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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1905)
THE HORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL S3, 1S69. ; "I .1. ,'. ' .! li t ; M 'i s I 1 If Si ! If i i ft i. I. Ill Jl. if- IP g II Ml Ml 5 i ins ASTORIA SOCIETY Resumes Its Usual Functions and ; ' Activity. ENTERTAINMENT b? INTEREST Ladies and Various Sici.tit Entertain ' Friends in Amusements and Partita at Astoria's Handsome Residences and Baautiful Homes. . There baa teen a revlvlcation la As toria society during the past week and there has been an outpouring of the octal spirit vouchsafed the people. The good people of Astoria are pro verbial for their hospitality and are tte best entertainers in the world. (Boquets can be left at the office.) SA very pleasant birthday party was riven Edwin Laurin at j the residence f Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Laurln, by his many friendA A most enjoyable evening was spent. Among those pres nt were of her friends very pleasantly on Fri day afternoon with a small euchre party. Mrs, Aubrey Garner waa the fortunate vinner of the prise. Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Qosslny spent Friday with friend In this city. Enrt Holmes entertained a few of hi boy classmates and hla school teacher, Mrs. Jennie Busey, on Tues day afternon with an Easter party The refreshment table was prettily decorated with apple blossoms, white and pink candy egg and yellow candy chickens and the boys seemed to thor oughly enjoy the event Albert Prael won the prise for drawing 4 chicken. while blind-folded. Um Mona Reea assisted Mrs. Holmes In entertaining the Htle men and the boye present wer Harold Copeland. Joseph Dyer, Albert Prael, James Overton, Richard Carruthera and James Holmes, The entertainment given on Tours- 3ar-ft irr Learn to say "Pears'" whea you ask , for soap. There ere other soaps, of course, but Pears', is best for you and matchless for the complexion. , Yoa esa bay fears' everyvhu. WOMEN'S CLUB. Brilliant Assemblage and a 8ptndld , Program Rendered. Odd Fellows' halt waa the acene of on of the most brilliant assemblages day evening by the Odd Fellows tnLyer gathered tn Astoria, the occasion being a musical given by the Women's honor of the Mth anniversary of Odd Fellowship was one of the leading jejub of Astoria. The hall waa profuse eventa of the week. A very good pro-iy decorated with palma and cut flow- gram waa tendered and was thorough- ler9. lh iwwt prrurae vnlcn . ly enjoyed by the large number of the I meatd every nook and crevice: filled relatives and friends of the order. Tneiwitn beautiful women, the elite of the hall was nicely decorated with ever-clty( male the occasion resemble a greens and lilacs and after Ice cm veritable May day IfettivaJ. Mrs. E. and cake waa served those presently jlftr offlclateJ M hostess and It danced until a late hour. Iwas due to ner untrina- efforts with ine nonaui uu u ui.i the assistance of Astorla'a nonulnrl 1n maaAIm to..ataeAi aftaraAAn In thj I ..... . . incru " musical taiew, made the occasion one ICO. F. hall. The ban was nicely long t0 rgmeu, The ,rclses decorated with cut flowers and ever- were opencj Dy fc rIano duet ..ifer. greens for the occasion and those na, aaiop by MJm MauJ RoM RnJ present enjoyed an exceptionally good Mlss M(trv Adftl- .hlrh -.. Francis Miles, Fred Cordner, Fred musical program, which was prepared hered. and elicited applause. - Johnson, Ebon Fannon. Sylvester W Mr. E. M. Baker. Dainty rerresn- I Vocai ,ola M, Moraine." bv Mrs. Clark. Gearhart Larson, Reedy Cun- Iments were served and those who took Edward Miller waa a gem and gave Kelley. Iver Ross. Ebstean ReeA P in trie event were airs, varuon Mrs nDortunltv to show Archie Cann. Edwin Short, Seabury Allen, Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs. Chas. beautirU! nd effective contralto voice. Short. MelvUle Marton. Robbey Bar- Cailender. Mrs. i-TanK &piwie, Capuvatlng the audience with the re- ger, Ross Grim. Ethel Johnson. An-JLulu Estes, Miss Mary Alalr, Mls 8U,t that ih comnelled to re- Maude Ross, cnaries ADercromoie. u. W. Lamer, Stella Stephenson, Bertna Stephenson and the high school or chestra. . nie Larson, Alice Cooper, Kate Barry, Tessle Johnson. Alice Karney, Susste Gregary, Mildred Stephenson. Bertha Stephenson, Ethel Johnson, Alice Nel ox, Alice Nelson. Myrtle Skibby Jennie Johnson, Florence Cann. Harry George spent teh past week with his parents in this city. Miss Maude Stone haa gone to Los Angeles, Cal. ' " . Mrs. J. C Swope haa returned from a abort visit to Portland. spond to an encore. . An instrumental solo. "Berceuse." by Miss Lulu Estes, showed execution skill by one of Astorla'a most accom plished tnuslclana, Vocal solo, "Persian Romance," by Mrs. Carleton Allen, was a splendid Irving Avenue. An effort la being made to have Irv- ling avenue improved for a distance of number and so well rendered that she Islz blocks. A petition has been clr I responded to an encore. culated and signed by nearly all the I vocal solo by O. W. Larner. "King's loroDerty owners asking for the lm-1 Highway," waa rendered In that gen limwoment. A. B. Hammond, who pieman's usual happy vein, and he Is Mrs. Albert Dunbar and daughter ... rnn,Mer.hij, t.roierty on the (always a favorite. jxmncea visum Mrs. Horace Thing at t b. lmnroved. haa instructed Vocal duet. "Wood Birds Song" by JicGowans during the week. k,,, .n to aim the netltlon. Misses Stella nnd Bertha Stevenson. Lloyd Van Dusen is able to be out w on. of tne iarKeat property own- a very appropriate selection and ae naa nua an auaca or ty- i, on the street and his assessment exceptionally well rendered, and they will amount to about $10,000.- Mr. j "sponaea to an encore. Hammond haa never objected to any vocal solo by Mrs. Frank Spittle, improvements and is always prompt I "The Hum of the Bees," showed a well in the payment of his assessments, trained voice, which It is a pleasure to ... I 1 1 a. . . iWhen conTpleted. Irving avenue wm '""en oo wen pieasea was me he one of the handsomest residence audience that she responded to an streets in' the city and a . number of enthusiastic encore. new dwellings will be built this sum- I ocal solo, "Anchored," by Jme , I If.MAM " ... .T, . . a cored. Mr. Vernon haa a rich baritone voice and is certain to become a popu lar favorite In Astoria. An instrumental solo by Miss Mary entitled "Polish Dance," waa hold feverv Mrs. Leinenwebber entertained the members of the W. C. T. TJ. on Thurs day afternoon. Miss Hannah Asp entertained the members of the Dorcas society and their friends on Friday evening. A card party will be given on Wed nesday evening by the ladles of St Mary's church in their hall on Grand avenue. The ladles of the Friday afternoon iub were entertained by Mrs. Eben W. Tallant on Friday." Mr. and Mrs. James W. Welch and Miss Mona Rees spent last Sunday at Seaside. The-engagement of Earl A. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fisher of this city, and Miss .Ethel Swett of Portland, Me., baa been announced. The wedding will take place In June to Portland, Me. Mr$. Charles Heilborn- entertained the members of the Thursday After noon club this week: Her rooms were prettily decorated with lilacs and Miss Harriet Tallant and Miss. Hannah Adair won the prizes for the games played. The members of the Semi-monthly Euchre Club were very pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heilborn and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thayer', on Friday evening In Mrs. Hellborn's rooms in the L O. O. F. building. Those who won prizes were Mra Charles Brown, Mrs. Walter Robb, Richard Carruthers and R. B. Dyer. Mrs. W.'lliam Logan and Martin Foard have gone to San Francisco for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. F. D. Kuttner entertained a few I II $20 REWARD ! To the person Who will write the beat abort article on ' . Hew Wise Win Hla Way. Here are a few of the argument: First Wis presses all Bulla, Over ceata or pants bought at hit store free of charge whenever you wish It Second Wise gives a certificate with tvery 110 bought at hla atore, which certificate" entitles you to lit back In cae of accident; three of these certiorates entitles yog ta an X-na present; all to twa prisenta. Third Wine haa the lightest atore, where customers can tea what they are buying. ' Fourth Wise It sole agent for Al fred Benjamin famous clothes for tea. tlemen. Xtra good brand of clothes for Boys, Youngs, Stetson and Kingsbury brands of llata. r E. it W.,' Arrow and Union mada col lars and cuffs. Fibre and Canvas covered Trunk, Leather Suit Case and Hull' Separ able Umbrella, "paragon rani a." and other high-grade gooda at reasonable price. Wis has energy and use up-to-date methods. , Wise does things FIRST and th rest follow. Wise not only uses tha moat modem ammunition, but he la th man behind the gun that win the Battle. All article written on tha above subject muxt b In before May 15th, 1J05. Tha Judge will be announced later, at present we simply announce the fact of the case and the further fact that Wise sella th best suits at from f 10 to ISO. , maiii Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. Thti is a better country ta Adair, Ere-in. because Schillinfr'a Bes! wel1 applause . I vocal solo, "Oleander," by Charles Cailender, was up to the high stand ard of excellence peculiar to Mra Cal- is in it YW lender, and waa so well appreciated that she responded to an encore. A Vocal solo by Charles Abercrom ble, "Down, Down In the Deep," was well rendered. The high school orchestra rendered "The Flower Song," and received meri torious applause. Mrs. E. M. Baker ofnc!atedaa ac companies! with her usual proficiency. Old patrons as well as new ones, tn I After th frrlMa Ir rroam r. rid r. visit our store during the next week, I f reshments were served. ine ciuo anticipate giving an "open day" In about two weeks which will new residence. L. Klrchoft la erect ing two new residences on Eleventh and Franklin, and a number of new houses are being built In Upper Astoria. EVERY LADY W1U find our new store convenient and well stocked with the latest books, magazines, stationery, pictures and many novelties. In order to Induce our DINNER AT THE OCCIDENT. Oyster a la Creame Pickles Boiled Olives Chinook Salmon Hollandlace we make the following SPECIAL OFFER Hsnd and Wrist Bags, made of black leather, neatly lined. A very service able shopping bag, regular price $1. While they last 69c. . J. Same styles, a smaller size, regular 40 cents. Special 25c. 8VENSON'8 BOOK STORE, 605 Commercial Street. Baked Scalloped Tongue and Champalgne Lamb Snutc au Petet Pols Pears a la Conde be celebrated with a picnic. Roam Prime Ribs of Beef Roast Ooose Apple Sauce Mashed potatoes New Boiled Sugar Corn Potatoes In Cream Spinach and Kkk Lettuce and Kjtg Mayonnaise Strtwherrles and Cream. Apple, Rhubarb and Custard lies Chlcoratei. Puddlns f'renm. . Sauee When May is Born She will need shoes. Hadn't you better see our elegant and com plete line of Infants' shoes, beiore May comes. They are made In lumerous styles and colors, every one a winner. Even that New Shade "Champagne" for the little one's footwear. This color has become popular for Misses' and Ladies' shoes, and It will be more than popu ar with the mothers who like a dressy hoe for the baby. Infants' Soft Sola Shoes, many styles, In different sizes 25c to $L A Chubby Foot on the little ones is hard to fit. We have a shoe, especially made to fit that aort of a f cunning little foot. In price they run from 75c to L the pair.' In sizes 1 to i and 6tf to 8. 4 , GIBSON T1ESJ for children, Misses and Toung Ladles will be the proper thing 'this eason. They are very dressy and we carry a splendid assortment In patant leather and tan. Goo-Goo Eyelets. - Sizes: 6 to 8 at $1.35. Sizes: SVt to 11 at $1.35. FOR MISSES: FOR YOUNG LADIES: ' Sizes: 11 to 2 at $1.50. All sizes at $2. PETERS0NSBR0WN C21 Commercial Street. A Mioe to lit, And a Kboe to wear, MiiHt be selected Willi taste and cac Fruit Coffee .Nuts and Raisins TODAY SUNDAY Take It Easy and Dine at HOEFLER'8. Our special Sunday dinner pleases the fancy cf the fastidious diner. Our grill room Is well appointed, while the service Is urierjuallel here. So you need not ii'.eltate to Invite your friends to dine here: MENU served at Jloenilr's from 11 A. M. to R P. M. 35cts, Cieam of OyHteis Olives Anchovies Shrimp Salad Mayonnl.e Royal Chinook Salmon, Parlalenne Potatoes Fresh Ox Tongue with MuHhrooms Braized Breast of Lamb. Macaroni Italllene Fresh Asparagus New Potatoes In Cream Rice Eoufle, Brandy Sauce Coffee Tea SPECIAL T" 11.1 M-l sm. . . oaimon rroui, 40ct. vinol contains all the medicinal ele Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, 50cts menU of coJ 1Iver 0, actually taken oMum i. uner, i of is from fresh coaa livers, but not a Art your spirits drooping? Do you feel that tired feeling? Does your ap petite need coaling? Then your blood la poor. Thai I nature' way of tall I tig you that you need our ALT1-TONE It I an Ideal tonla, bracing, strength enlng and ihltaratlng. It purine th blood, tone up th ayatetn and will make you feel Ilk yourself again In t week or so, , FRANK HART, Dfu&ist. SOLE AGENT Corner Htb and Commercial St. III Given to tha People by Our Druggist, Chaa. Rogers. Local We want the people of Astoria and I vicinity to know that the most valu able and delicious tasting preparation Milk 0f coa jver 0j known to medicine is Vlnol. Broiled Siuab a la Strawberries and Ice Cream, 25cts. THE HOEFLER CO. drop of oil to retard Its work. For this reason Vlnol la recognized throughout the world as the greatent Mora Buildings. health restorer and strength creator It Is estimated that at least 100 new known to medicine, and we do not be- house will be built in Astoria this Uev there mAn' woman or child Is Your Bathroom Modern? You cannot have too many'isfeguardi for the health of fiuni and self, cipeciaHy the powing children. ;V iXSft , Bi J or antlqua plumb Ing li ai dingcroui to the' health u good or modern Plumbing ii beneficial. The con of renewing your bathroom with "Ws&od Ware will in reality be health isjurance. We have lamplci In our ihovr roomi and will glsdly quote you pricci. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. ' no summer. There are now over SO In process of erection and everyone finds tenants, Wm, Kelly, the wood mer chant, has purchased a lot at the southwest corner of Sixth and Ex. In Astoria at this season of the year but what Vlnol will leneflt them. , Vlnol creates health and strength for old people, weak, sickly women and children, nursing motners and The Palace Cafe. -C7 The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace'Catering Co. change streets and will commence the aftep avre sickness. erection of a residence this spring. Vlnol cures backing coughs, chronic S. E. Anderson has purchased two lots cola h'onchltl and all throat and on the north side ot Rixh tr. lung troubles. Unequalled to create . ... . . wruange ana will build two new houses. Alex Gilbert will open bids on May 3 for the erection of six new houses on Grand avenue, and E. A. ('iHher will open bids on May 5 for a and appetite and to make those who are too thi 1 fat rosy and healthy. . Try Vlnol on oar guarantee to re turn money If It falls. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. . FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Agents The Linen Thread Co. 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