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THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908, Fl ls OCEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER The handsome lighthouse tender Armeria, Captain William Gregory on the bridge, arrived in yesterday afternoon from Tillamook Rock and Lightship No. SO, to each of which the delivered stores and supplies of all kinds. She berthed at the 0. R. k N. pier, took on water, and then went to the Ninth street dock. The Lurline came down in good season yesterday, all hands having but little to do on the run except stow away the fine Thanksgiving dinner put op for their delectation. When she went up last evening she bad on board as passengers: J. S. Gflton, Dr. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Grandd, Miss E. A. Williams and Frank Olsen. The fine steamship Geo! W. Fen wkk, of the Hammond fleet, arrived h yesterday 'from the California coast, and went to the docks of the Hammond Lumber Company, at Tongue Point, wher she will load Immediately for the return voyage. The schooner W. H. Talbot went ut eysterday morning, with her big load of lumber, bound for Manila, after quite a stay in this port, owing to adverse weather. The steamship Breakwater arrived down yesterday morning and went to tea and Coos Bay on her usual schedule time. The gasoline motor sloop Condor, with Captain Bob Jones on the "bridge" went over the bar yesterday morning, bound for Tillamook, Wald port and other coast points. The steamer Alliance entered port yesterday from the Coos country and went on to Portland after a brief stay at the Callender. . The 'steamship Geo. W. Elmore vffl be down from Portland early tali morning and will leave out from the Callender dock for San Francisco. The steamship Senator is dne at the O. R. & N. piers tomorrow aorning at an early hoar, sailing thence for the Bay City. , The Norwegian ship Alexander Isenberg was among the getaways from the lower harbor yesterday. on the quality of their work, told them how much he had enjoyed their comedy, and turning to Rice, said: "You certainly have learned how to listen, and you looked so serious while you were doing it, that yos doubled the value of your partner1! work. That is acting, my boy." Rice and Cady are the successors of Weber and Fields, German dialect comedians, and in "Hipl Hip! Hooray" they are seen in the biggest success that Jos. Weber's Music Hall has known in recent year. Original production comes here, with which show girls and "squabs' figure con spicuonsly. AlUSEHEHTS SUNDAY NIGHT. - One night, some years ago when Rice and Cady,, the stars' of "Hipl Hipl Hooray! who will be seen at the Astoria Theatre on Sunday night, were dressing at a San Fran cisco theatre, a card was brought to them bearing the name of Joseph Jefferson. A moment later,' the most distinguished actor on the legitimate stage of America was ushered into the presence of the delighted young actors. He complimented them both PUTS AN EfiDil TO RHEUMATISM REPORTS SHOW MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM AND GIVES A SIMPLE HOME RECIPE. Thousands of men and women who have felt the sting and torture of this dread disease, which is no respecter of age, persons, sex, color or rank; will be interested to know that while for many years rheumatism was con sidered an incurable disease, now it is one of the easiest afflictions of the human body to conquer. Medical science has proven it not a distinct disease in itself, but a symptom caused by inactive kidneys. 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The ingredients can be haj from any good prescription phar macy, and are absolutely harmless and safe to use at any time. MH Mill I The Storef Jc for mm f -Ky Women B E E&MJffl VEtf itters I We are overstocked with Ladies Cloaks and have reduced then one-fourth This in black, green, navy, brown, red and tan. X This means the greatest bargains in the cloak Une 1 n Astoiia. A cloak at these prices makes a very de- 1 suable Lnnstmast present. Don't forget to lay in a goodly apply to tb necessary liquors you will be sure to want to serve at least some Cordials or light wines for the Thanksgiv ing dinner nd you bad best or " der now.' " ",'J " ; The highest grade bottled goods at the moat reasonable prices. AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. I ; : - Phone 1881; 589 Commercial St. ' : Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers : 1 " 5 Copyright i)ot ky u. No matter how far you look you'll never see better clothes than we sell. You dont have to take our word for it; somebody else may offer "the best clothes made," and you may think his word as good as ours. These, are Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and that settles it; for all-wool quality, for style, for excellence of tailoring, and correct nes of fit, there's nothing to match them. The new colors and patterns and fabrics are fine; snappy styles and mqdels, clothes for every wearer and every taste. Suits Overcoats This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes $20.00 to $30.00 12.50 to 30.00 Woolen Underwear Hats Dress Shirts Remember The "Stokes Guar antee" with every article we sell NEW YORK LETTER NEW YORK, Nov. 24.-With tur-l keys and pumpkins piled to the roof on every market stall in town, Goth- am is to-day setting about the cele bration of a real Thanksgiving Day the like of which has not been seen on this island in many years. Feast ing was a farce a year ago with finan cial ruin peering in at every pane of the dining room windows through out the panic-stricken metropolis. This year, however, the sight of the extra car loads of plump gobblers, with which every dealer here has for- stalled a general rush for the festive bird, is assuring everyone that plen ty has already taken the place of panic. Strings of wagons, laden 9 the roof, with Thanksgiving things from the grocers, butchers, wine man and confectioners, are to-day touring the town to fill advance orders for next Thursday's spreads in every house. It is seldom that New Yorkers have cause for the feeling of general thank fulness which is beginning to flood the community, and few inhabitant! of this city will fail to lavishly cele brate this harvest home. Highway crime is to-day holding sway in every suburb of this city t3 a more serious extent than has been known in recent years. Holdups have nightly been reported from all sec tions of the Westchester, Long Is land and Jersey outskirts until the authorities have become thoroughly alarmed.. TTo check this sudden out burst of out-door robbery the police have t-day set an emergency watch throughout the more open stretches about the city limits. No one can ac count for this sudden upset of the conditions which have for years made it safe to walk abroad at night even in the most remote corners of Man hattan. The trade of the street thug and highwayman hereabouts has al ways been thoroughly discouraged by the police force and until 'this week no one felt that the bluecoats were unable to cope with this open form of crime. Within the next week it is planned that wholesale arrests of the men behind the masks shall stamp out this alarming succession of hold ops. ' Though the return of old Ross Croker is to-day the talk of every Tammany 'togue, no real upheaval in the local regime is expected from this visitation of the Irish squire. Age has set its seal on the once-powerful Dick Croker welt at upon the greater number of his followers in the rank and file of Tammany Hall. Where years ago the ex-boss could have returned to find a mighty force of the wigwam braves drawn up, eager and active to back his ev ery whim, this phalanx is to-day more fit for an old-man's home than for political fight. One by one the men who would follow Croker to the edge of eternity with blind devotion have lost their grip upon the seats of pol itical power together with their gray hairs, teeth and physical strength. Like Larry Delmore who passed away, a broken old man, last year, the old Croker guards are to-day dead or dying. In the heart of the younger legion of the present Tammany chiefs no fear is felt for the faded presige of Dick Croker. That good old Madison Square Garden will stand for many a year to house the great events of this me tropolis seems to-day assured in spite of its present shaky status. Groups of philanthropic, civic and speculative capitalists have already sprung for ward to prop up the finances of this historic institution in such number and with such strength that its thrcantened razing is now practically averted. If Broadway . were, to be plucked up by the roots and ban ished from this town, no more popu lar commotion could be aroused than has been stirred up by even the sug gestion of doing away with "the gar den." Man and boy, every New Yor ker must associate the beautiful buff building with many of the gayest hours of his life. The most notable events in the world of sport, music, horsemanship, amusement, art and industry have been held here within the memory of the present genera tion. If the. talk of felling this pleasure palace was only a bluff, as is charged, all New York has risen to call it. Reducing the Grecian glories of the Marathon to a duel on the dry circuit of an indoor track is not rous ing people here to much enhusiasm, as Hayes and Dorando to-day pre pare for heir stagy effort. No one be lieves that any true test of the rela tive stamina of the winner and vic tim of the great outdoor race In Eng land, can be made in circles under a roof. The mechanical' grind of the six-day bicycle races it too famaliar to the public here for anyone to real ly expect a dashing long distance con test in the cramped oval track. A crowd will be attracted largely to look over the two famous contes tants; but no one anticipates much real sport. NEW TO-DAY NAME MEANS SOMETHINO. When A. E. Petersen built and named the "Modern" barber shop, he meant that St should stand for what it was called. No patron has missed a single feature of the modern ton sorial parlor :.t that house; and every nevevice in the way of perfect comfort and service is constantly add ed as it develops. The latest is an expert bootblack, the best in the business; a qualification that makes hit employment really "dern. New Location. Steele & Ewart wish to announce that they have moved their electrical fixtures and wiring business from 42$ Bond street1 to 441 Commercial (nex' to Astoria n office), where all busi ness will be transacted in the future. Their new fixture show room will be of the latest design in every respect See opening announcement later. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50 cents. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. CHICAGO, Nov. 26.-The Chica go Association of Commerce, upon request of United States District Attorney Sims, has decided to lend active aid to the Federal govern ment in stamping out the "white slave" traffic in this city. Mr. Sims, in a speech before the association, advocated segregation, for the social eviL CASTOR I A tot Infants and Children. If Kind Yea K2.a Atajs Ek$J Earns the Cgnature of S7 FANCY APPLE Spltzenbergs Northern py - Baldwins A shipment just arrived. Our prices right. Acmb Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE OROCERIE8 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE Ml EVERYTHING FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER A choice shipment of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and chickens just received. Let us supply your table for Thanksgiving. Best Butter 65c per roll. Ranch Eggs 35c. Our Prices as, Low as the lowest We make a specialty of delicious home made sausage made twice daily at our plant. 1 7 PAY US A VISIT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Braden Meat Market 684 Commercial St. . Facing Hospital ....FOE A.... 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