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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1908)
HUE MORNING ASTOllIAN, ASTORIA OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1508. COME TO OUR January Cleaa-np Sale And Save Money. JALOFF'S V.. The Style Store" Commercial Street QUARANTINE IS SETTLED. Department Turns Down Removal of Station to Ft Stevens. The Chamber of Commerce read yesterday the following copy of a letter transmitted to Senator Bourne by the Treasury Department in re gard to removal of the quarantine station to Ft. Stevens. The letter s self-explanatory and settles the mat ter: "Treasury Department, "Washington, Jan. 18, 1908. "Hon. Jonathan Bourne, "United States Senate. "My Dear Senator. I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of January IS, 1908, inclosing communication under date of Janu ary 8, 1908, from Mr. S. B. Vincent, secretary of the Manufacturers' Asso ciation of the Northwest, Portland, Oregon, relative to the conduct of quarantine matters at Astoria. "In reply I have to inform you that the establishment of a quarantine sta tion at Fort Stevens is, impracicable, the present station having been estab lished by law in its present location and having since its establishment been regularly appropriated for in that location. "I have, however, to inform you further that arrangements have re cently been completed with the Life Saving Service by which the keeper of the Point Adams Life-Saving Sta tion reports by telephone the passing of all vessels from his station bound for Columbia River Ports, thus af fording timely notice of their expect ed arrival, and obviating delays which may have occurred in the past owing to the fact that vessels sometimes ar- J rive without warning, due, in many ; instances, to the heavy fogs which prevail in the locality and prevented ; the sighting of the vessels from the s shore it Astoria. ' "The communication of Mr. Vin jjcent is returned as requested, j "Respectfully, "(Signed by the Acting Sur j gcon-General.)M i OOO PERSONAL MENTION 00 0 j R, T. Smith, of Seattle, is in the ' city. '' Mrs. Alice A. Ross and Mrs. H. D. Day, of Portland, are registered at : the Occident. j Mrs. D. A. Shindlcr, of Portland, is visiting Astoria. j T. 11. Tyndale is in Astoria, from Seattle. ! G. W. Hoffman, of Davenport, Wash., arrived in the city yesterday, J. L. Epping and wife, of Lufken, Texas, are late arrivals in Astoria. H. C. Schmidt, of San Francisco, is at the Occident. J. C Driscoll, of Portland, and well known in Astoria is in the city. Frank G. Taylor, of San Francisco, representing the Fireman's Fund In surance Co., is a visitor to Astoria Dr. Pilkington went to Portland yesterday on the Roanoke. The doc tor is recovering but is still weak and will take a few days' rest. Hon. John H. Smith was a homing passenger on the 9:40 train last even ing from a brief outing at St. Helen's. Jack Allen was among the Astoria bound passengers on the late train last evening. Miss Thyra Nordstrom was a hom ing passenger from the metropolis on the 9:40 express last evening. A. R. Church, of Portland, is on a business trip to Astoria He will re turn home this evening. A. Schimicu,- of Ranicr, was a visi tor to Astoria on Sunday. Mrs. W. O. Barnes leaves up this morning on a few days' visit to Port land. Captain Marshall, an old time river captain left up for Portland, on the Lurline last night. Capt. A. W. Gray arrived in from Portland last night. Read the Morning Astorian 00 cents per month. Delivered by crryier. January Clearance Sale Special Offering of Bargains in All Lines of House-furnishing Goods The full sized dresser finished in golden oak. Special during our clearance sale $7.60 Special sale of carpet and lino eum remnant at prices below joet on regular goods. We are giving 20 per cent discount. Golden oak parlor table, site 24 in. by 24 in. Special price $2. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS m Special reduction In feather pil- Golden oak finished dining tows, blankets and comforts. Sole chair, either cane or cob- tgents for tic celebrated Malsh bier aeai Special 85 cent somfort. . Sanitary Steel Couches, Special, $4.75 1 Thirty-threeYears in Astoria established in 1875. WATERFRONT ITEMS The Claverdon Is Floating Again In the Bay, ROANOKE HAS FINE TRIP Julia D. Hat Trial Spin Cotta Rica Arrive From San Franciico Al liance Due to Leave Today Light hip No. SO Being Repaired. . It wa another beautiful day on the bar yesterday. At 8 a. m. alight breeae of five miles was blowing from the north, the weather wai clear and the bar smooth. At noon the wind had changed to the east and wai blowing 10 mile an hour. No other changci were noted. At 4 p. in. the wind had not increased in velocity but had shifted to the northwest and, while the bar wai still imooth, the weather had become cloudy. The oil iteamcr Asuncion arrived down from Portland on Sunday at 4 p. m. and passed out yesterday at 7:45 a. m. The iteamcr Costa Rica arrived at her dock at 11:30 yesterday from San Francisco, and left tip at I p .m. The new steamer Julia D. had a trial spin in the bay yesterday and behaved finely. It is expected that she will be inspected on Wednesday and be ready to go on her run the last of the week. She will be placed on the Deep River route, taking the place of the Jordan. The ever welcome steamer Roanoke reached her dock yesterday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. from San Francisco and San Pedro. Capt Dunham reported an excellent trip, fine weather and an exceptionally smooth sea. The Roanoke has become known as the "lucky one," as on all her trips, or nearly all, she has fine weather. It is not known just how Capt. Dunham works it but it is a fact nevertheless that though other vessels may en counter bad weather the Roanoke manages to strike the good weather. This and the courteous treatment of the passengers by the officers and men mikes this vessel a popular one. On this trip she came up from Eureka in 25 hours, a fine record. The Alliance is due to leave for Coos Bay this morning. She has a full cargo and a good list of pas senger. The lightship No. 50 recently, dam aged by collision with the Port Pat rick, has been taken to Portland for repairs. It is thought that she will be ready to resume her station in about 10 days. V The oil steamer Maverick arrived in on Sunday, and proceeded to Port land. She will be down the river again this morning. The steamer Arygle, from San Francisco, on Sunday at :30 a. m. She left up at 2 p. m. of the same day. The schooner King Cyrus was tow ed to sea on Sunday by the Wallula. She is bound, lumber laden, for Re dondo. The steamer Washington arrived in from San Francisco at 3 p. m. and left up at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. . The British bark Elginshire arrived down from Portland at 9 a. m. Sun day. The steamer Lansing arrived at San Luis, Cat., on Sunday. The British steamer Tweedale is due here from San Francisco. The effort to free the Claverdon from her .place on the middle sands was successful and she now lies in the bay opposite the O. R. & N. dock. Over 750 tons of her cargo have been removed which will have to be re loaded. A diver from Portland ar rived on last night's train who will make an examination of the hull to day. It is thought that no damage has been done to the vessel. Owing to the death of Captain Lar kin, the Lurline did not arrive down last night until about j:30. A large number of passengers were awaiting her she left up at 8 o'clock, Captain Zumwalt in command. . ! The steamer Arabia will probably leave out for Hong Kong and way ports today. Her cargo consist 45,679 barrel of flour valued at $164,335 and about 350 ton of wheat worth about $10,000. General merchandise and lumber make up the balance of her cargo. Special Communication. .. A special communication of Temple Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will be held at Masonic Hair at 7:30 this evening. Work in the F. C. degree. By order of W. M. An interesting service was held on the British ship Claverdon Sunday afternoon by Chaplain F.llctsen. The, following young ladies assisted In singing: Miss F.llefsen, Miss Steven son. Miss Nelson, Miss McCrea and Mrs. Gaston, Miss Bertha Stevenson sang a solo which was greatly ap preciated by the sailors. The ladle of the W. C. T. U. are making comfort bg (in sailor lan guage "biddy bags"), in which is put needles, thread, button, toothbrush, a small Testament or Bible. To a sailor this means much, not o much because of the money value, but be cause of the interest that prompted the giver. Many a young sailor ha by such means been helped to a high er and nobler life. This i the testi mony of one who now walk the quarter deck of a fine ihlp: "A mall biddy bag wa sent me by an unknown ladyj in Boston, in it were thread, needles, buttons, Bible., etc., and a iter written, as a sister to a brother. I concluded that if a stranger it thus interested in my life, I ought myself to make better use of time and oppor tunities and become the man which thi stranger hopes and pray for." Any person who may have a kindly feeling for the seafaring man it asked to make up such a little bag. Mrs. lUlcfsen will show how these should be made. Magazines and good reading matter are needed at the Institute. Every ship that come down from Portland is visited by the chaplain and furnished with reading matter. Miss Gertrude Upshur returned last night from an over Sunday visit with her uncle, Judge Hunt, of the federal court at Portland, and now presididing in the land trials in prog ress there. Read the. Morning Astorian. THE COME All D SEE SIG II This kIjw Is pormartf ntly nttnrhod to tho front o( tlin main imilrilnu; of tho 1-ydliv K. rinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Ma, Wlmt lotM This Hlttn Mean? It means that imbllo iiihUH'lloii of the Ijiliorntory awniwthods of doing biwlnt'HM in honest lydwdrcd. It means that there is nothliitf ftlmut the bus bums which in not "open and above board." It moans that a permanent Invita tion is extended to anyone to come and verify any and all statements made In tho advertisements of Lydla K. llnkham's Vegetable Compound. Is It a purely vegetable compound mado from rwta aud herbs with out d mint y Come- mid Bee. ' i Do the women of America continu ally two as much ol it as we ant told f Come and Hee. I Was there ever such a person as Lydia R I'inklmm, and is there any Mrs. llnkham now to whom sick woman are nked to write? rmiiA nntl Ma. Is tlmvititt iMivate correspondence with sick women conducted by women only, and are the letters kept strictly confidential r Come and Hee. ., . Have they really got letters from over one million, one hundred thousand women correspondent t Come and He Have they proof that lydia K. rinkhnm'u Vegetable Compound has cured thousands of these women? Come and Kee. - This advertisement Is only for doubters. Tho great army of women who know from their own personal experience that no medicine in tho worhl equals I.ydia H. llnkham's Vegetable I'oinixmnd for female ills will still go on using and being ben efited by it 5 but the poor doubting, suffering woman must, for iter own sake,be taught oonfldence.forshealo might Just as well regain her health. Crescent Wheat Flakes , Ready to Eat 3 Packages for 25 Cents Try some with your next order. Acme Grocery Co, The Up-to-Date Grocers. Si COMMERCIAL ST. PH0KI Mi 90 DONE BY DEED. (j) Walter C. Smith and wife to C. S. Hubcr, lots IS and 16, block 19, The Plaza ...$500 Thco. Kruse Catering Co. to Laura A. Barcroft, lot 31, block 3, Kruse' First Addition to Gear- - ' hart Park ISO Receivers' certificate to Wm. O. Dc Bott for N. 1-2 of SE. , 1-4 of sec. 3 and W. 1-2 of SW. sec. 2, T. 4 N, R. 9 W.; 160 acre.... 400 Wm. G. De Bott to Grand Rapid Timber Co., tame prop erty . 1200 Peninsular Land & Trust Co. to Abram Heikka; lots 23 and 24, block 6, Taylor'.. ............4215 L. Manson and wife to Leonard Manson, S. 1-2 tot 7, block 42, Adair's (correction deed) Good Bargains Utt& The great bargain sale of Gha. V. Brown, the family shoe nun, Is atUl going on and, although a most remark able rash has been experienced and tba stock much depleted there art many good bargain left. V NEW TO-DAY New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetable. Badollet & Co., grocer. Phone Main 1281. V . vi',, lar place and you will be satisfied that, in entertaining a gentleman friend, yon have found th right place. A pleasant gam of billiard a little refreshment, and a quiet talk help to pat a plttaut " evening. Th Commercial The Commercial, Commercial street, near Eleventh, a everyone know, it one of the most popular resort In 'As toria. Drop in at any time and ee the claw of people who patronize this popo. Columbia and Victor graphopbon and latest record at 424 Oommereisi stmt " A. B. Gyro. tf. Ollm typewriter aad automat! stenographer at A. R. Cyras, 434 Commercial street. tf. siMsaMa Palao Rtttauraat A racotttfol jti lias Juti doted for tht Palace Btttauraat aad a new ytar open. Thi year will u lioubt, bt a (uccttdf ul for this popular rtttauraat a tht past If not mm to. Tht naontr of treating tht gaeatt punratj thert eaa not bat tend to told tht trad and bring those who hart never heard of tht Palace. Ton Doat Need to Send to Portlaad. 1 a H. Orkwtts, 1S7 Tenth street, eu cover your umbrella jutt as good Ba the? can any place on tht norttrwatt coast. Special Seduction Salt ' on Range,. Stove and Rug at L. H. Henntngsra, 604-500 Bond ttreet, next door to pre office. t Bakery Reopened , ' The Royal Bakerv ha raonened under w v new mansffement and hereafter both bakeries, at 605 Duane ttreet, and 27S West Bond street will bt conducted by John Muehlausol who will tunply tht oU customer and tuch new onta at way be obtained.