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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1909)
TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1909. THE MOKNUNU ApTUIua, AjaivitiA, uimiajuw. 4 ) ! Ladies Outfitters lh W A rill MlITTi.K ATTEMPT. Rutouanena and Constipation. ...,,w- r . t The Store ForWomen i We have had a great day Saturday in I Millinery, due no doubt to the great re : reduction in the Trimmed Hats. i THiS SALE CONTINUES UNTIL WEDNESDAY t This is the greatest opportunity of getting an ele gant hat lor little money. OIL BARGE i. 91 MUCH BETTER OCEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER OIL BEINQ PUMPED OUT OF OF HER BY THE STEAMER MAVERICK. ""The steamship Rose City. Captain Mason, was alongside her berth at the 0. R. & N. pi" yesterday at 11 HO and left up for the metropolis just aa hour liter. Some of her passengers' were left in this city, ow ing to a misapprehension of the fig res on the departure board; they md "12;40". and many construed it Jo be "2:40". and had to take the A. & C express last evening, in con-J eqntnce. Among" the Astoria peo ple on board the Rose City, we're Earrey Allen. Otto Utinger. Hamil ton Garner and Frank Parker, all homing from Stanford University, for the summer vacation, and all looking in fine form, and ready for all the pleasures incident to the coming sea son. An aunt and cousin of Harvey Allen's were among the passengers left by the Rose City. Mrs. C O'Hara and Miss Catherine O'Hara, of San Francisco, and it is needless to say that their enforced stay here yester day afternoon was made delightful for them -by their kinsmen and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. F.W.Schmidt and Sttle son were aboard the Rose City, and came ashore to meet and greet their brothers, the Messrs. S. and Chris Schmidt, the well knowa packers of this city, much to the pleasure of all concerned. The Rose City had 314 passengers on board this trip. The Port of Portland Commission steamer McCracken arrived down on Sunday, and fastened on to the bar schooner Joseph Pulitzer, and swung her up stream The fine vessel will be docked at St. John's and thor oughly overhauled, and will probably be invested with a gasoline engine and propeller. When the. steamer Lurline went ud last evening, she had the following names on her register: C. J. Bassett, John Flint, H. A. Espey, A. X. Douglas, G. B. Loomis, O. Mann, O. F. Belden, Mrs. L. Stoner, C Benson, E. A.' Dundas, R. C. Bell. The steamer R. Miler has changsi her schedule, as follows: She now leaves Astoria tor Cathlamet, at 2 o'clock p. m. instead of 2:30; and leaves Cathlamet for this port, at 7 a- m. instead of 8, as heretofore- The fine Hammond lir.er Geo. W. Fenwick cleared yesterday for the Bay City with 2.000,000 feet of lum ber from the Hammond Mills. and will sail tomorrow morning. The three-masted schooner Com pter has arrived in from San Fran cisco, after a long and heavy pas sage up, and will go to Rainier for i return cargo of lumber. The steamer Alliance made her get away from this port early on Sunday last bound for the Coos country, with an excellent line of business, above and below stairs. The new steamer Hyak, built at Portland for the Kitsap fleet over on Puget Sound, came down the river early yesterday morning and went to sea and Seattle. The steamer F. S. Loop, with about 900,000 feet of lumber loaded at Portland, Prescott and Knappton, went to sea and San Francisco, on Sunday last The Russian ship Dundee has fin ished loading at Knappton and will sail for Vladivostok on the first available hawser over the Columbia bar. The steamer Argo is due to depart from the Callender pier at 4:30 o'clock this morning for Tillamook waters, with freight and passengers. The steamer Northland is due to arrive in at the Callender dock at any hour today, from the Golden Gate, after another load of lumber. The steamer Hornet, from San Francisco, with a cargo of blasting powder, entered port on Sunday last and proceeded up the river. The Breakwater made her usual Sunday entrance here, and kept on up the river with freight and pas sengers for the metropolis. The steamship Senator is now laid up over at Seattle, and will begin her Alaskan run to Nome, on the second of the coming montft. The steamer Nome City is expect ed down the river, en route to the Bay City today or early tomorrow morning. The British steamship Invertay finished coaling early on Sunday morning last and left out for Como, B. C. The steamer Yellowstone, with railway ties and lumber forming, a big cargo, went to sea yesterday morning. It is claimed by those in touch with the situation of the oil barge, No. 91. in the lower harbor, that there is a fair chance of saving the hulk and also the most of her cargo of oil. which aggregates about 17.000 bar rels at this writing. The steamship Maverick, Captain Daniels, has beeu alongside the careened barge since early on Sunday morning, and has been pumping steadily on the barge's oil tanks all the time, and up to sun down last evening had taken well on to 6000 barrels from her and into the tanks of the Maverick, where it will do far more good than in spreading itself all over Columbian waters, to the annoyance and loss of hundreds of people afloat and ashore. The Standard steamship Asuncion entered this port last night and thi master of the Maverick borrowed couple of powerful pumps from her and these have been set to work ex hausting the fluid cargo, and it it quite probable that the sunken ship will be so lightened by nightfall to dav. as to make her salvage a cer tainty in the course of quick time. The dirty, sticky, black oil that exuded from No. 91 has made itself offensive on every thing along tha Astoria waterfront; boats, steamers, piling, slips, ladders, nets, fishing gear, from Smith's Point to the Ham mond mill docks at the Tongue; and from the look of it, it is there to stay, since each recurring flood tide brings a new deposit and finds a new place for it. Captain Stannard has filed a wreck report at the custom house, giving the bare facts of the disaster tha overtook his vessel as she cntere here last Thursday night and differ ing but little from the report publish ed in these columns on Saturday morning last. He also suggests that the ship will be pontooned .and possible steps taken to float and save her; but just what these steps are to be, is not hinted, and cannot be sur mised bv those most jntereste around (his port. Brooklyn Artist Trie To Sukkle But Make Failure. NEW YORK, May 17. Arthur Schoen. a Brooklyn artist, who was reported mysteriously missing to the slice on May 15. was found late Sunday in the woods near Richmond Hill, LI with a bullet hole through head which has destroyed the ght in both eye. He was conscious nd at the hospital where he was conveyed it was thought he might re cover. Schoen said that he had been wounded in the woods and helpless for 36 hours. Denying that he had tried to suicide, he declared that he had been cleaning his revolver and that after firing one shot at a tree to see how it worked he lost conscious ness and did not revive for several hours. Neighbors of Schoen who designed number of art works for the Colum bian Exposition at Chicago and who was well known in art circles declar ed that at about the time he disap peared they had received letters from him Announcing intention to kill him self. a woman Walker. The steamer J. B. Stetson entered Takes Her Son Out For A 400 Mile Stroll In Michigan. TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., May 17 What probably is the longest wa taken by a woman since pioneer day is being planned by Stella M. Chamti ney, reporter on the traverse u Evening Record. In company wi her 15-ycar old son, Don Ch;nnpncy who is attending scnooi at uueniii, she will walk from Oberlin to Trav erse City in June. The distance is more than 400 miles The mother will join her son at the close of the school year Rlllouuiea and Constipation, For yean I wi troubled with bil iousness and constipation, whicn made life miserable for me, My ap petite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamber- Iain's Stomach and Liver tablets The tablets relieve the ill-feeling at once, strengthen the digestive func tions, purify the stomach, liver ana blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa I'otts. Birmincham. Ala. These tablets are for sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. CLOUDBURST IN IOWA. BOOST la.. May IS. A cloud burst occurred Inst evening at Hux ley, la. Great hailstones covered the ground' six inches deep, and in some places the roads were flooded. A Card This la to certify that all druggist are authorised to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents nneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates, i ne genuine it in a yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. First national Bank of Astoria DIRECTORS Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G. C. Flavbi J, W. Lthuu O, O. uuauw Capital Surplus Stockholders' Liability ,. j i . . i:htaiilimiii:i ihv .$100,000 . 25,000 ..100,000 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE SCANDINAVIAN - AMERICAN SMS ASTORIA, OREGON. APRIL 28, i909 Securitiet nad lotnt J146.420.M Fixturei 4,45769 Cash and due from banks 31.712.74 1182.590:79 Capital $ 50000.00 Surplus J.JWJ.WJ Undivided profile 1.070.80 Deposit! 128.01999 $182.59079 NEW TO-DAY Chance To Clean Your Carpets Yourself Rent our electric carpet cleaner, $2.50 per day. Anbody can handle it Apply to W. A EIGNER Telephone 221. .. Kelley, The Wood Man. Win. Kelley, the wood and coal dealer, is prepared to supply the pub lic and all hit old customers with the best slabwood that Astoria has ever seen. He promises not to join any combination to raise the price of wood and he will keep his old title of "the man who keept the price down." Ring up Main 2191 for particulars. CASTOR I A For Xo&aUi and Children. If Kind Too Have Always Boo$ Boon tha Signature of A New Train de Luxe. The Canadian Pacific has placed k. commission its service de Luxe be tween Portland and St Paul. This train will run solid between St Paul and Portland, making the run in two days and 13 hours. It is the finest equipped train in the West For rates and full particulars, apply to James Finlayson, agent, 377 Commercial street, Astoria. The Human Appetite. Of all the whimsical, shifting, unre liable, treacherous, exacting things la the world, the human appetite for the right thing to eat is, perhaps, the most unreasonable and imperious There ae those who humor It; oth ers who defy it; and all men are more or lest inclined to treat it with con sideration. To find a place where I.T, Lv. 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Write Your Name In Fire Above the door of your store that all who sec may under stand that a business of some worth is conducted there. AN ELECTRIC SIGN Adds a class of touch to your place of business and beau tifies your streets. Astoria Ble(rlc:CpQ Sherman Transter Co. HINRY SHERMAN. Manager. . Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred-Tricks and Fwtare Wagons-Pianos Moved. Boaed and Shipped. M Commercial Street ; VmkmVmV and the start home will be about port on Sunday last and proceeded j Jne l5- No attempt w.ll be made to up stream without any delay here. make a record in tunc, their object be- ir.g to see as much of the country as Lightship No. 88, has coaled and j possible en route. It is intimated willleave out for her station off thsitt the trip will con.-umc about Columbia bar sometime today. S,wtnty 0I,C days" Vl'ry I,U,e ''' ' , will be carried by the wayfarers. The dandy Heather has returned ! 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They Break up Colds, Cure Feverishness", Constipation, Teething Disorders, Headache and Stomach Troubles. THESE POWDERS NEV ER FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. A trial package will be sent FREE to any mother who will address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Whooping Cough. "In February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hartland, recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and said it gave his customers the best of satis faction. We found it as he said, and can recommend it to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs. A. Goss, of Du rand, Mich. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. For a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Salve. It will allay the pain almost instantly and quickly heal the inured parts, For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. Morning Astorian, 60 cents month, delivered by carrier. per tered, at the least cost in each case, and yet keep the appetite in proper and peaceful subjection, is always desirable information. One place that is conceded as perfectly adapted t: this, is the Palace Restaurant, just opposite the Page building, on Com mercial street in this city. Try ;t once, and patronize it always; that is the rule of the Palace. 17 00 a m H SO n in I.T. I.V. MoOowun A.torl 00m 4S0pm SOOftm IMpn H SO a 01 5 SO p in 7 :t0 in 10 30 n in SOOiM 830 S M it 90 k m U Ht p m A. & C. R. R. CO. Saturday-Monday Excursion Rates ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN S3.QO Good going Saturdays and on train No. ai Sunday moroitiga, returning on or before train No. 34 Monday evenings following date of sale. For Further Information Call on or Address Q. B. JOHNSON, Oen'l Agent A. & C. R. R. 12th St, near Commercial St ASTORIA, OREQON. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. J The Proper Place. Go to the Occident Barber Shop if you arc particular ana aesire nrsi- 1 class service. Satisfaction guaranteed, j An expert bootblack and porter has also been engaged. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Mai" Astray Notice. Notice is hereby given that two bay mares have been seized by the pound master and are now at the city pound. Owners can have same by proving property and paying costs. Otherwise the animals' will be sold as required law. FRED OBERG. 1 u 1 Chief of Police. There are carpet cleaners and car pet cleaners, but unless you have an Ideal Vacuum, you cannot clean your stairs, furniture, mattresses, walls, or get at the corners; especially is this by far the easiest operated. I am unable to deliver any hand machine for at least two weeks, on account of the factory being unable to supply the demand. Order will be booked and filled soon as possible. Earl A. Fisher. 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