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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1905)
THURSDAY, APRIL. , 1809. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA OREO .pxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx All Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free of Charge Whenever you wisn. JjlJitdgenjaniinjg f AAKtWAEWORX C CormlClithahrNen n 37 1 Wmm WW We are Sole Agents In Astoria for the above famous make of Clothes. Hernial Wise, Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. TTTTrriimiixaxxirniiiiixniixxrTXTixxiixxirm COLORS AND FABRICS New Weaves in Diaphanous Tulles and Ribbon to Match. NEW BEAUTY IN WASH GOODS The Mereerixatlo of Fabric Gives Tham th Glossy Finish of Silk Whila Othara Ara Equally Adaptad to Make ' Ona Look Pratty. Every season the wash gooda tak on tome new beaut In finish or design until It aeema that there U nothing fur tber to ba desired. .The mercerUatlon of aJ) these fabrlca give then the glossy finish of Ilk and make then softer to tbe touch and lose difficult to drape. The greatest difficult In cotton gooda berotofore baa been that the were either adfit and unwlokly or elae too aoft and flabby after one or two days' wear. Now we can cbooao be tween the thick linen flnlab of the klnda of cotton gooda designed for wahfta and the material used for full dresses only. The first aort la designed ly made rather heavy and cloao and mokes admirable walata for everyday wear, while, the otbera are admirably adapted to make one look pretty. Among tfce heavier gooda are the dark blue and red Cheviot, and these ae aJ mercerized, ao that they have the rich luster of silk. The colore are very dain ty and artlMtlc, running mosUy In gruya, dull ml a, bluea of various tint, Macs and beIIotroiea. In fact, these colore aoem to be In evidence In every line of gooda, completely displacing the browns of the past season. A few tans are aecn and a few delicate biscuit shades, but the colors mentioned are thorn of the spring of 1005. In addition to them are seen champagne, old ruse, cardinal, green In several shades, ca nary, black, creme and wild rose pink. Diaphanous Tullss. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital nndlSurplus $100,000 ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital I'M In IIW.IXX). 'Pl" ",l Vn&lMtA Profit. 35.(K)l Transacts a general banking bnaiwM. Interest paid on time deposit. J tt A. 110WUJY. 0. 1. PKTKUSON. FRANK PATTON. J. W. OA NER. Prl.lt V.oe President Cashier. AesLCoeh.er The new tulle are almost as diapha nous aa the old ones, but since they are Intended for summer gowns nothing could be more dainty. They are print ed In delicate colon and are to be uiaJo up with many rumen or flounces and trimmed with much lace and abun dance of ribbon. The nets are very uvw.jiulj. beliijrodu;edJ.n po many JfiS TENTH STREET. ASTORIA. ORE. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers ofi Iron, Steel. Brass And Broiue Castings. General Fouiulrynuin and Patternmakers. Aimnlutnlv firstdass work. Prices loWest. " ' f Phone 2451. CornertElfihteenth and Franklin. The TROY Laundry Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best of Work at very reasonable Price, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. lOtli and DUANE STS. Phone 1991 gmiiiniixTmTTr FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail kin-: Jmna Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. H LIVE; STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD H , .. r in r rMOICTPMPM ffl CO. k. II r 1 C eV-4 11 I I I 1' a W1 11WIV sTT I SB l.liniJl w www tl W wM I li 1 VJ I V. 1 inrr"- - " H rTiiiinxxixxxixiixtmiixxinxxixiitxuxxxAx We are thoronghly prepared for making eetimates and executing oruu ir all kindaof electrical installing and repairing. - Supplies in atock. We ell the Celebrated 8IIKLBY LAMP. Call up Phone 1161. 428 BOND STREET Reliance Electrical Works HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest; PORTLAND OREGON. DAnmr wjjbts. beautlfurcolorar tEey will become very popular. In atrlng color they were very fashionable some ten years ago, out now they are Infinitely hnndsomer. They are strong too. In the eollennes there are over twenty-five beuutlful col ors and also black and white, and they m:iy be mudo Into pretty gowns with the aid of lace and ribbon. Ribbon will be much more lu demand this season tnan for some time. 'Home of the cotton good hiive borders so arranged that they can li umi for ruilles or flounces, as may be pn-fernnl. Silk dotted mulls are very pretty and are shown In many varieties so far as color and alee of dots are eoneernej. Dimity, wlih Its delicate floral fan dee strewn over the cords; satin liber ty, also with duls and different floral designs, and new and exceptionally pretty organdies are among the sum mer goods which are now being eager ly bought for construction during Lent So are the excellent shrunken linen Buttings In dull IIiiIhIi and In colore and white. Then are many embroidered mulls and awly-ies to clrxm from, all ao One and deUcute that ope would al most shrink from cutting such fabrics. I notice, too, tlmt there Is a ltirge range of new rie!j!iN In all wool challlcs. Thjs Is a Ix-iiuilful ruitterliil, soft end flue, and a favorite with vronieu of re fined tastes for home wear, though It la quite sullulile for the street In n sea son. Polka dots are seen In fully bill of these. The Vogue of Ribbons. Ribbons are to have a greater promi nence than they have bad for some time, and the newest of them are truly beautiful. Moire aash ribbon Is seven Inches wide and cornea In blue, pink, turquoise, nlle, cardinal, navy, white, cream and black. There are two shades of each color. There la a crepe de chine ribbon seven Inches wide. In all the colors, very soft and flexible, and a fnllletine. Ave and a half Inches Wide, In all the shudea, besides the novelties In shadow, pompadour fancy striped, polka dotted and plaid effecU. Plaids of all oln are wen. There are many dreM goods of plulds of various kinds, but mostly those of the ijuletest colors. Several designs or cotton goods are plaid and mercerized vMhat they resemble silk The tartMi pin Ids are ma'de Into shirt walats, with the fold down the frout made bias, or perhaps the waist Itself ia cut bins. Some of the plaids are scarcely more than checks, but the color! rips are In good taste, being white and red, black and reseda, brown, pink, pale blue, navy blue and tan and heliotrope. Shirt walata are of every color, but the white onn are certainly the moat pleaalng. eiecl;i!ly the linen ones, which hare a distinction and are made In tailor style, with utrnps, plaits or drawn work or a little fine embroidery done by hand. Some very fancy walnts are made of valwiclennes all overs, and others of Initiation cluny are very dressy. In aplte of ttie fact that proph eta said otherwise, It wem that every thing Is made up Into sepurnte waists. OLIVE UKPEIt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. RATES j First Insertion, One Cent a Word. One Week, Each lane, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c. One Month, Each Line, 75c. Astorian Free Want Ads. ' Anyone Desiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Column of Three Lines Two Times Free of Charge. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL FOR WARRANTS NOTICE 18 , hereby given to all parties holding Netialem Road No. 77 warrante, to present the same to the county treas urer at his office, B90-692 Commercial Street, for payment Interest ceaaes after, thl date. CIIAS. A. HEILBORN, County Treasurer. Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 17th day of April. 1905. Th Inane of ftar. In the twelfth chanter of the book of Judges It I told how the Glleadltea slew forty and two thousand Ephratm Itca at the piisKiigea of Jordan be cause they pronounced "8hIbbolethM "slhboleth." That was a race Issue. By their faulty speech the forty and two thousand proved themselves to be of another race, and they were alaln. Read ancient history and learn that In the dark backward and abysm of time the hand of every man of one race was against the baud of every man of all other races. Stranger meant enemy, alien meant foe. Then the race issue was at Its strongest. Centuries have passed. Almost unlversnl tolerance has come about. While races still preserve their national Identity, Ingress and egress are, for the most part, free and open. The sons of one rnv ? f-ee-ly with the daughter " t. Without loss of caste or : honor a French girl m.-y , a Neapolitan, a Swiss maiden n I'vuian youth, a Norwegian Olsten a German Gretchen, a Russian an Austrian,. a Bpanlard a Portuguese, an Englishman a Scot The population of the United States Is an amazing composite of all these and other races. San Francisco Argonaut REAL. ESTATE. HERMOSA PARK LOTS. THE MOST exclusive property at Sea-aide, Ore. Facing the Pacific ocean In Oregon's prettiest summer resort, these lots are a good investment at $150 to $350 each. Inspection Invited. A. Gilbert, Jr. Seaside, Ore. LOST AND FOUND. LOST ON THE STREET, A PAIR of eye glasses; the finder wlM be suitably rewarded on leaving them at the Astorian .office. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. HELP WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED FIREMAN OR steamboat engineer for mall steam er. Apply at office of Astoria Lumber Company. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAR ber trade; I weeks completes; posi tions guaranteed; tuition earned voile learning. Write for terms. Meier's Barber College, 644 Clay St, San Fran Cisco. WANTED ENERGETIC, TRUST worthy man or woman to work In' Oregon reppreeentlng large manufac turing Company. Salary $40 to $90 per month; paid weekly; expenses ad vanced. Address with stamp, J. H. Moore, Astoria, Ore. BOTS FOR CIRCULATION DEPART ment of thla paper; they must be neat and prompt; two hours' work every morning delivering the papers; one boy to each district; call with references for Emu Held, circulation manager, The Astorian Office, Com mercial and Tenth Sts.; call between 1 and 2 or S and f o'clock. 8UTUATI0N8 WANTED. e rnA at thnn. T?.1 ?sni. f i.t.ai WAia ruDiiiuit All kinds of help furnished on abort aIman or bookkeeper; best of notice. Call or phone. reierences. Auuress n. v. Auw. GIRL WANTS POSITION FOR GEN- eral housework; experienced. Ad dress M. W, care Astorian. FOR 8 ALE REAL ESTATE. 160 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS TTM ber land for sale. In Pacific county near Columbia river. Address Box 690 Astoria, Ore. FOR SALE LOT 1. BLOCK 14 Adair's Astoria; for particulars write to J. P. Miller, Onleda, Wash. TONSORIAL PARLORS THE Oc cident tonsorial parlors and bath fa- fcllitles are equalled by none. Every thing modern and up to date. See Peterson. PROFESSIONAL NURSE. MID-WIFE AND NURSE MISS EL llnpson. 267 15th. HOUSES WANTED. ; HOUSE OF 6 OR t ROOMS WANT- eJ In good neighborhood. Conveni ent to center of town; rent reasonable; I permanent Address EmU Held, care The Astorian. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS Office; 25c per hundred. 838rtOH-1N3U HOJ FURNISHED HOCSE FOR RENT PlaJio and Sewing machine; rent moderate. Inquire S43 Seventeenth St. Phone P.eJ 2264. FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT THREE ROOMS FOR housekeeping; ground floor; no chll dren. Inquire 475 commercial St TONSORIAL PARLORS. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COLr-' umn newspaper outfit; complete ex cept press; cheap. Inquire at this of LADY'S WHEEL. APPLY AT ROOM 2 over Peterson & Brown'a. INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGGS capacity: also three 109 capacity brooders; first-class condition. Ad dress A. Astorian Office. ' FOR SALE STEAM TUG IN FIRST -class condition; terms reasonable; suitable for seining purposes. For particulars apply at thla office. SCOW FOR SALE AT MCGREGOR'S mill, 22x64; would make a good hsa scow. Inquire of Dan Gambel at mllL HEAVY DRAFT HORSE; MUST BE sold. Price $60. & Revel, Patter son St, Clifton, The Astorian 60c Month. (DIE mam When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing, is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. Mow stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Thl Doctors Said Ri Bid Consumption -A Marvelous Curs. L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con. sumption andTgot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY .AND TAR. It helped me right from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the pain uj my lunga and today I am aound and well. Three sixes 25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50-cent also contains two and one-half times as much as the small sire and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. SOLD SD FICC--K2ED BY CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist.