The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 23, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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HIE JWRNINU ASTOKUN. ThTKSlA, NOVEMBER S. IHiM,
Headquarter for Pry (lood on the Lower Columbia
Thanksgiving
Table Linens.
To ladies ho bare lis, 1 Rich
ardson' linens, remark are- no
necvaary To thoe mlio have
not, a word regarding (hem : Rich
ardson's name is a guarantee for
superior linen the world throuch.
For qnality, fiuinb and wear it's
unexcelled Msdeof Ns flx fiber
ami (rms bleached. Here are epc
rinl Thanksgiving Karifain :
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The Nachotta la on th ways at the
Supple shipyard, Portland, and will .
have her twin propellers replaced with'
the Chase patent propeller.
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The British ship Kelat now at Port'1" vca,lon-
(. Ou. nlv diawuraral vessel F- W. Paigv. reprMitltu? the tan
auttable for grain In the northwest. She,
has been ottered 41 s. which her own
r refused.
It was thick outside yesterday with
a strong southerly wtnd. The channel
" nUgh- I
ice i.ru.n snip oru.-m..
rrom romand arnvea oui ai urum ui
the Nth.
There Is little stimnf In local manne
circles. The tug Wallulla wvnt dwn
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to the mouth of the river last evening:
but saw no sail outside and returned.
The new tug boat being built at Port
land for the Columbia Mills of Knapp
ton will soon he ready for launching.
It wiU be a powerful and servlcable
vessel.
The torpedo-boat destroyer Goldsbor
ough being built by Wolf & Zwicker
will iHn be ready for her trial spin.
PERSONAL MENTION, k
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Pat Lawler Is at NasH on a hunting i
trip. I
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Table Damask and
Napkins Reduced.
Kirhsrdson's Ti-inrli crass-
M ached 'able damask, a viriely
of attractive designs, t .'.s flQp i
value, vard JUV
Richardson's snow white
inch nsptius, S-M CI
grade, do....; 01 '"J
I tlifn . Portland, was In tewn
n. !. line. 01 v ninooa, was in
torla yesterday.
EdJ. J. Devem, of Chicago, was at tho
; Occident yesterday.
Capt. Stuart, of Shoalwater bay. was
j In town yesterday on burinee.
v r n.nihHl itf Portland, reels-
C. W. Ransmn and wife, of Port
land, are stopping at the (.vciuent.
-t-roi m. inooie. om.K.n .u
Illustrator, of Portland, la in the city,
Mr. P. Uallagvr. of the Palace restau-
'rant, is back at work aftvr a two)
Francisco branch housv of Morgan &
Wright, was in Astoria on buslnetw
yesterday.
A R.KRE TREAT
Will Appear at Fisher's Opert Houe
Tomorrow Xlgbt.
The Library A.clation cjinounet-a
that y gur, the Webber
Conwrt company for tomorrow night
Ttus cornpany is made up of the very
best talent, and tht- library- is very
fortunate in securing; tMs company.
They will give a varied program, con
sisting of choice slvtioris of vocal and
instrumental music, ranging from the
classics to the prevailing rag time
erases.
Ry request Miss Hewett will sing
Kestlng and Catlin's, better known rs.
Knrett & I'dall's. lates smg. "As It
was of Old." "These two Oregon boys
have made a world wide reputation
wi,h the,r "" amonK lh,! m"st!
Zizzy Zee Zum Zum" and "Just asj
tne s,Ja w?flt Dow n." Judging frr.m
the reception which this new song has
l"Tu,i 1 'B ' ' ' " 'in,, f.i.'
received. It will rival their ev-r iv.pu-
lsr "Just One Girl."
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The Bewitching Pianola
B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon.
CULLISON & CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
nprrT uirc ta New Yoik Sleek Exchange
10 Chicago Board of Trade
214.21s Chamber of Commerce,
BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY
raws taro.
4. W. Hill. ML U, rrlell.
Ckrtatmaa Tub Oh" tt 1. U
A BoMI m4 Par akMi. Oar i mil
uummbi mnom ITI
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HiikiM w lafMiuttoa iirm Ik
rclpal. i. w.
iwilul Or.
olpL. J. W. H1U H. U, f. O. 4cwe
oitrr, rrprairy ih AOrai niw
mil; Vrrrtla Military IMMlta.
lluul Tnuaua. War 4 all 4.
KKMEMltKU THE ORKOON.
ASTOHIA. Nov. tl.-K.Ulor Ator
lan: I see that the matter of rulsliiK
fuiKls fcr the printatlon of a vord
to Captain Charles K. cfurk. n com
mander of our famous butilewlilp "Ore
gon' has ben plad In churgv 'f a
cimmltt-e of Oregonlan and tUo hcal
character ha boen rno-ed by naming
Governor T. T. Oeer a chairman of
the committee. I would ther-foiv sug
gest that Mayor Isaac IWi-kiimui !
a (.vmmlttee of thr- to ooUi-t Astoria
and Clatrop c.uit.v's cmtrlbutloiM f"r
Oregon's testimonial to ilw Kallaiu
sailor whi did so much to honor our
mimesake. "Ite worthy of the n vstlc
fame these names and mountains
bar. J- II P. C.l'.AV.
PROHIUITION IN C.EOIICIA.
A Drastic Measure Pasj the Lower
House.
ATLANTA. Ga- Nov. r-The Wlll
Ingham bill which prov1d for stat.'
prohibition was passd by the house
today. If the bill juis the senate and
beoomea a law, it means the annihila
tion of saloon. Every plant for brew
ing beer or the manufacture of whisky
must be closed.
It will not Interfere with banquets
or private entertainments, but the law
will not allow any club to sell or kep
for the use of Its members intoxicating
liquors of any kind.
THE KENTUCKY COl'NT.
LOCISVILLE. Nov. 22-The cuniy
election board convened this afternoon
and took up the m.rtion to thn.w out
the vote of the city of Louisville
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Representing The Aeolian Co.,
The Largest
Portland, Oregon.
county' vote for governs was hii-
nounced showlntr Taylor's plur.illiy to
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le S.."2. After hearliiK a number of
alltilavlts read the Ixmrd adjoiirtiixl un -
til tomorrow.
HANK CLOSE P.
MINNKVIVLIS Minn. Nov. 22 -A
l , lul front Yankton. South Dakota,
to the Journal says the Y.uiktn Sav
nigs bank li,-.! Its d,'i thl aft,-r-
Th.. .i. r..i,1Lil...i f treasurer
IM "rson. li as known to be a ver
'imy depo-ltor. iiiiim'd a run which
has U-'n In pr.tr"i a day and a half
SIX PAY HACK.
i ill. r.f '-ii re,
ers tihlay siarPM at a ctiv-iitl,Mi In a
tMily 4S. t. -nr lilevii- rac- f.ir
(lie
chat'iplonshlp "f Auierlea. The lid
will go for eight i-onNfcutlw
hours
holy, riding fn-m 1.30 to 9 .10 p. in.
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NEW YOltK. Nov. :-.V-. solid silver
lovlng-cup w.is retivl at Tompkins -
vilU
tedny for Heir Admiral Schley,
from the cltiten of St. Luls.
HAYWAltD WOltSE.
NEHHASK A CITY, Neb.. Nov. 12 -
Senator Hay ward Gradually icrowsjThp niw M Jmcst an tiaot
worse.
WHERE TO EAT.
Why at The Eastern.' of course. 170!
Third St., Portland. You ran get a
good layout for IS cents here, which
will satisfy your hungrr and bring you
back ajjain to the same place. Rrmem -
oer tne taaiern.
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Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World.
Call for Non-Paitlsaa Assembly'
All rU'cHora of th Nn-aitlan party
of the t'lly of AkIoiUi, r rUriill
to aiiill at the I'oiirt IIoiim In the
City of Atorl. m Nvwinlar SMh, IW,
at t:SO p. m. for the pi,riow' of nomin
ating' eNiulliUte ('r elivllon, at th
coinlnc h'imtiU rlixMlii of ili City of
AiHorla.
Hy oi-iler of the
NUN-PA HTIS.W KXKCHTIVK
COMMITTMK.
A POEM ON MANKIND.
I.lk what Is man, but Ilk a sprouting
weed.
That (irons and ripen hul to cast lis
eel
Among the thistles and the taiisa of lf
And i hen to se It strunted In Ih
Stlfr?
Or like the cloud thai wander with th
I And is u n not lets I from a II f of eaaeT
r use a iiiiuvfirtKHii, runa io hi,
alnt
To starve or atraiigio In Ilia langlcxl
grass f
These n thought (hat ars apt to
come to many people at time. ep.
clally when they are sick and have to
lay big price for medlcltif. Hut thert
a one drug store In Oregon wher you
can swve from 10 to 14 per cent
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, t'lenienson's Prug Store, at IJt Yam.
' hill street. Port lan J. Ore. At that ators
ym ,to,Hl SanwparllU at 70.-;
I Mell-n's Komi, tl lse. i5c; Uromo Holt.
! ser, tl sits, TOc. and everything ! at
the same low rats. You can gi t red
trading stamps thers, and If you need
1 the Natural Hody Uraoe. you oan t It
I thsre.
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LMPHOVFP TOC1UUT SLEErKltS.
Italli il Are Ace1lng to Demands of
Middle Classes Who Want Pctter
Sleepllig-('r rVrvlcs.
In response to Hie demands of th
llin' the (. It. A N. ami Ita connes
Hoiik nre nUclng In operation a much
belter grade of tourist sleepers for Pa
I cil cimst service than at any previous
tune. i ne laraeiy mcreaara irwnic id
this section of the country has demand-
ed all the Improvementa of latter-day
tnumportatlon. and In consideration of
this the rnltroad are establishing a
1 service which Is excellent In every uar-
1 ticu!ar. Not only are the wtshw of
fir!.,) nANMtnrni rv1 hot lhnA
tt1, Brv iravellna? to and from th Kaat
I on second-class tickets ars splendidly
I caril for. There was a tlm when a
it. tirl.t lper appealed to a tlmltsd
, number of people who wots trartllng
I ? "cheap" rder. In every meaning
I i 'I nr (run, w, mm rri, inn v iieaai
1 prn a rndlral change. With tha bet
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and on may now travel upon them
and enlny all the privileges of a first-
class sleeprr at a greately reduced rats.
Dally, on the O. It A N. east-bound
fast mall, I attached on of these lat
est Improved tourist sleepers, a mods!
I nt hentitv Anit hamtanm annotrtf matntA
counterpart of ths flrst-claas sleeper.
One noticeable feature of ths nsw
tourist cars I th absenc of a smoking
apartment. Ths new cars being built
bv ths Pullman Comnanr ars not ora-
vid -d with smoking apartmsnta. This
new departure has been taken beoaus
of the fact that mun through trains
re provided with compoalts cars, which I
i nnit.e a smoker for ths sleeolna-car :
passengers. I
VWA'.N A. V ,'S: V,
' If" is a litlli- won!, Idit it stiiml-i in tin- way "I' nri niii'li-li-iiii,'
ii licaji of tilings. Ilmr often a j. r-i .'IiiihIs ly a j -in no
ami c.iaiiiin': "If coiilil only piny nwio;iiiliniitly!" Wlicii
you lii ar a great pianist, you say: "If I cmiM only play like
1 1 iiit!" Well omioiI people, one ainl all, VOt' (AN! You run
play extpiisitely, liiilliaiitly, witli expression, artiitieally. Yoii
ean surprise yourself, ami you can lo all this without previom praetiet'. I'se
a Pianola instead of the olil-style lianil-playine;. I J y lueaiiH of a Pianola you
can play instantly any piece of piano music ever written. Tin; Pianola
is a separate instrument, but it plays any piano. )rop in ul the Occident
Hotel and see one. We'll show you how to play. Pianolas cost Jf'i'iO.
Kiisy terms if desired. ,
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Armstrong's Combined Theory and Prtctlc DoekkMpdsx
Ettulenti Jtaru to ktp books fiacff at thty ai kp ta buslataa. taaW
book, no wast of tluis la protUas copjlof. Madt latsjisatlag aa4 practical j
th ue f collegs curtsncy, builaess farms, bill list, tta. JavtstlgaU this a
nieihoJ of ttachiu,'. It Biakss bookkcepJsf afy. Call at tbt collrs, or writa,
Our Shorthand Course
Inc'jv. flptUIng, Grammar, Writing, Corie.pouilfiuf, Shorihaait, Typewriting,
Letter Copying, Manifolding. BulaM Potnn, Ugl Documrots, Court Ttpcrs,
tstunl work u tl colltft caV. Our gtaduatrs r citble steoogrspbsra,
Portland Business College
nttb and Yamhill SU. A. P. Armstrong, Prln.
Open alt the year. Students may rntrr at any liitr Uui new, Shorthand
ami I'.nglish depart mcnts. ltivle or claa Imiructien. Catalogue fre.
Plunr) Pudding, Raisins,
New fresh and M'nce Mat, Currants, ft
Seasonable Goods ppkin croobtrries t
Citron Squash Etc.
a r n s a
I tarry mc uaision iieaim rooas
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C. A. WHALE,
Wholesale and
Kraiiirh and Hach,
SiliafTrf, Hchlllrr,
and many oilier.
Iti-tll-IKi l itiiin Avenue und
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Instruments Sold
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Portland Wareroomi, 335 florrlaon StM Marquam Bld'g.
New York, 18 Went 23rd HL I-ondon, 225 Regent Bt.
Fori, 32 Avenue de L'Opera, .
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ctorles at Merlden, Conu., Worcester,
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Wheat Flakes, Crano,
Whole Wheat Crackers, )
Breakfast Food. Select
Bran. Yeast Cocoa,' Koffy P
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Kcholl and Co.
Miller. Ann Arbor
lletilley and otbera
PORTLAND OREGON.
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