The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 09, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
WATERFRONT ITKIS;
up her Attoria Portland run in about
NEW TRACK LAID
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
week, diplcing tli Potter which will
go to the yard for rejuvenation, pre
paratory to the aummer chedul.
v.-4
. The French Urk Julc Cornea went
'up to Portland yesterday on th haw
The record for ft work in uiilimJ
Bottle From Roanoke Drifts
Ashore With It's Story.
era of the steamer Oklahama.
ing rargie of salmon at thi port
S. P. R. R. Builds Another Track
Around Silton Sea.
vt'
broken yeterdr. when In six hour
The schooner Mable Gale wa towed
10,300 ce were dwkrd from . th
to t)i blue water :fterd end et
steamer caa Gabriel at the Ktmore piei
which number i greater than ha ei
' wil for the Golden Gate,
TU'A TW CTCAUFDC IM DftDTi V
been unloaded from any ktcamer or ship
IS OUT OF WATER'S REACH
inunun JiwvV Th ateamer Kill.,. arrived down
in the Mm time. The salmon weie
'from th metropolis yesterday morning
frum the Klmore, rmMiia river, can
o
tand wnl to sea and Sn Francisco;
nery at Gardiner,
I
John Palmer Sail for th Orient ( The tenicr Aureli wa amuher Saa
Comet to PortleBd MabeJ Gal Wt j-,,,. craft to get out ye
for the South-tolambi Arnre Her torjIT morning from Portland.
Sarly Ship na voce note.
The steamer Fedondo came dowa from
Portland eerie yesterday and went out
ward for Sib Francisco,
Albert SiioU picked up bottle about ,
mil. south of the nioutb of the Sik'te The chooner Sehom fame down from
river a couple of dy ago containing a St. Helen' yesterday and will probably
note from the t-ie Roanoke when he.get to ee to-wy
' was off the coeM. adrift and helpless, .
ker rudder toa. The bottle waa cat The Lurline got away on time last
upon the beach by the ineoniing tide.;night. with C. M. Creenwold and Wil
The note written, in lead pencil, i per
feetly legible and rraile aa follow:
1:35 p. m, Thursday, Xov. 30.1903.
liam Penny registered for Portland.
The teamhip Columbia crossed in
8. S. Roanoke. Adrift since Monday ( from Sn rranvisco. neioiv uawn jesier
with no rudder. Thank'giving day and day and after a brief aUy at the O. R.
no turkey for u. Bound aouth but' X. pier, went on to Portland, where
Expect
are now headed nortn. r-.xpe to or
picked up today. Are now just off
Mend.eino. Abtwil nin.j pasengf
on board, all cheerful and in good
health."
The note U tinned by Guy A. Kidge-
ly. of Lot Angeles, Bessie Powell, of
Vancouver Wash, and Head Reed, of
Portland.
The Roanoke waa picked up the fol
lowing Saturday after having pror-ed.-d
well on her way, to San Francisco under
jury rudder and waa towed into San
Francisco the following Monday with all
weD on board. Inasmuch as the accident
to the tteamer'a atearing gear occured
t the height of a (10110 great anxiety
waa entertained at the time for the
wafety of the Tessel and her many pas
senger. Oregonian.
The steamer Jeanuie came in from
Ran Francisco yesterday and after dock
ing twenty-aeven barrel of California
win at the Callender pier for M. Fran
ciacovltch, went on to Portland.
he must
afternoon.
hav docked early in tli
There i a quiet little rumor floating
about the a R. 4 X. dock, that one of
ita handsome and popular employe i
making all due preparation for enter
ing the realm of married lileednr.
at an early day. But dynamite wont
unearth the nian't identity. Well, good
luck to them, anyway.
The Meant' achooner Joliaa Poulen,
arrived her from the Bay City, yeter-
dar niominu. She u a new boat on
her maiden voyage, and while not fit
ted up for pavenger trafTIc, i a big car
rier and will load a million feet of lum
ber outward from Portland, where li
ha gone.
The handitome O. R. A X. packet IU-
alo i lying, new and complete, and
ready to run a tooa a iteam can be
gotten up, at the ship yard at Port
land, and rumor ha it, he will take
A telegram received In PortUnd yes
tcrday from Charles P. lne, UMttagfr of
the North lVilk' Steamliip CiinHiiy
tate that the steamer Roanoke will
leave San Frncico for IVtland next
Saturday afternoon at t oVl.xl. Hurry
Young the rompany's agent in that city
say the Roanoke will be here Mumlay to
resume t-erfction betwei'n thi port
and Port loa Angele via San Francico.
The ttoamer ha been thoroughly over
haulnl at the Bay City and la now
equipped with oil burner.
The barkentine John Palmer was ta
ken to sea yesterday and given an of
fing for far Japan. Her eaptain kt
wo full daya in port here witiug un
shipment of groceries for the voyage
from San Francisco, which arrived up on
he Aurelia. The bill wa approxlmutrly
f 100, and sikh a detention for a vowl
of her sixe and a cargo the value of hers
must have netted a liwa nearly double
the eot of the importation, and he
outd have lieea a ay aheid.had h
bought, first handed at this, his port
of departure.
Notice to Mariner,
San Fram-iM-o Kntrance, California.
(Lj"t gf Ughts, lluoy and lXymark.
Pacific Coast, lm-0, page 21).
Notice ia hereby given that Mile
Rocks Bell Buoy, IIS., about 700 feet
S. V. by V. 14 W. from Mile Rucks,
kwill be permanently discontinued about
March 1, 1900.
The Siting of the Saltos Sea Covered
Forty Mile of the Southern Piciflc'i
Tracki So That Krw.Road Was
Necesury,
IK COUNTY C0UBT.
THE
M I G HTY
SALE
STILL GOING ON
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING AND SUM
MER GOODS WHICH ARE ARRIVING DAILY WE WILL GIVE A FEW
MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO PURCHASE BARGAINS.
Yeaterday'a Official Transaction In
Clattop Headquarter
The county court convened yesterday
morning at 8:.'W o'clock.
R. M. Wood in made an offer to sup
ply timber for the cutting of the tint
000,000 feet necessary in planking the
Jewell-Astoria road, at ou cent per
thousand, and all furni-hed beyond that
amount, at S3 cent 4 per thoiitand feet.
The report of the viewer appoint. d
on the Olney road, as petitioned for by
Ocar Lnuit, et al., was read a sec-
Umd time and the road ordered opened
CHILDREN'S COATS WE ARE
JI0NAILY LOW PRICE.
CLOSING OUT AT AN EXCEP-
2 Per Cent Discount on
All Children's Dresses
65c AND 85c FANCY FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTINGS WHILE THEY
LAST AT 49 THE YARD.
WE HAVE ON DISPLAY SOME 125 AND $30 SUITS WHICH WE
ARE OFFERING FOR $11.95.
One-third off on all
Ladies' Wool Waists
WE HAVE PLACED ON SLE A FEW WINTER SKIRTS WHICH
WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT HALF PRICE.
I
I
Note the Wiindow Display
of New Spring Mohairs.
THE FOARD S STOKES CO.
ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE.'
Where the New things Make Their Debut.
by the court.
Th clerk was dim-ted to csll fur hide
for the erection of two bridges on the
Klie road, and for the building of three
bridge on the lied lllutf Kl-ie road, aid
bids returnable at 10 a. m. on Satur
day, February 24th.
The clerk was alio intnicted to call
for bid for th clearing and grading .if
1000 feet on Road S'o. HX, to a width
of twelve feet, ou the comicctimi pro-
nected between the Xelialcm and Hear
Creek roads, through the Kanitn faint.
The court examined and approved
the reports of a number of the ra 1
supervisor, corering 215 miles of rL
A warrant was ordered to is-no in
favor of .John ll.ilin, for 11.5, for the
cae of on Mrs. jrul!er, a county
charge.
The annual report of Road Masfr
John Frye wai submitted to, and ap
proved by, the cou't.
The matter of the claims of tlie ar
chitect, contractor and material men
if any aueh exited, in the county court
hou nutter, was referred to the ill
triet attorney-for a written opinion as
to their status.
Th court then adjourned.
A Habit to Be Encouraged.
Th,- mother who baa acuuired th
habit of keeping on band a bottle of
Lhamoerlain Cough Remedy, save
herself a great amount of tineaines
and anxiety. Cough, cold and croup,
10 wnicn cnnuren ai tiisceptiMe are
quickly cured by it use. It counteract
any t ndency of a cold to reult in
pneumonia, and If given a soon the
first symptoms of croup appear, it will
prevent the attack. Thi remedy eon
tain nothing injurious and mother
give it to little one with a feeling of
perfect !urity. Hold by Frank IJart
and leading druggist.
Chicago pointed it niunieipal owner
ship gun at the gss companies, and the
price ha been promptly scaled to 85
cents. A gun is sometimes a bandy
thing to have around, even if it i-n't
loaded.
Cioup.
jiegin witn in symptoms 01 a com
mon cold; there ia chilliness, sneer.ing,
sore throat, hot skin, quick pul-e,
nosr-ew- ana impeded respiration.
(iive frequent amall doses of Ballard'a
Horehound Syrup, (the .child will cry
for it) nd at th first siirn of a croup y
cough apply frequently lta I lard Snow
Liniment to the throat.
Mr. A Vliet, New Cutis, Colo.,
writes, Kirch 19,1902: 1 I think Ballard'a
llorvhound Syrup a wonderful remedy.
and o pleasant to take. Sold by
Ilart'e Drug Store.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1,-After an
expenditiir of about $500,000, The
Southern Pacific official announced ye
terday the final completion of a new
piece of track thirty nine miles long in
the Colorado desert, which will enable
heir train to run without Interference
from the water of th Colorado river,
which have filled the Salloo Sink and
ruined' about forty mile of their main
tine. The new track will became part
of the main line unlea the Salton iuk
I finally tid of water by th proper con
trol of the water of th Colorado.
The new track leave th present
main line at Mecca station, thirteen
miles east of India, and Joins the main
line again at a place railed Volcano. It
ia 8 ty feet higher than the piece of
main line it supplants and I about two
miles away from the present level of
the wat'-r In the Salton Hink.
HAVK YOU SivHN
Those Two-Fifty
That are shown in our windows this wcek
They fit your head as (hey do your pocletbook and
best of all they are up to date. -
p. a. mm,
Where Ihey sell good Clothes."
BECOMING SERIOUS.
Lame Back.
Thi ailment I usually eaimej' by
rheumatism of the nuivles and mav be
cured by applying Chamberlain' Win
Palm two or three time a day and
rubbing the part vigorously at each
application. If thia doe not afford re
lief, bind on a pieca of flannel alightlr
dampeted with Pain Balm, and quick
relief ia alniit sure to follow. For aal
by Frank Hart and leading druggist.
A woman worrie until she get
wrinkle, then worrie because the hs
them. If the take Hollister lWky
Mountain Tea sli would hav neither.
Bright, smiling face follow it ue.
35 cents, Ten or Tablet. Sold by Frank
Hart.
CXXXXX3CCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO
J X3he
BEECiMJHIVE
SPECIAL
SHOWING
Alaikan Halibut Supply Far Below De
mand.
The following ub-n from the Jimesu
)iuitch liulieaU'. a grave enutiiigeiicy
al hand in the halibut fUhrrire ou the
Aln-l.au roast 1 and it would em near
ly crtaitt the only remedy lie In an
enforced elose.1 season of urh duration
a to bring th run of fih to a point
depiat fo the demand. Twer be
ter to lose a season or two, that lis 10 the
secics wid out "f xl-lsnee. The
INspateh says:
"The great demand for Alaska hull
but in the eastern markets i gradually
robbing th supply, and result th
prie i higher this yer than ever be
fore. In spits of the fart that none
than eighty vessels, big and small, are
working on th different banks In
Alaska, they cannot ecur enough ll-h
to meet the demand. According to local
fHiermen, the price during th pant four
or five year ha shown an liirrra with
each new season. This means that th
iteinaiid is wither growing gwster or the
supply is decreasing. One of the main
reason why the teel in the north
cannot supply the markets is due to the
vein stnims which hav prevailed on
the bunks during the fall an I winter
;iioiith. Kver since the ejon U-gmi
gate have swept acitns the nnithein
waters continually, and the men Imve
had to take great rl As in nrd r to se
cine what fish they hat.'
If You Want Some
thing Nice
try a osn vf our Pari brand of corn.
Tender, creamy and excellent flavor to
much like fresh. Pi he 15 cent per rtn.
Fancy asprgu,30cent per can) fancy
caned peas, 1J and 80 cents per ran, l,
Buy your csuiied fiull and vgetMe
from us, and you are sure to get tho
tost.
AST0RIAGR0CERY
Plion Main 681
623 Commercial St
New embroi
deries and shirt
waists.
New white
shirt Waists.
New. einC-
-
hams, percales
and domestic
wash oods.
J0 X5hQ laU
ROMANCE IN HOSIERY.
A young woman wotking in a stork
ing factory, fearing her chance smil
for a life partner, wrote the following
and slipp d it into the toe of a gentle
nun's suck, say the )ily Trade; "A
voung lady, gmnl looking and of some
means, would like to correpoiid with
the wearer of litis storking, if he l
ingle, with a view to luatiimonv," .
soung man lnil't the sis-k, and said,
"This is my chance." lie wrote to the
young lady, offering himself as suit
aid - party, nd to M surpri-e, uol thi
reply; 1 have been marriiil einht jeuis
and have a family o Ave iliililren " The
merchant from wjioin i bought th
,M-ks ha neier advertised, conscijn n(
ly they liinl lain on his nhelvct for eiulit
y''rs.
Health
Mean th ebility to do a Rood day'
work, wit hunt limine fatigus and to
find life worth living. You cannot have
indigestion or constipation without it
upsetting th liter ami polluting the
IiIikhI, Hileh a condition may be bes
and qiilikest reli.-ved by llerbine, the
best liver regulator thsl th world ha
ever known. Mrs. I), V, (Smith, writes,
April, fl. 1r:
"I dm llerhine. and find it th tt
iiiedii-iue for constipation and regulating
the liver I ev.-r used ," 5(c. Sld by
lliirl's llriiR Store
COULD HOT REST
111 OR OH
"NEWS ITEM."
in anticipation of I Very heavy col
otilt movement this spring fitmi en-t
ern points to Colorado, t'tah and the
Pacific Const, the Denver ft ltio (iiande
has arranged for no less than seventy-
seven tourist car each wei-k or a daily
average of eleven cars from Chicago, St.
Ixnils and Missouri river point through
to Kn FranelM-o, Los Angeles and Port
land. Thia 'extraordinary through car
servic will continue from February
Kith until April 7th the close or the
colonist period.
With Irritating Skin Humor-Whole
Body Affected Scalp Itched All
tho Time and Hair Began to Fall
Out Wonderful Result From
1
CHARGE OF TTMX
The Baltimore 61 Ohio Railroad
Commencing Sunday, November 10.
train No. A, tho Royal Blu Limited, will
leave Grand Central passenger atatlon.
Chicago at f p. m., Instead of 1:30 p. m.
and will arrive In Pittsburg at 6:33 a
m., Washington at 4:0 p. m., Bltimore
5:S0 p. m. Philadelphia, 61 10 p. tn. New
York 10:40 p. m. th tame aa with the
old achedule, thus reducing tha time
on hour and thirty minutes. No exeeis
far will be charged on thi fast limited
train. All other train will arrlr and
dpart th ama aa formerly. 8tnp-ovet
I allowed at Washington, Baltimore am'
Philadelphia, not to exceed tan day, at
ach place, on all first-Has througl
ticket.
1 nni lAiriMi nr
.rruwt un ur j
CUTICURA REMEDIES
''I nm never without Cuticuni Soar
and Ciiticura Ointriiciit since I trtnl
them lust aumiiMT. About the latter
rt nf July my whole body la-gnn to
Itch. 1 did not tnke mm h notice of it
at lint, but it U-giin to get worse all tha
time, and then I begun to get uneasy
and tried all kind of Uali and other
rcmmlica tliut were reroiuuienilrd fop
skin humors; but I became, worse nil
the time. My hair Is-gnn to full out ami
my scalp itched all the tiiito. Le
cisslty at night, Just a toon aa I woubl
get in bed and get warm, my whole body
would begin to itch and my finger natks
would kicp it irritated, and it was not
long before I could not rest night or day,
A friend asked me to try the Cuta-tira,
Itciuedie, and I did, and the first appli
cution helped me wonderfully. For
about four week I would take hot
bath every night and then apply the
Culicura Ointinerit to my whiile fiody;
ml I kepf getting better, and by thi
time I used four boxea of Cut icura I waa,
entirely cured, and my Rair stoppma
fulling out, but I continue) to uao tlion
Culicura on niv arnlp. It koep all dun
druff out and acalp ia alway clean, L
Iwayt uao Culicura Ointment on my
face aftor ihavinar. and hava fonml
nothing to equal it. I will never b
kenshin.
310 N. Did. fit , i
Indiana pull), Ind.'.,
without it." U&ltlaiikcnshi
Oct. 27, im
MiDEO 10 mi wm
"I have use.1 Ciiticura Ointment for
cr? , '"f"nU they grow
older all akin diseaaea were given treut
rnenl with that and tlie Ciiticura Soap.
I never found it nemwary to call a doo
tr, as these Remedie are aura cure,
if usml aa liinvtaA t .I..I .
mend them to all mother." Sincerely
ours,
une 21, 190.V Ht. Paid Park, Minn.
in Morning Astorian, OSe. a month f" 't -T - r ,, JlM .
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