The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 14, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIE MORNING ASTOR1AN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, io.
AFLOAT HIRE
Jan Baptist Nearly Don Un
hiding Cargo.
TO PCuTLAND ON TUESDAY
But Few Vessels Pasting Br or Kim
Some Tow Cam Dowa for So
Yesterday Local Boati Are All Busy
a Schedules.
Th lor.Ua docked hr ytrdy
morning from Cath.la.net and way
points with th following people on
boards Sheriff Flanders snd son. snd
J. O. Ilouchm. fmm Catblaairtt Mr.
ltd Mn. Auton Peterson, from Altoons
ml IMrr Dicglisch, from Clifton.
Th steamer Alliance tm down fr,Mn
th metropolis yesterday with about
ixty passengers ok Uunl for Coos lUy
nd Kureka. Sh weut to th bar, but
things were Brr ,'kin'1 h r""
turned to th city for comfortable
berth at th Cullender pwr and will
try it again at 9:30 this morning.
Th bark rortd off th heads at
aooa yesterday U thought to b th
French bark Jacques, Captain Hunter,
from Mollendo. for Portland. undr
grain charter for Antwerp,
Th barkentine' Portand. from Cali
fornia cam in ovr th bay ytr-
Th French bark Jean BaptMa, un
.u. mnun.l nt Pmtsin Delahoe. U
.till debarking coal at th. Kimor day .norning on th to. . mi.
. . . ,, . . k tooh and U anchored in th city than-
H i. expected h i" nmh off A A c dofk
discharging by Monday night when she
Btv put off WOO ton at this port fit barken tin Ceorgina cam down
for her consign, Samuel Elinor 4 oa the hawser of the M. F. Henderson
Co. who bava sold th balance in hr yesterday morning and U anchored off
. 4 . , the O. R. X. pier,
hold, torn 1800 ton, to th Holme,
Coal A Ic Co., of Portland. On Tue.
day. if towing faciliti. ar at ban , fc a ,h,
10 th' H d 4 x , lo Porl,.n(
deliver her remaining cargo there. lap-j
tain Delahove is Mill busily engaged n
WITH THE TEACHERS.
Meeting ( Mutator Held Yatrdy
Moraine
TW. ..iin ! Ilia tnti-hera
of th Astoria schools, foc'tho present terday in th city
.1 ...
settling business mattr her, and "
pecialy th matter of the claim for
talvige filed again4 his - ship by the
O. R. A N. Company. The matter i
stilt pending, but an early conclusion is
looked for.
The Puget Sound tug Tye was due
her yesterday, after th French bark
David D'Angers. She will tak the
Frenchman to Tacoma.
1 Th oil tank Asuncion was report
ld off th bar yesterday but that bar-
The Callander tug Melville took thelrier was a liftle bit t. rough for her
ahip C. F. Sargent to Simpson mills at ' to attempt crossing in.
Knappton yesterday when that vessel)
will load square timbers for Xew York Th British steamship FJIric was
j.i: ti.- fw,. th. Karoont'sdn resterdar from Comox, B. C. Sh
uriitnj. a w y
anchorage off th O. R. A X. dwks. to
th north shor berth was nccomplished
in a fraction less than one hour. Oood
work by good boat.
will load at Portland for the Far Eat.
0
How to Prmat Bilious .Attack.
I On who is subject to bilious attacks
I will notice that for a day or mora be
The British ship Vandtiara, Captain j for the attack he is not hungry at
Williams, grain laden for Europe ar- meal times and feels dull after eating.
rived dowa from Portland yesterday
morning, on the tow lines of the Oklo
ha ma, and went to an anchor in the
lower bay. She is among the bar
bound for th time being.
A dose of Chamberlain Stomach and
Liver 'Tablets when the first symp
tom! appear will ward of the attack.
They ar for sale by Frank Bart and
leading druggists.
. .. . 1 . .
school montn. was new yesicruaj si
th Shiwiy building, at which th en
tiro ataff was prnt. save on.
After roll-rail and th reading of the
minute th school superintendent spoke
on the cominjr county institute in April.
and th meeting tlu-n adjourned to th
cnstl meeting and work
under conuleration was "Arithmetic,
and th lender wrt In first grade.
Mis Linn; eond grad. Mi-a Shivelyi
third and fourth grades. Miss Winni
fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades.
Mr. WilWutt; th Ulcusioa latd for
a hour, after which Superintendent
Clark .poke in relation to h term
aminations, -.pcially a to promotions,
warning th toeher against th pro
motion of peopl not duly equipped, as
they had a deterrent effect on th
class, and advising that tho who
fell below 04 per rent should not take
th examinations.
Th teachers have decided, to take
up the study of Oregon history and
impart it to the children In story-work.
The next meeting will be held six
week hence, at th MeClur building.
At Foard k Stoke Co,
FOR SEVEATEElt YEARS.
About thirty friends of Mr. and Mrs.
John Matson gathered at their cosy
home on Bond street, yesterday after
noon, from 2 till' 5 o'clock, to mark, in
terms of friendly good will, the aeven
teenth anniversary of the Matson mar
ring. Th time was pleasantly spent
in games, nmsie, converse, and a dainty
lunch was served, the entire affair be
ing heartily enjoyed by all, and not th
leat by the principals.
TENNIS TOUR DONE.
XEW YORK. Jan. 13.-Per Latham
of England, the world's champion court
tennis and racquet expert, finished his
American Umr with a victory in an
exhibition court tennis match with
Ceorg Standing at the racquet and
tennis club yeterday. fl conceded
Standing odds of one-half fifteen and
won in straight sets i, 81. Lathair.
sail for home today.
an
AY !
AT 9 O'CLOCK
Marks the Beginning of another and the Greatest
t yiiil
EM
WE HAVE 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 MOST RECENT PURCHASE, REPRESENTS THS
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, ALTHOUCH A
GREAT MANY OF THE WIDER PIECES ARE OF NAINSOOK.
THERE IS PLENTY FOR ALL
SO BE ON TIME AND GET
BUT, AS YOU KNOW, THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE FIRST WORM,
FIRST PICK.
YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT REPRESENTING
11,000 YARDS IS A YARD
ACTUALLY MORE THAN
lO
SALE OPENS 'PROMPTLY ON THE HOUR AND NONE WILL BE SOLD UNTIL, THEN.
The hard 8 Stokes (CsmDany
Where the New things Make Their Debut.
PERSONAL MENTION,
I. A. tiilliam of Mayger spent yes-
C. V. Drown went to Portland yes
terday morning oa business,
L. C. Thompson of Portland was In
town yeterday for a short time.
Mr. Charles Jordan of Cathlamet was
visitor in th city yesterday.
C. A. Whit returned from a busl-
Th subject I nes trip to Portland lat night.
O. F. Morton of this city waa a pas
senger to th metropolis lst evening.
lr. J. E. Shearer of lloseburg is In
th city visiting Pr. II. l Henderson.
Mr. S. B. Worsh-y, a resident of
Svenson spent yesterday in th city.
William Boyd of Kelso is in town
this wek attending to business Inter
eK
T. R. Hutchin of Portland was
visitor la th city yesterday on bul
ns. J. E. Spencr, a resident of Rowburg
was a business visitor In the city yes
terday. Mrs. C. P. Eigler returned last night
from an extended visit with Portland
friends.
C. C. Clinton, of th llwsco Journal.
Is in th city for a short tint, visiting
friends.
George II. (ieorg h-ft last evening
for Portland to rmaln a few days on
business.
B. F. Ston of San KrencUeo. repre
senting J. K. Aruisliy A Co.. la In town
on business,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson of Altoona
were visitors in the city yesterday for
a brief time.
Sheriff Flanders of Wahkiakum
county. Wah was In the city ystr
day on bulness.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kuettner wr
homing passengers on the expres from
Portland last night.
IWal Tvlcgraph Agent Charles Hum
phreys, left lt night lor a brief busi
ness trip to Portland.
W. K lwrnis of Warrenton, waa s
business visitor in th city. ylerday.
returning oa th evening local.
Mr. Citl foreman of th Columbia
Packing Company went to Portland
last night for a business trip.
Mr. and Mr. It. II. Bullock arrived
in th city from their nom at IVep
River to transact some busine.
Miss Maliel Munroe, accompanied by
her sister. May, returned from a busi
ness trip to tirny's Harbor, yesterday,
J. .V. Griffin left yesterday for Pott-
land to accompany the excursion i
ll.a flroonn flvveloniiient Inu'vie to
California.
W. K. Tallaiit and Mrs. Tsllsnt
left ye-tcrday for Xew York to remain
l few months on a business and pleas
ure trio.
Captain and Mrs. William Starr came
in on the Portlsnd express, last night
Mr in,! Mrs. J. W. Johnson Were
among the home-bound people on th
6 1 10:33 express last night.
J J. P. Rogers, on of th leading riti
th f'atiital (it v. arrived In
CI " . .
Astoria on hi-t nights express, jir
R.i.r hss some Isnded interests in
-e-- - -
Clatsop thai require his occasional pres
ence here. He returns to Salem tlti
evening.
Oak Sutton. lM.kke.-cr fi th As
torisn left lat night for faleiu snu
Corvallii on a brief business trip, Mrs.
Sutton who has been visiting in or-
vullis for the pat few Weeks will ao
company her huland home.
Mi Grace Stokes hft yesterday
morninir for Wssliinirton. D. C, where
he will visit s short time with her
aunt, after which she will go to Xew
York City and IVwlon for s few months
visit.
i
It' coming soon.
WILL NOT RESIGN.
SecrMarr Shaw Will Remain In Office
Another Ytar.
finCAGO. Jan. 13. A dispatch
the Chonicle from Washington sayst
'At the meeting of the Cabinet yes
terdar president Ilisievelt asked Sec
retary Shaw to remain at the head of
the Treasury until Msrch 4. 1107. Mid
Mr. Shaw agreed to do so.
Mor than a year ago Mr. Shaw let
it be known that he xpert to retire
from the Cabinet in February of this
year. The President did not under
stand that this was th Secretary'
wish until some unusual reference wa
mad to It a few week ago, snt then
be lost no time in urging the Secre
tary to remain in th Cihinet until
th end of th present s.ion of Con
gress.
FINED THREE HUNDRED.
MAX FRAXCISOO. Jan. 13. -lens C
Jensen, of lloqulam, who was compell
ed by conscience to accuse himself of
fraudulent naturalization, was yester
day sentenced by United State Dis
trict Judge D Haven to pay a fine of
$300, or ia default to be Imprisoned in
the Alameda county jail.
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01 all, Great Sales
going on mi
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Look at our Window and
!;:.' $4-65 Soils
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REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS.
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
Tuesday, Jaa. ifitlL, tt a. m.
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J$ X5he SMJL.
BEEtHIVE
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
See our window
' for millinery
'Any Hat 89M
A lot of chil
dren's hats 15c.
.Jl7 tsHSflsU
Want Something
Good For Dinner ?i
Try a can of
PARIS COIII
WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT UN EI
OF CANNED FRUIT AND VEGE-i
TABLES.
ST0RIA GROCERY
Phon Main 081
023 Commercial Sw
WILL INVESTIGATE.
Alleged Unlawful Deportation of Chi
net Cause Trouble.
Hiv pit tvri.mrv .inn l.i "li,nl,
" 1
Mehan, head of the local Chines biijj
ristu, ha received teh-gram from
Frank P. Sargent, cimniWlwier of Im
miirration, a-klug for his version of t
trouble over th di'DoHutioii of l.c
Wah and wife, and Cliln Yoka, threaj
l llins, vim sere seni awiij on ii'
Coptic on Wednesday last dspU si
order of the United States lhlri
Court. Fifteen minute before th sail
Inu of the Coptic Judge IV Haven
th United State District Court nni.U
sn order that th Chines be held hei
until their case could lie appealcil
Xotic of this order was telephoned t
the passenger igent of the Pacific Mait
who agreed to hold the Chinese. II
telephoned to Mehan about the m4
ter and Mehan. It Is mild. In the face n
the court order. Insisted that the b
deported.
Th Chines consul here, snd th P,
rifle Mall people, have telegraphed tl
Secretary Metcalf, asking that th
three Chinese be landed at Honolulif
snd return here by the next boat
Th date I set.
Cooper! Annual Clsaranc Sal Now"
Going On. Don't Miss It
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Pleasant and Most Effective.
T. J. Chsmber, Ed. Vindicator, Lil
erty, Texas, writes Dee. S3, 1002 1
"With nleaaur and unsolicited b
'
T bear teatlmonr to the nirstiv
' k
power of Bsllsrd's Horehound Syrup, f
hsvs used it y family snd can cheer
fully affirm it I tb woit effectlv 1
1 lest remedy for coughs snd sold I h
ever used." .
Th big embroidery sal.