The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 18, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOUSING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1901
OCEAN, BAR,
BAY, DOCK
AND RIVER
Capt Charles Richardson brought
' tk dandy Columbine into port yes
terday t noon, from a 10-day cruise
; fai Poget Sound and coast waters. She
curried all manner of supplies and
materials to the lightships and sta
tions north of her and south of the
stratis," including Destruction Isl
tnd. Cape Flattery, Edit Hook, New
Dimgenncss, Point Wilson, Patos
Island, Turnagain Point, and Light
ship No. 67; and has been busy ship
H the rime she was gone. She pick
ed last Tuesday's gale in the upper
Sound and reports its effect severe
and far-reaching.
The steamer Lurline was held at
Portland yesterday to have her boil
ers blown down, and the Kamm
steamer Undine came down last night
in her stead. She went back at 7
o'clock, with plenty of freight, and
the following named passengers from
this city: Mrs. J. E. Fremiant, C F.
Houston, P. S. Stamp, M. E'ia and
Robert Ames.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore arriv-
td in from Tillamook Bay yesterday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with big
load, consisting, of 2500 cases of sal
mon and 750 cases of cheese. She
will leave np for Portland at an early
lour this morning.
The steamship Breakwater arrived
down yesterday morning and after
brief berthing at the O. R. & X.
piers, went on her way to- Coos Bay,
at 9 oclock. She had her whistle
with her).
The French bark David DAngers
got to sea yesterday morning on the
steel hawser of the tug Wallula, en
route to London, direct, with her big
cargo- of grain.
The motor schooner CiTaud C.
went to sea and Tillamook Buy yes
terday at 1 o'clock with a full cargo
f general merchandise.
The steamship Rose City is expect
d down early tomorrow morning
from Portland and will depart from
the O. R. & N. pier at 8:00 o'clock
sharp. '"' '
The steamship Roanoke is due to
leave out for the coast of California
at 6 o'clock this morning from the
Callender dock. "
The oil tank steamer Atlas came
down from Portland yesterday and
went to sea at once, bound for the
lower California coast.
The steamer Eureka arrived in
from her name-sake port yesterday
and after a short stay at the Callen
der, went on to Portland.
The French bark Rochambeau wilt
go up stream today on the hawsers
of the Harvest Queen.
Good Cough Medicint For Children.
The season for coughs and colds
is now at hand and too much care
cannot be used to protect the chil
dren. A child is much more likely
to contract diphtheria or scarlet
fever when he has a cold. Th;
quicker you cure his cold the less
the risk.. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy is the sole reliance of many
mothers, and few of those who have
tried it are willing to use any other.
Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W.
Va,, says, T have never used any
thing other than Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for my children and
it has always given good satisfac
tion." ..This remedy contains no
opium or other narcotic and may be
given as confidently to a child as to
an adult. For sale by Frank Hart
and leading druggists.
;.. . . rKatea
At Paso Robles Hot Springs.
Among the many charming stop
ping places in California is Paso
Robles Hot Springs.
Here are conditions ideal for rest
ful recreation;, quiet, congenial sur
roundings and modern, almost lux
uk accommodations.
Paso Robles Hot Springs is a
winter resort hotel with the hospi
tality of a home; a healing spring
without the atmosphere of a sana
torium; an enchanting country place
with the conveniences of a great
resort ' ;
Ask any O. R. & N. agent for
illustrated booklet, "Paso Robles Hot
Springs."
The Store ?5he JU T -
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Women BEfVi HIVEutttcrs
' iisiiiii isto ciiii Biis
We can not inge to strongly , the comfort of shop
ping in the morning.
Our l:st of Christmas presents are full of interest
j Special sal; ia all lines of ready-to-wear garments
X Out Jim-f toys still complete, and prices beyond
competition.
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THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX CLOTHES
A Merry Christmas
for the Folks
If , you buy your Gifts
Of P. A. Stokes
We have a very extensive line of Christmas Gifts,suit
able for men, young men and boys. You can't think of
anything desirable that we have not got.
We have a swell line of Carter & Holmes celebrated
Ties 50c and up.
A bright and snappy line of Monarch and Cluett Shirts
$1 to $1.50.
In Sox, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Gloves, Underwear,
Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Etc, we can show you
anything your taste desires and at prices that will suit
all. We are exceptionally strong in those lines and in
vite your inspection. '
A nice silk Umbrella is always acceptable and a very
useful gift, or supposing you go a little higher &nd get a
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Suit or Overcoat. You can get no more beautiful or sub
stantial present nor can you get one that will cause the
recipient to remember you longer, 18.00 to 30.00.
HATS, HATS,
Hunters Qreent the smartest color you have ever laid eyes on, the
cleverest shapes you ever laid hands on, good style. In black and
brown too. 93. OO - - - - - - . ...
SMOKING JACKETS
BATH ROBES
RIGHTS OF 1Y GEII
GRAFiTEO FAST
PROSPECTS FOR THE ELEC
TRIC LINE TO SEASIDE
NOW VERY BRIGHT.
It is stated on good authority that
the announcement may now be safe
ly made that the rights of way be
tween Astoria and Seaside for the
proposed electric line are nearly all
obtained, or are in such shaoe that
lhcir securcment wi , u.
matter of a comarativcly short time.
Many of the heavy property hold-
ers have given , the rights of way
across their properties. The various
; small objections that at first arose
jiiave b en smoothed out or surmount
ltd in one way or another, and in 9112
I j lace a very slight change was made
l in the routing to avoid difficulties. It
....WlilTHAN'S.;..
Now is the Time
Xmas Novelties !
are now all on display and stock
perfectly complete come before
the rush'. -
Books, Callendars, Toilet Ar
ticles and Sets, Kid Pooks,Gan)es
Fountain Pens, Xmas Post Cards
and Xmas Cards, Leather Novel
ties, Hand Painted China, Brass
Novelties etc.
Vhitmans Bookstore
Write for Our Xmas Catalogue
111 11 CO
....FOR A
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
-)GO TO(-
i Johnson Phonograph
! Parlor Serond Floor Over Scho'held A MattVn Co
mmmatumssuBi
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Hams J gc per lb.
Bacon 7c per lb.
Lard 5 lb. pails 65c
Choice Butter 65. 70. 75c
per roll
Ranch Eggs . . 35c per doz.
All kinds of meat at
the lowest market
price.
684 Commercial St
will be good news to all the resi
dents of this city and of the territory
intervening between here and Seaside"
that the delay in getting the righn
of way has been overcome. It is
now promised that the work of actuat
construction of the line, should be
commenced by April 1, and this is
credited by the men back of the en
terprise. .
Among those who have already
given the rights of way are the fol
lowing: J. T. Ross, Lester McLeod,
John II. Jeffers, Irving M. Jeffers,
Astoria Abstract & Title Company,
J. Q. A. Bowlby, F. G. Taylor, V.
Boelling. To secure the others is be
lieved to be only a matter of effort
during the next week or two.
H. O. Van Duscn, who is doing the
principal rk in securing the rights
of way, said yesterday the work U
progressing very satisfactorily now.
"We have obtained many of the larg
er ones," he said, "and we anticipate
no serious troubles with the others.
We are given to understand that the
finances are in readiness and will be
forthcoming the moment we are
ready with th rights of way, and na
turally we are very anxious to get
everything straightened out as soon
as possible. The construction means
so much to Astoria and Clatsop coun
ty that all good citizen should lend
their aid in promoting the enterprise,
and I am glad to say that nearly all
we are dealing with seem very will
ing to do just the right thing. It
was only natural that there should
have been a few ' little things to
straighten out, and now everything
promises well."
It is stated that F. L. Evans, pro-!
HEROIC MEASURE TO BE
PRESENTED SOON !
TEXT OF DR. OWENS-ADAIR'S
BILL FOR THE STERILIZA
' TION OF HUMANITY.
The Morning Astorian has had a
good deal to say, at one time ni
another, in regard to the proposed
legislation about to be introduced at
Salem at the instance of Dr. B.
Owens-Adair of this county, and
which is causing wide and interested
comment here and all over the States
of Oregon and Washington; and in
behalf of the growing entiment in
favor of this heroic, yet sound, plea
for the up-lift of physical, mental and
moral humanity, this paper now haj
pleasure in presenting the text of the
proposed bill; in order give the read
ing public a fundamental idea of the
proposition and to show how great a
matter may be compassed in a
meagre space. It reads as follows:
Our Apple Show!
We are showing a fine assortment
of the famous
HOOD RIVER APPLE
of the following varieties
Winter Banana, King, Wagoner,
Spitzenberg and Hyde Kings.
Our price places them within your reach.
Come and see them.
Acme Grocery Co.
HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
521 COMMERCIAL STREET
PHONE 681
sent $500 east as a deposit for thj
printing of the bonds. Mr. Evans as
sures the directors of the company
that be is confident the actual work
of construction can commence by
April 1, and that all he is waiting for
is the securement of the rights of
way. This part of the work the di
rectors of the : company had agreed
to do for him. .
AMONG THE ISLANDS.
MANILA, Dec. 17. -The ' Asiatic
fleet, commanded by Rear-Admiral
Giles B. Harbcr, sailed today on it
cruise among the southern islands of
the Philippine group. The fleet will
rturri to this port on January 9.
"An act providing for the Bteri-
lizatlon of criminals, epileptics,
ins , and all feeble-minded
persons,
"Be it enacted by the Legisla-
ture of the State of Oregon: 4
"Section I. That criminals,
epileptics, insane, and all feeble-
minded persons committed to
any Stale institution of the State
of Oregon, shall be sterilized,
except such as in the judgment
of a legally appointed board of
examiners, whose duty it shall
be to riaFs upon each and every
case, are exempted.
"Section 2. It shall then be-
come the duty of the physicians
in charge of the various State
( institutions to execute the pro-
i visions of this act"
Full List of
Victor Double Disk 75c Records i
now on hand. Full stock of
Victor and Edison Machines and Records i
I' west stock of VIOLINS on the coast.
All at Eastern Prices.
Mr. Citizen:
Buy from your local merchant, he sells his
goods as cheap as you can buy them in Portland, or
elsewhere. The Astoria Merchant buys the Seawall
for Astoria but the Portland Merchant does not,
i A. G. SPEXARTH I
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 -efunded. 50 cents.
j Cold Weather Specials !
Now is the time to lay in your supply
of beverages for the winter months
I Vigoral Beef Tea $2.50 per jug f
Fluid beef in tubes 50c per dozen, high
grade Rock and Rye and all other stan- ,
dard bottle goods at the most reason-
able prices. . ; , ,., '
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i AflLluLAN IMPORTING CO. (
! Phone, 1881. 589 Commercial St.
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers