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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1899)
lilK MUKX1XU AST0K1AN. SHlA., NOVEMBER 6, IBM Headquarters for Dry (jimd on the I owcr Columbia THE A- DUNBAR CO., FANCY WORK Embroidering, KnlttlngorCrochetlng The season far cvmnitMioinit fancy work IB at linml. Don't delay. It is the kind of rk one cannot liurry through Ami haw it satisfactory. Embroidered Pieces Require careful work, and nni."t W of g.ixf Iitin to jtive aalifm-tion . Oars will viir. Tl'ey are Richard- hodi betil hand-woven una kitu bleached goods. Kodak and Doyhc Holders Uf nicely tiuiahed and tinttnl eard- limi-.. hi imped, colored, caiiv,i j .; v-ry convenient deve, fur pio j tll tlllK .KMUrtS HIHl UO.Mk'H. I he 'Trbwilla" FinbroUery Hoop Holder N an eoeci;illy convenient arr.-uiKo-inet.i. Screws on the table. .ii oj ruthl Hiinclnnetit which en lo mov ed any way desired, lio!U up th i hoop. Yarns In iilniii lance. A full v..riei of col- : or in livrnian, Cierm;.iiio n, im- imrteil Saxony, Shet laud wool and hoii, Spniiisli yarn, Fleur do Li uud ice wool. Crochet tbreaiis in full assortment. CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers niRFPT uiRFQ in ew Yf rk Stock Exchange DIRECT WIRES TO mm fcfarfl Qf um i 1 4-21 ; Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Oregon. BISHOP SCOT! ACADEMY J. w. Wuailt-4 1NTU. Hill, M. D.. I'rtaolpal. A SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY THOUGHT ChrUtmai Trm Oaeaa . It, 1NMX. Ua4w nlars to lay down his life In the Philip pines. He was a young man of much promise, ami was popular In hia homj town and al college, and this move-1 ment to provide a memorial library for the Institution the young- soldier left) when he went to mt Is a peculiarly A B.rdmt n4 rxr adhwl ginafmnt Mno 1ST for catalogue or luforaiatloa a4.1i arliKlnal. J. W. HlLXk U. U.. P. O, IT. PtfrOaaJ, Or. Primary, Pmrtory 4 AoJml rw.-art. Ht; Oolite Vnraratloa, Unitary Dlaolpllaa, kWual Trainlns. &r at alt tfas m!n4. im lb rawar as represented in the names. Only mod- tit and worthy one. The collet needs : donnilWg ar expected, but the list a library, and the utl Itarlan value of. . , , , . , It will be no less by reason of the facthoutd grow Ion very . very fast. The PKIDOSed Memorial i$ AltraCtinS ht wntlment-a An and noble sen-; - timont. ntvatninir reverence. ptunousin. General Attention to Astoria. A GULDEN OITOKTI'XITY Astoria Can Honor Herself la Honor ing the Memory of Oae Who bj His life and Death Honored Astoria. The memoritl fund la growing, but hardly fast enough to deserve the praise the city Is receiving: from the press and THE FUND. The following contributions for the Edward C. Young n.emorlal library fund have been reoelwd since those last reported: A. YOl'NCr 150 00 REV. H. MAROOTTE S 00 M. LESTER BfSEt W comradeship will speak from every volume, calling up memories of a heal-thv-mlnded youth who lhvd not to him self alone. A memorial library will be a most appropriate monument to the young soldier, and Astoria will honor herself by carrying to success the pro ject so liapplly conceived and so aus pleiously begun. The Con-allU rnlon-Garette makes the following comment: . . Amon the many brave boys of the O. A. C who Joined the ranks of the I . . i . j . 1 volunteers, ten nome ana lovea iu go far away across the sea and fight for the honor of Old Glory was Edward C. Young of Astoria. And he, too. was among those noble fellows who gave their lives for their country and hu manity. . The people of Astoria, through the fr,-.n nt the Astorlan of that city, are endeavoring to raise a fund to purchase ent. a library to be donated to our agncui- r,. , ,. , , nH to he known as the Mr. J. D. McGowan. one c4 the old Firfward r. Toun library. No move-1 guard, visited our alleys during the F. C. BOWLING BRIEFS. Rainmaker Johnson has the bowling A ball in the alley Is worth three In the gutter. Cooper. Four successive goose eggs hatch one poor captain. Hardesty. F. II. (Hud) Goodell and Harry Burk- holder are bowling In fine form at pres- bowler, spwit a few days In the city. He and Cooper oh xl lor get! any two bowlers for an oyster gume. They were accomodated, and hnd to pay for the oysters on two sucoentlve nights. Wednesday night (ladies' nlghl at the A. F. C. alleys) Mnemlly brings out a good crowd. Mrs. Btine Is nw the rec- ognlwd champion among the ladle. Miss Mangle Iaws and Mrs. H. Wise are also playing In good form. AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. To make tt apparent to thousands. who think themselw III, tht they ore not amicted with any disease, hut that the system simply needs cleansing, Is to bring comfort home to their hearts. as a costive condition la easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manuraotered by the California Fig Syrup Co, only, and sold by all druggists. The Eastern H Mlllluary. MISS McKEA Corner Tenth an CnuiWrclal streets. V. B. Edwards I very variety of Uoueli und DrvtMid l.iimhoi, l)oors, NNIlidows, .MoiitdhlKN uild i.eoar Minifies Vl"iri n '""iih.ii Slab, Park, Kir V JJU lli-ii.KK k,Alder.rUlali OlVIco Seventh Street Dock Nut ("on. Nut Hutter. K HCcreiil. tirnnnxe, Health ('rncUoiN, Nut Koat. (Illicit, .Miiltosiu Niilcne. Are few uf tit Health Fool sold by KNAIT 11KOS., HEALTH FOOD Co. IH.rtlund. Or rosing a Specialty. The Photographer public of the state. There is to be no personal soUcita- m.nt , j j, more worthy, and no j WMir. tion. The fund has simply been opened . movement will touch the public pajrl- j Th hjml tfnm m(ufc, R wy foe Toluntary contributions, and in such ! otic heart more Qu'CKy- ',. i showing against the Road Club the oth- quickly. amounts as tne aonor xeei memseiveB , - . ;fcu nMi, it perfeotly free to contribute. It may ing monumenl to the memory of one of ; Burroughs. Sovey and Goodell tied for be 20 cents, It may be Jl, It may be! those whose life-blood was spilled In j first place wlth 173 In the Fvy.-nhel-more buf whatever the amount it is fighting for the glory and honor of hu- mer trophy contest more, hut wvfr , 1 " manity and of the American people in Herman Wise won the weekly button advisable that tt be not delayed too rtlcu,ar j last we,,k- It a long. ' We are glad to see the people of As- tween him. Sovey and Hardest)'. The proceeds of the entertainment, ! toria enter this work with such a spir-j Tne on'gon Rfid Club hAs promlse.1 next Wednesday it is exoected wUl 11 of PaC'01"" ftnd determination. The t0 visjt the A F c on Thanksgiving !u hrtow!;. when a friendly match will, be swell the fund to JIOO Just one-fifth of , ar,d whle tt recei-s at all times the; paye(j the amount Astoria ought to raise, and' hearty support of our town people, does " ht . , . which probably Astoria will raise, but not belong to .V of I melfhe for the credtt of the city we should I J"f' """"f. SLSrl2 movement m i P'.k Queen were only In the place of not go this in a moss-back fashion, i nonor 0f one of her sons should and KlnS F,n- The Oregonlan yesterday said: I will receive the united support or ore- sronlans In general, for It will be a . T laJV Vl J LA 1 fm 1 1 1 fair Ly 4 w ivuoi ssaa I l j . . . nounoed, the Astorlan Astorian Is rals- i monument that will bring to the minds Former Captain Will C. Laws Is now manager of the A. F. C. alky's; salary, kicks and growls of all the bowlers ing a fund for a library for the state agricultural college, as a memorial to Edward C. Young, an Astoria youth who was a student at the college when the president called for troops for the of the thousands of students who will; uho can't make -scores. enter Us walls for years to come the deeds of a fallen hero of the institution. The following are high scores for the n-nolr- Monr!.v. f"oorer. 6: Tuesday. It is not intended that this fund . f.ardetfy. 0000: Wednesday, Sovey, 0; should be a tost of the giver's Income. , Thursday, Ogdn. 56: Friday, Cooper, Spanish war. and who left his studies snoulu w vl l"c e'" " "7 1 5 Saturday Goodell 57 to volunteer in his country's service. It Is not the amount so much that Is , 5- Saturday, uoodeii, 61. He was one of the first of the Orego- j desired as the good spirit of Astorlana 1 Mr. II. M. Ogden. a crack Multnomah Dininyrooin and Restaurant J. V. Wrnintr, lro. 1'rlvite Pisig-rooD!i tor Ladies Meals IV Ip Opti til Night. 170 THIRD STREET. .....Pet. .Motrisos ad Tsnhill F'ortland, Oregon,,,. Beautiful Millinery . At prices within the reach of all. Call niul cxaiuiiie tbent-w styles. N. V. Corner Soveuth and WashinHton POKTLAND. OUKCiON Holmes' English AND Business College 414 Yamhill St, Portland, Oregon. MRS. ROSS, m lltb .Street. SIX DF.I'AKTMFNTS FtiKlish, IlookkeepltiK. Shorthund, Typewriting. AH. Penniun.ship, Seud for circulars. pursuits art much mure profluMe to the avenie ppranti than any of the profit. Ions, A studious yoini); limn or wonuu cnu )iemie for a liuslnns Mint la about oite-fouitli lite time rrimireil to educte for a profrwiloii, and at about ont-fourtk the cost, lite succrnn of bundled of our yr.idtintci Is rveiv ilny proof of tha value of piactlciil cdiu-ntlon. Ixtiiiiine into the inrriU of our chiH)l, I,rr how and wht we teach. Imrstiiilciiti of "Armtroii's Ooiiihincd Theory ao4 Ptactlceof DookkrcpliiK" Iratn to keep books exm tlr tliry ric krrp lu bust nri. New way to tench; tiinkrs Itookkrrplnu cosy, InvcMiate. Call, or write, Portland Business College Tilth nnd Yamhill St.. A. I. Armatrons, I'rln. Ojyn all tlic year. Students may enter ut any lime. lluiiKHS, Shorthand and Knglish ilrturtmcnti. Private or rlaw imlnit tion, Catalogue free. The Leading Visiting and Wedding Card . . . Engravers . . . VI ti 23 WASHINGTON HI ILDING. POKTLAND. OK., Over Utt's. C. A. WHALE, Wholesale and retail dealer in Pianos Kranich and Iiach, Hchaire, Schiller, and many others. Organs Hchults and Co. Miller, Ann Arbor lleutley and other n-V!ilA,id,eVl,re,er,,J P0RIUND OREGON. Plays any Piano. Anyone Can Play It. nn nstmments Sold on Easy Terms, M. C. .MATTIJIFI.L Manager. Head olll.e 141 Hint Ht Sali m.Ote. ' ni 7S Wherever there is a Piano there should be a Pianola. 20 Days from Today viz: Saturday, Nov. 25, '99 The Pianola will be shown in Astoria. Representatives of the Sole Oregon Agent will be dt the Occident Hotel for ONE WEEK ONLY. 1 fjra i THE Pianola brings into use thousands of pianos which are now lying idle. It makes every member of the family a player and master of a repertory, which includes the musical classics, both ancient and modern, the latest popular airs and an endless variety of both song and dance music. No technical knowledge whatever is required on the part of the performer. The Pianola supplies perfect technic, The expression is controlled by the player and responds instan taneously to his will. He has, therefor, the double pleasure of hearing an artistic rendition and actually producing it himself. Pianola, in Connection with Grand Piano, Price, $250. M. B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon. Representing The Aeolian Co., (S The Larjrest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. Portland VVarerooms, 335 JlorrUon St.,' jvyarquam Bid's. Now York, 18 Went 23rd St Loiidon,''225 Regont St. ( Pnria .19 AvAntm fl'T.V)nro I Fiictories At Mcriduti, Couu., Worcester, Mass., Detroit, Mioh.