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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 The MORNING ASTORIAN J 60 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper r The Astoria Restaurant. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT , Tale Bohemian Heer Pest Iu The Northwest North Pacific CLEANLINESS Uanerejfity to perfect Itca'th VI r it To J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. The Palace Cafe. J. Q. A. HOWI.BY rrwIilKiit O. I. FKThHMON,. Vlr-'rllnt Astoria Savings Bank Capital Flt in 1100,000. Durplna and t'mtlvlded PntHU tM,WX. TraUMW'U a General Bauklng ltulnm. Interest i'ald on Time DeponlU. 1M T.nth ttrwat, Weinhard's WE WANT TO DOUBLE OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE "HOW" OF IT WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY. WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE OOINO TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OF ITS 8IZE- WILL YOU HELP USt TELEPHONE 'MAIN 661 and I WILL CLL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emll Held Advertising and Circula tion Mantg.r, THE MORNING A8TORIAN. p, 8. If you live out of town writ Tor our plan. If you want a good, clean meat or if you are !n a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant Thli fine restaurant ia thoroughly up-to. date In every detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE Brewing Co. md n ccmU! element IHj'piiVil, : . prevent iiclcne and enjoy the A. comforts of life you should equip your treping apartment or dressing chamber with a snowy white, one-piece "UmAwJ" Porcelain Enameled Lava tory and have running hot and cold wstrr at desired it your touch. We hjve samples in our showroom and will g'Jly cjuote you prices. 8 1 JTnZ The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Suuday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co. FRANK PATTOM. Nhlr J. w. UAHNKK, AmUImiiI Ctliir ASTORIA, OREGON. r Beer. BEHIND THE WICKET Doings of Secret Societies Over the Country. IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE Interfiling Note Regarding th Various Stcrat Ordsrs and Maana tbcjr Use t Improve Fellowship A General Di gest of Their Doings. Executor council of Massachusetts baa prepared a bsndsom llver and mahogany traveling emblem. All Maacbusett council are Invited to apply for It A amall plat la aastgued for tbe card of each council receiving It, which will paM It to the next en titled to It In order of application. It le Inclosed In a velvet lined mahogany cane. It la hoped that It may Induce visitation! between slater councils, bring tbe menibera closer together and In noma measure promote tbe welfare of tbe order. It la thought tbat It will be at leaat two years "on tbe road." at tbe expiration of which time It will be returned to Excelsior. Canadarago council of Richfield Spring, N. V., luatltutod June 2, 1890, baa only lost one member by death, George Ileldenrelch baa eenred all teeu yeara continuously aa secretary of Luserne council of Pennsylvania, mlsalng only two meeting In this time. The Royal Arcanum now baa over 311.000 member iu giod atandlug and 2.137 coundli. Membership In the Royal Arcanum la a privilege; attendance at tbe meet Inga of your council and faithful serv ice to It are duties; tbe holding of of fice la an bouor. MASONIC. Maw Jerser's New Graa Maater. Trvcllvboar Dealfaa. New Jersey' new grand maater, Benjamin F. WakeOeld, baa been an active member of the craft for a num ber of yeara and held many Important Masonic offlcea. He bgnn bla service In the grand lodge In 1303 aa district deputy grand master of the Seventh dlatrlct and after serving four yeara waa elected grand marshal. In 1000 be waa tbe choice for grand junior war den and baa been advanced each year, serving last year aa deputy grand maa ter. Mr. Wakefield was raised In En terprlao lodge of Jersey City, of which bkiiamut r. wauFru.o. b waa maater In 1890. He waa born In Jersey city and la a resident of Passaic. At the Scottish Rita reunion in In dtauapolla a class of eighty-four re ceived the degree. This la aald to be the largest clasa ever Initiated In In diana. Tbe officers of San Francisco Lodge of Perfection were recently luatalled for tbe eighteenth consecutive year. Courtesy to atrangera and to all vis iting brethren la a virtue tbat no true Maaon will forget A father and aon were raised to gether In Bryan lodge of Bryan, O., recently, the only Incident of Ita kind ever occurring In the lodge. Oriental consistory of Chicago re cently dedicated lta new temple, Tb building coat 1300,000 aud la aald to be the finest la this country. During the put year tha Hamilton county Masonic employment bureau of Cincinnati received 1,168 applica tions, and 1.131 positions wart secured. Washington lodge of Boston recently celebrated lta ona hundred and ninth anniversary. At the recent aeaalon of tha grand council R. A. M., of California the re port ahowed a not gain In membership during tha past year of over 900. Bach degree In Masonry should add another excellent degree to the candi date character. On April 1 there were 683 Mod era Woodmen campa In Ohio and nearly 2.1,000 benefit member in good atand- 1DL Pennsylvania now baa 413 Modern Woodmen camps, with a niemberidilp of 15,000. Kanxn la tho fourth, largest Jurla dlctlou In the order. On April 1 there were over 67,000 benefit mem ber In tbe Sunflower Htate. The Modern Woodmen of Kansas City, Mo., recently Initiated a claaa of candidate numbering 257. South Dakota now baa 12,500 mem ber In good standing. There are close to 11,000 Modern Woodmen in North Dakota. Pareatere af Aaaerle. Many of the Jurisdictions report Urge gains in membership since tbe first of the year. There la talk of erecting Forester borne In Pennsylvania for aged and Indigent members. Tbe order in Pennsylvania now ha membership of 47,000. ODD FELLOWS. IU retbere la Oaa La4e aVasa Va rleae JaH4letaaa. Six brother, member of one lodge, la probably unique In the history of Odd Fellowship. To bave a aultable memorial thereof Dolman lodge, No. 174, persuaded Brothers Jaime. John, George, ItotM'rt, Lewis and Alexander Gourlay to bave a group picture taken with the lodg collars on. One copy will be fittingly framed and bung In tbe lodge room. Tbe Oregon Odd Fellows home has nineteen resident eight children, nine brother and two sister. Members of the order In tbe District of Columbia are planning to build an Odd Fellow' home. It I better to be wrong aometlmes tli nn never to have an opinion on any subject before tbe lodge. Recent reports show the Quebec juris diction bus a present membership of 3.3H4. Recently Liberty lodge, No. 10, was Instituted In Baltimore under favorable auspices with a start of 100 members. The grand lodge of Manitoba la rais ing a borne fund and baa collected so far for this purpose about $7,000. Tbe order In Maine continues to show substantial gain. Tbe jurisdiction now has a membership of 22,080, a net gain of 474 for tbe past year. International encampment of New York recently Initiated a clasa of alxty candidate. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Many f.raad Domalaa GravJtaaT Hajw Idly Prthlaa Natee. Many of tbe grand domain abow a large net gain In membership, notably Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, M la sour I, South Carolina, Georgia and Texas. The order la growing very rap Idly, and If tbe aame ratio la main tained during tbe current year the total membership at tbe close of tbe year will be at leaat 630,000. In the endowment rank there hal been I Bet gain In membership during tbe past fiscal year of 4,910. The uniform rank In Massachusetts has twenty-three companies and 754 members, a gain of forty-one members for the year. There Ire now about 7.000 Knights of Pythias In good standing In the grand domain of Connecticut In New Mexico tbe order baa a mem bership at present of about 1,200 aud la In a fairly flourishing condition. RED MEN. Hotee aad Oaaalp From Varleae Has ervatleaa. Cherokee tribe of Louisville la tbe largest In Kentucky. The reservation now ha over 0,000 member and la making good progress. Several new tribe have been Insti tuted In Alabama recently, and tbe reaervatlon la making good progress. At a great exemplification of tbe de gree In Lynn, Mass, recently, seven-ty-flv paleface were admitted to the order. Montgomery (Ala.) tribes are uniting for tbe purpose of purchasing a uulon wigwam. Winnebago tribe of Oak Park, Cal., haa a new wigwam which cost 0,000 fathoms. Conomo tribe of Manchester, Mass., will hare a trading post this summer. I.n.rof. m I WIM VM, r I I I I II I I I iia Tour reason for Joining the A. O. U. W. shoo Id be good reason for re maining In It , You thought It waa good at that time. It la stronger to day than It waa then. Why not take an Interest In Ita future and help to In crease lta strength?-A. O. U. W. Oulde. A number of Minnesota lodges have Initiated large claaaea of candidate recently, and the Jurisdiction ia making good galna In membership. Tbe grand lodge of Illinois recently elected C. L. Hendricks of Sterling grand maater workman. Tbe Oregon Jurisdiction baa a cash balance In Ita beneficiary fund of $9, 470.40, the grand lodge having accuinu lated thla amount In excess of paylnr the Indebtedness of $20,000 hanging over It the first of the year. A certificate In the A. O. U. W. I vine of the greatest monument a pru dent man cun leave to perpetuate bh memory. Eaatera Slur. President Roosevelt aud Vice Prcel iait.FnlrbjmUajc.viua' J. Uieii, lutereal InUe Kanteru Star faTr XeTd" In New York city for tbe benefit of an Eastern Star borne by sending handsome auto graph photographs, which were Bold for tbe benefit of tbe fund. New rhaptera of tb Eastern Star bave been Instituted at Cambridge and Roaevtlle, ().; at Stromsberg and Shel by, Neb.; at Carlisle and Walkerton, Ind.; Ilarristowo, III., and Sackett Harbor, N. Y. Kala-kts af Celaaabas. During tbe past year In Massachu setts 1,021 new members were secured, and tbe Jurisdiction now haa a mem bership of 15,200. A claaa of 550 candidate received tbe bigbeat degree of the order in Chi cago recently. eral RelsThaara af Aaiertea. Recently a class of eighty candidates was Initiated In St Paul and a class of sixty-four adopted In Kansas City. Illinois' largest camp of Royal Neigh bore is In Springfield. It has ever 800 member. ) Baaad rawle. I bare tried tbe following treatment for crop bound fowl with great suc cess, write a Virginia farmer In Com mercial Poultry: Make an Incision In the outer akin about half or three-quarter of an Inch long. Pull the outer akin a little to one aide and make a like Incision In tbe akin of the crop. Work out all the content of tbe crop which obstruct tbe passage of tbe gla zard, then aew np neatly with silk thread, sewing each akin separately. Keep the bird penned separately and feed lightly for a week. I have saved a number of valuable fowls In this way and can recommend It as a sure remedy If done carefully and in time. Waraaa Far Chlekeaa. There la more profit In spending a lit tie time hi loosening tbe earth for the chicken to pick np the worm than there la In earning money to bny scraps. The worms they get do the chicks more good than twice that amount of scrap. Cor. American Ag riculturist. Feadlaar Brerltlea. Pea meal Is nutrition. Rice Is easily digested. Linseed meal la cathartic. Linseed meal la a cooked food. Wheat Is rich In solids, but poor ia water. Barley la very nutritious, but rathei laxative. There ia fully 5 per cent of fat to oatmeal. Barley has much of the aame quail ties aa wheat Potatoes contain about 22 per cent of atarch. Properly fed fowla are those that are fegulurly bred. A feast today and a famine tomor- Tha AadUaee flaw laateedL Thar said h. ws an orator,. And this they'd, swear. ; Ha waa a mafl rtmarkabla, Of brtlllanoa rare. Spark new f ram hi words, thay said- Of ooura tnay anew. He spoka, or at least be triad to speak. s r t , The audlfto flew. New Orlaana TtmDa6erst Ke Secret Atout It It Is no secret that for cut, burns. etc., nothing is W effective a Bucklin's Arnica Salve. "It did flot take long to cure a bad sore I had, and tt is all O. K. for sore eyes, writes D. L. Qtr&itf, of Hope, Texas. 25 centa at Charles Rogers' drug store. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of ail transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of route to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. ' Prospective traveler desiring Infor mation aa to the lowat rate and beat route are Invited to correspond with the following representative: B. H. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. J. C. LINDSEY, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. PAUL a THOMPSON. Fass'gr. Agent, Coleman Building, Seattle. Wash. A Bad Scar. Some day you will get a bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendicitis. Safety lie in Dr. Spaulding' New Life Pills, a sure cure for all bowel and stomach dis eases, such as headache, biliousness, cosi tiveness, etc. Guaranteed at Charles Roger drug (tore, only 25c Try them. dense your system of all impurities this month. Now is the time to take Hollister ' Rocky Mountain Tea. It will keep you well all summer. 33 centa. F. Hart, druggist. ID ears Pears' Soap has never offered premiums to induce sales. It is, in itself, a prize for the complexion; Established In 178. 10W EXCURSION RATES. Via Buttiniore and Ohio Railroad. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From Chicago to Anbury Park, N, J., and return, t-iU.V Tickets good going June 29, 30, July I and 2, valid for return un til August 31 by extension. Stop-over at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Through sleeping cars to Anbury Park. Baltimore and return, $18. ' Ticket good going July 2, 3 and 4. Valid for return until August 31, by extension, Atop-over at Washington. Tbe only line that operates through trains. Rend for circular to Peter Haway, Pacific Coast Agent, San Fran cisco. B. N. Austin, G. P. A., Chicago Consult your nearest ticket agent for details. . Hag Task It waa a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney di sease as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, Ia., but Electric Bitters did it. He writes: "My kidney were so far gone I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure and by them waa restored to perfect nealth. I recommend the great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Rogers, druggist. Price, 50 cent. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making close connection with trains of all transcontinental lines, passenger are given their choice of route to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these point to the far east. Prospective traveler desiring infor mation as to the lowest rate and best route are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third St. Portland, Ore. J. C LINDSEY, Trav. Passenger Agent 142 Third St, Portland, Ore. PAUL R THOMPSON, Paas gr. Agent Coleman Building, Seattle, Wash. Dying of Famine. ia in its torment, like dying of eon sumption. The progreaa of consumption from the beginning to the very end, I a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption In it first stege," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfosa, Md., "after trying different medicine and a good doctor in vain, I at kat took Dr. King's New Discovery which quietly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and ure cure for coughs colds, aor throat, bronchitis, etc Pos itively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers drug store, price 50c and fl.OO bottle, Tria bottle free. Why suffer with spring tiredness, mean cross feeling, no strength, no appetite. HollUter ' Rocky Mountain Tea will make ycro well and keep ymi well. 3o cents, Tea or tablets at Frank Hart's drug store. f NEW POLICY t AT THE MATCHLESS ACTS Beginning June 12, Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m. OTTO FLECIITL'S TRY0LEAN QUINTET In English and German Warbling Es pecially. THE SCAFTORD'S GOAT and DOG SHOW THE MUSICAL TH0RS The Famous European Virtuoso KELLY AND DAVIS The Greatest Commediana in America THE SISTERS FERLE AND DIA MANT Parisian Singers and Dancers. LA BARR Novelty Contortion Dislocation Art ARTIUTt ELWF.LL Pictured Melody, "What The Band Plays." STAROSCOPE "Frills now Jones Lot His Roll. Admission 10 cens. Reserved Front Rows 20 cenU, Matinee 10 cents Any Seat a Evening, First Show, 7:30 and 9 F. M. First Show at 7:30 sharp. R t