The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 04, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    SUNDAY, MARCH 4. 19.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
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OUR FASHION LETTEK
Parisian Day Hats Are ol Satin
and Black Taffeta.
SMART DEMLSfiASON CMAPEAU
Tquc of Gold Cw-Sps Stoxe1
Will to of Moderate Sue P Ml- !
teat Flouncing Blue and I
Buff .n Combine? ion. j
The latent Liit from Pan tor Qa
Wear lire of bi.uk taffeta and satin.
The Siitlll i MrrMlfil plain our the
slini'. but the taffeta model are ahlr
led, plaited Mini famifuliy treated.
Fume of the sauciest J it 1 1- bar-a art
made up la flu-"' material, liut the
Kudu uiu are jut u tntlc mure dressy
than tlir ilk hut.
Smart evening hat are mailt of Out
fold tulle, io be worn with continue.
in which gold trimming play a prom)
brut part, or they may be dowoil wlQ.
t-viually good ifTett with a sown Inno
cent of these adornment.
Possibly tttf prettiest demleaou
hat being displayed Just now ere Id a
harmony of two shade In one color, 01
two well contrasted color are tincd.
TofUi entirely of cold galloon, with
beavy told nuLroidery around the up
CLOTH COSTCMR
turned hrlni. are favorites for eveulns.
White ONtileh pliime.- coiitinue to lie
much worn on lint m, while sold braid
rolled around u Mnall crown and tied
lu 11 little bow- nnd end-i sulllees for the
top trluiinlmr "f inuny huts. j
The costume pictured is of beige j
cloth trimmed with stitched bunds of 1
the same. Straps of the material fa-
tened w ith cloth buttons ornament the j
Jacket mid the front skirt panel. The;
hat la of tan straw trimmed with rpilll
lugs of brown silk.
SARTORIAL FRIBBLES.
It Is not considered smait for the top
fullness of the sleeve to incline toward
the front or toward the buck. It should
be 0 tacked to the sleeve liniliK that
it fulls directly down the center of thu
arm.
The KprinK sleeves will be of moder
ate fdze, und radical changes in shape
Hid style are not looked for.
Petticoat lloiinclugs are to be pro
cured of sill., lace, chiffon or lawn, nil
ready for adjusting to any plain foun
dation. These me supplied with but
tons so that they may I asily varied
at will, one silk foundation can by this
means he Induced to m-i w many ends.
From an economical point of view it
pays to gd a dress of voiic or similar
fabric to tide ou r the Inter dlate seu-
noli. It will be found iim ful, too, for
tal ly spring slreet wear,
Coat and skirt suits lu pa-.td shades
tif cloth sinh as crushed ruspberry,
l'KAt! PK CVONE WAIST.
tuauve. I'arma violet lettuce irreen and
I nineSe' tiiin- are to tw nign in favor.
Thec suit are severely tailored and
usually nun!' with brt senilflttinil
j.iikit trimmed with braid military
f-i-iliion find row of small bullet hut
t . ,i,s. I Li' skirts lire circular, with a i
..iim d 11 the front mimI the fullnHi ,
lit i'i" w.iKI put into tiny tuck, fh '
I.,,;,. -k:r! 1 :'.'! plain r trimmed
wtil: h '.rrtd.tr ruffle i il.t Indie. deep ;
tl'..'" .1 t.."''.i
l h ) Waist pictured I of peiltl lie
tgui' '.Ik. A yoke ininniiiiv: U foni.i'd
.i!i i.:' f l.e.id.-l t"p und l'"il"in
v, ,!f. I.:.. . t...tid of the i.,k 'lh:i yoke
i 1 ; lord III front iitid tiipillu'd Willi
l.illt.ian. 'il.e tit t- en h.ive biluiiuf ,
l-aud.
COLORS AND FABRICS. j
IU.ii k jpiw n al e 1 .ininw' In .ill for 1
ktrret wear, and s.nsio most nttruethi j
ones are U'iiiu made up at tin' present I
'11 11 1 .. 1 .1 .1 ..i. !
11:01111111. 1 lit-) me 1111 111 r.in eiiiii
iiinl hrik'hteiie.I l.y 11 color In the trim- I
inliik'. No well ilrened rrenrhwomun
roiiidern her wnrdroi)4i complete with
out at h'tiMt one frock of nil hluek, and
with the lingerie blouse the hlai k cos
tume Is n-rtainly cry ehiirnilnif.
Chinese Idue liberty hroadchilh trim-1
Uied with coittiiM'iitul huff whiiu
BLACK C1III' HAT.
really a chamois color Is the smart
combination for sprhiK- Worn with a
chuiiiols toned 'oiitiucntal hat adorned
with a bow of blue velvet lu frout, alip
ped through a long gold buckle and
further gnpplemeiitcd with a bunch of
blue tip at one aide, the costume la
atunnlng.
Millinery liecomeH le eccentric
the aeanoii advance. Consplcuom
ahape and trimming are much modi
tied lu the latest mislels. Large hat
will not be m prominent, the becoming
vuuill tixpie In a number of ItiHtuuce
replacing picture effects. I'euthiTs are
to be used galore.
New lingerie shirt walstM ahow frill
und ruffle w ith bolero Jacket effect In
one aih allied model two wide embroid
ered ruffles g j from the waist over the
houlders, giving u broad effect-most
desirable for a thlu person. Another
model that Is particularly pretty ha
1111 Klon Jacket, the line being defined
Just above the belt line by a frill of
lace two Inches wide that is carried up
the fronts to the shoulders.
The hat in the picture Is of black
chip. Around the crown of silk Is a
band of jet heads. The brim rolls over,
envelope fashion, in the back, where It
Is trimmed with a bunch of black os
trich feathers.
TASTEFUL GARMENTS.
A Jaunty little coat has arrived for
spring wear the pony Jacket. This
smart affair Is of the sack type and
reaches a little below the wulHt line.
It has a short waisted effect that make
It a cross between the empire and box
coat.
The pony coat Is to be curried out
next auuimer In linen nnd when per
fectly cut is stunning. Tuo beat model
FlilvM II MliHTUItras.
lu the navy or army man's coat. Make
a Htudy of the peculiar short wain ted
effect in the back of this hero's Jacket,
vnd you will be In the "know."
Henrietta doth Is to be extensively
used for costumes in which draped ef
fects are In evidence. This cloth may
be obtained In n variety of charming
shades, and attractive ufteruoou and
evening gowns are worked up with the
aid of lace and ribbon.
Directly In contrast with the short
waisted bb les are tiie long coaU fitting
io. rule, atitl revealing aevrre
itmn.
Individuality l tln slog !it i'f tli- well
lree.l 0111:111. mill in tlm effiut for
.leritniiui tn'iming "if i-uT goes t"
extreme
lhe nightdress 111 the Hit U k model
of tin' newit I'riMH ii ide (. It l ear
vi, .d oui in the tlm i- ' '
!.;,T' ) 1. v.'t I n prctiv i'i 1-4 of up
,!!,,,:,. w Mrk. tin' router urn iiuci.tatloll
'.cng :l l. 'n'.iMl in l.o-c ' " h 'I I"'
tl rf, t!..lf.i; -let'VlM !!! I' 'Mi:.. I w.th
ill .'. Mid llf 1' UUl-'t 1- 1. ill UlM
,ns.'t point. Jl't'li' ' liol. I UT.
HE HATES NOTORIETY
. , , , j
Osier Asserts Me Never Advocated
'Osier Theory".
I IS TRAVELING INCOGNITO
Wherever Osier Goe He Travel Under
An Assumed Name to Escape Be
ing Interviewed Concerning
His "Chloroform" Theory.
NF.W YuKK, March 3. I. tluule
luieii, prmidiiit John. Hopkins
I'liiwrMty, peukin,' li"t night at Uie
lUiniml dinner of the New Ymk alumni
of that institution had tlii to say of
Dr. (Vdcr und his "tlieoi v":
"""In the li'iil department we suf
fered a gr at lois uli. ii Or. O-lui ie
signed to take that position in I'ligliiiiil,
which In- ought never to lisive accepted,
lie viititcd u nvently and roini-ed to
come hiu k next Sept. mher.
'The inline of Oder niiggr-M an inci
dent in connection with tiie num. T"
uler hue been attributed leimiik which
he never uttered. What i known us
'Oler'n theory' U no theory at all.
There never" wa such an absurdity.
I'rofesaor Osier u a very sensitive man
and the notoriety lie has gained un
wittingly is very painful to li!m. Tfe
went some time ago to Atlantic City for
11 rest which he so much needed, he was
obliged to travel incognito, and at the
hotel where he Htuyed he did not nign
as William Osier but u-ed some other
name. Again when he went to Fnglaiid
he went under nno'l'T n:me to avoid
questions as to his 'theory',"
PROTESTS AGAINST JUDGES.
1 .is .;i-:i.i:s, Mmh v.. 1:.
Thollia, the IlufT.llo, N". V., -.illtoiiiohih-nianiif.icl
iir.-r, who i- ;it pr--eut in illi
cit v, lut night wired the Automobile
As-ociutioll at Clnin.i protesting
against, the appointment of any agents
or meiiil.ei, of ,i nti.iin.bi!'. manufactur
ing linns i,n 1 :ie in-ill'.' board, whim
will judge the in-t V iiab'rhilt . up rac
The iiipointni. nts air -...in be made
in Chicago. Mr. Th'una- i- enn-'nieting
lluec racing machine, whi'li In- will en
ter in the Vanderhilt race.
INDICTMENT AGAINST
THREE NEWSPAPERS
ST. I'At l., Minn, Mar. h .1, The
Ibun-cv couiily griiiid jury hai ictinned
bills of iudir-t ment against the Dispatch,
the Daily News inn! tin- Pioneer Pre-s,
chargdiig a violation of the Imv prohibit
ing the pilblicition ill HcW-pHpCM of
inui" than n bare annoiini einent that a
legal execution ha- taken ,);iee. The
iiidict.nir.nts grew out of tn- hanging of
William William", who was executed in
St. Paul, I'ebruaiv b'Ph. Tie law is
ten years old, but it's enfoi . "nn nt. has
Hot been attempted hilheilo.
The Morning Anloiian, fi,"e a month.
WOOD YARDS.
WOOD! WOOD! WCOD!
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly,
the transfer man. 'Phone 3191 Main,
Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera
bouse.
HOTEL PORTLAND
Fintst HoUl in the Northwott
PORTLAND, ORE.
LAUNDRIES.
The Troy Laundry
Th only whit labor laundry In th
city. Does the best work at reasonable
price and Is in every vay worthy of
your patronage.
10th and DUANE 8ts., Phone 1901.
Oil 0
HELP WANTED.
WAN H I) MASACI R Kdl I I'.ANCll
oiVu'o we wis!i to locale hne 111 A
toiiii; aldien wiLii leli'Mim. T!ie
Morris Wholesale House, ( in.imiatl,
(di in. 3 it)
MAM' II KM' WANT FO -Men nnd wo
nu n to learn ali hmiiking, engrav
ing, jeweler work, optim; y term" ;
position guaranteed; im my made
learning. Watchmaking Fngr.iving
School, U'.'lJ Fourth avenue, Seattle.
W A NT F.D - ( I KN Fit A I. AC F.NT TO
represent 11 in thi locality; man
with oinu ability; we offer the bent
plan to buy orange grove in Southern
California on 11111111 monthly payment;
permanent position with liberal pay to
gissl men who ran produce buine;
write today. California Fruit Growers'
Association of I.O Angeles, 2H H. W.
Hellinan Hhlg., I.o Angeh, Cal.
cl STUM INSIT.CTtdtS WANTED -10
men, not over 'JO, to prepare for
position, paying $75 to $1J.' per month;
previous enpeiienre not n ci-ary; ex
amination May Hth; wiite at once,
K. 0. Heymen, 214 15 Columbia Build
ing, Portland, Oregon. 3 l lwk
WANTED -A YOI NC. MAN", WHO IS
not afraid of work; gsl jluiy.
Apply "'.," care Atorian.
WANTEU-Oirl for general housework;
sum II family. Enqui e at Atorian
ullUe.
WANTIID A liOOI) COMPETENT
girl for coiking and general house
work; must be good cook. Apply "K",
Astorlan office. 2 JO t.f.
FOR SALE.
THE SHEFFIELD MARINE ENGIXK,
gasoline, for fish boat; any speed;
best made; right price; in stock; on
exhibition; running in salesroom ; also
FairbanksMore Stationary C.aolin
Engines. Fairbanks, More A Co., First
and Staik streets. Poitland, Ore. 3 Mm
I'MR SAI.K.- COIINKR LOT 504 100, 8
room house, beautifully ornamental
Sycamore i-tic t shade ties, 100 feel
cement cidewalk and park place, lot
terraced, two cement tit. p-, both streets
recently improved, grand view, (tie of
the finest central location in the city
Must sell quick. Fnquii 'J"7 Nitieth
-t:eet.
ron 8ALl-HI'Xi iND-HAND 7 COU- j
umn newspaper outfit; complete ex :
ept pr-; cheap. Imiulre at tfols of
flee.
SIX'OND HAND DONKEY ENTilNES
for sale, suitable for logging and
hoisting purK)ses. For description and
price apply to J?. D. Kuettner, Astoria,
Oregon.
HORSES FOR HIRE.
OOOD SADDLE HOUSE FOB HIRE BY
hour or day. Apply at Astorlan
office.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR KENT 'THREE FlRN'ISIIE!)
lioueke piny rooms. Apply 1J1 Sixth
street. 2 27-11
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RE8TAURANT8.
FIKST-Cr.ArSS M 10 A L
for l.ric; nico cake, ctifrco, pie, or
(louglinuts, 5c, at U. S. JLfstuur
ant. 434 Uoml St
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
Yon can always find tiie best
15-cent meal in the city at the
RUing Sun UcHtuurant.
012 flommercialSt.
Portland Restaurant
278 Aator St.
Good Clean Meals. Excellent Service.
Meals From 15 Cents to 50 Cents.
BROKERAGE.
C. J. TUIONCIIARD
Real Estate, Inauranoe, Commissior
and 8hlpping.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.
Offloe 133 Ninth 8tret, Next to Juetlo
Offioe.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Situations W.intcd Advertisements
Twice Without Charge.
PHtHfcSSIONAl CARDS.
PHYSICIANS.
jay 'rum.; m. i).
niYSIClAK ANt M'HOKON
Aetlii AwNliiul suihihiii
t'.S, Marine lli.IUI sut vU-.
ifflflu hour: 10 to 19 a. in. 1 ( 4:11 p 01
4i7 Commercial Hlrtet. Ind FliMir.
DR. J. P. GO RAY,
Specialist
EYE, EAR,
NOSE AND THROAT
S03 Ortgonian Building.
PORTLAND OREGON
OSTEOPATH 18TB.
DR. RH0DA C. HICKS
OSTEOPATH
Office Manattk. Mid. Phone lllack !0&
(71 Commercial St.. Aatori. or.
DENTISTS.
DR. T. L. HALL,
DKNTIST.
1J4 t'ominercial Ht Astoria Mreoon.
Dk. VAIXJHAN,
Dkxtist
P)tbin Huildiiig, Astoria. Oreipm.
Dr. W. 0. I.OCAN
DEN TIH'I
J7H Commercial St., Hhanahan Building
BTUSIC TEACHER.
WANTED THREE MUSIC PUPILS.
Inquire at Astoriin oftli-e.
MANDOLIN LFiONS GIVEN-MRS.
C. D. Stewsrt. 127 Seventh idreet
LEGAL ADVERTISEMEMTS.
To All Concerned. Notice I hereby
given to all concerned that the Morning
Atoiifln will, from thl date, ti th
.'list day of December, limil, do and per
form the public ptinting for and in
b.half of the City f A-toria, of what
soever nature. OI. A F ANDERSON, Au
ditor and Police .bilge of siid city.
ld.t.3 tl
ASSESSMENT N0TICL
Noti.e is hereby glv-n that, the
-enieiit made for the improvement nt
llaiiison avenue trim th- west line of
Thiftietll tet to point ten fe-t
ivc-t, of tu nter ;ii.e of Thiity tlniii
street, ns per uss.'-nneiit toll number
I P. 1, was mad' by aa older of tiie cum-
IIIOI1 enlincil dle 111 I p.lVabll' Oil til" .'til
day of March, 11MM), by ordinance num
ber .'l-'l continuing slid nieiineiit roll,
that the following are the name of
tiie person against whom the ases
ment is made, and the amount owing
by each tovvit:
Pinion, K. I! 110.10
linker, M. A 54
linker, (J. 1 4-54
linker, Katharine 4.54
liak. r, I.ela 54
lioyd, Mary A
Edvviud John F 33.50
A wards, Ed 4:,0
Frederiekson, Alexander 41.20
lluminond Lumber Co 1D.2H
lledrick, Mrs. Megler 2---H
IveiHon, Carrie 4S.20
.lager, Ncls 3.40
Jackson, Jacob J lfMl-"
,loliuon, Pctr 52.75
Johnson, Pete 3.40
Laity, Char-leg 1.2I)
Lystad, Peter 4-S.20
Morris, Wistor R 241.37
OlHen, Peter M 45.00
Swiinsen, P. E 17.13
City of Astoria (excess) 00.72
By order of the common council.
01.01' ANDERSON',
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 3 0
" NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the Com
mittee on Streets and Public Ways, the
Superintendent of Streets and City
Surveyor have filed a certificate of
completion of the improvement of Ex
change street, fnun the center lino of
Tvventy-fiihl, strict to the center line
of Ninetec11t.il sheet, by Jiirch & Jacob
son, tho contractors, in accordance with
flencriil Ordinance number 318!) and the
contract tlierelor. That unlcwj objec
tions are filed against tho same, the
nine will be accepts by Ordinance at
the m .xt regular meeting of the Com
mon Council.
O. ANDERSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Dated March , 100(1. 3-3
Inserted
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Notice i hereby given that the a-
xni'iii iiuide for the improvement of
I icdiih sinel fnnu the touth line of
I. r.ind incline to the south line of LX
iiijti.ii avenue, a per armetit loll
iiuoilr lis, vvn made by an order of
Mm common council du and payable oil
the Mil day of March, by ordi
nance number .TJIU, confirming ald a
...siiieiit mil, that the following ate
1 he mine, of the person gnint whom
the itMniiH'iit U made ami the amount
ow ing by rich to w it 1
Polling. V f4dflj
Ibvik. r. Oipha 32 JH
Itci nard, JoTph 7
Peck. Pauline 717
Hal er, Katlisriim I 44
linker, M 144
Piker, (i. I I 44
lloyd. Maiy A 144
II. cker, A. 215 3
Ciey, Ella M 71,73
I hnton, June. R l7't
Carney, F. J I-"1
Dealey, Mury F 3 35
Dea'ey. Richard 43 M
Dalgity, A. 1! I !
Davi, J. C I0.7d
Dav, Liny E 10"d
Dean, Maiia 10.7(1
Fulton, Ala M.I3
Fulton, Maud K 6M.I2
I Uv.1, (',.0. C ltwi.71
Havel, Mary C W 43
1-hivel, Nell'i 27 4
I l.i v el, Katie 2T4
Fin!ayon, Ma'giel 07 5''
Fox, John .'"
F.., A. I 8 07
Foaid. Ed 32.21
IVrgimon, Almyrs K H-
Fisher, Christina 1033
fJearhart, Cele.tia A 11823
Gregory, W. VI, 32 2s
Hlggln's, J. V. 71.73
Halm, John 32 24
Hawthorn. MoiittPliou 61 23
llammuiid Lumler Co 744
Johnon, Ireue C 2.3f
Johnson, Mary Alma 8J
Johnson, Charles 2 39
Jeifirs John II 32 21
.lohnon, George 40 62
Logan, W, C 32 2
Krotiqui.t Mitt 7 17
Moberg, Prt.y 1070
Monteith, Inui II 32 2H
Miller, Ma (Inker 1 43
M.-Ayeil, Alex 12. '.0
Nelson, Lnuiji 1 03
Olson, Win 25 II
Pulmberg, Fmil 21.52
Parker, C. J 10 70
Pinker, II. II 7 41
Rii-.dl, John W 3372
Ru., Joseph 35.72
Rowland, Hiirr 1 6.31
Itappley.a, Addie E 10.0
nadclitr... Alice J 1070
Itobh, Cordelia 2 41
Scheriiiickan, A 71.73
Stone, Will K 2152
Spedden, Mary C 7.17
Sloop, R. J 2152
Smith, Jennie 7.17
Wright, Margaret J 35.72
Willis, Lydi M 6.38
Ward, Anna M 12.53
Wilson, Oscar F 4 00
I!y ordr of the common council.
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 3 8
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mit I 111 Streets nnd Public Ways, the
Siipciiiitenilent of Streets and the City
Surveyor have filed a certificate of com
pletion of the improvement of Harrison
avenue, from the We-t line of Thirty
eth street io a point, ton feet we-t. of
the center line of Thirty thiid street,
by W. A. Ooodin the contractor lu ac
cordance with General Ordinance Niim-Imu-
.'1177 and the conduct therefor; that
unless objections are filed against the
same, the snme will ho accepted by Or
dinance at the next regular meeting of
the common council.
01,01' ANDERSON'
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
Dated, March 2nd, lOOfl. 3.4
Eagle Concert Hall
320 Astor St.
The lending amusement house.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop
Parker House Bar
Cor. Ninth and Astor St.
Agency for Edison Phonograph and
Gold Moulded Records.
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