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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
MARINE MEMORANDA Big December Bargains L It FRESH TURKEYS ! (Not cold storage.) Phone your order with us early. Steamer Northland Has Left Tor San Francisco. : At Astoria's Great Shopping: Center. You must not fail to read this ad. and then come and sec the goods. We have everything the best, j To make your Christmas dinner a success COSTA RICA OUT THIS MORNING A. V. ALJJBN, Sole Agents for Barringtoa Hall Steel Cut Coffee TA WC I fAUC UICIT 'd,n 18 lso lftrs"ely known throughout -I 11- II ULLUMli llMI"lh church In connection with slml- INC PRELATE RIGHT REVEREND CHAS. SCAD DINQ NOW A GUEST OF GRACE PARISH WILL MEET THE PUB LIC AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Last night's express from Portland brought to this city, on his first Epis copal visit here, tie right Reverend Charles Scadding, D. D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Ore fon, very recently appointed to the prelacy and to this charge. The bishop Is to be here for at least three days and grateful as the worthy rector of Grace church la for the coming of the bishop, he deplores the fact that be has not a class In readiness for confirmation. Rev. W. Seymour Short, the rector, and the wardens and vestrymen of Grace church, are making all arrange ments to hold a public reception In honor of the distinguished vlnitor, at the Odd Fellows hall, this evening, and to whlcb the public of this city Is most codlally Invited. In this par ticular, the rector says: ,: "The bishop comes In no sectarian spirit, but as the servant and per sonal friend of us alL Ton can help encourage the onward progress of our state by being present Holy Inno cent vtry proposes to join in this welcome, and we predict a practical uplift In the direction or an that tends to righteousness and decency for all who can welcome this .latest of Ore gon's public helpers by the hand. It Is probable that Mrs. Scaddlng will accompany the bishop. "Bishop Scadding Is the third bish op of Oregon, succeeding Bishop Scott and Morris. He was born In Toronto, Canada, and graduated from Trinity college, that city. In 18S5. He was ordaine4 deacon the same y?ar and priest in 188 by the bishop of Toronto, after which he became assist i ant in St. George's. New York, with Dr. Ralnsford of La Grange, 111., we are told that In 1882 St. George's had 500 communl-1 cants, the list now contains 5,086 act ual communicants, and the persons belonging to the parish number $, J90. In 1890 Rev. Mr. Scadding went to Christ church, Mtddletown, N. T., where he remained until 1891, when he was called to Trinity, Toledo, Ohio. In 189 be became rector of Emanuer church. La Grange, 111., where he re mained until his cosnecratlon as bish op of Oregon In September of this year. During his rectorship Emanuel church developed strikingly along all lines. While in l& Grange he was se lected as deputation lecturer for the London S. P. G. society for the pro pagation of the gospel, in 'the church In the United States,' and excited a great deal of interest. Bishop Scad- - AttttAllvh born in Canada, he has been en Amer ican cltlsen aver since his ordination, and his entire ministry has been spent In this country. He Is the author of 'Direct Answers to Plain Questions,' a handbook for American churchmen, and a book well worth anyone's read ing. Also 'Dost Thou Believe V a workable graded system of Sunday school Instruction. His eminent suc cess as a parish worker, his deep In terest In children and church music and his profound sympathy with the missionary work pointed him out as & fit man for the work In Oregon. Bish op Scadding has come to Oregon to Identify himself with all of her in terests, 'even if he has to be made over,' to quote bis own language. Port land people of every name have wel comed him cordially and he has al ready spanned the state and also vis ited eastern and southern Oregon." INHERITANCE TAX. Nearly All the States Have Adopted the Law. WASHINGTON. Dec 14. A bulle tin Issued by the census bureau shows that In 1903 about one-half of the states had Inheritance tax laws, the administration of which yielded a lit tle more than 17,000,000. Census of ficials believe that this amount has since been Increased to an annua In come of nearly $11,000,000. The bulletin shows the following col lections for 1901 In the principal states: California, 290.447; Colorado, $269,000; Connecticut, $334,375: Illinois, $503, 1J; Iowa, $117,773: Massachusetts, $433,710; Michigan, $164,683; Minneso ta,; $6,077; Missouri, $229,854; . Mon tana.' $36,331; Nebraska, $33,000; New York, $3,304,555: Pennsylvania, $1, 231.706; Washington, $1,524; West Vir ginia, $6,340; Hawaii, $1,393. SWALLOWED PLASTER. Italian Takes Doctor's Prescription and Porus Plaster, NEW YORK. Dec. 14. Antonio Cas- snmeno, an Italian of Irwlngton. N. Y.. is dangerously ill as the result of eat- In the Parish Ianerjll)g part of & f)0rua plftj(cr abou, ft week ago. Cassnmeno had a pain In his stomach and Dr. E. J. Smith who wag called, prescribed a powder and a pbrus plaster. Cassameno secured the plaster and tearing off a strip, sprinkled It with the powder the doc tor had prescribed and swallowed the dose. His condition Is serious. Do You Realize That you need shoes for the rainy season that has now made Its ap pearance. Just Arrived for , MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN .FALL 8TYLE8, SMART DESIGNS, That please the eye, lend comfort to the feet snd give perfect durability. THE BEST MADE DR. A. REID'S CUSHIONED 8HOE8i Feet don't ache or tire. .Investigate the quality and be convinced. OUR 8PECIALTY LINE ef Logger's Shoes Guarantees Satis faction to the WearerNone Better but Leader of Al. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bead Street, Opposite Fischer Bros, j Hart's Drug Store. NEW CURE FOR EPILEP8Y. Z B. Waterman, of Watertown, O., Rural free delivery, writes; "My daughter, afflicted for years with epi lepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an at tack for over two years." Best body cleaners and Ufe giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at Chas Rogers' Drug Store." OFFICIAL VOTE. SACRAMENTO, Dec. 14. The of ficial vote for governor of California was announced today by the secretary of state. It Is as follows: James N. Gillette, Republican, 125,947; T. A, Bell, Democrat, 117,645; AustaJn Lewis, so cialist, 16,036; James H. Blanchard prohibitionist, 7,355; W, H. Langdon, Independent league, 45,908. Here Is our condensed opinion of the Original Laxative Cough Syrup: "Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, especially those contain ing opiates. Kennedy's. Laxative, (con taining) Honey and Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates. Con1 forms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Cough yourself Into a fit of spasms and then vonder why you don't get well. If you will only try a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup your cough will he a thlnit of the past. It is positive cure for Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, and all Pulmonary dis eases. One bottle will convince you at ypur druggist, 25c, 50c, $1.00, Redondo Departs From Knappton Bessie Dollar Due Down and Out for China, Today Maroonl Will Sail Monday. Replying to an Inquiry ns to the status of the wrecked burk Metonop twuitt'&U tfcts pert ca ;.?!? last by the steamer Northland, Brit ish Vice Consul P. I Chtrry said, yesterday, that he knew nothing of the matter, as y.ct, and had Just received a dispatch from J. & Moore ft Com pany, requesting hlra to look after the Interest of her owners; and this he would do at, the properNtlme. She Is owned by H. Cv Oswald, of London, Messrs. Moore ft Company being man agers for the owners, on th Pacific coast B. P. Dodge, managing owner of the steamer Northland, Is due to arrive here from San Francisco, on the noon train today, to look after the inter ests of his company In relation to the saving of the bark Melnnope; snd he will probably meet here the cap tain of the wrecked vessel, Wills, who Is due to arrive In the city today: and It Is hinted that the vessel will be put on an even keel and towed to the Bay City, where the final processes will be had In determining the rela tive Interests of all' concerned. The steamer Costa Rica arrived down from Portland at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and Is billed to leave out for San Francisco at 7 o'clock this morning, quite 41 hours behind her schedule. She was held up on her down-river trip by a dense fof, which partially accounts for the delay. She la likely to meet her running-mate, the Columbia, off the bar this morning, as that ship Is due In from the south today. eassHsssB The steamer Northland left out yes terday at 11 o'clock, bound for 8an Francisco. An agent of her owners Is now en route to this port from San Francisco, to take charge of their In terests on the salvaged bark Melan ope, now at anchor In the lower har bor here. John Wald, of the steamer Volga, had the misfortune yesterday to hurt his spine severely, while unloading lumber at the Lurline dock. He slipped and fell while carrying some lumber from the vc.w! and strained his back and bruised It badly. He was resting comfortably, " at last re ports, at his home with Sheriff and Mrs. M. R. Pomeroy. ' The American ship Sltitram came down from St. Helen's yesterday on the hawsers of the Harvest Queen, and will get over the bar for San Francisco with her cargo of lumber, as soon as may be. The British steamer Bessie Dollar, Captain, Gow. is due down from Port land today, outward bound and grain laden. She leaves for the Orient. The Columbine went to sea yester day morning on the early flood and goes to the Puget Sound She will be gone until near Christmas, , The schooner Marconi wilt probably leave the Knappton mills and docks on Monday, for San Francisco, with over 1,000,000 feet of lumber on borad. The Redondo cleared from this part vcatBrdnv for San Francisco. ' with 725,000 feet of lumber, from the Co lumbla mills at Knappton, The steamer Harvest Queen returned up the river with the schooners Ottlllle Fjord and Lundsman, yesterday after The steamer J. B. Stetson went to sea and San Franrliro at 10 ' o'clock yesterday morning. The steamer San Mateo went to sea and the Bay City on yesterday morn ing's early flood. , $1.00 Dress Goods 8 k. All wool Panamas in M. f2 and 51-inch widths, the best wearing fabric made tor walking suits, etc. f I.C0 grade for $1.19; $1.25 grade for 08c, and the $1.00 grade for Hie. i ..... QiliV nnarrmtnr. W4Mk lws ... For this week we offer 2,800 yards of all silk Japs, for linings aud fancy work; come in 21 and 25. inch widths; very special, the yard at : 25c Crepe De Chines for Du Barry Scarf. This is the favorite fabric for these faddish scarfs, and -we have the most complete assortment possible, at thel yard.............. ..$l.00.:$l.25 nad $1.50 Women's $1 Underwear 85c White or natural Merino pants and vests, medium weight goods, sells regu larly for $1.00 thet garment, special for this week only at 85c Women's Black Cashmere Hose, for this week only at 25c Women's fine ribbed Cashmere Hose . for this week only at 40c Full assortment of Fleischner's Knit, ting Yarn......................... 25c ikeln Big selection of Challis Ginghams and Calicoes 4c the yard The best assortment of Ladies' and Children's cloaks and suits in Astoria, from $2.50 up to $35.00 each Astoria Agents for Royal Worcester Corsets. Buy "someone" a Fur Scarf or set of Women's velvet Costumes. Reduced one fourth. Special Lace Sale Mechlin mid Maltese Lao in com plate sets; splendid (or trimming so many of the little thing you'll be making for prolly Christmas gifts, priced Ilk (his: Vi-lnck wlllh, par yard.... I -tiwh width for, per yard, U end 1St 1-lnco width, yard.... 19 18 and 80 pec (illy sultstile for the trimming of fins kerchief, waist or any article tut needs the application of filmy, foamy lace. See These Kerchiefs All tints Kerchief with mhroliUrod and hmtitchd dg IS, 29o, 3So and up from .80 Initial Kerchiefs of pur iln.n, Rich ardson'a tnak. hemstitched; 29 mb. or boa of al tt 11.25 rtna Initial Kerchiefs, hemstitched, ISa grade, hot of sli for.. 11-M Iletnsttlchtd Handkarchtota, pur lin en, special valuta at SSa 25. 20, 17. ISa, 17j and.,......,' 10 Colon Check Kerchiefs, tha latest fad In women's hndkrchtf, aplen did assortment, special values at ach ......40a i Elastic Delts That's th newel and tb are among tha beat; made In th itaU-ttuddtd effects, coma in whit, black or col- . ored tad selling up frora......ttf9 Scarfs and Boat of Ostrich feather, la black, whit or color, trery on l special value; price up from I18JQ Ribbon Specials fettle Md mile of Ribbon at tht rent Ribbon Mora. Holiday Urn call for ribbon for eo many thing. Tu'd better eom her today boat on ribbon baying. ' . t , No. t all allk Ribbon. pr yard.,.. 9a Or th piece of 10 yard for.... ISo No. 114 Ribbon, all silk th yard..S Or th piece of 19 yards for. .89 No. I Ribbon, all allk, th yard for Vt , Or th piece of 10 yard for.,. .10 THE A. DUNBAR CO. Astoria's Foremost Dry Goods, Suit and Silk House. PUBLIC SPEAKER INTERRUPTED. Puerto sneakers are frequently In- Inn-tinted bV DeOtl COURhlng. Thl would not happen If Foley's Honey and Tar wer taken, as H cures Coughs and Colds and prevent pnu monla and consumption, Th genu ine contain no opiate and I In a yellow package. Tou need a tonic that will put th sap of Uf Into your system and for tify you from all diseases. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea Is recognized as th greatest atrengthener known. Tea or Tablet, IS centa. For sale by Frank Hart ' CASTOR I A fox Infant and CMMren. Be KM You Hm' Always Bought Boars tha Signature o DANGER IN A8KING ADVICE. When you have a court or a cola do not ask some one what is good for them, as there Is danirer In taklnu some unknown, prepn rations, Foley Hnnnv on Tar cures couKhn, cold and prevent" pneumonia. Th Ronu tne if In a yellow pnekng,.-: Refuse substitutes. T. F. Lflurin. a gk.'- jtfW, ,i-waw. . , mmx rv -it agJ 0 SPICES, o COFFEE JEA. BAKING POWDER, Atooluttrdty, Finest Flavor, Crtafesr Strcnh, fcwor.ib! Mes. r PORTLAND, ORESCM. 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