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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1908)
THE MORNING AST01UAN, T STORlA, OREGON TUESDAY JANUARY n, isol COME TO OUR January CleaH-np Sale . And bave Money. JALOFF'S "The' Style Store" v-v. . V V . 537 iV Commercial street I V W 111 WATERFRONT ITEMS I A Rough Bar and Fer Arrivals In Port The Stint Hugo, Lansing, Breakwater and Elder Arrive la Alliance and Costa Rica Croat to. Soa Senator Due Today Other Note of Vtttel. IS SETTLED AT LAST, THANKS BE QUARANTINE SERVICE EXPEDITED BY JTEW OSDES FKOM WASHING TON, DR. HOLTS RECOMMENDA TIONS ADOPTED DC FULL. Tie quesion as to that portion of the federal quarantine service at ibis port over which the Ortgonian and the lexer preea light of the metropolis have been to much exercised of late, has at last been settled by the department at Wash ington, which promptly , adopted the recommendations of Dr. John 21-Holt, quarantine officer at Astoria, to establish outlook and reporting stations at the Point Adams Life-Saving Station and at Clatsop Spit, the patrolmen of that service sending notice el the ap proach of all vesels, their rig, flag, etc. to their headquarters at Point Adams, whence the word will be telephoned to Dr. Holt's office in this city, he respond ing At onoe, aboard the Electro. This, it is hoped, will so simplify matters as to expedite the work and time of all parties involved; and with this idea in view, Dr. Holt, under date of yesterday, sent the folowing letter to all men hereabout likely to be interested in the arrangements: To Masters and Agents of Vessels, Customs Officers, Pilot and Others Concerned: "Notice i hereby given that the recom mendation of this office has been ap proved by the Department and here after iuvomiitg vessels will U reported to the undersigned by the Point Adam Station of the U S. Life Saving Service. "As an aid to the early identification and correct reporting of veeols requiring quarantine inspection and to eliminate those not requiring Infection, vessels should fly code sigual Aug indicating their last port, and in addition, vessels from foreign porta and from San Fran ciseo direct, should fly the yellow flag. These flairs should be displayed while at sea. before crossing the bar and should fcLAVERDON DRIFTS ON SANDS milium "ving uuui 4irr pasaing quar antiue. This is arranged to the Point Adams lookout, who scant the tea from Tillamook Head, north beyond the river mouth, may have the earliest opportun ity of reporting definitely all vcsela ap proaching the mouth of the river. Vet- selt not identified before crossing the bar, will be reported at they past Point Adams Station, on the river channel at Hammond. Ore iron. "At a further aid, bright new yellow Tbera wat a rough bar yesterday all flags should replace any that may be May. At B a. iu. the wind wat blowing soiled, or faded by use, making their "" the west at 13 miles an hour, the recoirniUon diflimlt at a distance. " l0y nd rough bar. At Flags should be so placed as not to bs noon the wind had shifted to the south hidden behind masts or rimrinff. and m bad increased to 23 miles an should be of the largest site obtainable, "our and the bar at ill rough.. At "On foggy dart steamers and tugs o'clock wind was from the northwest IS with sailyig vessels should whistle prior tour with bar and weather to and while passing the Point Adam condition! uuvlianged, Station, or if passing in before sunrise Tb bark Province wat towed up the or after sunset. I river yesterday by the Henderson. j "As yet the Department ha not au thonted the extension of the eastern I The Okluhtuiia yesterday towed limits of the quarantine boardlug the French bark Ville de Dijon. grounds beyond Smith's Point. Due notice, will be given if such action is taken. "JOHN M. HOLT. XL D., "Passed Assistant Surgeon, U. 8. P. II. Jt XL II. Medical Officer in Command. Columbia River Quarantine Station and Oregon Sub-Stations." up The steamer Saint Hugo arrived in yesterday at noon, and ImmediateJy proceeded up tho river. She la in bal last and cams from Guaymat to load grain. The Methodist Revival The interest in the revival meetings si the Methodist Church increase each night. There were several conversions Sunday afternoon and on lait evening I .... . . . ... . ... . t leimi. is were convener. , A I me Close The oil carrier Lansing arrived in yes- tenlay forenoon and left up for Port land. The revenue cutter McCullough which wlil hereafter bs stationed at Astoria collect their wages on February let. This information wat received at the custom bouse yesterday. soon singing. Read the Morning Astorlan. 33rd Annual Clearance Sale Extraordinary Bargains in all lines of House furnishing Goods. Twenty per Cent Discount on All Goods. SSASfiMfl Parlor and library Tablet in golden oak, blrdseye maple, ma hogany, famed and weathered oak, at special sals prices. , Ladies' Desk in fumed, weather ed and Golden Oak, also birdseye maple. Twenty per cent discount. Wtfi hfLVJI ftVPI IRA Tvaffrt n ii'm nirra aUas enrtn ifwvm A 9 ft. to 12 ft. by 18 ft We can give you a rug to fit any size room. Prices reduced. Thirty-threeYears in Astoria of the service Mr. Rarick received seven into the membenftiip of the church. Mr, Van Marter is proving himself a careful ftrtif iwmnfnl ftva ncrl i sf Pmf fit , f I 11 . ... .... ! ,. ,... ... ia tuoceedint with his choir and win I ""P vwtwuob uurwg mo - v...- . i .1. . . 1- n.. heavy Wow of Sunday afternoon draff god tier only anchor and drigted on the sands just opposite a point at the lower end of the city. Yesterday the tug Walluk worked for about an hour in an endeavor to release her from her position 'but waa unsuccessful and the effort wat abandoned. Considerable of her cargo will be lightered before the twill be floated and the work will be com menced at once. The steamer Alliance arrived down from Portland yetserday morning tnd psaed out after an hour't wait at her dock. The British ship Buccleuch arrived down yesterday, grain laden for Eu rope, The Northland carrying 700,000 feet of lumber will probably leave out for San Francisco today. The Roanoke arrived in San Fran cisco yesterday. The Senator is due from San Fran cisco this 'morning. The steamer Washington arrived in San Francisco on Sunday. The Breakwater arrived in from Coos Bay or Sunday and left up for Port' landv- Tbe Costa Rica came" down from Portland on Sunday morning early and left out at 8:30 a. m. The steamer Geo. W. Elder arrived at her dock yesterday afternoon at o'clock and left up half an hour later. The bark Marie Hackfield came down the river yesterday and it ready for tea. Ed Donnelly, usually one of the finest fellows in tho world to meet, has de veloped, in the lost few days, into a "dern'd old crank," The Astorlan re porter not knowing the circumstances, approached Ed with the usual saluta tion "Hello, Ed, what's doing t" Ed wat hustling a band track load of grain, as the question was asked him, and tho answer nearly made the reporter fall over the edge of the dock. "Oh, gwan. don't bother me my cat Is dead." "For heaven's sake," said the reporter, "how many cats did you havef I wrote the obituary of one cat' Ed sighed, wiped a tear away and said: "Tills is the other one. You buried Timotheous, but this one is Susaneous, .. it. I am not a man accustomed to profanity but the- that poisoned that .cat. I will place flower on his grave some day and by I'll put skunk cabbage on it. Some would steal my dog but he don't belong to me. Oh, gwan and let me alone." The" reported did. Revival Meetings BAPTIST CHURCH GOOD MUSIC C. G. Grep.n and his two daughters, Misses Beatrice and Jessie Grekn, of La Grande, Ore., will have charge of the chorus choir. Preaching by the Pastor, We are offering at special in .ducement, one-third off on all mahogany furniture, including bedroom suits, cheval mirrors, chairs and tables. A Established in 1875, Rev. CONRAD L. OWEN. Brief, pFoiptT Helpful, will he the motto of every service. .EVERYBODY INVITED fo COME and lend a helping hand. We wish to do good, and only good, to all who attend. Meetings at230 tnd 7:30 p. m. Sidewalks Open and Everybody Welcome. Crescent Wheat Flakes Ready to Eat 3 Pachag'es for 2$ Cute Try some with your next order. Acme Grocery Co; ine Up-to-Date1 Grocers. jar C0MUEBCIAL ST. NEW TO-DAY New Grocery Store. Try our own mlxturs of Coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badouet Co., grocers. Phone Mais 128L Tbt Commercial. s The Commercial, Commercial ttrtet, near Eleventh, at ereryone knows, it on of the most popular resorts in As toria. Drop in at any tlmt and tst the blast of people who patronise this popu lar place and you will be satisfied that. in entertaining a gentleman friend, yon have found tho riant olaoe. A nWunt gamt of billiards, a little refreshment, and a quiet talk helna to nasa a oUaaant evening. Columbia and Victor ffraohonhonei and latest records at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus. tf. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cvrus. 434 Commercial street tf. PExmx eii Yon Don't Meed1' to Sand to Portias!. a H. Orkwits, 137 Tenth street, eu cover your umbrellas just at good at they can any place on the norttwaa eoatt . Special Reduction Sal On Bangs Stoves and Rugt at I H. Heanlnwen, 804 S08 Bond street, next door to ex- press office. . SSSSlSBMSMWSf Bakery Reopened The Royal Bakery hat reopened under new management and htreatfter both bakeries, at 60S Duana street, and 273 west Bond street will be conducted br John MuehUutel who will supply tht old customers tnd such new ones as may be obtained. Palace Restaurant. A successful year hat Just closed for the Palace Restaurant and a new year opens. Thie year will to lioubt. be as successful for this popular restaurant at tne past u not more so. The manner of treating the truest nurtued there nan. not but tend to hold the trade and brins those who hart never heard of the Palace. The, Pure Food law., Secretary Wilson sayt, "On of the objects of the law it to inform the oon- sumer of tht presence of certain harm ful drugs in medicines." The law re quires that the amount of chloroform, opium, morphine, and other habit form ing drugg be stated on the label of each bottle. The manufaoturere of Chamber lain't Oough Remedy have alwayt claim ed that their remedv did not oontaln w of these drugs, and the truth of this ciaim is now tuny proven, at no mention of them it made on tha kiwi. Thla remedy it not only one of th lafett, out one or tne oet in use for cough and colds. Its value lua been noven h yond question during the many years it hat been in general use. For tale by franic Hart and leading druggists.