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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1908)
SUNDAY MARCH 29, 1908. THE MOKNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA OREGON. Mc aae in Are now on display in oiir show windows. See how easy Mary Ann turns the Handler ;l The.FoardlStoke II Successors to Fo-.rd & Stokei Co. XL. Fisher Brothers Company 4- f! SOLE AQENT8 ' ' .'..h-i-; Barbour and Finlayion Salmon Twini and Netting McCormlck Harvesting Machine! 1 v Oliver Chilled Plougha Malthoid Roofing1 Sharplel Cream Separatori Raecolith Flooring Storrett'a Toola Hardware, Groceries, Ship Chandlery Tan Baric, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar, 1 Aib Oari, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Bran Goods, Faints, Oils and Clan Fishermen! Pure' Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seine Web Wo Wont Your Trad FISHER BROS. BOND STREET V.Vi l '' '' l ' r'' ' " P ifWAAAAAAA'f' 'j SV""- V'A AASit0- r; VA AtM 't 'W i. ;.' ' , .... " ' vA - 'y A', V "-v v I"- 4 1".' ' ' V ' W' . AWwuA',v ' . , At" i' AA- A iA i A A yA A Ak'''.A - J J ' , , ' ', 'A?d:p4 i i 9 V , A - pwYprk 0 you want to see yourself dressed like a 2 v t , ? New Yorker? Then come in and try 1 Pi Miller and Draper in "The Minstrel Man and the Porter," with the Elks' Mins trels. 3d John Fox, Pres. F. L. Blabop, Sec. " ' Aitorla Savlnga Bank, Treaa Nelaoa Troyer, Vice-Prea. and Supt; ..'' ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED ... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers v 'COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. Correspondence Solicited. Foot of Fourth Street Sherman Transier Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager. " - ' ' ' Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and TransferredTrucks and Furniturt ... ,,,,! .iWagona Pianoa Moved, Boxed and Shippitd. 433 Commercial Street Main Phone 121 THE TRENTON FirstClass Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, OREGON 2 MfltlttMtH4MHtHI II H Hit I M IMC Everything is now in complete readiness for the big minstrel jubilee at the Astoria theater tomorrow and Tuesday. The advance sale opens this morning at 11 o'clock and judg ing from the sale of seats there will be a big crowd on hand when the box office opens. The line-up of the show is complete and will introduce Mr. G. C. Fulton as interlocutor. The end men who will flank him on either side are Messrs Hocfler, Judd, Schol fidd, Carruthers, Nello Johnson, Fred Johnson, Franseen, "Ches" Fox, Miller and Draper. These men will entertain with song and jest Some will sing on tomorrow night and some on Tuesday night The Bal lads are in the capable hands of Messrs. Schimpff, Abercrombie, Jas. J. Johnson, "Bill" Gratke, McCue and Zeigler. The first part closes with a beautiful scenic transforma tion introducing Mrs. Charles L. Houston in the picture. This Is one of the most effective finales ever seen anywhere. The second part of the show is opened by Messrs. Miller and Draper in a irood sketch, followed by J. C. Swope as monoloquist, who will tell some good stones and sing an origin al song. Then comes an act which has the reputation among profession al people of being the funniest talk ing act in vaudeville. It will be pre sented by Messrs. John E. Gratke, Charles H. Callender and Charles Wright. Next comes Miss Kathryn Shively in popular songs, and the closing number is a plantation act in troducing Nello Johnson, Harry Hocfler, "Bill" Scholfield and Carl Franseen, together with oth er members of the company. On the second night nearly ail the songs are changed and all the jokes arc different The grand parade is tomorrow at noon and will be a hum mer. It will be well worth a trip down town to see and the streets IQ 52, S?. i;k;:;v - --w.; ...... I E JL JL i!3 V A Hi! filial OK. 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C SWOPE, Monoloquist Many requests have been received for seats from people from Warren ton, Fort Stevens, Seaside, , Ham mond and Portland and hrge delega tions from these places will be pres ent and cheer on the Elks. Numer ous box parties have been formed for both nights and the engagement will be a great social success. The man agetnent has engaged an orchestra leader from Portland and the orches tra will be a feature of the show. Nothing has been overlooked to make the production an immense suc cess in every way. Remember the sale opens at 11 o'clock this morning. TRACK MEET AT STANFORD. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Mar. 27. The first year athletes of Stan ford University and the blue and gold will be the supremacy of the third consecutive time in a dual track and field meet this afternoon on the Ber keley oval. This question has been decided finally by the local managers and the affair will take place In spite of the adverse conditions ex isting here at present. 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