SUNDAY, MARCH 22, IMS.
THE MQENINCJ ASffltyftJAft. AS?PPA, QREGON.
3
r ?iN NEW MEXICO.
For mor than century mccr
tchaum him been extensively itnccl in
the manufacture of pipe and cinr
holder, the principal source of supply
for the mnlrrlnl hrin deposit In the
plain of Aula Minor about 120 mites
southeast of Constantinople, These
dr-polt ere ald to hnve been worked
for other use fur more thnn a thou
sand year.
The German name mwscheum
("sea foam") ii paralleled in French
y "ecumc ilc mer," which may be
les briiutifully Iramdutcd "scum of
the ea," The inlnrrnltigUl will tell
you it ii nrpiolitc, 0 hydrous silicate
of magnesia., hut this designation will
diminish the smoker's enjoyuirnt of
hiit meerschaum pipe.
The eaite with which mrrschaum
can be carved, it whiteness, and the
fine polish it lake with wax render
It especially suitable for elaborate
carving and artistic treatment in tne
manufacture of pipe. These pipe
are prucd for the rich cream-brown
or brown color that the bowU assume
after being smoked a while. Thin
COlor III CaUSCll y mc icriiicniiuii
through the meerschaum of the mix
ture of the nicotine from the tobacco
with the wax used In poli-diing the
pipe. An long an there is absorbed
wax in the tneerchaum the color of
the pipe will grow darker and with
continued smoking will become nearly
black. It i therefore necessary to
"fix" the color of the pipe when the
proper shade Is reached. The method
employed to accomplish this is in part
a trade aecret.
The manufacture of meerschaum
into pipes is a thriving Industry In
parts of Germany and Russia, em
ploying more than 3(100 workmen.
It is said that the supply of mersch
urn for this industry is becoming low
and the discovery of deposits of the
mineral in New Mexico Is therefore
interesting.
Two deposits of meerschaum have
been located In the upper Gila River
allcy, one about 23 miles east of
north of Silver City, the other at a
mine about 12 miles northwest of
Silver City.
Mr. Douglas D. Stcrrett, of the
United States Geological Survey,
visited the mine In October, 1907, and
has prepared report on the deposits
there which-has just tee published
by tfia Survey as a part of to advance
chapter of Bulletin No, 340, "Contri
butions to Economic Geology, 1907,"
The deposit lies In the bottom and
wulls of the canyon of Bear Creek,
ucciirlng in veins, lenses, team, and
bulls in limestone in both nodular and
massive form. The nodular meer
schaum thus far tested contain Iron
Mains and particles of grit and Is in
ferior to the meerschaum of Asia
Minor. The more compact, massive
material may perhaps be found free
from stains and of better quality.
Mr, Sterrctt's report sketches brief
ly the geological relations of (he dc
posits, describes the mode of occur
rence of the meerschaum, and per
sent the result of chemical and
physical tet and analyse of the
mineral,
The pamphlet containing the report
may be had on application to the
Director of the Survey, at Washing
ton, D. C.
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Announcement.
William 15. Durke of Seaside today
fded with the county clerk hi petition
a candidate for the nomination of
representatve before the coming pri
maries. He states in hi petition that
he favor the retention of C. W. Ful
ton in the United States Senate, but
will obey the instructions given by
the people of Oregon next June on
the following bill:
"That we. the people of the State
of Oregon hereby instruct our repre
sentatives and senators in our legisla
tive assembly as such officer to vote
for and elect the candidates for
L'nited States Senator from this State
tthn receive the hiahest number of
votes at our general election.'
SEE 'THE TOYMAKER
Popular Comic Opera to Be Seen
This Evening.
TEDDY WEBB WITH THE SHOW
The Story of the Play Which is Out
of the Ordinary It it Comic
Opera With Plot nd Wealth of
Beautiful Music
"The Toymaker" a comic opera
which hold the established box of
fice records in a great many of the
thcutres of the Northwest will be the
attraction at the Astoria Theatre to
night March 22rd. It is a comic opera
with a plot, a wealth of beautiful
music, some sensational stage effects
gorgeously costumed and sccned, and
produced by the best sinning light
opera organization en-tour. In ad
dition to Teddy Webb, who heads the
organization, there arc such pro-
nounccd favorites of the operatic
Mage a Daphnie Pollard soubrette;
Rugene Wiener, tenor; Amy Leices
ter, comediannciAI. Wilder and Frank
Bertram!, comedians; Pearl Girard,
soprano and a chrous of California
beauties. The first scene of Act 1 of
"The Toymaker" shows a monastery.
Here a crowd of monks have assembl
ed and arc relating their woe. Woe is
upon them and they are about to give
up in despair when one of their mem
bers, Frederick, and apprentice and
the nephew of a rich Court Ballen
bcrg, who has been promised a for
tune by his uncle if he will forsake the
monastery and marry, agrees to make
the sacrifice in order to relieve the
plight. The monks, however, will not
agree to this and after singing "The
Angelus," they arc about to withdraw
when Michael, one of the oldest of
the monks, calls attention to the fact
that he has learned by reading a news
paper, that a Johannus Guggenheimer,
of Nurenberg, advertises that he has
for sale a doll that can sing, talk,
dance, laugh, cry, and is so life-like
that it cannot be distinguished from
a human being. At Micheal's sug
gestion the money that the monks
have is scraped together and Frede
rick is sent forth to purchase the doll.
The next scene shows Frederick in
the work-shop of the toymaker, where
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The "Meadowbrook" Overcoat'get
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York. ',
It gets it name honestly, too, for
it is the type of overcoat that will be
worn by many Ncw( Yorkers who are
members of the Smart Hunting' Set.
The "Seabright" Sack Suit derive
its title from one of the most fash
ionable resorts in easy reach of the
Metropolis. It is in the accepted style
of this seasofi and will be generally
worn by business men, bankers and
professional men,
The "Broadway Box" and "The
Manhattan Top Coat" come by their
names with equal right.
They were designed and made in
New York by Alfred Benjamin &
Co. whose tailor shoti are but a
block from Isrtiluw!iy a minute'
walk from Fifth avenue.
But you don't have to live in New
York to wear these fashionable New
clothes.
Judd Bros, of this city distribute
here the products of Alfred Benjamin
& Co., thus making it possible for our
men to be correctly attired a any
man in New York.
Judd Bros, are making a special
display this week of "Benjamin" cor
rect clothe, for men and invite all
who are interested in Men' Apparel
to visit their (tore.
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AIMEE LEICESTER
In "The Toymaker", Astoria Theatre Tonight.
previous to his "arrival, Elsa, the
daughter of the toymaker, becoming
jealous of the attention bestowed on
the automaton by her father has des
troyed it and as the doll had been
made in her image she is taking its
place. Frederick and the toymaker
strike a bargain and the supposed doll,
with a card of instructions is turned
over to Frederick.
Frederick attempts to handle the
supposed doll and its mischievious
pranks provoke no end of laughter.
The next scene shows the home of the
rich Court Ballenberg, here Frederick
has brought the doll and all arrange
ments are made for the wedding. The
rich uncle and his eccentric old friend
Schwartzenbach are much pleased
with the prospective daughter-in-law,
who is not compelled to appear stiff
and awkward like when left alone
with the old gentleman. The wedd
ding over, Court Ballenberg is about
to shower his blessings on the happy
pair when the old toymaker appears
on the scene and informs Ballenberg
of the decription. A surprise, is how
ever, in store for the toymaker, his
wife rushing upon the scene exclaims,
"Stop the Wedding. Your daughter,
Elsa, and not the Doll has been mar
ried." The finale of the scene shows
everything in consternation, the par
ents of Elsa, the relatives of Frede
rick, and the wedding guests rushing
pell mell to the monastery where
Frederick has taken the doll. The
supposed doll in the midst of the last
scene in the second act shows the
monks who are horrified at some of
her pranks. The monk in charge has
ordered the doll taken to the wood
shed to be chopped up when the wed
ding guests rush on. The audience
has opportunities galore to split its
sides with laughter at the amusing
complications which ensue. Fred
erick, however, announcing that he
has since learned that his bride is not
the doll but a real woman of flesh and
blood, and loving her dearlyi decides
to forsake his calling. Ballenberg
after his anger is subdued informs the
monks that he will settle a fortune on
them; Peter, the foreman of the Toy
shop, arrives with information that
he has repaired Guggenheimer's
wounderful doll and everything ends
happily. Some beautiful scenery, the
effect in the first act showing the Toy
shop in full working order, being one
of the most effective placed on any
stage, gorgeous costuming, humor of
the most uproaring nature, and ear
tickling music interpreted as it is by
Mr. Healy's Company, Make "The
Toymaker a most delightful affair.
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