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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1908)
SATURDAY, OCT.' 3 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON 0 The Store .MFJ? , b It FOR 0 I Women BEEIfeHI VB Uutmtcrs j As the Corset Fits So Does the Gown. MILLINERY BY III la U ii New arrivals in Ladies' Suits blues and greens. . We keep the R. and G, and American Lady Corsets prices 60c to $5.50. COAST, BAR AND RIVER NEWS OF THE HOUR CRAFT ARRIVING AND DEPARTING IN AND FROM ASTORIA -AND THEIR MASTERS. MEN AND MESSAGES Mom Tues. Wed. The Lurline came down yesterday evening with plenty of business and people and went Portland-ward at 7 o'clock with the following people on her list: G. B. Knight, H. D. Riches, W. C. Foster, J. H. Hubbard, Mrs. M. E. Mellow, R. F. Handsaker, J. J. McCarty, Ed. Joseph, W. W. Wood, and R. F. Kirchoff. The United Wireless Station on Telegraph Hill, reports the oil tank steamer Col. E. L- Drake as being oa nnrth nt Ynntiins at 10 i,J 1MW13 UVl ... v - -i' o'clock last evening. She is bound from Point Richmond for Portland with a cargo of fuel oil. The steamer Nome City arrived in yesterday afternoon from San Fran cisco, with a number of passengers, and 16 tons of freight which she dis charged at the Callender dock. This is the .first trip of the Nome City in this port for several months. The steamer Eureka is due down from Portland this morning early , bound for the California port of that name, and will dock at the Callender, I en route. The Elmore motor schooner Ger 1 aid C, came down from Portland v yesterday and is berthed at the O. R. & N. preparatory to her departure for Tillamook Bay today. "The steamship Geo. W. Elder got down from the metropolis at 4 o'clock yesterday morning and half ;' an hour later left the Callender for ,f sea and the coast of California. The steamer Sue H. Elmore left out for the Tillamook coast yester day morning at 7 o'clock, with lots of people ancflrtTght." The British-, Steamship Magdala, wheat laden for Queenstown for or ders, went to sea yesterday at two o'clock in the afternoon. : The Holland steamship Xederlands went over the bar at 3 o'clock yes torrlnv aftfrnnon. loaded deeo with wheat for Falmouth for orders. The Norwegian ship Vigo was among the getaways from this port yesterday afternoon. She is loaded with barley and bound for Eurbpe. The steamer Yosemitc, lumber laden for the Bay City is due down this morning from Portland. Prime Rib Roast Beet. Once upon a time you couldn't buy piece of Prime Rib Roast Beef in Astoria for less than 20c per pound. Buy all you want at Smith's for 10c and 12ic per pound. Read Smith's an nn nacre 3. 9-26-tf TEA Linger longer,over it; let It be steaming: hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it four grocer returns roar money It jon iot't MkM Schilling'! Best; w par him ( REAL ESTATE Mary E. Stanley to W.. J. Miller, lot S. block 5, Grimes Annex to Ocean Grove; $235. VVostprn Orecron Co. tO City of Astoria, 28-100 acres dedicated foi park purposes. Alex Grant to Grand.-Rapids Tim ber Co., S. 1-4, Sec. 28, T. 5 N., R 8 W $500. J. F. Hamilton and wife to Grand Rapids-Oregon Timber Co., SE. 1-4 of Sec. 29, T. 5 N., R. 8 W.; $500. Ignatius Grant to Grand Rapuls Oregon Timber Co., NE. 1-4. Sec. 29, T. 5 N., R. 8 W.; $500. Three Days Exploitation Sale of (fli New Art of Figure Building A tVn'e FvnlnltAtiv Sale which will begin Monday in our corset department The frout lacing feature of the Gossard Corsetstheir oc nf ar1iiirriiir their Vivo-ieme value in SllDDOrtinCl the spine reducing but not restricting the abdomen j gives iree easy piay 10 tne vuai organs periuHuus u, ii easy breathing.all commend them to the women who think! le Sure and Come! Suits Today's Special $30-$ 3 J Values for $22. 50 4mr NOW! is the time to select your new Fall Suit. On Saturday this week wc will offer to you our re gular $30 and $35 Tailored Suits n all the latest cuts andcolom for the low price of $22.50 Be here early and secure first choice, Mrs. M. E. Muclcler from the east, an expert tailorcss will guarantee vou a perfect fit. K No Charge for Alteration BEE WINDOW DISPLAY ! ED. iTTAS DROWNED ' AT FRANKFORT MACARONI IN ITALY. To th Working PsopU Thii Food U Luxury. Every one pictures the Italian as ontinir mncnroul. What If 1 tell you that the Italians, taking them as a - i people, do not eat macaroni, aud yet i tula la virtually true. Macaroni In Italy LOST HIS BALANCE AND FELL 1 costs 4 to 8 cents a pound, and It l INTO RIVER FROM BOARD ! costly for common use It to abou. vy at ! as accurate to say that the Italian. 1 i 'ivc. ou umcuronl os that the Atnerl leans live on turkey. ' Macaroni to the working Italian U a luxury. You often Fee young fellow on a holiday In . . I ilulL'hiir In a UIhIi In a restaurant or U.;oio u stivet couk Ktuud ubuut a; Edward Mattas was drowned at ! AjuciIciuss v.oi.'d oat le cream. A Frankfort, Wash., under distressing customary workman's dinner Is a hunk . . i 'of hrofld broken a nnrt ami "buttered" Harrv Johnson and John Shields, CHURCHES SUNDAY Norwegian-Danish M. E. Morning worship at 11 a. m. and at 8 p.. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Albert Carlsen, superintendent. The choir will sing at the evening service. Scandinavians are cordially invited. O. T. Field, pastor. DON'T BE MIS-LED Presbyterian. Rally day all day. Morning wor ship, 11 o'clock. Church rally and communion. Reception of members. Sabbath school, 12:15; special exer cises. , Intermediate C. E. Rally, 4:30; Y. P. S. C. E. Rally, 6:30; praise service, 7:30, with the following pro gram: Male chorus; duet, Miss Irene Simington and Mrs. C. Humphreys; solo, Lily Johnson; solo, William Gratke;. violin solo, Miss Sundtiuist; solo, Miss Elizabeth Patrician of Tacoma; solo, Miss Irene Simington; male chorus; all are invited. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. Christian Science. Services in rooms 5 and 6, I. O. O. F. building, corner Tenth and Com mercial streets, at 11 a. m. Subject of the lesson sermon, "Unreality." All are invited. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. The first Wednesday even ing in the month at 8 o'clock. Read ing room same address, hours from 2 to 5 o'clock daily, except Sunday. 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. Holy Innocents Chapel. Siixtccnth Sunday after Trinity; Morning and evening services, 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. First Methodist. Sermon themes for Sunday: "The Mastery of Environment," and "The Child and the Emperor." Other ser vices: Class meeting at 10:15. a. m.; Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.; Ep worth League at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. C. C. Rarick, pastor. two old friends of the deceased, he left Astoria in a gasoline boat for Frankfort and reaching that point disembarked at the dock. As the nartv was nassintr along the walk leading from the dock to the shore, he lost his balance and fell into the river on the side on which there was no railing. His friend Shields who was walking beside him at tempted to siezc him as he toppled over but could not reach him in time. Where he fell the water was about four feet deep but the tide was running out strongly and the body was carried about 100 yards further down the river where it was recov ered ' two hours later. Four boats were engaged in the work of rescu ing the body which was finally caught by the grappling irons as above. When the body was taken from the water all known means of resuscita- tation were employed but they were of no avail nd the sorrowing friend's were reluctantly forced to submit. The body was placed in a skiff which, was secured to the dock and this morning the coroner at South Bend was notified. Leaving the body in charge of Fred Hansen, awaiting the coroner, Shields came to Astoria to make arrangements for the burial of his friend, and returned to Frankfort last night. Mattas was born in Warsaw, Fin land, and was 40 years of age. He was well known in this section and was a member of the Alaska Fisher man's Unron, which organization will take charge of the remains and the arrangements for the interment. From the fact that Mattas was unable to help himself in the com paratively shallow water it is thought that in falling he r.r.y have struck his head against the walk rendering him unconscious. with a few truces of tomato sauce. A for meat. U Is the Kreatet rarity, urn) the oufy drink they can afford Is v.:i U-r, v.h!-!i Im I he advantage or le::i;: cheap aud tilling. The Italians at home ore not only temperate, but ab stemlous. Wine and twer and even tea, eoffee aud chocolate are forbidden to th:m on account of the expense, In all Italy we saw no one under the In fluencc of liquor. So also there l nracticallv uo smoking. The govern ment has a monody cf the tobacco btwl-rcss, l'V"s Its srpplle in quanti ties direct In Amerlci n-vl elsewhere and charees three prices for every thing. The few tobacco shops keep u Dlato of :;:r.o:!iT!r.tf tow th-tl at th? aoc"o: i- tV.t '" - ru-.t passers may light thr flrs by It.-Los An ge!e Tlu'-c". Lighting the Nest. There dwells In upper Burma a bh-,1 with the high houndiiiu name of New courts baza, but which In really a f.ovl of blackbird. It Is conspicuously clev er, at least In one curious particular. for it actually lights up Its nest artifi cially. To do this It works up a lot of clay'hito balls aud sticks thusu balls till over with living fireflies In such a way that, although the fi refills are held cap tlve. they shine all the same. The New courts bnza then decorates Its nest with half a dozen or so of these balls by hanging them round. The bulls last for ou!y a few days and are then ronlnced bv others, and so on all - r - ' through the nesting season. Missionary Work. "So you once lived in Africa, Sanr "Yes, Bah." "Ever do any missionary work out there, Sam?' "Oh, yes, sab! I was cook for a can nibal chief, sahr'-Plck-Me-Up. "Green Tomatoes" For Chow Chow "Concord Grapes" For Jelly and Grape Juice Shipments Arriving Daily Acme Grocery Co. 1 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 Will Open for Business SATURDAY, OCT. 3 ii Golden Gate Restaurant i i 112 ELEVENTH STREET " PHONE MAIN 2791 American and Chinese High-Class Kitchen Chop Suey and Noodles, Steaks, Chops and Oysters Excellent Merchant's Breakfast and Lunch Daily, 25 Cents OPEN DAY AND NIGHT !Free Coffee, Cake and Pie Saturday, T vsucuiuu uav i NEW TO-DAY Memorial Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock, theme: "At Jhe, Gate of Nain." In the evening at 7:30 the ipastor will hold communion service at the First Church in Upper town. All are cordially invited to the above services. 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 COAL AND WOOD If you want a good load of fir or boxwood, or of coal, ring up Kelly the COAL AND WOOD DEALER Good houshold end steam coal deliv ered at $7.50. Phone Main 2191, Barn, 12th & Duane ....Special Millinery Sale.... j We offer at this early part of the season the very best of our immense and well selected stock of High Grade Millinery at greatly reduced prices. Call now, the best goes first. Grace Episcopal. Services at Grace church at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. The Rev. Mr. Short will hold a service at Seaside, Sun day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Services at Holy Innocents Chapel at 10:30 a! m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 11:15 a. m. The verv best board to be obtained in the dtv i3 at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee tht J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetaoies Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Mai 1281. For Sale. Twelve shares Northern Oyster n;a atnrlr. nne hundred and thirtv dollars (130) per share. Apply Imperial Restaurant. 8-9-tf Bon Ton Millinery bEORGIA PENNINGTON. 488 Bond Street. The Clean Man The man who delights In personal cleanliness, and enjoys his shave, sViamnoo. haircut, and bath, in As toria, always goes to the Occident barber shop for these things ana gets them at their best. The Palace Restaurant. Any 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 100ms for ladies. One call inspires, regular custom. Try It. Commercial street, opposite Page building. All Things Modern. "The Modern," the beautiful ton sorial establishment oi Artnur E. Petersen, at 572 Commercial street iff! this city, is unquestionably the real . f .1. - i M.MM rcsuri lur ihb muni pcricki uaunw in this behalf, and the most critical finds nothing to criticize there, how soever often he visits the place. 1