THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 190a
The Week In
Astoria Society
Miss D. Nellie Byrd returned on
. Mnnrfnv on board the Roanoke from
an extended visit with relatives and
friends in California.
t u Tnhnnsen returned on
Monday from ,a visit
Miss Rita, of
with her
San Fran
ciscO.
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Miss Alvena Peterson, of Ilwnco,
w.,:.v, an Astoria visitor on
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Tuesday going on to Portland
the Lurline.
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on
A very pretty home wedding occur
red 'yesterday afternoon at the rest
dence of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Raske on
Young's River when their daughter,
Miss Elizabeth Mary Raske, and Mr.
Prfint s. Lewis of this city were
united In marriage. The Rev. C C.
Rarick of the First Methodist Church
nerfnrmincr the ceremony, using the
beautiful and impressive ring service.
The bride was attended by her sister,
Miss Ida Raske, as maid of honor and
Miss Ida Baumgartner as bridesmaid.
Mr. Bremner acted as groomsman.
The bride was charmingly gowned in
white with vail and orange blossoms
and carried an arm bouquet of white
carnations. The bridesmaids also car
ried carnations. After the close of
the ceremony, the guests offered the
heartiest of congratulations and the
bridal couple led the way to the din
ing room where a sumptuous wedding
dinner was served. The house was
prettily decorated with ferns and
vines for this festive occasion and
about 35 intimate friends of the con
tracting parties were present. ; Many
handsome presents were received.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will make their
home for some time to come with
the groom's mother, Mrs. V. Wright
of 29 Astor street
The members of the missionary so
ciety of the First Presbyterian church
met on Tuesday afternoon at the resi
dence of Mrs. F. A. Fastabend on j
.West Duane street. About 16 ladies
were present and a very pleasant en
tertaining meeting was held. The for
eign topic for this month was India.
Mrs. A. D. Garner giving a very in
structive and interesting talk on the
uplifting of the masses in that coun
try Miss Myrtle Harrison them ren
dered a piano selection. The home
topic was "The Pacific Coast and Its
Needs" (a subject very dear to the
hearts of those who live in Astoria
and vicinity). This subject received
very scholarly treatment at the hands
of Mrs. M. Linenweber who took the
topic of the "Pacific Coast and Its Re
lation to Gur Country," while Mrs. J.
A. Eakin spoke at length on "Pio
neering on 'the Coast," neither lady
leaving anything to be desired in their
discussion of these subjects. Miss
Violet Fastabend favored those pres
ent with a violin solo and the Misses
Laura and Esther Jeffers rendered a
violin duet which was greatly appre
ciated. There were no special deco
rations except a beautiful calla lily in
full bloom.
Mrs. Frank Donnerberg was hos-
tess at her Commercial street home
for a delightful meeting of the CloveV
Club, members on Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Blanche .Heron entertained a
number of her young friends at her
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WILLIAM LEE GREENLEAF, IMPERSONATOR,
Who Will Appear at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Wednesday,
April 29th.
home Saturday afternoon. Game
were played and a dainty lunch
served.
The Thursday Afternoon Club
members held a meeting this week at
the residence of Mrs. Charles Brink
on Fifteenth street. Three was a good
attendance and the guests spent the
afternoon in card playing at which
Mrs. W. E. Tallant held high cards,
Mrs A A Finch left this week for
an extended visit with her mother in
California
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Mrs. Geofite L. Cohvell entertained
the members of the Thursday After
noon Six-Handed Euchre Club at her
home on Exchange street this week.
The prize-winners on this occasion
soon were Mrs. Kean and Mrs.
Griggs.
Mrs. J Paul Badolett. Miss Nan
Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Thad S.
Trullinger charmingly entertained the
members of the Fortnightly Euchre
Club on Friday evening at thi Trul
linger home on Exchange street.
Cards were played, the fortunate prize
winners being Mrs. William Sherman
and Mr. Richard G. Prael At the
close of the card playing dainty re
freshments were served This meet
ing is the last that will be held and
the members are thinking of winding
up the season by giving a dancing
party though no arrangements for
such party have yet been made.
On Friday evening Mrs. George
Wood entertained the members of the
Pastime Euchre Club at their last
meeting for this season. Cards were
played, Mrs. R- E. Howes and Mrs.
F, Fisher winning the prizes.
Miss Maude Ross spent the Easter
vacation in Portland visiting with re
latives and friends.
The ladies of the English Lutheran
Church held a very successful social
and entertainment on Thursday after
noon and evening in the Reed build-
nig- on Duane street. In spite of the
nclement weather many were in at
tendance and all enjoyed the enter
tainmnt offered. In the evening a
musical program was rendered. Vocal
and instrumental selections being giv
en by Rev. and Mrs. Gustave E. Ryd
(Juist, Mr. Zeigler, Miss Agnes Young
and the church choir.
County Treasurer and Mrs. Wm. A
Sherman went to Portland last even
ing to spend Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Willard R. Voorhees who are
en route from San Francisco to
Seattle. Mrs. Voorhees is Mrs. Sher
man's cousin. v
On last Tuesday evening a very in
terestmg and instructive address on
China and tht conditions existing in
that "country was given in the audi
torium of the First Presbyterian
church by the Rev. Mr. Bible, former
ly of Hang Chow, China. Mr. Bible
has spent nine years in China and is
thoroughly conversant with the pre
vailing conditions there. His address
which was witty and entertaining was
listened to by a large and appreciative
audience. ' ,
Lieutenant Stromberg of the U. S.
S. Perry, now stationel at Seattle, is
visiting friends in Astoria.
-Mrs. F. P. Kendall and. family of
Portland are spending a few weeks
at their cottage at seaside, miss
Woodward of Portland is the guest
of Miss' Ada Kendall during their stay
(here. The Kendall party, attended
the high school dance here Tuesday
evenimr returning to Seaside Wed
uesday. ' ,
On Tuesday evening the senior
class of the Astoria High School en
tcrtaincd with an Easter party given
in Logan's Hall. The patronesses on
this occasion were Mrs. A, D. Garner,
Mrs. A, E. Hammcrstrom, Mrs
Herman Wise, and Mrs. J. A. Fulton
The hostesses were Miss Fulton and
Miss Hammerstrom. There was
large crowd present indeed, the hall
being taxed to its utmost capacity to
accommodate those attending. Th
young ladies of the High School strv
ed refreshments in the adjoining
room) The decorations were very ar
tistic, consisting of pennants front the
different universities and colleagues
of the United States. A number of
musical selections were rendered by
Prof. Enna of Portland, Mrs. John
T, Allen, Miss Dorris Hocfler, Mr. W,
F. Gratke, Miss Bess Reed and Miss
Alice Wood. At the close of the pro
gram, dancing was engaged in until
midnight the Pacific orchestra fur
nishing excellent music.
LABOR TROUBLE.
LONDON, April 25.-At a meet-
inn: held in Carlisle yesterday tne
hipbuildingi employers of London de
cided to employ a lockout in every
hipbuilding yard in the United
Kingdom.
Chabmerlains's Has the Preference
Mr. Fred. C Hanrahan, a promi
nent druggist of Portsmouth, Va.,
says: "For the past six years 1
have sold and recommended Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea
Remedy. It is a great remedy and
one of the best patent medicines on
the market. I handle some others
for the same purposes that pay me a
larger profit, but this remedy is so
sure to effect a cure, and my custom
er so certain to appreciate my recom
mending it to him, that I give it the
preference." For sale by Frank Hart
and leading druggists.
TEETH
BIthoat Pbfis,
The Old '-Reliable
CHICAGO
PAINLESS
DENTISTS
Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Su.
ASTORIA, ORE.
Phone 3901
Headquarters
PORTLAND, ORE.
Are equipped to do all kinds of
Dental work at very lowest prices.
Nervous people and those aiBicted
with heart weakness may have no
fear of the dental chair.
22 K. crown 15X0
Bridge work, per tooth S CO
Gold fillings .. .. $1.00 Hp
Silver fillings.; 50c to $1,00
Best rubber plate $800
Aluminum-line plate 510 to $15.00
These offices are modern through
out We are able to do all work
absolutely painless. Our success is
due to uniform high grade work by
gentlemanly operators having 10
to 15 years- experience. Vegetable
Vapor, patented and used pnly by
us for painless extraction of teeth,
50c A binding guarantee given
with all work for 10 years. Exami
nation and consultation FREE.
Lady in attendance. Eighteen of
fices in the United States.
Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts.,
over Danziger store.
PLUMBERS.
,1. k MONTGOMERY
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
-AND-
Sheet Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
. 425 Bond Street
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
HELP WANTED
WANTED GOOD AND COMFE
tent man and woman on farm, who
understand milking and separating;
good wages and good house; no ob
jection to children. Inquire at this
office. ' '
WANTED-LADI ES AN 0GUN
tlemcn who have a few spare hours;
can offer good proposition. Apply
Great American Importing Tea Co.,
address 571 Commercial St., Astoria,
Ore. 4-26-3t.
WANTED -SALESMEN FOR A
reliable boiler compound to travel
in Oregon; good position for -right
man. Apply to Wm. T. Gillctt, Svcn
sen, Ore. 4-14-4t
WANT EDbY A LADYWTril
child, position as housekeeper. En
quire at Parker House. 4-23-3t.
FOR SALS.
FURNITURE OF 6-ROOM HOUSE
for sale; privilege of renting house.
Inquire O. F. Morton or 191 Seventh
street. 4-ZZ-tf.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-LOCKSLEY HALL
Hotel, Seaside, Or.; this beautifu
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.
FOR SALE -SMALL ROOMING
house: partly furnished; must be
sold at once, parties leaving town
Enauire 154 9th street. 4-10-tf.
FOR IHT.
FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED
rooms for gentlemen. Captain
Fcrchan, 330 17th street.
IUR KENT furnished rooms;
pleasant location. 422 Irving, phone
Red 2163. 4-22-3t.
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISH-
ed rooms by day, week or month
525 Bond street. - 4-22-3t
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 525 Bond St. 4-22-t.
PROPOSALS.
BIDS REQUESTED FOR STONE
WORK AND GRADING.
HIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UN
til 5 P. M., April 30, 1908, at the
office of the Water Commission, As
toria, Oregon, for raising the walls of
Reservoir No. 1, two feet, grading the
grounds, and building stone walls on
west side, and north end, of same, as
per plans and specifications on file in
said office, at the City Hall. Right to
reject any and all bids is reserved.
By order of the Water Commission,
G. W. Lounsberry, Clerk.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that there is money in the treasury
to pay all General Fund warrants en
dorsed prior to June 1, 1907. Inter
est ceases after this date. Payable at
the office, of the Treasurer, at the
Court House.
WM. A. SHERMAN,
Treasurer of Clatsop County, Oregon,
Astoria, Ore., April 25, 1908.
4-2S-10t
FURNITURE.
JUST ARRIVED
Goldfish
25c and 35c Each
Hildebrand & Gor
Old Bee Hive Bldg.
Do You Wear
Shoes?
We sell the kind.
that wear longest
the bet.
and look
The Dr. A Reed
Cushion Shoe
We handle a special line of
Loners' Shoes
Give us a trial
S. A. GIMRE
GOOD SHOES, .
'A3 Bond St., op, Ross, Higgins & Co.
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDR1CKSON BROSMVe mike
specialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general Jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
PROFESSIONAL CARPV
ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW
CHARLES II. ABERCROMBIE
Attorncy-at-Law "
City Attorney Offices: City Hall
JOHNC. McCUE
Attorney-at-Law
Deputy District Attorney.
Page Building H t'.te i.
HOWARD M. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Lw
Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at 420
Commercal St., Astoria.
massXge7
DOCTORS PRESCRIBING MAS
sage, call Olga" Landen, Finnish
masseuse, Pythian bldg,, Commercial
street
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C HICK8
Osteopath
Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2061
57J Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS
DR. VAUGHAN
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
DR. W. C LOGAN
Dentist
Commercial St Shanahan Bldg,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RESTAURANTS.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
351 Bond Street
Of.posite Ross, Higgins St Co.
Coleo with Pie or Cake 10 Cts.
. FIRST-CLASS MEALS
Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up.
U. 8. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts.
First-Class Meals, IS Cts.
HOTELS.
HOTEL OXFORD
Sixth and Oak Strs., Portland, Ore,
A strictly modern hotel in center
of business district; suites with or
without private baths, running hot
and cold water in every room; plenty
of free baths. Rates $1.00, $1.50 and
$2.00.
VICTOR BRANDT, Prop".
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor Street)
Rooms for rent by the day, week, or
month. Best, rates in town.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop.
FISH MARKET.
Seattle Fish Market
77 Ninth St., near Bond
Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry,
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
Plume Red 2183
HOT OR COLD
ii lit .
oitien west
Tea
Just Right
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
. PORTLAND, ORE.
BOAT BUILDER.
T. Drlscoli
BOATBUILDING AND REPAIR.
INQ A SPECIALTY.
22nd and Exchange Street
UNDERTAKERS.
J. A. UILIIAUMII At CO.,
UnchTlnkorn nml I'ltilmliuor.
Uxnorknt'Oil Lut.V AmdMUUit '
When loiret.
CuIIh Promptly Attended Day
or Mjrht
Tat ton Ilrfjf. r.'tliuiid DuiuioHt
ASTORIA. OUIUJOX
PhonMiilii2lil
TRANSPORTATION.
The"
PASSENGERS
KMUnt'
FREIGHT
Steamer - lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
War Landings.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday
at 7 p, m.
Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday
t 7 a. m.
Quirk Service . Excellent Meals
Good Bertha
Landing Astoria Flavel Whart
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
O. B. BLESSING. Acent
Phone Main 2761.
TRANSPORTATION.
P-4SAPJAN PACfKIC
LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SEA
During the summer season, the
Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver
pool; fast and luxurious. Nine hun
dred miles in sheltered waters of the
St Lawrence River and Gulf. Short
ocea trip, Use this route and avoid
sea sickness.
Summer sailing lists and rates now
ready.
Apply to any Ticket Agent, or
James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or.
MEDICAL.
Unprecedented
SuooMteV of
DR. C-IE HI)
TBI GREAT
CHUTES! DOCT02
Who Is koowa
tl)ronbont the United
Btatca on account of
his wonderful num.
No poisons or drujrs usee. He gutraa
tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung sad
mrosi iroume, rheumatwra, nervousness,
stomach, liver and kidney, iemale com
plaint and all ohronlo dieas.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you cannot call write for symptom
blank and circular, incloilng 4 cents is
stamps. ,
THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
1621 First St., Corner Morrlsoo,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
llonut mention th Antorlan.
. ' CONTRACTORS..
J, B. Benoit & Son
Contractors and Builders.
Estimates given. Repairs a Specialty.
Phone Red 2413. 893 Commercial St
LAUNDRIES.
, Those Pleated Bosom Shirts
The kind known by dressy men in
the summer, are difficult articles to
launJcr 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,
Ten'.b and Duane. Phone Main 1991
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