The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 06, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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    illK MOUMNO AHTOHIAN KM OA. OCTOBER 6. 181H)
8
Extraordinary Sale
Special for Wednesday and Thursday.
Dliick nnd (Jolorwl Sorgo f 1.00 quality,,.,., GOc
Golf l'liiitl 40 in. (too qulit; 46
Knglinh Klunniiletto lOo ?Ulity '''.' 8)c
Alt other goods in projxirtion
McALLEN & fkDONNELL,
470 Conitnurcinl 8L
TO ASTORIANS.
Tks ItAILV AtTOMIAM UI be limnd
vm itli In I'urlUBU U wU-ku tlm
lnrr bamas uf J. r. llaU Co., WI
Miihluiua RUmi. Ontsrs fur savor
aialna Willi tnli Hrm (rill win
jrwiu4 AllaallMi
TODAY ' WBATHCR.
KiHTLAND. Oct l-Cloudi (blfb
() will prsvall orr Wester Vfgna
during tike forenoon.
AROUNDJTOWN.
O. H. D.an U h-sra from Warranto.
A. 8. C Orw,"o7wsJ. Walla, U la
lb dir.
Mit. M.
lb city.
r. Wolf of PurtlMit li la
R V. Jones and family ar vlaltlnf
In Portland.
Bup'rlnlsndm BhMds loft last nlM
en ths up train.
MIm Jennl Lewis took ths I'ortlKii
train Uit vtntnf.
W, 0. Martin, a Portlard man. U In
Astoria on business.
Mr. William Dsds, of Marlon oounty,
U flatting In th city.
Tim pilot schooner Joseph
put lo yesterday.
PuIKkt
John Hansen earn up on the Beaaldo
train yeaterday afternoon.
Judc Elliot took paaaafe on lbs Co
lumbia yesterday morning.
J. W. Qllllhan of Chinook wai a pas
senger on last nlfht'a train.
W. 8. Stone and wife took yoatrrday
morning's train fur Portland.
Th steamship Columbia crossed out
for Han FranoUco yyaterday.
.Mla Maud Warren cam up from
Vra'rriiinn yesterday aftrrnooo.
Charlrg J, Hcbnabel. the well-known
Portland attorney, It In the city.
Frank Ilehnke l registered at
Parker from Whit Horse Rapids.
th
Ah In Maupln and Dora Whit were
yesterday granted a llaonoo to wed.
Mr. Churl I Callndiir was a passen
ger on th Portland train last evening.
Th srhuoner MUpab wai lowed up
to Portland yesterday to load lumbar.
Kor rent Furnished front room on
Commercial lrt; enquire at this of-
flee.
Dr. August Kinney and wlf wr
paaatnivra on lut evening's train for
Portland.
To confectionery U The 8p Candy
Factory haa Just that delicate flavor
you Ilk so wll.
Mrs. William Larson of th Lewis
and ('lark waa a passenger on th up
train laat evening.
Th Chrysanthemum otub gives their
ft rat party of th Mjon at Foard
Stoke ball tonight.
Mlai Hophle Anderson of Lewis A
Clark waa a passenger on the up train
yesterday morning.
Mrs. John Fry and her sister. Mis
Winnie Baftotdua of Youngs river, wrrv
In th city yesterday.
Th ship Lorton haa finished dis
charging her local cargo and la waiting
for a low up lb river.
J. U, Brown waa among th oaliln
p-issengera on th Columbia from As
torla yesterday morning.
Mrs. C. D. Roberts and Mrs C. It.
Elliot, of Vancouver, were passengers
on the down train yesterday.
P. II. Wilson representing th Met
ropolitan Printing and nindlng com
pany of fleewtle, Is In th city.
Tou can find over 10,000 title of nov
el at Ilyland Bros.' old bookstorv.Port-
land. Prop In and get something to
read.
Wanted A eomoetent woman for
general house work. Th best wages
will be paid. Address "W" Astorian of-
fW. -
Mia May Norton, stenographer In the
Astoria O. II. N. omc. started on
the Columbia yesterdty for a brief
vacation.
A young girl desires a plaoe where
or I..1I ww .- ... .
' Into each life some rain must fall." tend school. For particulars Inquire at
That lorn somitilmea moans millions, the Antorlan ofllo.
Mr. Klncald, of California, who ha
been visiting her lur, Mrs. Chss.
Itogers, tuflL for her horn yesterday
morning on th Columbia.
Th chocolat creams mad at The
Hjia Candy Factory cannot be ex
oelled. W sucoeed In making ttv-m
just a little batter than others.
Th Columbia cam down early ye.
U-rday morning with many passengers,
cubln and stoenMr. Hhe took on a
numter hers and a quantity of frvlghl.
When In Aatoria, translont gutt
oan secur unsurpassed accommoda
tions at tha Astor House. Perf-oi cook.
Init and nice, clean rooms. Hates, 11
per dsy. ,
Mrs. P. r. Woodford will glv two les
sons a week In shorthand at bar home,
Ul Commercial street. H a month. All
Intsresled call Tuday vnlng, Octo
ber t
The steamer Elmore went diwn a
short dlstano below the mouth of the
river yesterday, but returned to her
dock, th weather being unfavorable to
cross Into Tillamook.
In th circuit court Judgement by de
fault was entered In the case of W. J.
Ulagen vs. Koren M. Hansen t al. and
dec re ordered In caa of J. R. Weath-
erford vs. J. U Heldler.
I. W. Harpsr's Nelson county, Ky,
whiskey. A gentleman's whiskey;
whiskey for th ldeboard; a whiskey
r..e the sick room. Bold by Foard
Btokei Company, Astoria, Oregon.
Th soldier belonging to -the Illo do
Ji.nHro who wrre h-ft behind at Port
land, caught their veam-l here. They
will probably be fined a fw dMlurs to
Uach Ihem the Importance of punctu
allty. Th partition which separated John
son Bros.' store from the adjoining
apartment Is being removed, so tnat
when the work going on Is completed
the store will be oonsldorably en
largfd. The Hrltlh bark Comllebank ar
rived In yesterday, 45 day from Banta
Itoaalla, In ballast. It Is not known
whether or not th ComlMxvnk Is char
tered, and she will remain In th har
bor awaiting orders.
The lady mlnUArels scored another
triumph last night Their two enter
tainments have merited the profuse
compliment showered upon them, and
the ladles have every reason to feel
proud of their work.
Mr. A. H. Rembow, who haa ben
visiting W. E. Cole and family during
the pl week. Itift yesterday for Pp
kane. where he will see the elifhts. In
cluding the fruit fair, ana men. re
turn to his home at Wardner. Idaho.
Ther waa quit an increase In the
run of salmon yesterday, and several
good catches were made by both
Iran, snd seines. This Is oonsld-red
the first of the fall run, and ft Is ex
w.h-t to last for at leant a week. The
UiliKitters also delivered
yesterday.
good catches
Those "ooaiers" of Herman Wise's
(j-I sale as advertised In the As
torlun, caused a rush to his store yes
Utrday, which prove that advertising
bargains and backing the ad up with
genuine reduotlon will bring the peo
ple around to a store every time.
rieveral Astorians have relative or
frlunile In the Minnesota n glnu-nt and
are Interested In Its movements. It Is
expected that the boys will reach Port
land Huturday morning on their way
home, and citizens there are prepar
ing to glv them a royal reo-pllon. The
Thirteenth Minnesota and the Beoond
Orrgon patrollfd Manila t'igoU'-r and
were together In the field.
Three former Astorlsni were among
the unllalod men on the transports
which sailed yeaxorday. Dell Charters
was one. Ills father was a barber her
sewral yesr ago and at one time
chief of police of Astoria. Frank Caba
nlas, well known In town was another.
A former typo on the Astoriah, Ira B.
MaIIu also went as a corporal In the
Thlrty-flfth.
Not a bull In a china shop, but a
baakot In a tailor shop, crv-ated some
stir yesterday. A man and a pile of
clothes wore attached to the basket.
The man was doing some waxhlng on
th roof of Postmaster McDonald's
tailor shop when, with his clothes, be
craalu-d through the skylight, averting
n ui b alarm and doing damage to sev
eral suits of clothes In procei of con
st ruction. No one was hurt.
The dUpatch boat Ut-Culloch went
up the river yesterday morning. Cap
tain W. C. Colsun, who Is In oommand.
Is an old Astorian, and upon his return
from Portland, which will be In 11 orj
li days, he will have his hUtorlc ves
sel stay In Astoria harbor for four or,
Ave days, and he extends a cordial j
Invltntlon for all to call and see him
and the vessel -then. The boat baa
much of Interest besides being sn ob
ject of Interest.
There whs a story going the rounds
yi-aterJay to the e IT it I that a g-ntli-man
connected with educational work
hud aKauutted a boy-on the streets.
Then the wind veered and rumor had
It that the boy had whipped the school
man. When hunted down and the
truth ascertained It became a case of
a two-fresh youngster trying to dis
play his scrapping ability and being
shown the effect of a strung-orm-col-
Inr-hold, d-pjr.lng crest-fallen.
Foard & Stokes Company
Ship Chandlers and General Wholesalers and
neiaiiers
Special Departments
Hardware Groceries
Fruits and Meats
Orockeryware
Stoves, Tinware
Paints and Oils
Largest Store of the Kind in Oregon.
an
W1HILIST.
pur:
X IT V BcT
ars a iv
DREBDN.
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.
The foo'.bolllsta are practicing,
I Portland Astoria
..FREE..
To provide the citizens of Astoria and vicinity with the same advantage as
the people-of Portland, we will, during the continuance of the prevailing
rates, furnish round trip tic'kots 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 tho samo time to talce 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 purchaso of a Suit or Overcoat.
Moyer Clothing Co
The Popular Price Clothiers.
BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Stroets, Portlard
A
J iiv ho was not far behind her
cert. She is headquarters ship, and
' the band Is on her. Passing- Astoria's
I front, the band played and the soldiers
yelled, the people on shore responding
uttr waving of handkerchiefs. When
opposite Fisher's dock, the bugler blew
I soupy, SQupy, soupy, u una uvj.
name mees-calL The transports aia
not stop, simply slowing down to
change pilots and observe custora-
''I houae refutations, then striking out
ting th . lr musolos In ha and -xperl-! 0VM. the bar wUn u, 140 men. who
m-Miiins rn tnciu. inier-coiiepate ,-rh,n , rhiiDs to mere
f.xl.all is rather n'e to most r.f the , k ; i'rrliH.n duty. It la possible that by
loci players, and yr.lf.irm victory this lhft XUM y,iy ready . to lake the
) ar run naruiy 1 expected, nut tne , ,lf d af?alr , Lugon wm be settled.
A. F. C. team will make their oppo-j
r.enn play ball. Aatorla tan teach the. THE TELLOW FEVER SCARE,
collect towns soniethlnir new In the'
a of "rooting." The O. A. C. and : The recent yellow fever fright raised
t'i" I', of O. bys think they ran do1 wldefelt Interest In Its treatment It Is
Kill ocal lugging, but when thoy meet j treated In the simplest way possible al
the Astoria athlotlc contingent th-y though It is a terrible disease. Perfect
will duff their hats sanitary arrangements are Insisted up-
1 on, the supply of water must be pure,
" j simple medicines are administered and
The two government tranports, the! the bowels kept regular. If this last
SIKh and the City of R.o de j rmSfntrre
put to sea yeatenlay afternoon with nothing better than Hostetter's Stom
the Thirty-fifth rvglment on board for; ach Bitters for cleansing the system. A
Manila. The Sikh was drawing Hne-i loe three times a day will bring new
w KAnnlntta T will tWMtltlVlV
. a . .1 .w ' ' - imtmnM. -.i "...
nu u nnii .t-ei -i naicr a .u cure COIlgt.ton Md dyspepda and tot
Rio de Janeiro twvttty and a half. They wfac uver or kidneys there la nothing
h.ih nn,horxl ahni Tontrne P.ilitt snd 'to eoual It. Every druggist keeps It
waited for hlch water to nass over the1"-! Prlv,lt? Rve.nue 8tam' ytn
RALSTON HEALTH CLUB
Breakfast Food
Barley Food
acme Gluten Farina, Acme
A, V. ALLEN'S
f Select Bran . . .
Yeast, Cocoa
Wheat Flakes and Standard Rolled Oats
onjunxuruxru
: V IOTBI .
n
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
m t- -a.... i ft-a 1 r a
C a iiv wnij' bi-wicibb iiuivi in v Ul .rniiu j
cHuruvnAAnAA ijvuvruirjiriiratnnnnriAnnruri
Hogback. At the right momentt they
crossed over safely. They passed As
toria's docks about roon, and wvnt to
sea without stopping.
Rev. Isaac Pwtrt, the new pastor of
the Methodist church here, and his
wife, .arrived here yesterday, and they
are now domiciled In the parsonage
formerly occupied by Mr. Holllngshead.
W hen seen by an Astorian reporter
.Mr. Peart had hftrVlly time to look
about him, but he said he was most
pl'aantly Impressed' by what he bad
seen. The members of his church al
ready had shown htm great considera
tion and made himself and wife feel
that they are at home among friends.
the neck of the bottle.
BplrllualtaU.
MRS. WALLACE, RELIABLE PALM
i.t riairvnvant and life reader: eon
suit her on all business affairs, lore
troubles, absent friends; she ha no
equal; restores lost love. 17H First
street, parlors S and 1 Fee, Mo and
up.
8 Watson's
g Restaurant
WATSON BROS., Fropr-s,
Conducted on the check jystom, there
fore pairona pay for what they Older
sod no mora. '
Mrs. Irtex E. Parker, who leaves
shortly for California, bas been a will
ing and useful worker In the Presby
terian church of Ithis city and In tem
perance circles. As a farewell leatl-llJ
mordal of appreciation, the ladles of SEQI
the home missionary society of the
Presbyterian church and of the local
W. C. T. U. tendered Mrs. Parker a
reception yesterday afternoon at the
residence of Mrs. Qoarheaxt. The
hours were from 4 to $. It was a very
pleasant gathering and thoroughly enjoyable.
Kt (lain U Uncut, CkfiHit, leal
til ikkest Smiri ii Ut IirtkuML
lOSandlll Fourth St.
0, v.. G a.m. to 8 p.m. PORTLAND
pnuif, 1 1 .nntrrooy
r f r i i sP iN n t n o
The county court has so far aoted
chiefly on routine matters. The usual
budget of bills were examined and
warrants ordered for those allowed. R.
A. Abbott, supervisor of road district
No. 1, reported ithat, pursuant Ito In
structions, he had forwarded to the
Agricultural college at Corvallla sam
ple of thistles growing In his dlsttiot
to ascertain If they were the Illegal
Canada, Russian or Chinese .thistles.
Mr. E. R. Lake, hortUculturist, re
plied that the samples sent were com-
mon hull thistles and were not covered ; X
by the law. The returned samples ' h
were ordered placed on exhibition lu
the court room.
The
Portland
Restaurant
E. I. HTTE1111',
l'ioprlet r.
Fmatt Room fcr UJIft.
90S Washing
ton St., near 5th
...The Esmond Hotel...
PORTLAND. ORE.. FRONT AND MORRISON STS.
nt-aip'n,,octi$I.Wpsrdy. OSCAR ANDERSON, JUnagc .. Z
w American plan, LO0 to SiO per Uy. J. C. PEXDEG AIT, Chief Cftfk.
a
P. fl. Sharpie's Cream Separators
Latest and Best.
General Supply
House for ,
Family Groceries
Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Ete.
W. F. SCHEIBE, srssss
twrer of
Rellablci
A Ian Its ai PtpM. Tut
aad iajalwi' Artldas.
174 Commercial Bt.
"La Belle Astoria" Clear
Scheme's Opera Star
Scheibe's Special
And Othar Brand
Crowds of Astorions gathered at the
hnrves yesterday morning to see the
two transports go by. The Sikh (pro
nounced Seek by those on board)
...,... A.l ill. flnt on .Ka Vtll.A Mnata 5
'4 OPEN DAY " Established ?
y AND NIGHT... l! h
I C. House's
Cafe,
128 Third trttt, Portlarid, Oregon.
The Bt Cup of Ciiflee
orCoeoa hi the city.
Cream and Milk
fruiu our own ranch
nomo maxlo Plea and cakus.
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE
Conducted by the Benedictine Tattlers.
....High-Grade Colcge for Boys and Young Men...,
Healthful aad attraottrs looatKm (40 miles fron o.-tknd on tba Soathtra
FaotOo 0prlO(flad branoh). Oomptets and .thorough preparatory, ttttrary,
soleniflo, oalca.l. normal, oommerct al oourse. SPECIAXi OOURSSB
mathemaltix, Surrey Inc, Drawing, CI vll Service, Freoob, Oerman, SpsnlXB
KaMan. 3borthivl, Typewrrans, Tetegnaphy, Musto. Aoademto Decrees aad
Toaohtvi Btate Oertlflcates and Olplomss Conferred. Send for eatalefoe.
ADDRB3
The President Mount Angel College, Mt. Angel, Oreg
C. J. TRENCHARD,
Commission, Brokerage,
Insurance and Shipping.
Custom Houtse Broker.
ASTORIA, .OREGON
Agent W. F. & Co.. and Pacific boreal Co'i.
CHAS. HEILBORN &S0N
IRON
AND BRASS
BEDSTEADS
In all aizea and style.
We shall continue to sell
Iron and Brass Bedsteads
at the eanie Low Prices
regardless of the raise in
the price of iron and brass
ch.red as they passed.. The Rio ' ?JmmmJJ8?Jkjm.