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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1908)
SUNDAY, MAY 3,1908. THE MORNING ASTOBIAN, ASTOMA, OREGON. X I MM""""""" The Store sE LadICS FOR Women BEE HIVE Outfitters t SPECIAL SALE of FINE DRESS GOODS This Week at THE BEE HIVE TO SAIL CLOSE IN ANDSLOWMN art PACIFIC FLEET OFF COLUMBIA BAR cdt F.NniD SPECTACLE THE HILLS OF ASTORIA SENATOR LEAVES OUT ON HER TRIAL VOYAGE -WAT-ERFRONT ITEMS YESTERDAY voyage in this service, was the signal for the gathering of a big crowd on the docks, which lingered until she had slipped her lines and moved dowti toward the bar. She carried hence quite a party of well known Astorians to be in at the great naval reception in San Francisco next week, and left . . . ....... . FROM ! Pt witI the sood will oi tne pcopic and their earnest tor a pleasant trip. The bar tug Tatoosh was laid of! yesterday for a month or six weeks and will have her engines and boilers thorou izhlv overhauled while they . are cold. Her crew was paid off, but At a little after 4 o'cloc yesterday one mar . was kept on to assist the afunoon the Western Union office chief his work or repair. The Wal ?n thiTc tv received word from , lula will do the bar work during the Weaker SSTESher. at North lull, and then she will take a lay-off Head, announcing the presence " off j for adpustme.nt. armoa" tunt ! The NWegin jTamship Hornelen armoreu cru'Krs, crossed n from San I-rancisco, yes- join the Atlantic fleet. May 5th . srZ She wi go to Port.and to of the 8th- the the beautiful white day to load part-cargo o lumber for of tne etn tne i Panama Isthmus, to- sh.ps cons .tut.ng the Pacifi fl et uing were moving slowly, in squadron ""'' . ... formation, four abreast, with Rear- loaded at the Puget Sound m.lls. . . r. I I. n..t Hi.- The German ship Alsterkamp, which has been lying up here 'm ordinary" as it were for sometime oast, waiting for a charter, cleared from the customhouse yesterday and will sail as soon as may be, tor Tacoma, where she find her orders. Admiral Uriel Sebree's pennant, fly ing from the mainmast of the Tenne see, which rode at the outboard flank of the first division, with the Mary land, Washington and Colorado on the line, and the West Virginia, Cali fornia, South Dakota and Pennsyl vania, following. The fleet maneu vered a bit while passing the Heads, and fell into single column, all with the very apparent purpose of making an interesting display for the citizens of this section who might have the good fortune to be within view of it; and they had more observers than they knew, for Manager Lamar, of the Western Union, instantly upon receipt of the despatch, telephoned in various directions to hilf homes and downtown stores, and passed the word as far as he could in the limited time at his command. All who got the messaee swung to the crests of the hills summoning friends and neighbors as they went, and before the fleet faded from view many an interested Astorian had caught a satisfactory glimpse of the spirited show. The wireless plants of the ships were in steady communication with the United Wireless at Smith's Point, and all wanted the last and best item of news of the day. "Fuzzy," the United operator on duty, gave them the head lines of the Morning Astorian of yesterday, and such other data as he had St hand, and received cordial thanks for his courtesey. As the sun went down the great ships fell below the southern horizon, and the pleasantest incident of the As toria day was closed. SENATOR FULTON NOTIFIES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THAT NAVY, DEPARTMENT HAS GIVEN THE, FLEET ORDERS. , President Schollicld of the Cham ber of Commerce harcccived a tele gram from Senator Fulton saying that the Secretary of the Navy has directed the Commander of the At lantic Fleet now in the Pacific to sail in close to the mouth of the Columbia River in the daytime, slow down, give the people an opportunity to see the fleet. The Commander ot the fleet is instructed o wire the Chamber of Commerce the day and hour of the arrival as soon as pos sible. There arc now no details to be worked out in respect to this ex cursion excepting as soon as possible to state the charter price of the ship which will be done as soon as Mr. C. H. Callender can definitely ascer tain it, taking due note of all the in cidental expenditures. A letter was received by the Cham ber yesterday from Secretary J. M. Patterson, of The Dalles Business Mens Association. It was about this excursion and he has been granted fifty tickets. Salem has been granted a like number and the Chamber of Commerce of Portland one hundred. A large number of local reservations has been made. ii Wlmy4nM ii ' h Si is- m mm mm JUL auk snail The steamer Nome-City is expect ed down form Portland this morning early, outward bound for the Bay City. The steamship Breakwater is due to arrive from Coos Bay points this morning, on her usual schedule. The Norwegian steamship Elsa came down the river yesterday after noon with an immense cargo of lum ber aboard., bound for Port Pirie. She will sail today, if possible. The arrival of the San Francisco Portland liner at the O. R. & N. pier yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, outward for the Bay City on her last The fine tender Armeria, of the light house .service, will leave out this morning for Puget Sound ports and stations, with supplies, Capt. W. E. Gregory on the bridge. The steamer Eureka came down from the metropolis at 5 o'clock yes terday morning and left out for the port of Eureka soon afterward, bhe berthed at -the Callender. The steamer Sue H. Elmore has arriver down the river and will sail for Tillamook at 6 o'clock this morn ing, if all is well on the bar. The oil steamer Argyle was among the down-stream arrivals yesterday morning at an early hour, and she left out at once for the California coast. The steamer Alliance is due down (mm Pr.rtlanrl this mominZ at 8 o'clock and will sail for Coos Bay fnllpmlpr dock, a little later. The steamer Homer arrived in from the Bav City last evening, with mixed cargo, for this port and Port land. Captain Dorris is in command, and Purser O'Connor, the well known old purser on the Kilburn, is in charge of her office. The bar pilot schooner Pulitzer is in port after supplies and will hustle back to her station as soon as she gets them. Capt.. Dan. J. McVicar, the well- known bar pilot, will take the new and handsome gasoline launch Petrel, to Alaskan waters, for her owners, the Alaska Packers' Association; and will leave out in a few days. WEST ASTORIA vs WARRENTON AT A. F. C GROUNDS Game Called 2:30 Adm. 25c First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. J. A. Gilbaugh returned on the noon train yesterday where she had been attending the convention of the Knights and Ladies of Security. Mrs. Mary Suprcnant is in the city of Warrenton, a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. S. Munson. Miss Clara Munson, of Warrenton, was in the city yesterday aiternoon on matters ot business ana pleasure, and returned to her home on the 5:50. ner u i MaraName: in clothes STAND for the best of all wool fabrics and no thread of cotton in any of them. For the highest class t of tailoring, done under sani tary conditions, and for abso lutely correct style, when you see H. S. & M. name in a gar ment you know what you are getting. $0 to $ Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffncr'& Mar I We are showing a particu larly fine line of HATS this week for $3.50 A very nifty line of SWEATER COATS we have for ladies and men in a variety of color. $4.QO Up ii right lr2dyQ RIGHT i !l GOODS (JsS&Zy ' PRICES ESTABLISHED I8H. Capital $100,000 Ditlikit Curly Haired Men. It Is not generally known that there la a well donned prejudice against curly haired men when It comes to choosing 11 jury. When linked to ex plain the objection to curly haired men a prominent lawyer said: "When I was just starting life my legal mentor Inculcated that Idea very forcibly Into me. He said that curly haired .men almost Invariably had been the pampered darlings of their parents and In their youth had been so ac customed to having their own way that they had grown up iu the belief that everybody on earth was wrong except themselves. In this way the seeds of opposition were sown, and as men they made it a point to dis agree with everybody and everything. If every other man on a jury voted one way they would vote the other. They usually are as stubborn ns the day Is long; hence a curly haired man never goes on a Jury If I can prevent It" Exchange. The Camel'i Eye. The Nile Is essentially a river of si lence and mystery. Even the camels turn their beautiful soft eyes upon you us if you were Intruding upon their si lence and reserve. Never were the eyes In a human head so beautiful as a camel's. Thine 1b a limpid softness, tin appealing pluintiveness, In their ex pression which drag at your eyuipa , tides like the look In the eyes of a hunchback. It' means that with your opportunities you inVght have done more with your life. Your mother looks at you that way sometimes In church when the sermon touches ft par ticularly raw nerve In your spiritual makeup. I always feel like apologiz ing when a camel looks at me. Exchange. What a Stout Woman Should Wear. "It is a mistake for a fat woman to wear long, loose, sweeping lines. She should wear fitted or semi-fitted clothes, and choose dark materials," said a prominent dressmaker, notable , for making "good figures" of stout women. "My success in making stout women appear thin, however, is due, in reality, to the fact that I can make them thinner if they will take my advice. I advise all the stout ones to K to their druggist, get 1-2 oz. of Marmola (being careful to get a seal ed package), 1-2 oz. of Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, and 3i ozs. of Syrup Simplex. These ingredients are mixed together at home and taken a teaspoonful to a dose after riueals and at bedtime." "All three are simple, wholesome remedies that cannot do harm to any one. They even help to improve the health, while the way they reduce fat is truly astonishing. I have known a woman to lose over 30 pounds be tween visits to me. It takes the fat off .symmetrically, too, without caus ing wrinkles, does not interfere with the diet in any way, and does not re quire a whole lot of fatiguing exer cises to show results. I wonder more dressmakers do not try this plan of mine, for the ingredents are cheap, easily secured, and pleasant to take, and, as I said, really improve ones health and appearance."" DONE BY DEED 1-4 sec. U. S. to Ellen O shorn, TsfE 8-6-9 W. ' M. S. Warren to W. C. llardie, lots 5-6-12, block 12, Haystack Rock Park; $1. Isaac Bergman and wife et al to Pauline' E. Harris, lots 1-2, in block 136, McClure's Astoria; $1600. COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Your grocer returns roar Boasy Ii too don't like Hi we pr him Buy your bananas by weighiythen you pay for what you get. When you Jbuy by the dozen, the other fellow who gets the big ones' gets the best of the bargain. Today we offer . FANCY BANANAS IO Cents the Pound Acme Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 NEW TO-DAY The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity of the Palace Restaurant is evidence oi 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 finest the market affords, and all can be obtained, in season, is a plan that will always win, coupled as it is with the best of cooking and prompt service. A common saying noWadayi is "Get the Palace habit" The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable near Eleventh. The Clean Man. The man wljo 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 best 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 hne refreshments serv ed there. The best of goods are only handled, and this fact being so well known, a large business is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street' GOOD. WOOD. , If you want a good load of fir wood or box wood ring up KELLY the WOOD DEALER, The man who keeps the PRICES DOWN., Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12th and Duane. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture ot coffe the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co.. grocers. Phone Main 1281. Just received a new line of umbrella covers. See C. H. Orkwiti, 137 Tenth street . ' LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED. "Th Mnni'm." A. k. Petersen s beautiful . tonsorial establishment, has . 9 .. . ' J f . t . t Deen iurtner modernized Dy me man?nt engagement of a highly train ed young lady manicurist, who will also serve the house as cashier.