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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1904)
- ABTOBIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1901 , JPAGIL THREE. ! MEATS - FISH - GAME - POULTRY I UIUIIBHIIIIUIIIIIIiHUIItUUIMlllltmfftfaMiltltffliatMMtMIHlMIMtl Everthing seasonable is in our Market. We sell only fresh, pure and clean foods. Prompt delivery. Everycustomer satisfied. Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market, i HALAR BROS., Proprietor!, Twe Uth Strcot. For Stylish Men Suits with the Snap, Stylo and Finish. Do correctly dressed. It cohU no more if you ste ANDREW LAKE ... 482 Comuicrclnl Street. Scow Bay Iron & Brass Works ' Manufacturers cf PEARY'S NEW SHIP FOR ACTIVE TRIP NOW BEING BUILT the Amerkan-HawaJlan Btamr Ne vadan, Just sailed. It amounted to SJftfl ton dead weight and comprised almost everything In the line of merchandise. Jtucksport, Me., Nov. 14. To the people of thla village there la a re minder of old times In the merry chan tor of saw and hammer echoing from the shipyard on the river bunk, but while this renewal of activity re calls the days when Duckiport ships sailed all the ports known to merchant cAptnlna,the vessel which Is being built In the old yard upon Veronla Island Is not destined for purposes of trade. Khe Is to force her way as far as pos sible Into the lie-covered seas of the fur ; north, carrying Lleutenant-Com- the center of the decks, these braces will extend diagonally downwards and outwards, the lower ends resting against the frames and helping them to with stand the pressure of the Ice. With a hull thus filled with timbers, provis ion must be made for living quarters above decks, and here there will be two houses, so constructed that they may be removed and set up on shore. For the rest, the vessel will be rigged as a three-masted schooner with an excep tionally large spread of canvass and will also be provided with ateam power. Iron, Steol, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Fouudryiucn And Patternmakers. Absolutely firstchuw work. Prices lowest. Phcne 2451 Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL 8 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All (foodasliipped toourrnre will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. ---- - vo.-l. JTg-';. Oevernment Offers Reward, Berlin, Nov. 14. The Russian con suJ at Bremen has offered In behalf of the government a substantial reward for evidence bearing on the Dogger bank affair. &e STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S fASKlONABLE VAUDC Vlllf HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE TttEA- TEN OP PORTLAND a a TO SAIL A RCTIC 8EA8. The Ship in Whieh Lieut Commander Peary Will Start on Hie Quest for the Pole. BniHHHKmHiimnnmmiHHniiitniiH. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUIt, FEED, NtOVISlONH, TOBACCO AND CIOAK8. Supplies of all kinds at lowest prints for FUhermeu, Farmers and Loggers Branch Unlontown, - Phones, 711, Unlontown, 713 A. V, ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Street.. ASTORIA. OREGON. rrrTTTTITtTITITITTTTTTTTmiIIITITTXIITIIIITTITTT FISHERMEN ll" """''' aMAaL fitininiwiii.iiiiiiiiiiiri" Mi"' " The 3 J horse power (horsepower guaranteed) Wol verine Special 4 cycle gasoline en gine is absolutely the best engine for a fish boat because you can run it slow enough to be used in handling v you net. Can you Vj say this of any "yf, other engine you have socn? Uses less oil than any other engine on the market. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N. II. LINDBERG, Agent. r - Frankfort, Wash. , , , .,,, I EWZEALANDFIREINSDRANCECfl Of New Zealand I PANY W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., 5an Frandsoo. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Ilaa been Underwriting on the Pacifio Coast for twenty-five years EfcWtORE Q CO., Sole Agents ,f;, Astoria, ,. r iOregon.; HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. trwnder I'earjr In order that he may make another du.h for the pole. Noth Ing Is to be allowed to delay the work of construction, if human foresight and Ingenuity can prevent It. A house has been erected over the stocks and work upon the vessel will go on dur Ing winter, no matter how severe may be the storm sweeping down the valley of the Penobscot. When a naval architect designs a ship for Arctic exploration his first care Is to so model the hull that when caught In the Ice floes he craft will be forced upward, but the mere form of the hull is not enough to secure safety. It must be made as strong as material and skiU permit. To secure this result, only the toughest of wood Is used. In the Peary ship, the stem, stern-post. keels, keelson and frames are of care fully selected white oak. The massive frames will be only two feet apart from center to center, and they will be en closed In a steel cage made of diag onal straps and covering the Inner fab ric of the ship from stem to stern. Over the straps will be a double course of five-Inch planking of yellow pine and white oak, and between these two courses will be tarred hemp or tarred canvass. A guard stroke of white oak surrounds the vessel at the level of the main deck, projecting outward for such a distance that when the Ice presses against her sides and she Is forced upward by the resistance the ship will actually rest upon the guard struke. More than that, should she be frosen In, It would be possible to' break the grip of the Ice by the use of hy draullo Jacks placed unded the stroke, Naturally, so Important a part of the vessel's protection is securely fasten to the hull and In addition la strength ened by an angle bar of steel on its under aide. , Equally foreign to the method of constructing a vessel of ordinary model Is the system by which the hull Is to be further strengthened. The Interior of the ship will be almost completely fill ed with heavy timbers. Starting at She will be of about 1600 tons and will be ready for service early next summer. It Is the explorer's plan to go In the vessel to the northern shore of Grant land, winter there and make his dash for the pole during the following summer. CARRIE8 6300 TONS DEAD WEIGHT Largest Cargo Ever Sent From San Francisco to Hawaii. San Francisco, Nor, 14. The large est cargo of freight for Hawaii every carried from this city was taken by MASS OrSORES Awful Suffering of a Bo ta an Itching Humour. CURED jfGUTICUBA Hf -naare Inch of Skin ca u,iio!8 Boify Was Unaffected. My little son, boy of fire, brofce out with aa Itching nuh. , Three doc tors prescribed for him, hot he kept retting worse vntO we eonld not dress hhn taf more. The finally tdrlsed me to try a certain medical college, bat Its treatment did Dot do any good. At the time I was Indue. I to try Cnticura Remedies he was so bad that I had to cut his hair off and put the Cntlcora Ointment on him on bandages, as It was Impossible to touch him with toe bare hand. There was not one square Inch of skin on his whole body that was not affected. Be was one mass of sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and In removing them It used to take the skin oft with them, and the screams worn tbe poor child were heart-breaking. I began to think that he would never get well, but after tbe second application of Cutlcara Ointment I began to see signs of Improvement, and with tbe third and fourth applies tions the sores commenced to dry op. Bis skin peeled off twenty times, bat It finally yielded to the treatment. I used the Cnticura Resolvent for his blood, and now I can say that be Is entirely cored, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than be Is to-day." ROBERT WATT AM, ' 4929 Center Are., Chicago, IiL, Dee. SO, 1897. No return in six years, Mr. Wattam writes, Feb. 13, 1903. "Tour letter of the Slst In regard to the ease of my little boy at hand. Iam truly thankful to say that the cure effected by the Cnticura Remedies has been a most thorough and successful care to date." SsU taM Btt wirti. OitliM Stl SH tt ftna rf cbxuM, Cowl TOU, 1M. Kr i of K, ChMft of Program Monoty. Cam, of Acts Thondqsj MATINEE DAIL Y AT 2.45 P. U MONSTER BILL Week JieginuiDg MONDAY MATINEE, NOV. 14 Feature Act SYLVESTER, JONES and PRINGLE Kings of Minstrsls Greatest Singing Act en the 8 tag. PAUL LA CROIX Comedy Juggler of Nimble Fingers, Who Gets Real Busy. " IRENE KOEER y A Novelty Artist Whose Long Suit Is Springing Delightful Surprises. THE THREE KELLEYS Singers, Dancer, and Comedians, law traducing Baby Kelly, the World' Greatest Child Dancer. ' Astoria's Favorite Baritone : n EDOUARD 8COTT, In Pictured Melodies, Singing "Way , Down in Old Indiana," Published , by Howley Dresser, New Yorfc. EDI80N'S PROJECTOSCOPE, Ospicting Recent Ev.nts by Life Me tion Pictures. t Admission 10c to any seat in. w.l rh. ton it k Pull Bonoa. 1 CohiBtia. iv. fvam Drug uad Cfera. Corp., Holm Propmuia, r mW fee TUw to Cm tntj Uiuumu.' r 1 MASQUERADE BALL. ThanKsgiving Eve, Wednesday, Not. 23rd. By ConcomlylTribe, Improved Order Red Men. Foard Stokes Hall. sWrasasBBcsW rears The ingredients in many soaps, ret quire, free alkali to ,, saponify 'them. The rich, cool lather of Pears does not result from free alkali, fats or rosin. Pears and purity are synonymous. This is the Stove Season We buy Stoves and Ranges of the best makes by the car load direct from the factories and we cannot be undersold. Every Stove or Range warranted as represented. Cook Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Wood Wid kmk It I i -X ! Coal. Burners. This handsome warranted coal or wood burning heater "The" Ariel.' Hot Blast," Now only $6.50e We have on hand the largest stock ever brought to Astoria. , Do not fail U see our large stock of Ranges. . We sell da easy payments. Your credit is good. Now is the time to select. H. Z A P P 630-634 , I I. t. 1 Commercial St. The Leading House Furnisher. Matchless (or the complexion. J