The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 09, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUK MORNING 1ST01UAN Tl'KSDAl, JANUARY , .UOO.
mr First Great Annual I
Clearance sale
Has opened w ith a ruli that shows how well the peo
ple of Astoria and vicinity appreciate good values.
In our store you do not have to look for bargains
They meet your eyes at every turn.
BAUBER-DIUCICH.
A pretty home wedding occurred
Sunday evening mt the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. DragxMlrti, on Twenty
aeoond sirwK. The chief actors were
Mr. Dan BarW and Miss Daisy Dlu
clch, the Utter a recent arrival from
Austria, (farce comedy "A Cheerful Liar."
The cervmooy which was conduct- j There is nothing In the wiM like
d by Rev. Fathar McOornMC, was laughter. It la coureHia an.1 health.
McLean; u-uataw. J. II. D. Gray. J.
E. Young, D.' A McLean,
This morning at Grjflln & Red"
the advance mvle of swats will ovn
for the engagement of Mlm Stella!
B.onar, who will make her bow, pre
senting the great ami most Kiugtwble
beautiful and was witnessed by many
fritfnda of the young couple.
ful. It takce a peon's mind away
from he dull cares it The day. "The
The bride and groom entered the : man wh. oanrot laugh," iys Car
parlors, the orcheetma, playing the
welding march, and took their por
tion before the clergyman. Mrs.
k)"ie, is not only fit for treasons,!
strangles and spoil, hut his life is
nUvi,ty H treason, uul stratagem.'The
Bart Wall accompanied the bride and j beauty of "A Clworfui Liar" is that
Mr. Miller of Vancouver was beat
roan. The brdi was becomingly
gowned fat white silk, trimmed with
lace, while the groom wore the con
ventional evening dress.
After the service the bridal party
enjoyed. a gumptious banquet.
The house was artife'cally decorated
for the happy occasion and the even
ing was one of thorough enjoyment.
Busey's orchestra was present and
It nv.krs you laugh In sp:te of your
lf and there Is nithing said or done
at any time to off ?rl the most fasti
dious. Such plays as "A Cheerful
Liar," says Mr. Allan Dal "are god
sends." The company is a strong one
and the tirce is el.ilxrately staged
and costumed.
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS.
Ladles who go to Portland and deelra
its delightful musk- contributed to the 1 somethTng re, iall, flne in the w.Tof
pleasure of the guests.
Many handsome presents testified to
the esteem in which the bride and
groom are held by their numerous ac
quaintances In this city and else
where. A number of ladies and gen
tlemen from Vancouver came down
to attend the wedding.
Letter addressed as follows re
mained uncalled for at the Astoria
poatolRee January S: Alex Anderson,
tailor-made suits win An sn
her that they can be well fitted at I D.
Boyer-s 1"7 Fourth street. In the T. M.
C. A. bulldlnr.
Not on 1 V rfrwa h Vun m .
. unri oiniy nrwi-
ciass cutter for mna v....
one exclusively for ladles" work, and
ou ran resi assured or fretting not only
dui tne oest or materials,
as Mr. Hover la an expert on woolen
SOLFILINE.
Solflllne! Solflllne!
jruu inea ssoiniine? If you
,,,.,. I. jvu im soinuner u you
Mrs. M. ChrissMilun, James Coulter, J tiave nnt go to Peterson & Brjwn t
.....c uuy a mat can. Kemem
Iw that long rains and possibly snow
Will rnllAn t it
iviiKw una miia ana ary weather
Samuel Ellwell, Albert L. Grove, Mrs,
Johanna Hansen, Mrs. Marguvtt Liv
va. K. A. . Johns-jn, Mrs. L. A. Mack,
Mrs. S. A. Moore, Mrs. Florence Mor
timer, Feteraen Bra., Wm. Slocuin
G. G. Smith, Mrs. Sofia Tomsm
Jennie Vels. Foreign W. Q. Craw
ford. John F. Hagberg, Ole L. Langa-
land, Johan I.undgrist, Mrs.
Manasse, F. Poole, M. R.xis.
ana every man woman and child's
shoes should be treated with this great
water-proof leather preservative
Or send 35c In stamps to Henry Mil.
lei- in i r.'i . . ' . .
i ireei, rorianct.
Mrs. "-T'-so'i. inr a trial can and be con.
villCru.
in..1 1
Edw. ! 'Continued from first page.)
. eisntn, a oart of Whfuu.n'.i clump
At a regular meetta of Cyrus Olney ! the e"emy n Ver.
rhtn im a u,,, .... ,"'. kliung and woumltn? l.-o.
evening, the following otllcera were
installed: Past president, J. H. D.
Gray; past president, Geo. NoUn;
presidont, F. J. Taylor; 1st vice presi
dent, John V. Welch; 2nd vice-president,
John H. Smith; 3rd vice prtsi-
A. M. Smith: mars hall. Chas.
dent,
McEwan; R?c. Sec, Charlee E. Paster;
Fhi. Sec, George F. Welch; Treas.,
Nathan Schlussel; inside sentinel, G.
W. Stevens; outside stsntinel, Robt. A.
r i
Mr
When death
fit-AX has laid its
cold and re-7-
lentless hand
upon e kind
and loving
husband, the
wife cannot be
blamed for ask
ing herself if all
ber years of de
votion and work
and helpfulness
were worth the
comes so soon to this tragic end.
If men would only take the most com
mon sense precautions against the en
croachments of ill-health, there would be
fewer houses of mourning, and fewer
women left alone almost helpless before
the battle of life is half over. A man's
liver and stomach are twin machines that
work together, either to make or unmake.
If tbey work wrong, they deplete and
fioison hit blood. Impure and impover
shed blood mean sickness and death. If
they work right, they purify and enrich
the blood. A man whose blood is rich and
pure, and whose liver is active cannot well
be unhealthy. Headaches, biliousness, in
digestion and costiveness, which men Cen
trally disregard, are Nature's warnings
that the twio mechanism, stomach and
liver, is working against, Instead of fbt
him Hr Pi.rr' nttlti Mili'.al flicoio-
ery is the best micjne t? use under these
circumstances, u creates appetite, cor
tecls sll disorders of the digestion, invigor
ates the liver and fills the arteries with
rich, red, healthy blood. As an invigorat
ing, restorative tonic, it is far superior to
all the malt extracts. It is the great blood
maker and flesh-builder. It does not build
ickir, flabby fat as cod liver oil does, but
the firm, muscular tissues of health.
"For the lart nine yea," writes William
Miller, Ksq., of 651 Mulberry Street, Reading,
Pi , " I have been vrry poor in health. I suf
fend with a running ore leg. I tried man
kinil of different mediciues, and doctors with
out relirf. Then I used three bottles of ' Golden
Medical Discovery sad can my that I am en
tf'ty cured. I can now do at good a day' work
the next man."
Unfailahle Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet
(or constipation 'and biliousness.
tfirkh 'im-v, wiih a Dattall.m ..f th.:
Twenty-eighth, struck the enemy en
trenched west of Bacoor yesterday
morniiig; the enemy l-ft on the -full
6 In dead and 40 wounded.
Our loss thus far la Lieutenant
Cheney, Fourth cavalry, four enlist
ed men kill, ?A enlisted men wound,
ed. It is expootod that Schwan's
troops will cut off the retreat of the
enemy's Oavlte army.
', VVheaton is moving today on Das
j Marinas. Boyd, Thirty-seventh in-
fantry, captured General Risal. it
I i expf-cted that Cavite and Saman
! ;rus province will lie clired up
In the north, Lyjnhauser, with
! three companies of the Twenty-fifth
attacked robber bands on the Arayat
mountains, dispersed them end de
stroys thfllr barracks and aubslsu
ici.L-e. ne iouna tnere five of our
prisoners whom they had picked up
on the railroad, throe killed and two
seriously wounded.
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I Eyes I
Are those given th best care
throughout all periods of one's
life. "I used to have the best
eyes," la a common expression.
These people very likely have
bad eyes now because neglectful
of the care necessary to keep
them good. Let us help kp
yours good. If you bavn't good
ones let us assist in making
mem gooa. Kignt glass
toat s wnat we ocer.
Northwest Optical
The Labbe Bids.,
Second and Washington Stw
Rooms 20-21-33-33
POKTLAND, OKEOON
1.1. uuxnnanjinuiiiruitnniin'
aid-
Co., I
5
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
Makes nerve fibre, nerve fnrr.fi. nnrl
muscle. The body is made healthy,
able to endure the rack unon nervfis
from overwork and care, and with
stand exposure to severe weather and
1
prevailing disease.
Wyan Nelson, of Kansas Citv. Mo..
A '
wnies:
"I was nervous, despondent, irritable, had
no annfit.it.fi nnnld nnt aloArt woll Tiori no-Vif
sweats. My physician said 1 was threatened
with nervous prostration. On the recommend
ation of my partner, I commenced using:
rame 8 ueierv i nmnm nn. "nrtav t am oa
- If m. wvlV V fc iH MhJ
sound as a dollar, eat well, sleen otaII. nnri om
not at all nervous.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
IS A GREAT RECONSTRUCTANT.
All AstOriana Wfin vlrrif Pnvtlan mnA
desire snendlnff fl nlMunnt rnlni in
company with polite people and In the
enjoyment of an unexcelled musical
program, should go to the Frederlcka-
Durg. ceases vocai ana instrumental
IO fVf I nn R th.m arm manv aim
tractions to delight the visitors. The
new management la making the Freder
Icksburg a well-merited success.
BltUWfl UKAINT, ITOPS.
W. C. A. Pohl,
coim conom.
Undertaker, Embalmer
and Funeral Director
Caskets and Funeral Supplies constant
ly on nana.
Corner 11th and Duane Sts, Astoria, Ore
W. B. Edwards
Every variety of Rough and
Dressed Lumber, Doors,
Windows, Mouldings and
Cedar Shingles.
Wnri r Common Slab.Bark, Fir,
W JJD Hemlock, Alder.I'oleOok
Office Seventh St rcet Dock
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
1:00 a. in.
1M P. ui.
T.W im.
( 10 p.n.
JHinTULNa" Arrl
hoHliin.l lTnl.tn IWttwii lit -IS a
mnll pnlnta, I
ASTORIA. " I
Tor Portland A In-Ill loa-in.
terminate points 10:N
RKAS1PB DIVISION.
I p.m.
P in. I, m.
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5:S,Vll:MIAr
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Sl'Kt'IAl, 8KAS1PR SUNDAY THAIN
Leaves A:orla at 1:30 a. m.: arriv at
S'l.l I a. m.
rauencrra may rttirn on an train
liown on tchvilul on Mm dah,
ALU TRAINS to and from Brand run
ot Flavel and Hammond via Warrn
ton.
All tralna max eloa connections at
Ooble with all North racMo tratnt
to and from lb aat or Sound points.
At Portland with all train Waving
Cnhm depot.
At Aftorla with I. R. A N. Co.'i hoal
and rail line 0 and from Ilwaea and
North I)ch polnta,
THROUO' TICKKT8 on sale at Aa.
Ejirn a
ntv Mil
Mai atrvel
When You Mnt
FINE TEAS
AND COFFEES
CALL ON.-
Pure 5piccs
Extracts
Baking Powder
Foard Stokes Co.
Antorln, Or. .
COLUMBIA STEAM LAUNDRY
CORNER NINTH AND A ST OR STS-. ASTORIA
ft
1)1 "
i n if
lria for ' .aownto. Ban franciaco. all
Astern and XJurupran points.
HIV lli-kel offlc Astoria U4 Onmnurw
n J. C. MA TO.
Qnl Tr't and faaa. Atnt.
LKAVB
PORTLAND
OVERLAND EX
I'KKSri. fm- Baliu,
Uoebur. Aahland.
CW r.M. Bacramon .v iw.i.i.
Ban mnclsco, trfo
1 A. H
Dally
xept
Sunday
tT A. M
M:W P. U
Jnva Loa Anatlea,
-! i uu, ntv ur
lans and tba Eait.
Roaburg paawnfer
Via Woikttiura, for
Hpunt) Anal. Hll
wton. Wot 8clo,
ftrownvllle, Sprlna
flol J and Nation....
rorvallla paasnir
Indoptndiiuca paas'
AltRIVI
11:00 A. la.
. y
Call'
MonJij
'i.W A JM
TiH A M
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.1 FI ill
Wo itro now jirt'imrtnl to do nit
kinds of laundry work on !iort m.
lice, tlio jdaiit linvinj; lipt-n rt nutd.
ded tlirounliout mid new inncliincry
oddt'd. Wt run n.Miro ytni of tho
It'fit cIiism of work t'Vtr luriiid out
u tlio Cmift. A trial onlcr imUviU tl.
J. W. Da LT0N, Prcpilctor
'1'IIOM: tisl in Yrara Erlfrc
Jt 0, GlUcn 8 Co.,
Dealers, Manufacturers.and Contractors
Of AHbCMtoH Boiler
mid Pipe CovcHnjxH
2-ji) Sm.ii.i st, roKTi..Ni, oi;k.
Dally. IDalljr ticrpt Bunaay.
tonpet-Una- at San Franolro with Otot
dntal Oriental. Pacitf Mall and 09
anlo atramahlp llnra fur
JAHAN. CHINA. Al'STRAI.IA
HAWAII AND THE PHILII'HINES.
Rebata tkketa on aala dally btw.r
Portland. Saoramnto and San Krancla-
ond-claaa, lncliMlln gloatx.
Pata and ticket to Eaatarn polnU and
Bu!ut nimi wom, inma. Honolulu
M 1 11J 4 ui
utralla. Can ba obialnnl from J. B
kfni, 1M Third at..
H. MARKHAM.
KIRK t AND. Tlckat Aawit, IM Th'
IV IVUMILIK, LL If. HARM
aunaa-er. o. r. a p a
Thrauah ticketa Kat for lowaat rat
HI i. lTTOrnaro iooai aa
Waf.a ranio Comxnajr offlr. Aatotia,
WHITE COLLAR UNI
Columbta Rlvr and rUKt S"und Ntrl
ration Company.
lialley flatsert Iiava Aitorla dally,
except Punday, at 7 p. m.
Ieavea Portland dally exwpt 8un
dny at 7 a. m.
Whit Collar Una tlcketa and O. It.
& N. tlckfta lntonhang.:abl on Rallcy
Uatzert and Hanala
A. J. Taylor, Aitorla Aft
U. R SCOTT, Telephone 11L
Prealdent.
I DO YOU BATHE?
NO.
WHY?
Mi
llreuuxvi at mir hoiiito wo Iimvp nciilicr a Imthtiih,
luir hut watn lminly. . , .
Tlu-n ki U) tlia ItiiMlnti llutlii al :17 Anlor HU v
2.'j cental la Ilia prltw. l'rlvalu aparlnitnta for
liidlfi. Only Iho liotlir ohtna of patronaito I
rtilnrnl to. Try one nnJ you will conio ri'uularly.
Pacific Navigation Company
Stcauu-rs - 'K. I, Illmoi c," "V. II Harrison '
Only line - Astoria to Tillamook, (JarihalJI, Hay City, llobsonvillc.
Omtifotinif nt Anuria with tlioOnvon Itailnal A Naviirnllnn Co, nml
tileo th Aatorin A I'uliiuiliiit Uivi r It, It. Inr Sati Franflwo, l'orlluiul
ml nil imiIiiIj rati, hir freight inn I icwTtfir rutin apply I .
HntiiMd Hfitioro Co. (It ihthI Atfi-nla. AHTOlilA, OKK.
COHN A ('() At'i'iil, Ori'urn ldillrimil A Nnvipitiou Co.,
TII.UMlKJb Ore. A. A C. II 11 l'. roltTLAND, Or. ,
L. LEBECK
Carpenter and Builder
General Contractor
HOUSE RAISINO AND
MOVINO A SPECIALTY
n
COME
and Pay Us a Visit!
If you are in need of anything in the
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CLOTHING LINE
It will pay you to como to Portland ami oxnmiiio our enormous stock.
Besides tho udvnntago of such a largo variety to select from, thus enabling
you to obtain exactly wbat you want, wo save you from $2 to $ on n Man's
Suit or Overcoat, and $1 to $3 on Hoys' Suits.
Men's Suits $6 to $25.
Hen's Overcoats $8 to $30.
Boys' Suits $2 to $15.
Child's Reefers $1.50 to $8.
M
M
Money Cheerfully Refunded
If Goods are not Satisfactory
MOYER CLOTHING CO
The Popular Price Clothiers.
BEN SELLING, Manager. ' ' 3rd and Oak Streota, Portland
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