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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1900)
TUN MORNING AN TOMAN. FKILA. JlNK 1$. 900. KNOX HATS. The Latest Summer Blocks... C. H.COOPER ?j Sole Aent for Antorla. TODAY'S WEATIIEIt rOltTLAND, June l5.-4-)rprn. Bhow. em. followed durln afirrruwii by fair winihir. warmer In wcnt'rn xriln. ViidiiiKinn, shower, cooler In eastern portion toilnjr. All contract for Mdvurtming In (ha Antoilun nre Hindu on a Rtmr. ntca of circulation four thus InrKcr tint n that of any rPr fiibllitlicJ or circulated In VAuU op county. AROUND TOWN. Fresh buttermilk at the Parlor. ' Horses fur m) at Outoo'i itabl. C. It. Button, pf luinlcr, I In town. A tiw animal show ha struck town. Bwei-t cream, tan cent a pint at th Tarlor. M. IUxliy, or I'tah. It itopplnf at the Occident. The ttiidnh banjue Flfcahlr I due from Antwerp. " D. J. Wirit, of peep River, wa In town yesterday. Utn M-hr. of Clatakanle, w In Astoria yesterday. t. P. Quarlr. of Washington, D C, I at tit Occident. E. II. MiKire, of Itaclne, Wli., was at the Occident yeterday. F. J. Cal-b, of C'hUa, registered at the Occident yratcrday. A. lie, of the Portland Ortfoiilan. ma In town yntrrday. II. n. Parkrr Murned ycaterday from a short trip to Beaalde. Charlrt K. Garsey, of New York, wa at the Occident yesterday. li. H. Itagan, a Baiem merchant, was at the wedding yesterday. Otto Carlon and John Kopp went up to Portland yeeterday. Three Chine gambler forfeited a bull of 2 each yesterday. Ed. David and R. Robert ramo up from Tillamook yesterday. C. N. Olllettte. of Spokane. u at the Tarker Houae yesterday. Lute Perry, of Rainier, registered at (he Tarker House yeaterday. Meaea If you want lc cream that la mad of pure cream try the Tarlor. Itcet U-cent meal. RUlng Sun Res taurant, 611 Commercial street, Jeff' restaurant th largeat and beat. A trial will convince you. Thoma Van Zandt, of San Fran olsco, It stopping at the Tarker House. For rent 7-room house, nicely fur Dished. Apply at 638 Exchange Btreet. Sweet cream at the Parlor 10 cent pint Just what you want .for ber ries. Fred Johnson and wire have return ed from their honeymoon trip up the Valley, F. W. Schmidt and C, Schmidt return, ed from California yesterday morning. C. R. Thomson has returned from his attendance upon the supreme court at Salem. D. T. derde has returned from a vis. It to his mining; property near Van couver. 1 ' it t tuu Mr Alilgull Bcott Dunnlway, of Port land, enmo down to attend the wedding yesterday. Mr. F. W. Forguaon and son re turned on tho Stato of California yes terday morning. Superintendent J. J. Walters, of the Methodist missions In Alaska, was In ,.the cjty yesterday. A good meal can be had at all hours, .at the Jewell boarding house. 726 Commercial street. Pupils wishing to take private les sons, to make up grade work, apply to Miss FosHett, l!8i Tenth atreet Roslyn coal last longer, Is cleaner ' and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flue than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. EEST 15-CENT MEAL; RISING -SUN RESTAURANT. Hi $ Hi Hi Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Carter, of Balcin, attended the governor's wedding here yesterday. F. 0. Usker, a prominent Portland printer, came down to attend the wed (II tin yesterday, Japanese boy wants situation to do rooking or housework. Apply 612 Com men. lit I street. J. Kragen, K. N. Davidson, and M. L. Reynolds, of San Francisco, were In town yesterdoy. Mr. and Mrs. O. O'Hrlen and son, of Alameda, Cat., came up on the H:ate yeeterday morning. Mr. Cooper, of Union, a daughter of Governor Geer, came down to the wedding yesterday. There will be a number of equity cases to come before Judge Mcltrldo's court on Mondiy next. Fish are retHirted a running slightly better fir the paal iwo days, but still the run Is unusually slack. Mr. and Mrs. Bettlemler. of Wood- burn, relative of Governor Geer, were ai the wedding yesterday. The American barkentlne Addenda, leaded with lumber from Knappton, passed out at 1 p. in. yesterday. Joll's dellilous Portland chocolates. fresh every other day, at the Tarlor. Twenty-fly cent and fifty cent boxes. A small place at Clatsop for sal oi rent. Bultabl for chicken ranch. Ap-, ply to A. Tsgg. Tarlor Candy Stor. Mr. 8. Elmore, Mr. A. L. Friend. Dr. Finch and wife, and Mis Lillian West went up to Portland yeaterday. Mrs. J. E. Smith, mother of George 11. Smith, who ha been paying him a short visit, ha left for her home In California. The coast steamer. State of Califor nia, left some freight for local mer chant on her way up the river yester day morning. Cream Pur Rye. America' finest whisky The only pur good; guar anteed rich and mellow, John U Carl son, sola agent. Indian report finding fresh wreck awe off Ctayogurt which gives Indica tion of the loss of some lumber laden vessel In that vicinity. Gen. D. R. Tuttle. Col. S. C. Spencer. Col. David M. Dunne and Harry Wood, of the governor' staff, came down to attend the wedding yesterday. Remember we guarantee our Ice cream to contain nothing but cream and sugar and flavor. It is fifteen cents per pint at the Tarlor. Mr. Jamea W. Welch, of Astoria, has been elected grand president of the Native Daughter of Oregon, now holding a convention In Tortland. Chairman Stockton of the regatta committee wilt not appoint any of his committees at present so that the Fourth ot July committee may have full swing. Don't fall to try coco cola. It la th moat popular new drink thla season at the Tarlor. Those who receive coco cola ticket can get thera redeemed at the Parlor free. Roslyn coal la the beat and moat eco nomical coal for household us In Ai torla. Try It one and you will hav no other. George W. Sanborn, ageat Telephone 131L The street committee did not meet yesterday afternoon to open the bids for the Improvement of Thirty-eighth Btreet, as some of the member were out of town and other were attending the welding. Yesterdny was flag day, so named us the anniversary of tho day on which the American congress first adopted Urn Stars and Stripes. The day does not appear to have been officially rec ognized In Astoria. To those who drink whiskey for pleasure; Harper' Whiskey add scat to existence. To those who drink whiskey for health' sake, Harper Whiskey make life worth living. Sold by Foard & Stoke Co., Astoria, L. Allehoff, S. II. Cawston, O. B. Stubbs, M. Q. Munly. C. A. Doll, Julius Levy, F. E. Mitchell, A. W. Horadon, M. Hochfleld, J. S. King, C. N. Bush, B. R. Smith, D. Hood, W. E. Matthews and wife, and J. II. Going, all of Port land, were In the city yesterday. Pears' Soap not only for toil et and bath but for shaving. Pears- was the inventor of shav ing stick soap. A very strangely marked .salmon was dellverrj at Trestoif cannery on We1nday. There were three over lapping stencil marks or brand on the left cheek, resembling In appearance a pool mark. The marks had evidently been placed there many month ago, at least, and appear .-d to Include some lettering. The case of II. Costa and Charles Carbo, fr righting In front of the I'ortlund suloun on Wednesday after noon, came off yeat.rday. Costa fail ed to show up and forfeited his bull. Csrbo was proven Innocent, having bern brutally assaulted and savagely krk"d In the fact by Costa. The case as, therefore, dismissed. Captain Langfttt says he ha as yet heard nothing from Wsshlnglon con cerning the use of the 250.000 appro priation recently made by congress for Improving the mouth of the river, but believes that a portion will be spent Ir. repairing the pUnt used In build Ing the I' tty, and In the rebuilding of the tramway so that the jetty may hi lengthened. Died, at Hklpnnon, Thursday, June It. Surah A. Jones, a native of Huston, Missachusetts, ag.-d 65 years. Deceas ed wss the mother of Mr. O. B. Wirt of Sklpanon. The time and place for holding the funeral ha not yet been decided, but It Is believed that the wrvlces wilt take place at Sklpanon tomorrow afternoon. Definite an nouncement will bo made In tomor row's Astorlan. The United States training ship Adams arrived frjm Victoria at U a. m. ve'terday, and cast anchor off Kin ney' dock. She I now Ave month out from 'Frisco, and on the return trip, now hound up for Portland, leaving hero Monday next. It I hoped that she may again be here, on htr way down, on the Fourth, to take (art In our celebration. he ha on board 110 apprentice and 7 seamen. She la a good specimen of ;he old tyle naval architecture, and those of the younger generation who have never been aboard a craft of thl kind should embrace the present opportunity. At the meeting of the Push Club last evening a communication was read from E. Ehrman, of the Portland Arm of Mason, Ehrman Sc Co., stating that he was trustee, for Corey Bros., and If the Push Ctub wished to construct a road from Clatsop City to Nehalem, he would be glad to take up the mat ter with the club. A committee was appointed to consider his proposal, the member consisting of R. M- Gaston, II. Allen and J. II. Smith. An Inter esting discussion wa hod on salmon propagation and the later method for tuning a larger per cent of the young fry. The ubject wa referred to the fishing committee for further Investt gatlon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. M. J. Kinney and wife to A. & C. R. R.-lots 13 and 14, block 24, New Asto ria, according to plot recorded by Al fred Kinney In 1892; $75. A. & C. R. R. to Louisa Kinney lot 11 and 13 In block 24, New Asto ria, according to plot recorded by Al fred Kinney In 1S92; 675. Columbia Harbor Land Co. to S. Drumheller, of Walla Walla, Wash lota 15 and 16 In block 38 In Warren ton Park. BUMMER RESORTS. "To the mountalna our people In In creasing number yearly look for those days of relaxation and recreation nec essary to maintain the human ma chine In fair working condition. The languorou sloth of the seashore proves very seductive while It last, but many have decided that the an nual outing should provide not only radical change of air and surround ings, but also such stimulation of flagging energies a will provide brawn and vigor for the return to labor. For thl they urge the mountain climb and ramble, the balsam ot the mountain pines, and the clear, unadulterated mountain air. "In this direction the Shasta Route now affords a wealth of attractions. The entire line of road from Ashland to Redding la' studded with charming and accessible hotels and camps, where are cheer and comfort and healing at reasonable cost, and where you can hunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with equal facility. "Or If you look for healing waters, none better can be found, hot or cold, than the spring of Ashland, ColeBtln, Anderson, Bartlctt, Byron and Paso Robles. "Before visiting Europe, the people of the Northwest should see the glories of YoBemlte valley, and the wondrous groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; the Parisian are likely to make In quiries concerning these attractive re sorts." Send to Mr. C. H. Markham, general passenger agent, Portland, for new booklets on Castle Crag. Shasta Springs, McCloud river, Yosemlte, and excursion rate thereto. THE GOVERNOR'S WEDDING DAY T. T. Geer ani Miss Trunin ter Married fa This City. UNOSTENTATIOUS AFFAIR Presbyterian Cborcb Tbronfed with Invited Cuest-Ansplclou Fre-welljtttheDepot-Ceer'iliea of tbf Occasion- Theodore Thurston Geer. governor of the tftite of Oregon, and Miss tsabelle Trulllnger, daughter of J. C. Trulllnger of this city, were married by the Itev. Henry Marcotte In tne Flt Presbyter l.m church of Astoria at 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon. The ceremony was performed In ac cordance with the simple l!tes of the Presbyterian church. Promptly at the hour set, the bridal party entered the church, the bride lean ing U,on the arm of her father and at-lend-d by Mrs. Theodore Downing, a duughler of the groom. Grant Trullln gT, broth'-r of tli bride, acted as b"st man. A the bridal party ap proached the altar, Mr. J. T. Hoss sang the first vere of "Calm as the Night." Immediately pri'r to the marriage ceremony Mrs. II. C. Thomson, who pr.-slded at the organ, began the soft, sweet strains of "O Promise Me," which wa continued until the conclu sion of the service, which made Governor G?er and Miss Trulllnger man and wife. Immediately after the conclusion of the ceremony Mr. Ross sung the last verse of "Calm as the Night." Governor and Mrs. Geer were then escorted to a carriage at the door and were taken to the home of the bride's parent, where a reception, to which only the immolate relatives and friends had been invited. A dainty luncheun was served, after which the bridal party left for the depot, leaving on the i-lO train for Puget Sound and British Columbia where they will spend a week or ten days visiting friends. Fully three hundred people were at the depot to wish the party boa voy age. About sixty of the Intimate friends of Governor and Mr. Geer ac companied them, In the special car pro vided by the A. 4 C. R R., a far as Goble, at which point Mr. and Mrs. Oeer took the Northern Pacifia train to the north. Governor Geer and bride were given an old-fashioned farewell Just as the train left the depot In this city. Many basketful of rice had been taken there by admiring friends and their contents were vigorously emptied upon the de parting couple. The murrlage ceremony was one of the most impressive ever performed In this city. It wa plain and simple in the extreme, in accordance with the desire expressed by both Ml? Trullln ger aiid Govern ir Geer. The church was beautifully decorat ed on the side and eear with fes toons of flowers and creepers, while the altar wa a mas of gorgeous roses, such a display as ha seldom. If ever, been seen In Astoria on any one occa slon before. The usher at the church were Paul Trulllnger. Arthur Callan, Paul Badol- let and John Allen. Governor Geer never looked better In hi life than when he alighted from the train at noan yesterday. He was even more gracious of demeanor and cordial with his friends than usual. When accosted by an Astorlan rep resentative, the remark wa made: Governor, you're looking pretty line today." ' Well," returned the governor, Jov ially, "If a man were not to feel at his best on an occasion like thl I am sure I don't know when he should." And In the governor face was un mistakable evidence of the fact that the expression came from his heart. Mrs. Abigail Sqott Dunaway, whose sentiment always run into clever rhyme, has- dedicated the following line to "THE GOVERNOR'S WEDDING." The Governor of Oregon In meditation stood alone, And viewed the situation o'er From State-House dome to ocean's shore. "For this heart's ache there I a cure, A sweet specific, safe and aure." He sighed, a Cupid' poignant dart. Unerring, speedod through his heart. "Leander swam the Hellspont, . And I, down to the waterfront Will hasten, too, to meet my bride, At edge of ocean's swelling tide. As classic Psyche paused for Love Within the green Arcadian grove, So sweetly waits my fond heart's pride, While I haste gladly to her side." The bride, who's long been feeling queer. Because quite strangely out of Geer; Two heartaches cures with rapturous kiss Sweet harbinger of wedded blls. Whllo we, their tried friends, breathe a prayer. For blessing on the wedded pair, May their fond hearts beat on as one, Until thslr lives on earth are done. "OSTEOPATHY.- Astoria Oregon. MRS. C. J. RAMSEY. D. O. All chronic and nervous disease of women treated by this method. Exam ination free. Hour, 1 to B. Cor. Fourteenth and Franklin. Tis Very Close Prices arc Melllnif Chin Crockery Olanawaro Come Just t Look 6ra! Asericaa law h Ci 5"1 Commer.'lal Btreet, Astoria. AN INTERESTI.no PROPORTION. Momy Loaned on R-al Estate at 7 Per Cent Interest, Returnable In Month ly Installments Compound In terest Paid or. Savings De poult. Th! Equitable Savings V Loan As sociation, of Portland, loans money on improved residence and business prop erty, or for building purpose, at 7 per cent Interest, to be returned. In-ten-vt and principal in monthly In stallment on a definite number of pay ments, from 2 to 10 years, at option of the borrowers. If you are paying rent. Inquire Into this plan of borrowing money, and in tline, instead of paying for a property over and over again, you can become the owner of a borne of your own. This Is not an old style building & lean preposition where your loan Is paid when your stock matures, but a d-r.lnlte contract for t certain number of month. There are among1 the officer of the association such reprexentative men as Charles E. Ladd, of Ladd & Tilton, president; Theodore B. Wilcox, of the Portland Flouring Mills, vlce-prenldent; Edward Cooklngham, cashier of Ladd A Tilton, treasurer, and F. McKercher, secretary. The moral and financial backing ot thl company, I a full guarantee of honest and Intelligent management, tnides under the !aw of this state all assets and secu.-ltiai are held perpetually In trust for the depositors and members. Those who do not want to borrow should begin making small monthly savings deposits, and thereby make compound Interest while they are lay ing aside a reserve fund for the future. Before making loans or taking stock In any outside company, examine our plan. . For particulars call on our local agent, Mr. W. L. Robb, 111 Eleventh Street THE TWENTIETH CENT CRT. When a few mon'Jis more shall lave Dassed we will then stand at the very threshold of the twentieth century, and the nineteenth will be a thing of the past. It will, however, be known as the century of invention and discovery, and among some of the greatest of these we can truthfully mention Hos tetter'a Stomach Bitters, the celebrated remedy for all ailment arising from a disordered stomach, such a dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency, constipation and biliousness. It hac been one of the greatest blessings to mankind dur ing the past fifty years as a health builder. Many physician recommend It. Take their advice, try a bottle and be convinced, but be sure to get the genuine with a private revenue stamp over the neck of the bottle. IMPROVED SERVICE AND EQUIP-J MENT. The new schedule of the O. R. & N. which went Into effect April 22nd. shortened the time to Chicago 12 hours, and gives a double daily service be tween Portland and Chicago. Train No. X. leaving Portland at 9: IS a. m. la known as the "Chicago-Portland Special." Its equipment la new throughout, making; It fully the equal of any train now In service from the Pacific coast to the East The "Overland Express leaves Port land at 6:20 p. m. and furnishes com plete service both via Huntington and Spokane to the East, togetner witn tne best of service to all local points on the O. R. & N. line. A NEW TRAIN. The Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. will place In service April 29lh a New Train between St, Paul and St Louis, called the "Flying Dutch man." The train will have through sleeping cars and be first-class throughout. Ask any ticket agent foi particulars or address C. J. EDDY. General Agent. Portland, Oregon. It T uxuijious Havel THE "Northwestern Limited" train, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains in the world. They embody the latest newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public and altogether are the most complete and splendid producton of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT BT. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodation and all classes of tick et are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block system. W. H. MEAD. F.C. 8A.VAG3. General Agent, Ticket Agt Portland, Ore. KOPP'S A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Paciflo Brewery, of which Bottled beer for family use or kfjf Mr. John Kopp Is pror-ietor, make ber beer (applied at toy time, delivery li for dorrieii4 aod export trade. the city free. Horth Pacific Brewery ASBESTINE COLD WATER PAINT For Outride Uso on Wood Brick and Stone. A DRY POWDER Heady for immediate use by adding ' ...COLD WATER Made in Brilliant White and Sixteen Colors. For sale by FISHER BROS. Astoria, Oregon. WEDDING CARDS WEDD1N3 CAEt)S W Q SHJH J QQ VtS1T1SGCDS- ENGRAVERS, BUSINESS CARDS 22 and 23 Washing Bmldinjr. , ,Tr, 4th nd Wsshlnjrtnn 8ts. over LUt'a, COPPER PLATE PRINTERS " POKTULND. OltEOON. VISITING CARDS We Rent New 1 "The World Owes Every Man a Living" But what sort of living ii it you get with a pool stove or range in your kitchen? l'uy a Star Estate Range ..They insure good living ! W. J. Scully, Agent 431 BOND m Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS-. 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