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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1907)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER i, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, . 7 STOMA. OREGON. Y Yon May Travel Far f And you -will not find a Utter assortment of jrrooerles nd pro- visions, both fancy and tle, tUn rltfht liar under tlili on roof. But wa have, In addition to thwe, nn quany niw -oru..Bnt w. airUtmB lfU to suit the fanrf nd th iur of j ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Liidlnj Oroeara ' we mis of 11 School Tm Uvled tjchool dlttriet, No, 21, Young' River Iim levied a tan of 5 mill. Closed Down Th rtUnKtu-Kryt Logging Co, on the Lwl tod Clark, but closed down the camp until after the boliday. The men wero all paid up to duU. Will Be PainUd A contract was awarded yertarday to the Allen Wallpaper 4 Paint Co, for painting the approaches and platform of tu government tignal tower at the loot of Tenth treet. But On Deed But on deed wm filed for word terdy It being that of John F. Johnson and wif to Joseph K. Hall. The prop erty pawing ownership wa tlie SE. 1-4 of NW.,1 of c. 15. N., R. 0 W.j 40 aoree. and the consideration waa (1. Nearly Recovered Uiflmrd Reynold, who 'wo aewrcly burned by the explosion of gas, In a heating stove, on Tuewlay night. i hack at old post nearly recovered. II i Buffering slightly but not enough to In terfere with hi duties. New Prealdant A new president ha been elected for the A. A C. R. R. in tho person of Fraud B. Clark. He will make hit headquarter at Portland at Ur which the A. A G will become part oftlie Portland and Seattle ytem. Ca Ditmlited Lai Sulghl, the Hindoo, who wa charged with threatening to kill G. L. Kaurall. wa before Judge Goodman, ye- r.U forenoon. He promised to be good and not carry out hi threat, and the judge dismissed tue caw. wua iu aequlescnce'of the complaining wunew n. citv Phvildan The bealth and police committee of the common council hekl a meeting lat night and accepted the resignation of Dr. F. V. Mobn a city phylelan, appointing In hi place Dr. Oar Reamc, who will be acting city physician until the next regular csion of the council, when a permanent, appointment will be made. Gasoline Explosion A gaaolln explosion wa tho cause of the partial destruction of a gasoline pleasure Wat. last night about 7 o'clock. The boat, which 1 the property of Vic tor Bloech, I moored at the foot of Fifteenth treet, and the owner wa removing gawlin from the torage tank, when the gawllne Ignited from a iuiit'rn aliout eight feet distant. Con siderable activity, with bucket of water held the blae In check until the arrival of hos 2, when th fire, which had ex tended to the woodwork, iwa extin guished. The damage will amount to about ?00. In Town lln Woraely wa In from Svenson yes terday. He report everything being a usual. In hi neighborhood, He Is citing out five awe of wganoerne and will load up the market next season. Mn u'nrsM v U at nresent at btanrorj 1'iilversity, with her on. She b been 111 for three week but I getting along wMy She will remain there for the winter. For What It It Worth- There U an iinauthentlcalcd rumor Hying about the city that Sir. Benwn. the head of tho Benson Logging Com nanv, at C'latskanie, ba been In mis city lately with a very definite purpose of securing a waterfrontaga it upon which to erect a large lumber mill and ducks. There is something pleaant In the sound of the tale ami If It shall be verified, oon, or late, there will be plenty of op1o glad to have had the suggestion. Should Comply With Law j Master Fih Warden, Van. Duscn i in receipt of a letter from Deputy Fish Warden F. C. Brown, stating that W. A Mark, water bailiff, ha illcd complaint against the Warren Packing Co., Barnes Market, Chlopeek Fish Co. M. (X Mace, Portland Fish Co., Koesscl A Frey, and Park A Kolb, for violation of octkn 0, chapter 85, law of 1007, which requires packer and canner to furnish the flh warden with a aworn atatement, showing the total number of every pecie of fish, bought or taken by tbem. Two Sailers . Come Over One Without Tug. ROANOKE AND SENATOR LEAVE British Ship Clackmannanshire and Walden Abbey Arrived in Yterday Ship St, Mirren and Steamer Craigvaar Arrive Dowft George Loomia Due, Hie bar yesterday wa rough, At 8 m. the wind was blowing west, south west, at a velocity of 20 mile, and the weather wa cloudy. At 12 o'clock the wind had shifted to southeast, with a velocity of 30 mile an hour. At 4 o'clock the wind 'was still blowing from tho southwest, but had increased to 45 miles an hour, with rain and fog. Three vessels passed out and two entered the harbor. It wa rougher inside than on the bar. The BufTon left up the river at about Ili30 a, m. yesterday. The Senator, which arrived down on Thursday night left out for Ban Fran cisco at 8:40 a. m. yesterday. The tug Daniel Kern i temporarily laid up at the foot of Seventh street. Home repairs to her boiler are neoe sry. Capt. A, W.Gray, her commander, left if or Portland, on the Lurline, last night and will return Monday, when the repair will probably be finished, lite new General Washington wm in peeled Thursday, and after a few minor changes, which are coincident with in spection, have been made, she will take her place on the Deep River route. She will probably make her first trip to morrow. The Itajore wa brought up from th quarantine ground yesterday and now lying in the stream abreast the city. The full amount of the damage to vessel and cargo has not as yet been determined. The Roanoke came down from Port land during Thursday night and left yesterday at 6:30 a, m. Sweets Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlors. is the best and most reliable place to buy your Christmas Novelties and Candies. Place your order early for your ioe cream. Photfe Main 1321. Xma The Holiday of Holidays Is Swiftly Approaching It is none to early to buy now LD THERE IS NO BITTER PLACE THAN HERE! To buy your ennnmas """- novelty lint to pick from. Com early and get your choice. Alto Huti ta CaMi. Scholfield fto llson & Co. qoo One Piano Number with each $5.00 sale to WISE Customers. Oive Him a Joss ? For a Christmas PreseMS Maybe you think that would be foolish? ' No more so than some other foolish presents some people buy Why not get something. USEFUL? ' We particularly refer to those separate handle UMiRELLAS - ! for men and women. Always good in Oregon 1st Take off the handle- and it fits into your trunk, 2nd. Take off the handle and only buy a new top when the old top is gone. 3rd. Take off the handle and put it into your inside pocket when in a crfcwded place. Umbrella Tops, $1.50 to $5.00 Separate Handles 50c to $10.00 For Ladies or Men. lerman Wise Sole agent in Astoria for such Umbrellas. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH v gOtO Johnson Phonograph Go. Parian 8snd Floor ovar toholflald A M.tt.on Co. ; Tho British ship Clackmannanshira, from Santa Rosalia, arrived in jester day in tow of tho AYsillula, Capt. Kerby sou, the master, who by the way, 1 well known in Astoria and Portland, re porta having an exceptionally fine pa saire, the winds being .favorable through out. The voyage of 6300 mile wa made in 50 day. Yesterday morning the ve w tailed up to the bar, with Capt Me Vloar, pilotina and wa picked up by the Wallula and brought in safely. The wifa and child of Capt. Kerbyaon are aboard the vessel, and it ia not Mrs. Kerbyson's first trip, as she accompanies the captain on all his voyage. He ex ppfts to be in Portland ifor about three weeks, before starting on his next trip Captain Kcrbyson reports that in lati tude 5 N. longitude 116 degrees, 30 mm utea, he spoke the American four-masted schooner Balcor, which reported all well. The Balcor wa lumber-laden, bound, probably, for the west coast. The British steamer Craigvaar cleared at the custom house yesterday. She came down early in the morning carrying a cargo of 218,843 bushels of wheat valued at $209,550. The British ship Walden Abbey which left Newcastle on Mny 18th reached this port yesterday afternoon and ia anchor ed in the harbor. She crossed the bar under aail and; after passing in shipped a heavy aca that partially destroyed her steering wheel but (fortunately no fur ther damage waa done. Tho Tatoosh picked her up about this time and brought her in. The Lurline was in on time yesterday afternoon and picked up a number of oasscnuers from' different points on the river for Astoria. Holiday shopper made un a goodly portion of the pas sengers if rorn different point on the river for Astoria. Her cargo wa as good as the generally carries, and vfien she left up last night she had a large passenger list, and a pretty good ied deck load. The American ship St. MSrren arrived down at 10 a. m. yesterday. She it wbeat laden, and will leave for the United Kingdom probably today. The oil steamor Geo. Loomia is expect ed down early today, en route to San Franclaoo. Notice to. Mariners. Capt. Johnson of the American schoon er Albert Mayor report having sighted We also have Smoking Jackets, v Suit Cases, Gloves, Hosiery, Plain and Fancy Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Hats. Hats, Underwear, Dress 5hirts Overcoats, Sweaters, Knitted Jackets on December 7, 1907, in latitude 48 20 minutes north, longitude 124 05 minutes west, part of a vessel's deck containing a small hatchway with combings at tached. . The Alliance and Breakwater will both leave Portland tonight for Coos Bay and will arrive down during the early morning. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES. Sermon themes as follows, morning: "The First Christmas Gifts." Evening, "Christ, the World's Master" a Christ mas meditation. Interesting music, at both services. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. C. C. Rarick, pastor, Presbyterian. Christmas services: Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "The Monger-from the other side." Evening worship, 7:30, "The Lost Parables." MissRebaHobson, choir director. Male chorus at evening serv ice. All are invited. The Sunday school wdll bold Christmas exercises, .Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. W. S. Gilbert, pastor. First Norwegian TEv. luth. Service at 10:45. Evening service at 7:30 Sunday ' school meets at 9:30 a m. Theo. P. Neste, pastor. ; Christian Science. Services 'at 634 Grand avenue at 10 a. m., subject, "Christ Jesus." All are in vited, Sunday school at 11:15. Holy Innocents Chapel. Fourth Sunday in Advent. Morning and evening service, 10 a. m. and 7:80 p, m.j Sunday school, 11:15 a. m. Christmaa day, Wednesday. December 25th. Morning service with sermon cele bration of holy communion offertory on behalf of aged clergy fund. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Services will be held at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.j Sunday school at 10 a. m., with Mr. Albert Carlsen, superintendent. Services will also be held on Christmas day at 11 a. m.. Scandinavians are cor dially invited. O. T. Field, pastor. First Lutheran. Morning servioe in Swedish at 10:45j evening service in English at 7:30, theme for termon, "The greatest unifying Prin ciple in the Christian world." On Christ mas day there will be early morning ser vice beginning at 5:30. A large chorus has prepared fine music for this service. Miss Sundquist will assist, playing violin obligate to the solo parts. A children's entertainment of unusual merits has also been prepared of which announcement will be made later. A. cordial invitation to our services is extended to all. Wm. Semal is Registered at the Occi dent from Coos Bay. D. G. Hughe was over from Ilwae yesterday. G. F. WJnslow, of Oystervilie, wa ia PERSONALS. IA, R. Church, of Portland, was on a business trip to Astoria yesterday. He left up on last night's train. Phil McDonough, bf Bearcliffs, is in the city and will leave for horn this evening. J. W. Hartley, of Clatsop, was a viai tor to this city yesterday. Miss Mildred Baker, or Salem, who for some weeks has been the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Bonham, departed ifor her home via the 8:20 ex press yesterday morning. J. M. Dougan, the contractor for the Clatsop county court house, arrived in this city yesterday from Seattle, to in spect the work now drawing to a close on that handsome edifice. Morning Astorian. 60 cents per month delivered by carrier. Wood Wood t The Tongue Point Lumber Company are now booking orJera for short (stot length) wood to be delivered duria January and later. Get your order ia now, phone Main 2771. 12-18-t. JUST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of Lowney's Candies Pound Boxes 50c and up. Boxes 15c to $2.50 Tag'g's Parlors 483 Commercial St I Christmas Presents A full line of SILVERWARE' 1 Rogers 1847 Wostenholm I X L Carver Sets Ugjp Call and see display KISHBR BROS. Bond Street. WWSSJSIr j