The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 13, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
SATURDAY, JANUARY ij, iA.
11
SOI JCTTY NOTES
One Man's Opinion of the Big
Piece of Work.
MAR1NL. MATTERS ARE QUIET
Hottiaf Doing on Kim et Bay Sav
Schedule Steamer Movements Few
Vent It Cros Orer the Bit Either
Way Daya Bote.
come ha bee cherished end perpctu--at.-d
in every conceivable way that the
jobbing instinct ran devie, notably in
buidling the trestle nrk thousands of
feet in advance of the rockwork. in
stead of keeping both line of improve
ment at an even pace and finishing up
th work from tup to bottom m it
progrcssea m that th piling job ran
be maintained an to time ami profit in
some sort of ratio with lh big rock
job. No wonder w cant, nav th
dredger at work oa th Coumbia river
bar." The speaker did not hesitate to
name names and to that extent h is
i not quoted; in all ele, h said what
is written and aaid it with the assur
ance of conviction that impressed Ms
hearers deeply. It will all com out
in due time,
Th Lurlin came down from th me-
tropolia in good season last evening and
A tmp of mea were anembled yea- '" Wk himr- 8h
. . . ,...- . , v . brought down aet of handsome new
terday in on of th biggest and buat , . ..
' w bunting for the Astoria office, tare
of Astoria! eommennial offices and th by tv foot b.Hi flag, bin with tl
group referred to waa made up of aix red K on a white diamond; and an
or aeven of th bent known buina Ameriran ensign, eight by fourteen feet,
men of the city. A reported of thi f Krni M" M- Romero,
and passed out for San Francisco, at
noon, yesterday.
Th arhooner Koht. Hinds ram dow
on the Oklahama's hawser yesterday,
lumber laden for Kan IVdrw.
Th bar waa making "rough ho'
of itself trday, and Captain Rel
of tli Wallula took advantage thereof
to waxh down her boiler.
The l earner Allianc i due at th
Callendcr dock thin nioruing n rout to
Coo Ray and F.ureka. -
Th Sue H. Elmore did not get to
sea yesterday. Th bar barred ber way
to th marine metropolia of Tillamook,
Th steamer Xom City, San Fran
ciaco bound ia due down thi afternoon
or early tomorrow morning.
At Foard Stoks Co,
LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTICE.
First I.uthem
will cast to the local breese in du Rydquist, pastor.
time tlx "Kamm flag, daily; and the
paper waa thereabout. Said on of th
group, a man 10 wnom au nana uien eBsigl ,n ftWf tUl wont whip it
when h apeak (reporter included): to strings.
"I wevrr quit realised th real aignifl- j
. - il. ... -1
cue. or r.,y ooiiamg ai in- mourn o. j of tfc WMthfr
u common river until woay. ana i : u 0 ,hif wow ,turm.
never knew just how intimately wf-j,, hunc ol(t ,noUlM. for
cted with that huge and interminable WM,,rK. n,H the i.
job. th city of Portland avaa, until
today. It aeem the present contract
for rock require the delivery of 600.
000 ton at $1.03 per ton; that th con
tracting firm deliver rock down there,
it not often he hat to renig.
The Callender tug Melville and Jor
dan went down to th big Hammond
nu r viuiar.L v nma-naii tit MMtliHitltlf
Tin th tug Samson, at the rate of 2400 " ' " r V
. . ...... . oer cwmiiiioH inu ki.iui.iuii. nuu a k-w
ton per day: that tin acta them pmc-, . , u ,,
w. i .i . to another "pulL"
ticay 12000 per day; that one or more j
of the aaid firm, have tied, and heavy. .
interest in two of Piuiand'a bank; The ateainer South Bay came down
that tker b a ateady income of $o0,000 1 from llirtland yesterday morning and
per month or half million dollar, per J to tak th rt
annum flowing Portland ward, uninter- available chanc for a dah over th
rnpUdly from this huge and endle T'
aource; that the radical change in the .
eourae of th Jetty, from northwest (to' Th ateamer Cawnde from San Fran
a point wher it would have intersected I cieeo, came in yeterday morning and
the channel that approaches the bar I went on to the metropolia.
and ia time would have reached it a
limit of utility) to southwest, where it
can be projected to Honolulu, if need
be, waa made to maintain this noble
income for the Portland institution;
that th work and ita magnificent in-
Tbe ateamer Bee waa another arrival
from the Bay City yesterday. She
went directly on to Portland.
The steamer Columbia arrived dowa
Church, Cu.taf
Service on Sunday
aa follows) Sunday school at 8:30 a,
m., iu Fjiglish. MUa Alema Nyland
sutierintendent; morning service, in
Sweili.h, at 10:43. At thi service Rcr,
K. F. Lindittrom, pastor to th Seamen
at New York, will occupy th pupit ; all
who understand th language ar urged
to be present. Sunday afternoon at t
o'cluik. ther will be a funeral service
over th remains of th late Mr. Sea
borg. Mr. Seaborg ia a mother to the
arti-t. ho ha been her a few month.
They were traveling ia th west look
ing for a place to locate, whea the
mother became 111. She died ia thia city
rly Thursday morning. Sunday ven
ing service, in KnglUh, at 7:30. Tb
ptor will then speak on th aubject
Jenu at Cana ia Galilee." All ar
cordialy invited. Thia Saturday after
noon at 1:30, a confirmation clas will
be organized at th church.
It'i coming toon.
Succett I tamped oa overp package.
It ia th most successful remedy knows.
It make you well and keep yon well.
That's what BollitUr Rocky Mountain
Tea doe. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet.
Frank Bart, drnggiat
am
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SALMON STOCK NEW
B. F. Stone the Expert Spend:
Day in Astoria.
REVIEIWS C0A5T MARKE
low Gradet AU Cleansd Out Alaska
Reds, ia Strong Demand Rttidut oa
Coast Bard to Determine-Sockeye
m Sound.
B. F. Stone, representing th big San
Francisco hous of J. & Ormby A Co.,
waa a visitor ia Astoria, yesterday
Mr. Stoa ia conceded to b on of the
hot Informed men ia th aalmoa indue
try oa th Paciflo Coast and hi con
menu ar quoted broadcast throughout
th country ia thia connection. Know
ing thi. ' an Astorian reported sought
out Mr. Ston and asked for aa express
ion ia relation to the market, and he
gav it, promptly and concisely, in the
following terms:
"In my opinion the low grad salmon
locks are cleaned out oa thia coatt.
Stocks in th Eat, and particularly In
the South ar far below normal; thi
ha resulted in an accelerated demand
for Alaka reds, whh-h we ar now of'
fering at 8o rents, (. o. b., at San Fran
cisco. Tb momentary demand ia light.
as shipments bav been my heavy on
Alaska red ever sine August 24th.
It is Impossible to state, with any
certitudi'. what th con.umntion of
locks of Alssk reds la th East, and
in transit, will b prior to th opening
of th 1WW season or to speak definitely
of the arrival of 1006 Alaska reds.
t'nlumbia river stocks ar practically
lea red out. Ther ar some sock -eye
stock reported oa Puget Sound, but 1
cannot estimat them, and I am con
vinced there are still soma Alaska reds
to b found in that market."
Th big tmbroidery sal.
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
THE
GREATEST
ALE
Of all Great Sales
MM OD liU
REDUCTION
REDUCTION
REDUCTION
Look at our Window and
$4-65 Suits
P.STOHES
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
AT 9 O'CLOCK
, Marks the Beginning of another and the Greatest
3n
IM SALE
WE BATE EVER INAUGURATED OUR PAST EFFORTS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS ALTHOUGH
SUCCESSFUL TO A MARKED DEGREE, ARE REALLY NOT TO BE 'COMPARED WITH THE PRES.
ENT INSTANCE.
THE PRODUCT OF OUR HOST RECENT PURCHASE, REPRESENTS THE
Largest Quantity of One Priced
Embroidery Ever Brought
to Oregon
AND IN ORDER TO MAKE THIS SALE A SUCCESSFUL ONE, IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR OUR
PATRONS TO SUPPLY THEMSELVES WITH A QUANTITY SUFFICIENT TO LAST THEM THE WHOLE
YEAR THROUGH. THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL USED IS PRINCIPALLY CAMBRIC ALTHOUGH A
GREAT MANY OF THE WIDER PIECES ARE OF NAINSOOK.
THERE IS PLENTY FOR ALL
BUT, AS YOU KNOW, THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE FIRST WORM, SO BE ON TIME AND GET
FIRST PICK.
YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT REPRESENTING ACTUALLY MORE THAN
11,000 YARDS IS A YARD
SALE OPENS PROMPTLY ON THE HOUR AND NONE WILL BE SOLD UNTIL THEN.
The Foard 8 Stokes Company
Where the New things ifake Their Debut.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
At the Itspti't Churih, tomorrow, all
the uual Sunday service ill be ob
served. Sermons will be preached from
the following theme: "Th Condition
f Hleinjt" and "The Question of the
i Men.'' Kvervbndr is Invited to
attend any or all of the services.
Tuesday, Jan. ita, at f a. m.
oocoooooocoo
GRACE CHURCH TOMORROW.
Divine sen ices will be held at Jrai
Kiiwoial Church tomorrow at 11 a. m.,
and 7:-K) p. ni. Sunday school at li.M)
p. m. At th evening service Re. F.
U. Alleyn will deliver an address to
tb men and M's of the conjrreKation
and of the community. All ar invited
to attend.
Th data It st.
Work Approved.-Ortidrstrs of p
proval were Hied with Auditor Ander
son yesterday for the completion of the
Thirty fifth street sew.r and the im
proiement ' Third street between
Commercial and Duane streets.
Installation Ceremonies Astor Ixnljie
No. , K. of P., met last evening in th
lodjj ball with a large attendance for
the regular installation ceremonies
After the installation, the lodge mem
bera adjourned to th Palace relsaiir-
ant wher ther enjoyed a supper. Hie
officer installed were as follows! C
('.. C W. Spriggs; V. C. ieo. T. fiood
1pj ITelate, T. Nordstrom s M. A A.
A. Siebertsj K. R. A K.. A. R. Hutch-
ins i M. of K, A. Davidson; M. of F,
.folin Nordstrom; M. of W. T. B
Loughreyi I. G., 1L Pinnel; O. II.,
F. J. Urmsorj Tnntee, I.udwig Lar
sen; Melical F.xaniiner, O H. Fjitea.
If thia matter had reached aa a cut
slag sum sensationalist might bar
com forward with indisputable proof
that soma of those operas were manu
fact u red by non-union composers.
I jits of people could be silent, but
when Onersl llingham is silent it is
so expressly.
Chaa, M. Kdab ha mov.p Into
his new $.1.0)10,000 home, whh-h is aaid
to be th finest private mansion in the
world.
Sixty thousand of th million and a
hah inhabitanta of Liberia ar civilired
negroes who have emigrated from the
United BUte.
Tb only wsy probably will b to put
somebody oa tb job of Santo Domingo
President who ran certify h is not ad
dicted to tb habitual us of revolutions.
fiARi$ com
The Great Sale
at the New
Bee Hive.
Have you been
treating yourself
to some of these
Bargains?
If not come in
and be surprised.
Bargains in every
department.
Special bargains
tomorrow in
women's coats,
children's coats
and dresses
Want Something
Good For Dinner?
Try a can of
WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT LINE
OF CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
.STOIUAGROCERY
Phone Main 681
(23 Commercial Ft.
See our window
for millinery
"Any Hat 89"
A lot of chil
dren's hats J 5c.
Jf t36
1 if X I
WORK FOR ALL.
Judge Grosscup Says God Intended That
Every Man Should Work,
CHIC.VCO, Jan. l2.-"lod never or
iliiined that there should be a leisure
class," said .ludg Peter 8, tirosscup of
the I'nited States Court last night III
au addles, in the Hyde Park Uapti't
Church.
"It is pull, pull, pull at the oat, up
stream all th time. (od intended that
men should work."
Judge (irossciip'a uhj-ct was th
"Public ConH-lenc and the Church.'
He said th financial investigations anil
scandale ar not significant of a de
generating age but show th world I
growing better.
In closing his address Judg Cross,
cup paid a tribute to th memory of
President Harper of Chicago Univer
sity. ,
"Recsus nf the death of this great
man it seems as though th world wer
different today than it waa day bo for
yesterday," h said "as though on. of It
lights had gone out, or on of its sign
posts removed. He wss a great inves
tigator, a lln scholar, a profound crea
tor, but greater than his acholarshlp.
greater than his imagination, waa bia
confidence that (iod had put In his trust
that strong nob! brain. President liar
per showed his strength of character by
th humble submission in which hi
met death."
The Csar of Russia employe J00W0
servants, and his stables contain 8.-
ikk) horse for his personal us.
J
It's aa sy tiling to say.
And say it good and strong,
And say it pretty frequent,
Push Rocky Mountain Tsa along.
Frank Hart, druggist.
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