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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1908. ' A were served by the I a. ' r i , J The Week In Astoria Society All Items of Social or Personal Na ture Will Please Be Sent to Miss Al ert, The Astorian Office. Phone Main 661.. No Communication Will Be Re ceived Later Than Ten O'Clock Sat urday Morning. Except in Case of an Event Occuring Later Than That The ladies of the G. A. R. enter tained on last Monday night with delightful whist party given in Car nahan's hall. There was a very good attendance and all present spent an enjoyable evening. The lucky prize winners on this occasion were Miss Parker who won the ladies' first prize, the consolation prize falling to the lot of Mrs. Lamar. Mr. O. F. Mor ton won the gentlemen's first prize and Master Fred Hardesty the con solation prize. During the evening the ladies served cake and coffee, and the remainder of the time was spent in a social manner. The ladies of the G. A. R. are planning to make these card parties monthly affairs, the next one to be given early in March for which preparations are already being made. Miss Minnie Marks of Long Beach, Wash., spend several days in Astoria, the past week. Mrs. Will Hailey, of Bozeman, Mont, who has been visiting for sev eral months with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Kopp, of Seaside, and sisters, Mrs. Neil Crosby and Mrs. Charles V. Brown, of Astoria re turned to her home on Monday ac companied by her sister, Miss Kopp, who will visit in Montana for some time. Miss Flora Pohl who has been spending the past week in Astoria visiting with relatives, and friends returned on Friday evening to Hood River, Oregon, at which place she has been employed for some nvnths as bookkeeper for the telephone company. Mrs. Estelle Byrd returned on Monday from a two months' stay in California. While away she spent some time in San Francisco, Oak land, San Jose, and Sacramento, and enjoyed every bit of her trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess are re joicing over the birth of a son on Monday, February 3rd. On Monday, February 3rd, at 3 o'clock, in the parlors of the manse of the First Presbyterian Church, Miss Emma Estelle Shedd and Mr. Richard F. Beatty were united in marriage, Rev. William , S. Gilbert, officiating. Miss Shedd is a well known Astoria girl quite popular with a large circle of friends. Mr. Beatty is a deputy sheriff of Multnomah county. The happy couple left on the 6:10 train for Portland where they will make their future home. Mrs. F. P. KendelJ and son, NeaL of Portland, spent last Sunday at their Seaside cottage and visited friends in Astoria Monday. Mrs. & W. Tallant spent several days in Portland the past week visit ing with Mrs. KendelL The Monday Club, of the. Presby terian Church, met on Monday after noon in the church parlors and com pleted all f arrangements for the "Get Together" social given in the church on Thursday evening, the success of which was largely due to the capable management of the ladies of the club. social and entertainment given in the parlor sof the First Presbyterian church on Thursday evening was a gratifying success to those having the affair in charge. The commod ious lecture room and study were filled to overflowing bent on "mix ing.' "getting together," becoming ac quainted with all the strangers or diffident ones present. After some time spent in this pleasant informal way, the program was opened by an entertaining address full of .sound sense and witty sayings on "Good Citizenship in General", by Mayor Wise followed by a song by the male chorus. Manager John H. Whyte of the Chamber of Commerce, then read an address on "Lhurch and the New Astoria," which was enthusiastically received by his hearers. The male chorus then sang "Astoria" which was new, at least to some of the ladies present. City Attorney Aber crombie talked in an entertaining manner on "Sociability and City Building." After another song by the male chorus the ladies served dainty collation and the remainder of the evening was spent in having a good time. refreshments hostess. Mrs. A. W. Kinney entertained a number of lady friends on Monday afternoon at her home on Ninth street. This pleasant little 'event was in honor of Miss Buxton of Forest Grove who is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Kinney. Those present were Mrs, Earle Fisher, Mrs. George H. Ohler, Mrs. R. R. Carruthers, Miss Ruth Garner and Miss Pearl Estes. The D. M. C D. Club members met at the home of Miss May Utzinger on Bond street on Tuesday and spent a very pleasant evening. All the final arrangements for the Leap Year Val entine party, for which the invitations were issued last week, were complet ed and those young gentlemen who have not yet been so fortunate as to secure the escort of a young lady are requested to "cheer up" and look their "prettiest" for while "there is life there is hope" and there may still be some young lady who is unattach ed and the request for your company may be on the road. Or if the "worst comes to the worst" will it not be possible to secure the services of a chaperon or come alone; at any rate you are all expected to be there, and the young ladies will see that you all get to dance. The Woman's Relief Corps will hold initiation exercises at their next meeting, Friday evening, February 14th. Later in the evening they will entertained the members of the G. A. R. and will serve a sumptuous re past Mrs. J. E. Higgins will leave next week for Palo Alto, California, for a r weeks' stay with her daughter, Miss Winifred, who is a sophomore at Stanford University. Mrs. Higgins will be present at the annual play presented by the Stanford students entitled "Maneuvers of Jane" of which Miss Higgins has the second leading part The Fortnightly Club was enter tained by Mrs. Henry McGowan and Mrs. W. C. Logan at the Logan home on Grand avenue Friday even ing of this week. Cards were played and the prize winners on this occa sion were Miss Harriet Talbot and Mr. Edward R. Blair. The Clover Club members met at the home of Mrs. C. A. Burlingame on Tenth street on Tuesday after noon of this week. Mrs. Charles R. Higgins and little daughter, who have been visiting for the past ten days with Mrs. D. K. Warren at Warrenton have returned home. The Friday Evening Euchre Club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Simington this week. The members of the class in "Musi cal Research" met at the home of Mrs. J. E. Gratke on Monday even ing of this week. Prof. Enna was present and the time was spent in attentive study and discussion of the subject in hand. The annual midwinter inspection and muster and general get together s Sallownesa Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomes fucuutuig when delicately toft, nndenpread with the radiant glow which indi cateiahealthy. active ikin. Robert ine keeps the skin refined in quality, keeMDorafrecfromelofnHnp'wur and stimulates the day capillariei to ! eotrtribuUtheeoWwhichchirmiin . Wood and brtmctte tiike. Robert, in becrtaia protection against tar, unbura and freckles if iDDlied tu tor exposure to mm or wind. Spreadi liktaa imperceptible she i of gauze over skin siutae, forming J shield stimulating and preserving i ornritr, nmroai beamy. tmDmmmk ROBERTO m- sl A very pleasant social evening was given on last Tuesday evening by young people of St Mary's Church in their hall on Grand avenue. The early part of the evening was spent in card playing, the prize winners be ing Miss Mayme Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Beck, Mr. Carl Franseen and Mr. Charles Haddix. Refreshments were served and those present engaged in dancing for the remainder of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Utzinger of Seaside, Oregon, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Anna to Mr. H. M. Wheatly of that city. Mrs. Charles A. Callender is visit ing friends in Portland. . Captain and Mrs," George Woods entertained the members of the Thursday Evening Euchre Club at their home on Fourteenth street and Grand avenue this week. The for tunate prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruthers. Mr. James Lovell was tendered surprise party by the members of the "Skiddoo Club" on last Tuesday evening. The occasion being his 23rd birthday anniversary. Mrs. (Jeorge Kouslow ana son, Adrien, left yesterday for a few days' stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Ohler have as their guest Miss Heslop of Port land. Mrs. Spurr nee Mis Hunter, of Ilwaco, has arrived home from For tress Monroe, Virginia, when her husband. Captain Spurr, is stationed at present, for a visit with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Miss Francis Estes entertained a number of young lady friends at her home on Commercial street on Fri day afternoon of this week. This pleasant little affair was in the form of a "farewell party" for Miss Sallie Gray who leaves for Pendleton to accept a position in the schools of that city. The same young ladies met with Miss Esther Gearheart on Thursday of" last week and spent a delightful afternoqn. Captain W. E. Gregory entertained a party of friends at his residence on Thursday evening with a 500 party, Mrs. Gregory and daughters served dainty refreshments and all present spent a very enjoyable. v The Tuchabachee Club of the Presbyterian Church will entertain with a "Colonial" dinner party in the Continued on Page Eight Many Sleepless Nights, Owing to a Persistent Cough,. Relief Found at Last "For several winters past my wife has been troubled with a most persis tent and disagreeable cough, which invariably extended over a period of several weeks and caused her many sleepless nights," writes Will J. Hay- ner, editor of the Burley, Colo., Bul letin. "Various remedies were tried each year, with no beneficial results. In November last the cought again put in an appearance and my wife, acting on the suggestion of a friend, pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The result was in deed marvelous. After three doses the cough entirely disappeared and has not manfiested itself since." This remedy is for sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. NEW TO-DAY When You Travel Be sure that your ticket reads via the 0. R. & N. and connections. It costs no more than via other lines. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal points in the United States, Canada and Europe. G. W. Roberts, Agent, O. R. & N Dock, Astoria. The Astoria office of "The Oregon Fire Relief Association," has been moved to 179 Ninth street, between Commercial and Duane. Get your rates before insuring. We can save you money. W. M. Whitney, Agent 2-9-7t Second-hand furniture bought and sold by R. Davis, 59 Ninth street Prof. Enna announces that a May festival will be given in this city in the early spring. A ladies' chorus is being organized among the local talent and vocalists of note from other cities will assist in the musical festivities. Miss Anna Gilbert charmingly en tertained the members of the Thurs day Afternoon Club this week at her home on Franklin avenue and Eleventh street Five hundred was played, Mrs. R. E. Carruthers being the fortunate prize winner on this occasion. During the afternoon dainty Into New Quarters. W. N. Ford and W. J. Delashmutt, formerly of the Chinook bar, an nounce the sale of their fixtures in that well known business, and that they will move across the street and into their new and elegant quarters just completed, which will be thor oughly and beautifully equipped with new appointments from top to bot tom. They have nothing more to do with the old stand, and the name of the new resort will be made known in the course of a few days. The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity of the Palace Restaurant is evidence of the good management, and the serv- s t I ill if ! "lCl Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner r Uarg m Get a Hart Schaffner dMarx Copyright 1907 f H.rt Schsffher W Mara Overcoat And you will have the most fashionable and useful gar ment you've ever had $20 to $30 Monarch Shirts $1 Ribbed Underwear $lSuit Hart Schaffner d Marx CLOTHES Are made for young men and they have the sort of style that makes them look right feel right, and wear right $15 to $35 Always Right Full Values LEADER IN NOBBY CLOTHES. ive, at this popular dining room. For a long time the reputation of the house has been of the best and it does not wane as time progresses. The system used, that of furnishing the finest the market affords, and all can be obtained, in season, is a plan that will always win, coupled as it is with the best of cooking and prompt service. A common saying nowadays is "Get the Palace habit" Guy R. Osborne, up-to-date ladies' tailor, with Carl Franseen, tailor, 179 Eleventh street Living Music Box, real St An dreasberg roller Canaries for sale. Over Fishers store, corner Bond and Twelfth street. 2-8-39t. New Arrivals Spring styles of the famous Knox Hats at the store of Herman Wise. Ladies Order your spring suits of Guy R. Osborne, the up-to-date ladies' tailor, 179 Eleventh street New Mattress Factory. Have your old furniture and mat trees made new. 59 Ninth street You Don't Need to Send to Portland C. H. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth street, can cover your embrellas just as good as they can any place on the north west coast New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main 1281. Ladies' tailoring neatly done, also cleaning, pressing and repairing, at Guy R. Osborne's, 179 Eleventh St., phone 3711. , 2-5-4t. A. V. Allen has just received his new line of white and gold Haviland China Call and see it 2-6-3t The Commercial One of the coziest and most popular resorts in the city is the Commercial. A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting room and handsome fixtures all go to make an agreeable meeting place for gentlemen, there to discuss the topics of the day, play a game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv ed there. The best of goods are only ON SALE MONDAY Fancy Baldwin Apples $1,25 the Box The Freshest Eggs in The City 30c a Dozen Acme Grocery Co. The Up-to-Date Grocers. ssi COMMERCIAL ST. PffOlfX at. V handled, and this fact being so well known, a large business is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh. Ask Yourself the Question. Why not use Chamberlain's Pain Balm when you have rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will be prompt and satisfactory. One appli cation relieves the pain, and many have been permanently cured by its use. 25 and 50 cent sizes. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. The Stai Theatre FRITZ ft HUTCHINS, Managers. HIGH CLASS VALDEVILLE. PRIOR AND NORRIS Comedy Sketch Team ARTHUR COLLINS Monologist INNOCENCE (Continued from page 1) "There is no reason at all why I should not resume my duties at once," said Keyes last night, "and I shall certainly do so. I will fill my pulpit on Sunday and will also take up again my work as editor of the Home Herald, a religious publica tion. , I intend to preach twice on Sunday and to direct the Sunday school." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hays Always Bqught Bears the Signature of ELECTRIC SISTERS Dancing Soubrettei MOVING- PICTURE8 Illustrated Songs , ' Change Thursday Evenings PRICES 10c AJJD 20c Week of February 10 DONALD BELL STOCK CO.