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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, IOCS f TtlZOW HEUAULE 1 Absolutely: PurT there is msumvTE BREVITIES Mrs. Kumunen wnt ao up isc cur- tabs to your Mtlstactioa. Leav or- der at Oregon bakery. Th steamer Sue H. Elmore will leav Astoria (or Tillamook on Wednesday. April 8, t t a. m. New stock of fancy goods Just arrlv ' ed at Yokohama Baxaar. Call and ee .'Uw latest noveltle from Japan. ft. , , For Rent Thre rooms furnished for housekeeping. Inquire at Scully's hardware store. Commercial stmet, be ; twMQ Ninth and Tenth. , Bnergvtlc. reliable woman, capable of earning ITS per month can learn of a ' good business opening by addressing ' "Reliable," care Astorlaa office. : For sale cheap Gasoline engines, marine and stationary, new and second hand. All sixes and makes. Send for free catalogues. R. W. Jamieson, 716 Pacific avenue, Tacoma. Wash. ; Dan Rlersonyof Neha'em says the r-ast month out there has been pleasant as summer. The roads are good and there is much travel for this time of ' Plumbing ut of Joint? Need some tlnwork? 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, gasfltting and heating. - Wanted Bedmaker tor hotel. In quire at Central. Today' weather Oregon, Washing- ion and Idaho, partly cloudy with showers. New ntagatlnes, late fiction, school supplies, pictures and frames cheap at Svenson"s book store. Lost .V stiver broach, with large amethyst setting. Sultabl? reward If returned to P. A. Stokes. it Schilling's best baking powder does cot please you your money will be refunded by us. Johnson Bros.' Victor Aulin. native of Finland, was yesterday slanted first cttisenshlp pa pers by County Clerk Clinton. Wanted A furnished room with heat and bath and all modern conveniences. Address P, O. box Astoria. Andrew Johnson, the Youngs river boat builder, has nearly completed the gasoline lauch he Is building for the Undenberger cold storge. Next Sat urday Is the day set for the launching. The Methodist ladles will hold a grand Easter sale next Saturday after noon In the store next to Griffin n hook store on Commercial street. Easter novelties In rich variety. Aprons,cholce home-made cooking, fit for a king's table, etc. will be offered to the public at very reasonable prices. Refresh ments will alto be served. Pears' What is wanted of soap for the skin .is to wash it clean and not hurt it. Pure soap does that. This is why we want pure soap; and when we say pure, we mean without alkali. Pears' is pure ; no free alkali. You can trust a soap that has no biting in it, that's Pears'. -- - Established over 100 years, i Roslln coal lasts longer, Is cleaner ami make less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any .other coal on the market. Qeorg W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 13U, Have you priced those art rugs? Just what you need, and the prlc is trlfl nla Anything In the housefurnlshing Inn. Anything In th housefurnlshlng aud see the new spring goods. U. It. Zapf, the house furnisher. At a meeting of Gateway Rvbekah lodge last evening Miss Clara Munson and Miss Irene C, Johnsen were elec ted delesrates to the Hcbekah. asnibly, which meets In Portland May SO and Officer Hawley of Portland took a young girl tronyi dunce hall on Astor street lost night and today wm return her to her home In Portland from which It is supposed she ran away. She Is but It years of age. It I stated that during the past year no less than M logging engine per month have been sent to the wood of western Oregon and Washington, which Is Indicative of the Immense bus Iness being done In that Industry. At the rate of 720 engine a yew the woods will soon be full of them. .A new donkey engine has been sent oat to Brlx Eros. camp, making five engine at work, besides the two loco motives on their four miles of rail road. This camp I getting out logs at the rat of 15,000,000 feet a year, and as logs are worth from $8 to 19 per thousand, it Is easy to figure out that money is being put into circulation there. Charles Wellborn, sr., was taken 111 yesterday afternoon while at his store and was driven at once to his home In a carriage and a physician summoned. Mr. Hellborn's Illness Is attributed to sudden physical exhaustion, and a few days' of complete rest Is expected to see him fully recovered. At a late hour last night he was much better and was not suffering In an yway. Mr. Burrow met with a painful ac cident yesterday morning white at work at the Clatsop mill. The millwright got his right foot caught in some part of the machinery and before he Was able to extricate the member It became badly wrenched. The injured foot was properly attended to and It s thought Mr. Burrows will soon have regained the full use of It. The Lewis and Clark carries the palm as a dancing community. Two dances were given at Chadwell last Saturday night; or.s In Walt Ingall's hall, the other at th Chadwell a-hoolhouse, Both were well attended. The steamer Rcllpw was chartered to .arry the As toria delegation to Ingalls while a large number of Lewis and Clark residents mad merry In the tehoolhoune. A valuabls watch raffled it th tttr place wns won by Mrs. W, J. Heck--ard. Proposals for beef and mutton: Of tlce Chief Commissary, Vancouver Har mrk. Wash., April . IS03. Sealed proiwals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for six montrs beginning July 1. IJOS will be received here and at office of commissaries at Fort Stevens. Oregon; llolse Harrnrk. Idaho; Forts Casey. Canny, Flagler. Walla Walla, Wrlnht, Worden, Lawton and Vancouver Itarracks, Wash., until 11 a. m. May , IS0S, and tlien opened. Information furnished on application. Envelope containing propoaals'should be endorsed "Proposals for Fresh Reef and Mutton," and adddressed to com missary of post to be supplied, or to Col. F. K. Nye, chief com'y. The eminent tragedian, John Griffith and a mntficlent supporting rom.Kiny will nppear at Fishers' next Monday ev enlng In Shakespear's tragedy, "Mac beth.'N Mr. Griffith la a man of com mending areaene with a handsome face, fine Intelligence and grace of mo vement; he makes an excellent stage fla-ure and never falls to Interest. It Is quite evident that Mr. Griffith thor oughly understands and appreciates the famous line of Shakespeare. It can truthfully be said that he Is th great- Bank Men who know the value of securities, and the demand there is for good investments, who have the capacity for selling such securities, and wish to devote all or a part of their time to such work may find it to their advantage to write me. In writing state references. All letters treated is strictly confidential GEORGE T. DEXTER, iipariaUrtdtot tf Domtitio Ajiw, Th Mutvsl Lift liMartM Campsny of Htm Vsrkj U Nuuu Strut, Htm York, N. V. 6 RAINO THE PURE V 1 Th coffee habit 1 quickly over, com by thoiw who let Grulu-0 take it place. It properly made it tatte like ths best of coffee. No grain coffee compare with It in flavor or health fulness. THY IT TO-DAY. at (roewi trwywlxr, it, sad Ma, per ptcst. est living legitimate tragedian at pr ent iipiK'arlng before the public. The pws and general theater-going pat rons pronounce Mr. Griffith a dramatic genius. Seat sale opens Hatunlny inor ring at Griffith's book stor. NEW STAMPS ARK IMPEKFKCT. Owing to an Imperfection In the new t.cenl stamps recently Usued.they have all been called In ami a new design Is to be adopted. Many persons suffering from stomach, liver and kidney compl aint and who have tried various rem edles wlthoutobtulnlng relief have al so discovered that they made a mlstak In the selection of a medicine to cure thm. Thore I sonly on uch medicine and that Is Hosteller's Stomach Hit ters. To all such sufferer we desire to call attention to It unequalled rec ord of cures extending over a period of V years. Then surely the bitter Is the right medllcne for your case. It ,oitlvely cure flatulency, heartburn, dyipla. Indigestion, liver and kid ney troubles, la grippe Aand malaria. Tty a bottle and test It for yourself. NOTICE. All men engaged by the Columbia River lackers" association to go to Alaska for the lomlng season will please call at the office of the company at 10 o'clock oil Wednesday, April 8 to sign. John Carlson, Bupt. LAUNCH FOR SALE. One of the finest models on the Co lumbia river. Length 4S.I, breailth 11. SG. depth S.S6. tonnage II gross, 10 net; built M02; 25-horse power Troyt'r eimlne. Has just been overhauled, painted, and Is in Al condition for Im mediate use. K. OSHl'RN. M Commercial St., Astoria, Or. Hab Trimmed Free Mrs. Inirlcton has Just opened a fine line of spring hats and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair swltchvs, and ill kinds of ladles and children's furnshlng goods at sale price. Welch block. Astoria, Ore. To Bowling Charley. Herman Wis and Charley Cooper are rlvnl In th clothing business, but Tllllcunt on the bowling alley, Char ly made the high scors of Tf nil th Commercial tdub alley last Saturday and Herman felt so tickled that h dedicated th following verse to hi rhumi - V ' ' ' - ; ' UY'M UVE HK'LL HOWL SOMK ' " MORS, (n Sattirdny, April th 4th A mint of gentle meln Went to th ullry wher one ruled The Jolly Hurry Dean, This in.in, he ha a mighty voice, . lie initale a mighty roar! Come, boy, set up Vh bowling pins, 1 in going to make s score, to Rudy peel"! peeled hi working coal lie took off his cravat: And Cooper glued hi engt eye On that thar center spot. He knocked 'em till the awful noise llcotmht member through the door, I'ut Charley know no word Ilk qult He bowled, and bowled torn more, The first frame wa a center pin; And then he made five strike And then two; and a tittle spare And struck out a h like. He knocked 'em south, east and west He knocked 'em through th floor He hypnotised 'em with hi eye; Ity'n bye he knocked 'ent mora. I tell you, boy, no man ran bowl Like our friend Charley Coop. If anyone think otherwise HI head I In a loop. When all of u get worn out And feel all stiff and sore, He Just lift up hi mighty arm And bowls and bowl tome more. And as the year go rolling by And roil to 77 And most of us have got our wings And flown to yonder heaven t hop Charley sllll may bowl A mighty, way up score; And pant the 77 mark And more much more ye more. To the end that his name msy be wrptetmted,hls fame go thundering down the alley of time; that the old maid may love him and the little children sing hi praises, 1 dedicate lhee lines. . Herman Wis. Opla, B0 fm with ack 1000, Also th "Flor d Madrid," or "0nral Arthur" (Conch !). MS Commercial 8t P. A. Trulllnger. TO TH5 TRADE. Having secured th "BI f ymphonle, nil Havana clgnr I can sell these In four l at I'ort'and pike. Also the "Sullor Prince." a union-made nickel clg.ir, giving 100 free with vach pur chase of 1000, ' Jl-'lter than th Owl or export. Another nl'kel cigar, the BLOOD HOURS Skin Humours.Scalp Humours Hair Humours, Whether Simple Scrofulous or Hereditary v' 1 Speedily Cured by tyiticurt Soap, Ointment and Pills, . When All Other Remedies ii Best Physicians Fill. COMPLETE TRUnfENT, $1.00. In th treatment ot torturlnf , dliflf tirlnK, llchlug, tcaly, crusted, pimply, blotchy and scrofulous humour of Um iklo, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, Cuttcur 8op. Ointment and 1'Ul htr been wonderfully ucceuful. It en the most obstlaat ot condltulional hu-, moors. iuch a bad blood, scrofula, In herited and cootagiou humours, with, lost ot hair, glsndular (welllnn, ulceN out patches In th throat and mouth, sore eye, copper-colored blotches, a well a bolls, carbuncle, scurvy, Hie, ulcer snd sores arising from an Im pure or Impoverished condition of th blood, yield to Hi Cullcur Treatment, wheu all other remedies ad method full. And greater still, If possible. Is th wonderful record of cures of, torturing. dUflgurlug humour amoujr Infant and children. The suffering which f'uU curs Hosp ami Oliilnicul liava sllrtUtod smonit the young, ul the comfort the risve ffordMi worn-out and won rlrtl psreuu, hive led to their sdoptlon In count less home as priceless eum tlrn for the klu and blood, Infsiitlle and birth liumoiirt, milk crutt, seal) heail, ccicnm, rsslie aud every form ot Itchlnif, scsly, pimply skin aud scalp humours, with lots of hair, of lufsncy aud clilldhood, ire eixdily, perma nently and economical j cured wltea all other remedlr ulubfe for children, and even the bent iihyslclana, tall. C. J.-Trenchard Insursnce, Commbislon and fthlpplng. Agent Wells, Ksrgo and Pacific r:xpres Companlra Custom lloura Hroker, l " . . . .... " jn NOTIONS Baby Ribbons, two yards for lc Safety Pins per paper lc " ttcst Pins, per paper.;............'... lc , Best Six-Cord Thread, per spool.... tc Corset Covers, good muslin 5c . 50c Men' Shirts, 36 inches long.. 33c Lace Curtains, per pair..... 4Sc Toilet Paper, 10 rolls for..... 25c Table Oil Cloth, per yard 15c LadifA' 50c Sauor Hats 25c Sale of 1803 Shirt Waists Every style Is new and not a single last year's garment. ' Percale Waists, worth 48c, at 25c High Grade Waists, worth 60c, at.. 83c Fine Percale Waists, worth 85c, at.. 48c Beautiful Waists, worth $1.60, at..S8o Madras Waists, worth $2.85, at. ...11.98 Sale of 1903 Kid Gloves We handle the celebrated J. T. Sim mons Glove. Every pair guaranteed. Real Fiench Kids on sale during this weeK. Real French Kid, at.. 11.00 Fine French Kid, regular price 11.50 . . and M.75, on sale at 11.25 New Spring: Wash Goods 32-lnch plain white Indian Linen, ,- worth 10c, one sale at... 5c 2S-lnch Fancy Batiste, all colors, many pretty designs, worth 12 and 15c, at tc 32 -Inch White Oxford, one of the latest style for waists, worth SO and 35c, on sale at...., 20c 32-inch 811k Grenadines, very lat est shades, worth 70 and 75c, on sale at.;::.:;;:::.: We 30 inch Fancy Pimltys, all dainty and neat figures, 1903 styles, worth 25c, on sale at 15c Sales ot New Spring Silks 2WX) yard Wash Bilk, per yard.... 39c 27-inch black Taffeta Bilk, per yd. .79c 36-Inch black affeta Silk, per yd..1.19 36-inch black guaranteed Taffeta Silk, per yard U.89 You can make Two Dollars do the work of three at this Sale. SCORES OF ATTRACT DAILY THE BIG SALE j& j& j& 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, NecKwear and Notions. Misses Shoes One pair of Topsy Hose given with the sale of every pair of misses' shoes Misses' heavy box calf shoes, worth 11.60, at $1.38 Misses' Fine Vici Kid shoes, light or heavy sole, worth $2.50, at. .$1.78 Ladies Shoes One pair of Topsy Hose given with every pair of Ladles' Shoes. Ladies' fine Vlcl Kid Shoes, light or heavy soles, worth $2.50, at, ...$1.96 Ladle fine Dongola or Vlcl Kid regular price 13.80 and $3.76, on sale at ; $3M men's Shoe One pair of Topsr Ho given with the sale of every pair ot Men' Shoe. Men's fine Box Calf Shoe, worth $3.80, un sale at $2-80 Men' Fine Blucher Style, New Toe shoes, worth $4, on sale at.. $3.26 The Big Sale is now on 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 hay or not. 1 Itoy Shoe Out pair of Topsy Ho given with the sale of every pair of Hoys' shoes. Hoys' Heavy Ilox Calf Shoes, worthy $1.60, on sale At $1 Boys' Flno Vlcl Kid and Box Calf -Shoes, worth $2, at $150 New HultlnjrH for Ladles Wear 55- lnch all wool etamlne, all col ors, regular values 75c, on sale ' at e 56- Inch all wool Scotch Suiting, all new Hhodes, worth $1.35, on sale at $1 it Inch fancy all wool otamlne In colors and black, worth $1.86, , w on sale at REMEMBER THIS SALE LA8TS ONLV TKtf DAT3-BO BB QUICKI 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 (Irent SnN of New Luce Curtutiw 30 pair of new Lace Curtains (.,.. t A pair of new design Lsif Curtain worth II I", ul M M pair new !( rurtntiin, vrry ialr w )iili VI. nt.,., :....lt 5 30 pair line l..ii Curtains, new and ; neat dvslgii, inaile to 'U at 6, . . lit $8- 35 pair of Hrui.ii.-I Net. new design, ( muilc to k1I nt $7 M, on sale , ut ..;..-...-...v.' : , New HMtJl Hosiery None better than the i-U'hriiM'd . "TttraV LINK." liilkn's lliw Jto kind, nt ..He Misses' heavy Cotton Hose at We , Children's Hns. 10c kind, at 5: lluys' exliu heavy Cotton How 1; ladles' Cotton Ho, fast black, at. sc Ladles' fine .ge ribbed Cotton Hose, ut 10c l,ud I.-h' heavy ruhkv ribbed Cotton Hiihc, nt '.16c Ladies' Lui Hose, neat patterns,.. 23 IIon ClotHliiu; nverythlng In our Hoys' Suit De putment TO HE CLEANUP UP AT THIS BALK. In older to make qulik work of this sale, we make some tremendous price concessions that put this sale In a clnss by Itself, 25 Hoys' two and thne-plece suits, all wool, worth $3.60 and $4, on sale at ,.'...$3.60 33 Boys' two and thre-lcr suits, worth $2.00 and $3. on sole at $1.8 27 Hoys' two and three-piece suits, worth $2 to $2.60, on sal at $1.60 Men' Underwear A complete stock of Men's Medium and Heavy Weight Underwear. Men's fine guagf, heavy cotton, at 45c Men's fine wool, worth $1.26, at Wc. Men' fine gray, all wool, worth- $1.75 at 12B Mim'i heavy all wool, worth $2.25 at $1.80 HONEY REFUNDED GOODS EXCHANGED MO EPA TMJEBJT STORED: ' I-' - '"'""' .l , 'f''.,. Jt!ji 1 0 ' 'rWl('M,.,l,'Vr'WW r