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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 M 3 THE M01LMNG ASTORIAN, ASTOltlA. OREGON The Storef pC,H Ladies: FOR Cfcl-iNJ i t Women BEELi-HIVE tas ; I Sale of all Winter and Fall Millinery J This Week Only i i i Every hat reduced in price. Slaughtering all pattern hats. 1 1 OCEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER A square-rigger was reported off tbe bar yesterday morning, but her Identity nt B "problem, since she did get in close enough to make her timbers visible. During the after noon the drew in more, and was re ported a a four-masted German bark; from which it U concluded she is the Hentogin Cecil, the lecond of the North German Lloyd's training ships and a sister-ship to the Sophie Charlotte, just cleared hence for Australia. She was signalling for a pilot and will probably be in port this morning. The fine steamship W. S. Porter entered port yesterday morning, car gocd with 41,000 barrels of fuel oil She made demonstration that the Colombia bar is not shoaling, as has been .claimed for it by interested peo ple, since the came in 2 hours ahead of high tide, drawing 23 feet of water, and did it easily; and without pilot, at Hat. z t 'The Kamm finer Lurline was ' oh pot time last evening, and left np for, Portland at 7 o'clock. She took with her the following named peo ple: Dr. C W. Barr, William Peter sen, A. Dunbar, J. W. Huff, A. J. Diet, F. D. Finch, and M. E Pot ter '-c?i The steamer Nome City arrived down from Portland yesterday morn ing at an early hour, and left out for San Francisco at once. The oil tank steamer Poma arrived down yesterday morning early and went to sea and the California coast without any delay here. The steamer Shoshone was one of the getaways from this port yester day bonnd (or the Bay City. . The Benecia was one of the lum , ber laden vessels to get out over the 'bar yesterday, bound for the Bay . City. ' The tug Hercules, with the oil barge No. 91, went to sea, San Fran- cisco . bound, yesterday morning, j Subscribe to the Morning Astorian ,60c per mantb by mail or. carrier. THE MAN SAID Th Norwegian- ship Asgerd, Cap tain Halvorsen, wheat laden for Fal mouth for orders, came down stream yesterday on '.the tow lines of the Harvest Queen, and will leave out on her European voyage this morn fag. 4 ' .. ... ' ' The Engineers' steamer Major Guy Howard is off the ways and back on her- run between this port and' the artillery posts at the mouth of the river, and just as lively as VTi, , . The four-masted schooner W. H. Talbot came down the river yester day on the Harvest Queen, lumber laden for Manila, and will depart this morning if bar conditions ar: favorable. NORTH SIDE NEWb Mtaa I. M, WUIImN, ol IIwko, t th accrotUnl rtpmrnutlv t Th Antorlu sod wilt tmk ec of ll Items of sews, order, fur ubcrtpttoii and all kind.. of irlutlu(. 1LWACO "Two years ago you papered my house and it looks just as good as it did when you finished the ; work." That sounds good to nss - - - Perhaps we will not be able to get another job from him for some time but when he needs work we know just about where he will spend his money. .Workmanship is remember ed long after price is forgotten. Allen Wall Paper and Paint Co. " Cor.' llTH AKD BOND - , ..r Fred Gold, who has spent the last year on Puget Sound, returned to II waco the latter part of last week for a visit with his mother anl brothers. Mr. Pogue, a resident of Portland at the present, has been named for postmaster at long Beach on the recommendation of Congressman Cushman. ( Mr. Hoefler, the present postmaster, has been anxious to be relieved of the office for some months, and as Mr. Hoefler has made such a good postmaster, he will be greatly missed by his many friends. Mr. Pogue is t thoroughly competent man for the position and the Long Beach postal service will not suffer under his management. Misses Blanche Herrschner and Irene Scott returned Monday morn ing from Vancouver, Wash., where they wrote in the teachers' examina tion held last week. The Johnson, Henry Co, of Nab cotta, have closed their store at Ocean Park for the coming winter, but will solicit orders three times a week Tuesdays , Thursday and Saturdays. ' Mrs. E. J. Walker of Seaview left the , first of the week for Seattle where she will spend a short time. H. H. Tinker arid his two daugh ters. Misses Myrtle and Delia, are expected home soon from an extend ed trip through some of the eastern states. Isaac Belknapp of Chinook deputy sheriff of Pacific county, has resign ed much to the surprise of his many friends. During Mr. Belknapp's term in office, he has been very strict in his enforcement of the law and many a man has felt the strong arm of the law, who has never before known Walter Seaborg returned Monday from a visit to Portland. He invest ed in several of the most interesting late books to add to.his already large library. , - Sunday evening Rev. Morris, pas tor of the Presbyterian church here cave a very interesting lecture on Alaska illustrated by a magic lan tern, giving his audience some idea of the good that is being accom plished in that territory by the mis sionaries.' - -.: " ' V The following men left Monday morning for South Bend to serve on the grand jury: James Gold, W. C. Morden,! Phil Stuart of Seaview and Edward Becken. ' , The.-Misses Mildred Colbejt, Hits man, Giss anT Darland returned Saturday from South Bend where they had been engaged In writing in the teachers' examination. - E. P. Rowe, the jeweler, received a large assortment of beautiful ar ticles for pyrography work the first of the week, and as he is selling tRem below the prices quote in the eastern catalogues it would be well for all who are interested in this work to look over Mr. Rowe's stock. Miss Myrtle and Alta Johnson of Nahcotta left recently for Walker Or., where they will visit their aunt. Posters are out for a grand mas- ' It fits-" ft Jlfeisy 1 A Gcod Stenographer can write 150 words a minute with a good pencil 125 with a steel pen; but the 6peed is increased to 1 15 with ; , ,V Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen the pen with the Spoon Feed. " " " .,, , The flow is, even and smooth the first drop comes as . readily as the last neither comes until you want it . ' (Stylet and Prices.) t y IVillTCMtrS BOOK - STORE SEE THE SHOW WINDOW. TEN GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD STOP AT "The Cornelius' THE BEST IN PORTLAND Situated in the center of the shop nintr district. 1 o One block from the clanging street Not so expensive as some other -hotels. Sixty rooms with private bath.. Long distance and local telephones in every room. Writing desk in every room. Carpeted throughout with the best velvet carpets. ' The rooms are furnished . in solid mahogany. Every room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed on which is a 40 or 50-pound hair mattress. The furnishings and general appear ance of the public rooms must be seen to be appreciated. "The Cornelius" PARK AND ALDER STREETS Portland's newest and, most modern equipped hotel, solicits your patron age and assures you good service and courteous treatment ,,An exceptional hotel for families who come to Port- and shopping and sightseeing. When next in Portland give us a chance to make you look pleased., THE COR NELIUS Free Bus meets all trains European plan. t C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. . N. K, CLARKE, Manager. gucrade ball to be given Thanksgiv ing at the Ilwaco opera house. The llwacoitea are very enthusiastic over masquerades and it is needless to say this will be a big success. Mrs, Cox and her daughter, Miss Jennie, left recently for MeGowen, Wash., to. work in the cannery there. William Schutts and Harold Rich ardson, who are employed in a log ging camp on Bear River, were visi tors to Ilwaco Sunday returning to Bear River Monday morning. I. M. Ford is at present suffering from severe cold, but it is thought not to be serious. Miss Myrtle Williamson, operator in the central telephone office has been quite ill for a few days with a cotd, but will soon be able to resume her work. THE HEAD HUNTERS. UiMMny Trephlts That Ar ChtrUHtd v' by ths Dyakt. Thu head hunting priHnii!tle of Hi Oyaks are well kmwu to tbe stu ilonm of r-tlmlcy. The Imdlug thoutrhr lit the taking f beads U tbt klmi tuut the i-iuiiirir could secure tlu iur if the conquered and add It t lil own. In- rwtulttg thereby hts -our.igu and strviigtb and consequent ly his rrpuiutloii a hero as king as the hmi f the rlrttin remained In hts nosKtankm. It Is therefore the custom of the eol after battle to wrap the severed heads In a loose erate of rattan and smoke them over a Ore of dnmp wood and leaves. Then they uaug tbe ghastly trophies In the hmiKos tu bundles having so uncanny resemblance to glgautlc clusters of Rrie, ech hend forming a berry. These war trophies are considered by tbe Dyaks tbelr most sacred posses sions and are guarded with the ut most Jealousy and rig! lance. . Thctr losa would menu not only considera ble decrease of personal prestige, bat also the loss of a part of the "soul" that la, of coumK and strength. I baTe often had tbe questionable privilege of sitting under tbe bundles of needs m tbe Dyak bonnes as tbe eat of honor and of examining them closely. Anakoda TJnaang, who claim ed to be my friend, was not talka tive man, but when roused from hts usual stolidity would relate tbe cir cumstances of many a battle and vic tory In the pest with apparent gusto, not unwilling to declare bis court ft and reputed Invulnerability. B. L. E. Lueiing In London Christian. BITS OF MEANNESS.; Quesr Traits Shewn by seme ef the Operatic $tsrs. Tbe celebrated Impresario Scbur mann said It was precarious matter to draw up an agreement with star, for each one bad some strange little provisos which he Insisted on Insert ing. In one contract Tamagno exacted that be should be allowed thirty -seven csndlea each night In his dressing room. Bcburmann wss smsxed that even great tenor should require so much Illumination, but he consented. When Hchurtiinnn visited Tamagno's drawing room be found only two can dles nllght On unother occasion be discovered only one. Inquiries led to the discovery thst the provident tenor saved , up the other cnudlcs and sold them at a profit. 1 . ' , . Kcliiirmniiu said -that a small boy whose father was a great friend of Caruso's, having asked tbe tenor for a signed photograph, received as a reply, "Certainly; go to my photographer; he will sell yon a photograph, and If you bring that to me I will write on It whatever you like." x A great feminine star made a stipu lation that all her bagj-ngo bo curried 1st the eompriiiy'H expanse, duty free, Somewhat to the surprise of the lin- lirewirlo, Hie Indy, wince wnrdrolie wns not extensive, carried nliont with hor n great number of cnormouH, henry lifixes. Thene were afterword (Hhoov ered to contain rice, which U very cheap In Italy uud which was sold at n profit In protectionist France. The spsnese SpyN- k- Tho spy k.vhIwii which the Japanese employed during Jhe war with Uusnln imil which was the wonder1 en well as Hie puzzle of the: world may 1 said to have been Introduced Into Jiipnn by the ancient buxlil, who found t!io hauls for it In a Chinese text from which came ko much of. their military knowledge. Therein mii.v It be rend that the cpy Is the flneHt evolution; of mllltnry strate gy. I'lve kinds nre palnxtnklngly de fined, but the greatest of thene Is de clared to I lie wl)o cum pre! end disloy ally and Ulxaffwtlon to the commander to whom he really bus sworn fenlty lu order that he may so giiln the confi dence of the enemy, live as one of them in their own camps and betray lliem. Into following n course that to tliem will spell deferit.-I. K. Prledmnn In Chicago News.-' f ; ' -s v'.-,j Arundel, white; Calvert, yenowi Chsrlos, ornuire; llnlttmore, greeuj Tal Iwt, purple! Somerset, buff; Cecil, crimson; lVrclwster, tbe union Jack (being (he maritime countyK-Beltl-more Sun. ! An Old Tele. There were rumors of graft In hades. 'This road," declared oue faction, "was to be paved with good Inten tions." weiir "EiHuilne the materlaL Art these sod lutentlonsr-Kansas City Jou mil. . Truthful. Polly rittktlKhts-Tbe leadtnf man nys bs once promised his mother be would never be an actor. Fanny root-tights-Well, be seems to be keeping his word. Couldn't Dsny the Truth, Mrs. M'obb1oI shall Barer forget dear, how Idiotic you looked when you proposed to me. Mr. Wobble (with emphsstsy-1 wss Idlotlo.-IIouie Mags slue. Wbeu men are friends Uwt U M seed of ustlce.-Arutotle. November Bargains. 12 Bore, Double Baircl, Hammcrlcss ' Shotgun $17.50. ' Mi As good a shot gun u any 50 gun. ; , I A Lady's Solid Gold Watch, 17 Jewels I tiase uiamonu oei pntu -u. The Diamond Alone Worth the Money All other goods at eastern cstalogut prices. , . : ,..,..r ,rTi A. G. SPEXARTH l i Maryland County Flsg.. How ninny slutlentu of Maryland history are aware of the fact that In mlililloii to the Maryland colors, gold mid black, embodied in our state flag, encu county of the 'province erected prior to HJ5 hud Its own colors? ,. Ten couiitles had been erected In Maryland prior to 1C05. Colors for the organizations of these several coun ties were assigned as follows: ' St' lUos rd: Kent, blue; Anne Hire en IxeeH, It you want thing well done, deal to It yourself In spite of what tbe proverb ears. If you really want It well done hire sn eipert If you try to do It yourself you are pretty rare to botch It-HomervlUe Journal aqul.lt Harmony, rtper-Tbe rnrra peat music I aem beard whatever wss douo et Jamie Msctauchlsn's. There wase f ifteen us pipers In the wee beck parlor, all ptsyln' different chunea. 1 tbeekt I as floatln In heejren.-runch, Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the Irritation in the throat, soothes the inlamei mem branes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungt are healed and atrengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Re fuse any but the genuine in the yel low package. T. F. Laurin, 01 Drug Store. Cheap Coal Kelley the Coal and Wood Dealer will deliver and place in your cellar a ton of the best coal for $7.00 same coal for $6.00 at the yard. Phone Main 2191. Barn 15th and Duane. All kinds of cordwood and hardwood inside fir and boxwood (or sale. Tbe dean Man. . The man who delights Is personal cleanliness, and enjoys bis shave, shampoo, haircut, and bath, la As toria, always goes to the Occident barber shop for these things sad gets them at their best pass NEW ARRIVAL Imported Malaga Grapes Northern Spy. Jonathan and King Apples. mMMwmw Acme Grocery Co. HIGH OXADI OROCXRIU 521 COMMERCIAL gTBEST ?HONX Ml t tllMH I MMHtHMMMMtj .JUST ARRIVED Shipment of Norwegian Bocll Beer $2.00 the Dozen. AMERICAN IMPORTING CO." Phone 1881. 689 Commercial St. Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers ' IMMmMIIMHUmHMIMIMMMIIIIMMMIUMIIt Your Have MAGAZ I N E Bound Into Elegant Books I P V : .-) C T . -BY- TheJ.S.DELLIN GER CO. Blank Book Makers iRaper Rulers Commercial Printers ( ' " ' 10. 5 V;..-J O i f r.. i- They Do Everything in the Printing Line ot the Lowest Prices for ; f Good Work. S if.. ',: .- '! i.;