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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1900)
TUN MORNING A8J0RIAN, SUNDAY JANUARY 7, 900. C. H. COOPER'S Commences on Tuesday Morning JANUARY 2. S I' E A Li TO ASTORIANS. Ths IIAII.Y AITOIIItN will !. fuuuil on Ml In I'urlUiMl l Ilia well-known tlnn.rr houM of J. r, llnill to., HUI WaahlugluN lr. Ortlsrt fur alr tlilni Ull with Ihli Itriu will rlv ruHil Altnlla. TODAY'S WEATHER. . 10 1 IT LAND, Jan. 7.-Vcieni Ore gon snw Vitarn Washington, iirw luiml rain. AROUND TOWN. School HupurliHMid-nit L I In tho city. J Jm Iunn of Olmy wu In tho city yeetorduy. Crawfish, oooktd La wins, at the Na tlonal Cafs. jira Haiisr of the Ht. Helena was In town yesterday. C. O. Palmbg returned yeelerday from til sxtamlcd visit In the East. The auamer Uldnr arrived In Cruin Ban KniicIsco ymtvrvUy nviriiliig. & 0. Htackt.rd. editor of the Clats kaule Chief. Vtattwl Astoala yesterday. The CkUni'P county registration books will bo opmcd tomurmw morn U'g. Good girl wanted fur huussaork. In. o,uire at Hit oflloe. essaassasBaw ' A lively lit Do scrap At lha d pot yvrtcnl.iy inorttlntc eiiurlaliiwl those gathered tin. W, II. Mi.Tick, the well known Ivrtluml liiwvr, viu In the city yes terday on IiiuIikwh. The Hiitlsh ship Ancym U on hor way down tlw rlv.ir with 133.574 bush els of wheat, valued at ITJ.WO. Aiming Astoilana in Portland yea- l.'i-J.iy were 11. U. Millar, J. J. John. son, N. Hilling mid H. J. Wilson. Pur whisky Harper Perfect whUky Harper evsry bottle guaranteed liar psr. ' Bold by Ford Btoke Company, Astoria, Oregon. eBSBaBBBBa The Munsatuut to undergoing a cleaning process and when In shape she wll go up to tlie Sound to attend to the bunyi thre. Marriage UcMis-a wore Issued y- terdiiy 'to Daniel Barber and Mlw Dulxy Dleucluh and to August Hagg blom and AUna Krlckeon. Roilyn coal lasts longer, U cleaner and make Ipm trouble with itovea and chimney flues than any other. Qeorge W, 8anborn, Agont. Telephone 1311. Tlilrtovn dg llwiik' have b.n 1-ut-U thl itr. It la generally in lkvrd tlnro inunt le one or two living in the city without olllclal pcrmlii loii , , Tho Bi'CimnI rkrvU'fl todtiy at Qruee cJhui'ch will be nt 4 p. m., Inrtend of 7:30, oh tiMiiiil, livening odvkt! will be hold In llly Innoconte c'hnpol, be ginning at 7:30. Win Crosby, (Mp.'clally prominent In 1'Xul foaUiull and bitMvbtill tlrcltvs. has gor ."wio I'UiUland whore ho hreaftr will riKlilo. Ills Us U (Uplored by Aslorlu athljtos. RoBlyn cool Is the best and most eco nomical coal for household use In As toria. Try it onoe and you will have no other. Qeorge W. Sanborn, Agent Telophone 1311. Old Continental Is a standard high grado Kentucky wKUky. Absolutely pure, nd can be recommended to thoae seeking a stimulant fur medical and so cial use. Sold by Aug. D&nielson, As- torla, Oregon. Tomorrow Mr. Le Herring begins the work of rearranging and decorat ing his reiort,( He has received a new set of fixtures and furniture from Chi cago, the most handsome obtainable, and when he Is through with the re novation ho will be the happy pos. sensor of one of the flnoat tund moat convenient bars In Oregon. (, !('; 4 Tho wvll at Vn Ku-vt-iis iww l.u ku but 13 f" t of Mug down to Uin cim traoi il. pth-Wo f-t, and still no wa Ot, or at least not Mioiiglt wau-r. Tln uvHiliieiit will doublle- order tho boring cuiuluued, Tlv l'pjer1own fiwtball tcum iU f"Mted HlllVily sellout '.-r'nluy sfier U'rnooli by the scoro of 16 io 4. Hlitvc ly twice crowilcd tliolr amuginrfsts bck for a saty. The UptHTtowr. Imd the advantage of weight. The lnptlat-Cotgrog.k'.loiailJiiU will huld ll n Ujii rvuiigvlUtl seruiMis this evening at 7:30 in Uw HapUxl cliunh. and It Is oImo exp-.-otod to oiilbiuu the survkrs at Uic saina hour and plats during the coming wi'k. Paddy I.ym-h ln( hla UtitcIk-s Cum ing down from I'urtUiHl on one of the Meaim-i Friday night, lie awoke yea tcnluy nioriilng to rind )Ua staUnoom window op med and his trousv-rs gone togrihor with 1130 that wus In one pocket. In a ctm tried at South Ilviid re- oently Judg) lOlUiy.t d.ciW thiit where a con t mot exkiUxl bolwevn a logger sud a mill man authorttlng the lu(tr to scale the legs Die state situr cannot oulli.-ct a fw f r Dealing except where Uve logs r sold uuixlde tho state. The Columbia tU-a;ii laundry ia boosting the l.iundry buMnevs snd Is preparing for tho cttenslvi jatringe thiit I coming In. One of the visible inn Is a hundiuime new (V-.lvtry wu gun, the (lnt rig of the kind yet in Atrlti. It atlracia much at tention. Mr. lilum Is making x li'tinlve Iniprovemonts In his .naehin- i ry, elc, und will li.iV') nothltig to do with uny but II ml cliLia liwtl.ulliuis. The drat of tho FiUay night Whist Clul para a w.is h-'l l at the nwldeuce of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. TrulUngf. Thie na.iA wen Mrs. V. V. Kcn dnll, O. W. Lonsbi-rry, C. K. Thorn sun, V. It. Slukux, J. Smith. P. A. Trullingor, O. A. Nolan, A. Trojrvr, S. SUIdock, C. 'Jiwhur, MImi TrullliiBv, Mltu Hu.Uiit, F. U. K'lukill, O. W. t.ounnbotry, C. It. Thomson. F. It Htokes, J. Smith, P. A. Trulllnger, Q. Nolan. A. Troyir. 8. Md4ldock, n. Trulllnger. The prln of bamlpiUnted china and silver were awurded to Mrs. I.ounsberry and Mrs. Thompson, the consolulon to Mr. Maddock and Mr. Noliin. ncfrvahmenlts and mumlo concludi'd the evening. The attraction par excellence at Fisher's opra houso Wednisilty eve ning will x 'Uio ivgagnment of the popular young commedlenne, Mine bti'll.i liomtir and her excellent metro pollinn company In the gr.t New York and Chloig.i laughing success "A Chcvrful Liar." Miss Domar Is nn only talented but irnuiy critics have credited hor with genius of a high order, ond theater gixrs and sox-lfty poople of this city will U' on the que vie to so tho brlllaut star and h r splendid company. "A Clio.-rful Linr" Is said to be one of the funniest farces ever written, and the performance al ways keeps the udlnuih In simsins of huiKhUr and npplauije. Itcserved seat snlo opens Tuesday morning at Orlf fin & Hood's. The Kellogg Trinpoi'tatIon Cora pnmy lias purchased the nUa.ner Mc .Mlnvlll and will place her on the filouRh rout butwjin St. Hol-ns and Portland, iys the Mint. The McMlnn vlllo wv.s built in the early part cf 1899 bp Joseph Suppl'J, far the Yamhill river rouie from Portland. However, she inudo a few trljvi on that route and wins laid off. Tho MoMinnvllle la of exceedingly light draft only elev en Inches but will be fitted with heavier oiigln and boiler, and this tuny niako her draft deeper. Mr. Supple has taken tho engines out of the Valley Queen, land those will bo fitted In the McMlnnvllle. A larger wheel Is also being built for the boat. Wlwn she is completed site will be ipeedy and withal a frelghlhandler. Another speedy vessel will make regular trips between Seattle and Everett, sayes the Seattle P.-I. Yes terday, the SeabtlQ, Evarebt and Ta- eonna Navigation Company, which owns and ope rat the Greyhound, awarded a. contract to the Sumner Iron Works, of Everett, for the con struction of a fast passenger steam er, to run botwewi this city and fJver elt. Tlis cmu-oct provides tliat the vw)l must show a sp'W'd better 'than 20 knots an hour, which Is nearly as rant as at the prisent vng; rall riad tlm lmt"'n Brittle and Ever ett. All of tho work Is to be uVImi at KvireUt. Hie plans Involves the con st ruction of a vessel aMig the same g.rneral l!n as the Flyer, though tle veswl will ri"t bo so laige. I I. r g' U erul dlineiisiims mn to be HO feet In length and y.l f't Isain. She Is be ing conslrudUHl at u ctsrt of $.t0.0M, and the contract pnvlds fr hr comple tion with four moitlhs. The award wus tif.ido y3terd4iy by U. 11. Scn for Uie company. HID UlltTIIDAY TOMORItOW. Mr. Montgomery InUinwtod in Beat ing Ills P.iiher's it'-cord. Mr. A, Montgomery will bo 7 yoars old tomorrow, January 8th J-icknon's day. Ills father wu 7 yirars and 24 duys old wlwn ho died and Mm Ato ru pioneer says all h cares about is to b"Ut the record by a llttU- so he cm I wit his "dad" whcM he g'ts "up tli'tre." Mr. Minilgoimiry was born In (Irrenwlck, Washliigiun county, New York, and he came to Or'-gon on the deck of ta p initio kcIiooikt; in other words, foou-d t. BtrMi tli pluli.s, Cuptnln Strang, the old Hulem plotietr, was viiiiln of the Immlgnutt party with whom Mr. Montgomery came. Although barn on "Jackson day" he Is a staunch republican. He Is full of lgr S4id bids fair to live to 101 yrai of sgi Iti die gculul climate of Clatsop county. Mr. Montgomery Is a u-ui of strung, si only chaiMclur and of gnat public up I nit -cue of the suite bulldeie of Ore g"i. BOClluTY NOTES. Uumor has It Miat Cupid's dart are n ln-Aid In Mm Kind aitd we hne ere long to chronicle some items that will be of Intercut t ail AstorlaiM. We Nirn thi-re Is a possibility of the I nlvendty of California Glue Club giv. Ing a conce.-t here this wea k. It sure ly would be a treat none would miss. let us hope tlwy will favor us. a The young ladles are ceriaUJy to be congratuUitrd upon the success of Mwlr (list party. The four tlgur of Uio Geruuin were exceedli.gly pivtty and cfTectlve, and it is hoped the coming inrtli's will see nvine of the German. The Clisdng VMi Club spent a vry pleasant evening during Holldiiy woek ut Mits Tallant's. As the nwvUng csntej so tstir CUrlstnuiN the menu eiuxls weie both attractive and sug gvirtlve of the Yulo Tide. We hear the members of this club are becom ing very ettlclwil oxiks, and by the time the next tuKii for church ba rn rs rolls around there will Ira some fearful said wonderful receipts fr the Chal'iig Hlsli ready for publica tion. Th? following wns clipix'd from the Sun Francisco KxamJiu-r, of a recent dile: AikiUkt engagement to attract at t"-nti(in Is that of Mis Gertrude Mc Connell, wIkj Ik related to nuuiy of Mr best San Francisco families, and Arthur Finch, of Astoria, Or. The young couple will be married the latter part of February, at a quiet Wedding in Mb McConncU's Woodland home. Tlnre will be seven bridesmaids, all schoolmates of th young lady. Then Dr. Finch will tike his bride to live In Astoria, where he already has an extensive practice. It will be remem bered by many of MM McConnells friends what a beautiful voice the girl possswes. Aatorla will have gained bright and Intermix lady MEDDLER. SALMON PACK. OREGON, FALL SEASON, 18D9. Taylor, Young & Co.'s circular of January 1, 1899, g-lves the following enMintUte of the fall pack of Sainton on the Columbia river and ouUslde jolnt8 In Oregon: Columbia Itlver Packs. Assn.... 1" BOO A. Uooth Packing Co 7 000 Columhia Ulver lacklng Co ... 1 100 J. 11. Meglcr & Co. 2 500 I'lllnr Hock Packing Co 2 700 F. M. Warren 4 600 Flwiormen s Co-oiHr. Pg. Co. .. 3.600 Dalles Packing Co, 150 SucCcrt llros i too liuolilu'lt Packing Co. 5(H) 41 350 Nehiilem 8 K00 Tllkiniock 4 9S5 NestuccA 4 5M) Sllotll S 850 Yaquma a 970 AliHa ( 900 "luslaw , r 800 I'mpqua o BOO Ckis Hay 7 goo Coctullle 8 liiO Necaulcuin ; 1 $00 COUNTY COURT. In the county court yesterday tfie petition for a county road as prwycd for by M. S. Jensen was granted after the report of the viewer and survey ors was read. Tlere were no objec tions. The boid of J. T. Lee, county school superintendent, In the sam of 3.0OO, with J. D. McFarlane and H. F. Fisher na securetles, was approved. The following road supervisors were appointed to serve until July 1, when the supervisors to be elected In June under the new law will be installed: District No. 1. C E. Urrton; No. I, R. A. Abbott; No. S, Phil Condi t; No. 4. Olaf Ertckeon; No. 6, Wm. Lrson; No. 6. B. aallagher; No. 8, J. P. Ryan; No. , M. Kenney; No. 10, W. E. Jop- Pears' was the first maker of sticks of soap for shav ing. Pears' Soap es tablished over ioo years. lln; No. 11, M. McFarlan; No. 12, Wm, 11. Mlllur; No. 14, Jonas L'nUin; No. IS, P. C. Wug No. If, AUx M'Wly; No. It, Chas. Johnn; No. 19, Dave Tweedlif. Bup"-rvlsors for districts 7 and 13 will be appointed at the next term of court. TRANSVAAL LOSH IN LIFE. Moralists are discussing the tT.blo Ions of life brought about by the Trans aul war. Yot liere life Is scoriflred f'T a purpese for n h'st princlpl:. It were bettor to prei.h sgalnxt Uie need less sutriflce of life. Thousands of P'lle succumb to ailments which might easily have born chcckl in tlie bcglnnliig.. Dyspt.-ptSa carrti off more pple Mian are kilbrd In war. The uie of Hosietttf's Stomach Bt'tera would save many lives. Constipation may s- ni a little thing, but it Invari ably develops Into something .', and the longs- ft Is allowed to run, the harder It Is to cure. The Ritters cur s Indigestion, const! pU on, dysp-psla and blU.'Ukness, naturally and permanently, good for everybody. BOI.FILINE. Boinilne! Bolflllne! Hive you tried SoiniineT If you have not go to Peterson & lirawn'i at once and buy a trial can. Rexnem bor Mist long rains and possibly snow will follow this mild and dry weather, and every man woman and child's shoes should be treated with Mils great water-proof leaMier preservative. Or send 35c In stamps to Henry Mil ler Co.. 312 First street, Portland, Oregon, for a trial can and be con vinced. ANNUAL. MEETING NOTICE. The annual meetina of the stock holders of Uie Alaska Flshermens Packing Company will be held at 1 : o'clock on Monday, January 8, 190. at Hamhorn hall. O. O. MOEN, President. Attest: JOHN NORDSTROM, Sec A NEW TEAR'S GUIDE. There Is one book everyone should make an effort to get, for the new year. It contains simple and valuable hints concerning health, many amusing an ecdotes, and much general Information. ' We refer to Hosteller's Almanac, pub lished by The Hostetter Co., Pitts-' burgh, Pa. It will prove valuable to any household. Slsty employes sre kept at work on Mils valuable book. -Tin issue for 1900 will be over eight v millions, printed In the English, Qer- man, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swe- dliih. Holland, uonemian ana spanjsa languages. It contains proof of the et- flcacy of Hostetters Stomach Bitters, the great remedy prepared by the pub lishers, and Is worthy of careful pres ervation. The almanac may be ob tained free of cost, at any druggist or general dealer in the country. pshet's Opera House L. E. SKLIG, Lessee and Mgr. TWO NIGHTS OP PIN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY! JANUARY 10-11 WEDNESDAY the Musical Farce Comedy Success "A CHEERFUL LIAR" THURSDAY the Musical Farce Comedy "THE SOUTHERN ROSE" Interpreted by a capable company of comedians of reooguized merits. Latest souks and dunces and numerous special tits. Opera burlesque farce comedy in terwoveu into a reflued evening's enter tainment. PRICES Reserved seats, 75c; gallery, 50o. Seat sale opous Tuesday morning nt Griffin & Reeds. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 23. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING ; All Goods Shipped to Our Care "W ill Receive Special Attention. No. f3S Duane St., W. J. COOK, Mgr 1W. Tel 111 Astoria, Or. THE PROOF of tne puddlnf Is In the tln. and the proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument th elualrs demonatratioii. Chira wfil stand the teC . HUGHf v. ?;""?-"-3H i---H&-!K-3-HS--5- Q'tHiHSHSHSHiHiH -HsMS-HsHiMSHS- j) j It 9 I Mo Chop Goods But GoJd GoidJ Cheap A Cut That Hurts Competitors 8.00 Men's Overcoats or Suits $6.25 $10.00 Men's Overcoats or Suits " $7.50 ? 12.50 Men's Overcoats or Suita $9.50 115.00 Men's Overcoats or Suits $11.75 $17.50 Men's Overcoats or Suits $14 00 $20.00 Men's Overcoats or Suits $15.50 I It DEEP CUT on DEEP CUT on DEEP CUT on DEEP CUT on Rubber Mackintoshes Must Go IF .j .f THE Palace Cafe . W MirrLE, fnyr. FinM Etstaortnt Jorti f Sal Fraark js OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 1 Attentive Service, Firet-Class Cuisine, Private Booms for Ladies. 533 Commercial Street, Astoria. HIS MOTHERS BREAD He says was always so light and well baked. Well there la a knack In mak ing It. But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a Htar Estate Range w. j. scullt. Agent, . ui uona street. -: Ladies Tailor. tents' Tailor. I e 4 I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor lD-to-Date 177 Nirlk St.. PORrUVD, ORK. Y. M a A Kiiild'g. row READ A Cut That Pleases the People $2.50 Pants . . . $1.00 $1.00 Pants . " . . . $2.35 $3.50 Pants . . . $2.75 $4.00 Pants . . , $3.00 $4.50 Pants . . . $3.50 $5.00 Pants . . . $4.00 $5.50 Pants . . $4.40 $6.00 Pants . . ' . $4.80 $7.00 Pants . . . $5.60 Underwear Overshirts Umbrellas BOYS' CLOTHING Slaughtered HATS cut way down FAN'CY SHIRTS, great reduction EVERYTHING EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED YOU DONT BUY FROM WISE YOU LOSE MONEY HERMAN WISE He Docs the Business l Atl i a. a . m simple Amnmenc Supplies us with many of our best patrons For Instance Cj Dr. Kilmer's Swamproot is marked and p. sold by most druggists for Vs While our Cut-Price is. tr. Leaving a little remainder in pocket ol t)j This isn't the oa'y esa.uple; W3 sell Finkham's Compound, 65c; Hood's Sarsaparilla, 73c; Paine's Celery Compound, 75c; Scott's Emulsion, 73c; Pierce's Prescription, 69c; Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, 69c. All these preparations are marked and sold by most stores for $1,00. kj TT UWUU1 viaric fj WCJa N Cut-Rate Druggists, w$ Pnurtli nsirf WnatilHntn t w a. - - Let us sena you oar Big Smith Premier Typewriter Sale 1J WEDDING CARDS WEDDIN5 CRKDS U CI CMITH Pfl VISITING CflHDS BUSINESS CARDS COPPER PLATE PRINTERS V .SITING CARDS INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN. ORDERS SOLICITED. Miss Bertha flartin's Decorative Art bvVviitl I Bon 890 Dknm BblldlDf, 3d A Light Store to See In I f A Heavy Stock to Buy Front at NET COST ! it ..$1.00 per bottle .. .65 " . " your. : 35 all palat ineJioines and'dragsat cor- -' roriinnu. uit-iiate t atalogue. The Washington Agricultural College of Pullman, Wash., has just purchased four new-model Smith Prem ier Typewniters of L. & M. Alexander & Co., 245 Stark St., Portland. Other so-called standard typewriters were in competition, but owing lo the superiority of the Smith Premier the college decided in its favor. SS VI. Willi I II ut wW. ENGRAVERS, 22 sod 23 Washington Building. 4th end WaHhington 8ts. over Litt's. PORTLAND, OREGON. full Line ot Newest Embroid ery Materials. Initials Specialty. Choice Selectloa ot S' imping Designs. f! it u ki i: - f Stampiag Seatly Done. snd Wathlnfton B., FortlnDd, Or. .