The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 22, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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MORNING ASTORIA.
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The A, Dvinbar Co.
UNDERWEAR.
IN LADIES IWDERWEAR
We wiTf nerr so t'll eitiipHd for
wintrr OHinimiKM. The value
are Hliilntei ili'pi'ti.liililo.
WE CALL AT I EN HON
To our spvii. nai'meii's iu Augurs
floe ,i nlUil. iitfiiV l rni h.
Worsted nblxil elr; Umxht-il, (or
Flm Mi-Hvwt m nHiiir..! colors, ex"
vitional!.v piml. lorfl each.
J rnre worstitUor fl ami $1.50 each.
CULLISON & CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
DIRFCT miffs in tow Yak Slock Exchange
PwKS- Chicago Beard of iradc
I'XIOX SI ITS
Aiiitoru tleeeetl rihhel f-r It tl
SI Wsiin.
Oik'IIii style, wool phii i'd, uray or
unite, ?isuu
standard Merino, bm or w'lite, 1 S ' .-ham her ol (oniumce,
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Children's Wool Moe
Fine rililvJ strong knit .li.nl.ln I rihop .vim apanfmy
ilml lii.kd mi., .u.
Slimll hit s nnit
ItMitiUi ix - S.V hair
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Fine riUtol wh)I II on of lonu p.nnh-'
me veHinlfjiH. Jont.le I,ti.l8. tut ami ,
km, ins to 47o t'ir. aoeorvlim.' to sin.
PouIuihI, Oregon,
ronad.,1 tSTO.
J. . Hill. M. U.. t'rUolal.
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SOCIETT KOTK3.
jp The pat week has been one of rain
' and high wind. The Indian sign of
I rain, "cloudy all around and pouring
don hi the middle," betokened much
' dampness for Astoria in the seven days
just fled, and as usual the sign failed
' not
' The social spirit was not quenched by
.falling water, but society sallied out In
rubbers and umbrellas, and found plea
sure in hops or teas or dinners. It was
not a dull week, by any means, and
the storms without during the several
events but tended to add to the plea
sure. Mrs. Kendall gave a series tea
Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
In honor cf her mother, Mrs. -Heal, who
kavos soon for her home In California.
The weather was terrific, but the host
' ess succeeded In making the gale time
a gala time. The ladle engaged merri
ly In testing their skill at "high fire." j
Mrs. Lcunsberry winning the first)
prise, and Mrs. Lighter receiving a!
consolation tribute, Wednesday. The
refreshments served were delicious. j
The Knights and Ladles of the Mac
cabees entertained themselves and a
number of friends Tuesday night with
a dancing party at Hanthom's hall
The storm kept many at home, but
those who attended had a thoroughly
good tln.e.
The ladles of the Eastern Star re
eeived Thursday evening, and the light
fantastic was tripped until a late hour.
This party was also held at Hanthorn
hall. It was a very pleasant affair,
well attended and delightfully man
aged. The wedding of Mr. Chas. R. Higglns
and Miss Maude Warren, which occur
red t the horn of the bride's parents,
in Warrenton, Wednesday afternoon,
was one of the chief social eveuts of
the season. The appointment were
charming. The spacious narlor-
wry tastefully decorated in woodland
greens, many Indian btuskots being
used with artistic effect. The cere
mony was simple but beautiful. Rev.
Henry Marcotte pronouncing the Im
pressive words that united bride and
groom. The bride was becomingly at
tired In. dainty white organdie ana'
carried an arm bouquet of exauislte
roses. The countless elegant gifts were
arrangvd In the library, mute testlmo-j
nlals of love and esteem. After the cer-1
emony delicious refreshments werej
served in the dining room, the tabkj
being charmingly decorated with sml-
lax-and dellcMw ferns, Mr. and Mrs.
Higglns took the evening train, going
to Monterey to spend their honey-1
moon. They will return about the 1st!
of December and will make Astoria'
tholr home. Mr. Chas. R. Higglns Is'
well and favorably known In Astoria;
biisiness and society circles. He was
formerly In the employ of the Peoples'
bank of Halifax, eervtng that lnstitu-1
tlon in its several branch houses until
he was attached to the Quebec branch. !
In ISM he accepted a position as assist
ant cashier In the Astoria National
bank, which situation he still retains.
The bride Is one of Astoria's, nicest pop
ular and accomplished young ladtt-s.
and Is the youngvst daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. K. Warren. After com
pleting a course of study at Riverside'
Seminary, Boston, she gave her atten
tion to music, studying with Pobrino of
Denver ami later with the b.ut teach
ers on this coast.
A Bo0lit t4 tux School V4t stmmM
MiMRnt ..no. lata.
ror miiofun or iiuurmauvB uarw (M
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rtnolp.1. j. W. H1LU M. U, P. a lrw
MuiMi Truslnc. Ham ( sU mrtrtX.
Horiluid, Or.
.ma r Pmmmi
imii; Ootl Ptvps-kthxt, Mlllianr Ptaolpllatt
rlory b4 Aoclml rit-
The
utllixeit with Interesting nrguinents.
Acconllng to the dtvlslon of the Judgt,
the affirmative side won the victory.
TO CURE LAC1RIFPE IN TWO DATS.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If it
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. SSc.
A POEM ON MANKIND.
At the entertainment given at the
Methodist church on the evening of the1
17th, the following program was ren-1
dersd: Vocal solo, Miss Annie Oratke: I
Vocal solo. Miss Annie Buey; reading, '
Miss Louise Whldby; recitation. Mr.'
Alfred Schroder; address, Dr. Penrt:!
debate, "Resolved. That fame Is morej
to be desired than money," Miss Nellie ;
Gerdlngand and Mr. S. C.Turner. Tht'
debate w as the principal feature of the I
evening. The leaders of thetr resoectlvo
sides chose their assistants from thej
audience, and when the opportunity
was presented for each to speak It was
taken with a will, every -moment being
Litre what Is man. but like a sprouting
weed.
That grows and ripens but to cast Its
seed
Among the thistles and the tares of UttJ
Ana men to see it strangled In the
stlfe?
Or like the clouds that wander with the
breeze
And pass unnoticed from a life of eas- T
Or like a mushroom, sprung to life,
alas!
To starve or strangle in the tangled
arass?
These are thoughts that are apt toj
Tinr in many ptpie m times, espe-1
daily when they are sick and have to
pay big prices for medlclms. Hut there '
Is one drug store In Orvgon when' yiu
can save from 10 to Zi per cent on
everything you buy, and that Is J. A.
Clemenson's Drug Store, at 227 Yam
hill street, Portland. Ore. At that store I
you can get Hood's Sarsaparllia at 70e;
Mellen's Food. Jl sixe. &5c; Bromo Selt
xer. 1 site, 70c, and everything else at
the same low rate. Ton can grt r. d.
trading stamps there, and If you r.eed i
the Natural Body Brace, you can get It .
there.
KNAPP BROS.,
Health
Food Co.,
Kat PortlainJ, Ore., Mautiineiurprs of
MT RL'TTFR. the I o.d for ulf
und K B CEREAL the Health
Drink.
Every Hand
Millinery Exposition
..Of Portland..
THE TALK Of THE TOWN.
The Big Millinery Store
Nollitnit like ll 1. 1 1 to n llil- side ol ( lilnitm
(t00 Trlmmcil Hats (instnntly tin Hnnil to S lt from, Xcw
Shies: New Arrivals Dully,
Millinery Sold Retail at Wholesale Prices.
Coir Hats !th long qilH Bt H7c eBch nd ,,,
VVhcn yuu come to the city ask to sec the XCKSTUECT
HATS. New, Xobliy and Stylish lth Tarn croas.
Large Selection of Children's Tains. I'lnlds, Cluths, YcUet
atttlSilhst all Trices.
The Wonder Millinery Co.,
All VELVET TKIMMEl) HATS
PKOM f400 IT.
Corner Mtirrinon and First 8t.,
I'OUTLANI), OKKGDN.
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FINE FRESCO WORK.
An Excellent Example of Oregon
Workmanship to Be Seen at
the Expotttlon.
Yearly those who visit the exposition
a J- 1. r. .1 I. .... - - 1
. w. uAi.u imir caji t-tv-h very RPTl-'
eral admiration of the decorations and 1
scenery palnungs. all of which has!
been done by Ernest Miller, the Wall'
raper Leier, no. in j irst street. Fort
land. Parties who contemplate having
Fin Tinting and Frvscotng done
should address this firm.
Readies for the delicious
CHOCOLATE
AND CREAM
BONBONS
. . mnde At
The Spa Gandy Factory!
The largest line of Ixm-ney's
Famous Oioeolntfs t'ver brought
to Astoria. 1
A. B. COOXLET, Prop'r. Tbone HOM
Pcrnlti
Shorthnncl
School
H. W. BKHNKB, Principal.
Rooms HI
Orrgmiiiiu IluiMiinf. I'oi tlund, Ore
The Pernth" System was swarded the
World's Fair Medal and Diploma. No
shading; No pool tlon; Few word-signs
No failures
Day snd night
Holmes' English
AND-
Business College
414 Yamhill St, Purtlsn.l, Oregon.
SIX DEPARTMENTS
EnKlish, MkkccrinK.
Shorthuiid, TypcwrllliiK.
PcnntasiMhlp, All,
Send for circulars.
ZJ " a JsiiJie'; r-c-
m im"ii7,iIW",i rMij7i.-jaTISSSBS
What Is It, do you ask?
It Is a new way to tench bookktr ping. Students learn to keep
books exactly as they arc kept in business No text-book is
used. A text-book teachrs, in a theoretical way, how books mar
be kept Armstrong's teaches, in a practical way, how books
are kept. It is bookkeepers method. Investigate. Call, or write.
Portland Business College
Fifth and Yamhill SU. A. P. Armstrong1, Prln.
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Uusinesa, Shorthand
and English departments. Private or class instruction. Catalogue frea.
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;! Wise's Customers See What They Buy TUB BDTTER TUB GRADC, I
vv 1 LJJl1 RIGClCR TI,B tkob. I
DOES Ylll llSIAil WEAB CLOTHES ?
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Whv? I V. W mjz i 1 I
A funny question you think v
Ui t mmi Mil ii M m m
A funny question you think
None of my business you say
But it docs eoncern you
Whether bin clothes lit
Whether his clothes wear
Whether he has paid to much for them
If he has bought them from WISE THEY ARE RIGHT
20 per cent Reduction on Boys' Suits, etc.
20 per cent Reduction on Hats.
20 per cent Reduction on Underwear.
This is Why!
All flO tiuits or Overcoats, now g
All $12.50 Suitfl or Overcoats, now io qO
All $15.00 Suits or Ovoicoats, now J2.00
All $17,50 8uitH or Overcoats, now 14 00
All $20.00 Suite or Overcoats, now jg qq
AH $25.00 Suits or Ovorcoats, now 20.00
20 per cent Reduction on Pants.
20 per cent Reduction on Mackintoshes.
20 per cent Reduction all 'round.
HERMAN WISE:
THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER
ASTORIA, OREGON
SEE
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