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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1906)
JX. intE jiormjcg AronrA?r. astoku. ohegox. s IORDAY, JANUARY I, leoe. SAILOR CHRISTIAN OUR CUSTOMERS i , . , ' Apprerlaia our well etnrVrd ator because they find reliable g"d at rtl't pile. . . ' Our al.rk I alweye fre.h aal you don't have to wait for rernc hIi to get bergalne. Ev.ry day t Hergaln flay with u. 1' you'll only give ui yuur order we'll glv you aatlafaclkm. Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON Notable Mariner on a Visit to the Northwest C4PT. HENRY BUNDY HERE ? ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. THE lEAMHO TEBBE TALES OF TBS TOWN Ai Routb JVnd.-Bev. A. Onndrnmn of thi city wa l fcmtb Bend yestcr day, pro bing -in the evenlug la tho Nutwegiaa Metbodlet, church. OB For California. Mr. and Mr Aid andor Jllbrrt left lat evening on th. Si 10 expre for Portland from which polo thfy will go to California fur a winter eoujouro among tb urtngr and flower of the Southland., , Funeral Yeaterday, The fuorwl of Mre. Anne ' Klrrhwr. who died , last Friday at (ha 8t Mary'e hospital In thi city of eenUe exhaustion, at th. eg of 07 J', ocrured esterday afl.r- unm at li o'clock, lie, lather wat rr of th. Kt. Mary'a Catholic 'church olfl. lallng. .TV Int.rment in fireen wood cemetery, Bala ConniBied. A railroad man in tkia city, received 1 Wlr from an other railroad employee, a friend la lVrtland, conveying aa assurance that tbe reported at la of the Atorl Co lumbia River railroad to tha Northern Ferine, I a certain arid aromplibad fact, and la ao acr.pt.4 in railway clrclea at the m.lropoli. New OtBeer Elect ed.Ty pographhwl I'alon, No. 6M. of thta city, held ill regular eioo for Jaanary last eB Ing. at which tima tha following of ficer wet elected for tha current yean IWd.nl. A. C. t1iUl.it 1 Vice-President Mark Petcraoni rWrelery and Trea- William F. Orelk.. and Keargtnt- .i.Arms. W. It. Whitman. Tha Reduced for today ORANGES o-nt alat, bow 30C jj caot aita, now S aj-caot alia, now ...aoc ''oaot alia, bow ije iS-otot ow 10c JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118 123 Tw.lfth St. Aitoria, Ora. ooooooooooooooocoooooooo SHIP JEACl Now discharging at our wharf A Cargo of the Celebrated AUSTRALIAN COAL Phono orders to Main 19C31 awanananweawaBi I Elmere 8 CSOCIBS erutive committee for th. ww year J made up of ' W. R. Whitman, William (iratka and Mark Peterson. One ar marubar, W. E. Brown, waa !ctd aad inUl!fd at lat avrnlng1 mxmIiiii. ' BUILD 10 COLUMBIA. MtCorttick Baa to Conaet With Llaa at Cray't BWar. Tbt Ut number of th (Miutb IWnJ Journal, Myai "Tb. Journal baa it on f-i authority tht M. M.ni.k of tha Mormlek limbrr CoBipaay U taking out char ter fur a railroad o run to il Colum bia !Ur whara It will mntMvt with tb. run up Clray'a Rivrr. Jut wbno tb. rd will n from U not known, but prolwlily ith.r from Cltrhali or IV Kll. -It will not la loiming road pura nd .iini'l-. thoucti it will Up a bun b of tinier b.twH'n McCormlrk and tlia Culuiniiia wbib la now aivillo ami it luinrn will largely eoiui-t of Itft hauling, but tha road will 1 a com mon carrier, and ona of tl. ubjavt of tha m i to rcur an outlet on th. Columbia River for tha lumlr of tha M.irmirk mill from hib it ran b mavMii.nl l ahippwL Noma time ago, tha SouthwaH Lumlx Manufaa- turV Aoriation, whirb rompri nio.t of tha trading mill front I'bam to Ontralia on th. South IWnd bramh. .kM tha Xortbivn iViflc to allw thrm 3IW fart of waUr fnmlag. on th. Northern m.ift Urminil ground oa whh h to nrm-t a dk o that th.y rould bio br watrr from South Brnd, Thl rwjuwt waa mada ix monlba lpr and ha bn bung tip v.r alm-a. a turally tha railroad I not anxiuu to mi tha Ion haul which It would havr In carrying that lumbr aat and It ! luraM that thi Idra ha amna in- rluriic in making Ua rwpina to tb rMitHt m lw in bring fnrthi-omltig ami it ha ln Intnnit.d that tlu tinal ...,tu icmil.l ! unfavunlila for th. iU.v. rraxm. In reality, auih iMilir would b .horl.lKlitd a thi rariro hiim.nt would conit largrly .... uf inuibir whiih rould not b IilppI rt anyhow. Again, It h no doubt hatrml tha niova wlil.h Mr. .W.or- miik r making. A ona of tb mill j.uhr .f lh ( it ion wild:, 'Wr arr bound to B' t a t aat.r .m. how. and If th. Northern Paiillo will not let u ahip by way of South lbn.I thrn wa will fo to th Columbia. "Tha nw mova in railroading ran only brnrfit South Ilnd, aa it will no ..r ik Kortlirrn l'ii'lllc 10 lit. IHfc - rhanir. ita imliry Jut a aoon a It broinr apiar.nt that tb. mova la a bona Ada ona, a tha hort haul l far brtur than no haul at all. which would ha the ca with tha lud.prnd.iit road built to the Columbia." Ptratant tad Moat Effect iv. T. J. Oiamlirra, Ed. Vindicator, Lib art. Trxaa. writ. Pw. ti. 11KK: "WJth plraura and BolU-ltil by you I bar tt-atimony to the curativ nf TullarJ' lion-hound Svnip. 1 hava umhI it mj family and can chr fully affirm it la tha mot rtlwtiva and brat rmJy for cough and oold I bav vr nrd." BAPTISTE (ComDany Gvt up the Sea to Follow Work of Church aa Great Lake Buqr for jo Yeare EeUbllahed 70 Church Eighty Yetxt Old and Still Working, Vrtrdr afl.tnoon, while knorklng round tb. thousand frri of O, R. A X. dockage bar, an Aatorian r.portrd ao tiird an aged, white brardrd g.nttman waodrring aimk-nly about th outboard atringrr of tha pl.f, looking anxiouly up tb river for aomathing to appear, and pre-euppoing bim to be a waiting paorngrr for tha "nalor," than due, approarb him and pa-ard th time of day. Thi M to general con vrr nation and the following pleaaing and inter eating fart Wr.r elicih-di The old gentleman waa none oth.r than th. famou ailorChritiaa of the tirmit Uk., Captain Hrnry Jiundy, oiu-a a notrd kipp out of Chkago and the owner at bi own ma1L but proa prroii flt !f lak. tMin.r nnd M-hoon.r, and' till tha own.-r of a It i'l whooe prolit are drvotrd to tbe giKxl of mankind in tha northern water of tlutt Mvtiun. Mr i now maktrrof the fio-pr trmrr 'tlUd Tiding" an', doing drndid M-rvb among the na tive of the rly arttled khore of Ukr Huron and MM-hitfan. Tlilrty y.ar ago Captain llundy wa cunvrrt4d to the Christian rrliginn ml bring an inlrnwly prartkwl man, took bi religion to be but another rle- mmt of hi life' duty and atarted in In drmnn'irale that It wa worth aome- thing to him a an adjumi to the M-h.in. of hi. .arer. Ha put hi vea- rl In th hand of a truate with defi nite itftrui-tion and Authority for their proiM-r rare and handlinjr, and went to work to enmiplify tbe faiih that wa in him. II. nUrtrd in with a lif.-wving boat, loaded it with bililr and rrliyiou. lit erature of all kimU and went to th. upper at of the lakr and began preaching the Word, and founding Sun day arhool and churrhe. He built a crond lat, a 1xp of thirty ton, and krpt on with the work, and eveotualy ini-reaiu-d hi mean of biromolHin to a M-hootirr of forty live ton burden! trove with her perawtaniiy lor a irw more )er, and finaly b built hi pre- ent rwndwiine and eommodiou drainer, lh. "-TMiiiu." aud at eiiihty year of age it, Mill doing the great and good work he rut out for himelf a genera tion ago. ' The Anieriran Bible Sorirty, of Kew York, gave him genuine enronraRcment and ha con-tantly "pt him equipped with biblv. trarta and all tha other paraphernalia incident to hia tak and tlie buine It a In. He ha found ed aeventy fhurthen on tho benight.d nhorex enib with it nourishing Sunday chiMil, and hi convrriiin are beyond count. The wriiiht of yeara ba made itaelf felt in aH thi linniene work, aud h. hi been .cumpelh-d lo relinquish it for a aeaoon of ret. Arnmianled by bi daughter, and devoted collmgiie, Mi" Agne pumly, he mine out to lVrt land alNitit a" mouth ago, on a vUit to an elder brother (agd 84), Mr. Thnma Itundy, the well known lialhing houe proprietor.' of I'mtland, whom he had not een for thirty or more year., and after a long and Jolly tay at the Ore gon metropolis the brother ami Mi Ilnndy, earn here on Wednedny lat and tmk in all the adjacent point of inter.!, winding up yesterday with Seaaide. Tha fcrothera aeparated, the eldnr going bark, to bi Portland borne and tbe captain and hi daughter re maning here to take the ateamship "Senator" for San Franeico. Both are well and happy and In high pirlta with tha Xorthwet, for, which they cannot ay too much, they will return via California, taking their time and ex hauMlng the place of intereet en route, and will be in Chicago in tima to re.t up and prepare for tha opening of navi gation on the lake and the reuuiplion of tha plendid work they hava eatab tinned there for th good of mankind. Captain Bundy i a living exemplar of the forre of true religion $ a aturdy, earnest, capable, aelf reliant man, who believe devotedly in doing and living tha religion ha profeee. Hi enter-' prie along thi line hava cot him hundred of tbouaanda of dollar and there I no ole for measuring tha In Infra good be hai aocompliahed in the matter of aaving and directed the in dividual Uvea of tho who have come under hi influence. 11 la aa unique c. H. The Leading character and Very imprewiva in man ner and habit and compel conviction of bia perfect affinJr.y for tha Immenae and valuable labor he baa rbonen to do. ,Uood luck go with him. Caeper Aanaal Clearance Bala Bw Going On. Doat Mia It, BSMEMBEB, THUBSDAT. Her MarrUg Vw Will B 0b At tha Opera Bene. In "IXcr MarrUg Vow," which will be presented for tb. trat tima In thi city at FUhera, next Thursday even- ing, the author i aid to bava bar- monlounly woven toge ther a play of In- tne heart Interval and containing manv norcltie aa to plot and incident. The play abound In thrilling aituation calculated to arouse th enthuiam of the audience, and ctrnng climaxea that are admirably worked up. There la a trong comedy vein running throughout th piece, which i Interwoven in rjrb a manner a to relieve the (train caus ed by the more aeriou portion of tbe drama. The eene are laid In and around ltoeton, and the piece I a depiction of life among wageeamer on railroad and a ueh, win the aympathy of the au dienre. Tha ,tory i unfolded in a killful manner, and treat of detipn big villainy plotting againt honesty and virlin urceifuly for a tima, but recoiling upon the guilty one in the end. The presenting company haa been carefully elected, and Include aeteral well known player. Seat le open tomorrow morning at Holler' candy at ore. Notic to Fiahermea. Invincible oil coat, olive color, are positively guaranteed to be water proof. Fiher Bro. Co, twin d.part ruent. Cooper! Annual Clearance Sala How Going On. Dont Miaa It. K. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, do all manner of taxidermy, furaltura npkol atering, carpet cleaning and laying, nut tree making a apeciatty and all work guaranteed. V'a hava a carload of Malthoid and P. & B. Roofing to arrive ahortly. Sell ing with aa absolute guarantee for ten year. F1her Bro. Co, ealee agenta for Aitoria and vicinity. ( f OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MEETING Portland, Jan. 12th and 13th. On account of above meeting the a R. X. Co. will eell round-trip ticket to Portland at one and one third fare for boat leaving iatoria oa the morning of January 1 1th Ticket good nturninf until January 16th. Vaedi Weed! Wood! Weed! Weed! For ehoice dry box-wood, tarjaaa 9004 Bliok, ar leave order at tha Aa toria Grooery. a KtUoo, The Wood Coeptr'i Annual Clearaaca Sal New GeiatOa. Beat Miaa It Every article in the house reduced. This is the greatest offering in Fine Dry Goods Gothiiig Furnishing Goods, Etc., placed teforc.the people of the Lower Columbia for a year. COOPER, Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. Any phaaa of hunger can ba daintily gratified at nay hour of tha day or alght at tha Palace RaaUomat Tha kitchen and dining room aerviea are of tha poattiva beat Prirat dining room for Udie. Oa call bvplraa regnlar can ton. Try It Commercial a treat, oppo site Pag building. Sale The Best Fiction at Half Price 1 ' Gr austarh Castle Craneycrov Brewster's Millions Th thre boat booKa of tha aaoat popular Anaorlcan NoToliat e$SB w George Barr McCutcheon nd fifty others by the best American and English authors such as Gilbert ParKer, A. Conan Doyle, F. Marion Crawford, and Booth Tarhington all large handsome cloth bound copyrighted boohs that formerly sold for from $10d to $1.50 each at 59 cents per volume An offering made possible only by our unequaled purchasing power, and exact Knowledge of trade conditions. vSvenson's Book vStorje, Fourteenth and Commercial Street We are aole ageati la Aatoria for tha Niagara Stove Work of Buffalo, N. T. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges' aVanTrrjl 9 T"- t txi iiiaiaa.iiail iLii THS" T0UBBTXT. Krrar hava to wait long at tha Oa oldaat Barber Shop. A. E. proprietor. CcapaTa Aaaaal Oaaraaca Sala Havr Going On. Doat Kiaa It Why Depend n Ik u runt iafactory aaat cartadn aarvlea circulating libraxiaa whan wen can barf auch book aa r Baa Call ttv W aUe RlM Way Van. CraoU BW Wtmf Of Marate y Tnct Am4 many aafcaw k aa gead, fa 39 cents v Voluma THE ZENnH AND TBI STAB Every one ruarantead. Will let yes ataad or ait oa the ovea door if yon wrieh. Prica reduced on all etovee aa4 raagea till after the Holiday. r 17. J. Scully 470-471 ())MMERCIAL STREET a