WEEK IN SOCIETY. ,
(Continued from page 3)
Mini M mule Huckston, o( I'orest
Crove, 1 the guest o( Mr. B. Van
Dusen and Dr. and ' Mrt. A. W.
Kinney.
, The Indict ol the Thursday After
noon Club were entertained by Mini
l'loretta Elmore at her homo on
Fourteenth strepj and Critnd avenue
thit week.
A very successful mimical rccltu!
was Igven at Rainier on taut Tuet
day evening by Prof. Emil Enna,
The recital was under the autpicct ol
the Commercial Club and wat very
largely attended.
Miss Hutclla Yacht" entertained the
members of the "Skidoo Club," at her
home at 422 Dunne itrect on Thurt
day evening of this week. The affair
took the form of n masquerade party
with tome charming costumes and
excellent make-ups, Twentythree
guests were prrent and thoroughly
enjoyed every minute of the time.
The hostess terved unique refresh
mcntt and evening wai pawed in
playing game and with music.
Captain and Mr. Nathan Burk
holder were given a charming tur
prise party by about 31) friendt on
last Saturday evening, Five hundred
wat played and the prise-winners on
thit happy occasion were Mitt Minnie
Knutsen and Mr. Harvey Tillctton.
Mrt. Emil Palmberg "was hostess
on Tuesday afternoon for the mcm
bert of the Clover Club.
The Udiet' Aid Society of the
First Lutheran Church wat pleanant
y netcrtained on Wednesday after
noon by Mr. John I'cterion at her
home in East Astoria.
Mint Lola Foard i visiting friend
in Tacoma thit week.
Mr. and Mrt. Bernard Limlenbcrg
e'r and little ton Bruce have returned
from a three weeks' visit in Portland.
A number of the ladict of the G.
A. R. were entertained on Thursday
afternoon by Mrt. C. W. Lamar at
her home on Seventeenth street and
Jerome avenue. Five hundred was
played and all present had a delight
ful time. During the afternoon the
hostess served dainty refreshments.
The Monday Afternoon Club mem
bers met this week with Mrs. V. E.
Tallant and Miss Tallant at their
home on Grand avenue and Sixteenth
street.
The jngagemcnt of Miss Hildagard
Brunold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Bruuold and Mr. Joseph L. Moore
was announced on last Sunday. The
wedding will take place almost imme
diately, The young couple are well
known in Astoria, each having a
large circle of friends and acquaint
ances who join in offering congratula
tions and good wishes.
The members of the Dorcas Society
of the First Lutheran Church held a
tocial and business meeting in the
church parlors on Friday evening.
During the evening the ladies engag
ed in an oldtime "Quilting Bee." Re
freshments were served and an excel
lent musical program was rendered.
Those present had a very enjoyable
time.
Miss Gertrude Upshur returned
from Portland on last Monday even
ing from several days visit with her
uncle, Federal Judge Hunt.
Miss Anna Wcdcking of Astoria
and Mr1. Emil Lang, of Portland, were
united in marriage on Monday after
noon, January 27th by County Judge
Trenchard in his private office in the
new court house.
The annual Inspection and muster
and a general "Get together" social
will be held on next Thursday even
ing at the First Presbyterian church.
An excellent program has been pre
pared consisting" of addresses by
prominent men and musical selec
tions by the best talent in the city.
Everyone is invited to attend and a
special effort will be made to have
every member of the church present.
Following is the program prepared:
Music by the orchestra; address,
"Good Citizenship in General," May
or Wise; solo, Miss Hobson; address,
"Churches and the New Astoria," J.
II. Whyte; solo, Mr. William Gratke;
address, "Sociability and City Build
ing," C. H. Abercrombie; male chorus.
Miss Mable Monroe arrived down
from Portland on Friday evening's
train, 'she was joined at Cliftrfn by
her father, Captain Monroe and to
gether they will maken over-Sunday
visit with their family t 826 Grind
avenue,
A number of Astoriant are making
preparations to attend a ball to be
given on next Saturday evening, Feb
ruary 8th, lit Deep River. A special
boat will be chartered for those who
attend from this city.
PILES CUBED AT HOME BY HEM
ADSORPTION METHOD.
If you suffer from bleeding itching,
blind or protruding Piles, send me your
tddrttt, and I will tell you how to cure
yourself at bom by the new absorp
tion treatment) and will alto tend tome
of this horn treatment fret (or trial,
with references from jour own locality
if requested, Immediate relief and per
manent our assured, fiend no money,
but tell othert of tbla offer. Write to
day to Mm. M. Summers, Box P. Notre
Dam, InJ.
REASON ENTHRONED.
Because meats are to tasty they
are consumed in great excest. This
leads to stomach troublet, biliousness
and constipation. Revise your diet,
let reason and not a pampered ap
petite control, then take a few doses
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and you will toon be well
again. Try it. For tale at Frank
Hart and leading druggists,
FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING.
Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep
their victims in perpetual torment.
The application of Chamberlain's
Salve will inntanlly allay this itching
and many cases have been cured by
iis sen, For tale by Frank Hart and
leading druggists.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS.
Notice js hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clatsop
County will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county
papers at the Court House, as follows:
FOR STATE PAPERS
Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. m and continuing
until Saturday, February 15, at 4 p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, read
ing, psychology.
Thursday-Written arithmetic, thory of teaching, grammar, bookkeep
ing, physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, English litera
ture. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, tchool law.
FOR COUNTY PAPERS
Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. m,, and continu
ing until Friday, February 14, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday-Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geo
graphy. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physi
ology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English literature.
EMMA C. WARREN,
County Superintendent
Astoria, February 1. 1908. ' 2-2-10t
fc'MMMHMIIHH Mel
f Open and Ready
run DuaiixLoo
With a full Hue of spring and summer
goods. Imported and Domestic Wool
ens in all the latest patterns and effects.
A. BACHMEIER
The Up-to-date Tailor.
STAR TtlKATRK BUILDING - - - COR, Ilth AND COMMRRC1AL ST
HUIIMH4tmHI
Have You Seen
The Wash?
In Our Hardware Window
The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go
Incorporated
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The Louvre Concert Hall
FIRST CLASS LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
SEVENTH AND ASTOR STREETS.
Rooms inf Connection. Vic Lindbeck, Prop.
i
THE TRENTON
First-Class Liquors and. Cigars
flos Commercial Stmt
Comer Commercial ana 14th. . v ' ASTOMA, OMGOZf
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TOWER FOUND GUILTY.
BOULDER, Mont., Feb. "l.-4Tie
jury in the case of James Calvin,
charged with the murder of Engineer
Cowi, 0. the North Coast Limited,
returned a verdict of murder in the
second degree against the , accused
and recommended imprisonment for
99 years. According to the jurors
the failure of a fireman and a tramp
who wat beating a ride on the train
to postively identify Towers saved
him from a first degree verdict.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
Its Kind You Have Always Ec:$t
Bears the
Signature of
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niicuuiauaiu
Diabetes,
: Kidney Diseases,
; Bladder Troubles,
: Liyer Complaint,
Indigestion,
I Constipation.
land ail other diaeaeea arising trotnt
kidney and bladder trouble oaa be
I SIM t its lf MnilaitMil Atit
I ABSOLUTELY CURED
X Every sufferer from any of the'
fJread diseases thouU leant at Ote
lof the greatest cure known to mod-!
fra science.
HARRIGTON'S
TABLETS
Ztra endorsed by physician every -I
where. They will cure tbonsai.de J
lthey will SURELY CUKE YOU.
t Send 25 cents Today.
for liberal box of these UbUrt. 1ft
Xtbey do not euree jou w will refund
Pir money.
Ill in Coupons and tend H t
ay.
U&KlflUTQH HEDICIHE CO.
Grand Bapida, Mich.
Ilerington Medicine Co.
I Grand Rapid, Mkh.
I eiwIoM 25 cent for which plea
end. poei prepaid, 1 box Hering-
fton't Tablets.
JMy Nam . . .
My Addraae . .
IMy Druggist' Name
JOIIN FOX, Pre. T. U BISHOP, See. ..ASTORIA SAVINGS BAHX, Tret.
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ASTORIA IRON WORKS
DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS
OF THE LATEST MPRGVKB , . , ,
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
COMPLETE CASSERY OUTFITS FU II WISHED.
Cerresnondetce Solicited, i Jfeot of fourth Street ;
Write us, we're here for that purpose
The Work We Do
WHENJITOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT
.
Anythicg'in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones
iusiqc winsg anu rixiurcs lustauea &oa Kepi m repair.
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42f Bond Street Pbone Main 3Ut
STEEL & EWART
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Barbour and Finlayeon Selmon Twine and Netting
McOcymick Harrettiiig Macbine .
Oliver Cbilled Plougb
Maltboid Roofing
Tborplee Cream Sepamtore
RaeoollUi Flooring . ; , ' Storrett'e Toole 1
Hardware, Groceries, Ship
Chandlery ,
Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid. Welch CooL Tar,
Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe end Fittings, Brae
Gooda, Painta, Oil and Glaa
Fishermen's Pur Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seise Web
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Bond Street. ; (;
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BAKING POWDER,
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AboturePuriry, finesf flavor.
CL0SSETGDEYER5
PORTLAND, ORECON.
THE O E M :
C. F.WISE. Prop.
Choice Winee, Liquor . Merchants Lnnch From
and Cigar 11:30 a. m. to 1:300. m.
Hot Lnnch at All Bonn. a$ Cent
' Corner Eleventh and CommerdaL
ASTORIA , - - - - - OBEOOH
Maraschino Cherries
DELICIOUS
Try'em 75 c and $100
a bottle at the
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO.
589 Commercial Street
ELffll Mi
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AND ALL THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES
PEU Clio lii
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unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and
after using one bottle I went back to work, as well at I ever was."
W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. - ,
PRICE 600
AND $1.00
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY 1
Charles Rogers & Soa, Druggists.