The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 29, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOItlA.r OREGON.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER ig, 1907,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
WANTED EMPLOYMENT.
OTEXOGRAPHERS AXD TYrE
O WRITERS WANTED There it a
beady demand every whore ior steno
grapher and typewriters. Stenography
It many times a short cut to high con
fidential positions. We teaeh stenog
raphy and typewriting thoroughly and
practically by mail in your spare time
and at low cost. Write today for "Com
snercial Circular." L C. S-, Box 28, Port
knd. Or.
BOUSE MOVERS.
ntEDRICKSOX BROS We make a
peelelty of houee moving, carpenters,
eontractora, general jobbings prompt at
tention to all order. Corner Tenth and
Duane,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RESTAURANTS.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
BOOKKEEPERS .WASTED -THIS
is an age of business, and there is
accordingly a great call for bookkeepers
thoroughly trained in modern methods:
we teach too most approved and up-to-date
systems, at a low cost, by mall.
Write today for Vbmmeroal Circular."
t C. 8, Box 88, Portland, Or.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIK
; Attoraejr-at-Law . . .
City Attorneq
Offices, City Hall
SHOW-CARD WRITERS AXD WIX
DOW TRIMMERS WASTED -
Every retail store in the country uses
bow-card writers and winqow mi
Biers; tho demand for men skilled in
these professions is enormous; we teach
both nhow-card writing and window
trimming by maiL Write now, stating
whether interested in both subjects, or
which one. I. C. S, Box 28, Portland. Or.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS WAOTED
We can fit you for a good, well
paid position as an electrician, or elec
tric railway, lighting, of dynamo station
foreman or superintendent, or telephone
manager; we can teach you by mail, in
your spare time and at small cost; the
only qualification needed is ability to
read and write and the determination to
succeed; write today stating the subject
which interests you. L t &, Box 28,
Portland. Or.
JOHN C. McCUE,
Attorney-At-Law.
Deputy District Attorney.
Pago Building, Suit 4.
HOWARD M. IROWNILL,
Attorney-At-Law.
Office with Mi. J. A. Satin, at lo. 40
Commercial St Astoria.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
631 Bond Street.
Opposite Ross, lltgglna & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. .
FIRST-CLASS MEALS.
Regular Meali 15 Cts. and Up
U. S. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta,
, First Class Meals is Casta
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
ASTORIA RESTAURANT
MANO RING, Prep.
Thono 1681 Main. SW Bond 81
The Finest 15c Meal Served in Astoria.
Came in Season. ,
Your Patronage Solicited.
Courteous Treatment to All
DENTISTS.
Db. VAlTGHAN,
Dh.i nsT
Pythian Building, Astoria, Ortgca.
DR. W. a LOGAN
DENTIST
Commercial St ' Shsnahaa Building
OSTEOPATHS.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND A LARGE SUM OF MONEY
wsa found in the drug store of Chas.
Rogers & Son, during Christmas week;
owner can have the same by proving
property and paying for this add.
Owlet Rogers A Son, prescription
druggists. 12-28-2fc
DS.RHODAC.mCZS
OSTEOPATH
Offlca Ifanaelf Bid. Phono Black INI
171 Commercial Bt, Astoria. Ore.
HOTELS.
NORTHERN HOTEL
Astoria's Newest and Beat Hotel
Eleventh and Duane Streets.
Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam
Heated, Baths, Running Water in Every
Room.
Rates, 60o to $1.50; Special by Week
Phone Main SOU.
MRS. J. COLLINS, Manager.
UNDERTAKERS.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE THE STOCK AND Fix
tures of a general store located a few
mOes from Astoria; very clean stock,
and will invoice about $7000. Par
ticulars at
i WESTERN REALTY CO.
J. A. OILBAUG1I & CO.,
Undertakers and Embaliners.
J Experienced Lady Assistant
When Desired.
ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR
safe; doing a splendid business; good
opportunity for a first-class hotel man.
WESTERN REALTY CO,
FOR SALE ONE-QUARTER OR ONE
half interest in a summer resort
hotel doing a fine business; over 100
looms and always engaged 'way ahead.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
IOR SALE THE FURNITURE OF A
large lodging house; rooms always
fall; low rent Western Realty Co. 475
DsBunercial street
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
to rent; no children wanted. 330
17th at, P. E. Ferchen. 12-15-tf.
LAUNDRIES.
THOSE PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS
The kind known by ibeesy men in the
summer, are difficult articles to launder
nicely. Unless yon know just how to
io it, the front pleats won't iron down
smooth, and the shirt front will look
atussy. Our New Press Ironer irons
them without rolling or stretching. Try
it Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duane,
Phone Main 1901.
MASSAGING.
Massaging
OF ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
baths if necessary; thorough compe
tency is assured.
MRS. M. HEYN0,
87 W. Bond Street, Astoria.
FINNISH MASSEUSE, Victoria Airola
tores r.eumatiim, chronic, bowel and
Brer disor.ler. Hot vapor baths will be
given if the patient's conditions demands
inch treatment. I will positively cure
the most obstnate coje of rheumatism.
V. A. AIROLA,
10-19-tf. 152 Washington St
Calls Promptly Attended Day
. or Night.
Patton Bdg. 12th and DuimeSts
ASTORIA, OKE.UON
Phone Main 21 11
BOAT-BUTLDING.
. FRANK SMITH,
BOATBUILDING AND REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
Tsy lor avenue.
TYLv.' Driscoll
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
European Plsa Only.
H. C BOWERS, Manager.
MEDICAL.
Boatbuilding and Repair
ing a Specialty.
22 nd t ad Exchange street.
TRANSPORTATION.
PASSENGERS.
FREIGHT.
The
Line
1 Xoi
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""4.11 X It
Steamer - Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landings.
Leaves Astoria daily except Snnday at
1
Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday
at 7 a. m.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED A YOUNG LADY FOR COM
panion for a sick lady; day time. Ap
ply at Imperial Restaurant.
HALE HELP WANTED MEN AND
.women to learn watchmaking, en
graving, jeweler work, optics; easy
terms; positions guaranteed; money
made learning;. Watchmaking-Engraving
School, 1429 Fourth avenue, Seat
tle, Wash.
Read the Morning Astorian.
Quick Service Excellent Meals
Good Berths.
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
a B. BLESSING, Agent.
Phone Main 3761.
PLUMBERS.
MONTGOMERY
J.
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
AND
Sheet Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
415 Bond Street
Unprecedented
Successes of
DR. 6-GEE WO
TEE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
Who is known
throughout the United
States, on account of
his wonderful ai:re.
Xo poisons or drops used. He gusraa
tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness
stomach, liver and kidney, female torn-
plaints and ail chronic disease.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you cannot call write for symptom
blsnk and circular, inclosing 4 cents b
stamps.
THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
182 First St, Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the Astorian.
Grand Opera.
STUDENT LEARN AT REHEARSAL
Laboratory Methods of Studying Grand
Opwa American Singeu Will b Given
a Chanos to Rise From Minor Parti
to Leading Roles.
the brief enwmenls that have been
played iu h Hub.
Ut ilittf a pleasant UU'o turprlae
whs sprung those who would rather
hear good mimlo t ft moderate price
tlinn iniv llvo tlollms for a sent to see a
New Scheme of Americanized uiiy r ti jwu of the
Four Hundred, An opera eonipsny 01
toUioni . Uohody-exwpt the inuU Ul'ltle
-. tut'hii'd to know imit-li, which hud
been toorliur In a wearisome eeHoa of
hi l.'f stand Munws th continent, turned
ii for a ifew hurried performances in
lloston ns a wind-up to the teuton. The
price of tho t-ats were reasonable.
This feature appealed to the frugal New
Knylamtar. Hut It wns toon Ulawvered
Unit liwaiw the performnmYt wkW re
lidively ehw.p they were not hi'frrior.
InU'fil nil liirelon inns very soon
Hpivnd tluit this oiiipiuy was on, which
aimed iutheii to present a flnUhed Bit
Wio 'rf(ii ninnce tlmu to dUplay In von-nei-Uon
with eaeh op'TA three or four
imtih advertised celebrltes, fabled to re
cetvt tli(iuaiuls of dollars a night.
The iii'velly of the stheme proved at'
t Motive and rod sljsed houes glad
ileneil the inmianTnient. The ncvid
papers I t K 1h known in a general way
that this eu'erpi'Ue was lu charge of
Henry liuswll, a son of Henry Hmn'll,
the eelebrated song writer, who lived
in New York for many yesrs, and
half brother of William Clark Itusselt,
the iwiell known Enylloh novelist. It
ppenml that Mr. Ituell had studied
the art of nhilng in Italy, had taught
with marked success in Loudon, and
feeling that honors awaited hint as an
lmp..-arln, he hud otyanlned the San
Carlo mmpany in lmdon lu llUM. and
ylviji the KnlUh espial a taite of
itenuH-ratic graml er. Aiiioiik hl
(iiners in the fli'M season was Caruso,
who has sine trained distinction, not
to say notority, in another connection.
in liHKl Mr. Ruisell brought Ills company
to America. r.veryUiinjr bavliur uniuual
iiiciit eonii's here sooner or lattr.
The halo idea of the San Carlo opera
i-ompaiiy Is to glv (food jjrana opera
at prices within everybody's reach. The
lirwlor fotmd bimelf erly face to face
with thp problem of getting goml Hinder
at iiliiiic tlmt did Hot mate rxajjuer-
ntnl in lit a neceltv. II had been
AMUSEMENTS.
PLEASANT HOUR
. OF
ENTERTAINMENT
VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE
And Vaudeville that really
Amuses and Interests you.
Weekly Changes of Pro
gram and Each Change an
Improvement
SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK
LITTLB MISS FRISCO
Song and Dance Artist
THELMA BECKS
Balladlst
ALMA PIERCE
Swedish Nightingale
PRINCESS OMEANA
The World's' Wonder Dont Fall to
See Her
ADMI88ION FREE
VIC LINDBECK, Prop.
HOTELS
WINES, LIQURS AND CIGARS.
Eagle Concert Hall
; (820 Astor St) ,- h
Rooms for rent by the day, week,
nonth. Beat rates' in town.
P. A. PETERSO;, Prop.
1WVST0N. lVo. 28.-"Ah. that
vocalised just the wny we have been
taught, but don't always do. lie is j;o
inu to Miiiir airwin. .lut liwtenl lu'
he perfectly splendid " ,
The !!) baxHo once aynin evpnmls hi
chi-st beneath the Iwuving fawn-colored
wuisttHint, his Immaculate coat tall are
lalbly alUittxl, while hit flnjjers clutch
under p.'arl jiiey jjlove. and several
humlrwl muiie students hold their
breath while he emits his. When the
prompter suddenly catches tho (ireat
One nuppimr, und makes him shi; the
linc-t naln. the audience is all but awe
struck. This thing happens, of course,
to the duller who Is beliur coached for
an amateur1 performance, but who-ver
expected it in a rvhesral involving oper
atic stars with international reputation
However, even Homer nod -perhap
Mme. Ionise Homer, at tlmes- and the
courtly Spanish nobleman who takes
lH!ts parts in the San Carlo performance
may have now ami then a moment of
forget fulm'Ks. One of the advantag-
of the laboratory method of study lug
rund opera is that lesitles attenditiK
fini-licvl M'iforniaiic'S you are In at nil
the n'hearsats and see just how every
holy in the caste, great and small, is
eoached into perfection of form.
There are, now new opportunities In
this country for pursuing this lulnira
orv studv of the most dramatic kind
IW classical music. Thee furtherm.ire
are going to' be greatly increased in the
tear future, say the wise ones, tlrand
oHrn is likely before long to b actu
ally at home in this country. 1'p to
nnvw it has lieen only an exotic that Is.
except in New Oleuns. New York, of
iinirse, lia seen a multiiiuie or pr.sen-
tions of j;rand (ix'ra. under foreign
auspices, ev-r since the performance of
the "IH'Kcr's Opera bark in 1750.
A 'few nthera of the Inrg.-st cities have
had ntw an.1 then a few days of the
time of the op-ra troupes that spend
most of their American seanons In the
metropolis, where hib m-iety is will-
h,g to Mpiaiider winr of the proceed of
high finance iipmi high pried boxes.
.bst average Americans, even those
who are Interested iii muiie, know
errand opera mainly by rcuding alout
it. Only N'nw, Oleans which first in
trohutsl oiera of the French and
Italian school into America in Kill, ha
had to its credit a practically unbroken
eries of annual performances under
local management. Comic opera, of
course, ha wen Americanized long
lim-e.
dust now there is a likelihood that
permanent grand opera on a broad
democratic and non itcclional ba-iin may
lx mniiitaim-d in this country, Iioton
rather than New York nerving as head
quarters. For the idea of the San
Carlo opera company which has just
completed tho first engagement of its
second weanon in America with three
weeks in Boston and ' which has now
started on its tour among the leading
centres of population, is to abolish the
monopoly of grand opera hitherto held
by the rich, cutting in two the usiinl
prices for seats, as charged by the opera
house in New York, and starting a
scheme iwihich will appeal to Americans
In all eities, with discrimination ngninst
none. 1
: Tf Boston is chosen as the centre from
which this plan of grand opera for all
Americans will work, a distinctly new
element will lie introduced into Amer
ican music. For the l'uritan capital, al
though in some respects, particularly ns
regards musical composition and musical
education, it has. long been the lending
American centre, has always lieen weak
in chmicvs to become familiar with grand
opera." New York deserves great credit
among American cities for having first
given encouragement to cnteiriscs of
this kind originating abroad. For more
than a century Girthnm has patronized
successively a long line of famous opera
tic lingers to become familiar with
Munuel finrcia and his daughter Mme.
Miilibran,. Mme. Carradori, ftignorina
Borgbos, Senor Marty, to say nothing
of "the galairy of song birds" to bor
row a favorite phrase of the press agents
whom 'Colonel Mapleson, Mr, Orau, and
Mr. Conned have introduced in later
years to the American nubile. And in
all this time Bostonlans, and New Eng
land folk generally, have mainly grum
bled at the price of grand opera during
imi!e. to "eure, even at a sacrifice
of some profit, a number rf dtln-
uUlicl iniitii iaiis. la-oiiigd by lnt
eii.soii r cent Ion in msnv Ameri-an
illes und "particularly by that in Bos
ton. .Mr. ltuel respieared this year
with such well known personages as
Mice NVilon, .fane Noria, Flori-nclo
('onstunttitu, Mii.liiine C'laisw-n. $eir-
utola, Itluiulinrt. Mme. I)'sar.a, and Vic
tor .Miturel. It is intvreliiig that N'orla
ami Ncllson, tho tout prims donnas, are
(Continued on page 2)
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