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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1905)
MOHDAY, HOVEMBER to, 1903. THE 3IORNING ASTOIUAN.; ASTORIA; OREGON. SEAMEN'S FRIEND A Brtthfast delight Jiut ia and Jut right. 4 Extra Lots New England Clcater . r.lacherel 40c Each - - , Thay are fat and Una, quality uniurpsntd. Your tall 'an. ROSS, WIGGINS (& Co. IHt tlADHIO GROCERS. THE ORIGINATO Letter Defendln Mr. Forjyth'i OF A' GOOD THING Wiihdfiwil From Service, FROM THE PULPIT Raw ma of Sermon by Rer. Rydqulst Last Evening. The auditor at tha First Lutheran church in llila city wert edified, lnt night, frith tha theme chon by the pator, Rv. Mr. ItydquUt who preach ed upon tha txtt "Tribulation aa a eon ditkin for entering tba Kingdom nf Cod," and aaying In partt "A mlnUUr of tha Go-pel ought to l an Apnotla of sunshine, but ha inut at ttmee elo poiut to tha gloom of Ufa. Yoo never appreciate tha gloiiou autuhine, Bur ran ymt enjoy iU bright l and warmth, unlr you aUo havt tiperlenccd the gloom and tha atorm of Ufa, aud tha wMdcm of the world. You connot appreciate tho Goepel, tha good tiding of Jove, Joy and peace un Ima you aUo hava esprrb-nced the rag iug atorm, and tha roar of thuinh-r at Iha 8ini of your euliwb-uce. Vou frill iteer appreciate the value, the beauty of Ibl life, nor tlie glorie of the life to coma unfc-M y have eperlemd aotna of tha trial and troubles of life. You will nwar wear a ("roan up yon der unleee you bear a Oom hera be low. "Tha word Tribulation U derived from tha Ulitt word "Tbulum" which nieena a tbrehlng machine. In freig hting the original Hreck of Iha X. T. tint church fathera found It very diffi cult aoinciimee to find word that would convey tha right meaning.' Tha Latin waa a heathen language and for It to become the Vehicle of fhrUtlan truth many word had to change both a to meaning and aa to orthography. Puch waa tha cae wfth trlbulum. We arc told that llclronluiua laWed two month to Ami a word that would con vey the Idea that lite word tribulation THE inl id Mitt CHOPS All Klnda of RAW OR COOKED MEAT Better Than any Other Machine It AUo Chopi all Kind of . VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Fine or Coarte at Desired, Into Clean Cut, Uniform Piece, Without Mash Ing them. , la Thii Respect It Haa No Competi tor. ft, doe away with Ue Chopping bowl Ind knife altogether. THREE SIZES T- I For Bale By JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS tiS-tia Twelfth Street, AitorU. Iocs, A I one day took hi aorus toined promenade ha waa so absorbed eowernlntf , the tnuntlation of thi one word that he wnt far out of hi coure IU for him waa a harvest scene, a hua bandman threMng hie wheat. Being weary of the Journey be sat down bj the waylle watching the proce o threvhing. lie aid to himelf, why I not the experience of the follower of ChrUt something like tba proo-nn of threshing ! The wheat mut ! sub jected to thi prot-e In order to be rprt-l from the rhaff and iuipuri Ur, the soul mut pas through a aim ilar proii-M In order to be para ted from (he cloth and Impurities of thi aiilL Ami having patter! through tbia it conn forth holy, pure, and accept ihlr to tiod and hi k Indium. "Tribulation are not m-ceary a fai a (mmI U conwrmd. lie treated u In love, he rrJ'-nicd u in love, and i now bringing u alvatun In love, 11 i love tin-re ia no doubt about it. We only nmke tilbulatlfn neieary, W will not herd hi vtil e, nor walk the way that lead to life and happlnc mile by wan of the chaMeulng rod Oh, If we only could ace a kind provl dni-e, the hand of a loving Heavenly Father when we are thu hatiwd our experlem-aa in life would have a differ cut meaning to tie all, " What doe it matter if we have to pa through (n'hulationa when It ha mh grand reauKat When We ahall view our epriri-e In the light of eternity they will M-em iiihignificant la them wive. What w In thia lifa worried and fretted about, what we'Vre wept over, what we here Differed and endur ed hall there vanUh before our en raptured vi-Un )ik mit Wfor the morning un. Let u therefor take rm' foit in our tribulation wWn tlx-y conie Let u kit the hand that amite u and y in humble obedience, Father Thy will be don." , -; SUIT IS WITHDRAWN Rev. Luther D. Mabone Effect Reconcili ation With Hi Wife. At the clo of eervlKe In the Congre- nlional chim-h lat evening IU-v. Lu ther I. Mahone, the pator, in a etate ment, announced that he bad withdrawn he divorce proceeding ' lntiluted iffaint hi wife. He Uted tliat,tliere had been mistake, that the mktake had been dicoTred, and a recom-ilia- ion effected. ' . Mr. Mahone lift Astoria aome time ago, and went to the home) of . hrl mother In California. A few day a ago, llev. Xfahone commenced divorce pro ceeding la tha (lataop County Conrt. Mr.' Mahone later arrived from Cali fornia, with her mother. Mr. Mahone haa been in poor health .... i - for aome time, anu win now leave iur California for a few month vWt with hor mother. , TAT00INC, Trof N. M. Lyona, America ' premier tattoo artist, at 418 Bond atreet. Shoot ing Gallery. " I -It Ready For Business in 0ur New Store TIIE MOST SPAaOUS PLACE OF BUSINESS IN THE CITY. .... YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU BUY AND BUY WHAT YOU TLRASE WITH THE GREATEST COMFOhT, FROM AN ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE GREATER THAN ALL THE STORES COMBINED IN THE CITY AND UNEXCELLED BY NONE IN THE STATE. ... WE PARTICULARLY INVITE YOU AT THIS TIME TO CALL AND SEE HOW NICELY WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU. fO!ASJIILB0Rfl SlCOit MADE PERFECTLY PLAIN Secretary Hunter Indicate the WUh of tha Society ia Relation to the Aitoria Branch In Good Tim Kay Be Is Full and Succeaiful Operation. Tlie following; letter, from H-eretary Hunter, of the Neamen'a Friend Soiiety, of New ' Yorkr ha jnt ben reeeir.ed and I puhlUhed In tie hope tljat aome one,' locally intereUd, may take tha matter up, Umhi the line indicated by Mr. Hunter, and put the aoeiety and Ita beneflta within reach of -the mariner here, kx-al end foreign. Whosoever will do thi may enter uo the tak with the a"iirance that the Morning Aatoc Ian will aUnd . aquarely behind any eaniet and con-iitive plan adopted ami launched In thi behalf: "American Hearwn' Friend Kock-ty, "Rimma, 70 Wall Streets -New' York, Nov. Hth, 1M3. "Editor Atorlan: Dear .Kir: Our repreeiitative in Seattle baa written you utating that Mr. Forythe waa withdrawn owing to the unatifartoiy nature of tlie work. A utatement per fectly true, only poible to be eon- tnied into a reflection on Mr. For ayth who haa made the beet of a bad job. For efficient aervk to the fiidier- men, a man I needed, capable of apeak ing oeveral language. Able to preach to men repreenting the nationaiitie engaged In the fUhing. ' Mr. Foray tb ha many admirable ualitie and baa done bia work to our entire aatUfaetioit. It l queotionable, if clergyman can do the work requrred to be done in Aa- torla, or 1 even neceary.to make a ueeee work among flohermen. "What Atorla wanta ia an tnntitute or club room for tha iUhermen,' where t'e men can get everything the ealoon givea him in the way of Mial enjoy raenta and recreation, t'uder different eTmilitlon. with adequate provilon for bia mental, moral and spiritual aalva lion. It a local aoeiety, branch of Mho American fVamen'a Friend Society he formed. Make it representative of th'e hun-he, and the city life, which will mean an interdenominational, non-wc tarian work. And tlie aoeiety atand ready to reune it grant whenever lo cal intereat I iuanifetWl. In nioucenter, Ma., the ofiief neat of the cod flohing in the Eaat, we have grand work on the linea and I am convinced Atoria needa the eanie. We atand readv to helii. Your ain- cerely, REV GfX)RUE McPnERSON HUNTER " "Swretary, ." '" . . oau " eserves the most credit of coarse, but the first user comes next. Although yog may not be first to appear in one of our new t. Apler Bros. & Co., Rochester made fall suits, there is nothing to prevent yon from being one of a pretty good look ing bunch. ' 1 $15.00 to $30.00 for stylefit and sen-ice equal to made to: measure at $40.00 to $60.00. C. H. COOPER - Hie Leading House ofN Astoria EASY GAME FOR PURS Portland Team ia Outweighed and Out classed. . By a itcore of 28 to 0, the (hvapnnpun ootlmll team defeated tlie Portland Can Factory team, on the lH-irt gridiron je trrdnv. The home team won ita game y end run, and in the firnt half piled up 11 core ana in me aeconu i( more. Tlie vUitlng team waa awnewhat out- lacd hy weight, and aa they bad the Iwll in thei! jKea.n only few time, had litde chance to ecore. West Astoria Beat Stevens.' WVt Antoiia defeated 4he second rt ' Steven eleven on the Steven grounds yesterday forenoon, by a wore of 17 to 10. In the first half the sol- iera succeeded in piling up ten scores, nit the et Anton n went them one Wtter. In the eecond half the soldiers ere unable to make a count, while the Astoriana added tip' six tallica to their credit. The boy went to the fort on the morning train and returned on the fternoon. They apeak highly of the treatment received, following ia the line-up Wet Astoria Emmereon, Einor.R.E. Kamey...., Hill....x... Wi!on..... Iaron II... farson A.. . Marrion... L.E. i ..H.T, . a .tT I ..R.G. , .Ii.O,-, i C . r W i rkkala . t . a . F , Judich... Q Fort StTn Schoff, Houl liouer Hedges . ... Anbury . .. ...Isaell , ,. Birdthaul .', Lcaman ...... Cauley .' .. .Prua , ..McPharrin . WITH THE J0Ll ELKS They Will Hold aa Erin Go Branch So cial Tomorrow Nijbt Card are out for the Erin Go Braugh social to ba'gU-en by the Elk of Asr torla at their hall tomorrow night. Ev erything is arranged and the guests will oWrve the order for prevalent green in contume. There can be no doubt about the fun in atore for everybody present. The Irifth police will keep the I)uUh in order and the latitude of humor in an Irih engagement of this kind at the hands of the B. P. O. E, is a voucher ample enough to tuit the mot exacting when it comes to a question of genuine hilarity. Chairman F. D. Kuettmr and his col league of tlie ' special committee i in charge - .of the forthcoming Memorial Ihr xem- ou Suoday, DeccmU-r 3rd are steaditiy at work achieving a aplen did program for the, event; and while the local lodge haa decided to somewhat curtail the exereie this year, there will be enough presented to make a deep im pmalon on all who have the good for tune to be oreeent. Thia feature of the Elk ritual I one of the most beau tiful of all fraternal expositions con ceded to an interested public. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWS Get Man Soppoatd to Be Insane Sheriff Linvlll returned yesterday morning from Svenaon, having in cua tody George Ward, a man supposed to be insane. The sheriff received notifl cation that an insane man was in that vicinity, Saturday evening, and that he had threatened to take his own life, and do violence to many others. Arriving on tlie scene, tlie official found that the man bad no fonn of insanity, but wa simply Buffering from arf over dose of liijuor. Where are you sick! IXeadache, foul- tongue, no appetite, lack energy, pain in your stomach, constipation? Hollis ter'a Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep yeu well. 35 centa. Sold by Frank Hart - Hwraljia Pains. . t Rheumatism, lumbago and - aciatio paina yield to tho penetrating Influ ence' of Ballard' Snow Liniment ' It penetrate to the nerve and bon and being absorbed Into tha blood, its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body, and effect aome won derful cure.' tie. 50c," and 91-00. Sold by Eart'a drug itore,' " Mra. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470 Grand Avsnus. Givea either at borne or wUIaaU. TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to tba volume of our outside business, wo have been compelled for some time past to neglect tho city real eatate, and wa now take great pleasure ia announcing to our friends that wa have procured tha eerrioea of Dick Dark, the well known and efficient real estate man, to take charge of thia branch of our work. W will be pleas ed to have our patrons and other bar ing property for aale, call and list the same with us, assuring them that it will be givea the moat prompt and very beet attention. . THE ASTORIA ABSTRACT, TITLE A ; TRUST CO. . 179 11th street . I . ; REWARD. A reward of twenty-five dollar will be paid for tha recovery of the body of the lat Capt. J., P. Hansen of the Schr. George C. Perkins, supposed to bare been drowned Non 4th. . , Temple Lodge No. 7. A. F. 4 A. M. , . . E. C HOLDEN, Sec. ; HAS REMOVED. Mrs. MxKean has remored from tba Woman' Exchange on 10th atreet and has opened a etore on Hth atreet, when she wiir handle crockery, glsMware, tla ware, toys, and fancy needlework. MOVED AHD READT. Charles Heilbora ft Co, bare morel into their new store and make tba an nouncement that they are now opes, for business and are ready to fill all order promptly. J- . The Little Book Store for t&la. ' ' Hot drinks and aandwichea at Hoef- lar. K. A. Ackannan, Eaat 9th at does all manner of texidcrmy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. For good meal and dainty lunchaa give the Palace Restaurant din ing room a call; an experienced and polite corps of waiters to serve aai please yoo. Private dining-rooma for ladies. " Commercial, opposite Pag) building. " , - FOR COUGH AND COLD. ) ' Nothing is better than syrup tar aad wild cherry. 25e and 60c a bottle. 8oli by the Owl and Eagle Drug Store. f FUHERAL NOTICE.4 "v All members of the Astoria Lodge No. 2, TJ. F. B. of W. are called to meet at the Astor hall on Monday, November 20, at 1 o'clock .p m., to attend the fun eral of onr late brother, August Lucas. SAM PETERSON, Pre. -e. Decorate Your Room NOW IS THE TIME Fine display of .framed pictures - Special , discount of 12 per ceiit this week. Finest line in the city. " vSvenson's Book tSior . -. w Fourteenth tnd Commercial Street .'j WATER-PROOFISG. . .. Mrs, A. B Jtwett ha pleasure In aa- aoundng to ber friends and patrona that she is now in possession of a success ful system of water-proofing cloth materials. She will demonstrate the In teresting process, upon call, at her rooms, No. 154 Ninth (treet CLOSING OUT SALE. r On the fiftHntb of November, the en tire stock of good at the Little Book Store, will be put on sale at oost Christ mss bargains in books, stationery nor- eltka.aU. 174 Tenth atreet A Cc2ij?te tins cf : Stives Anything in a first class atore eith er Wood rr Coal or Combined; yon w3 find at.' " ,' . ., : : , 470-472 C0M31EBCIAL 8TEEET