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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1906)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1006. SPAR,DCKANDDQCK arrive in from San Francisco, some time today. She Is doing the lone some stunt on the run now, having no LET US THINK FOR YOU running mate. The schooners Otllla Fjoard and Andy Mahoney are due down this Steamship Go to Maru Arrives in From Hong Kong, morning on the lines of th Oklnhnma both bound for San Frnnelseo. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ! i It j As Xmas Tims approaches we sometimes find ourselves desti . tute of ideas What to buy for somebody or other is (to us) , the question of the4 hour. What will he like and what will he appreciate are the all perplexing", all important questions. We are Full of Ideas, Suggestions, Thoughts, Plans, The steamship Geo. W. Elder Is due SCHOONER ANNIE LARSENSAILS Columbia Due In Today Alliance and Elder Outward Bound r Thurt day A gat Coo South on . . 8amion'a Hawsers. Tha Japanese steamship Goto Ham, officered and manned entirely by Jap anese, arrived In" from Kobe, Japan, ' oa Sunday morning last at t o'clock. aed after officially reporting here. went on to the metropolis. She la the old British rtilp "Sylvaln," aed was captured by the Japanese whit she waa carrying coal to the Russians, be. lug overhauled at Xeelm in the Ko rean canat, she baa a working force of sixty people, The British ship Stronsa came down yesterday on the hawsers o the Har- Vesi Queen at 1 p. m., grain lade" 'W Europe. She and the Invernesshlre and the Jacobson will mike ft ftfte three-cornered rac from , the Colum bia around the Horn,, the two former having some good English gold up on the proposition. Captain Jones is In command of the Stronsa. They will all leave out as nearly simultaneously as possible. ' The schooner Annie Larson has gone on her way to San Francisco. She left this port with an unhappy record, and & brand new crew. It Is hoped she may have better luck in the fu ture, and her master,' too. Captain Forest is s-till in the county jail here. the plea for ball made at Oregon City, having been denied by Judge McBride. The Astoria-Portland-Aslatlc . liner Arabia was among the Sunday arrivals In this port. She comes from Hong . Kong, via Yokohama, and Is laden with teas and matting. " She passed on to the metropolis without tarrying here very long. She had an unvent ful voyage over. ' The steam schooner Charles Nelson came Into port yesterday morning "for the first time. In nearly three years. She went on to Bainler, where she will load lumber out for San Francisco. She balled from San Pedro this voyaga. The steamship Apollo, laden with over three million feet of lumber for Shanghai, arrived down yesterday morning, and will go over the bar at the first practicable moment The sea tug Samson has been char tered by the owners of the American bark Agate, to tow that vessel to the Bay City, and will leave out at the best available moment The steamship . Columbia Is due to back from Portland early on Thurs day morning, en route to Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro, The British ship Halewood was shifted from the lower harbor Into charter-waiting quarters off Tongue Point yesterday morning. The steamer Tiverton cleared from the custom house here yesterday with 490.009 feet of lumber on board, and will leave out today. The ship Stronsa, wiU away with her fount of the Galena's crew, home ward bound after their wreck on the Clatsop shore, last month. , The steamer Yoaemlte, with ' 800, 000 feet of lumber from St, Helen's for San Francisco, cleared from her on Sunday last, and went to sea. The steamer Nome City has cleared from this port with SOO.000 feet of Or egon wood-stuffs, bound for tl Bay City. . The steamer Alliance Is due down from Portland, on her way to; Coos Bay and Eureka, on Thursday morn ing, early. The steamer Wasp, Portland bound from San Francisco, arrived In Sun day and went on up the river without delay. Thp tug Wizard was? among the arrivals in this port on Sunday .last. and to back it up our store is full of , . Proper Gifts for Men Things necessary to their .comfort and well being. Perhaps to their peace of mind, x "A Woman's Struggle" "Eckhardt's Ideals' opened the Star Theater last night to a packed, and well pleased house. "A Woman's Struggle" was the play offered, and judging from' the applause after each curtain speaks best the approval of the audience. The "Ideals" are a-first-class com pany and are deserving all the praise they received. A special matinee will be given this afternoon at 2:30 and the management look for a packed house, which this excellent company certainly deserves. "A Ragged Hero' will be the next attraction coming on Thursday, with regular matinees Sat urday and Sunday. . what's worth doing is worth doing welt If you wish to be cured of Rheumatism, use Ballard's Bnow liniment and you will be well cured. A positive cure for Sprains, Nuralgta, Bruises, Con tracted Muscles, and all the ills that flesh la heir to. A. G. M. Williams, Navasota, Texas, writes: "I have used Snow Liniment for sprained ankle and it gave the beat of satisfaction. I always keep It In the house." Harts Drug Store. WHEN OUT 8HOPPINQ do not forget JalofTs new store. A nice line of holiday gifts v to select from. 120 11th street, near Commer cial St t Verily Oceans of Essentials For the man of culture and good taste. ,.'..;..'"..-' ...... 'f , . - , Our holiday lines such as Lounging robes, house coats, fancy vests' mufflers, silk handker chiefs, fancy suspenders, umbrellas, gloves, etc., are most complete m m m m l 1 II i ll I I :!sliiw illfi I ill' : AND YET Nothing is nicer than a hat order, a glove or merchandise order for any amount you wish. Then you are sure to please him for he will select his own. Remember We Will ThinK for You If You Wish. ion MMWM IP. A "UNCOMMON CLOTHES' A WRETCHED HOUND AND HIS WORK 4 PERSONAL MENTION. 4 To every friend and customer this house owns and enjoys, the fullest, best wishes of the sea son go forth. A Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year to all. orse ieot. Store RESPECTABLE GIRL LURED HERE FROM ST. HELEN'S FOR DANCE HALL 8ERVICE LAW WEAK IN THE CA8E POLICE INTERVENE. gam Bashara, an Assyrian by birth but claiming St Helen's, Oregon, aa his place of residence, was up before Judge Anderson at the police court yesterday. Bashara is accuned, and the accusation Is well substantiated, of bringing a girl to this city for Im moral purposes. His victim Is a re spectable and hardworking girl of 19 whom he lured here from Portland, promising her a position as waitress or clerk. On her arrival here she was placed In a dance hall, where by repeated threats she waa forced to remain un til rescued by the police. Not only Is there no charitable organization in this city for the protection of girls traveling alone, but there seems to be no city ordinance nor state law for the punishment of this crime. The only thing to be done Is to send the man out of town, which, as he has already received his money, Is just what he wants, and to send the girl back to the struggle, for existence as best she may, with the hand of so. clety against her. Unfortunate, ' of course, but this Is an open town. Home for Christmae Captain Chas. Richardson brought the handsome Co lumbine In . over the bar yesterday morning, from a ten-day cruise 1n Sound waters, serving supplies to the light stations there and' on the Inter vening coast. AH well on boarjl and glad to get In for the holidays. Robbed His Friend A man by the name of Stark has been accused of robbing his friend of $40. The matter Is' pending, as to penalty, with Justice Goodman, who will render a decision some 'time today or tomorrow. S. Danzlger Is a Christmas sojourner In Astoria. Herbert Petty of.Ilwaco was In ! city Sunday, O. Hood of Portland is here on a business trip. L. H. McLeay is down from Port .land on business. E. W. Anderson of Deep River spent Sunday in this city. A. L. Pease of Portland Is In this dty for a brief stay. J. H. Anderson of Beaverton is mak Ing this city a vlalt. Geo. O. Scrlbner Is down from Port land on a few days", visit. Wm. G. Carroll of Fort Stevens In spending the holidays here. , M. Johnson of Portland Is regis tered at the Merwyn Hotel. R. R. Poppleton of Portland Is In Astoria for a brief sojourn. Chas. Eklene came down from Chinook last Saturday night Mrs. Ellna Long of Deep River Is a guest at the Irving Hotel. J, McDonald Is registered at the Occident Hotel from Casey, Ore. R. Parsons, a resident Of Forest Grove, was In this city yesterday,, Mrs. B. Compton of . Bay Center, Wash. Is in Astoria for a few days. H. R. Nelson and, wife of Deep River are guests of the Occident Ho tel'.. . v' M. H. Griffin and wife of Bay Cen ter, Wash., are making a holiday visit to this city. . . ., Mr. W. G. Howell, of Mt. Tabor, Is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Badolet. ..... -;, , W. F. Benjiman and D, W, Gary, both residing In Fertt Hill, arrived In this city Sunday, C. H. Kiehl arrived here Sunday from Seattle and put In Monday trans acting business affairs. H, R. Eaton and Frank Currall of Seattle, are visiting In Astoria and Seaside. Tbey expect , to return short ly to Seattle. Ed. and Will Benoit came over from Seattle on Sunday for a Christmas visit with their parents,. Mr. 'and Mrs, Joseph Benoit, Miss Lois Parker of Seattle and Miss Mary Warfleld of Eugene, are spending the holidays with Miss Pow ell In this city., , , Wishing you all a Merry Christmas we will keep our store closed for the day. ASTORIA GROCERY The Old Stove Man Has been hunting around for year or more to find line of TiVBS s good or better than the kind he sold hers twenty year age (some of these ar beginning to wear out). He thinks he has found the line. He will shew them to you If you will eall at the store of Plumbers and Steam Fitters. Frank J. Doriherburg wishes you.' all a Merry Xmas and a Hap py New Year. 4