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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1906)
Bay early tomorrow morning, ' She will take out with her the Muck Swain Theatrical troupe for Marshflold, , f The British ship Robert Duncan cleared from this port yesterday tor Falmouth, tor orders, and will txke dispatch as soon as the can got over the bar. Several Clearances for Europe Made Yesterday. The schooner Annie Lareen has ar rived In from the Bay City and win ALLIANCE DUE DOWN T0M0R0W load lumber at the docks of the As toria - Box Company, tor the return trip. MARINE MEMORANDA ' " lJ ' 1 . " . . ., , '1 Schooner Annls Carsen In From San Franoiseo Costs Rica Due In--, Astee 8unday Arrival Tl graph t piscontinue. The master and rst fflc,r ? British bwk Galena bav been found relatively responsible for the disaster that resulted In the stranding of that floe veasel on the Hth of October teat, on tht sands Clatsop beach, their errors being accentuated,-In not keep ing a correct tog. and In the non tH of the lead. Eighteen members of the crew will suffer diminution of their pay for refusing to assist in the dismantling of the vessel, after she was stranded, : On the arrival of the Telegraph here yesterday. It was Intimated that she would soon be pulled off the winter run for good, and put through a careful course of overhauling for the open weather service for which she is so well calculated. She has been running to list business for some time,, and her owners feel warranted In making the change, to equip her for the big traf fic she always enjoys In the plea?ant weatter half of the year. 'ssss. ' Captain J. M. Lawrence departed on Sunday last for his home In Eng land. His experience here, as the ..tr nf the wrecked bark Peter Iredale has had a crushing effect on tm physically, and he hopes to recu perate in the kindlier realm of home Ha thought he would be In "old Liv erpool" by the dawning of Christmas. Charley Fowler, the Kamm agent In this city, has returned to his desk at the dock office. He reports the work on the steamer Lurllne pro gressing finely and that she will be on duty again by New Tear's day, pro vided no delay is had In securing her dynamo and lighting device fixtures. The steamer Costa Rica Is due In from San, Francisco and would have been In last night, probably, but for the sudden springing up of the stiff sou'easter, The freighting steamship Astec ar rived In from the Bay City on Sun day morning, with a lot of freight for The French bark Bougainville cleared at the custom house yester day tor Europe with grain, her destin ation being XJmmertck. The steamer Cascades arrived flown on Sunday morning from Portland and went to sea and Ban Francisco yes terday. The barkentlne Aurora has arrived In from Ban Francisco, Portland bound, and will leave up on the first tow, .;. Gratefully Cheerful Rev. Mr. Eleff- sen, the devoted champion of the new home for the Seamen's Friend Society In this city, yesterday Informed a re porter of the Astortan that the society had finally and fully purchased the lot upon which will be erected the new home for sailors here, the . price thereof, $1.00. having been achieved at least a year sooner that had been e- pected, owing to the kindly Interest of Mrs. M. C, Flavel and her friends. and for which b Is profoundly grate ful and correspondingly cheerful. Not only Is the lot paid for and the title vested In the society, .but there Is a sum of (150 that may be applied at once to the foundations for the new home, and It Is the present righteous and reasonable hope of the society and this faithful agent of It, to have the borne opened during the coming summer, a consummation that will be wholly creditable to the community, as well as to the generous people who have made It possible. ' ' jfl , I- "-ri Jf 0F- Copvricht 1006 by Hart SchatTncr fef M.T There's a Hill at Bowie. Tex, that's twice as big as last year. This won der is L. W. Hill, who from a weigni of 90 pounds has grown to over 110. tt nn:! "I anfTered with a terri ble cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Consumption. I was reauceo to SO pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs . an , Colds. Nora, after having taken IS bottles. I have more than doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold Cure. Guaranteed by Cbaa Rogers, Druggist, 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. , ; THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERYTHING Now' is the time 'to buy your clothes for winter. Wc have gathered the finest and best lot of clothes it is possible to secure. It is ready for your inspection. P. A S WWF? Uncommon Clothes. TILLAMOOT RAILWAY IN STATUE QUO DANGER IN ASKING ADVICE. 'When you have a cough or a cold do not ask some one what Is good for them, as .there Is danger In taking some unknown ' preparations, Foley's Honey and Tar cure coughs, colds and prevents pneumonia. The genu- thls port, and left up yesterday morn-i Ine Is in a yellow package. Refuse SUDSlUUieV A. jr. lftW.M, lng. : The five-masted schooner Geo. E. Billings, sailed yesterday for San Francisco, with lumber from Flavel and the Old Oregon Mills. ; ' The steamer Alliance Is due down from Portland on her way to Cooe What Adam ate, not what be drank, Was he from Eden's garden driven, O, what a difference there now would be, If he had taken Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Frank Hart Burnt Wood and Leather Boxes of all kinds, calenders, banners, etc., in burnt wood and leather and band col ored in exclusive designs that have been especially prepared for us. See the Show Window. E. A. Higgins Co., SUCCESSOR TO J. X GHIFFIN Books Music Stationery and unless a reasonable price is de creed for the right-of-way, It Is poe. tbl that no work will be undertaken next year. , The people generally are anxious to secure both the Lyttle and A. A C. roads, but seem to be un willing to grant tha necessary con cessions to secure the same. Expe- rlnnrtt h dimoniitrated. that It IS RESIDENTS Or TILLA cheaper to accept the amounts tender- MOOK COUNTY IN SECURING ed by railroad companies than fight them In the courts. If a railroad Is determined to construct a road to a given point, It usually accomplishes Its purpose and frequently obtains - i ngnis-ai-wBjr irw uma s'v A genueman, ,u ., flrBt lnBUne ; amooaian railway poinia mm Astoria yesterday, after THE DIFFICULTY ENCOUNTERED FROM MOOK RICH OF WAY STOPS WORK. rived In month's absence, reports that a nura mi nf rirhta-of-war deeds were se Hss Arrived The beautiful new hearse long due hers for Mr. Oll- UT V ' cured from the settlers along the routs .baugh, the undertaker, arrived yesler- but that considerable difficulty was ex- morning. It Is an elegant vehicle. pertenced In securing them from some nniimea m ncn, qu.ei gray, ana - ... .. ....... . ,.v u auloltelv ornamented. It Is a difficult or ine Ola seiueni. Aivmu ire"r everyone was anxious to secure rail- matter to wish Mr. Ollbaugh success t.MMeMee.UMeemw.MMee I My Art Has Five Distinct Elements- Especially Its Holiday Expressions, Faithfulness in Material, ' Pure Artistic Finish, Genuine Adaption to Use, Meritorious Design, Actual Enduring Beauty, I OBSERVE THEM ALUI WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. FRANK J.DONNERBERG - 110 ELEVENTH STREET. NEAR BONO. road connections with the outside world, the moment that lt was moot ed that a railroad was to be built, and It crossed any of their property, the land Immediately became as val uable as business property on Wall street. New York. Instances are cit ed where fabulous sums wera asked for a right-of-way, and In some In. stances, possibly the pries offored wae Inadequate to the damage done , the property, but In most Instances, a fic titious value was placed on the prop erty. ' -Some of the old settlers who have resided in Tillamook for many years, were Imbued with the Idea that the building of a railroad was the means of permitting them to unload their holdings on the railroad company at fabulous prices, and 'which would make them independently rich. One. farmer who has resided In the county since the year "one" refused to allow the company to cross his land, unless they bought his entire farm. He was very modest in his demand, only want lng $50,000 for 160 acres of land. As a result of the sudden Inflation "In property values over twenty other suits been filed In the United Btatns court In Portland In condemnation proceed ings to secure the rights-of-way. The' Lyttle road has already con structed about 30 miles of road and had a large force of men and teams grading the road to Tillamook, but was compelled to withdraw the men and teams pending the decision of the court and the obtaining of the right-of-way. The Astoria & Colum bia River Railroad have completed their survey, but have not awarded any oontracts for constructing the road, as they, to, have been com pelled to bring condemnation proceed ings to secure 1 ths right-of-way. It Is not considered probable that work of construction on 'either of the roads with the handsome rig. without wish lng someone else an clement of adverse luck: so It may be enough to say that It Is exceedingly handsome to look at, and .may be easy to rMe In, a conclusion most easuy nccsnieu Without a word of proof and much slmpllor than proving it for one"s self. '. . HYOMEI CURES CATARRH. Costs Nothing Unless It Gives Relief- , Sold Under Gusrantee. No matter how severe or chrorilo a ease of catarrh you may have, con sult T. F. Laurens about the use of HyomeL He has so much faith In the efficacy of this treatment that be gives his personal guarantee with every out fit be sells that It will effect a cure, or the money will be refunded. ' In many instances Hyomel baa cured catarrh when the patient has suf fered from childhood. Quite a few people In Astoria, who have been un able for years to get a good night's sleep on account of the disagreeable tlckllnsr and dropping at the back of the throat, have obtained quick relief from a few treatments with Hyomel, and , the continued . use has made a complete and lasting cure. There Is no stomach dosing when one uses Hyomel. Simply breathe Its medicated healing with every outfit, and all catarrhal germs will be killed and the mucous membrane will be healed. ' ' A complete Hyomel outfit costs but tl, sufficient for e,t least two weeks' treatment, making It one of the most economical methods of curing catarrh. If the outfit does not complete a cure, extra bottles of Hyomel, if needed, can be bought for BO cents. Remember that there is no risk in buying Hyo ASTORIA GROCERY PI0RS, MAUI Mi. jt) COMMERCIAL STRUT. For your Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, etc.. Pay us a visit or call Maln81. WATCHES WATCHES THE GRUEN PRECISION WATCHES stands without a rival in the world of psrfeot tlms-pleo.s. The only make thst had every single watoh pass. Tha very thin E. Howard and Hsmllton movements from the largest to" the smallest, from . the thinnest to the thickest All styles. J. H. SEYMORE The Jeweller 466 Commercial St. will be resumed until next summer, mol. It costs nothing unless It cures, s TARTHEATER , , P. GEVURTZ, Manager Commencing Tonight, THE EMPIRE STOCK COMPANY IN mi UK mm WffSJ SHSSSRISSBBJ I ,s a, ,-m fi ran ' luUL Evening prices, 15c, 25c and 35c. ' Matinee iOc and 25c. Box Office Opens 7:30. Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp. Seats can be secured by Telephone Main 3821 for all performances Box office open from 2 until 4 p. in. daily .