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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1899)
IMC MORNIM ABTORJAN h'oUA. OCJVIJli'I 11, IM Extraordinary Sale Special for this week Muck and Colored Herges" $1X)0 q udl ity .TT".V7 60c Golf l'luid 40 in. G5c qulity 45c Knglinh KlatinuUtto 10c quality Hjc All other goods in roiortion McAI.LEN & TlcDONNELL, 470 Commurcial St. TO AST0RIAN5. Th DAILY ARTOHIAN will b foana un Mia la t'orllan el Iha ll-kniwa ia lluMrjr kotHofJ. r, llakrilay Co., UK I H'Mklitglua NlrMI. Orr fur alar Ualng uii mliii xhlt rm will rmlti irMil AllaaUsa. TODAT'i WEATHER. FOHTLAND. Oct 17.-Orgon, WMh iiiilon and Idaho lrtnj Wtathar, frosta tonlfhL Wdnday promt to U fair. AROUND TOWN. Mm. Barth earn down from Portland Ut Blgtrt. U Vrlg of Portland tptnt Barclay In Anuria. II. W. lloUvn of Chinook tu In town ovtr Bandar. Wanted girl to do houavwork. Call at III BKchang atrwL J. Xt. An. an t wlf of Haker City art In tht city. . Albert Johnson of H-atde wu In th city yetrd.y. Mr. W. Madlaon returned yvaOrday from Portland. John W. Phillip of Ilwaoo a In th city yesterday. Mr. J. W. Dalchvr returned last night from Portland. to. Abernithy Aatorla yntarlay. of Knnppa wa In A. E, Kim i')i wife of Ilwaoo Bun dayrd In Anlorlu. E. U Warnaloft of Olney waa In th City yesterday. Oo. II. Bio -r of .Irant'i Pant wan In th city yesterday. C. W. Full on waa a paeangr on th up train liit evening, Mr. Charll Rwop who has bn Portland returned laat night In C. tt. Cooper waa a paaaengor on th train from Heaild-) yeaUrday. Mr. Will Trolling returned night from a visit to Portland. laat t. W. Ooli-n of Oakland. Cal., waa rrgltrd a. th l'irkr yatrdy, Chill oon earn and frIJollM at Le furring! National Caf wry day. MUa Hull hai returned from a Tort land vlalL 8. Dunslger and family wr passen ger on th down train laat night. Mra. Auguat Kinney was amung lli paaavngara on th down train laat night. Mr. Jaa. Plnlayaon and wlfa wore pa aengvri on tho train for Portland laat night. I Roalyn coal laat longer, I clanr and mk lea troubl with tlovM and chimney flu than any other. Qvorg W. Banborn, Agtit, Telephone lilt Prealdlrig Elder Dr. Quo la In the olty, and presided, at th quarterly meeting of th M"Hhollt church liuit viilng. Mr i. II. 'A' Kinney and Mlaa Mabel Kl.iney of Oiont'a Pas, Or., wr among th gu..' at th Purkc-r hous . m. I lay. A picture of Mr. J. C. Trulllnger and a nki'tch of bl II f appear In tho "urn. gun Natlv Bon" fur Beplember. Mr. J I, B. Lyman la similarly noticed. Wbn In Astoria, tranalnt gueata oan secur unaurpaaaod accommoda. tlona at th Aator Hou. Prfot cook ing and nlc, elan room. Rate, tl per day. noalyn coal la th bat and moat oo- nomloal eoal for houaehold ua In A torla. Try tt one and you will have no other. Oeorg W. Banborn, Agent, J. P. Rower of Beoaldoand rrvd. rlrk Ttlrphon UU. Btolt of Ilwaoo apant Sunday In Port land. Mr. Loomia of th I. R. A N. Com pany, cam down from Port land laat night. Th lalcat In th oonfootlon Una art thoa dalloat lo Crtam Chocolate at Th Pip. Watoh th Aatoiian bullrtln. The yacht race report in pVwtod In front of th ofllc. Father L. Breen and P. Henry, vli- Itlng Catholic prleata, left th cKy on laat night' train. I'm Nat Butter If you would b oo- Domlral and healthy. It I pur mul- lfld nut. Orooera. John E. Johnaon of Olney waa In th city yfrtrrtly and left up for Portland on the evening train. , Wanted nellabl man. Oood poal- tlon of tnuC Com recommended. A. T. Monia, Oenl. Dellrery, City. Fur ri'iit Dii'lit rKni hutnte with mml- ito cunvenii'iici. AJarcs 1'. Aalor lan ofllce. Tou oan rind over 10.0M title of nov ela at Ilyland Bro.' old bookitore.Port. land. Drop In and get omethlng to read. 0org Oray, of the Aatortan' exll toiial atafT, went to Portland last even ing on bualne connected with the paper. Buy Roalyn eoal; th beat coal for beating and cooking purpo on th market Oeorg W. Banborn, Agent, Telephone U1L Vlaltor from Portland and eleewhere wilt find th pleaaanteat room In A torla at th Bay City hou, 179 Tenth treet, Mr. E. B. Andrew, proprietre. I. W. Harpfi Nlofi county, KTh whlakey. A gentleman'! wblakey; a whtakey for th sideboard; a whlakey for the alck room. Bold by Foard A I Btoke Company, Aatorla, Oregon. iM rwvi mMirt vMliirdav John ,11 V ' 1 ' w - ' Do forfeited $10 for an Indoocnt urt. Another priauoer of the l)o family waa fined IS for being drunk, but a he had been In confinement for two day, the fir wa remitted. Among the Aalorlana registered at th Portland botela Sunday were John Gamer, JUwcoe Caaavl, Mr. O. A. N'l ton, Mlaa Holmea. Mlea Gumle H'rfmt', H. C. Thomaon. Mr. C. J. Curtla, Mlaa CurtI. Mlaa liuaey, Mra. M. J. Kinney, Tho. E. Parker and J. O. Hanthorn. Letter addreeaed aa below remain uncalled for (October If. 1S99) at the Aatorla poatolTlce. Partlo calling for aame will plcaae atnle the date they were adwrtlaed. Allen, Mlra Klla II. (2; runn. W. E.; Franvla, Charle 8.; llodaon. F. B.; Zoof. P. A. Dan J. Mo)! of PortlimJ, adminis trator of the e:UJ of the lat II. U. Borthwlck, waa In tne city yeaieiday. He carried on order from Judge Mo Urlde to the aherlfT. -Ilrectlng thu latter to relea the property of the iumbr company frm the attachment and de llv It to Mr. Moare. H. B. Hobaon. keepor of Tou-ir' bay bridge, ha made a ivport to the county court ahowlng that between and includ ing September and M (21 dny) 62 paiwengcr and freight ateamera and 23 Khoonera, boating wood, lumber, hay and produce, panned llirough the draw which waa opened and cloned 75 tlnu. Mr. J. W. Belcher, of thl city hu ac cepted a poeitlon aa twnor In the choir of the Flrtt Congregational church of Portland. Thl choir. conrtMlng of a quartet, haa long been conaiuerea one of the moat artiatlc In the atate and Mr. Belcher 'a election a a member to It U a high compliment lo hi ability an a singer, While the local lover of mualo will regret hi abeenoe, he Will rccHve the congratulation of all In thl hi luUt sucoe. . THE STIRRING 0F-THE NEST LESSON FROM THE EAGLE Rev. Henry Marcoite Finds A Texl In the Inspired Sung of Hie Oreal Jewish Law Giver. Portland aoi Astoria a . . FREE. . To provide the citizf ns of Astoria and vicinity with the , same advantages as the pooplo of Portland, we will, during tho 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 enablo those desiring to visit the Exposition to do so without cost and at tho same time to take advantage of our enormous seloction of FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND ......OVERCOATS...... For Mom, 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 Slothing Co. Rev. Henry Marcotle. at th Flrat Preebytirtan church, Sunday night, took for hi text the eleventh verae of the thirTy-aecohd "chapter of Deu teronomy, "A an agl tlmtb up her nt, fluttereth over her young, apread eth abroad her wing, taketh them. buareth them on her wing." . Moae,. nearlng the end of hia life, look back and U'lla the people of Cod'a worderful favor. The backward look Is good. W get a perspective that I hid den when cloae to the event them vlve. For a full appreclatiou and com prehenaion, we. muat have a certain view-point. Moae waa a wonderful man. Called to lead th choaen people out of bond age, through the wUderneaa and to th promised land, he waa law-giver, gen eral and pilot to the whole people. He waa all a great leader ahould be. But It waa not given to him to enter the land flowing with milk and hooey.'. He had alnned. Ood told him UuU be would be called home and he now lock back upon hia life and recount the evidence of God a power and love. In the mldat of the beautiful poem are the word of the ext, "Aa an eagle aUrrvlh up her neet, rluUCTtta over her young, itpiviideih abroad her wings, taketh thi'in, beureth them on hrr wings.' The eagle la a bird that haa ever been a favorite with all writer. There I aomethlng about tt that appeal to the Imagination. It la ao airohg, seem to be so able, to ruw above circum stances. There la Inspiration In watch ing It Might over cliffs and peak un til It boldly soitrs seemingly rltht Into the faco of the sun.' This eagle builds ' her nest on some lonely, InaccesHlble crag. Here the young are sheltered from tempests and trouble. Their parents bring them food, .ind they dwell' In the nest In com fort, peace and safety. But after a cer tain period there cornea a change. The young b-sln tofee). a novel strength. There la a stirring up of the nest. The young bird Is taken from the neet and mude to fly. If It la timid and refuses to venture, the old bird take U and let It loose where It: will have to fly or fall. But If the trial ha been made too soon, If the strength of the eaglet has been over-estimated, the parent bird la always hovtving over, ready to rescue the little on and bear It to a place of safety. - It would be cruel to rob the eagle of lta strength. It might be said that It Is harh and cruel to thus thrust the young out .f Its plrairint n.c lut ch The young man will encounter trial. Perhaps buslnee revefw-s. Perhops friend will fail him. Blckne may at tack hint when hi affairs most rved hi best attention. These are the stirrings of the nest, calling us to higher f ights.. The final stirring of the nest la doath, ths long flight hum. Davis In his work-' on ftshlng ocr)b a beautiful and wonderful sight he witnessed one day. Two eagles, were teaching their young hew to fly. The patent flew In small circles the eaglet following. The circles grew larger and larger, the birds mounted higher and hlgner until tbey wera lost to alghl. The picture does not perfectly represent our. final flight, The eagles will cum to the earth again, but we mount higher an higher until we see him a he Is. Then will the faithful hear "Well done thou good and faithful servant, enter thou Into the joy of thy Lord" A second thought I the watchful eye that save from barm. All the time that th mother bird, with seaming cruelty, .1 forcing ber fledgling to learn to fly, ah watches with.Jealou care fulness every movement, ana ir toe atrMiBth of the littl one fails, the mother, bird awlftly rescue and bear Itttt place of afoty. Bo ur lather watches over bis children. "Fear y not therefore: Yft are of more value than many eparrows." When la thia world the man honest ly strives amidst th atorms and con flict to follow where the Master leads, he ha 'the dear assrauce "Fear not, for I am with thee, even unto th end.' When he: goe down Into the dark val- ly he hears "In my Fi-ther" houae are many mansion." The nest la good, but better for Is the boundless region of the air. -Let the young men say, "I will launch out. will arise. In what circuit first, I ask not In some time, His gvjod time. will soar from earth; in His good time." 4 The BEE HIVE Closing Out Men's Shoes at Cost , : 13.50 Shoe, for 2.( 1M Hhoet for 1.75 ' ''- 1JS0 Hhoesfor 1.10 LadW Woolen Hhirt Walrt ..fl.W)v Outing Waiuli 70 ent Ladies' Jacket from i.7S to 12.00 Collarettes., from $1.60 lo 0.00 Exam ne our Millinery Dep't Golf Hals, all color and latest style Our. Kaatero Trimmer in the Hat lie partment is proving a great inccees. In Children' Closka e are carrying the largest assortment ever before dia played in onr itore. C7 COMMERCIAL 8T., ASTORIA. '. ; r'' ; , WT.-t ' Heretofore Awtonans have sent away for their Th Third battalion, Oregon National Guard, haa aa yet no major. There are thre candidates, and two ballots how the votes to be about equally dl vlded. no one receiving a majori'.y. One of those voted for la Lieutenant J. E. Thornton, who distinguished himself as a leader of ncouta while with the Second Oregm In the Philippines. He Is a brother of Professor Thornton of Astoria. Mis Slgne Palmberg, recently arriv ing from the East, desires to announce to the ladles of Astoria that she has opened dressmaking parlors on Ninth street, near Commercial, next door to DelllngwB printing office. Miss Pain berg haa had thorough experience In cutting and fitting ladles' garments of all kinds, .particularly tailor-made cult and cloaka of the latest and moat fash tonable design. The Ttlla:nvk Headlight Is authority for the statement that the channel lead Ir.g Into Tillamook bay is filling up and that evan the little steamers plying .be tween Tlllimook and AstorU will not be able to make many mor. trips,. The chamber of yomineroe of Aatorla and also the Portland organisation will no doubt give 'his matter attention . and assist the Tillamook people in securing an appropriation that will Insure a clear channel. The "Mission" that haa been held for the pnst wek at the Cathollo church tviift r,iio1tiil..tt vfirril.iv mornlnsr. how cruel to hide from the eaglet the' Bmlces were conduoted every morning anient oi its own sirengtn-lo rob and evenlng and were well atbend ' ,t8 Wrthrifht, strength and the' a. Kather expre88ed himself . : ... as highly gratified at the work acoom- buoh Is the picture Moeea uses to n!lghed ttnd the Bpirituallty shown dur Illustrate the watchful care of Ood over ,n, the progre88 of the mettlnga. A his people-the great , kindness that -Mission." he explained. Is to the Cath semis trial tq test and develop our ollca wnat a revlval ls to Protertants. powers anu capamnues. Fatner jllm&a wa ,n it is not easy roruav child to leave work by Withers L. Breen and P. Hen "" ",m u io w cnan8 ry of California, both of the Dominican irom toe lamny circle io tne company order; of traflgers. Does It seem' harsh, doe . ' It seem hunlheartedt But what mla-J ' RADICAL LITERATURE. taken kindness. wh,t 8hrtslgh.tedneii, ' " ' ' .. cruny io . me cnua grow up We know of jy m rtorf ,n n .v- powem uueve.opea wiuiout port,and where , oomplete a line Of nmnna tne atrvnstn.mat Mftwi'.fnim . . ...... .t .. novels can oe oDtaineo, on an ine raai CALENDARS I bow have In stock an op-to-dat line of 1900 to wlpt fronj. Call and -,. amine them. The most ISesatilal. Variety ever' displayed in the I'soiflAn North west. Cor. Ninth and Commercial St. J. S. DELLINCER, til TamhIIl street, Portland, Or. . Th woman who ha a weak oonatrtu tlon, and who needs aomethlng to brace her, up, should get th Natural 3ody Brace,, th brao that braces the whole length of the body and that cost only 14 If yon ar not ure you need tt, yoa can try It toe.. W day, at th end of which time, If not satisfactory, you can retura It "Write for a book with In formation. J. A. CLEMENSON, 227 Tamblll tfreet, Portland, Ore. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE 8UITS. Ladle who go to Portland and deslr something especially fin In the way of tailor-made suit will do well to remem ber that they can b weU fitted at L D. Boyer' 1"7 Fourth street. In the T. M. C. A. building. Not only doe he keep a strictly first- class cutter for men' wear, but also one exclusively for ladle' work, and all can rest assured of getting not only good work, but the beat of materials, Mr. Boyer 1 an expert on woolen cloths. Ao Attraction for the Ladies. Attbe exposition in Portland there is an object of especial interest to the la dies in the way of an ideal waist and skirt supporter. By those qualified to judge,, iUmeets every requirement -of such an article. It is non-rusting, will support the heaviest skirts, is completely hidden, is very strong, is quick of action, doe away with old book and eyes. There is a fine chance for a live agent for Astoria by addressing B. C. Werer, 176 Fourth atreet, Portland. Flu MRlfbery MI88 McREA Corner IQth and Com. mercial 8la.".. .'... ,, ...... '-Tho Portland Restauratit L I. PffTELtiC, Proprlet. r. friTite Isobi fcr Uitu Waihlnr too St , Dear ith PORTLAND aKiBsWaKs'S'j! 1 I b. House's Cafe, 1!S TUni Stmt, rrtlai4, Iregti. The Best Cnp of Coffee or Coco in the city. Cream and Milk (rum nut own ranch Rome made Plea and eaks. FOR SALE. Improved ranch, consisting of 120 acres, on Young's river. Apply to John Hayseth, Wise, Or. finding the strength that ostaes ' from eon tact with trials and rougher ur roundlngs. , v . .t . The case Is harder, When a young man leaves home to mk, lila, pwn Way fn tho world. It means much to sever HORRORS the home tie and be henceforth depen-' dent upon himself. A plctur which attracted great at ca) subjects of the day under discussion aa can be seen at Jones' Book Store, 291 Alder atreet. OF PHILIPPINE' WAR. The Popular Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets, Portland . Tales come to u of the sufferings n- rilirvut Wv miF Krft.vA anlfllArH In thA Phfl. tentlon at the World' Fair bore the ,.,.. ..h ., D.i,in- u t. .... . 1PP,nft8- The Pa-P ring with them, sympathy ls freely given. And yet there are people In our midst of whom we hear nothing, who are just as brave. tine "Breaking Home tkb." it was a powerful painting. Some newspaper writers criticised It, but tt had the power to attract crowds, to bring tears Tnfy are eufferln(f 8ently and nKhtln(r bravely with the greatest enemy of mankind Dyspepsia and all its terrible 111. There la relief for them If they will take Hoetetter" Stomach Bitters faith fully. Tt will cure dyspepsia, conatipa- ague and liver and kidney trouble. It of the young and old. Thl was the picture. An old mother, in- a cot tage room, saying ', good-by to her boy, who la going out Into the world to make his way. The father Is Just going out of the door, nearmg one ot .ua wrn a ar.p. iou n t0Mg up the who,e sy8tenli ,t see only his back, but there Is that In arugKBt and see that a private his bearing which tells you that his' Kevenue stamp the neck of bottle !' LOGGERS ATTENTIONI Headquarter for Cutters' Loggtrg Shoes and Logrfferu Outfits. THE liSO FRONT, 269 Morrison street, Portland, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between A. J. Megler and C. S. Wright, under the Arm name, of Megler A Wright, baa this day been dissolved by mutual con- ent, Mr. Wright tetlring. All th in debtedness of the firm haa been assum ed by Mr, Megler and all bills du the firm must be paid to him. ' Dated October 8th, 1899. A. J. MEGLER, C. S. WRIGHT. Watson's Restauratit WATSON BROS., Propr", Conducted on the check syttem. there fore pttrooa pay lor what Ifyey order and no more. We Claii tit Lanrtit, Cinwit, Beit lad tMest Strrifi ii the lrtkt mL lOVandJU Fourth 8t. Open (a.m. to 8 p.m. PORTLAND THE L0LYRE. Stranger visiting In the city will find the Lonvr au attractive resort wherein to spend tbe evening. The Amma Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and present nightly musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard room are a feature iu connection with the house. Palatable lunches will be serv ed at all hours. THE... Smith-Premier The Leading Typewriter of the World. Uiiei' Tailer. lienti'Tailtr. la D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor Up-to-Date lUreirtkSt., MTL1I9, 6KK. ' Y. M."C.A. Build'g. '. i .. . ,. . - V sSt1 vvvvv Posing a Specialty. The Photographer N. W. Corner Seventh and Washington PORTLAND, OREGON heart Is full to breaking. The mother's face Is not beautiful; but It is trans figured with love and angelic resigna tion. There Is a look of manly courage In thd countenance of the boy that In spires you with belief in his success. FINE OPENING. I The North Pacific .Pental College, ivhrtoA n.rlvArttapmpiil':flt&A.rfl In A north- There U sadness in the mother's eye.' m-mWfeScV. October I. Tha lixki; fin a r rtwrviH ainul Knf hn ' 7 ' t-lth 75 studenu on its roster. must go. mands It. Life Is no Joke. to be a man. This day and this lift.' demands giants. ' The young man must dony himself In many ways, he must spend a lUtle less, make a few friends, but these without capitulation, above all to be a friend with himself to re- spect himself. j The sholterod life may be sweet, but it can hardly be called strong. The His future, his manhood de-' ,ege u w p. wlta every faoU. 1 lty to graduate students In all the late It is no small thing knowledg of dentIstry. A. r. Baker, D.D. S., Is demonstrator In charge, and Is well qualified to instruct all students who atfta.id this college. WONDERFUL COMPANION. The man who works and ls apt to sprain, scratch or otherwise Injure him self should never be without the cele- mlghly oaks do not grow In hot houses.1 brated Century Liniment, 10c and 25c Difficulties develop a man's strength. ' bottles, at J. A. Clemenson's drug store, NORTH PACIFIC Dental College loth and Couch Sts Portland. Member of National Association of Dental Faculties. Formerly Ta:oma College of Surgery. Dcota THE PARLOR CANDY STORE A TAGG, Proprietor. Special attention given to family orders. PURE ICE CREAM T.Vrn.nc Iu Large or mall CUNTH1RS Quantities CANDIES Special attention given to family orders. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CANDIES 483 Commercial St., Astoria, Oregon. Dental Infirmary open dally from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Free oral surgical clinto Saturday, 1:30 p, m. to 3 p. m. A. R. j uanor. u. u. a., uemonatrator in charge. Students desiring Information, ad dress North Paclflo Dental College, Fifteenth and Couch streets, Portland, Oregon. POYEY BIRCHALL TAILORS Fine work at Popular Prices. 327 Washington Street. Neit Imperial Hotel PORTLAND. OR S.