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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1907)
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. , HELP WANTED. WANTED WOMEN OR JAPANESE cook. Apply Holdcn House, Nlnta and Duan. S-18-Tt .WANTED SALESM EN. MANY MARK 1100 to $1M pr montt. 8om vn tor. Stock cleans, (rows oa Reser vation, far from old orchard. Caaa advanced weekly. Chok of territory. Addre Washington Nursery Company, g:oFFBiah. Washington." M-tf LASTED EXERGKTIO MAX TO travel ; must be hustler; expense ad vanced aad moderate salary to Mart; VrfgH future to right man. MeBrady CX, Chicago. , yi-Mlt MALB HELP WANTED MEN AND women to learn watchmaking, en Kratrlnf, Jeweler work, optica; easy terma; position guaranteed; money goad learning. Watchmakinf-Engrav-bkg School, 1426 Fourth avenue, Seat tle It FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. r HAVE TWO HOUSES AND SIX lota In Warrenton centrally located. O. F. Morton, the real estate dealer, ! Commercial street, op p. Astorlan ffloe. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WASTED UPHOLSTERING AND all kinds of repair work; mattresses made over and returned the same day. Leave order at Parker House. S-26-0L LOST AND FOUND. EOST-AN IRISH WATER SPANIEL; -bitch; color, pearl brown; answer to ha name of Jessie., Return to Hose No. 1 and. receive reward. 5-22-tf. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS. fXTRNrrURB OF A S-ROOM HOUSE for sale; this Is a good chance If yon are looking for furniture. Address It. W. P, Astorlan. 2BOAT AND NET (9J MESH) FOR sale at Booth Cannery. Apply 357 Bond street Joe Therdich. ... 5-26 3t. A' FINE LOT OF LACE CURTAIN8 -at Henntngsen' Furniture Store, 144 Bond. too. NOTICE. Notice i hereby given to all person awing any money to the old firm of Foard k Stoke Co, to pay same by the first day of June, 1907, at the Foard t Stokes Hardware Store. After that date all the old accounts will be turned oyer to our attorney, Mr. Abercrombie, for collection. FOARD STOKES CO. : 8-22-10t. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BROS We make a specialty of house moving, carpenter, contractors, general jobbing; prompt at tention t all orders. Corner Tenth aad Duane, - . CALL FOR WARRANT8. CALL FOR WARRANTS NOTICE IS Hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop County warrants endorsed nrlor to May 1, 1908, to present same for Davment to County Treasurer's office No. 433, Commercial street. In terest ceases after this date. WM. A. SHERMAN, Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore., Dated Astoria. Ore.. May 14. 1907. 5-14-10t 1OSCELLABX0US. NICK PAPAZQERE8. THE GREEK DIVER, fcaa just received a new diving me chine from the old country. Dive from 25 to SO fathoms in shallow water tays down half a day at a time. Leave rder at 417 Bond St Market, or D. Falangos, Clifton. MENANOWOMERk 'klul int. I oirbftrR68,if)flRiDiftUon0, IrrlUtiun or ulceration of mticoai membrane. Pafnleai, and uot utrio- Qfnt or rialflnnotll. iTHfEHHSCWMIMlCJ. k enmn,o.Fj'3 Sold by DnnUta, . or rent lu plain wmppet, li txprot, pnp:&, f: SI .00. ,.r 1 l.lll'-ltz.7. Urcu... .j. t (IB MUMSf BUTTON HOLE AT TBI BACK. Your experience with It aaa ao doubt lead to much vexation, poaaibly pro Unity. Broke your fingernail trying U pry it up from the neck-band, ant you wont have thai that experience U you lend your ehirts to uej wa eav yot this trouble, and danger of tearing, the shirt Try and , TROT LABHDKY, Tenth and Doane Sts. Phone taoi JAPANESE COODS. L.S.ANDBRSON 408 Bond St, Comer 9th. Jutt received 1500 worth of Ladles' Underwear. All the latest fancy style. Also fine line of Wrapper at very rea. sonable prices. New Soring Stock Of Chines Silk Shirt Waist. Flneest New Pattern. $4.50 and $o Waists for $3 and $3.25. $3.50 Waists for $2.75 Great Reduction In TilMlenriey Slices $9 to 6 Shoe For 14.40, INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, KADI OF 1AM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAHD MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAI1S, WHATNOTS KCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar (23 Commercial St. Astoria. PLEASANT HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE ,. . j A ' . And Vaudeville that really Amuses and Interests yon. Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK - t ,' . "" '; -. i 8IGNA KOBEUTS Magnificent Contralto Singer in all the Current uems or ooog ana xteai istic Sweedish Charac ter Act LENA OMEEN Turkish Dancer ELAINE FOREST High Soprano Singer MARIE WANDRUTH Flute Solist Mistress of all Lady Mel odist FLORIENE Soprano Vocalist ADM18SION FREE LINDBECK & WIRKKALA Prop. MEDICAL. Unprecedented Success of t i i i THE GREAT CHINESE D0CT0B V Who is known throughout the Dnltad Slilto oa aeoount of S4his wonderful cures. So poion nor drugs used. He guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nerrousneM. tomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaint and all chronie diseases. SUCCESSFUL B0ME TREATMENT. If you cannot call writ for symptom biank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamp. ''.5 K '';: THE C GEE W0 MEDICINE CO. 1621 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian GOLDSTEIN Fisti Pants Tailou SOI Oomummtrwmlth BmBdlng PCRTLAN9 OREGON XXCLCSTTaXT fO TBI TBADI . 17 Morning Astorlan, 60 cants per month, delivered by carrier PROFESSIONAL CARD. OSTCOFATHISTt, DR. BBODA C BICES 08TE0PATB Office hlansek Bid. Phone Black Mil ITS Commercial 8U Astoria, Ore. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JOHN C. McCUE. Attornry-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney Page Bdg. Room 37. HOWARD M. BIOWNtLL, Attornsy-t.i-l.aw. Offloe with Mr, J. A. lakln, at N. 4 Commercial tt Astoria. DENTIST. Dr. vaitghan, Dentist Pybin Building, Astoria, Oreym. Dr. W. C IAOGAN DENTTS1 Oommeraal St. Shanalian Build BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND Flpeat Hotel in th Northwrad PORTLAND, ORE.' RESTAURANTS. Tokio Restaurant 531 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Hiffgins & Co First-Glass Meals. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Replar Meals 15c, up First Class Meal I5c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough nuts lOjcents. ' U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telephone 1681 Main. 899 Bond Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT MANG IIINO, Prop. The Finest 25c meal served in Astoria. Yonr Patronage Solscieed. Courteous Treatment to All. GAME IN 8EA80H ASTORIA, : OREGON. BiWttil I DISTILLERS LOU8IVILLE, KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey High in Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey , Best Value on the Coast Major Paul Whiskey Noted for its Fine Flavor DISTRIBUTORS ASTORIA, OREGON THE SAVOY Popular Concert Hall. Good music AH ar welcome. Cr ner Seventh and Astor, . III THE WEEK IN ASTORIA SOCIETY - : UfHrWrHHWTrrrfHfTfWffrWI All ltm of social or porsonn) nntur will ploas he sent to Ml Alert, 111 Duan street, Phona Red Soft No.coiiinnmli'atlon will be received later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning.' except In ca of an event occurring Inter than that time. -SEse njuBsmmmssmarmeamies llouille ki do not always affect nit tiu'miM af social gWy, aven In As toria. And the pt week ha exampled this fact, a there seem to he recorded none but the utot in formal of auctal a (lair, ilany ar preparing to lit away for the summer. ' One of the mot enjoyable of Outing pirtios was given Fviitay. The Pioneer Kuchre Club w entortained by Mr. and Mm. A. J. M'glw,' at their llrH4s field homo, imwt 'charmingly. '..'. The U'mr Melville tik the paHy p tin river In tlio afterntMtn and after a very delightful ewnlng's tntertalnment, the club ud gut returned at a lat hour. Member of the party were Mr. and Mr. P. A. Stoke, Senator and Mr. C. (1. Fulton, Mr. aud Mr. Q. (X Ful ton. Mr. and Mr, tl. H. (ieorge, Dr. and Mr, J. A. Fulton. Ml- Nellie Sherman has returned to Miiiowan after spending several wek visiting In Portland and iu Astoria, a ith her sister, Mr". Albert Dunbar. In the former place Mia Sherman was lavishly entertained. Next week Ml Klmor give a bmeheort In honor of Mi Sherman, cover to b httd for 16. Berry-Gray. On Mttnky afternoon at the home of the bride' mother, Mis tk'rtrude Ikrry nd Mn Charles Oray were tjuiet ly married. The young couple left on the evening train accompanied ty the bet wishes of a score of iutereted friend", on a short bridal journey after which they will go to Pendleton, where the groom is engaged In bininc, to reeide. Announcement Mrs. Frances Itannells announce the engagement of her daughter Grace G. to Mr. Lawrence William Sloper. Mr. J. E. IUggins, who ha been vis iting for several weeks in Portland, re turned Friday evening with her daugh ters, Margaret and Winifred. The M1sea HIggins left StanforJ af ter commencement, and on the way homo stopped at the Cam ma Bepa So roriety house at Eugene. The Misses Flavel are expected home shortly. Junior Class Entertainment. Next Wednesday, the A. II. S. Juniors will give a concert at Logan's hail, which will undoubtedly draw the large attendance it deserves. For this class ha acquired a reputatitn as entertain er and in this latest will outdo prev ious efforts, the number of the program being of the very highest order of local talent. The program is as follow i Instrumental trio, the Misses Maud Ross, Mildred Smith and Wilma Young; vocal solo, Mr. Zeigler; violin solo, Mrs. John Allen: vocal solo, Mrs. Charles Callendarj Indies' quartet j infttrumen tal solo, Mi8 Anna Campbell; vocal solo, Mrs. Finch; reading, Mm, John Cratkej vocal solo, Mr. William Gratk. Mr. C. R, Thompson, who h been viniting for a few days with ber sister, Mrs, C. R. Iligfrlns here, and her moth' er, Mrs, D. K. Warren, in Warren, re turned to Portland Saturday morning accompanied by her daughter Edwinna, and Mrs. Warren. Thursday evening the men of the O. A. R, and the Relief Corp, gave a bean supppr to the ladies of the Relief Corps. The camp fare and, unique entertain merit was heartily enjoyed by the large party present. Birthday Party, Saturday afternoon Mrs. Hermann entertained the ladies otf the Queen Louise Lodg in honor of her birthday, in the usual hospitable German manner. Mm, Washerman, of Portland, is the guest of her niece, Mrs, Isaac Bergman. Six-S. Club. Miss Ohulys Graham entertained the Six-S. Club Thursday afternoon, with a two-course yellow luncheon. The par lors and diningroom were embowered in yellow1 bloom. The club which Is reading a course of classics, itpent & delightful afternoon in the diversion and through the clever hospitality of Miss Gladys. : ..'.-' '. A very interesting rumor is current, regarding Mr, Bruce Polwarth of Cath lumet, a rllng young lawyer, and a young woman of Baker City, Oregon, who, It U said, are to be married some time in September. . '''" " " Picnic Party. The Ml Maud and Mildred Smith were ho.te.w at a small pleiile given In the wood on Thursday afternoon. .'. ' " , M'.l llonul Wilde entertained even Friday afternoon. Mr. John Smith and Mrs, Aubry Oar. ner I'lmjH-rttiied a party of girl to the baoobaU gnui Saturday afturnoon. The game wa between the choir boy of the Cra ehtmh and the boy of th Flrt Prvbytvrtna church. Mm. Itinan, of Portland, 1 vUUiiig MU Anna Campbell, In Kt Atorl. Mr. Linenwetwr vldted In Seaside, Thursday and Friday, Mi Nellie l)uey left for Ttcoma on Vdndy, accompanied by her broth er, Mr. Iter Buey, of Taeoma, for an extended visit In Wahlngton. Mts Buey's alxeuM will t ee- lally felt in church circle where her musiral talent a well as her gift for entertaining ha mad her prnc In- dipenable In both toviai and other affairs. Mr. William Coffman, of Portland, who ha been the guett of Mrs. Karl Fiher, or the pit week,, .ret anted l her home, Friday night, Mr. Aubry Garner entertained at bridge on WedneJy and Friday after noons. . MUs Simlngton ha gone to Colorado for visit of two month. Five Hundred Club. Mrs. Dan Cable entertained th Fire Hundred Club Friday afternoon. Thursday Club. Mrs. Carol Young was hote for the Thursday Club, this week. Saturday Afternoon Dub. Th Saturday Afternoon Club wa entertained by Mrs. George Warren. Mr, W. Tallent and MUt Tsllent en tertained the Bridge Club. D. M. C. D. The D. M. C. D. Club wa entertained by Mis Marie UUInger this week Mr. Rober U still In Portland, where Mr. Rober ha located hi butinea In terest; but will come to A tor Is be fore their permanent removal to that city, to bid a final farewell to th City-by-the-Sea, where the Robers have been counted for long a Important and de lightful member of large circles, and as charming entertainer. Mr. Lnren, of Oregon City, and Mr. Brown, of Seattle, are guest of Captain and Jim, W, S. Brown, w Otto Utalnger has returned home for the summer from Stanford where he has passed a very sueoessjful term of study. ; ( '' ' ' Mi. Hermann and dnughti are visit Ing with Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Young. Mrs, Hermann is making an extended visit on the coast and will spend the summer In Ator!a, returnng In the winter to her home In Cincinnati. Dorcas Society. The member of the Doroj . Society were entertained this week at their monthly meeting by Mrs. Martha lulling ot her home on Thirty-second street, on Friday evening. Dr. Clara Reams, who recently gradu atcd from the Oregon Medical College, with exceptional honors, returned here last Sunday, to spend the summer months with her father, Hon. Benjamin Young. f MISS ALERT, ANDREW FUSNSETQ. Sends Letter of Advice And Encourage ment To Old Friends Hers. ADD FISHERMENS LETER Mr. Andrew Furnseth, General Secre tary of the Sailors' Union of the Pad fie, one of the boat-known labor union officials of tliis Coast, who In the eight ies was active In, the formation otf the Columbia River Fishermen Union, sends the following lotter of advice and eticoiH'tigvmetit to hi old time friend ii ml, ni'Worker. SAX FKAMt'l.stU Oil., May 17, IIM)7, Mr. Kd, HoKulrg, NwrUryTrtfuttti United FUhermrn of Die IVHIo, Astoria, Ore, IVar Comrades , A fiiimd of mine routing down from AtuiU liifm'm in that k mi sr liiinv trying to get tli t'ulumhla Ittver ttl erinen toiither, I am sorry, though, It It 1m true what he sav, that quit a mimlier tit them are holdlnu haek, in h iibiliii, from a feeling that It I no u. I hey ttv tiieu the strike, and at tiist lime did not sueceed, They hav tried hut mll, ami o they ar dlwmirttged. While t do txt bin me them, if I was among them, I should urge with all my migm, ni-n, gei tneitier, econi, sp iral iti ine MHipie or isregnn to do so ny to iititiauv aim rrtreremium wlist the legUlatnrt hav tip to thl thus r. fued to do, namely, prerve the sal mon flherv of the river as a mean of employment for the fUhermen and a fond supply for th twople, : '' Columbia river was like a vein of gild, . nd Atorla like a mliilnn eltv, when 1 drat saw It In th elghtlr. Everybody wa optlmUtle, every Iwly had money, ami everybodv w spending It 'freely. The eciiul time I aw It in th early niaellr, It wa a very much d piwMd town. Fisheries had deered thmiiKh the Itidl-i-rlmlnnte ue of seine ami trp, and th pernlehms nu of the flh dtwtroylng wheel on th Upper river, When w litt orvantHid (he Un ion, some of u appenled to th eititn- hlp for the prefrvatlon of the fishery, later on t toe flUermeni neither would take heed. The trapmen and seiner wanted money, new. the nhrmea wvi'ted Mioiwy, now; few eared for th future) hence the Needy downward trend. It I not too late to save th talrnon flahvry. It can be don and It ought to b done, but If It I to be dona at all, th ll'hernien must oiytutlt. Thev mut gt together. They mutt lojrHiier a wnai tuey singly cannot attempt to do. They need not expect any aMiUtanee from th politician, they ahould mt expect any. Oregon ha th Initiative ami referendum, Let a scientific, clear-cut law I drafted and ' submitted to th voter of th Stat. Th people, at lmt many of them, will rememtier tnal th nn irav them tneir tart) they were fishing during th (Wh in eon, cleared their plec of land on either side of the rlvee durini tha (fall and winter, and fixed their net while the weather wa too bad to b out of door. And as each year rolled alomr. the fln sustained them end their fs m I lie while th land wa cleared and their home built, Nothing but th ffree, of trapper and wbe men could dtrov that ever recurring harveat from the aalmon. It I np to th men who are gill netting along th river to get toifether, save the fishery, and with it their own Independent mean of lira lihood. I cannot believe that th fish ermen who hav been for years on tht river can hav lost course to uch aa extent a to b willing that th fishery houid l detroyej, or, If not willing, then depalritrg of their own rowers of preventing H. Thej should ve but on motto. "Together w can av ths flthery.' You ought to 1e able to Impress this Idea sufficiently upon th fishermen. With lien w'Uhe to yourself and Mr. Lorntsen, and with firm faith In th Columbia River fUlwrmen, I am Fruternallv vour. ANDRFV FURNSETH. To All Poorly Paid Hen - What does pay day mesa to you? Perhaps you get just enough to carry yon through tha month without a dollar to spar. Perhaps you don't get vea this much. If suoh Is the c th IN TERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOLS, of Scranton.ra., would like to get in touch with you. They hav raised the sal aries of hundreds of discouraged men and are at this very moment helping hundreds Of others to better themselves. Salry-rslsing Is the specialty of the I. 0, S. If you would like to hav your salary raised, drop postal to H. HARRIS Astoria, Ore. He will show you how easily the I. C. S, can help you secure promotion, If you sre Inter ested, write the postal NOW. Don't put It off, you'll forgot It. NOW is the time. UNDERTAKERS. VMBtM.jiBS1sajfasj J. A. UILBAUUII & CO., Undertaker)! and Einlialmera. Experienced Lndv AsalHtunt When Dewfred. '' ' ;. UftlfH Promptly Attended Day ' or Night, ( PattonBdif. 12th and DnuneStD ASTORIA, ORE.OON Phoao Main 2111