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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1899)
MJ HOIWUO A8TUIUAH 8Tl'KllA).. NOVKMIitK ID. I ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN It Will I'uy Von To look up tlx banal n I am oftVr lug In my crockery look. Bvry (lilnir U Inoludad at fraat diaoount from regular prloaa. lCvrytliln In plain anil daooratad war Ilia fam out Luatlo l.rand, Knfllah mak. It will pay you to look it ovor. CHAD. LAHHON, Hi Commercial Btraat They'ru I'opulur Now llav you n my aaaortmant of ebony brulitT Thay wra pur cliaaad dlreot from Naw York, and ara vary popular. Am conatanlly rrcolvlna; naw good. Coma aod aao tliaro 0. W. BMITII, Tha Loading Jawalar. Hi Commercial Street. Who Ihttn Youi' l.uiiiidr) Wa claim, and wa will prova to very, ona, that w hava tha beat and moat up-to-data laundry on tba Coal. A trial order will convince (ha moat pai-tloular. If you want neat, prompt work, try tha ' CtTV 8TB All LAUNOIIT. 121 rranklln Avenue. It SCHIMPFERMAN, Prop. Our JSf lal llurulna Wa hava aoma brokan Unt of tin war which wa will eloat out at bar gain prioe, Wa ara alao making peolal prloaa on aoma brokan line of canned frulta and raUahaa. pick- 1 it, labia delleaole) and aauoaa. Tbaaa ara A No. 1 gooda, and oan be had at low prloaa. rosb. maoiNS co. fcitra Tina IfmhrdUa Ami at battar than Portland prloaa. H a a fart. They ara tha olbrated rollmer-Clon maka: bandaoma, durable allk umbrella Don't maka tha mlitaka of buytng alaawnara. r " . . K. EKSTROM. a Iba Jawalar. M CmmarclaJ Straat IWttcr 'I huii liver Tha Pond Btraat Flh Market la bttar than avar prepared to aupply frh and aalt flan of all ktnda Oooda delivered to any part of tha city and atlfaotlon fuarantaod. PONU HTHEET rifll! MAKKKT. 1T Ilond Ura. Millinery Xovcltica 1 doitra to further call tha atUn tlon of lha ladlea to my handiome alack of trtmmad mllllnary. It com prlc tha lataat creation of h millinery art, and I am offering re duced ratea for tha newt M daya. MISS McKAE. Dr. T.N. Hull DENTIST. 5TJ Commarola) Btraat, ASTORIA, ORB. Ovar Bchluaaal't Clothing Btora. tT.T.T.T-TT.r FZ !Z !Z !Z I The Original and Genuine Eastman Kodaks at one-third lea than isclory prior. If yon ever wantttd a camera Mii i 1 tlie time to secure the latent model at a nominal price. READ OUR I J Cistsna Sn.1 Tilco Hndak 1 CiMaai rocket koddk f ! Ss. a Bill s-Eve Kodik Lj tintam Xo. I roldlng racket Mudak W, Caotma No. 2 roldiaa rocket Kodak hi Eautna Kn.4 flNll'i-Ey Kodak Castma W.i nonet aaa CiMma Mil. 4 Billet Kodak All other Enstmiui Kodaks at even' InHtrumeut we tell to be nonulno H Ulustrnted CHtuloguu free. ()wlii(? to tba heavy tlemnncl made upon us for K thiatf CHmera since our prices were atinonnciHl some dny ago, we advise kT !....... II.. .k...UH n..U ! miiu an I ut.nlil IaImv ami ,1 Sa a ntut n tnlA ti Everything in pliotogrRphy at popular price. Woodard, Clarke 0 Co., Kiyz.:,Vo,.n,. Phnlit llriisrlineut 11(1 stilt 1.7 Fourth street. The Eclipse Hardware Co. mint lias Komoveil to iu New Quarters next JAII to the Columbia Eleetricnl & Repair Co., ItItItI t'110e oor8 orm 0'( 8t,,n( wll0re tliey I ill I will continue to carry the finest stock of IIII stoves In Astoria. BOND STREET. IMPORTANT NOTICE Yesterday we received notice from the publisher, of the tVEHNEit Edition or thh Enoyplopkma Britannica, that owiun to the enormous increase in the prioe of paper with in the past few weeks, they would ehortly withdraw the snle of their Encyclopedia at the present prioe. Our contract with the publishers enables as to make the same liberal of fer as heretofore. Thirty large volume of the Encyclope dia, one Kttltle to Systematic Iteadini of the Encyclopedia, Ono Upright Oak Bookcase and One Large Webster' En cyclopedia free of charge, All the nbove will be delivered npon the tmnll payment of .ONE DOLLAR Balance in small monthly payments, Call and look into this offer. GRIFFIN ) H-(s--0--H&---H&-S--!--- Do you wantto save money ? . If you do, you enn by culling at onco and buying your pry (iooiIh ut M 'ALLEN & M'DONNELL'S Great Closing Out Sale J tickets mid Capes Sjx'cial (j) J'ndiiy mid biiturdiiy () 470 mnl 472 Commercial Htrret. TO ASTORIANS. Tha IIAII.V ATOI(MN will he found an wit lu I'urtlanil ut lha ll-ltni.wit llMerr hnuM f J. f. Ilanillejr t.. Kill Hahliilon lrl. Onlera fur ltr. living lail with tlila Rrtn will receive irit Attention. TODAT'g WEATHER. I'OltTXAND, Nov. U. - Wcatcrn WaahlnKton and Walirn Oregon, oe ot-caaloiial rnln May. AROUND TOWN. Crawflih, cookad In wlna, at tba Na tional Caf. Drink X. B. Caraal; Eat Nut butur and Health Food and ba happy. r For Heni Two or thrwa furnUhed houe-kwplng room, 15, TVnth 81. Fraa wlih each package of II. 0. Muih, t packaga of II. 0. Pancake Flour, at A. V. Allen'a Wanted Good lodging houae, good lo cation; 10 to SO rooma Inquire thl of' floe or addnceai M, Aatorlan office. D. F. A I Ion A Son are aelllng Em botaed Wall Taper aa low aa 1 ocnta par roll; Imported Engtlah, 7Vi oenta. A. R. Cyrua haa moved hit Real Ea tata and Ineurano offloa to 431 Com mercial atret, oppoalta tha Aatorlan offloa. The City Teacher Araoclntlon will hold their reguliir mining thl morn ing at 10 o'clock at the McClure avhnoi building. Pur whlaky Harper Perfect whlaky Harper every bottle guaranteed Har per. Sold by Ford h Stoltea Company, Aitorla, Oregon. x I X X !ZIZ FzJZ K X Kodaks At Cut Rates S PRICES. IttguUr rrlcc. ft.00 5.01) H.OO Oar Cat rrlcc. t 3 84 .1.S5 5.35 f).(5 10.00 H.04I 0.05 10.00 10.00 15,011 12.00 m.ini 10.00 the sanw redaction. We gunrantee ami of the latest model. Sond fur S? REED. for Judge Orny I ramnall)lu for () I'nlti'il Hiat' acqulrltig a mw cltl-n. Ill naitm I t'harlle llunwn, a luillve of Ii niiiark. Itoilyn coal laata longer, la cleaner and makea lea trouble with atovt and chimney flue than any other. Oeorge W. Sanborn, Agent. Telephone 1111. Tonight at the club alley a T. M. C. A., of Portland, tram will bowl agulimt a picked A. F. C. Mm. It promlaea to ba an lnuraling ountrat. R. D. Mendlom, the pluno pulliher, hm left the eiclualve agency fur hi cuperlor piano pollah to the wall known fumlturo hpiiite of J I 1 1 born A Bon. The date eel for the sale of the cook book to be' pubilnhnd by the ladi' of tho Every Monday Club of the Preaby terlnn church, la Thuraday, Dec. 12. m-i r- - The rramed icat aale for Deah and liowrra mltiuari'la which apjx-ur at KWhvr'a orrii houwe Monday night, 0M-na at Urlllln A lUd'i thin morning at o'clock. Roiilyn coal la tha beat and moat eco nomical coal for houaehold ua In Ai torla. Try U one and you will have no other. Oeorge W. Sanborn, Agent Telephone 131L The Doe faulty have a great capac ity lor "booie." One of the ami, John, dtpoltd five dollar with the city yeaterdny at the rrqumt of Judge Nel on for Ixlnj drunk. Andrew Lake, the tailor, ba moved hi bUHlnes from t23 Commercial trect to 53S Commercial, formerly oc cupied by A. R. Cyrus' real estate ofllce. The Crlttenton Circle will two o'clock thl afternoon mwt at! at thej Methodlat church. Important business will oome before the circle and all in tvreated will plt-oae be prewmt. The football game tomorrow on the A. F. C. groumlM between Astoria and Ilwaco promlm-a to be A warm affair. The home boy are in flue form i and will muke their old time an tugotilsta h'Jutle, Fir cord wood at $3 25 per cord long and 13. GO per cord sawed and delivered will be the price at the Astoria Wood Yard after Monday, November 13. Oak. Ash, Spruce limb Vine maple. Hem- lock. Slabwood and Slab bark also, at reasonable ratee. ' The city has thrw law suits now on Its hand, one before the auprniK-co. rt In another the pleadings are at !suej In the circuit court and the council i Thursday night directed the city attor-. ney to iWend the city' side of the a1 third, a $2000 damage case. The city j is defendant in all three cases, All Astorlana who visit Portland and desire spending a pleasant evening In company with polite people and in the enjoyment of an unexcelled musical program, should go to the Fredericks burs. Besides vocal and Instrumental selections there are many other at tractions to delight the visitors. The new management Is making the Freder icksburg a well-merited sucocss. BnOWN & GRANT. Props. The funeral of the late Churles Starr, a cltlin of Olney, was held yesterday, Rev. W Seymour Short officiating. The! deceased was rather an eccentric char acter, but managed to accumulate con siderable property. Ills only known rehttlve Is a nephew who resides In New York. The ludles of the Library Asoclatlon have secured Mr. Webber and his com pany to give a concert at Fisher's opera house next Friday evening, November1 24th. Mr. Webber needs no Introduction! to Astorlans, and there Is no doubt but i that his old friends will give him and his company the welcome thy so well deserve: that the theater will be crowd ed to Its capacity goes without saying. Tho action of the council in extend ing the time naked for by Mr. Keutt ner in rvirnrd 'to the new atreot car deal Is generally approved. The mat ter of time Is reolly of little conae quenoe to the city In this Instance for If the dal Is not consumated the mat ter will be In no worse shape than It la now, and at th present time it Is considered that Astoria can hardly be too liberal in its Inducements for out side capital to come in. Numerous burglaries have lxn an noying the people of Nehalom Valley and one house has been burned by the offender. The finger of suspicion pointed toward a rancher named Axel Isakson and he was arrested and bound over to await the aotlon of the grand Jury. He cajne to towA and secured bonds, which wore placed at 2,'.0, with A. Danieteon and X. B. Howe aa sureties. He secured his bondsmen by a mortgage on his place. H(rvly-a a uaual at th Preabyterlan church tomorrow. Thrtne of the morn ing aermon, "Jna' tTwe f Unknown Llva," Evening thwi, "The Worth of Llf aa Bcifi In the Rok of Kccle. eliiKtea" A very cordial InvlUtlun la exttidel to all. Councilman l'irk'-r waa caught nap ping, lie hua harl hla eagle eye on a bill aguliiM the city that h thought Improper and ha munaad to hold It up for vithI month. Iajt night he (ward til ii bill ivud off, a ordered paid, In the minute of Hie prevlou mKlng. Ua had ln al)fH-nt that evening and the bill hud allpped through. The iixtk of dlKgut on th cuuncllmun'e face wImmi he found that hi vigilance hal gone for naught le-cuuno of one tupa.', a a worthy of b-lng painted. llrurh and How-ra Mlnlmn-I which appear at Flnhir' opera houiie Mon day evening are wild to U; one of the bit "f all white, com panlen traveling. From the I Will Tlnx-e we print the follow Inj; "Htj.ndlng nHn only waa the order before the tk:k-t office cloaed on RaJurdny night at the i-ra house, the attraction Ix-inj Ileh and Dow er' mlnntrel. We fvl ae In saying that no inlnatrel party v-r uoc-ll In giving a more enjoyabu perfor mance here and the who were prea wt were unniilmou In their praise of the performance from tho rising to the falling of tha curtain. Sale ut oper-t thl morning at Ortmn ft Ild', The Chinese opium amoklng oasea In the police court were dlambwed yea terday upon motion of th city attor ney. The proaecuUng wMneases asked for this aotlpn, Tb? polloa have dv--terminer to preveni White persona from patronizing opium Joints, but it would bankrupt the city to prosecute every Chinaman that amokr opium. In thl case the white man forfWuvd hla $20 ball and It was doemed advisa ble to h-t the mongolians go, especially aa the cast protnll to reach further than the city would care to carry It. Hut If another white person Is caught smoking In the dtn the Chlneae may expect an unrelenting crusade, regard-It-M of onet. AWAKENING INTEREST. Sek-ctlon of Councilman at Coming City Election. The the The interest In the oomlng city elec- i "on u noi Ined to the prospective candidate and their friend. The lat ter are concerned with the administra tive ofllcer., but the general Interest has to do with the legislative part of tho municipal government. The financial condition of Astoria Is not rutlsfactory to those upon whom the cot of government falls. The tax payers of Astoria have a painful con dition to confront. It Is everywhere conceded that "something must be done," although no one la able to sug gest now what that something Is. ( The general Indebtedness of the city,; exclusive of the water works, whose j coat was a profitable Investment. Is heavy and we have nothing substan tial to show for the money. Our tax rate of 1S98 was nearly double that of Portland, and Astoria has no city hall, no bridges, no court house, "no any thing" of an attractive and useful cnaracter that satisfactorily accounts to the taxpayer for the heavy drain, We have only the fast decaying road- wnya that constantly need repairs and unvi which no Improvement can be, made that can be called permanent. Tt,e publication of ttue matter does not hurt the city. It ia the Ignoring these conditions that dally Injures Astoria. The public recognl- tlon ot existing conditions will not drive away prospective Investors. When capital seeks investment It con sults the records not the newspapers, and prefers casting its lot with a peo ple who are ready to faoe and correct a bud situation to mingling with those who try to Ignore It. The present counoM can testify from Its experience that It Is easier to dis cover the need of a remedy than It Is to fnd the remedy. But the incoming council will be expected to find some method for Impivivlng the situation ami the citizens of Astoria are Inter eated In the selection of competent councllmen. MARRIED MEN WIN. Closely Contested Bowling the A. F. C. Match at For several days there has beon much dIeusMon as to whether the married or single men of the A. F. C. Were the btter bowlers. In order to settle the question, P. B. Sovey and Herman Wise, as captains jvspectlvely of the single and married members, selected teams and last night they met on the alleys. As a result some are sadder and Wis er than before. The Singles started out with a hurrah and won the first game by 21 pins but the married fellow set tled down to buslmtsj and handily won the second and third games. In the fourth the married led until the Inst frame when lhey "sloughed" and gave the game to tha singled, there being no possibility of losing. The married won by 19 pins. After the games the teams enjoyed an oyster supper at the'expense of the bachelors. All members of tho A. F. C. and their lady friends are Invited to witness the game tonight with the Y. M. C. A. of Portland. The scores last night were as follows: Single men, Sovoy, 162; Gibson, 126, Burroughs, 120; AMbury, 149; Burk holdar, ISO; Laws, 14?; total, 849. Married men: Wise, 152; Stlne, 137; Flniayson, 150; Hardeoty, 161; Goodell, 154: Coooor. 124: total, 868. The highest snore In any one game was Hardesty's 51. TUB PRIMARIES. There waa opposIUon t thw regular tick - t at the republican primaries yes tday. More conrertly It w,aa Intended to be opposition, but the renult wa a worful failure. The oppoltlon ticket ihat app'ared In ach of thene wordu was In lh In terat of Ex-ChUT of Police Rarry, It Is sold, but Its only effort was to bring out more regular vrte thAn might alr-lik! have Iwn at. The Inde pendeitt ticket nly p-oelved from 10 to l.r vote In each ward. In the mlddl ward there waa a third tli ket that attracted little atten tion. FAVOKAKI.E COMMENT. I'ropofltlon to Flnl Out Where As toria Stand Endorsed by All H-nMhh Men. Evening New. The Astorian editorial on "A Look at the Pltuatlon" haa mlrred up a great deal of favorable comment In the city today. It I the general expotwion that it i a common some ounin-w, move tar the chamber of commerce or Push club to appoint a reliable friend of Astoria to find out 'whr we are at, so we can get a move on. AN IMPORTANT INTERPRISE. A DH of Good New That is of More Importance, to Astoria Than , the Election. The Treeeott Pa.klng Company haa leased the Foard A Stokes building, formerly, occupied by the Columbia Iron Work, ind will engage In the manufacture of all cooperage required for It rapidly Increasing salmon pick ling buslnesa Astoria i to b congratulated on ihU addition to her Industries. It la under stood from Mr TrvcXt that the com pany will not confine itnelf 40 Its own requirement In this line, but will do a general cooperage business, solicit ing trade throughout thl section of the country. A BOYS CLUB. A Good Movement I nau grated by Rev. M. Curran. A boys club was organized last even ing in the basement of the Congrega tional church, by Rev. Mr. Curran. The club has for its object the moral, intellectual and social wellfare of Us member. The boy. were very enthus- lautlc over the project and took bold of it with a will. The following officers were elected: President, Willis Wood; vice-president, Crouchly; secretary. Will Barker; treasurer, Will Morton; sergeant at arms, Allan Hughes. All boys, who are over eight years of age and are members of some church, Sunday school or Chrlstaln Endeavor society may Join the club. It will meet every Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock in the basement of the Congregational church. Rev. Mr. Cur ran will have general supervision of its affairs. ANYBODY KNOW HIM? , NEW YORK, Nov. 17.-Oolonei J. Lawrence Kip died tonight. CHICAGO DELIGHTED. Last night's Prize Fight Moat Enjoy able She Has Had In a Long Time. CHICAGO. Nov. 17.-Kld McPartland, of New York, and Matty Matthews, of Brooklyn, tonight fought the liveliest and moat even fight seen here In a long time. It was declared a draw at the end of the sixth round. AN IMPORTANT DIFFEKENCF.. To make It apparent to thousands. who think themselves ilU that they are not ailllcted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. I Fisher's Opera House L. C. SELIC. lessee and M ngr. MONDAY November 20, lSthi. t Beach S Bowers' I FAMOUS I ...MINSTRELS... I !: ' AND S3 Finest Uniformed Band I IN THE WORLD -S .... I -4-11 i)ishn(;lisiil:u 4-11 i I TV ARTISTS 'U A Vast Organization p Bevond question Greater, Better 5: sua Superior to all minstrels of 3 the post and present, making it an J: ideal and real mobilization of all 2- Monarchs of the Minstrel World. Street Parade at 11 a. m. 1 PRICES-Rtvwtvtd Seats, 75c; 9 Gallery, 60o; Seat Sale opens f 5 Saturday at Griffin & Reed's, f Jones, He Pays the Freight "0 YOUR FARE. Get on tho car or boat and come np to Portland, RIDE FREE and get the freight paid bm:k on your goods. While tba present rate of lure remain in force e will pay your fare from Astoria id return, and also pay the freight lo Axtoria on your purchases, provided yon bny $20 or more. No freight paid on flour, feexl or potatoe., If you end n. your order by mail yon will receive credit of 50 rent allowance for fare botb way. Wa p iv freight to all station on A. & C. R. B, through to beasiJe. JONES' CASH STORE, 10 and 110 front fttrsst. r,inuviiuuvvrLririrrifx ia r art.. -1. i;. 50 Dozen Ties at 15c, Worth from 25c to 60c each. BARGAINS IN HATS Fhra. Hal Wo, $1.00, $l.M, $2.00, 2.50. Good Suits t5.00. $7.60, 9.75, $11.73, ' $15.00, 118.00, $20.00. We Give You a Hat With Each Suit. WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE f 3 Dtaler is Mef's a.d Boys' Clotbiig a.d r.roU.l.g Coeds, aid He' Boy.', C 2 - Ladies' aid Children's Shoes. 5 225 .Horriso Street 5 jj STRICTLT AS IHERICIX CLOTHING STORE Setweea rirst a.d Seeo.d criuoririAAruviAinnnnrirtru EARNEST MIUUER Fresco Decoratorss and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER 1N" Latcst Designs n' Wall Papers IU8T RECEIVED J27 First Street, Portland I Hoefler's Bonbonniere Vnere the Finest Candies 1 the State S are Prepared and always la Stock....- BLANK Ot Every Description Made to Books for 1900. Loose leaf ledgers and Transfer Cases. Order Blanks Holders and binders. Commercial frioting i all branches. rfLirHt EatablUhment In the Weat. 1 DO YOU BATHE? I NO. WHY? OPEN DAY w AND NIGHT... Established 0 E. House's Cafe, 128 Third Street, Partland, Ortgoa. The Best Cup of Ooflee oruocoatome our. (A Cream and Milk i M f rum our own ranch JS Homo made Flea and cakes. G I I s fartlsnd. Oraawa. 1 5a CU.n.MCHCIAL ST.. ..ASTORIA. 0REG0.H BOOKS Order. Largs Line of Stock Attractive Prices. tmp inilf 111 UfinCftU PA I 11 1 I H W I PI H U U O U II LU. First and Salmon StS., PORTLAND. 1 Because at our bouse we bave neither a bathtub, ) nor hot water hajidy. ... Then go to the Russian Baths at 217 Astor St. ( 25 couts is the price. Private apartments for ladies. Only the better class of patronaao Is 5) catered to. Try one and you will come regularly, g tnU' Tailor. I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor Vp-to-Date 177 rnrlk St rfiTllJ9. ess. I Y.M.O. A, Build'g. uuryiAiviAj--i-vi-r --'f,,-- a-ii i t