The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 29, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA. OREGON WKDNSDAY, APRIL 29 1003.
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"THERE IS NONE JUST AS GOOD
WHITE Is King
H nil th modern Improvement .-ball bearing and y running
.Wng up Tel. No. 41 una our talesman will cull. Second-hand machine
tak.n In itling a part payment on new one "When you get a
White, you et Hit best." A man iUd todays "i have hud a
Whit machine In my nous St years, and It' all right yet."
TEUMBEASls-AHHO It INSTALLMENTS.
ROiSiS, HIGGINiS & CO.
ACIENTJ) foil CLATSOP CWNTY.
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THE COMING MAN
(SOD
TOT
LAST week we
dwelled on
the superior worK
m&nshlp of our
"Hand Tailored"
Men's Suits.
Now permit us
to' say that our
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
Suits are Made by Superior Tailors
AGES: 3 to
PRICES $3
20
to $20
HERMAN WISE
&i Reliable Clothier and Hatter
POKTLAND STRUCK SITUATION.
Th strlk situation In Portland la
expected to bo finally adjunlod In the
next few day and tbat by arbitration.
Th union man hava axpraaavil their
willingness so to do and hava Appoint'
d representatives to meet member of
the master oswx-lstlons. A strong few
ty baa been prwwnted to lh master
laintra' association by Mayor Wll
llama In whit h h urge that organlso
tion to follow out th proposed plan. It
la agreed generally that If an agree
ment I not reached soon that nonunion
man will be put to work. In that event
th outcome la not pleasant to content
piat. In peklng of th situation laat
venlng Telegram wild: "Th mem
twin of ih building trade unlona hav
rarrlrd out th plan Inaugurated laat
Friday night at th maaa meeting,
fur a It I In their power to do o: and
now It rest with th master pointer
and maatr builder to do th rt,
Thla la practically the altuatlon after
the action taken by th building trade
council Inat night, and reaultant action
taluy by the president of that body and
Mayor Williams, aa expresaed in the
communication of that official to the
employer. Aa yet thr ha been no
im-II.m taken by the contracting paint
era and builder, and not a word will
bJ ld by them n to what action la
likely to be when thematter la finally
taken up. It la a fut that a confer
ence waa held thla afternoon, but It I
claimed that th mayor communica
tion had not then been received and
wn not the subject of dlacuaalon."
OCR CITT TO HAVE LIQUID Ain.
Aatorla la to have an opportunity of
witnessing the marvelous things done
by liquid air, an engagement having
been marie for a aplendld lecture and
expert demonatratlon to appear at Klh
era" oira houae on Friday evening,
May 1, bringing a aupply of genuine
liquid air and complete apparatus with
which to perform the doxen of startl
ing experiment that have recently At
tracted world-wide attention. Liquid
air boll violently when placed on l-e,
and freexea water when placed over a
fierce fir; It render tin and Iron brit
tle a glass, freexi quicksilver ao hard
that nail are driven In a two Inch
plank, ateel and electric light carbon
will burn In It, rubber become Ilk
gins. Liquid air can run, a heavy en
gine ran be made a more powerful ex
ploelve than dynamite will produce com
plete condition of cool, out of garbage,
etc. and there are score of practical
uses for It component guana. An en
tertainment on thla up to date subject
cannot fall to be Interesting and pro
fitable. A complete demonatratlon of
the Marconi wlrelrea telegraphy will
aliwi be given. Th high school haa a
cured this wonderful entertainment for
the benefit of the laboratory which la
In grent need of apparatua. The eat
Nil will open at Orlffln's book atore at
I a. m. on Thuraday for thoee who
pledged enough ticket to secure the
entertainment, and at 11 m on th aam
day for the general public.
vorloua entric Herein referred to I
shown beyond any question by th un
dispute- exhibit filed, betelm" v
Fll'.ST STEAMER FOB NOME.
The steamer Dawson City will b th
flnrt ateanutr to leave for Norn this
season, She will aall from Seattle May
12. taking th Inside outheaatrn Al
aaka, poasdige to Unlmak pass, , and
thence close to th northern Alaaka pen
Insula and Bristol bay shor. The
steamer Portland will sail May 11 and
th Seoator May 31. Th first vessel
reach Nom hist year wa the steamer
Elk No. 1 arriving titer May 27.
FORESTERS GRAND COURT.
The committee having In charge the
preparations for th grand court of th
order of Forester to convene here on
May 12, had a meeting last evening to
coniplctthe arrangements for that
event. A committee will go to Portland
to meet the dt-l"(ate and escort them
to the city. The court will meet In Odd
Fellows' hall. On the evening of th'
nth ball will be given In Foard
Ktoki-a' hall, and on th 14th an excurs
ion will be run to Seaside. A parad1
front the Odd Fellows' hull to Foard 4k
Stokes" hall and a banquet seating 300
guests are arranged for the first even
Ing.
Will
FOL'R LUCKY ASTORIANS.
Oo to the World' Fair at
Louis, at Wise' Expense.
St
Met m at Hoefier'
tain. .
Send In your order
soda foun-
for Wyoming
Fishermen:
pivlls, 40 rents.
Dlxlo Queen, In 10-ox.
P. A. Tiulllnger.
Th wellcst shop In the city,
artists at the Pnla: bnths.
SIX
Four up-to-date barber at th Occi
dent, Tou don't hav to wait.
There Is nothing more dainty among
toilet water than Blue Violet. I
have It In bulk. Half pint 76o. Char
lea Rogers, druggist.
m -
improve your flower and vegetable
gardens with bone, or land plaater. fer.
ttllxer, for sale by Johnson Bros.
New stock of fancy goods just arrlv
ed at Yokohama Dnxnur. Call and lee
the latent novelties from Japan.
Yon will alway find the best 16c
meal In the city at the Rising Sun res
taurant, No. fill Commercial street.
Dr. Nellie S. Vernon ha recently lo
cated permanently In Astoria for the
purpose of practicing medicine and has
secured office over Griffin' book store
where elie can be found from 10 to 12
a. m. and 1:30 to I p. m.
CLOSING OUT
Our stock of frumod and nnfrainod pictures, Ev-
erythinij in the art lino will bo sacrificed.-" Our
stock ot paintings inoludos
Oil Paintings, Water Colors
,;" ' ... .
and copies of famous pictnros by eminent artists.
Every picture must be sold out as we need 'the
room for other goods. ,, , , ..;. . v
CHARLES MEILB0RN 0 SON
590-592 Commercial St.
TO BE LAID BY PRESIDENT.
A grtnlte block weighing between I
and 10 tons, out of which the base for
the Lewis and Clark memorial I to
be chiseled, arrived In Portland yester
day from Snake river. It wa loaded
onto a big truck and waa hauled up to
Otto Svhuman't marble quarry-yard on
Taylor atreet, Seven men were engag
ed for om time In getting th block
off th dray .uid Into th yard where
the cornerstone for the monument Is to
be made. The stone la a week ove ..ue
In arriving. There whs consider :-'le
difficulty In transhipment from boat to
freight car at Rlparlu.. The block is
almost square; It la a little over 7x7
feet, and Is pronounced a niece piece of ;
marble. Four big horses attached to
the truck had a good deal to do to pull
the load. The architect on the monu
ment say that while there was delay
in getting the stone,-lt will be ready for
dedication day May 21.
The other da Mr. Wise made glad
the little hearts of the children by giv
ing thitn noise producing toys. Now It
Is the turn for the older ones.' In order
to Increase his business. Herman Wis
the Reliable Clothier andllatter, make
(hi offer: With every 110 worth of
good bought at hi (tore Mr. Wis will
give a coupon entitling the holder to
participate In the distribution of the
tickets.
You need not alwuy buy $10 worth at
one time; save your ale checks given
with every purchase and when you
have 110 worth of checks you will re
ceive a coupon.
Of course these four first-class round
trip ticket Including berths and meals
will cost Mr. Wise about 1500. but the
Increase In business which Mr. Wise
will enny will bring blm mora than
that qrnount back.
The St Louis fair will be the greatest
the world ha ever seen. The progress
made In manufacture, the arts, and sci
ence sine the last world's fair ha been
marvelous and probably never again
will you liave th opportunity to ee
these wonders of the Vwentlcth centu
ry. .
You know that Herman Wis ho the
largest and finest stock of men' and
boy' togs, he ha on price and treats
his patrons generously. Why not trade
with him and get the opportunity on
these free round trip ticket to the won
derfut St. Louis fair?
DEDICATION OF ST. MARY'S.
The new St. Mary' church edifice I
now almost complete. Only a few more
finishing touches remain to be applied.
It Is a handsome structure and a credit
to Astoria. The lofty ceiling, the state
ly columns, the spacious choir loft, the
richly beautiful oltars,. the exquisite
coloring of th memorial windows and
the comfortable pews make It a place
of worship to be proud of. The day set
for the dedication Is May 24. Arch
bishop Christie who laid the corner
stone will officiate at the dedicatory
services. Father Lane Is expected to
be here by that time, as he I steadily
Improving In health.
' AL TVA3 SURPRISED.
About 10 couple, chaperoned by Mrs.
Robert Wallaca and Mr. August
Frlcke, awooped In upon Mr. Al John
son laat evening, end Mr. Johnson was
surprised like inythlng. 'Although tak
en somewhat off his guard, Mr. John
son soon regained his usual compos
ure and was able thereafter to enter
tain his guests royally; and the guests,
being prepared, and being In an enter
taining mood, -entertained Mr. John
son., So the upshot of It all vashat
everybody vas entertained. The feat
ure of th ven!l)g was the telling of
fortunes, and this, and other forms of
amusement, kept, the company In high
good humor until the breaking up
thereof,
GRABBED TOO MUCH TIMBKR.
Yesterday's Orcgonlan contains an
article-stating that a late ruling of the
Oregon City land office charges open
violation of the land laws against Ban
ker Chuid Thayer and Merchants Had-
ley and Leaoh of ' Tillamook These
gentlemen had obtained title to a large
number of timber claims In that coun
ty. It Is recited that the entry fee
for thrtteen claims were paid with a
check drawn by Claud Thayer, and
that all of these aawell a others are
being contested by Cho. E. Hays of
Portland. The decision, which Is In
the cases of two filings,1 recommends
their cancellation, adding: 'That Thay
er and hj confederates were knowing
ly engaged In a flagrant and open vio
lation of '.he law In the matter of the
ENTERTAINED ON PERRY. ;
Cnptoln Falling of the revenue cut
ter Commodore. Terry, yesterday enter-
tallied a few of his gentlemen friends
on board of his vessel. The guests were
the following: Senator Fulton, Collect
or of Customs Robb, ex-Collector of
Customs John Fox, and Messrs G. C
Fulton and Albert Dunbar.
This Cap Label
Is a guarantee of the purity and rich-
imu ol Evaporana cream in tn eon
I which bears IL Insist on seeing tt
bwor you buy, or ask your oaaiwr for
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
ft toes farthest Is most asDsHs-
tn and mora pleasincto tt y
loan an watery imitations, i
HELVETIA MILK
CONDXHSIBOCO.
Highland, HI, U.S. Ju
InVtraMOwi,'
PERSONAL
i-
MENTION
Wm. Darker returned from Portland
laat evening. ,
John Faroman w over from Ka-
el yeterday.
John Heldt of Itosberg wa In the
city yesterday.
P. A. Ba.borg waa down from Eagle
Cliff yesterday. -
Jacob Kahn, th bid man, spent yes
terday In Astoria.
Mis Helen Rlggs of Ilwaco wa In
the city yesterday. .
Nels Sankala, the Ilwaco aelner, ws
In Astoria yesterday.
Mi r.ose Kindred wa over yester
day from Warrenton.
Mis June Stanley of Seaside spent
yesterday In th city.
Frof. II. S. Lyman went down to
Hammond last evening.
?et,atlan Qlaser of Olney wa doing
business In town yesterday,.
Mrs. F. J. Winton and Mis Winton
were passengers on the up train laat
evening.
Th little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kruse has been quite ill but Is now
recovering, x -v, ; ; , .
Mr. Capt. Wilson and daughter ar
rived In Astoria on last night's train
Dr. T. L. Ball and A. 8. Skyle ar
rived home from Oregon City laat evening.
O. H. Bellinger of the O.- R. & N,
engineer office In Portland, was in the
city yesterday
H. Cullender came over from Il
waco yesterday afternoon where he had
been on a business trip.
Frank Connor returned last night
from Rainier where be ho been act
ing agent for the A. & C. R. R.
Master Fish Warden Van Dusen left
last evening for a tour of Inspection on
the Columbia. He will go a far as
Celllo. 4
George Welch' condition waa report
ed yesterday as decidedly Improved.
Very sanguine hopes are now entertain
ed for his ultimate recovery.
Mr. and Mr. W. A. Crane and son
were passengers on the Lurllne last
evening for Portland. Mrs. Crane and
the boy are bound for Chicago on a
visit. Mr. Crane returns this evening.
Rev. Mr. Welch and wife, Presby
terian missionaries In Tillamook county
are vlaltlng Rev. and Mrs. Marcottte.
They return on the steamer Elmore tomorrow.
MESSAGE! ON CUFF SaTZD LIFE.
In the recent fire tn one of our targe
cities an actor made known his pres
ence on the roof of the burning build
ing by writing a message on his cuff
and casting it to the street. This wise
act resulted In saving hi life. It is
also a wis act for anyone suffering
from stomach, liver or kidney disor
der to commence taking Hostetter'c
Stomach Bitters. It may" be the means
of saving "your life,' too, because when
these disease are allowed to run with
out attention serious result often oc
cur. Comment taking the bitter to
day and notice the Improvement In
your condition. Especially In the
spring it J every beneficial. It will
also cur la grippe. Indigestion, dys
pepsia, constipation, biliousness and In
sofflftla. Avoid all substitutes.
r
LACE CURTAINS
YOU CAN. AFFORD THOSE NEW
CURTAINS NOW. IN OUR SHOW
WINDOW YOU WILL SEE SOME
EXTRA FINE 11.75 LACE CURTAINS
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT ll.OS
WHILE THEY LAST. THIS IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE.
The A. DUNBAR CO.
DO YOU DRINK
TEA OR COFFEE
W have through a fortunate purchase cecnred a quantity of
tea that I equal to the 50c grade which we can sell yon
FOUR POUNDS FOR $1
Our line of Green Boost Coffee will Interest you today. Call
and ee If w cannot make an Improvement for you on th
brand you. have been using. Tickets given free. ' f
FOARD . STOKES CO
Astoria - - Ore.
BIRTH NOTICE.
Born, Tuesday evening, April 28, 1903
to Mr and Mr Edward G. Miller, a son
weighing 11 pounds. AH doing well
THERE IS NONE BETTER.
Th neatest . and swellest eating
place In Astoria Is that famous resort,
the Toke Point Oyster House. The
beat, in the market Is none too good for
Its patrons.- Short order and quick
service at any hour, and everybody sat
isfied. 3,
: Cheap Fuel.
Fir slabwood, stove legths, 12.50 per.
cord. . Boxwood 11.50 per large load
Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans
fer man. f- ,
ISHERS' OPERA HOUSE
L. E. Sellg. Lesee and Manager.
One Big Laughing Night
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION
The Comedian
ARRY CORSON CLARKE
Presenting Sidney Rosenfeld's
Screaming Comedy
HIS ABSENT BOY
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON
Admission Reserved seats, 75c: .gal
lery, 50c. ' Seat sal open Tuday
morning at Griffin' Book Stor.
IRON BEDS SOUND HARD
$2.50
But they are the most sanitary, convenient and cheapest
bedsteads you can use. We now sell them as tow as ....
We have a suprlus of our Bprtag Carpets, Linoleums and
Mattings. To reduce stock we will sell at price which all can afford.
Best qualities and styles. Buy quickly. - : "
H. H. ZAPF - the Housefurnisher
KMm COMMERCIAL STKEET
J
The
Palace
Caf
The Best Restoarontl
RefBlir Meals. 25 Celts
Sunday Dinners a Specialty s
. s . Everytalnr tae Market Affords
Palace Catering Company f
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UPHOLSTER I NG
Bring Tonr Orders to the ,
FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Everything for the House . . ; "
New Store at 501-506 Bond Street
Adiims Henning'sen
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, - 5 OREGON
Jfip fiuinim;
v Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr, San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two year
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore,