The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 09, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    MIL MUKNING AST0K1AN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 18rfb
! Mllllnory.
Headquarters for Pry fiooJs on the Lower Columbia
MISS MoKKA Corner Tenth an J
Commercial streets.
CULLISON & CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
niPFfT uirfq to Nw York Slock Exchange
DIRECT WIPES T0 ChicagQ Board flf
8
Seasonable Cloakinos
I 21 4-21 s Chamber of ( -ommerce,
Portland, Oregon.
a . i .
At rtMiucti pruv. rive attractive nun
bi nations ami ten styles heavy euily
doth lor coats or yoh'caos.
$2 .00 and $'2 50 values
for 1 48 yard
this week.
BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY
I;
4. W. Bill, H. D, Prlaelpal.
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WEST SIDE NOTES.
Mr. Clark Hay, of Portland, was vis
iting his daughter, Mrs. Clara Parirer,
of Sklpanon.
Miss Eva Parker was visiting; In As
toria during the week.
Mr. A. C. Wirt spent Tuesday and
Wednesday In town.
Andrew Hanson and family visited
Portland several days during the week '
- Hammond now has two restaurants
and one hotel.
J. Cralne of warren ton is soon to
rnovs Ma drugstore to Hammond r,
Saturday Willie Abbott was fortunate
enough to kill thirteen geese with four
shots.
Owing to tbe illness of Mrs. Mason,
tha school has been closed this week,
but will open again Monday.
Mr. Leonard Harris spent Sunday at
home. He wil move his family to As
toria on Monday, as he baa been em
ployed In the Astoria Box Factory.
A very pleasant party was given at
the A. O. TJ. W. hall Friday evening.
by the members of the order. Dancing
was indulged In till a late hour.
Miss Daisy Dean returned to Gervais
with her friend Miss Emma Tandebeck
and will remain several weeks.
During the last week the tides have
been very high on the ocean beach.
The waves have washed out sticks and
logs that have been covered In the
sand for many years.
The wedding of Mr. Luther Camp
bell and Miss Nannie Hamlin was the
occasion of calling together all the
members of the Morrison family. The
bride was the grand daughter of the
late William and Nancy Morrison who
ettled on Clatsop Plains In the early
days. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have
gone to California on a wedding trip.
Mrs. Alfred Dawson Is still very ill.
The boys had their usual good time
CkrtatMS Tit Ohm lt. is, Vf.
I A aMralBc u4 P7 SohooL DMar trans
iMimH lOoa Wit
IW eataloauai or tsformaUaa adJna tha
rlBjUwl J. W. HOI M. IX, F. O. 4ir
It. Portland Or.
Primary, rnswalory tad Aeadwala rprt.
Mstx Coil PraparaUao, Military PtaelaUaa,
aaaua iniuf
W. B. Edwrirds
I'.very variety of Kouuli and
DresNtd Lumber, Uoorn,
Window h, .MmiMlngM and
Cedar MiIiiIch
r f t'..i'n..n Slt.l!iirk. Fir,
Utile Scentli Street Dock
case their Joke was so serious that they
came near being arrested. !
Mrs. J. M. Twney was calling in . mmmmmm?
Sklpanon last Tu.sday. ! The body of R. L. Chrtst?nb.nc. bat-
George Dean of Nehalera was in Skip-j tw' M- na not vt n rwwvwd.
anon visiting his parents previous to The drowning occurred at Ilwaco.
their departure for their new home In Mr- Chrlstenberg was an examplary
Westport. young man. and Is much missed by
Miss Mlimie Grey, who is attending his rJ-
the Astoria High School, came home! Owing to the Thursdays mfHon of
Friday for a few days visit. ; the county institute at Astoria all! nrrTAIinA MT
Allan Ana,,n rrf iMvilL ... In' hwls " thl j R LOl A U K A IN I
Nut foil. Nut Huttcr.
K IMVreiil.
conviMiilun Ih held on the 2lt
day of Noveinlver, IS'.i.
JOtlAN E. YOl'Ntl.
t'hiUrnian UeiHibliran City Central
CommlKt"".
F. 1 LKtXENWKHEll. SrrvUry
Health (rackci-N,
BROWN'S
Warrenton during the week.
John Relth of Lewis and Clarke was
burin cattle on this side last Sat-1
urday.
Mrs. Sarah Bird and daughter of
Seaside are visiting !n Ilwaco.
Frank Damaat
those days, as the teachers are required
. . . . .
Miss Edna Dow has gone to Seattle
to attend school. She will moke her
home with her stster, Mrs. Ed Masney.
Miss Edna Morrlsuo is attending
school In Portland.
some horses over for winter's paotur-!
age last Friday.
A. M. Essor. came down from Mon
tana to attend the Campbell-Hamlin
welding, and is nox calling on old
friends In this vicinity.
la Portland. I ""-
Mr. Kennedy, representing the Vnlon
Savings and Loan Association, is in
Hammond In the interest of his com
pany, i
Notice Is hereby given that there
F. S. Dow, of Prospect Park. Is visit
ing at Seaside. He will return to Bos
ton next week.
C. C. March went to Portland Satur
day to remain over Sunday.
Mrs. John Mlnto, of Salem, is spend
ing a tew days at her old home on
NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PRIM
ARY CITT ELECTION.
A tirst-claM place at moderate prices
lwxims for ladies and private parties
Open nil INIsHt...
10S Fourth St., near Washington
CORTLAND, OlttUOI.
Clntcii.
i Nut Routt, Nutene.
Maltotla
Are a few of the Health Foods told by
KNAI'P HKOS.,
IIKALTI1 FOOD Co. Portland, Or
What Is It, do you ask ?
It Is a new way to tench bookkeeping. Stiulrnts Iran to keep
books cxnctly an they are kept In business. No text-book is
UfCl. A text-book teaches, in a f heoretival way, how books mar
be kept Armstrong's teaches, ill a pnutkul way, how books
are kept. It is a bookkeeper method. Investigate. Cull, or write.
Portland Business College
Fifth and Yamhill St. A. P. Armstrong, Prln.
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time, business, Shorthand
and F.nglih department. Private or dim Initrurtlon, Catalogue free
PHONK HUACK 1H.15.
The Eastern
Posing a Specialty.
L. A. Conn went to Portland on Wed.
nesday and wil remain until his health
Is Improved.
Miss Grandma and Miss Henderson
are visiting in Hammond.
Mrs. E. M. Lally Is forced ta enlarge
her building, owing to her Increasing,
will be a republican primary city elec
tion on the 17th day of November, 1899,
for the purpose of electing' delegates
to the republican city convention. The
judges and polling places of said elec
tion to be as follows, to wit:
First ward Judges, Charles S.
playing tricks Halloween, but In one week.
business.
Robt. Gray has his new store almost
completed.
Willis Mudd Is able to be out, but
still uses crutches.
The detachment at Fort Canby has
been reduced to ten men, the others
Joining the battery at Fort Stevens.
Owing to a better target range, the
practice with small arms has been car
ried on at Fort Canby during the
Martin Johmwn and A. C.
polling place at county court
Wright,
Fisher;
house.
Second ward Judges, D. H. Welch,
Walter Robb and R. Carruthers; poll
ing place, Welch block.
Third ward Judges, T. S. Cornelius,
C. Gramms and Maxwell Toung; poll
ing place, old school house.
The number of delegates to be eleoted
at said election being 11 from each
ward. It Is reeonmended by the re
publican city central committee that
DinlnijToom and Kcstaurant
J. IT. Waiintr, I Top.
rrivtte Diilag-rooau tor ladies
.Meats 15c t'p Opts tit Xiqht.
170 THIRD STRCCT.
......Dtt. Jlorrlsoi sad Yiahill
Portland, Oregon....
Beautiful
Miiliriery .
At prices aitliio th?
reach of all. Call
and examine the new
styles.
MRS. ROSS,
1H3 11th Street.
tfYLiflflD
The Photographer
N. W. Corner
Seventh ami Washington
POKTLAND. ORKUON
Holmes' English
AND
Business College
4M Yamhill CI, Portlaml, Oregon.
SIX DEPARTMENTS
Knulisli, HookkccplMK,
Shorthand, Typewriting,
Penmanship, Ait.
Semi for cironliiri.
r
1 Garry the
Ralston
A- V.
ALLEN
Health Poods
Wheat Flakes, Crono,
Whole Wheat Crockets,
Breakfast Food,
Select Brap,
Yeast Cocoa. Koffy
C. A. WHALE,
Wholesale aud retail dealer in
Pianos
Krauich and Koch,
SclialTrr, Schiller,
aud many others.
mi
MmlU and Co.
Miller, Ann Arbor
ltenlloy and others
""'' PORIIAND OREGON.
Instruments Sold on Easy Terms.
M. C. MATTHIELL .MHnaKcr. Head, offloe It'.' SUts St. Fsl.m.tH.
Plays any Piano.
Anyone
Can Play It.
We'll Show You The
PIANOLA
Monday, Nov. 20, '99
and will
Continue One Week.
Fry n yJ
(K)S7
n
11 -19
Wherever there is a
Piano there should
be a Pianola.
Moszkowski
The Great
Composer and PlnnlHt
BtidorscB the
. PIANOLA .
(Literal translation.)
"Any one hidden in n room near by who will hear the Pianola for tho
first time will miroly think that it is a groat virtuoso that plays; but after a
while ho will perceive his error, bceause your instrument never playq false
notes." MAURICE MOSZKOWSKI.
Pianola, in Connection with Grand Piano, Price, $250.
M. B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon.
Representing The Aeolian Co., (S
Portland Warerooms, 335 Horrison St., M'rquam Bld'g.
New York, 19 West 23rd St Loudon, 225 Regent St.
'. Parli 11 Avanna H'T.'Dnara
The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. FflCtories at MerWeBi Worct.gteri MaM.f ,,0, Mieh.