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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1899)
NIK MORNING ASTOMAfl WJ4DNESUA. OCTOBER 4, IBM Extraordinary Sale Special for JtVednesday and Thursday. Wack and Colon. BcrgMi f 1.00 quality ( , 60c OoUriaia 40 "in. coo quiity ...'.'.'!!!!!!!!!! !!!!.ir,t. , English FluiuiuUtto lOo quality 8jc ' All other goods in proportion JVlcAI.LEN & HcDONNELL, 470 Coniincrcinl fit. TO ASTORIANS. Ikt IUII.V ASTOMAM rlll b found Mia Ih I'artWaA .1 tha llauw Urn llaaary kuMM of J. r, M4I Co.. KM I Huhlla tlnM. Orders fur lr Ivit Hk Ifcla Arm will nhIii prmmyi AtLUa, lAIld, read. Drop In and get something to TODAT'i W BATHER. JUKTLAND. Oot. C-ConUnued Wr weather, waxmsr today. AROUND TOWN. V. A. Hkf Is In Iortlmd on but' Inrt. Otto n. lYsval. li In Um city visiting bit PATtntA Oram Trvllliipf, deputy sheriff, Ml yesterday for BaJem. J. V. Noble and J. J. Fkrnlng Are In town from Oregon City. Tha si.am schooner Mlipali Arrived IrTyeat.rday from Coosj bay. N. C. Kofoed, tht Washington tlo( commissioner, It In ht olty Iiom-Tu!y, Octourr I. to th wife of Ed. McCoy, dtuihtrr. Attorn) t Dowlby And BplHlo wrnt to rutlAnd on legAl buelnww yrday. Fort rnt furnished front room on Commercial street; enquire At this of Aoo. C. n. Trewootl, th salmon packer, Arrived In tint city yswterday from Portland. II Ppclnitr left lAt evening for 8. At tie to Mill hit dAUghter Mr. Wm, J. Owens. Th tut WaIIuIa went Into oommls tlon yrntrrdAy flrr being laid up for A few days. Wnnird A eotnoetent woman for gntal boutt work. Tht best wi(i will bt paid. Address "W" AttortAn of Act, Mr. Percy Trulilnger, though fr from bring a well man. It considered to b out of danger And well on the roAd to reccrsry. Tht Itrltith thlp JioyAl Torth loft up for rorlland yesterday In tow of the steamer Thompson. Rhe It chsrtered to load wbAL Will MalhonA left yeeterday fur Port tend, where ha will visit with hi grand mother, Wm. F. U A few MU I. W. Harper"! Nelson county, Ky whlakey. A gentleman's1 whiskeys a whiskey for tht sldoboArd; a whiskey for tht tick room. Bold by Foard A (Jloktt Company, AslorlA, Oregon. Next Thurtday night la the tlmt tit tht regular council mooting. Nothing of Importance It now on tht table. The ordluanc for tht Improvement of B-r-t-nteenth street may bt cald-d up. Mr. Jackaon, tht expert cutter of the llnyal Tallora, will bt at Herman Wiae'a I tore today at he waa unable to take tht measures of All who call-d yraterda). Pka call today at he must leave tonight. There Wat an auction aule at the Unlvallon army but night of a quanti ty of Arllcli contributed by the butt neat men of Aetorla. Tht most In ttreat seemed to bt taken In a caat of salmon donated by Mr. 8. Elmore, and It occasioned itht moat tplrited bidding. Tht au -tlon aalt drew a large crowd. Hormaii Wlae offer tl.10 to every person who buyt a mt tult or over ooat from him and 10 per cent off on all tht real of nit 3nt aloe A. Wra. S. K. Ilunnell and her titter, MIm WhlteHeld, of Bt. Paul, Minn., will arrlvt thla morning on the train from Portland. Mrt. Dunnelt and Vflaa Whltefluld are nleoet of Mrt. Cha. Rngora, of thla city. Mrt Bunnell will vlait In AatorlA during Aevrral wtfkt, while Mlea Whllefleld will probably protract her ttay tht larger part of a M at hi-nA, for, yMr' The P-rltleh bark Lorton arrived tn yrefcerday, 111 dayt with a general car go. Bhr had a long paaaage but no Mr, r. F. Woodford will give two let. tont a week In ahorthand at btr bora. IM Commercial tLreet l a month. AH Intereetrd call Tueaday tvtnlng, Octo ber t Mr. C. I. Klnkead. a eleter of Mrt. Cbaa. Itogera, of thla city, arrived on tht Columbia from Ban Franclaro Mon day, and wjll aprtid a firw dayt In A-tcrlA. Attend th ladlra mlnetrvl prf..r- It known to bt a alow veal. Part of her cargo ronatatt of .0o0 bam-lt of cement to he ueed on the government worka at Kirt Btevent. The Lorton will unload the remainder of her car go at -Portland. all came out all right but millwright, who loat hit wheel In the aurf and had to wa1 nahore. Th blka waa picked U( later by one of the life laving trew; atatloned hear and returned to tht boyt. They bowtver report having a real good time, the weather being ex ceedingly flnt. A young horaa belonging to Mr. J. C. TrJlllnger enlivened the atroeta for a few momenta yesterday evening. He wat bitched to a buggy and one of tht men ttarted to exerclae him, but the bridle flipped off hit head toon after leaving the liable and he excrcliied hlinaelf. He tore down the afreet, part of the time In the road and part of the lima on the aldewalk. The driver wat not fund of excitement and jumped out. The home turned up.Heventh itreet and ifAKhd th buggy up agalmt a tele graph pole. He finally ahook hlmiHf .ut of th harncaa and tcampered on, leavlrg -th buggy near the White Houae Corner aalnnn. The buggy la In need of considerable repair. I bhlley hpouner wat brought down from tht John Day tecUon yetter- day, and. after Inveatlgatlon t f ore the county court, wat adjudged in ' tane. lit It an old man, having teen I aane. II wat an old man, having a-en 7 wlnlcra He had no apeclal hal- 1 in-iiui.ftin. and hla trouble Hnied to manct to night at FUher-a opera houae' b high preaaure cranKim-aa. jie win for th benefit of toe Aatona Public be taken to Bajem tnia evening Library. BeMt now on aal At aiiffln THB TELIX)W FEVER SCARE. The recent yellow fever fright railed wldefelt Intereat In Ita treatment. It la j treated In tht tlinpleat way poaalble al though It la a terrible dlaeaae. Perfect! unitary arrangement are Inalited up-j on, the tupply of water tntiit be pure, 1 ilmple medicine are admlnuitered and ' tht bowel kept regular. If thla laatj moaaur wat obaerved by everyone we1 would be a magnificent race. There It nothing better than Hoetetter'i Stom ach bitter for cleanalng the tyitem. A dote three timet a day will bring new I llfo and happlneea. It will poeltlvely cure com 1 1 pat I on and dyapepila and for weak liver or kldneya there la nothing: to equal It, Every drugglut keept It' and a private Revenue Stamp coven the neck of the bottle. & Reed'a. Aatorlan are deeply lntereled In the International yacht raoe, and It waa the common topic of conversation ycater- Probably In few town can the A i'r. Hanaon from Portland la In town Investigating the buatneaa proa- day. oecta of Aatorta. If be find ufflcent In.liienmenla ha will Hart a larm hnnk.i ih-rtandlngly for, but to f bindery her. I . . kIHim illaeuaa the race SO un The orsanliatl m of Prof-air Stod dari't claaa In phyalcal culture ha. her are technical term myiterloua. A belief In tbe aupcriorlty of Americaji teaman ahlp prevail, and nearly all desire the Colun.bla to win. Borne few, however, Mlta May Norton left up th rtvrr yeeterday on her way to California to' library benefit, vlelt a iliter. I been pottponed from Wodneaday until ! want the Shamrock to gain the cup fr Saturday evening, on account of the the effect It would have on the future of the aoort The engine houae, built by the tchonl board, waa completed ytroterday tiy Contractor Palmberg. Ilom-r FUicher waa II year old yeeterday and to oelebratt It he pur haaed A new trombone. Tou ran find over 10,000 title of nov el! at Hyland Drot.' old bookttore.Port- A Urge crowd of frlenda congregated Charlet Btillwright Herman Belmer, Ring, re- i ih. a.trf nlehl Is hid farewell Charlea O aen Ana I naricy to Mr and Mrt." Hotllng-head. whol turned Monday from their blcyele trip tm k.l niv kuu In Eiiiiiim nn tha Rnund. Th Only UnpleAtAnt- tttrted for their new home In Eugene on the tteamer Oatiert. Th funeral of the Infant ton of Mr. and Mr. Martin Franalacivlrb will on the Bouna. ine wj neat connected with the trip waa, when riding Along the beech near Oray'a harbor, A heAvy fog overtook them. mn ifc-v herame comoletely batt for take place from the residence on Fifth' awhile and not until they found them atreet today at t o'clock. The Inter-! aelvea almoat In tht break.r did they reallae their dangvrout potiuon. atreet today n ent will be at Oreenwood emery. They Portland l Astoria ..FREE.. To provide the citizens of Astoria and vicinity with the same advantages as the people of Portland, we will, during the continuance of the prevailing rates, furnish round trip tickets 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 cnallo those desiring to visit the Exposition to do so without cost and at tho samo timo to take advantage of our enormous selection of FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND ......OVERCOATS. For Mons, 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 tho exposition with each purchase of a Suit or Overcoat. Moyer Clothing Go. The Popular Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets, Portlnrd NEW BUSINESS LOCALS Do you want a good meal when you vlilt Portland? If to, go to the Port land reitaurant, JOS Washington atreet A good meal with mcata rich In flavor and one you will enjoy with a rellih, la Juat what you get at the Creamerie restaurant, 271 Washington atreet, near Third. Try It when you go to Portland. If you are going up to Portland and mlaa going to the Creamerie Reitau rant, 271 Washington St., you may con sider that your trip will not be a auo- cesa, aa other will tell you, who do not mlaa It Holmea' English And Builneat Col lege at No. 414 Yamhill atreet, Portland, la prepared to accommodate a large number of pupila thla year. Already the classes are well crowded, a fact that Indicate the excellent character of the Institution. - Hmokert, read All IS cent clgara, 10 cent'. El Palencla. 10 cent; El Be lmont, 10 ccnta; General Arthur, 10 cents; Leland Stanford, 10 centa; San chea Y. Hyas, 10 cents; All 5 cent, I for 25 oent. J. F. Handler Co, cjit rate cigar and newsdealer. Perklna hotel building, Portland, Ore. The Pernln method of ahorthand i being taught by Mr. H. W. Bebnke tn the Oregonlan building at Portlnnd. i The Fprnln ayatem I not only extreme ly legible after being written, but It exceptionally rapid. It It said that itud '.it under air. Behnke't direction attain success In one-half tbe time es sential, with either Graham, Munson or Pitman method a. This school Is open day and night A tailoring establishment of tome pretentions, located on Washington street. Portland, claims to have mad 47 suits for dressy Astorlani during tht past six months. This statement is de nied by th firm of Povey It BlrcbA.1, At iV Washington street, near tbe Im perial hotel, who are patronised by th great majority of outside customers. Povey & BlrchAll make the swell suits f r roost of the stylish Portlanders, and fiel that they are not excelled by any Portland Arm for out of town pat ronage, The Lightest Store in Astoria Wise's Customers see what they buy. The Better the Grade, The Bigger the Trade. k Astoria Store For Astoria People 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 merchant can baat my Btock 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 WISB, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER It ja o ft' V . ' s'ferw; rtht' .ft. Je-HrV A'. fey 827 W1MJLL5T. FOR BTT 1ST.NIX DREHON. R. MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 301 Washington St, corner Fifth Opposite Hotel Perkins Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty Ladies entrance to bath on Fifth street PORTLAND, OREGON. Spiritualist. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE PALM lit. clairvoyant and life reader; con sult her on all business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; ahe has no equal; restores lost love. 167H First street, parlors 5 and t Fee, Wo and "P. B Watson's E Restaurant WATSON BROS-1 Propra, Condneted on the check systsm, there fore patrons pay tor what thiy order and no more. It flail tk lirfMl, CkMMit, I'll til faifkent Smiti li Ui UrU est. 1W and 111 Fourth 81. . Opails.m t8pm. PORTLAND HIS MOTHER'S BREAD, He says was Always so Uht And well DAked. -Well there U a knAck la raak tn It But don't forfet the kind of tove or range used makes & difference. Bis mother used a Star Estate Range HESS h ii i in 3 W. J. 8CULLT, Afeat, - Ol Bond Street ClmiaTsH It. . The Portland Restaurant l i. rimiiii', Pioprleh r. frintt Iwilfcf UJ!. 90S Wishlni- ton 61, near 6th Establlihed mi E, House's Cafe, 128 Tkiri trett, NrtUni, tngn. RALSTON HEALTH CLUB Breakfast Food Select Bran ... Barley Food T Yeast, Cocoa Acme fllnten Farina, Acme Wheat Flakes tod Standard Rolled Oats 2 A. V. ALLEN'S t I IOTRI.r.rM-TM A TrVTsT 1 1 R'. PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. LThe Only Plrst-Class Hotel In Portland uiwwuwi vviuwnnnnnnnnnnnnrunnnfr FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L E. SELIQ Lessee and Manager. The But Cup of CoBse orCoeoalnthe city,' Crpara mil Milk trum our own ranch Home made Plei and cakes. k ST. HEIR'S jlfllili. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS - Reopened September 13. For circulars address. MISS ELENORE THIBBETTS, Ph. D. Principal, Portland Oregon Telephotw Red 391- Wednesday and Thursday, October 4-5, '99 The Society Bvent of the Season. LADY hlNSTRELS By Astoria City Lad lew for the Benefit of the Astoria Public Library. Refined and Fanny A Roaslng, Roaring Rally of Songs 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 pleading specialties ...THE DARKT0WN CAKE WALK... Throwing, side lights and shadows on the ebony 400. Guaranteed up-to-date high class entertainment. V ADMISSION Reserved Seats 75 cents. Gallery 50 oeuts. Sale of seats opens Tuesday morning at Griffin & Reed's-