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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1899)
THE MOUNINO ASTORlAN tl'EBDA.. MTflfliSR 8, 189 Extraordinary Sale Special for Monday and Tuesday. Muck and Colored Serges f 1.00 quality.,., .7" GOc Golf 1'laid 40 In, Cfto qulity 45o Knjjlitih Klnnnoletto lOo quality 8Jc All other goods in projxn'tion McALLEN & HcDONNELL, 470 Oommercinl St. TO ASTORIANS. Tk IUILV AITOKMN futmil In -urtl4 Ik w.ll uw its. iiu.. kw r j. r. na4i.r (., awl HuMhIu llml. Onlera lr 4tr lUIni lert Villi I Hrm will reeelt f mmhiI AM.KUos. TODAY'! W BATHER. roiTi-Nn, Oct. warmer today i.Flr weathar, AROUND TOWN. Mr. John Dawaon, a rsaltWn of Olnr waa In lawn yesterday, A lumber shed I In ours of eon- structlun at McGregor's nUU. Th IlrllUh ship Hlytheswood left up In low fur Portland Sunday, Cspiali Downs, quartermaater at Kon (iirvii(, u In th oltjr yetrdajr. For rtnt rurnlihtd front room en Coinititrcltl Kmli oqulr at thla of Ao Mn. Urayn and daughter, Mary, of Younni river, art vlalllnc friends In Ihe city. UnJer th maio of th paint bruah. th A'lalr school nous la assuming a rutw pf whit. Wild duck ar aald lo b vary plenti ful on th tldtflata around Knappa and the John Day, atlas Annl Lewis, of th John Day, ha gun to Jewell to tak chart of th school at that plao. Mr. I.uther Campbell, of Wamnton, ami .Via Nannl Mamlln, of Claltop, ar xin to b united In marriage. Tnu ran find Avr 1A AAA titles nt hav. I at Hyland Broa.' old bookator.Port land. Drop In and got something to rad. Wanted A oomoejent woman for general hous work. Th boat waga will paid. AdJreaa "W" Aatortan of (Ice. Itulh Emery Johnson, an attorney of Lincoln, Nib., I In the city rpr aoiitlng th Modern Woodmen of th World. The funeral of th lat Mr. Hauk Lutheran church, at Oreenwood, Th Interment waa Herman Wl offer 11.(0 to vry person who buyt a men' ault or or ooat :m hint and It per oent 08 on all th rut of nl On stock. Mr. P. F. Woodford will glv two les ions a week In ahorthand at her horn, II Commercial Itreet $1 a month. All Interested, call Tuesday vnlng, Octo ber 1 Mr. Alfred Schroder, formerly of Pearson's wholl bouse, ha accept el th position of local representative of th J. P. Hyne' cotnmlaalon houa of Portland. The steam achooner Ilrumwlck ar rived down from Portland Sunday, lunv ber laden for Ran Franclaco, and an chored at Port Bleven. 8h put to a yesterday afternoon. Th Urwm depot on th A. C. road was completed Saturday laat and I now on of th finest and, mot commodious station house on th line between A turla and Portland. Itev. Mr. Holllngshead and wife will leave tonight on th Bailey Qalsert for their hw hum In Eugene, when Mr. Ilolllngahead will tak charg of th new pasiorat assigned htm. I. W. Harper' Nelson oounty, Ky., wnisaey. a genuemana whiskey; a whlakey for th sideboard; a whiskey for the alck room. Bold by Foard A Stokes Company, Astoria, Oregon. Th tramp steamer Queen Adelaide la expected off th rlvr today from th Orient. She take th plao on th Or iental rout of th steamer Columbia, recently chartered by th government County Commissioner Howell Lewis was In th city yesterday and left on tbe evening train for Orvalll. Mr. Lwla will visit th agricultural college at that place for a few days befor re turning home. MarriedOn Monday afternoon, Oc tober X ISM, at th houa of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Megler, Miss Jle Jewett. f this city, to Mr. Merrill Ftb. of Uolee. Idaho, the Itev. Win. fe-ymour Short officiating. Tho lnfs.nl child of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rosa, who ar visiting at th res- Idenc of Mr. and Mr. F. J. Schneld nagel, died Sunday night Th remains will be taken on the Haasalo to Ska- was held yesterday from th Norwegian ' mokawa for bualal this morning. Th dlapatch boat MoCulloch left Port Townaed yesterday avenlng for Astoria, Th McCulloch I now In th revenue service and will go to Portland to constitute on of th attraction for the Portland i position. Bha Is expected to arrlv off th river tomorrow morning .Mr. Jackson th expert cutter for th Itoyul Tailors, of Chicago, will be at Herman Wis clothing atore, day after tomorrow, (Tuesday) to take your meaaure. No matter whether you need stilt, overcoat, pants or vent now, com any way and hav your measure taken by an expert for future uae, no charge made for measuring. The Columbia arrived up from flan Francisco yesterday forenoon, and af ter unloading the usual amount of freight at thla plmv, drew out for Port land, The trip up was uneventful nothing of especial Interest occuring. (lood weather was enjoyed all the way only a alight swtll being on. Among the passenger was the much written up Paddy Lynch. Advertisements In a newapaper, when they show evidence of careful pre para lion, ar not th lest Valuable part of th paper to muter. Ordinary new matter may Interest you, but an ad may save you money. It Is easily ob- served that houses which do the most and best advertising do tbe moat busi ness, and Brms selling Ihe most good can pell th cheapest. Yesterday th collectors ha.l In ning and bills rained In upon the juat and th unluet. Few there were who esraped. and happy was he who had bills receivable as well as bills payable. Stilt, aom men who smiled to see the cash com In from their customer groaned In spirit to see the pile melt rapidly sway under the assault of bills payable, leaving a paltry remnant to represent their month profits, Csptaln Jorgensen, of the Ilwaco life saving station, was In the city yester day and reports that on Friday laat lightning struck the station and lor out a portion of the) roof and wall. A residence connected with the station was also struck and one of th siiles was completely demolished. No one waa Injured. Captain Jorgensen pur chased lumber yesterday to make the necessary repairs to th buildings. Mr. W. M. Jackson, the expert cutter of the Royal Tailors, of Chicago, ar rived on laat nlghfa train and will be pleased to meet tho fentlerrwn of As toria at Herman Wise's store today. He will b pleased to how you the very latest wrinkles In artistic tail oring and take your meaaure free of charge, ou order now or later; If you desire to be posted as lo what Is up to date, don't fall to see Mr. Jackson for he's th; man." Manager Ross, of the A. F. C, states that the baseball season Is over so far aa hi team Is concerned. The football team I organising. It will play under th Intercollegiate rulea, aa there are no learns In the elate playing the asso ciation gam. Th team can prooeoiy arrange games with' the college elevens, The expressed unwillingness of the lat ter to me;t athletic club teams Is di rected at th Portland club only, which th college boys accuae of being pro fessional jobber. Three Oregon families were bitterly dlauppojnted when they read th names of the 14 prlaoners delivered up by Agulnaldn Saturday. Three men of th Hecond Oregon, Lawrence, Mills and lUCty, missing alnce April 21, and aup posed to be In th handa of the Insur gent, wer not among those delivered up. Ijiwrence and Mills ar from Marion county, while McCoy came from down th coast. Tt Is possible they are with th Ollrnore party, still held by the enemy. Testimony In the long-drawn-out In-gnlls-Olsrn suit was flnlahed yesterday afternoon but the arguments will not be nude until the list day, by Judge McPrld from Oregon City. It was pro posed that the court and attorneys ride out to view the dam and alleged damage but owing to the bad roads and the f.ict that there la not enough water behind the dam, the trip waa postponed until th loth. The attorney nrju-i that If they went now the court would hav to take along a sup ply of Injunction against the damns caused by ths ruts and holes A fine buck deer waa killed Runday evening by th 13-year-old son of Joe Thomas on the Watluakl bridge. Young Thomas was out hunting with William !i-aslry and they both became separ ated. Mr. Jtessley's hound soon was on the trark of tbe deer which waa met by Thomas when crossing the bridge. Young Tliotnts only bad a 27 calibre rifle hut the first shot penetrat-d the deer In tbe region of the heart and It I went only a few yards when It fi ll. Mr. Ilesaley waa soon upon the scene and dressed th deer. "He brought several fine steaks back to Astoria which he distributed among his friends. It Is stropgly rumored on the docks that the rale war haa grown beyond the local stsge and will affect the 'Frisco steamer line. The steamer Aberdeen came In yesterday and received orders to go to the railroad dock If she had freight but she had none and docked at Fisher's. It Is said that In connection with another steamer, alivady selected, the Aberdeen will form sn opposition line with the railroad people as agents. Thla Is Important, If true, and does not promise a speedy end of the rate contest. Thl new phase, however. As toria can bear comfortably, but It will be a fly In th amber for Portland. The Aberdeen went up to Portland to load. Her first cargo will be princlpAllv lumber. The Lightest Sto e in Astoria Wise's Customers se what they buy. The Better the Grade, The Bigger the Trade. An Astoria Sore For Astoria Poopfe VVs'WryVras4e1''sVrsl''sss $1.50 Discount off every Man's Suit or Overcoat 10 per cent off every Hat, Shirt, Boys' Suit, etc, No Portland merchant can beat my prices. No Portland me rah ant can beat my Stock for Quality. No Portland merchant helps in Astoria's welfare. No Portland merchant can feel the same friendship Or take the same care of Astoria customers as your ... HOME MERCHANT .. . HERMAN WISE, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER AN INSPir.INO ACCOMPANIMENT r" . -4 -4 a w rortland and Astoria .. FREE. . To provide th citizens of Astoria and vicinity with the same advantages as the pcoplo of Portland, we will, during the continuance of the prevailing rates, furnish round trip ticltets from Astoria to Portland and Return Absolutely Free By giving one round trip ticket and an Admission to the Exposition with each Suit or Overcoat, pur chased of us, no matter what price the garment, This will enable those desiring to visit the Exposition to do so without cost . and at the same time to take advantage- of our enormous selection of FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND ......OVERCOATS For Mens, Boys and Children. All our goods are marked in plain figures. CUT OUT THIS "AD." and it will be honored for a round trip ticket and an admission to the exposition with each purchase of a Suit or Overcoat. Moyer Clothing Co. The Popular Price Clothiers. Carlyle. One la scarcely "aehaible of fatigue while he ruttrvhe Ji.ruulot .Th very j,. stars are said to ; hare harmony as , they re vol v In their sphere. Won- ' 'drnua Is the strength of cheerful nens, I altogether past calculation Its power of endurance,, . ' . I a I jS, N.---VMr T r-r"- x . V A fT t aa 1 nr - 827 YAMHILL ST. BTT DREnnN. R. MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 301 Washington St, corner Fifth Opposite Hotel Perkins Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty Ladies entrance to bath 00 Fiitb street POBTLASD, OREGOX. NEW BUSINESS LOCALS Spiritual lata. J; MRS. WALLACE, RELIABLE PALM- I 1st, clairvoyant and lire reader; con Do you want a gorJ meal when you suit her on all business affairs, love .. 1. n .1 r. . ... troubles, absent friends; she has no vlHt Portland? If an; go to the Port-; fqual. itore l0Bt l0y9. First land restaurant. 105 Washington street j street, parlors S and . Fee, 60c and . I up. A good nieal with meats rich In flavor 1 T,tr i)-n ana one you win enjoy with a relish, is just what you get at the Creamcrl restaurant, t!l Washington street, near Third. Try It when you go to Portland. BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets, Portland It you are going up to Portland and miss going to the Creamerte Restau rant HI Waahlngtop Bt, you may con sider that your trip will not be a auo cess, aa others will tell you, who do net miss It ' Holmes' English and Business Col lege at No. 411 Yamhill street. Portland, I prepared to accommodate a lam number of pupils thl year. Already the classes ar well crowded, a fact 1 hat Indicates th excellent character of the Institution. Why la Watson's restaurant In Port land patronised by thousands of people dully r Simply because It Is the largest finest and best equipped eating resort on the Pacirie coast Watson's restau rant haa sixty-eight white employes on Its pay roll. Remember the location, 109-11 Fourth street Smokers, read All IS cent cigars, It cents: El Palencla, 10 cents; El Be lmont, 10 cents', General Arthur, 10 cents; Leland Stanford, 10 cents; San chet V. Hyaa, 10 cents; All I oent for 25 cents. J. F. Handley & Co., cut rate cigar and newsdealer. Perkins hotel building, Portland, Ore. Th Pernln method of shorthand Is being taught by Mr, H. W. Behnke In the Oregonlan building at Portland. The Pernln system Is not only extreme ly legible after being written, but li exoeptlonably rapid. It Is aald that students under Mr. Behnke's direction attain success in one-half the tlma es sential with either Graham, Munaon or Pitman methods. This school Is open day and night A tailoring establishment of some pretentions, located on Washington street, Portland, claims to have made 47 suits for dressy Astorians during th past six months. This statement Is de nied by the firm of Povey ft Blrchall, at 317 Washington street, near the Im perial hotel, who are patronized by the (treat majority of outside customers. Povey & Blrchall make the swell suits for most of the stylish Portlanders, and feel that they are not excelled by any Portland firm for out of town pat ronage. . . ., Watson's Restaurant WATSON BROS., Propr'a. Conducted os the check rta. there fore patrona pay tot what Uiey order and Be mora. - Wi flila til Lirrwt, CkfiMtt, Beat ill skint Smir is til Itrtiwnt. ' 101 and 111 Fourth St. : Opanla.m tiSp.m. PORTLAND RALSTON HEALTH CLUB HE 3001 rot py The Portland Restaurant LI. FITTEUir, , Pioprlefcr. fritiU Imii fcr Uiii. lus St., near 6th OPEN DAY Established AN 5 NIQHT... 11 E. House's J Cafe, 5 128 Tkiri tmt, rtrtliit', Iregu. S The Beat Cup of Oofle orOecoalnthe city. Cream and Milk I rum nur own ranch Homo made Plea and cakea. ST. HI'S HAhb. A bUAKUinG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Reopened rieptt'in tier iJ. For circular address. MISS ELENORE THIBBETTS, Ph. D. Principal, Portland Qregon Telephone Red 391, Breakfast Food Select Bran ... Barley Food T Yeast, Cocoa Acme Glnten Farina, Acme Wiseat Flakes and Standard Rolled Oats M A. V. ALLEN'S iuruinninmfunnm, gnUATiruinuvftnAnnAruvinruuvnjin luv. PORTLAND, OR. Thn flMlv RlMt.Dooa B-B. a r 1 - - - m "J asvasva an i-urnanu s rvrwiruvm iArunAiniuuunnnjinnrmuwuiru FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L . SELIG Lessee and Manager. Wednesday and Thursday, October 4-5, '99 The Society Bvent of the Season. LADY HINSTRELS By Astoria City Ladiee, for the Benefit of the Astoria Public Library. Refined and Fanny A Routing, Roaring Rally of Song and Laughter. GRGAT FIRST PART. New Jokes, New Music, New Dances, Fine Solos and Choruses. Six End Ladles. Many Local Hits. Regular Musical Olio of pleasing specialties. ...THE DARKTOWN CAKE WALK... Throwing side lights and shadows on the ebony 100. Guaranteed up-to-date high class entertainment. ADMISSION Reserved Seats 75 cents. Gallery 60 oenta. Sale of seats opens Tuesday morning at Griffin & Reed's-