The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 01, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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the kind of oic 'not bum
through ui,J Imv it Nttmo it;.
EiubroiJcrcd Pieces
Revju r- "i. i it .!. ami n-iisi Iv
of kmhI li (i to fc'ive sitif rl 11
Ours win iNir. lur) are lucnaru
iiiu'i best hand-woven anJ jras
blenched Roods.
Kodak and Doylte Holders
Of uieely flnishsl ami tinted card-
nif..t .lervwuon tiitliit. .n - i t-. i ,s v- ii.um t i in v iiminnn.,
nM ki inohuiiTit which cm m- i
rj i.i-v v desired, kttlila up thf
Yurus
In fclmu Ui.ee. A full T.irict. of ':
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BISHOP SCOII ACADEMY
IVunilrd lH'tl.
J. V. Illll. U. U- I'rlnrliial.
lion, Spanish yum, Flenr tie Li ami : ckriitHii xvrm Oina spt. la. imm.
i.t wool.
Crochtt threads in full assortment.
FUND OPENS TODAT.
Beginning the Edward C. Young Mem-
tng to the Astortan. encloses sub
stantlal check and adds:
"Permit me to say, relative to the
proposed fund, that It haa my hearty
sympathy and approval. The move Is
A BVwrdlnc mi Dir So boot Unito pnwll
n.n.fmnt lno Mrs.
For nul4iM or IntormiUea tdilrMa lb
rtnolixl. J W UlLU U. IX. P. U. ilnnr
IT INwiUhit. Or.
Primary. Preparatory and ActtJcmlc Dpaii
kmc Collro l'rrrlloo. Mllltam DlMlpllM.
kuHl TruniDa. Uot l U fm MOM.
IVril.uitl. Oi't'mi. ?',
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The Bi Rlillinery Store
..0f Portland..
The Largest Assortment
The Lowest Prices
TKIMMKP MAT AT ALL I'KICI'.S
ALL XCK LATR I'ATTKKNS
ALL RXCLISIVB STYLES
orial SubecrlpUon,
! perfectly proper from the fart that the Sow5r wlJ G,r,- ch 171 : Wl9('- l6,:,ReflUt!fljl
Tomorrow the Astorian win begin) AKricuuurai lollege -a Intensely loyal! Burkholdor, 151: Hardeey. 139. j - w t a- a. 1 1 m
publishing the of contributors tO M demonstrated when she svnt so
the Edward C. Young library memorial j many fwm . :t ta
Many have already called with tfceirj inie flttn hat u,e movemrtlt 8houM
quoto, but arrargemenu were not com-, emanate from Astoria, aa one of our
pldted and It waa demed best to wait country's fallen heroea w at once a
WILL BS ACCOMMODATED.
CHICAGO, Oct. 31. A party of stud
ents from the university of Chicago
Millinery . . .
But everything Is now ready and the; -udent n ,b fc jt of
'a'tfnrifln'wln rA acknowleu J tit .i.,.r lav kA mAwnvtit sKi on to a! will o to the Kentucky mountain I
wi.vaw ..... a . rVOkUl It T I
receipt of any amount left at tins omce
for tha tnemorlal
It Is desirous that the list to De puo- ..j H aCKERMAN,
"JIM.
uccejwfu! termlnaUon It th wish of, wher the mnt f3 bave oc
i
"Yours truly, , . u mounttin; MRS. ROSS.
life as retained by the mountaineers,
At prices nitliiu die
reach of all. Tall
and examine the new
"Superintendent Public Instruction."
Professor Ackerman, by rakson of his
office. Is ex-ofddo regent of the Oreg in
Agricultural college, and his life-wort
Is along educational lines. His appre
ciation and endorsement are very grat
ifying.
183 lllb Street.
llshed tomorrow tie a brave one, a gen
erous and representative one, but If
one man should end in his mite the
list will be started. "Great oaks from
little acorns grow."
However, there will be more than one
contributor for the movemeJt Is gen
eirally and warmly commended and
every Asaorian if) willing to do his
share. The project has attracted gen
eral attention throughout the state and
the showing that Astoria makes will be
observed by all the newspapers.
The Oregxiian, In commenting upon
the movement, said:
"Edward C. Young, of Astoria, was a
student at the agricultural college at
Oorvallls when the war with Spain
broke out and volunteers were called
for. He went with the Second Oregon. port,and Koad Club Aheed on a Cl0ee
but did not return. To Edward C.
Young, one, of the noble young fellows Contest,
who gave their lives for their country
and for humanity, the Astorian pro- Speeial to the Astorian.
poses a memorial, in the form of a jjy Oct. 31.-In the games LLL.
library, for the use of the agricultural
jlkp. tonight for the Feldenheimer trophy,)
The fact that tne UDrary is ror me a scoria won ine nrw. giuiie mm uv
FIRE AT SINO SING.
Every Hand
SING SING. N. Y., Oct. 31. One of
the most stubborn flrvs that Sing Sing
Today subscriptions will be received. has ever witnessed broke out at S:30'
Any amount w ill be properly receipted j tht8 morning in Sing Sing prison. The
for and applied to the purpose for, flr ,tarted tn ,te bake shop near the
which it is offered. Twenty-five cents. ....,. . ,.n . ..
. . i .1 - in w i hoe-rital building and within a few min
or twenty-flve dollars. It will help swell
the fund for the memorial for an As-j tues spread to the hospital. Twenty
toria boy who died In the service of his : eight patients were in the hospital, and
country- ! all were gttn out with safety. The
fire is under control, but still burning.
ASTORIA LOST.
Fl Millinery.
I MISS McREA Corner Tenth and
! Commercial streets.
Nut Butter.
K RCerenl.
state agricultural college, where it will Roaj ciUD the other three.
Astoria might have won the third
firanoc.
i
Honltli Crackers,
Niitcnc.
remain for the use of students from
it nt thp idAtp. la a further
reason, in action to the the desire to Ifame tut for Hardesty's M.
honor a fallen hero, why the project streak, he making five goose-eggs, then
should receive support from every four in succession. i
quarter. The Oregonlan seconds the foowlng te the by gameg; :
A.lnrlnn'. nnnpftl in Lhig behalf to the . ... . ... I Are a few ol the Health TOikIS SOU) t)J
(ilutcn.
Maltosia
Astorian's appeal in this behalf to the
people of the state."
Prof(sor J. H. Ackerman, state su-
Astoria, 234, 240, 248, 242; total. 946.'
Road Club, 218, 24. 2B, 29; totaV, 1,09.
KNAI'P BROS.,
Kccclvcd an Elegant Asortmct Xew Street Hots Stltch-
H Pelt Tarn CruwnM, In The New Shapes.
We handle these Good Direct Trum our oa Maoufactor.
The only store In Portland that carry these delusive Styles
Chlldrens and Misses Hats all Styles.
MAIL OKDCKS I'KOHITLY flLLEl).
The Wonder Millinery Co.,
MILLIXEKY KETAILEI)
AT WHOLESALE I'KICES
Corner Morrison and First Sin.,
I'OUTLAND, ORKGON.
I Posing a Specialty.
The Photographer
Reaches for the delicious
CHOCOLATE
AND CREAM
BONBONS
made at
The Spa Candy Factory
The larestt line of I.owney's
Famous Chocolates ever brought
to Astoria.
N. V. Comer
Seventh ainl WaKliinutnn
PORTLAND. ORKUON
Holmes' English
AND
Business College
414 Yamhill St., Portluml, Oregon.
SIX DKPART.MI-NIS
I'liKlish, BookkccPinu.
perintendent of public instrurtion, writ- Individual totals w?re: Burroughs, i lit. A L, I II HHili l,o, I'uriiuiia. tr a. is. h M.l: I . I rup r. I'linne aW
The Lightest Store in Astoria j
Wise's Customers See What They Duy s
prevents the il i ' -nt of tunny youu people wl 0 ponuru all other elements
necci ry to jicerd. The remedy lies In their own hands entirely.
It is Never too Late to Learn." ;
We admit students of all t;rs, for a full court or for a few branches oaly
We tr.u li Spelling, Crvmiuar, Arithinrtir, i'enmaiiiihip, Letter Writing. Commer
cial Law, Bookkeeping, Office Work, Shorthand, Typewriting, ihninm I'oims,
Miiifnliliii)(, lite. ts""Aruntrong'i Couibinrd Theory tud Practice of Hook
kerpinc" makes that branch easy. Investigate. It will pay. Call, or write.
Portland Business College
Fifth and Yamhill SU. A. P. Armstrong;, Prln.
Open all th: year. Students may enter at any time. llusincM, Shorthand
SluirtliunJ, Typewriting, j and English department. Private or cIju inntruition. Catalogue free.
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None of my busiii'.-s you -ay
lint it dui-.s concern you
Whether his clothes fit
Whether hisj elothe-i wear
'Whether heJiiiT-'jiiiid to much for them
If he has bought them from WJSK T11KY ARK RIGHT
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This is Why!
All 10 Suits or Overcoats, now $ 8.15
- II 1 2.50 Suits or Overcoats, now 10.00
All 15.01) .Suits or OvcicohIs, now 12.00
' All 17,50 Suits or Overcoats, now M.00
All 20.00 Suita or Overcoats, now Ki.OO
All 25.00 Suits' or Ovnreoats, now I. '.. ' ;. 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:
THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER
ASTORIA, OREGON