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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1907)
1 1 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER BER tj, 1907. a" iNnrrKANnnunnrK uii ULUiinnuun uuuu I I ri t t I a; Some of Her Bar Bounds Break Away to Sea. TWO FOREIGNERS ENTER PORT Ship Waverton and Thiers Lean up for Portland Roanoke Saus This Morntoj " Churchill OS Pot Formosa Note From the Bay. Tbe steamship George W. Elder U . due in from the California coast early on Monday next. The big Simpson schooner Churchill will finish loading lumber at the Colum bia mills, at Knappton, today, and will immediately clear (or Formosa. The Norwegian eteamahip Acher is due down from Portland at any hour this morning. She ia grain laden for Europe and will go to sea at the earliest possible moment The steamship Roanoke ia due at the Callender pier at an early hour this morning and will leave out for the Cali fornia coast at 8 a. m. There is 100 toons of freight waiting for her on toe Callender dock. MAKIXfi OXB The steamer Daisy Freeman has been lying in the lower harbor since the 10th, last Saturday, waiting for a chance to get ont to sea; and will prob ably make it some time today. , ' The British ship Wavertree was taken up to Brookfieldl yesterday noon by the sea tug Wallula, and left there for the Oklahama to pick up later in the 'day, which was done last evening about 6 o'clock and she went on to the metropolis. The steamer G raj's Harbor, a new craft in these, or any other, waters, ar rived down from Portland yesterday. Her engines have just been installed by the Willamette Iron Works at the me tropolis. She waa carrying 700,000 feet of lumber for San Francisco, 100,000 short -of her capacity, owing to the maiden-trip; and left out over the bar vestorday afternoon. The steamer Johan Poulsen arrived In from San Francisco at T:50 o'clock yes terday morning, and after a brief stay at the Callender dork went on to Port land, . :' , . ' f The steamer Alliance was among the early arrivals In yesterday morning, hailing from the Cooa Bay country. She bad lots of business and stopped at the Callender pier long enough to land some of her freight and then sped on to the metropolis. ; : The British bark Jordanhill, Captain Kenealley, whk-h left this port last sum mer with a load of lumber, for Callao, Pent, haa been chartered to load grain out of Portland for the UnRed Kingdom, and will report here in due season. The P, ft S. F. steamship Senator, which waa expected in this port yester day afternoon, did not show up off the heada by sundown and will likely come in this morning. This is her Initial trip under the new charter, and she ia taking her time up the coast this rough weather. The Harvest Queen came down the river yesterday, and after taking on a big grist of Portland freight at the O. R. ft X. piers, went back, pickine up the French ship Thiers, off Tongu Point, and proceeding straightway to Portland, The French ship - Thiera dragged anchors all of Thursday night but. luckily, staid in the channel-way, and yesterday morning was comfortably fixed off Tongue Point, where she was found by the Harvest Queen last even ing and started up the river. The winds up around Tongue Point and Brook field were pretty heavy yes terday and the river exceedingly rough, so much so that the powerful river tug Oklahama found it impossible to make a safe towing bight on the ship Thiers and had to put H off until later in the day. The American ship Henry Villard was berthed at the Can Dock late yesterday afternoon, and she will discharge a thousand tons of her cargo of Australian coal there, for S. FJmore ft Company. It is said that all tbe coal it is possible to get out of Australia this season is now afloat, as there is an immense strike going on there in the mines and no more can be engaged for love or money, The Kamra flagship l.urllne came down yesterday afternoon at 4:30 'clock and docked at Fishers to unload a lot of freight, leaving Iter own dock, for Port land, at her schedule hour of ?. She carried up with her other freight, the team of Portland horses, lately left at the Gaston barns. Captain BabbUlge'e. fine new boat, the Julia V, is being rushed to completion as fast a possible at the Wilson yards. She is 09 feet over all; 171 feet beam and 0) feet depth of hold, and will be a very serviceable craft when ready for business. She will enter the northshore run. and do the work of the Volga. The steel steam schooner St. Helens, now on her way out from New York, and more than two mouths en route, will enter the service of E, A. Dodge ft Company, and run opposite the steamer Korthland, between ths Bay City, tht port and Portland. She ia a fine boat and a big carrier. When the new steam schooner Loop is finished at San Francisco, where she is rapidly nearing completion, she will enter on s six-day schedule between that city, this port and Portland, along with the steamers R. D. Inman, and Johan Poulsen, making a permanent freight line that will mean something. The schooner fleet now in port- 'ter lumber is disposed as, follows: The Americans, at the Clatsop Will docks the Omega, at the Knappton mills; the James A. Garfield, at ths Astoria Box Company's mills, and ths Transit, at the Tongue Point mill dock. Tbe German bark, Schurbek, Captain Lorentaen, from Valparaiso, and 46" days out, crossed in yesterday afternoon at S o'clock. She is consigned to Taylor, Voung ft Company, at Portland, and will probably take grain to Europe. The steamer Yosemite is due in to day from San. Francisco, after another big load of Oregon lumber. There was a trio-flight over the Co lumbia bar at 3:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, including ths Armeria, for tbe Sound; the Gray's Harbor and the Korthland, for Sao Francisco. The British steamship Clenstrae.,3000 tons, from tbe Russian coast, arrived in yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and will go on to Portland today, to load grain out for the United Kingdom. Tbe fine launch Columbia is doing all Varsity ; mfiMMrm Ovprrriafc " HM$& i Jew JtU ' f :A vn w Vv J' i & Wvi r- f t t. So.vv lvi! 1 WriJ y WW m mm tM ''--f-s- M?t ' Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffncr fcf Nfarx Something New in Town Moderate Prices for Swacr Clothes $15 to $25 Leader in Nobby Suits CONTINUATION OF OUR Our Sale on all Lines of Furniture and Household Goods Still On Special November Sale of Lace Curtains Including Clunys, Bon Femmes, English Bobbinettes and Batten berg; also show a large line of Battenberg Lace Bed Spreads all at greatly reduced prices. 1 $12.00 Values Now 7JiO 10.50 &60 10.00 - . 8.00 8.75 0.00 8.00 6.50 80 " 6.00 1S& - 150 7.00 " 425 8.75 " - . iS 0 " . ...4.00 4.75 " ..3.00 3.75 . ...ZM 3.50 " . 2.00 ' 2M " . ............... 1.50 2.00 155 1.50 " " . .. ,90 155 u .75 1.00 60 Just now we are offering our large stock of Heating Stoves, at Manufactures Cost. 4- Following ure some of the rare bargains. - $30.00 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Sue. NW .$22.50 27.60 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Size. Now . . . . ; 20.00 25.00 Coal and Wood Heaters; Large Size. 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Now 1.78 " ' ; , ' '. . .--,.11 1 1 gWWWWWWqWW6' ' - ' ' ' ",71 .iiiiimiiiiiiIZ rllll-J - .U.UHIL il. lJLIW'l'iPll..li'lW,M"'MI''"S!f!!!!S iMih..rHimirt.fmiil-nllirnr-T-rrrl r n m ths business of the steamer Volga, on the Uwaco run, and carries her freight and passengers with safety and comfort over that wide-open run these days, Money Coming la City Treasurer Dealey yesterday re ceived $800 for street Improvement as sessments. NEW TO-DAY. Christmas Excursions. If you are going to spend Christmas In the Old Country consult ths Canadian Paeifle. Through tickets from Astoria to all points In Europe. James Finlay son, agent enneasaBsasssesss , Notice. , Ws hava silver side and iteelbead net ting, leaded lead lines, cotton twine and rope, Plymouth Manila rope, oil clothing and rubber boots and everything for fishermen. F. J. Carney 4 Co. JTew Orseery Itsrs. Try our swa mixture of ooffea ths J. P. B. Trash fruit and vegetables. Babollet ft Co. grocers, PIwm llsi 1281 Ths Tyler. Ths Tyler stlU keeps np IU repot tion. O00J liquors and polite attentioa will always win, and ia pursuance of this idea Clarence Tyler haa made aa chance In ths oualltv of hie roodm. nd has secured the services of Unels Gens Lent whoss genial personality make him popular with ths Tyler's patrons. Everyone knows where ths Tyler is. sixia ana Bona streets. ' ColumiIa ann Victor grapnoiihonee and latest records at 414 Commercial street A, R. Cyms. tt Oliver typewriters nd automatic stenosraphera at A B. Cyrus, 414 Commercial street tt At ths Palace, A new innovation has bees tntroduoeJ at tbe Palace Restaurant, which will surely prove popular. Each evening e Spanish or Mexican dish will be prepared by one who It thoroughly acquainted la the intricacies of these toothsome re pests. Then dishes; which have been in vogue at this popular place, for about a week, have hit the publlo taste, and change tbs present results, Not nesting stoves and ranges, the beet and tbs obespest. 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