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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907. ':iH ' -.-.V 1; Gentlemen, Had You Thought of it? If you have a friend or relative whom you wish to remember with a gift, you could not do a more sensible thing than come to this store and buy him n order for a Youman .V00 hat or Mallorv cravanette hat Thev are the best TOd i" America. For sale only by JUDD BROS. The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. ANOTHER QUIET DAY Very Little Business is Done on the Waterfront. BUT ONE VESSEL CROSSES IN A Rough Bar is Reported and Several Outward Bound Vessels Are Bar- ' Bound The City of Panama Arrives . Down But Remains in Port notes. The City of Panama, with a fair passenger list and a good cargo, ar- Tiw.1 .town from Portland at 3:30 yes terday afternoon. She anchored in the harbor and will leave out for san rran Cisco, probably today. ed loading grain, at Portland and i expected to be dowu the river at any- time. The oo, V. Rider is due "down early this morning for Eureka, San Fran cisco and San Pedro. Captain Curtis of the steamer Santa Rosa reports that at "'M p. m., Decem ber 3th, he passed close to a large piece of wreckage, evidentl a derelict, iu s position 20 miles S, 20 E. true, from Point Sur light. A telegram from Eureka states thai on PecemWr 7, the power schooner Sotoyome was abandoned on fire, eight miles off that point. The Yellowstone will probably be aown tiie river at noon iouay tvu with lumber. The Xumaiitia, which arrived down on Wednesday, i still lying at anchor off the 0. R. X. Company's dock, awaiting favorable conditions to cross out ' , The steamer Xonje City, in ballast, from San Francisco .arrived in at 10 a. m. yesterday and left up for Stella at 11 o'clock, where she will load lum ber for San Francisco. The Northland, which has been bar bound for the past three days, was moored yesterday at the Callender dock, awaiting a cessation of bar condi tions. She left out at 3 p. m., on ber fourth attempt, but no report were received of hep reaching the sea, the may be able to go out this morning. fThe steamer Aureha, which lett San Francisco before the departure of the Some City, has not been heahd from. She is probably bucking the badj weather up the coast. The Daisy Freeman cleared for San Francisco vesterdav with a cargo of 73,000 feet of lumber. Yesterday showed no improvement iu waterfront matters. The bar was re ported rough in all messages from North Hea.j Xo vessels were sighted nor had any vessels passed put in or out after 8 a. in. Several vessels are due at the mouth of the river and the pilots are keeping a sharp lookout for them but as yet none are reported in sight. When the weather moderates we may look for busy days on the waterfront After tbe present storm subside heavy j swells may be looked for for several' The French bark Buffon from Xew- casale was reported three day ago as belnir outside with pilot aboard. Mm 1 that time she has not been seen nor is any-tying known of her whereabout. She left Newcastle on October 13th con signed to Kerr, GilTord 4, Co,, of Port land. Pilot Oumlerson is aboard and he no doubt is standing out waiting for favomble weather. Notice to Mariner, List of Lights, Buoy and Day-marks, Pacific Coast, 11)07. page 21. Notice is hereby given that .the Anita Rock Buoy, a second-class spar, located about 35 feet KNK. of t1 shoalcst part of Anita Hock, fan Francisco, Cal, has disappeared. It will.be replaced as soon as practicable. v Humboldt Bay Hut ranee, Caliiornia. List of lJghts, Buoys and Day-marks, Pacific Coast, 1907, page 86. Notice is also given that North dctty Outer Kud Buoy. No. 1, a blaek first- i. renorted adrift. It will - i le replaced as soon as practicable. Captain Tibbet, o Eureka, telegraphs that the nearly submerged hull of the power schooner Sotoyome i anchored between the whistling and bell buoys. off Humboldt Bar. Mariners are warned accordingly. PERSONAL. If. S. Reinstein i registered at the Occident, having arrived on last night's train. Manager WSiyte, of the Chamber of Commerce is in attendance at the State Dairvmen' Convention at Portland. W. P. Richardson went to the metropo is yeterday morning and will remain there during tl Christ ma holidays. F. X. Clark, of the Columbia Trust Company, was a Portland nassenger on last evening s express ouv 01 un mj. Dr. John XL Holt, federal quarantine ofttcer at this port, accompanied by Mr. yolt, have been Portland visitors for several days. Interesting Announcement. Mrs. M. ' E. Hawkes, the popular modiste, hereby announce that she has engaged the service of a first-class ladies tailor jind designer, Mr. X. Sherman, of Kew York, and is now prepared to (ill all demands for tailored gowns. Sir Sherman also makes specialty of re modeling furs, and in all his work ad heres to the latest fashion of New York and Paris. Prices moderate and all work cuaranteed. Mrs. Hawkes will be pleased to meet new and bid patrons in thi behlf. 1213 3t (fjr nu Copyright 1907. by Silk A , 11 nn? ,Fzrmm' ' : : Hart Schaflncr id Nfarx The Most Desirable Xmas Presents for Men is something to, wear. This store is literally alive with sug gestions for making practical, useful presents. First there is Haft Schaf fner & Marx Clothing 115 to $30 for men and young men. You cannot give anything that will be thought more of than a H.S.&M. Overcoat or Suit. A a Smoking Jackets. from $3.50 up. Fancy Vests, - from $1.50 to $5.00 X-mas Ties A beautiful assortment 25c, 50c, 75c, ,$1 to $1.50 Leader In Nobby Clothes Announcement of Continuation of OUR DISCOUNT SALE On account of the continuation of the Special Holidays we have decided to let our Discount Sale run all through the month of December, thereby giv ing CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS the Benefit of Extraordinary Values. NEW TO-DAY. Columbia and Victor grapnoyhone and latest record at 411 Commercial street A. R. Crnu. tt. Hotlee. Door Mat, 60 etnti eaohf Umbrelt VaMs, 75 cent each. Yon od thm la this kind of weather. 8e ElldbraV t Gor. Music Cabinets in Mahogany, Golden Oak and Walnut. Special Holiday Prices, $7 to $25 Parlor and Library TaMeS in Golden, Weathered and -Fumed Oak. Special Holiday Prices from $2 to $25 Brass Bedsteads in Satin and Polet Finishes. N. Special Holiday Prices from $37.50 to $50 Comfortable Rockers in Golden, Weathered and Fumed Oak. CO Special Holiday Prices, $2.75 to $35 Morris Chairs and RocKers in all finishes. Special Holiday Prices, ' $1 to $6 Thirty-Two Years; in Astoria. Established in 1875. Dressers & Chiffoniers Golden Oak, Birdseye Maple, Mahogany Circassian Walnut, Holiday ff$hti ' Prices' wKtl Him Grocery 8tre. Try our own mixture of coffee th .'. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetable. Rabollet & Co- grocer. Ibon Halo 128L Th Tjlar. The Trier still keep up it reputa tion. Good liquor nd potito attentio will alway win, and in punuanet o4 thi idra Clarence Tyler has mad M change in the quality of hi goods, and hsi secured the tervieet of Unci Gens Lent who genial personality make him popular with the Tyler' patron. Everyone know where tot Tyler b, Sixth and Bond street. Church Christ mi Sal. On thi afternoon ami evening. December 13th, the ladle of the Alder brook lrebyterian fhunh, will give their annual Christmu salt in th chapel parlor. Those who desire to purchase Xma preeiits are respertfully invited to patronize the ale of fancy articles at Academy of the Holy Xante, Sixteenth and Franklin street. . Th sal will be held from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m, December 12, 13 and U. ' 12 8 St. Oliver typewriter na automatic tnofrpher at A. R. Cyrus, 411 Commercial tret tt New Route East. The new Canadian Pacific Spokane route is tbe short line between Portland and St. Paul. Their time the fastest, Tbe line ia equipped with the finest dining, deeping and 'observation oar in the world, being the latest design of th car builder. It ia to th interest of the traveling public- to investigate thi service. Through ticket from Aetoria. Local office, 377 Commercial street. TheP!c. Th Palace ReaUurant i (till keep ing up Its reputation for th excellency l , Miu wvtviwt Vruvlyap that i or th best, and well earned. The door never close at thi popular place nd at any hour of th day or nljrht the best the market afford can alwayt be had erved in excellent tyl. No matter how great the rush may be each patron receive due attention and complaint are unheard of. The Commercial. The Commercial evidently U not x pericnclng any hard time, judging by the liberal patronam accorded thi wall known resort. Good goods, and a Well furnished place surely attract the best cla of trade and Otto Sund 1 kept buy catering to it. Everyone know th Com merdal a a pleasant place to tpend ft few minute In, and it ha long been recognised a a well known place of meeting for friend. Drop in and for yourself. .Commercial street near 11th. Morning Astorian 60 per month. Just Arrived A Shipment of Fine "MISTLETOE" Just loaded with berries come and select yours now. Acme Grocery Co. The Up-to-Date' Grocers. ' 5t COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 68t k.