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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
i THE nim INK .UT01UAN, ASTOIUA. OllKGON. FOR Gxi Women CSS T (4 Special Sale Ladies' Suits, i Beginning November 1st. tor one week. 20 per cent off. - t,;iA Tito- Tipnclion is on. Secure one "& a "Killarncy." Mr. U , Dmwn of Portland; "Norine Morme,' -Misses L. Benoit and L. McCann; Medley, "Irish Aairs- Mrs. C. Abercro.nb.ei violin solo, Miss Sundqulst; "Acushla Macrce," Miss Laurie McCann, "Tipperary," Mr. John McCann. Father waters un'"" f- program tomorrow mgni ' . .. . . f "Ronnie consist ot me sv.s -- Scotland". The booths are as fol lows: .''' ; A Sewing Society, rres. wrs. v,. Lightfoot; Altar Society, Tres. Mrs. F Cook; Doll Booth, Pres. Miss L. McCann; Country Store, Pres. Mr. t nininir Room. Pres. Mrs. A. McPharlan. im --j Kf nr1 rnhbaee serv ing tumvu w. - .. .j .4 4k. mm limir so tickled the ! palates of the men that the evening meal of chicken was tumicu - full capacity. 'DIAMOND QUEEN," Hill Noted Chicago Woman Gives Away Fortune Ana juisappw. CHICAGO, Nov. S.-FHure W 1UUIU ruw.-v. CX1Q made six years ago to tne uer- cchcr Memorial ocwy York, brought to light yesterday the mysterious disappearance of Mrs. Cecil Whipple Wallace once as the "Diamond Queen" of Chicago. The fact that notnmg n heard of Mrs. Wallace for six years was made known by ur. ix. lis, pastor of Plymouth Church, New York, ana tormcr church, Chicago in a report upon fi- -4 . ,,.tincr n( the members of the Society Tuesday. Dr. Hill said ROORBACK TALK. fir VA1H' ''Vnu 5 'ChnrlcS F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall m s statement made last night saw. i mntbn verv (treat disappoint- the result of the election with regard to both Mr. Bryan and Mr. Chanlcr. Every indication before ;he election convinced mc that Mr. u.n would nrove a much more popular candidate than he eems to hnve been when judged by the vote at the polls. r.nvpmnr Hitches can una out m ,i rnmfor nnd no cnaorsemni w his policies in the result. There can be no question that with the same elements in opposition m any uuici nr,EAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER Thi Indies annouiivc vv-,v j , , " T IS. m"'' WorlK F. P.M i. 12. Sh. ... . c ;ri,t iiinnnon of her lortune. The lair win ciwc 'j . r. Hill said . . .....i.i-n.ini cam- the " Diamond Queen aisappw .. comlitions the night following ner-g.u w - , . u hm t imrmal he would have been buried .,n.t.r rh Adverse vote of at least 100,000." -IMMEDIATE RELIEF The 0 R. & N. Company has made a-new schedule for the Has' Zo which the Potter wUl o sem until she is relieved by the Hassalo, on the Portland-Astoria run. Begm- . o.....j niurht next, tomor- row, instead of leaving Portland at 10 o'clock p. m. as , steamers will leave down on Sun day evenings at 8 o'clock, so that these liners wiU not 1 over in this port any more of a Sunday. . The recent experience of the Hassalo Jn these waters and the fact that during the winter season she is liable to . t. ..a hrtuV hn rails and lignt . wood-work at the big docks, has moved her owners to put this new rule in force for the winter months only. The big steamship Nicomedia is itill at anchor in the city channel. vesterdav morning, OilC mm t " . in the hope of getung to sea, but and her stern- wim uci uu6v - ' draft of 241 feet, she abandoned the venture and rmaind snug a port. steamshio Santa 11K " . Maria came down the river yester-j day morning, but it is not known that she crossed out for San Fran cisco. There are not many ships passing outward these lest few days. No news has been received from the launch Rose which left here for Yaquina Bay last Saturday, but the hope is abroad that she made it into Tillamook or Coos and is lying low for better weather. ft, T ...tin. morlc her round trio in AU Aw U 1 1 1 1 1 ia. fair season last evening and went up stream last night with a good lot of business, in freight and passengers. The French ship David D" Angers has arrived in port, and is waiting a tow to the metropolis, and will prob ably get it oday- : ti, t.,mci,;n Rreakwater arrived An,r .foctt.rHav mornine and is with the bar bounds in the lower harbor at last accounts. AMUSEMENTS JAS. J. CORBETT. Former Pugilist Starring in "Facing the Music," Astoria Theatre Next Sunday Evening. Jas. J. Corbett, at the head of one of the best, balanced organizations that has ever been formed for the production of a farce comedy, will come to the Astoria Theatre next Qt.nHav in Henrv E. Dixey's greit hui.uwj - - - success, "Facing the Music," which is being produced under the manage- ment of H. H. traiee ot ine ivnigni for a Day, The Isle of Spice, and a Royal Chef, fame. - "Facing the Music" has just com nUft.A two most successful engage- - mrnts n New York ana nicago, where it was pronounced by both press and public, as oemg wc w comedy of the year. 5 Tt,. nmmmcnt here is limited to mv " B " l one night and the sale of seats willJiSth. begin Saturday.. Articles will be raffled tonight. The Knights of coiumous waicn will be deciaea saturqay mguu ST. MARY'S FAIR. Auspicious Opening Yesterday and the Program . Arranged For Today. . St Mary's Fair opened last night amid great eclat Throughout the evening the Dunbar store was the thronged with the crowds that had atcUt the worthv cause. VUU1V V t - ar The booths artistically decorated were laden down with .useful and fancv articles that drew forth many 'nhs!" and "Ahs!" from the dis- tin pent. ,i iitiiiia vnig v. w o Ti. fNltrkwnv nrrtirram. rnnistinff X UC luuwwiug f vO "F cr of Irish selections was rendered in a manner that charmea tne large au dience. The pertormers were ivrccu to respond to enthusiastic encores: New Location. ca1. & Ewart wish to announce tt.st' lViU ll9V moved their electrical ...... iM fixtures and wiring business irom w Bond street to 441 Commercial (nex to Astorian office), where an dusi wilt transacted in the future. Their new fiixture show room, which is of latest design m evgry respcn, will be completed about November .... See announcement later, at Meeting of Rebekahs. There will be a regular meeting of Gateway Lodge, No. 77, at the I. O. O. F. ball, to which an visiung re bekahs are cordially invited. After the meeting Gateway bociai uun will entertain members at cards. w ytT XT MAMIE. CLrliNlWiH, Secretary. CHOLERA CONTROLLED. MANILA, Nov. 5.-The cholera situation in this city appears to be well under control as a result of the campaign carried on by the health .i Th number of new C3" ses reportea ay is now iwvw an average of . . JAPANESE ENTERTAIN. Home Cooking Sale. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold another of their popular t ant home-eookinz sales in the lecture room' of the Methodist Church Friday afternoon, Novem ber 6. "5-2t TOKYO. Nov. S. The various Japanese associations, interested in foreign trade tonight gave a banquet in this city in honor of the Represen tatives of the racitic coast iiusmcss ... nn ..icWInor in this fOlin- try. The function was attended by (discharge, r OAn k.,nii mn and in the nnd the delivered there was a frank and free interchange ot -views ami ideas, the general tone taken by the speakers being such as to cieariy prove that all apprehension as to the possibility of a clash of commercial interests between the two countries is entirely unfounded. Fmm Cnuirhs. Colds. Sore Throats and Hoarseness, oy uamg tlyomet WKn von catch cold vou want to rift of it as cniickly as you can. You dont want to no gromiu .-v house for a week swallowing nau know when you do this that you are not only making your own lite miscraoic, um i nuisance to everyone auoui you. Why not avoid atl this; why not relieve your cold five minutes; why not cure it over mgnir. ou . do it by using Hyomci, the sure and guaranteed cure for Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Catarrh, oronenms " Asthma. Hyomei is medicated and antisep tic aSr;"you breathe it into the lungs t hrouirh a small pocwet ltinuicr, unw its soothing influences as it passes over the inflamed membrane of the respiratory tract, stops tne mucin.. allays tne innammii ASpeciarDriveforaShortTime. EXTRA STANDARD TABLE PEACHES AND APRICOTS f C rants the Ctttl. Acme Grocery o. HI0H GRADE 0TOCIHE8 a mroffflf 321 COMMERCIAi 12 Bore, Double Barrel, Hammerless Shotgun $17.50, As good a shot gua as any $50 gun. A Lady's SoM Gold Watch, 17 Jewel Case Diamond Set $32. The DIAMOND WORTH the MONEY All other goods t eastern catalogue prices. A G. SPEXARTH 1 1 mi nr mill w-- a NEW- BOOK Adventures of Chas Avenger Rnrrier'i Binding of the Strong Edwards c.nWrihi' to the Morninir Astorian 60e per manth by mail or earner. ' l the and the cold is cured. A complete Chaperon Hyomci outfit costs S1.UU, ana i. r. unosi . v.. Lanrin will refund your money n " uoiy falls to cure. CASTOR I A . Per IniaatB awl Ciildrea. r Bears the Signature rf T. E. PALM A DIES. SANTIAGO. Cuba, Nov. 5. Tomas Estrada Talma, first president of the Cuban republic, died tonight. . Sick Headache. This distressing dirtase l.nm a tianrr1red condition stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Frank Hart and leading druggists, and try it. Fly on the Wheel Half-Way House Leaven of Love Lewis Rond Lure of the Milk Man From Broadneyi Iron Heel Prima Donna Silver Diode My Lady'ot Cava Little Brown Jug of KJldart One and Two Spanish Jade Younger Set Diomni Mallory Aunt Maud Great Miss Dryll .-, Dutches of Dreams Stuff of Man Call of South Dukes Motte , , W m fc ' M J M S WHITHAlrS uuuu SEE THE SHOW WINDOW C! gr-m sop, SToni XX ..... !! n n 8 8 lit r 8 THE PERFECT FORM F .Tt .(1,1 v.': Commencing Wednesday, No-1 4. U vember 4th, we will close out . . j 4"!" our entire line 01 mgngraue tt millinery. The cream of the tt season is waiting for you. 4- J. J. S The swellest hats to go It t:-c4. PcifivAlv no restfic- t 11131. - -- J4. Htions. Every hat is plainly I marked. The prices are guar- t .. .. . -a "inr. anteed to oe tne lowest, wc are positively selling this clean, up-to-date line at it below and shape of our Gowns, Dressc, WaktQ SU-irts. Kimonos, etc is pro verbial among our-customers. They stvle trimming and finish, and the prices make them ad , ditionally attractive. We have a large and varied stock from which to se lect, and the colorings are very har monious. We respectfully invite our lady friends to look over the season able offerings we are showing. ijpt ' t t ' 4. -" ... . i lo) O i 8 in f . nf n a '!J u i,:i i m 11 Mil w 1U)C.:I i)lk I nnni 1 iMrilw I . I tt L B B Biflr W it . , - ' a HWiiiipi'.-iUiJiiyu s ; v TT A II If. , A TI y , tt . .. .. . a si ra a . v MS t tf II . ... , V ,it U I fi ' ; - - . .' -1 r-r - -'i:. il ' ' :;:: M- ' a, . V J II Are particular, but with our immense line wc can please the most fastidious tastes. No Two Hats Alike. Every color and combination Mi abundance. Hats from $25 to $50 j now $10 to $I5 Hats from $J0 to $JS I now $G to $8 1 1 Hats from $6 to $9 A now go to - - t i Hats from $7A() to $4 1 to $c.w Every price is set at or below COS t: K - f ; J i n n I ft ri it X Vt n 1J j" W: : -:..,-483 BOHUtfl. jj t ASTORIA, OUw Cloflts Millinery. 1 111 St X - Jf y