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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 90, 1807, ALONG THE WHARVES Muskoka Leaves Out for Her Long Voyage. AISIE IS DOWN AND READY Costa Rica In From Bay City Last Night Towag On tha Rivar Yea- tarda Malanopa Out For Norths Porter Arrive. The steamship Columbia will not be back here before Wednesday next, the delay toeing necessary to perfect the saw schedule thila Una Is to fol low beginning In April The trip after this aha will be down from Portland during the afternoon and leave out In the daytime, both wnys. Instead of early morning and after night The hfelanope went to aea and Royal Roads, yeaterday noon, on the lines of the steamer Pilot, She will be sorely missed In the lower harbor by ail hay men, with whom she has become one of the fixed day-marks of the port in that neighborhood. aMSaaaana, The French ship Aisle came Mown den for Europe, arrived down yester- day morning early, and went to Sea on the noon flood. . ' ' The" at earner Coaler arrived, la! from San Francisco yesterday noon and went on to the metropolis after staying hrt long enough to report at tha custom house. The fine oil tank steamer V, S. Per. ter was among the arrivals hero yes. terday from the Day City, and he went on to Portland without any loss of time. " The Costa Rica was sighted oft the bar at 4 p. m. yesterday, but did not enter port until late, coining up on the mid-night tide and berthing at the O. R, ft N. piers. The French ship Aisle came Uown yesterday morning on the hawsers of the Harvest Queen, and la' In the lower harbor, awaiting her chance to go to sea, and Europe. . " '. The Harvest Queen returned to the metropolla at noon yesterday with the French ship Bayonne and the schoon er Bangor on her hawsers. ; The French bark Armen went up to Portland yeaterday on the Hnee of the Oklahama. OONE BY DEED. Columbia Harbor Land Co., to P. C. Warren, lots and blocks War- renton Park, .....! 1 W. W, Webster to Detroit Trust Co, a E. 1-4 Sec. 29. 4-1-W... 1 United States to W. A. Bocaert...... & E. 1-4 Sec 1M-6-W. ' ICoramg Astorlan, 10 cents a month, silvered by carrier. Easter Suits ! We are now showing from a New York suit manufacturer the very latest creations in high grade tailored suits which have just reached us by express,', which enables you to inspect the latest New York styles. MATERIALS ARE ' Violes, Imported Fancy . Worsteds, and Plain Taffeta Silks in the new shades of leather brown, navyt grey, tans and blacks. Quality Considered Our Prices are Always the Lowest. SIRIIHGTOH DRY GOODS CO. e PERSONAL MENTION. e4ee4e)ee44feee) R. A. Carder, of Seattle, la stopping at tha Merwyn. Oeo. Butterworth. of St. Paul was transacting business In Astoria yosier. day. ' Ooo. Ooebel la' In town, from New York." '-'. !; " E. B. Ovelmen, of Chicago, was regis tered at the Occident P. 0. Coleman and J. II, Donk, of Portland, are visiting In JLhls city. D ,D. Field and wife, of Boise, are in the city presumably to look ovr the ground with the Idea of investing here. If conditions meet with their ap proval. i E, B. Oalome, who halls from Los Angeles, was in this city yeaterday. A. 0, Thompson and J. H. Walker of San Francisco were in Astoria, Fri day. M. N. Adams, of the Astor House, Is II with a severe sore throat Mrs. W. 8. Kinney has gone to Tort- land, for a visit. Senator McOowan, was In Astoria yesterday attending to business Inter est Miss Margaret Taylor has arrived from Portland to spend the Easter Holidays with her parentsjudge and Mrs. F. J. Taylor. Harry Hoefler Jr., a student of Col umblit University at Portland, s spend Ing the Easter vacation at his home in Astoria. Judge C. J. Trenchard who has been on a business trip to Portland return ed home last evening. A. B. Hammond has resigned a president of the CAE and Astoria & Columbia River, Secretary McLeod has taken the action and only the de tails governing property are being gone over now. Superintendent McQuIre of the A. & & will have hl office in the Union Depot after April 1, together with Au ditor Kuettner; and tha A. A C, Will be directed by Mr. McQuIre under In structions from the Hill officials. The transfer of the properties Is expected to be completet this week. Will Send It North The people In- t created In such matters up around Ketchikan, .Alaska, have long petition ed the government to establish a gas buoy there to mark the location of Idaho Rick, a dangerous menace to navigation. But the Washington au thorltles have had to abandon the idea of a gas buoy owing to the fact that the great can could not be filled at any nearer point than Portland, aa the Pinch gas Is not on the market further north; and in lieu thereof, a white, skeleton buoy has been constructed for duty there, and this has been In the city channel here since last Monday, much to the curiosity of the people along the waterfront. Yesterday it was picked up by the Columbine and taken to the Buoy dock at Tongue Point and will be sent north on the first tender ordered up there. WW $ A Of. liwiiiwwiiM.mMiiinnmut Hi s Ann MAKES LEAN PEOPLE FAT THROUGH THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IT IS A f LI ELY VEGEtABLE COM POUND. Contains no oils or fats or any drag that is in jurious or liable to produce a habit Each bottle con tains a month's treatment and costs $1.50 at any first class drug stoie. freparad by the ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE COMPANY, OREGONIAN, BUILDING, PORTLAND. OREGON. 9 J""! J. D. DUBACK, Optometrist. SUCCESSOR TO. THE , OREGON a PORTLAND OPTICAL CO. 1 Examination of the eyes free and Results Guaranteed. LENSES $1.00 AMD UP. Torik Lenses, $4.00 and up. Our special Invisible Bi focal (for old folks) $3.50 and up. BUY YOUR GLASSES OF ME AND SAVE MONEY Complete grinding plant on the prenjla 25 per cent discount on all work before the 10th of May if you bring this advertisement. , EXCLUSIVE O PTICIAN 173 4th., Y. M. & A. Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Worth Strict Attention It has been credibly repotted at this office, that there is a cigar store pretty well east in Alderbrook, where young boysf are permitted to congregate in a back room and smoke anything from cigarettes pipes and cigars, and where even stronger stuff is said to have been In troduced on the quiet The ourc.e of the information furnished the Astori an will warrant the Immediate scru tiny of the police. 'law Power Boat The launch. L Hyak built by Wilson Bros., muf of flclally measured Thursday by Deputy Collector Anderson. The boat's mea surements are: Length 45:3 ft.; beam 12:5 ft.; depth 3:9 ft; 13 tons gross tonnage; 9 tons net. A gasoline en gine of Improved make developing 25 horse power will furnish the motive power. Her future owners will be the Yes Bay, Canning Company of Tes Bay Alaska. A 8plendid 8uocess The social giv i at the home of Mr. Busey on Thurs day afternoon and evening, last, by the ladles of the w. C. T. U. In behalf of the Astoria Seamens' Friend Society is one of the brightest events of the current season, and yielded a handsome bit of revenue to the good cause, the attendance being very large both day and night and the contributions gen erous. Off For Albany A. B. Hutchlns has been transfered to the auditing depart ment of the Corvallls & Eailern and will have his headquarters at Albany, Mr. Hutchlns together with his family will leave for their new home today. That they leave a host of friends here who will regret their departure goes without saying, , , Account Approved Judge C. J. Trenchard yesterday made an order in probate, approving the final account submitted by Administrator. Frank Spittle and exonerating his bondsmen. IN THE CITY CHURCHES. First Congregational, Raster Day, Morning service at 11 o'clock, special Easter service with appropriate music, sermon by tha pas tor, subject: "EasUr Hop and Cheer For Borrowing Ones." Evening service at 7:30, Quartette 'Resurrection,' Her mon by the pastor, subject: "Resurreo. tlon Power,1 Anthamt "Lift up your Heads." At both thee services there will be special Faster music. Sunday school at 12:20. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 8:30 p. m. The pastor will preach a little sermon especially for children at the morning service, n well as th- usual sermon for adults, we desire all the parents to attend and bring thalr boys and girts. Strangers and visitors In the city will find a wolcomo ,and alt residents are also cordially Invited to attend all tho aervloes of this crurch, O. E .Moorehouse, Ph. D. pastor. Uell tamed Lien ! First Methedlst An Interesting Easter program has been prepared for the service at 11:00 a. m. AU the children of the Sunday school will take part. The church has also arranged for special muslo for the evening serlvce at 7:30. The subject of the evening sermon will be: "The Religion that Is Not Played Out" Class meeting at 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League at 3:30 p. m. You are cordially Invited to attend and will be warmly welcomed at all services. C. C. Rarlik, pastor. Norwegian Danish M. E. The Norwegian and Danish Metho dist church, corner of 37th and Duane, Sunday, school t 10 o'clock, special Easter service with sermon by tha pastor at 11 o'clock. Tha chorus will sing at the morning service. At I p. m. a program and Easter exercise will be given by the Sunday achool offering taken for missions. Ellas OJerding, pastor. First Presbyterian. Easter services morning and evening. Morning subject, "Athena and tha Res urrection." evening subject. "Tha Clos ed Sepulcher." Special music by the choir, solos by Miss Rtba Hobson, at both services, all are invited, Win. S. Gilbert pastor. Lutheran Synod. At the First Lutheran Synod church cor. 29th and Grand avenue.dlvlne aer vloes tomorrow morning at 10:43, Children's service In the evening at 7:30, Theo. P. Neste, pastor. GRACE EPISCOPAL. Easter services at Grace church Sun day morning at 11 o'clock, Children's Carol Festival with the Mite Box of ferings &t 4 p. m. Hammond's Mill A. B. Hammond Is expected to arrive here very shortly from Ban Francisco, he will proceed to Missoula. On the return Journey he expects to stop in Astoria and further posed mill. A New Citiitsnsss Yesterday the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rosenft ld, on Ninth street was made the happier for e appearance of a new little daugh ter, and both mother and babeare doing Incly. : I" whsm Mi Copyright 1907 by Hart SchafTncr 6? Marx Men who appreciate that genteel appear ance that good clothes gives a man will come to us to see our showing of good things for Spring. We are out with the strongest line ever shown in Astoria. See our windows. Sole Agent "UncommonJClothes." Off For California Oscar Slmlngton, of the well krymn dry goods house of this city, will leave today for a three week's tour in California. He goes to Portland and from there will go out on the Costa Rica on Monday next. Gently move the bowels and at the same time stops the cough. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains Hon ey and Tar. No opiates. Best for coughs, colds, and whooping cough. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mothers in dorse 11- Children like It Frank Hart's Drug I tore. STATEMENT OF Astoria Saviugs Bauk At the' close of business March 23, 1007. Loans ami Discounts .$ 634,047.94 County Warrsnts 11,778.71 City Warrants. 8,756.71 Bank Building. 32,512.80 Real Estate.... 10,000.00 Due from banks. $188,343.08 Cash on hand. . . , 140,273.87- 328,616.05 ; Total. , .$1,026,611.11 Cspital paid in $ 100,000.00 Surplus C5.000.00 Undivided profits 47.23 DEPOSITS. Subject to check $(567,368.70 Time certificates 180,385.72 Demand certifi cates.,'., 18,689.46 , Dividends un paid.. ... 120.00- 861,563.88 Total.... $1,026,611,11 I Jfj V: Wlbft 77!arfin I2sum toU-dows hpmi1b rfuifiis lU Ua sl aUNMMf SMIIU. thai M DU? fllaruA hoUun it nui dt th material ahtalaalj fw h puipaM. Thn u atraas Mxi f". "i i undm all eaadliMM. Th bmack Hack and Workisi parti an " lia tdui Maai iiop-lUi.i lhabamit an ai arawial l"W TlwlHMaaf Iflqrfilt aholfuw pWn-iha UlaM il pertVct TW pattim paihf aod haa womfciful praatiaboa, Tba aalid top and ia )ctua aaun itr A vmiaA. Ibii b Dm sa ros faawbaaasaadliif. . Jesd it crak (of oil caulouc, wlacK explaiai arac fflarUA bdataSswl at cOmc raJualia yua ion. 42 U3-w uL ' ' ''"'' 7fi77lae(ui firearms Co., uu. c. Good, Better and Best. You always get the best at our store. Just received a large shipment of . Baiting' Powder Fancy Spices Acme Grocery Co. Phone Main 611 521 Commercial St. .