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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1008. TO) n A NOVEMBER MOVE: We have just an even hundred fine Fall Suits for Men in the fancy worsteds, cashmeres and serges made by some of our best makers, such as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Brandegee, Kindade & Wood and others, marked to sell at from $12,50 to $20: that we want to move to make room for a large shipment that is about due to arrive, so we have marked them one and all i Ml This is Not a Sale, Merely our Usual Fall Reductions SEE OUR WINDOWS "use" Ml This is Net a Sale, Merely our Usual Fall Reductions SEE OUR WINDOWS This is a bona fide proposition and we will be glad to have prospective buyers come in and look without obligation to buy K A. OTOKE Clothes Bought Here Pressed Free Any Time Tou Wish and as Often as you Wish UNCOMMON CLOTHES & & & & x? j& & MARINE MEMORANDA Ajtec Reaches Port From Francisco Sunday. of the Barracouta to the Bny City. The steamer Nome City arrived : down from Portland Sunday and tied 'up at the Callender pier until 11 1 o'clock yesterday morning, when she San went below and anchored, falling to get out over the bar. She was load- ed with 24,000 ties from Stella, for ! Redondo. The schooner W. S. Redfleld has ar- COLUMBIA IS NEARLY READY :rived in from S Francisco, and tak I en her berth at the Hume mills for I her outward cargo of lumber. Several Steamers Cross Out Yester dayFleet Arrives m During 48 Hours Empereur Menelik at Dock, Unloading. , The steamship-Asteo, of ih Astoria Portland-SanFrancIsco line, arrived ! The French bark Genevieve Mollnos arrived down yesterday morning on the Harvest Queen, and will get the earliest possible dispatch for Europe with her big cargo of grain. The steamship Roanoke was due In ! this port yesterday from Los Angeles, i pan .Francisco and Eureka. - but, aa she lost a day on her outward trip. ishe will not hall In here before sun- In on Sunday and deposited 100 tons down Xo&Ji of freight at the O. R. & N. dock and went on to the metropolis. Her of- The schooner Sailor Boy came down fleers report that when she left the j from Portland yesterday and will light company's docks at San Francisco the ! out for the Bay City Just as soon as steamship Columbia was hauling Into the bar permits. the pier, just arrived from the dry docks and Iron works, complete and ready to load for this port and Port land. The Barracoota Is due in to day and If she has a new captain and crew, It may be taken as a certain ty that Captain Doran and his crew have been assigned to the popular old steamer and will be here In a few Captain Smith of the customs days with her. If he Is on the Barra- J launch Patrol Is busy building a couta, then she will be one trip late, J weather davit and shield for the de as she will have to wait the return i partment's old Whitehall boat, under me rear or tne Allen pnlntery on Eleventh street. They cannot give her away and they cannot sell her, so she Is to be taken care of. It Is the bout that did the boarding service In the old days before the handsome Patrol was put on duty. The steamer Alliance was due In from Coos Bay last evening, but was probably held up by adverse weather on the yon side of the bar. She Is due In hourly this morning. The Prosper has arrived In port and left up yesterday morning, on the haw sers of the Oklahoma, for Portland, where she will load lumber outward. COUNCIL HOLD HI- 1)1 The French bark Empereur Menelik was berthed at the O. R. & J. pier yesterday and will discharge 10,000 barrels of cement there for the South ern Pacific. She Is a fine looking craft. Simington Ory Goods Co. VALUE QUALITY COURTESY TABLE LINEN EVERY PIECE OF TABLE LINEN IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED ANTICIPATE YOUR THANKSGIVING WANTS AND SAVE FROM 25.TO 50 PER CENT BY PURCHAS ING YOUR LINEN NOW, THESE VALUES WILL BE. KEPT UP DURING THE BAL ANCE OF THE WEEK ONLY:, 58-inch Blea Satin Damask, 50c 29c 60-inch Half Blea Dice Damask 50c 39c 64-inch Siler Blea Satin Damask 30c 31c 58-inch Silver Blea Satin Damask 30c 31c 72-inch Silver Blea Satin Damask 65c 41c 72-inch Silver Blea Satin Damask 75c 47c 66-inch Pure Linen Damask, large bow-knot pattern, border with small knots in center, an extra fine value for 98c; special 69c 72-inch Linen Damask, Passion Flower; regular 98c value 65c 72-inch Linen Damask, $1.19 value 89c 72-inch Linen Damask, beautiful Pansy Pattern, $1.19 value 89o 72-inch Damask, Rose Pattern, $1.25 alue, 93c 72-inch Linen Damask, Poppie, $1.50 value $1.00 72-inch Linen Damask, Handsome Iris Pattern, $1.50 value $1.00 Your patronage is worth more to us than any profit that might accrue to us through any wilful misrepresentation that we might make. The oil tanker Rosecrans has ar rived In from San Francisco with her tow, the Monterey, and Is anchored In the channel off the Caltendor pier. She will go up the river this morn ing. The steamer Tiverton cleared at the customs house yesterday with half a million feet of lumber, from the Tongue Point mills, for San Francisco, and left down for the lower harbor yesterday evening. The steamer Aurelia hiu reached port from San Francisco and has gone on to Vancouver, where she will load lumber for the outward trip. The olltanker Asuncion came down the river yesterday and made It out over the bar In a smother of high water yesterday afternoon. The steamer Northland was another steamer to make It out over the bar yesterday, bound for San Francisco. j Notice to Mariners. (1879) Alaska Revlllaglgedo ehan- net entrance Tree Point llsht Red sector established. On October 1, : 1906, a fixed red sector, embracing an , arc of 9 degrees Gl minutes between the rabeln&s X 43 degrees 13 minutes W. true (WXW 3-8 W. mag.) and N, i 33 degrees 22 minutes W. (rue ,NW, by W. 1-2 VV. mag.), was placed In ! the light on the western extremity of I Tree point, eastern side of the south j ern entrance to Rvlllaglgedo channel, i Alaska. The sector covers Lord rocks ' In the eautern end of Hixon entrance j and extends about 1-2 mile to the west I ward of the rocks. OIL TANK ORDINANCE REQUIR ING STORAGE TANKS TO BE RE MOVED WITHIN ONE YEAR PASES BY CLOSE VOTE. By a vote of five to four, the com- j mon courirQ last night passed Uie ' ordinance requiring nil oil tanks over ! One of the splendid results of phys ical beautifying Is Its tendency to create an ambition to be beautiful In every way. When a woman gets a good start by taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea she is all right. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. For sale by Frank Hart. County Court The county court will convene tomorrow morning. Aside from auditing the regular monthly bills, nothing of Importance Is on the docket. Goes in Peace "Tiny" Arrlgonl, en gineer of Chemical No. 1, was due to leave yesterday on his annual vaca tion, but was somewhat perturbed about the condition of the engine com panys beautiful cat "Chemical;'? but "Chan" has set his mind at rest and is now proudly nursing seven fine kit tles and "Tiny" enters upon his out ing with- a sense of perfect freedom, there being three men In the house and neighborhood who have agreed to watch over "Chem" and his family. They're all dandies, too, those kittens, and not a single one of them Is bob tailed, like their handsome mother. 5.000 gallons to be removed from the city limits within one year, and pro hibits the erection of any oil tanks within the city limits. The common council met In regular session, Mayor Wise and all the mem bers being present. Petition from Jim. F. Ourdlner and 25 others for a street light at the In- j tersectlon of 11th street and Kenning . ton avenue was rend. Ilelta.id obj.-rt- I ed to granting the request, stating j that the light bill was constantly In- j creasing, and he was opposed to e- I talillHhirig any more lights without . making an Investigation. The rqunst was granted. Petition from V. Boelllng and fifteen j others for a street light on Exchange street between 8th audi 9th streets was read. Ilelland again objected, say ing there seemed to be no end to the city treasury and the council wanted to get rid of the money as fast ns possible. There Is no hurry about these lights and they ought to be In vestigated. The petition was granted. Petition for an electric light from S. Danzlgger and eighteen others was referred to the street committee. Petition from Wm. Humble and fif teen others, asking that the dug pound be removed from Its present lo cation, provoked considerable discus sion. The matter was referred to the health and police committee and dog catcher. Kaboth thought the commit tee had sufficient time to secure a lo cation, as the matter had been before the council for some time, Robinson said everybody objected to the dog pound In Its present location. Morton said the dog pound was a nuisance wherever located and Logan suggested that the. pound be put In the new en gine house. Lebeck suggested that thy make sausage out of the dogs. Petition for a drain on Alameda av enue was refereed to the street com mittee. Petitions for liquor licenses from Chas. Uertelsen, Wm. Brock, Nels 81 mosen and Henry Jones were granted. A remonstrance against the aceept ace of the Improvement of Bond street from the west line of 6th street to the McClure line, signed by all the property owners, was read. The pe tition states that the Improvement was not made to the established grade; the sub-grade was not rolled and no at tempt made to roll It. The specifica tions call for the sub-grade to be thoroughly rolled and the first layer of 4 Inches of macadam to be rolled. This was not done and no pretense or attempt was made to roll It. The last layer of rock Instead of being fine rock as called for In the specifica tions, was simply loam. The street is so soft mat teams cut into u tne same as on a mud road. The remon strance was referred to the street committee. Communication from County' Clerk ASTORIA GROCERY phone, main est. 313 COMMERCIAL STRUT. 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 J...., UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES Are Offered to the buyer of tasteful and fashionable jewelry et low prices. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass and Novelties of the Highest Order Fine Repairing a Specialty FRANK J. DONNERBERG 110 ELEVENTH STREET. 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