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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECIMH8 la.: Mass! Wc arc sole agents for H.C. Fry Co's Cut Glass gold, medal at jthe Lewis and sition See our large display. the celebrated Awarded the dark Expo- A. V. ALLEN JH MARINE OPilERE Cptln Urkira And jits Undress Firt Drill i ... , J W11S here's ta 'em. The pretty bride, the manly groom, the stalwart captain and the good ship Sue 1L Elmore, may they have immunity from tea sickness never ret over their love sickness, tot. eg straight and "land safely, now and hereafter! Off the Iscka, New York, Dec. 15. The steamship WEDDING ON THE HIGH $EA'a .r tear Jior uiw, vu puuea on in rock but night, say eebk ulepetea to the Herald from Havana, She it now anchored in the bay, awaiting dock ing faciUtief, Vtwt af tie Uj the tiext sal Slip at Aataria Vetaela lata Way Ortr - Ut Great BirSay - Kw Steam er Kete asd CenuMit , When the steamer Sue H. Elmore, un der command' of Captain Scbrader leare port Uii morning for Tillamook Bay, aba will have oabord a couple of young Oregoniant, from Oregon City, who arc cousin and lorer and who propose take on kth nearer aM dearer tie of husband and wife, a prir ilega denied by the statutes of Oregon to youngster of that phaa of eon- aaaguinlty, so Mr. Henry M. Miller, a machinist employed by the Willamette Pulp A Paper Companyat Oregon (Sty, andvMU Leila Miller of the Mm city, bis cousin, sweetheart and fiance, will trade the coda of their native state and become man and wife under the broader ageis of international law that holda its impartial ' jurisdiction three miles out. from the shore limit of th Oregon and every other coast in the . i m Ml t.- .2l V taia Scbrader, upon the high Pacific seas," sometime after I o'clock this morning, and will tale a honey-moon trip to their valley, borne via Tillamook City and intervening point t; and tbey do say OapUin Schrader i making due and pertinent preparations for the solemn yet bappy event, and . brushing up bis sacerdotal reading in order to dispense the bijrh function of hi of fice as matter of ceremonies in credit- XM.AS AT GRIFFIN'S Our store arrangement of goods i complete although we bave much more to .get jready than -ever, before Come early and we will.be able to give you much tetter attention than the "day before' Xmas.'" In 'our window this' week Calandars, Games, Toy Books and Pramed Pictures EVENINGS ONXY w. dtfplsjJincyBrass, Glass and Met al Ware Evenings only. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC A FACT PROVEN. tte-1. Cmvtae Era the Mmt faee tteal af It Tnrik. If there is the slightest doubt la the minds of any that Dandruff germs de not exist, their belief la compelled by th fact that a rabbit Innoculated with th forma became bald In six weeks time It must be apparent to any person therefore that the only prevention of fceldnes Is the destruction of the gem which act Is successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent of eases by th application of Kewbro's Herplclde. Dandruff Is caused by the same germ which cause baldness and can b pre vented with the same remedy Nwbro's llerpldde. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the eanse you remove the effect Sold by leading dm grists- Send lfe. In 'stamp for sample to The Herplclde Co Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 361-333 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F. LauHn, Prop. ' "Special Agent" . ir"j, ' t. '' .5 ' ' UrkU la DasaabQk. Captain Larkina, of the a teenier Lur line, waa aroused out of a sound sleep yesUsnky morning by a fire alarm, and took his station in the pilot-bouse with nothing more about bis form than fleece-lined suit of woolen underwear. Be was in hU bare feet and the chilly atmosphere kept him dancing the sail or's hornpipe while Government Steam boat Inspectors' Edwards and Fuller put the vetel through a fire drill. At 6:30 o'clock this morning th in spector stole stealthily down th dark ened wharves and jumped on the boat All members of the crew were ashore with freight when Captain Edwards mounted the hurricane deck and gave the signal for a fire drill The sailors rushed pell-mell for the steamer aad took their stations at the fire appara tus and the boats. Clang! went the bell and the boats were swung into the river with a celerity and precision that pleased the inspectors. Oaptsin Larkini was tbe only one asleep. He clambered out of bis berth and remained at bis station, gav or ders and directed the maneuver just as he. would bave don bad be been fitted out in bis blue uniform and gold lace. In spite of tbe unexpected manner in which the men on the Lurline were call ed to tbe drill, they showed better dis cipline and behavior than baa been no ticed in any previous inspection of the year. After it was all over the sailor went through some of their antics for the beneft of the inspectors, "Just to show 'em we ain't so Mdomln slow as they thinks," as one "tar" put it. Telegram. FLOTSAM A1TD JETSAM The steamer Blackheath is due down from Portland this morning, bound for Far Cathay, othersi China. The German hip Tarpenbeck made it to sea yetsterday, tfrom, the lower har bor. Tli ar-Wnr filMnor in new the onlv bottom loading at.Knappton mills. She has been there sine Tuesday last- The schooner Admiral, now anchored in the city chanel will leave, up for Wetport some time today, under tow, A four-masted bark, presumed to be the Aisle, flying the French flag was hovering off the bar yesterday even ing. Tbe British ship Kynance is due down from Portland this morning loaded for Europe with grainstuffs. ea-aaaa. Th ' steamer Daisy Mitchell is due down from Portland, en route to San Francisco, early this morning. The British slip St. Mungo, Captain Buchan crossed In over the Columbia bar, from Guaymas, Mexico, yesterday afternoon late, Tbe motor schooner Dells, Captain Jensen, arrived in from Xeatuccs yes terday with ?00 cases of cheese and LslmAM n wA tai'ra 1 4tn tt V I 1B. HSMIUUIJ SSUNS WCIVifSI SvlD VI IIIIM. The Gerald C, is bar bound at New Astoria and has been for two days. She will make it cut for Xestucca and Til lamook Bay today. The steamer Cascade was on her way down the river last night and should foavs this port early this morning for tl Bay City. The "Biitib ship Dunboyne is en rout down the river and should be her this morning, outward bound for Europe with breadstuff's. The Russian bark Iobel Browne, Captain Dormer, from Guaymas, Mex ico, in ballast, for Portland, arrived in oxer th bar yesterday evening. The fine oil-tank steamer Argvle was a noon arrival from Port Harford, California, yesterday. She went on to the metropolis without delay. The steamship (Wa Rica should be in from San Francisco early this morn ing. She is never wry far behind th Senator. Another. four-matd schooner wa off th Columbia bar last evening at sun down. She is supposed to be the Robert H. Hind, from Saa Pedro, but ther is no certainty a to ber identity. The ateamsbip Senator cam ia from the California metropolis yesterday morning and after delivering som local freight at th O, R. ft X pier, left up for Portland at 11:10 o'clock. Th steamer Red on do came In from Saa Francisco yesterdsy afternoon, making the remeitably fast time of 41 hour and 30 minutes from the Mission street wharf there to th Emor dock here. She bad a cabin list of 2 people. Tbe revenue cutter Oommadore Perry will go to Portland this morning, alter her boiler will be blown .out and over hauled under the supervision of ber new chief engineer, C. TL Foote, who baa ar rived here from New York and reported for duty. The French bark Michclet, Captain Yonteau, 178 days out from Greenock, crossed the Columbia bar yesterday af ternoon, with all well on board and a long but uneventful passage. She I under Portland charter to load wheat for European delivery. HEALTHY CONDITION Annual School Report is Very Interestlnj. PRESENTED NEXT WEEK School Clerk Ferguaoa Has th Report of th Financial Condition of th As toria School District Completed and Surplus ja th Treasury. A report showing the financial condi tion of tbe Astoria school district will be presented next week at th annual .meeting of th school board by School J Clerk Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson baa al ready prepared the report and the figure which show th excellent finan cial standing of th schools, may prove interesting the report is sppended U- kw lecslfti ,Cash on band, December 1, 1904 4,C2.8 From County treasurers sect . levy of 8 mill 14.330.M From county treasurer's sect delinquent taxes 1,003.88 From county superintendent acct, state appt fund 6.383.60 From county supt acct county spptmt 1004 roll 16.068.02 From county supt sect eo. Appt taxes, 1903 timber lands .. 1,423.00 From .county, Id roll 30.6.1 From county tuition ., 68.63 From bills payable 4,000.00 Frra dumuge to furniture Adair's .75 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESZHTS. 9raTTaBa Call at Eilers, 422 and 424 Commercial street. Piano scarfs, stools and bench es. Organs and old square piano tak en in exchange for new pianos. Muie makes th borne complete! get a pisno for Christmas. Terms to suit. EILERS PLANO HOUSE, Permanently established in Astoria, January, 1901. 422-424 Commercial St Open every evening. . HOTEL ARRIVALS, The OcddeaU , G. E. Yancey, Philadelphia. W. A. Johnson, San Francisco. Robert Forbes, Aberdeen. Mrs. Ella Porter, Portland. A. D. Arper, Seattle. , T. L. Fraser, llwaco. Henry Fuller, Pt. Roberta. C. J. Peteson, Bay Center. Ceo. Hibbert, Chinook. Ames Smith and wife, Portland. G. T. Taylor, Portland. SERVICES,' GRACE CHURCH. Sunday service will be held at Grace Kpicoial church, as usual at 11 o'clock a. rn., and 730 o'clock in the evening. Sunady school at 12:30 m. Services at Holv Innocents chapel at 3:30 oc-lock in. tbe afternoon. In tea, Schilling! Best Is by no means the costliest tea ; it's a matter of taste. Of the fine kinds, the one you like best is your tea. Your grocer's; moneybaclc Cough In Praise of Chamberlain' Remedy. There it no other medicine manufact ured that ha received so much praii and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's" cougb remedy.' ft is effective, and prompt relief follows it use. Grateful parent everywhere do not h' .'Ute tc testi t it merits for the benefit of others. It a certain "UT for croup and will prevent tl:! at tack if given at th flr.f rppcnranio if disease. It is especially adapted to children as it is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. Humphries, a well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, says: T bfcuve used Chamberlains Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds in my family. I found it to be very satis factory and it gives m pleasure a recommend it" For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggist. Total MC.MC.M Cask Disbumnusts, Paid by warrant, supplies, ex penses, wood, election and water I 3.WJ 42 Paid by warrant Shively school reapir and painting 620.39 Paid by warrant Otney school repair and painting 13.98 Paid by warrant Taylor school and addition .. .. , 1,601.11 Pid by warrant Alderbrook school repair 33.20 Paid by warrant McClura school repair 1 63.24 Paid by warrant Adair school repair 73.00 Paid by warrant superintend- enU sslsry ... ., 375.00 Paid by wsrant clerk's salary 6O0.00 Paid by' teacher's salary ,,.. 19,640.64 Paid by janitor's 'salary .... 2,222.30 Paid by wsrant bond Interest 3.720.00 Paid by interest account .... 38.89 raid by wsrants bllles payable 4,000.00 Paid warrants outstanding . Dec. 1st, 1904 . . 3S9.00 Total ....H37.6D2.47 Receipts $46.9WJ.S6 Cash 37,692.47 ' . " One Piano TicKet With Every $2.50 Par chase Balance oah on hand, Dee, lt, 1903 .. 9,904.39 Warrants drawn ami outstanding JVc. 1, 1005. .. r.4.(W Old warrants out standing 2.90 357.79 Balance M,94tl.fi9 Cur for Sort XTippiea. A soon as the child is done nursing apply Chamberlain's salve. Wips it off with a soft cloth before, allowing toe child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this with the beet results. Pric 23 cents per box. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. PALE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER Brewed and sgsd under aanitsry conditions Th Health-Building quali ties of PALE BOHEMIAN LABEft BEER ar unexcel led. Thus it becomes at one a satisfactory tabl drink aad a yaluabl tonic la th sick room. Easily kept, when par chased IN BOTTLES from our agents. Oa draught at the leading Cafes, NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO, ASTORIA, OREGON. Because It Pays to Deal With WISE ft III nllAIM Courteous treatment, Good Clothes, Liberal v litis. Cheap goods at cheap prices please you first, but the smile fades withjhe colors of cheap clothes. WISE Builds His Reputation .. On Good Clothes, On new Ideas, On Liberal Treatment IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER rl Are You Planning to Remodel? If you contemp!at remodcEnt y gut proem horn bow or In thf Dear future, you should ituiy (h ' tubjsct of Pl jmb!n. A Lcui knowledge oa the subject wQ be benenclal to you la the selecttoa of the best material ini fixture and In their proper , location throujhout the home. . If you will call and coniult ni, rt vrQ give you st7sctive literature oa modern eaal s-V Urfoa and Will show VOU th simnLa ai - j-- . m3tm4t Wire we have In our showroom. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria A Our Great rxcmoval Sale of . High Grade Wall Paper .... , " . Is a Phenomenal Success. Now is the best opportunity to secure bargains as we will move to our new location January 1st, and in the meanwhile wc are ' selling wall paper at prices lower than-you . have ever seen it before. Call and inspect , our elegant lines. iS) B. F. AUen Son, comSu st Weinhard's Log; Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pre, and Bnyt, F L BISHOP. Secretary A I. FOXi Vlre Pres. , 4HTOKIA HA VINOS BANK, Tree! Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATENT IMI'KOVKU Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfili Furnished. '.",.'.'' COWESPONDENCe SOhCITtD . . . - Foot of Fourth Btreet, . I