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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1904. PACE THREE. Pe Mrs. Potts Sad Irons $1 Per Set FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. DrayinS and Expressing Alluuodsshlpped toonriare will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works manufacturers of Iron, Stool,. Hiuss and Brotizo Casting, (itnoral Foundrymen and Putternmnki'iM. Ahwlutely flrsU'luss work. Prices lowest. Phone 2451. Corner Eighteenth ami Franklin. rrxrniniriu crxzzzzzzzzxxzzzzzzzzzzzn FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail , ShijiH, lagging t'umjis'aiul Mills Miilicd on short notice. f it'll t"Hw.t IWvti I t Vf CW ft WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON $ CO. 5 ii xixxixxxxxxxiiixxxxxnx xx xxxxxxxx x ixxxixxrxxxxrxxx I PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES 9 o 6 o 0 Can Only Be Made By Measure Wo can drt'xs von in stylish garments lruulo to fit ami suit YOU; V s : . :: :: :: PKICKS MODERATE. E'l: HAUTALA a RAUTANEN ? 0000005!000000000OSO0000 o () o () MONEY! MONEY!! (!) o (?) o We want all who bv. Ml money to know that the Portland Trtint W J? Company of Orison la the "Oldest Trust Company in Oregon." It In . ample capital anl resources, ami in the place to deposit your 0 O .avinue. It iasuea Hptelal Certif!at of Pepuait.on wliieb it pay Irtmi () W three to four per cent inter at, and which can be drawn at any lime, by 0 f. giving a certain number of day. notice. We ball be Kind to aend you our ir VILLUSTRATIONS" ' " "' which tella Ml about them. " ' "" Portland Trust Company of Oregon KM 1IIIKI) STKKET (Un. I. COHEN, President B. IEC PAGET, Secretary H. L. PITTOCIK, Vice president J. 0. OOLTRA, Aut Wtary 0000000000000000000On Sea that your ticket road, via the Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod rn tralna connect with all transconti nental Una at St. Fau! and Omaha. It your friend, are coming we let ue know and wt will Quote them direct the .peclalty low rts now in effect from all eastern point.. Any Information a. to rate, routes, eto,, cheerfully giVen on application. B. II. TRUMBULL Commercial Agent, lit Third street, Portland. Or. J. C LLND8ET, T. T. P. A.. 141 Third .treet, Portland, Or. . P. B. THOMPSON, fY . P. A.. PARKER HOUSE 1 H. B. PARKER. Proprietor &fe STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS OP PORTLAND Change of Program Monday. Change of Act Thursdays. MAT I NEE DAILY AT 2.45 1 H MONSTElt DILL Wwk U'tfliiiiiiir MONDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 26th THE SPIRITUAL SIDE OF ODD FELLOWSHIP By Rev. E. R. Dille, D. D Past Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of California. Kan FrNi'l8i' (.'nil: One of the chief solved tin- probk-rn the s;ret prob results of the wk-IhI revolution which U m "' torny-how shall a community bo ho orKurilxnd und coriKtltut'fil that none i f Iih mcmbera ahull b object of ctvtrlty, ptht;r public or private vclopiri"iit of th(t grcut fratertml or- thitt riot one of them ahull be a burden Kiitilzutloim. There lire 212 fraternal. on aocMy. linn nimle the x pi lit of human brother liooil don 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 lii tlilH axe la the ile- onleia, with 6,0'),000 mernbera. In thin IiiimI hii'1 the white banner of (M I'el lowahlp Icmla thla vimt nrmy. There are two cliiaae. of thene ordera There are no pauiiera In thla order; you never aaw a member of this or fCimUattoii marchlriK In a prorexRlon clamorliiK for bread or work. There never waa nn Odd Fellow enrolled In the -the purely fraternal ordera and the r;oxy'H Induatrlal army nor In life bencnVlary ordera. The former ancient and honorable order of the Free' Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. root of Ninth Strut ASTORIA. OREGON. THE GIRDELLERS, America's Foremost Hand Balancera ' and Acrobats. Direct from the Orpheum Theater. San Franclaco. ' IRENE FRANKLIN, America's Foremost Lady Cornetlat Direct from New York. RUSSELL A O'NEIL, Comedy Sketch Artiste. In their own Original 8keteh, "8ullivan, the Coaohman." EMMA O'NEIL, The Female Baritone. Astoria's Favorite Baritone, EDOUARO SCOTT, EDUOARD 8COTT, Pictured Melodiea. EDISON'S PROJECT08COPE, Depleting Recent enta by Life Mo ,tion Plotures. Admission 10c to any aeat. DONTnQOTO"8T;L6uT8 'Till you cs'l at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee tt 6t Paul Railroad Office 1S4 Thtrt atreet, Portland, Ore Low rate, to all points east, In connec tion with all transcontinental. H. 8. ROWE, Oaneral Agent. repreaeut a memberahlp of 3.010,000, the latter a memberahlp of 3,020,000, a total of J.030,000. Thene varloua aoctutlca paid out na benetlta luat year In round number $75,000,Ot)0. one hundred and two of theae aocletlea hnve juild In the hint 30 yen re S70,533,51. foiHt year the fni'ernal aocletlea of America paid In Leneflta $30,000,000 more than the standard Oil Company pay to all Ha employee and It paya 4. ".,000,000. t The Inlluenre and benefit of thla vaat amount can heat be appreciated If we divide It Into two part a. Isl ua aay that $:.0,000,000 wan paid In death ben elltfi anil $:'5,000.000 aa weekly benefit. The former at 2no a policy would meaim 20,000 famlll" placed fr a time at leaat above the fenr of want; the latter would mean Ir.0,000 families re cvlvlnjc $10 a week for 10 week of the year, and thnt means aid In tiding over a crlalH and the keeping of actual want frrni the door. Take Odd Fellow sMj alone. H him H.Oiio aubordlnale lodge, with 1.070,000 member; 2'JOO encampment, with ir6, 000 nieinbein; 6100 RebekaH leree lodi?e with 450,000 member; and 18, 000 patriarch militant. It ha dlHhuwd In relief In It nearly KG year of life $100,000,000, and It has Inveated fund amounting to $32,000, 000, and give relief annually to ' the extent of $4,000,000. In our own California Jurisdiction we have 302 aubordlnnte lodge, with 35, 3S8 members; 93 encampments, 6100 mernbera; 2H2 Rebekah degree lodge, with 24,000 member; and while Cal ifornia ha only one-twenty-elghth of the memberahlp of American Odd Fel lowship, It pays one-twelfth of the re lief dlHhureed. The chief objects of Odd Fellowship then ' are to promote brotherhood and fraternity among men; to establish upon the mutual plan a fund for the relief In sickness and disability of mernbera and their' families and the widows and orphan of deceased mem bers; to assist the spirit of co-opera tion In all departments of labor and commerce; to aid the unfortunate ahd relieve the distressed. Could our founder, Wlldey, revisit tiie earth, hla great heart aa large as humanity would throb with Joy to see the little one become not 1000 merely but more than a million In membership and to know that lust year It disbursed four millions of dollars In relief and to know that that princely sum Is but a tithe of Its munificence, ,f llut Odd Fellowship Is not a cross between a life insurance company and an undertaking establishment. A man does not Join tt because he is going. to die, but because he vants to live longer and more happily. , And it is an undeniable fact that a man will live happier and longer who has made provision for sickness and disability. From the day an honest man takes the first degree in Odd Fellowship and gets his first receipt for dues, It gives a new impulse to hla arm, a new light to his eye, a new hope to his heart, aa well as kindling' a lump In his home that will lighten It when sickness in vades It and that will even chase away some of the gloom when the little fam ily comes back from the grave they have bedewed with their tears. The truth I. this organisation has 80FTNES3 OF SEALSKIN. la Rivaled hy Humaa Hair Where DaadratT la Eradicated. Bealakln la admired the world oter for Its softneas and gloaalness; and yet the human hair la equally aa soft and glossy when healthy; and the radical cause of all hair trouble is dandruff, which 1 caused hy a peatlferoua paraalte that aaps the vitality of the hair at Ita root Newbro'a Herplclde is the only preparation that la fatal to the dandruff gem. Without dan druff there Is no falling hair, but a. lux uriant growth of glosay, soft h,alr Is cer tain. Scouring the scalp won't cure dan druff. Kill the dandruff aerm. Thous ands of women owe their beautiful aulta of hair to Newbro'a Herplclde. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, J51-353 Bond St'., Owl Dfug Store, 84 Com. St., T. F. Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent," I Sons of Heat the tramp brigade. You never knew one of them to Join a mob to invade the rights of proper ty, nor a combination to take away the rights of labor. You never knew one of them' thrown upon the cold charities of a frlendleas world. If an Odd Fellow is in trouble he is aided, not by a grudging charity dispensed to a man aa you would throw a bone to a dog, but as a dividend rightfully be longing to him. The principles of this order ahould be Incorporated Into the body politic and into dociety at large; for if the principles of mutual helpfulness em bodied in Odd Fellowship should be come the law of society, penury and want would be done away with. Then the poor would no longer envy the rich, nor the rich despise the poor, and the golden rule which lies at the foundation of this order would replace the rule of Clod. A William Penn de clared long ago, fraternity would be the best .remedy for all our social Ills, But this 'order Is something 'more than a mere beneficial society. That is after all only the lower, the material side of It. That is its body, so to speak; to find its soul, its spirit, you but must look Into it deeper: you must study It mote profoundly. An order' which teaches equal and exact Justice to all men, an order that Inculcates equal civil ' and political rights, an order that teaches fraternity among men and faith in God, is a so cial force, nn uplifting force, a civiliz ing force, a "character-building force, a great cohesive force to hold society and the nation together and to strengthen the: .bonds of .human brotherhood the world, around. , ;' It Is a character-making force. It brings a young man before Jts altars and puts upon his lips the most tre mendous vows of upright living 'and holy service; he professes there by ev ery sacred . symbol and solemn cere mony .that he will be a good Odd Fel low, and therefore that he will be true to his noblest self, faithful to his fam ily, loyal to his country, fraternal to his fellowmen and reverent and obedi ent to his God. Teaching loyalty to established gov ernment and obedience to law our or der is one of the strongest bonds of our nation's life. It was the three links that helped to heal the wounds of. war and to make real that vision of a reunited people that suffused Grant's last hours with peace und smoothed his pathway to the grave. You remember how the grand lodge of the United States in 1S65 solved the problem of reconsructlon. The grand sire at the close of hostili ties Issued a proclamation declaring the unbroken unity of the order, and at the session of 1865 delegates from northern and southern Jurisdictions took their seats together In the grand lodge. Bishop Hopkins of the Protes tant Episcopal church advised his broken denomination rent in twain by the war to "go to Baltimore and imi tate the example of the Odd Fellows, Thank God, the three links have never rusted in time of peace nor melted In the flames of war!' Brothers, our work Is not done! While tears are shed by the widows and the fatherless, while there Is strife and Intolerance and want and woe In the world, we may not forsake our standards. The gates of a new century have Just Bhut behind us and we must lift our flag to loftier heights and dedi cate our great order anew to the high purposes which gave It birth. ELBERT R. DILLE. Past Grand Chaplain, Grand Lodge of ' California. Steamer "SHE 11 EU30RE" ' ' ' ' -' - " ". ( - - - ' " " Leaves Astoria Every Vttl;i'e.n'lay Uutuniing Saturday The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest arid most Seaworthy vessel er on this route. Best of Table ami State Room 'Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between ASTORIA TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with theOregcn Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria k Columbia Itiver li. U. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmare & Co., Gen'l Ats., Astoria, Ore. OK TO A. &'.V. K. It. Portland, Orison , Pacific Navaxatiou Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. K. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon FOOTBALL The football season is here; alto the goods, balic shin piotectora, bead harness, etc. New lot of punching bags, , dumb hells aLd Indian clubs. Bat see the window, it will tell the story, take less time and tell it better. :: ;: J. N. GRIFFIN L. H. HENNING5EN CO. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings All kind of matreea made to order. Furnitnre reanired, oplioIateriDK:' Atfolutely the Cheapest place in town. Seeded hand gcoila U ut.lt and to d. :: :: :; 504 BOND STREET. Next Door to Wells-Fsrso Ex. Co. ' PHONE, RED 2305 Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 1 HE WIGWAM GL'S BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Artpf thePaciflc Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SIE Tilt ULISTRAIEO PIClURt Eighth and Auor Sts. - ASTORIA ;1 ' 1 (iJO'00O00'0O0J0OO 0(50 OSO0 000 o o o o h olesale CIGARS. PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. O ' o .,, o WILL MADISON 0 o o O 630 COMMERCIAL ST. :-: 114 ELEVENTH ST. 0 " q ooooooooooooooooooooa auaattttan an aaaaaaaaaaao a BRUSHES! All Kinds; All Prices. Everything in the Drug line fresh and pure. Peoples' prices. : : : , ; a a a a a a : and Commercial Street Hart's Drue Store : 'aaaaaaaaa'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CONDITION LESS FAVORABLE. Lady Curion Passed a Very Restless Night. London, Sept. 24. Lady Curion of Keddleston, who has been 111 at Wal- mer Caatle for several days, passed ai restless night and her condition this) morning Is less favorable. ANDREW ASP, ULACKSM1TH. 11h vinif installed a Knblier Ilriii)i M-tchitieof tbe hitett puttern I am prepared to do all kiuds id work in that linn at reasonable prices. Telephone 'Ml. CORISER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. 1,000 TONS BEST LUMP A Free Delivery. Phone Orders to No. 1961. Elmore & Co. i