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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1899)
1IJK' MOUMAO AH'JOKIAN VATl'MAl. OCfCIJeJl 21, Attn TO ASTORIANS. Tl 1111, V ADTOHMN lis fuui.il 4iu al In rurllaiiil at lh wll knitWN -tlmicr? himu ill J. r. lUuSlcy Co.. WUI Waahliiglun Nirt. Otilrri for wr Ulii lull with Hid Itnu will fiirir ru)nl AIUiiIIum. TODAY W BATHER. IHiliTLANl), Out. .-For Wuli iniflcn, Orrcnn and Idaho today, oo- t-aslonal mln. AROUND TOWN. Th.-'Krlaiii, Hiiitn" left out yratorday tor lllrv'a root tut my. Iiwf at ths 8 pa candy Aaiurliin fur 1 hrm. Astnrtau lor thm. AhIi'IIiih fur ttiPin. ll&iT&ln Culumns watch HurfAlii Columns-watch lUi'Kulii t'ilumns watch Mr mi.ln tmik laat svrnlnf's train fur IVriland. Mrs. J T. TliMa rrtuniod yarday from Portland.' Mr I'. J, MiOnwnn Murnd to Aa tri y-n-rday. 'J, W. WIIh-hi of I'utrland, and until rivntly a rifilil'Tit of Ilwaco, U down (Ml LllSllllWI, Mi finwart, dauaMar of Judgo 8t.wsrl, of I'lirtlund, U Vlstlln Mian Mumtrot lllirirtn. AnilrtfW I.ttkn, lliu wtll-kuown mur clint lullur, went to I'orlland yrter- dny. Hi will rHurn Monday. Tli first rrgulnr rmwtlntf this trrm it th illy haulier will bo Iwld today ut 11 a. rti, at the Hhlvtdy school. Tim sld'-walk on tho south side of CiiiniH-l'lal atrit, iM-twoim KlnvcMh ami Twelfth, U undi'nMn- rvpalrs. Mr. Kd I)uiiii. a Mular nxul rpr wntatlvn of a I'ortland butm-a noun", riltplayrd hi sainpW hi to ywstorday. If you want any llam,lth Food thai your (rrocer dura not bavt, writ Knapp llroa. Health Food Co., Boat Portland. Or. Inducer. Try tlut novrlty yourrlva, business iiiun. When In Astoria, transient fuesti oan noouri unsurpassed accommoda llona at tha Aator Houas. Perfeoi oook Inc and nlos, cltan room IUU, tl per day. rtoalyn coal li tha bst and moat oo nnrnlcal ooal for household uaa In As- torla. Try It onot and you will havt no othar. Oeorft W. Banborn, Agent, Tlphont lilt (.'. C. Ilimlbury and wife of S-aald" rum dnun from Tortlund on Irutl nllfhfa train. Mr. Dradbury ha beon Inspecting hl miring Interests In Hoiith-tn Oregon. Mmaulay said: "Advertising Is had two boats and ths larger was A MONO THE MILLS. named ColumMa. The other boy ah- solutely refused to call his tho Bham-' Lumber Movm-nt on th Lowtr rock and adoptd tho nam of Yankea IUvct Continue at Ill((h Preaaure, Doodlo Txwy. The Columbia however came out ab-ad. i Tb-i niovemrnt In lumler corrtlnuea ' at high jr-MMirv. The output of th .... , , o.,.-,.,. i .lower Columbia mllla la m.-tilriK Morrlaon wero unlt;d In marrla- -y- enormoua, but they wm no nearer to ..... n,.ii.. Inftu and Clfarinif up nieu uiurra man ui..- a. ..ii.,... ii t. v..i ,.m,.iHii. Kfil. month ago. nm nil.aitn m rA tiifin Atvratttur WfTfl th, auba-rlblna wltne-aea. The bluah- 'vi he h" !mfrf I iifi 'uilirc win Uwomliuc altlrd In a Notwlthatandlng the o-aifVua ac bualiuiui milt and wore for an orna mfnt a amall cuk of Ice. The potf'" married hull from Portland. Wanlrd )lr for gnnral houavwurk. Inquire at the realdeno of 8. Damlgi-r, on Kiiurtfwnth street, near Franklin avenue. biiHlm-aa what am li li ma.nin.Ty -motive power." p meam by a1vrtlliig In the Aatorlun Itargaln Column. The Montana volunUx-ni came nUt Portlun.i laat night on the train from ,f i Han TranrUco. Owwral Hummer and rather than dlmlnlahea and, what la more, there la every Indication tha.1 the heavy call from foreign and do mestic consumers will continue to pour In for a long Urn yet. In times like these, the . mills can pick their cusunners and cater only to tho best trade, I. W. Harper's Nelson county. Ky., whiskey. A gentleman's whiskey; a whiskey for the sideboard; a whiskey for the sick room. Bold by Foard A Minkra Company. Astoria. Oregon. a committee of citizens met them at the depot, and th?y were escorted to the Armory, where they were feasted and touatml. There were drafenlng cheers and wild rejoicing when' the train came Into the depot and during the time there was a aol'llr In alKht. TO BUSINESS MEN. A Ntw Idea to IV- Introduced by the Morning Astorlan. The Morning Aatorlan will soon In- i troiluce a new and InUf-aKlIng feature in r-w n)ax-r advertlalng, known as thi j'laraln Columns, which is meet ri. Unrulier, the popular clothier of Irg with great popularity . with adver- i this city. ureaiits an Inviting ad U tlm-ri all over the country. The Idea .. . k a .1 .v.- rtiw drua. th? n-aillng public this morning. For- In new and novel, and has feature Mr. U W. Prltcharo w mo v.ny ur a lu,)Hly (or ( A,lurt,uui who belleve that will Induoe people to constantly alorr, Ilwaco, waa In th city yeaUr-,n ,,.H!njj ul hme, Mr. Danxljr-r ha rend It. i.....a a ..H . i.. ...t. II S t.,arai 11.- tl I. . .111 jlutf tin lilfl WAV 10 I Ort IlilHl IU vinih l Rix H U II III H lll-nn aiiu w7 I ll r oiirHOiii .tiuiiiiafi vttn ir IllaVMT Mr. T. H. MlinpwHi and family trMi . Mtfwl jnci,inlally to take mlU nil ovrviln thiU fr kc-I- a npeclal feature of the Ajitorian, daily .Hlll(liU(li in thm p.rfifiiiit fnlJltlIln, mauvm 4.u , . -huUnKv cum purlnon with the and Heml-wekly. for thrw months at m fl"n - - i i'H(iinK n'Mifyn ii nun r riii-iiH;. uire urn an i-t'au x nr aVivvrii-Rrinvuis win The BEE HIVE. Natty Swell Jackets Plush and Golf Capes, Fair Collarettes and Scarfs In all tbe lateet novelties in this line. Look at our Goods and Prices Ladies' brown meltnu jackels $2.75 lilack boucle cloth Jacket 4.00 Iilack boucle cloth jacket trimmed in appliijned kersey cloth 6.85 Klegaotal) wool kersey jacket. . .1. 50 Id Childrem' cloaks we are carrying the largest assortment ever before dis played in onr store. 467 COMMERCIAL ST., ASTORIA. Bargains in Ladies' & Children's Shoes th yrsterduy. and returned on lu( night's train. ! A Km "I VertUllig. thing llargaln Try It. Column ad- Ten thousand rfadera will see your I rWvlres as usual totn.rrow at I Presbyterian rnurcn. in- uj(Inr( meets evry emi-rggncy. How can I neip our iloean't have Ui go shopping abroad be uniform In size, frequently changed the t" e pieawi) In this particular line for patrons, and written for them In r men nanante. ine aan rrantietu aiiraciive aiyie. ine many outer features of the ilargain Columns will the Mia rti'la IIhImoii tilttit from Portland. returned laat iaiWertlsement fin- thr. months If youl morning sermon, now can i iuiv paln.ii!r the Aatorlsji Itargaln Col-ChurrhV Evening theme, 'what Is l apuin lown raine up on the train from the Fort yeal.rday. Herman Wise Murned from Iort 1a ml on laat night's train. Tin Drltlah ship Wrajean was in up the river yestrrday. ('. A. May was a passenger on laat vrtilng's train fir Tortland. umns. Rev. I.. J. Trumbull and wife, who have been attending the Baptist con vention at Porland, returned home last night. , itellgloiiT" A I Is extended to be fully explained by our representa tive, and every contract made by him .. . . ........ i .i- i.. i will Ik- carried out by the Moraine Very rorillal invitation ' mir Diane rumiwri, reccuuy rri- ..fi.n. . i tin ir im tne &aat, aesirrs to announae to tho ladles of Astoria 'that she has I iiiiiiriml A fMstsirtitt lr I rtr nn rlnn en IntVi No furthr danger of th. -man-pox - - - - , " nil t ii as ( vviiihii:i vital) w j w 'rjt w i HORRORS OF PHILIPPINE WAR. anreadlna Is apprehended, wia ne .chtMil board has decided to remove the .... l nnl.J ml W'' IVIllnirer's printing otTlcs. MIks Pulm-1 in. ...in iinviuclnate DU- " Tales come to us of the sufferings en- has had thorough exp-rlence In aura oy our crave soldiers in me riui- Buy Roslyn coat; the beat coal for' pronimiion aB...-v ' jcm,B and m.nK UfHi-t' garments of i 'PPlfes. The papers ring with them, heating and cooking purpose, on the I'" ' """Hy- r- ' i all k.nds, particularly tailor-made suits ympathy U freely given. And yet market. Oeorga W. Banborn. Agent,' nn' y' ! .d c:oaks of the latest and most fash.; ther ,r PP,e ln our mldst of whom Telephone Hat lonable designs. ! we 'ar notnlnB". who ars Just as brave. , They are sunenng siientiy ana ngnung Prof.naur Hirg's dancing clauses Mi Il.ll Trulllnger Hi evoiilni'i train for Portland. on las Mr. Callendrr. of Knappton, went up tho road on last evening's train. I VlaltiM are always welcome in In-, ..,... , nple. Friday Portland hns Ix-en orTered a collec- XZXtZ ..'The'' nUf. are levS tovancod pu- , m..u, b.nU that would be , f.vtlon of cleanliness. I pg whlle Wednesday and Saturday very .lilll u!t to duplicate and that Is i i li .r.. fur tirl nners. ' wurih thousands of dollars, upon the ' AmotiR Aatorlnns regtsterwl at Port-. I Utiul hotels yesterday were Miss T. The pulpit of the Haptlst church will Ml., r Loiirt,. Mrs. Winters filled bv the paator, Andrew Tlrwno IxUrlns the wlrea was yesterday re al Fort Stevens. Lotirle. ami Mrs. O. C. Flavel. Chill con cams and rrljollea at Lae Herring's National Cafe awry day. I sole condition that the city provides suitable r.iti.s. With a singular lack of apppH'iatlon. the council hesitates At the momlliR sevnis inumiimii w niam- uie U.....II lirr.r..nrlulliin nAalwl Tf ! all?- .v. . . a .... service he will Introduoe his audience - ' - - Kcvenue stamp covera ikb neca oi uw conference. s- j bottle, more cordlul and worthy recipient in Agricultural college. j I Trumbull, tomorrw. hravely with the greatest enemy of mankind- Dyspepsia and all Its terrible Ills. There is relief for them If they will take Hostetter's Stomach Bitters faith fully. It will cure dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, malaria, fever and .gu and liver and kidney troubles. It tones up the whole system. Get it from any druggist ana see inai a private Ladies' $8.50 Shoes at $2.65. Ladies' $2.75 and $3.00 shoes at $2.25. - ' ' '" Ladies' $1.95 and $2.25 shoes at $1.65. Ladies' $l.o0 shoes at $1.15. We want room for Men's and Boys' Clothing Here's a Snap, Good Overcoats at $9.75. -BEMEMBER THE PLACE Welche's Clothing Store, 225 Morrison St, bet. 1 and 2, Portland, Ore. vol. to the Daptlat ministers now,1 and In the evening, to the Baptist state f'lriisnnt furnlahcd 2J Fourteenth street. iy. Kiinyclopcdla Drlttanloa, 18 90r, at Ilyland'g llroa" Book 8tre. j convention. All cordially Invited. j ,,M Pnrtlaiiil. Bee advertisement. 1 i Mr. A. N. Itohn, a.-ori'tnry of the Pacific County Publishing company. Stato Pure hoine-innili- fa miles IS c-nta a poll ml iixlay at the 8 oandy fac tory. Mrs. Crohn and family wert pasneti grr on laat evening's train for Po land. The latest In the confection Una ars room for rent. In private fam- Hnl-miien wanted. unilersMd. (Iron ml on si-ason's trade. weekly. P. O. 1371. VZ.: which puMlshca the Ilwaco Journal. Hewml earn $.0 was In the city yeaterdiiy and tooK New York. J evening train for Portland. He will help celebrate "Astoria day" at Roslyn coal lasts tontfer. Is cleanar trm expisttlon. and makes les trouble with atovea and ehlmnev flues than any other. OeortV Pherlff Llnvllle, W. Sanborn, Agent, Telephone IS1L tin Millinery. The Imrk Cornlletank ph-ared at' Portland Thurwluy with 130,030 bush-' MIS.S McREA Corner 10th and Com rls of heal, worth IS2.5T0. She draws men'ial 8ta. 22 (' and 6 lnrhw of water. The Or. tonlan says that cmnlng down th" river "he will be diverted from the channel and gently pUBhed over one or two of the sand bars" In order Visitors from Portland and elsewhere will And the pleaaantest rooms In As- 1 Pherlff Llnvllle, O. cTKulton and j0 r,) her bottom of marine growth. Mr. Rlsworth returned yesterday from if thj Oregoniairs marine reporter a hunting trip at Clataop. and Judg- H tt t),e exprwwion "diverted" Ing by their bulging hunting coats, ,iKht be regartled they were nultei successful. Ducks nnd humor. as conscious tho delict. Ic. Cream Chocolate. . W Ii p,-nUfUl " At Tht ffpA. MIpi Anna Stowart of TWlliuM U aV7 V. til iivuavi i r avinni . . I . . ..Ml.. a.lk aa.ln.lsi mnlfM t hm street. Mrs. R. 8. Andrew, proprietress-. e prev.n... ...... "... - easy prey. An Astorlan reporter was ln an As toria grocery store yesterduy when a .. - . 1 ... ,1 .. .1. . . . n.A visiting In Astoria, the giust trf Miss nrga column a.lvertlsliig say lhe Young Americans were sailing mouoi tUilt,n (,r(fJI ..pw,aa egK,r. )n. Margaret Hlgglns. 'plan hus gmit merit aa a cash trade' yachts In the bay yesterday. They ,1Uml lni. c,.,., yog," the boy ana- wered, and he walked out with "Port- " - - ' - 1 ... II 1 1.1. . I, Ar I g'HKl to keep hammering at such a' Uii'n" Tatlar. T.ll.r 1 Vt.li'T.ilsr. I. D. Boyer, Rlerchant Tailor Vp-to-Date 177 'rll St., rORTLUD, IRE. Y. M. C. A. BuiliTg. yyayvsessjyssssAss' I Portland aM Astoria . . FREE. . i. v - To provide the citizens of Astoria and vicinity with the same advantages as . the people of Portland, we will, during tho continuance of tho 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 onnhle those desiring to visit the Exposition to do so without cost and at tho same timo to take advantage of our enormous selection of FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND ......OVERCOATS For Mens, Boys and Children. All our goods nro markod in plain figures. CUT OUT THIS "AD." and it will bo honored for a round trip ticket and an admission to the exposition with each purchase of a Suit or Overcoat. Moyer Clothing Co The Ropulor Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Onk Streets, Portlard s' ;J ' ?-hnpa the newspaper man .. .. i.j .ii). imilce a radical Improve ment were he a farmer or a grocery man, but K certainly seems within the range of possibilities fr ClaJeop cqun-, ty to produce eggs enough for at least the home consumption. "My Fri'ind from India," which ap-' pears- at Fisher's opera house next Thursday evening. Is a guarantee of at least one excellent presentation by a famous company of popular oome dlurs. -The comedy Itself is exceed Irgly bright. Interesting and novel and s.. lively In action that there is nevwr ai- Idle moment In hlch the auditor curt wape the charm of the play house for the hum-drum -. affairs of vryrday life. "My Friend from In- L dla".was constructed to amuse, not In 5 a vulgar way, but appeals to the hu- S mornus side of our composition, and as a distraction from worldly cares has admirably, aucoeeded. Waitor(w P-iklns. who heads. the company Uila g yi-ar, as he haa evw since the original, production some three years ago, atill g shines aa the barber who Is "My K Friend from India," and lends to that character all the delightful personality! 9 of that Qualrvtnees which haa made, i EARNEST MILLER Fresco Decoratorss and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER IN Latest Designs an,T Wall Papers JUST RECEIVED 127 First Street, Portland ti We Rent New Typewriters, Many New Improvements Added SEE OrB LATEST , Smith Premier Typewriter NEW ART CATALOOU.! FREE L. AM. ALEXANDER & CO., Phone Main 574 Exclusive Pacific Coast Dealers. ?15 Stark Si. Portland T The Portland Reatouront 1.1. pmEtui', Pioprlet'r. fr'titi Imbi fcr Usin. Mi Washlar tuu St., near 9th PORTLAND JnI'nKjtTt... E. House's Cafe, 1!S Tklrl 8' reft, Nrthii, ingtt. Esttbllthsd 1NW TUs Best Cup of Oeflrs or Cocoa lnthe city. Cream tnd Milk frum nur own ranch Hnms made Pics and cakes. him one of our foremost exponents of VjSKMS5iSSS comedy characterisation. Seat sale opens on Tuesday morning. An amusing Incident, and one that Is Illustrative of the various winds to the minute that can be produced InAs-, torla,- occurred at the corner of Twelfth and Commercial streets laat evening. Two . gentlemen were en gaged lu conversation ln front of Mll-kM-'s stand at the corner mentioned when a gust of wind whisked the hat' oft one of the Individuals and carried It across the street against S. Danzl ger's store. Not having another hat about him, and believing that Mr.' Danzlger did not wish to add this one to his stock, the man began to cross the street to regain his property.1 When half-way over, not seeing tne hat ahead of him, he turned, and to his surprise observed 'it closely fol lowing, turning swiftly upon Its brlm,j When he attempted to pick It up It started down the street, west, and' then, Without any perceptible stop.J changed Its course east and sailed di-( rectly Into his hand. So here were four winds from different directions ln( Watson's Restaurant WATSON BROS., Propr's, Conducted on the check syBtem, there fore psironi pay for what tliey older and no more. He Claim the tarjrst, Cheapest, Heat and (Juirkrst Strut in the Wthwest. 1W and 111 Fourth St. Opeu 6 a.m. to p.m. PORTLAND H Beautiful MIlHuery . At prices within the reach of all. Call and examine the nvw st les. ASTORIA DaAlYm SATURDAY, 0T. 21,1890 Wilt be ASTORIA DAY at the . . Oregon Industrial Exposition Irt PORTLAND The following Superior Attractions are offered: Bennett's Superb Military Band The Three Flying Banvards In their thrilling Aerial Turns and Flights Alice Raymond, the world's greatest Lady Cornetisu Gus Henderson, Wonderful Tight-Rope Walker and Gymnast. EVA ROSS, Descriptive Ballad Singer. WELCOME TO ASTORIA! 't .- i. i r' ,'f J less time than a man could cross the I MRS. ROSS, 183 11th Street. street.