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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1907)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER ij, igof. TUB MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. mm eight DAIS MiUlE! SI Though; Ycu Hardly Realise It, the Last Days of the Christmas Shopping Ba Are Aimost at"";. Hand What ). to Buy and Where . WATCHES ..... . . , . If you delr good watch." name tin amount you wUh to apend. and w will offer you the twit that li olitainabla. The movements tail case w oarry are tho of established reputation and known for tbclr aofiuracy of time. A - . f : '' ; ' : "V In Chatelaine Watches Our assortment I complete and design encloslvs, Th highest grade of Amoriwa dJ Rwi) moTtnifaU Moompunylng. . ' ' ",.-.- Railroad Watches Buob will m tli moat rigid ln"petlon nd bo reliable for service. Our pries will meet competition Jut little better, quality considered. Umbrellas' , 1 Aa umbrella selected front our itorlc cannot fall of appreciation. All the lUt styles for men and women ar Iter and the qualities ara tha be-t. ' ' ' Your Christinas Gifts should have the qualities that cause them to wear, last' longer and look as nice, in time to come, as the day you buy them. These are the kind this store offers. Besides, the broad range of styles and vast ness of stock are decided features for selecting. Furthermore, our guarantee s back of every srticle sold, which makes this the reliable place to buy. SEAL RINGS A full and complete stock on band, iu all tbe best style of tha season. UNIQUE BROOCHES Of the most exclusive pt term, and In extensive array, to auit all tastes. JEWELRY GIFTS A remembrances fur the future. Our stock la repkndant with hundred of new novelties, inch aa will delight the eye an purse a well. Below ar uggetlon to consider. Weckjace Lorgnette Chains Walit Seta Braceleta Foba and Locketa Link Buttona Pendant Hobby Hatpins Fancy Set Rings Locketa ' Emblem Churn Watch Chalna Neck Chalna Scarf Pirn Back Comb FLATWARE Suggestion t follow, represented by the fineit pattern In sllver- mithfngi quality i sterling silver1, .U25 fine. Soup Spoqpa Bouillon Spoon Coffee Spoon Salad Spoon Cold Meat Fork Pie Server Butter Knlvea Cream Ladel Sugar Spoon Military Bruahea Manicuring Seta Butter Spread Salad Fork Napkin Ringa Cake Servers Soup Ladles ' Carving Seta Vegetable Spoons B on Bon Tongs Olive Forks Comb Brush sod Mirror Sets Both in plated and silver. Hawk's Cut Glass : We count ourselves fortunate because our holiday stock of cut-glass has been received. Tbe display of cut-glass that will greet the holiday hopper is greater in sis and attractirenesi than any heretofore seen in Astoria. .Word cannot describe the purity, the luster, toe iridescence or the beautiful patterns that are exclusive characteristic of this famed ware, the irresistible charms of which make it the premier glass of gifts. Remember, THer are Only EIGHT Shopping Days Before Christmas DONNERBERG The Relirible Jeweler. 574 COMMERCIAL STREET (MWMMIHIIHIimiHMHMMMMtMMIMMIH THE WEEK IN ASTORIA SOCIETY All Items of social or peraonal nature will pleas bs ent to Miss Alert, the Aitorlsn office. Phone Main OOl.Xo communication will be received later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning, except In case of an event occurring Inter than that time. . ' Mr. an.li Mm. Victor Carlson ceU- brut.! their ninth wedding anniversary on Tucsdnv evrnimr. A large nunflier or tneir menus cauni vo wuur whk.bvu- latlotii and the evening was nt In card playing and game. Refreshment were wrveu. inoie prcwni, mcir u. nml Mr. tHto Siiud. Mr. and Mrs. Malar Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobson. Mr snd Mr. Tilndl)eok. Mr. and Mr. Wlrk' nla. Mr. ami MJ. Charlee Jolinaon, Mr. ndMVs. Hnrry Jonea, Mr. and Mr. Lelievk, Judge and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mas. Jn Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Birch, and Mers. Will Carl son, Johnson, Oammel and Sunderberg. A ' On Tueday, December 10th, aty three o'clock occurred the marriage of MIm Martha Id Henrietta. Hot-Ike. daughter of .Mr. h'nd Mm. Charles Hoet'ke, of Smith Point to Mr. Oeorge flratke. Ml Adeline Miller, 'of Portland, wa brldeamald and Mr. Will E. (Iratke did the honor a groomaman for hi brother. Tbe ceremony wa performed by the Rev. Qustave E. Rydquiat, paator of the First Lutheran Church of thl city. The bride' home was artiitlcally decorated for the happy . occasion with . holly, maidenhair ferns and palms. The bride was handsomely gowned In white voile With trimming of Gorman lace and car ried a bouquet of white ehryaonthe mums. The bridesmaid gown wa a dainty creation of pink veiling over !lk. She carried.' a bouque ,of ( pink carnation. Little Mia Garnet Vers churen, neioo of the bride, acted a flower girl. The happy couple left on the evening train for a honeymoon trip to the Sound U tios and on tbelr return Will be at home to their many friend At 642 Duane street. A very mccessful sale and social wa given by the ladies of the Alderbrook Presbyterian Church on Friday after noon and evening in tbe church parlors. Many attended and the money realized from the sale will be used dor the bene fit of the church. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keith of Lewis ami Clark, amrbunce the marriage of their daughter Katliryn May Relth to Mr. Allmrt Johnson. The wedding will be a quiet one ami will take place at the bride'a home on the Lewis and Clark at high noon on January Sth. Miss Relth is a charming young girl with a host of friend and Ma Johnson Is well and favorably known In Astoria having for a number of year been engaged In the grocery business here. Alr, 'U. L. Houston 'charmingly eh terUiued the Pastime Club ou Friday evening at her residence on Franklin avenue. Six handed euchre wa played, Mi. Charles Brink winning the ladies' price and Mr. Carlton Allen, the gentle men' prixe. ' , - The Club will be entertained at their next meeting by Mr. C. 8. Brown. The Thursday Afternoon Club wa en tertained this week by Mrs. A. A. Finch t her home on Franklin avenue. Mrs. F. A. FUlier wa hostess for the Pastime Kuchre Club on Friday evening of tliis week. The lucky prise winners were Mrs. Tuttle, Mr. George Colwell and Captain George - Wood. Mrs. W. Gordon enteitained a num ber of lady friends on Thursday after noon at her home on Grand avenue. Five hundred was played. Miss Nellie Carnahan who has been making an extended ' visit with her brother, Frank Carnahan in Boston, re turned borne tbe early part of the week. The National Association of Upper town, gave a . ball on Saturday night. Excellent music was furnished by the Pacific Orchestra and a general good time was bad by tboe attending. : Phil McDonough of Bear Cliff, Wash , is in town for several days stay, the guest of friends. , ' ' 1 Tlie Clover Club met on Tuesday af temoon with Mrs. Charles O. Palmberg at her residence on Grand avenue. Mrs. David Morgan will leave on Tuesday for Coffey ville, Kan., to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Clark Stany. A number of young ladles met with Mlas ' Pauline Kercholl on Thursday af ternoon and were delightfully entertain ed. Dainty refreshments were served and with entertaining musio and con versation, the time passed all too soon. Arrangements - were made for the or ganization of a club which will hold weekly meetings at the homes of the different members. The young ladles will carry thHf fancy work with them and the afternoon will be profitably pent. t Mrs. Florence Westdabl and Mrs. Mary A. Strowbridite of Oakland CsJ., irt'ivej iri Astoria ; yesterday and will visit during tie Christmas holiday with their mother, Mrs. C. Van Dusen and other relative. The members, of the High School class gave a dance 'on Friday night in the Uppertown Hall, About 40 couples were present' ahdV spent" dellgntful evening. These , dances are monthly affair and are deservedly popular with the younger sot. ' .. Rev. Conrad U Owen. iastor of the First Baptist Church, of Astoria, has returned to the city after making a suc cessful evangelical tour through . Idaho and Oregon and will occupy h pulpit today. s . I . The member of the D. M. C. D. club wore entertained! on Tuesday evening of this week at the home of Miss Jessie Sand. ". Mr. Humphreys, manager of the Pos tal Telegraph Co., accompanied by Mrs. Humphreys, loft on Tuesday evening for Southern Oregon where they will visit with friend for several weeks. Mrs. C. P. Lawrence and son, of Baker City, arrived 'n Astoria last Sunday and will make an extended visit with, Mrs. Qus Schoenbnechler. The Academy of Holy Name held i very successful sale of fancy articles on the afternoons of December 12. 13 and 14. . '; T ' The W. C. T. U. held its regular week ly meeting on Thursday afternoon of this week in the parlors of the Seamen's Institute. Only routine business was transacted. . , , ,. ; " , 1 At the regular meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps held on Friday night in the G. A. R, Hall, the following officers were elected: ' President, . Mrs, , Rich; sen lor vice-presidents A Ml. Gilbaugh j junior vice-president, Mr. Jefferej treas urer, Mrs, Rowena Springer j conductor, Mrs. Sophia Hall; guard, Mrs. Pauline Zoigler.' , i j Mrs. A. L. Parker of Fern Hill was in town Friday, shopping for Christmas The reading given by Mr. Newton Beers on Thursday night at the L O- 0. F. hall, under tha auspices of Beaver Lodge, proved to be highly entertaining. Notwithstanding the very inclement weather there whs a good attendance and all felt " repaid after listening , to Mr. Beem portrayal of David and Jonathan," for braving the element. Mis Irene Simington, who has been studying at the Kings Conservatory of Music, in San Jose, Cel., has returned home for the holidays. , ' ; , DIED A MILLIONAIRE. .CHICAGO. Dec. 11 The will of John M. Duraiul, retired wholesale grocer, who died at Pasadena, California, on Novem ber 13, was filed ifor probate yesterday. The estate is valued at $1,500,000. The will gives the widow one-third of the personal property and one-third of the income on his real estate. The re mainder is td be divided into three ennal shares for the sons Charles and John M. Duraiid, and, the daughter, Mr. Ellen Frances Keanett. : c a The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has'beeu in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ' ' - and has been made tinder Ms per "TfJj sonal saperrision sirice Its infancy. Mftf ATlrttv nn aha til A aaIta tnn li this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUdren Experience against Experiment. llfyht is CA$f ORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare gorltx. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ; and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic' It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the . : Stomach and Bowels, .giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. , ' . . Beware of, Frequent Colds. A succession of cold or a protracted cold, 1 almost certain to end1 in chronic catarrh, from which, few person ever wholly recover, Give every cold the at tention it deserve and you may avoid this disagreeable disease, How can you cure a cold! ( Why not ry Chamberlain' Cough Remedy? It fa highly recom mended. Mrs. M. White, of Butler, Tenn, say: "Several years ago I wa bothered iwitfl my throat and lung. Someone toll me of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I began . using if and it re lieved me at once. Now my throat and lungs are sound and well." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. GENUINE CASTQRIAN ALWAY Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Alwavs Bought , V 1 In Use For Over 30 Years. "Jv tni simua (wmiit, tt Murray stoekt. ncw torn, t MHMIIMMMIiaiMIIIIIIIIUIMUIItMMIIIIIIIIMI E 'T tVTw tv i First-Class Liquors and Cigars 6o Commerdai Street a cpraw Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, 0S2G0S t tTHftMMHIIHIIH MIIIIMMIIMrt