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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1904)
PAGE TWO. . . - . - ass-a a V A J THE MOUNTED ASTORIAK, THURSDAY, MAX l'J, iwl ODD FELLOWS AT WORK ; MUSCOVITES HOLD FORTH and referred to th proper committer. Before adjotirnrnerit at S o'clock tt j deflnitiely settled tht th iCtfcMI Grand Lodge Begins fa Anntl&l iSeSW if ocJScer wool! take plac thi morn i l sion Here. jinx at J 9 oV Ux k. Crtnd MMttr'i Report. T" n.n-l of f Nj rall,l mvi!w wa (very eoeo-aragiag. It read, la Pn " Spends Forenoon Listening to Re-4 -rrw report mwa and from ports of Officers, which Itv catt Prosperous Cort : dilion of Order. .personal ob-arrtio-"i I ana convinced i that there has never been time la this i Jur.iiiiiJn !sa U as Bwart prc I peroo than It is to. lay. A may be seen py so report el ijt rta k"""!. " " 1 14 kdg were iratt.ta'.ed asd oo re- 17 arnual rr.t'r.? c-f tit Or . wttt net r-un of member- F, convened at t oaring my irr-Js:iip of IIH making a total membership in tais Steenth Yearly Ban quet Irresistibly Attractive. igrawl ledge. L 0. a 'clock rejKeniiy mTi.ng. There were presect ail tie grand. ocr, fd-jlaridkAioa of 14.J" w Jom.1i w'eeSL rrarvd master ' Cowra Odd FKw Haw. k 1 xt -V. riMw-rr mnl Ctlreiaff th I. I W Hi' M I a- kuUt. Sim; W. H- Hcbfon. grand l' report folio Odd FiUw" hoes. " - Members Gather Around Tables, Thoroughly Resale Them selves and TeJl Their Rijht Names. At th CVt.-tdesst last night th Muc vi.te fceii th-:r tnta ar.c-i.l bart- jue. a tted fey the bi-UU r-grarr: and fcJst forti until the im-tit hours of raoraiag witS Babou-.'!-! gtni : -amor and joy. When the Mcovltes Th Imperial Orsfer of Kywulia Baku. atuUer.tihj by ti drabtrfr.t tt-ir ntmf ? rUa frwn tS ivartby Ts to ruttY4 fcy I cUxk an! nct a rocxi aoctal ttm ar.tJ Mortly IfcU fr&M Jurisdiction U proci of ttJ success. -This grh&d lo&g ad t!i Rlwtah asasat2y ar to b cor.ffrtoLatfri spen thtr wise choke In selecting trustees in whose cbanre to pUced this import ant portion of oar betieroie&t a&d fra ternal work." Rtport on Membership. The report of the gnn& secretary on membership showed a net gala dor Ins; the year of 1134 members. There were 11 toore working lodges on Slay 1 this year than at the same time one credentials reported that the grand 'year ago. Members initiated aanng lodge had a membership of m besides! the year aggregated 1317. Otiy i'Z tbt grand officers. Charters were . members hare withdrawn in that time, granted to 11 new subordinate lodges J Four have been suspended, t expeUed at CrewTiile. Newport. Toncai!a,Wood- .and SI deceased. The number of pajrt bwo. Gier.daie. Xenama, Roseburg. ! grands is IMl- ToUl membershJp. Garfieid. Aanm-tlie. Paisley and Tygh IfJJJ. Valley. j The average income per member im TTi. bninM.like demeanor of the the year was lit . J- The total income -rae nomw - (before 1 ocioca. wh th CmmcU chain of love and aSectlon which bind ti bat Ubies bs loscvaer. Jseekisg that which they sauat devour. wardeSL Stivton; E. E. Sharon, grand The CiJ Feaowtr Bocae, as vu , start in to do a thing they d It with secretary, Portland; 0. D. Doace, grand Paf tnm the report of the trustee treasvrer. The DaBe; J. IL Kelson.il doing a good work for the aged V!1 gjand.represMtatic. Mciiamievinie; Fellows withia oar Jarisdictlon. It to Botert Andrew, grand representative, i part of the fraternal work of or Pwrtswd; If. Svarvernd. grand mar- order to take care of the on. tfc A.I v'--- J. a Lawrence, grand lag Odd Feiiows and the widow It cowdwrtor, CoquHJa: W. R. Cunaiag- !to not a matter of charily, bat of ditj m, graad gttardian. Canyon City; C X ASicgham. grand herald. Halsey. and A. W. Teats, grand chaplin. of Dallas. , The foUoVmg grand masters were sUsst present-- I. X. Walton of Eagene, C. U Palmer of Baker City. O. D. DoHt of The Dalies, a H. Burnett of flaieBS. W. T. Williamson of Portland, TT. L Tawter of Jfedford. Claude Gatch j mt Salem, James W. Welch of Astoria, Bofcatt Andrews of Portland J- H. Nel swa C McStrtnivCe and Phil Metscham CPortlacd. Grand Degree Cenferred. At the oatset of the meettng the grand lodge degree was conferred on lif past grands. The committee on Bebekah was shown from the fact tt they also asked for 11 new char ters, which were granted. The new lodges will be located at Goshen, Gates, Banler, Crawfordiiville, Jordan Valley. Antelope, Newport, Sumpter, Lexing ton, FaQ City and Oakland. Estacada lodge Xo 1T5 was granted permission to remove from Garfieid to Estacada. The reports of the grand Seers in printed fonn was presented for the year was 1151.H7.1J, an increase over 1S0J of 11.HJ1L Fifty-six lodges are on the roil of honor, having added 1 or more tew members during the past year. This is two less than last year. The Rising Star lodge of Roseburg leads the listj with a total of 174 new members in itiated during the year; the M?'-.u.. but one tea. FORTUNE FOR PiCTURES. Unknown Portrait by Unknown Painter BreaVs Sa'e Record. Stw Tork. May I At a sale of Princess Matilde's an criiwtion, say a Herald disjaV-h tnm Paris, tie ex traordinary prke of Xltfi'rt k& been paid by Ccffir.t it CzttmAo tor the portrait of aa tir.kr.oin aoble ar.i ty aa r:kr.on p-.lr.-AT of the French chooi of the lith cefctary. Tie pa!r.t- ; ' f'.ta. iac is a majteritjeee an-1 U ela to ' bare bees bo-igfet year a?o ly Ce Brfocesn for omiy 15. . - They foand tt aad tt to here set forth as la the oSicUl register ef the Krem lin: BXy Fair and Mean Ym. Oysters SheUed; Ettlt cest tUsa Soup Calf tail; cork; wi&feon. Ftoh Real eatjite siUrks. sturgeon; biiad terriijf. Coid Dtshl:; brekea ke; tie wed ke; cracked k; broiled ke; fried keberg. Game Solo; cajtso; id suHd. kee. fro; biTXiards; whist. Entrees Fried baffaSo nib stewed cat, bs.ard eyebrows. SuA wtca whiskers. Vegetable Soft corx ara. com co&. tigit bw- corn. ir Siwa., Janiyer Eeave. Fro:u and Xrcs Pee6pi sat.. chestnsts; poittSeal Biarauf -. ssnw S.Ii;; sour grape; Adas a;cCa Pastry A ppie pie .iUa.f s-iilif8: 1 ieather pte wtta tek .nriwrunw pie 2f5-haa.id; sttwtvti: jiutiUrstrf with ma:iiiage t&:e. li-IJii T3 rack n. r?-.. . witsr, UaBdr7 wttr, wnilitiini'tu 2ai-L Ctgr Smrie. hwx. tu! Af.er the be-saet pr,5r the ofik.ial a tt frti by tie protgraar i-i i;'.-d f .v- i..e . r. T"e g.le- irs stjifi J.-i Tvjrws Fr-w.k:tr. r?n CS;y Ryn . ! tie ft f Republican TicKet For CoiigriiTOn, J. N. WILLIAMSON, Of Cr'ok Coonly. STATE. For jiuuee of the Supreme Court, FRANK A. MOORE, Of Columbia County. For Dairy and Food CominUwioner, j. W. BAILEY, Of Mj5lnomth County. DISTRICT. For Clwuit JoJs. THOMAS A. M'BRlDE. Of 0:umbit County, For DUtrkt Attorney, HARRISON ALLEN, Of eut County. isvstigate the eiijribity of Jame T. f Woodwarl. Harry Payne Whltcey awl Ul-i'x Straps, national bank director. .iaU, fc-rx;iri,-.- tyA Aa-Jrws spoke 'M car.-ii'USe for electors on the demo- j,.ft tSsi, wt'ttrji d-j?y r. Jmpjrted Mu cratic natiocal ti.ket, have JSaii;ed ; ,.v;tA their report. Fendiefir. Aiexafd? d. accrued eor.- They iave d.Hed w recommend that ;jtrn,:fiir ;-,n,v tlWwwutia f-'.f the three tsame be dropped from the .:r,.yfrj rte. Fo(wftvg this fMiet. The eoffwrtitMeiaen exprewr snere WM aa .RtJwK:, v? tie u,,, fme dosbl as to whether national bark .gilr M7 - f directors are actual:? Ineiigibie under Peter cooper Wledetrann told how to ith law. bit dee tt best to Uk r tow-le;red cwm. Iiki Ira ; . - ! Vawter remarked on ?f re and after " ' " takir.g the hot ar.i. Tttfrna Calvin Q-j'.c'k Arrest, , j Aaditor Delvin w-tre-i to kr.ow what DROPPED THE BANKERS. J. A. Oui'.eds of Verbena, Aia, was twice in the fewpital fro ma severe cas of tile causing 24 tamor. After doc- flrfional Bank Dectcr Cannot Serv 2 remedies failed, Backlen s l?nlf SaTve n-iiklT trrested further a Candiates far Eiector. they shwiid do with th Tnor.ey. And then the Janitor rer-dered a breezy olo commonly known as "Hiawatha." with variations. The her and the hereafter was dis- Xew Tork. May li.-A committee' of linSammatlon and cured him. It con-caised by Johwtiian Portland Finiey. tree app-oir.ted by Crirrr.ari ileyer qser aches ar.d kills pain. mt the democratic state c-rr.r.-..f ee to'Chas. Rcgers, Drxggist. U D(5t51EP That lie at I Johanna Slmpwrn Fons related the rr y- jtery of Baker's Bay town lot. VIi jliam Thackeray Garlr.er spoke of boy 'and rfrt Vuw.vitc l'I,k .mI zest did Cladius IIL 8:em Gatch speak of legislative liars ar.d their peeling, whlie Edward Cb.pel Holman. the popular PortUnd undertaker, told of the effect of bean on the crepe market. The official announcer stated that Johnson Clement Jameson sold papers in the Albina hamlet, which wa dis covered by Lewis and Clark when it was only a suburb of. Oregon City, and Jameson poke on news or not to new. He wa followed by Albert Manley, who told of this self-same Albina before the war. Eastern Oregon Eddy Sharon, who was declared by the official announcer to spilt the hairs on hi head in order to make them go around, spoke on what he knew about hair on the cran ium. And after Lewis Clarke Parker told of the effect of music on the Sea side clam the choir sang. "There I One More River to Cross." Charle Conductor Pye rendered -Punch, Brothers, Pun':h With Care." but stated that he never used care, but a puncher instead. Augustus Gasplpe Rushlight told of sanitary T Joints and In. Lord Byron Eating Miller dis coursed on the btnes of the Muscovite. Wck Milwaukee Hcott demanded whether short horn cotawouid should be dehorned. Dr. South West Btryk'-r told of the foundation of youth, or the llxlr of life, which moved the choir COUNTY. Fir IU-premttlves, C F. LESTER. C G. PALMBERC For County CorBmlionr, WILLIAM LARSON- J. C CLINTON. Tor Clerk, FU JKurtflL THOWAS UHYILLE. Tie Ttuurr. CHARLES A. HCtLSOKH. Fur AnwiHiue. T. S. CCEXLi- Far ScitJut 5ii3rtafttnd8. H. S- LYWAX. utr. AST1VRY. W- C A, PCML. mzztcr. rw foatiu e sa pc. P. JL CCCCVA.H. Democratic TicKeL X E, SiWwOftS. CC If ttwasAi Conzty. STATE Tir f ;;r!S Cairt JKit. THCWAS "DAY. Stat iry a! Food Ccenmiioer. S. M. DOUGLAS. Of Laae Coanty. COUNTY. For Rj j-rtativeii. J. V. BURNS. J. N. LAWS. For Cmjn'y Commiior.er, B. F. ALLEN. For Sheriff, GEORGE W. MORTON. For Treasurer. ISAAC BERGMAN. For School Superintendent, H. S. LYMAN. For Coroner, W. C. A. POHU ASTORIA PRECINCT. For Justice of the Peace. A. R. CYRUS. For Constable. C C UTZINGER. to render "There I a Fountain FUied With Mud." Dr. Washington Til den Williamson closed the speech-making by a learned discourse on the subject, "Shall Mt. Tabor Absorb Portland T after which the Muscovite retired to dream over the question propounded. They had fun and plenty of It, and ail voted the banquet the most successful of years. Th World" Fair Rout. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at EL Lout, cannot afford to overlook the advantage offered by the Muwmri Pacific Railway, which, on account of its various route and gate ways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair RoU." Paaaenger from th northwest Uk the Missouri Pacific trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kanoas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo to St. Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains between Kansas City and St. Louis. Writ or call on W. C. MeBride, geti. era! sgent. 111 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and illustrat td literature. A twr ThlB. It Is said that nothing Is sure except dvnth and taxes, but that Is not alto gether tru. Dr. King's New Disco cry for Consumption I a surt curt for all lung and throt troubles.' Thou sands can testify to that. Mrs. C B. VsnMttrt of Shepherdtown. W. Vs. ay: 1 had n sever of Bron chus and for year tried everything 1 heard of, but got no teltef. Oil bol ti of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's Infallible for Croup. Whooping Cough, Grip, pneumonia and Consumption. Try It, It guaranteed by Charles Rogers. DruKgtut. Trial bott'ei free. Regular Uc 50c. 110. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points tast; Louls vUi. Memphis. New Orleans, and all points south. 84 that your ticket resds vU th nuaot Central R. R. Thoroughly mod era trains connect with all transconti nental Ubm at Bt. Paul and Omaha. If your friends art coming west tot as ksr and w will quote them direct i& specially low rates now In effect tron aS eastern pnt Afly information as to rat, routes, etc, cheerfully given on application. B. It. TRUM0UU Commercial Agent, 111 Third stmt, Portland, or, 3. C. LIXDSET. T. t. A P. A.. Itt Third street. Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, r. at. P. A . s TUB FAIR ROUTE. via Chicago or New Orleans to fjf Lo-iia, I one that give you th ayt for your money, and th fact that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offer unsurpas. sed servk via ths points to th WORLD'S FAIR, and In this conn, lion to all points beyond, make It (0 your advantsg. In eas you contem plate a trip to any point aL to writs us before making final arrangements W can offer th rholc of at least a dosen different route, a. IL TRUMBULL Commercial Agent 141 Third street, Portland, Oregon, I. C LINDSET, T. F. A P. A. 141 Third street, Portland, Or. r. a tiiomi'son, r. a p. a. Room L Col man llldg. Seattle, Wash ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA FIVER RAILROAD LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVE "rMlTrnTFo'rt 7 00 p m pot for Astoria andj 1.40 m I way I oints ASTORIA TitSamj For Portland andj U:to a tn 119 pm Way Point j 10:10 pa SEASIDE DIVISION t:Uam llilSamj IMptn Astoria for Warsn ton, Flavel Fort Bievens. Hammond and Seasid T: 4 10 UilPi . a m t:Mprn Beasld for War renton, Flavsl. Hammond, Fortl Steven A Astoria! tOam ski bv p m .i M0p Sunday only All trains make cloe connections a) Qobl with all Northern Paclflo trains to and from th East and Sound potnta 3. C. Mayo, , General freight and Pass. AgenL ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA Ts Seokan, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and sSI points at and south. Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q L The Flycrandl he Fast Mail L OREGON Shoixt Line AXO Union Pacific 70 hour from Portland to Chicago, No chang of cars. Depart Chicago IVrtUml IA . m vu Hunt- Hlttm Fr.ro I'OltTIXI Uke. Ix-nver. ft won ii, omaiia. Ksn- Clty. Hi Uuu. ( lniu and lit jut n !" "nit Uk. Itiver yd in , i.rin, Omaha, Kan via Hunt-ni nty, hi lmli, liKiUin ( hui!oai)4 thrrwl SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountain. For ticket, rate folder and full in formation call on or address IL DICKSON. City Ticket Agent HI Third Street. Portland, Or. & G. TERKES, O. W. P. A- (12 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. m I set my Ciptulea are superior to BaJsam of Copaiba Cubeb or Iniectoot indArm?i CURE IN 48 HOURSllJ th iam d'teatet wiuVVI out inconvenience. ( SMJ 'fit all nrwrrf'ftl I CHICMtTt-S f Jl " fraraln, T I'M.nUU V K " It-IW t-r j,4l, m WW, b. i lit K.M mm '' " I" I .Mi., I Irmlmml . a7 EKNVROYAL fills .Every Woman H OMfftl4 AIM thoflM kttow MARVTL Whirling Sprdy m vssfwMl RrnM. usy tt, muff f-'! Hel-Kr. M' ('mitmkpu Ms) Isx'awitf f . art'stq () Mtf. U.I ! ftLatxib t'M k-tow. It five 41 rmth tlmm, Mmn .on-k rstinva cusi " Jr. ammnm en at Otlrrk C lar. iitHiiuM ' rt'.7 atid P.rai JT' T WM nhi a lnawan aa4 a, BO tA'Snof him iib4. t: taKtou.r UiailMa r. S lf ," rtm ai , tr fcf ,.,! twjteaiA T8I imAl-f-IPtu ti UOT CMIMk Sold by Oh. Reger, itt Comtner-aaJ I ! 1 -a, p ht. Paul Ut Mull i I' III. via . kan Walla Walla, tewl ton, tkan. Mlnne. aH.i ft ful, Ixi I ii Hi! niiwntiaw, c tilcato, atid riul Arrive J4po I KM n OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE om Astoria All vailing dates subject to chang. For San Francisco every five day llly ex cept Man day attain h'oliimbl itlverto i iinianj and Way Ijuiilliiga 4 an tlatly ! efilM I Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria tide dally except Sunday for Ili connecting there with trains, for, Ian Beach, Tioga and North Beaclr-polaJ. Returning arrives at Astoria mm vetting. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Ant, Astoria, Or. "As the Crow Flies" The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is the route of the famous North western Limited "The Train For Comfort" every night in the year. IWore tm tlnir on trlp-no matter where write ftr IntoiwitlMlf Informs tloa about comfuruible iravttlluf . n.LSISLEH Cciwral Agent 132 TliirJ f L rortlsnil. Oreugn. T. W, TKAHOALr, ttenaral 1'iuaeitiri-r Agent. Mt i'aul, Mtnn, 1 1