- rTw..- THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1008.
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The Astoria National Association
will give a masquerade ball at the
National Hall, Uppertown
aturdav Evening
March 7. Music by the Orchestra
Dance Ticket 35c ...... Spectators 50c
Everybody Welcome
in
MARINE MEMORANDA
Gran d Masked
Skating Gar nival
Will be given Tuesday evening, March 10th.. Suitable pries, to-wit:
Best dressed lady, pair nickle plated skates.
Best dressed gent, $2.00 worth skate tickets.
Best sustained character, lady, $2.00 worth of skate tickets.
Best sustained character, gent. $2.00 worth of skate tickets.
Most comical make-up, lady, $1.50 worth of skate tickets.
Most comical make-up, gent, $1.50 worth of skate tickets.
Most graceful skater, lady, $1.50 worth of skate tickets.
Best tramp, $1.00 worth of skate tickets.
Masquers only will be allowed on the floor until 8:30, grand march
and tmmasque. :; , ; , ..r '1!SSZSWSSSSSS
Admission Ladies and children, 15 cents; gents, 25 cents. Come
early; bring your skates.
Numantia Crosses in From the
far Cathay."
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PORTLAND, RICOH.
The Old Reliable
Painless
Chicago
Dentists
Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts.
ASTORIA, ORE.
Phone 3901
Headquarters
PORTLAND, ORE.
Are equipped to do all kinds of
Dental work at very lowest prices.
Nervous people and those aiHicted
with heart weakness may have no
fear of the dental chair.
22 K. crown.... $5.00
Bridge work, per tooth 5.00
Gold "fillings $1X0 up
Silver fillings 50c to $1X0
Best rubber plate ....$800
Aluminum-line plate $10 to $15.00
These offices are modern through
out We are able to do all work
absolutely painless. Our success is
due to uniform high grade work by
gentlemanly operators having 10
to 15 years- experience. Vegetable
Vapor, patented and used only by
us for painless extraction of teeth,
50c. A binding guarantee given
with all work for 10 years. Exami
nation and consultation If rile.
Lady in attendance. Eighteen of
fices in the United States.
Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts.,
over Danziger store.
BRITT AND McFARLAND SIGN.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 5.-A
despatch from Los Angeles says that
Jimmy Britt has signed for a 24-
round contest with Packy McFarland,
of Chicago, to take place in this city
on the night of March 31. The weight
will be 133 pounds at 3 o'clock.
Prof. H. A. Howell, of Havana, Cuba,
Recommends Chamberlain's '
Cough Remedy.
"As long ago as I can remember
my mother was a faithful user and
friend of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, but never in my life have I real
ized its true value until now," writes
Prof. H. A. Howell, of Howell's
American School, Havana, Cuba. "On
the night of February 3rd our baby
was taken sick with a very severe
cold, the next day was worse and the
following night his condition was
desperate. He could not lie down
and it was necessary to have him in
the arms every moment Even then
his breathing was difficult I did not
think he would live until morning. At
last I thought of my mother's remedy,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which
we gave, and it afforded prompt re
lief, and now, three days later, he
has fully recovered. Under the cir
cumstances I would not hesitate a
moment in saying that Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and that only, saved
the life of our dear little boy." For
sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists.
TWO BURNED TO DEATH.
SAN DIEGO, CaL, March 5. A
4-year-old son of Frank Gumbo and
his aged grandmother were cremated
last night when their home at Caljohn
was burned.
. For Diseases of the Skin.
Nearly all diseases of the skin such
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum 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. Many
cases have been cured by its use. For
sale by Frank Hart and leading drug
6 sts.
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
NEW YORK, March 5.-John T.
Keating, known throughout the Mid
dle West as an orator, will deliver the
main address at a memorial service-in
honor of Robert Emmet, the Irish
patriot martyr, in Brooklyn next
Sunday night. Justice Victor J. Dow
ling of the supreme court, will also
speak. Leading the musical program
for the service is the name of William
Ludwig, the famous Dublin baritone.
German Ship Nal Depart! for Europe
Samson Due Down With Big
Load of Jetty Equipment for Gray's
Harbor Other Dock News.
The British ship Nereus, Captain
Moller, 47 days from Varparaiso,
Chili, crossed in yesterday and is at
anchor in the lower bay. She had
three men on board so ill as to re
quire hospital care and treatment, and
are now ensconced, at. St.. Mary's
Otherwise, the trip was uneventful.
The 'steamship Breakwater arrived
down from Portland early yesterday
morning, bound for Coos Bay, with a
full complement of passengers; and
after leaving 50 tons of ballast coal at
the Sanborn dock, went outward.
The steamer Alliance crossed in at
an early hour yesterday morning from
Coos Bay, and went to the Cullender
dock for a short stay, and thence to
Portland. , v
The steamship ' Numantia was
among the early morning arrivals
yesterday, from China, after a fine
weather passage clear across. She
went on to the metropolis without
any delay in this harbor.
The fine German ship Nal, Captain
Schulte, left out yesterday afternoon
for Europe, with her big cargo of
grain. She took with her the lost
anchor and 600 feet of chain she drop
ped in this harbor and picked up
again after a lot of trouble and ex
pense, F. Hirsch, first officer of the steam
er Sue H. Elmore, returned from
Portland yesterday after having suc
cessfully passed examination for the
grade of master of vessels of 500
tons.. He has been appointed master
of the Elmore motor schooner Evie
and took command yesterday; and
will sail today for Tillamook Bay and
Wallport, with a general cargo.
The motor schooner Gerald C,
which was to have left yesterday for
the Siletz, will not get away until
today.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore will
arrive from Tillamook tomorrow and
go to Portland direct, on her new
schedule.
The steamer Geo. W. Elder will
leave the Callender dock at an early
hour this morning for the Coast of
California.
The motor schooner Berwick has
put into Coos Bay in rather serious
trouble, having lost her rudder post
during a gale on her journey to the
south'ard.
Vv "tsJH AV"
(Clever
ClotUhes
For the
M&im of
.oday.oe.
Snappy, distinguished
garments that have all the
"ear marks of elegance"
and are so smart in char-
the patronage of stylish U
young chaps "that know
Copyright 190 by Hart Schatfher 6? Mar plCT VJ iZpC-JV-r
Our Underwear Line
Is most complete. Priced at SI the suit and up
I
Special
In Suspenders
this Week
50c Pair
LEADER IN NOBBY CLOTHES
on port side. John McNulty, Nauti
cal Expert, in charge Br. Hydro.
Office, Custom House, Portland, Or.
The Wireless Station on Smith's
Point was 111 communication with the
steamship Enterprise bound for Hon
olulu. She was 1300 miles away when
the communication was made. The
station was also in conversation with
the station on Vancouver Island.
The British shp Largiemore, now
at the coal dock, will begin discharg
ing cargo this morning, Brown & Mc
Cabe, through their agent, Mr. John
son, do the work. Eleven of the
Largiemore men were paid- off by
Mr. Cherry, the British vice consul,
yesterday, and one or two of them
fully discharged.
The tug Samson is due to leave
Portland tomorrow with the barge
Wallacut laden with 40 jetty cars and
one locomotive, all bound for the
Gray's Harbor jetty work, and will
leave out at once if the fine weather
holds.
The Undine came down on schedule
time last evening and went back at
with plenty of business on both
decks.
1
Capt. O. A. Daewerits of the
schooner Forester reports from Santa
Rosalie that on February 2nd, lat. 32
deg. 15 tnin, N. long. 123 deg. 12 min.
W. he sighted the forward half of
what seemed to be a steam schooner
burned and broken in two, floating
bottom upward and standing 5 feet
above water, with foremast floating
NEW TO-DAY
The Clean Man.
The man who' delights in personal
cleanliness, and enjoys his shave,
shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As
toria, always goes o the Occident
barber shop for these things and
gets them at their best.
To The People.
In submitting my name to the elec
tors of the Fifth Judicial District for
their consideration for the office of
District Attorney of said District, 1
desire to say that if I am nominated
and elected, I will, during my term
of office, honestly vigorously and
impartialy perform all the official
duties pertaining to said office, with
out fear or favor, endeavoring always
to accord to every individual, irre
spective of party, politics or person
alities, a square deal under the law,
keeping always uppermost in my mind
the interests of the tax payers of said
District and State.
E. B." TONGUE.
"JUST IN AND JUST RIGHT"
Finnan Haddie
Cromarty Bloaters
Smoked Chinook Salmon
Acme Grocery Co.
THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS
521 COMMERCIAL STREET
PHONE 681
(among the best teachers in round
) dancing in the United States. 3-1-lw
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Is there a better way to
keep the family longer at
table, to keep it together?
Ycmt rrocer returns rovr mnj U m doa'l
Us Schilling-! Beit: w M Urn
The Alderbrook Y. P, S. C. E. will
give in the basement of the church,
Saturday evening, March 7th. A pro
gram will be rendered and refresh
ments" served. Admission: Adults,
25 cents; children, 15 cents.
Merry Widow Where? The Bon
Ton of course shows this popular hat
first. See our window display.
Georgia Pennington, 483 Bond streett
New Grocery Store.
Try our own mixture of coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables.
Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main
1281.
For .Good Wood
From the Tongue Point Lumber
Company, 16-inch stove length. Call
up Prael-Eigner Transfer Co., Phone
221.
Lovers of dancing will be interested
to know that the principal teacher of
Astoria Dancing School is classed
When You Travel
Be sure that your ticket reads vi
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.
"Modem'' Delights.
, When a man 1 asses 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
"Modern" shop, at 572 Commercial,
and gets it in any of the six chain
maintained. ,:,
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. Set C. H. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth
street .
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
doei not wane at time progresses.
The system used, that of furnishing
the finest the market affords, and all
tan be obtained, in season, ii a plan
that .will always win, coupled as It is
with the best of cooking and prompt
service. A common saying nowaday a
Is "Get the Palace habit" ,
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 meetinor nlace 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 fact being so well
Known, a large business is done at the
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commercial, on commercial street
near Eleventh.
The man who la always 09 time has
l big advantage In the ateofjla for
luceess.-Chlcago Record-feraU.