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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1907)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4. 9- THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 'V THE WEEK IN A. ASTORIA SOCIETY Arilm of social or personal natur will plea be lent to Ml Alort, tit Alorlan wlH. l'liou Main (101.No communication will b received later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning, oxccpt In oa of an vni occurring latr thiin thut lltn. ; : y ' f ' ' lMLI.Ml.ilJlAl -JJ.H-.-.mi-X.-1-lJ IU . UIUJ JJa-" iil.u itt another game. A new ainuwiiieiit wan Introduced t tot t of dressing vi'K'itnbluii, it dull. Ml irgiiry won the prl i(or thut aUo. Light refreshment consisting of do llvlou coll tuid cake were nerved dur ing the ,ft'Tiioon uiid every on hitd lnviity time. 'Ill Bwi'dlnlifimiMi Temperance So ciety will celebrate It fourth miinivcrnury (if IU organisation on Naturday. A nice little prottint ha been arranged which ooidUU of mimic 11 nil dancing and all ort of tiling to nmU the evening 1 imi-t enjoyable one, Any number of wedding will be cele brated within Hi next few month. The recently tnuoum-wl cngagnm-ut 4f sev eral of the martet of tho murt set hv eattcd qulto flutter of excite ment in our local society circle well m In the suburban village, nd the most elaborate preparatlone r now be ing mad by our tnot energetic enter tainer to honor the newly engaged couple by giving them vrlou hippy diversions In th wiy of te, Iiowr, luncheon, md the ever welcome dinner. Th marriage of Ml Cirolln Young m to Mr. William PrescoU Ogtlbi o( V ,U The luiulval lub of Kt Astoria, giv' a ntck klng shower on Thursday it the Mr. Charl Calender ei.terlained the pretty home of MU Ida llnter In member of the ThurwUy Club thl honor a' Ml Caroline Young. I week it her new home. Chlnete lantrri. were hung In the, tree which surround the hoiite and with the young ladles in dainty gown wa a very pretty lght. me and imnle ind dcllclnu lunch helped th guest to ipend very plemnt evening. , Tho who enjoyed Ml Painter" ho pltillty wen Ml Caroline Young, Wit- in Young, Amy and Kvi Iloline, Mat i Gregory, Berth Morton, in, Clara couver, H. C, I the mt Importint i(eam, Antu miner ma t.ia rainier. event of the month. Ml Young being .Ann uunpin ami .u.ei iiuinioii. on of the mot H.iulr nd churning young liiHe of thl city md then h ln miK'h entertaining done nor er in the pt few week. Mis Nellie I'Uingor gv 1 linen bower on Tudny evening In honor (. Ml Cirolln Young it tlte home of Mr, Nelson A. Trover. Tlie parlor wer beautifully deoonted with ht lliole n.l tit p tivwn iround Usefully In dilnty ludktu bket, the dining room beautifully decorated with the Ctnadlan nnd Amorlcan Hhh ud In the enter u.' the table wa a hujt. punch bowl of fern containing mlmtture Caaadlan ami Amriica lluitt which mad" a beautiful idTect. The place chl were dainty hcirtti pierced by Canadian flag. The giwie of tehuram wa placed dur ing the evening. Mi Maybelle Young Wing tlio fortunate pi lie winner, After the delleloua m rehnient were partakcu of the gift which confuted of all hand mad lingerie were prcnted to Mi Y"iing. Thou prcucnt were l)r, Cliri icauie. Ml t'airie Hhort, Mi MaytirJle Young. Mi Velaoka I.lcbe, MU OI(i Ueilliorn MU Kta Holme, Ml Jole iSaud, Tboia Lamon, Lucy Morton, Annit Campbell. Klhvl Ulinn, Ann Mrf ut, Minnl' Foelt, Wllm Young, Croline Youii)(, Mr. Isduaid I.we, Mi Nan and lle Meed, Mr. J. J. l!tlnger, Ann Holme, Mi Hat tie IVinger, Mm May UUlnger, Mlu Marie I'tiluger ind Mi Nelll I'Uln- Mr. John Knapp gav in ifiernoon on Vcdneday at their pleaaant home In Heald to aeveral of her friend, Th" gmne of MM) wi the principal imu- ment of lb afternoon. Tho who hid the pleaiure of attendhiK thl delightful nftetnoon wer Mr. Ktory, Mr, lllalr, Ml FerrU, Mr. Hay, Mr. Dunne, MIm Dunne MU Vtxinger il !' I.en and ICiitle Knipp, Mi Herman,1 MU Ger man and Mr. Clmrle Drown of thl 11. The "bop" given In l.n;an hull lt evening wa a decided ucce. It wa the ftit of a ni' crlc of dame icn by thia ever popular olub ndl wa an itiviUtioual iitfair. Tho young people of St. Marj'i Cath olic Church gave in evening on Tueadiy at their hall on (rand avenue, A uual there w largo number prevent who enjoyed playing the gaino of whiit, the rm being won by Mi Mary (Jramm and Mr, Judab, who won the ladle' prlxe while Mr. Kur Urnd Clark and Mr. .V. J. Judah captured the gentlemen' prim. Light refreshment were cerved during the evening 11'ter which dancing a Indulged in until t'nib!e hour. On next 'cilnc,lay afternoon it two u'cliHsk MU Kthel UiMon will be united ii, marriage to Mr. Mark J. Johnaon it the home of the bride' parent, County Cotiimliouer and Mr. William Larion ' the Lewla k Chirk. Report Sent in by Wireless Telegraphy. NO DAMAGE DONE TO VESSEL Her. Seymour Short and choir boy of the Kpiacopil Church are "pending week at Bca'lde, having jolly outing. They will return home on Wednesday. ilr. Xel-on Troyor i at ClaUop City the guet of Mr. (!. W. Loulmberry it I heir new home. -aft Mw Accident Happen it Night Four Kour Out of Cherbourg and Women and Children Thrown Into a Panic of Fear Which Cool Captain Allay. N'EW YORK, August 3. A wirele di-tpaUih reclvtd"4n tbJV city today from the ateamer Kalwjrin Auguito Vic tor! give the detail of the collision with K'hooner four hour after the itteamer left Oherlwurg. y " When the crah came the paeng, of whom titer ire many on board, ruh ed In alarm to Uie deck in night atttte. Th dene fog, the doleful aound of te foghorn the criet of the women and children and th nmh of th German milori for their' pot at the lifeboat made acne never to b forgotten. Captain Runer, who wan on the bridge, broiiKht tb big lii.er to a standstill and quickly ancertamed there wa no dan ger. It wa found, however, that the c-hooncr had struck against the liner o heavily that the promenade deck' rail ing wa smashed. couple of porthole lUmantlcd and a large part of the lin c r" aide dented and crashed. Mr. Vat Nyland entertained the Ia lie' Aid Hocidy of (lie Kirt l.iitliernii Church on Turdy at her honn on I'onrti'i-nt U trret. A Jolly ctowd a a prevent and. everyone had nut little neial tiinc, Mr. Kate 'iitertaliid 1 party of young people on Wednesday at her Minimer homn at Se.ilde. Mr. Uroman Tlinmon entertained tho Itirlhday Club of the Holy Imio rt'ttta' Guild and their friend on Tue- day afternoon. Alwul 40 were present nnd the gueta amuted thetu-elve with a peanut hunt through the yard, the prlie winner being Mary Gregory. Ml Oine Morton wa the winner of Sir. .0 George Donnerberg and Dr. Koy Manning of I'ortlnnd are visiting Mr. Frank Donneilicrg of thl dty. Mi lU-ba Hob-on ha returned from 1'oitlnnd and la pending the summer vacation at home. Mr. J. M. Jackaon and Mr. Jane .laAaon of Hiilish Columbia re in the city visiting with relative. Mr. H. U. Thompon and daughter l.ilniiiii f Portland, are visiting rela live in tlii citjj- aud in Warrenton. Mr. Alfrtsl Iinenweber it entertain ing Mra. Winlick of Portland. ' Mi Beatrice Anderwn of Portland i pending several daya in the city the s WKat Count s BRAND WAMK3 OF PIASOS DO MEAN SOMETHING. BUT PIANOS MUST BE GRADED IN THE X CLASS IN WHICH THEY BELONG 1AND KEPT THERE TO MEAN THE MOST TO A PURCHASER. I HAT IS TUX GOOD SERVICE "WE PERFORM FOR OUR CUSTOMERS WHEN WE PURCHASE OUR ENORMOUS STOCKS FROM THE FORTY DIFFERENT FACTORIES WE REPRESENT. WB BRINO EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF PIANOS TO .BEAR IN OUR DEALINGS WITH EACH MAKE OF PIANO WE BUY AND SELL. ' t ARB NO INDUCEMENT OF LARGER PROFIT ON ANY MAKE OF PIANO BY GRADING IT HIGHER f THAN IT DESERVES i(AND FACTORIES WOULD LIKE US TO DO IT TOO), TEMPTS US TO VARY FROM OUR FIXED RULE TO GRADE, PRICE AND SELL EVERY MAKE OF PIANO WE HANDLE IN THE CLASS IN f WHICH II BELONGS. SOME PEOPLE MAY DISAGREE WITH OUR JUDGMENT ABOUT RELATIVE VALUES OF DIFFERENT X XMAKES OF PIANOS BUT THAT DOESN'T PROVE ANYTHING. THEY MAY BE PREJUDICED OR BEHIND THE TIMES. WHAT WE SAY ABOUT GRADE AND WORTH OF DIFFERENT MAKES, YOU CAN BANK ON. IN SELECT- 'INO A PIANO 07 US YOU HAVE ONLY TO DECIDE ABOUT PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY AND OUTSIDE AP- 1 PEARANCE, UNLESS YOU HAVE IN MIND SOME MAKE THAT IS KNOWN TO YOU. IF YOU DON? KNOW WHAT MAKE YOU WASH "TRUST US" AS YOU WOULD COME TO US IF NOT X JSATISnED.ANYWAY !: Jailers Piano House ill ' ' ' tk. R. CYRUS, ( SftWm an . M. WARD, J balesm an' 424 Commercial Stree 11 MHHii 1 1 vn mm h h .h b ih b Cures Backache 1 Corrects . K ' Trri.crii1arjela guest of Mrs, Katherine Lighter. Th nmiiy friend of ilr. Martin Foard In thia city who haa been ill (for sometime in a Portland sanitarium will lie glad to hear she t much improved in health and is at home again. Mr. Louis Hartwig waa among those who Rpent a pleasant Sunday at Long HeaoK Mr. Harlow Moor of Seaside waa In this city ou Saturday. A MOST VALUED DAILY COMPANION TO MEN OF ALL NATIONS WHY Il I lh Bt Sufoty Sluvlnc Devlc la th Worlil. MakM ftH-shavInf plnl nMMal liuud of in Mum Utfc. Kaior Conpkte, II. (0. Haadton Outfit, tioe and ap. On Ml In our Cutlery Department, FOR SALE BY The Foard & Stoke5 Hardware Go. Incorporated Sttectwon U Frd h 8tokt C. Shennan Transler Co. HENBY 8HEEMA5. Miniaei 'i i'ii t ' 4 f f" ' ', 'ck. dnig-Fggi Checked ud Triuterrd U Truck rd Fnraltan Wigob Pfauio MoTd, Boxd nd Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Mala Pimm us a B. PARKER, Proprietor. B. P. PARKER, ' Mnfer. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Flrvt Claa In Every fUipaot. Frasi Coaob to tit Hotu. ' ' Bar ud Billiard Room. Good Sample Room on Q round Floor for CommardaJ Man. Aitori, Oregon I- . "I f ' V ' ' , f -,. ! f - - ' ' r 'f .VV i ! Z ',.';- - 1. , TRANSPORTATION. Mr. Birch and Mr. E. Miller of Chi cago, were in thia city on Sunday. Minn Lena Kopp of Seaside was in the city till week. Mr. Lewi of Portland wa In thi city on Friday en route to Long Beach. Mra. Leslie Thurntan of Portland 1 spending a few weeks In the city. The Misses Sue and Flora Khnore en tertained yesterday afternoon with a delightful dhowcr in honor of Mia Caro line Voting it their beautiful home on Fourteenth street. About sixteen young ladies were present and refreshments wetv erved during the ai:ternoon, and altogether it was a most delightful dnv. MISS ALERT." PERU AT PEACE WITH THE WORLD. 1 Do not risk havlnc t Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not "flgnra Diaeaaa bevond the roach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or DUbotea i F. T. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. President Say Root's Visit Strengthened Relations With United States. LIMA, Peru, August 3. President Pardo, in his speech opening the Con gress today, aid that 'Peru's relations with all other countriea were friendly and cordial. He hoped a settlement with Chile and the Tacna and Aricj question and was not far distant. Both countries recojrnined that the only solution of the question tnu4 be in accordance with the treaty of Ancon. The President attributed immeuse im portance to Secretary Boot's recent visit, which had strengthened the cordial rela tions existing between Peru and the United State. ;v Steamer TELEGRAPH Tlie only Steamboat making a round trip DAILY raoept tnursday between rortuutd ino Astoria and way points. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Street Dock Astoria Lauding, Callender Dock Leave Portland 7:0 r,m.j arrive Astoria,l:W p. m, ut Astoria, a:i p. m.; arrive roraana :90 p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland t a. m.t arrive Aatort 1 p.m. Leave Astoria t p. m., arrive Portland p. m. The K""ne -tr "" """ "M""J"Ai- Steamer Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. PA88ENGERS. FREIGHT. Lvi Astoria daily xopt Sunday at 7 p. m. Lmvm Portland Dally Except 8unday t 7 . m. Quletc 8rvlo Exoellant Ml Qood Brth. Landing Aitori Flival Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t OU B. BLESSING, Agent Phom Main 2781. f SAC Yyfwnr ; SPICES, or CCFFEEJEA, BAIflNG POWDER, ru:cn;;;5EXTR.asi IbdithrHify, 1 Fme3f Flavor, CL05SETaDIiIES ( PORTLAND, OREGOH. cjj THE SAVOY Popular Coneert SalL f Good mute. AH an wloin. 0m r 8eTnth nd Ator. , 1 1 III I 416 BOND ST, (ASTORIA, 0REGOI I Carrie th Fineat Lis ei I Wines,1 I Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US A -V If WILLIAMS MAJORITY FALLING. MEMPHIS, August 2. The returns to the Commercial Appeal show consider ;'ble reduction of tJie majority, of Wil liams over Vardeman in the contest for tho senatorial nomination. Vardeman polled nn unusually large vote in the rural districts and according to these reports Uie contest is becoming closer. Talking Machlaaa. Subscribe tor the Daily or Weakly Astorlan and get a Grapnophone on email weekly payments. Call on A. R Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for pat Honiara. Morning Astorlan, 60 oerrts per monta, delivered by carrier. TRANSPORTATION. TIME" CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. a-ra. 8.1B 9.18 93.0 44 1 I -22 to.m 0.00 T.ao 7 35 p. m. O.MI 8.40 7.11 7.2) 7.29 a.m 8.001 9-8S 8.0S;10.05 8.13,10.1 8.M: 10.36 8.M 10JS1 9.40,11.46 9.5011-45 h0.0512.0 10 25 IS St ao.3012.40 IH)3S'12.4ol p.ro, a.iu 4.15 4.27: 4.49 4.54 5.09 6.23 6.02 6.05 6. SO, 6.4,1, 6. SO 6.651 80 a.ra. 11.80 12.8 1.10 1.80 1 Lv. Ar. PORTLAKDl. GOBLE... RAINIER..,, ?UINCY...... TSKANIE .WKSTPOHT. ... CLIFTON Ar ASTOK1A Lv ...Lv. ASTORIA Ar..., .... WARKENTON ... GKARHART 9KA81DK.. . Ar. HOLLADAY Lv. 27 I 2 I ai I . p.m. 4.UU 8.81 1. 2.801 2.25! FT. 8TEVENS BRANCH 1 I I I p.m. p.m. 12.16 10.00 10.66 8.40 10.40 8.25 .". woe r.fio .. .&2 7.40 7. 9.81 719 815 71 8.20 6.10 a.ni. a.m. 8.15 8.06 5.5011.00 7.66 7.46 5.8510.40 .... 6.57 7.18 6.08 9.48 6.60 7.10 6.00 9 40 6.45 7.05 4.55 9.85 W 8 j 4ft' '36 N4 T5 ' WS"m"W n.jjr'' fflWSBB .....LV. WARRENTON Ar...... SSSS ?S-S.i'S J-S 2-5? 8 28 1216 Ar. HAMMOND Lv 12.26 8.29 7.45 6 88 8 4810 M 10.96t8 46 6 2,i 7.41 8.612.20 Ar. FT. BTEVEN8 Lv , 12 21 8.26 7.42 Sispj g.SiiolW TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACIRIO , iwrnaea t.ino ot ine Atiantio Quebec to Liverpool Less Than Four Dars at Sea .Empresses sails August 9 nd 23; ptembcr 6 and 20,' First cabin, it! ow! caota, W ,m, third mm. rrnt lor iMrtleeiiaea. Trains marked run dally. I" ruins Nos, 23, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Noa. 28, D aad U. r a n. i iu . " " iivui Aobuiin, mil Tia Dtoven. , Train No, 26, from Portland, 8:10 p. m.j is Saturday Special, stopping at Ooble, Ramier, Clatakanle, Astoria and Beach points, only. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental Unea. At Ooble, with Northern Pacific Rat -way Cot At Aatorla, with itaamer for Sah Francisco and Tillamook and Dwaco Railway a Navigation Co.' beat and ralhofty, ( , ., j Through tickets aold to and from all peint la the Bast attd Bnrpe. r'trther particular apply to, ' ,Jri;) ! R. tL JEKCTN8,.,hM . ' eaa4.fTtaVPaaaaer.Ai5t Mima ajaLAiaow. A. Avai, are. Y .