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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1899)
IIIK MOIIMNO ANTOK1A1N ISA I'l'iiliA). OCTOItalt 2S, IBM ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN II Will I'uy You Tu look up tha bariralna I am offir- lug in my oruoknry -Mora, rovery- TO ASTOKIANS. I'll DAILY ATOHU lll ! fminil III Ml III I'lirllKllll Hi fcll'iWH ii.iiirrr hima ut .1. r, Minlir .,, mil Waahlngiiin Hiral. Drum fur admr llali.g Uil w Itlt llila Hi iu Mill rtl iruiil Allelitluli. TOD All W BATHER, 1'OIITI.AND, Ool. U.-Ttit Wtarn Washington, wralorn Oregon and Northern Idaho, light rain. Enat.rn llilnif la inoludl at imu discount, Okm-hii and Houiliwm Idaho, fair weath- iroin riuir inix-s. ibvtiryminir in er u(jay, tiluln ami dvoortuad ware; tha fam- oiin l.uallo l.raml, IuikIIbIi inuku. It will iy you u liMik it ovit. CIIAH. LAItHON, Kl Comimrelnl Httvwt. They're Popular Now lluvc you n my jwnrtniniil of elmy lruhi7 Thy with pur tlmiKil illriKK from Now Yolk, and ar wry populur. Am rimatantly rri-lvlng now tfuuda. Com ami ao Ilium. ' 0. W. HMITH. Thn loading Jvwvlrr. ' Ml CorniinrrliiJ Htrwl. 1 Who I log Your I-umiiJi).' W claim, and w will prova to vvrry imic, that w have tliv brat and iinwl iip-lo-data laundry on th i Ortt. A truil ordif will oonvlno Ihr nuwt partloular. If you wain in m, prompt wink, try th ; CITY UTICAM LAUNDHY, III franklin Avenua. , Hi IIIMI'KKHM AN, I'rop. I AROUND TOWN. Mini itta Iwli la In Portland on a hurt vlnlt. t'rawfliih, ronknd In win, at th Na tional Caf. C. J, Curtl cam aftirnxm'a train. up on yat-rdHy It Our Special Hui'Kulii ' Wr hav aniu broken lima of tin war which wr will cUw out at bar gum prti-a. W arc alio making lrll prlura on aiHii broken tlnm d rnnniil frutla and ndlaho, plrk la. twlilr di-llrai-lr and auwa. Th-" an- A Nik I gmnla. ami can Ix had at lw prloea. IIUHH. 1I1U0IN8 A CO. A Uan In Si'.r:Vi Will l tart-1. to mitH vniiRa at Dm liomra of tin mrmlicra I'lan Two liiHMin a wwk, 20 oviita a i in, right rtumtha' courao. Comtuli by mall ir call at thn achmd afl T 3:10 p. m. W. W. I'AYNK. Principal of HlKh rVhool. ! Mia. A. Iir.innr inurniHl from Port luml n lat. nlgltt' train. li.rn-)( inbiT 27, Ut the wlfo of ao. M IiHdi, a ilaughirr. tiro. llnrtDll rant up yatrday on th train from Bcaald. Mr. Charlei CaUvndcr rHnrnd on liiat nlght'g train from Portland. Mri. 1'ho. nuiMi-l waa a paaarnger on lt nlghl'i train from Portland. II. I Holgatr, city editor of th A torlan, li In Portland on bUklneaa. H. C. Ji'ffi-ra and wife are In Port land attindlng th lant of tha expo!- Hon. Hundny nervier. In (Ira church to morrow, aa uauul, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Hunday m.hool at 12:30, Mrvlia at Holy Innotvnt'i chnpcl, Uppitwn, nt 1:30 p. m. "Jiiirt llk Joll'a" Thl li what a Portland gcntluman mUd of th di'llc Iniii chocolatea mad at tho Hp. Candy Fart.iry. You will any tha "am whn you try thmi. Thr are nona belter, Mlaa Dunham, who li.it y-ar waa ifur.bit of th Wh grndfl of Mi.Clur' anhool, now hokl a vry ri'inuiv ratlv poaltlon aa Uiichcr of Malory In tho grammar achnola of F"n-ano, California, Th Kiigln' Unit mug wkIiiI of tho nvaaon will b- given tonlglii. Thv of flrcm of the Mot'ullorh hav iwved Invllatlona and tha Oorton mlnatmls will be prwnt to mIhI In the enter taining. In th Multnomah county probate court, I mn J. Moor, admlnUtrator of the ratate of II. U. Ilorthwlck, d- oii'(l, waa authorlM-d to ndl the pi-r-ofial pnipi-rty. and alao to pay labor cri' c I alma. J, P. iialloran, th well-known new- parr man, and at on time dltor of th Aatorlan, la figuring null pniml- rwnlly In the wmlon of th California Mlium' AawH'latlon. now Ik trig Iv-ld In Han Frenclaco. Thr are no bttT eaatem confec tion! made than Lowrwy'i celcbmU-d chorolalra, which uH th hlghi-at awardi at th world'! fair over all com pntltori. Thw famoui chorilata ar aoli it the Hpa Candy Faotory. Light battery A, Op-iron National Ouard, hoa rerlv-d a apeclal Invita tion to go to 8at.il and help r-i-lv the Waahlngton volunten when they arrive at that rltv. Th InvlmUon hiu S. ih grand atrert parade today by b,n ,Pl.Dt,j M lh. Oregon !. will UorWi mlnmreli on arrival of th nr(, ,he w-,.comlng aalut. tmln. 1 Samui-I Ma well, who ha readied on' the Wallunkl for aump time paat, hiia n-til unci ti Aaturia, Fx ti n I i nc ('inhrt lliia And at Imtlrr than Portland prliv. Ift a fart. They are the m-U-brat'-d Follmer-t'logg make; hnodaom-'. dnrtbl ink umhrelloa. Don't make thr mlaUko of buying elw-wh'-re. II. KKHTHOM, Tha Jeweler. ((0 C immrrclal Street Itctur I lian I tr The Iioml 8tn-'t KInIi Market U beitrr than ever reprel io nipply fr. M mid ault fish of all kind. UoihU dellveml to any part of the vllv nixl aiillnfiu-llon guiimntiid. It.iNI) HTHHKT KIHII M AltKKT. 17 Ib-nd ftpwt. Kev. Mr. Curran and wife arrived on the nlaht train laat night fnm Ejrhc where bell !itul bti 'attenitlng the I lui-etlng of th awKirlatlnn of Tnngre. ! It. U....I.,t Mondavi dellel,..,. l-K-f I..J ""ll"n"1 "'" The mating, he re- iu.,1 ,1am bullion wlU be aerved at the u" vx"" " '" Hp., Candy Faolury. I r' ,,,,rl P""""" " lh- rhureh I i-rvlc-i tomorrow. I xdllngwr'a printing ofTlca. Mlii Pulm ln-rg hoa had thorough experience In cuttl'ig and fitting In'liV garment! of all klndi, particularly tullor-made tulta and cloaka of tha latest and molt fauli lotiuble deilgn. ' ' , At 111 Kalvatlon army barracki laat night 4 hero waa oonducted' what wm called a "lllndoi m-rtliig." It wai an exact p-produotUm of a Halvotlon army me'itlng In Ina. Orw of tlw 'f'-aturea waa the ilnglng of longa In Wintruw Mii ee by one of th officer. Btaff Cnptaln Itlirney and 'Adjutant Hudnpeth explained the work now going on In the far away AHlatlc country ,by the army. All thone who participated In th exi.rclaea wer attired In the native etume of the people they repreaented. Tonight there will lx conducted another Hperlnl niM-alng cauei, "aii imernauon nl Iiemonat ration." The "Ktorrny Kid" la agrtln In evi dence. He haa played many parta but alopted a ww pile In a p-rfirmance butt night with cannllHi'latlc effwt. Il-i became rngoged In a drunken brawl In a nalooti with a companion known ai "Soot tic." The realllt itt th fight wan that a rrtlon of tlie lwer part of "Sef tile'i" face waa bitten off by the drunken lavage who nproad him. Th Irjured man waa aolwr enough to real l the dangepm conae(Uencei of uer a wound and hurried to Dr. Eat' ofJk where he waa treated. The "Kid" rot at all aboahed by hla revolting nef- forir.nnee went about th atreeta with hli phlrt boaom tovi rd with blood brafrglng of what he had done. ITp to a lute hour h had not been appre hended. , . . , rinn hav a pTonal lntent In thli memorial, and that arrangement be no mudc that no one will feel that he li expected to give more than he thltiki he can afford. It .la the object, above all ele, to make thia a free-will offer ing a true memorial In the aplrit of the giving. Mil. Kdw. t.'urnui p'tumed home laatj lilgbt from an extended vlilt to her p lallvei in KuAlern Oregon. Millinery Notclllca I d'lr" to funhir call th atu-n-lion of ill hulk- to my haiidiomc Hock of trlmmml mllllimry. It coin pilar I bo lali-it rreailoni of the millinery art, and I am offering re duced rate! for th nxt SO dayi. , MISS Mi'llAK. Dr. T. N. Hall DENTIST. S7! ('ommrrlal Slpt, ASTORIA. OnR. Over PchluiwCa Clothing Store. ll. F. Allen A Hon ar aelllng Km-rM.aa-'il Wall l'ii-r oa low aa 10 cent! M-r roll, Imported Kngllah, "'-4 oenti. Toil J lielng Halnt Simon and Balnt Judt-i day, tm-r will be divine m-r-vlcei at Grace rhun-h at :S0 a. m. Don I fall to attend FlalH-r i opera holla tonight and wltiicaa thn perfnrm ane by (lorton'a niliwtreli. Brcure your aa-at at OrllTln A Il-d'a. It iia-ma that the word from H.ilein relative to Andtrwin, who wan arnntiil hi-re on complaint of WuMhlngton Hate authorltlea. wai IntiHTert, tlovemor Oi-er drlded that th requeni fir the p-iililtiAii wan In ppier form and regular, and he overruUsl Hhi rilT Lln Vllle'a P-qUedt. Paator Trumbull of the The flrMt literary gathering of thin term of the Aitoria high School waa held yeiterday afu?rnm In the large aaiembly hall. Hep-after theee meel Inga will be conducted twice every month. The principal object of them In to Inntruct In the art of oratory, al t hough thi-re will be other featurea of i erfertiiiiimer.t. Fnmi time to time, aa i jnti-niay. outald talent will be Invited to axMut In the pnarram. Yesterday I the pupila of the 8th grade attended the i m -cling In a body' an Inviteil gueata. ; Tlienc eiitertaJnlng und inatructlve I nieetiiiga have alwayi hen a welcmne p-cn-atlon to tlie dally ptuiine of, ' M'hool work and pupils and t-achert 'l alike will In- gl that they arx- rvnumed formerly. Following waa yvaterdriy'i ingriiin Addrena, Annie Jeffory; a dP. Anita Trenchard; addnesa, Edith WimiiU; ocal alo. Miss Elmore; ad-dr-iiH and reading, ftov. Henry Mar . colli. IMPROVED TOURIST SLEEPERS. Railroad Are Acceding to Demand! of Middle Cliwmex Who Want Itetter Fl'-eplng-Car flervlc. In reaponae to th demn.nila of the tlinei the O. R. & N. and Ita corinea tloni are placing In operation a much better grade of tourlat alpr for Pa ( III? count lervloe than at any prevloui lme. The largely increased tratflo to thli aectlon of the country haa di-rnand- I all the Improvenvrtita of latter-day tnntrKirtatlon, and In conalderatlon of tr.U the railroad are effUibllihlng a a-rvlce which la exwIUmt In every par ticular. Not only are the wUhi-a of firat-claai pa-nijei-H aerved, but thou who are traveling to and from the Kaat on ii'Cond-claaa tick!! ar aplendldly cared for. There wai a time when P. ti urlt -deeper appi-aled to a limited number of. people who were traveling on the "cheap?' order. In every meaning of the term. Now, however, there haa been a radical change. With the bet t-r tourlat ik-epera In operation the elni-4 of pawngTH haa b-n Improved, and one may now travel upon them and n1..y all the privilege, of a flrat- clana aii-eper tu a greately reduced rate. Dally, on the O. R. A N. eaat-bound faM mall, li attached one of theae lat ent Improved tourlut ileepera, a model of bt-autyi and handaome appoiotm'.nta. The .pe.ear 'ure almrat an exact counlen.art of th flrat-cloaa ileepera. One n( tlctable feature of the new tourlat can I th absence of a smoking apartment. The new cars being built by the Pullman. Company ar not pro vlded with smoking apartments. This i- w departure haa been taken b;iuae of the fact that rmat through trains are provided with eompoaita cars, which provide a smoker for th sleeping-car p.a.--na-erS. Jackets! Jackets! Jacliets! FOR THIS WEKK ONLY WK GIVE SPECIAL PRICES ON HIGH-GRADE JACKETS Pine Tailor-made Jackets reduced from $12.00 to $10.00 10.00 to A.00 " " 8 00 to - 6.00 An Unusual Opportunity to .Get an Elegant Jacket at a Bargain. i Have You Seen Our Fall Line of Winter Illack Drcua Goods Poplina, Venetians, WhlpcorjM, Camel's Hair and Crcpona. THE - BEE - HIVE la Ji' i Talk CrnU'Tailsr. I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor lp-to-Date ... s 5 HATS GIVEN AWAY! r 7T 1 With every Suit, even if the Suit costs ih more than $5.00 (We have good Suits for this price) No Lottery. Every One Treated Alike. Boji also get Hat with a Suit, and we have good Suits upward, from....,,.. ITTI'.MrlkSt..- PBafLUD. DKL V. M. C. A. I'.nild'K I I church will tomorrow morning give ! review of hiu live vam' work as C. W. Fulton and James fttokes were on the wit side yesterday huntlnir for ducks. They were not very plentiful, and the hunters roturm-d without bag irlnir many. Itapliot a a (Mistor In Astorlu. and In the evening speitk of the work of ihe Sunduy school. A rordlul invitation Is extend ed to all to attend. The Sunday school begnls promptly at 10 a. m. ' Ill-Tempered Babies. Iniufflclent nenrlihmanl oxurxllr producs tll tampar. Ouanl nvaliiat rrntfulnvM In clUldrsa by timf nuiri tious aad aiaailUa luod. GAIL BORDEN , EAGLE BRAND! (fll'llfl H KM Servlcea aa usual at the PreHhyterlan chun-h tomorrow. Theme of the morn ing sermon, 'My Duty What lx It?" t IT-t-uliltia !...... ' 1 T . Tl. ..t ' MMon ..f,,ti Vilrilll-, "-I UIIIIIKNril, . Take aU-amer Holloy Oatlert of. Tne oholr htt bn orgnnlzed for the Wliile t'olkir lino for Portland and way winter, and there will be siwclnl mu ixilnts. Fare, 25 ca-nts; room. 7& oent.; 'o K blh servlcea. A wry conlial In-up-r or lower berth, 50 cents; section' vltatlon Is extended to all. berth, 2(1 cents. . i " A man by the rame of Frank Pennl son was on trial yesterday afternoon at the police court for bcgirinir. He was fined $20, which was suspended on con dition that h leave the city. As It will cos! him but !5 cents to Ret a hundrvd miles out of town. It will b cheaper j under the circumstances to travel than I stay here and beg. BOnOCN'! CONDIN.KO MILK CO., NCW YORK 0 COKDRNBRD MILK Is a rwrfoct Infant fod. Taks aa suUtltuts for ths EAULK 11KAN1). H-Ml roa Hook i l "llAhlfa." A story, the full particulars of which are not yet known, has Just come to llk'lu and which may or may not have a uaJ ending. The station agent of this city was approached Thursday ev-Miing by a gentleman who made in quiry if a ticket had been sold on that duy to a young Indy diwcrlbed by hlnv The agelrt had not to his recollection sold a tlikct to any such person, and told this to the man. Thereupon the stranger told this strange story. Hi siild he resided near Portland and his daughter some time ago left her home to visit at Oyntervllle, Washington. She wrote regularly home and her letters gave out no intimation whatever of any diaatlsftirtlon she might have felt, until a few days agi, when she wrote that her parents would never aee her again. Her anxious f other Immedliitely Vt fo- Cysh r il!i. nly lo uiacowr ti.ai his daughter hud left thiU place. He thought that he had traced her to As toria and made inquiries at all trans portation lines out of tho city, but had not up to the time of his Interview with the agvnl discovered any clew as to her hereabouts. No names were larned mid If any new developments have transpired It is unknown to all but the -J BROWN'S RESTAURANT A first-class place at moderate prices Rooms for ladies and private parties Open all Night... lOS Fourth St., near Washington rORTUXD, OREGON. PHONE BLACK 1835. The Eastern Yonbo.7 the Suit, we give the Hat. The outer the Sail the better the bat. No toys being given away, but something osefnl. Having low rent we can do thia WELCH'S CLOTHING stORE Sealer i. He.', a.4 BojrV Clotsisg id rsriiahiij Goods, aad fits' Boys', Ladies' ssd Chiljres's Sboes. . 223 .larrisos Street L STRICTLY AHCRICXX CLOTtllSG STORE Betwee. Tirst aid Soeosd p r ruuivruxninnnjininjumari l!r ' I ID I- EARNEST MILrLrER Fresco Decorators: and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER IN" Lalest Designs ,0co.a,r Wall Papers JUaT RECEIVED 127 First Street, PortlanJ 1 stoves re mm ANY OLD THING. Bought before the ad Vance and sold regard less of it on account of moving. Eclipse Hardware Co. -BOS BOND STREET Books... Blank and Miscellaneous. Paper... New Crape and Type-writing. VVattrman Fountain Pens Box Decorated Paper and Knvelopeei--ioc GRIFFIN S REED Tho American public schools at Ma nila, under the manairement of Siiper- IntiMidMit Anderson, an Orvgon man, , v:nc moat intireleJ. are btowIiik rapidly In popularity and, efMcli'nry. They have practically bwj A SHOUT SERMON, organlspd but about three months, yet ' " the superintendent's report for Auaniat, T;KUKht9 guggted by the Will of Cor ahows an attendance of 2.738 boys and; nclius Vanderbllt. 1.1 so gins, a total or ana nn in crease over July of 500. , - r- - A r.ew journal devoted to the Interests , of the timber of thia district is soon to begin publication. It will 1 known as the Columbia rlwr and Oregon Tim bernian. All parties lnteivated In the timber buatneaa will undoubtnlly civ "their support, as It will be devoted en tirely to their liiteretcts. Oorgv Corn wall of the C&thlamat Gazette will be tbe publisher of this Journal. The services at the' Methodist Epis copal church tomorrow will be of un usual Intervst. The subject of the morning sermon will be, "How to secure new recruits for the King's army." In 1 the evening the theme will be, "One of the Dark Sayings of the Ood Man with Interpretation- and practical les sons." A sermon for the public. There will be excellent music at both servlcea. All strangers will find a hearty wel como, The hotel proprietors of this city are determined that In hotels aa well as In other things Astoria shall be kept abreast of the' times. Now when the work on 'the Occident Is about com pleted, work about to begin. Tho manager of this hotel, Captain Parker, Is going to have the place turned wrong side out and topsy turvy and then built all over again, so that when everything Is fin ished the house, will have become a de cidedly up-to-date hoteK modem In every particular. The attention of the public has been cvlled to the "benevolent and educa tional bequests" In the will of Cornelius Vimderbllt. This distinction between i;':e terms "benevolent and educational" l usually made, although, In fact, there c:ui hardly be a higher expression of b nevilunce than In encouraging true education. . " , The thought often come Id Marly every man, I would like to be in bucii circumstances financially that would en able me to do some practicable good for others." There la nothing so good as good giving. The telf -satisfaction of 'the donor, the pleasurable glow of true charity that grows by, exercise, Is worth far more to the donor than any thing else his money could purchase. To most of us there seldom comes an opportunity to do any good In the di rection our Inclination would suggest. Our Income Is limited and the duty to those about us cannot be neglected. It is thus that the proposed Edward C. Young memorial library will not only be a tribute to the memory of a fallen Astoria soldier one who by his life and by l.is death merited our es teem and admiration but It will be a blessing to the thousands of young peo Dining-room and Kcstattraflt ! J. U. Wuii.i.i, Psi-i. Private Dining-room lor Ladies Meals 15c Ip Opes all Xiyht. 170 THIRD STREET. ......Bet. Morrisoa aad Yamhill Portland, Oregon.... ' f ttlunibia Tkne 21. The Portland Restaurant k. e. rimmr, " I'lopricb r. Pmitf Roni tr Lidics. 303 Wining tm Sl,DirMh PORTLAND We Rent New Typewriters. Many New Improvements AdJed-SEE OUR LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter NEW ART CATALOGUE FKEE . L.&M. ALEXANDER & CO., Phone Main 574 Exclusive IVif..- Co.st rMci. U tti'L. St Torthiid Hoefler's Bonbonniere S the Parker house is! pie who In the years to come will gath er knowledge and Inspiration from the books, and also to the men and women and boys and girls who from their store, however scanty, will contribute to the improvement of the coming gen erations. It Is worth smethir.g for us to occa sionally find out that we are not really, as selfish and unthoughtful as we think. When the plans for the fund are completed, they will doubtless provide for receiving any amount, however small. It Is desired that every Asto- Mlss Slgne Palmberg, recently arriv ing from the East, desires to announce to tha ladles of Astoria that she has opened dressmaking parlors on Ninth street, near Commercial, next door to ftilabllslted INW OPEN DAY ey AND NIGHT I E. House's 128 Cafe, Third 8'rwt, Portland, Ortgon. Tlie Best Cup of Coiu-e ) Jy ort'ocoalnihe city. J; . Cream ami Milk S) (!) from mir own ranch (J) Hume maile Plea and cakes. Q s w - . ! ' ' -a f..iMheck system. Ihere- fore paimiis pay fur what Ihey order i I Watson's Restaurant WATSON BROS., Prupr's, and no mure. He Claim tb larst, rhraprst. Brsl anrl Uiiirtril Smira in the iurthuM. - - - IPVand 111 Fourth St. i Open 6 a.m. 8 p.m. PORTLAND (i)S Vhere the fiaest Caidics it the State S43 C0M.1CRCIAL ST., ire rrtpared aad Always in Stock ...ASTORIA. OREGON 1(S!3S3C' Blank Books... Of every description MADE TO ORDER for Merchants, Banks, Corporations and Counties. 1 Commercial Printing In all its branches, ing too small Nothing too large ; noth- Ve coadnct the largest aid most complete establishmeat la the Vest, aid invite yoir patronage. We pro dice lathing shoddy. Let is hear from yon. THE IRVVIN-H0DS0N CO., Portland, Or. &i5- 5 5 8 S-SS) DO YOU BATHE? NO. I WHY? ' S 4: Because at our bouse we have neither a bathtub, v nor hot watei IiuliIv. ... V) ' . $ V) Then jjo to the Russian Uatlia at 217 Astor 8t. Cv () 25 cents is the price. Private apartmenU for Indies. Only the better class of patronaee is catered to. Try one and you will oonie regularly. sss(ijSi5:5;e;: : ss r