The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 21, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Decorate for
If you liuve never decorated a bIiow window or store front
como in und look over our wrap book of designs. It may
help you but don't wait DO IT NOW,
J. N. GRIFFIN
L. H. HENNINGSEN CO.
Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings
All Vlmlsof niatrease maile to order. Furniture repaired,
upholstering. AbsoluMy the cheapest place n
Second hand goola IkhikH sml lold. ' '' ''
5041BOND STREET, Nx Dow Wells-fart;
Brook & Johnson, Proprietor.
THE WIGWAM
GtS BROOKE, Manager
Great Psisce of Art
Fine the Best of Liquors and .Cigars
SEE IhL ILLIS1RAIED PIC I IRES
Eighth and Astor St. ASTORIA
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The Trade sup-
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prices.
Wo.ilmvo added ft pipe repairing department. Best
work in thiH'Jitie. GOODS EXCEL, PRICES RIGHT
WILL MADISON
KM COMMKltLI VI, ST. 114 KLKVKNTII ST.
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Some People Are Wise
And some are otherwise. Cet wis to the value of our Pr
eorlptlon Department when you want Pure, Clean Druga and
Mediolnea accurately compounded.
Anything In our atook of from our prescription counter,
you can depend upon ae being the beet. Get it at
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433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager
i Hacks, Carriages Baggage Cheeked and Transferred Trucks and
Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
GILLETE SAFETY RAZORS
Wafer Blades, No Stropping or
Honing'. Always Sharp. Sold
Only By & & t?
FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY
PRAEL'iO COOK TRANSFER CO.
Telephone 221.
Draying and Expressing
All goods ahipped toourcare will receive special atteutlon.
709-715 CcRimefclal Street.
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...SOCIETY...
Mr. Judge Beott, of Portland. w
visiting In the ely during the week.
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Mrs. David Hhamihun and children
have rnturni-d from a-, three weeks'
outlrif at Hi-HNldi.
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Mix Murine Kovvy, who hue been
visiting for the punt two months In
the nouth, left Oulnsvllle. On., for As
torltt on Thursday and Is expected home
Tuesday.
Ir. Earle and Collector of Customs
rtobb gave a atag- boating party for
their friends on Friday on the steam
ers Klectro and Patrol. The party M-ent
to rikumokawa to enjoy the regatta.
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Mrs. Edward Miller entertained the
mrmbera of the Thn-;- n.c...o.n
Club lust veek at h"r home on Kleventh
mrart. T i rooms throughout the
bouse were prettily diworattid with
pink roues and sweft peas and those
present were entertained with a guess
ing contest. Miss Budle Crang winning
the prise.
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Margaret and Adalbert Grlffln gave
a surprise purty on Tuesday evening
at their home on Grand avenue In honor
iH Dorothy and Proctor Thomson, who
Intend to leave for the eaat the last of
this month. About 20 children par
ticipated In the event and several
games were enjoyed. Those winning
prizes were Ruby Hamerstrom, Hamil
ton Garner, Helen Taylor. Edwin
Short, Annette Stlnson and Guy Ban
born.
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The ladles of St. Mary'a Catholic
church gave their usual semi-monthly
card party on Thursday evening. An
unusually large number of people were
present and all spent a very pleasant
evening. The hnll was decorated In
evergreens and red crepe paper. Pro
gressive whist was the game played,
and the fortunate contestants were
Miss Mary Magee, Mr. Charles Jones,
Mrs. Nowlen and Mr. Langoe, while
the Indies who hud charge of the even
ing's entertainment were Mrs. Max
Kklbbe, Mrs. Archie Cook. Miss Eva
Goodman, Mrs. John McCann and Miss
Magee.
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Ex-Mayor and Mrs. Pergmnn have
charmingly entertained a number of
Astorlans at Beaver Lodge, their
Grays river summer home. Nothing
has been left undone to make pleasant
the stay of Heaver Lodge visitors, all
of whom report most enjoyable outings.
Among those who have visited wltn
Mr. and Mrs. Bergman are: Mrs. wil-
Hum Rehfleld. Mrs. Wllllnm Edgar.
John E. Oratke, Mrs. John E. Gratke,
Master Charles Gratke. Miss Ruby
Crohn, Mrs. A. C. Bergman, Master
Arthur Bergman, Miss Marie Iverson,
Miss Llddy Holden, Herman Wise,
Miss Bertha Wise, Mlsa Louise Wise,
Master Sammy Wise, Sidney Ostroski,
Captain Howes, Mrs. Howes, Mrs.
Nelson Troyer, Mervln Troyer, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Utzlnger, Master Willie
t'txlnger. Mrs. P. P. Kendall, Mrs. a.
W. Lounsberry. Mr. and Mrs. Berg
man will remain at Beaver Lodge for
abogt a month.
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The members of the Nob Hill Ten
nis Club gave an outing for their
friends on Thursday evening. The
young people went to the grove near
Youngs river and after decorating the
trees with Chinese lanterns, built a
bonfire and served refreshments. Mrs.
Walter Robb and Mrs. J. E. Hlggtns
were the chaperones and those who
took part In the pleasant outing were:
Winifred Higglns, Haxel Robb, Car
rie Short, Winifred Van Dusen, Maude
Van Dusen, Lola Poard, Frelda Foard,
Ellen Nowlen, Wilson Stlne, Harvey
Allen. James Robb, Lawrence Rogers,
Edward Higglns, Harry George, Harry
Flavel, Katie Wood, Louis Parker,
Gertrude Upshur, Letta Drain, Laura
Fastabend, Pollle Dawson, Myrtle Sha
Hour, Harry Coyle, Arthur Van Dusen,
Sidney Sovey, Rleves Emerson, William
Barker. William Wood. Mervvn T.onn.
berry, Lester Lounsberry, Louise Gray
and Sally B. Gray.
One of the most prominent events In
Boreman (Mont.) society circles took
place last Monday evening at the res
idence of Mrs. Lucy Palmer, when her
daughter. Miss Ethel Palmer, was
married to Mr. Thomas B. Leake.
Sweet pens were used for the decora
tions, the wedding ceremony being per
formed under an arch of pink and
cream sweet pea. The side parlor
where the punch was served was dec
orated In red aweet peas, and a large
wedding bell made of fed peaa hung
over the punch bowl. The dining room
waa decorated in pink and white sweet
peas and smllax, and looked very pret
ty under the illumination of pink
randies. The bride was dressed In a
beautiful gown of cream voile over
taffeta silk and wore a veil of neallne.
She carried a shower boquet of bride's
roses. Miss Kdyth Houston was the
bridesmaid and was dressed in a pink
gown of crepe je chine and tarried a
shower boiuet of pltik sweet peas. Dr.
Clyde Jump acted as best man and
jMIss Grace Grlffln played Mendela
,sohn's Wedding March. The wedding
ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.
Lewis of the Episcopal church and the
bride was given away by her mother.
A large wedding reception was held
Immediately after the wedding cere
mony and many handsome and costly
wedding gifts were received. Mr. and
Mrs. Leake departed on the midnight
train for a two weeks' trip to Hunter's
Hot Hprlngs and other ptaces, after
which they will reside In Bozeman.
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Mrs. Walter Robb gave a picnic to
old Port Clatsop on the Lewis and Clark
on Wednesday for a lurge number of
her friends. The steamer Electro con
veyed Mrs. Robb's guests. Several
game were 'enjoyed by those present
and Mrs. Thomas Ryrle won the prize.
Those who took part In the delightful
outing were:
Mesdames A. V. Allen. Carlton Al
len, Harrison Allen, M. Foard, George
Colwell, Charles A. Coolldge. J. C. Cal
laway, Charles Brown, George H.
George, George Sanborn, Frederick
Barker, William Borker, Brenham Van
Dusen, C. Van Dusen, Frank Parker,
Paul Badolett, W. G. Howell, George
Noland, E. Z. Ferguson, J. E. Fergu
son, Chas. W. Fulton, J. Arthur Fulton,
James W. Welch, W. Schmlpff. J. H.
Smith, A. M. Smith, Elmer Thayer, P.
A. Stokes, Eben W. Tallant, William
E. Tallant, Charles Callendar. H W.
Chrlstenson, Walter Barnes, M. Smith,
D. M. Stuart, Curtis J, Jrenchard.
Nelson Troyer, F. P. Kendall, Neal,
J. C. Mayo, F. D. Kuettner, A. L. Ful
ton, O. C. Fulton, George W. Wood,
George Flavel, F. A. Fisher, Jay Tuttle,
Otto Hellborn, Charles Hellborn. J. E.
Higglns, Mae Strowbrldge of Califor
nia, M. Frederick of Montana, B. Jones
of Portland, G. W. Lounsberry, C. Lewis,
Samuel Maddock, Frank Patton, Fred
erick Prael. R. J. Pllklngton, Charles
Richardson, Frank Taylor, Ammon
Taylor, Thomas Ryrle, John Coyle, W.
O. Wilkinson. Horace Thing, Haber
sham. Arthur A. Finch, Samuel Elmore,
J. R. A. Bennett, Walter W. Rldehalgh.
F. I. Dunbar, M. Newman. Charles
Rogers. John Grlffln. Andrew Berry,
W. Dyer and M. Kinney.
ROBBED OLD SOLDIER.
Portland Thugs Take the Last Dollar
of Aged Victim.
A snd story comes from Pendleton
of an old soldier who was robbed In
Portland and has walked from Port
land to Pendleton on his way to Boise.
The man Is George Westfall. 74 years
of age, and a veteran of the civil war.
He relates having left the soldiers'
home at Boise a few weeks ago and
gone to Oregon City for a visit. While
in Portland on his return he was held
up on the streets and robbed of $30.
all the money he had. Penniless and
without friends he started to walk to
Boise, and when Pendleton was reach
ed he was entirely worn out.
Put an End to It All.
A grievous wail oftlmes comes as a
result of unbearable pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache,
Liver complaint and Constipation. But
thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills
they put an end to it all They are
gentle, but thorough. Try them. Only
25c. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers'
drug store.
"Neglected colds make fat grave
yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pin
Syrup help men and women to
happy, vigorous old ace.
A FACT PROVEN.
heald Coavlace Erea the Moat Skep
tical ( It Trath.
If there Is the slightest doubt In the
minds of any that Dandruff germs do not
exist, their belief ts compelled by the
fact that a rabbit Innoculated with the
germa became bald in six weeks' time.
It must be apparent to any person
therefore that the only prevention of
baldness la the destruction of the germ
which act la successfully accomplished
In one hundred per cent of cases by
the application of Newbro'a Herplclde,
Dandruff Is caused by the same germ
which cause baldness and can be pre
vented with the same remedy Newbro'e
Herplclde.
Accept no substitute. "Destroy the
cause you remove the effect"
flold by leading drugirlsts. Send Me: In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde C0M
Detroit, Mich.
Eagle Drug Store Owl Drug" Store
351-353 Bond St. (49 Com. St
Astoria .Oregon.
T. F. LAURIN, Proprietor.
Special Ageat
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE At Gaston's feed stable,
on Landi harness machine, en
20 -horse motor, one starter box,. 35
feet 8-inch leather baiting, 30 feet
4 play 8-inch rubber belting, 1 pair
butcher' wall scales, 1000 , grain
sacks) on 8mith-Prmir typewriter.
WANTED A dishyashr. Apply at
698 Commercial street.
FOUND Net containing about 7
paper twin. Owner can have same
by applying to Yrrn Packing Co.
and proving property.
FOR RENT To man and wife, aw
furnished room for light housekeep
ing; no children. No. 1661 Grand
corner Thirty-fourth. t
LOST Net, about ut paper twine,
9-inch mesh by 44 mesne deep;
22 paper swd together In th
center. Buoy marked T J. Lost on
Desdemona light, August 12. Re
ward for its return te Warren Paok
ing Ci ,- w'if
Upper Astoria ha a place where you
can get a fine glass of beer, ae goad
winee and liquors ae you ean find
any place in the city.
HARRY JONES.
Opposite North Paeifie Brewery.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New atock ef fancy goods just arrived
at Yokohama Bazaar, Call and
the latest novelties from Japan.
THREE partly furnished rooms for
rent In the Astorian building.
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ASTORIA- IRON WORKS
JOHN rOX, Pres. and Supt
F.L BISHOP, Secretary
P P Designers and Manufacturers of
THBLATKST IMPROVED
canning machinery, marjne engines and boilers.
Complete cannery outfits furnished.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth Street, - . ASTORIA, OREGON.
HATS TRIMMED FREE
A big reduction Bale on hats. All kinds of
ladies' and childrens' furnishing goods, hair
switches and pompadours. s :: ::
MRS. R. INGLETON, - - Welch Block.
ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH.
Haying Installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the " "
latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in that Hue at reasonable prices. Telephone 291.
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS.
The TROY Laundry
Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Beet (
of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991
Always Open,
RUSSIAN,
TURKISH or
TUB .
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THE PALACE BATHS
subscribe for
SEE those new bathroom fixtur at
Montgomery', 425 Bond str.et Most
improved tub, shower baths and
sanitary fixtures of all kinds. Union
hand-mad heating stoves and tin
war of all kind. Phone 1031.
WOOD. WOO a WOOD.
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prloe. Kelly,
the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaok,
Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera
house.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable piano work see your
local tuner, Th. Fredrlekon. 207f
Bend street. 'Phone Red 2074.
Lump Coal Large Lump Ring up
8. Elmore A Co., Main 1961, and or
der ten ef Ladysmith coal. Thy
deliver it. Select lump coat. . . .
BEST 15-CENT MEAL.
You ean alwaya find the beat 15-rt
meal In th eity at the Rising Sun
restaurant, No. 812 Commercial etrt
PLUMBING, stesm heating, tinning,
roofing, gas fitting, repairing, etc.,
eto, promptly and satisfactorily at
tended to at reasonable prices by
John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street,
Phone 1031,
First-class meat tor Viet nice oak,
coffee, pie, or doughnut, So. U. S.
restaurant, 434 Bond street
Wanted At Gorton' feed staple, hides,
wool, furs, sack, rubber, metals, etc
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Sunday Dinners 8 Specialty j
Eurytbisz the Market Affords
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Palace Catering Comflanv :
A. L.FOX, Vice President.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treat
Day or Night
the astorian