The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 20, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE WEEK IN
ASTORIA SOCIETY
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All Item of social or personal nature will please be tent to MI Alert
il Attortnn office. Tbont Main CCl.Xo communication will b rewslred lUr
than 10 o'clock Saturday momlnf, except in case of an event occurring
later than that time. '
Mr. Clarence Wanvn Sprlgife ami JIi.Comny end l well and popularly
Unle n Mary JJrook were married AVed
nesday afternoon at the roaldmice of
bride' mother, Mr. Mlimie T. Brooke,
on Exchange street. The c-remp(iy we
performed by Rev. Father JohnVVlateMt,
of St. Mary's, Church In toe conserve
tory, where under a marriage tell of
white sweet pea the contracting parties
wera made man and wife. The palm
and potten plant, aurroundlng the bridal
party, produced plowing effect that
aided gwaltyi to the beauty of the icene.
At 3 o clock the wedding roareU wai
played by Mini Gwtrude Kearney and
the .bridal party entered the conscrva
tory. The bride w attended by. MU
Maude , Iuhls, of rortland, at .bride
tnaid, white Mr. Lawrence Laklm, of
Portland, wa bet man. MU Adrenne
Eppinjr, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Kpping, of Portland, acted a ring
bearer. Mr. John Clair Monteith tang
a beautiful baritono solo, "Thou'rt Like
Unto Me Lovely Flower," In iplendld
voice, accompanied on tho piano by. Mis
Kearney. After the ceremony a sump
tuou luncheon wa orved In the pretty
decorated dining room, which the
cloilng of very pretty, and happy
ceremony. Mr. Brook was assisted
during the afternoon by Mr. A. V. Al
len, Mr. Austin Outturn, Mr. L. Lakim,
Mrs. David Morgan, Mr. J. T. Allen,
lb: Streunmeyer, His Anna Gilbert
and MJ Anna McLean. Many beautl
ful altd costly present were made the
happy couple, who left on the evening
train for a trip to l'uget Sound citlei
after which they will make their future
home In tbl city.
The wedding of Hiram B. Llencnweber
and .MU Lillian K. Habersham, took
place at the residence of Mr. Geo. L
Col well, the bride' mother! at 4:30 ye,
terday, afternoon. Kev. W. S. Gilbert
performed the ceremony, which wa sol
emnized in the presence of the relatives
of the happy, couple. It wa a quiet
wedding, no can of Invitation having
been issued. Fred L Leinenweber and
wife and Mr. M. L. Gramm came from
Portland to attend the wedding. After
the ceremony the party tat down to an
elegant luncheon, and 'wishe for the
good health and happiness of the bride
and groom were expressed. Mr. and
Mrs. Leinenweber left on the train last
evening for a short wedding trip and
will return to make thetr home hero.
Mr. Leinenweber it the manager of
the local branch of the Standard Oil
known. Jr. Lolnenweber t)
pllilifd daughter of Mr. Co. L Coiwell,
and count her friend by the hundreds
It wa a popular wedding and the many
friend of Mft and Mr. Llencnweber
lh them the full measure. -of happl
One of the pleasant affair of,th week
wa i surprise party given in Mr. AI
Johnson' honor it being her birthday,
amuic ani card gamc made the after
noon very pleasantly spent. Hefresh
mcnt vtv4 served In the dining room
after which the ladle presented Mr.
Johnson with soirt pretty china.
Gateway Rebecca Lodge held their
regular meeting on ' Friday sight. A
large number were in attendance, 1 bree
new member were initiated. After the
business meeting ft delightful lunch was
served. Mr. Huden, Mis Lewi and
Mr. Gregg were hostesses for the oc
casion, . . - , -
MJs Olga Heilborn entertained , on
Wednesday afternoon for Mis Elmore
with a handkerchief, (bower, About 30
of Mis Elmore' friend were present
and an enjoyable time wa spent by all
attending, f he handkerchief were shap
ed into flower and combined with ferns,
were used a ft table decoration.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho
dist Church held their regular meeting
on lueiKlay. A large number were in
attendance. Officer for the ensuing term
were elected and the sew constitution
adopted. Two very-distinguished young
people in the person of Baby Kindred
and Baby Gorman thawed the honor.
The Rev. Mr. Barick and family, are
moving Into the new parsonage- owned
by Mr. Brix on Grand avenue where
they will be. at home in ft few day to
their many friend.
The Gateway Social Club will bold the
first of ft aerie of card partie to be
given during the coming winter ' on
November 6th.
SHACOV r;AG::AUE3
(Continued from pajr 2)
lr endowment than if tho nations)
government i akcd to- support it From
prevent indications the application' of
modem business method to uch non
commercial project a the development
of a big national seat of learning seems
likely to prove av successful as it is
novel. '
Connecticut' wooden nutmeg must
now give way to New York' stone pota
to. In the particular field of furnishing
this strange and adamantine vegetable,
this cih It is asserted on good author
ity, leads the world. The stone potato,
it should be understood, is not a new
breakfast food, but In the small city
market where real potatoes are old
by the pound it 1 a source of much
profit to unscrupulou vegetable dealer
One of these stone tuber add weight In
manner calculated to rapidly enrich
those selling them. The article itself, so
large has the trade grown, is made from
piaster of pan ana coiorea property,
Fortunately, however, they cannot be
eaten, a fact which make thera les de
testable than 'the gravel which when
added to bean to give weight has caus
ed many a broken molar. Person who
have suffered irora these crooked prac
tices assert that the1 gutta percba beer
steak may be shortly expected. .
DONS BY CZ2D.
' Fred W. Witham and wife to
Waiter S. Bruce, W. 1-2 of lot 20,
block 8, Gearhart , ,. .$ 75
Chas, Clinton Wheolci el al to L.
Mansur, lot 7, block 42. Adair'
Port of Upper Astoria., 250
Leo. Manxur and wife to Leonard
A. Mansur, 8 1-2 of lot 7, bolck 42,
Shlvely'e , , ...,.....,.,,.,....,.., J
Leo Maniwir and wife to Leonard
A. Mansur, one-fourth interest in
part of see, 2, T, 9 X, R. 10 W 1
Waifred Johnson . and wife to
Louis Enqulst. SE. 1-4 of SW. 1-4
of section 18, T. 7 X, R. 9 W..;, ..,1300
Little Mis Sara Barker entertained
th S .S. U. Club orl Saturday afternoon.
XT Morning Astorlan, 00 cento pat
month, delivered by carrier.
Most of New York craned it neck thit
week when Ernest Capells received 11000
for setting up one high ball in public.
It wa not of the akohplio variety, how
ever, but the one on the top of the flag
pole crowning the 42-story Singer build
ing on lower Broadway, more than 700
feet above the ttreet level Likewise
Capelle fs not ft bartender but ft steeple
atk, and by reason of his feat in finish
ing off the' tallest habitable structure in
the world, the leader of hi profession,
though little more than a boy. The
feat for which he received 11000 and
which was watched by thousand con
sisted of shining up, the. steel flagpole
whieh swayed like a reed under hi
weight, and crowning the remarkable
structure with a gilded ball, which now
niai'k the highest point" reached by
bkyscraping architect. '
Curiously enough, Capelle who went
about hi perilous task with the utmost
coolness, 1LI not look like a fly to the
gaping multitude- below but like -a full
sized man 'wbeu be finally gained his
dizzy perch on top of the pole, on ac
count of the fact, that there was noth
ing else in that part of the upper world
to make him look small in comparison.
Perhaps the strangest feature of the
wholly undertaking wvi the fact that
Capelle, had to give bonds to the city
not to fall on anybody, although as he
remarked it wouldn't make much differ
ence to him if be did.
tr Morning Astorlan,' delivered by
carrier, 60 cent" per month.
Hi Dear Old Mother.
"My dear old mother, who i now S3
year old, thrive on Electric Bitter,"
write W. B. Branson, of Dublin, Ga
"She ha taken them for about two
year and enjoy an excellent appetite.
feel strong and aleeps welL" That' the
way Electric Bitten affect the aged, and
the same happy result follow In all
ease of female weakness and general
debility. Weak, puny children too, are
greatly strengthened by them. Guaran
teed also for stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, by Charle Roger, druggist.
Me.
They Malta Ton Feel Good.
The pleasant purgative affect exper
ienced by all who use Chamberlain'
Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the
healthy condition of the body and mind
which they create makes one feel joy
fuL Price, 25 cent. Sample free at
FrarJt Hart and Leading Druggist. ,
TEA
Good tea and tea are
quite different, both grow
on the same bush.
- iewtrocer retains yew tf f aW
UeScailUar's Bssts we tar bisk
Tksfrs very "d&srtst
th little Preferred fttorfc (Inn- Tim P.... t
Arrflnarv lima hH T)ta to n i
H.m nuviccum iooo u)n uiee utti Deans, ihef V.
are dainty and delicious, too among the most d-L'eious of
all the vegetables on the long hit of f
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ovrrv uiem not. seasonea witn nutter,
pepper, t.dt. a hit of cream and a eounie of
teaspoons of beef extract, or two ubieipoons of
beef or veal juice, from roaster or frying pan.
Jwittj tht titiUgrtn Hmai-Pnfimdttck-atturtntirt
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Ilacka, Carriages Cste Checked aniTraaa'erred TrncU t;l IzzJi
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433ComineTdaI Street r "i r -j i-i
Astoria Ihrdvare Co.,
113 12DCI.
Ice Cream,...
Made from Pure Sweet
Cream, 40c. Quart.
VThippJd Cre&n
40 Cents a Quart
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Having recently Incorporated our company and opened
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advantage of the many years of experience of our officers
for the benefit of our patrons.
Odd Follows BttUdlttg. lOtlt and Comtticrclal Dts.f
torlo, Orce
Write us, we're here for that purpose
The Work Wc Do
Anything rnthe electrical Business. Bell's House Phcr:
Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept la rtrr
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OUR PE1CES WILL DO THE REST 4
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We Buy them in Car Load Lots '
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Incorporated
Saccessort t Pr It Claiaa Cs. '
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i Wilson's Moving Picture Show 3
4 , A big 30minute show for 5 cents
Entire Change of Program every
Tuesday and Saturday.
Matinee every afternoon from 2 to 5, .
Night performance 7 to 10:30.
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Corner Commercial and 14th.
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