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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1906)
'1 SI TITE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, loot. 0 OUR WEEKLY FASHION LETTER A TIMELY REVIEW OF THE LATEST The up to date summer girl's ward robe will contain a yachting costume, which, by the way, may be used od laud as well as on sea. It is possible to purchase these suits ready made and In such good style that It Is hardty worth while bothering about having them made to order. White sorgo is the best material for this (town, although mohair, cloth and brllllantlne are used UUBT AtTOMOBILK TCBBA5. to some extent Be sure and select a Lard twisted piece of serge and baTe it sponged. Smartest of the season's mannish shirts for women are those of silk and flannel which are in vogue for tennis. They are made la the most comfortable way, with loose open neck and half sleeves. Mannish shirt waists are in again. The designs are quite simple, either fine box plaits or a few large ones not stitched, but well pressed. These run from the neck to the waist Tucks are left for the dressier blouses. Bone but tons are used on them in place of pearl ones. Colored gingham and linen shirt waists are very good style to wear with plain tailored suite. Plaid gingham in harmony with the gown colorings are very smart; also linen lawn with a dot of red or bright blue In It The two sew touches en these shirt waists are bane buttons and fluted ruffle down each side of the center plait The automobile hat illustrated ie one of the newest models.. It Is a turban nude of light tan straw. About the brim is draped a veil of double white chiffon caught at the sides with tan colored wings. The long ends cross in the back and knot about the throat and hang in long flowing ends. Oun metal sllaues of gray will be very much worn in the fall, and black gowns promise to be popular. Indeed, there is every Indication that suits will be in dark colors. Shoulder capes matching the dress material are one of the old fashion re vivals taken from the modes of the GRAX CH1FF0X FROCK. sixties. They are cut low in the neck, which Is the only deviation from the original model. Some of the summer lounging robes are luxurious creations of chiffon, trimmed with yards and yards of Va lenciennes lace and elaborate hand em broideries. Japanese crapes for kimonos and dressing sacks have cherry blossoms, dragons, quaint little Japanese maid ens and butterflies scattered over them in a confusion of gay colors with a per fect disregard of proportions. ' The lliin" woman 'sho'uld remember that cheeks make her look stout and that full skirts, wide belts, large hats, vertical trimmings and materials with glace surfaces are other mediums that add to size. Cray chiffon Is Hie material used for the pretty frown pictured. The full skirt has a graceful Jittle, train jind Is MODES (Special) By JUDIC CHOLLET trimmed about the toot line With ruf fles of gray satin ribbon. The bloused waist has Incrustations of crochet lace and shoulder and neck trlmmlugs of the ruffled ribbon. Torchou laeo Is used on a number of the summer gowns. When tuubroWery Is the principal feature of oruamenta tlou on a dress Valenciennes Is the only lace associated with it, or perhaps cluny is choseu. The new corsets are high in the bust, long on the hips and have gracefully curved waist lines. The dlrectoire BACa COAT. styles are pushing the bust up, higher and converting the waist Into the hour glass slae. Plaid dimities are used for shirt waists and dresses. There Is great va riety in this material, the largest plaid being something less than two Inches square and the smallest of oords set as close together as possible. Between these sizes are plaldlngs of every width, some made by single cords crossing others of a dozen cords to form a baud. The plain spaces seem sheer in con trast The very simplicity of the coat Illus trated la its charm. It ia cut on the lines of a very full sack, which fits over the shoulders down to the figure line with perfect precision; from this point It falls with Increasing fullness till the hem is reached. Shantung silk Is the material used, trimmed with in sertion appliques. JCDIO CHOLLET. CHIC STYLES. . Pretty Belts and Paranoia Pumps. Cloth Bands on Thin Clowns. . Among the pretty belts Is one of mauve suede embroidered in ribbon flowers. Some of the most gorgeous parasols have shell and amber handles match ing the amber hatpins. There is a hint of the dlrectoire to be seen on many costumes In revers and double capes. The new pumps are low, but cut a trifle higher than last year's. They are more comfortable and have two holes, laced through with broad lac ings. The heels are Spanish. Some are stitched at the toe and at the sides. It is queer, but upon organdie and mousseline gowns are applied bands of cloth. These bands give the material weight and make more apparent their filmy beauty. Frills and fluffs are scattered over all the thin summer frocks. Even on all over materials trimming is lavishingly used. The parasol pictured is of white silk, each gore fitted with a lace motif. The deep border Is of lace overlaid with a latticed effect In green velvet ribbon. The stick is of whitewood with a crystal handle. JUDIC CHOLLET. SEASIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. Lewis & Co., Druggists Full line of drugs, souvenirs, stationery, confectionery and soda waters. Office of Dr. Lewis at drug store, Bridge street end of the bridge. SEASIDE, - OREGON. New building, New Furniture, 100 Booms COLONIALHOTEL LINDSLEY & SON, Proprietors Modern and Up-to-Date Electric lights, hot and cold water; free TU9 to all trains. Rates, $2.00 per day and up. SEASIDE, - OREGON. OCEAN SALOON A high class place for refresh ments for ladles and gentlemen B. J. CALLAHAN, Prop. Seaside, - Oregon THE fl if mi The supplying of any want that may ari domestic or commercial fife may be readily and quickly accomplished at a nominal cost by the publication of the want in the " Want Ad." columns of the Morning Astorian. A necessity which may arise for buying or selling horses, carriages, furniture, pianos, real estate, sewing machines, bicy cles, safes, watches, jewelry, typewriters, or thousands of other articles, can be met at once by the insertion of a suitable adver tisement in the morning Astorion. To secure help of any sort, or situation of any kind, to find lost articles, to secure board or boarders, lodging or lodgers, borrow money, obtain any kind of security; any of these wants may be supplied by using the "Want" columns of The Morning Astorian. Rates For Classified or "Want" Advertisements OKI INSERTION ONE CENT I WORD THREE LINES THREE DATS, 30 CENTS Count Six Words to a line, so Cents a 11ns a week. "srrrATiOH wanted" For ths benefit of persons out of employment, ads unir the tit ad of "Sltue tlon Wanted" will be printed three days free of charge. HE1P WANTED. WANTED GIRL TO WORK IN PRIV ate family of 3. Inquire at Astorian office. WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT IIOUSE work. Apply 27(1 Bond St. 8-3-St. MALE HELP WANTED Men and wo men to learn watchmaking, engrav ing, jeweler work, optics; easy terra! positions guaranteed; money made learning. Watchmaking Engraving School, 1426 Fourth avenue, Seattle, tf. REPRESENTATIVES IN EVERY LO cality to sell our teas, coffees, baking powder, etc., to the consumer; good pay to right party; wagon equipment and splendid inducements as aldt to secure business, furnished free of eharge; no graft; investigation solicited. Address, stating experience and. references, Grand Union Tea Co, Seattle, Wash. 7-13-4L LOST AND FOUND. LOST-A WHITE AND RED HEIFER; baa small bell; finder notify G. Tom- berg, Seventh street and Young's Bay. PERSONAL. ELDERLY LADY WISHES THE Ac quaintance of elderly gentleman of means; no other need apply. Address "J.," Astorian. 8-2-3t. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-2 FINE GRAY HORSES; 1400 pounds; 8 years old. Apply this office. 8-5-7t. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED 3 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. Address N. J. J., Astorian. BOARDING. THE LEYDE. Rooms with or without board; rates reasonable; good accom modation for transients, 14th and Commercial. TWO OR THREE ROOMS WITH board at the Holden House, 405 Duane. 8-2-4t. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BROS We make a specialty of bouse moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Duane. tf WOOD YARD8. DRY MILL WOOD. ALL KINDS OF WOOD BOX WOOD from Humes Mill a specialty. Ben Ekoos. Tel. Black 2436. 1828 38th street. WOOD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any Idnd of wood ( t lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 3191 Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry In th elty. Doss the best work at rsssonabls prioss and Is In svsry way worthy of your patronags, 10th and DUANE Its., Phtn. 1091. KXWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO(XXC0000000 MORNING ASTORIAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAS. H, ABERCR0MBIE, Attornsyat-Law. General Practitioner. Notary Public Rooms 35-3 Fhons Main 2051. Page Block, Cor. Commercial k 12th St, F. D. W1NT0N, Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all United States and State Courts in Oregon and Washing ton. Notary Public Phone Main 041, rooms 2 and 3. Logan Building, corner Commercial and Sixteenth streets oppo site O. R, & N. Company dock. OtTCOPATHim. DR. RHODA CHICKS OSTEOPATH Office ManseO Bid. Phone Black 3011 I7S Commercial Bt, Astoria, Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 624 Commercial St Astoria Oreson. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. O. LOGAN DENTI81 78 Commercial St., Sbanaban Bnildiog NURSES. MRS. JULIUS DAVIS (late of Portland) Graduate Nurse Royal London (Eng.), Hospital. Maternity cases requested. Hammond, Oregon. MUSIC TEACHER. WANTED THREE MUSIC PUPILS. Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street BUSINESS DIRECTORY RE3TAURANT8. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 612 CornmercialSt. Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM, ALL THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Aitor Streets. pud mnnw uULUhi m HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE SAVOY Popular Concert EaU. Good muilc All are welcome. Cot ner Seventh and Astor. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor 8t. Ths leading amusement bouse. Agency for Edison Phonographs aad Gold Moulded Records. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. i Tiir nnui I H HI t NIL Villi. I 410 BOND ST, f ASTORIA, OREGON Carries ths Finest Line of 1 Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US 3sXsi zmtm "PaleBohemlan LaAer Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed snder unitary condition! and property aged right here In Aatorla, North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC, Yokohama Bazaar 028 Commercial St., Aitoria, I u LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The Hoard of Kqtialltatlim of ('In Won County, Oregon, will attend nt the ollloe of the County Clwk of Clatanp Comity, Oregon, on Monday, August 27. 1000, Mini dally thereafter until and Including Saturday, September 1, ItMMI, to nubile y examine the itiiiiiit roll foi the year lliod, niid correct alt error In valuation, tlfai-ilatlun or equalities of In ml, lot or other properties and it nlmll bt the duty of all parties Inter ento.l to appeal at that time and place for ths purpose of correcting any errors tli nt limy appear In aitiil nMCMmont roll. T, 8. 0UKNF.I4U8, A'nr, C'luUop County, Oregon. Atoria. Oregon, Augimt 0, HHKt, -.1-2t, (D. A W.) NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. 4 ,., The annual meeting of the ttockhold m of the (Kid Fellows' Um & Itulld lug Aorlatlon will I behl on Thur tlay, Auguat 23, 1WW. at 2 o'clock p. m at Odd Fellows' llall. JOHN MAUN Secretary. 1-Mt. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. Eleanor 01mtead, plaintiff, vs. The Trader' Insurance Company,' et aL defendant. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the above entitled court in the above-entitled cause receiver for the State of Oregon, of the defendant. The Trader' Insurance Com pany of Chicago, Illinois, and that by order of the eald court, all penons hav ng claim, against the said defendant. The Trader' Insurance Company, arLing on policies Untied in Oregon, are required to present the tame to the undenlgned, at the addreie below given on or before the Slit day of October, 1908, end if not 10 preented, the same will not partici pate in the dlttribuation of the fund of the said defendant company ,In the hands of the receiver, Notice is further given, that all re turn premiums will be computed from the 0th day of May, 1006, the date of the Insolvency of the eald The Trader' Insurance Company, and all policyhold ers of the eald defendant company are urged to reinsure, if they have not al ready done so, and to present their claims properly verified promptly to the receiver with the surrender of their policies. Forms for proofs of claims may be had from ths receiver or from the former genU of ths company. A. H. BIRR ELL, Receiver. Addrets McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. Dated June 28, 1000. A. F. FLEGEL and BEACH A SIMON, Attorneys for Receiver. 7-10-30t. CITY NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice W hereby given that ths Com mittee on Streets and Publlo Ways, ths City Surveyor and the Superintendent of Streets have (lied a certificate of the completion of the 18th street lewer, from a point 18 feet couth of the north line of Grand avenue to the north line of Exchange street, by W. A. Goodin the contractor, in accordance with general ordinance No. 3234 and the contract therefore. That unices objections ere filed against the same, the same will be accepted at the next regular meet ing of the common council by ordinance. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Folice Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated, Aug. 2, 1900. 8-2-3t. NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that the Com mlttee on Strcotn and Public Ways of the Common Council of the City of As toria, the City Surveyor and the Super intendent of Street have filed a cer tificate of the completion of the im provement of 10th street, from the south line of Commercial itreet to the north line of Duane street, by E. A. Gerding, the contractor, In accordance with gen eral ordinance No. 3254 and the contract therefore. That utile's objections are filed against the same, the name will be accepted by ordinance at the next regu lar meeting of the common council. OWl' ANDERSON, Auditor end Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated, Aug. 2, 1000. 8-2-3t. NOTICE. There I money in the city treasury to pay all warrants indorsed from the 20th day of July to the 8th day of August, 1005. Thi call Include a war rant drawn on the city hall fund in favor of Emll Schncht for JS53.3Q, Inter cut will cease after thU date, THON. DEALEY. City Tieusurer. Atoria, Or,, July 31, 1000, 8-l3t,