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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1902)
I A RM AM I LADIES' WAISTS. While and Colored... jq.. Latest styles Formerly "Sc WALKING Oxford Greys and Formerly MEN' S KERCHIEFS. Handkerchiefs at low price of r. 20 dozen Men's Linen Cambric ; i I m I THF IVFFK IN SnflFTV I m l! j w lla-a-ll 111 UUVILi I ( Mrs. J. C. Mayo went t. Tortiand iast night. Miss Cliussen has returned to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Spittle are at Claisop today. Mrs. F. I. Dubir has returned to her home In Salem. Senator C. W. Fulton went to Port land last night. Dr. Baylls H. Earle vas in Portland during the week. Hon. John H. Smith Is spending the day at the beach. Profesror II. S. Lyman is spending Sunday ait Gearhart. County Surveyor Astbtiry went down t Seaside last night. Mr. Lionel L. Paget left last night for Seaside, to spend Sunday. W. L. Robb and F. P. Kendall went over to the beach last evening. MI.M Ada Jordan has returnid fiom a vistt with friends on the Sound. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. llig.fi ns have gone to Warrenton for the summer. Mrs. J. G. Megler and Mrs. Nellie Lyrrel Brown spent Saturday in As toria. Dr. C. W. Barr left last evening for Portland, where he expects to apa-J a week. H. T. Flndlay c&me down from Port land last night, and will spend Sunday In the ctty. Hurrlton Allen and Albert Dunbar went to Elk creek last night, for a brief outing. Mies Hut.on ,of Salem, sister of Mrs. Osivalj West, is spending the summer In the city. Miss Maybelle Young leaves this week for California, where she will spend a few months visiting with friends. , a ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS SKIRTS. Black j fJQ .' $3.50 TT "IVT l "C3" TVJ"? ml wmmmJtm Jkm ssJLsss mJLmtiimmjLmJmimMmwAmwJLm Miss Harriet Tallant entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Hume, with Miss Hume and Miss Aura Hume, have gone to Hood River for a month. Dr. A. A. Finch and wife have been for a week at White r'alnun. They are expected home on Monday. Rev. Dell and wife left for a vaca tion at Gladstone Park, on Friday night, and will be gone a week. a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grant and son ere down from Portland. Mrs. Giant will spenl. a few days at the beach. Prof. Tuttle and the Mioses Tuttle are at the Hotel Flavel for the sum mer. Mrs. Tuttle Is expected later in the month. Mrs. F. I. T'ur.bar, who nad been visiting with Mrs. H. G. an Dusen tor se.'-sral days, K-ft lat night for her home in Salem. s Mrs. R. E. Pr.iel also entertained, assisted by Miss Sto.-kton, on Thurs day afternoon, her guests number ing about fifty on that d-iy. The library " tea" to be given on Tuesday afternoon and evening at the residence of Miss Rado'Iet, bids fair to be (juite a society event. Every body goes to the library affair;), be cause everybody is interested. Mrs. Fred E. Prael and Mrs. flich ard G. Pnel ente.-tained about forty friends at ih residence of Mrs. JUch and Prael on Saturday ;iftrtioon. Pio gressivo Hearts was the amusement of the afternoon. The house was very beautifully dec-jrated. Mrs. Eben Tal lant was the fortunate winner of the llrst prize; Mrs. George C. Flavel the second, while Mrs. J. E. Higglns ne cired the " booby" prize. Mrs. Olto Hel'born gavt a music ale on Tuesday afternoon in holor of her mother, Mrs. Rinn, of San Francisco. The program was given by Master Thomas Dobson, his sister, Mrs Mar garet Dobsin Logan, assisted by Mrs. Otto Hullborn, who has lost nont of her old time brilliancy of executing THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SIM DAY, JULY UNDERSKIRTS. Ladies Black Mereeriied Under skirts , 49c WASH GOODS. All our 15-eent "d 20-cent Batistes. Dimities in dots, figures and stripes. BIG VALUES 11c PILLOW SLIPS. Flftv (5"l dozen hemmed pillow slips. 45x36 Your Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory No Mail Orders Filled at these Prices anil delicacy of ton di. Astorians are mini'.' lowrs, and this mustcale was sr-nt!y enJoy?d "y all of Mrs. Heil corn's u'ue.sls. I Mrs. George H. George was the ho. 'tess at a very enjoyable "at bme" ;on Friilay afternoon. The house was (decorated most beautifully and the many elegant toilettes of the ladies proved beyond question that Astoria ladies know how to dress In most ex j(iuiite taste. Mrs. George was aswlst ,ed by Mesdames C. W. Fulton, P. A. Ptoke.-f, H. 3. Van Dusen, G. W. San :born. Miss:-s Crang, Maud and Min ' Die Van Pusen and Miss Winnie Hig glns i A most delightful party was given 'at the (ua.raitiie -nation on Wednes day evening in honor of Miss Nellie Peterson, of' Portland: Mr. and Mrs. P. A. S token. Captain and Mrs. Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Allen and , Mr. and Mrs. T. St TrulMnger chaper i oned ihe guests. The party consisted of Misses Suthi1and. lleed, Tallant, :llellwn. B. Reed, Stokes, Henley, Pe terson, Cole, Lu Cole, Palmer, Sands, Ston, Berry, Hutton, of Portland; Hoss. Root and Adair; Messrs. Itad dolet. Heilborn, Reed, Scully, Kopp. ' Peterson, Taylor, Harris, Cherry, Mor ton, Woodflrid, MCahe, McMath, Oh- ler, Onilo, Allen, Cole, Barker, Knight, WrttfM, Abercromble and Oreenough. 'itEID WITH ENGLAND'S WXTETY. j NEW YORK, July lC-Whltelaw i Iteid, the American special ambassa jdor, and Mrs Held will pay a week en.l vi'lt to the Duke and Duche of Marlborough at Blenheim, returning jon M-mday for private encasements for several days, says a Tribune dis , paL'h from Lbndoi. They will go to Liverpool on Thurlay where the Issnl jand Lady Mayoress will hold a -e 'ep i ti.in for them and where Mr. Reld will 'mike a short speech at the banquet of jihi American chamber of commetce I They will be !n Scotland four or five days, visiting Andrew Carnegie. They will return to London for Lord Rose '";ry's dinner on July 22, and are now expecting to sail on the 26th. CAPITAL FOR BUILDING BOATS. LONDON, July 12. Sir Christopher Furness, the 'well Known ahlpowner adn shipbuilder, ha taken the entire 15.000 new shares in tiie Gulf Steam ship Company, Issued to raise capital for building steamers. Sir Chrstopher will hereafter control the management it the company. The total capital of the Gulf line is to be 250,000 pounds, LACE CPRTAINS. . Manufacturers' sample of Uu' Cur tain. Bruwehi, Irish Iints ami Not tingham. C.rtat lot at H;Uf Trice. MEN'S TROCSERS. Men's Ail-Wool Tweed Troupers. (Union Mad.-) regular I2..W vul-i c ues for MILL E.lS A.'l REMNANTS. Of Dlmitks, lVrrules and Batiste lf-w than Factory Cost. EFFORTS T'J PAt iFV ItEPCl' 1.1. '. In Order Th.r. ( ung'vss .day Reach Derision on Pan-ima Kill, PANAMA. Ji'-y 12. 'I-ik'imI H.tlutar, in an Interview with liv " p; esent.i tlve of the Aswjlatcl Press, tald; " Th- ! rnmetit l.s niuk'U I ower erful efforts I:.- pacify the repilbllc In ordr that congress may meet nnd reach a decisio.i in thf matter of the anal bill, whvli Is the most Impoi't ant quint ion 'n Colombia today. " Th' natlor.al iveranicnt has Is sued generous decree rIT.-i guaran tees t ) , the eev.dutl ii'.lsts, providing they surrender." The revolutionary at my 'inly exists on the '.cthrnus, oemuse of the help given it by P'efldei.t eliya of Nica ragua, wm lias vliliUvd all the rules of Internet! n il law. prrtcrwic all sprcce of wikt SAN FRANCIS :0. July 12.-The Examiner says that the Wood Lumber "ompany. In addition to buying up $3,000,000 worth it wood Ixdonglng to the Slmpwn Lumber Company, has bought all of the spruce obtainable In th-j Western market. The company has also entered Into arrangements with the Northern Box Facttry As sociation, comprising 40 mills on Pu get Sound and elsewhere In the slates of Washington and Oregon, whereby lues.' mills agree not to ship any lum ber to this market unless consigned through th? San Francisco box factor ies representing the trust. REPORT ON PELEE'S RRCPTION. PARIS, July 12 Tn his report to the minister of bs cidonles on the eruption of Mont Pelee on the even ing of July 9. M. L'Huerra, the gov ernor 6t Martinique, says the out burst of flame set fire to the ruins of St. Pierre and that for 25 minutes stones and cinders rained on the com munes of Morner Rogue and Fonds St. Dennis The Inhabitants of Mnrne Rouge fled and panic prevailed In oth er places, but there were no fatalities. KITCHENER AT SOUTHAMPTON. SOUTHAMPTON, July 12,-The Pa cific Steam Navigation Company's steamer Orotava, which left Cape Town June 23, with Lord Kitchener and staff on board, arrived here at half past S o'clock this morning. Owing to the fact that Major Gordon, who also was a passenger on the steamer, had 3 iJ2 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Absolutely Fast Ulack a i n. Sites 6W10 10 0 I'Jt Pr RIUHONS. Tmiuinds of yard f wide ! mid jitln ribbon. All , per yard lacks axi i:.mhi:hiii:iuks. Linen Torchon, Valenciennes, . 4 cents and up. Shatiahari Building, Commercial St jlieen stricken with smallpox. Lord j Kitchener and Ills stuff oniy were al i lowed to land. The orotava hrs been i placed In quarantine. APPROPRIATIONS FOR TROOPS. WASHINGTON, I). C July 12.- The amount of appropriations for the eim strui tlon of the barnu ks and quarters 'for the troops out of the approprla- lions made by th last congress are; I For buildings and accommodations n.t Vancouver Harracks, Wash., IMi.tcK); for buildings and headquarters at Fort jLawton, Wash., $I05,5uO; for Fort j Wright, $27,000. FOl'NDEIt OF M. K. RESORT DEAD NEW YORK, July 12.-l rih W. White, who conceived Ihe Idea which led to the founding of Ocean Grove, the famous Methodist resort of New Jersey, is dead at Trenton. INCREASE OF COFFEE. NEW YORK, J'lly 12.-Accordlng to the annual report of Superintendent ;S'.iond of tho New York Coffee Ex jchunge, the total sales during the year amounted to $9,707,000 bags, against j',31'3,000 bags the previous year, AN OLD SORE months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Kvery chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body it conies, is an evidence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases remain in the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poison perhaps Cancer lias come to the surface and begun its destructive work. The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh and the skin regains its natural color. It is through the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will purify and Invicorate the stairnnnt blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look j the discharge ceases and the sore heals. C O C id MiA tt1v, t.lmfl ntt rif.A Several years ago, my wife had a Be yers sore leg and was treated by the beet physicians but reoelved no benefit. Oar druggist advised her to try S. B. S., which she did. Fourteen bottles eured her and she hae been well ever sinoe. J. B. MAEOLD, 22 Canal St., Cohoes, N. T. skilled physicians for which no charge Diae free. THE svrirr MKN'H HI' ITS. $5.00 FORMERLY TnftVta RED SPREADS. Twenty-Cve (Jil doxen large sla Mar.-1 lie Patt-in l'w ..-toe f colors NEi'KWEUt. Indies' Ruff and wirfs (Latest Novrltlr) Lpw than Kaclory I "Hi. mssssm NOVELIST I'KCTOU I'lEJ. LtNDoN, July 12 Mis. Annie Alexander ll.wtir, ihe imvehsl who wrote over the row de p'tiine of "Mrs. Alenaider," lie I suddenly In lmdoti lust Thursday !li. as born In Dublin In IfeJ.I. Luxurious I UXURIOUS 1 HAVEL Th, "Northwentern Llmlvd' irlu electric lighted throughou'. both i'lsidi and out, and (team lientcd, ar with out exception, tht finest trains la thi world. They embsdy tht llt, t wei an. I km. u.ui Mmfnft Dim ifen! .'l,, and luxury ever offered the (MvelUnii public, and altogether jre lh nn complete and splendid production of lh car builders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern t'aclfic and The Canadian Pueiflc . AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superio commodatlona and til rlaatM of tick ets are available for paaetge cn (hi trains o this line art protected by thi Interlocking Bloc!: Byitem. W. H. MELAD, H. L. SI8LKK General Agent. Traveling AfM Portland. Oreetoo. Will sour the awectest disposition nnd transform the most even tempered, lov able nature into t cross-grained and irritable individual. If impatience or funk-finding are ever excusable it is when the body is tortured by an eating and painful sore. It is truly discou racing to find aftet S. S. S. that is guaranteed entirely vege table. It builds up the blood at.d tones up the general system as no other medicine does. If you have a sore of any kind, write us and get the advice of experienced and is made, Book on Blood and Skin CO., Atlanta, Cst. JPCCiriC M Ml Oregon Ssiorjr him ako UNION PACirlC TIME rtCHKU Depart Chicago Portland Special 9:00 a. in. via Hunt ington Atlantic Exp rem 8:50 p. m. via Hunt ington U LEb From Portland Arrive PK Lake, Den i., wni-m lima h Kansae City 4:M ti. m. Ht. Louis, Chicago and East. Rait Lake. Denver i ft Worth. Oma ha, Kansas City 1:10 a. a. Bt. Louie. Chlcnf and East. . Wills Walla. Ht. Paul Lewlston. 800. Fast mull 'kane Mlnneaoolltl n. m. Ht. Paul. Duiuth 7:00 a. m via llllwauke. Chi Spokane csffo and East 71 hours from Portland to Cblcngt No Change ot Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All salll'ns; dait subject to change For Han Francls- exe. Moo lay ko every live dsys- 7 a. m. Dallv ex cept Bun. Columbia River To Portland and 4 a. m, Wav Landings. Steamer Nahcntl leaves Astoria on tide dully for llwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beaoh, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. O. W. LOUNSBBRRY, Agent. Astoria. A. It. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. SLOT MACHINES A IttlU mnnr jt Invftattd In will liy Puu Simn?A!rl!. ft Hr JFiS lame it manufacturer of dolri oiHtratlnir ouujUiMiT in i tliB world, Ui our rtfifiicui. MILLS NOVELTY CO." Chicago. II le 23 South ledaraon Street, PAWHIiR 8ALVET Utomost he-alina aalv In th world.