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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1907)
: 1 If You Want Anything BETTER i , ... . -. ' ' I. !'. GO TO JALOFF'S1 j': WE ARE READY f : WITH THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF, i1 LADIES' SOTTCLOAES, WLLINE8T, SffiRT WAISTS, !! JeSaS HOMEW AKD FURNISHINGS EVE SHOWN j. IN THIS CITY. EVERYTHING ! NEW AND FRESH MODESTLY PRICED f . THE TBTJEST TEST OF VALUE IS COMPARISON OP GOODS JALOFP' . irci -wt wvct rrn Air. SUIT AND MILLINERY STORE. Pike! ithe Same tad Alwaya Moderate-Dependable Merchandiae, Cash or Credit, The Style Store," 537 Commercial Slreet ' NEXT TO HERMAN WISE VATERFRONT ITEMS INTENDS TO BORE MHWMMHllHMMHMWnMHMIMHlHUM J JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS J A NEW LOT OP UMBRELLAS COME EARLY AND GET YOUC PICK .; . V " v FRANK J. DONNERBERGi Xm ELEVENTH AND BOND STS. A Card Thia is to certify that alj 'druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious re faults from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consump tion. Contains no opiates. The genuine U in rellovr n&ckaee. Refuse substi tutes. T. F. Laurtn. Uwi iwug bwr. ' COFFEE You can buy something called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't " "The steamer Alliance arrived yeiter-j lav morninir from coast porta and un- loaded 700 cases of salmon, which were! shipped iron Coos Bay, The Breakwater -was moored to the Coui-h street dock yesterday afternoon shipping a general cargo lor loos jsaj The steamer paed out last nign;. The Steam schooner Sue Elmore ar rived from Tillamook yesterday even ing. The. British ship Port Patrick, Capt. Sainty, arrived in port this morning. 63 days from Newcastle, N. S. W. The Patrick has a cargo of coal for Portland and will move up stream in a few days. Cant Saintv reports a pleasant trip and - . . ... ... did not speak any vessels until opposite tha river. He alo mentioned mat we eolleries of the Island! continent were running full capacity. The harbors are also full of ; sailing vessels wlfla no charters, the steam vessels getting the cream 'of the shipping. Capt'. Siinty wishea to emphatically deny the report that his ship was in distress off the mouth of the river. Fine weatner pre vailed and there was little wind, lie wes picked up by the Wallula about 8:30 yesterday morning. How to Curt a Cold. The question of how to cure a cold without unnecessary loss 01 time is one In which we ara all mora or less inter ested, for the quicker a cold is gotten rid of the lest the danger or pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. HalL of Waverly. Va has used Cham wliinV Oouch Remedy for years and mts; I flrmlT believe Cnamberlaln's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market lor cows, i have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with ma." For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Mmggisi. SCHOONER ASHORE. SANT FRANCISCO. Oct. 24. The Mer chant Exchange haa received a dispatch from Coos Bay stating that the three masted schooner Novelty, bound In bal last from San Pedro to Coos Bay is ashore on the rocks between the latter ooint and the Umpqua river. The ves sel Is owned by the Simpson Lumber Co, and was built at Coos Bay in I sue. She carried a crew of awe men. FOR OIL AN EIST1RN MAN HAS A PROPOSI TION WHEREBY IT WILL SOON BE DETERMINED WHETHER OIL CAN BE FOUND IN THIS COUNTY. Mr. Sherman, of Roblnon, 111., is co- oiratimr with some of our mot pro- .... .1 gressive local boosters in bringing aoout nlan bv which money cu be raised to make a thorough test drill, for gas and oil which Mr. Sherman, who has Been in the business all his life, thinks there is splendid prospects of finding. He has made as thorough an examination oi we Dossibilities as is possible to be maae - . . . without drilling, and he says he is rea- - ... i sonably certain that If the money can be raised, and a hole put down to a sui- ficient depth, that oil and gas will be fouiwi in navlnir Quantities. lie U quite enthusiastic about it and as soon aa be I gets his plans prepared, he will make the nubile acquainted with them, urougn the local papers, and he ssys that if he is successful in carrying out the preumi- narlcs. noon which he is now wortttng. he will have a plan by which suilklent local capital can be interested and pro tected in a way by which, should they - ... i fail to find gas or oil. their money win not be lost. Mr. Sherman says that the local peo ple cannot begin to realize what a great thing it will be for Astoria, and vicinity, should gas and oil be found. It Has maae good sized, thriving cities out of many small towns in the Mississippi Valley, and on account of the location of this section the commerce, etc, that would be attracted by It, even railroads, Is far bevond imagination of calculation. We think that every encouragement, .... I and all the help that can possibly be riven Mr. Sherman, by our local citi zen should be given him, because, should it orove a success, it is as he says, the benefits to be derived are incalculable and if we have gas and oil here, which we think we have, it is time we were getting it. OttSS8888tt8888S0 tt 8 O PERSONAL MENTION 08 8 1088888888888888880 Every garment made for us by , ' Harts Schafihcr Q Marx is absolutely aB wool, they don't make anything else. Itfs what you ought to wear. You'Dfindus willing at all times to show them. xl ; Yonrrroccr returns rear Btoacy Hrra doal J KiAAAAAaeett SL SchilUof onx: w par sua. 'tf IIMMItl I lie in" : : : ' Is the Fuel h . , V ' ' ' i 4 04-' I Saving Range. In four year's time your range will have cost you nothing, as in that time it has repaid itself in the saving of fue and you will still have, a range, guaranteed for 35 years year. The Monarch has taken first - prize in V jhe fuel tests at the Chi cago, St.Louis and Lew is and Clark expositions. ti XI JL 1 r vJj..iXM 1 Sherlif Pomeroy was in Wtport yes terday on legal business. . Master: Fish Warden H. 0. van Dusen is in Salem for a few days attending the meeting of the State Board of For estry and transacting other business in connection with his office. Leander Lebeck leave, for Portland to day on a business trip. Miss Nevada Rutledge has returned to her home at Portland after a few weeks' visit with Mar. and Mrs. Clarence Tyler. Miss Rutledge Is a sister of Mrs. Tyler and enjoyed her visit very much. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gangnon, of Eureka, Cal., are visiting Astoria for a short time. G. W. Roberts and family left for Portland last evening. Mr. Roberts will look after business matters in the city and will attend the Maud Powell recital this afternoon. He has the pleasure of HMIMeiiniMlltlllllMMII'lllttitlllltlllllllllt NEW TO-DAY. Notice. Heating stoves and ranges, the best and the cheapest. Hildrebrand Oor. Notice. We have silver aide and steelhsad net timr. leaded lead lines, cotton twine and rope, Plymouth Manila rope, oil clothing I - . a . a S . and rubber ooots and sverjtning 101 fishermen. T. J. Carney ft Co. Oliver typewriters nd automatic stenographers at A. K. Cyrus, 424 I Commercial street. tt The Place To Dins. Where shall wa dine! 'Then shoull be no question about thai If jot aavs ... . . ask no appetite, but feel that you anotua dine, d.-op into the Fskos and, if 70a meet Arthur Smith, ask aim to' pre scribe lor yon. HeU do it, by laying something tempting before yon, and a a t aAai f IS. wnne ns does not wua 10 lateners wua physicians, prescribing for dyspepsia, ha Is In the business to eater to nea'a stomachs. Try him once and then yout will always dine at tn. rauoe. The Tyler. The Tyler it still doing business at the old stand, Sixth, and Bond etreets. Clarence Trier makes bis customers feel the personally knowing the greatest at home and as a result his business is I I. A MH a At J ...r.sr.avi at.Vsiin uf I imnrovintT. ine ouuut ox -oe cwai a n iiiiau ?vhm I o serves cannot be excelled and we neat ness of the place and the good order prevailing, makes The Tyler a popular resort. When you are in Wat neignoor hood drop in and satisfy yourseu If you desire we will be pleased to furnish you with the names of any of the 300 families lo whom we have .sold MONARCH ranges so you will be able to see one in every day use and judge for yourselves as to the .splen did satisfaction they are giving. . ' Thirty Five Years Guarantee. 'A 'nVli'l fe3M' Trial. I 1 ErjTBrent, of the Oatsop Mill Com pany, left for Portland on last evening's train and will spend several days, in that city. Samuel Elmore left for Portland yes terdav evening. A. Dunbar was a business visitor to Portland-yesterday. , Mr. J. D. Mcintosh, of seaside, wno has been ill at the hppital Is con valescent. E. W. Wright, marine editor of the Oresronian. is visiting Astoria. A hustling trio from Seattle is regis tered at the Occident Hotel: R. M. Butte!, A. J. Dietz and L. T. Skidmore compose the trio, the latter registering from "1900. Theyi are on a business trio and will remain a few days. 7 . A. A. Ebel, of St. Paul, Minn., is on a business trio to Astoria. John B. Geisy, city editor of the Salem Statesman, is visiting Astoria, on a pleasure trip. John is enjoying a well' earned vacation and is meeting many friends here who have known him. for years. Gone to Portland President Hawgood, of the Portland- Oregon & Seacoast Railroad, left for Portland last night. Mr, Hawgood has been in the city since Tuesday night. He will return to Astoria in a couple of weeks when he will make a longer stay. Rinsr Dvfweosia Tablets do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, Indigestion, bloating etc. rield aulckly. Two day'i treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. Bold by Drank nam Drug store. . New City Maps. The new and up-to-date pocket maps of Astoria and vicinity which the Co lumbia Trustr Company have gotten out have arrived and can be had at their offices at 15 cents each or two for 25 cents. Special prices will be made to those buvine 25 or more. lu-zo-ot. - W 9 New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee ti I, P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Babollet Y Co. grocers. Phone Mais 123L - - i ColumuSa and Victor aTapboDbons and latest records at 424 Commercial street A. B. Cyrus. tt. A. tnnstmas Axcursiona. It Is not too earlv to make your steamer reservation If you are going to spend Christmas In the Old country. The Canadian Pacific gives you th very best service by rail and steamer and their rates are the lowest. , For sailing dates and full particulars, call on James Finlnyson, agent, Astoria, Presented Resignation ' , Officer George Cowman tenaered m rpslcmstion as nolite officer last nlehfr and turned his star over of Chief GammaL , No home is so pleasant, regardless ot the comforts that money will buy, a wihen the entire family la In perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 60 cents. It will cur every member of the family of constipa tion, sick headache or stomach trouble T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. ; Mornin? Astorian, delivered by; carrier, 60 cents per month. SOMETHING FANCY fff f ptfTrf T?C RECEIVED TODAY VlxAd lVlll-fJuO Sweet Apple Cider - - 40c per Qal. Saeurkraut - - - Be per qt. Waxen Cooking Apples 65c box. All kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main 601 r1