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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1908)
1 , J THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, 6llEUON. Tuesday, april 11, iws. 1 ! 5 1 '? 1 r m: t v- if f ! St !- ? 1 f i n it 5 i When You Buy . . . . See the Styles at the STATEMENTS FROM PROMINENT PEOPLE IN VARIOUS CITIES 4ES, B on 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 SHIP, DOCK AND BOAT Rose City Arrives With Hundreds of Passengers. ROANOKE TWO DAYS BEHIND metropolis to which she carried a heavy line of freight The fine steamship Roanoke, which was due here from the California coast last evening, is two days behind her schedule, having left San Fran cisco yesterday noon, and will not show up here until tomorrow after- inoon. The French bark Earnest Legouve, wheat laden for Europe, got away from this port, at 1:30 yesterday. The schooner W. F. Jewett arrived Capt Chas. Richardson on Leave j in from San Francisco on Sunday and Acme Leaves Out for Far New went on up the river to St. Helen's York Needles Off for China j yesterday morning on the hawsers of North Star Leaves for Alaska Today the Harvest Queen. Captain Charles Richardson, of the handsome lighthouse tender Colum bine, arrived home from the Sound cities, yesterday, and is happy in a month's leave which he will put in on his cosy ranch home out on the Lewis & Clark. He left his ship at the' Hef ferman yards at Seattle, where she will undergo a general overhauling, and he will join her before she is ready to move out on duty again While on the Sound Captain Richard son had the pleasure of calling upon his old commander, Admiral Sebree, on the flagship Tennessee, and en joyed every moment of the call. The Tennessee is 502 feet long and car ries 1001 men all told, and is one of the most magnificent specimens of modern naval architecture afloat She cost $10,000,000. The steamship Needles got away from! the lower harbor yesterday af ternoon at 2:40 o'clock, bound for Hankow, China, with her huge load of lumber. ........ The American ship Acme was among the getaways from this port yesterday at 2:30 o'clock, bound for New' York. . She is one of the Stand ard Oil Company's fleet and a splen did vessel. The Coos Bay packets made it in and out yesterday, as usual; the Breakwater arriving in and the Al liance passing out, at their customary z hours. The S. F. & P. steamship Rose City crossed at a little after noon yester day, and docked at the O. R. & N. piers. . She had on board 330 people, 128 of whom were cabin passengers, the balance coming up on the cheap rate now prevailing She did not tarry long in this port, but went on to the The Harvest also took on her lines yesterday morning the French bark Bretagne, Captain Henry, from San Francisco, which crossed in on Sun day. ' The steamer Yosemite cleared from this port yesterday with 860,000 feet of fine lumber from the mills at Prescott, and is now on her way to San Diego, CaL The steamer Northland is due in this morning from the Bay City. She comes after more lumber and is one of the busy craft of that fleet. The Elmore motor schooner Evie arrived in on Sunday last from the Nehalem, salmon laden for her own ers. The British ship Ancaois, Captain Ritchie, 93 days out from Newcastle, Australia, with coal for Balfour, Guthrie & Company, at Portland, crossed in yesterday morning, after a slow and uneventful passage; and will leave up for Portland on the first tow that offers. The dandy little steam tender, North Star, will leave out today for the Bristol Bay plant of the Alaska Fishermen's Packing Company, for the season's service, and will carry hence, beside her own crew: H. Lund- berg, master; Edmund Herre, first officer; H. Lend, chief enginer; J. Misch, steward; and P. A. Berglund, superintendent for the company, and Oscar Lidberg, carpenter. She goes with the best wishes of the whole town. The barkentine Chehalis, of the Simposn fleet, now due off the Co lumbia bar on her her homeward voyage from the Hawaiian Islands, will be ordered to Coos Bay before she enters and will go there after a load of lumber for foreign delivery. A number of statement from prom inent people located in various cities where the widespread discussion over L. T. Cooper's new theory regarding the human stomach has recently waged, give an Idea of the intense in terest the young man has aroused during the past year. The statements are as follows: Mr. C. D. Mitchell, of 2412 Avenue C, Birmingham, Ala., has this to say with regard to hi belief in Cooper' medicine: "I have been troubled with indigestion and stomach trouble for the past year. I had heartburn, bloating after eating, gus on stomach and bowels; palpitation of the heart, pain in the lower part of my back, and various other symptoms, and was a victim of much distress. I tried many remedies, but received little or no benefit from them. I was advised to try the Cooper prepara tions, and did so. In one week's time I was improved wonderfully the first relief I had been able tq ob tain. Mr. Cooper's medicine doe all he claims for it" Mr. J. O. Spradling, of 70S South Tejon street, Colorado Springs, Colo., says: "I was troubled with indiges tion for two years. It caused me a great deal of suffering and misery. I did not dare to eat meat at alt, and everything I did eat soured on my stomach. I tried various remedies, but found no relief. Three month ago I started taking Cooper' ;New Discovery, and after using the con tents of three bottles I was entirely cured. I can now eat and relish any thing that my appetite crave, The New Discovery is truly a great stom ach medicine." Mr. Wm. Codier, of 408 Grave street, Syracuse, N. Y., i very strong in his expression of belief in the new medicine, and has the following to say on the subject: "I have suffered from catarrh of the nose and throat for four year. It must have been communicated to my stomach, for all this time my stomach has given me great deal of trouble, and caused me much pain and suffering. My stom ach was often sour, and my food did not digest I wa bothered by s continual desire to spit, and there was constant dropping of mucus into the throat. "The first relief I have been able to obtain is from Cooper' New Discov ery, which I have been taking for about a week. My catarrhal condi tion has been greatly improved and my stomach is almost well. Mr. Cooper' medicine has benefited me more than anything I have ever used." These statements are from reliable citizens in various communitie who have tried these celebrated medicine. We sell them and will gladly explain their nature to any one interested. Charles Rogers & Son. WARRENTON BOARD OF TRADE. Holds Meeting and Perfects Its Or ganization Last Night The Warrenton Board of Trade held an adjourned meeting last even ing at the Warrenton Council Cham bers and perfected their organization by electing the following officers: President, Dr. C. E. Linton. Vice-President, I. T. Lee. Secretary and Treasurer, C. Clif ford Barlow. A constitution and by-laws similar to the one of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce was adopted. President Linton appointed the fol lowing committees: Commerce and Navigation A. Si gurdsen, Wm. Haggman and F. M. Warren. v Railroads and Transportation W. P. Horner, Jno. W. Detrick and D. Campbell. Manufacturers and General Indus triesHenry Lee, W. P. Horner and A. Sigurdsen. Legislation and Judiciary J. T. Lee, Henry Lee arid Jno. R. Bruce. Membership J. W. Dietrick, Sigurdsen and W. P. Horner. Reception Chairman of all com mittees. A special soliciting committee of five were appointed, composed of A. Sigurdsen, J. T. Lee, F. M. Warren, W. P. Horner and W. Haetrman Around the World. " In connection with the meeting of Portland Presbytery which will be held In the Presbyterian church today and tomorrow there will be a popular meeting tonight at which Pr. Hiram Foulkes will deliver a stereoptican lecture on "Mission Around the World. Everybody is invited at o clock. Thirty visiting clergymen will be in attendance. After luncheon at the church today the business ses sion will begin at 2 o'clock. The Presbytery will be entertained at the "WHITE HI YOU USB' ITER FLOUR" You are sure of good bread, perfect jpastry and, dainty cakes. A trial will convince you . V . ); . . Acme Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 321 COMMERCIAL STREET , ,,, n,,.,,..;:,,.,,,,,,, J- PHONE 681 u.jl. .' t. '.. ii i. j .'.! i ! , .... i ii n i i mi iiimn Good Music Assured. the finest the market affords, and all Tomorrow night at the Astorian ean be obtained, in season, is a olaa theatre, when the magnificent voice that will always win, coupled as it is of Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman is to be heard, It will be to the accompani mcnt of a superb Kimball piano from F.ilcr. anil ujplied from the muic room of A. R. Cyru, of thi city. COFFEE Insist on the roaster's name ; never mind the country it grew or is said to have grown in. Ymr iracm rtiurai roar ! If fm m Ui Scblllliiti'i Dit: wt iti him The New Pure Food and Drug Law, We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for cough, colds and lung troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiate or other harmful drugs, and we re commend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. T. F. Laurin Owl Drug Store. ' Bad breath has probably broken off more matches than bad temper, and that's a good many. The best cure for bad breadth is the tonlo-laxative, Lane' Family Medicine. Presented Fine Appearance St. Aldcmar Commandary, 'of this city, made its first appearance since A. ! its recent institution here, twenty-five strong, on Sunday morning last, pas sing from their headquarters to Grace Episcopal, church, according to cus tom of the great order; and the ser mon preached by Bishop Scadding wno occupied tnc puipit mere on Easter, was a splendid tribute to the cause and practice of Masonry in gen eral and was most thoroughly enjoy ed by Mason and Layman present. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion and for Easter day, and the music was delightful. Ladies The Store M Fekr FOR mFig' ; Women ,BEEfflVTB Outfitters Eastern Millinery Children's Hand Made Hats Chiffon facing with small flowers forget-me-nots $2.00. One of our many bargains in child ren's hats. , Children's White Pique and Pongee Coats, 75c to $3.50. Covert Coats from $2.75 to $5.50. Fancies from $1.20 to $6.00. We have never had such a varied and beautiful line of Children's Coats. r Let the Coal Fire Go Out , A reasonably cool and pleas ant place for kitchen work is the blessing en joyed by every housewife who possesses a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. At the first sug gestion of summer -weather, let the range fire die out, set a Wick Blue Flame OQ Cook-Stove in a comer of the kitchen ,and at once the family boiling, frying and baking may be done with comfort, because the New Perfection" delivers the heat under the kettle where you want it and not about the room where you don't want it Made in three sizes, each capable of an astonishing range of work. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. NEW TO-DAY Just Opened. First-class Dressmaking and Ladie' Tailoring. Mr. McLeland, 159 Ninth street The Commercial One of the cosiest and most popular retorts 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 refreshment serv ed there. The best of goods are only handled, and this fssi being so well known, a large busines is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable. Subscribe for The Morning Astorian 60 cents a month. 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 long time the reputation of the house ha been of the beit and it does not wane as time progresses. The system used, that of furnishing with the best of cooking and prompt tervice A common saying nowadays Is "Get the Palace habit" The Clean Mao, The man who delights in personal cleanliness, and enjoys his shave, shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As toria, always goes to the Occident barber shop for these things-and gets them at their bet OOOD WOOD. If yoa want a good load of fir wood or box wood ring op KELLY the WOOD DEALER, The man who keeps the PRICES DOWN. Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12th and Dnane. New Grocery Store. Try onr own mixture ot coffee the J. P. B. Freth fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main 12SL Jnst received a new line of umbrella covers. See C H. Orkwits, 137 Tenth street Special Notice. The Columbia Bottling Company have just received a hipment of Weinhard's Bock beer which is bottled Irf quart or pint snd ready for sale. Phone Main 2821 and your orders will receive prompt attention. 4-18-7t Hot Tamalea. Mr. Joseph Mobin will have hot chicken Tamale and Chili bean for ale at the Weinhart, corner of Sev enth and Aitor streets. Orders can be phoned. Main 1171. LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED. "The Modern," A. E. Peteren' beautiful tonsorial establishment, is to be further modernized on Tuesday next, by the permanent engagement of a highly trained young lady manicurist, who will also serve the house as cashier. V The Va mellow, strong, c( jvei a most aeree- able light for read- , tewing or study strong, continuous. No better lamp Is made for every household use, If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' (Incorporated) i mm 1 ' 1 If n L No Frowns at Brown's Dame Fashion pointsherJfinger fair At Brown's high-classjand new footgear; So dress your feet in shoes that fit-'. If you'll wear Brown's,gwhy, you'll be "it"l HAL I ILAL PUINT S ON BANKING-NO. 3. Many Opportunities. Almost everyone is blessed with opportunities for saving money. Are you availing yourself of these timely opportunities to increase your funds? The money you save now will be one of the greatest, Joys of the ' future. - Start an account with this institution. Interest pajd on savings ac counts and time certificates of deposit. SCANDEit,-AMfflCA" SAVINGS BANK. ft Mr n.