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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1905)
WIDSHESDAY, JUNE 7, 1905. v ' THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 V To Build Robust Health tart at the foundation of Ufa and health. Assist your organs to do their work properly. Food and drink cannot nourish if your lirer is not working right. Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow if your digestive organs are out of order. Constipation cannot exist if your bowels are free. A short course of Beecham's Pills will soon put you right and an occasional one will keep you so. BIEGEJAUS will do more to build up robust health and maintain ft than any other medicine. They have done this, and are con tinually doing it for thousands all over the world. If you tart now and take BEECH AM'S PILLS occasionally you will certainly benefit to a remarkable degree. Gold Everywhere In Boxes, IOc. and 25c. The Palace Cafe. r If you The Astoria Restaurant. J. Q. A. UOWI..Wtllnt O. I I'ETfcKrtON, Vlra-rrwM'Ut Astoria Savings Bank Capital Ma in tia,aso. Surplus and fodlvlited Profit $a&.0n Transact a General Banking Hulna. Intr Paid on Time Deposit. 1U Tenth tweet, First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital and Surplus $100,000 lldomble J tfitplng Eczema soor cured. I suffered with weeping Ectema in It worst form for about two year. In which Urn. I tried several remedial and 11 pre scriptions, until I bod spent about liuuand found no permtnpnt relief. Nutumllf 1 became skeptical end hoSHatfcd when a new mmedy waa offered me. "You will bare to .how bm," aa tbo Mlssourlaa says, wben .Mr. MoUonel, of the Pioneer Druit Store, claimed ha could cure mo with O. D. 0. I was bon pbotoc rih of caws before and after taking D. U. t., toiretber with the siorr f remarkable our. of a man working In the Valley Al Works at Alexandria, which earn under the personal observation of Mr. Jordan. I oommenoed unlnn tba medicine ma per directions. After usln the flftb bottle I waa cured. I be nrrnr bin! any return of tba disease. Many coma to me asking what D. D. D.did forme, and I always tell them It they want to be cured Use O. D. O. aa per aireotiona. J. K. WITERSTKN. Hontpeller, Ind., Nov. . 1M. ' D. D. D. costs but al.OO a bottle and le guaranteed 19 our or money refunded. CHARLSS ROGERS, Druggist. PILLS The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co. want a good, clean meal or if you are in a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant This fine rcitaurant is thoroughly up-to-date in every detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE in ivk' pattiis. ("hlrr J. w'. tUKNKK, Awi.tmil Cashier ASTORIA, OREGON VE VOUCH OR THIS la the case of J. E. Wuersten shown here, his leg was almost entirely covered with Weeping Eczema. It raged for two years, and was after ward entirely cleared away in about six weeks time by - and oo taint of the disease baa appeared since. We know this to be exactly aa slated. This result can be accomplished with any skin affection. Barrels of blood medicine can do nothing for a skin dis ease. Nina out of ten manifestations in the skin are local parasitic in nature and absolutely curable by this new pre scription. D. D. D. is a clean liquid prescription sopped or atomized over the affected spots twice daily. This preparation has our un qualified endorsement. We are recommending It with moat cellont result. The cures already effected are having wide-spread Influence In this section. If you have a akin affection come to the atore. It will be the means of mek Ing you a happier human being SrEi Eczohq P. P BEHIND THE WICKET Amoug the Secret Order of the Country. ORDERS IMPROVING RAPIDLY Notes of Interest Concerning the Various Secret Societies of tbs County aadtbe Means' by Which The? Improre TfeeU Orders. NeaTiy framed "and banging oh'fhe walla of the lodge room at Grand Forks, N. D is a card Issued Jan. 18, 1M0, by Mount Ilolyoke encampment, No. 15, of Northampton, Mass., says the Odd Fel lows' Ilevlew. The card was Issued to J. 8. Brown and la signed by Wil liam E. Proubp, C. P., and C. M. Avord, scribe. The card now belongs to Blnal encampment, No. 15. Hereof reports from Tlawall show tbs order la making progress. Excelsior lodge of Honolulu la erecting a $100,- 000 Old Fellows' ball. At a recent meeting of Columbia lodge of Washington fourteen gunners of the United States navy were Initiat ed. The candidates marched Into tba tall dressed In sailor uniforms and pre iiented novel scene. The Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania In tend erecting a f'W.OOO monument In Falrmouut park, Philadelphia, to the memory of that beloved eon of the or der, Paat Grand Sire James D. Nichol son. Washington lodge No. 3 of New Or leana uaea In Its degree work an orches tra of Of teen pieces. It coat the Odd Fellows of California 45,000 to entertain the sovereign grand lodge at its laat annual aesslon. The oldest Relekah lodge In the world was Instituted at Bloomfleld, la., thirty -nix years ago. District meetings are proving very popular In New Hampshire. At one bi'ld recently In Keene members from twenty-sU different lodges were pres L'Ut UNITED WORKMEN. Groat OfsrMtf Brlabaa ef Paaa erlvaala Werkeaea ". Grand Overseer Martin E. Brtgham of Pennsylvania Is doing good work for the order la the Keystone Bute snd devoting much tlms snd attention to bis office. Mr. Brigham has been a member of Quaker City lodge of Phila delphia for many years, add the mem bers of that lodge boast of the fact that from tbs tlms he waa Installed s In side wstebman until he closed his term as maater workman he mlaaed but ons meeting, and they meet weekly. Year after year he represented bis lodge la BUKTXlf X. SMOHAX. the grand lodge and at the Unlontown meeting was the choice for grand over seer. lie was born In Michigan and went to Philadelphia at an early age, where he has since resided. Ou the 1st of January New York state had 407 lodges and 21,11)8 mem bers. Charles II. Winchester has served as recorder of Grand Rapids lodge of Michigan twenty-seven years continu ously. According to the Overseer, the total membership In Mlaaourl on March 1 waa 14.027. The grand lodge of Kansas elected John II. Crider aa grand maater work man, Thla means an active campaign for 1005. Mr. Crider had previously served two active terms aa grand mas ter workman of Kansas. RED MEN. Seaae Iteaae of lateraat Ceaearalas the fratt.raitr. The gain in membership last great sun In the great reservation of Ohio was 2227. In the Degree of Pocahou tas the net gain waa 697, Buffalo has thirty-three tribes of Red Men, with a membership of over 4,000. Erie la tbo largest tribe, with 344 mem bers. The order now has Ave active tribes In the Philippine Islands. The tribes of Montgomery, Ala., are arranging for a monster anion picnic at Electric park on July 4. Warrior Engte tribe of Harrlsburg, Pa has 1,200 members ft) pVr J Tfi Ohio reservation baa KSOtrlbes of Red Men ami nearly ir,000 members IndrpradVat Order of Foraetare. Tlio Intent report from various ju rldlrtlous show the order la making splendid progress. The supreme court will be held dur ing the flrat wwk of A u (flint at Atlan tic City. The Hotel Rudolf wlU be the headquarters. Wm4mi af the WarM. The sovereign Jurisdiction has over f 2,000,000 In Its emergency fund. Texaa leads all other state In som ber of Woodmen, It having some 60,000. The sovereign Jurisdiction paid out to Its lnefllarles nearly 13,000,000 luring UK). Kalabt mm Ladle af Heaar. class of 500 candltlates waa Initiat ed recently la Kanaas City, Mo. From March 1, 1904, to March 1, 1908. tttars Us been a set lacrrase la bershlp of 0,504. LaSiae ( the Maaaabaea. Oo Jan. 1 the order bad 2,746 bis la good standing. At the beginning of the year tbs or der's surplus benefit funda amounted to f l,lC4,fJft0.22. The Ladles of the Maccabees Is bow well established In fifty-three states, territories and provinces. Fmmm l The fraternal system Is rapidly ap proaching the billion dollar point as regards benefits paid. Plana for the fraternal temple at the exposition to be held thla year In Port land, Ore, cod template the erection of a colonial building 60 by 90 feet la site, with three stories and a roof gar den. Tba Fraternal Union of Denver wants a sew ritual and will pay 350 for It The Women of Woodcraft added IV 000 members to Its ranks during last year. The real eatate owned by the supreme lodge at Wilmington, Del., la reported aa Improving some In the conditions surrounding It, with a fair prospect of a good sale In the near future. During the twenty-seven years the endowment rank haa been established It baa paid over $17,000,000 to widows and orphans of deceased Knlghta. In this country there are now over 7,000 Knlghta of Pythlaa lodges In good standing. Recent reports show the uniform rank of the order continues to make good progreaa and la in a flourishing condition, its membership exceeds 50.000 The member you bring Into your lodge Just now is worth vaatly more. than all those you may luteod to bring In by and by. MODERN WQQPMN, MtUloas Pali 4a UUaw. mml Of ahaa Wea4sea lellalara. Modern Woodmen of America last year paid over $6,000,000 to the wklowa and orphans of deceased members. It Is a wonderfully organised force, carry ing cheer and substantial aid Into more than ten bereaved homes every day of the year. The Illinois Jurisdiction has 1.526 Modern Woodmen camps, with a mem bership of over 120,000. In Missouri during the month of Feb ruary 1,200 benefit certlflcatea were is sued. Kanaas Modern Woodmen have 809 campa and over 60,000 members In good standing. During the paat month several new ramps were Instituted in Wisconsin, giving that Jurisdiction 755 camps. Kalakta af Heaor. The Knights of Ilonor, organized to 1873, has paid In death benefits $S3, 000,000. Reports presented at the recent ses slou of the grand lodge of California show the order In the Gold State is in a most prosperous condition. The Jurisdiction has.forjtv-one active lodge. MASONIC. tlak OSBclala as Frea Masoaa Traa tlaaar4 Daalfaa. King Edward waa grand maater of British Freemasons for nearly thirty years prior to his accession to the throne and on succeeding to tbs crown surrendered his office to bis only broth er, the Duks of Connaught Id Sweden and Norway the crown prince of Swe den holds tbs grand mastership of the rraft, which waa filled by King Oscar during the reign of hla elder brother aud predecessor on the throne. In Denmark It Is the crown prince who Is at the head of the grand orient, and all the sons and adult grandsons of the king are Maaona. In Germany it waa the late Emperor Frederick who was the grand master from 18S5 until the time of hla death, and when the present knlser succeeded to the crown, aa hla son waa a mere child, he nominated hla brother-in-law, rrlnce Frederick Leopold, to the grand mastership. In Vlneland, N. J., the Masona have formed a social club called the Square league. The sum of $10,000 was bequeathed to the I'enusylvanla Masonic home by Mrs. Julia Trenwlth. Ancient Landmark lodge of Portland, Me., tins a membership of 500 and a fund of $20,000. The grand lodge of West Virginia is soon to establish a home for aged and Infirm Masons in Wheeling. Bristol lodge of Bristol, Pa., recently celebrated It one hundred and twenty- fifth anniversary. No matter what the offense charged against a brother, he Is entitled to a fair Masonic trial and should not be judged by gosalpers In advance. Ma sonic Chronicler. Grand Master Brown of Pennsylva nia reports that he "directed a lodge not to adopt a resolution offered by which the members would be com pelled to pay dues in advance." He further declared that "such a resolu tion Is unlawful." Contributions are coming In rapidly to the fund for the Improvement of the Old Maaons' home at Sbelbyville. Ky. and the erection of fine new buildings aa the farm is assured. FICKLE DAME FASHION. EverrtMag Oaaa" Aapean la BVa the Praacal Hoalatle Wairhwara. It would be a wise fashion writer who could aay wltn authority that this sr that will be" the vogue for the sea sou now ao close at hand, for every thing worn from the days of the fig leaf to this hour Is seen, modified, of course, to meet the cultivated taste of the woman of today, who la nothing If not eclectic. "Everything goes." and we see things properly belonging to widely different epochs mingled into one harmonious whole and that whole looking aa If it had borrowed nothing from the brave days of old. The full circular eklrt la seen on the figures In the best stores side by side with the skirt which fits as closely by means of Its tucks aud shlrrings as the habit skirt of a few seasons ago. Some look best In one kind and some In the other, and it is a wise woman who knowa ber own shortcomings and skin fully hides them by the skirt she wears. All the lovely soft stuffs are In strong evidence, from the filmy silk chiffon to the flexible and beautiful voiles of all wool, of half wool and half silk. The liberty silks and satins make up Into exceedingly pretty gowns for all sorts of occasions. The quan tities of lace put upon them passes be lief, and the flounces and ruffles are legion and fully as graceful and dainty as they are numerous. I saw some very beautiful dresses destined for summer wear. They were of the softest and most elegant light pastel shades green, pale and frosty; champagne, drab, beige, cadet blue, and others where there were two colors so Inter woven that the fabric became Iri descent, one in particular, a dove color shading from purple to metallic blue. These gowns are alt made wltn drop skirts, snd the underskirt always is arranged with a view to carrying out the general color scheme. . u - . .-, ., " 1 StratatT. " Borronghs Hello, old man! They say yon lost a lot of money on the races. Gsymsa (displaying hla roll gleeful- ly)-Ha, ha! That doesn't loo (Ike it, does It? ,t Borroughs No. Say. lend me tea. will you? Catholic Standard and Times. Mat PsHtealar. Be Which one is she going to ac ceptthe lieutenant or the colonel? She Oh. It Isn't a question of rank. yon know! , Be-No? What Is It then? . She-Ifs a question of which ons pro poses flrat Detroit Free Press. nTaaabaraaV Deacon Jones The hairs of our head re all numbered, you know. Pewbury-80 are the automobiles; but, then, there's so much grease on them you can't read them half the tlms. Boston Transcript Wlae Child. "Mother," said Mr. Popley guardedly to hla wife, "why not take the y-o-u-n-g s-t-e-r to the m-a-t-t-l-n-e-e tomorrow?" "Pa." chimed In the youngster quiet ly, "there is only one t' in matiDee.M Thiladelphla Presa. Hall Making. A common nail is an, excellent illus tration of the difference between old tnd new methods. Formerly metal was cut Into strips aud forged into ihape with hammers, an expert taking one and a half minutes for each nalL Perfect nails are now made at sa aver ige rate of seventy per minute. LOW EXCURSION KATES. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From Chicago to Asbury Park, N. J and return, (21.33. Tickets good going June 29, 30, July 1 and 2, valid for return un til August 31 by extension. Stop-over at New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Waahington. Through sleeping cars to Asbury Parkj. Baltimore and return, $18. Tickets good going July 2, 3 and 4. Valid for return until August 31, by extension. Stop-over at Washington. The only line that operates through trains. Send for circulars to Petet Haway, Pacific Coast Agent, San Fran CISCO. B. N. Austin, G. P. A., Chicago Consult your nearest ticket agent for details. valo Don't simply "get a cake of soap." Get good soap. Ask for Pears and you have pure soap. Then bathing will mean more than mere cleanliness; it will be luxury at trifling cost. Sales increasing since 1780. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get s bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. Spaulding's New Life Pills, a sure cure for all bowel and stomach dis eases, such as headache, biliousness, col tiveness, etc. Guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store, only 25c. Try them. Dying of Famine, is ia its torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of consumption from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim snd friends. "Whpn I had consumption in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfosa, Mi, "after trying different medicines and a good doctor in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Pos itively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers drag store, price 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bottles free. Spacial Round Trip Excursion Rate for Astoria Day at Lewis 4. Clark Exposition Tickets sold June 8. 9 and 10. On June 8, 9 and 10 the A.1C. R R- will sell excuralon tickets from Astoria . to Portland and return at $2.70 for toe round trip, tickets good to return until June 20, and to accommodate Astort- ana who desire to witness the evening exercises "Astoria. Day? at the fair, the evening train of June 10 will leave J Portland at 10:30 p. m. instead Of T.OQ ' . Huge Task . It was a huge task to undertake the ' cure of such a bad, case, of kidney di-. aease as that of (X F. Collier, of Chero- kee, Ia, but. Electric Bitten did it. He writes; "ily kidny were so far gone , I could not all on a chair without, a f cMshlon; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and depression. Io Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure , and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommend the great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Rogers,' druggist. Price, 60 cents, j THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintains unexcelled service front the west to the east and south. Making closa connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are ' given their choice of routes to Chicago, ' Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far 1 east. Prospective travelers desiring tnfor matlon as to the lowest rates and best routes are invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. .T. C TJXDSEY, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent, Coleman Building, Seattle, Wash. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and liver disorders, and all stom-' ach troubles positivelj cured by using ; cents, Tea or Tablets, at Frank Hart'a drug store. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY sat lava Lanrtaat aat Glassy daliv Ma Matter What Celar. The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest smll. of a female mouth, loeea eemethlnc It the head la crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling- hair. It Is now known. Is caused by a parasite that burrows Into the scalp to the root of the hair, where It saps the vitality. The lit tle white scales tha germ throws up In burrowing are called dandruff. To cura. dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falMnc hair, that serm must be killed. Newbro's Herplclde, an entirely new re sult of the chemical laboratory, deatroys the dandruff germ. and. of course, stops the falling hair, and prevents baldnesa Sold by leading drua-g-ists. Send 10c. ta stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 331-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. : Laurin,,Prop. "Special Agent."