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Mr, K. M.. Leathers returned home
the fore part of the week, after visit
Ing with friend in Portland, Mini
.Katie 'Wallace of Portland, accom
panied her and will for some time in
Astoria.
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Rv, ami Mm, R, E, Mycr and
children of Richmond Ohio, arrived
in Astoria Monday to visit with Rev.
C. C. Rarick and family. Rev. Mycrt,
who it a Methodist minister and a
college friend of Mr. Rarick contem
plate! settling 'permanently" in Ore
gon. Mrs, VV. II, Donaldson and daugh
ter, Miii Olga of Chinook, en route
home from the Roue Festival in
Portland spent last Sunday and Mon
day in Astoria, the guest of Mr. A.
M. Foard.
The Crand Lodge, Knight of
Pythias, will convene in annaul ses
ion next week in Portland. The del
egate from the Astoria Commandery
are Mesw. T. B. Loughery, H. M.
Lorntsen, J. K. Cratke and C. W.
Spriggi. The Grand Lodge of Pyth
ian Siter wil meet at the name time
nd the repreicntatfvet from this
city who will be in attendance are
Mm, Isaac Bergman, Mri. Theodore
Joiephson atwj Mri, August Daniel
ion.
Mr. T. O. Wither left lat Sun
day for a month' visit with her par
ent, Mr. and Mri. Wilson and other
relative in Roiae, Idaho. Mr. With
er accompanied hi wife at far a
Portland returning the same evening.
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Rev. William S. Gilbert will leave
th onrtu nurt nf I 111" wrrk for a visit
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with his mother in Ohio. On hii re
turn Mr. Gilbert will meet him at
the Yellowstone National rarVwhich
they will tour before returning home.
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Aln. C. A. Carlton of Loveland,
olo., hat arrived to visit with her
laughter, Mlt Leslie, who it the
lgviet of Rev. and Mr. C. C- Rarick
of thi city.
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Mr. I. Cleveland, Mr, Lounsbcrry
ml Mr. Vatiirhn attended the meet
ing of the Grand Chapter Eastern
Star in Portland this week, going at
delegates from the Astoria lodge.
Mr. Logan, Mrs. Martin Foard
and Mist Freda Foard left on Tues
day for Tacoma to be present at the
Commencement exercise! of the
Anna Wright Seminary of that place
of which Mis Lola Foard was one
of the graduates. The party return
ed to Astoria Thursday evening.
The Sunday school class of Mrs. J.
E. Ferguson will entertain the com
ing Saturday afternoon and evening,
v June 20th, by holding their second
Vinnual Rose Festival. An interesting
tihisical and literary program has
been arranged to be given at both
the afternoon and evening session,
an attractive feature of which will be
the rendering of an anthem at both
sessions' in which about 25 voices will
join. Light refreshments will also be
served during the afternoon and ev
ening and the floral decorations ar
ranged for, bids fair to be both pro
fuse and beautiful. The affair prom
ises to be both highly entertaining
and successful. The class will be as
sisted in their work by the Misses
Elmore, the Misses Higgins, Mist
Jeffers, Mrs. A. A. Finch, Mrs. F. IT.
Harridan, Mrs. P. J. Brix and Ms.
J. E. Ferguson.
Invitations have been issued by the
Junior Class ol the Astoria High
School for a reception to be given
in Logan's Hall Wednesday evening,
June 24th, in hnor of 'the graduating
'class. '
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The commencement exercises of
Willamette University of Salem will
be held the coming. Tuesday evening
in the First Methodist Church of that
place. Miss Laura Fastabend of this
city who is one of the graduates will
return home about the middle ot tne
wjek. Miss Selma Norberg, who lias
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versity also will teach the coming
year in Salem.
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The Ladies' Missionary Society of
the First Presbyterian Church will be
entertained the coming Tuesday af
.ternoori at the home of Mrs. Wilson,
99 W, Duane street. Mrs, R. M. Gas
ton will have charge of the program
to be given on this occasion.
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Prof. S. K. Diebcl, a former and
popular instructor in the city tchool
graduated this week with a degree of
It, S,' from the Chicago University.
Mr, Dieblc, who was one of a clast
of three hundred, will continue hi
Mudict for another year at , the uni
versity. V- !, ' ' .
The member of the W. C. T. U.
and a number of invited guests held
a very pleasing and enjoyable meet
ing at the home of Mr. Buscy on
Franklin avenue Thursday afternoon,
The occasion wn in the form of a
farewell party for Mr. Busey who is
leaving Astoria to reside elsewhere.
Durng the afternoon the many who
attended were delighted with the
musical selection rendered by Mr.
W. W.,Ridchalgh and Mitt Amy
Ranncl. ' Dainty refreshments were
served and a happy social time had
by those pretest ' jt-'.fflsS
The Pacific Orchextra and Star So
cial Club have announced a ball to
be given in the National Atociation
Hall of Uppcrtown, Saturday even
ing, June 20th,
A dance was given last evening in
the National Association Hall of Up
pcrtown by a club known as "The
Girls in Black." Stewart's five-piece
string orchestra furnished excellent
music and a general good time was
had by all, who attended.
The Joly Bees were charmingly en
tcrtaijied this week at the home of
Mrs. P. Kearney on Exchange ttrect.
The afternoon wa passed in a de
lightfully social way and the most de
licious refreshment were served by
the hostess assisted by her daughter,
the Miss Kearney.
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Mr. August Scheweckau on last
Sunday afternoon announced the en
gagement of hit neice, Mist Bertha
Krcibohm to Mr. F.mil Streichert of
Hamberg, Germany. No date has
been set as yet for the wedding,
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A beautiful home wedding occur
red Thursday morning, June 11th, at
6:30 o'clock at the residence of Mr.
H. Lienenwcbcr, 425 Exchange street
when her daughter, Miss Ida Eugenia
Licnenwcncr became the wife of Mr.
Richard Harry Van Tuyl. The cere
mony wat performed by the Rev.
William S. Gilbert of the First
Presbyterian Church and was wit
nessed' by the family and intimate
friends of the contracting parties.
The house was artistically decorated
for the happy occasion with banks of
snowballs and asparagus fern, the
dining room was made especially at
tractive with a profusion of white
roses and ferns. The rooms were
darkened and the electric lights
turned on giving a beautiful effect.
The bride looked charming in an
elegant gray traveling costume and
carried bride roses. At the close of
the ceremony a sumptuous wedding
breakfast was served and the happy
couple left on the steamer Nahcotta
for North Shore points, to spend their
honevmoon. Mr. and Mrs. Van Tuyl
are very popular with a large circle
of friends who join in wishing them
much happiness in their married life.
The out-of-town guests who were
present at the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Nettleton of South Bend,
Wash.; Miss Marie Kronquist of San
Francissco, and Mrs. T. F. Lcinen
weber of Portland. ,
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The pupils of the Academy of Holy
Names are making arrangements for
the Eivintr of an entertainment in
Logan's Hall on Thursday evening,
June 25th. Those in charge state that
the affair will be well worth attend
ing as an interesting program will be
presented.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart are re-
jocing over the birth of a son on last
Monday evening. (
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Mr. R. H. Honstad of Everett,
Wash., gave an illustrated lecture on
the Holv Land last evening in the
idun Hall of Uppertown, which was
much appreciated by those who at
tended. ' . , '.
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The members of the Sewing So
ciety of the Relief Corps were royal
ly entertained on Wednesday alter
noon by Mrs. Springer at her home
on Commercial street, lhe next
meeting of the societ will be held at
the home of Mrs. Gilbaugh on
Twelfth and Duane streets. The del
egate from the Relief Corp who
will attend the State Encampme'nt
which convene at Newport, June
24th, and continue, for three dayi arc
Mr. Staple, Mrs. Hall, Mri. Gil
baugh and Mr. Springer, Mri, Rich,
(president of the local corp, Mri,
Eckstrom, Mrs.. Cleveland, Mr,
Zeigler and Mis Mayme CHntori also
expect to attend.
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The Women of Woodcraft were
royally entertained at their regular
bi-monthly meeting held in their
Redmen't hall, Exchange stret, thit
week by Mrs. Kamm and Mrs. Por
ter, all wlib were in attendance report
a thoroughly enjoyable time.
The High School Alumni will give
a banquet the night , following the
graduating exercise of the High
School. The banquet thi year will
surpasi, in decoration! and entertain
ment anything ever attempted by the
loclety.
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Mrs. Frank Sanborn charmingly
entertained the Saturday Girls at her
home on Fifteenth street, Friday af
ternoon. '
Mr. and Mrs. G. Zeigler entertain
ed the mcmbcrt of the Astoria Phil
harmonic Society at their home on
Seventeenth street on last Tuesday
evening. About 35 members were
present and were "very hospitably en
tertained, after the rehearsal, refresh
ments were served by Mr. and Mri.
Zeigler. ,
Rev. Thco. P. Neste, pastor of the.
Norwegian Lutheran Church ac
companied by Mrs. Neste, left on
Tuesday morning for an extended
Eastern trip, while away Rev. Neste
will attend the 29th general assembly
if the Lutheran church which con
venet June 18th to 25th in Chicago.
After the assembly Rev. and Mrs,
Neste wll visit their former home at
Decorah, Iowa.
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Thursday evening, June 11th, at 8
o'clock at the bride's home on Six
teenth street. Miss Elnora O'Connor
and Mr. Joseph Lyman Nutter of
Sausalito, Cal., were united in mar
riage, the Rev. Father Hunt of
Portland performing the ceremony.
Only the immediate family and a
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few invited guests witnessed the
happy eVent, The bride wa attend
ed , by her itcr, Mri, Charlet E.
Johnson and Mr. Johnson 'acted a
groomsman, At the close of the
ceremony an excelled repast wa
served and the .remainder 'of the
evening was spent in a pleasing social
way. Mr, Nutter is the captain of the
Point Bonita, Cal., life saving sta
tion. The newly married pair left on
Friday morning to spend their hon
eymoon at California points.
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Mr. Edward Dewey and Mrs.
Eunice Swett of Portland, f Maine,
are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Earle
Fisher for the summer. Mr. Swett
is Mrs. Fisher' mother. ' t
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Mr. I. N. Carman delightfully en
tertained the members of the Thurs
day Afternoon Club at her home oy
Irving avenue this week.
Mri, Frank L. Bishop entertained
in a'charming manner at her home
fin Harrison avenue Tuesday evening
with a miscellaneous shower given In
honor of Miss Ida Leinenweber who
wa married on Thursday. Many of
Mist Leinenweber't friends were pre
sent at the hospitable home pf
Mri. Bishop and thoroughly enjoyed
the entertainment offered.
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The D. M. C. D. Club members
were ' delightfully entertained on
Wednesday evening by Mist Nellie
Utzinger and Miss Jessie Sands at
the Sands residence on Fifteenth
street. This week's entertainment
wat designated as "Fancy Dress High
Jinkt" and the membert and invited
gueata were attired in fancy cos
tumes. Two little girls from school
Clown, Toodles, Buster Brown, Lord
Fontelroy, Folly, and Sailor Boy
were charmingly represented. A mu
sical program and games with dainty
refreshments closed a successful ev
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The Shriners' semi-annual session
was held in Portland las t evening.
Among the candidates to be invited
were State Senator W. T. Scbolfield,
Captain G. W. Wood and Mr. VV. E.
Schimpff of this city.
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Lodae. I. O. 0. F., and
Gateway Rebekah Lodge will go to
The
Particular
Man
With an inclination to wear fine
shoes is the man we want for a cus
tomer. Nothing desirable, that any
gentleman will want in fine foot
wear, is absent from our Spring and
Summer lines. We have the finest
tan oxfords brains can create or
money can buy beauties to look .
at, luxuries to the foot. Also the
best line of ladies' and gentlemen's
outing: shoes in the city.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
CHAS V. BROWN
The Family Shoe Man
Ocean View cemetery this morning to
decorate the grave of their departed
member and to properly observe the
I. O .0. F. memorial day. The address
of the occasion will be made by Mr.
Joseph M, Anderson and the other
exercise will be conducted by the
officer of the Lodge.
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The ladies of the Monday Club of
the Presbyterian Church held a very
surrcbsful ale of Alaska baskets at
the home of Mrs. G. C. Fulton Fri
day afternoon. A tea wa also given
in conjunction with the sale which
proved most enjoyable. .
Thi baccalaureate sermon to the
graduating ,clast of the Astoria. High
School will be delivered in' the Meth
fdisf Church, Sunday, June 24th, by
the Rev. C. C. Rarick. ?
Mis Lelah Gilbaugh returned this
week from her extended visiting tiip
of three week through the northwest
including Seattle, Tacorn, Vancou
ver and Portland where she was an
enthusiastic spectator a well at a
participant in the rose festivities. She
remarked that she has had a splendid
time altogether.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bergman were
Portland passengers on Wednesday
for a week's visit
Dj. Frank Vaughn and Mr. Otto
Heilborn attended the meeting of the
Masonic Grand Lodge in Portland
this week. '
Mrs. Nelson Roney, of Eugene, is
the guest of her nephew and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Raphael Bonham, on Sixth
street. '
Miss Hazel Ripley has arrived
down from Portland for a visit with
her parents.
Miss Lucille Cashel is tojourning
in Portland this week.
Mrs. Charles Abercrombie and
baby are visiting with Seaside
friends.
Mrs. William L, Trullinr 'of
Portland, is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Osgood of Young's River.
Mrs. Hansen and Master Sanford
Schlussel have returned from a visit
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelliher have return
ed from visiting Puget Sound points
and the Rose Carnival in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kaboth were
Portland passengers on Tuesday,
while away they will visit The Dalles
and vicinity.' v , 1 '
Mrs. II. C. Thompson and children
Harold and Edwina, are the guc-rs of
Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Higgins..
Mr. and Mri. Swepson Morton of
Knappton and Miss Olga Heilborn
are visiting in Portland.
Miss Margaret Hig'gin returned
on Tuesday of this week from partic
ipating in the Rose Festival at Port
land., Mrs. H. W. Christiansen has re
turned home from a week's stay in
the Rose City.
Mr. and Mrs. James Welch return
ed Friday evening from Portland
where they attended the Pioneers'
annual reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warriner have
returned from a vitit at Cascade
Locks and Portland.
NOTICE.
Union Gat Engine Company.
Mr C. H . f!arRi-vn hat heen an-
pointed local agent for the Union
Gas Engine Company for Astoria and
Lower River territory with head
quarters at Astoria. A full line of
repair parts will be carried in stock
at 591 Exchange street, Astoria, by
Mr. Carlson, who is also equipped to
do repair work on Union Engines at
short notice in a first-class manner,
UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY.
F. P. Kendall
General Sales Agent.
Portland, Oregon, June 1, 1908.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
I will pay the sum of $50 to whom
soever shall recover and deliver the
dead body of my ton, Vernon Elbon,
supposed to have been drowned in
the Columbia river on Saturday, May
30th, last
J. E. ELBON.
Reward of Merit
The new Plumbing and Tinning
shop at No. 126 Eighth street, re
cently opened by Messrs. Younce and
Baker, is proving to be a very suc
cessful venture, and is meeting with
well deserved patronage.
Morning Astorian delivered by car
rier, 60 cents per month. Contains
all the Associated Press reports, be
sides all the local news. ' '
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