SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1901.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Leading' Firms, Merchants and Prominent Business Men Who
j& & j& Are Boosting' for a Greater Astoria, jz? & jz?
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER?,
American Importing Go.
SucceMNom to
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Importer and Wholetuile
LIQUOR DEALERS
589 Commercial Street
ASTORIA, .... OREGON
TOBACCONISTS.
WILL MADISON
Astoria's only exclusive wholesale aud
retail Tobacco House
Only First Class Brandi Carried
528 Coinmercial Street, ASTORIA, OREGON
VICTOR MILLER
-DKAI.I'.K IN-
CIGARS, PIPES and TOBACCO
GROCERS.
A. V. ALLEN
Denier in
Groceries, Provliloni, Crockery, Olaaa
nd Plated War.
Fruits and Vegetable, Tobacco,
Mill 1'eed, II uy and Grain,
Phone Main 711 nnd 3K71.
W. Astoria llranch, "Unioittuwn"
Phone Main 713,
ASTORIA, - - ORKGON.
Ross. Iliggins & Co.
Dealer in
Groceriei, Provisions, Meati, Flour
nd Mill Feed.
Special attention given to supplying
ships.
530 to 542 Bond Street,
ASTORIA. - - OREGON.
PHONE 3731 MAIN
THE OLD CORNER Ninth and Bond Streets
ASTORIA, OREGON
Star Corner Cigar Store
Fine High-Grade
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
POSTAL SOUVENIRS
F. X. GRUSSI, Prop.
Eleventh and Commercial Streeta,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Jackson & Morrison
CIGAR DEALERS
Fimt-claii line of Cigar and To
bacco. Athletic Headquarters.
SHINING PARLORS.
120 Eleventh Street,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
E. HAUKE & CO.
Hardware, dataware, Flour, Feed
and Provisions.
Butcher Shop Fresh Meati
1498 Franklin Avenue,
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
MARBLE WORKS.
FINE MONUMENTAL WORK
AND STATUARY
Please do not order
MONUMENTAL WORK
until you obtain our price.
Cor. of Franklin and Twenty-sixth St
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Seamen's Institute
of Astoria.
The Seaincn'i Institute in Astoria
i the culmination of 28 year of
faithful mUionsry work among sea
men and fishermen in thU port. The
American Seamen' Friend Society
ha maintained a chaplain to seamen
here since 1879, Rev. McCormac wa
then appointed chaplain, and labored
faithfully scattering hi seed in the
form of kindly act and word for 25
year, He resigned through oiu age
two year bho. biiu imi nummci
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tummoucu to receive nis rewuru irum
his Master for a long and faithful
crvice,
Hi memory is fragrant, and ex
pression of esteem are heard from far
and near,
Rev. P. M. Ellcfsen was appointed
to succeed Father McCormac with in
structions to provide an institute for
seamen and fishermen, where they
could find recreation, enjoyment and
religious influence rs a counter attrac
the questionable resorts of the town.
tion to the inducement offered by
His was not an easy problem to solve.
Property along the waterfront where
tuch an institute ought to be located,
was too high, and objections were
made by many that Astoria had not
enough of seamen to warrant such an
undertaking. Hut the board in New
York had faith in Astoria as a future
seaport, and believed something could
be done for the thousands of fisher
men that come here every summer,
and they insist on continuing their
support. With this urging from the
New York Society, and encourage
ment from many of the fishermen and
leading citizens here, the work was
started and an institute is an accom
plished fact. There is yet much to
do to make it complete, but patience
and perseverance will yet make this
institution a landmark and attraction
to many a seamen and fishermen. A
gasoline launch is operated in connec
tion with the institute which gives the
chaplain means to reach the ships an
chored in the harbor, and to bring
reading matter on board that is great
ly appreciated both by officers and
men. Five hundred magazines, 100
bundles of papers, 125 copies of gos
pels and Testaments, 12 comfort bags
have been distributed on ships from
the institute, Free lodgings has been
given to 10 strainded sailors, with
supper and breakfast added.
The Seamen's Friend Society of
Astoria is an organized and incor
porated body with IS directors, Dr.
Alfred Kinney is the president, and
Rev. W. S. Gilbert, Rev. S. Short,
Rev. G. E. Rydcmist and Rev. C. C.
Rarick, vice-presidents. The ship is
well manned and bids fair to make a
mark in the history of the port
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Social and Fraternal Life 1
(Concluded from page 30.)
STATIONERS. CONFECTIONERS. LIQUOR DEALERS RETAIL.
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Utzinger & Son Uii'i Confectionery Chinook Bar
Established 1897. ..'. Imported and Domestic Whiskies,
STATIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, " . Win anf, c.0... , .
We make all our own candies and Wines and Ugar.
POSTAL SOUVENIRS, Ice Cream, Sold wholesale and RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN
' retail..'. ' : '
k.i. t Atuuvvo Aumve Billiard Hall in connection Finest
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Agent for LOWNEYS CANDIES in tho City.
483 Commercial Street,
, - , , . ,w - ' 417-19-21 Bond Street,
579 Commercial Street, Opp. Danziger & Co,,s
ASTORIA, - - OREGON. ASTORIA, - - OREGO.V.
ASTORIA, - OREGON, -: - ' ' : ' - : ' '
BARBERS. SHOEMAKERS.
STATIONERY -
wholesale .nd Retail jE MODERN N. A. Akermaii
Hooks, Music, Stationery, Spauld
ing's Sporting Goods, Waterman The only Up-to-Date Shop in the City BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
Fountain Pens, Geodetict Publica- PETERSEN Fine Repairing a Specialty. '
tions, Newspapers, Magazines and
Framed Picture. 572 Commercial Street, . 355 Commercial Street,
B. f. MIGGINS CO. ASTORIA, . - OREGON. ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
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MERCHANT TAILORS. . BAKERIES. RESTAURANTS.
Andrew Sipola ROYAL BAKERY Palace Restaurant
Up to Date Muehlhauser & Mahne, Props. Best Eating House in the City.
-T-AII ri Makers of the celebrated ALL WHITE SERVICE.
I ailun Buster Brown Bread
.. Transient Trade Solicited.
Wedding Party Cakea Given Special
434 Commercial Street Attention.
nny, 505 Duane Street, 538 Commercial Street,
ASTORIA, - - OREGON. -mane aireei, .,Tnp.. nBBrn
, . ASTORIA, - OREGON. ASTORIA, - - OREGON.
GENT'S FURNISHERS. j " DENTISTS.
H. Jeldness & Sons PAKIN Dr. gbarles 01. Barr
CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS V ' ajrB11 dentist,
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES, Attorney-at-La
FISHERMEN'S SUPPLIES. Member of Chamber of Commerce
We invite your patronage. Entrance AbstTaCtOrof TitleS Residence: Phone Black 2065.
to Callcnder Dock. - : .
426-420 Commercial Street, Office: Phone Red 2061.
572 Bond Street.
ASTORIA, - - OREGON. ASTORIA, . OREGON. ASTORIA, OREGON.
blies prosper: Finnish Sisterhood. Scandinavian Benevolent Society.
American-Finnish Workmen's Co- International Longshoremen, Ma- Suomi Temperance Society,
operative Association. rine and Transport Workers' Associa- United Finnish Brotherhood of the
Cigarmakcrs' International Union tion, Local Union No. 536. World,
of America local No. 425. Marine Engineers' Beneficial Asso- Beside a score of other church and
Columbia' River Fishermen's Pro- ciation, No. 70. school organizations devoted in a
tective Union. Oregon Bar Pilots' Association, minor way, to the good of humanity.
United Artisans, Astor Assembly,
No. 22.
Queen Louisa Sister Lodge.
Woodmen of the World, Climax
Camp, No. 295.
Women of Woodcraft, Ocean
Circle, No. 145.
Among the trade unions and labor
organizations the following take pre
cedence for activity and utility along
the lines upon which such assem-
RIVER VIEW DAIRY
THREE MILES FROM TOWN
100 Milch Gows, all Thoroughbreds
DRALKRS IN-
DAIRY PRODUCE
THREE MILK DEPOTS IN THE CITY
TWO DELIVERIES HADE DAILY
Milk Delivered in Bottle or in Bulk
J. H. & I. M. JEFFERS, Proprietors.
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