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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SATURDAY. UECKMBEk 20, 1!HV2 MViug sluMon, tics reMKMrl and RELIABLE will return to his old home In Soui Dukota. Rev. Wm, 3. Short hold services tn St. Thomas c-hapol on Wednesday ev ibsomi Pietujire.s GILBERT HEADS enlng. On Monday, the 21st of oember, he will h.v nn afternoon er vice of Christmas carols. P. F. Ilnlferty of Mmkham. Wash visited the west side Wednesday. He rume to look after the launching of his new boat, the "Ckim." He reports everything prosperous tu the clam in dually on '"Jrays h.nbor. G mm. pawns Absolutely Puro THERE iS'tm SUBSTITUTE PROTECT OUR FORESTS. (Continued from rge S.) Tite buroesl district were. Also mp- Farm Property XVetroyed FeWibuiMinps and furnishings J 1R.006 Sleek , VM Hay 4 t-iaia .. ..... to.ow Preee Farm WMKiiawy and vehicle IS. OavheNe , 0 TvS S Sv-ixvi r,4 3sa3!f ,000 TfiprflW.ifcA koSjv 7.000 Tfccat .. -I saawtus I a.a Swa 1unJw aviS slimy1 K.r Ls mit .taS ana .mitea.. SiW' Kk.' Sic tots Skifl una In tana ? o. n &K.i SV&oprtttifc na .tateatxoMe -Bole B flfcuj i 4- CnrCwiBKi rajjy ftrr vearket).. X.SW Ing. Sunday school Christmas cetebr Hon Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. Ail are welcome. GRACE CTU'RCH-Divtoe serrtars at 11 a. m. and 7:39 p. ra. SaadUy rhool at 12;30 m. Evening service at Holy Innocents' chapel. Eat Astoria. at 4 30 p. w. . XORWEOIAN-DAXISH- Methodist The pastor will occupy the pulpit at both morning and evening services. Morning subject: 'Spiritual Agricul ture." Evening subject. "False Prophets, and How to Know Them." Sunday school 10 a. m.; song service. 7 p. m. Christmas services: Early tnoraing srrviee at t o'clock. Subject: The Lord of the Universe Is Born." Seniou In the ev-ining 7:45. Subject: "A Twit t Bethlehem ." Special music tl all services. Children's festival Friday evting, December 21. - WEST ttD E NOTES V - , . Tnnil . - !' 3bCM:tmUiWi.i Xjeaee Flrrm jrc-pcrry, rarojmitve rtf Stmteer S3.8W ScwJs3aBeR And dmrcites 25, DM 3ixotaesf. T,x rkawrreaii. -snd ounvfactured Iteees; rrodMW 14?. Timer'- ! 14H.4t Unta". csricsis PfcB? TTZZX$ Jfcumiag theme: TS Jfrtssfcp i CarMani." Even in: H:ue Fw'wer.'" " UETZ-triSl FiCa'.'PJLlr-EeT. L. E. Xf, will jjreh both moral Tuoits. dKau-iuioa in the ev-.aaK- ... FlXia iuXYEXSASf & Astoria Ttef i iSfi -" to the EngSa laajrutee 3c 12 Tir.g at 7.39 oeSJc .Sj-Sad . -, Be. Oscar Gtj.-ri 12 jat&- FIRST VKTiiEZJLX Et Asteriar Rev. Onus fjv:-ii. pbtfMt. Ossij lh mornixif srr vUi tiSt place. Sun day schoul t l -arsst! feour. On Chrlfclmai U y tie crbstoujary early service u; b iJ sul 5 St f a lb morn- i'-e" Miss Hoirobra has returned to her bonis in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Drilling spent Wed nesday In Astoria. F. H. Hudd and family have return ed to Hammond for the winter. C. F. Le3ter returned from a busi ness trip to Portland Thursday. The. Woodmen will give a social party in their hall Christmas ve. Mrs.'- Halderman was doing Xmas shopping in the city on Wednesday. The recent high tides did little or no damage to the dykes on the west side. Mr. Rob Hill and wife of Seaside came up on Tuesday to viplt friends in Warrenton. Tb ladies of the Methodist church will have a tree for the Sunday school on Xmas eve. Miss Hess will have an Xmas tree in the schoolhouse for her pupils on Wed nesday afternoon. August Erow who has been visiting old friends rn the west side this week, has returned to Portland. The mill at Warrenton has been shut down ffr repair. It Ie expected to re sun-e operations! scon after the New veaf. Herman Johnsend of Hammond had a birthday on Tuesday, and in the ev ening entertained his friends at his home. J. H. Peck of thi Point Adams life fulfil O ORDER tSuits and Overcoats A new kit of fine woolen materials will be added to our previous great offers. 500 imports for the special holiday trade, $40 to $50 values, for the appreciative buyer. The early buyer gets one satisfaction t That is first choice. Be a first choice man, it's aR in your favor, IIS A ON TAILORING COMPANY 285.285 1-3 WASHINGTON STREET 4 DOORS EAST OF PERKINS HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON PERSONAL MENTION ' Pauline ColWrt Is in I'lie city from II WALO. B. Van Dusen iM yesterday In Port Ir nd. Mi. McKensle la In Portland for few dy. John McKIunou is in the city from Cathl.irtict. ' T. B. Oilajn Is in the city from Westport, tre. C. C. Clark was In the city yesterday from his home at Seaside. Mrs. John Qlasser of the Olncy ho tel was in the city esterday. Mrs. A. A. Finch returned yetter' day from a visit ta California. Hvgtk McCormhk was in the city yes tefcay from his home at Wise. I. M. Jeff-jrs w- in the city yester dy from his home on the Lewis .ml CUtk. V K. Wairen who has been In Port land oa a business trip, returned yes' terday. C. H. Cullender and Mrs. Cullender will leave this morning for their home in. Knappton. F. Joh.mson, N. Blele and Ernest Larson, all of Chinook, are registered at tne Parker house. A. A. Cook arrived In the city last night and returned to Portland on the GJ:z.u t this morning. P. Fi Halferty arrived over from the west side yesterday and last evening took the S10 train for Markham, W"sh The Misses Pearl and Lulu Estes or rived horm from th McMinnville col lege last e"nl?g to remain until JanU' ary 1. C C.- Amos and wife arrived in the city last night frcin Portland and will leave for their home In Knappton this morning. Rev. Oscar Ostrom left this morning for Svensen to officiate at the Erlck son-Masten wedding to take place In the afternoon at the residence of Mr and Mrs. John Erickson. The first luarterly conference will be held in the Methodist church tonight at 7 30 o'clock. Rev. L. E. Rockwell D. V., will pr.'slle. All the members of the 'niarterly conference are urgent ly miuest-.'d to attend. A. M. Kinney, a student of Wash ington Agricultural college, arriwd home last night to spnd Christmas with his pwple. Ous has eariid viuite a good foottall reputation this year ns halfback on the f-.eshman team. Aibert Kinney and wife of Portland came down last niht to pend the noli days with Mr. Kinney's parents, Doc tor and Mrs. Alfred Kinney. Sir. Kinney la a student at the North Fa :If!r T;?ntul colifgt-. Miss Marearet Hlggins and .Mis Grace Stokei left San Franciicc' yes. terday morning on the steamer Elder to spend tl.e Christmas holidays at their homes in this city. Miss Higglr.a is attending Stanford univ rally and Miss Stokes Is a student of Berkelv WILL BENEFIT UNIVERSITY RLOLAN'DS, Calif., Dec. 19.-y the wl'l f '.he late Mrs. Martin Adams, relict of the late Charles Kendall Ad ams, formerly president of the Uni versity of Wisconsin, that institution will receive t large part of the estate The will was filed today for probate, Robert Mathews of Rochester, N. Y., anl Henry B. Ely of this city being named as executors. To Mrs. Adams' brother, John Matthews of Paterson N. J., is left W000 and to a number of her relatives and friends various artl des from her personal belongings. Two valuable paintings are left to the regents of the University of Wis consin and in addition to the books, pamphlets and magazines of the late President Adams and all the residue of the estate, the same to be applied to the fellowship fund created under the will of President Adams. ST. LOUIS OFFICIALS MU3T WEAR CONVICT STRIPES ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 19. -The Joint trial of Ive former members of the house of delegates which began Tues day, endd tonight in a verdict of guilty of bribery In connection with the passnga of the suburban street railway company's bill, and each man sentenced to term of jive years In the penitentiary. The defendants, after hearing the verdict, filed motions for a new trial and wi'i-9 released on bond. SVENSON'3 BOOK STORE Always has something new. Fancy shell novelties, albums, attractive pic tures and art goods. Large line of holiday books and musical Instruments and hundreds of nice things suitable for presents. A Special Sale of FRAMED PICTURES Is Now on at Our Store, at Prices Lower Than Ever Before See Our Display V V Just the Thing for a Present 4? & HASSOCKS OR FOOTSTOOLS We Have Them for Christmas Charles Heilborn (Elv:t$on FOR Bilious and Nervous Dteordcro Sick Headache and Constipation, TAKE o) o) ISImPT(9 They cure Utddmess, f uUne and Swelling alter meaii, uiuunets ana urownness, Cold Chills, flushings of Heat, Lois of Appetite, Shortness of urestn, uati vencss, Blotches oa the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreamt, and all Nerroutand Tremb Ung Scniatiout, etc. The First Dose will give relief in twenty minutes, This U no fiction. For a Weak Stomach, Disordered Uver and Impaired Dlgeetloa they act like "Magic". Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try Bo ol these Fllla, and they will be acknowledged to be WITHOUT A RIVAL. BEECH AM'5 PILLS taken at directed, will quickly restore femalet to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the tyttem. U. . A. Dspat, M Caatl St, New Vsrk. la kexse. 10s. sod 3a. PIANO GIVEN aWAT At Mrs. R. Ingelton'e on Decem ber 29. Big .-eduction sale of ladles' hats, coats and skirts. Remember MONDAY Is Mrs. Ingle- tjn's bargain day. Ten percent dis count on all sales on Monday only. A chance for the piano with every 50 cent purchase. Welch block. A FINE LIBRARY. Of 140 volumes Is found on each ot the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Imlted" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated In the West that are llchted throughout nv electric! ty - BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS You will And thfa best lEo meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. LOST Black fur collarette belonging to Sirs. E. O. Curran, 276 Tenth street. Finder return to The Astorlan office and receive reward. WANTED 6 YOU NO MEN from As toria to at once prepare for Positions In the Government Service. Apply to Inter-Slate Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, la. More than Half the banking business of the United States is done on a capital less than one-third as arge as the assets of The Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York. 0' 6j per cenl. of total bind cluruca of lh country in loot paMca tnrougn new i one Clearing Houio. Combined capital New York CityClcaring Huum hanlu $103,202,500 Aawtt 7 ha Mutual Life Iiuuranc Co, el New Yod $352,838,971 Your life insurance policy is not protected by such secur ity, unless it is in The Mutual. Writ texlay lot "Where Shall I Iniur.f" Ihe Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Richard A. McCtmov, President. VAN DUSEN A CO, Resident Agents, Astoria. Oregon. Sherwood Oilleapy, Manager, BeatUe, Washington. . H. Waterman, State Manager, Portland, Oregon. RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and executing orderi for all kind of electrical installing and Repairing Supplies In etoefc. We eel) the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 116L , H. W. CYRUS. - Mar JAPANESE GOODS JUST THE THING FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS Bamboo Furniture, Chlnewure. Baskete, Hilk Ilamlkerohief . and Fans, Trays, Hiillanl Hb Work, A LA IK IB AH MJKTMKNT AT LOW I'KICKS. ! Yohohama Bazaar. 626 Conanerclal St. I g JUST THE THING ! S S Sideboards, Ladles' Desks, Combination Desks, Fancy Itmkers, Hand some Dining Chairs, or Rugs g Every- Article Appropriate and Practical S Large Stock of choice picture mold Ing. Frames to order. Prices Right. Rosyln coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George. W. Sanborn, i agent. Telephone 1311. I I H. H. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher 8 xxxairaxxnxXMiznxi xxnxtinxnxxjt izaxxaz Kamjaanmmann::::4:jmK:ratna:n!iim?mimMjmiattriai Red Ribbon Br mid FANCY CALIFORNIA FIGS Fisher Bros., 546-530 Bona st. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike mannr. Orders promptly ex ecuted. Shop, No. 425, Bond street JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Office Constructing quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., D-:c. 10, 1503. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this offloe until 10 o'clock a. m., January 8, 1903, and then opened for repairs to whirf at Fort Columbia, Wach. Plans wd specification tnny be seen and further Information ob tained here. Right Is -eserved to ac cept or reject any or all proposals. Envelopes should be marked "Propos als for repairs o wharf at Fort Co lumbia, Wash," and addressed to Geo. L. Uoodale, Capt., and fluar. Mr, U. S. Army. t Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yoor orders for meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and tatlstac'orlly attended to X W. MORTON, Prep. Telephone No. M. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.:.. .. Supplies (if I1 kinds nt lowest rule, (V.i tisln-riiu n, "v tanners and Loggers. A. V A.LL,EN Tenth und Cnnitnrrcinl Mrtel. Castings We are prepared to make then oa short noUce and of the best matorlale. Let us give you estimates on any klnrt of castings or pattern work. Lowei' prices for flrtt-elaas work, TELEPHONE NO. 2461. IRON, STEHL, BRASS and BRONZE Sf.ow Bay Iron ft Brass Works tU. iHth i.hd FiankHn a. Df. T. L. Ball DENTIST, S24 Commercial Street Astoria. Ore G. 01. Barf, Dentist ManseU Building. S7 Commercial St,, Astoria, Ore, TBIjBFHONHJ reb wsl 1 "Let tha COW DUST twlna day cur wortf FU RNITURE At Prices Yen Can Afford to Pay Fancy Rockers $2.50 UP Chairs and Iron Bedsteads et J--- Art Squares Rugs Carpets Mirrors Cannot Be Undersold ROBINSON'S