The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 21, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    HIE MORNING ASTOR1AN. SATURDAY, UCTURKR l, 1H:1
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Headquarters tor Dry (ioods on the Lower Columbia
The A. Dunbar Co.
UNDERWEAR.
IN LAD1E3' UNDERWEAR
W'c n ere never so well equipped "r
winter's campaign. The value
are absolutely dependable.
WE CALL ATTENTION
To our special gamieuts iu Angora
HetHtHi ribbed, atfote to $1 each.
Worsted ribbed extra finished, (or
75c each.
Flat weave iu iiNturtJ colon, ex
K eeptionally Rood. forl each.
Pure worsted, for fd and l.SOeaoh.
iNios srrrs
Angora tteei-ed ribbed for $1 ami
SI..V) fuit j
Oneita style, wool plaited, gray or
white, f I uit.
Standard Merino, gjrnv or white, -
Vi Httlt.
Children's Wool Hose
Fiue rihW'd strong knit d.uMe heel-
and toes, seamless
Small i"i-s AV paii
.tedium six HSo pair
l.nrge sie ;!V p'ur
Fine nbll wihI Hose of long comb-1
ing wool, seamless, double heels, toe and i
kueet i'o to 47o pair, accordiii)- to site.' j
CULLISON & CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
niRtrT wikcc in $w Stock Exchange
DIRECT WlhES 10 Chicag0 ttm of lf3(Je
mxL SB." ' fpt m:..
'214-21 Chamber of ('oivmirce.
Portland. Oitqoii.
in
BISHOP SCOTI ACADEMY
ruumlrd INTO.
J. . Hill. M. II.. frlnclpal.
IkrliluiM Turn Opaa Sept. II, ISO.
A IWMln and pj Bobool Untor prtMl
-fiDgiunl tfnr 1ST
fur clicUM or Muunntuea wan-i iav
ALL ABOARD F(iR
- PORTLAND
The People of Astoria are Going:
. to Visit their Sister City
Up tbe River.
WILL SEE THE EXPOSITION
Our Citizens are Rememteritf Tttt
Tonlrht Is Astoria Nig-oUnJ Will
r See Tbat It Is Success.
ply been extended and arrangements,
have been made to Interest the As-j
tortans when they attend the exposl-'
tlon. The Idea has "caught on" and
there w ill be a rush today. j
It will be a Jolly, grood-natured
crowd. The dyspeptic eomplalrters ;
cannot consistently go, now, and thlsi
principal. J W. H1LU M. l.. P. O. dnttf
17
v
iluul T -mining, Bar of aU M rM4.
tllnJ. Or.
ry. Prtprl
nit; CoUf Preparation. Military IMaolNUMk
Primary.
paratcry and AoaJ.rolo ra
ins' were placed hot ween two point
ten feet apart and started. It was aa
ctrtalned that the fastet snail In the
ruoe traveled at the rate of a mile In
fourteen days.
"Oh, dear, what can the matter be,
Johnny's so long at the fair."
''Sings the maiden In the song. She
will not sing It today, for she Is going
with Johnny and she will know why
he 6tays and she will not blame him.
The fair' the thing. The exposi
tion at Portland Is the attraction for
Astorlans today, for today and
tonight are set apart by the
management as Astoria's own partic
ular time. Astoria night will eclipse
all other nights in the exposition's
history. All the regular features will
appear at their best and besides, there
will be numerous other attractions,
really and truly attractions, secured
by tbe management for this one night
only.
There has been no desperate effort
made to drum up a crowd no per
sonal solicitations, no special rates
(for indeed rates are "special" enough j
as they are.) The Invitation has slm-1
will add to the enjoyment of the trip,
Everybody Is assured of a good tlme.j
It I well to remember that the
train wil not end its Journey at the
Union depot when ft reaches Port
land but will iconttnue up through
Fourth street to Washington. This
is a convenience that will be appre
ciated. If the weather is at all favorable
at the next regatta meeting the vis
itors fnvii Portland will be numbered
by the thousands. They will be
heanlly welcomed. Indeed their pres
ence makes or mors to a great degree
the success of th? Astoria regatta.
And when Portland Invites Astoria to
be her guest for one day It is as little
as a loyal Astr1an can do to at least
treat the Invitation courteously, even
If he cannot attend.
Going to the fair will be a pleasant
way in which to serve one's town. It
will be bread cast upon the waters.
And while doing It one will feast on
cake.
So Its off for the fair today. Men
and women and children, young and
old, rich and poor, good looking and
otherwise, curly haired and straight
TO CURE LAQRIPPE IN TWO DATS.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinlns Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove' signature
I on each box. tic
A POEM ON MANKIND.
Like what Is man, but like a sprouting
weed.
That grows and ripens but to cast Its
seed
Among the thirties and the tares of life
And then to see it strangled In the
sttfe?
Or like the clouds that wander w ith the
breeze
And pass unnoticed from a life of eas. ?
Or like a miwhroom. sprung to life,
alas!
To starve or wrangle in the tangled
grass?
These are thoughts that are apt to
come to many pvople at times, espe
cially when they are sick and have to
pay big prices for medlclms. Hut there
Is one drutf store In Orvgnn when pit
can save from 10 to 25 per cent on
everything you buy. and that is J A.
Hetnenson's Drug Store, at 2C7 Yam
hill street. Portland. Ore. At that store
you can get Hood's Saraparilla at "Or;
Vellen's Food. 11 slxe, 5So; Bromo Selt
xer, Jl size, 70c, and everything eiKe at
the same low rate. Tou can g. t r. d
trading stamps there, and If you need
the Natural Body Brace, you can get It
there.
KNAPP BROS., I
Health j
Food Co., I
Kat Portland, Ore., Manulaetiiron of!
MT BUTTER, the Food for alt,
and K H CEREAL the Health j
Drink.
Every Hand
'S'H-ri Urn
,n tr
A'
' " If -rJ l-rwflf "n- "'I Mill " .
The Millinery Exposition
..Of Portland..
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
The Big Millinery Store
Notlilnii like II I i e .M u ilil. lcli. i i lili'Hto.
(i(ll) Trliiinii'il Hut Constantly un Hand to S lat from. Xtw
Stvlcs: New Arilvnls Dully.
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Millinery Sold Retail at Wholesale Prices.
Gulf Huts Kith limn ijullls nt 87c each and up.
When you come to the city ash to wc the XCWSTKKET
HATS, New, Xotiliy and Stylish with Tarn crowns.
Larrje Selection of Children's Tams, I'lnlds, Cloths, Vtlut
andMlhsall I'rlecs.
The Wonder Millinery Co.,
ALL VELVET TKIMMEI) HATS
I'KOM 14 00 IT.
Corner Morrison tuul Kint Is,
PORTLAND, OHI'XJON.
NX
I
Rciuhos lor tlio iK'licious
CHOCOLATE
AND CREAM
BONBONS
miule at
i
haired, republicans, democrats popu
lists and prohibitionists, will take to
day's train and be the guests of Portland.
A snail's paoe was carefully observed
In Florence, Italy. Several of tli mol-
FINE FRESCO WORK.
An Excellent Example of Oregon I
Workmanship to Be Seen at
the Expotttlon.
Yearly those who visit the exposition i TflO SfVJ PanHv FflftOrV
at Portland have expressed very gen- 1 MO VJKa UllUJf I QUIUI
scenery paintings, all of which has
been done by Ernest Miller, the Wall
Paper Dealer. No. 127 First street, Port
land. Parties who contemplate having
Fine Tinting and Frescoing done
should address this firm.
The largestt line of Lowney's
Famous Chocolates ever brought
to Astorin.
A. B. COONLET, Frop'r. 'Phone 20C4
Pcrtiln
Shortlm n cl
School
H. W. BEHNKB. Principal.
Boom 211
OrrKOtiUn llinldmi;, I'uitlaiul, Ore.
The Pernln System was awarded ths
World' Fair Medal and Diploma, No
hading; No position; Few word-lgn
No failure.
Day and night
Holmes English
- AND-
Business College
414 Yamhill St., Portland, Oregon.
SIX DEPARTMENTS
EngliKh, HookkccpiiiK.
Shorthand, Type wilt Inn,
PcnmaiiMhlp, Ail.
Seud for circular.
Arnistronit' Combined Theory and Practice of Bookkeeping."
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS
We Iium -'"it liuiulrriln of our rsduntr to good position. We expect to tend
tlnnH 'ie Call or write for our catalogue. Learn wAaf and Aoir w teach.
Portland Business College
Fifth and Yamhill St. A. P. Armstrong:, Prln.
Open all the year. Student! may enter at any time. Rumik'm, Shorthand
and English departments. Privato or class iiiktiuition. Catalogue (ree.
The Lightest JStore in Astoria
Wise's Customers See What They Buy
THE BETTER THE GRADE,
THE BIGGER THE TRADE.
Returning Regatta Compliments
Our Portland Cousins
Visit us during the Regatta
and it is proper
to return the Compliment.
5 1
But always Trade at Home
Buy your Men's and Boys' Clothing Of
HERMAN WISE:
THE .RELIABLE ICLOTHIER AND HATTER
ASTORIA, OREGON