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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, im 7Ak " Absolutely PareT mm is wsussmwE BREVITIES Meet me at Hoeflers mxl foun tain. . ;' " Send la your orders for Wyoming ooaL S. Elmore Co. - Hit Raraueo wni oo up lace cur UtM to your satisfaction. Leave or dera at Oregon bakery. - If Schilling's beat baking powder tfoca not pleaae you your money will be .refunded by ui. Johnson Broa. ' If. F. Soramaratrom, Charles KtrU- trora and Henry Mannlla, natives of Finland were yesterday granted first Citltenahlp papers. Kosfin coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market, r George W. Sanborn, Agent.', Telephone 1311. j i :: ? Plumbing out of joint? Need some ttawork? Pang up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, who win promptly attend your wants with the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and most skilful workmanship. Tin ning, gasfitting and heating. I The De Horn family of entertainers, favorably known in Europe as well as In America, will give a unique concert In the Methodist church Tuesday even ing. April 14. These original entertain ers will make use of sbout 60 musical in atrnments. See the bills and posters which will appear this week. The regular meeting of the W, C. T. U. wl he held ' 1:30 P- m ,oJy in the hal on Bond street. N Today's Weather Western Oregon and Washington- Thursday parity cloudy, and occasionally threatening, with showers near coast, - The will of the late William Edgar was Bled for probate yesterday. Mrs. Edgar is the -ole beneficiary and la namei by the testator aa executrix, 'e Water consumers will take notice that Friday, the 10th day of April, is the last day on which to pay water rates to avoid the penalty charged all delinquents. Art rugs? Carpets? Fancy rockers? Iron beds? Go-carts? Stoves? Ran ees? Picture? Frames? Anything In the house furnishing or decorating line? See H. H. Zapf. Mrs. Elisabeth McGregor of Aber deen had the misfortune to break one of her ankles recently, word to that ef fect having reached her son, W. F. Mc Gregor, of this city. Mrs. McGregor is between SO and years of age. The schooner Caroline has been li bel id for 810.000 by the Charles Nelson comnanr. the managing owners of the barkentlne Thomas P. Emlgh, on a claim growing out of a collision be tween the two vessels off the Oregon coast. February It. When Shall We Three Meet Again r The answer to this question win ne given on Monday evening next at Fish ers' opera house when John Griffith pre sents his masterly impersonation of Macbeth. Secure your seats Saturday morning at Griffin's book store. A lively and dangerous looking tar antula was captured by Alfred Schro der yesterday from a bunch of bananas He came from the revolutionary coun try in Central America, and showed m native antipathy to the ruling power by objecting to the process of being in carcerated in a glass bottle. - SHOES Sprossj shoes ere sow sold h every leading dry In th worM. AjBsrka no lonrsr goes abroad lor Meat In footwear. It it wavortaoy acknewMged that Soroaia tett the shoo tfyVM In Euro a well as in America. Tb 4mtlnesa and stynehnett of soma stylet, and tht trurdy waarinc go aE ties of other, command them to too favor Of fastidious dresser In every part of the glob. AM Stylet, all leather, $3.30 ; ,.'',' toys Stkul ttAassins Srvi mo Costom Of ahltmsni. j.ao . ANtt VrVtAKUS. It ;rf dealer-doe not keep them l kt rtf-nteMUteineat blank n.l copy oi our w Novrl-tte.ciiMtmnffaplHKd kv t.irv, "The Shttnt of Steele," by Julinu Stiwt, wtlh bw twoullliil illaalraiium. AMre. ' aokom anott co nw .k, iumtom, ui. mass. ears All the ladles of the city are Invited to meet Mrs. Kdyth Toater Weatherred at the Chamber of Commerce at 2 p m. today. It is expeced to form a woman's club in the Interest of 'the tawls and Clark fair and It fa very much desired that the ladles of As toria will let themselves be heard from. '--X. fore him Ilea a straight iwith to the higher! professional honors that any actor could desire, for It leads through the fields of legitimacy to a goal of famt that shall be as enduring as that won by Forrest Booth, McCullough. Barrett, Keeue and the other mighty masters of stagecraft who have gone before. j William Herman Duncan, the seven months old son of Mr. and Mrs, Her man Duncan, died yesterday at I p. m. of spinal meningitis, after' an ill ness of only one day. The child was quite well on Tuesday, and Its desth was a sudden shock. The funeral which wlll.be private, will be held on Friday. ; " The crack baseball team of Warren- ton has been reorganised and a game will be played between it and the Sea side team on the tatter's field next Bun day. Last summer the Warrentonlana beat everything from the coast to Clata kanle, including Ilwaco and Astoria and as the best players are retained for this season it will doubtless require good material to overcome thorn. 0rg W, Warren has Just complet ed the utvhs-te from Preston and Hill of Warrenton of 160 head of stork cat tle, an J has rented the Flivvel pastur age on which to grase his herds. Mr, Warren raises and buys cattle for the local mark.Ua whkh require a large and steady supply of beet when the logging camps are tunning as they are now. NEW STAMPS ARB IMPERFECT. Owing to an Imperfection In the new 2-cent stamps recently tssued.they have all been called In and a new design Is to be adopted. Many persona suffering from stomach, liver and kidney compl aints and who have tried various rem edies wlthoutobtalntng relief have el 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 ten. To all such sufferers we desire to call attention to He unequalled ree ord of cures extending over a period ot V year. Then surely the bitters Is tht right medllene for your case. It positively ures flatulency, heartburn. dyniiepsla. Indigestion, liver and kid ney troubles, la grippe and malaria. Tiy a bot tin and test itVor yourself. 'it , Is there any soap but jj Pears' which has been sold i "Have a Look, Ask us to show you the assortment of beautiful pictures given free to purchasers of Ptllshury's Vltos (break fast food). Johnson Bros. in ' two centuries and is selling in the third? Sold alt rthei eld. Teachers' Institue The annual Clatsop county teachers' Inntlttite will be held Mny , 7, and S at Astorli. The day sessions In the high school building, evening sessions at the Methodist church. All touchers ot this county will be In attendance prompt ly. The nubile cordially Invited to at . tend day ami evening meetings. H. S. Lyman, S'.hool Supt. I PIRION1L MBNTION e , 4 P. H. liegley was down from Knappa. yesterday. J. 8. McDonald ot Tillamook is In the city. 1. Kruppkt was in from the Walluskl yesterday. F.ank Smslloy was over from Rocky point yesterday, Fred Colbert, the Ilwaco trapper, Is at the Occident, Mr, and Mrs. D. K. Warren were In Astoria yesterday. Miss Laura Fox was a passenger on last night's train, . Miss Maude Dawson of Bklpanon was here yesterday, Mts Amy Dean visited here from Hammond yesterday. Hon. C. F. Lester of Warrenton was In Astoria yesterday. H. B. Parker returned from Portland on the Lurllne yesterday. . Miss Maude Ehelley a, professional nurse of Portland Is In the city. A I Dawson. Jr.' was here yesterday from his home on the west side. Mrs. C. 8. Carruthers ot Warrenton was an Astoria visitor yesterday, Oco. B. McLeod, treasurer of the Astoria company, was In the city yes terday. C, H. Wheler of the Wheeler Lum ber company of Nehalem is here paying his taxes. Mrs. Carnahan returned to her home in Bklpanon last evening from a brief visit here. 8aul C. Bales the well known Port land Insurance man, Is visiting Astoria on business. ' ' Mrs. Albert Hill and daughter Fsy went up to Knappa last evening to mutie a visit. Mrs. Win. Hume, who visited In As toria yesterday, has returned to her home in Portland. W. A. Crane the H'mpvrem'e evangel 1st was able to leave the hospital yes- j tcrday. Ills wife left Eureka on the Alliance for Astoria and had to go ha. k WATCH REPAIRING Flrst-t'lttsi Work Ktn Watches 8old nooic KxciiANui: CASH PAID '0 BOOKS Or All KINDS, OH BOOM EXCHANGED. ' 469 'Bond Street to a.tn Francisco when that vessel struck a rock. She will arrive over land probably tomorrows 11. A. Beaborg and J. Walter 8ea big catne down from Kugle Cliff on the Lurllne yesterday. -Miss Ruby Archanibeau ot Portland Is In the city the gunet of Miss Gertrude Kerry. Miss Arch ant beau Intends re tut nlng to her home tomorrow, Joe, Provost who has been taking vacation on Puget sound for the past three months Is now in Astoria enroute via steamer Sue II. Elmore to his home In Bay City, Birth Notice To Mr. and, Mrs. James Miller, a eon. FOR 30 DAYS RAIN-0 THE PURE V J eiai Arrre Even children drink Graln-0 because they like it and the doc tors say it k good for them. Why sot? It contains all of the nourish. Dent of the pure grain and none of the poisons of coffee, ) TRY IT TO-DAY. At psosn emrwhtnilSs. sod Me. p4t ptrktt I offer for the next M days the follow ing line of cigars at Portland prices: Manara Ilnijquet, Bancsnas Y. llyv, El Bldtilo, Kl Telrgraffo, El Symphonic, La Sorrento. La Belle Creole, Rosa At Mnyo. Owls, Ei ports, Chllds, Oremss, tullor Prine, a union label cigar. ltoyl Ilengala, two (tacksgs of Dur ham free with each iw. : , irUnlla Oems. 1 for I cents; Old Vir ginia yheroots, I for t rents; Porto Itlcun rigors, (00 and M free. Pome bargains (n Chewlnif end Snuik ing Tobacco. Don't forget the fact that I'llces will be satisfactory. I'lpes and Playing Cards, Clgnr Hold eis, Amburand Meerschaum. Ooods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Agent for the Portland Bote and lM'k Company. Safe sold for cash or on the Installment plan. Call and sew ample and get prices. , P. A. TRULLINGER N 515 Commercial Street I'Ihmi:M I nittl 287 1 -Two Mtores BOXER UPRISING. ' St. Petersburg, April l.-Th French bishop of Biechusn, the middle prov Ince tn the western frontier ot Otlnn predicts a general boxer uprising throughout lite provinces. , M I LAUNCH FOR BALK.' y One of the finest models on the C lumbl tlver. Length Ml, breadth ll.W, depth I K, tonnage 14 roes, 19 net; built 101; K-horse power Troyer engine. Has Just been overhauled, painted, and Is In At condition for Im. mediate we, K. OB BURN, 4( Commercial St., Astoria, Or. ' " n : , Hats Trimmed Free Mis. Ingluton has Just opened a fine line of spring hate and flowers, with waists, while iklrlt and muslin under wesr. Pompadours and hair switches, ' and all kinds of ladles and children's furnshlng goods at sale prices, Welch block, Astoria, Ore. flSHERS' OPERA HOUSE s emsiei L. C. Scllg, Lessee and Manager e MONDAT APRIL tl An Event ot Extraordinary In- terest AIDEN BENEDICT e Presents 4 the eminent tragedian John Griffith In a grand spectacular produc- e tiun In six acts j MACBETH e powerful Company ot Playersl 8 per lal Sceneryl Electrical Effects! e Chemical Illusions! i PltrCKH-Reeerved seats, tl; (lallery, Mc. Reserved seats on silo at Griffin's book More nest UnturJay morning, f C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells. Fargo and Pacific Kxpret fowpanle Customs House Proker. ,-.;... .. - -v MOTION S M v. . Baby Ribbons, two yards for lo Safety Pins per paper a V&l Pins, per paper lc Best Six-Cord Thread, per spool...: 2c - Corset Covers, good muslin........ 5c ,j 50c Men's Shirts, 36 inches long.. 33c Lace Curtains, per pair 45c t Toilet Paper, 10 rolls for.:,.. ...... ..15c -j Table Oil Cloth, per yard 15c Ladies' 50c Sailor Hats... 25c Sale of 1803 Shirt Waists . ; Every style Is new and not a single ' lost year's garment. ;; 1 : 1 ' " . PircaJe Waists, worth 48c, at 25c High Grade Waists, worth 0c, at.. 39c Fine Percale Waists, worth 85c, at. .48c "Beautiful Waists, worth 11.60, 'at. .98c Madras Waists, worth 32.85, at... .11.98 v 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 ,....$100 Fine French Kid, regular price 31.60 and 31.75, on sale at 31.25 New Spring: Wash Goods ' 33-inch plain white Indian Linen, worth 10c, one sale at Sc 28-inch Fancy Batiste, all colors, many pretty designs, worth 12 and 15c, at 114c 32 Inch White Oxford, one of the etyles for waists, worth 30 and too, on eal at.,.. 20e JJ-lneh Bilk Grenadines, very lat est 1W3 shades, worth 7 and 76c on sale at. ....... lie 3 Inch Fancy Dlmltys, all dainty and neat figures, 1)03 styles, ' worth 26c, on sale at .......lEc CORES' OF ATTRACTIONS DAILY the big Sale & & thebig sae 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. Sales ot Mew Spring Silka 2500 yards Wash Bilk, per yard.. ..39c 27-inch black Taffeta Silk, per yd..7lo 31-Inch black aifeta Bilk, per yd. .31.19 . M-lnch black guaranteed Taffeta ' Silk, per yard .". 31.39 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' shoes Misses' heavy box calf shoes, worth 31-60, at 1 31. tt Misses' Fine Vlci Kid shoes, light or heavy sole, worth 32.50, at.. $1.71 Ladies Shoes One pair of Topsy Hose given with every pair of Ladles' Shoes. Ladies' One Vlci Kid Shoes, light or heavy soles, worth 12.50, at.... 31. Ladles' fine Dongola or Vlci Kid regular price 33.50 and tt.ft. oa ale at., , ......n. Men's Shoes One pair of Topsy Hose given with the sale ot every pair of Men's Shoe. Men's fine Box .Calf Shoes, worth 33.60, on sate at t3.ee Men's Fine Blucher Style, New Toe shoes, worth 34, on fcue at. .38-16 The Big Sale is now on In all the different sections and you are cordial, ly invited to looK over and inspect: oar up-to-date line of Spring Goods whether you bay or not Hoys Shoes . One pair of Topsy Hose given with the sale of every pair of Boys' shoes. Boys' Heavy Box Calf Shoes, worth 11.60, on sale at .11.31 Boys' Pint Vlci Kid and Box Calf Shoes, worth 32, at 31.60 New Suitings for Lnttle Wear 8-lnch all wooi etamlne, all col ors, regular values 75c, on sale at 48o 51-Inch all wool Scotch Suiting, all new shades, worth 11.15, on sals at ......tl 44-Inch fancy all wool otamlnes In rolors and black, worth tl.tfi. on sale at ....tl KEMRMBKR THIS 8 ALB , LASTS ONLY TK.f DATS SO BB QUICK! 2700 yards of Bleached Muslin at 5c yard 750 yds 42-inch Pillow Case goods at 9 l-2c 800 yards Lonsdale Cambric at 9c yard 1000 yards Cotton Challies at - 5c yard 1000 yards Crash at 2 1-2 Cents per yard (1 reiki Ante ol'N'ew Litre I tirUliw 30 pair of new Uce Curtains t....4(c K pair of new tllim Ice Curtains ' worth 91 . to. at.. . M pair new lce curtains, every pair worth 12. at ..,.5....1.& 30 plr fine tare Curtains, new and nest di-sliM, made to s'll tl 35. "at .'..;-;....: 3. pair of ItruBwl Net, new design, mil to II nt 31.60, on shIo r ' nt .... ii... .... ,.....--,'-W , New HoiU'ry None better Ihsil the celebrated . 'TOIKT LINK." children's j Hose, 10C hind, nt ....;,;...,..-t"jyj'tf MIkws' heavy Cotton Hose fc'l 16c Children's How. 10c kind, ot Hoys' extra h-vy Cotton He le tallies' Cotton lion, fast black, at. 8c '' 'Ladle' 'fi'ie sunge ribbed Cotton ' Hose. t .........10c tadfes' heavy gusge ribbed Cotton Hone, nt tadies' Liue Hone, neat patterns.,. 2Sc Hoys Clothing Rveythlng In our Boys' Suit De--1.uliiient TO UK X'LEANED UP AT THIS SALE. In oider to make quick work ot this sale, we make some tremendous price concessions thnt puts this sale' In a clitMs by Itself. 26 Boys' two and three-piece suits, ' all wool, worth 33. SO and t4, en ssls at V tJ.M 33 Hoys' two and. three-sieve suits, worth 12.50 and 13. on sale at 11. M 27 Boys' t vo nd threo-plece suits, worth $2 to 33. W, on tale at tl-M Men's Underwear A coinptcla stock of Men's Medium and Heavy-Weight Underwear. ' Mon's fine guage, heavy cotton, at 4tc Men's fins wool, worth 11.28. at,...'..Wc Men's fine gray, all wool, worth 31.73 at tU8 Men's heavy all wool, worth $2.26 at M.,.. Il.tO '; a ; MONEY REFUNDED GOODS EXCHANGED '1 EPARTMEMT Witfl-i V- ' i i ' ... - in' w M