g , THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. - , Sunday, April 19, ioos.
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AstorLSnF r T :S CLASSIFIED A D VERTIS EM EWTS
Mrs. Elizabeth Dumming of Tort
rhief of the Pythian Sis
ters officially visited Astor Temple
No. 25 of this city on Monday even
ing. The visit proved a pleasurable
one for all. The ritual was fully ex
amplified, for the approval of the
chief who was greatly pleased with it
and the thriving condition of the
lodtre here. At the close of the bust
ness session a sumptuous banquet was
served. Mrs. Dunning was the guest
of Mrs. I. Bergman during her stay
in this city.
On Friday evening, April 24, the
debate which will decide the state
chamDionshiD in the mterscholastic
series, will be held in the Astoria
opera house. The debators will be a
team from Baker City and the local
High School team. The question to
be discussed is as follows: "Resolv
ed, That the members of the Mouse
of Representatives of Oregon should
be elected by proportional representa
tion." The negative side of the ques
tion will be supported by the Baker
City team.
StAldemar Encampment, Knights
Templar, will in all probability attend
the ,services at Grace Episcopal
Church today.. There are about 35
members of this organization who
will go in a body to hear the address
which will be partially directed to
them.
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greatly to the afternoons enjoyment. ; one, was along the lines of this study
i iic, clonus ui me aaic were nor, me nostess served dainty refresh
umy Muiicieiu 10 pay ior me recciit.y ments during the evening. There
purcnascci organ out enougn was left I was a large attendance and the young
v.,,.. lu .wr .i urn set song i peopie present felt that they had re
uuvns iw mv uc in mc pnnwir v ceiveu a treat
grade.
Mrs. Charles Deppe nee Miss An
nie Siverts arrived in Astoria Fri
day evening from Ketchikan AlasUa,
and will spend the summer months
with her sistcr-tn-law, Mrs. A . T.
Siverts of 576 Exchange street.
.
me i niinarmonic society held a
meeting in Logan's Hall on Tuesday
evening. The chorus numbers which
are to be presented at the May fes
tival were rehearsed and preparations
for that event are going forward
apace.
Mrs. Paul Badollet. Miss Nan Reed
and Mrs. T. S. Trullinger will enter
tain the members of the Fortnightly
Club on next Friday evening at the
Trullinger home on Exchange street.
Miss Christine Wade , a pupil of
St. Mary's Academy, Portland, ar
rived in Astoria Wednesday to spend
the Easter holidays with her mother.
Mrs. Kate Wade. .
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Yesterday afternoon Miss Johanna
Hansen and Mr. Marino Sverdrup
were united in marriage by the Rev.
Gustave E. Rydquist: The ceremony
took place in the parlors of the manse
church gave a Tea in the church nar
lors on Tuesday afternoon which
and was witnessed by. few intimate .ptoved a very plcasureable occasion
fr;r.j f .u. ' for those who were in atteml.nire
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The ladies of the Birthday Club
oi tne rresbytcrian church held a
very successful sale of fancy articles
anu aprons in the church parlors on
Tuesday evening. A short program
.was rendered as fo lowi Vi.,ii
solo, Ivor Ross; recitation, Mr. Emi
Nyman; vocal solo, Mr. Charles
Zeigler; violin solo, Eddy Laurin
An excellent luncheon consisting o
ice cream, cake, sandwiches, salads
and coffee was served by the ladies
h charge Jind all who attended were
delighted with the evening's enter
tainment.
The Sewing Society of the Relief
Corps met with Mrs. Rich at her
home on Fifth street on Wednesday
afternoon. About 20- ladies were
present and had a very nice time,
sewing and in pleasant conversation.
The society is preparing for a bazaar
to be given in the early fall and at
the meetings each member donates
a small sum toward the purchase of
materials to be used in the makimr
of the fancy articles which will be
offered for sale.
The ladies of the First Methodist
The fourth annual convention of th
Clatsop County Sunday . School As
sociation will be held in the Metho
dist Church of Seaside Friday and
Saturday, May 8 and 9.
A very extensive program has been
arranged for the Clatsop County
Teachers Annual Institute which will
be held in the county court house,
Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Satur
day, April 22, 23, 24,25. Mrs. May
M. utzmger will have charge ot the
music and Mr. W. B. Branstator, sec
retary of the Institute, will issue to
each teacher a certificate of attend
ance. The lecturers and instructors
for the week are State Superintend
ent of Instruction J. H. Ackerman,
Prof. L. R. Traver, teacher of me
thods', Monmouth; Prof. H. D. Shel
don, pedagogy, University of Oregon;
Prof L. R. Alderman, city superin
tendent, Eugene; and Mrs. Cornelia
Marvin, secretary of the Salem Li
brary Association.
Dr. and Mrs. Holt and children
. will spend this week at their cottage
at Gearhart.
Mrs. J. M. Holt was tendered a
very delightful surprise party on last
Saturday night, Sunday being her
birthday anniversary. At the instance
of Dr. Holt, about 30 friends ap
peared to help celebrate the happy
occasion. Mrs. Holt was the recipient
of a number of appropriate memen-
J toes of the day. A number of vocal
and instrumental musical selections
were 'rendered during the evening
and six handed euchre was played,
dainty refreshments were served and
all :n attendance had a most enjoy'
able time.
Lewis and Clarke Lodge of Hanv
mond have extended to Beaver Lodge
I. O. O. F. and Gateway Rebekah
Lodge of Astoria an invitation to
visit with them on Saturday evening,
April 25th. The invitation has been
accepted and a special boat has been
chartered for the occasion. The boat
will, leave the Lurline dock at seven
o'clock and all Odd Fellows and Re
bekahs are invited to attend as Ham
mond Lodge is noted for royally en
tertaining visitors.
On Tuesday afternoon the annual
meeting of the Portland Presbytery
will convene at the First Presbyterian
Church of this city and about 35
clergymen will be in attendance. A
stereoptican address on "Missions
Around the World," will be given by
Dr. Hiram Foulkes on Tuesday even
ing to which the public is cordially
invited.
The Birthday Club of the
Methodist Church will meet on next
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. M. L.
Hawthorne at the residence of
her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Ferguson,
on Kensington avenue. Mrs. Haw
thorne has been visiting at Hood I
River for some time but will arrive
home this week.
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A very successful cake sale was
held at the residence of Mrs. Busey
on Franklin avenue on Friday after
noon. In spite of the inclement
weather many were in attendance.
Mrs. Hatch favored those present
Mrs.
friends of the contracting parties
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Miss Mary Gill, who has been visit
ing with her sister, Mrs. Joseph
1 hillips will l,eavc today for her home
in t-erndale, California.
Mrs. N. B. Burkholder has arrived
home from a two weeks' visit in Port
land with her sUtrrc Mrs R P.ictnn
and Mrs. T. J. Clay
Mr. ?nd Mrs. John H. Whyte have
as their guests Misses Adeline, Jose
phine and Elizabeth Richardson of
Portland, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Richardson.
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A dance was given in the National
Association Hall of Uppertown last
night
J. M. Badollet and Miss Dora
Badollet left Friday evening to visit
n Portland with Mrs. W. G. Howell.
.Mrs. J. H. Beckley of Southern
Oregon is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bath.
The members of ' the English
Lutheran Aid Society announce an
entertainment and fancy work sale
to be held in the Reed building the
latter part of next week. The sale
will be held during the afternoon and
the evening will be given over to the
entertainment for which a musical
and literary program is . being ar
ranged.
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Miss Irene Simington, a college
student at Eugene, has arrived home
to spend the Easter holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Siming
Mrs. C. R. Higgins and baby daugh
ter are in Portland, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thompson.
The Swedish-Finn Society gave a
necktie social last evening in, the
Idun Hall of Uppertown.
The Tuchabachee Club members
were charmingly entertained on Mon
day evening by Mrs. A. D. Garner
at her home on Irving avenue. The
entertainment offered was in the form
of an address on English Literature
by Miss Oertrude Hulse of the High
School. The club inn w
.. aiuuiug
The parlors were quite prettily dec
orated with ferns and potted Easter
lillies and the luncheon served was
delicious.
Miss Minnie Marks, of Long Beach.
Wash., was an Astoria visitor this
week.
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The Nob Hill Sewing Club held
a very pleasant meeting on Monday
afternoon of this week at the home
of Mrs. Alfred Leinenweber.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wingate enter
tained the members of the Assembly
Club at their home on Eleventh street
in a delightful manner on Thursday
evening. Six-handed euchre was
played by way of amusement, all at
tending enjoying themselves exceed
ingly, uainty retreshments were
served during the evening.
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The Monday Club members spent
a delightful afternoon this week at
the home of Mrs. Herman F. Preal
on Ninth street. The ladies snent
their time in entertaining conversa
tion and with their needlework. Dur
ing the afternoon the hostess served
dainty refreshments.
Mrs. Burlingame entertained -the"
members of the Clover Club on Tues
day afternoon at, her residence on
Tenth street. The meeting was a
pleasant one, all present enjoying
themselves very much.
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The Young Men's League of the
Presbyterian church held a meeting
in the church parlors on Monday
evening. The meeting was of a busi
ness character and arrangements
were gotten under way toward the
giving of a May Festival of a musical
nature, by the league during the
hionth of May.
HELP WANTED
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED
saleslady; one who speaks Finnish
preferred. Enquire 584 Commercial.
FOX SALE-
FOR SALE - THOROUGHBRED
Wihte Spiti imp. Enquire Astorlan
office. 4-12-tf.
FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR A
6-room house; and the house for
rent; a snap., Enquire 77 Third St.
cor. Bond. Thone Red 2313. 4-3-tf.
.HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDR1CKS0N BROS.-Wt make
a specialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general Jobbing;
prompt attention to til orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
BOAT BUILDER.
T, L Drlscoll
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
ATTO RNE YS-AT-LA W
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE LOCKSLEY HALL
Hotel. Seaside. Or.: -this beautiful
spot under the pines and overlooking
the ocean is for sale; best money
making property in the West; over
100 rooms; modern in every way.
For particulars apply to Mrs. L. A.
Carlisle on premises.
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE
Attorney-at-Law
City Attorney Offices; City Hall
JOHN C McCUE
Atttrney-at-Law
Deputy District Attorney
Page Building
i ite l
FOR SALE SMALL ROOMING
house; partly furnished: must be
sold at once, parties leaving town.
Enquire 154 9th street.
4-10-tf.
WANTED RESIDENCE BUILD-
ing lot costing from $200 to $800.
Banking Savings & Loan Associatou,
168 Tenth street.
fOR KENT.
WILL LEASE MY LEWIS &
Clark farm to sober and responsi
ble parties on advantageous terms.
Apply W. J. Ingalls, Astoria, Oregon.
TTJRinSHED
HOWARD M. BROWNELL
Attornev-at-Law .
Office with Mr. . A. Eakin. at 420
Commercal St, Astoria.
UUAIBUILDINU AND REPAIR
INO A SPECIALTY.
22nd and Eichanca Strati.
UNDERTAKERS,
J. A. C11LI1AUU1I & CO-
Undertaker and Kmtmlinert.
I!iperlnced Liuly ANHlnmnt
When DeHlred.
MASSAGE7
DOCTORS PRESCRIBING MAS
sage, call Olsa Landen. Finnish
masseuse, Pythian bldg., Commercial
street : . - .,. .
Call Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Tuttou Odjr. l!2tund Duane 8t
... ASTORIA. ORE.OON
Phone Main ttlii
TRANSPORTATION.
l'"OR NT-TWO"
rooms for gentlemen.
Ferchan, 330 17th street.
Captain
MISCELLANEOUS.'
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C HICKS
Osteopath ,
Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2061
i3 Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS
DR. VAUQHAN
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
The ft " Line
PASSENGERS PREIOHT
DR. W. C. LOGAN
Dentist
YOUR OWN BUSINESS GET IN
to business for yourself; the jewelry I Commercial St
business: learn watchmaking
ing and optics; easy terms; positions BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
secured; money earned while learn
ing. Seattle Watchmaking School,
cor. Fourth and Pike, Seattle.
Steamer Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landings.
Shanahan Bldg. Leaves Astoria dally except Sunday
at 7 p. m.
RESTAURANTS.
FURNITURE.
Hildebrand & Gor
HOUSE-CLEANING TIME.
We sell Liquid Veneer, Jap-a-Lac,
Linoleum Varnish, the three Ereatest
furniture and floor renovators known.
Go-cart rubber tires renewed. Cur
tain stretchers sold or rented.
PLUMBERS.
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
-AND-
T0KI03Jl JAUBANT.
Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS
Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up.
U. S, RESTAURANT.
rf 434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts.
First-Class Meals. IS Cts.
Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday
at 7 a. m.
Quirk Service Excellent Meals
Good Berths
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
G. B. BLESSINO, Agent
Phone Main 2761.
HOTELS.
HOTEL OXFORD
Sixth and Oak Strs., Portland, Ore.
Sheet Iron Worker
VLL WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond Street
A strictly modern hotel In center
of business district; suites with or
without private baths, running hot
and cold water in every room; plenty
Do You Wear "ba,h- R ml"
VICTOR BRANDT, Prop.
TRANSPORTATION.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
,7tlPHI8i Lino of tho AtiantiS
LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SEA
During the summer season, the
Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver-
, "ii u lUAuiiuus. ime nun
jdred miles in sheltered waters of the
. C T - . -
-wrence Kiver ana Gulf. Short
ocean trip. Use this route and avoid
sea sickness.
Summer sailing lists and rates now
ready.
Apply to any Ticket A
James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or.
Shoes ?
WINES AND LIQUORS.
We sell the kind, that wear longest
and look the best
For Constipation.
Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says:
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are certainly the best thing
on , the market for constipation."
Give these tablets a trial. You are
certain to find them agreeable and
pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents.
Samples free. For sale by Frank
Hart and leading druggists.
The Dr. A Reed
Cushion Shoe
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor Street)
Rooms for rent by the day. week, or
month Best rates in town.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop.
MEDICAL.
Va Si
i.a:r -Nt,. it
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FISH MARKET.
FREE TO YOU-MY SISTEH AiKSSMSSa
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I am a woman.
I know woiuan'g suffering!.
I bve found the cure.
rMLBellts- tU IU women ,K
this cure-nw, my reader, for yonreelf nmr
daughter your mother, or your B&ter7l wai. t ul
Mi XI'VT P cnre yourselves 15 lime with?
out fee help of Bdoctoi-. Men eumi Srm
women', HufferinK. What we women taiwSS
liwrunt., we know better than any diwtor I
know that myhome treatment i aif e md miri
cure forlwcorriioM or Whitish Slscimm JlwiliM Tof.
Iscemsn ci filling , th. Womb. f,.fu. e.fr pi(? fc
erpl(igf4elHtg op lh spins, mlmM,, dei rs S eTtoY
r wisknetsat atculitr to our hvx.
. .. ywva m you MiaE yon cun enr
yourself at lome, easily, qilckly 3
fWth
m , jtf at 9tsjt
wrelr. iiemember,
. Kivehe treatment a B.mZ5MW
:entea week or lew than two cents a day. it
We handle a special line of
Loggers' Shoes
Give us a trial
Seattle
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GOOD SHOES.
543 Bond St., op. Ross, Higgins & Co.
77 Ninth St., near "Bond
'Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poulirv.
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
imported and Domestic
; Goods, j
P. Bakotitch & Feo Proprs.
" Pkone Red 2ISS
Wllh Ed AnnMnn. If wVll i , . .
H. (V...V.... ,.7'" """" jouomy anoui u
will not Interfere with vonr wort nr Am,r,.,i..
uuisr u yoo wuh. and I will mmul ih. ..-(. rz V z "" m, eu me how too1
simple home treatment wU,Tii;T 1 1 will md!i
" "KUB8 rinmpnew and health always result, from
B.i... i , rwen wnicn s
itT or I"eular Mengtruat
HIGGINS & WARREN
FIRE INSURANCE
ELEVEN STRONG COMPANIES
Savings Bank Bldg
; Ground Floor
HOT OR COLD
n it us lEsi
boioen west
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fei&Sjal. wonderful
Unprov.nU4 '
Suooet sea' of
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CHINESE D0CT01
Who Is known
Athronglioot the United
account of
firm.
No'poIoD or dnws
tee. to euro catarrh, asthma, lung aid
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver and Irl.ln
plaint and all ohronln iHuuu
SUCCESSFUL HOME , TBXATMnn.
I' you cannot call writ, far
II - " tulfTVUI
lilanlt and circular, inclosing 4 cent. 1.
stamps.
THE C. GEE W0 MEDICINE CO.
162 First St., Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON. '
Please mention th. Astorlan.
CONTRACTORS.
f. B. Benoit & Son
Contractors and Builders
1'iyates given. Repairs a Specialty.
Phone Red 2413. 893 Commercial St.
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CLOSSET & DEVERS,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Those Pleated
wuu.., wmiii.
kln(1 knwn by dressy men in
the summer, are difficult articles to
launder nicely. Unless you know just
how to do it, the front pleats won't
iron down smooth, and the' shirt
front will look mussy. Our New
Press Ironer irons them without'
rolling or stretching. Try it '
TROY LAUNDRY,
Tenth end Duane. Phone Main 1091