The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 13, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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V'mmmii - cv . tUt for a mastership m the North
The StaKjffFtef Ladies
FOR U lVI ' ,Vi1
Women BEEl,..,.,ffl0utfitters 1
C OAT
Long Coats, Semi Fitting,
j 2 0 PER CENT OFF
THIS WEEK ONLY
OCEAN, BAR,
BAY, DOCK
AND RIVER
After a royage of 105 day, from
Bremerhaven to Astoria direct, beat
lag all German sailing ship jpcords
by five days, and all English record,
by six, the beautiful Germany bark,
Herxogin (Duchess) Sophie Char
lotte, one of the training ships of the
North German Lloyd, the greatest
ocean-transit concern in the world,
catered this port yesterday afternoon
on the hawsers of the Wallula. and
went to aa anchorage off Tongue
Point She was 400 miles off the
Columbia bar on the 98th day of the
Yoyage, and has been beating on and
off for that time. Her officer and
crew of cadets are wonderfully
pleased with the splendid showing
she made from the Lixard to Cape
Disappointment, and the credit is all
their own, whatsoever share they
, may concede to the fine ressel that
ccomplished it
She carries 77 souls all told. Her
roster being at follows: Captain, F.
"Glund; First Officer S. Bremer; Sec
ond Officer, G. Stosch; Third Officer,
G. V. Schnehen; Fourth Officer, W.
Xaraberg; Navigation Teacher, G
Steppes; Ship's Physician, Dr. Theo
pold; First Cook, K. Husch; First
tSeward, E. Vollmer; and 12 various
Steward, E. Vollmer; and 12 various
carpenter, sailmaker, biker, Lamp-
German Lloyds. The system is as
wonderfully adequate to the end it
serves and unit " perfection
in this relation as any known to a
tea-going people anywhere.
Captain Glund reports that at 2:58
o'clock a. m. on the 7th of November,
when about 140. miles off the lower
Oregon coast, they experienced sev
eral sharp earthquakes that mads
things hum for a half hour or so, the
imnression siven by the shocks be
ing that of the ship going upon rocks,
and for a moment or two tne iasi
man on board was up against a
problem rarely met with on the high
sea but which soon explained itseu
in ih vrnetitions that ensued. It
may be mentioned, incidentally, that
thi Mnerience was simultaneous
with the reoorta of the violent earth
i.. in nmrr California, on the
Mexican line, dealt with in the press
dispatches of that date.
The Sophie Charlotte is in port
for orders. Captain Glund had ex
pected to receive them off shore here,
but having failed to materiliie he
was compelled to bring his fine ves
sel into port and make specific in
quiry; a-circumstance no one in As
toria will regret for an instant. It ia
to be deplored that the ship could not
have been berthed at a point nearer
the city, o that an Interested public
might have had a cahnce to observe
this model marine establishment and
appreciate the courtesy of her om-
cers and men which they are oniv
too willing to manifest if the chance
is but given them. She is liable to
he here for a day or two awaiting her
orders; and the presumption is that
she will be in possession of them to
day or tomorrow. She is out on a
year's tour, and is due back at Bre-
merhaven about the first of Aogust
next
Her sister ship, the Herxogin. Ce
cile, of the same company and same
line of duty, is due here in the coutse
of two or three week.
ASTORIA TO SPOKANE
SWIFT Ai DIRECT
THE PERFECT FORM
4mt
f'l-
and shape of our Gowns, Dresses,
Waists, Skirts, Kimonos, etc is pro
verbial among our customers. They
are elegant in style trimming atfd
'finish, and the prices make them ad
ditionally attractive. We have a large
and varied stock from which to se
lect, and the colorings are very har
monious. We respectfully invite our
lady friends to look over the season
able offerings we are showing.
Suits, Cloaks and Millinery.
man, donkey-man head waiters, pan
trymen, cabin boys, provision mas
ter etc etc..
These 21. with the 56 vouna ca
dets on board, make her complement;
and a single glance at the decks and
cabins, the spars, rigging, and gen
eral accoutrements of the great
yacht-like ship, is ample to warrant
the oleasant conviction that she is a
veritable sea-home for the whole out
fit; nor can a tingle man on board
disguise the justifiable pride he feels
in her.
This is Jhe Second voyage this
ship has made to this port, she hav
ing entered here tn 1901, and is
pleasantly remembered by very many
in that case. She is a vessel with
beautiful lines, of steel and superbly
equipped in every detail while her
cabin and quarter appointment are
models of comfort, convenience and
utility. She i of 2600 tons, British
register; and her measurements are
as follows: length. 2695 feet; beam,
43.3 feet, and depth of hold, 25 6 feet
The young gentlemen serving as
cadets aboard this fine vessel are
destined to become valued officers c!
the great line that put a premium
upon the best service it can secure
in the handling of its enormous fleet
of fine steamships traversing every
ocean and waterway of the earth, and
tbey each and all come from the best
families in Germany. They are bound
to the company under conditions and
contracts that make for the complete
advantage of all concerned; the boys
securing an ideal education in the
rii.i piu.vao... - -- ,
vorable circumstances of practice and road in TUIamooK
theory as well as in the matter ot
personal consideration and care, mor
ally, physically, and professionally,
while the company is always certain
of having a reserve corps of capable
and loyal young .officers to draw
upon. The cadets pay 100 marks (or
$230) per annul for their maintenance
and teaching and the officers to whom
thev are entrusted are chosen from
the very select of the wide group of
professionals at the command of the
company. It is an admirable ar
rangement and is thoroughly appre
ciated by all at interest.
The lads serve for three years on
shin: then they are
transferred to the great steam liners
for one year; after which they have
to attend the Nautical College main
tained by this company at Bremen
for a period of six months, and final
ly they are given over to the Ger
man navy for one year as a sort of
finishing process and experience then
two years are alloted to service on
the liners, and after a second term of
months at the great marine
NOVEMBER WILL . WITNaoS
OPENINO OF FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER TRAFFIC.
Official notice has been received by
r. R Tohnson. ucncral agent of the
A. & C. R., of the opening of the
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Kail
the famous "North Bank" line
t.ji.' November 17th, for
VII www
throuch MftAenecr nd freight buM
Ml VIS Portland and over the new
bridges. The fast freight schedule as
arranged will shorten the time to tne
east by 24 hours, particular attention
having been given to close connec
tion with the A. & C K R. tretgm
trains. Equal attention has been
given to the arrangement of passen
ger train schedules.
Th new eoulpment purchased tor
thi line is said to be the finest that
mnnev e nit Id buv. and this line will
h nonnlar one for all travelers
' i
frftm the ben nn n. The scenery
alonff the nnoer Columbia river it
the finest in America and a daylight
ride over this magnificent road is a
treat which many Astorians have
promised themselves. Mr, Johnson
h. full information regarding scnea
ules. rate, etc.. at the Twelfth street
office of the A. t C. R. R, which
will be furnished all who are Inter
ested.
The S. F. & P. steamship State of
Calif omit is due at the OR. & N.
docks tonight about midnight, and
will ail at once for San Francisco.
The Portland pres indicate that
this It to be the last voyage of the
State in this service, but there is no
official knowledge of the fact at the
company' agency in thi city. There
is no word a to her accessor on the
line, and people here are of the opin
ion she will tay right where he I.
The Nehalem tug Geo. R. Vosburg
entered port yesterday morning, and
went on to Portland, where he will
be changed into an oil burner, and
will then load there with railway
supplies of all kinds for the Lytic
The Heather arrived in from a
coast cruise yesterday morning. Firs?
Officer Hammerstrom came ashore
nd went to his home on the sick bst.
His many friends trust his ailment
ill be of but short duration.
The customs officials here yester
day paid off the crew of nine men
constituting the crew of the schooner
H. K. Hall, now at Knappton, the
sum of $000 being used for that pur
pose. The Harvest Queen arrived down
yesterday with the barkentme
Wrestler lumber laden for the Bay
City, and she will probably leave out
this morning.
The steamship Geo. W. Elder is
due to sail from the Callender. dock
at 6 o'clock this morning, for the
California coast ports on her )ine.
wheat laden, for Europe, some time
today.
The Elmore motor schooner Evvs
ha also returned from Tillamook
Bav. and is loading for the return
trip.
The steamshin Breakwater came
down yesterday morning and went to
sea and Coos Bay at 10 o clock.
The bar pilot schooner Pulitxer
went back to her ocean station yes
terday morning.
The Kamra liner Lurline was doing
good business. at the old stand last
evening.
The steamer Hercules was down
yesterday with a heavy tow of jetty
rock.
SIX
j JUST ARRIVED j
t ' .
Shipment of
Norwegian Boclt Beer
$2.00 the Dozen.
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. jj
Phone 1881. oy Commercial ot.
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers
tHWtWWWti 44 1 1 1 M 1 1 M I M 1 1 !
The oil steamship Atlas, with
Barge No. 3, came down the river
yesterday morning and went to sea
and the coast of California.
How to Cart a Cold.
B as careful as you may you will oc
casionally take cold, and when you do,
get a medicine of known reliability,
one that has an established reputa
tion and that is certain to effect a
quick cure. Such a medicine is
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It
has gained a world wide reputation
bv its remarkable cures of this most
common ailment, and can always be
depended upon." It acts on nature
clan, relieves the lungs, aids expec
toration, open the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system
to a healthy condition. During the
many years in which it has been in
general use we have yet to learn of
a single case of cold or attack of the
grip having resulted in pneumonia
when this remedy was used, which
shows conclusively that it is a cer
tain preventive of that dangerous
disease. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy contains no opium or other nar
cotic and may.be given as eonfi
dentlv to a babv a to an adult
For sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggists
Subscribe to the Morning Astorian
lt ner manth bv mail or carrier
The U. S. Engineer's steamer Ma-
ior Guv Howard is undergoing a
general course of repairs at the As
toria Iron Works dock.
The British steamship Foreric is
about finished loading at the Ham
mond mills and will probably clear
today or tomorrow.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore arriv
ed in from Tillamook yesterday
morning will sail again today at 7
a. m. for that port.
The Hazel Dollar got away over
the bar yesterday for Shanghai, with
a big million feet of lumber for
Chinese delivery.
The French bark General Faid
herbes is due down from Portland,
mimm. awm minim 97iSi Vt 7 V
4Jt
4 K H M ii I
Will cure any case of Kidney or tJiaciaer uisrase not
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
, T. F. LAUREN OWL DRUG STORK.
Cures BadcBchQ
Corrects
Irregularities
Oo not risk having
Bright's Disease
or Diabetes .
LOTS of style in these overcoats of
ours; auto coats, raincoats,
topcoats, general utility over
coats, dress-up overcoats,
we're ready for any sort of
demand on us; and we know
the styles are ripht.
Hart, Schaf f ner & Marx
don't make any other but
stylish clothes; all-wool, per
fectly tailored. We'll fit you
in every way, taste, body,
pocketbook. .
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$20.00 to $30.00
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1 i 1 :
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Nil Rtn kMi Hit
UNDERWEAR
Now is the time to lay in your sapply of Winter Underwear.
Let us fit you out Selling good underwear is one of our
"hobbies, . We sell the kind that makes friends for our store.
- ' AA a t y-v s-v . a ""i . Ai- P 1 fill 4-r I fill
Woolens, S2.5U to S1U.UU tne suit. tonoiititiyi
IT'S A GOOD THING TO REFER
to the reputation of a store before
making any important purchases
therein. Before you buy is the time
to look up the matter. Ask question
Find out if the store you intend pa
tronizine keeos its pledges. Be sure
that you learn if it sells the qualities
it claims; if it treats ti customers
honestly and fairly, then, if satisfied,
buy there,- Do all the asking you
wish about us among your friends,
and that you will result in your com
me here remtlarly.
Come in and see our $125 Kitchen
Range.
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"THE BIO STORE.
SHOES HATS'
i JLL mmmmmmJZZZmmm
CHICKEN TAMALES
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENING
HOME-MADE, and of the choicest
ingredients; put up under supervU-
ion tnat guarantees mcir pcntt-i
freedom from all deleterious matter.
MRS. F. WOOLLEY
284 Tenth Street
Between Exchange and Franklin.
HOT OR' COLD
Golden' West
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.ihliflt
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
PORTLAND, ORE.
AMUSEMENTS.
...ASTORIA...
THEATRE
ONE NIGHT
ONLY
A Sumptuous Production of
"THE
HOLY CITY"
- WITH
Luella Morey
-AS-SALOME
Direction Le Comte and
Flesher
A pure, instructive, Illustrative
Story of the days of
Our Saviour.
Superbly Mounted
Strong Supporting Co.
Costumed Correctly
Prices for this engagement
25, 50, 75, $1.00
SEATS NOW ON SAUJ.
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Only All Rail Route to Portland tod all Eastern PUnts. Two
daily trains. Steamship tickets vU all Ocean Lines at Lowest Rate.
For rates, steamship and sleeping-car reservations, call on or addresa
Q. B. JOHNSON, Ocn'l Agent
12th St, near Commercial 8t ASTORIA, ORIOOM.
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LET US TELL YOU ABOUT
Tungsten Electric Lamp
Greatest advance in lighting method a ainca the invention of Incandaacanl
lamp.
EXAMPLE
32 C. P. Ordinary electric lamp consumea 110 watta par hour
32 CP. "Tungsten" electric lamp consumea 40 watta par hour
Saving 70 watta per how
By using "Tungsten" lamps you can get 27S per cant increasa in light lor
the same cost or In other worde can have the aama quantity of illumination
for 35 per cent of the cost of lighting with ordinary electric lampa,
The Astoria Electric Co
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MORE THAN HE NEEDS
Once in a while a man gets mort
land than he can handle land he'd
be glad to exchange, -but doesn't
know how or where. Most likelj
we can help you out if you're in thai
fiicat any rate it won't cost you any,
thing to find O'lt by calling here. Alj
sorts of real estate proposition takes
cara of here buying, selling, renting
A. R. CYRUS
about it. 424 Commercial street,
Astoria.
November Bargains.
12 Bore, Double Barrel, Hammerless
Shotgun $17.50.
As good a shot gun as any $50 gun.
A Lady's Solid Gold Watch, 17 Jewel
Case Diamond Set $32.
The DIAMOND WORTH the MONEY
.- All other goods at eastern catalogue prices.
A. G. SPEXARTH ""