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THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH I, 1908. SPASDECKANDBUOY Alexander Black Leaves Out for United Kingdom. STEAMSHIP NUMANT1A DUE Alliance Sails lor Coos This Morn ing-Melville up River With Two Schooners Johan Poulsen and Virginia to Sea Yesterday. The British bark Alexander Black went to sea yesterday morning on the steel hawser of the Tatoosh, and spread her wings for Europe. The barkentine J. M. Griff eth cros sed in yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and will load lumber for the outward voyage, presumably for California delivery. - The steamer Nome City arrived down, at last, yesterday morning, and went to sea and San Francisco with out delay. . The steamship Rose City came down from Portland shortly after midnight yesterday morning, and left out for the Bay City at 7:40 o'clock a. m. with plenty of business in cabin and hold. The German ship Nal will get away from Portland this morning and will be in the lower harbor sometime to night, ready for sea and the United Kingdom. The French bark Ville de Dijon, Captain Brumel, grain laden for Fal mouth will leave Portland this morn ing for this port and sea, and will sail for The United Kingdom forthwith. The Callender tug Melville left up yesterday with the lumber schooners Alice McDonald and W. F. Jewett on her hawsers for Portland, where they load for the return voyage to Cali The steamer Alliance is due down from Portland this morning en route Coos Bay Points. The Johan Poulsen went to sea yesterday morning, lumber laden for San Francisco. The steamer R. Miler has been ordered to Portland for a general over hauling of her boilers and ma chinery. ' The dredger W. M. Ladd is under going repairs to her boilers of a tem porary nature, enough to last her jin til her working season is up in July, when she will be thoroughly over hauled and put in excellent shape. ' The. schooner Virginia laden with lumber for San Francisco, was among the get-aways yesterday, going over the bar during the forenoon. The steamer Sue H. Elmore has ar rived in from Tillamook Bay points with plenty of freight and lots of pas sengers. . The Kamm boat Undine got down in good season last evening and went back to Portland with good business above and below stairs. The steamship ' Numantiji is about due here from the Orient, but has had her ports of call increased on the other side and she may be a bit late She is due in today if she makes her schedule all right. , Notice to Mariners, Capt. If. O. Wick of the American schoner "Eric" reports February 19, 1903, in latitude 45 15 north longitude 133 20 minutes west for a distance of 30 miles passed through large quan tities of freshly sawed lumber 4 by 14 in. by 20 to 50 feet in length. PILES CURED AT EOHX BY NSW ABSORPTION METHOD. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, Wind or protruding Piles, send me your iddrest, and I will tell you how to curt yourself at home by the itt absorp tion treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with reference from your own locality if requested. Immediate relief and per manent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Writ to day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P. Notre Dame, InL WILL FILE ANNUAL REPORT. MADISON, Wis., Feb. 29,-The National Life of Montpelier, Vt, and the Pacific Mutual Life of Los An geles, Cat., have notified George E Bcedle, state insurance commissioner, that they will file the annual report required by the Wisconsin law, even though the companies have withdrawn irom Wisconsin. Unequalled as Cure for Croup. "Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is unequalled as a cure for croup," says Harry Wilson of Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used successfully in many thousands of homes. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. FIREBOAT KEELS LAID. MANITOWOC Wis., Feb. 29,- The keels for the two all-steel fire boats for the Chicago fire depart ment are laid at the yards of the Mantowoc Drydock Co., which has the contract for building the vessels. The boats will cost $125,000 each. Lame Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is noth ing so good for. a lame shoulder us Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vigorously at each application and a quick cure is certain For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. WOOD The Tongue Point Lumber Com pany are now delivering 16-inch stove length wood promptly. Call Main 2771. Our Way of r sr IT &cumg rami " is to make you satisfied by giving you material that does what you want it to do. If it's a floor, woodwork, a table, bath-tub, or the whole house you're about to paint or varnish, enamel or stain we can supply exactly the article that will do it best. You can be sure of this be cause ve sell the perfect QUALITY kind of paints, enamels, stains, varnishes, all carrying the guar antee mark. With every purchase of the "Acme Quality" kind we give you free "The Selection and Use of Paints and Finishes, ' ' the only com plete paint book ever published. Allen Wall Paper and Paint Company Eleventh and Bond v Sole Agents i I im mac n li'ii tiiitiia mt ' '' """" A 'RED LETTER' DAY Two Hundred PoiHanders Due Here Today CATHOLIC FRATERS GALORE Council of Knights of Columbus to be Organised and Installed in Astoria List of Local Officers Meeting In B. P. O. E. HalL - This, the first day of March, 1908, is to be a "red-letter" day with the Catholics of Astoria and Portland, and will be devoted to the organiza tion and instalation of what is to be known, for all time to come, as "As toria Council, No. 1307, Knight of Columbus," the greatest fraternity in existance in America, of strictly Catholic origin and authority. In behalf of the establishment of this Council about 200 of the membership of Portland Council, No. 678, will arrive here at 8 o'clock this morn ing on the steamer T.J., Totter, to take part in the beautiful and impres sive ceremonies of the occasion. These metropolitan raters will be met at the O. R. & N. pier by a re- ceptiofKcommittce of 15 Astorians headed by Frank J. Carney as chair man, and escorted to the B. P. O. E. hall, at Commercial and Tenth streets, where the premilinary arrangements for the work and pleasure of the day will be unfolded to all ' concerned, after which the travelers will be breakfasted and rested until they are summoned to St. Mary's Church for solemn high mass at 10:30 o'clock; at which great function Rev. A. Rcid haar, chaplain of St. Mary's hospital in this city, will act as celebrant, with Rev. Edwin O'Hara, of Port land, as deacon and Rev. John Waters rector of St. Mary's as sub-deacon. The sermon of the day will be de livered by Father O'Hara. The Coun cil choir, from Portland, singing Rosewig's Mass, at this service. The Portland, contingent will be under the guidance of Dr. Ben Nor den, a leading member of the Coun cil there, and as territorial deputy for Oregon, he will have charge of the ritualistic work of the day and even ing, and his long experience and mas tery of its interesting detail, will lend additional dignity and impressiveness to the exemplification ,if that be possible. When the great host of people has been lunched, and disposed the hour of noon in comfort, the work of the day will be taken up at the Elks' hall, in so far as the first and second degrees are concerned; the third de gree being held for the evening; the grateful tasks of the day resolving themselves into the fraternal and friendly communion of a farewell banquet set in the handsome hall; at which, under a well devised program of toasts and assignments, there will be a feast of fun and wit and good cheer that will make the hour me morable for the last man participat ing. When the banquet rounds out its pleasant end the visiting brethren will be escorted back to the Potter and given the send-off of their lives as they pass out into the shadowy silence of the great river and speed their way homeward. Among the celebrities of the day, from Portland, will be noted such men as Hon. John Manning, Dan Malarkey, David M. Dunne, J. P. Kavanaugh, Dr. Andrew C. Smith, J. P. O'Brien, and Roger Sinnott, grand knight of the Portland Coun cil. The Morning Astqrian has the pleasure of forecastingl the officia roster of the Astoria Council, which is as follows: Grand Knight, W. P. O'Brien. Deputy Grand Knight, E. P. Noonan. Chancellor, John C. McCue. Recorder, P. Shea. Financial Secretary, Dr. J. Fried rich. Treasurer, H. H. Zapf. Lecturer, F. J. Carney. - Advocate, J. J. Robinson. Warden, F. Duffy. Inside Guard, Louis Sovey. Outside Guard, 'Edward Sinnott. The board of trustees consists of Messrs. W. J. Kelly, C. A. Leinen weber, and E. J. Huard. Rev. John Waters, who is already a member of the Portland Council, will serve the Astoria group as chaplain. The great order, in behalf of which this pleasurable' convention tran spires, is the leading Catholic frater nity of the Americas, and is 200,000 strong on this continent, v with Councils instituted, and flourish ing in Canada, Old Mexico and the HE PILGRIMS were proper and prudent men. Dutchess Trousers appeal to proper men today. The .warranty commends them to the prudent 10 Cents a Button $1.00 & Rip It II III I Here is a line of Pants that ought to interest you it has interested others. Made of the best material and skilled workmen-no better put together for the money andx at prices within your reach. $1.60, $2, $3, $4, 56, $0, $7.60 We have them in many patterns. What We Consider a Very Forcible Argument: 10c a Button $1 a Rip Or Your Money Back i IN DUTCHESS PANTS YOU GET THE BEST THERE IS FOR THE MONEY. LEADER IN NOBBY CLOTHES Philippine Islands with South Amer ica next in line, and is a wonderful agency for mutual aid, the cultivation of the graces and truths of life, all based upon the firm predicate of stal wart patriotism and love of country. Astoria wilt count itself fortunate in the possession of a representative group of these modern knights of progress and wishes them deserved and abounding success throughout their fraternal career. For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt shewn and bar bers' itch, are characterized by an in tense itching and smarting, which often makes life a burden and dis turbs sleep and rest, Quick relief may be had by applying Chamber lain's Salve. It allays the itching, and smarting almost instantly. Jany cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. CAUSES EXCITEMENT. ROME, Feb. 29. Dispatches from St. Petersburg announcing the sen tencing to death of the Italian news paper correspondent, Calvino for complicity in the terrorist plot in Russia have created much excitement here. TO CURE AvCOLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it falis to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. . GRAIN EXCHANGE TO CLOSE. WINNEPEG, Man., Feb. 29,-As a result of the law forced by the Grain Growers' Association, the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today discussed the advisability of closing the local mar ket. It is said the trading room will be closed entirely as soon as the bill is assented to, TEA . We want your goodwill and your money; not one cent without that-goodwill. Tour froctr returns 7 cm noner Ujcm don! Sk Schilling's Bit: w pir fain. ,; LARGE-SWEET-JUICY Navel Oraiges 15c Dozen The largest and best orange in the city for such a small amount of money Acme Grocery Co. THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 mm NEW TO-DAY Lovers of dancing will be interested to know that the principal teacher of Astoria Dancing ' School is classed among the best teachers in round dancing in the United States. 3-1-lw Kodak Supplies. A full line of films, papers, cameras, kodaks, etc.,' just received at Hart's Drug Store. ' Just received a new line of umbrella covers. See C H. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth street When You Travel Be sure that your ticket reads vh the O. R. & N. and connections, it costs no more than via other lines. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal points in the United States, Canada and Europe. , G. W. Roberts, Agent, O. R. & N Dock, Astoria. Second-hand furniture bought and sold by R. Davis, 59 Ninth street. New Mattress Factory. Have your old furniture and mat trees made new. S9V Ninth street "Modern" Delights. When a man rasses under the hands of a barber he wants the best , skilled treatment to be had in that line. In Astoria, the man in search of such manipulation, goes direct to Petersen's "Modern1 shop, jt 572 Commercial, and gets it in any of the six chain maintained. ' The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity of the Palace Restaurant is evidence of the good management and the serv ice, at this popular dining room. For a long time the reputation of the house has been of the best and it does not wane as time progresses. The system used, that of furnishing the finest the market affords, and all can be obtained, in season, is plan that will always win, coupled as it it with the best of cooking and prompt service. A common saying nowadays Is "Get the Palace htblt" The Commercial. ' One of the coziest and most popular resorts in the city is the Commercial A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting room and handsome fixtures'" all go to make an agreeable meeting place for gentlemen, there to discuss the topics of the day, play a game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv ed there. The best of goods are only handled, and this faet being so well known, a large business is done at Commercial, on Commercial street near Eleventh.