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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1899)
t ilORS'lVd AsMlih teuilDAY, 8KCTKMBEU M, mrtt. Special Boys and Girls School Hose. Special Price IBc PJr. The kind yon always J S5c (or. THE A. DUNBAR CO. Romeniler out Glove Sale lusts all this week. ,r)tk Commeieial Strwt. The transport steamer City of Rio de Janeiro arrived In yesterday from S Fr.nol.cc She was delaye. loft the river Friday by a heavy fog. After clearing at the customs house she left up the river for Portland In charge of Pilot Pease. Her draught of water wm only 20 feet and It U believed ahe can get up to Portland without aerioui dif ficulty. The Norwegian tramp steamer "Ouernsey" came In yesterday after noon and went up to Portland to load at the North Pacific Lumber mill. Probably the logs for this lumber were towed up to Portland past Astoria. To a man up tree It would seem that herein Is an expensive waste that might b, atopped-greatly to the advantage of Astoria. The government transport Blah ar in .-atArd&v afternoon from San Francisco. She made good time up the coast and arrived oft the river early . i... Th heavy weather. however, prevented her from crossing In. The pilot boat PuUUer was on the lookout for her and put a pilot aboard .ft-r she arrived, sne ancnuiru oft Smiths Point on arriving, and will leave up for Portland this morning. Astoria's police judge and auditor does not claim to be an anatomist. He had a touch of lumbago and purchased and nasled on his back a plaster, but It brought no relief. On Investigation, he found he had It too far down, so he bought a new one and put It on just above the other. When last seen he was ready to Invest again If the second doesn't do the work. He says he will hit the right spot It he has to shingle himself with porus plasters. The public schools of Astoria com mence their work Monday after four months of rest Many parents think the vacation is altogether too long as in such time children are apt to grow out of the study habit. It has been suggested that in Astoria June Is not an uncomfortable month for school room work and tt might be beneficial to end the third term on the JOth of that month. The assignment of teachers and principals for the coming term will be found in another column. It is not probable that there will be any further reduction in fares between Astoria and Portland, although nothing Is certain in a rate war. If there is to be another decapitation, none of the transportation companies' representa tives here se-jm to know anything about It. Extremely low fares cannot be prof itable to the companies. They upset business and Induce people to travel who cannot afford to travel even free. The wish is general that some perma nent agreement will soon be reached. Yesterday In the circuit court was Ovoted to the trial of the case of D. J. Ingalls vs. Olson Bros. The plaintiff -seeks to enjoin the defendants from operating dams to float lops down (he Lewis and Clarke river, claiming that artificial freshets thus created wash away the river banks and otherwise damage his farm which lies along the river. There was much evidence Intro duced yesterday as to the effect the body of water held by these dams had when let loose. The case will be con cluded today. CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers nintrT uirfs to Ncw York stock Exchange DIRECT WIRES TO chcag0 Board of lra(Je '214-215 Chamber of Commerce, . .'ortland, Oregon. The. Norwegian steamer Guernsey, Captain Hansen In chargv. arrived In yesterday, IS days from Yokohama In IvUIaM, and left up for Portland after clearing at the customs house. The Guerneey Is of i.500 tons burden and made a quick trip from Yokohama. She Is of the whalrback type of steamer and Is chartered by the North Pacific Lumber Company, of Portland, to load lumber for Vladlvoetock. She left up for Portland In charge of Pilot Emp kins. The Guersney was drawing 14 feet of wavier. Pague, the Portland prophet, has been smelling rain for four days and yesterday It came. A local philosopher ascribes the superabundance of niols ture In Oregon this year to downright jealously and to Mr. Vail, the Manila postmaster. Mr. Vail Is an Oregontan and he has written several times that It rains more In one week in the Philip pines than It does In Oregon In a year, This offended the pride of the web-foot state. She wasn't going to allow any copper colored country, expansion or no expansion, rob her of her well earned reputation and If needs be. she will have a rainy season all the year 'round. The weather outside was "unusually stormy yesterday, the latest report from the cape giving the velocity of the wind at 35 miles an hour, with a heavy fog prevailing. The British ship Blyths wood, from Liverpool, which was re ported off the river Friday, was not sighted at any time during yesterday, and she Is probably well out to sea. The two government transports. City of Rlc de Janeiro and Sikh, crossed In, the former In the morning and the lat ter late in the afternoon. The tug Sam son, with a rock-laden barge In tow for Grays harbor, went down to the mouth of the river, but was unable to cross out and returned to her dock. Many of the smaller postofflces of the state, which usually carry only a small supply of blanks, are using the new form of money order adopted by the department rnd several have been paid at-the Astoria office. The new orders are the size and shape of an ordinary hank draft and much more simple than the old style. The advice la a carbon copy of the original and a receipt to be returned is given the purchaser after the manner of expires money orders. Circulars recently received state that the department intends reducing the fees soon. The new features will tend to still further populariie this mthoJ of forwarding money. The Aftorla of fice will betrin using the rww blanks In about three weeks. The schooner Jessie moved down to the lower harbor yesterday and will leave out on her deepsea fishing cruise as soon as the weather settles. The Jfstie Is in command of Captain Hen derson and carries a crew of 14 men, and is provided with six dories. Dick Carruthera and Mr. Belshaw are also on board. The Jessie will go to the halibut banks off Cape Flattery and from there move on to those off Cape Fox. She carries 10 tons of ice and has a month's provisions on board, and tt is expected that she will return In about three weeks. She Is well pre pared for the trip and will doubtless bring back a good fare of deepsea fish. The Jessie Is regarded as one of the fastest and bnt schooners ever engaged In Jeepsea flhlng on this coast, and the success of her venture will be awaited with Interest by a good many Astorlans. a TUB SCHOOL ASSIGNMENTS. The following permanent assignments have been made by the school board for the ensuing year: M'CLVRK AND HIGH SCHOOL. W. W. Payne, principal. 1st assistant Miss LVrn lUtdollet ii.d assistant Miss Amy IV w oil ?rd assistant .MIss Kninu Wurrcn 8th grade Mrs. Carrie Krager 7th grade M's .May ls tt Sth grade Miss Maud Stockton 5th grade (Olncy) ....Ml Annie Olsen 4lh grade (Olney) .Miss Frauds Holden 3rd grade Miss Laura Gray Snd grade Miss Llule McCann 2nd grade tOlney) ...Miss Ethel Minn 1st grade Miss Ituih Canter 1st grade (Olney) ...Miss Harriet Soyre SHIVELY SCHOOL, O. A. Thornton, principal. Sth A, Sth B and Tin A gradrs.... O. A. Thornton Tth li, 6th A, and (th B grades Miss May Garner 4th B, 5th B and 5th A grnJ.-s .. Miss Mary IVdley 3rd A, 3rd B, and 4th A grades Miss Laura Nlekerson 3rd A and 2nd B grades .... Miss Kale Shively 1st A and 1st B grades.. Miss J.Busey ADAIR'S SCHOOL. A. L Clark. Principal. Tth A, Sth A and Sth B grades A. L. Clark 6th and Tth grades.... Mrs. E. Lemon 4th and 5th grades.... MI.hs Maud Uaylee 3rd and 4th grades.. ..MUs Kate Slnnott 2nd grade Miss Ktnnia Ausmus 1st grade Miss Helvn Dickinson ALDERBROOK SCHOOL. John McCue. principal. Ith and Tth gradts John McCue 1st. 2nd and 3rd grades .... Miss Mary Smith 4th and Sth grades Miss Ethel Andrews JANITORS. Andrew Bue McClure school Olney school Gray's RACKET STORE V ar closing out our tntlr depart ment of tlnwar and granlts Ironware at price below wholesale, Thaas art) first quality goods and art manufact ured by ths following firms: 8t Louis Stamping Co., Ilaberman Mfg. Co, and Klckhslfer. In fact any fac tory brand you want Thla la a rare opportunity for merchant! and parties who wish to buy at wholesale. Follow ing Is th list of prtoea: SPECIAL SALE OF 8CHOOL SUITS. Boys' heavy school suits, worth J2.J0 sale price 11.44 Youths' school suits, worth 15, sal pries IH Men's fin wool pants, regular val ue IS, sale price 1.48 Webster's unabridged dictionary, regular price 14.50, sal prtc .... 1.45 A few fine Cocoa ruga, lis S6xTX worth 1150, sal prtc 1 14 3-n.uart granlt tea pots, sal prtc .11 xxx iivr nlated knives and forka worth $3 a set. sal prlc .. .11 A large assortment of new goods Just arrived, call and examine thera. 510 Commercial Street. 1A Grand I Exhibition of Woolen Cloths s i - In the Piece I FRIDAY AXD SATTKDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th and 30th. w This will include all the Latest Novelties in Suit- El ings,Ov4)rcoatings. Fancy Vestings and Trousering?. a-S n mi i r l. - . ri - J r t .. . &i n. oKiiicu vuuer oi long ana successiui expen p ence will carefully take the measure of any of our K crfmtlemen customers WITHOUT CHARGE. C. H. Cooper, $ . 4 i The Leading Clofhing House of Astoria, Oregon. 2 John Klley Shively school N P. Johanaen Adair school Mrs. Olsen Alderbruok ASSEMBLY NO. 22. UNITED ARTI' SANS. You are requested to attend the fun cral of Sister Mary M. Cyrus at the house at 11:30 a. m. today. J. S. BISHOP, Master Artisan. FOR RENT OR SALE. A very desirable dairy farm, finest beaver dam land with abundant living water, and cows, buildings, orchards and separators. Address Robert Craw ford, Nehalem, Tillamook county, Ore. The "Delsarte" and "Regent" Shoes for Women w .i A All U Equal rs ..- V- T iV A One any Price "rj $5.oo $3.50 Shoe w Woman's Welfare within her own control; grrstisl French medical triumph ol Ibis cvutury, for all female irregularities. wcnUrsa, etc.; a positive liltsniug to marrieii ladies. Cull or write tor kpsIihI information. Inclose stump. Ollice Watliintftnn treet. overt ordrny's, rooms 9-lrt. t'jrt land, Oregon. THE PARLOR CANDY STORE A TAi, Proprietor. Special attention given to family orders cm Irs tjuniii CANDIES Social attention tiivi-u to lumily orden Wboltsale and lietail Dealers in CANDIES 483 Commercial St., Astoria, Oregon. Every Hand School Starts Monday Ami h thoughts of tlio children nro onco tnoiv divt'rlod tit their ntudieg. The hej;iniiing of ol the your find them with harder ntudie to master niul more cinidiented )rulleinn to solve. Jlnve you solved the I'rohleiiitif fitting the thildren out -nerly? V have, mid nro willinj; to let you dmivo tho benefits of our elloitt We lire prepared to hiimllo h!1 the school children in Astoria nnd vicinity; and lit them out with the rroor kinds of clothing at rices you will be ghul to ay. Also "Queen Quality" Shoee for Women $30 E. C. Goddard & Co., Orcgoniiu Btiilding, Portland, R JY1ARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 301 Wadiington St., corner Fifth OppoHite Hotel Perkins Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty Ladies entrance to batb on Fifth street Reaches for the delicious CHOCOLATE AND CREAM BONBONS made at The Spa Candy Factory The largest! line of Lowney's ramous Chocolates ever brought to Astoria. A. 15. COOSLEY, Prop'r. 'Pbone 20fil Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged at the Old Book Store nintory, Biogratiliy, Mechanical, Reference. Poetry. Medical. Law. Reliuious, Scientific All standard works. Hecond-band school books, large stock cheap. Becond-bnnd magazines. Li braries bought. Large stock of novels, IU.0U0 titles. HYLAND BROS. PORTLAND, OB. 229-231 Yambill St., blow Hccond. Telephone Red 28K3. ST. HELEN'S HALL. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Reopened Kepteuibfr 13. For circulars address. MISS ELENORE TllIBP.ETIH, I'b. I). Principal, Portland Oregon Telephone Ked 391. Iloya' Welt Md Suite Of the !'! dihrli , nno rs. iinrns and worsteds, liloeljr lined, fully 00: f'll SI.50 ttoye' ti 60 Suits-Evry nit IsIIkdhI in a HraM'IsM luaimor, Onely tlnislied and perfet-t filling garmsut, special $2.50 The Best $4 00 Suit That were ever shown are placed on tomorrow (or $3.25 Boys' $3.00 Suits In at most all suss made of the (tumt caasiuiere and fanry plaids, stiipes ami mixtures all wool gsnneiita, specist $4.00 Young TXtn't ?ult- Msdeof gonl bearyfsi meres, in neat mueil lalterns, sipiarts or round cut. well e id and lined, ages M to l'J ar, worth :.h siial .oo Roy t' Knee Pant In conlnroy, Ured. st-rge an d lu viits, all well made slid srel. ages 3 to N years at J ll.OO Itlack Cat Stockings -With trlpls knees heel ami toes, wear fifty percent long er limn ordinary stockings, No, IB is ths heaviest and strongest bovt stin king In the solid, No. It) la light tr weight. No. DO Is the fin est iu the market for ladles' nilssee and children, prloo Mr pair , gc Cliildmus fast Idaek double knea, heavy ribbed sink ings, sure 8 to t 1 2, Sioial wr pair IOC Children's Vntot wear Hoys' heavy rlbtwd lleooe- llne.1 shifts and drawers, can't I beat for the price asked, sites 24 toSt, special er garment age Boys' Sweater - Hove' heavy cotton swsslcrs, odors Davy blue and maroon, prlco SX Roys' entrs flue all pure wool sweaters, navy blue and maroon sUrsl'l to iU vaoh II 90 Bova' Cap -Hoy golf pai In plaids and checks and plain colore, .. J3 Hoys' fine nsvv cape with emblems in overshot silk, host inslity, all wod '.cloths fiOc each MpssveNsKs X, H. W liuve the lnrgit lino of whool nidit'n in tht city; hirgo tnhh'tti 5o; comhinittion sthod hoxt'S, 'c; hound xlntc.i, 8c; wn.toiio juiniN, -Ji.' fcr dili; hook htrapn, 6c: ruhher inserted lead 'cncil.t, lc ich; etc. Shatiahan's Pcrnln Sliortlmnd School tdianeo Is necessary la success. Students of "Armstrong' Combined Theory a4 H. W. BEHNKB, Principal. Rooms III Oregonian Riiilding, Portland, Ore. Th Pernln System was awarded the nr i M -A m I mnA fMnltm Nfl 1 shading : No poslUon: Few word-elgna Prartlco ol Bookkeeping" acquire this. They begin by writing up a model set No failure. pp.pjj lo Ulustrwte the srwac of accounts. Rach step In this work 1 L. .l ..-ll 1.. .k k.. t .11 1 I . 11.. ..I . .. MBLSirasssaaiEEarsri! 7 v ' """"" ,u "",u m p g : after (hat, the student refers to an entry In this model set containing similar con rr , rii t SCOTia S ! ditiout, and studies out the application himself lbs tracher seeing that the work rfm ltundrrj .. B; ts done correctly. The student thus develops Into a self rellsut rainier. InvtstU P. . C V 1'HKI.L. riop'r. We ire rtnlns murh lo cure Iht wuhlns htbli W ofler s lwicr wy, a rh r Slid rnurs roni"nlnt w Kinil r WMlilns sixl iriilii ehrwinr lhn rou i'n liavt Ihrni 'loin st lioni. thus itiilnr sy wllh ths wml cr.s sna tlrl frullnirnn Motility. Mr-No t lilnrirmplTel Curnrr Nliilh snl AlorHlrrU. Holmes' English -AND- Business College 414 Yamhill fit., Portland, Oregon. I gate Ibis new method of teaching. It makes bookkeeping easy. Call, or write. Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill St. A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Open atl the year. Students nuy enter at any lime. Bininrw, Shorthand and English departments Priv.itc 01 clau instruction. Catalogue free. BISHOP SC0T1 ACADEMY rowwsd WTO. i, W. Bill, SS. D, I'rlaolpai. ; CkriKaias Tera Upsu Ispt. IS, IS SO. SIX DEPARTMENTS i siBftaint sIam Mil I'.IIKllNll, llookKCCplllg, II I 1'. ...... ..III.... CJIIi'l kllltllU, II rvnilllUHl i li, vr. ... I'cillliunship, Art. nnui Colln Prttraila, kllliunr DKolplUi Manual Training. Uuya ol all a nual4. Beud for circulars. A BoaHInt s4 rxr Soaosi Uaoar sraasal babumbmi alnaa lAia For WiIiiih or informaUoa a44rMS IS snnoipai, J. w. niui m. v., r, u. ynww . lie ytiiiKLjiv T0THE LADIES OF ASTORIA AND VICINITY. We cordially invito yon to vinit us in our new quarters, Comer Morrison and First Sts., Formerly occupied by A. B. STEINDACH, where we have on , display the largest exclusive line of Millinery on the Coast. Over 700 TRIMMED HATS from $3.00 and Up. GoH Mats with long Quilli all colors, 97c Each Street Hats all new styles from .... 76c oncl up. New walking Hats. New Tarns and Turlans Up-to-Date Millinery AT POPULAR riUCES. 'JUaVf A The Wonder Millinery Co., orncr Morri.son and First 8tH., PORTLAND, OKEGON. THE BIG STORE J PORTLAND, OREGON.