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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1903)
ASTORIA; t OREGON; , FRIDAY, MAY lb, 1003. i DRIED FRUIT 25 POUNDS OF PRUNES FOR $1.00 V : SEE OURWINDOW DISPLAY KOSS, HIGGIN5 (a CO. THE TIDES POR MAY l!lh Watsr. Dsts." lflffAT 7T Monday , , , Tuesday . , ,, WadnMdajr , , Tfcursrisr i . Frlilar . . . , Hat unlay , , , KUNDAT . . Momlsy . , , TuKdjr . . , Wailnrailar , , Thursday , , Friday . , . , Haturday . , , A. M. p. M. JUw Wil I A. M. P. f. h.m7 fCh.m."Tft "'"" "bats! jilt ft h.ni. ft 10 T.Iir.;;. ,7. SUNDAY . . ..':M 7l "1.4 11 0:1 l.4 1:11 T.l Moh.lny , . . . 11 7:0-0.1 7:05 1.7 U 6:11 l.4i 1:(6 7.0 Tuaday . . . , 11 7:46-0.1 7:42 l.t U 1:14 I.I 1:14 I.I Wsdnmday , ..13 1:10 0.0 i: I.) 14 1:46 1.0 1:14 I.I Thursday . , . 14 1:63 0.1 1:61 1.4 It !:! 7.1 1:411 1.7 Krlrtay 1G :24 0 :! I.I 15 1:03 7.1 4:16 I.I HAlurday . . .. 1R 1:56 0.110:07 I.I 17 1:41 7.1 1:01 I.I HUNDAY , 17 10:30 1.110:65 I I 11 4:J 1.7 6:6 1.4 Monday . . ..1111:10 1.4 11:13 1.7 19 l:M 1.1 1:41 I.I Tuesday . . ..1111:16 1.7 0 1:1)1 I.I 7:40 T.O Wednesday , ,.:o 0:64 1.4 11:46 1.0 11 7:67 I.I 1:11 T.l Thursday . . .11 1:01 I.I 1:45 1.1 3 1:10 1.1 1:10 7.7 Friday 33 1:06 1.1 1:44 .i 13 10:13 I.II0:01 1.1 Bnturday . . . 11 4:01 1.1 1:44 1.7 I When Four of Your Friends Go to St. Louis to the WORLDS FAIR Thn you will any: "Why didn't I buy my clothing, hats, shirts, etc. t Wlte's, and get a chance to to f" Hod you not bttr think of It NOW 7 Wli has ths lartett an a t and , fluent assortment of men's and boys' goods. Wise has ons price for all. Wis treats all of his customers RIOHT. Wis glvs you a chanct with evt-ry 110 sals. Saw your small sales checks until you have J10 rorth together. It pays to trade with HERMAN WISE Uha Reliable Clothier and Hatter Meet meat Hoefler'i soda fountain. Bend In iw orders for Wyoming coat. 8. Klmors It Co. Fishermen: Dlxls Queen, In 10-os. palls, 49 cents. ' P. A. Trulllnger, The swelleat shop In ths city. SIX artists at the Palu;e baths. Four up-to-date barbers at ths Occi dent. Tou don't have to wait. Grays river full cream cheese war ranted the beat on the const. Depot and sole agency at No 417 Bond street, Bond Street market. Wholesale and retail. Wanted A qlrl for general home work Inquire at 114 Seventeenth St, New stock of fancy goods just arriv ed at Yokohama Bniaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Jupan. . You will always find the best 15c moal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. Ill Commercial street. Pure and wholesome Ice crenni, ID c a pint, Delicious Ice cream cods, and confectionery at Turk's candy stuia. Mrs. Edward Helntie, 872 Franklin avenue, wishes music pupils. Beginners only accepted. Special attention to flngortng and time, 9 FEE! by 112 FEE And all the smaller sixes of rugs. We have them in Axmin ster, Body Drussel, Tapistry Brussel and the Crex Rug. ' See window display. ' -. Y CtIA RLES HEILB0RN 8 SON 590-592 Commercial St. " . Grand Court Is Adjourned foresters Celebrate End of Ses sion With a Brilliant and Successful Ball. '. Today the Visitors Will View the Pacific-Homeward Bound This Evening. Foard A H takes hall was a scene of tally and pleasure last evening during the Foresters' grand baU,whlch closed the meetings of the grand court, In ses slon since Wednesday morning. At the afternoon session yesterday the officers elect were duly Installed and the business of the grand court was closed. The ball In the evening was, like all the features provided by the hosts, a rousing success. The delegates were escorted to the Kinney cannery of the C, R, F. A., where they were shown the process of irntrvlng salmon by canning, and to the 8. Schmidt Co, plant, where the cold storage process was Inspected. Returning to the customs house, they were lined up and photographed by Mr. Swnpe, who also look a flashlight of the Foresters at the banquet on Wednes day evening. Inning (he ball each Forester receiv ed a handsome medal commemorating the grand court 'session. Besides the emblem of ths order bears the words; Tenth Biennial Session, Grand Court of Oego.i." and on the reverse a very good engraving of the city of Astorts. On the clasp Is shown a fine specimen of th "official bird" of the city, a royal chinook. and on the red, white and blue do an ribbon. "Astoria, May 12-11, 1901.- To be doubly generous, a beautiful button ouv.-tilr with silk flag attached was presented to every person who attended the ball, The Astoria court Is to be especlully cemmended In that It has not asked the titUens for a dollar In donations for the exnss of the occasion. The money, which wss no small sum, was all rais ed by th members through then- own efforts. That the entertainment has bern magnificent and very hlghy satis factory .ind pleasing to the visitors, they unanimously declare. Today witnesses the closing feature of the program an excursion to Sea side, for all of the mebera of the order and their lady friends. The special train Is to leave at I o'clock this morn hig, returning at 1:10 p. m. AN OBJECT LESSON', A. J. Murphy an armies and foot leas wanderer who Is now doing total ness In this city, Is worth more than a barrel of medicine to the down-hearted and discouraged. Murphy lost his hands and feet by having them frosen during the memorable bllssard of 188, when so many people perished In Ne braska and other western states. While Murphy docs not hail from Nebraska SCALP HUMOURS Hug, Scaly mil Crusted With Loss of Hair Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment When Every Other Remedy and v: Physicians Fail. " Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap and light dressings of Cuticura, the great -k!n cure, at ouce stop falling hate; remove crusts, scales and dandruff, soothe Irritated, Itching surfaces, des troy hair parasites, stimulate the hair follicles, loosen the scalp skin, supply the roots with energy and nourish ment, and make the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else falls. MllUoni of the world's hest people use Cutteura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying the skin, tor cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten ing and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itchlngs and chafing, In the form of baths for an noying Irritations and Inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weak nesses, and many antlseptlo purposes whloh readily surest themselves to women, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Cuti cura Soap combines In one soap at one price the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet, bath and baby soap In the world. Complete treatment for every hu mour, consisting of Cutloura Soap, to cleanse the skin, Cuticura Ointment, to heal the skin, and Cuticura Pills, to oool the blood, may now be had for one dollar. A single set is often suffi cient to cure the most torturing, disfig uring, Itching, burning and scaly hu mours, eczemas, rashes and Irritations, from lafi.acy to age, when all site falls. throng Hires gonihwr s oH(htui prqfttaa of loot. hri, bark to berries, MstsrCe owa ere. crtptfoa. IWnfflM smy MnuvT vi we luauy. 1 v Hires Root beer & ? Hll, Bfcf. Sfcwf tri!Mln4. Oarla L Ilm St., littn, ri. himself, bis Bryanesque cult of count enance and penchant for talking re mind bis listeners of the famous Ne braskan. In spite of his affliction Mur phy can drjes and feed himself, and ran write a good plain "hand" with pen and Ink, all of which he illustrates In his public exhibitions. When fully drrssed he can walk the street hardly recognizable as a crltple, so long as he keeps his hooks In his p ockets. He said: "Young man, never be dis couraged. If I can live and be happy after the suffering and loss I have sus tained, you who have all your members should be able to triumph over every obstacle in life." Murphy is truly a murvel. His cheerful voice and rich Irish wit are good to hear, and his ex ample is m wholesome Inspiration to lhos who lack the will to overcome disappointments and difficulties. Murphy exhibits this, afternoon and evening at the corner of Twelfth and Commerolil streets. ' sailed vrvrnoirt a rcdder. One of Britain's battleships Just re cently accomplished the remarkable feat of soiling over 2000 miles without a rudder, and which reflects the greatest credit on her officers. The record of cures back of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters certainly reflects great credit on the ability of this medicine to cure stomach liver and kidney disorders, ev en after other remedies have foiled. During Its SO years experience it has never been known to fall In cases of dis slness, loss of appetite, Insomnia, head ache, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, or malaria, fever and ague. In view of such a convincing record we feel justified in urging you to try It at once. We know you will be satisfied with the result. The genu ine mutt have our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. Personal Mention. Oswald West Is in Portland today. F. M. Warren, Jr., Is down from Port land. , ' T. S. Trulllnger was In the metropo lis yesterday. Charles Larson returned from Port land last evening. City Attorney Smith returned from tlwaco yesterday. Dr. E. C. Linton of Seaside spent yesterday In Astoria. Captain Jack Reed returned from Portland last evening. Mrs. J. C. Mayo returned from a Portland visit lost evening. R. J. Abbott of Warrenton was In the city yesterday afternoon. T. S. Townaend Is In the city .look ing aft?r his creamery Interests. . Councilman Robinson made a busi ness trip to Portland yesterday. Henry Lang of Lang & Co. came down from Portland last evening. C. H. Wheeler, president of the Whe-jler Lumber company, is in the city. Miss Amy Dean and Mrs. Slfert visit ed here from their homes in Hammond yesterday. P. J. McOowan came over yestecdoy from McGowan and went to Portland on the Lurllne. - Mrs. H. H. Ingalls came down from Portland last evening to join her hus band In Astoria. A. S. Tee Is doing some surveying at Kalaina, from which place he will return tomorrow evening. H. C. Thompson is down from Port land for rest and recreation. He Is spending today In Warrenton. M. J. Roa;'he, traveling passenger agent of the Denver & Rio Grande railway, was In Astoria yesterday. The barkentlne Georgtnna completed her lumber cargo at Portland . yester day, at Inman, poulsen ft Co"s mills, for the Pacific Export Lumber com pany. She has aboard 1,170,041 feet of lumber valued at 118.454.48, and clears for Shanghai. The Georgiana will ar rive down In a day or two in tow of the Harvest Queen. The British ship Dunearn will finish taking on her cargo of wheat and flour today. She is under charter to T. M. Stevens A Co., and is being load ed at Greenwich dock No. 1, Portland. She goes to East London, South Africa, The departure of the Dunearn will leave two grain carriers In the harbor the Arrwmore and Langdale. NOTICE TO FORESTERS. All members of the Foresters of Am erica and their lady friends are Invited to go on the excursion to Seaside today. The train will leave the Flavel wharf at 9 a. m. sharp. Committee. BREVITIES Today's Weather Western Oregon and Washington Fair; slightly warm er, except near the coast. New line mens golf shirts, 75c at Danxlger'sr ... Crushed strawberry Tagg's candy store. Ice cream at Interview Trulllnger A Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your electric al work. McGowan It Sons commenced yester day to drive piles for tbelr new cannery at Ilwaco. Road Master John Frye went to Sea side yesterday 'to superintend the re building of the Necanlcum bridge, on which L. Lebeck Is now engaged. Ole Anderson and Carrie HJorteland were meant for each other end County Clerk Clinton has signified his approv al bjr granting a license for the wed ding Johannes Lorsen HJorteland made declaration yesterday before County Clerk Clinton of becoming a citizen of the United States. He is a native of Norway. . ' The Hoqulsm shipyard bos received a contract for the construction of an oil burning steamer, capable of carry ing RiO.OOO feet of lumber, to cost com plete 1115,000. i A seljct party, chaperoned by Mrs. W. O. WHkenson and captained by Professor Dell Scully will go over to Knappton this evening on the Electro to trip the light fantastic. Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon, physician and surgeon, has offices over Griffin's book store, rooms 7 and S. Office hours 10 to 13 a. m, and 1:30 to 6 p. m. Of fice phone Ma)- 3411. Residence phone 3448. The steamer Prentiss arrived in yes terday and proceeded to Portland. Her destination was Tillamook, but, for the second time lately, Captain AhlBtrom refused to attempt the Tillamook bar with Its present depth of water. The ladles of the W. C. T. IT. spent a pleasant rour together yesterday after noon In their hall on Bond street. The work being done by the organisation was commented on and new plans and methods were profitably discussed. A. W. Buckner, who was brought down from Westport Wednesday night by Sheriff Llnville on the charge of In sanity, was yesterday morning commit ted to the asylum for the Insane and In the evening the sheriff started with him for Salem. . The German bark Asternlxe at Vic toria dock; the British ship Drumburt on, at the Portland Lumber Mills com pany's dock, and the schooner Forest Home, taking on cargo at the Portland Lumber company's mills, are the last of the lumber fleet at Portland. A good workman, using good mater ials, makes a good job and saves much annoyance. Tou especially need the best in plumbing, gas fitting,, heating appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street and avoid trouble. Phone 1031. Itlds are to be opened today for con structing the Star brewerey building at the depot. It is said only two bids are In for the Job, those of J. W. Supre nant and William Miller. The building is to cost In the neighborhood of 35000, and Is to be completed as soon as possible. Subscribe for The Uorntng Astorlon It Is full of naws, and worth the ariee. Operations on the streets to be macad amlxed are proceeding slowly owing to the non arrival of the roller lately pur chased with which they are to be laid. It is thought best not to render the streets impassable until the roller -Is here so that they can be finished with out undue inconvenience, . Contractor OustafWi has the sills and joists all In place and the rough floor laid on the foundation for the new Presbyterian church. If good weather continues the frame will be up In a few days. As the work progresses tt be comes evident that the building will be commodious and well planned." , ; "If President Roosevelt cannot come lo the city which furnishes a United States senator and is the legal head quarters for the royal chln'ook Balmon Industry there Is something wrong with his program, and I won't go a step to see him," said a loyal citizen yesterday. Nothing like standing on your dignity. Office of C. Q. Vancouver bar racks. Wash., May 12, 1903.. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., May 37, 1903, for clearing ground at Fort Stev ens, Oregon, Information furnished here or by quartemaster at post. U. S. reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or any jpart thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for clearing ground at Fort Stevens, Oregon," addressed F. H. Hathaway, G. Q. MV , Suggestions of Savings on Seasonable UNDERWEAR- Ladles' Merode Underwear. The softest thread, the strongest thread, the most sanitary and most satisfactory, the most perfect fitting under wear manufactured. We are the sole agents for this brand of undr wear In Astoria. ,r YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THESE GARMENTS Ladles' long-sleeve vests, with ankle or knee length pants to match, ea:n ...... .. 50c 1 41 dies long or short sleeve or sleeveless; white lisle vests, with ankle or knee length pants or tight to match each .... .... .... Toe Ladlet? -ilk mixed long or steev less, silk-taped neck, each ZSo ribbed long, short or sleeve tra silk trimmed each ..,.11.25 Ladles' white cotton Richelieu likhelleu ribbed long , short or sleeveless vests, silk-taped neck .each 25c You will find nothing so pleasant and sat isfactory to wear at so modest a price. USe A. DUNBAR CO. DelieaeiesfoFtheTable The equal of our asortment of new and delicate edibles for the table cannot be equalled elsewhere. Jellies and Preserves In Glass, Lang's Fruit Catsup, S-mething ne. Norwegian Knucke Bread, Fancy Cookies and Cakes, Paradise Soda Cracker Biscuits, Pilot Bread, etc. FOARD a STOKE5 CO. Astoria - - Ore. IRON BEDS SOUND HARD But they are the most sanitary, convenient and cheapest f A bedsteads you can use. We now sell them as low as .... yi3U We . have a suprlus of our spring Carpets, Linoleums and Mattings. To reduce stock we will sell at prices which all can afford.. Best qualities and styles. Buy quickly. H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher J80-634 COMMERCIAL STREET he Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant f RefulaT Meats. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything the Market Affords Palace Catering Company U P H POSTERING ferine Your Orders to the FU IVN I TU RE EM P O RI U M Everything for the Uotwe. . . . New Store at 504-506 Bond Street ' Adams Q Henning'sen H O T E L PO RTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, - - OREGON NEW " :ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ; Of New Zealand -W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDEl 3 Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two j . " - SAMUEL ELMORE & CO.," Agents, Astoria, Ore.