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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1903)
4. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL N 19X BREVITIES Mr. RumuMea oi ao up iac cur tain to your satlsUctlon. Leave or- :. ders at Or goo bakery. ;.. i Th steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave Astoria for Tillamook on Wednesday 'April 8, at 8 a. n. .. V New tock of fancy good Just arrW' 4 at Yokohama Bntaar. , Call and see th latest novlt4e from Japan. For Rent Three room furnished for : housekeeping. Inquire at Scully's hardware store. Commercial street, be , tween Ninth and Tenth. Energetic, reliable woman, capable of earning $76 per month ran learn of a good business opening by addressing "Reliable," care Astortan office. The carpets, ruga, chairs, shades, pictures and dosens of other things : you need for sprlag housekeeping can , be selected with profit and satisfae- - tkn from the tasteful stock of H. H. Zapf. the house furnisher. . , For sale cheap Gasoline engines. . marine and stationary, new and second hand. ' All sises and makes. Send for tree catalogues. R. W Jamteson, Tit Pacific avenue, Tacoroa, Wash. K. Osborn has received two full ear loads of canued meats from Hammond Ind., for local merchants and Alaska canneries. He goes to Portland to morrow where he expects to supply a . large outfit for a Dawson City party. Plumbing out of Joint? Need some tin work? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, who ' will promptly attend your wants with the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and most skilful workmanship. Tin ning, gasfitting and heating. Capt. P. E. Dodge left last evening for San Francisco where he Intends to purchase the gasoline schooner Gerald C. - '- The, boat, which is of about 40 tons burden, is to be used as a coaster. calling at the smaller ports along the Oregon coast where it is difficult for steamers to enter. i A dispatch from San Francisco says , that the steamer Koera sailed today for Honolulu and the Orient. In her treasure room there is $1,000,006 in gold for Honolulu and $250,000 In silver for Japan, ' She will call at Manila, among her passengers being vice -Cover nor Luke E. Wright of the Philippines, who is accompanied by his wife and secretary, - , f ' , . Today's weather Oregon and Wash ingtonFair; warmer. The Chamber of Commerce meets In regular session tomorrow evening. Carl Johanseon.native of Sweden. was yesterday granted first citisenshlp pa pers by County Clerk Clinton. If Schilling's best baking powder does not please you your money will be refunded by us. Johnson Bros. At the next meeting of the city coun cil to be held tomorrow evening a suc cessor to the late P. A. Jhalstrom will b named. J. A. Faslabend left Inst night for Portland. Mr. Fastabend has the con tract for a government light station at Browns point, near Tacoma. A large crew of men are at work on the right of way for the Bremner Log ging company's road. Considerable b'asting is found necessary In the work at Toungs river falls. Roslin coal lasts longer, la cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W, Sanborn. agent. Telephone 1311. ' Astoria is credited by some of the val Icy papers with having under way a project to raise $5009 to be expended on an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair. The story fails of substantiation. A strike is on at the Tounga river pulp mill. The employee ask for a raise of 25 cents a day, which has not as yet been granted, as It is thought a crew can be obtained at the old rates. The 809,000 feet of lumber now on the wharf o the Nehalem Lumber company la to be shipped to San Francisco, the schooner Oakland Is now on the way to Nehalem for a cargo. The tug Voe biirg will be put in commission to tow the schooner. The cases of Sebastian Glaser and Jacob Denk. who were charged jointly with having salmon in their possession, have not been brought up for trial and evidently will-not. A decision has not been rendered in the matter and it la , to the public. The celebrated Toke point not unlikely when it is it will be dls-' .ivatartt and all nthr flalionilaa will L. D, Williams, the Ilaco feed mer chant. Is preparing to put In a grist mill at that place. He has purchased machinery to the extent of WJOO on the sound tor the purpose. Fisher Brothers received yesterday seven carloads of 46-pound ateet rails with spikes, bolts and straps from Se attle. They were sold to the Brem ner Logging company and will be un- loaled and placed on barges at the Hanthorn cannery for transportation to Tounga river falls, for the new logging road. ; This Is the first shipment of rails received, and will build two miles of road. The boiler at the Tallant-Gmnt Pack ing company's new cannery was fired up yesterday for the first time. The buildings of this plant have been so extensive that It will hardly be In read liters by the opening of the season. The extremely neat and handsome appear- j ance of the interior of this cannery Is evidence that Its pack Is to be put up on high standard of excellence. A cold storage plant and wharf Is to be erect' ed at once on the harbor line in front of the cannery. The building la to be 40 by 130 feet In sise. WOMAN'S COLUMN. Newsy Items of Interest tothe Fair Sex. - "Sunburst" latest. walking skirts are the Shirring spring d Is one of the features In NEW STAMPS ARE IMPERFECT. Owing to an Imperfection In the new f-centVampa recently Issued, they have all been called In and a new design is tn be adopted. Many persona suffering from stomach, liver and kidney compl aints and who have tried various rem edies withoutobtaining relief have al so discovered that they made a mistake In the selection of a medicine to cure thorn. There I sonly one such medicine and that is Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. To alt such sufferers we desire to call attention to its unequalled rec ord of cures extending over a period of W year. Then surely the bitters is the right medlicne for your case. It positively cures flatulency, heartburn dyspepsia, indigestion, liver and kid ney troubles, la grippe and malaria. Tiy a bottle and test it for yourself. Now Open. After being handsomely remodeled refurnished and enlarged, the famous Toke Point Oyster house is again open missal. Manager Sellg is having the interior of Fishers' opera house tastefully dec orated. The plastering has been cov ered with celling "and handsome paper applied, producing a much better ap pearance. The building will be ready for the presentation of. Macbeth on April 13.' be served in our superior style at all hours. Private roomB. Eleventh street. OSTEOPATHY DR. 1UI0DA C HICKS Mansell BIdg Fhone Black 2063 673 Commercial St Astoria Ore. The quaint French dresses are very becoming to childish figures. . Chatelaine bags are doomed! Wrist bags have come for a long slay, e Men never know as much abdut any thing as women know about dress Mothers should take exercise, go to entertainments and have a good time, Of buttons there Is a great variety and they lend dUtlnctlon without ad ditional trimming. Athough the turban was worn during the winter it cornea forth the proper thing for spring. Black silk coffee Jackets will be much in evidence during the spring and summer. t Nothing so destroys the youthful contour of the face as taking the cares of life too seriously. Mrs. Ruosevelt's gift of a handker chief to the Dallas, Tex. fair brought $1!1 Into the trcausury. Whatever a woman decides to do. If she takes hold of it with pluck and de termined perseverance she will win. If your nose looks shiny and oily add sit drops of tincture of benxoln to half pint of rosewater and wash th ne with this at night. The secret of true success lies In making our lives beautiful In that kind ness of spirit which imtks us creatures of purer mold. If a woman want to retain her youth. ful appearance she must mingle with other people, read ;ood Nxiks and cul tivate an optimistic temperament. Twenty-six tiermnn titles urn worn by American girl who have married abroad anj 20 Englih p-eruges. There are th'we French duchesses and five French counters of American birth. It Is th tendency of the day for s woman to be known by her husband's first name, no 'nlttals being used. For Instance. Mrs. Oliver Hnzurd Perry Belmont has new cards reading, "Mrs. Oliver Belmont. H The woman who wishes to keep her neck plump and tinwrlukled should never wear ft high, stiff shirt collar. Tho little hemstitched linen collar are becoming and more comfortable. The women are wise and good enough to be the helpmeets of our wisest men; to bear ar.d rear children; to educate and guide them; then why should they not have the power to vote? ' Girls In Papua, or New Guinea, an Island In the Pacific. have little chance to elope. Their dnds force them to sleeo In a little house on the topmoat branches of a tail tree, then The ladder la removed and the slumber of the par ents Is not disturbed with fears of un elopment. Mia. Annie Rosenberg of Laramie, Wyo.. Is the only wuinan undertaker In the Rocky mountain region. She hold ft certificate of competency from the Colorado board of health, having first engaged In business In that state. " Nature has not endowed all women with ft natural wave to their hair; therefore the less fortunate ones will be glad to know that 10 ounces of water one ounce of eau de cologne, two oupces of spirits of wine and half an ounce of carbonate of soda mixed to gether Is tin excellent curling fluid. 0 USHERS' OPERA HOUSE ) . ... L. K. Sellg, Lessee and Manager MONDAY APRIL II Hab Trimmed Free Mrs. Ingleton has Just opened fine line of spring hats and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches. ami all kinds of ladles and children's furnshlng goods at sale prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. Bast Ball Scores, PACIFIC COAST LEAGffc. At Los Angeles Los Angeles, Portland S, At San Francisco Oakland, 3; tie. 0. At S ncramento Sacramento, 4; Francisco. . 8ef.t- Kan What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to eool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package bi your grocers to-uay. io CM. An Event of Extraordinary ln- ) , terest - . . AIDEN - Present 4 the eminent tragedian 4 BENEDICT John Griffith - In a grand spectacular produc tlun In six acts ' ft- ! MACBETH Puwerful Company of Special Scenery! Electrical Effects! Chemical Illusions! ftr Players! ruiCKS-Reaerved seats, II; Oallery, Me. Reserved seats on sile at Griffin's book store next Saturday morning. 4 ft ft NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Patina between Portland and Minneapolis and ni. raui. inrouin Tsoama. BMtti. Spokane, Mfssoula, Butte, Livingston, uiiungs. uumar ana Fargo. Eight of these trains are on the run dally. rour east ana rour west. Each la a solid vestibuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dlnltut car. day coaches, malL express and baggage car and the elegant observa tion ear. Each train is brilliantly lighted with over lot lights and the beauty of It all la you can travel just aa cheaply on this train as on any other. All representatives will be glad to give you additional Informa tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Oen erst Passenger Agent, HI Morrison It, NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card ofTrnliu PORTLAND. Leaves Arrives Puget Sound Limited. TU km l:ti pm Kansas Clty-Bt. Louis special U:io am l ptn North Coast Limited I p m 7:00 ft m Tacoma and Seattle; Night kx uress ll:s pm I:0 ftta Tske Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Q rays Harbor points Take I'uget sound Limited for Olym- pin direct. Take Puget Bound Limited or Kan sas City-SL Louis Special for points on South Bend branch. Double dally train service on Orel's Hnrbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland. Tsroma anil cuHittl. Bridge Proposal Notice Is hereby given that plana, specifications, strain diagrams and bid will be received by the county court of Clatsop county, state of Oregon, until I p. m., Tuesday, May tth, 1K)3, for the building, construction and erection of a drawbridge across the Lewis and Clark river In Clatsop county, Oregon, according to such plans, specification! and diagrams. v Location of bridge Is shown on maps) now on file In the county clerk's offlct as Approved by the Hon. Secretary of wsr. Itrlilge to be a steel swinging draw hrlJus with a rltr sMice of 70 feet on each side of the draw rest, As Is al so directed by the Hon. secretary of war. AppmahM la be pile trestle with ft HT foot clear road or driveway. Bidder shall attach to their bid a certified check equal to 10 percent of the same nnil cheek made payable to the order of the county clerk 'or may deposit th amount in cosh at time of filing hi or their bid. ' , Said check or cash to be forfeited to the county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, If after an award la made or bid I ac cepted said bidder falls or refuse for a period of two day to enter Into coo tract and file a bond a may be re quired by the county court aforesaid. Payments for said bridge to be mad by warrants drawn on ft special fund created by the county court of Clat sop county, Oregon, at their regular term In January, ltol, ram being a levy of 1 t-l mills on the dollar for ft term of four years. Kids to be sealed and marked "Proposal for Draw Ilrldg across the Lewis and Clark River," and (lied In th office of th county clerk. The county court, however, reserve th right to reject any or all bid. By order of the County Court J. C. Clinton. Clerk. REDUCED RATES FrtOM TUB EAST Commencing February 15th and continuing until April tOi there will be low rates In ertect from th east via th Illinois Central R. R. to all Oregon, Washington and Idaho point. If any of your friends or relative io th ast are coming west while these rate are in effect, glv us their nam and ad dress, and we Mill make It our business to see that they are given th best pos sible service, w operate through personally conducted excursion cars, and In fact give you the benefit of th latest conveniences known to modem railroading. W have IS different routes between th east and west, and sre In position to give you th benefit of th best combinations. Write us and we will give you full particulars. B, II. Trumbull, Com'l. agent III. Cent. It R. lti Third street, rorllund. Ore. I ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssaMsaMS,s,Ma ' ' RPOnilf, find EWtlliff. . NOTIONS Baby Ribbons, two yards for........ lo Safety Pin per paper.;. ic It'.-et Pins, per paper lc (Best Six-Cord Thread, per spool..,, 2c .Corset . Covers,' good musliri.. ?.,(... 6c 50c Men's Shirts, 36 Inches long.. 35c Lace Curtains, per pair 45c Toilet Paper. 10 rolls for, 25c .Table. Oil Cloth, per yard.... 15c Ladies' 50c Sailor Hats. ....."... ..25c 0 Sple of 1803 Shirt Waist Every style Is new and not a single last year's garment. ".",: - t Percale Waists, worth 48c, at 25c High Grade Waists, worth 60c, at. .39c Fine Percale Waists, worth 85c, at. ."48c Beautiful Waists, worth 11.50, at.. 98c Madras Waists, worth 13.85, at... .11.98 Sale of 1903 Kid Gloves We handle the celebrated 3. T. Sim mons Glove. Every pair guaranteed. .Real Frendh Kids on sale during this week.- . Real French Kid, at $1.00 fine French Kid, regular price 11.50 and 175, on sale at....". $1.25 New Spring Wash Goods 32-inch plain white Indian Linen, worth 10c, one sale at 5c 23-lnch Fancy Batiste, all colors, many pretty designs, worth 12 and J5c, at .'...i..4c 32-inch White Qxfprd, on? of the , latest styles for waists, worth M and 35c, on sale at 20o 32-Inch Silk Grenadines, very lat . est 1WJ shades, worth 70 and 76c, on sale at.;...i.. J.... ....... ,.Wc 30 inch Fancy Dlmitys, all dainty h, j-. and ueat figures, 1903 style, . . worth 26c, on sal at, ....15c t , Sales ot Jiew Spring Silks ?j00 yards Wash Silk,, per yard.... 89c 27 -inch black Taffeta Silk, per yd. .79c - 36-inch black affeta Silk, per yd. .11.19 36-inch ' black guaranteed Taffeta Silk, per yard....'.;..;.. $1.39 SCO! ES OF ATTRAC TIONS DAILY THE BIG SALE & THE BIG SALE . . In Ladies New Spring Suits, Dress and WalKing SKirts, Waists, Fancy Muslin, Underwear, Shoes, Fancy Wash Goods, New Dress Goods, Hosi ery, Necliwear and Notions. You can make Two Dollars do the work of three at this Sale. Misses Shoes One pair of Topsy Hose given with the sale of every pair of misses' shoe Misses' heavy box calf shoes, worth Jl-60. at.. $1.35 Misses' Fine Vic! Kid shoes, light or heavy sole, worth $2.60, ftt,.$1.75 Ladies Shoes One pair of Topsy Hose given with every pair of Ladles' Shoes. ' Ladies' fine VicI Kid Shoes, light or heavy soles, worth $2.60, at... .11.96 Ladle fine Dongola or Vld Kid regular price $3.60 and $3.76, on sale at ..$2.60 Men's Shoes One pair of Topsy Hose given with the sale of every pair of Men's Shoe. Men' fine Box Calf Shoe, worth "' 13.50, on sale at. $2.60 Men' Fine Blucher Style, New Toe shoes, worth $4, on sale at. .$3. 26 The Big Sale is now oh in all the different sections and you are cordial ly invited to looK over and inspect our up-to-date line of Spring Goods whether you buy or not. Hoys Shoes Ori4 pair of Topsy Hose given with the sale of every pair of Hoys' shoe. Boys' Heavy Box Calf Shoes, worth $1.60, on sale at $1.3S Boys' Fln Vld Kid and Box Calf Shoes, worth 2, at .'.....$1.50 New Suiting lor Ladies Wear 38-Inch all wool etamlne, all col ors, regular values 75c, on sale at ,,.48o 66-lnch all wool Scotch Suiting," all new shades, worth $1.36, on sale 44-Inch fancy all wool etamlnes In colors and black, worth $1.36, on sale at .11 It REMEMBER THIS SALE) LASTS ONLY TEM DATS SO BE QUICK! 2700 yards of Bleached Muslin at 5c yard 750 yds 42-inch Pillow Case goods at 9 l-2c 1000 yards Crash at 800 yards Lonsdale Cambric at 9c yard 1000 yards Cotton Challies at - 5c yard 2 1-2 Cents per yard (J rent Sal' ol" New l.itew ('tirtttiiM 30 pair uf new Ijim Curtains at.., Vi pair of new IsIrii Imk Curiiilns worth $1.40, nt Mc W pnlr new luce curtain, every pulr worth $2, ill.,,,,. ...ti t'i 30 pair line Uuc t'tirtulns, new and neut design, niile lo S' II at V: at ...$3.Ml 36 piilr of Hru'l Net, new design, made lo 'II ut $7-60, . on sale nt , New IIMI.I Hosiery ' None hetti-r limn the reli-hiMti-il "TOPSY LINK," children's How, - I; kind, nt r- Misses' henvy Cotton Hose al !!' Chllilren's Hone, lor kind, Bt lc Hoys' extra h'iivy ("niton He IHi- Ladles' Cotton Hose, fast blink, nt. T-adle' fine KiniK ribbed Cotton Hose, at 10c Lmllt-H' heavy KiniKe ribbed Cotton Hose, nt 16c Lndles' Iaiic llooe, neut pat terns,.. 2.1c Hoys aothliitr everything In our Boys' Suit l putment TO HK CI.KANKI) UP AT THIS SALE. In older lo make qulik work of this sale, we make some tremendous price concessions that puts this sule In a class by Itself. 26 Boys' two and thr-plece suits, all wool, worth $.1.60 and $4, on sale at $2,60 33 Boys' two and three-piece suits, worth $2.60 and $1, on sale at tl.M 27 Boys' t'vo and three-piece suits, worth $2 lo $2.60, on sals at $1.M Men's Underwear ' A complete stock of Men's Medium and Heavy Weight Underwear, Men's fine guagi , heavy cotton, at 45c Men's fine woo), worth $1.28, at Wo Men's fine gray, all wool, worth U-76 at ,..$1.26 Mim'e heavy "all wool, worth 12. ?B at ;........,..., , $1.60 MONEY REFUNDED GOODS EXCHANGED i&iflOi&SE DEPARTMENT STCM: "" ""ii ' isssimiii-wiiit vmmammmwmmmimiMmimmwmmMmmmrnkmnm i mi i-.v-t n-- n... ..-..-r,....ih-ffi:.Ji-a-.-.k -f ''"waj11, ''j1;1' p" .jgLii'1-1 """W" ""w.m mmmmmjjgfKmm. n nwrnummna -i i i I I