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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER , 1904. fthAlSa 10 MACHINERY EXPORTS. m THE CITY CHURCHES. First M. E. Church. All lovers of good music will tnjoy the evening service today at the Methodist church. Th choir will have charge of this sen-Ice and will five a Sacred Concert The theme at the morning service will be "The Dignity of Human Life." The other services are as follows: Class meeting at 10:16 a. m.; Sunday school at 13:15 p. m.; Epwwth League, at :80 p. m. If you do "not have a church home else where we Invite you to make your home with us. A cordial Invitation la extended to the publlo to attend. C C Rarlck. pastor. Organ Prelude. Opening Anthem, "This Is the Day" Choir. Hymn No, IT, : Prayer. Anthem, Tear Not O Israel" Choir. Responsive Reading. Gloria, Offertory. Solo, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" Mr. Ernest Oberg. Hymn No. ISO. Anthem The King of Love My Shepherd Is" Choir. Remarks Rev. Mr. Rarlck. Anthem, "Lift up Tour Choir. Hymn No. SS. Doxology. Large Amount of Harvest Msehlnery Shipped to Russia. NEW YORK,' Dec. Record break ing exports off agricultural machlnpry, It Is said, are about to be made to Rus- sla by the International Harvester! Company. Ntne Chartered steamship I will be dispatched to the Black and Bl the sea ports, British, Swedish and Norwegian vessels will be employed. I The first vessel Is scheduled to sail! next week. In addition to these com plete shiploads, cargoes will be for warded by regular line boats which will bring up the total shipments to North and South Russia to close to 100,000 tons this season. This ; will mean the loading of nearly 1,000 cars of material, representing a value of ful ly $5,000,000. Six entire cargoes off! reaers, mowers, harvesters, rakes, etc., I will b forwarded to Odessa and No vorosslsk on the Black sea. EtABS t IS COMING 1 INCREASING FACILITIES. First Congregational. Services will be held morning and evenln today at the usual time. The pastor will preach and cordially Invites Congregatlonallsts In, this city to attend. Morning service at ' 11 o'clock. Subject "A Question Every one Must Answer." Evening service at 7: SO. Subject, "The Gospel of Aid to the Injured." This Is the fifth In the series on "Phases of the Gospel." Sunday school at 13:20. T. P. S. C. E. at C:30 p. m. Midweek meeting Wednesday at T:S0 p. m. Strangers, visitors and residents who are not connected with other churches In the city are cordially Invited to attend all the services of this church. G. E. Moorehouse, Ph. D., pastor. First Lutheran. First Lutheran church, Gustave E Rydqulst pastor. Eervlces today as follows: English Lutheran Sunday school at :S0 a. m.. Miss Aleme, NT land, superintendent; morning service at 10:45 In Swedish; evening service In English at 7: SO. Theme for sermon, "A Glorious Message." , English Lu theran Sunday school at the German Lutheran church on Grand avenue at I o'clock p. m. Also service In Eng lish at S o'clock. Theme for sermon, "Man and the Son of Man." All are cordially Invited to attend these ser- vices. """" Norwegian-Lutheran 8ynod. At the Norwegian Lutheran Synod church, corner of 29th and Grand Avenue: Services this morning at 10:45. English services In the evening at 7:30. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. The Ladles' Aid Society meets next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jaeger. The Girls' Sewing So ciety meets every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Theo. P. Negte, pastor. Atehtnson, Topeka and Santa Fe will I Increase Equipments. CHICAGO, Dec S. The tribune to day says: The Atchlnson Topeka A Santa F Heads" I Railway is making preparations for I large expenditures In 1007 for exten-l slv improvements all along Its sys-l tern. Its budget for the year has not been finally made up yet, but Its out- I lays for double tracking, extension. new equipment, etc., probably will ag gregate not less than S25.0000.000. One of the most Important pieces of work the road now has under way, the dou ble tracking of Its main line from Chi cago to Kansas City, will be pushed rapidly, although It Is doubtful If It will be completed before some time In 1908. Another large improvement is the construction of a new line from Mexico. New Mexico, to Brownsville Tex. It Is said that when thin line I built Santa Fe will have the shortest route between San Francisco and Gal- I veston. The Santa Fe has placed orders fori equipment which raises Its outstand- ing orders to $9 000,000. It Is also I proposed to reduce much of the road bed, and to extend the block signal service. He has sent a good many things ahead of time on storage in our store with orders to deliver them to you on CHRISTMAS Don't Fail IT to Come and Secure Them WILL PAY YOU We have Parlor Tables. Willow Rockers, Chairs, Parlor Sets, Lamps, Pictures, Parlor Settees, China Clos ets, Buffetts, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Couches, Lounges, Fancy Portiers, Bedding, Fancy Rugs, Matts, Carpets, Linoleum, Sewing Tables, Children's Chairs, DesKs, Rockers, Wagons and other things too numerous to mention. Norwegian and Danish Methodist. At the Norwegian and Danish Meth odist church, corner of 37th and Duane streets: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. At the evening service, Rev. J. P. Ellef sen will assist the pastor. Come and bring your friends. Rev. Ellas Gerd lng, pastor. DONS BY DEED A M. Dickenson to Nehalem In vestment Co., und. S-4 Int. SO acres. Section 29-C-C. . ..... .S3.0S2.50 3. S. Ready and wife to Nehalem Investment Co., und 1-4 Int in 80 acres Section 29-S-S... (S7.50 United Statse to W. H. Galloway, patent, 160 acres Section 24-4-7 W. H. Galloway and wife to O. Van Platen, 1(0 acres Section 84-4-7 . H. Fleckenstetn and wife to R, L. Jeffrey, lot 13 In block 3, Inglenook , H. C. Thompson and wife to Geo. W. Warren, lot 19, block 43 Seal Rock Beach Theodore Bracken to J. X Ken ney, lot 3 In block 22, Mcdure's Astoria 2,750 V. Londblrg and wife to Frank Smalley and Geo. Richardson 152 acres Section 22-7-9...... 600 JU Wm JL 467 COMMERCIAL OLD BEE HIVE BUILDINQ PURINITURB, STOVES, WE FRAME PICTURES ST., PIGTURES o) 0 Orlaln of Modern Etiquette. 1 to IN PRAISE OF CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. There is no other medicine 'manu factured that has received so much prabe and so many expressions of I gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is effective, and prompt relief follows Its use. Grateful par ents everywhere do not hesitata to testify to Its merits for the benefits of others. It Is a certain cure for Morning worship, 11 o'clock. "Paul, croup and wln Prevent the attack if given ui me nrst appearance or me disease. It Is especially adapted to children, as it Is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A Humphries, a well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr, E. Lock, or Alice, Cape Colony, Africa, says: I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off coughs and croup Presbyterian. the Prisoner." Sunday school 12:15; T. P. S. C. E. 6:30; evening worship, 7:80. "The Will and the Conscience." "Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor, Warrenton Presbyterian. Sunday school at the Warren Hall This custom originated in the elev enth century, when, assassination lw Ing unhealthily frequent, married men courteously encouragtxl their wives to go before thorn. Sketch. re. 4 LAWS The Old Stove Man, will heat your house with stoves, Steam, Hot Water and with the assistance of the Editor of this esper, with hot air. No bum work dene In our shop, 99 W. C. LAWS CO. Hlx-JInk gets a pension. Dlx Has he a war record! IIIx-Yos; ho was hazed twice at the Naval academy. at 10:30 7:80. a. m. Evening worship at Alderbrook Presbyterian. Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sun day school at 11. T. P. S. C. 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