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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1906)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1900. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. HORSE ABANDONED TO DROWN SAVED AFTRE A LONG, HARD STRUGGLE BY THE HUMANE CREW OF THE STEAMER VOL GA AND OTHERS. beast down with dry guuny-sacka un til he had him lumber enough to walk slowly down to the Shermnn Tram fer company'! barn, where all that was needed In the way of warmth and food and comfort, wag bestowed upon the animal. His owner found him there and wa overjoyed to nee him again, having given him up as drowned. He promptly handed $10 to the men who had done the clever and humane trick of saving the abandoned animal Yesterday morning early, an out-of-town cltlsen with a fine $200 horse to ship to Deep River, went to the Lurllne slip to meet the steamer Sham rock and put his animal on board. The steamer was there and he hailed her and told his errand (which was known, having been arranged for on Thursday) and was told to bring the horse down the slip. He started down the steep, wet Incline and when half way down was told to "hold on, they were not ready yet,' 'and as he turned to lead the horse back to the dock. the Shamrock movedl out Into the! river and disappeared, the horse lost his footing and began to slide toward the open end of the slip, and his own er was forced to let go the halter or plunge Into the river with his animal. The horse could not regain safe foot ing and plunged Into the Icy waters and In the darkness struck out toward , PERSONAL, MENTION. Alex Normand and wife of Elsie re turned yesterday from a week's visit In Portland and will go out home to day. Mrs. Thos. Meserve of Gray's River Is visiting friends In Astoria. R, O. Howard of Kalama was among the visitors In the city yesterday. Sam Grant, the Seaside fisherman, was In the city yesterday on official business. P. R. Shea of Vallejo, Cal.. Is visit Ing friends In the city. Dr. aughn and wife are visiting friends In Portland this week. J. A. Langhead of Portland was an arrival down on the noon train yes terday. Dr. Paul Trulllnger of Portland spent Thanksgiving with friends and relatives in Astoria. W. N. Fralne of Knappa was a vis Fisher's dock, where his halter wasjltor In the city yesterday. fouled on the stern gear of the mo tor launch Pilot and there he thrashed and pawed and squealed, while his aged owner crept over the docks, seeking some point of vantage where from he might save his horse. Presently the steamer Volga round ed In at the Flavel pier and David Kindred, hearing the uproar, lowered a boat and taking his crew with him. went to the relief of the strangling and struggling animal. It was dan gerous work in the darkness and chill of the dawn, but they succeeded in W. B. Donaldson, a prominent troo per of Chinook, was in the city yes terday. W. I Harradan of Lynn, Mass., was among the arrivals in the city yester day. W. J. Van Damman and family of Seaside will move to Portland today where they will In the future reside. K. E. Person of Deep River spent Thanksgiving with friends In Astoria. Mrs. E. "West of Pendleton Is visit ing with Mrs. E. P. Cables in this city. Edw. C. Judd arrived down from getting him free and they rowed un-! der the docks and Ross, Hlgglns & ; Portland yesterday to assume manage Companys store, seeking some land-1 ment of the Brownsville Woolen Mills Ing point for the almost exhausted ; store. animal, but were compelled to turn I Geo. N. Colwell of Portland was an back to deep water, lest he stall in! arrival In the city on the noon train the belly-deep mud and drown In the i yesterday. rising tide. , They got the horse to swimming again and went westward, the horse following bravely, but weakly, and found a landing beneath the Parker House and toward the Waldorf. Ed Donnelly, an employe on the Eamm dock, here succeeded In get ting the animal on the beach and leading him Into daylight on Astor street, where he rubbed the -worn out H. E. Jenkins of Portland was In the city yesterday on business. R. A. Hawkins, a prominent mer chant of Ilwaco, was In the city yesterday. Pine Salve Carbollzed acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. IN THE CITY CHURCHES. First Congregational. Services will be held as usual on Sunday morning and evening. At both these services the pastor will preach and desires the attendance of all the Congregatlonallsts In the city. Morn ing service at It o'clock. 8ubJoct, "The Oreatest Force Known to Man." Evening service at 7:St, subject, "The Gospel of Light." This will be the fourth sermon In the series on "Phases of the Gospel of Jesus." 8undny school at 12:20. T. P. 8. C E. at 6:30. Midweek meeting Wednesday. :J0 p. m. We extend a very cordial Invitation to all visitors and strangers In the city and the residents who are not connected with other churches will j And here a welcome and will hear; something that will be serviceable In the dally effort to live right We cordially Invite you to come with us. C. E. Moorehouse, Ph. D., pastor. Rev. Ovall's Program. He will preach tomorrow, Sunday, In the First Evangelical Lutheran church at It o'clock a. m.; in Suoml Hall (Finnish Hall) at 3 o'clock p. m.. and at the Norwegian Methodist church at 8 o'clock p. m. He will preach at the Finnish Lutheran church at JS7 18th street. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. There will be a mass meeting at the First Evangel ical Lutheran church, of all Scandina vian churches on Wednesday evening, December 5. The following Sunday, December 9, Rev. Ovall will preach at the Lutheran church on Puget Island. All are most cordially Invited to at tend these meeting. First Lutheran. First Lutheran Church, Oustave E. RydqulRt. pastor. Morning service In Swedish at 10:45, Rev. Ovall preach Ing; evening service In English at 7: SO, preaching by the pastor on the theme, "Christ Proclaims an Except- able Tear of the Lord." Sunday school at the German Lutheran church as usual at 2 o'clock p. m. But there will be no services after Sunday school owing to another engagement of the pastor. All are welcome to the above services. ROASTERS for thanksgiving turkeys in the famous Reed flint stone ware In three sizes at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 each. These Roasters are the finest made, and are self-basting. Once tried, you never would want any other kind. The manufacturers guarantee to wear ten years. We also have other Roasters, such as Savory Improved, lined with Enamel and common sheet iron Roasters; also Iron Pans,, all sizes A. V. AUL.EN, SEE OUR LINE OF PLATED WERE Sole Agents for Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. E E - S A W Have you Seen our Saw Window. Special Kitchen Saw 2Bc We have everything in Saws. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go, Inc. Successor! to Foard & Stokei Co. JUST ON THE MARKET ! BUY IT WHILE YOU CAN! Ranch of G40 acres, yt mile of ocean beach frontage. Beaver Dam Land, 75 acres all Drained. Railway station and side-track on property. Ten miles from Astoria. Eight miles from Seaside. One 5-room house and one 10-room house on place. Large Barn. Plenty of outbuildings. All irj good repair. New' fences. Good orchard. TERMS EASY. - Apply to N. J. Judah, Agt., Astorian Office Bids and Contract Testerday Coun ty Judge Trenfhard and County Clerk Clinton, opened the bids called for and at hand, in the matter of build ing the bridge on the Elsie road Just below the Nordstrom place, as follows: Gus Gromel, $1.04 per foot; J. H. Smith, $1.25; J. C. Rlerson, $.90; and O. Rlderbusch, at $.85 per foot The contract was awarded to the lust named bidder, the same to be complet ed by February next, for which a bond was taken In the sum of $75. First M. E. Church, The morning theme next Sunday will be "Heart Religion." The theme at the evening service will be "Bar ren Offers of Agnosticism, or the Val ue of Faith In Christianity." Class meeting at 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. You will be cordially wel comed at any or all of these services. C. C. Rarlck, pastor. Norwegian-Danish M. E. The Norwegian and Danish Metho dist church, corner of Duane and 37th street. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. Preaching by Rev. John Ovall of Portland at 7:45 p. m. Subject, "Our Greatest Responsibility." The Scan dinavian people are cordially Invited to atfend the services of the church. Illicit Hunting Deputy Game War den Settem yesterday filed complaints for hunting without license, In Jus tice Goodman's court, against Frank Conklln and J. Sayres. S. Grant, a Seaside citizen, pleaded guilty to a similar offense and paid fine and costs In the sum of $22.75. Union Services. The services which are being held In this city by Rtv. John Ovall of Portland, In the several churches are growing In Interest. He will speak at the Norwegian Lutheran Synod church tonight at 8 o'clock. AH wel come. The Spiritual Church. The First Spiritual Church of As toria will hold Its regular meeting In the A. O. U. W. hall (upstairs) at 7:30. Mrs. L. M. Coon, medium from Port land, will lecture and give spirit mes sages. The public Is cordially Invit ed to be present. First Presbyterian.' Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "The Echo." Sunday school, 12:15; T. P. S. C. E., 6:30; evening worship, 7:30, "Our Pilgrimage." Fifth on Jacob. Win. S. Gilbert, pastor. "FULL BACK" Overcoats The College Cut and a Swagger Coat. "French Back" The snappiest of theui all. Hugs the ncckl like School Girl. Fits the form like a glove. When it comes to Over coats we arc there. MAKE US PROVE IT IP- Ao Stokes UNCOMMON CLOTHES. Copyright 1906 by Hart ScbarTner &f Marx Grace Episcopal. Services will be held at Grace Epis copal church Sunday at 11 a, m. and and 4 o'clock p. m. 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. 3. M. Ro berts, Bakersneld, Mo., writes; '1 have used your llnament for ten years and find It the best I have ever used for man or beast." Hart's Drug Store. Dsnelng Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch cold at dances which terminate In pneumonia and consumption. After exposure, If Foleys Boey and Tar Is taken It will break op a cold and no serious re sults need be feared. Refuse any but the genuine In a yellow package. T. P. Lauren, Owl Drug Store. ASTORIA GROCERY raoirz, main est. 53 COMMERCIAL STRUT. For Your Thanhsgiving' Dinner We haye everything in fresh fruit and vegetables new crop nuts, raisins, dates, figs and oth er dried fruits. Everything new and fresh. Good for everything a salve Is used for and especially recommended for plies. 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