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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1908)
SUNDAY, JANUARY J, 190I. THE tOltNINC; ASTOJUAN AS j OKI A. OREGON. A 1 ill V c3 1 ASTORIA SOCIETY All It" mi of loulul or personal niluro will plonae lit nt to Ml Alort, tin Alorln ofllo. Phons Main (Wl.N'o communication will ! received later than 10 o'clock Hntunlny morning, oxcnpt In cae of an event occurring later than that tlma. (latoway llelckeli Lodge No. 77. I. 0. . K. held tlill liutallatlon of officer on Friday livening In their Iwlgo room. Tlia following ofllr were Installed'! Delia linden, iwll" grand; Alma J.aw on, vice-grand, Maym Clinton, er toryj Itoae NVdnlrom, flnntiilitl ncwe turyi A. Y, Andvrann, treiMiircri llcUy ICnlmiy, warden; Mag.lalliM I.urldwn, conductor Maggie Voiincw, Innido guar iliani na Smith, otiUlde guardian; ,1. I.. Kline, right iimrtr noble grand; Clara 1'. ItuWn, left iiiiiirlcr nulili annul; lliliim pctwon, rlgH supporter vitrt giand; Ixuira Anden-on. left sup. porter vice grand; Utile I.eul. cliap-lt-k At tlm done of Hie Installation exer i-1m' a dclli'luua lunrlieon vunxluting o.' iuwl Irlim, rnU and cofTne". lerved to th many in attendance. Tito going olH'r woro tha lioteitcs and lioU (r tlii very pliaai.t ocwiun and willi miiftle dancing and game tlia evening' nitrrtiiliiinriit a concluded. A tlcllgNlful 'waWi party wai given on New Year' Kve hy tlio young people of Hi HaptUl Chiiivli and tlia church parlor. Mrs. Guy It. 0luru and her Munday school cla liud tlia entertain ment In dm rue, Munlc, Ming, rcclla tlona and eonvornatltm helped tha hour to paaa awlftly by and tlio dawliltig of tha New Year cama all to aoon. Thi plcaaant occasion will lie long remain bered by all who had the good fortune to be present. IU-aver Lodge No. 35. I. 0. 0. F, held an Installation of olllwr on Thuriday evening, DUtrM Deputy Grand Mnntar J. I, Kline, acting aa Inatallliig officer, Gateway ltbekah 1-odgit No, 77 hud been Invited to be prawn t and they responded "en mae,M An excellent aup per had been prepared by the entertain ment committee to which all preaent did full justice. Cover were laid for 00. gpeeohe were made by the nealy In-, stalled officer and the evening wa a auctwa. Dancing and game were en gaged In and continued until a late hour. Tha Women' Chrlatiun Teinpernnce t'nlon held It regular nicctiiig on ft pi a A5H BOX RE301UTE UNIVERSAL COLD WEATHER IS COMING See the bargains in our big stove department upstairs. If your money is in the lank give us your' check. : The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co : Incorporntcd Snecaaaora ta TH h Stokaa Caw , JOHN FOX. Praa. F. I BISHOP, 8c AST0RU 8AVING8 BANK, Trea - NKLSON TROYER, Vloe Praa. and Supt ASTORIA IRON WORKS , DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURES OF THE LAYKST IMTUOTKB .... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. " Carreapocilenca Solicited. Foot of Fourth Stieet. THE GEM C. F. WISE. Prop. Cholca Wine, Liquor and Ogara Hot Lnaci at aU Hoora Merchant Lnach From 11:30 . m. to i:jo p jn. 1 Canta ASTORIA OSIOOR Thuraduy afl'iiiioon in tlio parlor of the KiMinien'a InHiliiU, Mr, Fatabnd, )icldcut, prcalding. 01)1 routine bud ni'M wa truiiiiiK'tcd hy the iiiciiiUt prcaunt. ' MIk ltiio 1'arkln and Mr, Clark C. (,'lmpniiin wore nnirricd 011 VVedui)lay cvoniiif,', January tut, In tha parlor of tho Mttthodlat Mmiio. Tha Rev. C. C, Hiirlvk, piutor of that church, offklat lux, Tlio bride I a !ter of Dr. A. D. I'erklnH, local mamiger of tha Chicago Ih-ntal I'urlori and tha groom i c.. ncctcd with Mint, liiittiliilc. They will roido on Exchange atrect, The memlier of the Thnmday After noon rantime Club were entertained by Mr. C. Hi ink at hr home In Fifteenth direct thia week. ,M. W. I'. Tallant winning the pri.e at card. Jll Nvllio Utiiingor entertained the mniubcr of the 1). M. C. V. Club at her lioino 011 Bond tntet on .MntiJay of I hi 'week with a I1irllmn purly. The decoration for thi happy meeting were quilu artihtlc ciiiitin of inMtlclof, holly and cod up Ixiii'li and a Cluiatina Irce, livery tiiiniiber received oina gift appropriate for tho holiday aaon. ,liiiiy of thcite occaioniii)r much raerrl ment. 'Hie club nteuibcwhlp number III and all were enlliuiaUc in their enjoyment of thi charming event. Mi Tty"" l.arcn, of Altoona, Wash., wa the gui'tl of honor on thi oocmion. A watch party wa givon on New Year' Kve by Mi I-anra FaatalienJ in honor of her gueat, Miwi May Hurt, of Itonner' Firry, Ilnho, who ha been spending the holiday here. Mi Mary Gregory who ha been upending the holiday at home returned to Portland yeterday to reume her tudie. lr. and Mr. A. A. Finch and the MUc Kloretta and K1ie Elmore gave a hoiiHO party at Seaside on New Year' day. Their guct for the occaaion were MU Mablo Taylor of Flavel and Mla '.race iStokc and Ueutenant Cullom and Keelcr of Fort Steven. A mimical history clan i being on ganljeej in the city, it object i research and tha tudy of mimic, it will prove of great bei.elH to all music lovers and muticiiiii. The member of thi class aro Mrs J. li. Iligjyii, Mr. Charlc A. Ahercroinbie, Mr. J. E. Oratke and the Miinea Franci Kte. Marriet Wiiw and Dirdio Cumleraon Tho regular monthly inuio lecture und recital given by Prof. Enna and the meiuU'r of hia cla 'will be hold next Tuc.luy r.ight at the boma of Mr. C. S. (iunderwn on Fourtenth atreet. The mibjwt of the lecture will bo "Pinno Tochntijiie. Xtr. F. A. Fiiiher entertained the 'lliuraday Afternoon Euchre Club thi week at her beautiful home on Grand avenuo and Twelfth street. Tho ladie holding the high card were Mr. Oscar Simington and Mia. Brook. Otto Vo who lni been spending the holiday with hi parent Mr- and Mr, (ieorge Voaa, leave today ifor Corvalli, Oregon, whore ha is attending the State Agricultural College. Mia Mathilda K. Sjogren and Mr. Adolph B. Kudd were married on Fri day afternoon, January 3rd, at the city auditor' ofliee. Judge Olaf Anderson, olUcia'.in. Miss Fnye Ball delightfully entertain ed about -0 young lady friends on Mon day afternoon of this week. The Misses Lola Foard aud Irene Simington favored their ftitnda with vocal solos and Miss Schinted with piano selection. Cards was the form of amusement for the afternoon and the time passed all to soon. Dainty refreshment were served by the hostess. A number of tho-o at- coughs KING OF CURES colds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I DR. KING'S I LUWGS j FOR COUGHS AND CoTd PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that -when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c aid $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free a SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Charles Rogers & Son, Druggists. lending were homo from college for tlia holiday. Under the name of the "Flvo Or phan" J. W, fxmll, Henry Kleverson, William Houghtoa, Arthur Berry and Clurenca (Juffney gave a very aucoesful !iiHucsratI dame in Igan'a Hall on New i'ear'' Kve. The hall wa crowded with a happy throng bent on enjoying to the limit, tha lust hour of the do Ing year, Kxcellent muslu wa furn iabed by the Pacific Orchestra tnd the door wn in good condition for dancing, The variety of costuming wa bewilJer Ing and the tna(jueri took great care to iiuperionate -well the character cho cn. Tho prize for tho beat utained lady character wa given to Mr. Wal ler Howard; best dressed character to Ague Waldgrcn, who represented a cowboy girl and best dressed gentleman to Mr. Ed. Harri of Pullman, Wash., a an Indian chief; bot utaiiied char acter for gentlemen to Mr. K. A. Blue of Portland a "Millionaire Tramp." After tho distribution of - the prize dancing wa resumed and kept up until tho "we ma" lours. Capfiiin Ferdinand Wcetdahl loft for Snn Uie;o omc day ago after a tthort vKi', willi rf .'iitive in Astoria. Capt. WotUuhl is gcing over some coat sur vey work for the government from San Diego Buy to Puget Sound ai.d will mtr h the Columbia liver about the end of Icbruary. Mr. WestdahJ will re main tha guc4 of her mother, Mr. Van Dum'ii, and other relative fop om time. Dr. and Mj-. Milliard Wadlelgh of Kly, Nevada, 'who have been visiting with Mrs. Van Dusen, Mrs. Wadleigh'a gruuuiuotlier and other relative, have ret tin. td to their borne. Mrs, William Fritz, nee Allen, of Port Townsend, Wash., is visiting her aunt, Mr. H. O. Van Duscn, for aew cral dus. ' One of the most enjoyable parties of the season was given at the home of Mr. and Mr. E. W. Smith, of Cray River, Wash., on Thursday evening. It wa a New Year party. The room were tastefully decorated with fern, holly and geranium and lorge bunches of mistletoe adorned the beautifully furn ished rooms. Kxcellent music wa furnished by an rehestra of four pieces comet, violins and piar.o, Mr. and Mrs. (irecn. Miss Itiuma Ahlberg and Mr. Frank Badger, acting as musicians. After spending some time In playing game a sumptuous supper was served in the dining room. As it la Leap Year, the girls had the privilege of inviting the young men to take supper with tfcem. Those preaent spent a most en joyable evening. The list of guests in clude the following: Misses Ebba Ahl- berg, Linda Ahlberg. Julia Lawrence, lSessie Olson, Anna Jtice, Mabel Klint, Kin ma Iloldcn, Anna Brinn, Julia Brinn, (Wei Brinn, Mr. and M!rs. C B. Would, Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Badger, Mr. and Mr. R. S. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Green. Laurence Erp, Lizzie Rose; and the Messrs. Paul Spooner, Ed. Rice, Tom Moore, Ernest Stmmm, Walter Kliat, Frank Sorensen, George Soren sen, Louie Welch, Sam Feazle, Carl 1-anrence, Alfred Holden. Hcny Holden Giis Sundberg, Arthur Langly, Chester I-atighlin. Ernest Mcisscr.er. and the hoft and i'os, Mr. and M"rs. E. W. Sjiitti nnd i-oEs. Ua' and William, of C'lva'Iis and Portland, the Misses Hazel nnd Kstcllc Monroe of Astoria, anj Mr. I. W. Barr, of Salem. Messrs. William and Lester Smith came over on the steamer Jordan yes terday from Gray's River where they had becu i-pcnding the holidays 'with their parents. They left for Fortland this morning where Mr. William Smith will resume his studies nt tho North Pacific Dental College and Mr, Leslie Smith (Continued on Page 8 ) A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, pains' In the kidnevs or neuralgia pains, to write to her lor a homo treatment 'which baa repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home aa thousands 'will testify no change of climate beiug necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood loosens the stiffoned joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eye, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interest you, for proof address Mrs. M. Sum mers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. The January dividends indicata that the panio of 1807 Waa a psychological freak. ' PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. 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Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Faints, Oils and Glass Fishermen's Pure Manilla Bope, Cotton Twine and Seine Web . We Want Your Trade FISHER BROS.' ' Bond Street. WHENHYOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose - -? '-'tt v .J-.J4 a- The Work We Do Anything in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones! Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair.! tttm 1 -11 .na:M. w m m . X a&EEi we win be glad t to quote you prices. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST STEEL & E WART 428 Bond Street. Phone Mali 3M1 1908 Tide Tables Just received the 1908 Government tide tables. We 'have a full line of 1908 diariea; start the new year right by keeping a full account of all your doings and also correct account of cash spent and received. , E. A. HIGGINS CO., MUSIC BOOKS' STATIOXF.BY THAT DINNER WILL NOT BE COUPLETS WITHOUT SOME OF OUS SELECT TABLE WINES A PAJtTIAL LIST TO CHOOSE FROM. ' SWEEjl WINES Old Port Tawny, . rich, light color. Old Sherry Pale, clean, nutty. Angelica Soft, agreeable, fulL Muscatel Very fruity, sweet. WHITE WINES Riesling Medium light table wine. Sauterne Natural mellow, pronounced flavor. Chateau Yquem Full bodied Creme 0' Sauternes. .; ? PHONE 1881 PROMPT DELIVERY Sparkling Sec Dry Fragrant, effar and vesoent. RED WINES Zinfsndel-Clean. light table wine. Burgundy Medium bodied, mellow. Sparkling Burgundy Brilliant, pleas , ant. Grape Juice, Maraachino cherries, fruit and Cognac Brandies, and a full line of Cordial. AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street . Q, A. BOWLBY, President. rttANK PATTON, Casnler. D. L PETERSON. Vioe-Preident. J. W. GARNER. A-sJatant CathJei. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in $100,000, Surplus and Undivided Pronu 180,000 Transacts a General Banking Business, Interest Paid on Time lieposJts FOUR PER.CENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Dnane streets. ASTORIA, OKXGOX. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 1886. 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