The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 21, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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W60NIIDAV, NOVtMBIA 21, 1K.
THE MORXIXG ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGOX.
made it cocnfortably by using
judgment.
good
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SPAR DECK AND BUOY
Parry Jnes, the well knon
wrecker for IJoyd' in the Great Uake
fwrvke I her to tborooghly inspect the
eon dittoes attaching to the ship Pe
ter Ire&sle, and to make up a report
frvm whka her owners may u rt ermine
rft.t, if any. steps shall be Uken f r
floating her litter on. Mr. J- Is
well known in this port, having b
here on verl similar errands in the
past.
Tbe departure of the steamship Geo.
Monday! Mysterious Schooner
and Her Signab Explained.
THETIS LOOKING FOR IYERNa
Stamhip Elder Not to Sil Yet
French Ship Hoch Arrives From
Honolulu Witorfnent I tern ef
General lnttrt to Alt
Cptla Abraham, son. of the three-
masted schooner W. F JewetU bow Ir.
the city channel, awaiting crden as
to lier destination for loading, ni
which arrived In this port yesterday
after a Ion voyage of thirty -on day
from Redondo. furnished the clew to
the mystery surroundlrg the schooner
reported on Monday a off the bar and
flying signals for a tog. He report
a long and ardaous trip op the coast
with heavy weather all the way. an 3
to this waa added the misfortune of
his own broken health, which two
week ago necessitated his rurr.ir.g
the command of the vessel over to his
mate Captain Abrabarnson is wel!
Jor.g In years and his health is fill
ing him plainly, but he will ;ay with
hi vessel tints she shall have received
order for and reached her port of
destisasion. after which he will leave
her. and proceed to his h'-rre in Cal
ifornia. He has been off the bar for
the past eleven days aad ran cp the
tog call to expedite his entry here.
His many friends in these waters will
regret to learn of his Iare from good
health.
Captain Atderson. of the bar pilot
service, reports having spoken the
government revenue cutter Thetis off
the month of the river on Sunday last, j
and ascertained that the Thetis is out
after the British ship Iveroa. The
cotter's master reported that he hadj
had no sign of the missing ship, and
asked if there was any news of her
here; On being told that nothing had
been sen or heard of her, he squared
away for the south, stating that he
had made a northern circuit in search
of her, and hoped to pick her up to
the south'ard, and there Is universal
hope hereabout that he may be so
fortunate,
The motor schooner Gerald C. has
arrived in port from Xehalem with
nearly a thousand cases of salmon for
S. Elmore 4 Company, besides a lot
of dairy products. Captain Latham
reports that he was bar bound there
for a full month, and that there is
plently of water, mostly flood water,
on that bar. He had a lively time
coming in over the Columbia bar, but
YY. Eider, which had been heralded
from P.miand. to take place on Tues
day, yesterday morning, has been de
layed indeflnltely by reason of a mis- j
understanding between her owner. i
Captain Jack Petersen, and Mr. Doe.
her agent. She has not even register
ed at the custom house, and may not
he out for weeks to come.
The French ship Hoche. Captain
Jouanjeau. from Honolulu, arrived in
this port yesterday noon, and will pro
ceed to Portland as soon as she can
m tow. She reports a favorable
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trip up from the Islands, where she
left on October :th last, with stiff,
though favorable winds nearly all the
way.
The French ba--k Empereur Mece
lik will finish unloading the 1I,WM
barrels of cement at the O. P- X
pier for the Southern Pacific com
pany, this evening, if at! goes well,
an! will immediately leave up for
Portland, or as soon as a tow can be
furnished her.
After a voyage of seventy-eight ay
from Newcastle. X. & V the Brit
ish ship rV.rdkk Castle, has arrive!
in this port and Ss now at anchor in
the lower harbor. Car '-air. Taylor re
ports, a cuneventful trip up. without
any great access of bad weather.
The Columbine went to sea yester
day forenoon with Commander Wer
lich on board, on an inspecting tour
of the upper coast stations and to in
vestigate the progress of the work on
the new lighthouse at Cape Hinchln-
point
The steamer Lurlir.e has reformed.
She came down again last evening on
her old early schedule and left up In
good season, well patronized.
The steamer Alliance is due in
today from Coos Bay points, with
freight and passengers for this port
and Portland.
The steamer Robert Dollar went to
sea yesterday at high noon, with her
big cargo of lumber for San Francisco.
The freighting steamship Aztec is
due down from Portland, on her way to
San Francisco, sometime today.
Morning Astorian, 60 cents per
onth, delivered by carrier.
ASTORIA GROCERY
PI0JTE, MATH 681.
53 CO&ICZSCIAL 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 Dor,
Comb Honey, 2 for 35c.
All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season
BOYS BOOK
A new line of Alger, Henty,
Otis and Ellis books, written
especially for boys (a whole
window full, and then some)
bound in substantial cloth
binding with illuminated
cover in three colors.
3Sc a Copy
E. A. Higgitis Co.,
SUCCESSOIC TO J. X- GRIFFIN
Books Mwsic Stationery
THINK WELL
before you select your suit for fall. There are
many things to take into consideration chiefly
among them are fit and fabric. Do you know
that before we buy our stock to place
BEFORE
you we have spent long hours of study and have
carefully compared one with another unti! we
know that our clothes are the best that it is pos
sible to produce? Then why should
YOU LEAP
at any thing that is offered you? You can be well
dressed and well satisfied if you trade with us.
"Lest you forget" we say again'Think well before
yon leap' ;
P. A. STOKES,
UNCOMMON CLOTHES.
Cloths bovgHt Hr priMd fro.
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" Copy right 1906 by Hart ScharTner If Mint
CITIZENS NOMINATE
MUNICIPAL TICKET
the following rrult; Jacot.son S. Ilel
land. 4. Mr. Jacbm was declared
the nominee of the nentin. Thrre
b-ir)S no furthrr business, the conven
tion adjournal.
HON. HERMAN WISE NOMINATED
FOR MAYOR, CHAS. H. ABER
CROMBIE FOR CITY ATTORNEY
4 D05S BT DEED
Th-o Krue Catering Company
AND TWO COUNCILMEN.
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to J. t. I!u: . lots JJ
:4. M' k liearhart Park .. t
J"hn Tyhrg. execut-ir. to John
Tj'berg 1(4 ai res Section 1. T.
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M. ft Pomeroy, .heriff. t H
F. Prnl, S arr,' Stlon 5.
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H. F. Prarl and wife to H irry O
Cray, 55 arm ft-tion . T. T
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positions to be filled in the city gov-1 Anna F Knf to Kmrna K. Cot
ernment f.jr the ertsulng city election.! well, real projrty in Clatsop
As usual, a large number of prom
inent citizens gathered at the city hall
list evening, pursuant to a tall from
the Citixer.s' central committee to
nominate candidates for the var'ou
MINERS DISSATISFIED.
Allotment of Fotftral R.aervo Will B
Appealed From.
CANYON CITY. Or. Nov. JO. An '
;')rI to th lk-tartrttrtit of tho n
trrlor by r-i,Vt! of Ih tireennorn
rnlnltiir 4ltrltt i j a rr, ;
suit of the itluw Mountain Itewrve 1
rs g aliotrnrnt. romplrtr I Thursday ;
Mlnrr. of the (Irrenhnrn asked con
j l irrMy more territory than thry got.
and are retwiftwl gro(ly Jlalifled.
Thry claimed an eltennlv Uotmtlt
a ni'ery to kwp their ilalms
frm UUik ovrriun Hh h, hot
the gorrrnmrftt fprrBcritatlve. limit -M
thrm greatly, and they faf th
In ji!i.rfit of th r ti f .upply a- f
t!-srru( tion of thrlr iwiur. Ifj put
eaf a gtv Val of shrp shwtlrig
at Sumpter I y d'la; true: t nfrr.ta j ha tjikrft i. in the ( Jre-rhom
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The meeting was called to i.rder by
C. J- Trenchard, chairman of the
Citizens' committee. C. J. Trenchard
was selected as temporary chairman
and Max Pohl temporary secretary.
It was moved and seconded that a
committee of three be appointed on
order of business and platform. The
chairman appointed Olof Anderson,
Ths. Da!y and Oeorge Kaboth as
such committee. A retes ivas tak'.-n
awaiting the report of the committee.
The committee submitted the follow,
ing platform and ordT of business:
To the Citizens' Assembly:
We, your committee appointed on
order of business and platform, re
spectfully report
Order of business:
First, the nomination of a candidate
for mayo'.
Second, the nomination of a candi
date for the office of city attorney.
Third, the nomination of two candi
dates for councilmen for the first ward.
Fourth, the nomination of a candl
date for councilman for the third ward.
Fifth, the appointing of an execu
tive committee, to consist of on- per
son from each precinct.
And we herewith recommend the
adoption of the following platform:
We believe In a non-partisan busi
ness administration of the municipal
affairs of Astoria and pledge our can
didates to the fulfillment of these
principles.
O. ANDERSON.
THOMAS DEALT,
GEO. K A BOTH.
Committee on Order of Business and
Platform.
The chairman announced that nom
inations were in order for the office
of mayor. C. J. Curtis placed Her
man Wise in nomination, and there
being no further nominations, they
were declared closed and the secre
tary cast the ballot of the assembly
for Herman Wise.
For city attorney c. J. Curtis placed
A. M. Smith in nomination. Mr. Smith
in a few- brief remarks declined the
nomination, and M. F. Hardest- placed
"ha.. II. Abercrombie in nomination.
The ruminations were e'lar" closed
and Chas. H. Aber'-ron.bies was de
clared the choice cf the convention for
city attorney.
For councilmen from the first ward,
the following nominations were made:
Iyea-'Jer Lebeck. Jens H. Hansen and
John Carlson. A ballot was taken,
retiring as follows- Hansen 64, Le
beck r,2, Carlson, 1'c Hansen and
Lebec-k were declare the nominees.
For councilmen in the third ward,
I O. IV-Hand and Ax1- Jacobson were
nominated. A ballot wa stakr-n with
county 1
William Hock and wife to Amer
ican Importing Co.. lease, lot
3. In block 1J. Shlviys As
toria. 10 year. I6t0 pr an
num (.00
Croup.
A reliable medlclno and one that
should always be kept In tho home for
Immediate use Is Chamberlain'! Cough
Remedy. It will prevent the attack if
glren at toon as the child becomes
hoarse, or even after the croupy cough
appears. For tale by Frank Hart, the
Leading Druggist.
EXPRESSING GRATITUDE.
Astoria, ere., Nov. 19i(.
Editor Astoilun I wish, through
your paper, to thank the offli ial of
the Tongue Point Lumbering Company
and their employes, for their joint 'lu
nation of 1305.95. which sum I have,
today, received from the said Tongue
Point Lumbering Company.
(Signed.) r.l'ST SIM!.
uo c'i:.nts i'i:it
.MONTH
AsToiiiAvs m:T
Nr.WSI'Al'lIK
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Guarantees to It5 Advertisers
A Larger Circulation
Than Any Paper Published
In Atoria
OUR BOOKS ARE OPEN TO INSPECTION
BY OUR ADVERTISERS
A novel feeling of leaping, bounding
Impulse goes through your body. You
feel young, act young and are young
after taking Holllster's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents.
For sale by Frank Hart.
A Boon
to the Bilious
Are you compelled to deny your
self many wholesome foods because :
you think they make you bilious?
Do you know that your condition
is more to blame than the foods?
Your liver and stomach need at
tention more than the diet. When
you find yourself suffering with a
bilious attack, take
s
The Art of Fine Plumbing
hij progressed with the development of the science of
MnitauoQ tod we bare kept
pace with the Improvements.
Hire Too t Or i your bathroom one of
the old &ihiopcd, unhealthy kind i
11" too tre still ming the "closed in"
fixture of ten yean ago, it would be w ell
to re more them toi install in their read,
nowy white SWard" Porcelain Enam
eled Vtre, 0f whkh we have samples
displayed b our showroom. Let ui quote
you prices. Illustrated catalogue free.
?, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
!
IE
EGHAM'S
PILLS
and all annoying symptoms will
soon disappear. They settle the
stomach, regulate the liver and ex
ercise the bowels. Their good ef
fects are felt immediately.
Bcccham's Pills mingle with the
contents of the stomach and make
easy work of digestion. The nour
ishing properties of the food arc
then readily assiinil.itcd and the
residue carried ofT without irrita
ting the intestines or clogging the
bowels.
Bcccham's Pills should be taken
whenever there is sick headache,
furred tongue, constipation, sallow
skin or any symptoms that indi
cate an inactive liver.
Eold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and Sc.
Fine Watch
Repairing.
FRANRJ. DONNERBERG
110 ELEVENTH STREET.
NEAR BOND.
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