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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
4 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FltlDAV, SEPTEMBER 20. 1902 WILD BLACKBERRIES Homo mmlo-Notliing quite no good ax the wild ones YOU KNOW. Tut up in ono and two quart jur. Ross Hfggftis 6k Co. TKLBPHONB Ml. TODAT'B W BATHER. PnitTLAND, Hcpt. JS.-Wetrn Or vgun, H'olmlili slmwers. Ilttir 1'ilU ToilH 1'iiw Ic I'kg - Jc paper I'ilKw C'nw, full . 4Vx:i(! . . . 12a BlfuclnMl Toweling fc Ot'tohur Delineator now ..n nl ' Pattern Counter. 566 -COMMERCIAL a Our store clows at 0 p. lu. every day except Hntunlny. Oaston soils food. grain sna bay. Sweet cream for wile Hoeflcrs. Boys' school tul(, lowest prices, at Bhanahan'a. Notice that yliunalisn's Hitii k Cat uttH'klnK are' on lop. Irf)4'p un your onler fur crab uppM now.-JiillNrtON lUtoS. Day' and girls' mackintoshes. See 8hanahan. Alio umbrellas, o up. Don't full to Gorton's minstrels pantile Haturduy linnif.llti ti'ly utter ar rival. You will find the bnl 15c meal In the ctiy at the Illslng Bun Kentaurant. No, 412 Commercial aired. Tin stenmrr HhhwiIo wan placed on tin- run Ix-twecn t'uitluml and Astoria yesterday. New alock of fancy gxxls Just ar rival at Yokohama 11a war. Call and s th latent novelties from Japan. Th American barketUIn Mary Wlukleittnn arrived In port lat night from Honolulu. At) smokers smoke the 'Tilde of AU)rltt' clitars. No bottler made. Manufactured by MacFurlane & Kno- bcl. Hlcycle repairing with skill and promptness. Supplies In stock; work guaranteed, llellauce Electrical Work 421 Ilond St. Mm. Hons Invites lliti Indict of Ah- torlu to atend tliu opening of liur fiishloiiulile full millinery on Thurs diiy and Friday, September 25 and 26. Tlu National (yter House hus been reopened by V. Aduins. Fresh chlck- rii tainullcM and Chill comiirua are inuilo a specialty. Open day and night. Soma late doslgns In the ever popular Morris chairs Just received from the lanufacturera. Call early una make your choice while there are many to select fro n. Chan, llellborn & Son. A large load of snooks, part of the Lurlliic's cargo, was brought down vt-Hti'i'diiy and unloaded at the Lurllne dock, A large portion of the goods la conHlgned to Fred Olsen, the Olney merchant. J. ). Jolianscn, who conducted a mercantile tunings for a number of year at Seaside, has sold his bunlness there to Barnard Urlmm. Mr. Grimm 1st a resident of Seaside and has been In the employ of tho Nncnnlcum Spruce Lumber Company. He will begin at once the active management of his business. Mr. Johansen will move to Portland at an early date," to reside there In the future. 1 For school supplies 0f all kinds call at Bhanahan'a. We ar now receiving green toniu toes dully.-JOIlNIJON UHOM. For rnt. Nicely furnished front room. Hultabln for one or two gen lU'inen. No. UO Fourth street. Tho Columbia arrived down fiom t'orilsnd yott-rday murulng und left out early In the afiernom for 'Frisco. The ateumer Sue II, Elmore will leave for Tilluinuok liny poluta at V oiloi k mi Friday morning, September St , JUKt ti'celvcd a big lot of Hue w-i- shells of all kinds. You will always rind what you waiit.8VfcNHuN"iS H'XJli BTOUIC. e A hundsome and stylish sideboard Is a vouvenlaiite appreciated by every housekeeper. Bee the new stink at the store of Clui. llellborn & Sou. 'I'll.) t.1'ii si'liooiier likme left out Vtifli'Muv liuvlng In tow the schooner iiUmi. lloth veiih-lt are lumber luden rm Han K runtime. I'luiuulnrf. tinning, gas and steam tilting at lowest rates and In work- .i,iiiiiik iiinntier. Orders promptly executed, tthop, No. liond slreoi. JU11N A. MONTGOMUKY. Louis SiuUh wua up for a hearing m the police court yesterday for be ing drunk. As he fulled to show up be forfeited his 111 bull. Itualyn oosj lasts longer, U cleaner and makes less trouble wlt'i aioves and chimney flues than any other coal on ihs market. Ucorge W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Itcservcd svul sale fur Uorton'a min strels tit Fishers' Saturday night op ens at Orlllln Heed's thin morning Ml i o'clock. llurTels to please the most fastidious, the latest creations splendidly plunned and nutfiilflcontly constructed, unex celled for elegauce. Tour Inspection Invited. Chus. Hellbom A Son. Mrs. A. V. Allen had a number of guents last evening in honor of her sIb- ter. Mloa tillbert. When last heard of they were having a Jolly time. Iron beds are fast superseding the umbersome wooden article because hey nro neater, more durable, sanl- terv and vermin proof. The latest roductlons have Just been rewind by Chan. Hellbom & Son, E. Mlchaleson, for promiscuously exiwctorutlng, wa scheduled for g hearing yesterday before Judge Nel- on, and as he did not put In an up pearume forfeited the amount of his bull, UO. It. A. Crawford brought In a bunch of cattle from his Nehiilem ranch yes- teriluy and disposed of most of them to W. E. Dement, The balance, a num ber of yearling', are still oil his hands, hut local dealers, It I expected, will purchase them. The funeral of Martin Empo took place yetsrday afternoon from rohl s undertaking parlors with Interment nt Knanim. , The service was conducted 1 v under the auspices of the A. O. V. W. and a good representation of the or der was present. Jlmnilo Alden, the young man who was operated upon for an abscess of the hip by Drs. Henderson and Tll klngton at St. Mary's hospital, is do ing as well us can be expected, and If the patient's condition continues as favorable .is nt present, the operation will have been successful. The tea given yesterday afternoon iy fao Indies' guild of the Grate I V. :. xus' V.'cti ;i'.i;'.. O tcUsj 3 :: :::A.;;:y c: o-:. clable was ably managed by Mrs. George, president of the guild, and Mia. Cherry, of the ways and means committee. Tho refreshment table was bountifully supplied and well patro nised. During the afternoon a number of excellent musical numbers were ren dered by the Misses Klrchoff and Mesdams Houston and Van Dueen. Th.re will be a dance given In fled men's hull nt Hammond on Haiurday even'.ng, September 27, by the Ited men of that place. The steamer Mller will leave Astoria at 7:20 and return after the ball. Tickets, 11 Including steamer farei ladles free. Music for thn occasion will be the best Complaint has been made to this office that a ruiTtun in the shape 'of a "mun has been terrorizing the moth ers In Alderbrook by making rude ad vances to Irrespontble little girls. The father are very Indignant and w.tl make mincemeat of the scoundrel If they get their hands on him. N. B. ftradley A Sons, a lumbering concf-rn of Mlchlngun, yesterday con cluded the purchuse of a large tract of timber land near Itugbys, Six thousand acres altogether exchanged hands, and the price paid was $.'00,000. W. C Parsons was the principal hold er, though M. J. Kinney und the Smith brothers enmn In tor a good, share. The Prodleys have not yet made known whether they will orate a mill, but It Is probable that they will. Ii:iCSNAL IHr.NTION. Wlll'am MnihMwii of Knuppton, Is In the city. Fred Moore, a Seaside merchant, was In the city yesterday. Miss Hose Kindred, of Warrenton, v'slt'(J the city yesterday. Charlie Iturtoldti wits in from his home on Youngs river yesterday. W. I. Ingalls, the Ix-wls and Clark farmer, visited the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dea'n were over from the West Side yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Itusaell returned yes terduy noon from a visit to Portland. William Relth was In from his ranch on the LewU and Clark yester day, Charles King was a passenger on the Columbia yesterday for San Fran cisco. . . Frank A. I.ux and J. W. Gibbons, visiting Investors, passed through the city yesterday en route for Hammond. J. H. Kimball, representing R. U Polk Co.. Is In the city securing names for the Oregon and Washing ton guxettecr. P. F. Halferty returned yesterday from a business trip to Grays harbor and lef. for the West Side on the noon train. Thomas Keogh. manager at Seattle for AVhlttler Coburn Company, the big paint and oil house of San Francisco, Is In the city interviewing his cus tomers. Mr. Keogh Is one of the pio neer commercial travelers of the Pa cific roust and Is well and favorably known from Alaska to Sun Diego. lCLLEUTS BAND COMING. Greatest Musical Event In History of Astoria Set for October 31. The ludles of the Public Library As sociation have signed a contract with the renowned Ellen's Royul Military band to favor Astoria with a concert on the evening of October 31. In Foard & Stokes' hall. This organization ranks equul to Sousa's band, and Is one of the great est musical combinations In the world comprising no leas than 85 musicians. Its appearance in Astorlta, will mark an epoth In the entertainment line, In thlr ambition to provide for the future of the library and to provide a treat to be appreciated, the ladles have undertaken no small task in bringing this metropolitan aggrega tion to Astoria nnd they will expect the haetv en.onorfl.tlon of every citi zen In making the venture the success It well deserves to be. Never before has onnnrtiinltv heen afforded to all to see and hear an organization of this class In Astoria, and all enn well afford to give the enterprise an en thusiastic support. After leaving Astoria the band will give twa concrete In Portland, one In Salem, and then will appear for two more evening at the Armory Hull In Portland, before leaving the stnte. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingletbn has just opened up a fine line of ladles' fall hats, walk ing skirts, over skirts, woolen shirt waists and under clothes, and all kinds of ladles' and , children's furnishing goods. Hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the elegant $500 piano with each BOd purchase. Welch Block, opposite Budget office. WEST BIDE NOTES, Jrilss Clara May Is vn ting at Ham mond. A. W. Utzlnger visited Astoria on Wednesday. Mrs. William Tagg Is tpending this week In Astoria. Fdsar Dean, of Gnbte. spent Sunday st his home In Warrenton. C. Tl'. Hlggins and family are en lovln an outine at BeaiM. Miss Cora Wheeler Is visiting friends In Astoria and on Grays river. Philip Condlt and 'amlly went to Portland on Wednesday for a visit. Mrs. Hrrltnn nd lis uk liter visited Portland last week, returning Mon day. Dr. John Welch, of Portland, was hunt'ng on the West Side on Wedn day and Thursday. Mrs. Willis Mudd. Mrs. Frank Cun ningham and Mrs. O. B. H-gtrdt w.r shopping In Astoria on Thtusday. Mrs. C. S. Carruthers has returned from her trip to Eastern Oregon. She prefers Clatsop county to all others. , Iv, Mr. Short has been visiting the St. Thim chapel Mlis'on. The guild Is reorganized and affairs are put in a inof byslness like form. Dick Hnlderman, the A. & C. R. U. arnt nt Warrenton, and wife, leave for a trip through thr Eastern states and a viilt to Mr. Hulderman's rela tives In Nebraska. J. W. Cawker nnd family expect to U-avj soon for Freeport, Warn..- where Mr. Cawker will engage In the clam canning bus'ness. Miss Eve'yn 0'Hr.t will accompany them. Since the A. ft C. R. It has su h an Inconvenient schedule the steamer Mller has most of the passeneur traf fic from Hammond and Fort Stevens, A boat may soon be put; tn to accom modate Warrenton and that vicinity. 1.000.000 FOR CHARITY. - A fortune of $1,000,000 was recently left to a charitable Institution In one of our Eastern cities, and while much good can be accomplished by the care ful expenditure of this sum of money, there Is another agency which deserv es mention because of the good It has done and the suffering It baa relieved during the past SO years, and that is Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. No other medicine can take its place as a cure for stomachy liver and kidney troubles, such as headache, belching, heartburn, Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation or biliousness. We would therefore urge )ou to give It a trial. The genuine must have our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. Do not accept a substitute. NOTICE TO MARINERS. It Is reported that the first-claw spur buoy, painted white, oft the en trance to west end. of New York Slough. Sulun bay, California, has shifted Into deep water, and can only lie seen at half tide or low tide. This notice affects the list of bea cons and buoys," Pacific coast. 1502. page 2$. , By order of the lighthouse board. . J. a MILTON. ' Commander IT. S. N., Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse Dist. "WHERE TO HUNT AND FISH.' Northern Pacific's new game book Is now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of live game a particular feature. Four full pages from Seton-Thomp- son's drawings made specially for this book. Send address with six cents and book will be mailed to you by Chas. S. Feo, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn. Olllco of Q. C M., Vancouver Bar' rcks, Wash., Sept. 13, 1902. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be receiv ed at depot quartermaster's . . office, Portland, Oregon, until 12 noon of September 27, 1902, for delivery at Portland, Oregon, of three thousand tons of oats and two thousand tons of hay with privilege of increase of 23 per cent If desired. Oats to be double packed and hay to he compressed to the closest density. Information fur nished here or by depot quartermaster Portland, Oregon. U. S. reserves right to reject or acept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes con taining proposals should be marked: Proposals for Forage at Portland, Or egon," addressed F. H. Hathaway. C Q. M. SAVED AT GRAVE'S 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 Electrlo 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 find have gained 35 pounds," For Indigestion, Loss of Ap petite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Electric Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Chas. Rogers' drug stoer. m I" vI T rr- A . tL"f!ll I Pure and Sweetar e the Skin, Scalp, and Hair of InfanU Purified and Beautified by rXIONS eta Qtmcual Soar as sisted by Ctmccaa OixTMricr, for preserving, porifylng, and beautify tog the skin, for cleansing the scalp, sod the (topping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, ad soothing red, rough, sad ore hands, for bsby rashes, itching, and chafing, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Mi"lon of Women ase CtmcpKA Soar la baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, sad excoriations, for too free or offensive per spiration. in "waahe for ulcerative weak- I ' nesses, and tor many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily toggest themselves to women, especially mothers. Concern 8oAr combines In Ons Boat at On Paica the bust skin sud complexion soap, and the Bear toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete Trestncnt for Every Hmrar. Cctntka SOA.r, to cknM the skis of crosts and sml ami .,(!ea the thickened cuticle, Cctmtba Ois-raxwr, to irataatly allay itch tng. Inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and Ccnceaa Besoltut, to coot and eleasM the blooo. SoU flinnrhovt k vM. Bittkk Dnoti T. Hn in a suit, V Chutnkout Sq., Umitm roma Kara axe Caaa. car, feU Fnyh, am, U. a A. A FINE LI BART. Of 140 volumes Is found on each of the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated lnJ the West that are lighted throughout by electricity. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU. We can furnish you with the best for no more than you might pay for the worst, therefore, don't throw away good money for poor service, but If you are going East, or have friends coming West, let us tell you what we can offer on Chicago, Washington, New York, Boston. St Louis. Mem phis, New Orleans and all intermedr r.te points. Our rails are laid in 14 different states of the Union. Communicate with us regarding freight and passenger business. It's a pleasure to reply to your letter. B. H. TRUMBULL, J. C. LINDSEY, Com. Agt T. F. & P. A. H3 Third Street, Portland. Ore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, August 29, 1902: Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on October 20, 1902, vis: JONAS UNTINEN, Homestead Entry No. 11140, for the lots 1 and 2. section 1, township 4 north, range 9 west, and southeast quarter of southwest quarter and lot 4, section 31. township 5 north, range 8 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Andrew Mattson. Henry Hill, Albert Hill. Henrv Takola. Herman Jackson Autlo, all of Push. Oregon. t CHAS. B. MOORES. ,. 9-5-10-10. , Regijter. stnnttttSfBtsttunttausiintas I CHEAP SHOES Are poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : ; : . : YOU CAX GET Til KM OF - S.A.Gimre 643 Bond Street BOYS' ..CLOTHING.. The Largest und Best Assortment in Town . . . Astoria's Leading House C. H. COOPER'S WB HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF STUDEBAKER'S FAMOUS WAGONS, CARTS, V BUGGIES Tne Best Draft Wagons Lignest Running Baggies Easy Riding Carts..... FOARD G ST0UES COMPANY i T HE GREAT Q UESTION With most people it is " 'Where can I buy the cheap est?" Taking quality into consideration, we can - solve the problem for you regarding Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Hti You have onlv to give us a trial HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS . ' Carnation Cream very fine per can - - .- - - - 10c Cutting Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can - - - 10c Creara Sugar Corn choice per can - -- -- - -10c .' , - . Other goods in proportion. V. H. COFFEY, 483-491 Boai Street you can do With Your Money Than to Purchase Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Matting S And every other article for the home 8 at the Lowest Prices, at the Popular Furniture Store of H 1 H.H. ZiPH, - - - The House Furnisher XKXztvriwxiaiiixniziKixnizKizxznxizz TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. ROCCBSSOBS TO THEO. BRACKER - . ' Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS; TOBACCOS, SMOKERS ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. Z MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES , Pipj Repairing A Specialty II IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enables us to qualify willing workers to r 1' t superior service as bookkeepers and stenographers. . Our instraehuii 14 unusually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone I s us most of our students. Quality always counts. Examine it ' , r facilities better now than ever before. Industrious, willing studer. .1 r -rapid advancement in all studies taken. Call, or write for our t . PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Prim'.... )0000000000000000000000900Q no better! M M where you can get the Best Goods, 513 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon