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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1906)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a, 1MI THE MOUNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. A NOVEMBER MOVER We have just an even hundred fine Fall Suits for Men in the fancy worsteds, cashmeres and serges m&M " jtffij makers, such as Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Brandegee, Kindade & Wood and others, marked to sell at from 2. 0 to $20. that w want to move to make room for a large shipment that is about due to arrive, so we have marked them one ana all i " ' 1 Qrjrj AT This is Not & Sale, Merely our Usual Fall Reductions SEE OUR WINDOWS This is Not a Sale, Merely our Usual Fall Redactions SEE OUR WINDOWS This is a bona fide proposition and wc will be glad to have prospective buyers come in and look without obligation to buy Clothes Bought Here Pressed Free Any Time Ton Wish and as Often as you Wish A, N CLOTHES & & X? 0 -i DOCK AND DECKNCWS 'land Captain Sebree and Commander Werllch at a point ear Vacouver, where he will take the Canadian Pa cific for Washington, Commander Werllch returning to Portland by train. The Columbine will then pick up lightship No. 76, now on duty at a I Sfl I f I. neatners uraers v,nargea-ine : Flatterv and brlng ber t0 this port Goes tO South Alaska. J when arrangements will be made for . having her thoroughly overhauled, she having had something more than DOLLAR LINER CROSSES OUT Columbine Gets Away With Light Ship No. 67 Empereur Menelik Will Not Discharge Cargo Her. fJL the last moment, that Is yester day morning early, the Heather's or ders were changed and Instead of taking Captain Uriel Sebree, secre tary of the United States Lighthouse Board, and Commander Wertichi of this district, on a cruise to Cape Flat tery and the Sound ports, Captain Gregory received directions to pre pare his ship for her contemplated voyage to the Alaskan stations, 'and this he Is now doing, and will prob-j ably leave out on an extended trip) early next week. The Columbine, Captain Richardson, left with the of ficers above named yesterday morn ing and with the light ship No. 67 in her charge. She will drop No. 67 at Umatilla reef and after that vessel is regularly at her sea post, the Colum bine will swing into Puget Sound and eighteen months of sea service. It was announced at the O. R. & N. offices here yesterday that word had been received from San Francis co that the steamer Columbia, hand somer and better In every way, would leave San Francisco on the tenth of the present month, on her old run to Portland, provided nothig happened to prevent That is the expectation and there are lots of people who will be glad to hear that she Is en route to this port again. The steamship Hazel Dollar -succeeded in getting away yesterday over a rough bar and, headed away for Hong Kong with her big cargo of grain. The Peter Iredale is reported to be broadside on to the sea and 600 feet farther inland than when she struck. There Is no news of the coming sur vey and the crew is still under pay. Mr. Cherry went down to see the ves sel last evening and timed his trip so as to be there at low tide in order to make the fullest Inspection possi ble. He will return to the city this morning. - . Captain Moret, of the French bark Empereur Menelik, last evening re- Simington Dry Goods Go. VALUE QUALITY COURTESY SELECT YOUR GOAT NOW FIFTY OF THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST STYLES Just Received By Express Today iff ! " This Lot Purchased by our New York Agent Enables You Select a Coat from, the Very Newest Styles the MarKet Affords New Fancy Plaids, New Plain Cloth Coats in Brown and Black, handsomely trimmed in Embroid ery and Braids. Come and See the Best Coat in Astoria celved word from the owners' agents at Portland to bring his vessel to Portland and unload her there. He will clear from here this morning and will discharge the 15.000 barrels of cement with which she la loaded, at the docks in that city, including the 10,000 barrels belonging to the South ern Paclflc company, and which they desired to have unloaded at Astoria for reshlpment back to Coos Bay from here, as the stuff was destined for the railway extension from Drain to Marshfleld. Capt Archie McNeill, alias "Scot- ty.'' brought the steamer Undine down the river yesterday, In place of the Lurllne, and left up In good season last evening with a number of peo- pie In her cabins and a wad of freight below. He says there Was plenty of fog on the river all day long. The steamer Alltance was due down from Portland yesterday mornlnir early, but did not make It until 5 oclock in the afternoon, owing to the heavy fogs that lined the river all the way down. She will leave out for Coosl Bay points at 8 o'clock this morning. The oil-tank steamer Asuncion ar rived In from San Francisco yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock and proceeded direct to the metropolis. o Sells More of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than of All Others Put Together. Mr. Thomas George, a merchant at Mt Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since It was Intro duced Into Canada, and sell as much of It as I do of all other lines I have 'on my shelves put together. Of the J ... ; mpny dozens sold unaer guarantee, i : have not had one bottle returned. I i can personally recommed this medl- cine as I have used It myself and given j it to my children and always with the ! best results." For sale by Frank Hart, Leading Druggist. ! PERSONAL MENTION. ! j Mark Minnekar of Svensen la In the j city. Alex Ollbert was up from Seaside yesterday. j John Volner of Push was In the city j yesterday on business. j L. C. 8pncer of Omaha was In the city yesterday on buslnes. Hiram Gray of Hammond was a vis ltor in the city yesterday. X R. Burke of Cahlamet was a visitor In the city yesterday. Frank Bourne of Frankfort was In the city yesterday pn business. Wm. B. McBrlde of Portland. Me., arrived In the city yesterday. B. S. Worsley, the Svensen fruit grower, was In the city yesterday, D. Grlswold of Portland was among the arrlvnjs In the city yesterday) A. V. Potntdexter of New Tork came down on the noon train yester day. Walter Seaberg of Ilwaco arrived In the city yesterday on a brief busi ness trip. Miss Madge VanDusen has returned home from Portland after visiting with her music teacher at St. Helen's hall for a few days. ASTORIA GROCERY PHONE, MAIN Mi. 33 COMMERCIAL STREET. Pears for Canning, $1.00 per Box Waxen Cooking Apples, 5cper Box King Apples, $1.15 per Box Sour Kraut- 5c lb. Mince Meat, 2 lbs, 25c. Dill Pickles, 20c Doz, Comb Honey, 2 for 35c All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season Would Be a Citixen Declaration of Intention was filed with County Clerk Clinton yesterday by Sven Wester mark, a native of Finland, In behalf of his future citizenship in this country. IN THE CITY THEATERS. Monkeys Arrive A large crowd was attracted to Dell Scully's cigar store on 11th street to witness the antics of two young monkeys which arrived In the city yesterday direct from Java. For Rent Three for housekeeping. Bond street furnished rooms Inquire at 208 ll-2-2t GRAFTING DENOUNCED. All 8an Francisco Unions Not Owned by Ruef. . SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Brick layers' union No. 7, representing close upon 1,800 members, last night de nounced P. H. McCarthy and O. A. Tveltmal, president and secretary re spectively of the Building Trades Council, for their action In calling a mass meeting last Sunday In the name of organized labor to defed grafting of municipal officers, and pledged ttie membership to aid in the efforts to bring corrupt city official! to Justice. The action of the Building Trades Council In endorsing a union labor ticket both state and local, was also condemned. KID8 FIGHT POLICE. LEXINGTON, Nov. 1. In a fight between 600 Kentucky State College students and policemen here last night four policemen were struck In the head with rocks and severely injured. "8HADOW3 OF A GREAT CITY." The Mack Swain Co. gave on ex cellent performance of the above named play at the Star theater lust night, and the production gave un qallfled satlHfactlon. It Is a f-ima-tional drama of more thiin ordinary merit, with a moHt Interesting plot, ably developed, thrilling situations, a charmlijg love-story and delightful comedy. Anna Jorrliin, In the dunl role of "Annie Stnndlsh" and "Nellie," mother and daughter had a perfect conception of both characters, nnd gave a finished performance of each, her work showing careful study, and full understanding of their require ments. Daisy D'Arva as "Biddy Ro nan,' 'the warm-henrted old Irish wo man, was delightful, qunlnt, unctuous, full of life nnd vim, bubbling over with good-nature, wit and humor true to nature at all times. As "Tom Cooper,' 'the sailor, Alf Layne Is en? titled to the highest praise; Bert Frank as "George Benson," won mer ited execration for his consummate villainy and warm commendation for his clever portrayal of the same. Wm. Hutchinson gave a fine performance of the young thief, "Tim Farren;" E. C. Hunt was very good as "Arkrlght," the detective. Geo. Bcrrell was entire ly satisfactory as "Abe Nathans," the pawnbroker, and the minor characters were all well sustained. The same play will be repeated tonight. HJUUIJI NEED CUT GLASS? If you lo, we want you to get our prices before buying. Our cut glass Is not cheap, for cheap cut glass is poor. It's all good, every ploct, and the price are lower than you can buy the same quality elsewhere. No or di-r too small or too large for us. Fine repairing specialty. FRANK J. DONNERBERG 110 ELEVENTH 8TREET. STORAGE BATTERIES. We sell the NorthweHtern Storage Battery, the very best on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done, Expert wormanshlp. R. R. Carmthers, electri ol supplies, 642 Duane street.1 t.f, itmm mm (formerly New ton credit Co.; FASTEST GROWING STORE IN ASTORIA GRAND OPENING SALE We Offer lo the People of Astoria Bargains Never Equaled Before In Ladles' and Men's Wear PECIAL ffilS COATS Women's flO-inch Coats of fancy mixed cloths, in ligh t and dark invisible gray plaids, made double-breasted front and full loose back, with strap stitched down the center, velvet collar and cuffs, and straps swesjwiUderjrealvalue tfQ CP $18.00; sale "price 7 .777771 $0.03 We invite the people to inspect our stock as we will , try to satisfy each and everyone as to price and quality. We extend dignified credit to all. Large and Complete Stock of Men's Clothing Furnishings and Shoes. THEGRAND LEADER Commercial, bet. 8th and 9th, News-Herald Building