The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 12, 1902, Image 3

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TODAY 8 WEATHER.
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Our trt rlu tit (! p. in. evciy
jy rxiH'pt Snltinlsy.
Oaston Mlt fcul, grain ana. hay.
HiM lnirtMt pram 26 cent p-r Ikx
touy.-J'IINXoN IHtOH.
l or I '-ui -'I'm-, rnvmi, furnlnliej
fur housdm-plnf . J6 Tenth Street.
J in- It.utli.'I'Hin wun in from hi
VounKt rlvr dairy yesterday.
Kur tl' in. - An 8 -room house on
Klitlith Mini, nt s fHi' month. In
quire l Amor llon
Tin' "uj 11. Klmore arrived safely
ut Tllluii.ook with her large cargo yes
irniiiy tVfiiliiK.
Kh-i Lit uK.- of pictures and paint
Inn ut I el m I prices for ft few days
only, At Svenson's Hook Store.
Tlii- IIiUIkJi mi'iitiicr lndriipuru may
l' rxiM-;'t.-. In port in a day or two
from nritiii.il jKrt n.
liU .. repairing will) skill and
j.iMiiii.l.ii . SUi I'l.rn In mock; work
tfiiuiiintml. Itflltincv LW-eiriral Work
til l:or,d st.
Today and from now on only union
iii-ii will work at the Jeff restuui'ant.
Tim union ni-n announce that tho boy
cott will be removed Immediately.
A liunJHoiiie mid stylish sideboard
In a com I'tilcim- tippici-lnted by every
hoiiM''lo'-.cr, tin1 new Mack ut tho
store of i "hiii". Itellhorn & Son,
The property of H. F. Tucker, Mi
nuted nt the corner of Seventh street
noil lliiri'lHiin ii ven lie wan sold for the
Viim of $1510. tleoige Mocrs In the
purchaser,
The Hcsnon for dnmson plums Ii now
at lt height. We hnve n Mock of
very nice on" nnd will bo pleased to
have you cnll and nee them. JOHN
SON HltOS.
A meeting of the marine engineers
wiih held at their hall last night. Sev
ern! members ndmltled thnt some very
Important business whs brought up,
but no Infor ivulnn ns to lis nnture
would be Riven out.
The tiiK Samson nvrlved In yeMerdny
afternoon from the jetty on Ornys
Harbor with the empty bui'Re Walln
out. The tuR has but one more barge
of Blone to tow riround nnd (the will
leave with II this niornlnR nt 7 o'clock.
The county saw mill, which In cut
ting lumbtir for the Youngs River
county rond, has been In Imminent
danger lnt-My of going up In Binoke,
II Ih thought now, however, that It U
post the dnnger point. The mess houiie
though, might Btlll be lost. - The coun
try n round there In burning fiercely,
The llnlley Gutaert enme In ci ub
iml liiHt night, but brought but little
news of the fires.. They ore Mill burn
ing, but the moky atmosphere pre
cluded and extenBlve olmervntlon
The captain had to turn on hit ourch
light at 11 o'clock In the morning, bo
nmoky wa the air. 1
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Per Box
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Today
FIi'M-cIub ilminton plum (or cim
nlng at Hi" right price toduy - JOHN
HON llltOH.
Oo to the A. F, of L.vmployinent
office, Labor Hull, No. 'tU Koiid Bt.,
for good rellithln help.
WANTKD-Three or four unfurnlBh
t'd room for light houkeepirig Call
or nddrcB Atorlun office.
All nmokeni nmuke the "t'rldc of
ABUnln" clgari. Nn binttr md.
MunufMclured by MncKmUinj & Kiio
twl. A llerte rtiv In rnglug In the ih) Ih
tmi k of Knuppu. No duinuge Iiun yet
U-eii duliM to thi fui mem, but coniUilcr
able iilitrm hu been felt.
A man hii twen crippled for life liy
rt bicycle acorcher. No illy In the
Btute glvn thfBe llcmln uch an abom
inable HceiiBe a I'ortlund.
lUlffi'U to pleUMI Ilia uiiiHt funtlillouK,
tho lati-Bt i reutlone (.! njlilly plunucd
nnd iiinenlflceinly cunitructed, unex
cilled for i-c.tni,-e. if our umperton
Unite I. hu. lleliborn Bon.
(in Tuewluy afternoon Ouittuf C!ub
liifnoii wn up Iwfore Judgo Nelon on
the tluirgB of being drunk, lie una
fined tti tor the unVlimi and nun nd
vltied to go and drink no more.
I'luiiiblu.;, tiiinliiK. gn and uteaui
lilting at loivtm ratea utij In woik-ri-'-ll!
.iiHiinrr, Uidvta irailipil
executed. hop. No. 4:5, liulid Mitel.
JOHN A. MONTljOMKftlT.
The new ateniner Itelluble, which u
recently htunchel from Leather' boat
building IniUBc, la nearly completed and
w ill Boon ! In readlne to make a trip
to Soulh Hen. I, when clie will go Into
coinuilBHlon.
Iron be-la are fnut auperardlng the
eunibei m-) wooden article becau
they 'tro nearor, more durable, aanl
ten1 and vermin proof. The latent
roductloua have Junt been rec.dv.-d by
i 'ha. Ililb.-rn A Bon,
Mm It, 11. Wulluce entertiilned the
memlx-re of the Jolly Neighbor Hub
on Vedneadiiy evening. ItugN thrown
on the gr.m nnd Chlueae lunteru nnd
atur overhead, nnd ivfrenlimciitn on
tho aide, made up a pleaaut evening.
11. 'V. Mr. Trumbull I about to enter
noon liln ninth year u paator of the
local IhiptlBt church. At a recent
meeting of the ofhVlulii of the church
he wii elected to nerve a pastor fur
the coming year, nnd the public will
lie glad to learn that hit will remain.
The ateniner Itellunce left out yes
terday afternoon for Seattle. The ve
el ha been lying at Flavel' dock for
two or three day watching until the
swell ut the bnr would subside Biittl
clent to permit her to venture on her
trip and yesterday was the 11 mt day
that was at nil suitable. The steamer
has her cabins firmly braced, the small
bout firmly lushed and I otherwise
prepared to meet her oceun voyuge.
The hen.'y enRlnc at the logging
camp of (', 0, Chirk, on the Necnnl
cum, blew up recently and a fearful
di-nth of the logger wn only nar
rowly averted. The men were eating
ut the time ,md bo were not about the
engine, Hnd the explosion not been
inlte so premature the result would
indoubtedly have been terribly dlsn.
Irons. A It was the engine was de
molished nnd the mess house consid
erably dnnmg.'d, but no one was lu
lu rod.
The local Marine Engineers' V -tioflt
Association No. 70, contemplate pur
chasing or renting a atenmer nnd plnc
Iiik It on the route bctwen here nnd
t'atlilami'l. The association clnlms the
boat can lie rrfn with very little ex
)enst, the only offlcltil. necessary t
be employed being the captain, the en
gineers asserting thnt they will man
the vessel In every other department.
A committee will probably be appoint
ed by the association at an early dale
to visit Portland and secure a steam
er. The contest social given by the la
dles of the W. C. T. IT, yesterday aft
ernoon nt the home of Mrs. Rannells
was yell attended and proved a delight
ful function. The organisation Is di
vided In what Is known as sides, each
side contesting for a specified period
In the accomplishing of good di cds
and In the end tho side that Is con
sidered to have' done the least enter
tains the winning side with a social.
At the social given yesterday the en
tertainers wore masques at the back
of their heads, which were emhlemat
Icnl of looking backward over the
shortcomings of the contest they hnd
engaged In. During the progress of
the social those present had the pins
tire of llstnlng to xcllnt inualc. Deli
cate refreshments were served.
U 8, Engineer Offlct, Portland, Ore.,
Hept, , 130; Beiiled proposal will be
received here for mattress, rock and
bile work In connection with the ex
tension of the Jetty at the mouth of
Couullle Illver, Ore,, until it a, ni
October 8, 1902, and then publicly open
ed. Information on application. W,
I'. Lnngntt, ('apt, Engrs.
Harrison Allen and wife returned
yesterday from a five-weeks' visit at
Cannon Ilegih. That section of the
country, with Its balmy climate und
grand si.snery, Mr. Allen believes to
be the moat beautiful In the sitae and
not aufflclently appreciated by Oregon
hum. The chlf drawback Is the poor
road an iiininojatlon, The people there
hope that the county court will take
hold of the matter and maintain a reg.
ulnr county road, thereby assuring the
outside world a good substantial means
of travel. This would greatly enhance
the Interests of the place and add to
lis giowth,
Mr I,. (J. Thomas, general ;:g nt of
Kller' I'lano House, Is In the city, for
the purpose of looking after the In
terest of his house. Mr. Thomas Is
a plnno man of the old- school, hav
ing devoted a lifetime to the study of
piano and organs. In fact, 'at one
time, Mr. Thomas was extensively en
ed In the manufacture of Iteed or
gans In Ohio. He will make head
'pmrter with the local representative
of the (Inn Mr, A. II. Cyrus, 41:4 Com
nuT'lal street, where a complete line
of the various hlgh-grde Instruments
curried by the Kller'a Pino House will
l on display. Store open In the even
ing". A dramatisation of Marie Corelll's
"Th 'llna" wll be presented at Fish
ers' oerii house next Monday even
ing. All of the strong features in the
no e ure reproduced uixin the stage
vividly, making It one or the most
loinpl-te dramatizations ever given a
lnk. Alden Ilenedlctt, the manager,
j Is offering a scenic and electric, pro-
ililrllon and the startling effect In
troduced nre said to be nothing short
of marvelous "Thelma" Is coisldered
the strong-st story written by the
famous novelist. The company engag
ed to interpret the play Is competent
and callable and the performance
promise to be mors than usually In
teresting. Seat wile opens tomorrow
morning at 9 o'clock at Griffin &
Iteed',
SOLI '1 Kit MISSING.
Itellfoid, of Nlmty-Thlrd Coast Artil
lery ha Dlsuppeured.
An further news of the Fort Stevens
solilier can lie obtained. The two
young artlller) men who followed the
man from tin- fort to the trestle have
railed to lo. ate him and believe that
he ha fallen off and been drowned.
They claim that he vu muddled with
tlrlnk. one of the officers at the Fort
was kind enough, In answer to a re
aucBt from this paper, to give this
statement:
Iti'llofrd wu i mechanic working
on guns und llioii: carriages. 1 was
In the habit of seeing blin twice u
day and had no complaint to make
against him. Of course. If he were
drinking, he might brace hltme.f up
when un officer came round, but us
he was a good workman und we could
always rely on his work being prop
erly done we hud no occasion to be
lieve that he Vus drinking as heavily
us some of his eoturudes claim now.
After leuvlng the fort he probably got
some drink down town before start
ing for Astoria. To the best of our
knowledge he was sobr when he left
here. I hnd good occasion to observe
him yes t c id ay as I waa talking to him
about several pieces of work and he
carried himself straight. At all times
when Jtellford got Instructions to do
a thing we could rely on It lelng
properly done."
MEDAL RECOVERED.
After Heing Lost for More Than One
Year.
It may be remembered that J. W.
Pembroke was a visitor to the Asto
ria regatta over a year ago. Mr. Pem
broke was instrumental In getting some
well-known 'San Frunclseo oarsmen to
take purt and during the stay made a
great number of acquaintances. At
that lime he lost u medal which hnd
been won by a four-oared crew which
had competed. No trace of It could be
found after a diligent search. About
a month ago while the merry-go-round
was running In this city a Mr. Fred
erickson found the medal and t iinie
dlntely turnel It over to the chief of
police. Since then the chief has been
on the hunt for the owner nnd got
word of him In a letter front San Fran
cisco giving his address. The return,
after such a length of lime, und found
In such a way is wonderful, and the
good luck of regaining property lost
for so long comes to very few. The
chief of police traced Mr. Pembroke's
address through the Alameda Boat
Club and It took a month's liuuilrlt-s
before locating the owner of the
mednl.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
All fishermen whose nets have been
Injured by steamers during the Inst
fishing season are requested to report
tho fact with the circumstances at
tending the same to the secretary of
the C. R. F. P. Union. T. NELSON,
Secretary of Joint Committee.
FOR SALE.
; Three or four fresh milch cows. Ap
ply to Q. W. Warren, Warrenton.
PKItSONAIi JIUNTIOX.
Mr. Will Madison Is visiting in
I'ortlund.
Harry McDermott, of Kort Btevtn.
Is In the city.
Mr. II. Crohn and daughter are vis
iting In Portland.
The family of Y. P. Kn1ai bos
moved to Portland.
L. J. Santo and wife are In town
from Oakland, Cal.
Walter K. Lagen, a shoe man from
Seattle la at the Occident
W. J. Ingalla, of Lewis and Clark,
wa In town yesterday afternoon.
N. D. Bnln, of the Necmlcuin fcpi uce
Lumber Company, Is ii th city.
Mrs. C. H. Cooper and children have
returned from their Beaalde cottage.
F. W. Chansse editor of the Oregon
Observer, was In the city yesterday.
L U. Mill, of tse Toke Point Oyster
house, ha a jievere attack of tonsl
lllls. Itev. Mr. McCormac: returned yester
day from the West Side, where, ne iald
a brief visit.
Misa Alma Johnson, vho bus been
taking an outing at Seaside, returned
home yesterday.
Dr. Cordlner ha returned from the
aeslon of the Oregon State Medical
Association, held In Portland.
Cnntuln . 8. Wlckland and fimlly
are In the city from Fort Stevens und
will visit here for a few days.
Mis M. EwIng, of Wlllipa., Wash ,
Is visiting with Mrs. John Montgomery.
Miss Jecsle Kelmun left yesierjoy to
visit with relatives In berden.
Mrs. J. L. Oirlnon and I-Vn re
turned yesterday f ro n Tjk'i Inlet,
Alaska- Mr. Curiam wi'l piob.ibty
return the last of his month.
Mrs. H. O. Hiiughmnn, W. (3. Hohn.
K. W. Hellman, Fred B. Stuart, T.
A. Chlmmock and W. J. Bowen. ail
of Portland, nre at the Occident.
A. Olsen and family arrived In the
city last night from Portland an.! will
go over to Peep River today, where
Mr. Olsen Is engaged In the lopglng
business.
f. C. Brower, well known here and
at one time the lical Justi-e if the
leace. la In Portlnd front Klai'ath
Fulls. Judge Brower left Astoria on
account of his falling health.
Dr. S. J. Martin and family of Ilwa-
co, arrived In the city yesterday en-
route for Seattle. The trio will tie
made up the Columbia on the steam
er Lurline to Mt. Coffin and from there
on by team.
Mrs. A. A. Rappleya, her daughter,
Mrs. Lockhard and Little Violet Lock
hard, left lust evening on the Oatjsert
for St. Martin's Springs, nenr the Cas
cades, Washington, afterwards going to
visit Spokane.
A POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHT.
The latent Invention Is that of a sig
nal light which It Is claimed will pen
etrate the heaviest fog for a distance
of half a mile. It It Is a success many
accidents on both land and sea can be
averted. Much Interest is being man
ifested In the discovery, the same as
In any other Invention that is Intended
to savs life. This Is the reason so
many people hve been Interested in
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters during the
past 60 years. It Is recognized as the
best health maker and blood purifier
in existence, and with good health and
blood disease cannot And a foothold.
It Is therefore specially adapted to
persons in Ill-health and who suffer
from heartburn, Indigestion, dyspep
sia, constipation, or malaria, fever
and ague. Try It.
PIANOS FOK SAM-.
Spi'iiul hidtln mi II.' Will IK
Mndf 1 4. lose Out n N iiiii
Ik r Now in Stork,
For the purpose of closing out every
Instrument now In Astoria, to make
room for new pianos and organs about
to arrive I have authority to dispose
of the remaining several choice upright
pianos at wholesale cost.
And not only this, but to accomplish
this matter quickly, we will accept
very easy terms of payment from any
responsible purchaser who Is not pre
pared to pay all cash at this time.
Ten dollars down and six dollars a
month will now secure an excellent,
fully w'arranted upright piano, at a
saving of a clean hundred dollars.
Don't fail to see this and other good
Instruments at the closing out tale of
the Cyrus stock.
L. G. Thomas, general agent, Eller's
I'lano Hous. with A. R. Cyrus, 424
Commercial Street, Astoria. Largest
oldest and most responsible Western
dealers. Store open In the evening.
HATS TRIMMED FREE.
Mrs. R. Ingleton has just oi ened up
a fine line of ladies" fall hats,-walking
skirts, over Bklrts, woolen shirt
walsis and under clothes, and all kinds
of ladles' and children's furnishing
goods. Hair switches and ponipadours.
A chance for the elegant $6;0 piano
with each 50o purchase. Welch B:ock,
opposite Budget office.
SAVED AT GRAVES BRINK.
" I know I would long ago have been
in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. New
som, of Decatur, Ala., "If It had not
been for Electric Bitters, For three
years I suffered untold agony from
the worst forma 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 gained 85
pounds." For Indigestion, loss of Ap
petite, Stomach. Liver and Kidney
troubles, Electric Bitters are a posi
tive, guaranteed cure. Only SOc at
Chas. Rogers' drug stoer.
EXTRAORDINARY
PHENOMENON
Day Almost Turned Into
Night.
Itcsi iiihlctl a Total ilifix of the
Hum Many People foully
Hcnn-il-iJIrN tjiilt
Work.
Th ecity presented a very peculiar
appearance yesterday afternoon. The
Minoke, which has been steadily In
(rearing for the past two r three
days, seemed to bank up and in the
short space of an hour it waa clmost
dark although early In the afternoon.
The Chang uf the wind drove the
smoke Into a dense cloud, and the
coast having become clear the rays
of the sun shining from an unobscur
ed sky produced a rather startling
phenomen of a yellow green color. A
good number of nervous people were
frightened badly and all klrds of amus.
Ing stories were rife last night. Vis
Ions of Martinique carr.e bp and many
got suddenly very devout The girls
working in the SanWn-Cuttlng Pack
ing Company, t-sesed work and got Into
secluded sj.ota to g.Jt on their knees.
Klsewhoee among well-known families
there was consternation. Some were
foun d locked In each other's arms, and
tthTit womanlike went to bed. The
excitement was not noticeable on the
streets, where cooler heads were ex.
plaining the cause of the sky's unus
ual atwt The quartermaster's of
fice U. 8. A. ro'alled the time that a
similar phenomen had marked the day
of President Arthur's death. Fine
ashes were falling all day. The cap
tain of the Bailey Gatzert had to use
his searchlight before noon on his way
from Portland.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
You will find the best ISc meal In
the Hty at the Rising Sun Restaurant.
No. ttl Commercial street
New stock of fancy good Just ar
rived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and
see the latest novelties from Japan.
The ladles of the Presbyterian
church will hold a rummage sale In
the store room next to Griffin A Reed's
beginning on Monday, SeoL 15th.
Soms late designs In the ever popular
Morris chairs Just received from the
manufacturers. Call early and make
your choice while there arw many to
select fro n. Chas. Hellborn & Son.
Roslvn coat lasts longer, Is cleaner
and makes less trouble with stoves
and chimney flues than any other coal
on the market. George W. Sanborn,
agent. Telephone 131L
We have lust received a shipment
of line Eastern hams, which we in
vite you to call and examtne. These
hams are the best quality obtainable
and we guarantee each one to please.
JOHNSON BROS.
I CHEAP
Are poor economy; but
well fitting shoes, made
of best materials and
sold at very low prices
are both economical and
satisfactory : : : :
YOU CAN GKT
Til KM OF i
S.A.Ginire
o4JJ Bond Strert
TRY IT-IT WON'T
HARM YOU.
This remedy is made of herbs
gathered in the ltocky mount
ains.
It has been tested in the
private praotiee of Dr. Perrin
for 20 vears and has not failed
to CURE in every iustance.
No harm can come in trying
it befpful malts are notice
able immediately.
SHOES
1
"Tailor
"Beverly Garments" are tailored
to fit you perfectly. - . , ,
They are tailored In the prevalent,
incoming fashions, just before you
are ready to wear them.
"Ready-iMade" garments are made
so early in the season that the ever
occuring changes in style make them
unstylish, unfashionable when you
wear them. -The
well groomed woman will
wear ,. :;;
Beverly
Garments
and why not? Popular prices keep
their cost lower than other tailored
garments, and seldom higher than
fine ready-made garments.
Wc make to fit more
than f.fty styles from
over 300 patterns.
Late Fashion PUtes, Fab
ric and Patterns far Fall
'Style in Suits, Cloaks
aad Skirts ready for your
Lttpectioa at
The Leading Dry Gnods Store of -
C.-Hi COOPER
eaiitiful Crockery Display
The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock
ery and Glassware ever seen in Astoria.
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Special Fruit Dislies.Decorated Toilet Sets,
Cut Glass, Bisque figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Diabes.
ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES g
FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY 1
. We also carry a Complete
THE GREAT QU E S T.I ON
With most people it is fc Where can I buy the cheap
est?" Taking quality into consideration, we can'
solve the problem for you regarding
Dry Gccds, Shces, Groceries, Fli'jr mi Feed
. You bave onlv to give us a trial
' HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS
Carnation Cream very fine per can - - - - - 10c
Cnttiug Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can - - - lOu
Cream Sugar Corn choice per can - - - - - - lOv
Other gocds in proportion.
V. H COFFEY, 483-491 Bond Street
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BRIGHT, CHEERY. COMFORTABLE CARPETS ADD
much to the home. We are well stocked with
best grades of woolen, velvet, tapestry and ingrain car
pets, and. will sell you Just w hat you want at a price to
"suit. Also linoleums, matting, rugs, art squares and ev
erything else needed tn the h ome. We sell for cash or an
easy Installments, and warra nt everything exactly as rep
resented. CaU and see the goods and get prices.
' . H. H. ZAPF, THE HOCSE FURNISHER, ;
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TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO.
KUCCB880KSTO
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THEO. BRACKER
Jobbeis and Dealers in
CIGARS, .TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING
CARDS, -.STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC.
... ... MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES :
Pipe Repairing
A Specialty
IS OUR MOTTO
Strict adherence to it enables ns to qualify willing workers to rendet
superior service as bookkeepers and stenographers. Our instruction it
unusually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone brings
ut most of our students. Quality always counts. Examine into our
facilities better sow than ever before. Industrious, willing students make,
rapid advancement in all studies taken. Call, or write for onr catalogue.
-v PORTLANDS-BUSINESS COLLEGE
Fark and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, LL. B,, Principal
Made
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A BEVERLT SUIT
Line of Fancy Cutlery
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515 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon
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