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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1908)
THE MUKMNt A ATOM AX. AS10IUA, OKAGOIi. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, IWI. . . r 1 . . . ..l .' .efnMieiiH in 4h!r "new stnre for the Christmas trade and are now ooen and doinz business ct ths old . JnU '7b nd ,??SS mnZtoTO 5 uVtVn ofd pfe'ce of ood, ,n the house. The store ha, been entire remoddcd , h nownotn kl Astoria, but ot the entire Northwest. Dunbar's Is today one ot the places of Interest In Astoria and will be shown to ail vbltcrs .:. Stoltocimtolt yw s one of the city, attractions. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public to pay us a visit and take advance of the many bargain v.e sre now offering.' f '' "! ' ' ' " "'; ' ' , ' ...,..,.. - .--. FOR YOUNG AND OLD. HOLIDAY SUGGESTION. f i7 iVn si fRf K'my' ? pi fi n p p i i i Pi 7 i i I n p ( ; ; ; SllJ' 11 (j.O ' WiHJ 1 U lid 11 li 111 11 U U 11 111) illl I g 13 U H U till Ur U UL ... " Fine Holiday Handkerchiefs. We carry the famous Armenian handkerchiefs, the finest in pure linens. Price range from $2.75 down to CO cents each. Kid Gloves. Gloves are perhaps the most popular Christmas presents Sold. ,We have them for women and children. Prices from$4.E0 own to 5 1 .00 a pair Ribbons. We are proud of this department of our store and can furnish you with all colors at all prices. -7- 7. Purses, Bags and Belts. We are showing an assortment cf Pun:s, Bags and Belts that will interest you for Xmas gifts. Prices 7.50 down to 23 cents. Christmas. Stationery- Special Writing Paper and Envelopes, all grades. Put up in special holiday boxes. Priced from 200 down to 15 cents.' Cigar and Tobacco Jars. If your gentlemen friend is a smoker we know of nothing that would please him better than this. ; ; '; '-" $5 down to 10 cents. . Umbrellas. For women and children. We have the finest line of holiday Umbrellas in town. Priced from $0.00 down to 05 cents Collar and Cuff Boxes. In burnt wood, also pretty leather bags. A desirable gift appreciated by any man. Priced from hw. CD down to IU cents. Ladies' Neckwear. We invite your attention to our new line of Ladies' Neckwear. 44 Reisers" direct frorrj fTew York Cty. Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs are always a suitalle and useful gift We have an excellent line, from 1 ,75 down to 2 cents each. ' In rone en I inon nrawn Wnrk all sizes from 9x9 inches' to 54x54 inches. Prices from $15.50 down to 10 cents each. Hair Pin Trays Soap Boxes, Powder Boxes and Puff Boxes of all descriptions for Hobday gifts. ATT Wit BUM1SA1FI U STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS ALL THIS WEEK. WATCH PAPERS FOR SPECIAL SALES AFTER 6 P. M. EVERY NIGHT. CO M " : Sunday at the Churches On Tburiday rternoon of l.t week Mlsi Mable Tuylor ntrtlnel the memben of the Saturday after noon club t her home at Ftovtl, at "Boston Luncheon." The afternoon party wa a charming affair and wai very unique in all its details. The , home waa handsomely decorated for the apeclal event and the table decora tions were artistic. Ml Taylor wilt Jeave shortly after Christmas to make a few months' visit with relatives and friends at Puget Sound. Invitation! have been faaued for a leap year dancing party to be given by tne D. M. C. D. Club In the Ath letic Club hall on the night of De cember 30. Being a leap year party, the young ladies evidently are to ex tend Invitations to their young men friends. The patroneases are Mrs, M, L. Knight, Mrs. J. J. Utzinger and Mm. E. L Lowe. The ball promisei to be one of the notable social events of the season. , week the guests of Mr. and Mr. Frank Sanborn were Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Tallant and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen. . ; Miss Emma C Warren, county su perintendent of school left last Tues day fo ra six weeks' vacation in Cali fornia. She will spend a short time in the northern portion of the state and then will go to the southern part. Mis Elsie Elmore spent last week in Tortland, the guest of Mrs. Guy i Talbot, Her visit, while one of. shop ping and pleasure, was made princi pally on account of the Assembly 'dance given at the Hotel Portland on Tuesday night. Miss Anna Gilbert entertained the members of the Thursday Club last I week at her home on Franklin ave- tnue. Sewing was the feature of the afternoon gathering and i very de lightful session was held. . The announcement 1 made of the wedding this evening at the home of 'the brides sister, 'Mrs.' Storm, In Al derbrook, of Miss Kalstrom, of Port land, and Mr. Bjorn, both well known Portland people. The event is sched uled for 5 o'clock In the afternoon and the newly married people will settle down in Astoria at onca and make thrir future home here. Rev. 0. A Rydqulst, officiating. , Mr. George Kendall, formerly a resident of Astoria", is in the city on a few day' visit. Mr. Kendall is now making Centralia his home, where hi is connected with the United States bank. He 1 on his way to San Diego to spend a couple of months for pleas ure and health. . - , ; , .j .J The Sanborris hunting cottage at Carnahan Station is the scene each week of much jollity and fun amon the younger "married people, Laat Mr. Harvey Allen, who is attend ing Stanford University at Palo Alto, Cal., is home to spend the holiday season with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Allen. J " Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mansur have returned to their home In Uppertown after having spent the greater part of the year with L. Mansur, Sr., owing to I lie illness of the latter. Presbyterian. Christmas services, morning and evening. Sermon theme for morning, "The Image of the Invisible God." Solo and chorus, Mis Reba Hobson. "Birthday of a King" (Neidlinger). Violin solo, Mrs. J. T. Allen. An them, "Heavenly Message", Coombs. Christmas praise service in the even ing. Anthem, -TThere Dwelt in Old Judaea", Griggs- Solo, Mrs. H. M. Ftavcl. Quintette. "That Sweet Story of Old," West. Violin solo, Mrs. J.T. Allen. Solo 'and chorus, Miss Reba Hobson and choir. Solo, William Gratke. Male chorus. The Sunday school Christmas exercises will be held on Wednesday evening. All are invited to all services. Wm. S. Gil bert, pastor. Christian Science. Services in rooms S and 6, 1. O. O. F. building, corner Tenth and Com mercial streets, 11 o'clock. Subject of the lesson sermon, "Is the Uni- verae, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Forcer Sunday school im mediately after the close of the serv ice. Tb first Wednesday evening in the month at: 7:30. Reading rooms same address, hours from 2 to 5, dally except Sunday. - First Norwegian Lutheran. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning service, 10:45; English uiDie class, 6:30 p. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. Miss Taylor entertained at Flavel last week, giving a luncheon for the Saturday girl on Thursday, the 17th of December. Miss Augusta. Holmes entertained the members of the D. M. C. D. Club at her home on Thirty-fourth street on Tuesday evening of last week. Mayor-elect A. M. Smith and Mrs. Smith spent a few days last week visiting with relatives and friends in Portland. ''" ; .-' ; The Monday Afternoon ' Bridge Club members were entertained last week by Mrs. George Flavel, a : Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stewart left Thursday to go to Southern Califor nia to pass "the holidays with their son, Donald, who is attending Po mona college at Claremont. The next Assembly ball will be held in the Athletic Club hall on Fri day night, January IS. s The public is invited to the new Athletic Club house tomorrow even ing. There will be music and a gen eral good time. m. The church choir assist at all evening services. You are respect fully invited to attend. Theo. Neste, pastor. , Norwegian-Danish M. E. Moraine worship, 11 a. rn. and ev ening, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m. The choir will sing at the even ing service. Scandinavians are cor dially invited. O. T. Field, pastor. , First Baptist Mornine service, 11 a. ra., theme, "Awake, O North Wind and Come, Thou South." At 7:30 the subject will be. "A Strange Guest and a. Pil lar in the Temple." Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. at the usual hours. Everyone cordially invited. First Methodist Proeram of Christmas services At 11 a. m., voluntary; anthem, "Come and Worship," hymn "O Come All Ye Faithful, Triumphantly Slntf." Aoostle's Creed. Anthem, 'Thee We Adore." Responsive read ing. Gloria. Scripture reading, w them, "Little Town of Bethlehem. Hvmn. "Joy to the World." ber . . . tt ' TT . mon. "Precious uittsr nynm, "Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning." Choir Sopranos: Miss Ella Thomson, Miss Estella Thorn son; altos: Mrs. Ovcrniire, Mrs, Les ter; tenors: A. R. Cyrus, A. J. Schroeder, Carl Badcock bassos: Donald Snell, J. M. Anderson; organ ist: Miss Annie Larson. At 7:30 p. m voluntary. Quartette, "Silent Night, Hallowed Night," Miss Finch, Miss McCann, S. L Nanthrup, E. C. Judd. Hymn, "It Came 1 Upon the Midnight Clear." Prayer. Anthem, Come Near, Ye Nations." Respon sive reading. Gloria. Scripture read ing. Solo, Miss McCann. Hymn, "Angela from the Realms of Glory." Sermon, "The Birthday of Joy." An them, "The Hush of Night Hath Fall en." Hymna, "O Little Town of Bethlehem." Choir Sopranos: Mrs. Abercrombie, Miss Elsie . Elmore, Miss Clara Barker, Mrs. Finch; altos: Miss McCann, Mis Busey, Mrs. Judd; tenors: S. L. Nanthrup, V.'A. Be harrell, Nello Johnson; bassos: E. C. Judd, Samuel Elmore; organist: Miss Floretta Elmore. C. C Rarick, pas tor. Memorial Lutheran. ' Sunday school, 10 a. m. Funeral service at 11 a. m, over the late Mr. Bruustrom, Regular evening service, 7:30 p. m All are cordially invited. Gustaf E. Rydquist, pastor. FACTIONS STIRRED UP. .. Candidates For Knox's Seat From Many Walks of Life. PITTSBURG, Dec 19. -The ac ceptance by Senator Knox, of the portfolio of secretary of state," has precipitated an interesting battle be tween ambitious Republicans of this vicinity and has stirred into action every faction of the Republican party. It is pointed out that while a major ity of the legislators elected last vember were pledged to support Sena tor Penrose for re-election, the pr-cr ability of Mr. Knox leaving the Sea- w tint ArrameA of. and th.ii therefore the members are free to ex ercise their own wills in choosing his successor. SEE OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPERS. DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST - MOMENT TO PURCHASE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, BUT DO IT AT ONCE. WE HAVE AN EXCEL LENT LINE OF FANCY HOLI DAY SLIPPERS THAT WILL MAKE PLEASING AND USEFUL PRESENTS FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. IF UNDECIDED ,WHAT TO GIVE "HIM" OR "HER" SEE "BROWN" AND YOUR TROUBLES WILL ALL BE OVER CIIAS. V. BROWN k The Family Shoe Man.