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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1904)
First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 THE MORNINO ASTOKIAK, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1901. Old Time Friends Honor Mrs. Finch PAGE SEVEN. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK fepitat I'ald Id 1100,000. garplnii and Undivided Profits $26,000 TVmmoU ft general backing btisineea, Iotereat paid to tint deposit. J Q. A. BOWLBY. 0. L rETF.HSON, FRANK PATTON, J. W. GARNER, President. Via President, Cmliter.- Asst. Oeetilor : 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. Astoria Udy, Visiting In Wood land, Cat., Tendered Delight ful Reception. Credit Is A Necessity Government bank, corporations, loatltationa, all seek credit with prlvilegea of part aeltlemetita. Why not Ilia housekeeper with her Institution? We don't believe for moment that we grant you a favor in eitteiidij( "charga " privUifoa. W appreciate your acoept aaoe of onr offer. It casta a routaal coofidftoos and olear seders tending over onr relations. When yon are doubtful abont values ak candid aeationa. We era a reliable bouse, and wa would rather loaa a aale by Happuluting you with a foot than selling you by miarepreaeotalioa. The lt namtHl fault would be commercial auicido. ZAPF CO. The B1Q PELIABLE Housefurnlsherg. tl-. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. 120 Dlh St. Mxt door to Griffin Bro. and adjoining, the Offlca Saloon ASTORIA, 0RE00N AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Palo Bohemian l?ccr Best In Tho Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. Did you boo it ndvertiwd in Tho Aslorian toll tho Advertiser of it Tne following from the Woodland (Cal) Daily Democrat, tell of a delight, ful reception tendered Mra, A. A, Finch of thla city, who la visiting with relatives and frfcnda in the Call fornla town: "Mra. Arthur Finch of Astoria, Ore., who ia vlaltlnr her parenta, Mr, and Mra. J. L McConnell, waa a guest of honor at a delightful reception given by Mra. C. R. Wllcoxon Thureday aft ernoon. "The company consisted of 18 mar rled ladles, moat of whom were Inti mate frlende of Mra. Finch before any of them were married. The parlor decorations were simple but none the less beautiful. They consisted almost wholly of choice and fragrant roses, arranged In exquisite bouquets. "The ladles were Invited to bring along their fancy work and during the afternoon some very delightful em broidery and drawn work excited the admiration of those present "A volunteer program waa rendered and It Included many vocal and Instru mental aelectiona admirably rendered. "At S o'clock tea waa aerved. The guests were sealed at four small tables arranged around one large table, from which the refreshments were served. "Gold of ophir roses was the feature of the dining room decorations. There was a vane of them on each of the small tables and a very large bowl of them on the centertable. "Roses were strung from the chan delier to three points of the center table, and the effect waa heightened by streamers of pink and yellow Illu sion. "The menu was elegant and con sisted of shrimp salad, dainty chips, olives, creamed chicken, hot biscuits, raspberry Jelly, coffee, brick Ice cream In pink and yellow colors, angel cake and bon bons. "A neat white card with a rose and pink and satin ribbon attachment was Smoke and the World smokes with you. Smoke & substitute and you smoke alone. Largest Seller in tho World The Hand is the Smoker's Protection, 5 Cents, at each plate. On each card waa writ ten a sentiment to "Beautiful Woman." These sentiments, dedicated to the guest of honor, were read by the Buenis. un Airs, fmens card was a quotation containing a beautiful sent! ment to 'Old Friendship," which she read with much feeling when the oth era had concluded. It was one of the most charming social functions of the season." ELECTRICAL PALACE AT NIGHT. Eight Acres of Illumination Showing 8plendid Architecture. The beautiful palace of electricity ia one of the central structures of the exposition, standing opposite the pal ace of education on the west aide of the Grand basin. The lagoon system extends entirely around the building and the approach Is by means of several ornamental bridges. The entire setting is most beautiful.. The palace of varied Industries stands on the north and the palace of machinery on the west and the Cas cade gardens rise on the south. The building covers eight acres and la one of the moat costly on account of the many lofty columns and entablatures, the high towers at comers and en trances and the liberal use of sculpture. The architecture is such as to make: a picture or unusual beauty when the electric current is turned on and the thousands of bulbs glow with festive radiance. In the brilliant night pic ture the statuary on the lofty corner towers and elsewhere stands out prominently against the dark sky. The sculpture on the corners is by Bela L. Pratt. The standing figure represents Light, holding aloft the Sun, while at her feet, in the shadow of their mantles, crouch figures rep resenting darkness. the exportation of flour from that country, says a Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres. He haa also instructed the Argentine minister In Rio de Ja neiro to begin negotiations In reference to the matter. Regarding Flour Exportation. New York, May 2. Minister of For eign Affairs Terry has delivered to the Brazilian minister a note referring to Berkeley Wins Eaaily. University of California, May 2. The crew of the University of Califor nia defeated the University of Wash ington crew over a mile and a half course on the Oakland estuary today. The California crew waa In the lead throughout the race and won by nine lengths. Time, 10 minutes 49 seconds. A THOUGHTFUL. MAN. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, InL, knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and waa finally cured. Only 25c at Charles Rogers' dru store. r 3 Ml n t7 rut ii i W7 in $Msbbssbbs SSSsnaHssasl aWn tkJa faWsBSMssaB IbsBbbi aaaaaiwsaikaliaBaal i Cor. lOthi (OX Bond Sts. Flavel Brie Ii. WE thank the good people of Astoria and vicinity for their liberal patronage during our Opening WeeR, which was a HOWLING SUCCESS. In appreciation for your Kindness shown us the first lO Days in your city, we will treat you to a Grand Bargain Festival. Notice the following prices for all THIS WEEK : BARGAIN No. 1 Men'a 110.00 Suits.... $ 4.91 Men's $12.60 Suits .- 6.4S Men's $15.00 Sulta . 8.86 Men'a 120.00 and 125.00 Suits.. 11. 5 Men'a 10.00 and 35.00 Suits.. 12.85 BARGAIN No. 2 Youths' $8.00 Sulta ....$!. Youths' $10.00 Sulta $4.96 Youths' 12.00 and $15.00 Sulta.. $7. 55 Youths' $18.00 and $10.00 Sulta.. $0.81 BARGAIN No. 3 Men'a $15.00 Spring Top Coats. $ 8.95 Men's 20.00 Spring Top Coats. 11.45 Men's $0.00 Spring Top Coats. 12.96 BARGAIN No. 4 Children's $2.00 Suits 98c Children'a $3.00 Suit $1.49 Children's $4.60 Suits $2.29 Children's $8.00 Suits '........... $8. 98 BARGAIN No. 5 Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes.... $1.29 Men's 2.50 and $.00 Shoes..,. 1.74 Men's S.60 Shoes........'....,., 1'99 Men's 6.00 and (.00 Shoes.... 2.69 BARGAIN No. 6 Ladles' Sample $2.00 and $$.00 Shoea 79c Ladles' $2.60 Shoes.....' $1.39 Ladles' $4.00 Shoea $2.69 APPRECIATION PRICE 10c Handkerchiefs 3c ' 10c Socks 4c 25c Suspenders 15c 50c Suspenders... ....29c $1 Suspenders 49c 60c Underwear 29c 75c Underwear 29c $1.00 Underwear ..74c $1.50 Underwear 99c $1.50 Night Shirts 69c $1.00 Dress Shirts 49c $1.50 Dress Shirts (9e $1.00 Sweaters 49c $1.60 Sweaters 79c $3.60 and $4.00 Sweaters $1.89 $2.60 Wool Over Shirts $1.29 THIS BARGAIN FEAST WILL LAST ALL THIS WEEK SO YOU HAD BETTER HURRY! Tlhie Magnet 4 o Co. Ering this 'ad' with you and asH for goods as advertised. We will give $503 to any charitable institution if we don't give you what we advertise. Corner 10th . Bond Streets. Shop Often and Save Money.