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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, A STOW A, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1907. BAR, BAY AND RIVER Russian Ship Fennia in from San Francisco. COLUMBIASAILSTHISMORNING Nome City and Charles Nlson Down and Out With Hugo Cargoes of Lum ber America En Rout to Astoria Lo"88ho' Items. The new and splendid flngshlp Amor rla of the light house tender squadron In Pacific waters, Is nof en route to Astoria from San Francisco, where she arrived about two weeks ago from the Atlantic seaboard. On her arrival here she will be turned over to the command of Captain W. E. Gregory, of the dandy little Heather. There are hosts of people in Astoria and Pacific waters who will rejoice with the gal lant captain on this new and important command and wish him many years of pleasure and success in the billet. The Kamm flagship Lurline will be down on Monday next on her regular Astoria-Portland run. She has Just undergone complete inspection and not a flaw was found In her hull, boilers Or equipment The Undine will make her last run en this route this even lng going up to the metropolis at her usual hour of p. m. . The steamer Nome City arrived down yesterday morning and tied up at the Calender pier, with an immense load of lumber and ties on board. She had the misfortune to lose one of her crew, Griffin Jones, a young sailor, 26 years of age. He fell off the dock at Rain lerand no trace of him could be found though every effort was made to re cover him. ho will relinquish the "pup" t Cap tain Jones, her old master, for one, or more trips. The steamer Charles Kelson with a mighty loin! of lumber on board, came down the river front Portland yester day morning and nfter a brief stny nt tile O. It. & N. piers, went to the lower harbor for a good start over the bur. The steamship Columbia Is due down from Portland this morning en her way to San Francisco. Mrs. and Miss Darratih. who have been hero since last spring, will return to their Hay City home. The Harvest Queen came down yes terday and picked up tho schooner Ab ble, the bnrkentlne Lahaina, and the schooner James Itolpit, and lit out up tho river. The steamer Oklahama went up yes terday morning with the French bark Michelet and the schooner Zampa, on her hawserca, Portland bound. The steamer Aurella arrived In from San Francisco yesterday morning and went up the river at noon. HAS NAMED THE MAN. The Russian ship Fennfa has arrived In port and is now at anchor oft Ton gue Point, in the city channel, await ing towage to Portland, where she will load grain for Europe. She comes from Newcastle on tyne, via San Fran cisco, with Captain Hall man on her bridge. Capt Thomas Shute has returned from his last visit to the wrecked Gal ena, and reports the loss of a fine dia mond ring in her hold, while over hauling some gear. The gem was very valuable in more ways than its mere money value. Captain Hansen of the Pacific Coast liner, Delia, is laid up with a bad arm, in which blood-poisoning seems to have asserted itself, and It is possible Governor Chamberlain Appoints Hon. Gilbert T. Hedges, of Clackamas, All conjectures in the matter of the appointment of the district attorney in succession of Hon. Harrison Allen were laid yesterday afternoon upon the receipt of reliable intelligence from the executive office at Salem, announcing the appointment of Hon. Gilbert T. Hedges, of Oregon City, to the post. Mr. Hedges is one of the younger members of the Clackamas bar and 1 counted a rising man in his profession. He Is a brother of Senator Hedges of Clackamas. A gentleman In Astoria who is intimately acquainted with him says that he is a capable, alert and indepenJent lawyer and a man who cannot be swayed by clique, faction or party, but is wholly given to the doing of his duties regardless of extraneous effects and issues; a quality that is always appreciable in holding the office to which he has been appointed. It is not known when Mr. Hedges will arrive in Astoria but It is expec ted he will be on hand to meet the cir cuit court and his colleague on Sunday next, if he does not come to the city before that time. Astorfla and Clatsop will have a friendly welcome for the new official when he shall come, and the hope Is general that he will soon be in touch with the people. N IN THE CITY CHURCHES. 0 GRACE, EPISCOPAL Divine service at Grace church Sun day, March 3 at 11 a. in. and 4 p. nt, Evening prayer at Holy Innocents Cha pel 7:30. IHshop Sott.UIIng will bo nt Seaside for mooting and evening ser vices at lu:30 and 7 : 30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. .Morning worship 11 o'clock "Of His Fullness." Sunday school ViAi Y. 1'. S. C. K. B;3o evening worship ":3it. "Adverse and Prosperity," All are invited. No word from Dr. mills as yet. Wni. S. Gilbert, pastor. FIRST. M. E. Mottling theme to be selected. Ev ening sermon at 7:30 will be the third In the series on the Drama of the World theme: "The First Scene This present IJfe." Epworth League at 6: SO p. m. Mid-week service Wednes day at 7:30, C. C. Rarlck, pastor. LUTHERAN SYNOD , At the First Lutheran Synod church corner 29th and Grand avenue, services tomorrow morning at 10:45. English services In the evening at 7:30. Rev. O. M. Holden of Spokane Vn will oc cupy the pulpit at both services. Theo, P. Xeste, pastor. Rev. O. M. Holden of Spokune, Wn., will preach at the Norwegian Lutheran Synod church tomorrow morning at 10:45 and at 7:30 In the evening. W Hrm If JflflT Spring; Arrivals ! Wo have received the entire shipment of SPRING CLOTHES fromW.;S. Peck Ol Co., ma Hers of the (lnestj Union Made Clothes in America. ' Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaft'ncr Marx They fare in patterns that will please you, the fabrics are the finest that can be found in She mar Ket, and the fit well leave that tous-WEWILLFIT YOU. P. A. STOKES.X" To Attend Wedding E. X. Lackey, left yesterday morning for Seattle, where he will act as best man at the wedding of his brother, Keith Lackey, former resident of Astoria and well known and well liked in this city. The safe, certain reliable little pills that do not gripe or sicken are Dade's Little Liver Pills. Best for sick head aches, bllliousness and lazy livers. Frank Hart's Drug Store. 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 UIH I t t t t I 1 too b- 1 BIG REDUCTIONS ON Wall Paper 30 PER CENT OFF On account of the large new spring stock coming and to make room in our store we offer 30 per c et off for the next few days. Buy your wall paper now while it is cheap. Eastern Painting & Decorating Company.! Commercial Street, near Eighth. J The Old Stove Man Haa been hunting around for a year or more to find a line of STOVES a good or better than the kind he sold here twenty years ago (some of these ar beginning to wear out). He thinks he has found tho line. Ho will show them to you if you will call at the store of W. C. LAWS a CO. Plumbers and Steam Fittera. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Sub ject: "Still taking our own Measure." Evening service at 7:30, Subject: ' Called of God." Sunday school 12:20, T. P. S. C. K. at 8:30 p. m. Midweek meeting Wednesday at 7:30, p. m. The pastor Is preaching a series of ser mons at the evening services on tho general topic of New Testament les sons In the Old Testament. Tou will be profited by attending and hearing the lessons fhnt this old record gives. Come with us, you will be welcome at all the services, and we will try to do you good. C. E. Moorehouse, ph. D. pastor. Norwegian-Danish Methodist. . t Sunday school at 10 a. m. Albert Carlsen leader. Preaching by the Pre siding Elder Rev. C. L. Hansen from Ballard Wash., at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. The holy communion administered after both esrvlces. At 3 p. m. the Scandinavian Temperance Socletymeet at the church. A good program Is pre pered for the occasion. Everybody welcome to all the services. Ellas GJer dlng, pastor. First Lutheran ..Gustaf E. Uydqulst, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Miss Alema Ny land, Sup. Morning service at 10:43; Sunday school In English 'at the Ger man Luth. church on Grand Ave., at 2 p. m. Service In the German at three, Rev. Boehner occupying the pulpit; Evening service at the Uppertown church at 7:30 in English; subject for sermon, "The Beleaguered City." Pas sion service Wednesday evening at 7: 30; The public Is cordially Invited. DONE BY DEED. , W. !'. Humbel, et al,. to N. halem Investment Co.. 400 acres, Sec 34, 5, 7, W t L. I). Coffman to J. L. Reese, I acre i.md In Clatsop Coutity . . II. R. Hurko to Ettlo J. Jlurk. 160 acres Sec. 15, 7, 6 City of Astoria to James Kin dred, lot S2, blcck 49, Ocean View Cemetery Edmund Terry and wife to W. A. Hart. t lot S, block 22. Brad bury's Add to ficean lirovo Julie MantelM to F. N". Clark. Block 6, Chelsea David Miller to Detroit Trust Co., So ncres, Sec. 32, 4, 6, V T, R. Davles and wire, to W. N. Ford. 95 by 262 feet, in block 4, Olney'a Add. to Astoria 10 1 1 25 800 10 I i 1100: 1000 GOOD NEWS. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS FORKS ASTOKIA, OltEVON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up-to-Bate Saw Mill Machinery Prompt oueritionrplvf n U bI. rfpoir work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel, Main 2451. a) PER80NAL MENTION. Mrs. M. E. Smiley left yesterday for Warrenton, to Join her husband there in the establishing of their new home and will soon be at home to their many friends in Astoria and Warrenton. Hon. John C. McCue returned home yesterday from his forty day stay at the capital in the Interests of Clatsop county. B. A. Childens of SeaBlde was In As tQrla yesterday. Alfred H. Haines of Rldgefleld, Wash., is visiting in this city. , G. H. Lamme came down from the metropolis yesterday on a business trip. Mrs. C. R. Morse is visiting In Port land. ' t Chas. Mattson of Ilwaco is in this city on a short John F. McGowan of San Francisco is on a business visit in this clt' C. M. Pierson la down from cstund on business. F. F. Brown and wife of Tacoma are in this city on a short visit. Markets WORKED LIKE A CHARM. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spi cy Journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va., says; "I ran a nail Into my foot last week and at once applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. No inflamation follow ed: The salve simply healed the wound." Heals every sore, burn and skin disease. 'Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers, Druggist. 25c, Many Astoria Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferer s In Astoria are glad to learn that prompt relief Is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back Is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the old Qua ker RemeJy. Here is an example worth reading: E. C. Ruland, printer, living on Astor St., Astoria, Ore., says: "I have tried several guaranteed kidney cure but consider Doan's Kidney Pills the best and hlgly recommend tho remedy to my friends. My trouble had both ered me off and on for many years. I had pain In the small of my back, sharp twinges when stooping or lifting and the aching bothered mo a great deal at night I was tired, languid and very nervous, but since using Doan's Kidney Pills I have not had these nervous spells nor the headaches I used to suffer from. The results have been a great Improvement In the condition of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills have been so great a help to me that I am continuing with them, and feel sure of relief whenever suffering from these troubles." ' For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllbum ' Co., Buffalo, New York, Sole Agents for the United States. Remember the name oan's and take no other. Loads of Good Things. i An extra fine line of canned goods, both fruit and vegetables. A fresh shipment of Norwegian Sardines, Anchovies and smoked. Acme Grocery, Phone Main 681 521 Commercial St. II To Be Happy and Gay o Means not only pood things to eat, but alto the beet of things to drink, , , and the beet of all good drlnka la Bund A. Carlson's i Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes. THE COMMERCIAL X l 509 Commercial 8t. r Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, Mivered by carrier. -0 SPICES, COFFEEJEA, BAKING POWDER, FLCOniJlOEXTRtCTSl AtaluhPurify, Finest flavor, Orator Sfrenh,lwonbI frki CLOSSET&DEVEBS PORTLAND. OREGON, r v: : , : FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SEE OUR WINDOW! EVERYTHING YOU NEED! PAINT, COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE, NETTING NEEDLES, OARS & FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co. Jnc. Successors, to Foard fc Stokes Co. ASTORIA IRON WORKS I Nelson Troytr, Vic-Pres. and 8npt. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Tress JOHN FOX. Pres. F L BISHOP. Secretary Designers and Mannfacturers 01 : THE LATEdT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits FurnishJ. ORRE5PONDENCE 'SOUCITEO; Coot of Fourth (Street First National Bank of sAstoria, Ore. ESTAULIHIIKI) 1880. Capital $100,000