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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA; OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER to, 1907. HIUESSilGES , Two Ships Drag Their Anchors in Lower Harbor. SEA COMMERCE SLACKENING it, will Stand the stress of th tldoi 11 they play at that point. If it holds alright, it will be lit tad will figure among the permanent aids to naviga tion in the harbor at the mouth. The fine French barks Europe and Crillon have been shifted from the lower harbor to convenient pointa off Tongue Point, and will both leave u for Port land this morning on the hawser of the Harreet Quevn and the Oklahoma which steamer came down late last night for this purpose. ; Alliance Leaves Out for Coos Bay !. Jtoenoke Due in Costa Rica Sails This Honing New Gas Buoy Note and Comment 1 The schooner James A. Garfield clear .' ed at the custom house yesterday alter- I noon, for San Francisco, with a big load j of lumber. 1 . .' I The British steamer Mackinaw arriv f!ed1-from Portland yesterday morning I i early, and u at anchor off the 0. R. A . piers, waiting a lull m weather eondi , twos, to return to Seattle. Two of the Callender fleet of hurt are lying-up at the company's dock in this city, the Vanguard, wHh a lid on her funnel, and apparently out of commie sionj and the wenona underjroiiur re pair and painting. The latter will shortly resume her Gray's River run now supplied by the big launch Queen The steamship Roanoke Is on the list of expected arrivals at this port, from California. She should hav been In last evening but did not show up, and is expected at the Callender docks this morning. She is one of the real popular craft sailing out Of here, and most peo pie like to keep posted on her move ments. "The British bark Duchalburn reported - tone' ship and three barks off the bar ; when she came in port, but nothing came ; ,n from that sphere yesterday, owing to the adverse weather conditions. .The steamer Alliance arrived down from Portland at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, with plenty of people for the Coos country. She left out at 8 o'clock, , .after taking on several passengers at . uic Kuieuuer uuck. The steamship Costa Rica arrived down from Portland last night at mid sight, and will depart for San Fran cisco, at 10 o'clock this morning, from Ibe 0. R. & X. piers. : JSght men of the crew of the Ameri- ' can ahip Henry Villard were paid off at the custom house yesterday afternoon. for the trip from Australia to this port; the sum involved was in the neighbor hood of $300. The new gas buoy which has been asked for by the men in marine interest hereabout, at the mouth of the Colum bia river, will shortly he installed there near the anchorage of Buoy No. 8, and . will be kept nnlit until ft is proven that Notice to Mariners, i Capt. James Gaudin, agent Marine 4 Fisheries Department, of Canada, re ports that the fog-alarm on Pachena Point, Vancouver Island, is in operation and that the signal consists of a six- second blast with a silent interval of 90 seconds. JOHN MfcXULTY, Nautical Expert. The gale , of yeterdav morning caused toe French ship Thiers, and the British ship Wavertree, to drag anchors ; the former touching with her stern on the sands to the northward of Beacon No. 8. in the lower harbor, and the latter going a bit further and lodging on the shoals of Sand Island. But both are in easy positions and will be free without dam age before many hours have passed. They are resting easily. There seems to be a misunderstanding about the sailing of the steamship Senator from San Francisco, for this port and Portland. The Oregonian. of I yeaterday, had hei leaving the Bay City at noon on Monday last, but the 0. R. X. officials here say that it is not yet known that the ch rater has been conclud ed, and that if it has she would not leave San Francisco on the run before the sailing schedule of the steamship City of Panama, which is due to have left there yesterday at high noon. At all event she will be welcome whenever she get here. The Panama will go back to the lower coast fruit trad. A United States deputy marshal met ; Uie steamship Mackinaw when that vce iel amved here from Portland vester I day, and levied process in libel against her in behalf of the company owning and operating the Albiua ferry there, for the destruction of the ferry cable. The mat ter I likely to be settled earlv today and the vessel will proceed with her voyage. It is said that the ship that approach ed the light ship on Saturday last and megaphoned the message that she bad a couple of Injured men who had fallen from aloft and needed the attention of surgeons, was simply working "her nas sage over the bar," an old-time trick with matter eager to get into port after a long and trying voyage. No further word has been heard of the in jured men, nor is it known what ship filed the report. Commander P. J. W'erlMi, lighthouse Inspector of the Thirteenth District, has posted the following notice to mariner! Washington Fales landing Light, pa. 3d. No. 152 (List of Lights. Buovs. and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 11)07, page CO). -Located close to the bank on the easterly side of the Columbia River, and in the county road at Fales Landing. November 0 this fixed whit post lantern light waa moved about 400 feet Mu by 8. of its former position, with out other change.' The following affect the List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks. Pacific Coast, 1007. San Juan Channel Entrance, page 93. -Salmon Batik Buov. I. first .M All iron spar, reported missing November 12. win oe replaced as soon as practicable. OregoB-olunibia Rtt Entrance. page 54.-outh Channel Buoy, PS, warned C. in black, heretofore re- ported missing, was temporarily re- placed by a first-class can buoy Novem ber 9, without other change. ' Made in New York THE cut of their Clothes made the Gibson Girl and the Gibson Man .' famous. -VYV; They were New York types, dressed in New York Clothes. You can dress in the same style cost if you buy Benjamin Clothes from us. Made tty the greatest tailoring organiza tion in New York. Correct Clothes for Mori Exclusive Agent Haw. The Brownsville Woolen Mill Co. Commercial St. Artoria Ora. It cornea put to la a eollaiafhU tnU with a noxtle, easy to apply to the sore ness and inflammation, for aay form f Pilaa it soothes and heals, relieve the pain, Itching and burning. Man Zaa Pile Remedy. Price 50 cents. Guar antee. Sold by Frank Hart's Dnt mora, When Yoa Travel It costs no more to take advantage of the fast time and superior service of the O. H. X. and oounectlons than it doe to travel on inferior line. Tickets to all principal pointa in the United States, Canada and Europe oa saie at the O. R, ft N. dock. G. W, Roberts, agent. It is a well knows fact that persons uvtng in tie pjne foreeta do not suffer from kMney diseases. On Joss of Pine- ale) at night usually relieves backache. minj oayr treatment. 11.00. Tout money refunded If not satisfied. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug store. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR iSALE AT A BARGAIN. COM- plet furniture of three housekeeping roomsj almost new. Apply to W. Adams at Troy Laundry, at owe. 11-20-et Binss Dyspepsia Tablets do the work Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, ladkaatioa. bloating, ate, yield quickly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free triaL Bold by Frank Hart's Drag Store. A Magnificent Instrument There I now at Fort Stevens, just ready for tranportatlon, and Infla tion, at Fort Columbia, a magnificent searchlight, with a 00-inoh lens. It Is of the motor variety and Is mounted' on a truck, the whole welirMno- linn poundj the power is contained on an other truck, and' consist of a three cylinder gasoline engiue and motors, and weighs in the neighborhood of 4300 pounds. 1 be outfit is one of the finest of its kind on the coast and will do all the work it waa built for. STEAMER DAMAGED. SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 10.-A cable from Hong Kong to the Merchants Et change state that the British iteamei Breakstone, from Portland, arrived bad ly dams ?ed by heary weather. Her rudder and steering gear were also damaged. No home ia so nleaaant. rsnntlua nt the comfort that money will buy, as when the entire family Is in perfect health. A bottle of Orlno Laiatia Fruit Syrup costs SO cents. It will um every member of the family of consUpa- uon, wok beadaca or stomach trouble. T. F. Leuria, Owl Drug Store. ?! : . ( i CONTINUATION OF OUR ST n 11 IE! 1 ll SALE Our Sale on all Lines of Furniture and. Household Goods Still On ! t i Special November Sale of Lace Curtains Including Clunys, Bon Femmes, English Bobbinettes and Batten berg; also show a large line of Battenberg Lace Bed Spreadsall at greatly reduced prices. $12.00 Values Now .. $7.50 10.50 " , 6.50 woo " " ......... 6.00 -75 " . .6.00 - " 6.50 8.60 - 5.00 12 " " 4JS0 7.00 , . 4,25 455 6-50 " . . ............... 4.00 4-75 . . 3.00 3-75, .2.50 3-50 ' , 200 2.60 . ......,;,;.;"" UK) 2 00 " 1.25 1-50 . 90 1-25 ....,.... 75 1-00 . .60 Just now wc arc offering our large stock of Heating Stoves, at Manufactures Cost. Following are some of the rare bargain. Charle W. IMser. asencr suMrvlaor of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United State, came down on the noon train yesterday, on an oflkial visit to the local resident-agent, Mr. Xlinohew, manager of the Western Realty Co- and returned to Portland on the evening train. Mothers with little children seed bo Do you know that liaisalve OarboUa. 4 acta like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison? It la anU aeptlo, For cuts, burns, ecaema. araekad hand ft i immediate relief. 8old by Frank Hart's Drug Store, wnge fear croup, cold or wboonlu oough. Bee Laxative Cough Syrup Mat good, it works off the eold through the bowels, elear the hsad. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Uart'i Drug oiore, Win. Greenland, the taxidermist, leaves tonight for London, England, and will spend the Yuletide holidays with the, home folks ia food old Eutllsb. fashion. NEW TO-DAY. The Popular Boot. The traveling public has Droaouncad u Qsnadiaa Paclfle the mat attraa Uve route across th continent The dining and sleeping car servics ia the very best and the scenlo attractions are wltnout a parallel. Through tlcketa from Astoria to all pointa east at lowsat rates. James Finlayton, agent. . Columbia an View grapBophoaaa and Utest records at 414 Commercial street A. R. Cyraa. tt $30.00 Coal and W'wod Heaters; Large Site. Now . . ... 27.50 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Sire. Now .... 25.00 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Bias. Now .... 22.50 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Sire. Now 20.00 Wood Heater. Large Size. Now 25.00 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now , 22.50 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now 20.00 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now 17.50 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now ,. 12.50 Coal Hot Blast Heaters. Now. . 15.00 Wood Air Tight Heaters; cast lined. Now ... 14.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; cast lined. Now 13.50 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; cast lined. Now ... 12.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; out lined. Now .... 7.50 Wood, Air Tight Heatera. Double lined. Now 6.75 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now 6.00 Wlood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now 3.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now 3.00 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now 2.50 Wood, Air Tight Heaters; double lined. Now .$22.60 . 20.00 . 18.00 17.00 . 15.00 . 18.00 . 16.00 .1160 . 12.60 . 8.75 . 11.00 10.50 . 6.75 . 8.75 ; 6.50 . 6.00 . 3.75 . 2.25 . 2.00. .. 1.75 Thirty Two . Years In Astoria. Established 1875 Kobe We have silver aide and tteelhsad net ting, leaded lead line, cotton twins and rope, Plymouth Manila rope, oil clothing and rubber boot and everything for fishermen. F. J. Carney ft Co, , We have secured the agency for Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that make the liver lively, purifies the breath, cures neadacha and regulates digestive organs. Cures chronio eon- stipation. Ask us about it T. F. Laurln. Owl Drag Store. Oliver typewriters tnd automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrua, J!4 Commercial street tf, Oraoary Star. Try our awn mixture of soft the J. P. B. Freak frail tad vegetables, Babollsi k Co. grocer. Fssm Mala lSSL t Th Tyler. Th Trier stlU kaana us It mik Uoa. Good liquors aad polite atteatioa win always win; and la pursuance of this Idea Clarence Trier has mU change ia the quality of hi good, and oaa securea ms services of Uncle Geaa Leal whoa genial personality meJcea htm MDuIar w4th tfca ts-u. .t.. Everyone knows where the Tyler lav Sixth and Bond etreete, ' At the Palace. A new innovation has been utrodaorJ at the Palace Restaurant which will surely prove popular. Bach evening a Spanish or Mexican dish will be prepared by one who la thoroughly acquainted ia the intricacies of these toothsome re pasts. These dishes, which have beea In vogue at this popular place, for about a week, have hit (ha public taste, and ohangs the present results. Notloa, Heating stoves aad ranoea the best and ths cheapest Hlklrebraad Gor. WANTED Oil LEWIS ft CLAM J House with barn for rant dnrlaa tfcf . . winter, or longer. Address L ft C care Astoria Office, with fpU particular!. Morning Astorian, 60 centa per month delivered by carrier. 10 Cent Store Best stock of smaD 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 I