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The Death of the Gladiator
Moonlight on the Mississippi
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The Bright, new, catchy music
The Magnificent Chorus
Augmented Orchestra
The jokes, locally applied
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The Week In
Astoria Society
Mrs. Estes, who has been making
nn extended visit with her son, Dr.
O. B. F.stes and family, has returned
to her home in Seattle. Mrs. Rates
was accompanied to Seattle by Mrs.
Rhinelicart. Mrs. V. l'isher was one
of the party as far as Portland.
The Good Fellowship Club of the
I,. 0 ,T. M. held a delightful meeting
at the residence of Mrs. Hermann
m Harrison avenue. The ladies have
dubbed themselves the "Jolly Bees,"
and the entertainments which arc
given at their regular bi-monthly
meetings fuiy correspond with their
name. After some time spent with
their fancy work and in a social man
ner the hostess served dainty refreshments.
T VV. Thomnson charmingly
tained at her residence on Sixth
tttet nn vesterdav afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Thompson of Skamo
kawa. About twenty ladies were
present and spent the afternoon in
a delightful manner. Whit was
played, after which a dainty luncheon
was served.
A number of intimate friends of
Mr, and Mrs. D. Frederick are plan
ning in their honor, an old-fashioned
dinner party to be given on Monday
evening at their residence in Upper
town, as Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks are
leaving Astoria permanently on
Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sykes and chil:
dren left on Tuesday of this week
for an extended Eastern trip, going
as far as Ohio. While away they ex
pect to be present on April 29 at the
golden wedding of Mr. Sykes par
ents, who reside at Port Madison,
Iowa. 1
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Dr. F. Peacack of Cathlamet was
an Astoria visitor last Monday.
Miss Ruby i Bemuer gave her' an
nual recital in the college chapel at
McMinnville on Monday, the 16th
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On ' last Thursday evening the
Lindbeck residence; on Duane street;
was the scene 6f a very enjoyable
party. The occasion was ; Mr. LindJ
beck's 'thirtieth Mrthday. ' dAbout
twenty i' couples were present and
spent the time in card playing and
dancing. During the evening a sump
tuous luncheon was served.
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Senator Fulton and 'private' secre-
tarf Mr. Chrirles Haldeman, have ar-
yfed home from' Washington city.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Canfield, who
were married in Portland last -week,
arrived at Fort Stevens Saturday
evening after a brief honeymoon trip.
Mrs. Canfield, who was formerly
Miss Agnes Dcardorff of Houston,
Texas, met Lieutenant Canfield at
(he post last Summer. They will re
main at Fort Stevens until August,
wHen Leutenant Canfield will be
transferred to Fortress Monroe, Vir
ginia, where he will attend the ar
tillery school.
A grand ball was given at Skamo
kawa last evening. The steamer
General Washington carried the As
toria contingent and the Pacific or
chestra furnished the music. At mid
night an cxcellcn supper was served.
The date for the closing inter
scholastic debate has been set for
Friday ; evening, April 24, to take
place here in Astoria, the contest
ants to be the local speakers and the
Baker City team. The winners on
this occasion will be graded as the
best in Northern Oregon and will
contest for the State championship
with the Southern Oregon team at
Eugene in June.
Miss Georgia White of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, is in the city to make
an extended visit with Dr. N. ' S.
Vernon and family.
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Concomly tribe of Astoria and
Necarine tribe of Hammond chart
ered the Julia B on Thursday even
ing for a visit with the Red Men's
lodge of Chinook. The visitors were
royally entertained (as they always
are) during their stay on the Wash
ington shore.
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Miss Emilia E. Una, one of Clat
sop county's successful teachers,
leaves today, in company, with Mrs.
Ross, for a year's stay with her par
ents at Clairsholm, Canada. - The
ladies will travel over the Canadian
Pacific, and on , reaching their desti
nation Miss Una will take, charge of
a school during the Summer.
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i At 7 o'clock Monday evenng,
March 23, in the parlors of the Hotel
Merwyn arid in the presence of a
few intimate friends occurred the
marriage of Miss Anna Wilson of
Portland and Mr. : Edward' Budd,' su
perintendent of the I. R. & N. railway
of Ilwaco, the Rev. C. C. Rarick, pas
tor of the First Methodist Church of
this city, officiating. Mrs. 'Josephine
Smith attended the bride and Mr. A.
A. Rosenthal of Portland acted as
groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Budd left
on Tuesday morning for a short
honeymoon trip to Portland, and on
their return will make their home in
IlWaCO.', '' '' 'I ' " '
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! The Junior Christian Endeavor So
ciety of the 1 'First Presbyterian
Church gave a' very delightful party
yesterday afternoon in the church
parlors. Mrs. Parker and the Misses
Mary and Ruth Garner had charge of
the affair and the young people had
a jolly time. playing games and eat
ing the excellent lunch provided. An
amusing literary and musical pro
gramme was rendered by the chil
dren during the afternoon.
C. ' V. Burkebile of Seattle arrived
in Astoria yesterday for an over
Sunday visit with his cousins, Mrs.
A. M. Ford and Miss McCue.
The Dorcas Society of the First
Lutheran Church was very pleasantly
entertained on Friday evening of this
week at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Moberg in Alderbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frederick and
son Oliver will leave on next Wed
nesday for Richmond, Kentucky,
where they will make their future
home.
II. B. Parker arrived home this
week from a three months' sojourn
in Southern California.
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Dr. E. Linton of Nome, Alaska, ar-i
rived on Wednesday of this week for
a visit with his brother Dr. C, E.
Linton of Warrenton.
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Mr. William H. Barker, a former
prominent resident of Astoria, but
now of Vancouver, B. C, spent sev
eral days in Astoria this week,
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, Miss Gertrude Upshur returned
last Sunday , evening from an ex
tended visit in Seattle with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chut-ter.
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Mrs. M. J. Edmunson of Eugene
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George
II. Ohler.
Mrs. John Coroo and Mrs. Sam
Sorenson are spending a few days
in Portland the guests of friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Allen, who
have been spending the Winter tour
ing, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico,
Arizona and Southern California, ar
rived home on Monday.
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The Clover Club members were de
lightfully entertained by Mrs. Frank
Donnerberg at her home on Com
mercial street on Tuesday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carnahan have
issued invitations for the wedding of
their daughter, Miss Virginia Cameron,-
arid Mr. William Harry Be
hahna, which takes place on Saturday
afternoon, April 4, at their Clatsop
home. , "(.',.:, .
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The Ladies' -Aid Society of the
First Lutheran Church , was ; enter
tained ( in the church parlors on Wed-1
nesday afternoon by Mrs. Gust Nel
son. Many were in attendance and
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DO YOU REALIZE what $5.00 ocal means to every man n Astoria that burns coal? It means cut
ting his fuel bill half in twoj it also means that more than half the people now burning wood ., will
cut their fuel bill nearly half in two by burning CARDIFF COAL. This all means a total, saving
of thousands of dollars to Aitorians. . . '
DO YOU REALIZE when you have an opportunity to buy this stock at $3.00 per share that it
will on the most conservative basis pay 12 per cent on par ($10.00 per share), or more than 40
per cent on its present selling price, $3.00 per share. '
DO YOU REALIZE that in less than 30 days this stock will be selling for $5.00 per share?
WHY? , Because we will be shipping and selling coal on both the Portland and Astoria markets;
that part of our machinery will be installed and cause the first allottment that was put on the
market at $3.00 per share will be sold before the 15th of April. . , ;;
DO YOU REALIZE that this this stock will be paying dividends and selling at $10.00 per share
or more before the first of the year? Why? Because we wilt be shipping hundreds of tons of
coal per day , before that time; because we have the coal, the market and the best and cheapest
transportation in the world, and last, but "hot least, ,
DO YOU REALIZE, that you don't realize and won't realize until it is too late what you are
passing up if you don't buy this stock at $3.00 per share before the price advances. '.Well, if you
don't realize it now you will when the opportunity has passedthen you will tell your friends that
you remember when you could have bought Cardiff Coal & Coke Company's stock at $3.00 per
share; in fact, you had almost made up your mind to buy it, but you didn't know whether the
coal would burn or not because it was so close home. Did you ever see any coal that wouldn't
burn? ; '"
Orders for either Coal or Stock or any information about
f : cither wifi fie chleeiUy: furnished by C; H. CALLANDER,
att
ern Hotel.
Callander Navigation Co. or J. C. LEE, at the North-
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