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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1905)
TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOhlA. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1905. Told by the Thepins IIEN I was la Lon don Inst summer," said Miss Eleanor Itohson, T,ho Is playing in "She Stoops to Conquer," "I read an adver tlsement lu a paper that was the acme of bathos. As near as I cau recollect It the wordlua- was like this: "If this should moot tlie eye of Emma P , who absented herself last Wednesday XIXUKOX BOB805. from her father's house, she Is Implored to return, when she vlll be received with nndlnjluishfd affection by her al most heartbroken parents. If nothing an persuade her to listen to their joint appeal-should she be determined to bring their gray hairs with sorrow to tbe grave; should she never mean to revisit home where she passed so many happy years It is at least expect ed, if she be not totally lost to all sense f propriety, that she will without a moment's delay send back the key of the tea caddy.' " Victor Herbert, the composer of "It Happened In Nordland" and "Babes In Toyland," has been frequently an oyed of late by an amateur mu sician who has called upon him at Us home in West End avenue, New Torkv and asked Bis opinion of varl ns compositions which the amateur tad written. The ether morning he submitted a sonata and aaid, "Yon will TICTOB HERBERT. notice, Mr. Herbert, tmnely difficult." that this is ex "Not at all, my friend." responded air. Herrjert cordially. "It is more than difflcult-lt is impossible." Marshall r. Wilder, the most suc cessful story teller in vaudeville, re cently met a theatrical friend whom be had not seen for some time, and in the enthusiasm of the moment invited aim to an Impromptu luncheon at his borne. The friend was foud of wine, as Mr. Wilder well knew, and he was some what dismayed, after he reached tome, by his wife's whispered an nouncement that there was just one bottle of port in the house, a quantity Wilder well knew would be quite in adequate nnder the circumstances. "Never mind: we'll make It do," he replied consolingly, and promptly for got all about it. Luncheon was served soon after and flie bottle of port emptied, with what Correct Gottes for Hen OulingSuits On the sands, in the mountains, in the coun try, touring, you'll find the suits bearing this label jljredjenjaminsg MAKERS flEVyRK on the backs of "The Best." The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. We. are ex clusive agents here. SOFTNESS OF 6EAL8KIN. tm Rivaled hy Himn Hair Where Dandruff la Eradicated. Sealskin is admired the world over for Its softness and glossiness; and yet the kuman hair is equally as soft and glossy -when healthy; and the radical cause of all aafr trouble Is dandruff, which is caused It a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of the hair at Its root. Newbro's Herpicide is the only preparation that Is fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan druff there is no falling balr, but a lux uriant growth of glossy, soft hair is cer tain. Scouring the scalp won't cure dan druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous ands of women owe their beautiful suits ef hair to Newbro's Herpicide. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps to The Herpicide Co.. Petrnlt. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 331-333 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, C49 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." w seemed to Mrs. Wilder alarming speed. When It w:s finished the little humorist, much to her amaze ment, legan to In sist that the guest should have more. But his offer wa very promptly uud. he thought, coldly docllued. After the pies' had left. Mrs. Wild mahsii.ux r, W1UKK. er said "Marshall, how could yon urgi that man so'.' 1 told you wo were out of port, and you kept on doing It even after I had kicked you under the table." Mr. Wilder looked dazed. "But you didu't kiek me," he said. There Is probably no prima douua lu the world who enjoys better health than Mine. Nordlcn. She Is always well and always in good spirits. All of which is doubtless duo to the fact that she has a secret recipe for health. Here it Is: Indulge in temperance, exercise and good humor. Itepent the dose as often as possible without faiL Miss Isabel Irving, who Is playing Constance Neville lu "She Stoops to Conquer," had a novel experience lu a small town recently. "We were attracted by several vol umes of fiction In the window to enter a nondescript book store In hope of finding something to read," paid Miss Irving. "Selecting a volume or un known authorship, but with an attrac tive title, I inquir ed the price of the dealer. " 'All or partf he asked In a matter ISABEL IBY130. of fact tone. Noting my surprise at the question, be explained: 'Well, miss, I bought these books on speculation six years ago, and, as nobody around here wanted to buy a whole book at once, I've been closing them out in install mentsten pages for a nickel. As my customers seem to exchange pages, each of them finally gets a whole book for a nickel. These leftovers are the thickest ones in the lot, but you can have your choice for 23 cents. That'a bottom, and It's wholesale.' I bought one," concluded Miss Irrfcg, "as a sou venir." JAPANESE BASEBALL. The Wurii Valrerelty Teaai lt Amcrlcaa Toar. d The Japanese, who are emulating the Americans in so many things, have even acquired the true American ad miration for the game of baseball, and the team from Waseda university, To kyo, which recently arrived in this country, his surprised the public by the ability of its members to play balL - w. i - j0r aTr i. XEMBEIiS OF WABTDA BASEBALL TEAM. The Jap collegians who bare tbe cour age to contest for honors with Amer icans in the typical American fame have their baseball song, their yell and their uniforms. The latter are Japa nese rather than American in type, and the players wear blue socks, or "tabL" Instead of spiked shoes. Baseball is now played in moat Japa nese universities, colleges and middle grade schools, and tbe team which baa come to this country holds the cham pionship of Japan, baring defeated all the native college clubs and such for eign teams as exist In tbe different cities. For four years tbe players of this club bare been under tbe Instruc tion of Fred Merrlfleld, a former star player of Chicago university, and tbe manager of tbe tour Is Professor Iso Abe, a graduate of Trinity college, Hartford, Conn., who has done much to bring tbe team to Its present state of skill The Japanese are proud of the team, and among the mikado's sub jects are many enthusiastic fans. Thus far tbe Waseda university play ers have more than found their match when pitted against first cUas Amer ican nines. EXPERT WOMAN WHIP. Mia Glolla Moroalnl aad Bar Faaaa a MQaa of th Speedway." Miss Glulla Moroslnl, who presented to the Itoad Drivers' association of New York city a silver cup for the winner of tbe Speedway races. Is known as the "Queen oftbs flpecd- iLBm I . & I 4 way" and" TtTcouslitcrtHl Tue. THM"n ert woman whip In the country. She Is the only woman ever admitted to membership lu the Hoad Drivers' as sociation and the only one baring a permit to drive three horses abreast on the Speedway. The association awarded her a championship ribbon and rosette a year ago for her novel v' V 4 M.l Vvt t . . . KISS OICLU MOBOeina display at the annual Speedway pa rade and for ber efforts in behalf of the event. Miss Moroslnl Is a daughter of the banker, O. P. Moroslnl. once partner of Jay Gould, and her Interest iu driv ing amounts to a passion. LI or stable consists of twelve Keutucky thorough breds, not one of which cost less than $3,000, and these horses are never driven by any one but herself. Their stalls are covered with white tiling, and on the floors are mats woven with ribbon. The steeds get sugar every day and receive such exquisite care that their coats are always as shiny as allk. At the recent annual parade on the Speedway Miss Moroslnl waa awarded the honor of having the finest turnout In the parade. She drove the triple hitch composed of Glory, Glorious and Peacock, and the blue blooded animals were resplendent In gorgeous harness designed by herself. She often spends from $7,000 to $10,000 on a cart and harness, and, though she Is reputed to pay $100,000 a year for her gowns and has Jewels valued at $1,000,000, she gets more pleasure from drlvlug good horses than from anything else. The Miss Moroslnl cup Is of sterling silver and stunds eighteen Inches hlgli. The handle of the cover consists of a laurel wreath In the center of which Is a horse's bit to rive a suggestion of cnaracter to the trophy. A Bad Scare. Sonic day you will get a bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowel and fear appendicitis. Safety lie in Dr. Spaulding's 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 store, only 2jc. Try them. Light Reading FOR Heavy Moments 100 NEW NOVELS Paper, 10c, 15c, 25c. The kind for your vacation. SEE SHOW WINDOW J. N. GRIFFIN SCOW BAY IRON AND BRASS WORKS. Manufacturer of Iron, Steel, Urass and Bronze Canting. General Foundrymen and Pat ternmaker. Absolutely find, claw work. Lowettt price. 'Phone 1451. i8tb and Franklin For Porch and Summer Home Bamboo Furniture .gives that refreshing touch to the weary and tired person. 8ett, Roman Chair, Hall rack, etc., etc.. Step in and ex amine the line. Did you buy that Chocolate et yet 7 Yokohama Bazar 620 Commercial Street, Astorl .1 " 1 A X HELP WANTED. Telephone our want advert io'incut to the olllee of The Morning Ator iun. Telephone Main Ml. When yon need help or want to sell or exchange anything. SnneUxly tuny be looking for woik or wih to e change something for an article which yoa have. WASTKI- KN KKUKTIC TKl'ST worthy man or woman to work in Oreinui. representing large manufac turing company. Salary, flO to $!H) ler month, paid weekly, cxpene ad vanced. Address, with tani .1. II. Moore, Astoria, Oregon. llia.l' WAYlKli liiiU. WANTKI) I... 1..... ......... ,L- V',..n.. lu.. tween $13 and ! ,,r ...nth. J. it. (iibbons, cure Tongue l'oint Lumber Co. Alderbrook. WANTED AT ONYK, A CHAMBER maid. Talker House. HOT WANTED printing office. TO WOItK IN Apply at Astorlan omoe. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SAI.E-A ixln 14 WASHINCTIK Iron Works, Seattle. Wash., donkey l.VI feet T-S and X10O feet 5 S lich cable. Full set rigging and liloek. Add ret I'ncilic Cadean, Cathlamet, Wash. FOR SALE HIGH COUNTER. about 8 feet long. Apply at Astor lan otr.ee. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL- umn newspaper outfit; complete ex cept prtss; cheap. Inquire at this of fice. INCUBATOR FOR BALE 400 E003 capacity; also three 100 capacity brooders; nrst-cbus condition. Ad dress A. Astorlan Office. OLD PAPERS FOR BALE AT THIS Office; 34o per hundred. CALL F0K WARRANTS. Notice is hereby piven to all parties holding Clatsop County warrant endors ed prior to August lt, 1IMH, to present same to the county treasurer at his ortW 5!H)-5ft2 Commercial strn t, for payment. Interest cease after this date. (Signed) CIIAS. A. HEII.UORX, County Treasurer. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day of June, 1905. BIDS WANTED. CALL FOR IDS-r. R KN ilNKKK Office, Portland, Ort., May 22, lltni Sealed proposal will be reelved here for mattress, rock and pile work in connection with extension of Jetty nt mouth of Coqullle river, Ore., until 11 A. M., June 22, 1905, and then publicly opened. Information on application. W. C. Lnngfltt, MaJ., Engrs. HOUSES FOR KENT. FOR RENT-HOUSE KKKI'INU ROOMS: See J. I). Drown at Ro, Higgin & Company. HOUSES WANTED. HOUSE OF I OR I BOOMS WANT eJ in good lttlghborhood. Conveni ent to center ot town; rent reasonable; permanent Address Emll Held, cask Tbe Astorlan. BOOMING HOUSES WANTED. WANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED rooming houtte. Reference. Address, A2, Antorian. FOR RENT-ROOMS. FOR RENT LARGK FRONT ROOM; fire and electric light; finest view in city. Address C. A., Astorlan. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, Enquire C45 Exchange. LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry In th oity. Do th bait work at raatonabl price and is In vry way wcrthy of your patronag. 10th and DUANE St.., Phone 1991. Situations Wanted Advertisements Twice Without Qiarge. You May Want A furnished hoiix, rooms or ktnre. Make your waul known to the reader of Hi in paper. If you wnt a tenant for a house, some reader may bo the desired party. Obtained by Advertising- In tli Want Columns of the Morning Astoria it. DAILY 7,000 READERS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BILLIARD HALLS. Occident Hotel Bar SL Billiard Hall. Tables New and Everything First Class. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigaii ELECTRICIANS Makt ttimates and ensoul order, for all kinds of electrical Installing and repairing. Suppli In Stock. W ll th ctltbraUd SHELBY LAMP. H. W. Cyrui, Manager. 428 BOND ST. PHONE 1161 MILK DEALERS. A NEW PURE FOOD LAW. in the hlale of Wa-iliingtun rcipiiic Unit all food package xliall iuie printeil of) the outside the ingredient thereof. If you ii c our Pure Milk, Fresh From the Cows, you won't have to look for the label. We Ktiaiantee it quality. .Morning or night delivery, THE 8LOOP-JEPFERS CO., 10th arid Duane street. MEAT MARKETS. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wln.l. -iilemnt n.-tull- Ship, Logging fyimp and Mill Sup plied on Shott Notio. Live Stock Bought and Sold. WASHINGTON MARKET CHRISTENSEN A CO. Central Meat Market C- W. Morton A Jno. Fuhrmin, Prop'i. CHOICEST FRKSH AND SALT M KAT8 - I'Rt M l'T DELIVERY. 542 Commercial St. Phon Main 321 RESTAURANTS. first-class meal for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, ut U. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You cun always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 612 Commercial Sf Progress Shoes for Ladies are tbe BEST $2-50 shoes' made. We have Just re ceived a full line of these shoe, Lace and Dlucher. Vlcl Kid, patent leather tips. BILLY BUSTER SHOES for the boys have a sole that won't wear out, S. A.GIMRB Fin Boot and Shoe 643 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. 4afaC works Inserted BROKERAGE. 0. J. TKENCHAUI) Real Estate, - Insurance, Commission and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Offe 133 Ninth Street, Neat t Justice Office. ASTORIA, OREOON. HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORE. Pineit Hotel in th Northwest. The Tired Traveler la ever happy to find a comfortable topping place. Where to put up la th prevalent question after a long jouV ney. You can solve the problem lu Astoria by going to the PARKER HOUSE Who gnlai hoit. Mr. T. J. Droem sr, I an exporltnred hotel man and who on April 1 took chart of this popular hostelry and ha Inaugurated a new feature to th hou by opening th dining room In connection with th hoWl wnd I now able to glv his pat ron board and lodging, th bt In Astoria, for 11 and ll.SS per day. Bat lifactlon guaranteed. Rooms at 25, 6. 75 and II. Free 'bu to and from th hotel. J. T. BROEMSER. FURNITURE. ROBINSON Q H1LDEBRAND Goodman Bldg. S88 Commercial St FURNITURE, Crpt. Stovei, Matting, Window LINOLEUM, Eta. Bedding, Shad, BLACKSMITHS. ANDREW - ASP, Blacksmith. HavinQ iniUlled a Rubber Tiring Maohin of th latett pattern I am prprd to do all kind of work at reaionabl pric. 12th and Duan St. WOOD YARD8. WOOD! WOOD! WCOD! Cord wood, mill wood, boa wood, any kind of wood at lowoet price. Kelly, the tranfr man. 'Phono 2211 Blaek, Barn en Twelfth, eppocite opera hone. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND PUUQEOX Acting AMUlaut Hurgeoo D.H. Marin llunpltal Hervlc. Office hours: 10 to 13 a-m. 1 to 4:10 p.nv 477 Commercial Street. In4 Floor. OSTEOPATH I8TS. Dr. Rtiod C, lllelm. Dr. J. K Hnyder 08TE0PATH8. Office Maniell Hid. Photie Dlack 2065 673 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 524 Commercial 8t 1 Astoria, Oreson. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial Bt., Shanahan Balldlntt BUSINESS COLLEGES. Bchrike-Walkcr Busltices College. Stearns Building, Portland, Oregon. Our Graduates are All Employed. ' We placed 25 pupil in luerate posi tions during the month of May. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 1 2N