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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1903)
.-kisfe!,.. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, v JUNK 7, 10(X. Hires Rootbeer BREVITIES Johnson Bros. Phone $31 Main. For Rent Three or four furnished rooms for housekeeping. No. 16S Tenth treet. No coal equals the Rock Springs, Wyoming, coat New shipment Just in Bend In your orders, ,'. , Sirs. Raamussen will do up lace cur tains to your satisfaction. Leave ord ers at the Oregon bakery. Try one cartoon self-raising Olympic pancake flour. It is guaranteed to please you. Johnson Bros. Wanted Position by competent young man with several years exper ience In store. Address P, care As torian. I IOU LAN 5A Vfc flUNL i By buying our DRY GOODS, SHOES RUBBER And Oil Goods. Groceries, Cured Meats, Flour, and Feed. V. H. COFFEY Corner Eleventh and Bond. XTRXSXSJXtVJX. b & o Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS - ,v ; .-K ; BEtWEEN -: ' CHICAGO iEs HEW YORK Via WASHINGTON, D. C. Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatia coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawing Boom Cars. The Finest pining Car Service in the World Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Steamer SIE The Largest. Stawcheat, Steadiest, and most seaworthy vessel ever oa the rout. Best of Table and State Boom Acoommsda tlop WIH 0kt round trips svery flvt days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria wtth the Oregon Railroad ft Navigation Co. and the Astoria Columbia R. R. for Portland, Ban Francisco and all points Bast For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore 6c Co General Agents, Astoria, Or. r to C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. B.C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. HUMANITY The V. S. dispensatory says: "Opi um lesBcns the peristals motion of the bowels. . It's, local effect (when applied to the lower bowel) is the same as its general operation. Conlum PARALYZ ES ths motor nerves; aconite reduces muscular strength; belladona produces PARALYTIC, symptoms; hyoscyamus and stramonium are same as bellado na, THEY DO NOT EXERCISE ANY CPRATIVB INFLUENCES." Every pile medicine prescribed or on the market contains some of the above pois aa v!.: ForfMUe by CONN DRUG CO, Boys' Norfolk suits at Danslger's. Ran ir shipped over 1.000.000 feet of lumber in May,. Corvollls is to have a street carnival from June 10 to 14. ' Two new mills are In course of eon structli Juat out of Clatskanie on the Mist rotd. One of these is the pro erty of Nornwn Merrill and will be ready for sawing lumber In about a week. The machinery has arrived and Is being placed for Carter St East man, who will make a specialty of door stock and smaller Umbers. - The Seaside baseball t,eam will try conclusions with the Astoria Pickups on the baseball grounds this afternoon The game will be called at ?. o'clock. Tagg'a Delicious Ice Cream J --15 ceuts pint. New stock pt fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and set the latest novelties from Japan. You will always And the best He meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. til Commercial street. Bicycle pants half price at Donsigers 8 Agt Chicago, 111 H. ELMORE O. It A K. Co. Portland. Or. OUTRAGED ons, EXCEPT E-RU-SA PILE CURE. "E-RU-SA doubtless Is the only pile medicine on the market which does not contain narcotic poisons or mercury," ECONOMICAL DRUO CO.. Chca'go, 111. Per C. H. McConnell, president. "We guarantee no mercury or opiates In E-RO-SA pile cure.'VWoodard Clarke & Co., Portland, Or, E-RU-8A cures piles, or J50 paid. Worst cases cured with one box. ' E-ru sa contains no mercury, no opiates. All reliable up-to-date druggists sell E-ru-EAGLE DURQ CO.,' CHAS ROGERS. Interview Trullinger Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. The chamber of commerce will hold a regular meeting tomorrow evening and as It Is to be an important one a good attendance 's urged. The first number of the Seaside Sen tinel has made Us appearance. It la a creditable sheet, and It is now up to Seaside to decide whether It is to be kept going or not. A Seik discovered yesterday In the pipe line about Ave and a half miles out caused the water department a little trouble. The leak, which is merely a small one is in such a place that to reach it a depth of It feet has to be ex cavated. Until Sheriff Linvllle returns from San Francisco the case against the three boys that are accused of steal ing a boat from Thomas indwell on Youngs river cannot be heard, as the sheriff is one of the principal witness- j Utter tha wedding breakfast w serv es for the Hate. cd out of doors In the tennis court. The . liride the beautiful daughter of Charles The following extensions of water mains have been ordered; Sis-Inch main east to the city limits; two-ln mala from the corner of Third and Franklin one block south on Third and one block west on Grand; two-Inch main from the power house north nnd west to the southwest corner of Hill-, side cemetery; two-inch' main from Urand south on Fifteenth to Lexing ton. , 1 OREGON MEETS CUT n.VTES. The rate war on wheat and flour for the orient that started in San Francis co and spread to the sound has now in volved the Portland and Asiatic com pany which has announced -.hat the new rates will be effective on shipments by the Indrapura, due to soil from As toria June 28. The rates are only for June shipments at present but will pro bably be extended, it present Indica tions ire reliable. Already it Is evi dent that the Indrapura's cargo will consist mainly of flour, which urder the new rates goes at 13 Instead of 5. TO LADIES OF ASTORIA. C - 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. Child's blouse suits at Danilger's. Children's Day At Unique Theater. Today will be children's day at the' little Unique theater. The manage ment has procured extra attractions for the occasion. A funny coon act will be put on by Leon Enal, the Dutch com median known as "A Ghost in a Pawn shop." The act will run Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The other special ists will go on the esune as usual with an entire change of program beginning Monday night. Matinee commences at 2:3d to 4:30. Evening 7:30 to JO: 30. Admission 10c. UNION LABOR NOTICE. The San Francisco Oyster house has complied with the demands of the cooks and waiters' union, and is therefore re stored to the fair list. All union men are now free to patronize the house. J. J. Bowers, President. Andy Klaffky, Secretary. Sweet Cream 10 cents a pint. A. Tagg. HATS TRIMMED FREE. " Mrs. R. Ingletsn will continue ber re duction sals of hats skirts, waists and ladles' and children's furnishing goods until October 1. Call and see ths line. Also carry a complete line of hair switches and pompadours. Prices will suit you, MRS. R. 1NGLETON, , Welch Block. Cheap Fuel , Fir slabwood, stove legths, $2.60 per cord. Boxwood 11.60 per large load Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, ths trans fer man. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is 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, 1903, the wages shall be $3 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 ths union. JV. E., Wright, President ;V T. E, Souden, Secretary. SOCIETY NOTES. PRETTY WEDD1NC1. Miss Olive Holbrook. niece of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Elmore, was married last Wednewiay to Silas Palmer of Oakland. The ceremony was perform ed at Mento Park And the Episcopalian service was used. There were 3tH guests In attendance. The Ban Fren clsvo Call of June 3, contains an tali-res ting account of the wedding. It says In Part; , "Trinity chapel was beautifully dec orated for the occasion with sweet pea and evergreens, bamboo and fern pre dominating., The carriages which con veyed thi tcuests from the depot to the chapel beiput'to arrive before 11 and the llf le struoture waa filled to over flowing and small groups of people were standing about on the lawn In front before the bridal party arrived. After the ceremony the guests were driven to Elinwood. the Holbrook home where Mr. and Mrs. Palmer received. Holbrook of Holbrook. Merrill 4 Stet son, wore a rich point luce and heavy satin gown, with court train aud trim med with tulle and orange blossoms She wore a tulle veil and her only orn ament was a handsome broach, the gift of the groom. She carried a bouquet of lavender orchid. Miss Floretta Elmore maid of honor, was gowned In lav- ender, chiffon and wore a lavenaer not trimmed with cream lace. The brides nulds were attired In white Valenclen nes lace and wore sashes of lavender or pale blue chiffon. They wore large hats of white lac trimmed under the brims with blue forget-me-nou. The maid of honor carried while orchids and the bridesmaids large bunches of white sweet peus. The groom, Silas Palmer Is prominently connected with the E. B. A A. L. Stone company, con tractors, of Oakland and Sun Francisco He is the son f C. E. Palmer, vioe-pies ident of the Oakland Bank of Savings." On Thursday the beautiful home of Mrs. Q. C. Flavel was the scene of one of the moat elegant functions ever giv en In Astoria. The occasion waa a re ception given to about ISO Invited gues ts. A perfect June day enhanced the charm of the grounds and house but In nO way were the guests prepared fOr the expulslte loveliness Of the Interior. The Urge columns In the reception I That's where the True Qualities of a , , ; ii i 1 1 i f ' r j n i i i i i ii i r hall wr entwined wild garlaiuls of the fragrant Madam Alfred Cat la rose and delicate, ferns. Mrs. Flavel ass4.il ed by Mrs. M. P. Callander. Mrs. C. Callander, Mrs. Ralph Dyer and Miss Katie Flavel received her guests before a background of the sam " flower which formed a handsoma setting for the elegant gowns, lit the spacious drawing twin, clematis, carnations and rhododendrons were artistically blend. ed; the soft light through coral pink shades gave to the whole a fascinating glow. The hall window ledges were bankM with beauty of aiaaenwond rosea and golden Irises. , Ketmres brass bowls fllied with then gorgeous flow era also formed the decoration of the rtalrcase. The elegantly appointed inlngroom was a verltoble bower of hawthorn and roses the color scheme being gren. Dainty refreshments were served the guests at tateta tables. Mrs. C. W. Fulton and Mrs. J. Q. Meg Icr of Bakerneld: Mrs. W. O. Wilkin vm and Mrs. A. J. Taylor assisted by the Miss's Llonberger. Sutherland, Cole Tallant and Mrs. Thing presided In the dinlngroom. Miss Ellaa Billing at the punch bowl.Mra. George H.Qeogre.Mrs. P. A. Stokes, Miss Margaret Klggins snd Mls Violet Rowlby In the hall. De llghtfut musto was rendered by the Co lumbia orchestra. The bright and hap py face of the) guests, the exquisite gowns and elegant appointments, and the glorious June weather will long he remembered by those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Flavel. The Thursday Afternoon club met this week with Miss Alice Woods. Hearts) was played and Miss Harriet TalHnt won the prlte. Miss l.lln Sutherland will be the guest of Mrs. Thad Trullinger over at the quarantine station for a few days. Mrs. M. P. Callander is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. George C. Flavel. ' The Friday Afternoon club met tills week with Mrs. G. W. Sanborn. Mr. Norman A. Marrs Is spending the day In Oregon City. July ( was yesterday set for the hear tng of the final accounts of the rataies of E. T. Iloagland and Wong Cheng. Wanted At I (nee Competent young man to drive 4llvery wugon. Johnson Bros. SN. - ..' always' make ,.a .hit. ,, . lv j ' ,v i:yrjy' sJNltV a cigar you'll smoke again and a jairi; '- j; . ' J 111 ' swam,, ilTl' (I i H I,,, hi ii, inn'' The Boston Restaurant KtO COMMERCIAL STltKKT Best and Neatest Eating House In Astoria Try Our 2 S Prompt Attention IMARINOVICH Fancy and Staple" Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest ratet for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. As Vs AsLLsBN Tenth sad CommercW Streets KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER f Bottl Or In Kg Fr City" dllvry i North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria 1 r EXPERT HORSESHOEING General IJlacbinithing, Iloat sntl Cannery "Work. ' Stfus for Nigh Class Work.u-Shop Cornnr of Fif teenth ami Duano Streets, near St, ifary's Hospital. HOLMES & SB I BERT Castings We art prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. IM us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. I 'mmmmmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi. - Cent Dinners High Class Chef & BOSKOVICH IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IronO Brass Works Our. IHih snd Praaklls are: