The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 20, 1902, Image 3

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    THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ' ' WHDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1002
il TO THE STRANGERS !
tom i'd many year we have been conducting Grocery N tore
i Astoria. Iiuring mt tim ollr tmi hM miu ,jonuIe(l mm,nl
lime over. Iivu worked hard lo give lUo lieal tint could be
Kivcii, aiidtliimpiinak tlio rlo an low possible. Lately we
liv not served many lam new to u. We frtvit yoti all to come
ml el noiititli.u a. We will tryJiuUa hard to plwie yon we
Imv to iIim Hie ulJcr generation.
Ross. Hlccltis -Sfc Co.
She Sauu stomu,
THIJSJPJIONB t,
TODAYS WEATHER.
iMfUTI.ANn, A.lp. 19. -Oregon fair
und cooler to nomhwixi portion,
Plain and Figured
DIMITIES
Worth to 20 cents jer yard;
Now rt'ilunvl to . ...
11 cents
Out store clnHt at 0 p. in. every
ly except Saturday.
Otston ml! feed, train anl bay.
Five barber at the Palace Hatha.
The ("onvi'iit of the Holy Katun re
tlr,it on Tuesday. t-tiiitr 2.
Jolly gle, fruit Jura. Jar caps,
and rul'l'i-m for by Johnson Uroa.
Yon ran buy Newbro's Horptulde,
the grtut dandruff cure, for, 75 cent
lr bottle at the Occident Barber
Bhop.
You will ftn J the beet 15o meal In
the city at the Rising Run Keitaurant,
No. 12 Commercial atrwl.
New stock of fancy giiod Just ar
rived at Yokohama Uasaar. Call arid
ave tlio latewt novelties from Japan.
All smoker amoke the "Pride of
Aeiorla" cigar. No bet Iter made.
Manufactured by MacFarlane ft Kno
bel. Uk-yclo repairing with aklil and
Ii romp tn cm. Supplies In atook; work
jruarautcrd. Reliance Electrical Work
421 Bond St.
ORIENTAL HUGS, new stock, haa
Juxt been received, Including all sixes,
In rich and exquisite colorings and de
signs. CIIAsl. HEILBORN & BON.
Rooljn cool last longor, la cleaner
and ma ken less trouble with alovea
and chimney flua than any other cool
on the market. George W. Sanborn,
agent, Telephone 1311.
numbing, tinning, gas and steam
fitting ot lowest rates and In workman-like
manner. Orders promptly
executed. Shop, No. 425. Bond street.
JOHN A. MONTGOMERY.
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WE SELL
Today v,o tijicn our new fall nirjiots in the
now imltonis and now colorings. Now
pro JJi'tissuls Kus in oxtra largo sixos.
RUGS:
See (ho now Indian lJus, all the rno, in
tho highest art of e(iloring. New Egy
tiaivrngs in. jiyramid jiiiKoiUh. Buy tho
latest. Our prices are right.
We Bell Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and
everything for the house at lowest prices,
Great Eastern
370 Coiiiinei'cla) St. -
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There n nothing doing' at the po
lire court yesterday.
Ml HndlK mi lemon hua been elee
tid ijiioen of the Hkamokuwa regatta.
The luteal block In the new full
styles, Knox tint, Jut In at C. 11.
CooHir'a.
The Central Labor Council will run
tin excursion to Held on Hundiiy,
August si.
; OiM-nlng day, August 15, of the Knox
; world renowned, full and winter hat,
at C. It. Coojier's.
The llrllliih ahlp Bt. Mlrren reached
giifniiKii.wn Monday, uftrr a pang
of ltl day from Astoria.
A liberal reward will be paid for
Him return of a bracelet lust by Mr.
John Muttnon, No. 153 Second avenue,
j On Thursday nent you can apend all
;dy at Heaalde. Fare only 4(1 and 78
;cenia. Union unl.iy nchool exturalon.
, (iood liewa travel fuat. You cun
have your old hut made new at the
lAatorlu Hut Company, 401 Commer
'cliil atreet.
Fr aule Ihmta and neta, cheap for
mull. Inquire at Iluine'a cunm-ry,
Hgle Cliff, Wuah.
I The new nuwmlll, Uring built by
j Mr. Hume, I to rout IJ25.O0O, und will
timw from 125,000 to 150.000 fret of lum-tH-r
a day.
j The tfrlttnh four-nmated burk Aub
truHlu. 'iM tone, I expected In today.
Hh I from Honk Kong, and In com
mand of Captain Ewart.
Chrlatlun Smith and Mlna Kate
l.nulw Kounalow are lo be murrled
thla afternoon at ! o'clock, at the
home ot the bride' parent.
Metallic folding bed; aumethlng new
und up to data. A aanltary bed. The
only vermin proof folding bed made.
Kor aula by CI1.V8 HEILBOHN &
SON.
Thla afternoon at Pohl'a undertak
ing parlors will be held the funeral
of the late William J. Snyder. The
ervlce will be under the lUHplce of
the A. O. C W.
Ice cream, guaranteed1 pure, delivered
to any part of tho city, 15 cents a pint,
loo cream aoda. Det freah candle.
Private roomn. Tarlor Candy Store,
4S3 Commercial atreet.
J. p, Welch, It. K. llnnnon nnd f!oo.
A. I'Wla have lieen nppolnted ly the
Aetorlu Central Lbor Council to ar
rnnire for and take charge of the com
Iiib I.ulmr diiy celebration.
Owing to the runh ot bualneaa the
Astoria Hat Company will remain at
the old atand until September 10th.
Now la the tlmo to attend to that
old hut. Bring it In. 4f.l Commercial
street.
Aatorln will have another true friend
In rongreaa In the pvraon of Congreaa
m:n J. N. Wllllamaon. During his
visit here Monday ho wua taken to the
letty and the quaruntlne afutlon by
Or. Karle, nnd ho took a great Inter
est In both.
Oyster auppera are never otit of aea
aon nt the Toko Point oyater house,
because Toke Tolnt Eastern oyatcrs.
developed In our waters, have the
peculiarity of being In season the
yenr round. This popular house has
the peculiarity of serving th daint
iest dcllcuelca of all seasons in the
nost nppetlnlng manner nt nil hour
of the ilny or night.
CARPETS
Furniture Co.
Slianaliaii Itullilliiff
Thirteen aallora cam aahora tnat
night from sailing h!p nncbornd hre.
Oontlemen! Call and aee the luteat
crentloiia of Knox hat; arrived today,
at C. H, Cooler's. ;
Th lfm Krhooenr Alliance and
Mlnteh meed from thla city to Port
land, the Alliance winning. She mad
the trip In nine hour and IB minute.
Union Bunilay achool exiurilost to
Seiisldo on Thurfday ugut ri. All
day at the beach, Fare 40 and 75cta.
Aa the ahlp begin lo --ome In the
chronometer helvea In Vlcytor Itooat'a
ihop twgin to fill. Mr. Ttooit la known
the world over u an Al chronometer
man. "
The Aatorla friend f John Krlck-
hvii will be glad !) hear of hi ifood
fortuno nt Nome. 11a and five com
panion own a mine that paid I2.',W0
m 25 day.
We huvo received a new lot of hair
brushe to aeil from 25 cent to 17.
Both bruuhe from 26 cent to 12, Cloth
brushe from 15 cent to 12.50. Kogera,
the druggist.
The blir four-niuattid, full-rigged ahlp
Peter Itlckmera, la reported outside:
she ta a C.crman ahlp of 2S25 ton, and
Is In charge of Captain Walaen; alia
sailed frtnn Hlogo on the 19th of
July.
Tho body of the late Mr. O'Brien
will be taken to Portland thla morn
ing, win-re It will be cremated. Fun
erla aercl.c -Ail! 1 held there, 'the
la following out the wthh'-a of de
ceased. Th anifi.il auction of the Ladlea'
Alii Boclety of the Norwegian and
Danish Methollat church will be held
In th-j bns jtiwnt of the church Tbura-
hty. August 21, at d p. m. Itefresh-
inents wilt be peivcd.
The Sunday school of tho First Lu
theran church had a very enjoyable
Iplcnlc at FalrlWId point, on Young
ilmy. yeaterdny. The day wa a moat
!d'llKhifi:l one for plcnls fun. nnd nil
lent aeveral very happy hour.
J. A. Fastubend wu awarded the
rontruct for the improvement of Thir
ty-third etreet between Franklin and
Hiirrlson avenues. Ilia bid waa $3450.
Two other bid were received, namely;
W. A. Goodln, $3772; C. O. Falmberg,
$35W.
Tomorrow will be a fine day and
everybody I going to Seaside on the
union Sunday school excursion, kuv
Ing Aatorla at 8:15 In th morning.
After all day at the beach th train
ulll leave Heaside at 5 o clock. Fares.
only "5 cent for adult and 40 centa
for children under 15 yeura.
The big four-masted achooner Novl-
ty haa reached San Francisco with
775.noo feet of lumber on board, but
without n crew. The men atruck at
Wlllupa Harbor, Wush., and Captain
Berry went to eu wltnout ihem. He
successfully navigated the vessel to
that city with the aid of hi wife two
mutes and the cook.
One of the prettiest collection of
snake skin ever seen in thla city waa
on exhibition nt Peterson & Brown's
atore vestcrdav. They were
biouKht from Florida by Mr. Carruth
ers. The collection Included sklna of
cottonmouth. rotorr, water .noo ailn,
king snake and black snake.
Yesterday was the dat? :lxed by the
regatta committee for the opening ot
the propoeed carnival ,ind the weather
was dellchiful. Tha regatta commit
teemen till wore I told-you-ao smiles
and congrntulateil thmselvea on being
smart fellow. The failure to hold the
regatta this year i now being felt,
and those who neglected to promptly
subacrlbe to the fund would gladly
reconsider ttv-'lr action tf It were pus-
The British ship Khyber, which ar
rived In Monday, and the ahlp For
rest Hall, which came In yesterday,
have, been quite chummy during the
past year. They were In New York
together for aeveral weeks; both sail
ed from there for Hong Kong, and
both left that city together for thla j
port, and made the passage In almost
the same time. And now tioth have
been eartered to hiad irruln at Port-
hind for the fulled Kingdom.
Captnln A." W. Beld's new atenmer,
which Is being built by Richard Leath
ers and the Astoria Iron works, will
be launched today. Her dimension
arc as follow: Length, 73.1 feet; beam,
17.4 tVet: depth, 6 feet; tommgo. giwa,
102: net. ), She is cqulppled with a
compound murine engine with J nnd
ls-lnch cylinders, and 12-lnch stroke.
She has n Scotch marliw Dollar I foet
ii diameter and 10 feet lonrr, nnd has
a complete electric light ulant an.l
searchlight.
Master of ulilps that toad at IVil-
latul still hava to buekli to the bond
ing house master. The following from
the Dully Journal shows that tne'B,
11. M. is Ntill the winner: "Tho Brlt
IhIi ship Eakaaonl has complaied her
cargo for South Africa nnd Is now
u filling for a crew. She needs 15 men,
and as there arc only five avnll iblo
aallora In port, she Is llublo to .stay
here for some time. Suilora desert
from nearly every shin that arrives
In the harbor, and many of them leave
immediately for the lumber enmps In
search of employment. For thla reas
on there la a great acarclty of aallora
here."
For the Klk' Curnlval and Street
Fair to oe hdj at Portland from
September lt to 13th. Inclusive, the A.
It C, It. It. wll make a rate of $2 for
the round trip betwen Astoria and
Portland on the folowlng date: For
tha evening train of September 3d,
morning train fieptembr 4th, evening
tidln Septembr 8th, all train of Bep
nemtwr th, and morning train f
September JOth, These ticket will b
good to return until September Hth.
At a special meeting ef Astort
lodge, No. m. B. P. O. ll held lat
evening. It wa unanimously decided
to attend the coming Portland ruril
vul In a tjoily on Elks' day. The fol
lowing were appointed a a commit
tee, and were given full power to art
In regard to transportation, etc.: Dr.
H. L. Henderson, I. Bergman,' H. Tt.
Hoeller, Frank M. Kerlei and L. K.
H-IIk. Thl cotrt.nlttie aelerted the
following offleer; Vrl len. lr. Hen
(lerxon: sicretary, l B. Hellg; treasu
rer, I. Bergman. Mr, llocil rr waa made
chairman of the u!-committw on
transportation, Mr. flcrde chairman of
the uniform committer, and Mr. Berg
man chalrnan of the committee on
music. The committee will open up
headquarters at once, nnd t!l mem
ber ore requested t J c.ill and rrg;-
ef.
The British' ship Forrest Hall. 19
ton, arrived In nnd anchored yester-
Iny afternoon, after a pusmge of 4S
day from Hong Kontr. The ship
came over In ballast and has been
chartered to load grain at Portland
for the I'nlted Kingdom. Taptaln I.o
gnn report that for 14 days the vessel
encountered northeast winds. During
the whole passage there wits n great
deal of fog and ruin. The British
four-masted balk I'lrrie ra lght:d ;;t
40 deg., 33 mln. north. 151 de?, 3S mni.
west. The Forrest Hull carries one
passenger, a Mr. nils, from New
York via Hong Kong: he Is making
the sea voyage for the benefit ot hi
health. One stowaway got aboard at
Hong Kong. The ahlp canl.'S five ap
prentices. Captain Lnpun a V'ii known
In thla city and In Portland, having
made this port quite n number of
time. He wo here three "ears ago.
WRECK OF THE MERCHANT.
The following account of the wrecked
achooner Merchant la tuken from the
Inst laaue of the Tillamook Headlight:
The lumber schooner C. H. Merchant,
which went Into Nehalem last week
t- load lumber at the Nchulem Lumber
Company's aaw mills, while being
towed to sea lute Monday afternoon
by the tug Geo. R. Vosburg, went
ashore Inside Nehulem bay, on the
south aplt of Nehulem bur, near where
McMillan's house previously stood.
It appears that when Captain Loll.-of
the tug Oeo. R. Vosburg, had reached
the bay with the schooner, he found
the bar too rough nnd the weather too
foggy to cross out. so it wns decided
to put back The vessels were In the
narrow channel at the time, where
there Is not much room to turn. In do
ing o, however, nnd at a time when
the tug had no contiol over the
schooner, a strong southwest wind
atruck her and she went nground.
stern on. The harder the tug pulled
at her the faster she seemed to cling
to the shore. Fortunately, the head
of the schooner wns pointing out to
sen, aud when the breakers struck her
the portion of the vessel brok" their
force for ha.l she gane broadside on
she would have lost her deck load nnd
would have humped to pieces In a very
short time, as she Is considered a very
old vessel. As soon as the Merchant
struck the second mate pimped over
board with n line, and every time he
came up In the breakers he called out
to those on hoard to play out, until
all the rope was played out and he was
free and at the mercy or the breakers.
Fortunately for him the tide was right
at the time and he battled through
the breakers nnd succeeded in reach
ing the show. The remainder tf the
crew remained on deck, being drench
ed with every sen that broke over the
vessel. It waa 12 o'clock nt night be
fore the crew managed to ret off, nnd
the ouly accident that cornered was
that one of the crew had several fin
ger broken. The tug managed to
keep the schooner's vend to sea, for had
she gone broadside on tt ts more than
probable some of the crew would
have been drowned.
The Merchant had 260.000 feet of lum
ber on board, and It remained Intact,
nnd mi effort is being made to sare It.
Her keel has come ashore and the
vessel l gradually sinking In the
sand, where, no doubt, she will be
come a total wreck.
CONVENT OF THE HULY NAMES.
The Convent of tho Holy Names,
hoarding and day school for young
ladles, reopens Tuesday. eptenib r
2d. Thorough seleniinY grammar and
primary courses, commercial course,
physical culture and music. Instruc
tions In plain sewing and physical
culture given gratis to attending pu
pils. Should the number justify. Miss
Keep Out
the Wet
SAWYER'S
EiMllr Bru
OIL CLOTHING
Th bent watrrprvnf irrmf nt la th
Wurlii. MftU from tho bent niftiurixU ftntl
wiirrntitfil wat'riroo(. UtU to fUnd
the TOUlttttl work ami weather.
liOok lor thi irnttr murk. If yotf deaJ
doei not Iiatb them, writ fur ctlof oe to
I. V. Bitting And fnckin-r ., izts.t ftaa Frtitlit.
wll. M. MW V KR A HOV.Hoiellf-r.
ft!ut PanbH(ltf Main.
a '-"' "ray- V
ivT"i -. - ;m
Kthel Webb, of the Toronto School ot
Oratory, will organize an elocution
class here, and also give private les
son to those who are desirous of re
ceiving Instructions In thta art Ap
ollcatlon should be made before the
15th of September.
I'EItSO.NAL .MENTION.
Dr. Ete Is spending a tew days at
Seaside.
II. S. Mc'iowan I In the city from
McQowan,
Miss Kllnt, of Grays rtrer, visited
here Tuesday.
J. M. Hughe ha returned from his
California visit.
Olof Olson was here from Lewis and
Clark yesterday.
Jtiine V. Miller wrt over from Fort
Can by yesterday.
G. H. Dean w In the city from
Aberdeen yesterday.
Mayor Joseph Fulango, of Clifton,
was here Tuesday.
U. John, of Clifton, pent a part of
Tuesday In thl city.
Mrs, C. J. Allen, of Portland, ts vis
iting friend In thl city.
Fred Moore waa up from Seaside
yesterday on business.
Charles Preston and wife, of Kansas
Cltv. are here sight-seeing.
W. A. Pell and f.-.mllv wer In the
Iclty from Tillamook yesterday.
Mr. Roblniion and wtfe, of Seattle,
are registered at the Occident.
Collector of Internal Revenue X. M.
Dunne was In thl city recently.
Miss Myrtle Clark, of Island City, ts
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W.
Welch. "
Thomas Dolg and David Tweedle
were In this city from their Nehalem
ranches Tuesday.
Thomas Ross, who has been quite
ill tor some weeks with typhoid fever
and blood poisoning, is reported to be
getting better rapidly.
Mrs. E. C. Holden ha received a
telegram atatlng that her daughter,
Mrs. Charles Calender, arrived in Chi
cago Monday evening.
Miss Cora Baker,' who has been the
suest of Mrs. Honevman at the Ste
vens for the past week, left yesterday
to visit friends at the Breakers, Long
Beach.
Captain and Mrs. H. A. Matthews
returned yesterday from their Port-lanl-Reattle
visit They accompanied
the captain's sister. Miss Matthews,
as far as the Washington City on ber
wav to her home In Boston.
SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK.
" I know I would long ago have been
In my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. New
som, ot Decatur, Ala., "If tt had not
been for Electric Bitters. For three
years I suffered untold agony from
the worst forms of Indigestion, Water
brash. Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia.
But this excellent medicine did me a
world of good. Since using It I can
eat heartily and have gjlned 35
pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap
petite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney
troubles. Electric Bitters are a posi
tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at
Chns. Rogers' drug stoer.
KEUICTION .SALE.
Mrs. R. Ingleton U having a. big re
duction sale on shirt-waists, skirts,
children's clothes. Infants' clothes, and
all kind of ladies' and children's fur
nishing goods, including hair switches
and pompadours. A chance for the
$500 piano with each EO-cent purcnase.
Commercial street, opposite Budget of
fice. COUNTERFEIT FIVE DOLLAR BILL
The secret service has discovered
that some one Is raising $1, bills to $5
by a clever method of changing the
figures, and unless they are closely ex
amined will pass unnoticed. It has
also been discovered that many un
scrupulous dealers are refilling the
bottles of the celebrated Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters and offering them to
the public as the genuine. These imi
tations have no merit and are so dan
gerous to your health that In order
to protect the public, the proprietors
of this famous medicine have adopted
a Private Stamp which Is placed over
the neck of each bottle. Please ob
serve that the stamp is unbroken when
purchasing. The Bitters Is a specific
remedy for such ailments as flatulency,
Indigestion, belching, nervousness,
dyspepsia and liver and kidney trou
bles. Try It.
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SHOES
My slock of Men's and Boys'
Shoes is unsurpassed for qual
ity. Close b'tyiug niul low ex
penses enable me to Bell the
best qualities nt lowest prices.
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CALL AND EXAMINE
THE 000DS .
S.A.Gimre
M.i Bond Street
Beautiful Crockery Display
The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock
ery anJ Glassware ever seen in Astoria.
Dinner StU, Tea Sets, Special Fruit Dishes,Decoratcd Toilet Sets,
Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes.
ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY
We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery
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NEW ST0CK--THE
AVE CAN SAVE
DRY GOODS . . .
SHOES - -GROCERIES
-FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
FLOUR AND FEED
FKEE DELIYEltY
V. Hi COFFEY,
fjOOCOOOCXCOX;
f the UNIVERSITY of ORECOH
Tha first Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday, Sep
tember 17th. The following schools and colleges are compris
ed In the university. Graduate school College of Literature,
Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering Unlve
sity Academy School of MusSc School of Medicine School of
Latf. TTuitioi ?ree, esceptlng In schooli of Law, Medicine and
Music (Incidental fee. $10; Student body tax. $2.50 per year.)
Cost of living, from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue ad
dress Registrar of the Unlcerslty, Eugene. Oregon.
University school of Music Irving M. Glen, A. M. dean. Pi
ano,, Mrs. Rose Midgely Hollenbeok (Joseffy, Coratowskl,
Schwarenska). Piano, Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer, (five years
with W, G. Nash). Voice, Miss Eva Stinson. (King Conser
vatory Trebelll Music School.) Violin, Mrs. John L. Pipes,
(Snltzner Splerlng.) Theory, Miss Eva Stinson. Miss Rose
Mldgley Hollenbeck. Terms furnished on application to the
dean. '
EUGENE, : : : OREGON.
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SICCSSSOES TO
THEO. BRACKER
Jobbers and Dealers in
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING
CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC.
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR TIPES "
Pipe Repairing
A Specialty
Castings
We are, prepared to make them on
short notice and of the best material.
' Let us give you estimates on any kind
of castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
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The school where thorough work is done; where the reason Is
always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping
is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand ia
made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of
bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in
life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue frea
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