The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 13, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA. OREGON, WF.DNLSDAY, MAY 13, 1003.
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25 POUNDS OF PRUNES FOR $I.QQ
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When Four of Your Friends
Go to St. Louis to the
WOKLDSFA
Than you will My; "Why didn't I buy my clothing, hats, hlrt, etc
t Wlen's, and get a chanct to go f
Hod you not better think of It NOW T WU ha the largest and
finest t assortment of men'i and boya' goods,
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Wla haa on price for all.
Wlaa trat all of hit cuatomtra ItlOHT.
Wlae give you a chance with every 110 aala.
Save your small ealra checks until you have 110 worth together.
It pay a to trade with
HERMAN WISE
ma Reliable Clothier and Hatter
Meet meat Hocfler's soda fountain.
Send In your ordera for Wyoming
coal. 8. Elmore A Co.
Fishermen: Dixie Queen, In lt-oa.
falls, 40 cent. P, A. Trulllnger.
The wellst shop In the city. SIX
artists at the Palaje hatha.
Four up-to-date barber at the Occi
dent. Tou don't hava to wait. ,
Oraya river full cream cheese war
ranted the best on the coaat. Depot and
aole agency at No 41T Bond atreet, Bond
.Street market. Wholesale and retail.
Wanted A girl for general home
work Inquire at 314 Seventeenth St.
New atock of fancy good Just arrlv-
ad at Yokohama Bntaar. Call and a
the lateat noveltlea from Japan,
Tou will always And the beat 15c
men) In tha city at the Rising Sun res
taurant, No. IIS Commercial street.
Furnished houaekeeplng rooms to let
over the Palace restaurant. Inquire
nt The A. Dunbar Co,' store.
Mi's. Edward Helntse, 872 Franklin
avenue, wishes music pupils. Beginners
only accepted. Special attention to
fingering and time.
S FEET bv 112 Mf
And all the smaller sixes of
rugs. We have them in Axmin
ster, Body Brussel, Tapistry
Drussel and the Crex Rug. See
window display.
CHARLES HEILBORN 8 SON
590-592 Commercial St.
Grand Officers
Were Elected
Astoria Man Gets Second Office
in Grand Court Forest
ers of America.
The principal bualneaa before the
grand court. Forester of America, at
It a salon In this city yraterday wa
the election of officer to aorve during
the next two yeura. The election re
aulted f.e follows;
Grand chief rangvr, Wm, H. Klepprr,
of La Grande. '
Grand sub chief ranger, Alfred C.
Shrodr of Aatorls.
Orand treasurer, R. P. Olll of Port-
land.
Grand secretary, S. Klafka of Port
land. Orand recording secretary, 8. O. DU
Imnn of Oregon City.
Senior woodward, W. H. Warner of
Albany,
Junior woodward, D. D. Wilder of
The Dalle.
Senior beadle Dr. T. C. Broslua of
Hood River,
Junlon Ix-adle, A. W. Severance of
Tillamook.,
Trustees. F. W. L. Sklbba of The
Dalles, WC F. Coburn of Grants Paas,
John Et'klund of Portland.
Paat (tra id chief rangers, C. O. Burk
hardt of Albany, J. A. Watson of Port
laud, A. It. Brown of Salem.
The nftl: of grand secretary was
hotly contested for, the chief opponent
or Mr. Klafka being F. T. Bourgeola
of Portland. Heppner waa choaen aa
the plar for holding the nest biennial
reaal.in of the grand court In 1906.
Good Interest la shown by the dele
gate In the work of the order. They
are enthuilaatlc over the fact that Ore
gon show full IS percent greater In
crease In membership than any other
grand Judtadlcllon In the United Statea
during the past two years. Reports of
officer show general prosperity in the
order. '
The forenoon eeselon waa occupied by
the presentation of credentlala and
reading of report of the grand office
Owing to the warm contest over the of
fice of recretary the afternoon session
lasted until nearly I o'clock, when ad
journment was taken until I o'clock
thla morning, when business will be re
sumed. '
A banquet Is on for tcnlght in the
Foard and Stokes hall, and tomorrow
evening a grand ball In the same place.
THE FORESTERS.
(By Lionel Dare.)
Best of them all Is your organisation,
Men in their prime and the pride of the
natlo.t:
Banded together with one aim m view-
Mutual protection and unity true.
Far beyond estimate are they empow
er d. '
Many the blessing of life they have
ahowered: ; '
Klndnesa that touches yet nothing In
vain, .
All for humanity nothing for gain.
The hand of true fellowship, serving
each other,
Doing In fellowship, brother to brotehr,
Grand is the charity cheerfully done,
Sweet la the honor fraternally won.
Down through the yeura when life's
sorrow Increase
The love in the Forester' heart never
ceases;
And when death curtalna all scenes of
, the past,,.. , . , v, ..,,, -j, ' -,
Deep is their sympathy, true to the last
BARRETT IN PORTLAND.
John Barrett, commissioner-general
for the St. Louis exposition haa return,
ed to Portland after a long absence,
During the past li months Mr. Bar
rett has made a tour of the world In the
Interest of the St. Lout fair and his
efforts In it behalf have resulted In
marked success. He has negotiated
with 15 different governments on the
aubject of representation at the exposi
tion. He will be In charge of all (or-
To Aid Nature
This health giver is most speedy
in" action and satisfactory in
results. There will be no bil
ious attacks or sick-headaches
if you take ,
Rills
..Sold Everywhere, i 10c and Sc.
elgn partb.lpatloa. A aide from a desire
to take a brltrf rest, he has come to
Portland to confer with the directors
of the Lewis and Clark fair and to
.pledge to them hi support, Mr. liar
rett tak' an active Interest In Port
,land and Oregon generally and deplore
that thr should exlat any hostile feel
ing relative to the propoaed exposition
"Just enough attention,", he said, "haa
been railed to the exposition throughout
the couitry that now, If It should fall,
tt would reflect on the city and the
tat,M ' .. ' :' . .
The Woman's Club Benefit
F.verythlng conaplred to make the
Woman' club entertainments success
ful lust evening except the weather, and
that lookel like a put-up job on the
part of a frowning Providence to pre
vent the ladles' making a clean sweep of
all tha cosh In town. There were three
hull in ue and three attraction in
t-ach. One of the moat popular waa the
shooting gultary, where at so much a
pop you could shoot at anything in the
farther end of the room. Some line
shot broke all the targets, and nearly
all tha gentlemen and ladles' managed
to ' hit the wall somewhere. Nelson
Troyer and Clark Loughery manipulat
ed th repeater and did a rushing
bualns. Picnic lemonade and George
Noland l'h hla bra Florence Night
engale completed the trio at thla halt,
which I to be continued open tonight
and would do well a a permanent ln
atltutlon. Acroa the atreet the first and last
Marionette ever brought to Astoria
were exhibited to a most enlightened
audience at 10 centa a peek. Here also
It was decided by actual count of votes
that George Dwyer I the most popular
Forester in town, and fair ladle dis
pensed sweet candlea to the crowd.
At the FUv.'l brick Madame Fortune
and ZIHah the futuroso did a rushing
business in fortune while the fairest of
wrt singer warbled love- songs and
Dell Scully worked hi peller. To de
scribe In detail the performance would
be but to cause regret among those who
missed seeing them, and to name the
pretty m.ildens and stately matrons
who constituted the board of lady mart-
agera would be but to list moat of Aa
torla' Four Hundred.
In apite of the rain a fair aum was
realized for the fund being raised by
the ladlea with which to defray the ex
pense of entertaining the state federa
tion of Woman'a cluba which meets in
this city next month. .
Two ptanoa were furnished for the
occasion by A. R. Cyrus, and C. R.
Thompson loaned and operated a pia
nola, contributing much to the occasion
The ludles feel very grateful for the
measure of success achieved and for
the aanlstan?e rendered.
REPORT FILED.
The report of the Joint committee of
manufactoriea haa been presented to
the chamber of commerce and after be
ing read was placed on file. The sug
gestions made In the report will be car
ried Into effect by committees of the
Progreslve association and the cham
ber acting Jointly. The Woman'a club
haa presented a communication to the
chamber treating of the convention
soon to be held here. v The, ladlea aak
that the chamber assist In providing
proper entertalnmenf"for the visiting
delegate.
B. P. O. ELKS.
Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler E. B.
McDunlel of Baker City, paid an official
visit to Astoria lodge B. P. O. Elk
at last evening session. ' Mr. McDan
lei delivered an excellent address on
the merits of the order and hla re
marks were received with enthusiasm
by his hearers. There were 12 visiting
brothers from different lodgea through
out the state and they all delivered
shoct, spicy speeches. After the speech
making nn elegant banquet waa served
and aonys, recitations and Instrument,
al music enlivened the balance of the
session. Mr. McDanlel will leave this
morning for an official tour of a large
part of the state. :
FISHERMAN RESCUED.
Prompt action by the Cape Disap
pointment life saving crew yesterday
morning verteif what might have been
the first serious accident of the fishing
season. Thomas Johnson who fishes
for the Sanborn-Cutting company, and
his son Oscar who acted as boat puller,
wa fishing on the bar when their boat
capslsed in the breakers. When rescued
they were In the water two miles south
west from the Cap and about two hun
dred yard from the boat one clinging
to the sprit and the other to the boom
from the boat. Captain Stuart aved
the boat and net aa well aa themen,
and took them to Fort Canby, where
the exhausted fishermen were well car
ed for.
The shooting gallery will be continu
ed tonight under the auspices of the
dime musee, '
POSTPONEMENT.
The Pioneers who were Invited by the
Native Daughter to a reunion on Fri
day evening, May 15," 1903, are hereby
notified, that, owing to repair being
made at the hall, It la neceaaary to post
pone the reception
Native Daughter.
Mr. Rasmussen will do up lace cur
talna to your satisfaction. Leave or
ders at the Oregon bakery,
Resolutions "of V
High Regard
Commercial Club Expresses Its
Esteem for a Late
- Brother. '
At a meeting of the director of the
commercial club held loat evening the
report of the building committee for
the gymnasium wa submitted and
adopted. The report sets forth that all
the money for the proposed gymnasium
haa been subscribed and the board haa
authorized the collector to do the rest.
After the neceaaary preliminaries are
gone through the club will advertise for
bids to do the work of making over the
room into a first class and In et-ry
way up to date gymnasium.
The committee appointed to draw up
revolution, expressing the regard of
the cl'ib for the hue Lyman C. Kinney
and sorrow for bis death, made a re
port, which wa adopted. ,rr i
Following are the resolutions:
Whereas, an Infinite and all wle
Providence ha taken from our
milst, our esteemed friend and bro
th t, Lyman C. Kinney, and .
. Whereas, In the- death of Mr.
Kinney thla community haa lost one
of ita best and moat respected citl
aens, a man generous hearted, gen
ial and kindly disposed toward all
who knew him, and who had the
esteem of all men. He wa gener
ous, faithful, industrious and trust- ,
worthy In all his manifold relation
In life. Therefore, be It
Resolved, That to Mrs. Kinney
In her great sorrow, and to the rel
atives of the deceased, we tender
thla expression of our high regard
for hi :haracter and worth, and
we say to all men that, his life was
a noble example to all who knew
him; and we further resolve that a
copy of this resolution be given to
Mr. Kinney, and the press of As
toria be requested to publish the
same.
Dated at Astoria, Ore., May 12,
1502.
T. R. THOMPSON.
C. R. THOMPSON,
J. E. HIGGIN8,
Committee,
CHARGED WITH LARCENT.
A. Brantund of New Whatcom, Wash
waa arrested yesterday on the charge
of simple larceny, and his case will
have a hearing In the court of the Jus
tice of the peace at 2 o'clock this af
ternoon. It developed at the examina
tion yesterday that Branlund had been
engaged by Tom Simpson, painter and
bill poster, mil on the strength of this
obtained some tool from W. J. Scully,
the hard vara man. He left the etore
with a saw and a hammer In his hand
and walked straight to Max Strahl'a
second hand store, where he disposed
of them at a much reduced figure.
From thre he wended his way to sev
eral establishments, where wet goods
are made a specialty of, and spent over
the bars the money he had received. It
had been so easy a matter to "work"
Mr. Rr.illv and Mr. Strahl at the first
try that Mr. A. Branlund, when his
mony gave out. waa encouraged to
try hla luck again In the same manner.
He did no with a like result. He was
arrested for drunkeness and the charge
of simple larceny was afterwards sub
stituted. The tools were recovered
and are now In' the court of the Jus
tice of ;he peace. The boldness of the
man In the manner he conducted the af
fair aervd to disarm all suspicion on
Mr. Strahl'a part, who had no other
idea but that the transaction was per
fectly on the aquare. , '
FUNERAL OF JOHN F. VOSS.
The funeral services of the late John
F. Voss were conducted at the German
Lutheran church yesterday at 1 o'clock
by Hon. John Hahn, in the absence of
the German minister. The service was
In the German language. A large con
course attended the body to the grave,
at Greenwood where the burial was ac
cording to the ritual of the A. O. V,
W., the members of which attended in
a body. The pall bearer were, Ru
dolph Earth, OUo Dufner, L. Klrckoff,
Henry Spelmler, Jacob Wlnterhalder
and A. Schrneckau, aU old German
friend of the deceased.
: ' , CARD OF THJbres. j
The ladlea of the Astoria . Woman's
club wish to express their thanks to Mr
A. R. Cyrus for the use of two of his
pianos; to Mr. C. R. Thompson for his
planold and to Mr. Geo. Noland for
hla phonograph at their entertainment
last evening.
Woman's Club.
RAIN
n
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
- Even children drink Grain-0
because they lika it and tha doc
tors say It 3a good for them. Why
sot? It contains all of the nourish
ment of the pure grain and none '
o( the poisons of coffee.
TRY IT TO-DAY. '
At(sMTrwbaN: lie. sad lar package.
Suggestions of Savings on Seasonable
UNDERWEAR
Ladies' Hvod Underwear. The softeat thread, the strongest thread,
the moat aaultary and moat atl factry, the most perfect fitting under
"wear manufactured. We are the sole agent for this brand of under
wear In Astoria. . ...''.:-. ,.
YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THESE GARMENTS
Ladlea long-sleeve vest, with
ankle or knee length pants to
: match, each 50c
Indies long- or short sleeve or
sleeveless - white lisle vests,
, with, ankle or knee length
pant or tights to match each
.. .... Tic
TAdles l!k mixed long or aleev
leas, silk-taped neck, each 25c
ribbed long, short or sleeve
tra silk trimmed each ....11.35
LadW white cotton Richelieu
Richelieu ribbed long , short ,
or sleeveless vests, silk-taped
neck ,eacb ...... ....ma
Ton will find nothing so pleasant and sat
isfactory to wear at so modest a price.
5e A. DUNBAR CO.
Delieaeiesf or the Table
The equal of our aaortment of new and delicate edible for the
table cannot be equalled elsewhere.. Jellies and Preserve In
Glass, Lang's Fruit Catsup. Something ne. Norwegian Knucke
Bread, Fancy Cookie and Cakes, Paradise Soda Cracker Biscuits,'
Pilot Bread, etc.
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Astoria - v. Ore.
IRON BEDS SOUND HARD
But they are the most sanitary, convenient and cheapest Ef
bedsteads you can use. We now sell them as low as .... pa.3U
We have a suprlus of our spring Carpets, Linoleum and
Matting. To reduce stock we will sell at prices which all can afford.
Beet qualities and styles. Buy quickly. ' . : -
H. II. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher 1
C30-6S4 COMMERCIAL STREET
Hie
Palace
Cafe
nmerftm
The Dest Restaoront
Regular Meals. 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners a Specialty
Everything the Market Affords '
Palace Catering Company
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Brinff Your Ordera to the , -
FURNITURE EMPORIUM
Everything for the House.
New Store at 504-500 Bond Street,
Adams Q Henning'sen
HOTEL PORTLAN
The Finest Hotel In the Northwest
PORTLAND, - - - ' OREGON
NEW ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
- r Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDER:
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei' twenty-two years.
SAMUEL ELMORE 4 CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore.
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