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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908. THE MOKNINGASTOIUAN, ASTOMA, OREGON. ciiitc DDTSSED FREE OF CHARGE TO SEE THE FLEET J V I w 'A. I GO M THE BAR HO ME OF When You Buy . . . . v 1 I Easter ' See the Styles at the I Bomi .Hob - 1 i MERRY WIDOW SAILOR in its merry modes of; trimming. LOW PRICES predominate. Old hats remodeled. Plumes dyed, curled and cleaned. GEORGIA PENNINGTON 483 Bond Street x D01 ON BAY AND ' RIVER "A NORTH STAR WAITING OF FICIAL INSPECTION WASH INGTON HERE FROM SAN FRANCISCO-S. S. NEEDLES DOWN, LUMBER LADEN FOR CHINA ODDS AND ENDS., . " . . 1 C-- ''-' " .. i- The steamer Washington, in com . a nf Caotain Mason, entered juauvft v r port from Sart Francisco yesterday and went to the Callender dock. She had 23 passengers on board, and her fcnIH full of freight besides a fair deck load. She went on to Portland after a brief stay here Tt.. .f.mr North Star is all in readiness for her departure for the Nushaeak fisheries in the interest of the Alaska Fishermen's Packing Co.; and but waits the arrival of the fed eral inspectors to pronounce her fit for the work, and then she will hike out with Superintendent 'Berlund and ' his staff. the nature of the charter nor of his destination as yet. The ship St. Nicholas got away yesterday morning at 11:15 o'clock, for Bristol Bay. She is the third and last of the fleet to leave out for the nnrth hoinff 24 hours behind the o - t Henry Villard and 48 hours behind the Berlin; but with fair winds is likelv to report herself in Alaskan waters as soon as either of them. The oil tr.nk steamer Asuncion, oi the Standard fleet, came down the river yesterday morning an went out ' straightwdy, San Francisco bound. ' Ua iframhiit Geo. W. Elder will depart for the southern coast at 6:30 o'clock this morning, from the Cal lender pier. ft,- Gtoamshio Breakwater swung Hnwn the river, into the bay and over fnnt vesterdav. as tne oar, iu w j usuaL Yellowstone ar- San Francisco big cargo of v,mh,, which she will take on at the Tongue Point mills dock. in The steamer rived in from ..rsetprHav after a Th. steamer Svea cleared from this rf vAetrrrfav and went to the lower harbor last evening. She takes out 1 680,000 feet of lumber from the Tongue Point mills, and sails for the Bay City this morning. The steamer F. S. Loop cleared r. th custom house nere yesici- day for San Francisco, with 663,000 feet of lumber, ana win at the Columbia mills at Knappton im,. Y;r British steamship Needles A lit "'6 " . , Hnwn the river yesterday with .aiif ., ?rm000 feet of hne uregon UVV "iv I (. i,'nih on board, bound out tor China, and will sail today, all things being favorable down at the bar. Tordan. of the Callen X lit J"",v' ' ar (Wt. had .her wheel smasnea up near Blind Slough and is now at theJ Works for repairs. sne ..o hack by the Keating YllJ IV launch, Pilot No. 2. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EVOLVES A PLAN FOR AS TORIANS TO SEE FLEET GO ING TO THE SOUND. A plan is being worked upon by the Chamber of Commerce the object of which is to enable the members of the Chamber of Commerce, their wives and families, 13 see the greitt naval fleet of battleships as it steams acfOi thft txean in front of the mouth of the Columbia River, en route from Seattle. W. H. h?tlll UIIViVW Little, the agent of the Loop Lum ber Company of San' Francisco is asked to furnish the ship that will take the people of Astoria across the bar and it now seems altogether likely that the plan will be brought to a successful culmination. . Some of the smaller vessels of the navy will visit Astoria during the Recatta to be held during the last days of August, but this will be the only opportunity the people of As toria .or any of the people of Oregon will have to see the greatest navy fleet on earth, unless of course they make a special trip either to San Francisco or Seattle. The sDCctaclc from the mouth of the great Columbia will be especially interesting, because it is a grander sight to see the fleet in motion than it is to see it at rest. The Chamber of Commerce will take steps at once to have the fleet steam slowly by the mouth of the river, and if possible, to i . i . .. :t lav at ancnor lor a snun nave - o-hile. 'l .U. mnmbpfi of .the I '..DSC Ul ?. u. '-,t, Aeiire to avail them .v-naiiiuci - ... ivM of this day's outing suouia at once leave the appiirNun for the tickets they want with the Chamber oi - ... a 1" 1 - . rmmprr. These will be men m , n,,merical order. As the number oi that can be accommo , - ... . , AtA will be limited, ana no v- will be taken who cannot De pleasantly and agreeably taken care fltar t Sh t" imM. ( WlH' i -J us affaer Man i r Clothes There is no doubt about h s. & M. Clothes as to aualitv, fit and style, y atwnvs COr- rect. For men with ad- vanced ideas about clothes. Always at moderate prices: $17.50 to $35.00. Copyright 1908 by Ht Schaffner & Mux Hat Bands Wicks' Fancy Hat Bands PRICE 25c, 50c, 75c 1 W- ''f ,1- II 1 '7-0 u Copyright 1908 by Hart Schtffoer k Mat RIGHT PRICES ti, tup Roscoe crossed from Florence yesterday morning on a quest for supplies, part of which she will get at Portland. The high power motor schooner "yokt" the Delia, with Captain Robert Jones on the bmdge, crossed in from "old Nestuc" yesterday morning, with 400 cases of cheese in her hold; and it wasn't Limburger, either! The fine launch Meta M. has been reported safely in Tillamook Bay, where her new owner . 1 ... Lak. Iow3( say9 WV"'" Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing Tti T.iirline was received and dis ..,t,j t,pr vpsterdav evening, by ydlllltu, j ' the new representative of the Kamm interests, John Day, who .yesterday assumed the office recently held by Garry B. Blessing. She was ahead of her schedule yesterday, anu away on time with fair business. For Constipation. Mr. L. H., Farnham, a prominent The master of the German bark Nomia, Captain Himme, has been ad vised by his owners of the charter of the vessel, and instructed to go to Portland. He will leave up this morning on the first of the tow-boats to arrive here. 'He is not aware of 1 MAMAttnqnAfl on the marKei ior ww Give these tablets a trial. You are centain to find them agreeable and nlaacant in effect. Price 25 cents cmni.c For sale by Frank oaiii.v-j Hart and leading druggists. The Store e,V Ladies llilVE' Outfitters FOR Women BEE New Departure at the Bee Hive . 1 1 1 ..n.t-4TrA mA 1orfliif line of We have aaaea an cmcuw. Ladies' Dresses, Jumper Suits, Princess Dresses and -Shirt ..7 . l t..-.L. ,rnilps. miahs and chiffon panamas. Wa SI 3UIIS IU own., , ' 1 , T nAOAcniQ.-We have an elep-ant line of parasols to t rA . j orrpptis. noncree and match tne arew., , & ' r white; prices ranging from 50c to $4.7&. , EASTER HATS The last call before Easter; come m the fore part of the week and make your selection of a nattern hat. i f itrtt will be eiven out in order J filinff of the applications. It is now expected that about 500 peo- u hf accommodated unicss a second ship is obtained, cnoice . seats will be made according to ap- uubaiiviiw t 11 seems - rr.nnorc wilt be able to accomplish .t, t, ritv of Portland has failed w ncti - inmnlUh. that is, ename me nf Astoria to see this great tlll.VHi) . fleet. As this is the first time tnai the United States Navy has ever ap peared on the Pacific Coast it w i f. nit nnnrtftiirlltV 01 a Hic- incrci'ic an Ti,r will nrobablv be a large num r,r nnnliea'tions for these tickets vi V "n from Portland but these will nor ue .nr,s?rlPred until after the members r .t, riimSpr of Commerce have k ftpn rare of. The price of a round trip ticket for has not yet been deter mined but it will not be more tnan $5.00 .which will also include light re 1 1 VfllHI" The excursion will practically ne A. U.MM lift 1 I an all day trip. Arrangement "... be made with the Wireless Telegraph stations such that a close communi cation will be held with the fleet dur ing the 24 hours in which it will cross the mouth of the Columbia River. The steamer will be provided with nirpssarv chairs, life preservers and all of the accoutriments necessary for safety and comfort. If the day is propitious the outing will' be one which would stand out in the memory of every person en joying 'it. . ' There seems to be no doubt ot the fact that there will be a large number of applications for tickets from interior towns as well as from Portland. Therefore members of the Chamber of Commerce will only be given two weeks' from this dale or until Friday May 1 to secure their tickets. After that neiehbors from adjoining towns and from Portland will be given con sideration. , 1 , In case more applications for tick ets are received than one ship can take of a second', if available, will be NOBBY CLOTHIER zzzz. by the Chamber Of Lorn- , ,, II M!1.lII.IUJIIIL.J.Jill ..LMWm. secured mcrce. , , , . No money will' be received tor these tickets just now. All that is required is the applications for the tickets. Each application must con tain the full name and address of the oers'tn who makes it and should he j left in the hands ot wr. vvnyic 6hce. Thn Hate of this excursion oi course cannot yet be set but it will be about the middle of May. A.tnria has determined to stay m the front and will do so in the mat ter of its share of entertaining fight ing Rob's" fleet as well as in oincr things. PERSONAL MENTION u w McLeod of San Francisco U on a business trip to the city. T. M Tuttle and wife of Portland are registered at the Occident., r it stem, of Fort Stevens, ac companied by his brother of Seattle. spent the day in Astoria i nursua,. Andrew S. Reed returned to tins city yesterday after a pleasant so journ of a few weeks on his Sveuscn ranch. ' Francis M. dc Witt, auditor for the Kamm' line of steamers, with head quarters at Portland, spent the day here yesterday, going over the books and business of the company's office in this city. He went up on the Lurline. Rebekahs Tonight. Gateway Lodge of Rebekahs will meet this evening in the I. O. O. F. hall in regular session and for the transaction of customary business. MAMIE CLINTON, Secretary. IP YOU USE WHITE RIVER FLOUR" You are sure of good bread, perfect pastry and dainty cakes. A trial will convince you . . ... Acme Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 NEW TO-DAY Just Opened. First-class Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring. Mrs. McLeland, 159 Ninth street. ' COFFEE ' Why doesn't your gro cer mbijeyback every thing? v V Can't get the goods or the money. Tow grocer returni roar monej If to don't Bk Schilling's Beat: w Whim URINARY; discharges: BELIEVED IN J 24 HOURS! Each Cap- ""V ule beam IMIDY) thename"V: Bewartqfcountereitt ALL DBUOflWTS New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture ot coffee the T P B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. TW.ollet & Co.. grocers. Phone Main 1281. mm The Commercial One of the coziest and most popular resorts in the city is the Commercial A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting room and handsome fixtures all go to make an agreeable meeting place for Gentlemen, there to discuss the topics of the day, play a game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv mA tWo The hRt of aroods are onlv handled, and this f4ot being so well known, a large business is done at the C.nmmercial. on Commercial street, near Eleventh. , . , "Modern" Delights. Whn a man i asses under the hands of a barber he wants the best skilled treatment to be had in that line. In Astoria, the man in search of such maniniilation. eoes direct to Petersen t i'nr.A..n .han at 572 Commercial. . ".."fl " " . . 7 ' and gets it in any of the sjx, chairs maintained. A The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity of' the Palace Restaurant is evidence of the good management, and the serv ice, at this popular dining room. For a long time the reputation of the house has been of the best and it , does not wane as time progresses. The system used, that of furnishing the hnest the market affords, and all ean be obtained, in season, is a plan . ... . . . .. mat win always win, coupled at it is with the best of cooking and prompt service. A common saying nowadays is "liet the Palace hablt" The very best board to be 'obtained In the city is at "The Occident Hotel' Rates very reasonable. The Clean Man. The man who deliahts in oersonal cleanliness, and enjoys his shave. shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As toria, aiways goes to the uccideni barber .shoo for these thinars and gets them at their best, i- GOOD WOOD. If you want a eood load of fir wood ui uux wi lr if i rmir nn n.ti.i.i.w wood ror.AT.tfp The man who keeps, the ' ; ' PRICES DOWN. Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12th and Duane. . Just received a new line of umbrella covers. See C. H. Orkwlti,ll37 Tenth street j