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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1908)
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. f The Store ff FOR Women BEE MILLINERY HIVE Outfitters MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING JACKETS Children's Jackets in . pongee, duck, pique and all A broadcloths: an all wool Venetian HUUV 4aiV.-J I , cloth; neatly trimmed with braid; all sizes $1.75 M OF A DAY BARK EDMUND ROSTAND AR RIVES FROM LONDON-UNDINE UP FOR INSPECTION STEAMSHIP EIR STOPS HERE FOR COAL-ODDS AND ENDS. Supervisor and Inspector of Hull and Boilers for the Pacific jurisdic tion, Burlingame, will be in this day on Wednesday next, along with his subordinates, Captains Edwards and Fuller, to look after the local craft, especially those of them billed for the sea and coast points on the "fleet" excursions. The steamship State of California came down the river at 3 o'clock yes terday, with 120 people on board as passengers. She took on several here, to-wit: Charles Leedy, first cabin; and Paul Prudhomme, N. Bulade, and George Mahoney, seconn cabin. The French bark Edmund Rostand, Captain Rioual, 181 days from Lon don arrived in yesterday and is at an chor in the lower harbor, Portland bound. She had a long and tempest uous voyage, and officers and men are glad to be in port. San Francisco for Piigct Sound ports, entered this harbor yesterday, for some fuel coal to carry her around to her destination. She will leave out this morning. The steamer Olympis cleared yei- terday from the Tongue Point Mills, for San Pedro, with 750,000 feet of lumber. The Welleslcy came down from Linnton yesterday and cleared for the Bay City, with a big cargo of lum ber. The steamer Eureka came in from Eureka yesterday afternoon, and tied up at the Callcnder dock for a short while, proceeding to Portland. It is not necessary to leave Astoria before daylight in order to see the battleships from North Head, May 20. Take steamer Potter or Xahcotta leaving O. R. & X. dock, 7:30 a. m. Round trip to Ilawco, $1.00. 5-17-3t. For Typewriter Supplies see Lenora Benoit, public stenographer, 477 Com mercial atreet Boy Wanted To learn printing business. Call at Astorian office. tropolis on the evening express. J Mrs. Capt. Charles Jordan is en-' tertaining, ns guests at her home, Mrs. , Charles Kamm, of Portland, her cousin, and Nelson Purvinc, of Roosc-j vclt, Klickitat county, Washington,, her father. ; Otto Uuingcr, son of C. C. Uuin Ker and Thomas Parker, son of Capt. Thomas Parker, returned from Stan ford University Saturday evening to spend their vacation with their par ents. 1 Mrs. Helen Smith is making weeks' end visit with Mrs. I.ouns bcrry nt the Clatsop ranch. Dr. K. C. Menion of Portland spent three days with Sister Superior An- drew at the hospital the past week. She came down on the Spencer Mon day and returned by train Wednesday evening. ; PINES FOR LIBERTY. j I rOUGHKEEFSlE, May 16. Harry Thaw's plea for liberty from the Matteawnn Insane Asylum where he has been confined since his acquit tal for the murder of Stanford White on the ground of insanity will prob ably be decided by Judge Morschatt ser on Monday, May 25. The hearing in the habeas corpus proceedings by Thaw ended late tonight after District tAtorney Jerome had made a sensational request that Thaw whom he had called to the stand, permit his alienist to examine him and judge of his mental condition because they had no opportunity to converse with the defendant. Thaw was not permitted to respond, the court instructing him not to do so. The judge suggested however that Thaw could confer with counsel and perhaps they might de cide it was'wise to grant the request. Until the judge decides the case he is to remain in the custody of the sher- ff's office. This means that he will ontinne to occupy Sheriff Shcnler's private rooms in the Duchess County court house. Which ever way the case is decided it will be appealed. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. 3. Owens-Adair drove over from Warrenton yesterday, accom panied by her friend and neighbor, Mrs. S. S. Munson, and the two well- known citizenesses spent the day shopping, sight-seeing and greeting the host of friends that always wel- The steamer Undine, of the Kamm service, will not be down from Port land tomorrow, owinir to annual in spection of hull and boilers. She will come them here.. resume the run on Tuesday however. Miss Carrie Munson, of Warren- ton, was a visitor in this city yester- The Norwegian steamship Eir, from day, returning to the suburban me- COMMANDERY FOR DALLES. THE DALLES, May 16.-Frank Miller, Grand Commander of Knights Templar of the State of Oregon, has recently granted a dispensation oy virtue of which a commandery to te known as Columbia Commandery will be established in The Dalles within the next 30 days. SHE'S A SIREN SHE'S A OUEEN ........ is an expression that is always heard at signt ot a weu developed woman. If you are flat chested, with BUST undeveloped, a scrawny neck, thin, lean arms the above remark will never be applied to you. "SIREN" wafers will make vou beautiful, bewitching. They DE VELOP THE BUST in a few weeks from 3 to 6 inches and nroduce a fine firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill nut the hollow nlaces. Make the arms handsome nd well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle oday and you'll be pleased and grate- fuL "SIREN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasent to tae anu tuu venient to carry around. They are ;old under guarantee to do all v - claim or MONEY back. Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DIRECT fA fli B -ri.rr n,,,-; the ner 30 davs onlvwe will send you a sample rilT Anttle nf these beautifvinir wafers on receipt of 10 cents ti -- nay cost of packing and portage if you will mention that yo saw the Advertisement in this paper. The sample alone may De nuwen if defects are trivial. Desk 22 ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., 31 West 125th iff "H mm We Malie t the Claim!! That excellence in Sclothcs is i a many sided problem. Not j the fabric, nor the style, nor; tha tailoring, but all of these:: combined give the fullest:: measure of money's worth. HART SHAFFNER & MARX t Clothes embrace all of these ! qualities. See our line. We x have the niftiest patterns ever i shown in Astoria. HATS Just in Sewell Line all the latest shapes and colors $3.00 ; t FREE MAIL DELIVERY BEGINS. CENTRALIA, Wash., May 16.- The free mail delivery system went into effect yesterday morning. There are thre carrirs and thre dlivens dail. Mail boxes have been placed at convenient corners throughout the town. TEA You will find no poor tea in packages bearing our name. If you find any such, you know what to do. Tour tracer return, roar money If ret dan' WU Schilling'. test: w. par him. CASTOR I A For Infects and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ccpyright 190 by Hart Schaffncr 6? Mar" Sweater Auto Coats We have a complete line of 1 Sweater and Jersey "Auto Coats:" (newest color combi-;; nations and styles; $2.50 to $5 t RIGHT GOODS RIGHT PRICES Nobby Clothier Do You Wear Shoes ? We tell the kind that wear longest and look the best The Dr. A Reed Cushion Shoe We handle a special line of Loggers' Shoes Give us a triaL Bears the Signature of S. A. GIMRE GOOD SHOES. 543 Bond St., op. Ross, Higgins & Co. St New York. i i THE JEWEL ith Moving Pictures and Illus trated Songs IS NOW OPEN Performances at The Bijou Dream has been discontinued May Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. MAY. 1308. MAY. 1908. Low Water. A. M. High Water, Date. A. M. ta.m. I RYidAV I M . 1 J i saiuroay .... A SUNDAY ... 1 Monday Ti Tuesday i Wednesday .. 'Thursday .... Friday Saturday .... j SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday . Thiirnda.v .... i! Friday mui "rf . SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday STTNDAY 24 Z5 26 27 Thursday 28 J Thursday 28 Friday 29 JA Saturday nu " " " SUNDAY . ... .81 " SVNUAX ' Cor. i ith & Commercial jjffiiEii OPPOSITE STAR THEATRE ... 8 ... 9 ...10 ...11 ...12 ...13 ...14 ...15 ...16 ...17 ...18 ...19 ...20 ...21 ...22! 23 1:00 1:35 2:08 2:46 3:22 4:05 4:50 5:55 7:08 8:22 9:25 10:22 11:12 12:00 0:30 1:06 1:48 2:30 8:20 4:15 5:25 6:45 8:07 9:20 10:25 11:20 0:30 ft 9.2 9.1 8.8 8.4 8.0 7.4 7.1 6.4 6.1 6.1 6.4 6.9 7.3 7.6 9.1 9.1 9.0 8.8 8.3 7.9 7.4 6.9 6.8 7.0 7.8 7.5 9.0 P. 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M. -0.6 -0.7 0.4i 0.1 0.3 .0.7 1.1 4.0 8.7 8.2 2.6 1.8 1.0 0.8 0.4 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.2 8.6 8.1 2.5 1.8 0 0.2 1-0.4 0.8 0.9 0.9 7:46 8:20 8:58' 9:40 10:28 11:28 h.m 12:45 1:40 2:88 8:28 4:22 6:10 6:53 6:84 7:15 7:68 8:48 9:42 10:45 112:20 1:25 2:26 8:26 4:26 5:18 6:03 6:46 7: 8:00 ft 2.4 2.8 8.2 8.6 3.9 4.1 QUALITY GROCERIES We sell quality groceries at pop ular prices and guarantee every thing we sell Acme Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 NEWT0-DAY LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED. The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity ol the Palace Restaurant it evidence o( the good management, and the serv ice, at this Dooular dining room. For a long time the reputation of the also serve the house as cashier, house has been of the best and it service. A common saying nowadays does not wane as urae progresses. it "Get the Palace habit" int. . ....j it.. t r...:.i.:. i ine system uaeu, mm vi iuiuibuiiik "The Modern," A. E. Petersen's beautiful tonsorial establishment, has been further modernized by the per manent engagement of a highly train ed young lady manicurist, who will 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.8 8.0 8.8 8.6 $.7 0.8 0.9 1.4 1.7 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 8.2 3.6 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 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. 12t& and Duane. Tha 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 eame of billiards land enjoy the tine refreshments serv ed there. 1 he best of goods are only handled, and this faot being so well known, a large business is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture ot coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and ves:etables, Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main 1281. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable. The Clean Man. 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 1:05 8.8