THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1903, HUB MOBBING ASTOllIAN, ASTORIA, OilEGOI i i t 1 HM I liiiy lumurii Jefferson Brothers in "Th3 Rivals," Richard Grins- ' Icy 'Skcridan's Fair.oiis sge,it, h one of the most interesting of aroup of famiua red teen, who formed the 'aUncMiJir. party on the fort, "in "The Flaming Arrow," the romantic drama by Lincoln J. Carter which cornci to the' Astoria Theatre next Sunday. . Red Flash, art. old man cow, will be teen with this attraction. He was once, and indeed for a full decade, the attest of all Indian runners, it I laid that sprint of 100 miles a day at bearer of important message! between force of the regular army cornel to the Astoria Theatre, play goers ard music lover have In store a rare f-;it pf comedy and Song. The book 'is by David Edwin, who hat several farce success! to hia, credit, the music and lyrics are by the well known song writer, Qeorge Fletch er. Ibis mirthful mtwca! farce of fers light entertainment of a breezy and refined character, and it has been filling theatres to the overflow for the past two seasons in "the prin cipal cities in the United Stales and Canada. MiK I. M."WU!iamn, ol 11rc, ' the Mcrnt.Kd reprMtnUtire ol The AntorUn sud wiil tk eareof w"! Itein.ornf w, ordemfoir uijMr!pliii rind !! klmie of printing. A woman of taste and, refinement after witnessing a performance qf "The Rival" as presented by Joseph and William W,' Jefferson was over heard to sayi "This has been I profitable evening," and then she kd half resentfully, "Why don't we have more o themf" Her remark, it is believed, voiced the sentiments of nearly, every per son In the large audience that had just : witnessed , Richard Brinsky Sheridan's comedy with .every, evi dence. of delighted enjoyment . The language of the play may, seem to tis antiquated In expression and certain of the characters may impress us as old fashioned, but the wit, because It is genuine, is keen, and the; humor of the situations, by reason of the skilful ease with which they are created, has lost none of Us power to amuse and gladden. Not only the eye is gratified by witnessing one of those ."old fash ioned comediesbut the mind, too, is roused and entertained and the auditor departs feeling that he has been not only diverted and amused but refreshed and invigorated. Sueh an evening is, in truth, profitable, for the recreation that is one of the chic ends of theatre-going has been obtained and the mental faculties have not been left unused, or, what is more damaging, been dulled by inanity and worse. Why we do not have more of them Is a text rcquir Ing too jfar-reaching treatment to re ceive attention here even if it were desirable. Managers, , player and puClic are each in part to blame for the infrequency of such evenings profit, but it is doubtful if .the, chief portion of such blame can with jua tic be laid to the door of the public If the theatre-going public, of tils city desire to spend a "profitaU everting", they should not .foil to see "i'h Riv.il"i when it is presented bv' Joseph and William Jefferson at the Astoria Theatre tonight "FLAMING ARROW." Red Flash the famous Indian run' ner,' who carried Cutter's last mcs- wa but a trifle. IT formerly tu one of the most noted blood-thirsty warrleri in the Dakota plaint. "ma's new Husband." In "Ma' New Husband which To Cur? a Cold, in One Day ',. Take LAXATIVE BROMO OnSnine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. ,W. tiROVE'S signature is on each box. 25 cents. Subscribe to the Morning Astorian. I , Quite a serious accident occurred the first part of the week when J. W. James, an' employee of the Haw kins Brothers was kicked by a horse breaking a rib and severely bruising him. It will be some time before Mr. j James will be able to resume his work at the livery stable. J. H, McAfee returned Monday from several days visit to Portland. Jake Jlybargcr, left Monday for an extended trip through Oregon and California, , Leo Wise, junior, partner in the J firm of Wise .brothers left the first of the week for Portland he will visit various' other? places of interest before returning home. , John R. Goultcr, returned the later part of the week from a few, days spent at the Nastl. S. S. . Sbngerfand and family, re turned recently from Barbera, Afri ca, where they have been doing mis sionary work for a year or more. They met with a great deal of oppo sition from the time they arrived in Africa up to the time they left. The government, officials objected to re ligious teachings among the natives. Mr. Siingerland's friends gladly wel come him again to their midst Miss Ruth Richardson, of Oyster ville was a guest of Elinore Williams for a few days last week. ' i ' . The social dance given Saturday evening ty the dance committee was thoroughly enjoyed by all. A larger crowd was in attendance, than in fact fact was expected, there being sev eral persons from both Long Beach and Chinook. The music consisted of a violin and piano, and was excel lent, contributing largely to the good time enjoyed by all. Miss Connie Robinson was a guest of her friend Miss Myrtle Wil liamson over Sunday. She returned home Monday morning. Harry Waters, a member of the Cape Disappointment Life Sav ing Crew returned Monday from a short leave of absence which be spent in Astoria. Mrs. A. N. Eohia left Tuesday for ber hoate at The Dalle Oregon af ter a very pleasant visit with Ilwaeo friends. - Miss Ruth Richardson and her sister fri- ,Espy, ; of , Oystervillc, passed through Ilwaco Tuesday on their way to Portland. Samuel Easeel, of Chinook wait a visitor to Ilwaco the first of the week. , : .. Ben ,. Hawkins, a very popular young man among the Ilwaco peo ple, both young and old left Monday for Vancouver where be will go in fo a partnership with his brother-in-law Allen Carmichael. Mr. Hawkins left with the best wishes, of tii3 many Ilwaco friends, for success and pros perity in this new field of endeavor. Mr. and Mrs. Myers arrived Mon day morning from Southern Oregon where, they have spent some months. They will make a short stay in Il waco. The following teachers left Mon day on the North bound train for South Bend, where they go to at tend the nineteenth annual session of the Pacific County Tachers Insti tute where they expect to enjoy an intellectual treat: Mr. Mcayher, Miss B. Herrshner, Miss Giss, Miss Irene Scott, and Miss Hughes, and Miss Hitsman. ' A Jeweler's Experience C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk "a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complex ion, cured my backache and the ir regularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Rem edy to all sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and other remedies had failed. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store, , ' - - A Healthy Family "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr.' King's New Life Pills, three yean ago," sayi L. AY: Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guilford, Maine. 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