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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1902)
"FOR WARM HEINZ' Slfr WATERHELONS Ross, 'Hfggltis 6t Co. TODAY'S WBATUE& KUtTLAND, An. .-Ori..m, fulr. cooler during afternoon In aouthwat lorllon ami tixt)r In northwest ior Iton by evening or Friday morning! continued warm In aasinrn portion, Wahltonfalr, continued warm, probably cwilir In western portion Fri day. Mihofatr ami fonllnuml warm. Ladies' Kid Gloves A Miiutll lot uf iifttutrtfil rotor h( prr uir. oll for I. ."Ml. Our store cIumm at fl p, in. every day except Saturday. Oaston Mile feed, vrtln and hay. Five barbrrs at the Falaca Hatha. Water mtUm H" Johnumi lro. about them. Jally a la fruit jar. Jar cap and rubber (or sale by Johnson Bros. You mill And the bt ISo mea) In the city at Uie Rising Bun Restaurant. No. tt Commercial street tie vr stock of fancy good just ar rived at Yokohama Bataar, Call and ate the latent novelties from Japan, All smokers smoke the "Pride of Aaiorla" cigars. No bottler made. Manufactured by MacFarlane & Kno bal. Bicycle rnpaUinf wl aktil and promptness. Supplies In atock; work guarantet-d. Reliance Electrical Work 421 Bond Rt. ORIENTAL RUGS, new atock, haa Juiit been received, including all eiiee, In rich and exquisite colorlnge and de rflgnn. C1IA9. HEILBORN A BON. lUmlyn coal laata longer, la cleaner and make leas trouble with artovee and chimney flue than any other coal on the market. George W, Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Plumbing, tinning, gaa and ateatn fitting at lowest rate and In work-nmn-llkf manner.' Orders promptly executed. Shop, No. 425, Bond atreet. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. suixxx'xxxixixxraxixrxxiiixxxxxzizisixxxixxi ixxxxxxj WE SELL CARPETS Today v.e open our nevv full crpct in the now patterns mid new colorings. New pro Brussels lings in extra large sixes. RUGS: Seo the new Indian Rugs, all the rage, in in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian nigs in pyramid patterns. Buy the latest. Our prices are right. Wo Sell Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything for the house at lowest prices, Great Eastern 870 Commercial St. - txxxxiixiriJiixiixiiinixiiiTrriTTXTiTxiixxxiixiiiil WEATHKR" The bar tua Tatooah .'ame down from Portland, Tuenday night. Wanted :-Two furninued rooms for Unlit boiteekeeplng. Address 1 1 6 , care Aslorian, The Biltlah bark Cypromene, bound for Portland from Antwerp, I now tot duya out. The steam avhoonar Fulton came Jn yeaterdity from California for a. cargo of lumber, Wutitfd,-A girl for general houae jwork; family of three. Apply i.l J7S lvlgliUnth atreet, . ' I K. J. Hubbard was appointed yea ' lerdny administrator of the estate of 'John Carlson, deceased. I The flrttlah fourntttl bark Itou tuiiburn did not go up to Portland, aa t'antMln Dalryniple had expected", j John E, Laraon, a native of Hwc den. declared hie Intention of becom ing an American tltlaun yesterday. Remember the train leavta at 815 thla morning for the Prenbyterinn Sunday school nknic. Don't mis It, The city water communion will meet ! hereafter on the flint Friday of each month inatead of the first Tuesday. You can buy Newbro'e Herplolde, the great dandruff cure, for 7t eenta per bottle at the Occident Barber Shop. Ttiia i the aeaeon to put up your dtv IIcIoqi Oregon fruit, (let your Ian, jel ly glaatea, Jar rubberi and cape at Joho- onBrua, The achooner Llaale Vance left out i iiMiiiy wiin a cargo or eeo.eug reel or lumber, two-thlrda of which waa car irlvd above deck. lt -A 00 fathom flh net, 44 nieatiea dicp, OV-inoh mean, oorka marked "C. 8." Return to Charlea Htenlxrg at Scandinavian cannery. The bark Wynford la atlll anchored off B'ind Ifliund. There waa too much ( a 've yenteidity to per nit her be Ifie towed out. The old boiler of the Mayflower hue been rold to John Oaterold, of Bug by'a. He will plare It In bla atenmer, , the John I Stevena ; Found. You can have your old atiff or aoft hM cleaned, blocked and re- trimmed, good aa new, at Aitorta ITat Co., 464 Commercial atreet. Allen Anetnnaon, .he little ion of Mra. Z, Anderaon, dl-.'1 of rplnal inen Inglti yeaterday morning. Tim fvn- eial aervloea will he held today. Water melona are now in the height of their a-aon. Johnaon TJroa re ceived a ahlpment of very fine onea yeaterdny, which they are offering at very moderate prleee, A very fine line of French plate mlrrora, In roeewood, walnut, Olive wood and onk, at very low prleee. Call and ace them. Charlea nogera, drugglnt. During the paat three dnya the trav el from Portland haa been very heavy. Theae hot daya have caused the folk from the city up the river to aeek the cool p!enur8 of the aenalde. All of the trains from the metropolis ere crowded, and the boat aluo Wing lnraa crowds every dy. Furniture Co., Slinnnlinn Building Metallic folding beds; something new and up to date. A sanitary bed. The only vermin proof folding bed made, For sale by ClIAJ. HKILBOR.N & SON. . . : What slxiut that picnic Tbuwlay? Why everybody Is going, . (let on at Oearbartr Of course, if you want to. dome and Lave a good day at the lauh for 75 cent. The Presbyterian Sunday school will alve a plcnla to Seaside, Thursday, Auguat 7. Prlcea, 75 for adults; 40o for children,' 25c for members of the Sunday school. Fish were reported scarce yeeterdar, The glllnettera around the mouth of the river made fufe catches, but re- ports from up the river state that they were very scarce. los cream, guaranteed ours, delivered to any part of the city, 15 cents a pint ice cream soda. Best fraab candles. Private rooms. Parlor Candy Store, 41 Commercial atreet There seemed to be quite hi li.tereat taken In the bulletlna yesterday room ing, telling of Harry Tracy's death, Kvervone seemed glad that the many tlim-s murderer had passed to the areat unknown. FUh Wurden II. O. Van Dusen, In his report for the month of July, an nounces that he had made the follow- Ing appolntmenta: C. L. Roadannel, to take charge of the work on the Wilson river, In the Tillamook dis trict; Joe Blemmons, to take charge of the Bluelaw river. The reeclpta for the month were 12095. E. U Smith and Mrs. fmUh. of Hood itlver, reglirtamd at the Occl- i-nt yesterlay. Mr. 8mlh Is a well- known fruit grower. He la .ne of the most prominent Vtepubllcaa polHU lima In Oregon, and waa onoe epeaker of the house of representntivea of thla elate. Mr. Smith attended the Repub lican atute convention here ,'our ytara ngo and hna many warm friends In thla city. The old bulldl.i.'f on the corner of Ninth and Exchange streets, that has been standing vacant for the post six or seven yeais. Is being torn flown. At the last meeting of the Civic Im provement League, calling the coun cil's attention to thla building and Muting that It waa a menace to the public heitih. The council decided that the 6ulldlng should be torn down. This U a very good move one that Is In the right direction. Both the Cljic Improvement l-einue and the council are to be praised for this work. The more old shacks that are torn down, the belter for the city. , Quite a number of Astoria folk were somewhat, put out yesterday morning by the seemingly strange actions of the steamer Columbia. This boat was due tn leave out yesterdny about 4 In the morning, but she 'did not get away until about 1 In the nft-Miiwn, This was caused by two of the fire men receiving Injuries which n.ade It necessary that they be removed to the hospltul. One of the men, Peter Can, who waa drunk, got into a nght with one of his shipmates, and the result was that Can had a shoulder 1 It-located. Another fireman, Joseph Murrey, waa hurt by having a bu.kH f ashes fall on his leg. ' Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver bar racks, Washington, July 81, 1002. Sealed proposals in triplicate, will be re ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m. August 21), 1002, for furnishing forage and bed ding at pouts in this department for year ending' June 30, 1903. Information furnished here or by quartermaster at pouts. U. 8. reserves riht to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof, knvelopee containing proposals should be marked : "Proposals for forage and bedding at-" and addressed to undersigned. 3, W. Jaeobe, C. Q. M. Last evening, while walking tip'the railroad track towards the depot, Jus. Flynn was struck , by a locomotive, and perhaps fatally Injured. Two ribs were broken, one penetrating the right lung. He was on hia way to the depot to take the 0:10 train for Portlund. It seems that he did not know that the train wns coming until too late to Jump. He waa knocked Into the wat er, and waa saved from drowning by rome fishermen who hapened to be near at the time the accident took place. Mr. Flynn was taken to the St. Mnry's hospital and waa reported at 13:30 this morning to be resting eaBy. He had been over 'the river to see about a timber claim, and was expecting to return to his home In Portland last evening. Manager Bellg, of Fhhi'ri' opera hoiiRU, hna been booking sinia fno at tractions during ',he .n iwo weeks for ABtorla's theater folk, lie already has quite a number of good things all arranged for. Thoy are: The Elisa beth Hule Compiny, tne week, com mencing August 25; "Theima," Sep tember 15; Gorton's mlnstrols, Septem ber 27; "McCarthy's MlBhaps," S(p tember SO; "Barbara Frlt.-hli," by the James Nell Company, October 11; "A Wise Member," October 20; the Stan-ley-RoBS Company, one week, com mencing October 27; "Flnnlgan's Ball," November 4; "Ton Yonson," Novem ber, 17; Clara Matthewa Company, one week, commencing November 24; Her man, the Great, December 13; "James Boys In Mlscnurl," December 22; "Hot test Coon In Dixie," January 7; "Peck's ly Bay," January 24, and "Caught In the . Web," January 31, Manager Mellg expects to book several more flrNt-ciass companies within the next few days, l'HUMONAh MICNTIOX. T. 8. Hurr was over from Grays Riv er yesterday. Hi B, Travis was here yesterday from Chicago. C. D. Lloyd, of Portland, waa In thla city .yesterday. C, T. Lloyd was down from Port land yesterday. ' Captain Wick land was up from Point Adims yesterlay. llert I.owry was down from Portland yesterday morning. - C, F. Ov trbiiu jii wai down from the metropolis yesterday, M. T. Villarl !s out here from New York city, on business. Mrs. W. F. Ross, of Westport, was in the city last evening. John Adair waa over from Sunny- mead yesterday morning. A. J. Paul came down from the me tropolis ynterday morning. Henry Long waa among the Port land visitors here yesterday. B. X Mills, of Eagle Cliff, was view ing Astoria sights yesterday. - Mia Gerry left yesterday evening for a short visit In Portland. Dr. H. Josephine Whitney, of Dev- enport. Wash., Is In the city. Oliver and Al. Wilson, of Coquille, were here e. few hours yesterday, , J. B. Noyes. of West Buperlor, Wis., waa registered at the Occident yester day. C. L. C'onyers anil wife, of Clatska- nle. Ore., were Astoria visitors yester day. Clark Adams, of Huntington, waa registered at the Parker House yester day. Charlea Ke3h, of Senile, waa at tending to Im'Uws matters here yes terday. F.. 7 Fei im went to Portland yesterday to attend to some business matters. Governor -elect Chamneriuin waa a oaeaemter on the Columbia yesterday morning. , Charles Wampole and Julian Man nlng, of Gervals, spent last night in the city. ' Mrs. J. Levin and daughter Gladys, of Minneapolis, visited friends here yesterday. Hugh McCormlck, of Wise, was vis iting and transacting buslnesa here yeatreday. H. O. Van Duson attended a meet ing of the Htit fish-commission at Sa lem Tuesday. A. W. M'ililama and W. W. Slater and wife, all of San "Francisco, were here yesterday. Julian Ferguson and wife, of La tourell, spent several hours of yester day In this city. Mrs. F M. N. Destinon and Miss Destlnon, of Portland, were here yes terday evening. J. H. Smith und wife, of Minneapolis, who are touring the coast, spent yes tttday In Astoria. J. E. Evina waa down from Tongue Point yesterday. He Is keeper of the buov station there. Robert Suitor, the sawmill man of Westport, waa numbered among Asto ria's visitors yesterday. Mrs. W. M. Stewart and Mrs. A. J. Smith, both of Hood River, were As toria etght-seera yesterday. Fred oClbift and N. C. Kofoed came over from Ilwi:o yesterday to atend to a few business matters here. e R, Douglass and wife, and Mrs. C, D. Holllday, all of Long Island, Kan sas, were In the city yesterday. While yesterday was considered a hot day by Astorlans, the folk from Kansas did not think It so warm. All sorts of people use it, all sorts of stores sell the famous English complexion soap. Established 1789. Sold sit over the world. CHAS. W. HOLMES FARRIER BRING YOUR HOR3E3 TO AN EXPERT HORSES! (OER. SHOP ON DUANE STREET. OPPOSITE CITT HALL. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cltlo Express Companies, Cus tom Hou?e Broker. J.A.FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. A CLEAR UNDERSTAHOINB Ten Specific Reasons Why You Should Purchase a Piano From Eilcr'g Piano House. FACTS THAT YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO OVERLOOK IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A PIANO OR AN ORGAN; lst.-We save you from 30 to $200 on an instrument A piano that will cost you $300 or more elsewhere we tell for as little aa tlM. And so on. We can do thla because of our excep tional and exclusive facilities. We buy for four stores instead of one, and jwe ship In carload lota. Every Retail Has Been conquered by us, and you net the benefit of it. 2nd. You can get from us a fine piano for less than you must pay for an Inferior Instrument elsewhere. We cannot afford to handle any but good pianos. . 3rd. Our terms are the most liberal; $10 down takes the choice of a beau tiful and extensive line. The balance in very eaay Installments. 4th. Our stock Is the largest in the West. We have from 300 to 300 in struments from which you can make selection. 5th. We carry more different maUcs of pianos than any other music con cern In the United States. Over 30 of the leading American piano factories are represented side by side on our floor. 6th. We treat ,our customers right 7th. We will guarantee aatlsfactlon. If your piano does not please you, you have the privilege of an exchange, or Sth. We will refund your money if we. can't suit you, 9th. You run no risks when you purchase from us. We have four fine busy stores; one In Portland, one in San Francisco, one In Spokane and one In Sacramento. You deal with a reliable firm when you deal with vs. 10th, and moat Important We have the finest pianos that money can buy. "Our leaders" are the celebrated Chlckerlng, of Boston; the piano made by the oldest established factory In the United Statea; the beautiful Web er," of New York, famous the srorld over for Its pure, rich, sympathetic quality of tone and Its great durabil ity; and the now famous and superb Kimball, of Chicago. These pianos represent all that American genius and ingenuity and the accumulated experience of centuries can accomplish. It la not possible to produce better pianos. ! REDUCTION SALE. Mra. R. Ingleton is having a big re duction sale on ehlrt-walsta, skirts. children's clothes, infants' clothes, and all kind of ladies' and children's; fur nishing goods, including hair awttches and pompadours. A chance for the $500 piano with each M-cent purchase. Commercial atreet opposite Budget of fice. . SUITS OUR CUMATBT. -The rapidly increasing use of shin gles aa covering for the walla of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shlngla stain wblch preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la auch the case in damp climates. The need Is well met in a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirth'a Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up in eight colora and every package guaranteed. SHOES My stock of Mcn'i and Boys' Shoea is unsurpassed for qual ity. Close baying and low ex penses enable me to sell the beat qualities at lowest prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS Q A fiitufA 543 Bond Street E Beautiful Crockery Display i The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock- H ery an! Glassware ever seen in Astoria. h P Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, .Special Fruit Dwhes.Decoralcd Toilet SeLi, jf Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes, y ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES g FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY p ... u We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutkry MERCHANT TAILORS AXD DEALERS IX Dry Gs:ds Notfcns and Furnishing G:cds JTEvV STQRE NEW STOCK SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE Fin LJn of Stilt Fatter" In atock. Cleaning and Repairing, Astoria failorino Co., IlglTTITIIXIIIIIITIIYTTIlrTIIITtlTTTIIIITTXTXTTTTI MOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOGOttOCXXOOOOCCGO HEy ST0CK--THE WE CAX SAVE DRY GOODS - - . -SHOES ... GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVJB1CV V. H. COFFBY, ftoocoooooocooc&oocooocoocoa) JH UNIVERSITY of OREGON EUUEXE, iOKEGOX. : The flrut Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday, Sep tember 17th. Th following schools and colleges are compris ed la the unlverilty. Graduate school College of Literature. ? Science and Arts -College of Science and Engineering I'nivt ilty Academy School of MusAo School of Medicine School of Law. Tuition free except In rohooia of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee. $10; student body tax, J2.W per year.) Coat of living from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue address, Heglfrtrar of the University,1 Eugene, Ore. The Palace Commercial St. MKAfforts! Wi VfhlDD0 TRULLINGER, BASTABR00K& CO. , . 9UCCI8S0RS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKEITS ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. . MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR FIFES ' Pipe Repairing A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them oa abort notice and of the best m&tertala. Let us give you eatlmatea on any kind of oaatlngs or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. . PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason h always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its 'best; where hundreda of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success it life; where thousands more will be. A. P. ARMSTRONG, 470-472 commermi PEOPLE'S STORE YOIT MOXGY OX Some Spleniil Yalaes For Ladies, CbiMres tni Mea Freshest Stock In Tows Fresh Every Day - - Get Oar Prices BEST OF SERVICE. :483-49IBoni Street H rl M i 3 H 3 t: M M Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircn 0 Brass Works Cor. 18th and Frmklla are! Open all the year. Catalogue fre-i IX. D , PRINCIPAL