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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1899)
THB. AlOKNINU ASTUUIAN TIKSDAi, UNCKMHKK 5, IKW. CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers niRrn uirpc m cw York Stock Exchange DIRECT WIPES TO Chlcag0 Bwr(J of mit 1 1 cnJqtiartcin for Dry Goods on thy l.oxvcr Columbia Ullson Improved Air Tight Heaters FOR COAL. I A Great Veiling Sale At' Or Tbi rrk we lll sell over ICM piece Novelty Mesh U IJL JU. Veiling of the 25e,W)ctn.li'HVj line tllVarl. The Mealies arc Tuxedo, Malioea, Brussels, Spider Web, riain or with Chenille PoU. WE.ST SIDE NEWS. H. B. Parker wa In Wurrenton Mon day. Mrs. Andrew Hansvn was Visiting In Astoria last wevk. j Ross Clinton tm in Hammond the early part of the j Mr. O. B. Wirt and daughter lone visited Astoria on Monday. Frank Dement spent several day on the Wert Side thia week. Miss Martha Gilbert was a guest of Mias Munon during the week. Lieut. E. B. Mitchell left yesterday for a visit to Jefferson, Oregon. j Miss Cost, of Astoria, la with Mrs. William Tags, who is mlU quite 11L t Representative from the Portland Cracker company and Seller & Co., were there. I Mr. David Hood, of Mason. Ehrman & Co., made his usual visit to Ham mond Tuesday. Miss Alice Sweeney spent Thanks giving at her home and returned to her school on Monday. Misa Byrd and Miss Gearheart spent Thanksgiving In Wamsnoo and at tended the party that evening, Mrs. Grin and Mrs. Condit, of giving with Mr. and Mrs. Hintm Cray.: m ' 1 ' t" Seaside, were to Astoria Monday buy-j Miss Minnie Gray came from Astoria A. P. SteK of Houton, Ore., is rag ing goodies for Thanksgiving. j on Wednesday evening and will remain, liteml at ilk? Parker. Guy Halferty, who to attending over Sunday. E. A. Deflns, of Portland, is rm.-- Holmes' busineni college, In Portland,' The program for the Thank striving, tered at the Occident, (a spending the holiday! at homo In e.tercls-s at the Skipanon school was, t. C. Croman. of Oror.ge. Mass.. is Ekipanon, - , -i , J. W. Crain has hla drug store open In hi new place. He will move bJaj xamuy to xiamniuuu vn u at uuj find a vacant house. For all the winter haa been very se-. vere rose are In bloom and Grandpa Kindred delight In picking them and sharing with his friends. j The storm during the week have been very severe. The gulls are driven from the ocean, and owing to hunger light In the chicken yards, then fly to the fltlds and play and frolic in the puddles. They setn very tame. ; nun r tl 9 M. i 1 M I I I I I I I II Portland Warerooms Marquam Building:.' I he Color! urc Rlack, Brown, Tan, Navy, Ivor.r, White and Black. Pears' Economical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. Last Saturday a delightful party was glvea In Ford' hall by the Social (4 Seven. It w as the first of a wrlea to I te given during tne winter. Mrs. William Laycock and Mrs. Ed! Quinn tl) P,l4U1j to the funeral of R. Hunter, who was killed in the O. R & N. Co. wnvk. Now thai the trains run to the gar rison th? mail is carrieil directly to th pon office, which h a greut con venience to the people on the reserva tion. Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris spent Thanks- very interesting and well rendered, The room was decorated with the fruit of the harvest. E. M. Phllebaum and fanflly D1An4 TlK. t.vV- .. I t 11 ii an u wnnwoj . jus, iittLa,uiii has been chief clerk tn the engineer of fice and has now accepted a position In th? office In Portland. R. A. Wood, hoepital steward at Ft. j Stevens, has rec-ived rrd,ps tliat he Is soon to be relieved. He exictB more ; active service. During the recent war he was stationed in Cuba. I Mrs. S. K. Stanley was In New As-; toria several days during the week .-.S I T- The Fascinating I I. f :..'r:- 'i .:':;':i' 4 ' sv- ' )".. - vM-vt B. WELLS, Solq Agent for Oregon. 214-215 Chamber of Commerce, with hr little grandchild H.iby l" man who was wry 111. Mrs. Stanley returned to Sa.lde Tuesday. Mr. C A. White wvnt to rorlland to men his wife, who wa iviuria'iK from a four months' vMt to her old home In KansaK, Hith rvturned to Warivnton. Monday. Miss Kelpie and MUw Howie R.lgle. of Vancouver. st ThanlugU lig with their parents at KoW Stewiw. I.ieut. r.lele. of the V:i.hlni?ton volunteer, wa also at St.'wna during t!ie tevk. Tht masquerade given hy Mr. Chits, j Newman and M.tlcolm t5rld r. iti , Wednesday evening. wan the am'i.tl ; ewnt of the season. Even the iiu-l.-m- i wicy of the weather did it dampen 1 the enthusiasm of the young people, 'The iv.nuims were ittt an I artistic. ! Tk., . ...... ..1 I... : MUw H !iton as "Fair ibu." The '. gentleman's prlle went to V. V. Days,' ; as 'Ju!t from Kloivlyke." A delicious ! hot supper was served by Mrs. Htu , mon. The Ft. Stevens orchestra made -vS- PEHS0AL MEMIION. 4 Vni U. Bailey, of Sunipter, Is in the city, n u ij m.tn. of Portland. Is a: the rurker H. M. Ogden. of Portlan,l. Is at tht Oitl'Knt. K. F. Haw kliw. of Ilwaco. was ir ih. city veterlay. S. B. Morse, of Fortlai d. was a: the Occident vienlay. C. F. Rogers, the Portland mpr staying at the Occident E. F. Stafford, of Fort lumlmi. 1 spt-nt Sunday !n Astoria. J. L. Curry wd Win. A. Cox. f TiU- am k are at the Parker. Co'f UU to Irr J I t BEEGKfisii b FILLS whan uttffmrlrta from any bmd e f conditio otlSt Stomach or llwor. s !OrrntialSwl.ilniiUm. - I U..r. ..".' Utl Pianola. I the mutilc. Representing The Aeolian Co., The Largest Portland. Oregon. L. LEBECK Cnrpcntcr ntit.1 HnlUlcr Uoncrnl Contmcior HOUSE RAISlNU AND MOVINU A SPECIALTY OAAAAAAAAAtlAJlV'tAAAAAAAJAAj 5 I 5 I ij 3 I Mm. '1 hilt's What NN c arc trying; to do catch the eye of the public. We Hre dniii).' it, too, Thi is shown by the mituU'r of the fiililio who eome to see us about their individ 12 ual eyes Skill, care and honesty is a c'lui'iuai jmi iimi iiiiim w in. Northwest Optical Co., d Tlte Lntdw lllilti.. fWfoiul nml Vlillitliii Hta 3 WotllllN 1V.J.4J.4 LI'OKTLAM). OHKtiON. 3 LnjxriAAAAjnjmnjTJVuiRnuTj uvo 'N I THE Palace Cafe . . Him:. fr.f r. FiiMt KrUunit Urtk f Sal noiv OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Attentive Service, Fint-('ltis CuiMine, Private Itxitu lor La.lien. Conmierciul Strrt-t, Astoria. Hl mot 09 Portland Warerooms Marquam Bulldfn?. tv. v 'Ar.arjr vv . : nw. w..v , v. v n ' v v v v. Better Buy Now ''. -V A "V : V A . Manufacturers of JVIusical Instruments in the World. , t r f1 'XZ''?Ji 5k. mm OUrii:v:'cfit HIS MOTHER'S BROAD He say was always so light and wrll baked. Well ther ia a knack In mak ing It. nut don't forget the kind of stove or range used make a difference. His moth-r used a Stnr Kntnte Rnnjje 1 uvMim W. J. 8CULLT. Agot. ttl Bond trt. CI i C and wrll bakvd. ' I a I : .jfi S I Well thrre la a knack In mak- ' V wm . j : -M There is nothing more fascinating than Pianola playing. Pianolas aro selling so fast that our stock will be exhausted soon. It is wise to buy now. Send in your oTder now for delivery Christmas morning. Cash or a little at a time. JJi:. V.',V.,;VVA :V..V.S A .V N-VA i A A Tit is liiiidr is ('hMcially ii(liilnl lor Milt it mi I nml linito. Tlit Imdv is nimlo tif jiulislu'il slrt'l. I!xlin linivy slinking ami iliimiiiij rtito. Kiic t f rti lit'iivy with larpi iisli il. 1 1 its u nickil inn, tiirkrl iniiiio plate niul tuu nickel plutcil It Kit nuLs, Tlit1 Iml l'ltll (It'll ft is sorolistrtirli'il lluit 1 1 it t'N t'lljiil) gust's ale nil chIisuiiiimI, tvliieli llllikes a I't ut saving in tln eoiiMiiii'tiiii of furl, Price, $12 to $25. All Varieties of Hood Air Tights at FOARD Sr STOKES, -shsh-sh----?-hs 'I ' RAILROAD PORTLAND Jones, He Pays the Freight! Jones. He Pays the Fare! ( II toil limi't waul In conie lo l'irtlnd, mail )mir oriliT uiul get fttl 1 cura allowance lor tarn. Order iiitml l anuiiliit to l:!) or ovrr No freight paid on flour, tel i r piitnliM s. Treigtit paid to all atations mi rallmail ho-t-.li I'ortlaml and Heasldn. Al all river poli.lt fl reached by I'orllmul ImhiU. Send (or tlx' "lliijrrs' t iiliilp," 21 atfr id low prices. JONES' CASH STORE, tits ml 110 front atracl. rorllanil, Orinn. J. 0. Glllen C Co., Dealers, Manufacturers aid Contractors Of ArtbCHtoH Boiler unci Pipe CovcrltiKH 2'J! Stoii.1 St, roirn.ANi), DIM'.. H Of Portland Warerooms (2 Portland Warerooms, 33$ norrlson v'ew York, 18 West 23rd Bt. Loudou, Vnv'im .1' AunmiA flu TOnAra. ' Factorlfl( at Mtir,denf WorcMferi Ml .-vMi-. a. v-o 5 I FARE FREE AND RETIRE. I I ) I I k t v y, 4 i X I ') I T f Marquam Building. St., Mrqum Bid's. 225 Regent St. Mim.t oH, Mi.-h.