The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    Til iu MOii.N IMi ASTOHIAN.' ASTOIUA, OREGON.
l-KIDAY, OlTfU'iKH .10, wis.
ocean,
BAR, 1 ' ;'
BAY, DOCK ;
AND RIVER
iTJhe JianJiume yacht-like American
barkentine Puako, commanded by
Captain A. C. Pedersen, and carrying
J,400,000 feet of , fine Washington
lumber, loaded at the Columbia mills
at.Knappton, cleared from this port
yesterday, and will fpread her white
wings today, for a long flight over
two hemispheres of the blue Pacific,
en route to Sydney, Australia. She
' shipped her,', crew? yesterday, ' eight
men and a' first mate, and is in per
fect sailing order, in every detail of
seamanship, equipment, and , busi-
. ness, ..
She takes out with her as pas
sengers, Mr. and Mrs. Clugston. well
known actors in the New York dra
matic field, who came up from San
Diego to join the ship, the . voyage
being made in the interest of Mrs.
Chilton's health, which is none of
the best. These two were busy here
yesterday, purchasing steamer chairs
nips, and other impedimenta essen
tial on a long cruise of the sort, and
they leave with many pleasant antic
ipations of the delights incident to a
tropic and sub-tropic journey, on so
fine a ship; for the Puako is one of
the star vessels of the American
registry and is built for all manner
pf services. She is a reputed racer,
and on her trip to this port from the
IIavaiian Islands, kept a crack
steamship in clear sight for 50 hours
and would have gone " into coast
range with her if the wind had not
fallen. s
There are three of the fleet to
which she belongs involved in a
time-bet of ?500, which are the Koko
Head, hence from this port for New
Zeland a few weeks ago; the Kohala,
due to depart from Willapa Harbor,
Washington today for the fame port
ji UlC X UtflvV, UU III.
hip that sails this morning,' the .bet
as between the Puako and Kohala
being for the vessels that covers the
run first; and as among the three for
the best time made on the two cours
es; and it may be weU . understood
that the Puako will not lose a foot
of . distance nor a breath,-, of wind
between the mouth of the Columbia
and the lights that mark the Sydney
entrance. . , - .
It is said that the Puako has a
lively and capable crew and is well
officered. With "IIeH-fire' Pedersen
to direct her every movement and
guage her sailing powers to the
course he will lay, there is a fight
worth the telling, in the adjustment
of those bets. The Puako was built
at Oakland in 1902, pf the very finest
materials ever, used in the construc
tion of a vessel on this coast. She
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" A. FINE DISPLAY, s
VWe have a grand showing of'sea
sonable . Millinery this week one
that wili be. sure tcr attract scores of
ladies in quest f a fashionable Hat
They are all very stylish, and yet all
different ,as. femininity, desires.'. No
lady likes to have the duplicate of a
Hat another lady, wears. - Here you
get the finest materials, the most ex
pert trimming, and positive . exclu
siveness. in designs. . J; . - . .
Jaloff
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THE STYLE STORE
Suits, Cloaks and Millinery.
Ui'of U'St tons gross, an 1011 tons
net; he is 221 feet long; 42 fret
beam; draws 1? feet and carries a
crew ,of fy. people. .
Captain 'Pedersen has hosts of
friends in this port who will be glad
to .hear" of his successful voyage' and
uV.imnte triumph i the matter of
(lie triangular bet now pending; an 1
who hope that every mile of . his
coming journey may be, alive with
interest and pleasure.
The steamship Geo. W, Elder is
due ot depart for the California
coast at 6 o'clock this morning, from
the Callender pier. She will take
.1 way. the iron piping that has been
laving on the Callender dock all
summer unclaimed and unpaid for.
The steamer Lurlinc was still off
her schedule last evening, but she
went up river with plenty, of busi
ness, and the following people: D. B
Wood. W. G. Pogue, Fred Davis, A.
Dunhar and C, A. McBride.
The steamship Hazel Dollar (Brit
ish) entered port yesterday after
noon from Nome direct, in ballast,
and will load lumber out from Port
land. She went up stream almost
immediately. ,
Word reached this city yesterday
that Captain Dunham, of the steam
ship Roanoke, "joined his " ship at
Eureka on her outward . trip , from
this port last week and is now in
command. ,
The barkentine Eenicia, 14 days
out from the Bay City entered port
yesterday and will leave up fo;
Stella on the first tow line that
offers to load lumber for the return
voyage. ;
The four-masted schooner Taurus,
from San Francisco, came , in over
the bar yesterday afternoon,' and will
go on to Stella for her return cargo
of lumber.. , a -:.;.."
i The- steamer-R. D. Inman went to
sea and ' San Francisco yesterday,
with lumber garnered from several
of the river and bay ports.
The steamer Homer is billed to
leave for the Bay City at 6 o'clock
tomorrow morning, from the Cal
lender dock. '. '
The steamer Sue H. Elmore did
not make it out to Tillamook yester
day but will sail at the first available
moment. , i
i. The barkentine J.. M. GrifTetb is
yet in these waters owing to some
delay in shipping some new men for
her crew. ,; , : . . . '-.
The steamer. Yosemite came in
from San Francisco yesterday after
noon and went on to Portland at
once.
. The State of California is due to
leave the O. R. & N. piers at mid
night tonight, for San Francisco.
The steamship Breakwater was
among the get-aways from here yes
terday, leaving out for Coos Bay.
4 Typhoon Warning Signals.
'With the growth of the Japanese
navy and merchant marine, the Jap
anese government is developing all
the auxiliary factors which go for
the facilitation of those services. The
latest introduction into the sea-coast
service is that of a system of typhoon
w&rning signals.
The typhoon warning signals .are
composed of six shapes, during the
day square, round, triangular, dia
mond, and so on, all painted red. At
night the information Ss: transmitted
by means of colored , lights green,
red and white.
A system of combinations of the
FUTURE r;p;V AFFEAnJ
MBIT
NEW ORGANIZATION GETTING
ATHLETIC CLUB PLANS IN
PROMISING . SHAfE. . .
..... .. ., . ,. -.' ;, ., . e . 1
Exceptional Opportunity for j
HUNTERS
Take Down Pump Guns 12 bore
. . ,30 inch
$20.00 ,
37 Grain Loads 12 bore highest grade
75 Cents Per Box.
Latest EDISON, VICTOR and COLUMBIA;
RECORDS, Hic Esth Sides. Price 65c.
Largest Stock of Records in the State , . , ,
..'. 'A.:'.- g..."spexA'Rth, .;.
At a meeting yesterday of several
of the gentlemen who are interest
ing themselves in .the formation of
the Athletic Club it was decided to
hold another stockholders meeting
nest Thursday niht at 7:30 o'clock.
The meeting will be held in the
county court rooms. : - '
' It will be good news for many to
learn that the project of financing
the club now looks very promising,
and that comparatively litle difficulty
is anticipated in successfully launch
ing the enterprise. Ur course the
question of maintaining interest in
the organization and of continuing
the requisite income ear after year
is one that cannot be determined
now, but the future looks bright
enough and it is hoped that no dim
eulties will arise.
While no definite time is set for
the opening of the club, it is hoped
by Thanksgiving to have everything
in full swing, and plans are being
made to celebrate the launching of
the organization by a ball on the
night of that holiday. -
The committee on bylaws, consist
ing of Harry Hoeflcr, J. C McCuc
and Herman Prael, will be ready to
report at the stockholders meeting
Thursday night. Some of their pro
posed by-laws will doubtless meet
with favor from most of the well-
wishers of the dub. One by-law wilt
absolutely forbid all sorts and kinds
of gambling. Another will forbid
cigarette smoking. There will, how
ever be a smoking room, where the
adults may smoke a pipe or cigar. ;.. :
A billiard room will also be pro
vided. Two tables have been arrang
ed for. Thus it appears as if the
men . back of the' organization are
seeking, to add some of ' the-attractions
-of a club to the gymnasium,
and in this respect the organization,
can perhaps fulfill a want that is a
lamentably felt in Astoria, and has
been felt for many years. It appears
as if the men are going at the mat
ter very sanely and with much prac
tical wisdom. It is planned to make
it neither too narrow nor too broad.
In addition to the smoking room and
the billiard room, there will be a read
ing room. . Of course the athletic
part of the club will remain the main
consideration, and these other fea
tures are only brought in to strength
en the club and because they are felt
to be a necessity for the town's
young men.
There are now over 300 applicants
for membership. There may be a
falling off,-' there may be gains on
this number. This of course includes
all ages. Much will depend on the
selection of a physical director, but
nowadays it is., an. easy matter to
secure men specially trained for
just such services, as thc Y. M. C.
A. alone throughout the country
uses at least several thousand every
year, and they are trained - for the
work, just as men are who take up
any profession. Their trainng con
sists in athletics, and especially in
handling men and boys, to the end
that interest may be maintained, and
in all those things that are required
of a man who is placed at the head
of a big organization of this' nature.
Years ago it was; found that a man
might be a first class athlete and yet
be simply , worthless as the" head of
such an organization. ;
The running expenses of the (lub
will come pretty high, it is said. - The
rent alone t will amount to . upwards
of $150 a month. Perhaps the entire
running expenses will amount' to up
wards of $400 or $500 a month. - ....
CUE. IISIIII 111
Eli fi;;e Pirn
ASSISTED BY MISS BACHELOR
A BRILLIANT PORTLANDER
WILL SING TOMORROW
NIGHT IN ASTORIA ,
three lights at night and of the six
shapes at day has been envolved which
is very simple, satisfactory""and in
genious. By means 'of these few fac
tors the posjtion Ujj an particular
typhoon centre can be shown, what
its probable direction of advance will
be, ,what the barometric pressures
are, 'and the rate of progress of the
storm in miles is given.
The entire system will be furnish-'
ed ,to all interested by ''the U. S.
Branch Hydrographic Office,. Custom
House, Portland, Oregon,- upon ap
plication ..to the offices .in charge,
John McNully, Nautical Expert,
COAL AND WOOD
If you want a good load of fir or
boxwood, or of coal, ring up Kelly the
COAL AND WOOD DEALER
Good houshold and steam coal deliv
ered at $7.50.. v .-'.. . -, .
Phone Main 2191, Barn, 12th & Duane
Ml!e,.$igrid Westerliml, the noted
vocalist, has arrived in the city and
was busy last evening at rehearsal
with the I'lnntfdi singing society fur,
and with, whom she will sing on
Sunday next. Tomorrow evening her
grand concert will be given at the
Astoria theatre, when she will be ai
sisted by Miss Frances Bachelor, of
Portland,, a brilliant pianiste, and it
is expected that the entertainment
will be among the notable events of
the present winter.
Mile. Wcsterlind will sing through
a program of 10 beautiful numbers
as outlined below, and this in itself
indicates the very high quality of the
performance:
Emblem of Freedom Larsen
The Singing Society.
Aria from Tannhauser (German)..
(Dich Thcure Halle)...,;. Wagner
Morgonsang ur Hoga visan
...... ... ... ., Melartin
Ro ro Ogonsten (Lullaby).. '.Sjogren
Scgedillc from Carmen (French)..
, ..Bisct
The Rosary Nevin
A Memory Goring Thomas
My Hearting is Singing... Saus Souci
My; Old Kentucky Home Smith
The Singing Society,
Aria from Figaros Wedding (in
Swedish) ... ............. Mosart
Fra Monte Pinct'o... Gricq
Ved en ung Hustras Baare (At the
Bier of a Young Wife) Grieg
G Minor Pailade ....Chopin
.. Miss Frances Bachelor .
Sunnuntaina . .............. Jerncfclt
Sweetheart Thy Lips Are Touched
With Flame Chad wick
The - Cuckoo ..... ....... ..Lehuiann
Den Store I T vide Flok . Grieg
Mile. Westerlind and Singing Society
Make Sharp Note Of This
The Woman's Relief Corps of this
city will open their annual fair, at
the sample room of the Northern
Hotel, on Duane street, near Elev
enth, tomorrow afternoon and con
tinue it until midnight, offering for
sals a lot of dainty and useful ar
ticles, with refreshments, and a
pleasant time generally.. There is no
cause more worthy than theirs and
they will no doubt enjoy fine pa
tronage from the host of friends the
old soldiers and these good sponsors
have in this city. Don't forget it for
a moment.
i: The Store JV W)C $sa ,T .. t
: : ' for Ch f X ' I
-Get Ready for Christmas
We have now ;incy goods of all descriptions.
:: ' New Repoussi designs in Bags ant!
Pillow' Tops.
; Full Line of Lazy Dazy Patterns.
I! Art Scrims, Haridanger cloth in oil widths up to 72 in.
: : Natural Color Linen in all widths.
!! Cross Stitch Canvas. Knitting and Embroidery books
, , t - . -. s
NOTICE
- - .-
The agency of the San Francisco Examiner is ,
cow located at Whitman's Hook Store. Trice 75c ,
per month delivered. Subscribers , notj getting
papers regularly notify us at once and agent wilt
call. Quick delivery guaranteed.
NEW TO-DAY
NAME MEANS SOMETHING.'
When A. E. Petersen built and
named the "Modern" barber shop, he
meant that it ahould stand for what
it was called. No patron has missed
a single feature of the modern ton
sorial parlor at that house; and every
new device in the way of .. perfect
comfort and service is constantly add
ed as it develops. The latest' it an
expert bootblack, the best in the
business; a qualification that - makes
hit employment really modern. '
The Palace Restaarant. . (
Any phase of hunger can be daintily
gratified at any bonr of the day oi
night at the Palace Restaurant The
kitchen and dining room service ari
oif the positive best.'. Private dining
loomt for ladles. One. call inspires
regular enstom. - Try it. CommerciV
street, opposite Page building. ,
The Clean Man. f .
The man who, delights tn personal
cleanliness, and enjoys his shave,
shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As
toria, always goes to the Occident
barber shop for these things and
gets them at their best
Chinook and Ilwaco.
The launch HuldaT, will leave on
the tide; Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, ' two round trips, for
Chinook. . Landing at Lurline dock
for freight and passengers. Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, for Ilwaco,
with freight and passengers, j
' CAPT. JOHN IIAACBLOM.
10-4 tf
Try our own mixture of coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables
Bad-lift & Co., grocers. Phone Mair
The very best board to be obtained
in- the city is , at "The Occident
Hotel." Tates very reasonable. '
WilfTQA
tsaaas
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Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month
OUR CHAMPION JOCKEY.
NEW ' YORK! Oct 29.Jockry
Walter Miltcrj champion jockey of
America in 191)7, will ride again this
wlntei for T. II. Williams, president
of the New California Jockey Club,
Iiavinx (gned ft contract with Mr.
Williams, under which he is to re-c-ive
fliOO month. Miller was not
successful at the local tracks during
the Mtnirner and his engagement for
the Western tracks conies as a sur
prise to local, horsemen. It is said,
however, that his popularity in Cali
fornia induced Mr. Williams to again
sign him.
HAD OURS, THANKS!
CHICAGO. Oct. 29,-An arnica-
ble agreement among the creditors
of the Batllccrcek Breakfast Food
Company yentcrdny brought about
something approaching order in their
financial affair. After many confer
ences in the offices of the company
it was agreed that if such t thing
was possible, the company's plant in
Battle Creek should be kept run
ning. "Bankruptcy proceedings
generally mean that the affairs of
a concern are to be wound up and
business stoppeo, said Former.
Judge Covert, who is representing
President Cassidy of the company.
It may be necessary to have some
understanding with the court in or
der to keep the factory in operation.
However, everyone concerned has
agreed that that should be done,"
Hallowe'en Specialties !
Pumpkins for Jack "o Lanterns..
, Pop Corn that Pops.
5 : Sweet Apple Cider.
Red Apples,
BORDER YOURS NOW."
Acme Grocery Go.
HIGH CRASS GROCERIES ,
52! COMMERCIAL STREET ?H0N2 621
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Electrical 4 Contractors
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Phone Main 3881 .. . . 426 Bond Street
y,' Boh Ton Millinery
LATEST STYLES !
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VE GUARANTEE 1 "
'; LOWEST, PRICED.
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