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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 WIOfcieDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1006. ALONG WATER FRONT Several Steamersand Vessels Cross in and Out Yesterday. UNDINE ON ASTORIA ROUTE Steam Schooner Aurella WaUrloggtd, Put Back to Port, and I Bttohtd on Dotdamona Band to Un , load Cargo. , The steam schooner Aurella, laden with something over half a million feet or lumber, la aground on th chan nel aid of I ha at end of Doademona Sands, and reported to be watcrloJ She rhed thla port from Linton ya terday mornliif between 1 and I o'clock and named un to tha lower bay. Cap tain Johnsen's avowed Intention bait.- to co directly to sea, Thla he did, After crossing out he aet hi course for the aouth and had hardly got under way when, a heavy; ea eausht him full to port, shifting hla bl deck load sharply to starboard. For a few momenta the situation waa a bit precarious, but he brought her about and headed back for Astoria. He did not touch the bar on either passage, In or out, but hla Mat waa ao heavy and the veaaet waa taking wa ter o freely, he wn compelled to bench her on Deademona Sand. In fries of the dual evlla of having hla Area put out first and turning turtle afterward. So he slipped her on the aanda and will arrange thla morning to have about J50.000 feet of her ear go barged and then bring tha Aurella to dock, pump her out, reload her and take a fresh atari. He waa compelled to decline the ov erture for aid tendered him yester day by Coptalna ntchardson and Reed of the steamer Columbine and Wal- lula, respect Ively, because he had to discharge cargo before ho could do anything else. He arrived In the city Inst evening and will make all ar-rangi-ment for lightering hla steam er and putting her In ahapo for con tinuing her voyage. Tie might have Jettisoned his cargo at aea, but he concluded It waa the better part of seamanship and of buslneaa, to get boat and cargo safe ly back Into port, and ao lose noth Ing but time. There Is nothing the manor with the vessel whatever; the whole trouble arose from tho shifting of her cargo. Tho Point Adams life-saving crew were promptly alongside of the Aurella as she came back Into tho boy and stayed with her till aha waa beached, leaving her only when Captain Wlck lund found he could be of no real service to her, and that aho waa eafe on the sands. The ateamer Undine, doing duty In place of the aunken Lurllne, under command of Captain "Bcotty" McNeil, aided by Pilot A. W. dray, Is quite regular on her schedule and doing her share of business In and out of Astoria, dally, The ateamer Oklahoma came down yesterday morning with the French hip Douffon on her hawsers, tho lat ter being grain laden for Europe, The Oklahoma Immediately went back to Stella, after the Star of Bengal, lum bar laden for Ban Francisco. The, ateamer Telegraph came down from Portland yesterday about 20 mlnutea behind her schedule. She had a round down passenger, Including her owner, Captain U. B. Bcott Tha ateamer Meteor went to aea and Han Francisco yesterday morning. Tha schooner C. P. Holmea waa among the get-away from the lower harbor yeaterday, Tha ocean tug Bamson, which left Ban Francisco on Saturday last, tow ing a schooner for thla port, la due In today sometime. The oil tank ateamer Aaunclon ar rived In from Ban Francisco yeater day morning and went on to Port land at noon. The British ahlp Qalgate went to aea yesterday bound for the west coast of South America, with lum bar. Tha ateamer Coaater arrived In from Ban Francisco yesterday morning and went directly on to Portland. The ateamahlp Columbia la dua to aall from the 0. K. A N. pier here, thla morning, at I: SO o'clock. The four-masted schooner Henry Wilson crossed In yesterday from Ban Franclaco. The steamship Costa Rica la due to arrive from San Franclaco on Friday morning. The Adventure of Mrs, Niggs worth I in m vn n n, .Un In ttin lrwir hall. H Mr. NlKBsworth got out of bed, 1 grustted a pillow ana rusnea re ward tin) stnlr. "Mb ma. don't!" cried little RoBie NJggawortb. "Please stay hero with we." ... "Be aulet. child," her mother replied, "and stay wbero you are!" With wonderful uimweness me iauy went down the slalrs and at tho bot tom ln ned iiDoo a man who waa crouching behind the newel post as If to cat-ape her notice, 'mere waa no iM.t aava for a small atreak that came from au electric lump on the cor ner and found lta way innragn a chluk lu the window shade. "Oh, you will, will your' the lady dicta innninir unon the Intruder and clapping her pillow over hi bead and face. "I'll teacu you a leaaon mm t Ann't think vou' 11 forget in a curry s Then by a dexterous twist abe sue- ceeded In getting her linger into ma hnr with a nulck lerk she awnng his bead agiilnst tho sharp corner of the newel post berore ne couio ret-over trnm Hi li(M'U ho had sustained when alio bud flung herself upon blm and be collapsed, rolling over on Hie noor as If he had been felled witn an ax. At that moment little Itoslo and the hired girl got downstair and tho light were turned up. MMvifiil henven!" cr ed Mrs. wggs worth as abe looked at the upturned face of tho unconscious housebreaker. thnnsht It whs na!" Ar which she fainted, and aerore they could revive her the thief made bis eseape.-t'hleago Record-licraia Sells Mora of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy than of All Other Put Together. Mr, Thomaa George, a merchant at ML Elgin, Ontario, Bays: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain' Couch Remedy ever alnce It waa Intro duced Into Canada, and sell aa much of It as I do of all other Unea I have on my ahelvce put together. Of the mnny downs sold under guarantee, have not had one bottle returned. can personally recommed thla medl cine oa I have used It myself and given It to my children and always with the beat results." For sale by Frank Hart Leading Druggist "Plneules" (non-alcoholic) made from rosin fro mour Pine Forests, used for hundreds of yeara for Bind dor and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, $1.00. Guaranteed, Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store, Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per month. Delivered by earner, jgjf A Good Stenographer can write 1C0 words a minute with a good pencil 125 with a steel pen; but tho speed u increased to lib with Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen tho pen with the Spoon Feed. The ilow is even mid smooththe first drop comes as readily as the last neither comes until you want it. Styles and Prices.) E. A. Higgitts Co., SUCCESSOIt TO J. N GRIFFIN Books Music Stationery A (Timlin ir o th Holes. An Irishman was walking by golf links one day and was struck on tlio shoulder by a golf ball. The player hurried to blm, saying: "Are you hurt? why didn't you iook outr "And what did 1 know about lookln outr replied Pat. "How did 1 know the ball was cotnlnT 'Why. I called 'fore, " explained the player,, "which la a signal for yon to get out of the way." "Buro. That's It. Is It? Well, wbltt 1 say 'folve' It's a sign you're goln' to git hit In tho eye. 'Poire!' "-judge's Mag azine of Fun. The Caddie' llrplr. OTnltir J. Travis, the golfer, set up his ball and then made half a dozen swishes at tho short grass with tne driver. i urn not In eood form." he said. "I am playing like a broker we bad here Inst week. 'Tbla hroker nlnred once around mnklnff a dreadful exhibition of him self. Of this, though, he was not aware. Ho was doing pretty wen ror blm. The man's caddie waa an unusually quiet, stolid hid, n boy with a freckled fHco. oulte devoid of expression. "And since the caddie nover once Inmrhed or sneered at his bad play the broker took a fancy to him. And he said nt the end of tue rouna, in tne bono of celling a compliment: " 'I have been traveling ror tne iasi is months. I am oulte out or prac tlce. This la wby I am In such bad form today.' The caddie renlled calmly: Thon ve've nlnved before, have ye, "Kansas City independent. All Looked Allkr. Uncle Enh had long boasted that he bad never needed the services of a doc tor, but now he was 111. and hla neigh bor felt that the time bad come when a nhvalclan should be called. "Come. now. Uncle Eph," saia sne, "we will call whoever you wish. You fcnnw there's a nood allopatn and a ffmwi homeonath. and there s a new aoc tor, an osteopath. Now, who'll you bnver "Waal." drawled Uncle Eph, "I dun no en It matters. They do say that all paths lead to the grave r-Lippincorrs Magazine. Particular. Had to Be. Deacon Ilarctety (to walter-Young man, If I didn't know that everything that happens la foreordained I should feel like blaming you for having given me the worst dinner I have had for twenty-five years. Walter-Ye . lr. As eara ix:i I t3a- a look at you I gntv that Is was fore ordained that I wasn't going to cot any tlp.-Chle80 Tribune. Att Excve. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT K pedal assessment roll number 139, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expense of Improving Kensington avenue from a point ten feet east of the center line of 8th street to the west line of 11th street, has been filed with the Auditor and police Judge, and numbered . special assessment roll number 139, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been appointed a commit tee of the council to sit with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same,, and that Thursday, the J3th day of December, A. D. 1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., In the council chambers of the city hall, has been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objections to said assessment must be presented In writ ing. OLOP ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria. ; Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 27. 1908. 10t Ho-What a number of parlies youi i;;ter nust R to. She's always out ,-lu.) I tali. M.:e-- Vv. J&e"a the lucky oue.- WRECK NOTICE. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT special assessment roll number 138, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of Improving .Niagara avenue from a point It feet east of the west line of 8th street to the center line of 7th atreet has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge and nmbered special assessment roll number 138, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been appointed a committee of the council to alt with the board of assessor to examine, correct and equalize the same and that Thursday, the 13th day of December, A. D., 1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., In the council cham bers of the city hall, has been fixed aa the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All ob jections to said assessment must be presented In writing. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 27, 1906. Mt British Barque "Peter Iredale." IJoyda" Agent, at Astoria, Oregon, will receive bids for the purchaae of the British barque, "Peter Iredale," as she lies on Clatsop Beach, Oregon. Bids must be accompanied by certi fied check for 10 per cent of the whole amount of the bid on or before Dec, 8, 1906. Balance of the amount, if ac cepted, to be paid on or before noon of the 8th, December, 1906. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. P. L. CHERRY, Lloyds' Agent ll-27-3t SUNDAY TRAVEL TO PORTLAND Increase and $2.50 Round Trip Rate via A. & C. R. R. Is Popular. Travel from thla city to Portland on Sunday at the low round trip rate of $2.50 is on the Increase and many enjoy that day In the metropolis each week. This rate will be continued throughout the winter and the volume of travel toward Portland every Sun day would Indicate that the public appreciates It. 11-8-tf Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup con taining Honey and Tar, is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or polsona of any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Pood and Drug Law, June 30, 1906. Why do you bring a strainer with For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. it tho glass of milk?" expels, Coughs and Colds by gently "Some people are so particular auout moving the bowels. Guaranteed, a few flles."-FlUKenclo Blatter. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT special assessment roll number 140 made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of improving Bond and Sixth street crossing has been filed with the Auditor and Po lice Judge, and numbered special as sessment roll aumber 140, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been appointed a commit tee of the council to sit with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Thursday, the 13th day of December, A. D. 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., in the council chambers of the city hall, has been fixed aa the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objections to said assessment must be presented in writing. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 27, 1906. 10t NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT special assessment roll number 137, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of Improving Grand avenue from the wet line of 11th street to the west line of 7th atreet has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered spe cial assessment roll number 137, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been appointed a com mittee of the council to sit with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Thursday, the 13th day of December, A. D, 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., in the council chambers of the city hall, has been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objection to said assessment must be presented In writing. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 27, 1906. 10t 3 No Nte-dless Tho goldfish in the little aquarium nnd thriven quite well until a few weeks after thoy had been Intrusted to the enro of the new maid, when they were found feebly floating almost on their backs. "Harriet," called the anxious mis tress, "have you given tho flsh nny fresh water lately?" "No, ma'am," answered Harriet, "they haven't drunk the water I gave thorn last mouth yet. "-Woman's Home Companion. Seeurp. "Jawklns says that he never gets the worst of an argument." "Certainly. Any one with no more sense than to argue with a boor like Jawklns Isn't competent to put up a good argumeiit."-Washlngtou Star. BE CHARITABLE to your horses as well as yourself, sort your horses need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow Lini ment. It cures all pains. J. M. Ro berts. Bakarsfleld, Mo., writes: "I have used your Unament for ten years and find It the best I have ever usea for man or beast." Hart's Drug Store. 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It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWA Bears the Signature of J The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. I . , TH OKHTAUR 9MMNV, TT MUHIMV BTHCrT, NUB YORK OITV. '