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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1907)
THE MOliNING ASTOMAN. ASJOUJA. OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1907. SAENGERFEST : HEADY BILL PPnr.PAM OF THE BIG ENTERTAIN " MENT COMPLETE AND ARRAY OF SPECIAL TALENT AND BIG CHORUS NEVER WAS SURPASSED Hie program of the entertainment to be given in the Astoria Theater next Sunday" afternoon and evening by the Norwegian Saengerfeut has been com pleted, with the exception of the num bers to be sung by the famous soloist, i Mme. Xorelli, who is at present in Cali fornia. Professor Sperati arrived from Portland yesterday to take active charge of tiie entertainment, and is expecting to have the selection of Mme. Xorelli an nounced at any time. They will be in the program that is being printed, Professor Sperati will give his close attention to the choruses in -Astoria every day this week until the opening of the Saengerfest next Friday morning. He reports everything la excellent shape for the big chorus of three hundred voices, and all arrangements have been completed for the presence of Carl Venth, Dr. Enna. Mme. Xorelli and the other special talent to take part in the program. The following is the program which will be held in the opera house next Sunday, tickets being secured at S. L. Xanthrup's and the E. Hauke 4 Company store: Program 3:30 P. M Rossini.,... Overture from Stabat Mater Signor A. De Caprio's Orchestra. . . Xordraak Olaf Trygvason United Singers. 1 Kjerulf . ..Xorge Bedste Vaern of Faeste Eureka Sangforening. Venth Rhapsodie Carl Venth. TVendelborg Dette Xorge, Vort Hjem Xorden Sangforening, Ballard, Wash. Grieg. .. .Ballade in form of Variations on a Norwegian Theme Dr. Emil Enna. Mme. Jennie Xorelli. Grieg Xorronafolket, from Bjornson's Sigurd Jorsalfar Tenor-baritone solo by H. P. Sather Chorus and Orchestra. Philip Xicolai, 1599 Hymn. Zions Vaeg- ter Haeve Roesten United Singers. Grieg, (a) The Morning, from Peer Gynt Suit Grieg, (b) Intermezzo, Paswcalle Orchestra. Sullivan - The Beleaguered United Singers. Norwegian Folk Song, FUkaren paa Sejegrunden I. Stanwood Sangforening. Mine. Jennie Xorelli. KjVrulf-JBrudefaerdcn I llardaiijjef , .... N'ordmaendenes Sangforening, Portlaud. Grieg, Aae's Death, from Peer Gynt Suit Musin Caprice Carl Venth. Heise .. Volmenlaget United Singers and Orchestra. PR0GRAM-8:oo P. M. Wagner, Procession March, from Parsifal Orchestra, Paulsen..... Xaar Fjordene Blaaner United Singers, Wendelborg,,....ItjemYcr ft Lat:ri Xordmaendenes Stingforening, Seattle Svendsen Romance Venth (b) Hungarieu Carl Venth. Weiulelborg .' Loft dit Hoved Xonhnaendenes Sangforening, Taeoaw. Sinding (a) Etude Melodise Enna (b) Pantphrase on Gounod's Faust Valse Dr. Emil Enna. Mme. Jennie Xorelli, Hesse. v.... Zigoinerues Sang United Singers. German Three dances from Henry VIII. (a) Morris Dance, Allegro Giocoso.... (b) Shepherds Dance, Audanino Quasi Allegretto (c) Torch Dance. Allegro Molto Orchestra. Pacius (a) Suomis Sang" Foster (b) . .u .My Old Kentucky Home United Singers. Reissiger Olaf Trygvason Xoramaendenes Sangforening, Everett Mme. Jennie Xorelli. Behrens Vald risvise Laerken Sangforening, Astoria. Grieg. . Slumber Song YVieniawski Le Menetrier Carl Venth. i Grieg , Land-Sighting Baritone solo by H. P. Sather, i Chorus and Orchestra. CIRCULATION BOOST ERS ARRIVE Looking Backward! Now that the fishing 'season is over and it is proven, that the Dshwheels de- j stroy the salmon as they are about to( ascent to nature's spawning grounds, it j U well to look back a few years ago when for successive sessions of the Legislature, Herman Wise joined the committee of the Fishermen's Union in fighting for the preservation of this great industry, if the other merchants had done like Mr Wise who spent hit time and money and worked like a Trojan, the bill prohibiting fishing above tide water might have passed. But most merchants are short-sighted; they are willing to have the fishermen's trade, but won't spend money or work to the end that the fishermen get more fish, that's why the intelligent fishermen trade with Herman Wise. A dollar (pent with Wise always means the upbuilding of As tori. WILL HOLD TWO DAYS CONVEN TION IN THIS CITY, AND THEN CONTINUE JOURNEY TO SUMMER RESORTS. Ou the noon traiu today the town will be taken by storm by the Oiiviilutini: traveling men of Xoithweat Sewipnper. They are coming on a body from all over the three states in this section to hold a convention in this city and to visit the the summer resorts adjacent' to this community. These men are well known "good fellows and while they are here intend having a good thue and will insist that all of their friends here in the city enjoy it with them. They are coming from Portland. The Dalles, Pendleton, Spokane, Taconm. Seattle, end are coming more for plea sure than for business. They will be in town today and to morrow. In the Chamber of Commerce the business of the convention will lie transacted and after business comes pleasure. Thia will be found in a trip to Seaside on Tuesday and on Wednes day they will go to Long Beach. Re turning to, Astoria they will go up the river to Portland Thursday afternoon on the steamer Telegraph and spend the day in Portland and the next day will see the wind-up of the trip with a fly at The Dalles. All in all the planned trip is one of the most characteristic of any associat ing holding a convention. Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Sound trip far 11-00 to any point on North Beach. Tick its good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call t (X R. & N. dock for particular. CT Morning Aatortaa, le cents per month, deltrered brearrier, " Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart ' AT ' TAGG'S PARLORS 4S) Commercial St fall Showing' Do you know -why you fed better andjfcel more at ease in HartSchaffner&Marx CLOTHES? It's because they are the best made f $15, 20, $25 and 330 Copyright 1907 by HattSchafner W Marx Regatta Specials Neckties Shirts Swell designs and patterns. 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