The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 23, 1903, Image 4

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    ASTORIA, OKKGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23. MM.
BANQUET OF HOSE TEAM
Captain Brown
b Prtttnttd with nanetomt
Gold Medal
The Astoria hose team treated them
selves to banquet last night at the
Toke Point oyster house. The feature
of the festivities u the presentation
of a gold medal to Fred Brown, cap
tain, aa a token of appreciation on the
part of the men In consideration of
valuable sen-ices rendered to which
was due to a large extent the recent Per
lea of victories. Chief Stockton present
e4 the medal which has on one side the
engraving of a hose cart, and on the
other the words "To Fred Brown by
a . w tv . laos A neat speech was
delivered by W. J. Barry -and Chief
Stockton. Toasts were responded to by
-V. Or Curtis. John Corno, Al Mmard
William Painter. W. Johnsort, Otto
Peterson. J. Phillips, C. " Stellwrlght.
It was the Intention of the team to have
prfsent-the Judges and the regatta com
mlttee, but as some of the gentlemen
mn Bhaont from the city, and the
nthom were otherwise engaged, the
boys went it alone. v
V FESTIVAL AND AUCTION
The ladies aid society of the Norweg
ian Danish Methodist church, will hold
a festival and auction in the basement
of the church Tuesday evening. Many
beautiful articles of fancy work, etc,
will be sold.
-'TAKE FIRST CITIZENSHIP PAPERS
f"
Kristlan Olaf Sunderling, native of
Norwayr Hans Peder Viuhkola, native
of Norway and John Westersutn. John
Emil Hendrickson and Otto Akola aU
of Russia; George Papa Ganika, native
of Greece and John Aspen, native of
Norway. -. ' ...,,:
STORES aOSE EARLIER
PERSONAL
Duncan McLean, of Portlnad Is visit
ing in the city.
Robert Morrow, reporter tor the stats,
supreme court, is in the city. .
Judjte Edward N. Deady, of Portland
Is In the city on legal business.
Mrs. Margaret Von Glann, of Port
land, is visiting friends n Astoria.
Charles Meilborn and bride returned
during the week from Oakland, Cal.
Guy P. Halferty, of Markham, la vis
iting in this city and at Warreuton.
H. G. Van Dusen Is at Gresham on
official business. He is expected to re
turn today
Mrs. T. N. Thornburg, of The Dulles,
Is visiting Mr. J. N. Griffin and family
for a few days.
V. Hampton Smith, who has been
nejirCathlamet for the past two months
is in the city again.
Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Brodle will
leave this morning for their home In
Albany. E. Brodle will return to Ore
gon City.
General C. F. Beebe, late brigadier
general of the Oregon National Guard,
now skipper on the yacht Muriel, is
remaining over a few days after re
gatta. T. Bron-nhill, of the real estate firm
of Hudson A Brownhlll, of The Dalies,
passed through the city yesterday on
bis way to Seaside. He was accom
panied by Mrs. Brownhlll.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koser and Miss
Pearl Skiff, who have been taking In
the regatta, returned to Salem last
night.
Mrs.. At Herron and Miss Herron re
turned yesterday to their home In ln
dependence. They have been the guests
of Mrs. Charlie Holmes.
Mrs. Serina Morton will leave this
morning for her home In Wilmington,
N. C. after a delightful visit with her
s.m, S. Morton, of this city.
Mlsa Carlo Jeffers hasreturned from
Washington state where she has bien
taking a short course in normal train'
Ing. Since her return Miss Jeffers
has been the guest of Mrs. Jennie
Busey.
BURTON. WHERE ART THOL'T
Editor of the Astorian:
Where are nil of the great fish com
mlssioners? Coming up on the boat
this morning I saw at Eagle Cliff the
cannery operated by B. A. Seabrook
running in full blast with from 700 to
1000 fish on the trbek and being unload
ed. Is this right, one man running
contrary to the law, perhaps there are
others. Where is the protection for our
fish? If this is a'lowed Is It not put
ting a premium on dishonesty and i
direct Injury to those law abiding can
ncrs who uphold our laws and endeavor
to protect this great Industry.
FRANK GORMAN
Beginning tomorrow the stores' will
resume the old time schedule of closing,
C o'clock, . . . ,s
THE LAST NIGHT
Tonight the popular Allen Company
will complete its aery successful week i
engagement with the old favorite play
"Davy Crockett." Most every one has
read "Daw Crockett" and the old mot
to "Be sure you're right then go ahead
will be used for many generations to
come, Th piece ia brimfvl of good,
wholesome comedy and its quaintnees
of characters and exactness of frontier
life endears it to the heart of every lis
tener. The entire company will appear in the
cast and all who Wish to xee this splen
did company in v any of their blays,
should be present at the opera house to
night. "The Burglar" last night drew a lull
house and the people appreciated the
performance. The company are all
right and when they go will be sadly
mssed.
HATS OFF TO OREGON
THE CHRISTIAN" GREAT PLAY
Hall Clint's Muterpkct Show Here Saturday
August 29
It is stated that California now ships
a tout 350,000 boxes of apples a year to
Great Britain, and that with more care
,. In packing the sale would increase
very largely, a number of Oregon
packers who engage ln-the business
with the determination to perfect pack
ing, regularly outsell any California
apples by about $1 a box. This Is not
because the apples are better, but be
cause the packing is better; but the re
sult Is that since but a fw Oregon
packers are in the business, all of
whom do good packing, Oregon apples
have come to be regarded In the British
markets as "better" than California
apples. Prestige earned In this way Is
we'l deserved, and we respectfully take
off our hats to Oregon; but it is dis
graceful that our California shippers
should compel us to do o. San Fran
Cisco Chronicle.
"The Christian," the literary and dra
matic triumph of the day, will be, the
attraction, at the Fisher Opera house
Saturday night, August 29.
The question has been repeatedly
asked: "What is the moral of the
play?" To answer that question it la
only necessary to revert to Hall Oalne's
own explanation:
Glory Quayle and John Storm, the
two principal characters in the drama,
represent types which have been
brought tnto existance in the latter half
of the nineteenth century: the educated
girl who has to fight the battle of life
In professions which are usually con
trolled by men. and the sincere young
clergyman who makes an effort to reaU
Ize in a liberal sense the Sermon on the
Mount. But the social and religious
problems which surround, the steps of
these characters in the hovel are not
dwelt upon In the play, which Is simply
a romantic story of love.
In the play Glory Quayle is imbued
with a love of the stage she desires
to become a great actress she loves
John Storm, but refuses to surrender
her ambition to her love, but In the end
she learns that the love of a good and
true man to better than the honors of
the world, and becomes the wife of the
self-sacrificing young clergyman. Oth
erwlse. she chooses what to her Is the
"crown of thorns" when the chaplet of
(lowers look fairest Although Mr.
Calne's intention. In the construction
of this p'ay, was to teach a moral les
son. he has not forced It on the atten
tion of the audience; It Is presented
but incidentally to one of the most
fascinating dramatic love stories that
has ever been related upon the stage
The part of Glory Quayle will be In
the hands of the beautiful Cathrine
Countiss, while Aza Lee Wlllard will
appear as John Storm.
Among the members of the company
may be mentioned Frederick Esmeleton
Winqna Bridges, Chas. Edwin Onslee,
J. Kadow, Nicholas Cogley, Hedy von
Ettner, Charlotte C. Hamner. Thomas
Delaney, Efllena Blair, W. B. Freder
icks, Paula Herbert, Hazel Kilduy,
Chas. B. Milieu Herbert Bradley, L.
Rankin, Joseph Carden, Louis Christ.
Chas. Ryan.
11 it' We t w" ii , Jm i
regon E3anufacture
"PENDLETON" INDIAN ROBES
AND SHAWLS
HAKE EXCELLENT
Couch Covers, Lounge Covers
Driving' Robes
Bathing Robes, Veranda Wraps
TrunK Throws
For Fancy Corners and For the Bed
. .,
A Large Assortment of the Above Goods at
C. H. Cooper's
The Leading Dry Goods and
Clothing House of
Still In The tead
For twenty-seven
years we have been
Leaders In the
Furniture Trade
Our Large Stock
comprises the best
goods obtainable
AU our furniture is
first class and yet
you can buy of us as
cheaply as else-
Charles
Heilborn
Son.
where. ' Try it.
ASTORIA
HOTEL P O RT L AN D
The Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
BLACKSMITHING.
Carrlaee and Wifoa BoIUIof. Flrst-Class Horse SisocSnf.
Logatrts Camp Work.
AH kinds of wngon materials in Mock for late. , '
We guarantee the brfl work done in the city. Prices tight.
ANDREW ASf. '
. Comer Twelfth ami Duanc Sts. 'I'hoiiejii.
LOOK AT THIS
f Looking For Nice Dainty
Things For Lunch
We have them.
I'nderwood's deviled ham.
I.lbly's deviled ham.
Libby's deviled chicken.
Ubby's deviled turkey.
Llbby's Melrose Pate.
Ubby'a Veal Loaf.
Ubby's Potted Delicacies.
Hammond's Lunch foncue.
French boneless Pickled Sardines.
Underwood's Lobster.
High Ufa Crab.
Cooper's pure Olive Oil has no equal
FOARD & STOKES CO.
A Model Kitchen
Very
Th Great Mob Scene In "The Christian," act second.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles CaHendar, of
Knappton, Wash., entertained a party
oi Astoria friends last night. The
steamers Melville and Electro took
them out and they report a most enjoy,
able time.
PROSPERITY ENJOYED
St Helens, too, is satisfied, of course,
with tho result of the county seat vote
of Columbia county, and the Mist pa
trotlcally turns to the development of
the county s resources. Its last Issue
eays: "it is settled, and we are all res
idents of what Is destined to become
the wealthiest county In Oregon, tak
ing the size Into consideration. What
ever benefits any part of the Nehalem
country Insures to the benefit of all alike
A aew saw mill, shingle mill or door
factory at Clatskanie or Rainier, adds
to the taxable property, gives employ
ment to more people lightens the bur
dens and increases the prosperity of the
entire county. Columbia county not
only needs moi-e people at Clatskanie,
Rainier and St Helens, but in every
other section of the county, This sec
tion needs more mills, wood working
plains, more farmers and dairymen,
and the coal and iron mines should b
feveloped."
AMONG THE CHURCHES
GRACE CHURCH. Sunday services as
usual at 11:00 and 7:30. The rector
has returned from his outing and will
conduct both services. Evening
prayer at Holy Innocents, upper town
3.330. Sunday school will resume Au
gust 30. The choir boys will please
assemble at 10:30 Sunday morning.
V NORWEGIAN DANISH METHODIST.
Sunday school, 10, a. m. The Pastor
will preach both morning and evening
at the lsijal hours. Morning subject,
"The Plains of Sodom." Evening sub
ject, "Bound of. For, And To Christ."
M ETHODIST Re v. Harold Oberg wiU
preach today. Morning theme "Grow
ing Older What God Thinks About
it." In the evening another Interest
ing subject will be presented. Excel
lent music.
CONGREGATIONAL. Rev. Mr. Boll
inger, of Oregon City, will preach
both morning and evening. After the
morning service there will be com
munion and the new members will be
received.
BAPTIST. The subject of sermons to
day will be "Patience" and David and
Jonathan.'" All other services as us
ual. GERMAN LUTH ERAN Regular ser
vice will be held by the pastor, Rev.
C. Bueciiler of Portland. . . "
FIRST LUTHERAN. No services or
Sunday school today. The pastor will
'spend Sunday in Chinook.
New Today
A LIFE SAVER
Many lives are annually destroyed by
diseases resulting from faulty plumbing
Be sure your plumbing is done by an
expert, and save annoyance and dan
ger. Gas and steam fitting, heating,
tinning, etc. Fixtures in stock.
JOHN A. MONTGOMERY,
425 Bond street, Phoen 1031.
Every Home can Have one at a
Small Cost.
You would be astonished If told the
prices that Foard & Stokes Co., Is sel
ling Its famous cooking stoves and
utensils at. A better assortment can
not be found In any store in the state
We suiiply everything from a dust pan
a range at prices that will lit on
pocketbook. It Is economy to have
our kitchen modern. Saves labor, ex
penses and your health. Let us show
you what we can do to remodel you
home. We want at least a chance to
quote you our prices.
FOARD &STOKE3 CO,
CHEAP FUEL.
Fir slabwood, stove legths, 12.50 per
cord. Boxwood $1.60 per large load
Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans
fer man.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable piano work see
your local tuiler, Tn. Frederlckson,
2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Bed.
THE ASTORIAN
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JOB DEPARTMENT
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JOB
PRINTING
FREAK WALL PAPER SOLD
New York, August 2i-Wllllam Am
ory, former secretary of the Third Av
enue Railroad Company has sold his
house in East Sixty Second - street.
Along with the house he disposed of
wall paper which is probably like no
other in this country, because it was
originally intended to sell for several
million dollars. Amory's wonderful
wall paper was made upon intrinsically
worthless bonds of a coal and Iron com
pany in Kentucky. Their owner was
before the public last March and April
when he made nubile charges of fraud
against the Metropolitan Street ..Rail
way Company and sued H. H. Vreeland
for libel. ,:, ; . , y . , ,
Pennyroyal pills
for ( II K IIKVI Kit's KNtiUMH
In 11KI arxl (iold n.:'-Jlla toie.. MM
libUmlUra. Imkmrntlhtt. Srlm
l'nceraM KubntltatloM mm4 Imlte
Umbm. Itu of your Druggi,,, or tw4 4, la
oil "Itrllerrnr .idln.'laUMrin,
ftim. Jio'lM , VUlLA. 4.7
Try them. Only SO cents at Charles
Roger's drug store.
END OF BITTER FIGHT.
"Two physicians had a long and stul
born fight with an abcess on my right
lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont,
Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody
thought my time had come. As a last
resort I tried Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption. The benefit I re.
ceived was striking and I was on mi
feet in a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my health." It conquers all
coughs, colds and throat and lung
troubles. Guaranteed by Charles Rog.
ers' drug store. Price 60c, and $1.00.
Trial bottles free.
SUICIDE PREVENTED.
ITk. m ... 1 1
j iic iwuuii announcement mat a
preventive of suicide had been discov
ered will Interest many. A run down
system, or despondency Invariably pre-
sede suicide and something has been
found that will prevent that condition
which makes suicide likely. At the
first thought of self destruction take
Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic
and nervine will strengthen the nerves
and build up the system. It's also a
great stomach, liver and kidney regula
tor, only joe at Charles Rogers' drue
store. ,
Scott's Mal-Pepsio Capsules
A POSITIVE CURB
For Inflammation or OaUrrk
erf the Blwlder ud DiMmj
a.uuwjk. s eur do pT,
Sold by Cbas.
Can. aotckljr ud Peraa
neatly lb. wont cwmi at
l0nrrba and lnt,
nomaiu-rofhowlorif auixj.
Inc. AbMlntcl? barmleah
Bold br drnrrjat. Prfa
100, or Vf Ball. MttMid.
TBI lANTALftPSII CO,
hhwvm wflta yiinai
Rogers, 459 Commercial
ICE CREAM
, NOT HOW MUCH
BUT HOW GOOD.
15 CENTS A PINT
AT TAGG'S.
Found-Pair of gold spectacles,
quire at Astorian office.
In-
Subscrlbe for the Semi-Weekly As
torian, ti.oo a year,
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVE PORTLAND ARR1VI
10 a.m.;PortlandHuulon De-liTTo a.m
7:00p.m.lpot for Astoria and! :40 p.m.
l2:S0p.m.wajr points. I
ASTORIA
":43a.m.!For Portland and,ll;30a.m.
6.10p.m. way points. 10:30p.m.
I 1:60 pm,
SEASIDE DIVISION
8:lSa.m.Astorla for War- 7:40 a.m.
11:30 a.m.renton, Flavel, Ft.10:30a.m.
ll:3Ja.m.iStvens, Hammond 4:00 p.m.
G:B0p.m.Seaslde. v 16:50 p.m.
6:H5p.m.
6:15 p.m.Seasia for War- :26 a.m,
9:40 a.m.renton, Flavel, 12:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. iHammond, Ft. 1:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.Stevens and As- 7:20 p.m.
torla T6:60 p.m.
Dally except Saturday.
Saturday only.
AU train make close connections at
Goblo with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from the East and Sound points
J. C. Mayo,
Qen'l Freight slnd Pass. Agent.
SOLID OAK ROUND TOP
EXTENSION TABLES
Large new line at 7.75 and up
Elegant'new designs In Chiffoneiresand Hall Trees
Come in and sec some Nobby Furniture
H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher
(WUMKU COMMKItCIAL HTKKKT
444) 44444)4444
The -Boston Restaurant
WW) CO. MM KltCI AL MTKKKT
Best and Neatest Eating House In Astoria
Try Our 2 S-Cent Dinners f
Prompt Attention . llioli Class Chef
STILL IN THE LEAD
Dainty eaters, people with hearty
appetites theater parties, and all other
parties find what they desire and some
to appreciate at the Toke Point oyster
house. The'cholce.t viands In the mar
ket are there served In most pleasing
style." Open all night. Private rooms.
' PIANO FOR RENT,
For rent A first-class piano. Address
C, care Astorian office.
MARINOVICH &. CO
R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. Thoiic S51
THE WIGWAM
iiu ItrookH. .Man n -!,
Wines, I.i(or and Cigars, Kent in the Market.
Concert Every Evening, Patron Cordially Received and Well Treated.
Eighth and Astor Streets, - .... . - - Antoria(. Oregon.
S. A. GIMRE
Boots and , Shoes
CAKRIK8 A FINE
' KTOCK OF
Opp. Fisher !ros. Store
on IJond St., Astoria
t - ' ' Bells st Close Fiunrcs
tw,am.9P!j-vi :jtsmrui't0a MMtwMtv.-.
These Pluteri are a scientific and hsrmoniom combination of
bealinj; and strengthening gums, together with the Salts of that most
wonderful of Nature's Lakes, fledlcal Lake, Washington. No
Plaater before devised, combines such peculiar curative and
strengthening qualities, and we confidently assert that this is the best
and most highly curative Plaster ever commanded. They give
Instant and soothing relief, will be found the most excellent Plaster
vou have ever used, and will cura Throat. -
Chest and Lung Difficulties. Kidney and
Bladder Affections, Lumbago, Weak Back,
- Backache, Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Coughs,
Grippe, Cramps, Strains, Sprains, Lame
ness, 5tlffness and Inflammation of the
Joint or Muscles.
Medical Lake preparations
medicines,
are not patsnt
A fUdlcal Lake Tablrt dissolved In a class of water,
SMka s Mffbtfullydailclous coollnf btvaraga, Ptopls
of Oouty or Rhsumatlc tandaticlM are txntfiud
qukkly by drlnklnf Mtdkal Lake Water.
MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFC CO., SoltMfri.
MEW YORK AND SP0KAN8, WASH. "
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For sale In Astoria by Frank Har t, Corner Fourteenth and Commercial t he Conn Drug Conany, Corner
Twelfth and commercial, ana ja aries nogers, vaa reiiows' Building, f "" ""'a"
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