TUKSDAY, MAY 4, I'm J ?3fe iMV i i uuuiiuiL rnouLu uiuu ix , ... H TheStore I I ......,n ...rrrnn II - rN a o l'3n 4? Ladies Outfitters few, ii .muuuu ,flu, .u,u 01 IS. ITMM 11 Sale of MILLINERY AND SUITS still continues ia full blast. STQCK STILL COMPLETE Don't pat off buying any longer and have to take the pickings. :::;:::1.lltttMtuiitMimniitm W - - 0CEAN.3BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER MR. PRAEL PRESIDES DURING THE ABSKNCK ur MAi SMITH. The Lurline was doing good busi-( The steamer Alliance arrived down aess last evening when she docked j early on Sunday morning, en route t. Bav. on her reoular run, ana t.r wntB sne wem hv I - - - . . lav. - tarried the following pople as pas- sengers: i. - .. ,rriveJ Alice Loomis of Nancotta; Mr. nu; . was doing good business on all decks. ft. E. Glover of Sublimity, Or-; Dean Blanchard of Rainier; Captain . w - n c:.. T Txlie. I. Garden, Mrs. u- 'ii t T 'n Friedman. H- EN Deputy, R. M. George. Mrs. E. F-Wright in from Coos waters, with good busi ness, and after a brtjtf stay at tne u R. & N, went on up stream. The oil tank steamship Rosecrans vesterdav. bound for i Monterey, Cal. The oil tank steamship Asuncion rantain Bridtrett. entered port on The steamer South Bay entered port yesterday afternoon and docked ' . .. . A-in nVtock at tne y ' - , , . w .eninr. She carried a heavy Sunday evening last and kept on up cargo of tar in barrels and other like the Columbia. stuff. She went to the Lanenaer aim The steamer J. B. Stetson was among the get-aways from this po.t aa,a nart of it. and then left fc Wfvatvu F . tne upper reacnes ui - - . , - on Sunday last going hence to San The steamer Charles R. Spencer did , Francisco. j not make the Sunday run promised; . . , - k. Anwn to- The French bark Jacobson ba Dv ner menus. w . t- . L however, about 1 o'clock p. nr.. dropped down the river from Linton ... . . i. c. xnruA 3 to Frescott ana wui ioaa mmocr m and win leave oat ju o'clock, an hour earlier than her old- the latter port forU. K. delivery, time schedule. I ! The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg has The steamer Northland entere i j arr;ved jn from the Nehalem after port yesterday and docked at the Cal ender pier at 9 o'clock, where sne left seven tons of local freight, before going on up the river. load of general merchandise. The steamer Yellowstone has de narted for the Golden Gate, with o0- r;t me in lumber loaded in the Willametti Ine stcamsu'i ix"a- - river. Logical Eczema Cure Endorsed by Physicians After treating eczema for years as a practically incuraDie oiooa uncase yesterday from San Francisco with a heavy line of general cargo ana over 300 passengers. Captain Masons re ported a beautiful trip every mile of the run. The fine new steamer Majestic came mt Vr i:Z 1 1 B l"Z -dicaf world is great interest l luc ed in the discovery that it is not Co,umbia- ' blood disease at all, but is due to parasite in the skin itself. This para Ti, sfpamer Thomas L. Wand was , ;,- js easily destroyed by the extern a Sunday arrival from the Bay Citv,!al application of a compound of oil and she "caught her breath" at the '0f wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc Callender dock before hiking out fV This will quickly kill all eczema the metropolis. ! germs, while soothing and refreshing ithe skin Dr. R. A. Folkerts, of Duluth Minn, tells of the success in treat ine natients: "There was a man here suffering irom eczema for the last 14 years and I applied the D. D. D. treatment I also aoolied it to a man of West Duiuth. Minn., who has been suffering The steamer Johan Foulsen was j among the Sunday arrivals from the California coast; she went on to the metropolis for a load of lumber. The steamer Shoshone was number ed among the entries to this port on Sunday last, and went up stream after J with Rheumatism for 14 years, and her cargo of lumber. STAURANT THE ASTORIA IE 399 Bond Street Will Continue Under the Manage ment of MANQ H1NG The Finest Meals Served in Astoria. Your Patronage Solicited. Courteous Treatment to AIL At the meeting of the common council last night there was very little of unusual importance that arose for consideration. Mayor Smith, who is ill, was not able to be present and Councilman Frael who is president of the council, presided. All of the other members were present, except Mr. Bclland. who is now in Alaska. The Irving avenue matter again arose this time upon a communica tion presented to the council by y. A. Goodin, the .contractor who did the work. Mr. Uoodtn staieu in mi communication that from the Shively line to 35th street a considerable part t Imnmvemcnt has washed or v4 tH ....... - - unk wav dunna the winter and mat this resulted from unforeseen circum stances and from no fault of his. Mr. Goodin states that last fall, as evi denced by the fact that he had re reWrA 80 oer cent of his contract price .that he had completed the work along there and'that it would not oe 'iust or fair" to demand of him now that he make good the harm that has ensued during the winter. Of course if the contractor is compelled to mak him good on all this damage it will fall heavily on him; but of course the nroDertv owners in turn cannot be exoected to bear all the brunt 01 tne matter, for they already have sunereu more than anyone else and to do jus tice and equity in the matter is no light task. However, it is presumed that the council will be willing to ao all it consistently can to be eminent ly fair with Mr. Goodin. Various Matters. The brick company, the Astoria riav Product Company, asked per mission to take sand from the tun on the street on 47th street, as the tak inir it awav would only work away J t.:n tw will have to be cut down nmetime anvway. The required per mission was granted and probably tne adiacent property owners have no ob jection. It was also ordered that the city attorney prepare an orainance for the purchase of the Mike Matnn place in Uniontown to be used as a site for a fire station- Councilman Stangeland called at it There is nothing that increases the value of your prop erty so much as a good coat of paint to say nothing about the looks. This is the time of the year when you want to dress up your place and we have all the best materials to do it with. WE2 H NDLB JOHNSON WOOD DYES AVENIRUS CARBOLINEUM JAP-A-LAC DECORATOR COLD WATER PAINT Your wne can pui mis on. ADAMS' PAINT BRUSHES PHOENIX PURE PAINTS STANDARD VARNISH JAPANESE OIL STAINS Everything else you need to make your home look spick and span. Come and get our figures. Iroar a m jioiies narawcure NEW TO-DAY The Modern. The best and most up-to-date ton- sorial parlor in the city is the Modern. Perfect comfort and service guaranteed to all. Excellent baths. tcntion to the dangerous condition of the street and sidewalk at 35th and Duane. The highway is already fenc ed off there, but it was stated that the which are equally bad, including some on Commercial street. Mr Kearney also stated there should be larger sewer mains In various parts ot the sidewalk also be fenced off. Houses In The Street. Makula & Wuopio, the contractors who have the contract for one block of the improvement of 18th street, stated that they are unable to go ahead with the work for the reason that they find the street is not down to grailc, as the specifications call for, m . and that three houses and various Kelley, The Wood Man. ences within the confinM of the Wm. Kelley, the wood and dealer, is prepared to supply the pub-, Manifestly the lie and all his old customers with the i contractors couid , g0 ahead with best slabwood that Astoria has ev-ir: . Th . d if the council would reimburse them for Their contract is not If there are houses and fences in the street it would appear to be the duty of the owners to get sidewalk is also in very dangerous city, and instanced the sewers on 7tli shape and that trouble is apt to occur i and 8th. which are so small that it i at any time. It was ordered that the almost impossible to keep them clear in winter, ana on iinn siren, wmcn is always giving trouble. seen. H promises not to join any comDinauon 10 ... Mthe extra cost. wood and he w.u Keep ais o.u uuc ; , , ine man nu v"-w Ring up Main 2191 for particulars. them off, as the council would hardly The very best board to be obtained ar tQ fof the city is at "The Occident " . ,:,.,. Eczema in his feet, and the second treatment in both cases cleared the ikin almost absolutely. The first ap plication is a balm, and its soothing ,-ffprt i bevond exoression. I shall never be without it, and shall use it among my patients altogether." No matter how terribly you suffer froin"eczema, salt rheum, ringworm, etc., you will feel instantly soothed and the itch allayed at once when a few drops of this oil of wintcrgreen cc-r pound is applied. The cures a',1 seem to be permanent. We recom mend if with D. D. D. Soap. Charles Rogers & Son, druggists. Be Sure to Get Some We will Oive One Pound of Candy Your Choice FPEB with every dollar purchase next Saturday May 8th. Be sure and get some FREE. Will hold the sale prices on the few pieces of muslin underwear left from last weeks sale, which were cut 25 to 50 per-cent while they last. Y) f7 C&L2 " Ninth in the citv Hotel." Rates very reasonable. Try our own mixture of coffee thr J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Mair A Cleaner That Cleans. W. H. Fellman, the furniture man, is at tne neao 01 in carpci liihuB industry in Astoria, because he pos sesses the best and only Vacuum car pet cleaner in the city. He will scn l it to any house, on demand at mod erate rates, and clean your carpets on the floor, without an atom of dust ap pearing anywhere in the process, ana to the saving of household drudgery the removal of a trespass on its prop erty; on the other hand the owners, are likely to say that the city should pay for the removal on the grounds of "negligence" on the part of th. city. etc. The 'mix-up is a bad one. The matter was referred to the street committee, and possibly new bids m;iy be called for. Wants His Money Back. Henry Vahlsing, the keeper of a saloon whose license was taken awav for the reason that liquor was sold to a minor therein, asked the council for $200 of his license money back, on the ground that six months iof it had u.v. DO...-B v., o---r - - this line for the women of the not expired. Perhaps the council may homes. It is the cleaner that cleans. and opt rates quickly silently, and ad mirably. Drop m and leave your rlpar romnlexion tnte Fnlev's Orino Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs ann tnorougn ly cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs in the spring in order to feel well. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drui? Store. The Proper Place. Go to the Occident Barber Shop if are particular and desire nrsi- class service. Satisfaction guaranteed. An expert bootblack and porter has also been engaged., you CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Be M You Kav3 Always Eo Vbeuv the gigiodtuiti o( tfoorl naturedlv return, though doubt less there is no means of making ii do so; and especially ever saloon man gives bonds condition that they shall stand forfeited in case of the saloon not being run in the right way. I. Rosendale, the man who was opce turned down in his application for a license in the "Owl" saloon, and again put in an application for one, was granted the license last night. It had been stated that he had said he didn't want it if the council insisted upon certain changes being made in the numerous exits and entrances to the place! but apparently he changed his mind Some Bad Sidewalks. Superintendent Kearney made a re port in reference to the condition of certain streets and sewers. He said that the sidewalk on 14th, from Grand to Jerome, is in very bad shape; also on Bond, from the McCIure line west; also that the sidewalk on Franklin, 31st to Adair's, is in dangerous con dition. He might had added others Saloon Ordinances. The Curtis saloon ordinance was not acted upon last night, as Council man Curtis said Mayor Smith has suggested one or two niinor changes. The Prael ordinance, providing for $300 license, was passed last night. Thus there are now two new saloon ordinances, the Prael ordinance, and the Bclland ordinance, which provides for Sunday closing' The Curtis ordi nance, if adopted, will repeal both of 'hese. New Curfew Ordinance A curfew ordinance was adopted last night, introduced by Councilman Lcinenweber, providing that minori under the age of 15 years, shall be off the streets after 8 o'clock at night and all minors between the ages of 15 and 21 years shall be off the streets after 9 o'clock. Astoria Day. The committee on the Astoria day at the Seattle exposition, of which Curtis is chairman, made the follow ing report: "We, your committee appointed to make arrangements for Astoria -day at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacinc4 Exposi tion to be held in the city of Seattle on July 17. 1909, beg leave to submit the following report; "We have corresponded with the exposition managers and have been assured of every courtesy being ex tended to the citizens of Astoria on that day. It Wis been sugested that the council co-operate, with the Astoria Chamber of Commerce, but we do not believe that to be advisable, as fol lowing the usual custom of that orga nization, citizens would be called up on to contribute to a fund for adver (Continued on page 6) ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MAKUF4CTURERS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED ... . Canning- Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFIT! FURNIIHED. r0rrtipondtncs Solicited. Root ! Fort ttmt 1 m 1 Works Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr England's oldest man married the third time at 120, worked in the fields till 132 and lived 20 years longer. People should be youth ful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock. Ky., shows how to remain young. "I feel just like a 16-year-old boy,' he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. 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