The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 13, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNK 13, 1907.
TWO BOYS ARRESTED
It
I Our Store News for This Week
Clothes
ON WENONA
Contains a lot of brief but interesting fashion notes
on Ladies' Trimmed arid Untrininied Hats. Gloves,
Ladies' Suits and Jackets and the New Summer
SHERIFF RECEIVES TELEGRAM
FROM KNAPPTON TO ARREST
TWO PASSENGERS FROM THAT
Values
TOWN LAST NIGHT.
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON,
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Silk Waists and Skirts. . .,, ,
Tailored Suits'
The display has received your unstinted praise.
Never was encomium so worthily bestowed. We've
assembled all current styles by the most direct and
economical process. Our care and capacity profit
you. Useless to attempt a description of styles and
values that abound in our store, Just two random
items indicate toe character of our offerings.
Price and Quality
At JaloiTs
DIPTTA1V DTTCCV XTIM
DMlHlr-DUOL.1 MJl -
TIALS
PRETTY HOME WEDDING Of MISS
ANSA MARGARET BUSEY WHO
BECOME MRS. FRANK S. BISHOP.
A very pretty home wedding was
eolenmized at the residence of Mrs.
Jennie'Busey at 647 Franklin avenue at
3:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,
June 12, 1907, when her daughter, An
nie Margaret, became the wife of Frank
It, Bishop of this city, in the presence
of only few immediate relative and
friends. The bride and groom stood in
the south parlor amid a wealth of Sow
er as the Rev. C, C. Earick, pastor of
the Methodist Church, with an impres
ive, yet simple and exceedingly pretty
ring ceremony, made them husband and
wife. The bride wa becomingly at-'
tired in a handsomely made lingerie
frock trimmed with white embroidery,
and carried a bunch of bridal roses, and
looked the beautiful woman that her life
characterize her to be. The home wa
very prettily decorated. Mr. H. C. Fer
ri, of Portland, played the wedding
march. The bride was attended by the
following bridesmaids: Misses Amy
Rannels, Margaret Higgins, Anna Mc
Lean, Nellie Brooks, Jessie Kellman,
Gertrude Upshur, Elizabeth Busey, and
Mis Julia Bishop, sister of the groom.
The eight bridesmaids were dresed in
light colors and on entering the parlor
sang the bridesmaid's chorus. After eon-
We Carry Flags from 10c, to 120.00
and Decorations of All Kinds.
SVENSQN'S BOOK STORE,
14th and Commercial St., Near Foard & Stokes. Astoria, Oregon
J 13 fa ftiv
BEEtHTWE
The Store
For
Women
PEOPLE OUT OF TOWN
It is time to make preparations for the Fourth of
i July Celebrations.
There is the White
I Skirt, the Jacket and
We have all these things in great abundance
and cheaper than vou can buv in Portland. Our
t Summer Stock is complete
Make your purchases
X yourself without being hurried. y v,
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T H E; BEEHI VB
530 Commercial St., ASTORIA, ORE.
120 llth Street
simulations th guests wr ushered
int th diBin whw MJ w
fmhment were served. The happy
couple were th recipient of many very
pretty and valuable present. They left
on the evening train (or a short wed
ding trip after which they will return
to make Astoria their future borne.
S(SQD3
DONE BY OEEO.
SJ
' Rose Wilcox to J. P. Tannessee,
' S. 1-2 of NW. 1-4 of see. 3, T. 4 X.,
R 10 W.j 80 acre.. ..... .12000
Samuel McClure et ux to Wm. T.
Marker, 1000 acre near Oiney.... 60.000
Nehalem Timber Co. to W. Q.
! Bryan, X. 1-2 of XE. 14 see. 14,
T.4N..R.7W.... 1
W. O. Bryan et ux to Xehalem
Timber Co., X. 1-2 of XE. 1-4 sec.
14. T. 4 X..R 7 W...... ........... 10
W. G. Bryan et ut to Xehalem
Investment Co, SW. 1-4 to SE. 1-4,
SE. 14 of SW. 14 and lots 2, 3 and
4, sec. 30, lot 1 of sec, 31, T. 4 X.,
K. 7 W 10
W. G.' Bryan et ox to Xehatrm
Investment Co., XE. 1-4 of SW. 1-4.
X. 12 of SE. 1-4, sec. 30, XW. 1-4
of SW. 1-4 of sec. 29, T. 4 X., R.
7 W. .; 10
Talking Machine.
Subscribe for the Daily or Weekly
Astorlan and get a Graphophone on
small, weekly payments. Call on A R
Cyrua, 424 Commercial street for par
ticulars. Panama bats cleaned and blocked.
Leave tbem with Dell Skully.
Fourth of July.
You Want Fire Works to Cel
ebrate at Home.
We carry a big stock of fireworks and can
supply your wants, big and small,
at lowest prices.
Ladies'
Outfitter!
Waist, the White
the White Parasol
in every line'.' . .
now and be ready to enjoy
vLat-night Sheriff Pomeroy received
niase to mt two men on the
Wemma on her arrival at the fallen
der dock. When the veel arrived the
sheriff was there with his deputy to
meet her and the two men turned out
to be two young fellow who had skip-
ped their board bill and had more or
less invited serious trouble.
It appear that Captain. William Ry
field had hired one of th lad in Port
land to work oft his farm and that th
boy not wishing to separate he had
invited the other one to come down
and stay on hi farm till he found work,
Captain Bayfield advanced their fare.
paid their board bill, and went to far
a to buy boot and tobacco for th
one who we to work for him. The
other boy' eoukl not find work that
suited him and eventually both of them
decided to skip out. However, Captain
Fy field was up to their move and ac
companied them here. The sheriff took
them in charge and after taking them
to the office pointed out to them the
folly of their way. He amo confiscated
their baggage till such time a they
were prepared to pay off their indebted
ness to Captain Ray Held, which amount
ed to $14. The boy are now endeavor
ing to obtain work in Astoria till such
time a they can square their indebted
ne and earn enough money to carry
them back to Portland.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTOR.
Dr. T. L. Ball Petitioned To Be a Can
didate, A petition hat been circulated mmpt
the representative citizen and business
men asking Dr. T. I Ball to became a
candidate at the election to be held June
II to fill the vacancy on the Board of
School Director. The petition has been
signed by over 130 name and it is
thought that Dr. Bad will content to
being a candidate to succeed J. E. Mji
gins who leave the board after having
served for 12 years. The introduction
to the petition is at follows
Astoria, Ore., .Tune 5. W7.
To Dr. T. L. Ball, Astoria, Oregon.
Dear' Sir: Reposing confidence in
your judgment, end in your qualities a
a progressive and public spirited ritiwn,
and believing that the interets of our
city schools will be properly guarded nd
advanced by your election to the Board
of Director of this district we hereby
respectfully and earnestly request you
to become a candidate for the position
of director at the school election to be
held in this district on the 17th of June,
1907.
CHARMING WEDDING
YESTERDAY
THE REV. FATHER LAWL0R 0FFIC
IATES AT THE McGOWAN-SHER-MAN
WEDDING , WHICH TOOK
PLACE YESTERDAY.
A very pleasant wedding whs that
celebrated yesterday at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Allien Dunbar on Elev
enth street. The parties most particu
larly interested were Mr. John D. Mc
Gowan and Miss Nellie B. tiherman
After the ceremony which wait celebrat-
ed with all due rights of the Catholic
Church a most beautiful wedding break.
fast was served; The home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dunbar was most effectively and
beautifully decorated for the occasion.
All three of Mr. John McUowan's broth-
ers were present a well as hi father,
Charles McGowan acting as best man.
The bridesmaid was Miss Nancy Held.
After the wedding the bride and groom
departed on their honeymoon trip for
the Hound and they will eventually re
turn to Ilwaco to take up their resi
dence for the summer. Mr. John Me
Gowan is so well known here that It is
hardly necessary to remind anyone that
he i the well known memW of the
firm of McGowan & Sons who have
been connected with canning and fishing
interests on the river for 25 year past,
i Miss Sheramn, who made a very charm
! ing bride, in also well known in Astoria.
! She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr,
j Frederick Sherman, one of tli oldest
families' in the town, find she is one
! of the most popular ladie-j in the city.
j A man who is in perfect health, so he
can do an honest day's work when neces
'sary, has much for which he should be
thankful. Mr. L. C. Hodgers, of Branch
ton, Pa., writes that he was not only
unable to work, but he couldn't stoop
over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles
of Foley's Kidney Cure made a new man
of him. He say, "Success to Foley's
Kidney Cure." T. F. Laurin,' Owl Drug
Store. I
We are intensely anxious
for you to get a glimpse of
our FAMOUS
Hart, Schafmer
a Marx
MODELS
Every garment not only
backed up by a house that
ing for Thirty Years.
The Telegraph wa down on time. Mr.
Stevens, th steward, is not yet out of
the hospital
The barge Washington cleared today
for San IVdro. She carries 1,020,000.
feet of lumber mad up at Rainier and
Vancouver.
The steamer Alliance is dus hers Frl
dny morning. She sails for Coo Ily,
NEW TO-DAY.
Oliver typewriter ard automatic
stenographer at A. R. Cyrus, 424
Commercial street. tt
Columbia and Victor graphophone
and latest records at 424 Commercial
street A. R Cyrus. tt
If a man knows anything of bis cwn
anatomy he must be aware that hi
stomach is a msrniflcent organ and
entitled to the utmost consideration;
knowing that he will eat at the Palace
when he can conserve Its safety and
comfort, by eating only tb beat
cooked, best served and most compen
sating meal Is th city of Astoria,
day, ornlght, it l always th same,
and the Palace habit i on that pays
to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mas
ter of th art of preparation and ser
vice, of all things dibit.
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
It makes all the difference In the
world to the convivial man where, and
what, he drinks. Most men desire
beauty and cleanliness, and handsome
appointments In the saloon they pat
ronize regularly, as well as the essen
tial pre-requlslte of) genuine wines and
liquors that are served to them, And
these things are sj particularly and
properly conspicuous at Otto Bund's
elegant resort, the Commercial, at No.
609 on the street of that name that
they account thoroughly for the fixed
and splendid cusom he enjoys. There
Is nothing allowed to pass his counter
but th beet and choicest In every de
partment of Indulgence, and the ser
vice behind it all, Is the mot pleasing
and satisfying In the city.
' Social Tea. ' 1
Women's Belief Corps will give a tea
at the borne of Mr. Ralph W. Hall, 235
Grand avenue, Wednesday afternoon and
evening. Musical program and refresh
ments; everybody invited. 6-9-3t.
Morning Astorlan, (0 senta Per
month, delivered by carrier I
Guaranteed by us, but
has built
''Uncommon dothes,"
' 8sve Your Slips
Wbtther you bay 10 cents or a dol
lar's worth In Wise's clothing store,
sav your slips, and when you hav ft
worth you gat a Piano number free.
B sure and ask for your number for
th nest dance and Piano contest for
Wise's customers.
Removal Notice.
Dr. J. A. Fulton has moved bis offices
from th Star theater building to the
new Astoria Baring Bank building, 3rd
floor, where be will bs found from now
on. S-SO-SOt.
Removal Notice.
Dr. 0. B. Este ha moved bis office
from 480 Commercial street to the new
Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd
floor, where be will bs found from now
on. 5-30-lOt.
Tljere is ' -rs"' i
Bread" and BREAD
The Bread that Mother Used to Make was
never as good as that you buy from us.
Special Attention paid to Shipping orders
Oregon
PHONE MAIN 1341.
High Grade
Most 'people want Quality as well as
Prices. You can buy at our store, at the
Lowest Prices, all kinds of, Grocer
ies, also get the Quality. '
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ACM B GROG ERY
521 Commercial Street
Phone Main 681
the Best Cloth-
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Ooldsn Oak
Rug filler and bird cages now In.
Hlldebrand Oor.
V
Just tlvd
Th secret of making good picture
Is In having the beat materials to
work with. Hart's drug store have
Just received a trash supply of (lima
and fllm-packa, to get la th gam
and do It right
Per Th Little Feepta.
Every parent In this city should In
veatigate, at once, th nw and ap
preciate shot for th youngsters, at
Charles V. Brown's Commercial atrt
house. They ar calld th "B. a
Scuff r" and ar th very epitome ot
good wear and ral comfort They
ar going Ilk wild-fir aad tha kids
themselves art after them , hacauaa
they look so "comfy."
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Bakery
COR. 9TH A COMMERCIAL IT.
Groceries