Commercial Street Phone Main 661 - x' . .