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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1907)
MORNING AST01UAN, ASTOMA,. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 7, 1907. LIVELY DAY ON BAR Five Vessels Cross Out and Two Come in. NEDEUC'S FINE REMITTED .. Anchencwut. Salvstor, Chas. F. rwv.r and Heather Passed Out Minerva nd Asuncion Corns In The MinetT U Ordered to Puget 5ouno. The steam schooi.or Casoo, bound for Ban Francis.'O, went out t noon yesterday. The British steamer Auchewraig, grain lsden. for the United Kingdom passeu out to sea t 12:23 P- m- Jwway. Th. Snaniah steamer Minerva, from Norfolk, in ballast, came in yesterday t 11 0.1 m. bound for Portland, but received order here to proceed to Pugt t Sound. Sh will Wave out t tn nrsi opportunity. tk. f.uir-masted schooner Salvator left fOT San Pedro and crossed out at 10 a. ni. yesterday. Tfc. harkentine Cbas. F. Crocker heav si- with lumber left out yester- dsv at 11 a. m. for San Francisco and is now making her way dowla the eoast Th steamer Breakwater is held up at Fortland undergoing repairs and will not be down the river until early next Thursday morning. The oil steamer Asuncion came in fmm San Francisco yesterday forenoon at 10:40 and left up river at noon, to discharge her cargo at Portland. apector'a trip, which will take about t.A Vn to m.iU. mill be by staijo a many of the stations at several miles distant from points accessible steamer. "Ahov. there captain." hailed Captain Reid, of the tug Wallula. addressing Captain Schroder of the Kue H. Elmore what la that for. ballast!" n pi,.- at Caniaiu .Tone, of the IVlla who was standing on the foreword deck, his port- ly form looking up prominently., im. he's going to make a trip with us a first officer. Hell be- handy to move .,..m,1 in had weather." The real fact of th ease are that Captain Jones will m.,v.. mt trio in ulace of Mret uuioer Hirsoh who has laid over a trip to go to Portland. Karrv Hlessins. who recently passed i an examination for the customs service, received his first call to duty yesterday ami was aliened to therrnch shif CHv tt-ltlok tUMhl 111! to Portland. He win h absent nrulbly for a few day Vn-UAM Clerk liane. of the Lurliue. lias taken his place in the Kamm Company "a office until b returns. The Lurline came in at 4:43 yesterday wen ni! and hIt up suoniv aner - "o . . o'clock. She was schedule,! to take on between 600 and 700 cases of salmon at Eureka tor tranfe to the Northern Pacific at Kalama. Captain Larkm re ports nothing unusual up river. Th fine of 1300. imposed on Captain Xedelac ,of the French bark Marshal a Tnrenne. for not producing a manifest nn his arrival here has been remitiea. telegram to that effect was received yesterday at the custom house, and the captain will be allowed to proceed to his Wination. A protest had been Bleu, uj the captain, against the payment of the fine and from the information reeeiveu from Washington the protest was evi dently upheld. The following message was posted yes terday at the Western Union office: Southwest storm warnings, 4 p m.. Port Crescent, Westport. Angeles, Bellinghaiu, Port Townsend. Everett, Seattle, Ta- coma, Anacortes, Aberdeen, Xorth Head. Astoria and Marshiield. Moderate dis turbance off Oregon coast will cause high southeast wind tonight. lav,I at Portland on account of the groat demand for the use of the drydock. An effort will be made to put her on the dock today and If that i aucvessnu she will probaWy lie able to resume her regular run about the middle of next week; v Notice to Mariners. Capt. Turner of the British S. S. Pow- hattan reports to the branch hydixgrophlc olllee, San FraiKlsco, Cal., that on o-vemls-r 19, 1W7, in latitude 20 X. long. lor 02 minutes V, he passed a water- logged lifeboat, painted white, with a black gunwale. John McNulty, nautical expert. a'he following affects the Ust of Light, ltuoya, and Day-marks, Pacirtc CVaist. 1W7. Oregon. Yaimina Bay, page 52. Coqullle Point Flats Buoy, 5, a second-class sar, re ported missing, December 3, will b re placed as soon as practicable. Washington. Juan de Fuca Strait, page 80. Sand Snlt Now Dunueneaa Buoy, 2, a first class nun, heretofore repxrted missing. was replaced November 29. By order of the Lighthouse 'warn. P. J Werlich, Commander, U. S. X., Lighthouse Inspector. 'program will be rendered, 0. T. Field, pastor. First M. I. tfcrimm themes 1 Mrnlng. "The Mas tery of Environment evening, "I lie Story of Kphrahn." Class meeting at 10:13 Sunday achool at 13:15! Kpwortli League at ft::i(l, Mid week service Wed nesday at 7:30. A cordial welcome awaits you at all these services. 'Hie seat aiv all free. C C. Harlck, pastor. First Lutheran. MVfrnliur M-vic 1(1:43, theme, "A Morniiii! Dawn"! eveitliiu service, always in Enulish. at hW. "Christian Unity." Sunday school, both at, the church In Unirtovn and at the German Lutheran it at 0:30 a, in., Miss Alema Xyland and Mr. A. Young, aupcrintemienu. im nowly organlted English Lutheran ladles Aid Swietv was entertained last Thurs day afternoon by Mrs. Acinus Brix at her home on Grand avenue. Refresh ments vwre served. Gustaf E. RyJpilt, pastor. . SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES. Christum Science. Service at 034 Grand avenue at 10 a. m.. subject, "God the Preserver of Man." 11:13. All are invited. Sunday school. Presbyterian. Morning worship, U a.m.. "The Part ing of the Way Ruth and th-pah. Sunday school. 12:13-, Y. P. S. C. E.. 0:30, "The Pearl." All are Invited. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. Grace. Service at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. Sunday school. 12:30. At Holy Inno cents' chapel a celebration of the holy communion at 10 a. m. fcvemng prayer, 7:30; Sunday school, 11:30 a. in. WATERWAYS CONGRESS. It is altogether appropriate that just at the time of the record-breaking con vention of the National River & Har bor Congress, the Department of Com merce and Labor should have Issued its report on 1-ake coutmorr during Oct. The report offers convincing proof of the jgrowth of waterway navigation under favorable conditions and is strong arg ument for the Uevcliipmeui of such riv ers and hafbnrs af would contribute to the general prosperity of the nation. The report slmws that traffic movements on the Lak. during the month of October ,i,,.r..irated 11.820.003 net tons, which --sfS n was 2tt per cent In excess of the quantity shipped during October HHW. In this enormous total were contained 12.212,- 241) bushels of wheat. 6,0t3.!M!2 bushels of corn. 5,llHJ,0m bushels of barley snd 18,100.344 bushels of oats. The water- wava convention hailed these figures aith delight. They prove conclusively that the country. In the face of railway oiigeatum, is returning to water tran limitation for relief and finding it. With a complete system of improved rivers. coupled where necessary by canals, me transportation problem of the United States would be solved. m.. uiknu ismW Kpflther passed I i lie iixu.u-- - i ...,... i NnntrMriAn-ijanian m. c out to sea yesterday afternoon at four Astoria and Marshnelu. Moaeraie ... - . o'clock. Captain P. J- Werlich inspector turbance off Oregon coast will cause h.gh 7a at 10 .. Mr. of Uhs Thirteenth Lighthouse wsxnex !,,- intwiaHlt. The board and will make an mspect.on o thTTlliance made neces- Scandinavian Tempemnce Society will Morning Astorl.n. 80 cents per month W.. '" -" i The Importance of Regular Habits Th. .ir..re of the body dei-ends upon bow regularly the stomach, lW.r kTd. e s ... K perform their respective duties. Care lWer.kiduejs ami nm i NlUur,.4 demands, brlngi on arriiutiicriruijuv. . . SlSglsh towels, Inactive liver, relardc4dlgestlomueluUH.rta.it matters calllui; lor hhuiwuhh ni... BEECHAM'S PILLS . -i rnrrectlvs Properties ars a proven rcmeuy. r-" . , which act favorably u,k,u the several ' and regular movemeuts, so very essential l otl.s bo. 11 ly Ilea UU. Do hot fall to give Instant attention to the call oj Na ure. Ncg ct Invitea'disease. Beech.m'a Pills ars the IJ and r.. liable safeguard of health and cU alwsysb deluded uikU to Keep Stomach, Liver and Bowels in Good order Bo see 10o and o. wttfc lull dlreeUeo. FARMER A CAPITALIST. 1 the figures of Secretary Wilson are eorreet, the farmer of the United States ha clinched 111 right to I considered a member of the, capitalistic clas. The value of farm product this year, ac cording to the report of the Agricultural DeiwrtmeuL is t7.412.fKK),0U0. TnTI total. the report says, Is t05i.000.000 above the value of the crop of 1000 and f 1.103. (HH).(MH) greater Uinn the total value of the crop of UH)5. That the farmer of (hi counter help In irreat measure to feed the world is proved by the fact that durimr the fien year of 1WI7 the export of farm product exceeded the Imports by t444,000,WKI, a iMlsnce that ha lieen exoeeded only four time In the history of the country Columbia and View grapnophone and lateat records at 414 CominrclJ street A. R Cyrua. O. Oliver typewrttera stsnoffraphara at A. Commercial street. Announcement of Continuation of OUR DISCOUNT SALE On account of the continuation of the Special. Holidays we have derided td let our Discount Sale run all through the month of December, thereby giv- tag CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS the Benefit of Extraordinary Values. Music Cabinets in Mahogany, Golden Oak and Walnut. Jr! Special Holiday Prices, $7 to $25 Morris Chairs and RocKers in all finishes. Parlor and Library Tables in Golden, Weathered and Fumed Oak. Special Holiday Prices from $2 to $25 Comfortable Rockers in Golden, Weathered and Fumed Oak. Brass Bedsteads in Satin and Polet Finishes. Special Holiday Priced from $37.50 to $50 COAST DEFENSE. ( eio pleased was the War lpiutmens wlUi the rvsulU attending tU joins srmy and militia coast defense exer cises this year that they will be repeated net yvr. It is the liitentkm of the I, partment to develop the iiilllti of Ui coast states to a hh decree of roflc Umcy lu the haiulllnir of the bl(f iruns In the forts. Acti) Secretary Oliver till week transmitted to the (jovernur of tii iwvcral state Interested a copy of th memorandum picred by tinieial Mur rav. tlef of artillery, and wijojestlng that It i of the K,tt,,,l lin'rlan! that they desljiitate a soon a possible th eompaniea thst are to act as coast artlll. ery reserve and U support. NEW TO-DAY. ai automatic R. Cjrrua, 414 tf. Hotiea. Door Mats. 80 cents sachi Umbrlli Vases, 75 ent ssch. Yon need them la this kind of wathr. 6 Hildebraay1 k Gor. rTtw Grocery Stars. Try our ewa mixture of ooff tts P. B. Fresh fruit and vagetable. Dabollet A Co. Tocr. Pbom Mala 1281 Tha Tvtat. The Tyler still keeps up Its reputa tion. Good liquors and polite attention will always win, and la pursuance of this Mm Clarence. Trier ha mad M ,hHM U Mia nnsllt of hi eood. and has secured the serrlces of Unci Oen Lent who genial personalltj makes him popular with th TyUr'a patrons. Evsryon knows whsrs tk Tyler is. Sixth and Bond i tresis. Reduced Kit East. Tha ranflillsn PaHflo baa announced a rats of A3 second class, Astoria to Nw York. This rate applies via 8pokM or via Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. Snnlv in .laitiM Vlnlavson. AeenL IT? rommarclal street. Astoria, for full par ticular regarding th splendid sarvlea given by una nn. Th Palace. Th Pslsce ItesUursnt la still keep ing up It reputation for the excellence of it meal, and service, a reputation that I of th best, and vail earned. The door never close at this popular place and at any hour of the dsy or night the best the market afford can always be had served in excellent style. No matter how great the rush may b each patron receive du attention and complaint are unheard of. Tide Table for December DECEMBER, Hlnrh Water. I A Date. SUNDAY II h.m 9:29 1907. M. I P. M. ft. I h.m. ft. Monday Tuesday . . Wednesday . Wednesday , Thursday .. Friday .. .. Saturday .. SUNDAY .. Monday .. , Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday .. Friday . . . Saturday . . SUNDAY ., Monday .. Tuesday . . Wednesday Wednesday Thursday .. Friday .. . Saturday , , SUNDAY . Monday .. Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. . Saturday . . SUNDAY . Monday . . Tuesday .. 2 10.1S a 11:00 4 0:00 4111:42 ...10 ..ll! ...12 ...13 ::: ..At 8:3:10:10 8.8:11.07 9.31 7.3 8.7 0:60) 1:40 2:30 3:20 4:15 6:11 8:09 7:08 8:06 9; 00 9:49 10:3fi .17111:17 .18 0:25 7.0l 7.5 7.D 7.8 7.5 7.R 7. 7.7 7. 8.1 8.31 8.5 8.8 .18(11:55 Special Holiday Prices, $2.75 to $35 Special Holiday Prices, $1 to $6 , Thirty-Two Years in Astoria. tstablished in 1875. Dressers & Chiffoniers Golden Oak, Birdseye Maple, Mahogany, Circa&sian Walnut, f Snecial V fmM $8.50 to $50 ...19 ,...20l ...21 ...22 ....23 ....24 . ..25 ....' ...28 ...29 1:08 1:45 2:19 2:52 8:26 4:00 4:85 5:1(1 6:03 8.52 7:45 .30 8:44 .81 9:39 .8 7.1 12:25 1:10 1:55 2:45 3:38 t:40 5:50 7:09 8:30 9:41 10:43 11:38 10:0 10.0 8.8 9.4 8.8 8.1 7.4 6.9 n 6.8 6.9 6.9 9.0 6 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.9 7.1 7.3 7.6 7.7 8.0 12:28 1:02 1:81 2:03 2:88 8.16 4:00 4:53 5:65 7:18 8:32 8.41 9:46 8.9110:50 9.0 8.8 8.7 8.4 8.1 7.7 7.2 6.7 6.3 6.1 6.0 6.2 8. 6 J javr Water. Date. SUNDA Y 77 Monday ,, , Tuesday , . Wednesday . Thursdny , . Friday .. .. Snturdny . . SUNDAY .. Monday . . , Tuesday . . Wednesday . Thursday Friday .. Saturday SUNDAY . Monday .. Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday , Friday Saturday .. Saturdny .. SUNDAY .. Monday ., .. Tuesday .. . Wednesday I. Thursday .. Friday Saturday .. SUNDAY .. Monday . . . . Tuesday .. . DECEMBER, 1907. A. M. I P. M. d h.m. I rt. n.m. 3:or.fY."or4:TojiT.a 4:on 2.ZI 5:01 13 14 15! 16 17 ..18 ...19 ...20 ...21 ,..21 ...22 4:6 6:40 6:28 7:15 8:04 8:58 9:68 1011:02 11 121 0:36 1:37 2:37 1:40 4:84 6:23 6:07 6:48 720 7:64 7:54 8:25 9:00 9:40 10:27 11:16 ..24 ..25 ..26 ..27 ..28 ..29 ,..80 ..81 0:10 1:08 2:10 8:14 2.8 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.1 1.1 0.6 1 1.6 t.Ol 3.8 1.6 8.9 8.1 3.4 3.6 8.5 8.6 1.7 8.6 8.S 8.3 'i'.i 1.8 2.6 3.8 8:49 6:36 7:22 8:08 8:67 9:47 10:40 11 :3 12:17 1:8) 2:40 3:47 4:46 6:35 6:20 6:58 7:33 8:06 8:36 8:36 8:06 9:34 10:05 10:41 11:20 12:12 1:20 2:81 3:39 4:39 0.4 0.4 1.1 1-1.5 -0.8 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.4 0.4 1-0.1 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.1 3.0 3.5 1.9 1.1 0.1 IT STANDS THE TEST "Hill's High Grade Coffee." ' IS THE VERY HIGHEST TYPES OF RARE OLD COFFEES, BLENDED FOR STRENGTH AND AROMA, SMOOTH AND DELICATE FLAVOR, SCIENTIFICALLY ROASTED : ! . . . . EVERY CAN GUARANTEED. . . . Acme Grocery Co. The Up-to-Date Grocers.