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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1899)
4 I'M MORNING ASTOiUAK 8AYUBDA1, DfiCEMBKJt 2. I KM. CULLISON & CO Wheat and Stock Brokers MocrT uidcc ta Nw York Stock Exchange DIRECT WIRES TO alcag0 Bwrj Qf Traje ItciulgiiHrtcr for lry fiooJa on tho Ixtwcr l-olumbU Wilson Improved Air Tight Heaters FOR COAL. A Great Veiling Sale At 19c yd This wk we will sell oer 100 pit Sowlty Mesh Vi num of the '250. 50c ami two lm al 11V vara. The J!ct.hcs arc T uxeJo, Maliues, Bruss, Spider Web, Plain or with Chenille Dot, 1 he Color are lihek. Brown, Tan, Nary, Ivory, White and RIack, TWO LANDSLIDES. The Heavy Rain of Thanksgiving Day There haa been much un-sitv foK lately by otnwra of hill-rite property on account of tlx storm. The fart and furious rain has rlllM the ground wl'h an ungual amount of wtr and the resultant treasure baa ehrwiteneU land allJee. Twt were report! yeexerday. both la upper town. One waa oppoeit Clat. sop mill A portion of the hlllatde be longing to Mr S. A. Kinney Ml Thursday afternoon, taking a pan of the yxrd In front of Mra. Kinney' rs Idence and burying the walk under neath. The other arid. Ju above Moou'a Tongues Point saloon, waa more exten alve anl did eonfSderabl damage.t The Mil rav way. and with IU log and tree came down agalnrt the rood way, completely wrecking It. The pll rng underneath were broken off or twisted and bent and the planking wa pushM out onto the beach. The wreck was tsitwi by many people yesterday, and Uie peculiar pile-up Is worth look ing at. The damage rlll be re pal rev! as aoon as possible for th people above that point are now practically cut off from the rva.'n part of the city. Ireland, and waa M7 yeeura of ag. lie husband and two children, Mr. F. J. Carney and Miss Kva Goodman, survive her. Mrs. Goodman hit lived In As toria many years and hoeta of friends testify to her spUtulld womanly char acter. She waa a devout christian woman and a leader In charitable work. 21 4-21 s Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. lie aoh.ml boy yesterday on rlv A. F. C, grounds by a'nooiv of 14 to 8. It was a liKhltvettrtit rout Ait and the best t.'am won. The il.,v-rs wvre about 14 to 14 yvam of jre. Th Portland boy haw had mor ex perkMice in the gentle art of football than the home lu'l and tills won them the game. Both stdw pUyM isirnontly and spiritedly and it was a very pretty cvnte. About 100 people saw the game. A Sl'RK CritK FOU t'KOl'P. Twty-flve YeiuV Without a OkWWCtUlt Failure. A TKULOGCE. MRS. GOODMAN DEAD. Mrs. Catherine Goodman, wife of P. J. Goodman, a prominent Astoria bui. imsh man, died at the family residence tn thig city yesterday morning. Mrs. Goodman suffered a stroke of paralysis November 20th and her condition since has been hopeless. The body will be taken to Portland this morning and the funeral services will be held at the residence of Mrs. Goodman's inter, Mra. Mart ha, who resides at C7 Stark street. Interment will be made in St Mary's oemetary on the East Side. Mrs. Goodman was born In Mnohan, ASTORIAN. Astoria as the seaport means 15 cents a bushel, or J5.000.000 a year, more for the Columbian farm ers' wheat thixHigh cheapened ocean charters. FAKMEKS' (O. R. X ) ORGAN. How can that happen? ASTOitlAN. By forcing the rail roads to charge no more for hauling wheat to Astoria on a water level grade than to Taconia, the same distance, over a mountain grade a plain matter of justice to rhe farmer. FARMERS' tO. R. 4 N ) ORGAN. W-ll: if that Is so and It will help the farmers so much, why diin't Astorta build electors and warehouses and forvw the railrwds to give common point rales? Do this and don't make a howling aas of yourself. If there's so much money in It. why don't you do It and quit howling? What's us farmers got to do with It anyhow O. R. A X. (Patting Organ's Head.) That's a smart answer. We will hare the Oregonian copy It and we'll give you an "ad." Here take this Annual for self and family and come to Port land for a good time. ASTORIAN. But. my good friends! It's the farmers who would get the millions, the IS cents a bushel, by breaking the railroad combine and making them :ake equal rates to As tcrla. What's the matter wfih their helping to force " (Exeunt Organ and O. B, 4 X. with great noise and hilarity.) The first Indication of croup In hoarsness, and in a child sulvt to that disease H may tv taken as a sure slim of the approach of an at tack. Klli-!n this tMnto.4 Is a peculiar rouirh cough. If Chamber lain's Couph Remedy Is given a the child beetmies Ikane, or wen after the croupy cough apiirs. It will pre vent the attack. It ts utM In many ,h..ii-;i.i is of hom-s in this brond land and never dimpiMinta the anx ious mothers. We lune ye to learn of a single Instantv In which It has not proved effevtU'U. No other prepa ration ran show such a rvonl twtiMy-llve years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Charles Rogers. Beautiful MilHriery At priees sitliin the iciub i 'I all. Cull and rxttmine the new st) It's. MRS. KOSS, 1S3 llth Streel R. MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 301 Washington St., comer Fifth Opposite Hotel rerkint Lulitvs Hair Pressing a Specialty I.Silies entrance to lath ou Filth street niuruMi, OKEOON. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given th.it the on-j nuai nnviing 01 ine mvunouiTJ or m- Columbia River Packers asc!ation will be held ut the principal otlloe of the association in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County. Ongon, on Monday, the ltth day of December, at the hour of U o'clock a. m.. for the pur pose of electng directors and for the transaction of such other busirve-e as may properly come before the me-ilng. Uy order of the board of directors. GEORGE H. GEORGE. S"C'y. Astoria, December 1. 1S99. My son has bevn tnulled f,r years with chnwuc dliuThoiu Sonutime ago I persuaded him o take sdiiu of t tuimbjTlaln's Oale. Cholera and Dtajrhiea rmely. AftT unii two brittle of the 23-tvnl slxe he was cuid. I give this ttimonlal hoping some one similarly affllet.tl may riul i It and be benefited. TH 'MAS C. BOWER. Gl-w. i. KNr s:ile by Charles Rogers. ajwuvuvwin inj ut'LOA rvruuuv I AfsJ, T i'j ?. - -V. ' v This liiiitcr is opct iiillv iiliipttil fur soft foul and lignite. The IkmIv is mailt of polished steel. Kxlra heavy slinking itml iliunping grnte. Fire pot extra heavy with large ash pit. lias a niekel urn. niikel name plate ami two nickel plated font rails. The Imt hhist ilmlt is so constructed that the es caping gases are all coiiMiincd, which makes a grntt saving in the consumption of fuel. -' -! r-y- Price, $12 to $2S. All Varieties of Wood Air Ttyhts at FOARD STOKES. HIS MOTHER'S READ lie says was always ao light and well baked. Well there la a knaek in mak ing It. Itut don't forget tha kind of stove or range used makta a difference. His mother used a Star lSHtnte Uane BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY J. W. UU, M. rrtMlai. !. la, law. fw ititmt m mtmrmAthm lri Ika rtiMisu. JTw. a ox. m. u. r. o. It. rwiuaa, or. Prlmarr. nmniifT M4 Mlt tvkft Prtrmll M4 kmitma tpf- Mllllw DIMIMloa mm ft aU m win 4. YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL. Portland academy fball team de feated an aggregation of Astoria pub- THE MODERN MOTHER Has found that her HCtle ones ar- im prwwd more by the pli-a.iint yrup of FIks. when In n-e.1 of the laxative effect of a gentle r-m-dy, than by any other. Children enjiy It anil ! Mne fltH them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs. Is manufactured by tlw- Califor nia Fig Syrup Co. only. S-SK- That's Whut Wc arc tryiuf to do- catch Ihe eye -ol llie public. We are doing it, too. This is sliosn by the uumtierot Ihe public who cuius to we us about their individ ual eyea Skill, care suJ lumesty jj is a combioiktioo that in lift wiu. c Northwest Optical Co., Hconct and WnMhtniftun Ht rOKTLANU. OKKMIN lAAAAAAAiAAAAATtTUAAAtA IAU fill 4 mn:m 'J W. J. BCtTLLT, Agent. ttl Bond itrC RAILROAD FARE FREE TO PORTLAND AND RETURN. Jones, He Pays the Freight! Jones. He Pays the Fare! If ion don't wnnl In ooine to I'nrtlunil, mail your order and tfet U enm nll.x nnre (nr (ire. (Irdnrs mimt aiiiotiiit l t'jn or ovr No frriKlil paid on flour, Irtnl or I'oUIimk Kiriklii nnl to all station mi railroail b laern I'urlUnd and Hraside. Also all river points reaehed by i'orllaml boat. Send fur Hie "lliiyem' liuule," 21 nik'rt of low prirrs, JONES' CASH STORE, ION ana I in front lrl, I'artlaml, Oragfiu. WW mm (Sth l hnll! i r .' . . .: -f : , , , - , ; K mi ir ' . . . f iWl ''i A.. i. U I ' v t - f I l ,l T' 1 1 - tlx '1 '1 ' ' c it ,i J' V " " 11 Portland Warerooms Marcjuam Bulldtng. ,i A. vr.rWA' v.-A-'-N:A-WAV,v::vvrv'.v-.X''V'.VA-.v..v.''.- s ; Ihe Bewitching Pianola Will be on exhibition at the ; ccident Hotel !oday ; Everybody Come and See It. Everybody Can Play It. ' . - v jKx-jrjkxri-,x:: X-.S.-.S.'-x ; ' ;x'A : vci nan -x- v. vN Portland Warerooms Marquam Building:. The Wonderful Pianola. M. B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon. Representing The Aeolian Co., ( The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. ) Portland Warerooms, 335 Morrison St., Marquam Bld'g. New York, 18 West 23rd Rt. Loudon, 22T Regent St. Parla, 32 Avenne ds L'Opera. Factories at Meriden, Conn., Worcester, Mass., Detroit, Minh. t T ? T -I i i T i i (; I ( I () A i f !