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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1909)
Put new shoe on the youngster. Look at them in a week. TWw usually battered, scraped, almost .WW Get pair of Buster Brown V nS Shoes. ... ' km Scuffing, .craping, kicking doesn't r 14W . thent-they thrive on knocla. The?. ' WfJ For youngster, $150 to 5250 .'HE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. INCENDIARY FI HI SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1909, , r ii iNipiiiwmiMiiiiiiiiiiwWwif"' JIM'MIIM ' 'nr 111 MMM yev :v"nr .xuLgasis , 7 (1 on I HE PACKARD SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS The BEE HIVE OCEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK - . AND RIVER THREE CHILDREN MEET DEATH AT HASK-LL ME MORIAL INSTITUTE. RATTLE CREEK. Mich, Feb. $- Th wtdesnread belief that the fire early today in the ltyskell Memorial rimhnn Home, which resulted m im death of three children was caused by, incendiary. Following the recent schism in the Adventists cnurcn a ..mhrr of huildinirs of the denomi nations here have damaged by fires which have generally been charged to im-endiaries. The orphanage was or iginally a Seventh Day Adventist in stitution but later has been pnvaieiy supported. V 0 BUSTED THE TRUST. The following, taken from the Port land Journal, indicates how narrowly gome of the coast steamers are hedg ed in with unexpected dangers and what a careful watch means when perpetually and rigorously maintained: -With dose. to 100 passengers on board and coople hundred tons of freight, the steamer Alliance, Captain Parsons, arrived at Conch street dock this morning from Coos Bay. It was the largest crowd of travelers brought here from Coos for some time. "Captain Parsons reports that when about 10 miles to the southward of the mouth of the Umpqua river the Alliance narrowly escaped collid ing with the monster uprooted tree that haa been adrift off the coast for several weeks, and which was report ,a W on the former visit of the Alliance. The tree was passed at 1:30 o'clock in the morning md Chiel Officer Nolan, who was on the bridge at the time, says he discovered it jnst in time to steer the craft aside about its own width. A collision would , probably have damaged the steamer seriously, as the tree is said to be fully four feet in diameter. "The Alliance had fairly good weather coming up the coast. The wind blew strong from the southwest, and occasionally turned into heavy ..nin soualls. The sea was fairly smooth, and the passengers came into port none the worst for the voyage. Amnmr the Dassens-ers was R- F. j nil-" 6 - gray,' son of the owner of the Alli ance, who is on his way back from San Francisco. M lift . V . . v-.i. ..!, w nm. AUSTIN. Tex, fee a. wnen w . . c f the Sate of Texas vs the . . i .v- .,...r Amer can Book Company of New Jer oe i ore, win icaYi m - i , v this trip. L. A. Fitamaurice, formerly se, .na me same ... KL .v. n n. iinr York, which is charged with an in- cniet omcer on iuc w - . . . Breakwater, having ocme here from fraction " , San Francisco to relieve him. It is staie ana ""::, . i... k... well as penalties aggregating SJ.7UU. understood mai air. uu -- i . , . , . offered command of a coaster run- 000. was called for trial yesterday, t ning out of San Francisco." . annou n eo laciorv IO an uarii" .. .1.- been reached and an order dismissing .... .v. v the litigations was entered. The New nita. along wun me ugnui ; v..u,.a i U ,.. u j .v. terse v company has dissolved, it is Horn- and for service on this upper said, and the New York Company coast, are due to leave San Francisco & wiworawn i for this port on the ISth instant, and OU can wear a suit with two; buttons or three; with box back or form fitting; the shoulders are high and broad the lapels long and wide; the pockets are yaribiis patch, pleated, button flap, plain; trousers and waistcoats with new kinks in cut. That's the way our line of ...Hart Schaffner & Marx... colors and patterns,as well as blue and black ""7. M -T-TTI ' f J SUliS IOOK.5, a uiy vuiicij, au sk .J. mi v .rf 3W2 CU ; SPECIAL IN SUITS. Suits, -Overcoats $20.00 to $30.00 $15.00 to $25.00 100 Good Suits; New Cuts ONE-THIRD OFF DON'T FORGET THE "STOKES GUARANTEE WITH EVERY ARTICLE VE SELL to arrive here by the 20th. It is not known yet what the exact disposi ,;nn .ill hr of this fleet, but it will A BAD BLUNDER. NEW YORIC Feb. 5.-Dudley Latham, son of William T. Latham, tion Will oc m iui uki, .i be announced in a few days; some U wealthy snrgeon of Wethcrly. Pa changes have been made in the first assignment of these useful vessels. The steamship Geo. W. Elder ar and a law student at Columbia Uni versity, is in a critical condition at a local hospital today after taking car bolic acid last night by mistake for rived in late yesterday afternoon, and castor oil. The young man reached docked at the Callender at 6 o'clock. with a heavy load of freight and a big passenger list. Among her trav elers were Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Patrick and family, who come from Hum boldt county, California, and who are destined to citiaenship in Cathlamet county. They left for their new home town on the steamer Lurline last evening. The Lurline was simply lined with freight when she arrived down last uo to a shelf in the bath room in nis boarding place in Harlem and grasp ed the wrong bottle, from which he took a draught before he was aware it was poison. His father has been notified. He is 24 years of age. The steamship Senator is due to leave the O. R, & N. Co.'s dock this morning at 6 o'clock for San Fran cisco, and haa a big load of freight and a long list of passengers out of th fnlnmhia. This is owms; in a DUNLAP HATS I Mill mint h DRESS SHIRTS IIIIMIMIMIMIHMIMt "The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes" L - ' ,r f ri. on "Great Questions." uoou Ml t '""""""" X CHURCHES SUNDAY E1I-IIS II CO Just received a carload of choice steers from Portland costing $1435. Have arranged to do our killing at ?. S. Cornelius', and we are now in a position to supply Astoria with the choicest of home-killed stock at the following prices: freient wnen sne arnveu uowu m i . . , .v u tnr large measure to the tie-up on the evening, some of it through stuff for California. From Portland gathered on the way down, f - retain . . . , . i j.i: this port she will take Mrs- Captain but tte most oi . or Keatingt who goe9 t0 the Bay hr. When she left uo at 7 o'clock N1"" rw"" . " ... . City on a visit to tnenos ana Kins she took with her, as passengers, P-" r,; v !. .. , . , Di.i. men for several weeks. Captain h Mrs. Harry ciancnaro, anas uiuv..i- . .. . . ' . , i w. .Mason 01 me r-.-o. r. unc, ,a i ard and Mrs. McOowan, ot mcuow- an s- it is said, to prepare to take over the , , -,1, command of a new steamship just The steamer Stanley Dollar, with an immense load of lumber, loaded at hwer.ni of the btella, arnvea aown yea.eruay. on the Pacifl, and . . . 1 , 1 V L... A. A ,i f ,t I ' ' ' went 10 ine iuwi jiaiuvji. uui v.i ..v.. Beef from 5c to 15c Pork at from 8c to 15c Mutton at from 8c to 15c Sausages at from 10c to 12ic Hams at ......15c Bacon at from 16 to 17c Picnic Ham3 at l"c Lard, S-lb. pails 65c Lard. 10-lb. oails..'. $1-30 Butter at 7c-75c Fresh Ranch Eggs c Tfresh smelt arriving twice daily from Clifton. Plenty of chickens al ways on hand, dressed to order. 684 Commercial St- get out. She will probably get away this morning. The steamer Nome City mved in from San Francisco yesterday morn- inor and went on uo the river for a load of lumber. The steamer Rainier came down stream yesterday from Frescott, Captain Mason may be sent across the continent to bring the vessels around the Horn. At all events she is due to enter the service here by the first of May, when the charter of the Senator expires. up river, (japtam unurcn in com mand, is at oresent busy with the I wreck of the steamer Minnie R. Kel- ton, under the lea of Tongue Point. Grace Episcopal. Services at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. The Holy Communion at Holy Inno cents Chapel at 9 a- ra. and evening service at Calvary Chapel, Seaside, at 7:30. Baptist. Services as follows: Morning, sub ject, "What it Costs to do Right"; ev ening, subject, "Fellowship in Wrong Doing." Other services at regular hours. Christian Science. Services in rooms 5 and 6, I. O. O. F. building. Subject of lesson ser mon, ''Spirit" Sunday school im mediately after the close of the service. The Wednesday evening in the month at 7:30. All are invited. rrirl on "Great Questions." Good music by chorus choirs at both ser vices. A cordial invitation is extend ed to the public to attend. C. C Rarick, pastor- MOTORMAN'S FESTIVAL CHICAGO, Feb. 5. Motoring eclebreties from all parts of the coun try are trooping into Chicago as the advance guard of the army of makers factory experts and demonstrators to co-operate in the eighth annual auto mobile show, which is to open to the public tomorrow afternoon tor a seven days engagement. The early arrivals included several manufac turers of the motorcycles, tires and accessories, in addition to the heads of the big plants engaged in the ex elusive production of pleasure vehi cles. bound to the Bay City with a huge She has been pumping the derelect load of lumber . She went to sea out, and yesterday her pumps gave at once. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. Ita Kind Yoa Have Ahq: E::! out on the job, and today Captain Kerns will send down a siphon, and the work will be carried forward without interruption. As the Kelton is pumped out she is shoved higher on the beach, and when work was stopped yesterday there was 3 feet of water around her at low tide. She has about 300,000 feet of lumber in her hold, and, save for the long soaking it has had, it is as good as ever. Memorial Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Miss Alema Nyland, superintendent. Morn ina service at 11 o'clock, "The Growth of the Mustard Seed and the Pene trating Power of the Leaven" Even ing service at 7:30, "Wherefrom the Tares?" Choirs at both services. All are cordially invited- ga- 77T77l. - --nat iSateMHHMV When her cargo is discharged," she 1 will be bulkheaded about her stern where she is the worse battered, and towed on to Portland, for a general overhauling. Just what disposition Captain Kern will make of her, in the end, is not known here. Just received a new shipment of Laces Embroideries All the latest patterns and designs From 5c the yd. and up Come in and examine the beautiful line and take advantage of the presentprices 5 cent Tinware Assortment Regular 10 and ,15- cent Kitchen and Cooking Utensils will be sold at our bargain counter Today Only at 5 Cents $ Watch Whose Windows for Bargains? w at erm an ' s The Nehalem tug Geo. R. Vosburg entered port yesterday from Tilla mook Bay, and will go on up stream this morning. The 6teamer Cascades was due down from the upper reaches of tide- Presbyterian. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "After Twenty Centuries." Sabbath School, 12:15; Y. P. S. C. E, 6:30; evening worship, 7:30, "Make the Most of it." The evening service ii in observance of Christian Endeavor Day. Special music. Male chorus.' , Solo, Mrs. Harry Flavel. Duett, Miss Simington and Mrs. Allen. Songs by Junior Endeavor. All are invited. Wm. S Gilbert, pastor. Pneumonia Follows La Grippe Pneumonia often follows la grippe bt never follows the use of Foley Honey and Tar, for la grippe cough and deep seated colds. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow pack age. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store NEW TO-DAY Plumbers. Plumbimr service. 80 cents per hour for all work in our tine. See us; our price are reasonable and we guaran tee our work first class; a telephone call will bring our man to your home or business. Phone Main 4061, 126 Eighth street. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B.. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Mai The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. Plenty of smelts every day at Braden-Adams Meat Market. See ad ton page 4. . Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, and it soothes in flamed membranes, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the system. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Swedish Lutheran. Services will be held in the Swedish Lutheran church, Uppertown, as fol lows: morning in Swedish, evening in english. All are welcome. Rev. Karl Renheardt of Portland will speak. First Methodist , Sermon at 1 1 a. m., "Will the World be Converted to Christianity?"' At 7:30 p. m., "Endless Punishment." This will be the fifth sermon in the Wood and Coal. If you want dry fir cordwood, in side fir. bark slab, or boxwood, ring up Kelly, the Wood and Coal Dealer, the man who keeos the prices down. Coal at $7.00 per ton in your base ment or $6.00 at yard. Main Z191. Barn, corner 12th and Duane, The Modern. The best and most up-to-date ton sorial parlor In the city is The Modern. Perfect comfort and service ffuaranteed to all.. Excellent baths. rCv We have large upply . of the famous Golden State Cherries i in Maraschino the most delicious preserved fruit on the market 50 Cents the quart bottle AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. ; Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealer Fisher Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS 1 . V ii MarbOur and Finlsyson Salmon Twines and Netting McCormick Harvesting Maohines Oliver Chilled Ploughs , Sharpies Cresra Separators ' . . ' Raecolith Flooring "l ' ' Starrett's Tools . -: - ,' ' r' ' Hardware, Groceries,,, Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar, Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Palnta ' ril mnA flUaa "'" ' Fishermen's Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Sein Wsb We Want Your Trade V 1 ' 't FISHER BROS. r.-" ' ' BOND STREET ;-: " ' ' Fast Freight vSeiricfe ' ' Dally Servico.Vii!. : ' !j THE A. 01 C. R.R. CO. , ,.. ., , , , j,, ... Through merchandise Cars from Portland to Astoria leave Portland at 6 p. m. Every Day eceptSun day. All less than carload shipments delivered hat Freight House before 4 p. m. will arrive in Astoria 'at 0:6o p. m. For further imformation call on i Q. B. JOHNSON, Qen'I Agent A. & ;C.' R. 12th St, near Commercial St. A8TOSIA, OSSOON.