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Ladies
Women BEEIIIhIVE Outfitters j
New Fishing to Be Inaugurated
At Astoria Today
MILLINERY
WASH GOODS
Dimities,! small Eoral designs .lie, 15c and 18c
Fancy Cotton Etamines 12tfcf 14c and 20c
Silk Mulls, in the newest designs 23c, 25c and oOc
c i. o:v.te ISc, 25c and ouc
Scotch Ginghams , 0-
Mercerized Gingham -l8c aud-oc
We have an immense assortment of wash goods; they
are as cheap as they ever will be, so make your selec-
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fiUIET DAY ON AS
TORIA'S DOCK
a n.l will leave out this morning tor
' San Francisco.
' The steamer Sue H. Elmore went
over the bar at 5 o'clock yesterday
morning bound for Tillamook Bay
j point;!, with plenty of business.
REDONDO DOWN FROM PORT- j The steamer Eureka did not leave
LAND AND TO HUME MILL . port until 6:30 o'clock yesterday
DOCKS-ATLAS IN WITH OIL morning .bound for the port of that
-COAST FLEET OUT YESTER- me.
DAY-OTHER DOCK NOTES Breakwater was
1 lit t"Htti"-'T
among the get-aways yesterday, go
ing over the bar, bound for Coos, at
5 o'clock a. m.
The steamship Atlas entered port
yesterday morning and docked at the
foot of Sixth street and pumped the
big Standard tanks full of fuel oil.
The State of California is due down
and out for San Francisco tomor
row afternoon, as is the Geo. W.
Elder.
The steamer Redondo came down
from Portland yesterday and went to
the Tongue Point mills dock where
she will take on her deck load of
lumber for the Bay City. She will
leave- out tomorrow.
The steamer Thomas L. Wand en
tered port from San Francisco yes
terday afternoon, and will load out
lumber for the return voyage. Cap
tain Hardwick is still in command of
this fine vessel
The schooner Virginia has cleared
from Knappton. for San Francisco
with 700,000 feet of good Washir.rtcn
fir, and will leave oat tocUy tar itt
California coast.
The steamer WaMiisrroii e rved
down the river it 5 ?. m Testerdcj
TEA
If the tea is good you
ask for a second cup; if
not, you ask for the
money.
FREE TRIAL
Of any Household ELECTRICAL DE
VICE including
SMOOTHING IRONS HEATING PADS
TOASTERS CHAFING DISHES
TEAPOTS COFFEE PERCOLATORS
FRYING PANS
SEWING MACHINE MOTORS
YOU call us up WE will d j the rest
ASTORIA ELECTRIC CO.
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The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of
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a tinw Tin on to deceive fou in this.
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Oil vuuamicuo) jiiumw" -
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the healtn or
Infents and Children-Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare,
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other 3farcoti
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Win
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYO
Bears the Signature of
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The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNTAUK eOHMMV, TT HUWIAY STRUT, Mf W TOM CITT.
IRE CHARTERED FOR WORK
Messrs. Kendall and Barnes, of Port
land, Interested in Venture Patent
Beamless Trawl to be Operated the
First Time on the Pacific.
A new fishing venture is to be tried
on in Astoria waters; new in the
sense that it is a long time since it
was tried before.
The Elmore motor schooner Kvic
has been chartered, at $30 per day.
for a certain season, to enter the
deep-sea fishing trade in the Pacific
off the Columbia bar, and to market
her catches at this port and in Port
land.
The projectors of the enterprise
and charterers of the vessel, are F. P.
Kendall, and F. Barnes, both of Port
land, the former well known here as
of the can-making industry, and the
latter initially prominent in the fish
world as a wholesale and retail dealer
at the metropolis. These gentlemen,
in conjunction with Capt. Richard
Obee, of England, and New York,
who owns an interest in the patent
beamless trawling net, the process to
be employed in this work, will open
the business this morning, the Kvic
leaving out on the flood, and making
her first cruise.
The beamless system involves 300
fathoms of hauling gear which will
be winched on deck, the huge net, 8t
feet Ions, 14 feet high, and 60 feet in
circumference at the mouth, beinij
swung outboard from the port side
and towed at any depth until its capa
city of S000 pounds is reached, when
it is winched in alongside the fore
mast and opened from the bottom
which is laced to hold the game, and
unlaced to release it.
It is expected a circuit of 50 or 60
miles will give her the measure of
her gear and all hands are hoping for
line results from the initial voyage.
Mr. Obee and four hands will run the
business and the catches will be sent
hence by train to Portland, above
what is marketed here, Mr. Barnes
handling the Portland end of the
business. The captain is anxious to
trv out the salmon run particularly,
though he expects to catch and mar
ket all the varieties indigenous to
these waters; and as he has had wide
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experience in hngnsn ami nasum
waters with the beamless trawl he
has very rational hope of genuine sue
cess.
His last cruise in the Atlantic, he
says, was ot six hours miration, mm
the catch figured at 30,000 pounds,
which netted him and his partners
$386 and on a glutted market, at that.
The patent is covered in Mexico,
Canada and the United States, and
thi will be its introductory work on
the Pacific Coast and he is, quite na
turally desirous of making an opening
record.
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Copyright 1908 by Hart Schsfner k Mux
Economy isn't buying cheap stuff because it's low priced; nor
paying too much for good stuff because its good.
Real economy is measured by comparing what you get
with what it costs; a question of proportion, not price.
That's why you ought to buy our HART SHAFFNER &
MARX Clothes. They are all wool; perfectly tailored; correct
style. $18.00 to $35.00.
RIGHT
GOODS
RIGHT
PRICES
Nobby Clothier
:
PERSONAL MENTION lmmmmammwi ujmm
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Statement to Voters.
The office of County Coroner is not
a political but a judiciary office as
much so as the Circuit Judge or Jus
tice of the Peace. In aspiring to that
office I would just as soon ask a Re
publican, as a Democrat, Socialist or
nonoartisan for his support, as the
office should be and during my in
cumbency always has been conducted
without regard to politics.
I have resided in Clatsop County
for 34 years, my whole interests are
here, and I expect to remain here.
I have tried to conduct the office
with impartiality and fairness and
with a due regard to the interest of
the taxpayers. The annual appropria
tions of the County Court for the
Coroner's office which includes, physi
cians, jurors and witness fees and
other necessary expenses such as
boat hire have been $600.00 and the
actual expense has often been much
below this figure. I have always
deemed it an honor to be Coroner and
am willing to submit the matter of
my re-election to the voters on my
record during my long tenure in the
office. W. C. A. POHL.
Mrs. Joseph 13. Benoit, with her
little daughter, Kathleen, left on yes
terday morning's express for Port
land and Salem ,at which latter
place, her old home, she will observe
Decoration Day.
Ben. A. Childers, tire warden of
Seaside, was visiting in this city yes
terday, on pleasure and business bent.
Superintendent John McOuire, of
the A. & C. Railroad Company, ar
rived down yesterday from the me
tropolis, on his periodic micst in the
interests of that ' line, and what
church concerns happen to lie upper
most with him just at pre-ent.
Mrs. Clark, who underwent an op
eration at St. Mary's Hospital about
two weeks ago is reported to be doing
very well.
Judge Frank J. Taylor has gone to
Clatsop .farm where he will remain
for the remainder of the week.
SALUTE FIRST GOVERNOR.
For Rubber Stamps and Typewriter
Supplies see Lenora Benoit, public
stenographer, 447 Commercial street
Notice of Meeting.
A meeting of the Trappers' and
Seiners' Union will be held at Chi
nook, Wash., Friday, May 29th. All
members are urgently requested to be
present by order of J. R. Burke, pres
ident; Wm. Dixon, secretary.
Flags on All Public Buildings at Half
Mast in His Honor
NEW YORK, May 28. With the
guns on Governor's Island booming
forth a Major-General's salute, the
body of General George Clinton, New
York's first Governor, was borne
across the Hudson river from Jersey
City on the revenue cutter Manhattan
and lauded at the Battery. The body
wil be transferred to Kingston where
on Decoration Day the body will be
re-interred within a few yards of the
spot where General Clinton took the
oath of office as Governor in 1777. The
National and city flags on all public
buildings and on many private ones
are at half-mast this morning and will
remain so until the body leaves the
city. Governor Clinton's body was
originally buried in Washington and
was brought to Jersey City, from
thence yesterday.
1 Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St.,
Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a
year ago I bought two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of
a severe case of Kidney trouble of
several years standing. It certainly
is a grand, good medicine, and I
heartily recommend it"
... 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
i
NEW TO-DAY
New Grocery Store.
Try our own mixture ot coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables
Badollet & Co.. grocers. Phone Main
1281.
The very best board to be obtained
in the city is at "The Occident Hotel
Rates very reasonable.
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.
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 Ions time the reputation of the
house has been of the best and it
does not wane as time progresses
The svstem used, that of furnishing
the finest the market affords, and all
can be obtained, in season, is plan
that will always win, coupled as it it
with the best of cooking and prompt
service. A common saying nowadays
is "Get the Palace habit"
LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED.
"The Modern." A. E. Petersen's
beautiful tonsorial establishment, has
been further modernized by the per
manent engagement of highly train
ed young lady manicurist, who will
also serve the house as cashier.
The Commercial. j
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 streets
near Eleventh.
The Clean Man.
The man who delights In personal
cleanliness, and enjoys his shsve,
shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As
toria, always goes to the Occident
barber shop tor these things--anA
gets them at their bent