SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1905.- 8 THE MOKNJXG 'ASTORIAX. ASTORIA. OREGON. I t i ; ?' ! it ; : i V.' : 5 I i ? i r i ; i! , n i'i i i t ! ' Vait! Watch! Fcr the Openinj cf A- V. Allen's Crockery Dept. TV mill have tie largest and most complete line of china, crockery, glass ware, bric-a-brac, cut glass, bar goods, cutlery and silverware ever brought to this city. Opening date to be announced later. afUs.-..-. I, i MaMMMMriMMMMMMOTM I III I V Church Notices lis W & lUpa Beautify your complexion with little cost If you wwh a smooth, dear, crmm-lik complexion, roy cheeks, laughing eyes, Uke Hollister'e Rocky Mouaatin Tea, greatest beautifier known 36 cent. Sold by Frank Bart . First Batist Rapti-t thmvh Sunday vhool at 10 a. in. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Meet in- of the Young IVojde at 6:30 p. m. There will be no evening sonic until 1 he return of the repilar pastor. Presbyterian Church. t Rev. Charle M. Hay of Portland will preuoh iu tlte 1VI teriun church to morrow morning ami evening at the us ual hour. Sunday schjool at 12:15. Y. T. S. C. E., at :30. A cordial invita tion is extended to all. Sufirag iata to Meet The Woman Suffrage Association will meet in tha basement of the Baptist church, Monday, November 20th at 2:30 p. m. All intereted in the work are cordially invited to be present Of Interest to Clergy. The Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Co., having been granted member ship in the Trans-Continental Clergy Bureau, the name of that company will appear in the clergy application blanks and clergy certificate issued by the bureau for 1908, and conimvncing Janu ary 1st, of the coming year. These permit will be honored by all agent of the A. K.B.R, thus eliminating the Individual half-fare permits Issued hy that company In former year. Re- Hitet fr olticial application hlanka ohoiihl be made to J. C. Mayo, general nas-cnpr agent, Astoria. Fust M. X. Church. We are glad to b able again to in vite the puMio to our thurch to worship with . TI10 building has lawn greatly beaut ilied and improved. A cordial in vitation is extended to all Ci service. Class ni'iting at l:3 a. m., followed at 11 a. in. by preaching, t'ie reception of meuiliet, and the communion ser vice. Sunday school at 12: LV Fpworth Ijragnc iu tln new Vague room at 0:!10 p. in.: Subject ,'The IVuixel of Indul pence." The servu will I led by Mis owell and will W intereetlng to all. At ::k p. in. the pator, Kev. W. S. Grim, will preach a sermon especially to young men, although everybody l In vited, on the subject runou IWiv ing." Kxcellenl music will be rendered and you will enoy the evening. Come worship with us. First Congregational First Congregational church, preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pator, Luther IX Mahone. Morning sub ject "The Worth of Life." evening, "The Necessity of progress." Music under the direction of Mrs. Ceo. C. Watkin. Sun day school 12:20 p. m. 4 First Lutheran Church. CuUf E. Rydquit pastor. Service today a follows: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. always in English. Morning Wc arc going to give away $375, to Astoria Charities. Are you voting? Besides Our Gift Offering We Are xbi IS On Table Linen For ThanKsgiving' Come and Look Over Our Stock of SEirts, Suits and laclets TABLF LINEN The world famou Richardson Linen is handled exclusively by us and is the best linen in the world. dOe values for 4.1e i'iOc value for 49c 75c values 63c $1.00 value for . 88c 1.25 (value fur $1.05 1.73 values for 1.63 2.30 value for 213 3.50 value for 3.08 4.00 Talue for 308 4.60 values for 4.03 EXCimiENT INCREASING Interest in the great Charity Fund ha taken a rapil forward step with the Grace church heading the list. The vot ing during the past few days demon strate that our charity fund ha be come popular and many worthy organ! nion are making a struggle for the first place. You can aid your own In terest if you will just remember ' and eat your vote right. Every 25 cent purchase mean one vote. Read how the different organization stand: Grace Church 1C72 St Mary's Hospital 1524 Public Library n0 Presbyterian Church W2 M. E. Church M Bapti-t Church 2f2 Monday Club St. Agne Guild 241 Kinnish K. S. I.uth. Church 210 Congregational Church 194 Finnish S. S. Luth. Church 192 Donas Society 1C' Ladie Guild H Holy Innocents Guild Wl Eaxtern Star w' W .C. T. U 74 Red Men's Lodge St. Mary's Church 30 Norwegian Evan. Luth. Church .. 22 Ladies of Maceabee 22 Artians 1" Ladie of Woodcraft 10 Lincoln Annuity Union 10 Charity Lodge D. of II 14 Odd Fellow H Eagle Lodge 12 M. E. Aid Society 12 Pacific Lodge No. 58 10 l'cnial Mission 1 Security Lodge K. O. T. M 3 Foresters Lodge. 2 Suits, Skirts &nd Millinery $4.50 Skirts for ... $2.85 6.50 Skirts for 3.98 An assortment of Jackets in all colors at just ONE HALF PRICE Our entire etock of LaduV ready to wear Hats for 50c oa the Dollar. 0 ervice at 10:45 in Swedih; Evening ervice at 7:30. At the evening service lh pa-tor will apeak on the subject! Tribulation a s condition for entering the Kingdom of God." At the morning erviee on: "forgive ami you nau ue forgiven." We ate glad to annouinv to the public of A-toria that lrof. Gotsliieh of Port land will lie here for the grand sacred concert to ge given In collection with our festivities on Thursday evening, Ji!. 7. Norwegian -and luiih M. H church. Ilev. C. Augu-t Pctei-oii. the pator will preach at II a. m. and p. m. Sunday ichtsd at 10 a. 111. II. M. Uienlcii. u eriiitei)dent Younif Penphi's piaviW mi-etiug at 7 p. in. K'. F L. Nanthrup leader. D TIE A. DUNBAR CO. The Good Store. Astoria's Foremost Dry Goods, Suit and Cloak House. RUNNING DOWN AN ITEM. How a Reporter Has to Get la and Hus tit for News. From a lowering sky and the dubious donnpoiir of a chilly rain, a reporter took refuge fr a few minute in the lloikl street store of W. C. Uws & Co. yesterday morning. uon the bare chance, also, of picking up an Item of news. W. C. Law, hlmelf, was too busy to talk, but his father, and part ner, J. X. laws, while he was busy enough, found Ume to vent hi opinion of the modern, jlm crow stove that are reahing this market. Said he: '.Mod ern tove an a riddle to me; they're plumb full of buncombe novelties; they've all got iue new and useless feature; some of them furnish the housewife with a. step ladder attach ment to the oven door and a long hand led liruh for sweeping cobwebs from the top of the pipes; others have II. Is vou can't smah with a sledgehammer (until you hit 'em just right); and still otlier fumUh a barometer, or a chro nometer, or a chs-k, or some other auto matic mechanism for keeping tab on the the cook or cooking one and all are charged with ome highflatitln, experi mental apiendage that you have to charge for, and proves worthies a soon a it ought to go to work in the home of your customer. "I've been 27 year in the stove busi- . ... . a nes. I m the oldest stove man in As toria, and am uppced to know a little about stoves, and I do know them and all tha catchpenny dido that are palm ed off with them. They're no good. There's a Uridge-Ilcach stove. It'a been ordered. I'll ship it out today. I don't like them, either, for the simple reason, when you've sold one to a family you've got to wait 15 or 20 year before you an sell 'em another. I've sold lots of them; most of our customer have got them in the past 3 or 4 years and we'll have to wait half a score of years before they'll even begin to talk stove. Yes, they're the best stove on the American market, all right! Why? Well because tha men that, make the Hridge-Deach have been at it for 68 year and haven't learned, yet, how to roodoo a customer. They build of only prime material and build on scientiflc rule throughout. They follow their ore, simple, honest ivstem, from the metalurgical to the mechanical, and never vary from it "They build a stove they can guaran tee for a generation, and the blamed thing lats two. How can a man sell stoves like that? Oh! we sell 'em, yes, if course; but never a second one to the same fumily. Tlie averuge. business ca reer is only 40 years duration, and I want to we my stove customers more than once." The reporter bad gotten warm and dry by this time and having no special word of comfort to leave, left. PLEASANT AND SUCCESSFUL. The Roach Dramatic troupe closed iu two weeks engagement at Fisher's opera bouse last night with the sterling drama "Rip Van Winkle," and made it a thing to be happily remembered. The bouse was filled and the company received a rousing send off, always an intimation they will be cheerfully welcomed when they come again. Jam Belcher of Ross, Higgina k Co., service, won the handsome sewing machine in the cou pon gift drawing, which ha been such a pleasant feature of the Roach en gagement Manager fiellg announces that he-is about to close for a week' bill, with the Georgia Harper HigbAla Repertoire Company. This fine ftttrao tion will begin on Monday night, Nov vember 27th. A Disastrous Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose, your health, because Indigestion and consumption have snapped it away. Prompt relief can ba bad in Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your di gestive organs, and euro beadcahe, diz ainess, colic, constipation, eto. Guaran teed at Charles Rogers' Drug store; 25c. Morning Astorian, 75c per month. A PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY $1.30 SALE. I i ' WE'LL ) A Word About EVERY f WORD loriv OF OUR J shire I A 1 y suits WUe 1 the only man In Astoria who ha them; as a ruU fine house In the largest cities carry thee clothe. Each clothier select his own name, some rail their "The Chestertteld," "The Buckingham," I call mine the "Yorkshire." The. clothes as mad by Stume. Mayer & Co., Chicago; who do not advertl. at all, but they are known by all clothing men a the maker of the highest grade clo thing in the Cnited States. Suit to m-II from fci2.30 to iHMM and ther are nl a down tailor In all of the largest cities who n equal their oikj a big boast but a tme one. MermaiaWise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Prea. and Boyt r L HISHOP. Secretary A.L.F0X.VIoa Prea. AHTOKIA 8AVINU8 BANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boileis Complete Cannery Outfib.Furnijhcd. 7 CORRESPONDENCE S01CITED. Foot of FourtLJHtrwt J. Q. A. nOWLBY, President. FRANK PATTON, Cashier. 0. I. PETERSON, Vice-President J. W. GARNER, Assistant Caahlar. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In 1100.000. Surplus and Undivided Profit t&OOO. Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Tim Deposits I6S Tenth Street ASTORIA, OREQON. Weinhard's Los?eror. The Benefits of Modern Plumbing One of the tnoit approved idea of plumbing is that of one-piece Isvatoriei cold running water ' menti and dressing chambers of the indi- , vidual memberi of the household.' -, The benefit! derived from this arrange ment will not only be found necesssry to modern living, but also prove, a source of convenience and comfort to tha occupsnta, ' 6end for a copy of booklet "Modern Lavatories;" which shows the complete line of 5teadaf4 One-piece Lavstorici with approximate prices in detail. rncraujr modern vSTlfI Installing mpplied with hot and V l a the sleepinf apart- l 1 i J. A. Montgomery, Astoria J 1