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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN. ASTOiUA, J iuicday, ccxcrra 1907, tife lave Bargains At the loading Coat Suit House. and 0888ttttttSS8tttttt8ttO 880 PESSOJJAl M2NTI03I 0 8 08888888888888888 Select your coat, suit, or skirt from the largest and best assortment and most p-tc-date stock ever seen, in Astoria. Suits in brown, blue and mixtures; many different styles to select from and prices are always the lowest, at- ii ' ;JALOPF,S ASTORIA'S LASGfST AND BEST CLOAK. SUIT AND HILLINEKT STORE. Pricea the Same tad Always "ModerataJDependable Merchandise, Cash or Credit, The Gtylo Store," 537 Commercial Otree t , . , NEXT TO HERMAN WISE The Star Theatre. The Star Theatre changed its program last night, and, despite the inclement weather, a large audience was present. . Tommy Finn, the first number, ia a - tinging comedian who tells some funny stories. Dick Hatching, the new bari tone, who sings illustrated songs made an immediate hit, in his song '"In the Golden Autumn Time, Sweet Elaine." . He has a pleasing yoiee and the audience last night insisted on an encore, to become a favorite. Bill Gumby, who has become favorite. Billy Gumby, who has been retained this week, made good with his audience. His buck and wing uanc- j ing is well worth seeing. The Qubey Broa the Eoman triangle gymnasts, do an excellent turn that is appreciated. A novelty performance is that of the Tuxedo Quartette, supported by Nina Raymond and E. D. Cloud. They pro duce a musical playlet "In the Heart of the Phflippines, that catches the aud ience. The singing of the quartette was encored three times. This act will make a great hit. The moving pictures this week are ' good. The Cosmopolitan Dancers" and "Curfew Shajl Not Ring Tonight" are the titles, and they are very enjoyable. Manager Frits announces that a change of program will hereafter be made on Monday and Thursday of each week, the next change being on Thursday night of this week. . D. Skinner of the 0. R. A N. Co of Portland, accompanied by Mrs, Skin ner, are in Astoria, having come to at tend the) Ilnrradon-Elmom wedding. J. A. IWnoit, who has' removed to Portland was visiting in Astoria je- terday. - r D. A. McLean, of Fortlumt, arrived fu Astoria yesterday. i s. Peter Dourel, of Seattle, who has bust nes Interests in Astoria arrived here w Sunday evening. Thfld Sweek, a representative of the J. Lindenbeir Co, of this ety, visiting his firm, W, S. Rosenblatt, of the Rosenblatt Co., of San Francisco, is on a business trip to Astoria. ' " John Waterhouse came in from Clat sop Plains yesterday 'anJ after attend ing to soma business here, will probably return to his home today. Judge Page returned Sunday night from a trip to Portland. Sam Goldsmith, well known in this sec Hon land in the Willamette Valley came to this city on the Telegraph yesterday and, will remain for a few days on business trip. 4 : ,f, E. R. Budd. superintendent of the Ilwaco railroad, was a Portland pas senger on last night's train. J. M. Arthur, of the Breakers Hotel at Long Beach, was a Portland visitor yesterday. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Stockton are down from Portland for a few day. Mrs. Fordhuber, wife of Mate Ford huber of the ship John Currier, left on the steamer Northland Sunday morning for San Francisco. Mr. Fordhuber ex pects to leave for Portland on Thursday, where he expects to get a berth as mate or captain of a vessel; - W. N. Meserve of Grays River is in Astoria on a business visit. - ; J. G. Megler and wife of Brookflcld were in the city yesterday. Tha Commercial. The Commercial still continues to do a good business, lne finest grades of different kinds of refreshments kept at this well known establishment assures a continuance of its popularity. The pro prietor, Otto Sund, is a genial gentle man, and is well and favorably known in this city. Drop into the Commercial when in the neighborhood. It is on Com merdslstreet near Eleventh. CASTOR I A lor IsSutti and Chlldxeau Bean tha Signature of It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I MUSIC CABINETS & COAFORTABLE ROCKERS I u) ni, ml OF 10 WE have always endeav ored to give the pub lic 'superior goods at moderate prices The best in each line. Today it is Music Cab inets and Comfortable Rockers ; We are showing over twenty ;; ifferent patterns in Mttsic ; ; cabinets in solid Mahogany, Oak and Walnut. These are the celebrated Hartwitz cabinets. UARRADON-ELHOKH NUPTIALS SIGNAL SOCIAL EVENT OF AS- TORIA'S WINTER SEASON FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SCENE OF THE WEDDING. , are i are Each rocker is tested so that it ne ither tilts too far forward or too far back. They built just right. We sole agents for Taylor's com fortable rockers' : Kvtry t chair warranted to be made 'of the best material. ' The finish, cabinet work and upholstering on Taylor Comfort able Rockers is not equalled by any other make of chairs. Thirty Two Years -In Astoria Established 1875 Bvspite the varin, gentle,' yet per sistent fall of the first, grateful rain of the season, last evening, the quaint audi torium of the First Methodist Church, n tbis city, was crowded to its utmost limit with hundreds of Astorians eager to witness the ceremonies incident to the happy union of Miss Susan Ilurd Elmore, eldwt daughter of MA and Mrs. Samuel Elmore, of this city, and Mr. Frits Bor ard Uarradon, of Washington, 0, C l notable majority being almost life-long friends and acquaintances of the wall' known family of tha bride. Every pio neer famiy is, the city was represented, and a largo concourse of Portland friends was in evidence, haying arrived down on the noon express on this pleasant errand. The church was a mas of gleaming white and green, magnificent white chrysanthemums and asparagus ferns being-tha predominant elements of deco ration, chancel, aisles, windows, and arches being garnished lavishly and with grace that accentuated tha evenb of which tbey were conspicuous tributes. Tba organ was ia tha accomplished hands of Miss Kate Flavel who presided in tha place of her sister, Miss Flavel, who was, unhappily, indisposed. The music of tha evening was most delight fully renifcred and tha Interim pre' cedent to the arrival of the wedding arty was manifestly lightened by .the contributions from this delightful source.. :r V v;Av. Precisely at the appointed hour of 30, tha noble strains of "Mendel ssohn's Wedding March pealed forth, as the bridal party entered the church and under tbe leadership of tha groomsmen, Messrs. II Holland. Arnold 8. Rothwell, Duncan A. McLean and A. A. Finch, swept up the central aisle, the radiant bnde, gowned in superb white satin and softly. veiled, leaning upon tha arm of her father, Mr. Samuel Elmore Mia Floret ta Elmore serving her sister as maid of honor, the bridesmaids being Elsie Elmore, Stella Dunbap Ford and Gertrude M, Finch. The groom was at tended by Mr. W. a Skinner, at best man, and the .group was met at the ehancel rail by Bar. Mr. Rarick, pastor or the church, and Rer. Dr. E. D. Hunt My, of Washington, an nncla of the bride, who bad crossed the continent for the express purpose of taking part in wis happy ceremony. In ttbe hands of these reverend senile- men the leautiful marriage service of the Methodist faith lost nothing of its dignity and potential charm, and at the end of 20 minutes tha gracious event of the hour was over and the principals led the counter-movement to the lone line of carriages that thronged Exchange. and Eleventh street waiting to transport them, with their invited guests, to the beautiful and hospitable home of Mr. and Mr. Elmore, at 3S3 Grand avenue. Here Mr. and Mrs. Harradon received kinsmen and friends, and the gracious earnest of those who' wished them the best, and most, of all that Is worth having in life, and. after the reception. a lovely luncheon was indulged in, the bnde s table being charmingly console uous in its decorations of white cosmos and maiden-hair. ferns, the general scneme of oral embellishment through out the drawing-rooms and halls being pmic anu white cosmos. ; This delightful affair signally, opens the winter social season in this city and win be long and pleasantly remembered by all who had the pleasure of witness log it, not the feast of whom, perhaps, are those happy couples of Astoria but lately wedded themselves, and' those whose, weddings are socially announced and yet to come off, many of whom In both groups, were observed in the great throng at the church last night. ' Goes o Attend Funeral (Arthur M. Smith leave, thfi morninir for Portland to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Lewis M. Dabyns. Mrs. Smith is in Portland and will re main until after tbe funeral. h Every garment made for us by Iiarta ScfaaChsr Q Ihtu s absolutely all wool, thty dcaft make anything els:. Its what you ought to wear. You'll find us wiUirig at all times to show them. Went to Meet His Folks A. E Petersen left on tha evening train to meet Ws father, mother, and grandparents, who arrived In Portland yesterday afternoon and were to leave on last evening's train for Astoria. He was to meet them t ' Westport and give them a surprise. No doubt he enjoved his long wait there. TEA ... The way to buy tea is in packages ; somebody is responsible for it. " Your grocer returns your momy U rou dos'l ittt Schilling' Brt; w pi; bin Leader In Nobby Clothes , WltMttHtltlttltfttlltMlttTfw'lttlm 3 NEW TO-DAY. Sotlct. Heating stoves and ranges, tha best and tha eheapest Hlldrabrand ft Got. ITotloa, ' We hava silver aid and steelhsad net ting, leaded lead lines, cotton twins and ropa, Plymouth Manila rope, on clothing and rubber boots and everything for fishermen, T. J. Carney ft Co. , - . Oliver , typewriters stenographers at A. Commercial atreet nd automatic R, Cyrus, 4S4 The. Tyler. The Tyler is still doing business at tba old stand, Sixth and' Bond streets. Clarence Tyler makes his eustomers feel at home and as a result his business ia improving. The quality of tha goods hs serves cannot be excelled and tha neat ness of the place and the good order prevailing, makes The Tyler a popular resort. When you are in that neighbor hood drop In and satisfy yourself New City Maps. The new and up-to-date pocket maps of Astoria and vicinity which tba Co lumbia Trust Company have gotten out have arrived and can be had at their offices at 13 cents each or ttro for 23 cents, Special prices will ba made to those buying Zi or mora. . lp-SU-et. New Grocery Store, , r Try our ova mixture of eoffea the 3., P. B. .Freeh, fruit and, vegetables. Babollet ft Co. croceri, rhoM Mais 1281V The FsJaca Leads. Tha Palace restaurant, alwari la the lead, is keeping up Ita repatsUoa for catering to tbe wants of ita patten. Now that fall Is herd, and winter Is ap proaching, shell fish and oysters are hi damani Tha palace Ottering Couptsj; right np to tha times, has arranged to' have a dally supply of deep sea eral furnished them and now this toothK crustacean can ba had at any time at tt-e FsJaee, They are always) fresh, as t! demand la so great for tbem that acsv are allowed to grow stale. ! DAYS! Invitations Will ba Out to the Dasce td , Piano Contest for WIS3 Customers. One -of the three handsome SalUr Pianos" -which Herman Wise will o away next Thursday night, the Inst., is on display in the middle ; of the great WISE clothes shop. . Mr. Wlso bought these three Haw at the famous Eiler Piano House, i are known to sell only good instrumeat If you are WISE you win buy year Fall Duds at WISE'S between today sii next Thursday, the 81st. Besides, yes can't look foolish in a WISE suit, ' i ( .. Columbia an4 Victor fraphopheswi and latest records at 414 CornmircU street A, It Cyrus. tf. . . Christmai Excursions, tfc is 'not too earl? to maks your steamer reservationa if tou are noire to pend Christmas in tba Old Country The Canadian Paciflo gives you tit very best service by rail and steamer and their rates are the lowest. For sailini dates and full nartictilars, eatf on James Flnlayson, agent, Astoria, auriETUING FANCY . TfT Tirrv rn RECEIVED TODAY UlUL rlU&Lri! Sweet Apple Cider - - fiOc per Gal. SaeuHcraut - - . Be per qt. Waxen Cooking Apples GGc box. All kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. 521 Commercial; Street Phono Main 001