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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1903)
4. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNK 4, KXXt. TilSOLO RELIABLE Absolutely : Purer THESE 5 W SUBSTITUTE BREVITIES .i Johnson Bros, Phone SSI Main. ' Ths swellest shop In Ut city. SIX Artists t th Pa la baths. Fishermen: Dixie Queen, In lt-os. - psils. 40 cent. P. A. TruHlnger. Pot Rent Three or four furnished rooms for housekeeplns. No. 1SS Ten,th street. No coal equals th Rock Springs, ' Wyoming, coal. New shipment Just In Send In your orders. ; -. Krs. Basmussen will do up lace cur tains to your satisfaction. Leave ord . ,ers at the Oregon bakery. , ,. . Try one cartoon self -raisins; Olympic pancake flour. It la i guaranteed to - please you. Johnson Bros. " New stock of fancy goods Just arriv- ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. H Dr. Maston, assisted by Dr. Klamke 1 of Ilwaco, performed a delicate oper- i ation upon Ben Ford of Chinook Tues- ' day for necroses of femur. The pa- Uent was resting easily yesterday. B 6c O I! Baltimore ROYAL BLUE' TRAINS g ..-BETWEEN ; CHICAGO iH NEW YORK j Via WASHINGTON, D. C. a Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatia a coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawing Room Cars. 3 The Finest Dining Car g . Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. , B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt- - - Chicago. Ill 2 AS Is Represented at Home and Abroad by the DAILY MORNING ASTORIAN A live, clean family paper. Price 60 cents per month by carrier or $6 per year by mail. The only paper in Astoria having Associated Press Telegraphic News. SEM.-WEE.itT A ST OR I AN Published on Tuesdays and Fridays, It gives all the local, coupty and ' telegrapie news and it costs only $i PER YEAR POUNDED SUN INSURANCE' OFFICE ' THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. CMh Xaata . . - ii.goo.ooo Call AMaU In Unitaci tta, a.etojg C. A. Henry & Co., 215 Sansome Street Tou will always find the best 15c meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. fit Commercial street The county court yesterday decided to visit AVarrenton tomorrow to view the road from that place to Flavel. and on Monday will visit the site of the Lewis and Clark bridge. i; The salmon run continues poor lu quantity but excellent la quality. Yee terdiy, while somewhat lighter than the day before, still kept the average above that of last week so that the In crease Is quite noticeable. Cannery men expect the next few days to we a heavy run., . A good workman, using good mater ials, makes a gol job and saves much annoyance. Ton especially need the best in plumbing, gas fitting, heating appliances and tinwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 43 Bond street, and avoid trouble.; Phone 1031. "LITTLE GRAINS OP SAND." t-irt left at the Intersection of Coin mercial and Seventh streets caused car number 4 to leave the tracks yesterday evening, and some difficulty was ex perienced In getting It back. Superin tendent Cool id ge personally directing ihe work. RAIN-n THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE The coffee habit is quickly over come by those who let Grain-0 take its place. If properly made ' it tastes like the best of coffee. No grain coffee compares with ft in flavor or healthfulness. , ? -TRY IT TO-OAY. AtgracarsOTwyirbace; lse. and e. per packaga Tags' Delicious Ice Cream 15 cents a pint. & Ohio R. R. Service in the World H a TORI A A. L. I7IO i i General Agents . " ' San Pranclsco. Cal FORESTERS SELECT OFFICKR8. The Foresters ot America had a most enjoyable social In their hull laat night, about UQ members of the order btng present. - Refreshments wer served and everyone had a good time. The election ot officers took place at the meeting with the following result: Deputy grand chief ranger L. H. fprauer. ; Chief rangvr A. C. Callan. Sub-chief ranger Albert Mlnard. Itecordlug secretary A. B. Dulglty. Senior woodward E. Gearhart. Junior woodward A. Z. Anderson. Senior beadle S. Snow, Junior beadle L. Andsteal. l.eittirsr T. Leahy. MISSIONARY TKA. A missionary Urn vs held at the home of Mrs. H. Ekstrom Wednesday afternoon. It was a union gathering, all the societies of the city being repre sented. A literary and musical pro gram w given and refreshments were served. Timely loik, pertaining to the work of missions were discussed. during which many valuable sugges tions were made. Mrs. Ekstrom enter tained her guests charmingly and alto gether the gathering was an enjoyable one. The launch Swan sailed (or Puget sonud yesterlay evening to be turned over by Captain Reed to the Alaska Coal and Fetrollum syndicate. With Captain Reed went Captain Staples as pilot and John Kearney as engineer. Interview Trulllnger St Hardeaty, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. The la Ilea of the Every Monday club will hold a sale ot fancy articles on next Tuesday June 9. Wanted Position by competent young man with several years' exper ience In store. Address l care As t or Ian. ' FCRNITCRE FOR SALE. The complete furniture of a five-room flat is for sale. Fiat for rent. Best central location. Apply at AMorian office. ''' HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingletan will continue her re duction sale of hats skirts, waists and ladies' and children's furnishing goods until October 1. Call and see the line. Also carry a " complete line of hair witches and pompadours. Prices will suit you. MRS. R. IXGLETON, Welch Block. SUMMER SALE. We have made extensive preparations for your wants in clothing, and we are now ready to show you the best ai:d most stylish models. Cood wara ahte fabric:! In neat patterns and bent workmanship. We are sole agents for the celebrated Steln-Iiloch clothing Suits from 112.50 to . S. Danziger & Co. Cheap Fuel Fir slabwood, stove legths, 12.50 per cord. . Boxwood S1.S0 per large load Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans fer man. TO LADIES OF ASTORIA. All who wish their lace curtains done up In up-to-date style will please leave their orders with Mrs. Captain Parker, corner Seventh St. and Grand Ave. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is the best. It sweeps away and cures burns, xores, bruises, cuts, boils, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by Charles Rogers, druggist. EXCURSION RATES KA3T VIA GREAT NORTHS UN RAILWAY Chicago and return, $71.5'l.. St, Louis and return, 7.50. Peoria and return J69.25 St. Paul and return 130. Minneapolis and return '$). Dulutb and return u0. ' Date of sale June 4 and S and 24 to 30, July 15 and 16 .and August 25 to 26. Tickets jrood 50 days. For full Information call on or ad-drt-sc K. D'ckson, city ticket agent, J22 Third streit Portland, Ore. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice i hereby given, that at a meeting of the Carpenters' union of As toria, held Saturday evening. May 23, 1903, a resolution was unanimously adopted, providing, that on and after September 1, 103, the wages shall be 13 per day, and eight hours shall con stitute a day's work.' This will not af fect contracts made prior to that date, or uncompleted buildings, , , By order of the union. ' , .. F., B. Wright, President " ,.,; rT. E.-Souden, Secretary, HOWLING NORTHKR BRINGS DISASTER TO GOOD SHIP. Foyledale With Lumber From Astoria for Valparaiso eMets Her Fa(t In Chilean Roadstead With Other Vessels, Valparaiso, Chile. June S. In the "norther" which just swept the bay here, the Hiltloh ship Fuyledule, from Astorin, Ore,, with a cargo of ttmliei', t.lruk th breakwater. The captain's wife, his son and six men were drown ed. Near the Foyledale was wrecked the Chilean bark Chlvlllngo, and two of her crew were lojfl.' The Orltl ! steam hlp Art('ilp. was lost with 43 men. tTh Foyledale finished Ituullng a car go of lumber at Aatqrlu March 10, and sailed for Chile March 1. Slw carried 1.46S.00O feet She was reported to have arrived tit Valparaiso, Muy 2i. and was probably anchored ai a berth when the gtJe Miuck and dwve the ship on th breakwater. Hei" mivSter Captain Ker ry, was a young man. probably SJ years ot ago. and a skipper viu made many friends while In this rart. Mrs. Kerry's sad death is deeply l plorel among those who were fortunate to form her acquaintance. Friends ot Captain and Mrs. Kerry state that they had one child, and that a daughter, not a son. as state 1 In the dispatch The Foyledule was a hlp of 16$ ens, and rated a staunch sailer. Refoie leaving port Captain Kerry Imparted his fears to a friend of striking the "northers" off the Chilean const, and It appears his sppre- hensions were well founded.) . IIK5J FIRE With Itching, Burning, Scaly Humours Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure InCuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment When All Other Remedies and the Best Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for fkin-torturetj babies and rest for tired mothers In warm baths with Cuticura "Soap and gentle anointing! with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin mre, nml purest of emollients, to be followed lu severe cases by mild doac of Cuticura Insolvent Pills. This I the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent ami economical treatment for torturlsjr, dNflguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted anil pimply skiu and sculp humours, eczema, raphes and Irritations, with Um of hair, of infants and children, as well ns adults, and is sure to succeed wlieu all other remedies and physicians fail. Millions of the world's best people now use Cuticura tioap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skiu, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scale and dandruff, and the stopping of fall ing hair, for softening, whltenln? and soothing red, rough and sore bairns, at well as for all the purposes ot the 1 toilet, batn and nursery, thousands of women unhesitatingly recommend Cuticura Soap, In the form of baths for annoying Irritations, Inflammations and dialings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves. The sale of Cuticura Hoap, Ointment and Pills is greater than the combined sale of the world's product of other skin remedies, Sold in every part ot the world. ' A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. For Blllotu sad Nervous Disorders, such as Wind snd Pais in the Stomach, sick Head ache, Giddlaeaf, Fulness and Swelling after meala, Diiiineas and browatana, Cola Chills Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Short Beaaof Breath, Coatlreneaa, Blotches on the Skin. Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nerroua and Trrmbllnc ten nation a. Every iuffer ef ft earnestly invited to try on Box of these Fills, anrt their will be aea. WH to Im WIIHBUT A RIVAL BEECHain8 PILLS takes as dine tad, will quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove say obatruo lioa or irregularity of Uie system. Vara Weak 8tortiachv Impaired Digestion, ; Disordered Liver, they set like msgie a few doses wilt work wonders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthen ing the muscular System, restoring th long lost Complexion, bringing back the keen edge of appetite, ana arousing with the Koeeknd of Health the w hole phy sical energy of tbe human frame. These are "facts" admitted by thousands, In ad classes of society, and one ef the best guar antees to the Nervous and Debilitated is , that BIECHAM'S PILLS hav th Largest Sale) of any Patant Medicine In the World. Beeehatns Pills have been before the public for half a century, ad are tbe most popular family medicine. No teaclmonlalaare pub lished, as Heeehain's Pills BECOiMfJaEKD THEMSELVES. Prepared only by Thoma Bcham St. Helens, England. Keif Tsrysksr Is Bexss 10a, sal It. IMPULAR NOUTH HKACH. Excursion Steanvfr T. J. Pilter Ones v . into Service June !7. ' Thoee who We planning their vaca tion this year will be Interested In know lug that the popular excursion steamer T. J. Poller tjueen of river boats goes into service June ST, and that she will leave Portland, during the season, every day from Tuesday until Satur day Inclusive. To see the bounties of the pk'tureeque and mighty Columbia from the decks of Ihe IVdtcr Is a treat never lo lie forgotten, Kor eiHed and grace nothing In river or lake service In the entire west ennuis this Me-,hevl ed beauty. Five hours from IHirtlanr titd one from Astoria, through th tarn oua fishing waters of the Columbia. past scortm of salmon nets and traps and as many white winged Ash boats lamia the paawengera at Ilwtco. where cloee connection la made for beach points with the trains of the Ilwaco lUII-Atty and Navlgntlon company, whose ears stand on the wharf walling for the steamer. The beach Is it miles long, iM yards wide at low tide, and o hard that carriage wheels scarcely leave a mark. It Is an Ideal place for driving, riding, wheeling ur walking, and the surf bathing Is ansurpasNtbl The excellent hotels and boarding house provide good accommodations at prices runglng from tl to 13 per day. The round trip rale from lortland to Aatoilu Is H.60; to 6cean lleaih points Jl. gol until th tober 15. On Satur days, during July and August, round trip tickets are sold to beach points at tli.oO good for return leaving the beach the following Sunday evening. The Oregon HutiriMd and Navigation company has Just Issued a" new sunv mer book, (free for the asking) which tells nil ubout tre delightful resorts of the Valley of Ihe Culumbla river This can be obtained from any agent of the Oregon Hallwuy and Navigation company or by writing A. L. t'ralg, general passenger ogeut, Portland. Ore. The Methodist Indies w ill hold a sale of home-cooking Snturdny afternoon June S. An unusually large assortfent of cakes, pics, cookies, etc., will be on rale at rea.nuble prices. Mr. A. It Cyrus has for this sale put his place of business on Commercial street, oppo site .Sherman's stablC, at the disposal of these enterprising ladles. Itemember the time an J the place. CRYSTAL THEATER TONIGHT. ; (June 4.) and all the week, entire change of program. New moving pic lures, illustrated songs, and .Mr. Hop per's character costume change in full view of the audience ( in number Admission lc. The salmon workers' union will give a dance In tiuomi hall Saturday even Ing, June 6. Tickets 5Pe. HKAI'TIFY Yoflt ROOM. As a large number of the beautiful pictures displayed by the ladles of the rury nssw.latlon In the Masonic building, corner Ninth end Clmmerclal streets, remain unsold they will now be offered for sr.ie at terms lo suit pur chaiers. This Is a grand opportunity to secure choice works of art suitable for framing and worthy to adorn any room, at whatever you can afftrd to pay. The Indies desire to close them out this week. All the proceeds go to the library. Do not miss this genuine closing out sale. MUSIC HATH CHARMS. All the latest hits In songs, the new est and most popular sheet music In full stork at Griffin's book store. If there's anything good, we have It. Call and see. HOME COOKING. The Methodist ladles will hold a sale ot home cooking, cakes, pies, etc., on Saturday afternoon, JuneS Mr. A. R. Cyrus has, for the occasion, put his place of business at the disposal ot the ladles. Remember the place, 424 Com mercial "street, and the .time. $r When sNt- the sun gets big 5 and round, Hires Rootbeer should be around. psskag malus flv gallon. CHMLEI C. HIRES CO, Milvtra, Pa. V. 1 atanmiffi These tiny Capsules tre superior o oaitam or topaiDa Cubebt or Injections and. CURE IN 48 HOURSV" th tarns diseases with out inconvenience. m j t r'-iiMiiiiiimrfli M win J'I TOBACCO and cigars TURKISH PATROL for cijirettei. Fine. GOLD5HORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNiqFt MADE UNION LABEL Agents for tha ' Portltuul Sale A Lock Co, Call nml oo gambles. Two stores, SSSSiaist P. MmHvH4l4v((NMmHNO(rvfNN(NvfTHv The Boston ASM COMMi:iUIAI, 8TUKKT Best and Neatest Eating House In Astoria Try Onr 2 5-Cent Dinners I Prompt Attention MARINOVICH Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fislinueu, Fanners and Loggers. As Vs ALL BIN Tentb sod Commcrrlal Mrtm ; KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER f Bottle-Or Its Kk Free City delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria i f EXPERT HORSESHOEING Ot'iii'ral . llekimitliiiig, Kmt hihI Chiiihtv Wtnk. Si'tius for High Clnss' Wtii k, Shop (Vriii'r uf Fif teenth hihI )iiHnu Slronln, nt-ar St Atitrj's lloHpitnl. HOLMBS & SEIBE RT imhiii.' s.mi. ; Castings We srs prnpured to muke them on ahui t notlcs and of th lxst mstpriuls. Let us flv you entlinatrs on liny lltil t ' . of eastlngi or pattern wurk, Uowvnt prlcss for ftrst-visss work. TELEPHONE NO. 248L YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By buying our DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBER And Oil Goods, Groceries, Cured Meats, Flour, and Feed. V. H.COFFEY Corner Eleventh and Bond. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY ; For Steamer, Com mercial and Family Use- ; ! 1 Orders Promptly Executed. . .: ? '. D0CKIF00T OF SEVENTH 8T ' Samuel Elmore & COi, Ajrts. tilts ut your onler (or iMM and Ilvnt l'hono gtth uml grnjiliujilioiie rmnU. A. Trullinger. Restaurant tfloti Class Clsef ! & B05KOV1CH a . f I RON, STEEL, y BRASS i ; and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron & Brass Works Cut. Hth 4 r nltiln ant. ': TELEPHONE' MilN 661 r ,