THE MOILSINO ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCT. 35
T i lie otuxcwia.ii.
for
Ladies
Special Millinery Sale
! PATTERN, HATS
Any Pattern Hat, $5.00
. REGARDLESS OF COST '
, SALE ' LAS; rS THIS WEEK. , f . ;
COAST, BAR AND RIVER
NEWS OF THE HOUR
CRAFT ARRIVING AND DEPARTING IN AND FROM ASTORIA
AND THEIR MASTERS, MEN AND MESSAGES
The steamship Nevadan arrived in The steanwr Geo. VV. Elder is due
from San Diego yesterday morning,
one day earlier than she was expect-
td. She had about 275 tons of im
ort goods for Portland delivery, and
rent on to the metropolis at once.
Jrom there she will load out four or
ive thousand cases of salmon and
from here she will pick up 3000 more
:ases from the Alaska , Fishermen's
backing Company's warehouses, all
for European delivery. She is a sis
ter ship of the Nebraskan and a very
fine vessel '
The Lurline went up last evening
with a good grist of freight and the
following list of passengers: Sheriff
M. R. Pomeroy, wife and baby son
Ed. Shatto, the engineer on the Gen
eral Washington; E. B. Smith, Al
bert Dunbar, Mrs. C. J, Devaney, E.
S. De Force, R. T. Wright, and D.
A. Eaeren. Coroner Peacock of
Cathlamet was on board also, as was
Mr McClellan, brother of the late
William McClellan. ,
The British steamship Romford
will be off the Columbia ' "bar early
this morning from up Victoria way,
and will be signalled into port by
the pilot schooner. She will take 500,
000 feet of lumber. hence, loading it
at the Hammond Lumber Company's
docks.
Deputy Inspectors of Hulls and
Boilers Ames and Weldon were horn?
ing pasenger to Portland on the
steamer Alliance, from . Coos Bay,
yesterday; and one of her principal
owners, Mr, Gray, was also on
board. . . '., . , ' ,
IT IS NOT EASY TO CARRY
such a large and vaneta stock ot new
styles in Millinery as we are now ex
hibiting. Yet we have this vast as-
r'Wa LtUVUt V WIIV UV1IVI1V v iui f
trons, that they may have ample
that will suit them in style, shape,
trimming, and price.' We cordially
invite our lady friends to visit our
show-rooms this week and examine
the wonderful variety of Millinery
novelties that are here awaiting in
spection. Prices most moderate, J
Jaloff's
THE STYLE STORE
Suits, Cloaks and Millinery.!
down from Portland early tomorrow
morning, bound for her California
ports of call, and will depart from
the Callender dock.
The steamer Shoshone got out over
the bar yesterday morning for the
Bay City, with 700,000 feet of lumber
from the Stella docks.
The steamer Alliance arrived in
from the Coos country yesterday, as
per schedule, and went on to Port
land without delay here, except a
brief stop at the Callender pier.
The French bark Cornil Bart went
below yesterday morning, but her de
parture over the bar was riot report-,
ed at a late hour yesterday.
The enfranchised colored citizen
will not vote against the party that
gave him the ballot, and for the party
that has robbed him of it in the
South.
A gift for appointing the wrong
man would not be a desirabde quality
in a President. '
A PICTURE ROMANCE.;
the Frame Tha ItartUd Dtlaerojx In
the Paris Salon.
Eugeue Delacroix, founder of th
Inreuch romantic school of art. was
very poor la his youth. Ills first pi
turo of note was his "Dante and Vlr
gil," painted when ho wa only twenty
yearn old. It waa extremely largo, con
taming several figures the stse of life
and to buy the canvas and colors tools
all the inouey Delacroix bad. A from
was out of the question, but a good ua
tured oarpeuter gave the young artist
four strips of lath, of which Delacroix
made a rude framework for his mas
terpiece, which he then scut to thi
salon. But ho had hanlly a hope that
his picture would bo accepted.
On opening day Delacroix went to
the salon, but fallod to find his pnlut
lug, He was wandering disconsolately
about, when he noticed a great crowd
before a picture. He drew war. It was
his "Dante and Virgil." But It was In
a niagninceut, richly glided frame, as
flue a product o" the picture tnounter'a
art iu could bo found In Furls. Aston
shed, he sought paron Gros, head of
the examining committee. As soon as
?oung Delacroix Introduced himself
Gros seized his bund and congratulated
bin with true Gallic enthusiasm.
"But" stammered Delacroix, "how
about that splendid frame? I had no
money to frame It, and"
"Make your mind easy," said" the
baron. "Your lath frame fell to pieces,
bnt the committee was determined that
such a chef-d'oeuvre as you have paint
ed should be placed on exhibition, and
we framed ;.o.ir 'Dante' at or own ex
pense. "-Exchange,
Taft's deeds against Bryan's word.
That contrast.- invited by Mr. Roose
velt, cannot fail to make votes for
Taffc-: .:l'i.",f!.f.rf!-T"'
' The steamer Johan Poulsen is due
in this port tomorrow morning from
the Bay City, y ,;. ;
SHOT FRANTIC HORSE.
SAN RAFAEL, Cal., Oct. 14.-To
save the life of J. B. Marina, a ranch,
er, who was wedgea tigntiy in a
ditch in close proximity to the heels
of a frantic horse, Frank H. Depue,
director of the state bureau of crim
nal identification, shot the animal af
ter Marina had been severely injured.
Depue was asleep when he was awak
ened by cries for help. Marina had
missed the road in the darkness and
driven into the ditch where he was
held a prisoner. Having brought his
revolver in case of need for the
weapon Lepue too tne quicicest
way of relieving the threatened
rancher. '. ... ,
HISSING AND ENC0HES.
vOrlnIn of These -Two Customs ef tht
-.'-' PlayhouM.
Hissing in playhouses had Its origin
In Paris to 1680 on the occasion of the
presentation of Fontenelle'a tragedy.
'Aspar." Prior to that time suffering
audleuces were wont to yawn audibly
and fall asleep when the apathy of the
actors and performances Justified that
course. But on this occasion the Indig
nant audience., driven to desperation
by the platitudes of Aspar, voiced their
anger by hisses, which drove the ac
tors into temporary retirement, accord
ing to the testimony of the poet Boi,
who alludes to the incident In his
"Brevet de la Calotte." Hissing there
after became fashionable.
The Drat encore noted to the annals
of the stage was accorded to Llvlus
Andronlcus, a Roman actor. He was
popular with the masses and was
called back so often to repeat his
speeches that ho In ( nlf defense
brought a boy to declaim for him while
be himself applied the gestores. While
encores became the rage in subsequent
ages. It is known that Andronlcus' plan
of haling an understudy before him be
fore the audience to share his honors
has not generally been adopted by
TuespJans. Show World.
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Womn Bsrbors.
In Gay's "Journey to Exeter," pub
lished In 1715. It is told how after pass
ing "Morcombe's lake" the travelers
reach Axmlnster. where they sleep.
The next morning
Wors our Iwards demand the barber's
A female t-n'.eM bud performs the part
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Th weighty golden chain adorns herl the Austriaus, wheTi some Prussian at-.
Out For Superintendent
H. E. Steffensen hereby makes for
mal announcement of his candidacy
for th nomination -for the office of
street " superintendent of the City
of Astoria, before the Republican
primaries of said city, to be held on
the 9th day of November, 1908.,
'.':- TEA " r:
Buy tea by the ounce
until you get Schilling's
Best; it -makes no differ
ence then;
Yosr rrocer rciuras rar aaovr II roo 4aa'l
blt;epr him
Exceptional Opportunity for
HUNTERS
Take Down Pump Guns 12 bore
30 inch
$20.00
37 Grain Loads 12 bore highest grade
75 Cents Per Box.
Latest EDISON, VICTOR and COLUMBIA
RECORDS, :- riisic Both Sides.
Largest Stock of Records in the State
A. G. SPEXARTH
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neck.
And three gold lings her skillful hands
bedeck; ,
Smooth o'er our chin her easy fingers
move. ' ; .
Soft as when Venus stroked the beard of
- Jove. . ;
Loudon Notes and Queries.
American 8ueess. .
The reason of the enormous success
of the Americans, the reason of their
growing wealth and power on the con
tinent of Europe, Is their willingness
to take risks. They are brave and are
prepared to shoulder responsibility.
When a merchant fails In business,
banks are found to advance him mon
ey to put blm on bis feet again. Not so
In England. A bankrupt is a pariah:
the banks will not give him the least
help. Ills failure creates a terrible
fuss. Frenchman In Pall Mall Gazette.
'. His Last Question.
The counsel for the opposition bad
been bullying the witness for an Lour
or more when he finally asked:
"Is it true that there are traces of
insanity in your family?"
"It would be folly to deny it." re
plied the witless. "My great-grandfather,
who was studying for the min
istry, gave it up to become a lawyer."
His Csse. , ,
Mrs. Spenders Oh, John, I saw a
sign in Bargain & Co.'s window today
that reminded me of what I am most
ln-
Mr. Spenders (Interrupting hastily)
I, too, saw a sign In their window that
reminded me of what I am. It read,
"Reduced to 49 cents," New York
Journal.
Two Styles.
, Thug I'm going' t land yon up In
de mug. see?
Professor Erl tiow xiinu'!i-ii;: It. Is
that the clarity of exiinwluii coheres
sary.to literary dl"'lm iiinv artliues
be attained by .'the veriest p.rrlM of
those descriptive element ulilrli liuve
so enriched our .. InugUiigi'!-Chicago
News.
. daw the Sights of the Town.
Resident Have you seen the sights
of the town? , , ;
' Stranger Yes. All morning I sat in
the hotel front window watching them
walk by. Lippincott'fc
No man who will not make an ef
fort for himself need apply for aid to
his friends. Demosthenes.
COOLNESS IN BATTLE.
Moltke
at
Bismarck's T of Von
Koniggrats.
Then he came to speak of the. battle
of Koolggrats uud especially of that
"anxious moment" In It before the ur-
rlrat of the crown prince in the rear of
tacks had failed and there were slus
of disorder among the repulsed troops.
"It was uu anxious moment," said
Bismarck, "a moment on the decision
of which the fate of the e.mplre de
pended. I confess I felt not tt little
nervous. 1 looked at Moltke, who sat ,
quietly on bis horse and did not seem
to be disturbed by whut .was going on
around us. I thought I would tent'
whether he was really us calm ns be !
appeared. I rode up to him and asked j
him whether I might offer him a cigar,
since 1 noticed be was not smoking
He replied that he would be glad If I
had oiie to spare. 1 presented to him
ray open case. In which there were
only two cigars, one n very good Ila
rnna and the other of rather poor qual
ity. Moltke looked at ihera und eretii
handled. them with great Attention In
order to ascertain their relntlve value
and then with slow deliberation cboxe
the Havana, 'Very good." he said com
posedly. This reassured me very much.
I thought if Moltke can bestow so
much time and attention npon the
choice between two cigars things can
not be very bad. Indeed, a few min
utes later we beard the crown prince's
guns, we pbserved unsteady and con
fused movements on the Austrian posi
tions, and the battle waa won."--arl
Schurz In McClure's. -
JUST IN AND JUST RIGHT
Sweet ; Apple-M
35c the Gallon
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Acme Grocery Co.
HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
521 COMMERCIAL STREET "HONE 681
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Tht Family Dog.
An Edinburgh clergyman says: "Ev
ery family should have a dog. It Is
like a perpetual baby. It betrays no
secrets, never sulks, asks no trouble
some questions, never gets Into debt
never comes down late to breakfast
and is always ready for a bit of fun."
To 8avs Time...
- The Forson I intend to pray that
you may forgive Casey for, throwing
that brick at you. The Patient-Mebbe
yer rlv'rence 'ud be saving toime If
ye'd just wait till 01 get well and then
oriv for Casey. London Fun. ,
NOTICE.
- " h No. 35, I. O. O. F.; are re-
"rf-i.-.-"' quested to attend" a ttgv
Iar meeting to be held this (Thurs
day) evening at 8 o'clock.' Work in
third degree, and refreshments. Visi
tors welcome. .
OLOF ANDERSON, Secretary.
. ..Special Millinery Sal
X
We offer at this cirly part of the
season the very best of our immense
and well selected stock of High Grade
Millinery at greatly reduced pi ices.
Call now, the best goes first.
Bon Ton Millinery
GEORGIA PENNINGTON. I t 488 Bond Street, i
NEW TO-DAY
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 and steam coal deliv
ered at $7.50. '
Phone Main 2191, Barn, 12th & Duane
The very best board to be obtained
in the city is at "The Occident
Hotel." T.ates very reasonable.
The Palace Kestaurant
An phase of hunger can be daintily
gratified at any hour of the day 01
night at the Palace Restaurant. The
kitchen and dining room service are
of the positive best. Private dining
100ms for ladies. One call inspire?
regular custom. Try it. Commerce'
street, opposite Page building.
Tha Clean Man. 7".
Tht 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 best.
Try our own mixture of coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables.
Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Mail
NAME MEANS SOMETHING."
When A. E. Petersen built and
named the "Modern" barber shop, he
meant that it should stand for what
it was called. No patron has missed
a single feature of the modern ton
sorial parlor at that house; and every
new device in the way of 1 perfect
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tunnuri ana service is constantly acltl
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cu h it ucveiuu. inc latest is an
EAyci'V UUULUIUCK, 111C UCSl ill 1116
business; a qualification that makes
his employment really modern."