Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1907)
i"4 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, astoru; Oregon. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i9) 1907. SPAR, DECKANDBUQ Foreign Messengers Arriving al v am nours. . HENRY VILIARD AND EUROPEIN French Vessels CriUon and Thiers Both VJ at Anchor Here-Coming and Going of 3 Local Steamers Alliance Out Thil V. Morning Odds and End. ' The (team schooner Washington came A in yesterday morning from San Fran' fcisro, and went on to Portland., ta. . :t . . 1 . 1 : r I'tain Bridget, came down the river on Minuay ana went 10 tea at x:u ocioca f j. m. bound for the Bay City. ' V The schoone. Omega, hat arrived in port from the California coast and will uoad lumber outward, from the Columbia milla at Knappton. v - & The Simpson schooner Churchill will finish loading lumber at the fcnappton nulls this week and leave out at once for the lower California coast. ita The steamship Breakwater arrived in ' at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning last, from Cooa Bay point, and went on to Portland at noon. She return down on 1'huraday morning early on the outward The French ship Thiers, Captain Quar tervaux, 161 day out from London, came in over the Columbia bar on Sunday, cement laden for Portland, and with all veil on board. She will proceed up stream on the the first hawser offering. ' The steamer Harvest Queen came down yesterday, in ' company with her run ning mate the Oklahama, andf"both re turned up-stream . without delay, the Queen with the Paramit and Wrestler on her lines and the Oklahama with the German ship Otara. It it said the Os ara will go on the drydoek for some repairs consequent upon a heavy strain received tn th couroe of a violent gale en rout here. The French bark Europe, Captain Roll er, 184 days out from Antwerp, cargoed Hh cement, and eonign4 to w. r. which, t accounted to be the American bark Acme, now 28 day out from Kobe. Captain A. loi of th Fr. Bk. General Foy reports to this ollke that on October D, 1007, In Let. 37 dog. ID' N. Long. 127 dog, 4rV, lit sighted a sub Fuller & Company, at Portland, arrived merged wreck showing a atump of in Sunday morning, after an unevent-1 mat. The wreck appeared to be about ful voyage ami will go on to the M meters long. Captain Dejoie passed metropolis today. I within 3 miles of the object, weather . clear, frcah X, w, Breeie and , heavy The French ship CriUon, Captain Jouanjean, 73 days from Newcastle, ( Captain Lnrtcn of the ship Star of Australia, entered this port on Sunday Russia reported that ou November B, morning, and is at anchor in the lower' 1007 in Lt. 39 deg. 83 m. N. Long. 123 harbor awaiting towage to Portland. All . deg 32' V, he sighted what appeared to well after an ordinary voyage from the be a ship's top mast, with rigging at tached. The proceeding day Captain Larsea saw a bark, at a distance of about T miles, which had apparently lost her in yesterday afternoon on the tow line foretopmast, as she hsd nothing set but of the fine bar tug Whllula, and is her foresail. THE VARSITY OVERCOAT Antipodes. The American ship Henry Yillard came awaiting towage to the metropolis She is coal laden ifrom Newcastle, Australia. A11 well on board, She will leave part of her cargo at this port. There seems to have been a bit of a JOHN McNTLTY. National Expert In Charge. Washington, Fales Landing Light, page 30, No, 132 (List of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks. mix-up in regard to the time of the''"v,no lw W W).-lW stfojnship Roanoke's arrival her, which v,w ,u ,mnK. wn ,M " was billed for' last evening, but it is of th I K'r. the couaty now held she will be in this evening from , ", ? r.lifnii. n.l rll,lr .. e1. "" POl mmmm 1 rnuirij vwi auout w reel The steamer Alliance Is due down SE hi' s- ' u position, -without from Portland at an early hour this other change. morning, outward bound for Coos Bay. ' JuB Chnn'1 Pg 83, She ill be at the Callender pier at7 R,m0B Bnk Buo-v l iron o'clock ready for the trip. ; lr' fpond missing November 12, will , ,oe repiacea as soon as practicable. The steamship Costa Rica is due down ' , Oregon. from the metro toli tonicht at mMniehL ' Twumoia ww KMrsnee. page 54. and it ia reported that Captain Mason futh ChMW Buoy, PS. marked "S. C n piaca. neretoiore reported missing, was temporsrily replaced by a fiwt-claa can buoy November 9, without other! change. Ladies' Guild Sale The Ladies' Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will hold their annual sale of fancy ' articles, delicacies, candies, and ice cream on Thursday afternoon and evening in the Reed building. s"s"eessBeBSs'BeBas Ths Commercial. The Commercial still continues to do I a good business. Th finest graJsa of auTerent kind of refreshments kept at! this well known establishment assures a continuance of Ita popularity. Th pro prietor, otto Bund, ia a genial gentle-1 maa, and la well and favorably known In this city. Drop into th Commercial I wben la the neighborhood. It Is sntiom. sserelal street near Eleventh. ' - IF you want to see and wear a stylish over coat; one with a lot of snap in it; one that you'll take constant pleasure in owning and wearing, just drop in here and look at our Hart, Schaff- iutends to leave out on th instant, for San Francisco, as he thinks the radiant moonlight of the present nights just as good to sail by as any other old light. The steamer Daisy Freeman finishing hen cargo at the Tongue Point mills. completed the work last night and will leave out or San, Francisco early this morning. She cleared yesterday after noon. The British bark Duchalburn, Captain Dent, 26 days out from Santa Rosalia. Mexico, came in over the bar yesterday afternoon. She baa four sick men on board out of a crew of 23. She will go on to the metropelis as soon aa she has towline. At sundown yesterday there waa a four masted bark reported outside. 1 . 4 . V fete Mil IW'.$ l : J QJ ' $15.00 ner & Marx Varsity Leader In Nobby tnmiiiiiiiimnnnii ummimk Clothes M IIMHIMI I IE 1 fu MP SA 20 WE ARB GIVING jC IPF EOT OFF On Every Article in the Store. Lack pf space and time prevents us from enum crating what we have to offer. - Thirty Two Years In Astoria. , Established 1875 It! I I 0 D I t H I I I I t f t ' ' ' ' SS lillSASSI 1 1 1 NEW TO-DAY. Christmas Excursions. If you sre going to spend Christmas la ths OU Country consult th Canadian Pacific Through tickets from Astoria to all points la Europe. Jims Flnlsy- son, agent. Columbia and Vtowr graphophcaa and latest records at 411 Commretal street A, X. Cms. tt, , Ifotvo,, iW hsrs silvsr aid and steslhssd net ting, leaded lead Unss, cotton twin and rope. Plymouth Manila rope, oil clothing and rubber boots and Tsrjtblng for flshsrmen, f. J. Carney ft Co, W har secured th agency for Or! no Laxative Fruit Syrup, th new laxative that makss tb liver lively, purifies ths breath, rare headache and regulates dlgestHv organs. Cure chronic con stipation. Ask us about It. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug 8 tors. Oliver typewriters nd automatic stenofraphera at A. ft. Cyrus, Commsrclal stmt. At th Palaoa. A new Innovation hu ban totrodaoej at th Pslac Restaurant, which will surely prov popular. Each rralng a Spanish or Mexican dish will b prepared by on who I thoroughly aequalntad la th intricacies of these toothsom re- pssts. Thss dish, which har ban In TOgu at this popular plaoa, for about a week, bar Jilt tb pnblfa test, and chang tb present rssulta. ' sTsw Oreosry ttt Try tor wa aaiatur of ctT- U I. P. B. Fresh fruit and evgotabssa, Babolbt 4 Co. froeef. phea IsVla iat . ' . . . Tb Tyler. : Tb Tyler tUU keep np K repot tloa, O00J liquors and pollU aUmUot will alwaya win, and la pttiwaaas al this Idsa Clarence Tyler baa made mm obang ia th quality of hi gooda, a4 a. a . oaa eura wa seme or Uool OeM Uttt whoso genial personality meJcea him popular with tb Tyler's patrom Eraryon know where the Tyler la. Sixth and Bond street. V0U0. neatlng stove and ranges, tb beet ana m ones pest. Bildrabraad Oor. WASTED Off LEWIS CLASS ' House with ban for rant dirlng th wlntsr, or longw. Addreas L t C, car Astoria Offlc, with full partleoJara, Morning Astoriaa. 60 centa ner month delivered by carrier. 1 0 Gent Store Best stock of small goods in the city. Next door to Herman Wise Just Received-New crop of Walnuts and Almonds. Fancy King Apples 1.25 per Box. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main 681 1