SUNDAY, JANUARY i, ioo(.
THE MORNING ASTORLAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON,
January Official Tide Tables
, Compiled by the U. S. Government for
Astoria and Vicinity,
JANUARY, 1906.
High Water,
ats
Wednesday . ...
Thursday t
Friday 8
Buturdnv 4
BUNDAt &
Monday 6
TuMday ..i 7
Wednesday ..... I
Thursday
Friday 10
Saturday ...... .11
kunoaV .......13
Monday ...18
Tuesday 14
Wodneeday IS!
Thursday ....... 11
Thursday It
FrIJay 17
Saturday 18
HUNDAT 1
Monday ...10
Tuesday ........11
Wednesday 3
Thursday ....... Ml
Friday ...... .,..14
HufUrilajf ....... M
BUN DAT M
Monday ...... ...37
Tuomuy ., s
Wednesday 19
Thursday .......10
A. M. P. M.
h.in. ft. h.m. ft.
10; 20 . 011:80 8,9
11:10 9.5
0:411 7. 8 12:03 9.3
1:12 7.8 12:60 0.4
'2: JO 1.1 1:40 1.8
8:08 I.I 1:30 1. 8
I.C4 1.3 1:14 1.4
4:38 1.4 4:22 7.7
IM 1.4 6:10 7.0
1:20 1.4 6:43 1,7
7:16 1.2 1:04 1.4
1:10 1.1 0i 23 1,1
1:05 1.110:10 1.7
:E8 1.4 11:17 (.1
10:44 1.1
0:10 7.1
11:28 1.1
ft:M 7.0 12:06 I.I
1:30 7.4-12:40 l.l
1:02 7.6 1:13 1.2
1:32 7.5 1:41 1.0
1:00 7.7 1:10 7.7
8:25 7.1 1:00 7.4
1:00 7.9 1:40 7.0
4:10 1.0 4:14 1.7
1:10 1.0 6:10 1.2
1:00 1.0 1:45 1.1
8: f.(l 1.0 1:12 1.1
7:68 1.1 1:16 1.0
1:00 1.4 10:44 1.6
10:00 1.7 11:40 7.1
JANUARY, 1008.
Low Water.
Data
Wednesday 1
Thursday 2
Krlduy 1
Hiilunlny ....... 4
HUN DAY 6
Monday ......... 6
Tuesday 7
WtMinnsoay .....
Thursday ....... 1
Friday 10
Haturday ....... It
KITNDAV If
Monday 13
Tuesday 14
Wednesday 15:
Thursday 11
Friday 17
Haturday .,.,,,..18
MONDAY 19
Monday ,,.,,,,,.20
Tuesday ....... .11
Wednesday 12
Thursday 23
Friday ,..24
Hnturday .......23
HUNDAY 28
Monday 27
Tuesday 28
Wednesday 29
Thura.lay 80
Friday Hi
A. M.
h.m, ft.
4:18 1.1
1:16 1.1
1:12 1.2
7:08 1.1
1:00 1.0
1:62 1.8
9:60 2.6
10:60 2.3
11:50 1.1
12:66 1.8
0:50 1.9
l:5r. 1.6
1:02 1.0
4:04 I.I
1:00 1.6
6:60 1.6
:ir. 1.6
7:12 1.6
7:46 1.5
1:20 1.4
1:60 1.2
1:24 1.0
1:52 1.7
10:40 2.2
11:14 1.0
0:12 i'.9
1:18 1.4
1:15 1.7
1:68 1.8
6:07 1.1
P. M.
h.m. I ft.
6:30
1:15
7:04
7:50
1:38
9:23
10:12
11:00
11:60
2:05
1:14
4:16
6:081
6:52;
8:32
7:01
7:40
8:08
1:35
9:05
9:26
9:58
10:36
11:20
12:18
1:60
1:051
4:10
6:10
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upstairs.
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the bank
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Not. S8 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft. Sterna. No. It
runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct. . No, 84 runs (ron
Portland to Astoria only. No. SO runs from Astoria to Olataop Beach direct.
Noa. 11, iS and 29 run tIa Tt Sterens. No, S3 ruu from Clatsop Beach to
Astoria and Portland direct. Additional train will be run from Astoria to Ft
Bterens and return on Sundays, tearing Astoria lliSO a. m., arriv Ft StertM
H1S8 p. m. RetunUng IN re n. Stevens liW p. m., amrea Astoru 8:w p. at
Trains marked run dallri t Telegraph stations.
OONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans -continental lines. At Gobi,
with Northtrn Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria with steamers for Ban Francises
and TUlamook and nwaoo Kauway Harisauoa uo- s boat and rnuwajr.
Thrtutfh tickets sold to and from all point b tka Xsat and Europe. For
(artier particular apply to, R. H. JENKINS. .
vien, . at rawnfT.
ASTORIA,
J it.
3RIA, OREOON.
1 he Louvre Concert Hall
FIRST CLASS LIQUORS
AND CIGARS : 5
SEVENTH AND AST0R - STREETS.
Rooms in Connection;
' Vic Lindbeck, Prop.
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O SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES O
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Norwegian-Danish M. E. ,
' Divine worship at 11 a. m, and 7:30
p. m, bumluy sobool at 10 a. m. Scan
dinavians ar cordially luvlled. O. T.
Field, pastor, .;
Presbyterian.
Communion Sunday. Morning worship
and communion .with' reception of mem
bers 11 o'clock, short sermon, "The
Inner Sanctuary") Sunday school, 12:10;
Y. P. S. C. E 0:30; evening worship,
7:30, "i'rotnUfe." Quartet and mixed
chorus at morning sew Ice. Male chorus
at evening service, AH are invited. Wm.
8, Gilbert, pastor. .
First Norwegian Lutheran,
Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m.
Morning service at 10;4u; eveuing serv
ice at 7:30. Theo. P. Nete, pastor.
Christian Science.
Semi't-i at 634 Grand avenue at 10
a. m., subject, "Sttcrament.'' AH are
invited. Sunday school at 11:30.
. i 1
Baptist Church.
AU meetings at the usual hours.
Thirty minutes' song service will pre
ened the preaching both morning and
evening. Sermon, 11 a. m., "The Ele
ments of a Conquering Church." Evening
theme, "Liberty for Man, woman and
Child." Mlfs Sundipilst will render
special' violin music st the evening sev
lee. Everybody is Invited to attend these
meeting. Conrad I C-tven, pastor.
First Lutheran.
Sunday schools at the Vppertown
church and at the German Lutheran at
0:30 a. in., Miss Alema Nyland and
Mrs. Andrew Young, superintendents.
Morning service In Swedish at 10:45.
theme, "Christ In the Temple." Eveuing
scrvke In English at 7:30; theme, "Two
Extremes In Christian Worship, Ra
tionalism and Sensualism." Good music.
AU are cordially invited.
H. V. Paul soys all that were made)
sinners shall be made righteous (Kom.j
v. 12-10), and ail who died in Adam
shall bo made alive in Christ, and God!
Hlmll dwell In alb-l. Cor. 22-28. Inj
Acts iil. 21, Peter tells of the restltu-!
tlon of all things, and that it was fore-!
told by all Qod'a holy .prophets. John!
says Christ is the Saviour of the world
4he'Lmb of God which taketh away
the sin of the woi'lcL-John i. 20; 1.
John iv. 8-14. In bis great vbtlon, he
saw all praising Cod.Rcv, v, 1,1. He
ww death and hell destroyed, and the
curse removed. Rev. xx. 14; xxx 1-5;
null. 1-8. All this Is in fulfillment of
God's promise to Abrahum, that all na
tions shall be blciwed. Nothing abort
of a reconciled and immortalized world
would make a clean universe, free from
both sin and d"th. Christ shall see of
the travail of h! soul and be satisfied.
FAST BOATS WANTED,
"'VICTORIA, B. O, Jan. 11. In a re
port to the Otiw Government, Cap
tain Newcomb, of the JMicry protection
cruiser Kestrel, auks that , a modern
cruiser, like the Canada, on the Atlantic
coutt, with a speed of 20 to 22 knot
and two smaller boats of 16 knot speed
bo conuuMoned as soon as )osible to
protect the British Columbia Merles.
IIo gives as reasons that the halibut
grounds of British Columbia are being
depleted by American fishing vessels,
which he says took nearly forty million
pounds of halibut lat year from pro
vincial waters. ' 11 says that the Am
erican fishermen clean their catches in
ISrilWi Columbia harbors and asked
that fast motor launches be supplied
the cruisers to prevent this practice.
The Pure Food Law.
THE TRENTON
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
Vt. 60a Commercial Street
Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, OREGON
1 1 tlltH)lllMl
Rev, C. M. Van Marter Coming
The evalngelist, Rev. C. M. Van SLir
tcr, who Is to assist Rev, C. C. Rarick,
flit word yesterday afternoon that he
could not get here until Tuesday morn
ing. This is on account of the continued
great interest manifested in the revival
meetings at Lebanon where he and Proi.
C. 11. Cray have been holding meetings
the past month. Mj. Van Marter in his
message to Rev. Itarlvk yesterday said
that they were having eight op more
conversion every night and that the
Ixibannn people demand that he stay
over-Sunday. Rev. Rarick will preach
today and Monday night and Mr. Van
Marter will be here in time for the af
ternoon meeting Tuesday.
A RECONCILED WORLD.
By J. H. Paton, Editor "The World's
Hope," Almont, Lapeer Cc Mich,
In 2. Cor. v. 10, Paul says: "God was
in Christ reconciling the world (not the
church) unto himself, not imputing
their trespasses (sins) unto them." , To
be reconciled is not a forced subjuga
tion, but to come into loving harmony.
The Lord subdues his enemies by win
ning them to be friends. This recon
ciliation of the world was first wrought
out in tho Person of Christ "the Head
of every man," and later, it is done in
each one personally, by the inworking
of tho Holy Spirit that cam as the
result of bis victory and ascension to
tbe Father. The apostle tells us that
by the cross the enmity was destroyed,
and both Jew and Gentile (the world)
reconciled to God. Epb. ii. 13-17. Peter
learned this same lesson in the vision
recorded In Acta x. WThen he refused to
eat the unclean beasts as he was com
manded, tho voice from heaven said;
"What God hath cleansed, call not thou
common." Ver. 15. It is evident that
the unclean beasts in the legal system
represented men, as Fetor understood
the cleansing to apply to men, for after
ward he explained to Cornelius the
effect the vision bad on him: "God
bath shewed me that I should not call
any man common or uncloa?." Ver. 23.
TMhat.waa thus done in Christ ex
presses God's purpose for the world, for
whom Christ died and rose. In Collos-
aians 1. 20, that purpose is expressed
to reconcile all things unto himself. In
Ephesians 1. 10, we are told that all
things sliall be gathered together in
Christ. In Plillltppiang it. 9-11, we see
that Jesus humbled himself, even to the
death of the cross, and "was therefore
highly exalted (lifted up), that to him
every knee should bow, : and every
tongue confess Wm Lord; and only by
the Holy . Spirit can, they do this 1.
Cor. xil. 3. Jesus himself expressed this
truth when haWd: ' "I, If I be lifted
up (highly exalted) will draw all unto
ino." John xil. 32. He gave himself a
ransom for all, and therefore will have
all saved and brought to the knowledge
of the truth, which is eternal life.
John xvli. 3; l.i Tim. i. 18; ii. 4-0; iv.
0, 10. ; The grace (loving favor) of God
brlngeth salvation to all. Titus ii. 11,
Secretary Wilson says. One of the
objects of the law is to Inform the con
sumer of the presence of certain harm
ful drugs in medicines.'' The Uw re
quires that the amount of chloroform,
opium, morphine, and other habit form
ing drugs be stated on the label of each
bottle. The manufacturers of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy have always claim
ed that their remedy did not contain any
of these drucs, and the truth of this
claim is now fully proven, as no mention
of them Is made on the label. This
remedy is not only one of the safest,
but one of the best in use for couirhs
and colds. Its valuo baa been poven be
yond question during tbe many years it
has been in general use. For sale by
Frank Hart and leading druggists.
When a man declares himself against
tho government in Russia, he should
buy a life insurance policy, so as not
to leave bis family entirely unpro
vided for.
Don't Take the Risk.
When you have a bad cough or cold
do not let it drag along until it becomes
chronic bronchitis or develops into an
attack of pneumonia, but give it the
attention it deserves and get rid of it.
Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
you are sure of prompt relief. From a
small beginning the sale and use of this
preparation has extended to all parts of
the united states and to many foreign
countries. Its many remarkable cures
of coughs and colds have won for it this
wide reputation and extensiva use. Sold
by Frank Hart and leading druggists.
If tbe Thaw family gets rid of the
Earl of Yarmouth, the course of Har
ry will have brought about one good
result. '
In the Eat it has settled down to
a contest as to which manufactory can
start up the quickest.
Seal
Fis
n
77 Ninth St., near Bond
Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry,
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
Phono Red 2183
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I Rheumatism
i; Diabetes
Kidney Diseases,
; : Bladder Troubles,
; ; Liver Complaint,
: Indigestion,
Constipation,
and all other diseases arising from'
kidney and bladder troubles can bs
Iquickly, permanently, and
A.
Z ABSOLUTELY CURED t
t Every sufferer from anr of theseT
dread diseases should learn at oneef
Xof the greatest euro knows to mod-X
fern science,
HARRIGTON'S
TABLETS
Tare endorsed by physicians arerT-X
where. They will ears thousand' '
ithey will SURELY CUES YOU. f ,',
Send 25 cents Today. ?
for liberal box of these tablets. If
', ;they do not euros 70a ws will refund! ',
your money. ...
!, Fill in Coupons and send it to us! I
ttoday. 5 "
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Herington Medicine Co.
! Grand Rapids, Mkh.
I enclose 25 cents for which please
Tsend, postage prepaid, 1 box Herinf-T
ton's Tablets.
tlly Name.. ,
My Address
pdy Druggist's Kama . .&
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Write us,we're here for that purpose
The Work We Do
Fever Sores.
Fever sores and old chronio sores
should not be healed entirely, but should
be kept in healthy condition. This can
be dons by applying Chamberlain's Salve.
This aalv has no superior for this pur
pose. It is also most excellent for chap
ped hands, sore nipples, burns and dis
eases of the skin. For aale by Frank
Hart and leading druggists. ,
When you hear a man boosting for
his rn town, you can safely class him
as a good citizen.
lame Shoulder Cured.
Lame shoulder is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles and quickly
yields to a few applications of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. Mrs. F. H. McElwee,
of Boistown, New Brunswick, writes:
"Having been troubled for some time
with f a pain in my left shoulder, I de
cided to give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a
trial, with the result that I cot prompt
relief." For aale by Frank Hart and lead
ing druggists.
J WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT
Anythingjin the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones
Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair.
We will be glad to quote you prices. fci4
OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST
421 Bond Street
& EWART
Phone Mala 3881
et
This I Week Only!
2 for 25c.
For this week only we are selling any
piece of SHEET MUSIC in the store .
lor the small sum of
1 Be Two for 25c. i
E. A. HIGGINSrcO.,
MUSIC BOOKSJX STATIONERY
mit t4i
If earnestness of purpose, coupled with skill, experience and modern
facilities COUNT
Then the DISST0N "COUGAR SAW" will continue as the STAITD-
ARB- by which the merits of all other saws are judged.
FOR SALE AT TEE
Astoria Hardware Co.,
113 12th St.
THE
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DR. KISS'S
(IWQ)llE(5(a
FOR -fi
MIS
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Am ALL. TOR0AT Ujm
: " DISEASES i - f V" "; . , PREVENTS :
nifl ' consuDPTioa
"Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was
unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and
after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." ' .
W.J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn.
PRICE 60c
AND $1.00
SOLD AND GUARANTEED DY XI
Charles Rogers SL Son, Druggists.