FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 n n n n n cm MM II II u 1 The Store -FJJW Ladies for f:;Ar. i Women BEEmVBUuUrtters As the Corset Fits So Does the Gown, MILLINERY ; THE MORNING , ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. BY Elea'anl Weather to Wear Juegani piuiincr Buy early to get full enjoyment of this season's goods. , , , .Our stock is complete No newer or later develop- nieut in tail ana wmici aijri" vav . rct assured what vou buy now is correct. I COAST, BAR AND RIVER NEWS QF THE HOUR CRAFT ARRIVING AND DEPARTING IN AND FROM ASTORIA AND THEIR MASTERS. MEN AND MESSAGES Mon. Tues. Wed. Tliree Days Exploitaiion Sale of TUB Cnmru The motor sloop Condor arrived in port yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock and berthed at the O. R. & N. with a good big cargo from Al sea. Her master reports that he had delightful weather up to a point 10 miles to the southard of Tillamook Rock, when the nor'wester struck him, at 10 p. m. on Wednesday night, and gave him all he could do to get up to the bar and in. But she is all snug and will go on to 'the metropo lis this morning. The Lurline was down in good sea son' and on her departure carried from this port the following named people: Mrs. Geo. W. McGowan, Miss Gunderson, bookkeeper for C. Schmidt & Company; G. B. McNab, of the Canadian Pacific: G. A: Wad- dell, J. C Hamilton, L. A. Newton, the telephone man; and Mr. and Mrs V. W. Plympton. The lizhthouse tender Heather went to sea and Orford Rock at 6 a 5 m." yesterday, with Captain Pond and Major Mclndoe, on board, with their wives and other guests, and will be out for a few days on a tour of in- . spection as to the efficacy of lighting that section of the'coast, either by r house or ship. The Columbine is still under 'clean up" conditions, preparatory to an other sally into the Alaskan seas on a supply trip. Captain Charles Rich ardson reported on board yesterday after a few days spent at home with an aggravating bilious attack, ' of which he has got the better. The big Dutch steamship Neder lands is still on her way down from the metropolis and will probably be in port this morning. She will cross out at the first available moment, un der pilptage of Captain Geo. Woods, of the bar service. The Norwegian ship Vigo arrived down yesterday afternoon and was met here by her master, Captain Lys tad, who came down on the noon train yesterday, and who will take her to sea today if bar conditions permit. The steamer Homer discharged SO tons of freight at the.Callender dock early this morning and went on. up the river for a return cargo to the Bay City. The steamer Eureka left up for Portland yesterday morning from the Callender dock, after a delayed entry here from Eureka, on account of pre valent nor'westers. . The steamship Geo. W. Elder is due to leave the Callender pier at an early hour this morning, for her ports of call on the California coast. The steamship Breakwater was among the arrivals down the river yesterday and went to sea and the Coos coast without any delay here. .The steamer Sue H. Elmore will endeavor to get away to Tillamook today, having plenty of business to deliver there from both docks. The British steamship Magdala is due down from Portland this morn ing on her way to Europe with a huge cargo of grain. The motor schooner Delia is all loaded for the Nestucca and is wait ing a placable bar to move out. TAcylTact lyJFront New Art,of Figure Building We cordially invite you t attend this Exploitative Sale which will beg'ln Monday in our corset department The front lacinc feature of the Gossard Corsets their! ease of adjustmenttheir hygienic value in supporting the spine reducing but not restricting tue aDaomen i gives tree easy piay 10 ine viiai organs pciuiuuu easy breathing.all commend them to the women who think ie Sure and Come! Tailored Suits Saturday Special ffifor $22. 50 NOW1 is the time to select your new Fall Suit. -On Saturday this week we will offer to you our re guhr$30 and $33 Tailored Suits in all the latest cuts and colow for the low price of , $22.50 Be here early and secure first t choice, Mrs. M. E. Muckler from the east, an expert tailoress will guarantee you a perfect fit. No Charge for Alteration SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ! I Ik 4IP rn i iinmnr - ' M,M LJ-U'"'1""1' 1 1 IJ1 ' 1 " 1 rT Twr---, PERSONAL MENTION TEA Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money. Tear tracer returns roar money II ra tfoa'l be Schilling ' Beit: we par bin. Prime Rib Roast Beet. Once upon a time you couldn't buy a piece of Prime Rib Roast Beef in Astoria for less than 20c per pound. Buy al! you want at Smith's for 10c and 12k per pound. Read Smith's ad on page 5. 9-26-tf TELEPHONE NOT ACCEPTED FAILS TO COME TO TIME DON'T BE MIS-LED In the purchase of a Fall Suit or Cos tume. The fabrics and the fashions are here in the greatest variety, with novelties in designs that will suit all tastes. There are plenty of shades to choose from and the finish of each garment is perfect in every detail. You can select a perfect fitting Suit from this collection of Costumes and the moderate price will please you.- Jaloff's THE STYLE STORE Suits, Cloaks and Millinery. . FRAZEE'S "ISLE OF SPICE." Bompopka, King of Nicobar, the leading comedian in the "Isle of Spice," which comes to the Astoria Theatre tonight, ha a dope book which contains an endless amount of clever verse. At least this is the undivided opinion of the audiences which witness the production, for they insist upon hearing, all that's said and then want more. The costumes of the debilitated king are many and ludicrous. He has a pair of legs that look like knotted sticks, with a ribbon tied tifA around one to reveal the fact I that two exists. "Love is an intoxication. Marriage .... f L. is the aeiirium tremens, says mc much-married king, who loves only the beautiful, but will take less come ly if necessary. ' i Mickey O'Grady and Slubsy Mack inaw, two naval deserters, drop down upon the "Isle of Spice" from a Col lapsed balloon, and keep the audience in continuous mirth with their funny pranks. "You don't know nothing' about balloons, Mickey, when it comes to balloons you're all up in the air," says the doleful Slubsy who weeps at his new surroundings. "Balloons aren't ,on, the level any way, booby," answers the fearless Mickey. The pretty girls, delightful songs, costumes and beautiful scenic effects are better than usually found in musical comedies. VV. K. Freeman, of San Francisco, was a business visitor in this city yesterday, registering at the Occi dent. John F. Wartelle, of Seattle, spent the day in Astoria yesterday, on mat- NORTHWESTERN LONG DIST ters of business. 1 ANCE TELEPHONE CO. Miss J. Schrader, daughter of Cap tain Schrader of the steamer Sue H. Elmore, arrived in on that vessel, . and is a guest of Uncle Charles i Wright's. Wednesday was the last day of M. A. Miller of Spokane is in the ' city on a business trip. lrace al,0WC(l thc Northwestern Long J. T. Healcy of Portland was do- ''Distance Telephone Company to jng business in Astoria yesterday. comply with the terms relating to S. Sorenson, the lively young pur-e acceptance oi me irancnise voic ser of the steamer Charles S. Spen-iem recently by the city council, cer spent the day among his Astoria (This is thc company which psoposed friends yesterday and seemed to be nstal automatic telephones in As having a pretty good time. . ami in which il was thought W. E. McCall will leave this morn-1 local capital would be interested, ing for Eureka on the steamship Geo. According to the terms of the fran W. Elder; as will W. K. Freeman, for chise the company was given until San Francisco. J October 1st to accept thc terms of H. N. Buttcrfield, Pacific Coast rep- same which demanded that a deposit resentative of the Deleware, Lacka-jf $500 should be made on acceptance wana & Western Railway Company, of franchise by the company, with headquarters in San Francisco, j City Auditor Anderson sent a was in the city yesterday, in the in- communication to the representatives terest of his road. He is one of the calling their attention to the fact i; rziivriv nt the rr.:it anrl that the time limit would expire at very pleasant gentleman. t,,e close of business on September Giles B. Johnson, of thc A. & C.Oth. Up to closing hours last night spent the day at the southern tcrmi- i no reply had been received and as a nal of that line yesterday, to-wit, at conesquencc thc franchise has been Seaside, on business matters. , forfeited and, from present appear- A. A. McDonald, of Arizona, was 'ances, Astoria will not in the near a business visitor in the City-by-the- J ftlre have a new telephone com Sea yesterday, and is very muchjpany- Nothing is known as to thc pleased with things as he found them, j reason for the failure to accept the H. W. Anstruther, of Montreal, 1 franchise nor what move will be was in Astoria yesterday on a busi-jmade in the matter next. Members ness trip. ' of the council, it is said, have cx- C. K. Anderson, of Salem, was pressed themselves as favoring the here yesterday on a brief visit, going ! granting of the franchise to a corn back to the capital city last evening, "any that can show its ability to on the 6:10 train. ' i properly finance thc proposition and H. W. Emmerick, of Toledo, Ohio, (bring it to a uccessful issue, was among the throng of traveling 1 Mr. Waggoner, the representative men that flocked here yesterday. He of the company, is not in the city and J - It tlid win a It 1 4 CIHACC ID 111 111- "HIV j I T V VUtrher. of R.mffor. Maine. ! obtained but it is thought that an I was here yesterday, in the interest of "Puliation will be forthcoming soon. his home company, the Bangor Wag- j f , on Factory; and says that he did not , mey Are ah Here know there was so much real Ameri-1 The "Isle of Spice" people, , 38 can country this far away from where , strong arrived in thc city last night, he lived. He turned homeward last direct from Centralia, and all fresh evening on the A. & C. express.' jand ready for the splendid produc- Rn Vnnnrr tiaa rptitrnpfl from tion of that charming musical ex- ...A WORD TO THE WISE... ;A fresh supply of Lindenberger's delicious Smoked Sturgeon Just in, but it will go out fast. You had bet ter place your order at once. 25c the lb. Acme Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE Ml thinks he has been stung by some in sect infected with the taint. He hopes to be on his wagon again, in a day or so. Harry Raystadt, who is a driver for Fisher Brothers Com pany, is also laid up with thc same painful trouble, "having stepped on a nail recently, and affected his foot badly; but he too will not be con fined with it very long. Subscribe to thc Morning Astorian, 60c per manth by mail or carrier. NEW TO-DAY The Palace Restaurant. An phase of hunger can be daintily gratified at any hour of the day or night at the Palace Restaurant. The kitchen and dining room service are of the positive best. Private dining looms for ladies. One call inspires regular custom. Try it. Commercial ureet, opposite Poge building. COAL AND WOOD If vou want a srood load of fir or ui uiv: twiiij,cmjf, iiui in iiiv v.i- 0 his vie'ws on thc matter could not be (boxwood, or of coal, ring up Kelly the COAL. AND WOOU ; Good houshold and steam coal deliv ered at $7.50. Phone Main 2191, Barn, 12th & Duane What We Buy. We buy fresh fish for our Portland shops. We buy dressed veal and pork and all kinds of poultry. We buy hides and pelts. Frank L. Smith Meat Co., Twelfth street between Commercial and Bond. 9-26-tf Subscribe to the Morning Aorian, Mineral Springs and shows some what of an improvement in his health. A. H. Atherton and wife and L. W. Comstock and wife of Boston are at the Occident. Al Gritzner of New York is in the city. Geo. Fish representing Crane Co. of Portland, is on a business trip to Astoria. , J, C. Murray, the genial represen tative of Holbrook, Merrill & Stet son, of San Francisco, is on one of his periodical trips to Astria. Mr. A. B. Hutchins, of the Oregon Electric Co., at Portland, is spending a Vaaction at Coos Bay. Mr. Hutch ins is well known in this city having been connected with the A. & C. R. R. ' travaganza tonight at the Astoria Theatre. The company is under' thc personal management of Mr. W, C. Klmendotf, who promises the Astoria public one of the most elegant and charming entertainments of the year, this evening; and from all accounts of the excellence of the play, music and troupe, his pledge is likely to be made more than good. At ami after 11 o'clock, this morning scats may be secured at Manager Hanlin's office and they will not last long. Subscribe to the Morning Astorian. Dual Blood Poisoning I. S, Vaughan, the well known de livery man for Ross, Higgins & Co. is confined to his Tenth street h'omflt with his right hand and arm in 1it?ht from blood-poisoning; from just what source he got it, however, is a mystery though his physician Elocution Classes. Mrs. Charles H. Haddix announces that she will be ready to open her classes in elocution and physical cul ture Thursday, OctotAr 1st, and all those interested may make arrange ments for tuition by calling at S08 Commercial street, or phone Black 1251. . 9-24-7t Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Stop at "The Cornelius" The Best in Portland Situated in thc center of thc shop , ping district. One block from the clanging street cars. Not so expensive as some other ho tels. Sixtv rooms with nrivate bath. Long distance and local tele phones in every room. Writing desk in every room. Carpeted throughout with the best velvet carpets. Thc rooms arc furnished in solid mahogany. Every room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed on which is a 40 or 50 pound hair mattress. The furnishings and general ap pearance of the public rooms must be seen to be appreciated. "The Cornelius" ""t Park and Alder Streets, Portland' newest iiml ninst modern equipped hotel, solicits your patron age anil assures you gooo service and courteous treatment. An excep tional hotel for families who come to Portland shopping and sight-see ing. When next in Portland give us a chance to make you look pleased. THE CORNELIUS Free Bus meets all trains. Europlan. C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. N. K. CLARKE, Manager. , The Very best board to be obtained in the xtty is ai i ne wcciaeni Motel." Rates very reasonable. '' New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Mai- 1281.'. ..:'.' The Clean Maa ' The man who delights in personal leanliness. and eniovs his shave, diampoo, haircut, and bath,-in As roria, always goes to the Occident barber shop for these things and ?et them at their best. For Sale. Twelve shares Northern Ovster companies stock, one hundred and thirty dollars (130) per share. Apply Imperial Restaurant. 8-9-tf. All Things Modern. "The Modern," the beautiful ton orial establishment of Arthur E. Petersen, at 572 Commercial street in this city, is unquestionably the real resort for the most perfect treatment in this behalf, and the most critical finds nothing to criticize there, how soever often he visits the place.