The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 13, 1902, Image 4

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TI1E MORNING ASTORIAN. SUNDAY, APRIL 13. 1902
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gaiety
Events
Probably the smartest affair of tht
winter season was the cotillion given
In Ironor of Cap lain Harold E. Cloke
by a halt dosen. of tits close friends
on Friday evening. Hanthora's " hall
was beautifully decorated, the walla
being hung with huge American flags,
while signal flags were suspended from
the celling. The electroctlers were also
trimmed with American flags. The
dance cards were brightened with a
little bow of rd white and blue rib
bon in the upper corner, and each
dance was marked with an approprl
ate bugle call. A pretty feature was
the sounding of these calls before the
dances commenced. The germ an was
under the leadership of Miss Floretta
Elmore and Captain Cloke, and was an
unqualified success, -the figures being
carried out in an excellent " manner
and exciting much enthusiasm, parti
cularly the large flag figure which waa
danced to the accompaniment of "Co
lumbia." In one corner of tfce room
a delicious fruit punch was served.
The music waa all that could t de
sired and, at the conclusion of the pro
gram when the orchestra struck up
of Mr. Gdo Parksr last Friday even-
big girls' prise and Harry Ftavel wan
boys' prise. At a late hour luncheon
was served by Mrs. Parker, assisted
by Miss iWaxgvld and Miss Badollet,
Those present were: Virginia Kowlen,
Mary WarfieM, Winifred Van Dusen,
Ellen NowWn, Gertrude Upshur, Maude
Van Dusen, Xetta Drain, Lois Parker,
Florence Carnahan and Lois Carnahuo,
Harry Flavei Willis Thomas, John W
Mayo, William Stine, Carl Boss, Wil
lie Wood, Carl Holmes, Harry Oeorge,
Lawrence Rogers, Harold Lewis and
Mr. War field.
Captain H. E. Cioke entertained a
house party of ten at his quarters at
Fort Stevens last Friday and Satur
day. A dinner was given by Major
and Mrs. Humphreys ami a card par
ty ty the bachelor officer. Those who
enjoyed the hospitalities were Dr. and
Mrs. finch. Miss MeKee, of Portland;
Miss Elmore, of Milwaukee, Miss Flo
retta Elmore, Messrs. McLean, Ben
nett. Hen, Captain Cloke, Lieutenants
Weeks. Pourrie, Brewster, Tobin, Ma
jor and Mrs. Humphreys, Miss Hum
phreys and Mrs. Tobin.
"For He's a Joilv Good Fellow.' the
spontaneity with which the dancers I
joined In the ononis attested to the Mt" dose of the Frank Cooley
great popularity of Cantata Cloke. The i uompanjrs week s engagement at ft.
guests present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen. Dr and
Mrs. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mad
dock, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Prael, Mr
and Mrs. W. W. Rldehalgh. Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. C- It- Thompson,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Tobin, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Van Dusen. Mr. and Mrs. O.
West, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A Cooilig. Mrs. W. a
Kinney, Mr, Newman, Mrs. Upshur.
Miss Adair. Miss Crang. Miss Cole,
Miss Floretta Elmore, Miss Elsie El
more, Miss " Gilbert. Miss Hellborn,
Miss Thsrese Hellborn, Miss Freder
ickson, Mies Bennett, Miss Lemon,
Miss McLean, Miss McKee, of Port
land, Visa Sutherland, Miss Tallant,
Miss Reed, ' , i '; ''i, 4' ' '
1 Messrs. George Barker, 3. R. A. Ben
nett. C. V. Brown. Captiln Cloke, 3.
P. Badollet, Dr. Cordlner, Captain
Goodale, C. A. M. Jleilborn, L. I. lien,
R. S. Howard, of Portland. D. X Mc
Lean, Terry McKean, Lieutenant Mc
Rrlde, X C. MeCua, Dr. Reagles. Dr.
Walsh, Lieutenant Weeks, : Gtorge
Wirren nnd Captain Reynolds.
The regular meeting of the Woman's
Club was held at Pane Hall yestert
day afternoon,' with Prenirtent Mary
H. Elmore presiding. Mrs. Elmore has
been absent from the ctty for some
time the ladles welcomed her return.
The attenadnce was very large and
Mrs. Maidock. as chairman, provi.ltd
a most excellent program. The sub
ject of the afternoon being "Spring."
The program was as follows :
Chorus '
(a) "When Life Is Brightest" intsud
(b) "9weet May" Wek.rlui
Piano solo. .Grey's ' "Spring Song"
Miss Eva Holmes.
Vocal solo, "Spring Has Come"...
Weidlinger
Gertrude M. Finch.
Vocal duet. "The Birds That Sing
In May" Streteski
Mesdame Maddoek and Spittle.
Paper 'Spring"
Sirs. Freda Gratks.
Vocal soli, "Violets" II. Wright
Mrs. Ophelia Oberg.
Piano solo, Mendelssohn's Spring Song
Mrs. Ora Baker.
Trio, "Spring Tide" Bargiels
Mesdames Fulton, Maddoek, Spittle.
Vocal solo "A Memory"
Miss Shively.
Chorus .
(a) Pretty Red Lipped Daisy, Wekerlln
(b) Summer Fancies Mestra
Accompanist Mrs. Ora Baker
Chorus Mesdames Thompson, George,
Virginia Fulton, Gratke, Finch, Bu-
sey, Oberg, Cooper, Maddoek, Tut-
tle. Wood, Kinney. May Smith,
Miss Lottie Bennett.
The girls basket ball clifb entertained
the boys basket balls dub at the home
era' Opera House last evening, aoiut
30 of Terry McKean's friends banquet
ed iiim at the Palace restaurant. It
was one of those reunions of old times
and made a happy evening. It was
not such an occasion as Is often In
dulged in at private banquets where
hilarity reigns, but was a quiet
home-like re-union where reason held
sway
On Monday afternoon Miss FloretU
Elmore gave a tea in honor of her
guests. Miss MeKee, of Portland and
Miss Elmore, of Milwaukee. Mrs.
Finch. Miss Bennett, Miss Sutherland,
Miss Reed and Miss Hetlborn, assist
ed W receiving, and Entertaining th
guests. ,
"
Miss Elmore gave a jolly theater
party on Monday evening to see the
Cooley Company In "The Mouth of the
Cannon." ; The guests wore Dr. and
Mrs, Finch. Miss iHSmore, Miss McKee
and Miss F. Elmore, Messrs. Paget,
Her. McLean and Weeks. After the
play a supper was given at Miss EI
more's home with Mr. Terry McKean
as -the guest of honor.
On Thursday night a "Dutch-treat
theater party was given by sixteen of
the young ladles to see" "Under Two
Flags." Several suppers were after.
wards given among them being one
by Miss Hellborn. Her guests were
Dr. and Mrs. Finch, Mlas Elmore,
Miss McKee, MI3S Tnerese Ileilborn,
Mr. McLean, Mr. Heilborn md Captain
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobin gave a farewell
dinner to Captain Cloke on Thurslay
evening at their quarters at Fort Ste
vens, the guests being the officers of
the garrison and their wives.
On Tuesday nisht the- Chaiind Dish
Club met with Miss Hm.ire. There
were sitxeen members of the club
present and a pleasant evening v.sawj
Joyed. - v
Miss Alice Wood entertained the
Thursday Aftemon Quo this wetk.
Hearts were played, Miss Cranj and
Miss Tallant winning the prizes.
R. S. Howard, jr., of Portland, spent
several days In Astoria the last of the
week.
Miss Elinor Elmore, of Milwaukee,
returned to her home on Wednesday
morning.
Miss Annie Qilbert, of San Francis.
co, is in the city, the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. A. V. Allen.
Miss McKee returned to her home
In Portland lat night
Captain Cloke left for his new sta
tion in California last evening.
Marine Xotost,
The tug Hercules hi laying at the
wharf tier wtth the barge Wahkla
kum, which la loaded with atone for
the work on the jetty at Grays Harbor.
The W. H. Harrison went out yes
terday for Sluslaw.
Touresdale, British bark, arrived
down the river yesterday. She brings
a cargo of grain from Europe.
Steamer Maria haa reported at Vic
toria and will start across the Pacific
In few days.
The Aberdeen cleared yesterday aad
went out for San Francisco. She car
ries a cargo of 463,000 feet of lumber
and some general merchandise.
Surveyor Andrew Hoben finished tl
survey of the Vendee, a French bark
that has been in port since Marvfc 19.
She has undergone considerable repair
and is reported to be in fine condl
tion.
Ship Ernest Legrove waa rffPased
from attachmnet yesterday. The cap
tain went to Portland as coon aa the
ship waa attached and made arrange
ments so the athp could leave with her
cargo. The Legrove will put to sea as
soon as possible.
NOTICE!
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has this daV purchased the
good will and business of the firm of
Kwong On Chong Company, hereto
fore doing business at No. S38 Bond
street Astoria, Oregon. That tho un
dersigned will collect all bills due said
firm, and all bills owing by said firm
will be paid by the old partners.. Also
that I have this day appointed Lee
Bin my general agent and manager
of said business, to do and transact
business, at said address, under the
old firm name of Kwong On Chomr
Company. LEB LUNG,
Dated, Astoria, April 12, mi.
J.A.FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER,
EGZEBHA
is due to the retention in
the system of Uric Acid
or otlicr inflammatory
poisons which find their
way tnto the dickhi, ana are lorccu by tne circulation through the gland,
and pores of the skin, causing it to burn like fire, and the inccsaant
itching allows no rest night or day. Kczciua appears in a great many
different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness of the skin, fol
lowed by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear or straw colored
mm matter ootcs, forming into sores, scales
commonly called Stilt Rheum, These
acid poisons sometimes dry tip the natural oils and the skin becomes
hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain and
fearful itching. This form of Eczema is known as Tetter, and oftenettt
attacks the hands nnd feet. Unsightly eruptions
TEggER itt the shape of pimples nnd blackheads break out
upon the face, neck and shoulders as a result of
polluted blood, and tins humiliating disease is called Acne. Local
remedies afford but scant relief. The blood and system being saturated with
ji o hi r thepoison.thediscasecannotbereachedwithwtuShes.snlves,
-Wl CNE PwJers or other local spplicatious. S. S, S. restores the
deteriorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates the
Sluggish organs. and all the waste matter isehminated
through the proper channels. S. S. S. makes the
blood rich and strong, and nndcr its tonic and invigo
rating effects the general health improves, and the
skin becomes soft and smooth attain.
S. S. S. contains no minerals but is guaranteed purely vegetable.
Write us if yon need medical advice; this will cost you nothing,
Illustrated book on skin diseases sent free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlutt, fiv
DEMOCRATS WIL.L FUSE.
PORTLAND, April 12.-The dele
gates to the Democratic city and coun
ty convention, an adjourned meeting
of which will be held April 19, in cau
cus tonight decided to fuse with the
faction of the Republican party known
as adherents to United Slates Senator
Simon. The ticket to be nominated will
be composed principally of Democrats
and will be called the "citizens' ticket."
MACHIAS ARRIVES AT COLON.
COLON, Colombia, April 12. The U.
8. gunboat Machlas arrived here to
day. She will leave for Bocas Del Toro
to safeguard American interests there.
LITTLE TRAVEL OVER TRAIL,
VANCOUVER, B. C, April 12The
steamer Amur arrived this evening
from Skagway with a small list of pas
sengers. News was brought that the
northern trails are breaking up very
fast and there Is practically no travel
In or out from Dawson.
The Frank Cooley Company closed a
most successful wee kat Fishers' last
night As from the first to the last
the opera house waa crowded. There
were many reasons for this. The com
pany is a good one; it has a fine reper
tolre and the talent to bring out any
character. Terry McKean, an Astoria
boy. who Is with the cwnpany, was a
drawing card. He is not snly so be
cause he is an Astorian, bat because
he Is a good actor. His future is prom
ising. While it would b on injustice
to speak especially of any member of
the company as as touring above an
oter, jet It Is proper to state that Mr.
Cooley and Miss Gladys Kingsbury are
great drawing cards. Manager Selig
is to be congratulated for bringing
them here.
Females of All Ages
find these Pills simply invaluable,
as a few doses will restore free and
regular conditions and effectually
remove the causes of much suffer,
ing to the sex.
Beecham's
Pills.
Sold Ettryw hoe-In uu Ue. tad Se,
CHOICE
MEATS
Fresh Meats
Pickled Meats
Cured Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
Christensen & Co.,
518 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Some Inter-
esting Facts
When people art contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want tbe best strvlce
obtainable as far as speed, cemfort and
safety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES art
paid to serve the publio and our trains
are operated so as to make close con
nections with diverging lines at all
Junction points. ,
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining ear service unexcelled. Meals
served a la cart.
In order to obtain the (lrst-class ser
vice, ask the ticket sgent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central lines
and you will mk direct connections
at St Psul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East,
For any further informV.IJn -sll on
anv ticket agent, or correspond with
JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Art
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis.
la a Word This Tells of tht PaotMgw
Berries via
the Northwestern line..
Eight Trains Dally Between St. Paul
and Chicago, comprising
The Latest Pullman Sleepers,
Ptvrlssa Dining Cars,
Library and Observation Cart,
Fret Reclining Chair Cart,
Tht 10th Century Trains
rtuns n-vtry utj or ins tear.
The Finest Train in the Worio
Electric Lighted
IteitcJ
EAST
SOUTH
VIA
The Foard & Stokes Co. have Just
received a shipment of Wilson whisky.
This is one of the finest rye whiskies
produced in America. Call for it" and
you will get the best-
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your order for
meats, both
FRESH AND S.ALT
Will be pwmptlv nt '
atis.'af torliy attended to
3. W. MORTON. Prop.
TelerDone No .
Leave
8.30 p.m
8:30 a.m
Deoot. Fifth nd
Irving ats. Portland
Overland Express
Trains for Salem,
Roseburg, Ash
land. Sacramento,
Ogden, San Fran
cisco, Mojave. Los
Angeles, El Paso,
New Oreleans and
tbe East.
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
k POSITIVE CURE
Yor InflunmstlM or CaUrrb
of the Bladder ud DIkm4
Ktdncyi. Ho curs do
Cam aotekly nod Pern
entlf th worit cm of
UoBSrrtKW- and Utrmt,
bo suiter of bow lonf iiUad
laa. Abaolately hannleM.
Sold br drnraiata. Prtoa
si. M, or by Bill, postpaid,
IL00,SbOXM,2.f(.
THE lAITAl-ratll CO,
SUSSOMTSINS, OHIO.
Sold by Chas. Roger, 459 Commerce
al Street, Astoria, Oregon.
dyspepticide:
Tha greatest aid to DIGESTION.
BEST OF EVERYTHING
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A familiar nanu of the Chicago.
Milwaukee ft Su Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
tunning tbe "Pioneer Limited" trains
everyday and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
The only Perfect train In tht world."
Understand: Connections art made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
beat, of a variety equaled by no other
line.
Set that your ticket reads via "Tht
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the United States or Canada. All
ticket asreots tell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other infor
mation, addsets.
J. W, CA8BT, C. 3. EDDT, ,
Trav, pass. Agt, osn. Age,
Portland, Ora ' Portland. Ore,
At Woodburn
(dally except Sun
dav). morning
train connects with
train for Mt. An
gel, Sllverton,
Brownsville,
Ppringfleld. and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt.
Angel and Sllverton.
7:30 a.ml Corvallls passen-
Eer.
114:5 p. m Sheridan passen-
er.
Pally ff:
Arrive
7Ma.m
7:20 p.m
5: SI p.m
8:2Sa.m
Dally pxcgpt Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Port
land, Sacramento and San Francisco.
Net rates $17.50 first class, without
berth and 114.00 second class, including
berth.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points
and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
v. a. Schilling, Third and Wash
ington sreets.
TAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, 9:48
a. m.; iz:su, l:&o, 3:z&, 6:15, t;25, 8:06,
11:30 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. on Sunday
only. Arrive at Portland dally at '.35,
s-an in.Rn m i. lie a-i t on
w.wv, sv.vv . . , H.I,, -, W.W,
7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m, dally except
Moniay; s:30 and 10:46 a. m. on sun
days only.
Leave for Dallas daily except Sun
day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland
at :w a. m.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for
Almee Mondays, Wednesdays snd Fri
days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
'Except Sunday.
R. B. MILLER.
Gen. Frt. and Pass. Aft.
THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS. th
Finest Dally Train Running Between
St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short
Line.
Connections from :b West MJ vis
The NORTHERN PACIFIC
GREAT NORTHERN AND
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS.
This Is lo the REST LINE betweer
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All Agents Sell Ticket via
The Northwestern Line
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248 Alder Street.
H. L AISLE R,
Trav. Agent
Portland. Orgo
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r
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about your trip as we are in a posi
tion to give you some valuable Infor
matlon and assistance; 5319 miles of
track over which are operated some
of the finest trains In tbe world.
For particulars regarding freight or
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T. F. & R. A. Com'l Agt
142 Third St.. Portland. Ore.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVE
POBTUKU
S 00am I Portland Colon Depot
7 00 p a For Aitorla and Way
Points
Assm
11 10 a m
0pm
ASTORIA
7 46am
(10pm
For Portland and Way
Points
II 80S!
lOSOpi
HKAglDK DIVISION
15 m
11 warn
saup
415 a m
Si sopm
Antorla for Warrenton,
Flavei, Fort Hierena,
Jtammondjind Atorla
Seaalde for Warrenton,
Flaval, Hammond, fort
Bteyeni and Antorls
7 40am
4 00 p tu
5MMin
n sop m
7 00 p m
26 am
' Sunday only,
AH trains make dost connection at
Goble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from tht East and Sound points
J. C. MATO.
Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agent
Foley's Kidney Cure
t&axa kidneys aad buddcr rent,
J
) LXvyo &
AND
Oregon
Shoip line
Union Pacific
TIME 8CHED-
Depart ULE8 Arrive
From Portland.
Chicago '
Portland Sail Lake, Denver,
Special Ft. Worth, Oma-
: 00 a.m. ha, Kansas City, i:tt p. m.
via Hunt- St. Louis, Chicago
Jngton andJDast;
At'iantlo Salt Lake, Denver
Express Ft. Worth, Oma-
8:50 p. m. he, Kansas City, 1:10 a. m
via Hunt- St Louis, Chicago
lngton and East.
Walla Walla,
St. Paul Lewlaton, Bpo
Fast mail Kane, Mlnneapolii
p. m. St. Paul, Duiutu 7:00 a, m
via Milwaukee, Chi-1
Spokane cago and Blast
72 hours from Portland to Chicago
No Changs of Cars.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE)
From Astoria
All sailing date)
subject to change, j m
,. For San Francis-
4 co every Ave days, n',
7 a.m. Columbia River
Dallrex- To Portland and
cept Bun. Way Landings.
tide dally, except Sunday, for Ilwaoo.
connecting there with trains for Long
racn. iioga ana flonn ueacb powta,
Returning arrives at Astoria same even-Irg.
O, W. L0UN8BERRT, Agent,
. : . , Astoria.
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland. Oregon.
lUNCE COMPANY
Of New Zealand
VV. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco,
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS'
Has bwn Underwriting m tlio Pacific Const ovyi twenty-two yt-iire.
SAM UEL KLMOKK A CO., Am-nis, AMorin, Ore,
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
GOAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
T.LEPH0NE JIUIN 661
Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts.
Big Deal in Tyoewr iters
Austrian Government Orders 1200
Smith Premiers,
VIENNA, Fsb. 7,-Ths greatest sin
gle purchase of typewritten ever
made haa been ordered by tht min
istry of justlct, which, after three
months of exhaustive competitive
tests, has contracted to equip tht en
tire ministry with not leas than 1200
Smith Premier typewriters, supplying
eyery court.
Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonlan, February 7th
Smith Premier Typewriter Go.
L. & M. Alexander & Co., Agents.
PORTLAND OFFICE - 122 THIRD STREET
- .
Pacific Navigation Cemnany
Steumcro "5us H. Einore," an J "W. H. HarrUon"
OnlyJUns ltoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi Day City, Hobgou villa,
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
and also tht Astoria A Columbia River R. R, for Ban Francisco,
Portland and all points East For freight and passenger rstes ap
ply to
Samuel Elmore S Co.
General Agents, Astoria, Or,
' ' i Agenti-A. A C. R, R. CO., Portland.
...... B, C. LAMB, Tillamook, Ore.
O. R. ft N. CO., Portland.