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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1908)
t ! ' " THE MORNING ASTCUt forevenr. thing in feline of .Ifouse- IUV v - - U' II I A J . . U .... j V. ALLEN SOLE AGENT FOR BAKER'S B ARRINGTON J HALL STEEL i cut COFFEE. ' r : DWftMICS-Ml AND 3871 - BRANCH PH0NE-7U ft AAWAMB READYi FOR BUSINESS; Amended Rail Tariffs and , Their Time of .Operation. I ' General Agent G. B. Johnson.; of the A. & C. R. R. Company has re ceived amendments to transconti nental freight tariffs, east and west bound, making common point rates to and from all Eastern terminals ap plicable to and from Astoria on prac tically all commodities, via the new North Bank road, the Spokane, Port land and Seattle, frjm Vancouver to Kennewick. Special (tariffs, covering canned salmon become effective March 30, and the eastbound lumber tariff SR-963, becomes effective i via the new line on April 2?. Other special tariffs are being amended as rapidly as it is possible to give the statutory notice to t-.thj Interstate Commerce Commission. Until the completion of the bridges across the Columbia and Willamette riven at Vancouver arid; Portland traffic will be handled Yrbm -Kalama to Van couver by. the Northern Pacific and through train service, has-been ar ranged for between' Kalama and Kennewick, majang .eiose connec years. This new oulltt will be ap preciated by Astoria! shippers and will no doubt be liberally patronized. ; ' Pi ' r "T! 11 ' '" NEED KING'S CONSENT. , ROME, March 28. A semi-official statement mi Italia says, that all the tpor,ts "concerning the engage ment between Due D'Abruzxi and MU tflldn are for the most part imaginative, as! the duke could not decide,, the matter without the con of the KinJ which he has not as 9elt1. rit beintr entirely opposed '..,., -mtlUnn tn make such a IU VVUI -..f- - - h.lttFior cable, ine auice is expected' her Wednesday, when llie UCC1SIUII Will, US lV I. ; D V J t- , SMELTER TO OPEN. HELENA; Mont., March 27.- ffirials of the Montana Mine Own- ers Association pnnounced today that arrangements had been completed to take over the Pan Handle smelter at Pen D'Qreille, Idaho, The associa tion expects to begin 'smelting within thirty days. , -X Left for Nebraska fl Hntt As well as the conservative dressers, will this season buy their clothes from 4JUDDS,f. . If you want tc be one among the well dressed meni. m.ww! ! J nf'itlt I'iir tittwT it'tif"?. fur''ln'Jf lm; iKfwh'JJ ims season, tuaic m luuiuuuw vi , jy , 4VW,"W-V ' I I aano mm . a .m mvmm convenience, and see yourself i R.ennewicK, mang tiuac wu.ivv7i ... .tu.i iniM (mm LiThr inA intelligence of the grave, uons who me cai"""' -- , . , .r t tu c: l illness oi tne lamer m juuu om-y mingion reaenca mc uvmc vi m gentleman yesterday morning and he and Mrsvimmington departed n last nights ;tran for Portland, frob whence gieyifl take the overlaid flyer todaV bound for Ashland, Ne braska. The eler Mr. Simmington is 83 years of age and was rarely III until overtaken b his" present afflic tion. It is the hope, of all friends here that yir. anli Mral'Simmingttn may find tjhe aged sufff-ef rallied jto the oointof safety when they arrive the latter point While this reduces - the actual running time more than 24 'limira it also eliminates the possibil ity of delays to freight shipments 6ast tw occasionediby the congestion ot trar fie bverthe Cakcades, which hat beet so great at qmes uwus - t -v -.- ALEX TAGG (CONFECTIOr ; Fresh Chpcolates, h i) i; Caddies, htci-: ! ' : own factory. 483 Commercial Street ' . ' IMA ' ft DCNJAMllN , SUIT, and you will'Realize'what real Nw York '" Style is! iflVAT TH CHURCHES ''.'-L.. . k .Y 1 a-ll 1 -t. k First, HietnooiBt vnui iu. j SefmonsllhemesHoi Sunday: Motn L'J' nef nf Gott'lJ evenine. "Siic n.Qsfiil.Sin;: MidVweeV service Wdd nesaay atv:ou p.,nj. bu"s"3 be yapnlly welcoined. beats tree. C. Rariclfc, minister. LATEST IH a Having Returned from fSan Frsmcisco with a splendid stock of spring .cJn, .nitinn of the latest style and having spent several weeki In studying the fashions prevalent; in that city, we are now more than; . .. i. mnst fastidious ever in a position to give tnorougn Muia.u w v-v ... dresser. NOT IN WOKUS, tsyi in uhbu , s p , f f 7 r. i! 4 . .: .;, ... .... .: . ..... 'i; V i . j i -vj f..-s. MAWetArko cfYTltfc Kf rr nr4nrv rin n TAffnri-r best qaaHty'bhly. ovr " 1 -. I ! ... ... ...... .... " ""IBM A-"" , Ifcf ' mEN's suits :$ia.oa-j$35.0()fflj:,v- 1 J tvl J GOATS ' S20.00 to $25.00 1 1 ii i TOP vhi iKin HAUTALA & RAITANEN Tailors,' Corner Eleventh and Bond Streets TheB iff'l nnJii'?. (r;fvflill i(T "H ' J I m f i rQvyrisvilk Woolen "Mill Store .lri" i!T-2 9j'jfjn!imnt : If You Want Style in Your Easter Hati.e Haye i. ' "' ;.... l.. .,,'! ...: i.l ;,i .'I I. iii I....! ,'.!:'.', i Ii ;Hi lm J . -)f 1 1 ' ' j - . Fmbvteriali. Morning j worship, M o'clock; sulj ject,f'Books.?.'( Sabbath s school at 12!l5.''' Y. I. S: a E.at 6:30 , Even-, ing woVship at;J7:30f' subject "An ttour.'a'tj': the'Eatteriy." Quartette;'at niorwng ' ', service; male ' 'chorus ' at night. , Ail.',' invited, ViHiani Al bert, pastor.,,', .(i'..;.t (!r.d'' :,, , v , First Lutheran. jfi..r '. 'Sunday f school at 'the churth 'in Upperto'wn and at the German Luth eran church 'at' 9:30 av m.,-Miss''Al ema Nyland and Mrs. Andrew. Ydung i superintendents. ''Morning service in Swedish at 10 :4S theme for e?mon "The Bread of Life." The' Luth?t League .Circle, .meets for deyotiona exercises at 6:36 p.! m. Evening serj vice in English at 7:30; theme from; the history of our jora irBt.iu tiA w.iintr service 'will be held at v i cj Fassioni RotK the 'L'u'ther't Leajrue Circle and ftce 'will be the German' Lutheran 'church.11 All are' cordially invited 'to attend. ' iV ' ' Christian iScience. .. , a Services 1: 0. O.' F,; buildings Tenth' and. Commercial streets, rooms 5 and 6, at 1Q a. , m.j . subject,. "Reility.f All aW invited.' 'Sunday school at l!:30,; rWding' room; skm ' address hours 12'to' S feilyeicVpt Sunday;'' ' ; j ' ,i f, ill) IV If'.V "' '1, 'L -''V' '.! , Norwegian-Danish, M. , JS. .Chfirch, , rServices at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday schol at 10. a m., Mr. Albert Carlieu, superintendent. Rev. O. O. Trocd wil preaclv both morning and Tiii rlinir will ginr in the E villus. , - evening Scandinavians Jnvited. O.i Baptist Church. r Morning worship, 11 a. m.; set "Thft Believers Baptism." Evening worship, subject, 'Th Valued of-Trpth. bJy P. 6:3' p, m.; debate, "Resolved,. That we are doing' bur ' duty' by "the' foreigner."" Sunday lift r10 a.j nTi Everybody in4ted'ter attend Jthtfse meetitgs 1 CONRAD L. OWEN, Pastor. . First Norwegian) EangeficaliTLuth'? eran Church. r Morning service at'10:4j;f'evefiltig seivfte 'a 7J30J 'Su'riday'school meets at 9:30 a. m. Rev. P, Neste, pastor.; Unequalled as a Cure for Croup. f '.'' -"'""'.. " VS "Besides being an excellent remedy for cofdjs and throat troubles, Cham- beflain'i Cough Remedy is unequaljed as a cure for croup " ; say ... Harry Wilson of Wavnstown. Ind. When gifen as soon a' the croutJy coufKh ippears, this remedy will prevent She . . ... i it is usea successiuiiy jin nf hnmci. Pnr ikle by .Prank Hirt ind? leading druggilits. , in -1 a attack man .1 .'VI I .... . ! . . , 'i For Infanti and Children. Kind You Hais Always Bongjif 'Bears the Signature, of 1 'ffiSt First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. " ' .. ... .. iaivijiLiiNiiKii l?Mt. V V .1 . V. u' -' ' if a- -if.y, -'"'i V- i.'r-f ' h r ! orJ 1c ff'i.t.f I. ! I ' fRofai?V BHiittl t 1 I i , . 1 ! t' ..1 . r si i. I i . ... t Jl I ' i "i I it ! ' ! I 4 ) ityles",: J5T C'!;'i', IV. -i,'..' I.''.. , It PunH..Liffht Marh!neB' THE WHITE, artd We have just received a canoa a ox tne ceiecu - R. t i . Ill mow. v.';! srJ yt: fr ir J II n . . M J ,,,,,, 1,,' ,,,,,,,,,,,, t,. I ar i& And Comnlek Line of Extensidrii Tables.'! )1 1-1 ... rid Sfews Riffht t,-. t-'i is) I'M ( (1 I iw.ci ' ' ' I.l. ; ! ' 1 1 ' ' I ' tf3.H F -Mi! I for the next' day's,' place 'them orf site f6r less1 than o'ne-half' price; Thft It: a "chance-of a 'tiki 47S'dunrtg.this's,ilertot,ifcashionlyf " W 1 MnU oi ulh 'irinn htm Amt oi l.f.Il 111! lor uui 'urijjr " ""' .' ".5.v -aovd I (ftf Ihvt tk ."fvtvt 0 jhf. J(;'jV? I ofMoa.Ol.O ;i-'I'tl YAh , .ofisT ,eji(f.'i3 ,evm:TA -l .V 1 . . n.j....i. T.hii. Secular Value $18.00. Soecial Sale Price. &; Pedestal Table,! Regular Value $23.00, Special Sale Price. Round Pedestal Table, Regular Value $35.00, Special Sale Price. t Baby Carriages and' Go-Carts. ....... - uur assortment oi oauy warruiKCB nu uu-wm s u iu wc iaigci miu iiiosi up-to-aatt . line in the city, and we are pricing them in this sale within the reach of every mother. During this - J J I ... .. . r. : 7 r- ? . . . t i 1 , ! n r . ri iZm I vi i. i vi o ti- r 1 ii.-ii.ih 'ia rti i.f ; . .... . V . . "