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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON,. Fit I DAY,' A?RIL' 21, 1003. BreaKfast Cream, : Martin! New York Cream, German Breakfast, California Mild Cheese, Genuine Edam, Imported Swiss all first-class and best quality. ROSS, HIGGINS (Q. CO. TIIO TIOEH FOR APRIL, HlRh Wftor " bits." " Friday 'T7T. Baturday , , , HUNDAT , . , Hominy , , , , Tuesday . . , Wednesday , , Thursday , , I'Tlday . . . , Haturday , , , tiUNDAT . . Monday , , ,, Tuominjr . , ,, Wednesday . . Thura4ay . , , I A. M. P. M. "jf h7c j tC iusrr tc Tifiiit l.i' i-M' t.i l ;to T.l tut 1.0 l S: 10 . :4S M !1U :1J f.I 1-.it I.I It Ml 1.0 1:44 I.I It l:4S l.t 1:11 T.I S3 1:41 1.4 10:16 T.I 14 10:41 1.111:00 T.I as it:it T.l 11:14 1. 1 34 U:l T.S 57 0:14 l.l 1:04 T.l 1 0:60 1.7 1:60 T.l S liM l.l I: S5 T.l 10 1:10 l.l 1:11 7.4 Wtw. I, A. M. Jt M. Dat. " h7m.TfjT tutu tC ftidoV. . Iff 10:14 l.i 10:80 "1.4 Baturday , . .. lll!li 1.4 11:17 l.l HUNDAT . . . 10 11:08 1.7 .. Monday ... . 20 0: ID l.t 1:03 t.l Tucmlny . . .. 11 1:47 1.7 1:00 t.l Wedneaday . ..12 1:11 t.l l:6 t.l Thtireday . , ..11 1:10 1.7 till l.l Krlday . . . ... 24 4:40 1.0 4:19 l.l KntuiMny . . . !S 1:24 l.t 1:11 1,1 ttUNIMY ... 24 1:05 0.4 1:04 t.l Monday . ..27 1:46 0.1 1:47 l.l Tuceday 7:17-0.1 7:10 t.l Wednesday , 1:10.0.1 1:16 l.l Thursday .10 t:t3..l 1:01 t.l MaybefouCaE BSMSSHBHBflMBnMB mi'"." t4 fi ATofTO'' Cl-OTTIiNO' ""ft? I THE only differ ence Is the word "Maybe!" High Art Insured Clothing IS hand tailored, guar anteed to fit and to wear. Another suit free if they prove otherwise. Other Clothing May Be as good, but we KNOW what High Art Insured clothingis " ' ' What a good tailor would charge $30 for, our Imurcd suit cost you 115. A good tailor asks (0 to 30 for a fins worsted suit. High Art Insured Clothing, $20 to U. game cloth, as food llnlngi, ery beat tailoring. A-l fit. all for one-half the pries akd by good tallora. HERMAN WI5E Uq Reliable Clothier and Hatter ' Meet me at Hoefler's ioda foun , tain. . Bend In your ordera for, Wyoming coal. S, Rlmor & Co. ' Fishermen: XHxle Queen, In 10-os. spalls. 40 tenia. P. A. Trulllnger. Th-s swellcst shop In the city, aitlst nt the PuU.'e bath. SIX Four up-to-date barberi at the Occi dent. . You don't have to wait. There I nothing more dainty among toilet waters than Blue Violet. I have It In bulk. Half pint 7So. Char- lea Rogera, druggist Fancy full-weight creamery butter El centt nnd 40 cente per 2-pound square. Johnson Broe. ;.'ew ttock of fancy goods Junt arriv ed at Yokohama Bazaar. Coll and see (lie latent noveltk'S from Japan. Yon will ahvays And the beat 15c m"M in the city at .he Rlnlng Sun reg. tnuraut, No. 413 Commercial street , DrNollle 8. Vernon has recently lo cated permanently In Astoria for ,the purpose of practicing medicine and has secured ottlces over Griffin's book store where she can bs found from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1:30 to 5 p. m. CLOSING OUT ' Our stock of framed and nnfrained pictures. Ev erything in the art line .will bo sacrificed. Our stock of paintings inoludos ' ' Oil paintings, Water Colors and copies of famous pictures by ' eminent artists, Jivcry picture must be lold out as we. neod the room for other goods. "f"' ' -s " CHARLES HEILB0BN 8 SON 590-592 Commercial St. 1 :, DIAMONDS AND HEARTS, itKntarsaia are uking plate every lay fur the Commercial club piny, The ennt now has a correct and thorough understanding of the comedy drama and their t reapectlve parts. Each chaiacter In the play Is original and lifelike. The three pretty young ladlo have each a marked Individuality, as have also the young doctor, the young vidian and his mother. The old bacue. Inr farmer Is a fine character of the Josh IS hitcomb type,', lie is u home apun. lovahle man, and the scene In his home with his equally attractive sis tor Is one of the strongest In the play. Bammy Is an , excruciatingly funny il uky bellboy, and the other parts are all good. The box office oprne this morning at OrlflTlrt's book store, Tick ets are belli wild, by inemlwi of the tflnh, which are to be exchanged at the box office for reserved seats. The ex cellrrit cajtt. the good plot, the strong "heart" Intereat and the abundant comedy all combine to make a moot ex cellent drama, and those attending f.aimot foil to spend an evening of re lined and profitable enjoyment. The play will be presented in the opera houe Saturday night, April 25. em IS FULL AOAIN. The at'-amcr Alliance arrived down yestorday too late to Cross the bar on flood tide and will leave out this morn ing at f o'clock. She has a fuU cargo and pawnger list as usual, mostly bound for Coos bay. Her pasai-ngvrs number nearly 100, and freight 400 tons She Is fortuitata to be afloat after her late exirlen"e on a rock on the Cali fornia coast. She had to steam 45 mlu-a to reach a beach after getting off the rock, and another half hour would have sunk her, as the engine room wot bad ly awash when she was beached Twenty new planks and new false kel were ut on In drydock. (lie play which he will prewnt here forms an excellent medium for his com eJv talents, iln this latest stln-eas. whleh Is entitled 'Ills Absent :iky,' tht comedian baa tha- role of a nioa of .1 bout SO years who is fond of fun but who if restrained by the possession of strong minded wife. This lady rules ths house and all the efforts of the sporty huaband to conceal the decep tive he has practiced on her; the prln el pal of which has been the invention of "on absent boy" son by a former marriagefor whose support he ta mor rally responsible and for whom be bos induced her to allow him an extra nun Irid dollars each month, , Seat sale opnn Tuesday morning at Griffin's honk store. WEDMNCf OF MIH8 OOODALE. On the evening of Wednesday, the 17th inat., MhM Carrie Louise Goodale, daughter of Captain George L. Oood- ole was married to Mr. Nitthanlel Per kins Hlmonds of Snlem, Mass., at Medford, same state. The Mercury- Citizen of that town In describing the ceremony, said: "Following the uah- ers came the bride with her father, Oapt. George L. Goodale, V. S. Army, They were met at the alter; by the groom with his- brother, Frederkk P. Hlmonds. The cercnwmy wus perform ed by the Rev, Henry C. PeLong, pas tor of the Unitarian church. A recep tion to relatives and a few intimate friends followed at tbe home of the bride, 123 Park street, where the music was furnished by the Salem Mandolin and Guitar Club Sextette, of which the groom Is a member." LIQUID AIR. It was announced by Professor Clark yeslordiiy that a liquid air demonstra tor would positively appear here one week from next Saturday. The teach i, headed by Professor Clark, have labored hard to arouse local Interest In the proposed exhibition, but the re. suit is expected to be worthy of the toll. Besides the liquid air demonatra tlon there will be a practicable demon stration of marvel of wireless tele graphy. Enough tickets have been disposed of to assure a good house. WENT TO OYSTER VI LLE. Paul Morion, who left this city via the steamer Nahcotta the early part of Hi week with rather puztUng sudden nes, la at Oystervllle and will remain there Indefinitely. A letter from him hns been received by hi brother and the latter la not worrying about him. Paul did not explain his sudden depart ure. but it Is supposed be did not wish to encounter opposition to bis plana. A chum of his, who formally resided here had prcded him to Oystervllle, and that probably explains the matter. A GOOD THING. The proposition on another page of this paper to furnish a set of the not ed John L. Stoddard Travel Lectures on the extremely easy terms of 10 cents a day Is a liberal offer, and one In which The Aatorlan Is In no way Inter ested. It is no premium catch or cheap John advertising scheme. The coupons are to be sent to this office on ly as a convenience, and the publKiers supply the pictures and sample pages themselves. The work Is till that Is claimed for It and more. ELDER PASSES OUT. The O. It, 'ft N. steamer E'dcr arriv ed down from Portland yesterday morning and left out for San Francisco at 4:15. The Elder is) in command of Captain Shea, Captain Randall having been transferred to tha Columbia. Captain Doran has been relieved of the Columbia and will spend some months visiting In Europe. Captain Shea was formerly master of tbe Pomona, a steamship belonging to the Pacific Coast Steamship company. ; 'PHONE LINE COMPLETED. The Lewis and Clark telephone line, so long "proposed," will today become a thing of reality. Trulllnger and Har dest?, the electricians who Aad charge of placing the 'phone boxes;, yesterday completed the work to the draw bridge. This Includes practically the entire line ths number on this side being so few that they will easily be finished by this evening. - - , . DAIRY WORKERS SCARCE T. 8. Townoend of cheese and butter f:Uiie. was In Astoria yesterday looking after his dairy Interests. Speaking of the Industry Mr. Townsend auld: "The dairy business is constantly develop ing In western Oregon and will contin ue to do so. It is the bulnes for which this country Is preeminently adapted and for which It will become famous, Tbe greatest drawback to It now is a scarcity of help. It is extremely diffi cult to secure competent help for farms ai,d dairy ranches, which prevents a larger number of cows from being ut ti lled. It seems that men prefer to work In the towns and other places where there are crowds to work with and plenty of places to spend their money. A man working on a farm at 130 and hard la for ahead of the city employe t M and board himself financially, :itd sometimes in other respects, but they don't see Jt that way." EPIDEMIC SPREADING. It ta very avldent from the following dispatch received SI this office from! Stanford university last night, that the typhoid fever epidemic there has. not been brought under control as had been hoped: "The typhoid situation for the past 24 hours shows an increase of 12 new cases, five of which developed among the students this morning. The total number of caaes up to noon to day Is 15 on the campus and 83 In Palwi Alto. A few students are leaving the university every day In accordance with Instructions from their parents." Defines the Y.M.C A. The Modern Young Men's Chris tian Association is Different From Early Conception. ELECTED TO GEN"L. ASSEMBLY. Rev. Henry Marcotte, who has just returned from attending the annual session of the Portland Presbytery at that city, was elected one of the two ministerial commissioners from this Presbytery to the Presbyterian Gener al Assembly, which meets in Los An geles next month. Dr. Wilson of Port land is the other ministerial delegate. besides whom two lay delegates were chosen. PLATED HIGH FIVE. The Thuadoy Afternoon dub met yes terday at the home of Mrs. N. A. Marrs. The . ladles were charmingly entertained, the feature of the after noon being the game of High Five, which was Indulged by ail present. Prlnert were won by Miss Sutherland and Mrs. Finch. EAGLE MEMORIAL DAT. The committee on tre Eeagles' mem orial day exercises met yesterday and arranged the program for the occasion. It will be composed of musical selec tions, both Instrumental . and vocal, while the address of the day will bs made by Governor Chamberlain, . .. ONE MORE DAT. M. A, Rolfe the Chicago expert rep resenting Strauss Bros,, the leading tailors, could not accommodate all cus tomers In three days, so has arranged to remain today to take measurements tor suits at C. H. Coopers': He hus a remarkable display of woolens in the piece."' ' . i0i , HARRT CORSON CLARKE COMING The announcement that the popular comedian, Harry Corson Clarke, and his company wilt appear at Fishers' opera house for one night Wednesday April 29, will be received with Interest by all lovers of the theater as a place nt amusement, Mr. Clarke has long been In the front rank of laughter makers, and, Judging from the reports, NOTICE. Beaver lodgn, No. 85, I. O. O. F.. and Gateway Rebeckah lodge. No, 77, will celebrate the 84th annlversay of Odd Fellowship on Saturday evening, April 25, at 8 o'clock, In Odd Fellows' hall. All members of both lodges with their families and all sojourning mem bers are cordially invited to be present with their families. . By Order of Committee. - THERE 13 NONE BETTER. . Ths neatest and ewellest eating place In Astoria la that fampus resort, the Toke Point Oyster House. The best In .the market Is none too good for Its patrons. Short orders and quick service at any hour, and everybody satisfied. BORN. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tyberg, of the Lewis and Clark, Thursday, April S3, a son. ! "The T, M. C. A. has changed as much In character during the loat 10 years as other businesses have chang ed," said General Secretary Stone of the Portland T. M C, A., who was lu Astoria yesterday, and while here. In company with J. W. Ghien, Inter viewed a number of the buslnem men of the city on the subject of & mod ern T. M. C, A. In Astoria at some future time. "No business," continued Mr. Stone, "is the same today as it was then, and the T. M. C. A. Is not an exception. We havje profited by a rich experience, and have devel oped, to meet the neceastllt-s of men. The Institution as It is today exists not to preach to young men and to 'do them good," but to furnish them with opiwtunl'les. Having the opportun ities, such as no other society can fur nish, they are at liberty to choose for themselves what um to make of them. They are at liberty to play ping pong, basket, ball or bowl.; They . con de vote themselves to athletics or Bible study. They can. take any of the var ious courses of Industrial of commer cial Instruction, i Join the gynaalum classes, attend tbe prayer meetings, or leave them tor others, just as they choose. The idea is to provide some thing for everybody, to give them the opportunity to do some good tor themselves.. "Then we are. as broad as the uni verse. In our. Portland association hot one-fourth of its members belong to" any church at all.. There are more Catholics than adherents of any other denomination, and a large number, of Hebrews ore among our most loyal members. -'The movement as it is now, is mak ing grand headway Jn the west.; Our ureses In Portland Is well known. Sa lem has purchased the State Life In surance building and remodeled It for association purposes, now having a property worth 120.000. .. Whatcom is Himpletlng a 125,000 building. Walla WaHa to raising funds for a ftt.ooo building. At Spokane a movement Is on foot to erect and equip a bulding at a cost of from 175.000 to H 00,000. Boise has a $25,000 borne. ; Aberdeen Is now planning to secure a bulldtnng; and thus we grow. "Our membership in Portland is 1600, No single school or college in Oregon has as many pupils as our classes con tain. Over 1000 young men and boys are enrolled for gymnasium instruction and 650 in our educational classes. During the winter we have 50 classes. and all tines of study are optional Basket ball, shorthand, athietics.domla oes or early prayers are open to all. It is s mistake to regard a T, M. C. A. as merely a place for the pious. It seeks to furnish a healthy environment for all. I see no reason why an up-to-date association, carefully and . conservaH lively planned and under proper man agement should not be feasible In Astoria in the near future. But it would have to be on broad lines, and Include all classes. and should not be started un less with the co-operation of an ap preciative public." WAS! SILIS 200 patterns of Japanese Wash Silks. An assortment larger and better than can be found anywhere in the land. Our own direel importations in plain and corded effeels, stripes, checks, plaids and figures. Every yard superior value at ee A. DUNBAR CO. ; THE PLAT LAST NIGHT. Tolstoi's "Resurrection" was played at Fishers' last night to a packed house and the attention manifested throughout was marked. : The play is bya master hand and is full of great human interest. The ending was some what depressing, for It seemed that the prince with the impossible name ought" really to have married the wo man he had, In so repentant a mood sought to rescue from the pitfalls he himself had helped prepare for her. But the heroism of the lady In (ore going such distinction, when the op portunity presented itself to her to become a princess, rather made up for the disappointment. The condltons in Russia and the martyr land of Siberia r ayed, eand fwouprs eevil rtoytb-fbua were vigorously portrayed, and the thrilling situations, variously , Intro duced, commanded breathless Interest Hats Trimmed Free Mrs. Inglcton nos Just opened a fine line of spring hats and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches, and all kinds of ladles and children's furnshing goods at sole prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. DPinq Derby For Sale By S. DANZIGER ft CO., Sole Agents. DO YOU DRINK TEA OR COFFEE . We have through a fortunate purchase secured a quantity of tea that is equal to ths 60c grade' which "we can sell you . FOUR POUNDS FOR $1 Our line of Green Roast Coffee will interest you today. Coll and see t ws cannot males an improvement for you on ths brands you have been using. Tickets yfven free. FOARD tfV 5TriKT?. rc Astoria - : re CAN YOU BEAT THEM? Notice These Prices Good Tapestry Carpet, regular 75c, now at 50c. All wool I-ply Carpet, regular )L now at 70c. All wool 2-ply Carpet, regular 75c, now at 60c. Best of all wool 2-ply In latest patterns, regular 85c, now at 5o Good China Matting, regular 15 cent, now at 10c. Eastern hardwood folding beds In seven different styles from $11.50 up. ' ',v: ;.., Japanese Matting In fancy pat terns, regular 36c, now at 20o. Linoleum in 16-4, regular 83c, now at 65c. : Nine different styles in Oak Sideboards from S10 up. . Combination Book Cases, regu lar 112.50, now at $10. . Chiffoniers In Oak, full swell front, regular 123.50, now at 317.50 . China Closets and Book Cases 10 per cent off. H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher , G30-CS4 COMMERCIAL STKEET . The Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant i Rerular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners Specialty Everything- tbe Market Affords - Palace Catering Company f P U RN ITU R B NEW AND SECOND HAND. CARPETS, STOVES AND TIN WAKE UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING a Specialty. " V -s ; Prices Lowest of the Low. Adams Henning'sen Next to Peterson & Brown. : Commercial Street. H O T E LU PORT L A N The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, - - OREGON