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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1907. BIDS FOR BARRACKS OPENED ASTORIA FIRST OF FERGUSOH & HOUSTON ARE LOWEST BIDDERS AHD WILL UNDOUBTEDLY SE CURE CONTRACT. Th bids for the construction of a bar rack building at Fort Stevens, war opened in the offica of the quartermaa ter's department of tha armj this aft noon. Tba specification alao called for plumbing, beating, wiring and alee trical fixtures. i.ight bida were submit ted for contention aa follow: McGinnia A Harrington, Seattle: Oonatxuction ...$37,500 Plumbing . . . 4.W0 Heating .200 (Wiring 1.800 W. C. Law. Astoria: Plumbing . Heating.. 4,950 C Q. Palm berg, Astoria t Construction . . ......$38,676 Plumbing 3.473 Heating..... 3.150 Wiring..... 1.050 Fixtures "SO Ferguson A Houston, Astoria: Construction ...... .1 .$34,100 Plumbing . 5,443 j Heating . . 3,747 Wiring 19 V Fixtures . . 681 ' J. F. Shea, Portland. Plumbing $5,443 Heating . . 3,747 Healey Plumbing A Heating C, St Construction ..$39,954 Plumbing . . ......... 4380 Heating 3.536 Wiring. 920 Fixtures . . 280 Healey Plumbin g Heating So, St Paul: Plumbing 15,721 Heating 4,797 E. Gustafson, Astoria: Construction.. $35,275 Plumbing . . '." 6275 4 Heating . . ........... 4.850 Wiring 919 Fixture 881 The highest bid waa that of CL O Pslmberg of Astoria which waa for $51,131 for tha entire work: tha lowest bidder being Ferguson A Houston, who ajjree to do tha entire work for $44,890. They will probably receive the contract for doing tha work, but all bids will be forwarded to tha department without any recommendation. WATERFRONT ITEMS The four-masted schooner Muriel, with a cargo of lumber for California arrived down the river yesterday. Tha eteamer Redondo with a cargo of lumber from Rainier for San Pedro want to sa yesterday. The steamer Costa Rica arrived down from Portland yesterday and after loading freight and paasengere left for San Francisco. Tha steamer Breakwater left yester day for- Coos Bay with a full comple ment of passenger and freight. The steamer Roanoke for San Fran cisco and way ports in due down from Portland thia morning. Tha sternwheeler Harvest Queen towed down the schooner Muriel nd the Urge Klickitat yesterday and Is loading freight for Portland at tha O. R. 4 N. dock: Tba barge KlkkiUt i docked at the O. R. A N. Company' wharf and is shipping 400 ton of cement for Port land, which is consigned to Whittier A Fuller. s The Artneria finished discharging coal at tha government buoy dock and left up the river yeetarday. At tha Palace. A new innovation baa been introduced t tha Palaca Restaurant, which will surely prove popular. Each evening a Spanish or Mexican dish will be prepared by on who ia thoroughly acquainted ia tha intricaeiea of the toothaoma re pasts. These dishes, which have haea in vogue at thia popular place, for about a week, have hit tha pubH taste, and change the present remit. eTaf e AT THE CHURCHES, Services at Grace Church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school, 13:30 ni. First MetbodU Mi Twidwell our deaconess, will have charge of and conduct the morning service. Come and hear her. You will enjoy the service. k In the evening the pastor will have for hla theme, "Creeds and Isms Judged by Results." Do not mis either service. Stranger will be welcome. All are cordially invited. Other service: Clast meeting at 10:13 a. m, Sunday school t 12:18 p. m., Kp worth League at 6:30. C C Rarlck, pastor. First Norwegian Lutheran. Servkea tomorrow morning at 10:43. Evening service at 7:30. Both the male and mixed church, choir will assist at the evening service. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. ui. Theo. P. Xeste, paator. Presbyterian. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "For Our Country." Sunday school. 12:15, Y. P. S, C. E, 6:30 evening worship, 7:30, 'Safe Securities." All are invited. a 8. Gilliert, pastor. Christian Science, Services at 634 Grand avenue, at 10 a. m. Subject "Mortals ami inimoneis,- All are invited. First Lutheran. Sunday school in the Uppertown Church and in the German Lutheran at 9:30 a. m, Mis Afewa X viand and Mrs. A. Young, superintendents. Morning service in Swedish at 10:43, "The Dead Shall Heap Hi Voice." Evening service in English t 7:30, theme, "Beyond the Veil." All are cordially invited. Gustaf EL Rydquist, pastor. ' ) . Norwegian-Danish M. E. Service will be held at follows: Sun day school at 10 a. m., preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. C L. Hansen, presiding elder of Pacific Coast district, will occupy the pulpit, morning and evening. The holy communion wiU be administered at the dose of the morning service. Scandinavian are cor dially invited. O. T. Field, pastor. Holy Innocent Chapel Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity Moraine and evening services, 10 a. ra sed 7:30 p. m. Celebration of Holy Com amnion. Sunday school, 11 a. m I Barathea Tics' in-hand. A swell line. All shades and colors. 50c See east window. '; $$.- CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS With that perfect fitting shoulder and collar that not only assures you of style, but com fort as well; also the loose draping effect of both front and back. iaso to $25. ! 3 ffissW?i : if Sweet, Orr & Co. Overalls. Most dependable made. You always look good in them. $1.00 SPECIAL IN HATS $2.50 SOX A swell line in cotton. Both black and brown. 2 pair 25c Leader in Nobby Clothes j,M M MMIMM All kind of furniture made new by Bob Davis, 59 Ninth ttreet. 11-7-tf. . i NtW IU-UM. Tew Oreoar Iter. Bocks ricATtes Our showing Of double j lined Wood Heaters is j the best ever shown in As toria, Most complete assort X ment. Prices $1.75 and up, We carry the Royal Franklin Fire Place If eaters. The most cheerful heater on the market. o Jot Get Gold Feet! We pay a premium of five cents on on all clearance house checks presented to us in trade, and sell the best HEATING STOVES on the market. .,....,-. p.. v.; 5k; 20 different styles of cast lined Wood Heaters, The largest selection ever displayed in Astoria Prices range from $10.00 to $2250- We are carrying a full line Hot Blast Heaters all sizes, and prices to suit your pocketbook. Prices range from $8$S-50 up. WASTED OH LI WIS It OASX Bona with ban for rant dnriaf the) winter, or longer. Addraa L. C, ear Aitoria Offlce, with fnU paitUolsn. Social Dance. The Assembly dub will give another one of their popular dance Saturday night, November 9th, at Logan' HalL All those holding thl or last year'i Invitation are cordially Invited. -7-3t The Relief Corp wUl bold their sale of article Friday afternoon and eve ing. Refreshment served, AH are eor dlallr invited. U-6-St. - r Manicuring Taught Dr, Knowlea A Co., expert manicur ist and chiropodist, will give private and das lessons In th latest method of manicuring term reasonable! class now forming. Offices 209 Saving Bank bulldlnir. . 11-flttf fftw Oreeer Iter. Trr oor evn mlitore of ooffeo tta J. P. B. Frash frutt and vegetaUat. Dabollet A Ox groear. nsaoe Hal mi Columbta nael Tloear rrapaopho6e and Utsat reoorda at tti Oeauaerekal street A. R. Cjrma. tt The Tyler. Th TfVw atW keepa up IU renuta tion. Good liquor and polite attention vriU alwar win. and la Pursuance el thia idea Clarence Tjrler ha made no ohange ia the quaUty of hla good, ana na secuiea vtw stvictri vi vww Lent whose venial psrsonallty mate , J.L it. m..l mm popular wua a iiwr jm.iv- Everyone known where the Tyler ia. Sixth and Bona lueets. 'ft are tola agent for th celebrated K0TJ2TD OAK HEATER, mad in three sizes, the most economical and lasting Heater on the market. ; Thirty Twc Years In Astoria. Established 1875 Th Commercial. The Commercial still continue to do a good business. Th finest grade of different kind of refreshments kept at thl well known establishment aaaure a continuance of it popularity. The pro prietor, Otto Sund, ia a genial gentle man. and i well and favorably known ia thia city. Drop Into the . Commercial when in tha neighborhood, It ia on Com merelal street near Eleventh. Notice. We have lilvtr side and tteelbead net tin?, leaded lead line, cotton twin and rope, Plymouth Manila rope, oil clothing and rubber boot and everything lor fishermen. F. J. Carney t Co. LI I I I I IS - uisinunflumin illinium f fH ttntH Portland Bora Show, Tsks advantage of th low round-trip rate that have been named by the A. A 0. for the Portland Horse Show, Norem- ber 7th, 8th and 9th. Thl ia aa eveni that nn on. can afford to mis. A large amount of money Is being spent la auk Ing preparation, and It wiu lie aa ibw tlon second only to New York'a famoue how. Bediiead rate to Portland and return for the Portland Horn Show to ba hId In Portland, November 7th, 8th and 9ta. The A. A C. ha named a rata of one and one-third far for the round-trip. Tlckete will be on aale November no, 7th and 8th, and will be good returning up to and including November 10th. notice. Heating tove and range , the best and tba obeapeiL Hlldrebraad Oor. Oliver typewriter and autonsatl tenoarapher at A. ft. Cftv, M Cemmerolal trt & SOMETHING FANCY nit mflU RECEIVED TODAY UILL rlviiJLLnJ Sweet Apple Cider - -40c per Gal. Saeurkraut - - - Be per qt. Waxen Cooking Apples BScbox. " All kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial! Street Phone Main 681