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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1899)
I'HE MORNING ASTOKlAh. TtKSDA., UCTOBKtt !M, 18tfl Headquarters for Pry Goods on the Lower Columbia The A. Dunbar Co. CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers TL. 0!a M'll! Ca... T-r-ra .J i f : BeddinS Articles Sleep i iwi to he -Nature" Set Re storer, Imt one won't be much restore! if a henv loul of liedilinu has lut'ti cur ried all through the night. The tire-ouie en.ht of heavy luMding cn benvoi.loii in no way o ell a to ileep under "IViwm'li.ie" ewiifort Genuine lVwi)Hliii comforts are litfht. soft. odorles Hinl warm, ami cost ro more than n fi-n- r kin.. of ld cover togs. Ve r the sole uifents ill Astoms for them. Don't be ati8tied with the manv imitation offered. Come here di rect 'and pet the lisU Prices, SO.OO $2.50, &UMI and $3.50 each. 214-21 ChamlitT ol Commerce, BI.AXKETS The town it full of shoddy lilmtketa, lon't Buy Them I hey arc Worthless. We keep up the original fine i.ll-wool qiulity if Oregon hlankeK tint were ( . fiinons M vara o. It will do you ixur,thbtm ftk" BISH0P SCOTT ACADEMY i l he Trices are .S5.(H, Sfi.00. $7 tHIaud $8(K) pair. Als-av iii slock, largi lm, g of white spreads, sheets and pillow slip. , We carrr the best assortment of the J W. 0. C. (3ors u in the city. mum u'irfq TO IScw Yci,i Stock Exchange DIFEOSJO Cjcag0 BMrt Qf rade Portlaiul. Oregon. 4. W FoaRd.4 INTO. Illll, H. Dm l'rllpl. CfcrtatM Ttrm Opeaa Sept. IS, I HIM, A Botrdlrt 4 Vr A SAFE TAPPED. , ihey will reside In future. i' i Mr. Gore, who cajiie immediately to ! Henry Shern.an Robbed of $300 Sunday her daughter's bedside, returned home Night ! Monday and will take the two younger ! children with her. I Un4w kanuaHMAI rtM III Fvr oaUlcaua r IntonnaUaa a44rw th wlnctp.1. J. W. BILU U. P. O. Inw II, trtian4. Or. Piinurr. PriMratorr and Aoill P.prt- Lat; itillx Prcrllov MiIIIut DIaelptIa uial Titnln. Uur tl all mfm iMlni I i7s -,'-li .a. i 4 Some one. Sunday night or Monday morning, entered the office In the As toria Transfer Company' stable and abstracted from the safe about $S00. Mr. Sherman discovered W loss about noon yesterday and notified Oie police, who are working upon the cJe. . . . a- l t JlMniiH wnitn promise w . u.....-.v , fr0(T hlJ brother twm Driver, who la The safe was rather broken open or w to opened by working the combination.! The thief had only to turn the handle Btrom. who Is head machlnl.t of the door, pull out the drawer, and , " h"P S"1- taken w-iiv'ubij' in icuyt UTVJJ ((U urn. v t Miss Clara Hobson visited Mrs. Clara Captain Eric Johnson made a visit to! raraer of Sklpanon last week. New Astoria last Thursday. J Leonard Harris has accepted a pil- Mias Mabel McQulre of SAUle Is vis-' "on In the Astoria box factory. Itlng In Portland. She will also visit! Thursday morning at S o'clock Mrs. CiM-vallis before returning home. , Wm. Stoddard dleil at her home at the Dr. Linton of Warrerton was pleas-1 old P',ln Adams light station, after a nnv ...mru-i thi. hv . vi.it brief illness. The Intennent was at ney reports him improving a Utile but very precarious condition. for eight twenty-dollar gold pieces, nmuj nn In Mim'. were overlooked. There were a number of men and ; 81111 in boys In the office when Mr. Sherman j Several new house are under con closed the safe, ab-xit 11 o'clock Sun-, struclion at Hammond. Without doubt day night, and, as he afterwards re- j thU vloi.lty is more actl.-? than ny membered. he gave the combination j other place- in the -.ounty at present. Just a little start, mt enough to turn j jf-s. Fhtllp CiMidit of Seaside is visit It on, intending to come back In a few (n Portland. minutes. Instead he went to bed anil thought no more about it until he had occasion to go to the safe, about noon yesterday. As the men who sleep In the stable rise about 6 o'clock, and are In or about the otflce from that time on un til Uiey go to bed. it is evident the money was stolen between 11 o'cl.-ck Sunday night and 5 o'clock Monday morning. The office Is on the street, and a light is kept burning all night This Is the second time Mr. Sherman has had a safe robbery to report About two years ago some $300 of company money was missed. WEST SIDE NEWS. Miss Llda CofTey of Hammond left for Portland Saturday. She expects to spend the winter there. Mrs. E. M. Lally and MIse Mary Mc Geer made a three days' visit to the metropolis last week, combining busi ness with pleasure. Wm. Laycock baa moved his family from Portland to New Astoria, where the eld Presbyterian centery In Clat sop. Mr. Stoddird and six small chil dren have the sympathy of all. Thursday was an exceedingly rough day along the water front. The look- Astoria for treatment Dr. August Kin-; out at Point Adams life-saving station sighted a scow Jrirtlng out to sea, and Immediately the crew was out with the life-boat, but no one was on board the wow. The Nutidell went to the assist ance of the life-saving crew, saving them a long, hard pull home. Star T. Smith and bride tvturned on Friday and will make their home In Skiparon. Mr. Smith is the oldest son of Silas B. Smith, a prominent lawyer of Clatsop county, end the grandson of Solomon Smith. oie of the eurllt-ttt pioneers of the state. The bride was Miss Blanch Abbott. th third daughter of It A. Albott. a well-known politician of the county. The young couple are well knr.wn In this vicinity having lived here from childhood. They have the hearty congratulations of their many Mrs. C. A. MeGuIre spent Saturday in Astoria. E. Z. Ferguson and Mr. CopelanJ of AstiHa were at Warrenton Sunday. Miss Minnie Gray went to Astoria this week, where she will enUr the high school. Mrs. Albert Hill and Mrs. Bert Hill havi? returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Portland. Sunday was the eighty-fifth birthday of A. C. Wirt of Sklpanon. The old gen-' tleman is still hale and hearty. 11? came to Oregon In 144, and his greatest pleasure is attending the Pioneer re- unions and talking of early days. The pretty home of Mrs. O. B. Wlrt was. the scene of mirth and pleasure last Saturday evening. The occasion l waa the surprise party given by the 1 young people of Warrenton. i The hunters on Clatsop plains have1 KNAPP BROS., Health Food Co., Kt Portland, Ore., Manufacturers of Ml BLTTKK. the Food for nlf .M Portland.. The Largest Assortment The Lowest Prices TRIMMED HATS AT ALL 1'KUT.S ALL XBK I.ATK I'ATTCKXS ALl EXCLISIYB STVLRS -sasyf 1 Received an Klconnt Axsorlmcnt New Street Hutv-Stltrh- ed Pelt Tnt Crowns, to Plve New Shapes. Ke handle these Goods Direct frum our oi Mamfctor. The only store In Portlnnd that curry these Eicluslte Styles ..J 111 . u . . ... MAIL ORDERS I'KOMI'TLY PILLED. and K B CKKKAI. Drink. the Health Every Hand f 'if: t V ill- v.:; li,!tlii-.'to V MILLINERY RETAILED p AT WHOLESALE PRICES The Wonder Millinery Co., Corner Morrison ami Find Sts., rOKTLAND, OKIXJON. 5 " friends, whj new Journey. .vish them vll on their FCNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mr. Jacob Arndt will take place from the Presby terian church tomorrow, (Wednesday). The interment will be at Greenwood cemetery. The hour of the funeral ser vice will be announced later. TO CVRE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab been very successful lately. Ernest Dawson is the champion .and almost lets- AU druggist refund the money dailv hara two doen or more ducks fall to cure. E. W. OroT'i sig- and geese. ; nature Is on each box. t&c Renilies for the delicious CHOCOLATE. AND CREAM BONBONS made at The Spa Candy Factory The largestt line of Lowney's Famous Chocolates ever brought to Astoria. A. B. COONLEY, -1'rop'r. Thone 2064 Pcrtilti SliorthtJtuI School H. W. BEHNKB. Principal. Kooms 111 Oregoniuii Ilinliling, I'urtlanJ, t )rc. The Pernln System was awarded th World's Fair Medal and Diploma. No hading; No position; Few word-slfni No failure. Day and night Holmes' English AND Business College 414 Yamhill PL, Tort land, Oregon. SIX DKPARTM KYI'S Fnglish, HookkccriiiK. Shorthand, Typewriting, Feninunship, AH. Send for circulars. prevent, ilie .i,. i Mt of many younjj people ! o pci.-. 1 oilier clement iirci s i tu .i. iced. The rrincilv hc in thru ou li.n.l. entirely. M It is Never too Late to l.earn." We admit ntuilrnta of all nj;r, for a full cnute or lor a few braiirhea only We teach Sx-llin, (rsmniar, Arithtiirtic, I'riiiiianship, l.rttn Writing. Coniiinr. cial Law, Hookkrcpittj;, OlTicc Work, Shorthand. Typewriting, llii.incw l'oima, ManiioMiiig, lilc. twr"'Ariiiitroiig' Cotiiliinnl Theory mid I'tacttre of Hook. keepuiK" makes that branch eay. Inveatixate. It will pay. Call, or wrila. Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill SU. .A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Open all th: year. Students may enter at any time. Ilutinru, Shorthand and English departments. Private or dam itutruction. Catalogue (re, Tliel Lihtestl.Store in Astoria Wise's Customers See What They Buy TUB I3GTTCR TNG OR ADC, TUB DIGGER TME TRADE. Why? Mi "l k y . . ''.KivjrhKi . j ' . HI III A funny question you think None of my business you say But it do;s concern you Whether his clothes fit Whether his clothes wear Whether he has paid to much for them If he has bought them from WISE THEY ARE RIGHT This is Why! All $10 Suits or Overcoats, now f 8 15 ! All $12.50 Suite or Overcoats, now 10.00 All $15.00 Suite or Ovcicoate, now .' 12.00 All $17,50 Suite or Overcoats, now 14.00 All $20.00 Suite or Overcoats, now 16,00 All $25.00 Suits or Ovorcoats, now 20.00 20 per cent Reduction on Boys' Suits, etc. 20 per cent Reduction on Hats. 20 per cent Reduction on Underwear. 20 per cent Reduction on Pants. 20 per cent Reduction on Mackintoshes. 20 per cent Reduction all 'round. HERMAN WISE 1 THE RELIABLE ICLOTHIER AND HATTER ASTORIA, OREGON . 1