The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 11, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA. OREGON, MA fURDAY, APRIL 11. 1903.
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Won't ft-cd tlw family on Eusti pay.
gs for coloring; but nollrs tht other
We havt mim fine larg freak
SPECIAL EASTER GOOD THINGS
drutm P.-ft. Lstture, AsparsgLj, Cauliflower. ' Apple, Oranges,
: Rhubarb, Itananus, . Martins Croain Cbetse, Ikst Duttsr and Eggs in
town, o. S. Coffee, tto. j ,, .
SPRING LA Mfi TOD AT
ROSS. HIGGINiS t& CO.
Tonight
ah smermnmwit will tm given In
Huoml hall, Wst Astoria, for the n-
fit of the famln sufferers In Finland.
An eicsllsnt prog-ram of vocal and In
strumental musto, address, etc., hu
been provided. Everybody la Invited.
a rnNiwiu offering will be received at
the door for the fund. Nothing law
tnai 10 cents accepted. Children free.
THE TIDES FOR APRIL,.
Hlgh Water. I A. M.I P. M.
J!" P"I. hinvfCT h.mT f'C
MetuFrfair . . ..ISSll'ill'lf.iifiMl.i
MUNDA Y . . . S6 12:1 7.0
Monday . , ...17 0:14 l.t 1:0 T.I
Tuesday . . ,.. 0:60 1.7 1:60 T.f
Wsdiieedajr . .,: I:tt l.t I; 15 7.5
Thursday . , ,.ao 1:10 1,1 1:11 7.4
Saturday . . ., 11 0:11 1.111:40 T.f
HUN DAY . . . II 0i4 1.4 1:11 7.1
Monday .... 1 1:11 1.6 1:0& 7.4
Tuesday . . .,.14 1(15 1.4 1:47 T.f
Wednesday . ..16 1:17 1.1 I; It l.f
"Thursday . . . 16 1:00 7.1 4:11 t.i
Friday 17 1:1 7.1 4:13 1. 1
Saturday , . ., 18 4:10 7.1 1:46 1.1
HUNUAY . . ..! 1:10 t.t 1:45 I t
Monday 20 1: 13 t.i 7:46 t.l
Tuesday . - .. II flit 1.0 Ii44 I.I
WedtMwday . .. II 1:46 1.1 1:11 T.l
Thuraday . . . II :4I 1.4 10:16 T.l
Date. " h.nui tC h.mT ft."
ftaTurday .".T.fil ; 40 "0.7 li 47 1.1
tUJNDAT ... 12 7:11 0.4 7:11 1.1
Monday 11 1:01 0.1 T:t 1.1
Tuxaday 14 1:40 0.1 1:12 .1
Wednesday . ..16 1:17 0,1 0:01 I.I
Thuraday . . .. it 1:16 0.1 l:4 1.1
Friday . , . ...17 10:14 1.110:10 I.I
Hnturday . . . .1111:11 1.4 11:17 t.l
SUNDAY . . . U U:0t 1.7
Monday , . . . 20 0:16 l.t 1:01 1.1
Tuesday , . ,.21 1:47 1.7 1:00 1.1
Wednesday , ,.22 1:61 I.I 1:61 t.l
Thuraday . . ..It 1:10 1.7 1:61 1.1
Prlday 24 4:40 t.O 4:11 1.1
Pnturday . , .26 1:24 1.1 1:12 1.1
SUNDAY . . ,2t 1:05 0.1 1:04 1.1
Monday . ., ..27 1:46 0.1 1:47 l.t
Tuesday ... .11 7:17-0.1 7:10 t.l
Wednesday . . . ;tl ;io-0.6 1:16 t.l
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ATTENTION
Fishermen
i
TliU Mctiaon I offer Oil Clothing made
for ni especially.
I Gaarentccd
Every oe of these Coats la Guarati
teed by me. It U a better Cunt than
any other for the same price.
Herman Wise
THE RELIABLE
C lothier and Hatter
Oppnalte l'lilnee ltMtaurnt.
Observing Arbor Day
The varloua city arhoola observed Ar
bor day appropriately yesterday and
many vim torn enjoyed the entertain
ment. The irlmary department
were particularly Interesting and the
children all acquitted themselves In
On style. Varloua trees and planta
wre reprsnted and Mother Earth
and April Agursd prominently In the
drilla and other exerrlsrs. ,
Clam Dialers
Send In your order for Wyoming
coal. 8. Klmore & Co.
' Meet me at Hoefier'g aoda foun
tain. ; Tht swellesl shop in the city. SIX
artists at the Palace bat hi.
' KftMter novelties and choice late
took at the Little Hook more,
' Pour up-to-date barbers aHhs Occi
dent. You don't have to wait.
Our Whlta Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry
la one of tha beat things on the market
far cough, flood for children or grown
folks. Rogers, druggtat.
If Schilling's beat baking powder
dues not please you your money will be
iertiiul.it by us, Johnson Bros.'
1,'tw stock of fancy gooda just arrlv
rd r.t Yokohama rtazaar, Call and see
the latest novelties from1 Japan.
You rl:l always find the beat 15c
meal In tl ".ty at the Rising Sun res
taurant, No. CU Commcvclal sheet.
Dr. Nellie 8. Vernon has recently lo
cated permanently In Aatorta for the
purpose of practicing medicine and has
secured offices over Griffin's book store
where she can be found from 10 to 11
a. m. and 1:30 to 5 p. m.
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ELASTIC FELT MATTRESS
. We are agents for the best
Felt Mattress on the market.
Manufacturer's guarantee
with each one. Try one and
you will surely be satisfied
as to their, worth. Price, $15.
CHARLES HElLBORfl 8 SON
590-592 Commercial Street
O C. Hansel, the clam merchant of
Toaklund, was In the city yesterday
Mr. Hansel left the Clatsop beach near
ly two years ago when clams began to
give out there and located at Ocean
Park, where the small beds were pret
ty well worked out In one year. He Is
now digging on the beach between
Bhoalwater bay and Grays harbor, and
shipping to Portland, via Astoria.
About 40 diggers are employed there
for the canneries and for export, aver
aging about 100 boxes a day.
Reach' An Understanding.
At tha meeting of the Alaska Fisher
men's union last night an understand
ing was reached between the fishermen
and the packers whereby the form
er sign the agreements already
adopted by the Alaska Fishermen's
union of 8an Francisco. This agree
mnet Is the aame drawn up by the lo
cal union Thuraady evening, excepting
os to the limit placed upon each boat,
the Trls-o people pliu-lng the number
at 1000 and the others at 1200 fish.
Next Monday Is the tlrro set for sign
ing the contracts.
Indrapura'i Passenger. ,
Hubert Percy Moffett. who Is wanted
at Hong Ko ig to answer to the charge
of embexsHng i:0.oo0 from the Farm
and Dairy compuny, of which he was
secretary, is now on the steamer Indra
pura, lying In the harbor and bound
for China. Moffett Is suoDosed to
have wasted tho money on a Seattle
actress whom he married 4n Hong
Kong, and with whom be came to Ban
Francisco, When the money was gone
the woman deserted him, and now be
la going back to atand trial In charge of
a police officer from China.
. ajKC'KI tfBg MUCH ATTKRTIOM
la oar seaooL Instruction to glr.a la
worsts-, aspftallslng. ponetuattng, para
graphing, eta. All ear teechlag Is flractt-
I; the adaeaUoi ws firs Is assMa, A
eearse with us psy-tac suseasa of r
graduates, sa busiaess sms as4 wobmb.
a ss bookkeepers sad sUaogrspbsn.
proves this. Open sll tbs year; stadeats
admitted st aat time: oataloa fna.
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEOE
i PORTLASD, OREOOX
A. r, aKMSTROHO, ICIIAi,
Commercials Win.
The second bowling contest of the
series, being played between the teams
of the Commercial and Irving' clubs.
was played last evening on the alleys
of the former. R. C. Astbury proved
high man for the Irving team, winning
both single and total and of the vic
tor M. F. Hardesty carried off the
honors, hie total being 202 and a single
high score of M. His average of CO
and a fraction Is considered very good,
an average considerably higher Own
any attained In the first contest, and
thjo Mr. Hardesty did not come off
first best. Hu played in excellent form
Inst night, as did moat of the others.
After the game the players adjourned
to an oyster house and discusaed bowl
ing and oysters. Following are the
scores:
Irving Club: '
J. C. Mayo ..18 a 34 34 134
Dr. Tuttle ........32 31 25 37 12$
C. Astbury 21 17 41 157
J. C. McCue ,...14 21 36 l 120
George Nelson ... 40 38 2 137
W. C. Laws ....11 n 41 II 143
today to lake charge of the station for
a short tJme,, Observer Kelllher, In
charge at orth Head incapacitated
by reason of a dislocsted limb.
Misses Florenca and Virginia Cama-
han, studenta of the lot s! high school.
went to their home on Clatsop plains
last evening, there to re mils over Bun-
day.
Capt. Peterson of ths ship Berlin
cs me up on the Elder yesterday to take
charge of hia ahlp for the season's voy
age to Alaska for the Alaska Fisher
men's Packing company.
Mont Hawthorn went to Portland last
night. Sunday evening be will go to
Seattle and from there onthe 14th be
will start for Alaska where he will re
main during tbe flnhlng season as man
ager of a cannery.
CHCKCBE 3 j
Tbe Pastors Extend a Cordial j
i Welcome to All.
4 :
Total ...
Commercial Club:
C. H. Cooper 34 48 28 3) '
Wise 61 40 S3 44
J. Pye 39 41 43 4S
Mathena 44 48 37 61
Wood field ....62 31 30 23
F. Hardetsy..4t M 44 34
H.
n.
W
F.
H.
Total
114
lt
170
168
182
142
202
1014
PERSONAL MENTION
. Pulp Mill Running
After being shut down for a few
day on account of a strike of the em
ployes. the pulp mill of Youngs river
falls la now running smoothly. The
old force, with the exception of one
man. haa retired from the field Of ac
tion and new hands have taken their
places. There had been no organised
union, among the employes, but they
simply got together, asked for
more pay, received the time com
ing to them and quit. Manager Shanks
Is very frank about the matter, say
ing that he does not blame the men
tor desiring an Increase and that he
sorry hs Is unable to grant the de
mands, but as the business now Is, he
would not be justified in so doing.
Four Men Disappeared
The sailors home In San Francisco Is
out 111 advance money and 18 fare on
the ateanwr Robsrt Dollar for each of
four sailors sent up to go on the bar
kentlne Amaxon, how waiting for them
In the stream. As the story goes, when
the Dollar arrived on Friday the sail
ors were taken In tow by local board
ing house men and when the agent
from San Francisco arrived overland
to take lhem aboard tha Amaxon and
collect his monejf they were not to be
found. One of hem was finally seen
In front of the sailor boarding- house
on Astor street, x but when uie agent
sought to talk td him he was ordered
away by one of the proprietors. '( Later
When" Sheriff Llnvllle waa notified and
went to tha rescue, the men had disap
peared. , Thus Astoria keeps up her
record for shipping abuse. 1
Direct From SpiivaIo & Co.
A shipment of Italian macaroni, apa
ghettl, vermecllla soup noodles, etc. In
1 pound and 1 pound packages and It
pound and 5fi pound boxea; We reeelvt
ed this shipment f paste direct frotfi
C. R, Spllvalo A Co., the paste im
porters, and guarantee It to be the best
quality. f Johnson Brothers, "
, Easier Sale
. The Methodist ladles will hold an
Easter sale next Saturday afternoon In
the store next to Griffin's book store
on Commercial street.1 A great assort
ment of Easter novelties; aprons; home
Cooking that will tickle epicures, and
an abundance of home made candles,
for which the ladles have Justly es
tablished a reputation, will be offered
to tha public at very reasonable prices.
Refreshments will be served.
Lieut. Tobln of Fort 8 (evens was In
the city yesterday,
Capt. Nick Webber Is down from the
Packers' Eagle Cliff cannery.
Wm. Driscoll waa over from his
Grays river ranch yesterday.
Mrs. O. B. Hegardt and son were up
from Fort Stevens yesterday.
Rev. Oscar Ostrom conducted Good
Friday services In Skamokawa.
Robert Flnlayson and wife came
down on the Lurllne yesterday. '
Victor Llndbetk and wife returned
home from Portland last everting.
Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar went
up on Inst night's train enroute for Sa
lem.
Mrs. John Font man and daughter
were in tne city yesterday from the
Nasel.
Miss Florence Turner came In from her
school yesterday and will remain over
Sunday.
James Buffington and wife arrived
from Pqrtland last evening for a visit
In Astoria. .
Chal. H alderman came down from
Portland last evening to spend Sunday
in Astoria.
Contractor Palmberg left last night
for Seattle-where he wilt remain for a
few days on business, -
Mrs. F. C. Reed Is the Victim of
a very severe cold, which keens her
confined to her home. , . .
Wm. Cole, who Is attending Portland
Business college, ceune down yesterday
to spend Easter a home
Claud SmttlC equipment clerk for the
O. R. N. Co., waa In the cltv vea.
terday, going -up on., the Elder last
night. .',- -'. . , . :
Lieut. J. W. 01over of the revenue
cutter rerry returned on the Elder
from California if ter a. montt'a leave
of absence, . .w
J. H. Daniels, former steward on the
ateamer Hassalo, eame iHown from
Portland yesterday to take the aame po
aitlon on the steamer Geo. W. Elder.
,Rev. F.i. Scarvla haa returned from
Portland, where he went o meet Mrs.
Scarvle's parents, wno arrived from
Montana, and expects to locate In Ore
gon. :j 4 . ; 4 -
"John' drover, well known aa the for
mer weather bureau officer Irt Astoria,
but now connected with the service In
Jortland, bame down on last nlghi's
train and will go over to North Head
First LutheranEaster Sunday ser
vices with special music, ' In the ev
ening the Sundsy school will carry out
sn Easter program..
.' " ,
Baptist Sermons will be preached
on the following subjects: "Ths Res
urrection," and ; "The Resurrected
Body." Special Easter music will al
so be rendered..
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Norwegian-Danlnh Methodist Eas
ter services at 11 a. m. and 7:43 p. m.
The subject In tbe morning "Tbe Lord
Is Risen." Evening: "Death and Ha
des eat ro red.'' Special music in the
evening. Sunday school 10 a. m. with
English Bible class led by the pastor.
a
Congregational Corner Tenth and
Exchange street Rev. C. F. Clapp
of Forest Grove, Ore., will occupy the
pulpit. Services at 11 a m and 7:80
p. m. Reception of members and
holy communion at close of morning
service. Easter concert by the Sun
day school at 12:13. ,
,
Methodist- Easter will be duly ob
served. The Sunday school scholars
will present an excellent program at
11 a. m. In the evening the paator
will present a subject appropriate to
the day. Communion at the' close of
this service. The choir will render ex
cellent music both morning and even
ing. :
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Presbyterian-Easter services. Theme
of the mprnlnj sermon: "The message
of Easter." Evening: "An Easter
Meditation." There Will be special
music at both services rendered by the
choir under the leadership of Miss
Katie Flavel. Tbe collections will be
the annual Easter thank offering for
the aork of this church.
NEW JUST IN
All the very latest designs and "pattern! in fancy ribbons,
from two to seven inches wide. Roman stripes, Persians and
very handsome Dresden effects, also pretty Scotch plaids, just
the thing for belt and neckwear. . Price per yaid only
30 cents
Black and white, the now prevailing rage, we hare in very
large variety of stripes and polka dots in the celebrated Otto
man weave- prices per yard ... .'
4Qc, 50c to 75c
Call today and select from an interesting display ot ex
elusive conceptions for Easter wear in aft Hoea,.
Sfte A. DUNBAR CO.
Turkeys
Just a few more nice cornfed turkeys
left at the Pat market. Also one more
salmon left.'
Social Dance
Astoria Council No. 1M Toung Men's
Institute will give a social hop at Han-
thorn's hall Wednesday evening, April
IS. A pleasant evening la promised
to all who attend. Tickets 60c.
Cheap Fuel.
Fir slabwood, stove legths, W.UI per
cord. Boxwood 11.60 per large load.
Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans
fer man.
For Easter
The most elaborate. line of Imported
Easter novelties ever brought to Astor
ia. Many varieties and very cheap
Special Easter candy boxes. Tou must
see them at Hoefler"s.
I Now Open.
After being handsomely remodeled,
refurnished and enlarged, the famous
Toke Point Oyster house Is again open
to the public The celebrated Toke point
oysters and all other delicacies will
be served In our superior style at all
houi. I Private rooms." Eleventh
street. , M
SEE TOE PRICES
) In the Ad of "
MORSE DEPARTMENT STORE
Ou the Fourth Page
V:.
SQRQSIg
-SHOES
Other shoe manufacturers pay Sorosh tbs nigh compli
ment of selecting this shoe when they wish to buy or rec
ommend footwear for tuelr own families. We consider
their patronage one" of the strongest endorsements we
receive.
' Sorosis shoes are nude for every purpose rWing, walk
fatg, golflng, street and housewear. Beautiful creations
In slippers for dress. Misses' and children's shoes made
on on entirely new principle, designed to keep growing
feet in shape. Shoes for boys, youths and men.
If your dealer doe. not keep them, und for Klf-meMtiremeat
bwnk end copy of our new Novelette, containing a aplendid lov (torjr,
"The Bharpneai of Steele," by Julian Street, with five bowlful
UtaatriUona. Addreaa, .
BOROSIS 6HOR CO., Nbw Voax, Bottom, on Lyric, Sum.
FOR THE FISHING SEASON
Fishermen who need Fishboat
Oars. Boat Stoves. Clocks etc.,
should first see our stocK and
examine prices. Full assortment
ssnjSSBaaWaSV
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FOARD a STOKES CO.
Astoria - . Ore.
j ",'. ... A.
The Best Restaurant i
Refnlar Meals. 25 Ceats
SMday Dinners a Specialty
Everytllif tbe Market Affords
Palace Catering Company
Thi
! Palace
Cafe
FURNITURE
NEW AND SECOND HAND.
CARPETS, STOVES AND TINWARE
UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING
a Specialty. -:- Prices Lowest of the Low.
Adams Henning'sen
Next to Peterson & Brown. : Commercial Street.
DRY GOODtS
SHOES, j OIL CLOTHES
RUBBER b60Ts7aPR6nS
FOR FISHING SEASON
V. H; COFFEY
! The Boston Restaurant
, 630 COMMERCIAL STREET
Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria
: Try Oar 25-Cent Dinners
1 Prooipf Attention
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MARINOV1CH & BOSKOVICI! S