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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1899)
C3 K TUB MOUSING AS'lHlftUK, 'silMAly POlPhM ft, llcadmuirtors for Dry Goods rm the Lower Columbia Fur Garments IVsprctivc (iiirx lmorrt uYsirin I be Burst quslity at sco DODitcn) priced vi iinot sll'ord to (mrlook our viporb show ing of KWvunt Fur Cspe sad Collarettes. All ninlo from the timt ta and in I lie timet approved sty Irs. A TUIt to our New Story Jti- The A. Dunbar Co. THET CUT AND FIT. Two Fashionable Furriers Who Are Earnlr.g- Well-Merited Approval. , Urd, Barth. Fralerlcluon and Crosby, I Commander W. K. Sherman, lieuten ant-Commander Wilson, Lieutenant I Aberrrotnble, Ensign Trulllnger, Pro- - - fessor Mcflue. Messrs. R. Ashum. Oh- Good work, com style and perf'ft ; ler, Keed. Tallant. Wright. J. Allen, Mc flt peak louder for the furrier than Le4. Fung. Brown, Waldman, Lewis, any advertisement that can be written. Wren. Peterson, Casll. Graham, Dan AppU-Mlh A Prasil. the fashionable Allen, Seaborf , ttiinger, Upshur, Bell furrkrs, at 141 Third street, between man. Ryan, Tayler. Woodneld. Curtis. Alder and Morrison, guarantee abso- Glrard, A. Osburn, Bell, Crcwbjr. lute satisfaction In every case where; purchase la made at their establish ment. Both gvntlemen are practical cuuoni aim mwrs. no mic oeen to. V C- a Pohl undertaker and lu. Pioyei in some of tne largest nouses ner4l dlr.vtor, presents his card In to In the principal cities of the United jav, lssUA Mr rhol loca,te4 t ,ne States. There is a my and finish to wrntr of E1).V(mth Duan1 strft, ail w.vk turn out by this Arm that ,n(1 u nrtted for gtvllng orJtfrs stump both gentlemen experts In this priln,p, careful attention, business. Garments will be taken to! . bo made over or repaired, and the work ! A e4, .pp, el9t,whore ta lu ol" "n lne p.wsioie oe- ; hmna contains the i ment tht Mrs. R.ws, CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers DiRFfT yvirfs m New York stock Exchange UlKtlT WIWES TO ChkagQ Bcafd of lra(Je 214-215 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. THAT JOTFUL FEELING, With the exhilarating sens of re newed health and strength and In ternal cleanliness, wmch follows ths use of Byriip of Figs, Is unknown to the few who have not progressed be yond the old-time medicines and the ehea p substitutes sometime offered but never accepted by ths well-Inform- u. ituy ths genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. NEW APS TODAY. I announee- at 1SS Eleventh j street has a line of millinery that cap j tivates the eyes of all beholders. Mrs. Ross is especially well-known, and , as well. Is the fact that the prices on her Roods are lower than can be ob tained elsewhere. Mi&s McRea has her millinory es tablishment at the corner of Tenth and Commercial streets. It is crowuVd with patrons almost dally, which is a fair irJicntion that the various styles in millinery carried are wha the public crave snd are glad to pay for. Miss McRca displays exceptional tasti' in selecting her stock, and this fact se cures for her the lanre trade which she Is enabled to cater to. THE CITT COUNCIL. Aa adjourned meeting of the city council was held last night, and the matter of the Seventeenth street Im provement considered. Tie city survey- submitted the fol lowing report: 'Gentlemen: Pursuant to instruc tions, I report on the crossing of Sev-tntc-enth and Grand streets. The es tablished grades are as follows: North bide of crossing. 115.5; south side cf( crossing, 11S.3. Present elevations are as follows: North side, 113.6: south siie, 117.5. After ascertaining the ele-' vatlons, I consulted with the chairman J of the street committee, and by his In-! struction I -nade the estimate of prob-j able cost to make Improvement com- j In another column will be found the pond with the present elevation of the ( advertisement of the well-known Bee closing. uepociruiiy submitted. Hive, at 47 Commercial street. The "N. D. RAYMOND. ! Bee Hive Is well named, for without "City Surveyor." j question it is one of the busiest stop., The report was received and placed, not only In Astoria but In the state. oa me- , Mr. and Mrs. Copeland, who conduct wine mscussion roiiowea tne reading the estabtlshnjei. are exceptionally ine repon. air. van Dusen. who iionular In thl Mtv onH t-ir.iri(v owns consiaerabie property on Seven-! are clearly entitled to the success thry teenin street, was called upon to ex-1 have attained, press Us vle. He said that person- ally he would not be eager for the pro- J. g. Dellinger. at Ninth and Commer- dui nis neignoors c(a streets, publishes the fact that he their account be tma in.t ruuivv niPiv wn would like it to go through speedily, j n Cal-ndars and can satisfy any He thought all the property-owners ( t0 fancy &nd quallty n Mg wlshe.1 the street to conform with the direction. Mr. Dellinger has Just fln present crossings, which had always ishi;d ard delivered (to County Clerk been supposed to be grade. ! wherit- the bIank forma for the 1S9J In order to safely conform with the' assessment rolls. The work Is amax- Ishes of the property-owners - the lngiy neat and accurate. Another ex cour.cil again referred back the ordi-, cellent job by the same house is a new nance which directs the improvement 1 nf i.n.,k f,- th ii. vnH.,.i FOR RENT OR SALE. A very deslrabls dairy farm, finest braver dam land with abundant living water, ana cow, buildings, orchards and separators. Address Robert Craw ford. Nehalem, Tillamook county, Ors. WoaaVs Welf. re within her own control: greatest French medical .triumph of this een tury, for al 1 female Irregularities, weakness, etc.; a positive blessing to married ladles. Call or writ for sealed Information. Inclose stamp. Office, Washington street, over Cordray", rooms -I0, Portland, Or. KNAPP BROS., Health Food Co., Kat Portland, Ore., Manufacturer o MT BL'TTFR, the FimkI f.ir nlf and K B CKKKAI. the Health 1 VI nk. THE PARLOR CANDY STORE A TAiiti, l'tovrietor. SiHH-ial sttetiiion itiven to family orders. PlREiCeCHE'M in ljrvi or Small tjuaiiiuin A sent tor CUNT-IRS CANDItS 8(vecil mi t ntion ivsn to feimly orilrrs, Wholesale and lielsil lValers in CANDIES 4S3 Commercial St., Aloti, Oregon, Books Bought, Sold iinil lit the Exchanged Hundreds of Bargains Tho Largest Stock of Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods," Notions, Etc., on tho Columbia River. anirururijvnfuinnfuvnnnnnrn 5 of pesed Improvement, wished it, and on 10 op maae on tne present established bank grade, and the city attorney was In-1 tructed to draw up proper resolutions preparatory to re-eabllshing the1 grade and making It conform to the ' present crossings. In order that th?' Improvement might not be delayed any ' lonjtr than necessary, the council then' adjourned to ment at 7:30 p. m. Mon- day night to further act. , Mr. Dellinger possess a fine plant and Is prepared to do all kinds of book and magazine binding, as well as ar tistic Job work. Jorthmest Optieal Go. THE LABBE BUILDING, SECOND tod WASINtiTOX, 8t Rooms 20, 21, 22, 23 PORTLAND - OREGON SOCIETY NOTES. ; The winter social season (for surely! this is winter) was fairly launched byi the parly given by Miss Fox last week.! This week's doings include many llttl-?' gatherings not reported and several in-' terestirg affairs described in the Asto-: rian. , Loal pociety anticipate a gay win ter, and several large functions are be-1 Ing planned. The Assembly club will1 dniibt!Bs contribute Its quota i.f thr- or four dancing parties, and the As-i setnbly hails are always at the high-' water mark of local society -ITons. Tip Fi.sh-Jewett wedding an the re ception tendered Mrs. Parker wf-re among the pleasant features of th week. j Social notes for the Sunday "dition I should roach the office Saturday morn- j Ing. Po.-la! matters will receive spec- i ial consid-jration in the Sunday As- i torian and communications will be re-: ceived with thanks. i Mr. V,'alter Seaborg of Ilwaco, Miss; Madge Chapman of Spokane, Misses; Josephine Allen, Alice Wakr-fleld. Nora I a'artin and Ethel Grejineld of Port land were among the visitors at the Chrysanthemum club party. There are two or three festive gain-1 erlngs promised for Thanksgiving time, I and promoters are even looking as far ahead an the Christmas-New Tear hoi-' lflays. The Chrysanthemum club gave their 6i8t party of the season Friday night at Foard & Stokes hall. An exr-llent floor, eood music and p.- gratifying as semblage of beau:y and gallantry com bined to make the occasion one thor oughly enjoyable. The patronesses were M'-si lames Osburn, N'well, Thomson and IMIborn. Among thrs present were Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Newell, Mr and Mrs. M. Barg'-r, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hellborp, Mr. and Mrs. N. Crosby, Mr. am C. Tl. Thomson, Mr. and Mrf. K. Oa burn. Misses Nellie Utzlnger, May TTt zingcr, Curtis, Ross, Allen, Wakefl ld, Cliapman, Ohler, Gratke, Martin, Greer.iield, Lewis, Marie Utzlnger, Mor gan, Stevenson, Clara Toung, Caroline Tounj, McLean, Lovett. Sands, Ood- Novelties. Great Left Over Sale Prices A way Down. You'll tay So, When You See Prices. Great American ImportiniL Tea Co. Stores Everywhere. 100 Stores. 171 Coauaardal St., Astsrla. Every Hand ' fM it. Reaches for tlie delicious CHOCOLATE AND CREAM BONBONS made at The Spa Candy Factory The largestt lino of Lownoy's Famous Chocolates ever brought to Astoria. A. B. COONLEY, I'rop'r. 'Phone 2064 thjxnnnnnruxnnnjrwjxnnnnnnn' Beautiful MIlHnery . . . At prices within tbe reach of all. Call and examine tbe new tjlea. MRS. BOSS. 183 11th Street. W. C. A. Pohl, WIT! C0I9IEI. Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director Old Book Store Hixtory, HioKrapliy, Mech.miosl, Keferrnre, rH'lry, MisIIcmI, Law. lieliii'ioiiii, Seientitio All tamliiril works. Second-haml school Wiki, Intve tlix k cheap. SeMD(l-liKt)d inavajitiis. Li braries N'tiglit. Ijirge stork u( nuvi'ls, 10.0t titles. . j HYLAND BROS. rORTI.A.M). OU. I'.N-l Yamhill St., Ivl,.w Second. Telrpliotie l!ed iS-l The "Delsane" and "Regent" Shoes for Women All Equal Styles f f to One ay Price 7; j $5.00 $3.50 I y shoe Caekcti and Funeral ly on han Snppliet constant- (1. Corner 11th and Duane StH, Astoria, Ore Also "Queen Quality" Shoe6 for Women $3.00 1 E. C. Gcddard & Co. Oregouian Building, Portland. . . . THE SHALLEST EXPENSE . . . $1,300.00 Worth of Bedspreads, Blan kets aud Com forts, at Special Prices. 7.c gray dittim blsuksls, Urgs fl, snls rrs t"a $1.00 gr y or wbits cotton blank- la, lull !, sals (irtc (11V. tl grav halt iml blankrla, full as, sals priis l W. 75o lares sits twd spirsJs, ial pries Mo I.UU largs sim lJ rprrm'l," sals prn-s t(Vo fl.-.5 -1 l4 heavy Utxl a(.rvada, ial prios tOa. f l-'-'S larvs siisrmlronrortcra.pars whits cotton tilling, sals prk-s I1.U6. Linens and Domes tics. tU-ii.cU t-itra Iictj crvam datuask, 4Vt yard sitrs uo valtis. &.S-iuih 'nil lilcsclisd all linen damark, 3So wr yartl. Turkey rs.1 table danwak, '.W per yartl 'x. blcucletl ilinnrr napkina al l (X) r doX'D. sue Irmtf.l napkins, sptvial Ladies Silk Waists. An il.s mile price fti ili'en. I. I. cial ynnl pvial -i'4o yaril, wliln muslin vxtraiirilitmry uiTsrins ladies' llus kits aiats iu all Ultwl alylei and culura from li 75 .Vsw plam and pUul woolou skirt Walal now on sals, every one up Inflate In stylrs and colorings. When you waul to buy corns and sos ua, it may mean a saving, Ladles' Furnish ings. ladies' 13't vest at Ur. I jkhos' heavy rublrsr vast !tfie ladies' uualln night gtiwnaaixiolal 4Ao. Ladies' outing llaunal idgbl rna, 4.V, toe, tkV, 73oand ll.UU Cliildreua' outing ttaunsled ulght Kwna and aleepmg stills idies' long waial, best ipialily, bark aaleen rorseia, apevlai Alto. 1-a.liri' eoata, pluah caprs, golf rapes, fur oillarettex, itulf and walking, jtul arrived, at lowest prices. Mackintoshes. ladies' doubts triture raps mack ilibwbea, full skirts, apecial H 60. ladivs all wool double tealure priiierM rape guaranteed ctilora navy black aud grrea-speoial U 'M C'hildretia' nia kiutoohra, the Urg ent stuck III Astoi itt, urcml low price. Notion Bargains. At our nutiou tosnlsr Jour uluib's nickel guss good way toward oplyiag your wants. Hliell lialr pins sr doaen, (o. Itubber dressing eombs, ouly Kto, Handsome pnrkat coniba, ouly Oo. lrw stays psr asl, oti'y Ik. AIiiiuIiiuiii Ihltuklrs, only la Leather purses, only Sc. flosiory. OiiblrsD fast blask doubts koss atocklngi aiae, In per pairs 1X t'hlldrena eilra hsayv nVecsd lined al black dos,ble-kues slock lug, 'i pairs for XV. 30o ladHw' fast bla. k ailk luleti alotkinga,Mle pries mr pair I Jfl. H.V la.l.es' f..l black Hale Iiom. doubts beel ami toe, special sale r pair IV. Boys' Knee Pants. Ibiys' corduroy paiils, best qual ity, ell aewed, ile 4 to 14. good value at 7.V, apodal price SOc. Hoys' tchool pauta made of good atnuig wuraUtl, srle-l rotors, apwisl pries I'.lo air. Two plree boy' suit of gotd ir. 114 i r'iMl c I arwrd, a oud w liool suit, apet'ial price II.W . Shattahan's Pcrnltt Shorthand School H. W. BEHNKB, Principal, Hooma 1U Oregon iao Duilding, Portland, Ore. Ths Prrnln Srstem was awardsd the World's Fair Medal and Diploma. No shading: No position; fw word-signs No failures. Day and night Posing Hpeoialty. HVllflD ' The Photographer N. W. Corner Heveuth nod Waaliinglon FOKTLAM), oukoon Holmes' English AND Business College 414 Tamlitll 8t, Portland, Oregon. k Morsaary to success. Stndsots of "Armstrong's Combined Theory sad Prsctkw of Dookkee plog " acquire Ibla They begin by writing up a model art f books prrureJ to illuttrate the tekoct of accounta liach step In this work b fully explained by the teacher. In diapoelog of complicated transaction after that, the student refers lo an entry In this model set containing similar con. dJtioua, sod stndies out the application himself the teacher seeing Ibat tbe work la done correctly. Ths atudeut thus develops Into a aclfrrlt.ut ibiaktr. Inveatl. gat thU new method of teaching. It makes bookkeeping easy. Call, or write. Portland Business College Fifth end Yamhill St. A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Open til the year. Students may enter at any lime. Business, Shorthand and English departments. Private ot clavs instruction. Catalogue free. BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY rsa4s4 1STO. J, W. Utll, M. D, rrlaslsat. SIX DEPARTMENTS English, litMikkccrlngi Shorthand, I ypcwrltliiK, PcnniunHhlp, Art. Send for circulars. CkriitBU Tr Opsas St. It, ISO. A Basrdlnc a4 Par BekML Ossw rml u. v., r. Emu lafomatlM l&inm tk O. 4fww it rf rap rat loo, MIIIIVT UtoelRlla no. MUlOSUM srlnolpal. i. W. HU4 IT. Puftlud, Or. Frlmarr, rrap&niory ss AosSMilt rMpsn- isui i;ous rnpsraiigs, Trauin. uuf M Heretofore Astorlans have sent away for their CALENDARS ... 5 I now have in stock an np-to-date line of 1000 to select from. Call and ex amine them, The most Beautiful Variety ever displayed in the l'soilic Northwest. S. DELLINGER, Cor. Ninth and Commercial Sts IhB BEE HIVE Closing Out Men's Shoes at Coit 83.50 Slioes for 2.00 2.50 Shoes for 1.7.r) 1.50 Shoes for 1.10 Ladies' Woolen Hhirt Waists Sl.00 Uuting WaiHtB 70 c-nU Ladies' Jackets from 2.75 to $12.00 Collarettes from fl.50 to SJ.00 Exam ne our r.!illi.;ery O.p't. Oolf Huts, all colors and Intent sty lea' Our Hasten) Trimmer in the Hnt He partmont is proving a great success. A M AT 1 V AtHJ-i 11 f Tt ' m 'V7 V,T'Y ' il '''riii. 1 lm T 'i T. Via' In Children's Cloaka ne are carrviug the largest aatortment ever before div pluyed iu our store. . 467 COMMERCIAL ST., ASTORIA. 1 fj 1 11 in W B-, 'M II SVT It s f . T "1 I Alii moMrina llHs, . m I To the ladies of Astoria AND VICINITY. We cordially invite you to visit us in our new quarters, Corner Morrison and First Sts., Formerly occupied by A. II. STKINHACII, where we hove on display the largest exclusive line of Millinery on the Const. Up-to-Date Millinery AT POPULAIt PRICES. Over 700 TRIMMED HATS from $3.00 and Up. Golf Hats with long Quills all colors, 97c Bach Street Hats all new styles from ... 7Bc and tip. New Tam9 and Turbans The Wonder Millinery Co., -The Big Store Corner Morrinon tind First Stx., PORTLAND, .OREGON.' I