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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1898)
TI1K DAILY ASTOIUAN, SIN DAY MOUMNO, SElTKMPEIi 4. HM YYHO RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME... THAT Wise Hang t( you eft In nJ, woulJ any (tore keeper five you a Qreenbaclc? Notr Tha, why tiiU you pay $3 extra every Sao purchaae, whea It haa been prove 1000 Times That we can and do aavt our cuatomera 30 PER CENT oa aotWncits Shirty x'njnks Et;.Etc church for one. Th lumber Industry In looking up, and there li a tdy demand lor fir, sprue and cedar. Spruce find a rdy market at t&.U per thousand feet, logger tWg unaM to supply th demand. Cedar tell readily at It per thousand. Th Atoru fot Ompany h purchased 1AW.00 trt cf spurr of 0. C. Clarlf, ft Beatlde, and th lot will b brought her on tne A torla Columbia river Una, Logger up p river and In th vicinity of Astoria art riHPf in minions of feet each month. " ' un r I. Trmhrd gava an after. iu yesterday at th horn of Mr. nd Mr. R Vn Pusen, lha ccai.n ba In tha seventy-third birthday of Mr Carolina Van Pusen. Thos preaent wer: Mr. tr. Trem-hard, Mm, w nn of rort- Mra. Taylor. Mr. T. A. llyland. .llrH.rn. Mra. E. C lloUen, Mra. Ander. on. Mra. M. ITahttf. Mra. C J. Tran- chard. Mra. Mry MMnWt nJ Van D'jaan. Mra. White, of won mat . end Mra. C. J. TrO charjj the by Prt- yet of a local aoatomcw for .v. .,. vmh la on worthy of nole. . . . .,,.. u rMiva in a gem-mi w-y --. " . r.r iha cliy. lutlng Tr ne - - - i...,..tNni-V ae rw.im.'w , n" jU. 1 14. to August , h '.ai-i fctiafc.. In money order. Tha an.ot.nt ,IJ w UttM. white t 1 i-.. ia ltW.rr. howtn nwnv - . th the mn-y oul " .hr.h the mnlMia Ol im-nr . - .i, .v.. i Mwvt. Of rttrtO paca r Kndlrl: ll.TTS wrr W ' - .... .. Utra here. wrr rvfivTa ir ..r- i'.am nisd through In tranMt. In l' ol aiamta and n"l'na th lra ... transaction In ApH. ..! h. trclpta amount! to H.- - - . .. tvi and th mUrt rwm -. hn thy mvntJ to oniy v.! Muta on the O. It. A N. tht Mo of HmdlPton. That I not t fXPeau Tha common point princlplo, ou!d n' aiply thr, nor would It ffvt tho tarttT rat on grain lln iolm In th Wll lamett vallry and Ant-xi fr th am raon. ' ilioiild t ahrol from all tha (Mint t nontlonisl to Aitvria, but not on th common point prlnclpl. 'ow, how I Anlorta lo obtain thu com mon larmllial whrat point which ulll IIm hr OS a Wal bt with Tuaat Sound in grttmc from th Inland Kinplr? In my opinion, th Aral thine; to be la to . for It. Th numl-or of raon why thla rivmmon hMt trrnttnal hovi. be mad are o many, and o ovrrwholni. Itar that It la almwt Huvrnviv-al'l that th Million would b rrttvitvl. I'ntll aurh a twtiiion wa prnmd, i wvuM thta nt oot to puh any altriatlva. TMa I ma ntinwi op--uftn c, HERMAN WISE The pliable Clother and Hatter , TODA tCTEATHER. Ill'i " " aTT GROUND TOWN. r 4, 8UNDAT. GREAT PddHEBY 0PEHIH6 Ny- of th hou. H. Mr. Tv.uwt haa Jum rch4 hi -J y . . . h.,.inLJl to tUly hrtlth I . ,IID,,t.ii Artor confldntly rawmnwnd HARJ l-B v.iky. U by Foard Stoke. I Astoria. Or. It la the drtedful hour of drain, m .v. i man of breath. the cold damt rur broW Tou hop. for mercr-abow aj i Th et-mer Oraca DarUnc mrt wlthan . -Mi-, on her war hr trwn I Eurtka. in ntrtn too. i7 Ion a tar and Joat hr ruddrr. She wi.l be towd from there to Ban rrancuK-u I - . a t. a. a. I let B rtrY ,tn National City ana !. Mr W T. Chatter. Mr. Chatter and clt. Ma Katherln Vpanur are apendln a, and all th - 1 JnkTaTd Sice Til tha city will Merman,, rern that bu.lne. U Pr b. cKed. Th . thj durine the cow- window In th postonue w "7. LTf from to 19 a. m. and from I to I p. m. poodlna; Period of lThere wU, one n-ll delivery In tt. Beaort toaa It that the Supemant party ' bulna portion of the city In tha morn- haa located claim on tna upper ---. iu. . rtrar, and that they are fetUnj li to th " I M the nr.1 M. E. church. W . B. Hoi- I llnrshd. paator. the readln of the gen. Clle. B. Johnaon ha. Pted a position rule.. ""nl 'yTn'. a. onerator for tha VTeatern Cnlon and t,on of member at U a. m. totay. Dun "jrrutJunderPoastioaann- d y w ? M 1 i tn ravidr iii1"- - 4 .iv a.vldcnt. which will proh- .1.) ..nii in th dath ft Orrln Itolkmip of Ilwco. o.x-iirre.1 nr.r the Waehlngton town yelcrvlu-. Mla Anna iMxanup ami Mrs. Row had teen In the country vi"- i- ir lt..'kniv Ytertwy inn ni.n Mrtl to town n a crrie with the mumen. When about four mile rnnn li ih h.ir- e-am frliehtenl an. .i.- .w..n f ih driver to cintrvl thctn were unavailing. They duhl alng the ..-..i . tvji siecd. overturning the ar rteand thn'lrw the o'vupanta to th I iu-in.io aUiinteJ on ni nwi III kull crushed and hl ahouider hr,,v,n nd he uffored otner mjunea Mr. Ro received a deep gh over the right eye. but a-aa not otherwue hurt mi., lu-iknuu ecied without injury Relknup aa tak-- to hi home for treat- mm. lit lnmrle are very eriuus ami m l thought by the attending physician .k.i k.. miuiivi nhuirr. 1(1 vkull I frightfully cruhed and he U auitertng r..m mnruuion of the brain. Th fail rendered him unconacloua. In which con .k.i.mi hi n:t itva. The Injured man 1 .it knave. In llwaco. HI alater. Ml Anna, and Mr. Koaa, are teacher In th public achoola there. The creamery committee of the Pro- rrelv Commercial Amo. latlon met ye ttlav aternoon at the aoclntlon mum. The following were present: C faranaban. chatrtnan: F. W. Newell, ei-retary; William LAraon. D. J. lngalla t- wtthM a ilttilorhrand and C. 8 Tk Pmm Kent, of the itate agTt r.innl rnllKf Bl roTValll. Wrote t the r.xnmlttee. oflCerlng to aslt In drawing th mjn for th bulldln; and atrrelng !to fhaw tb pnper arrangement ot tn Bi.iamlus. Profeaaor Kent aio turn ' rANEU OF jritOTtA ' Tit a-ntember Km tt lh circuit court 1ll open on Mon.iay, September 1. and In preparation ror It thnrt nn Circuit Clerk Wherlty yeaterday drew th U.t of jurora to trv durtnat lh term and from which tna granu or will be cho. Tha Ht ai drawn a follow: Curl Johnion, geattda Han Nyman, A'torta. Jamra llallagher. Mthwak. J. W. Mlnaker. Knappa. William II. RadciKt. Knappa. F. P. Kendall, Aatona. O. Zelgler. Alorta. l K. Warren, Warrcnta. C. Tlmmon. Atorie. Frank Nortrg, Ailorl. J hr Akertdt, Pr Cree. C. M. Sloop. Atorl. T. S. JMi'let.n, A'.orl. K liana. Knvpi. Andrew Young. Olnry. Jonh I. IUyth. Anuria. It. r. Tucker. A.torti. A. J. HlH. Warranton. 8. II. Howard, olney. 1. A. Stokea. AntoHa. 8wan Wllaon. Atorla. Wm. J. Heck.trd. I ewl and 'l"k. K. A. TiyKr. A.torl. ticorge W. Sanborn. .Vtort.t. FrM V. Johnson, AslorU, O. H. Wirt. Sklnanon. N. Winner, vhfidaell. J IV ltvan. Alorli. Willi W. Mudd. Fori Steven. CharWa Johnaon, Atorla. trie paator ai p. v - . , , , 'wd the Epwwth League en1c at 7 p. jihed the aawclnlon with a copy of the n.oort of the dairy and cattle oomml loner of Kansas, gtvlng taUtlo of the co-optr-iUve rreoaierU-a In that stale nJ Kill" J"'-- n.l cumpiet pmns i uie . . Ma riHi rt vliT ue MARINE NOTES. The lrltlh fhi OlterpM..l, V, ton. vmt:iln Ueld. ? dV from Honolulu, in Uailiint, arrived In e:erUy. arrived In yesterday Thursday, September ist. The greatest display of fall and winter hats at money-saving; The newest thing in and untrimmed walk military volunteer, Cav alier, sailors and Dewey hats All the newest combinations aM : colors. You should see this grea'f; display of millinery. prices, trimmed ins hats. SHANAHAN BROTHERS Th Mansivntu fmm the Sound. The F.UIer Francisco. All this mirnlng for n Th Columbia 1 due from San Fran' Cisco this morning. . . ivhatn Is extended to Farmer Herman wise came oun m. a - Kaapp. yeeterday. His crop Is la a flour- young men to attend thla service. tshlng condition, due to the action of, tha wind. ' Tb" Mlowirvr p.rsn from CIT -n. r n Malarambo. charge LtV.l w dhargMt: Mrs. Hum-, of much asalstam- to thoe lnleTrte.I In 1"" ""7 ' " v., been con- Z' , ,..l.i v,,rrh r. KT dls-1 estaWlshln the creamery. A le.ter troro with the larceny of a net. ha. be con phreyi, admitted March r. K . I AtorU 4 Coiaml.U tlnued la the justice curv Carved Augusts a. cur .u, aU, ntli Thuday afternoon. ;imlxxi "1 ln ,hlch ,t ,, ttut they w.,uld . rj wrii vs. - . . .v.rhireed I do everything In their power to furth. r Tna case oi me 01.10 v . ar1J aamiucu irii i. - - w.v , tn rRSZ-e . i w. v,a r. v. ! zzxzz i--..ni. -.hlnrtnn T). C: lien Oins-. - . vv.u.. - .. . .v,.r organijatlon be prepared .inu futimiuro helmer. W. H. Smith Frank W eoU. J. ; mceU Qf ;he hwm William Mackenzie. A. n. r u..... iit, W-hltmer. Charles . rmiup. or. Sa.urtlll, Member 1). at I C. E. Hadley. Tillamook; T. L o.er. , t(j K. rl. Dievwis. ..rw Moore. Walla Walla, are guests at me Occident. A woman named French Emilie. a resi dent of the lower enu of town, died yes terday morning of inflammatory rheuma Jsm. Th funeral will take placa today. M'CLl'RE LOTS. Two hundred and fifty donar each; terms ,f navment er. lt T. block 111. lot .. blotk IC: lot 1. block lr. lot i. block IJJ. lot I blink l"4. Address . car AstorUn There Is mor money to be mad by hu. morlng people than by Instructing them NOTICE FOR imd. ni.ls will b received by lh county court of Clatsop county, on or urfore the th day of teotmr. at 11 Vclo a. m.. for the delivery In the court house yard of 3 rords of Vine M ipU ir S; ru l.lmlx "i r..rds of Al ler and 5 mrls of K r e. -b- i. . ' ' .uiulity. f i ; i.-i ! ' M ' " ' before the 1st diy of .if.-'Jrr. I'll. The rlKht Is heri-t.y reserve I to reject any and all !'.'!. ty order of the f'nuniy Court. II. J. WHEI'.ITY. County I'l.rk. . . You Save Dollars By Purchasing Your Drugs. Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles of The t'ulr cut-ratx druif store t litre very article la M 15 lo lr r cent, lesa than Ilia tuanufucliirvr' price. Mere word Unti l tell it an. iiere are .ai jrices. Kemenilirr every 1'ali-Dl Meiliciue. Tuilrt Article or lruf is "1J at cut retce. Our mail ur.Ii'r Insims bus trebled In a vear. Iwaus everyone wiiliin 3) tuile of PortlaiM can save inoiiry ty lralink' aith ua. The Bee Hive Haa Jmt Kwi-ivfil a OuuploUs I.ino of Alien l'ur I'lssters Ajrrl-l -fl'atl.l:i C irtrr l i 'l (s.'urla - Sevtt I mill. I H Il.a. I .. iparll a I'slh ii 'lrry i ,'lii;Mt'iiid M ru ' f i ! (inti'.n ll- l urlil'-f- pl.-x-r if I MI. IV rjn't forget tl.ut a n ounce uf sllen ne'ter than a po'ind of rMan.iU"n. e l UA.-4T CHEAP EX'Tllifu SKAStN. nr tiii: The Weat Shore Mills company hav Juat received a large lot of fir cordwood from Stella. Waah.. whlcb they ar offertng at wry low figure. See advertisement In another column. Services ai the BaptUt church a usual SuTiiwt of the morning eermon: -The Communion." In th evenln. "The Handxome Touna; Man." Everybody la in vited. Ai tha Presbyterian church service as usual today. Theme of the mornlnar ser mon. "Christ Knocking at h Door. Evening theme "The Optimism of Chrttl nnKy." A cordial mvltatlon Is eiUnded to alL At the Congregational church today -....i,. ut-vieea in the mornlnar. Tha WIIBUUliivu v.ninr tooic will be tha "The legend of the Holy Grave, or Successful Seeking. AU arw welcome. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Attention la called to the fact that the Aator House dlnlntj-room will be reopentd 8undy mornlnK. and will tnereafter con- Unue to aerve meals to regular wr. nd transient guests at moderate prices. Cxrum & Boggs, proprietors. Tha Sorcnaon Lumber Company has opened an office In the Kinney building. W F. McGregor Is president of the new concern and N. P. Sorenson general man ager. Services will be held at Grace church thla mornlntc at the usual hour, and children's service at 5 o'clock this after noon: evening service at Holy Innocents at 7:30, Rev. Mr. Harris, roc-Mr pro tn. Mra. W. J. Strong and family returned yeaterday from a two week's outing at Seaside, and will re-mnln for a while on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. HoWen. at the Holden House. Representative-elect J. E. Young, of Clntiop. will be the youmrest momber ot . .. V ...LV.I..M t.hn MeOourt. of A lojge party of local fishermen left last night for Gray's river, where they will spend Sunday. The party la headed by Charles McDonald. The steamer Eclipse waa enaragrd to transport me party, the members of which slept In a Held last night This excursion is an an nual event, end Is greatly enjoyed by the fishermen. L'usually they catch nothing but severe colds. rin Sunday. Hf!.lpmler 4th. the Astorl A Columbia River railroad will sell ticket fmm AMorta to S.oslde and return at so .rii. for the return trip. This win it ih. wi -.pnl se.islde excursion ff the season. Everybody should go. success of the enterprise, and work on th fculldlng will probably commence ar.oruy. The Push Club Is entitled to gtU irellt for the Interest It has taken in the nut ter, and for Us untiring effort in sec.ng the proposition through. WHAT IS MEANT BT COMMON WHEAT TERMINAL, ASTORIA R)L 1 Editor Astorlan: mere seems 10 oe niww ihh.i. .". ..... tng of what Is meant when we apeak of nia FW Syrup Co. printed near the bottom a -common wheat terminal' for Aitorla. lhe package. For snle by all druggists. 'Allow ma to give my view on thla sub- THE LADIES. fi. nlMikiit effe. t and perfec' suf' ty with which ladle may us Syrup of Flg. rte all conditions, make It their favor- It remedy. To get the true and gwiuln article, look for th nam of the l amor OREGON BEATS THE WORLD. r, I a ml pnmmltiK of the Astoria Pro- . - - i ,i v. . . ..n K. Meet. gressive AHwiaiiuii n - -. - - t . . .. r. t .t.. nrrLn.a There are uiiis eltenslv wheat grow er ices oi n. o. .uiii iui - . - k. ii. .i li.r renters of the Inland Empire, eac.i I tv. -.m r,rnv It to vou at the Btiito rUr securing luis vi jiu, , m " . - - . , ... - - - --- . - ...v .v n u ih nurnnu to i one of whleh-belng situated on the UontMnber Zl to 30. 1W. snd you can see 'keen on file lists and descriptions of the ; Northern Pacific and O. R. N. Com- for yaUrseJf for the cheap rate of One I .... ... . .,. ...... ,n.i. nm ..ilhaa a double . . .,.,,.4 irin frrwi sll nnlnU of the laii - i " i " ' " - .... - I f J Q iur I uunu . .. outlet for Its grain. Some -train from 3outh,rn Pacific lines In Oregon. You . h r.r ih, . rrmrra la carried bv the I k..i,i n.r..nallv tecome Inteersted In - V. - ' - ' I IIIVUN I' ' Northern Pacific to Puget UTini anu ,ntf worthy slat Institution. rim frrm Mlih la rurrled hV the O. K. at various lands of uatsop county for the Information of new arrivals and pans seeking to locate here. Mr. Astbury has donated a map of Clatsop county, which will be used ln the committee rooms. KernUr n. lo li . I to ... 1 ... I I ' . I i) I I ID I fhjr OH-rata Prle to l Fall Dress Goods In Staple and Pancy Novelties Wo will tn j.lniM'il to !.lnw tin""1 f"lM whftluT jnu tmy or not Tim U-t ami clitftjt I'tilt ! n- TI I K M C'ALI-fi;r nlr only at ... THE BEE HIVE ... i PL ... . l-.lr!. . . . 1 11! sill, f'lik f'lls " (j-.iiiitii I i-.i I.. or mti.'r- -..j!.t Ill IV.ll.. i.'iit in nit I " I ijiiiiilt'.. i i-"'ii. "' "nc.r- Cou'e-l l.l".el. 1" IH.llHS eoiit.iliiSiie no i sral i . . u i re i Bpoil-t. "i n 'f- d.l'e.1 l'i'eis, la ism n r.i-jl.lll l( I"1 1 '!n il quinine ri.ile, nr el r- ..l'rt laol-t. I- ooil.ra ootxluli'V l'"i itrnln " We I'uy ill "it from thn niaiuif Hirers ill iiUatltllM-e. wincii arcurra ine VKItY LOWF.ST TI(AIK. KATh.M. Tliia etiablea u lo ftil at wholesale yi i. n . We pay lranaMrtaiion ctiarvrs to As toria on all orler for drujra or (inteiit ruoliciiie ainoiintinjf to 15 or over, alien apcoropanu'd by the raaii. Our fhotu"rpii:e iii panmeni win in terest vou. fcvery new tliintf In ibtit- U In aliirk and it Will I le lirht Iia to have you call, whether you htiy or not. I Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Knte Drngijis Fourth and AVaahinBton, rortluncl, Ore This Week 99c. will purchase you a pair of our '$1,215 Kid Uloves. Albert Dunbar, N. P. CORSETS-TRY TI IEM. Astoria Public Library READINO BOOM FREE TO ALL Opea every day from I o'clock te - lMllal m. 1 rwlad n ner a am, IT. Cot. Veeeatk aa4 Daaae ttraat. ! N. Company's railroad down the Colum- ' bla. These centers Include the cities of tVnl!a Walla. Hnokane. Dayton and Waltshurg In the State of Washington, and Pendleton and Athena In Oregon, I.dnlH'ofi In Mi, ho and others. Let us fjr the sake of convenience call each on- of these points having such a dnuW.! outlet a "Common Point of the ln.and Expire." Now. ns 1 understand It, we are Insist- THE LOUVRE Mr. R. P. Camden was a pasnenner on the Otterspool irom Honolulu, which ar rived ln yesterday. Mr. Camden Is a West Vlrcclnlan and had txi-n on a visit to Honolulu ror six weeks. He wan pres ent In Honolulu on the day of the annexa tion of the Islands and witnessed the rals Inir rvf rhe American flag in that city. Mr. p....n will rTv :t I n In Aalf.rl.-k frif fl f'.fr day the gufiit of Captain RHd. nn1 will . 'w, ai I unar-mtanu . we are uivpiil W1TPK I'P IM'EK. SO )LC, thn iave for Njw York city, t ravelin that the fr-tirht rate on gntin between SHASTA JlINCKAL SAlLlf I l4i I ' ... . m . ! . . . .. 1 . v - t-t..- vm. 1 .....I'Mii' ivi k:uia,a; uii' un ry way or me pouna, o;ior K'Jir.is w nis in en? cnimm puinm oi uiv jmonn a-.- I. i a .1 .1,, ..I,, il., I I I B. U I fTTm iiii'j .viiiui ia i .1 iiie v-. 1. sat Seventh and Astor Streets, Astoria. home In West Virginia. Swedish Luthern (hurch. J. A. partor. Communion services at In Swedlnh; Sunday schml at Z:V: preahlnf at Wolluskl school houe at 2:30. Thp Portland district of tho Colum bia confeivnoe "-111 hold Its meeting In AworU Tuesday and Wednesday, Bir!n nlng at Andrew Young's on Y un's river, Tuesday at 2 p. m.; preachSng in the church ul 7:43. On Wednesday at I p. m. and 7:4.. all In Swedish. Rev.Sleons and Mr. J. A. Levin of Portland will be (he Marlon county, was supposed to be the principal speakers. Come and fill the bar.y's railru;id shall be as low os the EUiin-l. fr..!?v.t rate on grain between these same I' s. m. Inland Kmnlre lornmon t olnts and Puget Hnund via the Northern Padfi's railroad. In that we are d:rd'-01y right. We are not asking to be made a com mon wheat terminal with Portland, but we, are Iml.-tlng that Astoria be placed on an eina!i:y with Tai.uma and Seattle In tliin wheat 1)Uf1ih:m. K'imc have tliounht -hat this common Point for Astoria for wheat would give us at Astoria the same tariff that port- land has from Toe Dnlle and other kickhhy aI SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES. ALL OTHER LIQ10KS. WISES, BEEK AM) CICAKS Hcrvctl Dtty omcI INlalit. attp.itstKRATZ, - - MnnaKer V -w A STANDARD ARTICLE r It lo alaajit -tot to c t Standard article t rj roctilf They are more reliable aarl can he depended upon. We handle only the heft standard qualities other lirnnds arc too eipei- cv" hori(ih they sell for hccnuoC they cost ns Cus- tomers. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Schillings Best Daking powder saves money. 'chilling s Best coffee does not; n 3 Take Special (otice of This Ad. WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE ENTERPRISING PEOPLE OF ASTORIA THAT WE HAVE NOW nv tt AND A COMPLETE LINE OF GAS AND ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS, ELECTRICAL AND GAS1-SUPPLIES. MANTELS, UKATua AND TILING, ANDIRONS, FENDERS ANU SPARK GUARDS. ASTORIANS WHO INTEND BUILDING SHOULD BE SURE TO NOTE OUR ADDRESS AND WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Frank Holcomb & Co. LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA "N,NNaaV,r" :C , . . . m m a i ea-S y- rv B rv a . w r 9- A5 I OKIA JYlbAI CUmKAlY Telopltono No. Ci3 " Handles Only the Choicest Meats 41 j Commercial 8t.( next Palace Reslaurai.t. Dut it is delicious coffee, i . . , , Portland, Oregon ''ftfffffftftf'fttf a45 Washington Street