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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1905)
' U MONDAY, DECEMBER , 1905. THE 3IOIIXIXG ASTOlTrAlW ASTOKXA. UftfcGON. Made With Great Care Heinz Mince Meat We hsvs il to m-II to you. We also have a full line of Mince Meat Material IV thou who wUH t miikc their on mincemeat. A GOOD WARM OVERCOAT Local Elks Held Ceremonial Ses sion Yesterday. SPECIAL PROGRAM YESTERDAY R "i f F mnmr if 1 . LiUUUL Ul UUIlllllll II y I ROSS, HIGGINS L Co. RIVER, BAY AND BAR Steamship Kirklce Arrives in and Leaves Up. ROANOKE BADLY DAMAGED from IiluuU reef, ir (lit iacoat of California, and 4 miles V.iU' wtuther- ly, frm Cape MenlM-ino Hghtlioue. N'li hereby jilvrii that thU yea s'-1 purted Jit moorings November 2H, and pt'HMHil to Sun Krum-lxti. Nhe will U replaced at th earliest date prae- ti Me, wh-n due notlir will be given. 1h trainlii) (Columbia, San Fran- rl--u bound, rains ilnwti fim I'cnrL- Pine Oratory and Equally fine Music the Order of the Afternoon Over Five Hundred Invited Gueata Pres ent Detail of the Entire ABalr. About Are hundred people aemlld yeU-rdy afternoon a the truest of Astoria IxJKf, N. J ho It. 1'. O. K., iu tli handsome halt tliat popular orguni wit ion call IU fraternal home. They were there to aitne the annual cere monies incident to th "Lodge of Sor row" conducted by the Kike each year tf MimMAmnmla I !. . .1 M - . I - 1 I liiit ii t . I w wiiiHiriiiui.iB me urnij Di ini iiKiirp luJlil at tluV.hrpMk ve.leftlu v. ami Lft I .. . c ... . . 1 IM) Wsw Notice to Mariners Another rieet of Windjammer i Port Towing Steameta Busy Columbia Leaves for San Francisco With Astoria People. San Kram .iK, Ive. j. .n tamiii tlnn of th strainer Itoauoke, by div rr tMlay, disclosed the fait that her injury I more anion t'lan was up ioed. It will probably be a Month before she 1 reedy for wrvh-e nirin. Not only w her rudder i-airied away on tU Humboldt lar, but also pait of her stem frame. Iter wlmla stern frame will have to l taken out and the luiing propeller blade restored. Her rargti wilt be taken out and he will l placed in the dty duck. Notice to Mariners. Commander If. T. Mayo ha put out I Jin following notice to mariner: "lllunt's reef IIKht veel-Celifornis. (Ul of light ami f'v ii"l. Pacini1 toast, IlNU, paue 20, No. 38, ami llt of light, buy a'd ilaymark. Pai-ific eca-t, P.M3, page .1.',") .Moored in I On f.il of water, about II mile SV 1 S Wo lavs in stock a largo as aortroent of Heine, 57 Turo rood Vsrlcties. Vou may try any one of tleo and ii you are not jrfclly satis fied witJi it, w will cheer fully refund the purcliaie priu. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS uS-isi Twelfth Street, Astoria. nut Hin sfter. She took on heavy tn iMj.'.(,f freight here ami the following peojde were on her panKer lit from A-torin! Mr. and Mr. , I,. Parker, I. If. Man..!!, Me. and Mr.. C. .1. Mum berluin, Mr. Mary Johnon, I. A. Da Udm and Erie JWg. The Itiritioh eain.hi Kirkk-e, from 'an r'ncl'H, in uwter liallat, came in ovr the bar on yetcrday morning' enrlv tile. tnd went mi to Portland at ihm.ii. She will load fomUtutT and gen ets) cartfo for Shanghai. The IVneh hip David Angi-r, Cap tain Ijnarie, 135 day from South nip ton, F-n'luml, was among the vect ..,.: , . Istraina of (liopln's ever effective Fun Portland charter and will ao up on the I .... epariou ball had been beautifully ami fittingly decorated tor the occsion and a program was- put forth that a in ierfet harmony with tbo solemnity of the day and U fraternal function. Abwilutely nothing wa left undone to iuipn-R the auditor with the gravity and beauty of the work and the merit of IU application. The K.1U do nothing unlet. they Wrve the nicest rule of procedure and the amenitie of refined and the preM-nUtion made yenter- day wa in dirct swrd with thee e. t.tViel-el rlnc!ple and an inspiration to th Jioet that waited upon them. After tin" guet were comfortably eate, thn bxlge, in full dre and wearing the irndgna of ollice and affilia tion, entered th room to the plaintive era I March, and took up their place at the official pot and upon the outukirt of the great aembly. An orchestra of nine) tiiiVe wa in evidence and wa moot skillfully handh-d by Mr. dinrlo Ij. Ilounton a conductre. while Mr. Otto Hcilborn presided with marked ability at the piano; the or- cheotra lulng augumentcd bv a choir of fifteen Indira and p-ntlcuuin who gave tnilividual and coin lent iou ex- prenion to tlie work anoigned them. A MNin a th ImIu had taken the seat reervd for it the choir em-d tlie S. te.mer Homer arrived " ' ' " . . i noru irom i ne ojiera or I iniuarili, by Verdi, and It made a most aiivpt- able preface to the work in baud. Mali-om llargcr, the Exalted Kuler of The Brit-h-h bark Hvderabad, Captain "wn nm"' M"l uul clev'r S,tt. from San Fram-iro t Portland, P-'t'" of the cau-e that invoked IW available tow. The French Iark Kiiim Ijiuren came acro the Columbia bar, ye.terdny, at 3:30 p. m., from Kan Framisco, under command of Captain Ilreuille and an chored in the lower lay. The llarvent Queen went up to Port land yesterday at 1 o'clock with (he French hark KrrtagtM and the barken tin Tropic Ilird doubled up on her haw Th P. k down from Portland yesterday en route to the tor City. She went to ca lat eemng. I i 0 j Hi IMfJINt Ml If 3 i k MilMia Ve 13 PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE THIXKIXQ ABOUT JUST KOW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LINE OF L. ADLER, BROS, ft CCS ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CON'SIDERATIOy. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM $15 TO 30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU FLICATTNQ IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO $60. C. H. COOPER The Leading' House of Astoria oi wbi giJ an was repotted off the tr lat evening at undowTi. Tlx oteauier Auretia came down th river ycotcrday and left out for San Francien without delay here. The schooner Propcr wa a Sumlay the sexton, in terms that fully explain ed to th uninitiated it primal object, and paid pasting triluit to the dead brethren as he doted. The rituali-tir work of the Order wa then gone through with, during which the mellow strains of "AulJ Lang Syne" were rehearsed bv lodge, orcbe- arrival from San Pedro, having ened tra and choir, followed by the LoiU's in yexterdiiy afternoon. Th et'amiliip Senator i due to ar rive from San Pranciitcn aome tliiM- to. morrow. Prayer, chanted, and a eliort prayer fur the dead hy Chaplain S. (', Morton. Paul Rodney magnificent song "Cal vary" wa then Ming with plcndid ef fect by Mr. .Iai Vernon, who had been hastily Mumnioncd, and kindly The steamer Tauipn-o came down ciUieced. to act at substitute for Mr. from the inrtiopuli yesterday and left Frank Cainahan who wa unexpectedly out for Snn Pelro, lumber laden. called away. It wa a genuine treat and while no spoiituueout outburst of Tin teamer Daisy Mitchell came I applause wa pcrmiahh on ait occas- down from Portland yesterday nioming ion of the rt, the audience va niani and went to e without toiiiiiiL'. Ifestlv idcaM-d. Mr. Vernon also took the male wdo assignment in the render Ludic Cuild of (iraiv Kpisitijial lug of Morrison choral work, "Appear. church will give their annual ah and Thou Light Dixim-," which followed im ial on Thurmlay afternoon at the mediately ami with unqualified ucce church. Good musical nrouratu ha been I This, iu turn, ws uccesded by a fine prepared for Thursday evening. IMP Mill II 11 Two of the World's Best Ranges 1 I IU Gi II 11 II (Bridjt, Bsach & Cs'i CsltbraUd Makt). Of which we are the eiduslve agents In Astoria. We are headquarters for the best ranges manu factured and can give you the best service and the lowest prices. Call and See the Immense display. presentation of Wsgncr' exijuisite ere alion, "Evening Star," from Tannlinu er, than which nothing afforded more real plcaure in the musical melange offered. .Mrs. G. C. Wstkin then favored the aemblage with a dainty and careful rendering of Millard's beautiful "Ave Maria." Her work leavea the convic tion of a deep and artistic adherence to the theme under treatment and con fers unequivocal pleasure with the im pression. It seem characteristic of the ringer and is a source of congratulation in thfxe days when most song are sung without apparent thought of the story they tell, at least In public. At this point Mr. J. P. Kavanagh, of Portland, the orator of the day deliver ed an address replete with fraternal love and remembrance for the dead of Klkdom. H was a masterly exposition of tiio cause and results of aodality among men with the larger measure of gratulation in favor of the Penevolctit nd Protective Order of FJk, a wa eminently applicable at such a time and place. Mr. Kavanagh pots an easy, graceful and convincing style of deliv er)', without Waving the prescribed do main of the subject in hand, and acquit ted himself admirably in the task al lotted to him yesterday. When he fin ished tlie people who sat under him knew the full merit and fraternal strength of KIkhood. He left nothing to be deeired and waa the recipient of pencrou complimeuts after the close of the e.ion. A ladies' quartette, eonsi-ting of Mesdame A. A. Finch ami C. Callendar and the Mise M. Busey and Laurie McCann, then sang. "Lead Kindly Light" In admirable style and unison, the four voices blending with enjoy able concord In tlie noble song, and making it a feature of the program. This wa followed by "TlianatopU" mo-t aid v rehearsed bv Mr.X. I). John- bo took hi time and pave the nd comforting poem the full beneUt of a feeling and adequate r citaL It is a part of the ceremony of the Klka and their be-4 speakers only are allowed to handle it, no exception being made in the case in point. Mi Laurie McCann who possesses a superb contralto voice was charged with the rendition of the anthemic song. "Oh, Kest in the Lord," from the Ora torio of Elijah, and site did it complete justice. It was peculiarly adapted to her compas and it handling at her hand wa all that could be desired. A fine piece of orchestration follow ed, an interpretation of the Intermezzo Sinfonicit, from the opera of "Caval- Icrla ltut it-ana," which wa thoroughly appreciated. "Ave Veriim" in trio adaptation,' wa then given with unquulilicd success by Mrt. (J. C. Vatkin, and Messrs. John ton and Vcriinn. in a fashion that wa wholly commendable and satisfactory, and proved to lie the closing effort of a long and splendidly appointed pro gram, the fulfillment of which conferred infinite piai-e upon the lodge and com mittee that put it forward, as well a upon the kidic. and gentl( ncn who were, singly, and collectively, respon sible for it happy issue. The exercise were tln-n brought to a finale, by the singing in general con cert, the Gloria in F.xcelsis, and the Doxology given by Chaplain Morton. The whole affair from beginning to end reflect inlinite credit upon the Elk and its memory will linger long with those who bad the honor of watching and hearing, it unfoldment. The list of dead in whose honor and commemoration the foregoing exercises were held werej J. E. Plunkett, J. W. William, W. F. Scheibe, OH. McDon ald, Erk-k Johnson, Peter Brach, Dr. A. L Fulton, A. J. Mcgler, J. M. Young. J. W. Tslbott, Alex. Campliell, J. W. Hume, II. E. Nelson, C. J. Brown. WATER-PEOOFIIfG. Mrs. A. B Jewett baa pleasure la an nouncing to her friends and patrons tkat aba la now in possession of a success ful ayitem of srster-prooflng elotk materials. She will demonstrate the ia- res ting process, upon call, at bar room, No. 154 Ninth street MOVED AJTD READY. Charles Heilbora k Co, kare novai into their sew store and Bake tb4 aav noonoment tbat they art bow opem foe business and art ready to fill all order DO ITT YOU MISS IT. Don't fail to attend the matinees next Saturday at Usher's and aee the great farce comedy "Happy Hooligan." The Little Book Store for eate. N. A. Ackerman, 429 Bond St, does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice dry box-wood, telephone) 2064 Black, or kare orders at the As toria Grocery. 0. Nelson, "The Wocaf Man." Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1471 Grand Avenue. Given either at borne oc will ealL : - : t - Hot drinks and aandwkhea at Hoef ler'a. Do you wish to study the piano T Piano harmony and history of music taught at Miss Tswney's studio. 662 Commercial Fulton building, Phone Black, 2146. CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fiftesnth of November, the en tire stock of goods at the Little Book Store, will be put on sale at cost Christ mas bargains in books, stationery nov el ties, etc, 174 Tenth street Morning Astorian, 73c per month. c Best Fiction at Half Price Grau s t a rh Castle Crmeycrow Brewster's Millions EN That thre best boohs of th most popular American Nowollet Georg'e Darr McCutcheon and fifty others by the best American and English authors such as Gilbert Parher, A. Conan Doyle, F. 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