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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1907)
f ' , THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OUECiON. bunday, filb wuawv , iw. WMM8WWiwsMssisMMMssi1Ma I i " 1 1 11 "" . i i i , i i i ii ; ALONG THE WHARVES Roanoke Arrives in From Cali. fornia Coast MARCONI AT HER HOME DOCK Captain Richardson's Port Anniver tary Costa Rica Hers From San Francisco Redondo In Poulsen Out Odd Not. The steamship Roanoke crossed In yesterday afternoon from the lower coasts, with forty people In her cabins, the following disembarking here: Mrs. Harriet Oill, the mother, and Mrs. O. W. Grles and four children, the sis ter, nephews and nieces, of Mrs. Jo seph rhillips. of 5S2 Exchange street, in this city; at whose home they are welcome guests: Mrs. Grles Joined her husband here, he having been here for some months. The party comes from Ferndale, California. The schooner Marconi, of the Simp son fleet, arrived In yesterday after noon frpm San Francisco and went to her berthat the Columbia mills Jock at Knappton, where she will lie for ord- 3, there being a strong probability of her going foreign on her outward trip, though It Is not definitely yet The five masted schooner Louis is ex pected In from the Bay City sometime during the coming week. Twenty-seveji years ago today yes terday morning, at 10 o'clock, Captain Charles Richardson, of the handsome tender Columbine, first entered this port, as first officer of the U. S. steamer Shubrlek, after having come out from New Tork as second officer of the Man zanlta. He Is now one of the ranking officers of his branch, and an honored citizen afloat and ashore. The steamer Kedonda came In yes terday morning on the flood and went straightway up the river to the metro polis. , The ships Elwell and Sintrlm went up the river on the tow linos of the Oklahamu, and both will load lumber for their outward trips. The steamship Costa Kloa came In yesterday and docked for a brief sea son at the O. U. & N. pier and then wont to Portland. The British steamship fSynterlc came down yesterday morning en route to Shanghai, and la anchored in the lower harbor. The steamer Johan Poulsen came down from Portland at 8 o'clock yes terday morning and went to sea and Am Francisco without delay. The steamer Charles Nelson came In yesterday and went on up the river without wasting any time In this har bor, The oil tank steamer Atlas wended her way up the river yesterday to dis charge her fluid cargo where It Is need ed the most. The steamer F. A. Kllbum was among the arrivals from the south yes terday morning, and she docked at the Callender pier, her own berth at the Elmore dock being occupied by the oil tank barge, No. 91. of the Standard people, discharging cargo. Mrs. A. Qe row. of Portland, was among her cab in passengers. For Rheumatic Sufferers. The quick relief from pain afforded by s.pplylng Chamberlain's Pain Balm makes It a favorite with sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum bago, and deep seated and muscular pains. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Toung married people, and did ones, too, That have no children to laugh and co, Fjnd their troubles will "Little ones" be. If they take Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Frank Hart. Morning Astorian, 60 cent per moot! delivered by carrier. e IN THE CITY CHURCHES. Norwegian-Danish M, E. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, t'reoch Jng at It a, m. by Rev. J. Jnoobson from Seattle Wash. Evening service at 7: 43. Preaching by the Pastor Special song by the choir. The Scan dinavian people are cordially Invited to attend. Ellas Herding, pastor, First Congregational. MomltiK service at It o'clock. Sub ject ; "Taking the Measure of Oursel ves." Evening service at 7: 30. Sun-j Jcct: "Works of Folly." Sunday school j at 12:20, T. P. S. C. E. at :30 p. in. j Midweek meeting Wednesday at 7:30; p. m. You are cordially Invited to at- j tend all the services of thla church, you i will be welcome, and we will try to do j you good. C. E. Moorehouse, Pit. P.,; pastor. j i First Lutheran Synod, At the First Lutheran Synod church, corner of 29th and Grand avenue. Ser vice tomorrow morning at 10:45. Ev ening service at :J0. Both services In the Norwegian language. Sunday school meets at 9:30. Theo. P. Neato. j pastor. Presbyterian. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Abra-1 ham and Isaac:" Sunday school 12: 15. j V. P. S. C. E 6:30: Evening worship.! 7:30, "Hager and Ishmael." All are In- ' vltod. Win. S. Gilbert, pastor. I First Methodist. ! Sermon themes: Morning, "The Man ' In Black, or, The Negro Problem." Ev- J enlng. "The Characters God, Men.! Spirits." the second sermon In the se-; rles on "The Drama of the World." j All other services as usual. You iroj Invited to attend. Midweek services on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. C. C. Rarlck, pastor. First Lutheran Church. There will be no services at the First Lutheran Church today. Sunday school however, both morning and afternoon, will be held as usual, at 9:30 a. ni. and !:00 p. m. The latter Is hell at the German Lutheran church. Gustavw E. Rydqulst, pastor. Copyright 1906 by Hart Schafthcr 6? Marx Spring Arrhab' ! We have received the entire shipment of SPRING CLOTHES from W. S. Peck L Co., makers of the finest Union Made Clothes in America. They are in patterns that will please you, the fabrics are the finest that can be found in the mar ket, and the fit well leave that to ui-WEWILL FIT YOU. P. A. STOKE "Uncommon Clothes.99 In Homey Quarters -There Is nothing please the traveller more than real homey quarters after a Journey, or dur ing n protracted stay, In Astoria or anywhere else for the muttur of that; but as to Astoria; this rare advantage Is obtainable ut the rooming house of Mrs. M. Nolan, at No. 638 Commercial street; where till that Is modern, com fortable, refreshing and satisfying Is found at any time. What more Is sought, can be found! It's the highest standard of quality, It's a natural tonic, cleanses and tone your system, reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat; Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea does. For s.ile by Frank Hart. GRAMB PPORTUMITY Right now you have the grandest opportunity you ever had to buy clothes at a low price. The best bargains ever offered, are the prices we are offering in this fine new stock of clothing. Don't overlook a good thing and get your share of these bargains. We muts turn this stock into cash and make room for our new spring stock which will soon arrive. Three Great Specials. Men's fine all wool Oregon cheviot suits, regular $15.00 values for just one half price. $7.50 All our fine worsted suits, $16.50 tc $20.00 values, special $12.00 Boys' fine school suits, the best bargains ever offered, regular $3.50 to $4.50 values, while they last $2.50 You'll have to hurry to get in on these specials, they are going fast. 1 L iver Aiming Higher Building better, and growing greater in possi bilities; ever watching, ever working, that the goal of yesterday may be the starting point today. Wc have renovated our store and increased our stock with fresh new goods. PRICES RIGHT. Acme Grocery, Phone Main 681 521 Commercial St. PER80NAL MENTION. 123 2a L . C. JUDD, Proprietor. 084 Commercial St. Between 15th and 16th. Mls Susan Allen returned yestor. day from a brief vlll tit Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Swcpson Morton of the Columbia Mill at Knappton are In this elty fur an over Hun. lay vlnl' Frank '1. Varn, student "f Colum bia rnlveixlty. Portland, mine down I tlie metropolis yesterday for' n short vlHlt with his mot.ier. Tin-. MeMi-rvu of (Irayn Hlver wan In Astoria yesterday. ' MIxh It. Iturke carne over from II wain yepterduy mi the Naheotta. (', P. MaKinnlH of Portland wa In this city yesterday on Umber business. J. V. Carlson and wife of Clifton are vinltlni( In thin elty, Marnhel l. A. VatiKlin came over rrotn Ilwaro yesterday oil oltklal busi ness. ("!. Wliiff'ito wan a homing passenger from the Coon country yesterduy ,on the steamer Kllbum. Mr. and Mm. W. V. McGregor went to Portland yesterday on a day out ing. Senator H. H. M'-flowan passed IhrotiKh the city yeHierday en route to MeOowaii'H for an over Sunday ntay ut home. He returtm to Olymplu on Mom lay. MIhs Elizabeth Tompkins, of Port land, Ih In the elty, the guest of 'ner eounln Mr. J. C. Clark. DONE BY DEED. J. E. Simmons and wlfo to C. D. Cooper, 50 by 100 feet In See. 30, tp. 1, r 10 WP $ 1 HermoHa Park Investment Co., to Leona W. Piper, lot 8, blk 33, Hcrmoxa Park 10 W. C. Smith nnd wife to Jane H. Henderson and Eliza, Naglo lot 4, bloek 22, The Plaza.... 225 C. J. Sehnabel and wife to Secu rity Investment Co., 10.81 acres Clatsop Co 1 K. T, Boroen and wlfo to J. J. Rupp. lots 1G, 16, 17, 18, Sec. I, 4, 8, W 1000 C. R. HlgKlns and F. L. Warren to Harry O. Wood, lots 28, 80, 32, block 9, Warren's 1st Add to Warrenton . 5 T. S. Cornelius and wife to F, J. Fredorlch, lots 26, 27, block 7, Meriwether Add. to Astoria .. 10 J. W. Relth and Emma Relth to Lt (lllmour, lot 1, block 1. Iewln 4 ("lark Cemetery 10 Mov.m.nt to Buy Log Cabin Ocoupi.d By General Grant.. Dmg Don By Mi..i..ippi Riv.r Curious Lsttsr to Cannon. .School Contus-Huperlrtti'mletit of Hehonls A. I.. Clark ex peel to beifln tile takbiK of the (tfhool census Homo time durrliiK Hie rommlng week. It Never Lowers Its High Standard OF QUALITY started In with wav-up nsplratlon and Instead of Just "nmklnK good," lu makers have over tried to Improve It and succeeded. So that now when you mention Palo Bohemian you mention as good as any and better than most. On Draught and in Bottlee. North Pacific Brewing Co. Unprecedented Success of DR. C- GEE i THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Who Is known' .throughout the Unlttt Rials on itinotiat of Ms wonderful cures. No poisons nor drus used. He ffuaraii tees to ours catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble. rhBUinatimn, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents lm stamps. THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 1021 First St.. Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Pinna montlnn the A.torlse First Class Meal 15c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough nuts 10 cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street.