SATURDAY, MARCH 2?, 19(19, 4 4 He Store d Pfr Ladits NORTH SIDE NEWS THE MOKNING ASTORI AH, ASTORIA, OREGON. IDEM ' SALE ! FOR P r&j Women BEELHIW0utfi OF LADIES' SUITS, JACKETS AND COATS. THIS LINE EM BRACES AN UNUSUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SHADES IN THE HIPLESS CUT. PRICES RANGE FROM $14.25 TO $45.00. GIRL SUITS, II TO IS YEARS. WE HOPE TO HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU THE LINE. OCEAN, BAR, BAY, T. L. Driscoil & Company, the boat builders, are working a heavy force to clean up their numerous con tract. They expect to have the fine Milters' Sands fishing tender finish ed and in her element by the 10th of April Yesterday they installed a three horsepower engine in the ship's boat from the British ship Donna .Frah eisca; and another crew was busy on the fine bay launch Hulda I-, while still another gang was employed on some dandy fishboats, for this year's se on the Columbia. The force at the Wilson Bros.' fcoatyard, is busily at work complet ing the dyking scow for the Columbia Agricultural & Dredging Company. It will be 24 feet by 50 in dimension, and have a 30 horsepower Atlas en gine to drive it, both for navigation and for hoisting work an.d it is ex pected it will be ready for launch ing next week. The Wilson's are also building four new motor fishing Scats for this season's use. The following people are billed cut on the steamship Rose City, which is due to sail for San Fran cisco today, from the O. R. & N. Socks: Mrs. M. A. Gilbert and Miss A- Gilbert, in the cabin; and J. A. Green, Joseph Smith, Michael Miller, Frank Ekroth and T. Eastman, in the steerage. The steam schooner Carmel, Capt. Doris, master, arrived in last evening from San Francisco. She comes to take the place of the wrecked steamy R, D. Inman and will take on a part cargo at Portland after which she will finish loading at Kuappton. Wood and Coal. i If you want dry fir cordwood, in There was a rumor on the streets side fir, bark slab, or boxwood, ring here yesterday to the effect that the P Kelly, the Wood and Coal Dealer. British vessel Clan MacFarland. the man who keeps the prices down Bound for British Columbia ports, Coal at $7.00 per ton in your base was in trouble off Cape Flattery, but ment or $6.00 at yard. Main 2191. tithing definite was obtainable at Barn corner 12th and Duant any sources of marine news. - The Modern. n. .u t. I--. . I,., The best and most up-to-date ton- When the Lurline went up last . , , it , . , ,, . . sonal parlor :n the city is The evening the following names fag-red Perfect comfort and servict Ott ner passenger usi: jvuucri iiuu.ua, Mrs; Jack Day, L. R- Morcan and f . i" r 1 J Mrs. Van Tuyl. The steamer Alliance left Coos Bay Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, with plenty of business, and crossed in last evening, docking at the Calen der to discharge some freight, before leaving up stream. The ship Henry Villard finished eoaling at the Elmore bunkers last . . . night, and will be hauled to the A. & docks this morning, there to take her season's cargo for Kusnagak, fn the interests of the Alaska Fisher men's Packing Company. The steamer Argo arrived in last evening from Tillamook. Another SMpment We now have a quite complete line of Dry Goods, new and stylish, and, the very latest patterns of Colored Indian Head Linens, Checked Dimities, Ginghams etc., jnst received. A new line of Embroideries at Qc a yd. up New Silk Gloves 50c a Pa" Mercerised Cotton Gloves 25c a Pa'r New Stock of Ribbons in too For Kitchenware.vlsit our 5.10 and 1 5c counters We have a fine line of China, Glass ware and Crockery. If You Wan! to Econ omize, Trade at M1BBUR 4 ittcrs DISPLAY DOCK AND RIVER Kansas City is the name of the new steamer which R. P. Schwerin, vice- president and general manager of the Harriman water lines, has purchased in .New lorK to operate out oi As toria in conjunction with the Rose City, according to i message received from San Francisco by the Mer chants Exchange this morning. She will be brought around from the At lantic coast as quickly as possible by Captain Kidston, who went East for the purpose a month ago. The Kan sas City is so near the size and build of the Rose City that they could easily be mistaken, for sister ships. She is of 2164 tons net register, while the Rose City is of 2154 tons. In dimensions she is also about the same, being 327 feet long, 45 feet beam and 18.8 feet depth of hold. The ship St. Nicholas will come out of winter berth, in Young's Bay this morning, and go to the Elmore bunkers, and in a day or two will berth at the Kinney dock for general loading for the north in the interests of the Columbia River Packers' As sociation. The British bark Carmanian, Cap tain G. G. Green, has arrived down, loaded with lumber for Queenstown, and will probably leave out this morning. The steamer Alliance arrived in Mast evening from Coos Bay with a full passenger list and freight cargo, NEW TO-DAY gl)arantee(1 t0 a!L Excellent baths. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel.' Rates very reasonable. Try our own mixture of coffee th' J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co.. grocers. Phone Mai The Proper Place. Go to the Occident Barber Shop if , . v c .. , .. , . class service. Satisfaction guaranteed. An Mpert bootb,ack and porter haJ rft ft r m nQrliHli in A 1cir C f aso b(en engage(, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Dajn PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50 cnts. Ninth and Com mercial Streets Mlflt t. , WUIUmtM.Ot Hco, ( tt eccdU4 rWnttt ol Th Artl will ktroftlUcraofMr,onlrmhwutwcrl,lni! , kinds nl printing. ILWACO Ben Wise, who has been spending the past few days in Ilwaco, in behalf of his business interests here, return ed Tuesday to Glcndale, Oregon, where he is in partnership with his brother, Max Wise, in a general mer chandise store. Miss Haiel Hughes gave a very pleasant surprise party Wednesday at her home in honor of her friend. Miss Maud May her, who departs Sat urday for California. It is needless to say that Miss Mayher was agree ably surprised, when upon entering the room she was greeted bv a large number of. her boy and girl friends. The evening was spent in the usual games, after which dainty refresh ments of chocolate and cake were served. After bidding Miss Mayher good bye, the guests dispersed for their homes at about midnight. Carl O. Shagreen of the llawco Beach Life Saving Station was a business visitor to Ilwaco Thursday. J. A- Brunold of Astoria, manager of the Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Company was in Llwaco Thursday confering with J. A. How erton. who has charge of that com pany's interests in thi city. James Vaughn, who has been ill for the past few days with a very sore foot, returned to his work, on the Xasel, Thursday, much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Astor A. Seaborg went to Astoria Thursday on a busi ness and pleasure trip and returned the following morning. Mr. Mayher, who has acted as prin cipal in the Ilwaco public school for the past term expects to depart the Presbyterian. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "The World's Peace." Sabbath school at 12:15. Y. P. S C E. st 6:30. evening worship at 7:30, "Man's Dominion." Miss Irene Simington, choir director. Male chorus at night. All are invit ed. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. Alderbrook Presbyterian. Sunday school at 10 a. m., preach ing at 11 a. m-, Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. V. Milligan, D. D-, of Port land, will speak both morning and evening, and will assist the pastor in a series of meetings beginning March 28th and ending April 11th- Every body invited. Robert J. Diven, pas tor. First Norwegian Lutheran. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m.. morning service at 10:45; English Bible Class at 6:30 every Sunday evening, evening service at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Theo. P. Nestc, pastor. Christian Science. Services in rooms 5 and 6, I. O. O F. building, corner Tenth and Com mercial streets at 11 o'clock. Sub ject of the lesson-sermon, "Reality." All are invited. Sunday school imme diately after the close of the service. The first Wednesday evening in the month at 7:30. Reading rooms same address, hours 2 to 5 daily except Sunday. Memorial Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m., Miss Alema Xyland, superintendent. Morning service at 11 o'clock, theme, "A Few Contrasts," Evening serv ice at 7:30 o'clock, theme, "Crossing the rhdron," a passion meditation. Service at the Congregational church, corner of Tenth and Exchange. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Our motto: "The Faith of Our Fathers in the Language of Our Country." Gustaf E. Rvd quist, pastor. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Services at 11 a. m. and evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Scandinavians are cordially invited to attend. O. T. Field, pastor. Gospel Services. Gospel services in the Swedish lan- CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. la Kind You Have Always Bought it&ais the- gigOdtUfV of Church Services Sunday latter part of the week, with his fam ily for their home in California. We understand that Angus Jack of Fran cis, Wash,, will hold the position of principal for the remainder of the term npon the departure of Mr. May her. Walter Williams, of the firm of Williams & Son, left the first of the week for Seattle, The launch "Louise" is now mak ing the run between Ilwaco and As toria while the launch "Hulda 1 is in the drydock for repairs. Mr. Thomas, an operator from the North Head Wireless Station, return ed Thursday evening from Victoria. B. C-, where he has been visiting his parents for the past three weeks. Mrs. F.. A. Seaborg, who has been visiting for a few days with her mother and sister, and other relatives and friends in this city, returned home Friday morning. She was ac companied by her mother, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, who will spend a short time with her daughter, in South Bend. Miss Hazel Hughes and Miss Maud Mayher departed Friday for South Bend where they will take part in debate between two pupils from the South Bend school. They were ac companied over by Mrs. Frank Em bree. Miss Rebecca Markhsm and J. If. McAfee. Mr. Richey, traveling for Studebak cr Bros,, of Portland, was a visitor to Ilwaco the first of the week. H. C. Oliver, traveling freight agent for the O. R. N. Co., Port land., was in town Tuesday making the acquaintance of the Ilwaco mer chants. H. Petit left Friday for a brief busi ness stay in Seattle. guage at the A. O. U. W. hall, on Ninth street. Sunday at 7:30 n. m. This will be my last meeting for the present. Rev. A. G. Sandblom. First Methodist. Sermon themes for Sunday: At 11 a. m., "The Vision Power in Man." At 7:30, "The Noblest Quest." Spec ial music at both services. C C Rar ick, pastor. Grace, Morning services at 8 and 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 12:30; evening prayer, 7:3a At Holy Innocents Chapel at 3:43. SOAK CUSTOMERS NOW After Having Agreed On Fashions For The Season. NEW YORK, March 26. -Two hundred odd merchants tailors are on their way to their various homes today after attending the American Style and Fashion Show, which clos ed last night. Lectures on Summer styles were an important part of the closing session. "The modern Sum mer coat," said a lecturer, "is now made with no lining 'except the pock ets. Each pocket hangs loose on the inside of the coat and wc will not ask your heavyweight customers to encase themselves in wadding as w,c used to do. While the dressmakers are tempting fate by putting live hundred practical buttons On a single gown, we are reducing the number of buttons that we sew on coats. Here are handsome Summer coats with buttons that do not button at all. In the old days men were so crazy about style that they were willing to wear the so-called Prince Albert coats that bound them like a vice. For this year we make clothing that is easy to get into, easy to wear, and easy to get out of." "My three-vear-old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gavt him two doses ,of Foley's Onno Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Foley s Onno Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Score. WASHBURN MANDOLIN; COST $35; will take $J8; fine tone and ex cellcnt condition. Address "L. O." Astorian office. Near Death In Big Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. Ida Sooer to face death. "For years a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering," the writes, "and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled in 12 years." Mrs. Soper lives in Big Pond, Pa- It works wonders in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, La Grippe, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affections, 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers & Son, druggists. Sim: FIERCE JUMP Man Springs From Train Ooing 40 Miles An Hour, For Liberty. BUTTE, Mont.. March 26-Local officers were apprised last night of the ecape of H. C Belmont, who has a long string of aliases from Sheriff C. B. Coulter, of Crawford. III., at Sand Peak. Colo., Belmont jumped through the window of the toilet room of the ear while the train was going forty miles an hour and thus far has eluded capture. Belmont had been operating in Butte as a fortune teller under the name of Professor Alvani and was arrested here for an alleged confidence game at Robinson III. Belmont is supposed to have made his way into Denver. BIO SCHOOLS IN DEBATE PRINCETON. N. J. March 26.-A lively interest is manifested in college circles in the triangular debate to night between rcpreentatives of Har vard, Yale and Princeton universities. The question which will be discussed by all three institutions is "Resolved,' that all corporations engaging in in-1 terstatc commerce should take out a Federal charter." Harvard has the affirmative and; Princeton the negative at Princeton;; Yale has the affirmative and Harvard! the negative at Cambridge, and -Princeton the affirmative and Yale , the negative at New Haven. HE HELD A BAD ACE 1 Cheating In Poker Came Ends In J Some Shooting. PITTSBURG, March 26.-A poker game at Clairton, a few miles from here, broke up about daybreak after a second ace of diamonds was dis covered in the deck. Peter Marsh, who held the two aces, of diamonds, as well as an ace of hearts and on ace of clubs, is in McKccsporl Hospital with two bullet holes in his lungs. ' It is said he cannot live. There were seven others in the room at the time this happened and six of them were hurt by the flying bullets and furni ture. The man who is said to have done the shooting, on having his skull beaten, escaped. The Quality of every drug:, chem. leal or medicine In our store Is guaran teed. Purity lsi always found here. Let us fill your prescriptions. Central Drug Store Ernst Rlndell.Prop, PINE MATCHED SETS - TODAY - 75c 19 - INCH FLOUNCING 49c 35c 4J-INCH BAND TO MATCH joooyartla of beautiful embroidery goes on tale today t this low price. This sale includes only this sea son's embroideries of choicest patterns, open work and blind embroideries, all matched nets, 18 inch flouncing and 4 inch band to match, 1 imim Dry Goods Co T mmm The Tackle That Tackles This season we hav made tn especial effort in our Fishing Tackle line selecting t MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT from the cheapest to the most expensive In ell supplies and to cap the climax BOUGHT OUR ENTIRE SUPPLY FOR THE SEASON and hsd it delivered at one time with the exception of some SPEC IAL PATTERNS In HAND-MADE FLIES, etc from some of the best makers which will arrive this coming week by express. Split Bamboo and Bristol Steel Rods , 50 to $25 Lines (especially adapted tor local waters) 5s to (4 each Cane Poles Bass and Deep Sea Rods Flies (six distinct lines) 1 Reels Baskets plain and leather bound, All Prices NEW THIS YEAR Spoons, Flies, In copper nlckle and pearl Specials In Lines.Leaders etc. must be seen to be appreciated. PRICES Prices on these goods we have made exactly what is charged by the big stores in New York, Chicago, etc., and In many Instances LOWER THAN THE CATALOGUE PRICE OF SAME. WHOLESALE Jobbing rates will be quoted to stores handling our line of tackle and accounts opened wth responsible parties. WHITMAN'S BOOK STORE See Window Display Commencing Tuesday -lie Klud You Have Always lit use for over 30 years, and ffi'tf1:, sonal aapervlsloa i"co its infimcy, C4C44t AllnurnnmiA tswWlvn v,ni in thin. All Counterfeit!!, Imitations and" JtiHt-nH-goo(l,'nro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infunts and CliUdrcn Expcrlcnca agatiutt Uiperluiont, What Is CASTORIA Oastoiia Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm, and allays Fererlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Xhe Children's PauaccoVThe Mother's Friend ccnuir.c CASTORIA alwayo Bears the m Mr -r jf m jf s i H Kind You HaY6 Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30, Years. , tMt ttmuin OOMPANV. 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