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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER n, igotf. ' MM And Besides It Is the Dressiest Coat to be Found In Fact An Ideal Coat for This Coast We Have the Largest and Most Complete Line Ever Shown in the City PRICES $13.50 TO $30.00 clotheB&xpsz?reaeea P. A. STOKES Public Confidence In Our GrcntCMt Asset THE MORNING ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. ,. , . , . - BAR, BAY AND RIVER Fifty Vessels Now Reported inthc Astoria Bound Reel DRUMMOND OFF FOR ORIENT Columbia to Resume Her .Ran Hext Week Barracoota Due Down This 5 Morning for Saa. Francisco Norman Isles Out. There is a fleet of fifty vessel head ed for thi port from til over the world, a few of which may find their- war to Portland for order or other business, provided channel condition permit their aecending the two rivers. Of these vea els twenty-two ire Frenchmen, twenty-one are British, four are German, two are Russian and one a Norwegian. Tbej hail from the following ports, to wn: Antwerp, sixteen; Swansea, two; Dunkirk, two; London, five; Hamburg, four; Newcastle, Australia, fire; liver- pool, one; Mollendo, one; West Coast, one; Junin, one; Grimsby, one; Iqniqui, one; Coronet, one; Acapulco, one; Hong Kong, one; Orient, two; Mororan, one; Ykahama, one; Hakodate, one; San Francisco, one; Rotterdam, one. In the fleet there are twenty-seven barks, eighteen ships, and fire steamships. The American ship James Drummond will be towed to Portland at once, bar ing discharged her cargo of salmon from Alaska, at the A. & C docks. She is to load lumber out for the Orient. The steamship . Baracoutta is due down this morning from Portland, en route to the Bay City. She has some freight awaiting her at the 0. R. A N. pier. It is said, on the quiet, that some time next week Astoria is to catch the first glimpse of the popular old Co lumbia, which will resume her service beween the California metropolis and that of Oregon. The Costa Rica is also to be eqipped for the passenger trade, and the two will handle a share of the coast trade in their cabins. The French ship Lannaec left out over the Columbia bar yesterday, grain-laden for Plymouth and Queen stown for or ders. The steamship Norman Isles arrived down from Portland yesterday, on her war to the Russian coast. This is her ultimate destination, but she went hence to Seattle, where she will finish loading and posaiblr figure la a libel suit brought at that port, after which she will leave oa her trans-Pacific voy age. She is laden with nearly 3,000, OUO feet of lumber. The barkentine Ctehali cleared from this port yesterday with 850.000 feet of lumber, loaded at Knappton. The steamer Tiverton filed her man ifest at the custom house yesterday, clearing for the Bay City, with 623, 000 feet of lumber, loaded at the Tongue Point Mills. The steamer Uraline has got Into the wim" with the rest of the river boats this summer. She blew her cyl inder head out on theup-trip from here on Tuesday night last. The steamer Lurline made one of her PERSON JX MHHTXOX. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew OUea, of Ne halem were visitors in Astoria ywterday T. J. Enneser, of San Francisco, wa in the city yesterday on matters of business. C. A. Woodruff of Chicago spent the day in Astoria yesterday, and was reg istered at the Occident. A. J. McDonald, of Portland, was ia the city yesterday on a business qut L. Cotter came down from the met ropolis yesterday noon on business bent. W. S. Parker of San Francisco, wa among the busine tourist tn Astoria yesterday. George Bowers is in Astoria from Seattle oa a business trip. . W. B. McKearie, of Portland, was among the hoot of businea tourists here yestetrdar. Mr. and Mrs. F. Darks, came down oa he noon epres yesterday and are 100 700 000 SO late trips lest night, but she was carry- domiciled at the Occident. ing well, both ways, which probably ac- A. Fonteyae, of Portland, is in the counts in a large measure for forsaking city on a mater o! nusme her schedule. ihe steamer Telegraph came down yesterday with a good crowd of peo ple from the metropolis and way land ings, tad took a number out of As toria on the np-trip. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Alaska: Cape Stephens Post Light, page 56, after 258. (list of Light, Buoys, and Daymark, Pacific Coast, 1906, page 100). Located on Cape Stephen, the northwesterly point of St Michael's Is land, Alaska, and on the southeasterly side fo Stephen Pass. September L a fixed white poet-lantern was established 300 feet above the water, suspended from sa arm on a stak. e The approximate geographical posi tion of the light, as taken from Chart No. 9370 of the U. S. Coast and Geo detic Survey, is Latitude, North 63 de grees 32 minute, longitude, West 182 degree 18 minutes. This light win be in operation only during the season of navigation, from I July to 31 October, each year. R. O. Belland, of Portland, state manager of the National Life Insurance Com pany, and a brother of Councilman L. 0. Belland. of this city, is in Astoria in the interest of his company. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. Plumb cheeks, flushed with the toft glow of health and apure complexion, make all women beautiful. Take a amall dose of Herbine after each meal: ft will prevent constipation and help di gest what yon have eaten. Mrs. Win. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Tex., writes, on May 3L 1901: "We hare used Herbine in our fam ily for eight yean and found it the best medicine we' ever used for con stipation, bilious fever and malaria." Hart'a Drug Store. sep ROAST COFFEE TO SUIT ALL TASTES AND POCKETBOOKS REGATTA BLEND The Beet 25 Cent Goffee in Astoria F-&S. SPECIAL Superb Cup Quality for 35 Cents NOB HILL The best Roast Coffee that Money and the Best of Brains Can Produce. No Expense Spard to Perfect this Coffee, 40c Lb. ARABIAN EXTRA A Fair Coffee for 20c Pound FOARD STOKES CO Astoria's Greatest Store Said to be Craxy About two weeks ! ajo a sturdy young fellow by the name oT Henry A. Hendrickon, applied for work at the Tongue Point mill and wa immediately taken on the roll. He ha worked just four day since, and put in the rest of the time, appar ently, in keeping the neighborhood in a state of fearsome agitation the rest of the time, with hi alleged inaae ac tions. A harry call was sent in to the berifT office yesterday about 3 o'clock for afistance, and Mr. Pemeroy and Deputy Sheriff McLean went out to in vestigate the affair. They found the man, who proved to be about 30 year of age, and his actions, while not vio lent or threatening, were of a sort to warrant them in landing him here for safe-keeping. He will be examined to day by Dr. J. A. Fulton and Judge C. J. Trenchard. An Endles Record The records of American citizenship are never allowed to stand still in Astoria. If the little native does not offer an item in this behalf daily, there are always the ea ger foreigners to keep the chronicle go ing. Yesterday County Clerk Clinton filed the declarations of intention of Erail Hill and Matti Maki, of Finland, to this honorable end. PLAN NEW BANK. Milwaukee Avenue National Bank Will Hare Successor. CHICAGO, Sept. 20. From the ruins of the Milwaukee Avenue National Bank will arise in the near future a new bank, which James B. rorgan, who is to be chairman of the board of di rectors, declared yesterday would oe "absolutely unique in this country." It will be modeled on the Canadian or so-called Scotch-English plan, which eliminates the president of the bank from the role of "the all-powerful one" that American tradition and practice make him. In other words, the presi dent of the ne wbank will be subject at all times to the authority of the directorate's chairman. He will work under a system that will insure con formity to the principles of sound bank ing. Jlla methods of doing business will be scrutinized daily by Chairman For gan. Little or no restriction will be placed upon hi authority to initiate measures for obtainirg and transacting business. But after he has done the business his reports will have to be submitted in detail every day to Mr. Forgan, who, if he discovers that imprudent measures are being followed, will immediately call a halt. DONE BT DEED, Mark S. Warren to Frank May, warranty, lot 13. block 3, Hay Stack FVvk Park 100 Theo Krue Catering Co. to 1L A. Webber, warranty, land in Gear art Park W. Z. G. Steel and wife to Willa mette Pulp A- Paper Co., 60 acre in Sectkm 83. T. 8 N R. 8 W. Walter C. Smith and wife to Eva May Miune and Avery I J Me Cut. kU 7 and 8, in blork 8, The Plat Karl Karlson and wife to T- 0. Mullinprr, e of swj Section 6, T. 8 N R. 7 W I'nitrd States to Hannah M. Fro lid, patent. 100 acre. Sections 4 and 3. T. 5 X , R. W Thoma C. Bell to Emeli Kerala, U H, block 33, in Shivery Astoria rnited States to Jos. WaUh, patent for 143 acres. See. SO, T. 4 N R. 10 W Victor Bergman to John Gust Johnson, warranty, tract of land in Sec. 21, T. X, R- 10 W... 2350 C. A. Carlson and wife to John I. Carlson, warranty, undivided ) interest in lot 1, Sec 2, T. 8 X, R. 7 W H. A Wilson and wife to J. A. Pie til, warranty, lots 2 and 3, and lot I and 8, in blork 66, Up per Astoria G. C. McRobert and wife to F. J. Gamble, w 30 feet lot 2 and e 10 feet lot 3, in block 5, Shlvely Antoria -John I. Carlson to C A. Carlson, warranty, undivided half inter est in Jot 7, Sec. 33, T. 9 X, R. 7 W 90 ASTORIA GROCERY P10NX, MAIN Mi. 9t) COMMERCIAL ITSXZT. ECONOMY FRUIT JARS THE MOST ECONOMICAL ART) CHEAPEST JAB IX TBI WORLD AS IT WILL PAT FOB ITSELF IN THE FRUIT IT WILL SATS. MADE IN PINTS, QUARTS AND HALF-GALLONS, OF 8TR0N0 CLEAR, WHITE FLINT CLASS WITH THREE-IN. WIDE MOUTH OF SMOOTH SURFACE, PERMITTING THE PRESERVING OF FRUIT WHOLE 08 IK LAYERS. Fresh Fruits of All Kinds G RAVEN STXIN APPLES FEB BOX li-oo FANCY ITALIAN PBUNES FEB BOX.. .so 16001 400 A RECORD BREAKER. The targest audience of the season attended the Star theater Iat evening to wituess the ever-popular Brandon Players in their production of David liarum. The performance wa a per fect one, no detail being overlooked and wa the equal of any dollar attraction ever seen In this city. Carl Caldwell a David Hani in. simply dropped into the character straight from York state. Lee Brandon, Miw Hal and Jack Wlu ter could not be excelled in their re spective role, while Jane Dorsey a Widow Cullum scored the individual bit of the performance. Many were I turned away hut evening, o we advU everyone to purrba seat early for this greatest drama of Ameriiao homo life. On Saturday afternoon this company produce The Inserter' with a prie of three and two dollars being given to the child making the greatest number of word out of The Brandon Player. AH school children being admitted on a ten-cent ticket. Sunday afternoon Da vid Harum and Sunday night their fea ture production, "The Power of the Oo.." Morning Atorian, 60 rent per month. Delivered by oarrier. 400 SCHOOL OPENS. Monday, Sept. 17, our school book are in together with large and assorted line of tablets, pencil, pens, composi tion books, pencil bozes, ink, ruler, colored crayons, school bags, book strap, !ate, and all the little necessi ties of the school year. Come thia week and get everything except the book and you can save time Monday. J. N. GRIFFIN. STORAGE BATTERIES. We sell the Northwestern Storage Battery, the very best on the market for automobile, gasoline launches, etc We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wormanhip. R, R. Carruther, electri cal upplies, 642 Duane street. t.f. THEY ARE HERE. Another big shipment of the San Francisco earthquake books have jut arrived at the Astorian office and are ready for ubcriber. Come early and avoid the rush. SPRAINS. S. A. Read, Cisco, Tex., writes, March 11, 1901: My wrist wa sprained o badly by a fall that it wa useless; and after using several remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballard Snow Lini ment, and wa cured. I earnestly rec ommend it to any one suffering from sprains. Hart's Drug Store. sep ARE YOU A BON VIVANT? The pith of life, after all, it a good feed. The good things of this life are not a rule easily found, to that it i a pleasure to find so close tt hand a first-class up-to-date establishment, whre one gets those good things at every meal, like the Palace Restaurant, on Commercial street. The home of the bon rirant. tf NEGLECTED COLDS. Every part of the mucous jnembrane, the nose, throat, ears, head and lungs, etc., are subjected to disease and blight from neglected cold. Ballard' Hore hound Syrup is a pleasant and effec tive remedy, W. Akendrick, Valley Mills, Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard't Hore hound Syrup for cough and throat trou bles; it Is a pleasant and most effec tive remedy." Hart'a Drug Store. ep DANCE. The Liberty Bell Social club will give another of their popular dances Satur day night, Sept, 22. 9-20-3t X5hQ Store for Woman J$ Xjhc Lf beesIIhivb Ladies' Outfitters ECONOMY DAYS At U)e Bee Hive BEGINNING TODAY ARE THE STARTING OF ECONOMY DAYS. WE ARE WELL SUPPLIED WITH NEW FALL GOODS AND YOU WILL FIND UNPARALLELED VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE. EVERYBODY CONCEDES AND ACKNOWLEDGES US ASTORIA'S FAVORITE STORE. OUR SIMPLIFIED METHODS OF SERVICE MEAN THE GREATEST SATISFACTION TO 0UB THOUSANDS OF PATRONS. THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE BUSI NESS CAREER THE BEE HIVE HAS ADHERED STEADFASTLY TO THE PURPOSE OF BETTERMENT IN EVERY BRAND. FA CILITY OF STORE SERVICE IS ABLY SECONDED BY THE BEST AND PROMPTEST DELIVERY SYSTEM. T3he Bee Hive Prices THEY ARE THE MIGHTY MAGNETS THAT NO ONE CAN RE SIST.. NO ONE WITH AN ATOM OF ECONOMY WOULD TRY TO RESIST THEM. THE BEE HIVE ALWAYS IS CONVINCINGLY ELOQUENT OF REAL SAVINGS. Yesterday we received by ex press a special shipment of so skirts for Fall and Winter wear. The latest Novelties in plaids, Bluet, Blacks and Gray Effects; we guarantee perfect fitting in ev ery respect. All the new and at tractive styles. On tale at this ridiculous low $Q T price vpe D (Mien's M Dress Ms New goods for tchool dresses in all the new and latest plaids! double fold, A large atsortment to select from, per yard, so cents. ...Wool Trecots in all the new colors, guaranteed to be all wool, per yard.... 23c iiiRiroLiiFiott for quilts; children's dresses and dressing Sacques, largest assort- ment in Astoria and bed-rock prices. ' ice New Dre The choice new dress goods And silks for autumn are seen at their best now at the Bee Hire.. All fabrics that are new and desir able find a place in our most ex cellent stock and you are welcome to look them over at any time. 46 to 54-Inch suitings; new ar rivals; all the latest I in shades of Grays, plain, mixed, checked, shadow plaids and stripes. Pure Silk Taffeta-A Silk war ranted not to break, per yard, 69c Plaid Silks in all the very latest color combinations, -QQr something new-... OL Immense assortment of furs, all new styles for the season, ranging in prices from the cheap hare fur at Ji.as, to the elegant fur at $40 fTTt VV f -Tir " --MlrJfr A"" bflT if a MUST ,V"