The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 17, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTOMAX, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903.
MARINE MEMORANDA
Lively Record of Men and Vessels
in Port Yesterday.
BIG LINERS ARE NUMEROUS
Pctter'j Last Trip From Ilwaco Arrir
all Last Night The Bis Occano Due
Falkc to Arrive Today Cascades ia
and Out This Morning.
from Portland, yesterday, and after tak
ing on tome extra tonnage at this poiut,
reared during the afternoon fur I'm
pqua and AWi.
The handsome O. R. A X. river linor
T. .1. Totter, arrived down from the
metropolis at 2:30 p. 111. yesterday, and
continued to Ilwaco and the benches. Her
return trip to Portland, today, will end
her service on the Ilwaco run for thi
season. She will resume her old place
and schedule on the Portland-Astoria
run, tomorrow.
The big British liner (Veano, the
crack lumber carrier, in due to arrive
from Shanghai at any hour. She it
billed for Portland on another lumber
charter, and if aue take away more than
she did on her last voyage there will be
a panicky rise in the market value of
that commodity. She went out with
nearly four million feet on her last
cruise from here.
j The barkentineAmelia. in ballast from
San Francisco, for Kanicr, came in from
The British steamer Kelvinbank, 20
days from Nagasaki, crossed the Colum
bia river bar on the night of Friday, and
passed p to Portland yesterday after
noon. Captain U. X. Ryder, her com
mander, reports a fair, and entirely un- i sea yesterday, under her own canvas
eventful pasage, with five day of fog on
the meridian line and eastward, (ISO de
grees). The Kelvinbank is in water bal
last and Will load for the Orient again
as soon as possible. She carries 31 offi
cers and men, and all are well on board.
Captain Huhs is in command. She will
leave up the river today in tow.
The Kleetro has arrived in home wat
ers and is as sound as a dollar, the dam
age inflicted upon her by the Samson
having been made good in every par
ticular. She resumed her duties as quar
antine boat at this pott yesterday morn
ing. The steamship Tottenham left her an
chorage in the channel this side of
Tongue Point, yesterday morning and
proceeded to sea in charge of a bar pilot.
The steamer Sue II. Elmore arrived
up from Tillamook City yesterday af
ternoon with a comfortable manifest of
people and merchandise.
The Regatta Company lias placed a
lot of lumber on the Flavel dock with
which to cover toe grandstand material
lett over from the late festival, and
which will be preserved for use next
year.
The steamer Harrison arrived down
The German war ship Fa Ike is clue
in these waters some time today. She
hails from Pugct Sound, ami will proceed
to Portland with all due haste. Cap
tain lU'hncke must obey his orders
whatever the Portland influence that in
spired tljem. and Astoria must lie "passed
up. Anyway they cant stop her
smoke from floating over this place.
The 0. R. 4 X. liner St. Taul, ar
rived in from San Francisco yesterday
ai 2 o'clock p. in. with a big list of
jieople and a heavy line of miscellaneous
merchandise. On her way into her
dock she came within a hand's breadth
of cutting the steamer Shamrock in
two. The Shamrock was tacking out of
her berth for her customary north-shore
run, and the St. Paul was almost on
top of her, but the Shamrock's "go
ahead" rung itself into fragments and
the sturdy little steamer darted back
into safety with but few feet to spare.
The St. Paul will be back from Port
land on Tuesday.
The Swedish ship, Clan McFarlane,
Captain Westerberg, twenty days out
from Los Angeles, (where she discharged
a part of her Antwerp cargo) crossed
in last evening at 7 o'clock, bound for
Portland, and anchored off the bwer
quarantine station. She left 1am Ange
les on Augut 20th last. She is cement
laden.
The oil-tank steamer Whittier, tow
ing the tank-barge, Santa Paula, i due
to arrive here. Captain Craig went to
the mouth of the river yesterday on a
search for her but up to the last me
sagegfrom the liar, she had not been
sighted.
The steamer Ca -cades, from San Fran
cisco, arived in this port late last night.
She discharged her freight and passeng
er Portland bound at this point, and
will leave out at 7 o'clock this morning,
under orders for Kverett, Washington,
where she will load lumber at Weyer
hauser's mills, for San Francisco. The
Lurline will be down at noon today for
the Cascades freight and her pasengers
wjJJ go to Portluud via the A. 4 C. R.
railroad.
to 23rd and from 17th to 10th, will prob
ably b confirmed by the council on
Monday niuht. I'ntil confirmation is
made the property owner assessed for
the improvements may employ the
option granted by the charter, of filing
an application to pay their several as
sessments in five year installment and
in the case above mentioned many tit
urns have filed such pleas.
lit the police court yesterday two
cast's of plain drunk were disposed oft
one violator yielding up hi forfeited
hail in the sum of (3 and the other go
ing to jail for five days, in default of a
ready ten dollar bill to meet the demand
made by Judge Anderson.
VETERAN'S IMPRESSION OF
THE GRAND ARMY CONVENTION
! School Times
Mere
BUSTER BROWN
gives you your School Outfit for the season if you
wear his Stockings.
For ten days, beginning Saturday, Sept. 10th, we
sell Buster Brown Stockings for Boys, and Buster
Brown Sister's Stockings for Girls, with the following
phenomenal offer:
With every purchase of four pair at one time
during this sale we will give you
FREE FREE FREE
1 Scholar's Companion, 1 Ruler, 1 Lead Pencil, 1
Penholder and Pen, 1 Robber Eraser, and
1 Tablet of Writing Paper
A complete outft for School use.
i
H
In addition to the above, we give you a ticket
showing you have made this purchase. This ticket,
presented at our Hosiery Counter at any time during
the first session, entitles you to your needs in school
of all your Stationery, Pencils, etc., without any ad
ditional purchase or cost to you.
NOTE: The purchase must be made of four
pair of Stockings during this sale to entitle you to
the above.
Parents should realize the saving this means to
them for an entire season.
25c per pair
THE FOARD 8 STOKES CO.
Astoria's Greatest Store
t
Interview With Capt. G. L, Goodale
Departure for Barton Tomorrow.
Captain tJ. L. (iondale, I'. S. A., cou
tructing quarter-master, department of
the Columbia, with headquarter at Fort
Stevens, was busy in his Page llloek of
fice yesterday morning when a reporter
for the Astorian called upon him.
Winding up the loose ends of detail in
cident to his retirement from the post
and his departure for his new assign
ment at Hot-ton, on tomorrow night's
Portland express.
In answer to an inquiry to how he
enjoyed his recent visit to Denver a a
participant in the (irand Army conven
tion there, Captain (ioodalc stopped
work long enough to say that the ex
(erience was one of the plcasnntest of
his life; that such conventions of men
who had run the piuntlet of the terrible
season of war, were always profoundly
interesting; the greetings Is-tween men
who had been comrades in arms, fellows
in disaster, co-winners in great victories
and co-sufferer in tragic defeats, were
fraught with sorow and pride, and in
tensely reminiscent phases that more, or
less, swept men off their feet; that the
last great gathering was no exception to
the rule. The chief Incident in the
larger affair of the convention was, he
said, the final election of the old hero,
Corporal" Tanner to the pot of com
mander in-chief of the old guard.
He returned to the coat by way of
San Francisco, with two week of his
leave of absence still unexpired and he
had programmed a visit to Hot Springs,
Oregon, but on arriving at San Fran-
cisco he found his new orders awaiting
him, so he abandoned all programs, re
linquished hi unexpired leave, and
came directly to his post here to pre
pare for the change. Fn route from
San Francisco he caught an exceptional
ly fine view of the scenic splendor of
southern Oregon, along the line of the
Southern Pacific railroad, and took on
a realizing sene of the new and won
derful development of that section,
which he thinks portends u tremendous
uplift for Oregon.
Happily, Captain Coodale' new as
signment brings him in actual touch
with his home and family. They are
at Medford, five mile out of Iloston,
where his official Headquarters are fixed,
and this is a source of supreme satis
faction to him, since be has languished
for home ties and influences ever since
his arrival at this po-t, June 2H, l!Kl.
His new post is similar to the one he
occupies here, but larger in scoe and
iiiiiKirtani-e. He will lie constructing
quarterinatr there, as here, but with
a territory embracing Forts Warren,
Storey, Hanks, Revere, Andrews, R.h.
niun and Standisli, in Massachusetts mid
Fort Stark, at Portsmouth, New Hamp
shire. H! will relieve Major John K.
Haxter, I'.'S. A.
Captain tioodulc haves for Huston on
tomorrow's evening train, and will go
through direct. He expressed a sincere
regret at leaving Astoria and the sun
dering of very many pleasant relation
ships established in the four years of his
stay here.
Astoria, too. has something to deplore
in the change that removes Captain
(ioodale beyond her borders, and noth
ing but the kindest and friendliest com
ment is rife in the city over his going.
ISoton is fortunate.
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
At the Occident.
W. 11. Nichols, Denver.
Mr. Trites, Frmie, It. C.
Mr. It. W. Wood, Femie, H. C.
C. F. MctUicc and family. Walla Walla,
1. 11. Nelson and wife, Pendleton.
John Dyer ami wife, Present!, Aria.
II. tV 5. Cox and wife, Preco!t, Aria
11. H. (Sever, Prescott, Ari.
II. T. Findlay, Portland.
A. M Meals, Portland.
Mrs. Jo-eph Kll, Pendleton.
tleo. C. l.uders, Portland.
C. 1. Duliicll, Knapton.
Albert Hakala.
11. Rockwell, City.
t Richard tieorling.
AT THE CITY HALL
Another Day of Quietude at the Muni
cipal Building.
The assessments for street improve
ment covering Kxchange street from 21st
STAMMERING AND STUTTER'
ING CURED
For Particular! Addreti
THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM
MERERS
12G1 cast Yamhill Street,
Portland, Oregon..
BASEBALL SCORES.
Tacouia, Sept. 1(1. Taeomn, il; Seat
tle 8.
Is Angeles, N-pt. 10. Los ngelcs,
4: Portland. 0.
San Francisti, Sept. 10. San Fran-
cisco, 10; Oakland, 0.
Are You Engaged?
Engaged people should remember that,
after marriage, many quarrel can be
avoided, by keeping their digestion in
good condition with Electric Hitter. S.
A. Brown of Bennettsville, S. C, ay:
"For years, my wife suffered intensely
from dyspepsia, complicated with a tor
pid liver, until she lost her strength and
vigor, and became a mere ,wreck of her
former self. Then he tried Electric
Biter, which helped her at once, and
finally made her entirely well. She is
now trong and healthy." Cha. Roger,
druggist, ell and guarantee them, at !
FREE
A Watch, Guaranteed a Good
Timekeeper will be Given
FREE
With Each Boys' Suit Bought
From Us Between Now
and Oct. 1st.
These Suits comprise alLth.it is New
and Stylish in Boys' Wear
Cheviots, C&ssimeres, Plain and Fancy Worsteds
AT
$2.50 to $10.00 Suit
nd WATCH FREE with
every Suit from now till October 1st.
A Stokes Suit
means
AtGood Suit
or
MONEY REFUNDED
P. A. STOKES
Church
Notices :
jJr
BEzmmvE
Salvation Army.
Ensign Storey of Portland will I
with the local Salvation Army today,
All uie mrdiully Invited to attend the
services at the hall after the street
meeting.
OUR FALL
-GOODS
Are coiii i II g in thick and
fast.
NEW SUITS,
NEW COATS FOR LADIES' MISSES
AND CHILDREN.
NEW SHIRT WAISTS GALORE.
All Kindt and Style From
75c to
$3.95
NEW SILK SniRT WAISTS.
We are ready for the Children'
School Opening.
BOY'S SUITS.
t BOY'S AND GIRLS SHOES.
Remember Our "76" School
Shoe, It Can't Be Beat for the Rainy
Weather.
Children's School Caps in
great variety. We have
what you want at prices
that are lower than ever.
First Lutheran.
Services tomorrow as follow at the
jriit Lutheran church, 117 Frnnkliu
avenue. . tiustav V. I(yduit, pastor,
j . Moining service in, Swt'isij tVcnir);
j -e ! iii Eugli-h at H oYI.s k. The
jpn t'ir nil speak on the subject "The
llelatina of t 'litis! to the Christian."
Baptist and Methodiit.
'I lie li,i.ti-t mi l the Methodi-t
li i;vlie will meet in union eris at
II .1, 111, and i'.'IO p. in, at the lt I'.up-'i-t
church. The morning sermon will
e ili-,lr!icd by the ltev. I.. .1. Tmill
bull p. hir of.tlie l'.,ip(i-t Flniicu, Ill
.lie etcllillK I Sr. . I Tllfts, -1 1 j n t i 1 1 -leiident
of Oregon Anti-Saloon league
will sjicak to the audit-nee. Ihiptist Sun
day school at lo a. m., and Methodist
Sunday school at I2:1.V 1'iiion Young
People's meeting at 11:30 p. m. Ev
erybody cordially invityd and a full
attendance of the members of Isith
churches is especially desired.
Grace Church.
Divine service at tirace church Sun
day, S-pt. 17, at II a. 111. and 7 :' p.
m. Sunday school 12::i0 111. Service at
Holy InitiHfitiV cluiH'l upH-r town at
::."t0 p. m.
First Congregational.
The li'ifiilur services will Ih- held in
the First 'iiiiii-rcjfiit buiiil church at 11
a. 111., and 1:W p. in.. At the morning
-ervice ltev. W. .1. Sharp, field secre
tary of the t ini-lian Endeavor iciety
of fircgon and Washington, will preach.
At the evening service a musical pro
HI a ill will he given under the direction
of Mrs. (ico. C, Wutkin. Sunday school
12:20 p. m.
Presbyterian Church.
Kev. W, U. Ijiyson, 1). C. L., pastor.
Services II a. in. and 7s.'l0 p. 111. Sun
day school 12:15 There will be a con
ference nt 3 p. 111. for all young people's
societies and an address by Kev. fShnrp.
There will be a mass meeting in the ev-
J-v9 TBhe sSL.
BEElisSiHrVE
Full inti'i mat inn to the cost of
a commercial, !ioiihund or aciiduii 1
educatiiti Is t;iicii in the huiid-i nicly
illu-liatcd cat allelic of the 'ImIiius
lluill' College. Wlile fol one.
2.V:i.l V. M. C. A. Hording Poitland,
're.
The
Astoria
Restaurant.
C.OOl), CLEAN
MEALS
EXCELLENT
SERVICE
OPtN ALL NIGHT
399 lioml St., cor. Ninth
Accordion. Sunburst
and Knife Pleating
To Order
STEAM PROCESS.
No Hot Iron. No Burning of Good.
Miss O. 'Gould
Eighth Floor, Marquam Building.
PORTLAND.
Prompt and Careful Attention Gires
to all Out-of-Towa Orders.
Hats Trimmed,
Hats Cleaned,
Feathers Curled
Free of Charge.
Mas. R. Inglcton has
opened a nice line of La
dies' and Children's Fall
and Winter Hats.
Kirs. R. Inglcton
WELCH BLOCS,
Otfoaita Budget Office,
eiiiii( and an addres by Iter. Sharp,
Held representative of the ( lirl-tiull Kll
deavor ocicty. All yoillljj S'ode's so
cieties are tirjcd to I rccnt at Isilli
senii-. Mr. T. 1). IVrguwn will sintf
a miIo Sunday morning. Mr. (!. V.
I-uiiht Mill iti a solo Sunday even
iii(, Next Wednesday Hi pa-tor wilt
talk 011 Ituine, Kloreniv and Venice.
ANTI-SALOON RALLY.
Dr. (i. I Tufts, superintendent of the
Auti Saloon liiue of Oregon, Mill speak
ut Nor. Iiuti, M. K. church at II o'clock
today, at ItHlmiiy l.utliersn church at 3
p. m. mid at the First llaitit eliurrh
nt nij;!it. lie will dis-ti. up
phases of tiie Uctioii. All are welcome.