The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 18, 1890, Image 2

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FRIDAY.
.JULY 18, 1890
As Laid out by h. f. l. Logan . The Coming Seaside Resort of Oregon.
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As Laid Out by H. F. L LOGAN
SCHOOL HATTERS.
Among other things to be discussed
at the school meeting at district No.
One next Monday evening is the es
tablishing of a high school in said dis
trict Before attempting exact discussion
of any question it is always best to
have terms exactly defined. Just
what is meant by "establishing a high
school in the district," is too vague a
generalization to admit of close argu
ment or definite criticism.
It may be assumed, however, that
the project is to have more advanced
grades taught in that building. It is
proljable that at the meeting the idea
or intention will be elaborated with
more exactness, and that it can then
be made more satisfactory basis for
argument pro and con. It is a ques
tion of great importance. Kecogniz
ingthe fact that it is cheaper to edu
cate a child than to punish a criminal,
the state, purely as a matter of busi
ness, takes upon itself to give every
boy and girl a knowledge of the rudi
mentary principles of education.
We have little patience with those
fine spun theorists who come out of a
glass case and say that if the state ed
ucates a child, it ought, logically, to
Teed it, clothe it, give it a trade, and
n start in business. There is no logic
in such argument The one does not
imply the other, and all practical peo
ple recognize the necessity of popular
education, and the requisite sustain
ing of our national public school
system, without which the country
would go to pieces.
This is not an extravagant state
ment Without the public school,
this republic of ours wouldn't last one
generation. The children go in as in
dividual representatives of every
country; they have all the inherent
elements of the nativity from which
they sprung. They come out Amer
icans; welded together; homogen
eous; no longer Scandinavian or Ger
man or English or Irish or French, or
anything else but Americans.
Nothing else will do that; it is a
necessary work, and the most ingen
iously devised political scheme
couldn't improve on the public school
system as a machine for manufactur
ing young Americans out of the ma
terial furnished.
Just how far the state should go in
educating the child is a question on
which there is considerable difference
of opinion.
Some think that if the state fur
nishes its boys and girls with the
rudiments: with what is called an
"ordinary common school education,"
it has done its duty. Others think
that the state should do mora They
hold that the higher branches should
be taught and that when our boys
and girls have completed the course,
for instance now taught in the public
schools of this city, they should
have an opportunity to take a high
school course.
This is believed to be a fair state
ment of the case.
A few further remarks are in order.
It maybe stated without fear of suc
cessful contradiction that a public
school should give its pupils the ru
diments of a common school educa educa
teon: that is the vory least expected of
it, and that until such result is reached
the very first requirements of a school
are not fulfilled.
It will also be admitted on all sides
that these primary requirements may
bo briefly stated as follews: A boy or
girl after a sufficient time spent at
school ought to be able to add, sub
tract, multiply, and divide figures cor
rectly, read intelligently, and write a
legible hand.
This, is, certainly, not asking too
much, or setting a very high standard
of requirements, yet those humble but
necessary requirements are what a
good many boys and girls haven't got
It is the duty of the stite, the city,
the school district to see that they
have at least a fair chance to
attain that and until every boy and
girl of school age have an even show to
learn the humble butnece3sary "three
B's." that school is not filling its func
tions. These are the corner stones of the
stately edifice that is capped to com
pletion by the high school, the college
and the state university.
Homely duties are none the less im
perative because of their humble sta
tion. The idea of a high school is a
grand ene: it should be our purpose
and privilege to have a high school
that would bo a "high school," one in
fact as well as in name; if our citizens
believe that the primary duties of the
school are fully up to existing require
ments: if the lower rooms are not too
crewded: if the primary departments
arc not overflewing: if the trained and
experienced teachers in those now are
getting the salaries they should; if all
that ought to be done to insure a boy
aad girl a chance to learn to read and
write and cipher is done, let us have a
kigb school that shall not be out
ranked in the slate. Expense in such
a case is a secondary object
Agcrap el Paper Saves Her life
It was justan ordinary scrap of wrap
! paper, but it saved her life. She
was in the last stages of consumption,
toM by her physicians that she was in
cwrabieandcoHld live only a short time;
ske welcHed less than seventy pounds.
Oa a piece of wrapping paper she read
Dr. Kings New Discovery, and got a
sarnie bettle: it helped her, she bought
atarefeottkit helped her more, bought
mtthcr and grew better fast, continued
fteee ad is now strong, healthy, rosy,
ima, weigHiag 140 pounds. ForfulJer
MTtfcatars send stamp to V. U. Cole,
SriiMttet. fort Smith. Trial bottles of
ahteweajerfal Discovery Free at .1. W.
Omm's Drugstore.
TlefccliegiHg House.
JtattDe&iatown. Rooms per night'
aa sail 9K ots ner week S1.50. K ew and
Private estrance.
ROBE & PARKER, General Agents, - -
A 1,000 BET.
The memorandum of an agree
ment made in Astoria, Oregon,
this 18th day of July, 1890, by
an 'J between Herman Wise and J.
Ash, witnesseth: that each of the
parties hereto have depositod with
Mr. C. J. Trenchard of said city,
the sum of 500, and that it is
mutually agreed between the par
ties hereto, that if the sales of said
Herman "Wise, at his clothing es
tablishment at 469 and 471 Second
street, in said city, shall exceed
the full sum of 15,000 within the
next sixty days from the date
hereof, all of the total sum of
1,000, deposited as aforesaid,
shall be paid to said Herman
Wise, on his affording said C. J.
Trenchard satisfactory evidence
that his sales have in said period
exceeded said amount and that if
said sales do not in said period
exceed said amount, said total sura
of 1,000 is to be paid said J.
Asb.
Witness our hands and seals the
dar and year first above written.
Herman Wise.
.1. Ash.
Signed in presence of
C. J. Curtis,
Notary Public for Oregon.
seal
Herman Wise is not a betting
man, but Mr. Ash was bragging
so much about the amount of bus
iness done bjT certain houses on
the Sound, that Mr. Wise offered
to bet 500 that he can sell just
as much clothing as any retail
clothing house on Puget Sound.
This is a matter of home pride,
and as Herman Wise offers his
entire stock at cost, rather than
lose the bet, it is safe to say that
Astonans generally will help
themselves and their town, by
helping Mr. Wise to win this
81,000.
NEW TO-DAY.
For Sale.
O
NE FIRST-CLASS NEW SEINE. IN-
quire of Columbia River racking Co.
Reward.
A REWARD OF $23 WILL BE TATD
by the Scandinavian Benevolent So
ciety for the recovery and rirlivery of the
body of Peter Brown at Astoria, or., who
was drowned oir Scarborough hi'l July ICth.
By order of the Board of dirci tors,
MARTIN' OLSEN. President.
Auo. Daxiklsojt, Rec'jr Sec'y.
Reward of S25.
WILL BE PAID BY SEASIDE LODGE
No. 12, A. O U. V., for the recovery
of t lie body of Brother Peter Brown delivered
at Astorin, Oregon, on or before Aujr. 1, 1K)0.
Attest : L W. CASE.
Acting M. W.
SPECIAL.
AVe have for sale fifty of the finest
lots m Gnmes7 grove, beasiue, Oregon.
These lots lie between the Necanicum
and the ocean, and the Astoria and
South Coast trains run through the
middle of the tract At the rate this
properly is now selling it will be
out of the market very soon. Intend
ing purchasers will do well to call on
us at Astoria or Seaside at once and
secure a lot before the inevitable ad
vance. WARREN & WRIGHT.
559 Third Street.
Three Xfghts, Commencing
Saturday, July 19.
Engagement Extraordinary, headed
by the World's Phenomena,
Master Eddie AMott,
The youngest (aged C) in the world.
Possessing the Occult Science of .Ne
cromancy, assisted by his
Funny and Faithful "Gumbo"
(Prof. II. J. Aubott.)
The World-Renowned
STEEN FAMILY
Prof. Clias. IV. Stecn, and
ITInrtlia. E. Stccit,
Who are the only neonle livinc that
giveagenuiue transmission of thought
reauing ana expose or juoaern spirit
ualism by the broad gaslight
Clergymen and church jieople are Inter
ested in these phenomenas, acknowledged
by press and pnblic to be the greatest In the
llDe in the world.
Admission Reserved seats to all carts
of the house, 59c; gallery, tsc. Sale of
seats at the New York Novelty Store, Sat-
uruay morning at y oxiock.
CO TO
EASTMAN'S
AND GET
$5 Cabinets for S2.50.
H. EESTROM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OR.
A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches,
Solid Gold aud Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc.,
at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly
Done. Next to Morgan & Sherman.
An energetic man who
understands Clothing or
tailoring to renresent
us in Astoria and viclnitv. as Rales
Agent. Splendid fall aud winter assort
ment now readv, WANAMAKER &.
BROWN, JPliiladelpkia, Pa. Tfcc
largest Clothing and Merchant Tailoring
House in America.
Boss
House
Wagon Road From
A. J. STEELE, President
L. O. CIIENAULT, Vice-President
and Business Manager.
Frankfort
13EIIIIIIII1
Paid-up Capital, 8300,000.
Frankfort, - - Washington.
Correspondence Solicited.
ASTORIA OFFICE,
P. O.
Warren
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
559 Third St., - - Astoria,
GRIMES' HOTEL, Seaside.
Special Bargains in Seaside Property
Investments for Non-Residents a Specialty.
La Fayette Park.
Three Miles from the Postofiice and Custom House.
Astoria Real Estate Co.
112 CASS ST.,
G-O TO THIEJ
Columbia Bakery
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Cakes, ami Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered.
COOLEY BROS.
FLYNN, The Tailor,
KEE?S 13 STOCK THE
Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles
lie bujs for Cash at Eastern Trices. lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all
Garments. Call and see lor yourself. Ilarth Block. ASTORIA, OK.
The Pacific Real Estate Company
Sells tickets to or from any part of the United States
or Europe with any line desired. Also Money Order
or Exchange on European Countries.
Astoria Grocery and Canned Fruit Co.,
JOBBERS and. RETAINERS, Carrying a. Full Line of
Groceries, Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits.
No. 5 1 8 Second Street.
Willamette :- University
Graduates Students In
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law
and Medical Courses.
Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It is the oldest, largest aud least expensive institution of learning in the northwest.
School opens first Mouday In September. Send for catalogue to
THOS. VANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
Neimi & Engross,
MANUFACTURING
Jewelers nd Watchmakers.
Jewelry, Watclic.-, aud Clocks
Repaired at Extremely
tow Prices.
628 Third St., - Astoria
For One Week.
A FRONT CORNER RESIDENCE LOT,
Mxloo in block 107, Olney's Astoria,
next block to residence of A. A. Cleveland.
Splendid view ot city and river, and rare
chance to get a building lot cheap. Lots In
vicinity selling for SS00 to Sl.ooo. Price.
$C0D. J. H. MANSELL,
Real Estate Broker.
JACOBS & PLMMER,
Contractors aM Bniliers,
Estimates Given on Brick, Stone, r
Wood Work.
CeHcrcte aud. Cement Werk:
a Specialty.
OFFICE, - 384 Third Street.
Terminus of Astoria
J.F.I30UIIX, Sec.
J. II. JOKES,
Treasurer
Land Co.
atEitiiasii
Flavel's Brick Building.
Box 701.
& Wright
N
Astoria, Oregon.
Z. T. WRIGHT,
Foot of Morrison St.. Tortland, Oregon.
Advance Threshers
AND ENGINES,
Parm, Church and School Bells.
In,?P.!r?.tors Injectors and Feed Pumps, Coal
Oil Engines. Trahcm Pumps, Kriebel
Engines, Roilers and Steam Generators
J0atndry Machinery. XTarlnelTachincry
CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES,
Blacksmith Forges and Drills, Best Axle
Grease and Compound in the world. Pow
ell's Brass Goods and Iron Pipe.
Sena for Circular.
OKLO F. PARKER.
CARL A. HANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steame
THIS WEEK,
Bress - GoodSi
The Old Stand - Astoria Orecon.
and South Coast Railroad -to the Resort,
J. H. MANSELL,
- REAL ESTATE BROKER
KOTA11Y PUBLIC FOIl STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Correspondence Solicited. P.O. Box 303. Established 1SS3.
INVESTMENTS MADE FOR OUTSIDE PAltriES.
Next V. U. Telegraph Office. Third ift. At:-na. Orcyou.
u
Mika
CANDY
To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Bay
Also Handle None lrat the Finest Key West and Imported
OIG-ARS.
Please Call and Give me a Trial. THIRD STREET. Next AV. O. Telegraph OiV.ee
I . L ILEIA8T. Real Estate Broker
Office on Third St., Opp. Odd Fellow's Temple. P. O. IJox 811.
ASTOKIA, OREGON.
Lots in WARRENT0N and WEST WARRENT0N For Sale,
On Installment Plan. Discount for Ca.sh
A residence in Astoria since 1872 enables
me to give the best of information respect
ing properly in Astoria anu tuts vicinity.
FRED
Saddles and Harness
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
GOODS AT SAW FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes
Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & FiMicr's.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Immense Stocls.
OF-
FURNITURE
CHAS. HEILBOHN.
Two car loads received : More on the way.
You are invited to see the finest display of
Furniture, Carpets, etc, in the city. Trices rea-sonrblc.
THE OLD STAND, - ASTORIA, OR
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Dealers in Gents' Pnrnishing Goods of All Kinds.
Suits Made to Order at Short Notice, at Lowest Prices.
Always Keep New fioods on Hand. Also Cleaning and Repairing.
02 Water St, Asoria, Or. P. o. Box 210.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh.' Fruits and Vegetables.
Received fresh every Steamer.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Of Best Quality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
SIGH OF THEJOLDEH SHOE.
Notice of School Meeting
IS HEREBY GIVEN TO TIIE LEGAL
voters of School District No. 1, that a
meeting will be held la the school house of
said district on Monday, July 2lst, 1630, at
T3UP. .. ior mo purpose oi levying a tax
to support a school in said district Tor the
ensuing year. Also a tax to pay interest on
the present indebtedness. Also a tax for
incidental exnenses. Also a tax to rvdppm
some of the outstanding bonds; and to dis
cuss the question or establishing a high
school in said district, and to transact
such other business as may properly come
before the meeting.
Bv order of the Rn.inl of nirMnr r
said district.
Attest : J. W . CONN, Chairman.
J. G. HUSTLER, Clerk.
Astoria, July nth, IS30.
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THE
Largest : Stock !
THE
Lowest : Prices I
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Ostonu
Mowers
Wilson & Fisher,
AGENTS.
One Horse - - s5.-Jl OO
Two " No. m . C5 OO
" -Bi:rl - - 73 00
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE
GUSTAY HANSEN, Proper.
A Large and Weil Selected Stock of Fine
Diamonds t Jewelry
At Extremely Low Trice3.
All Goods Bought at Thin Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watch and Clock Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets
Affording a Lovely
j jhw 1HI1111 mil Ii.ju Bona aon cojr-mi i mm rirmn rrrn r
ING
..S?
We offer for sale our Entire
COST. Surprise
Orders from the Country
and the benefit
Mmmmm
TERMS OF SALE STEICTJLY CASH.
New York Novelty Store,
Ravel's Brick Building, Opp. Occident Hotel.
ITY BOOK STOR
DS!oica.ca.-ULCi.x,to2?s For
Blank Books and Stationery of All Kinds.
A Large Assortment of
The Latest Periodicals
as soon as
GRIFFIN :
ale
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
I havo completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wino in any quantity
at lowest cash figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL OltDEHS DELIVERED FllEE IN ASTORIA.
Yonr patronago in City or Conntry solicited.
A. VV. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon.
Stockton
Real Elstate
AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale.
MAIN ST ASTOKIA, OK., Y. 0. Box 511. No curbstone brokers employed here
'File lfiacl.ing Tailor
Ghas. McDonald.
Call and See My ATobby Stock of Spring- Goods
Just Arrived.
It comprises the latest goods in the market, and I offer them at prices never
before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most
comfortable fitting suits in the city.
Next to C. H. Cooper's
The New Model Eange
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
IS. R. HA WES,
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You "Will be Pleased. E. R. nawes Is also Agent foi the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
FIRE WORKS
-A.-t Tlie
For All kinds of Fire Works, best Tea. Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and Novelties.
Fine Silk Goods, Rare Crockery, Lacquered Ware. Ivory Toys, Matting. Ladies' Under
wear, Etc., go to WINC LEE & CO.
521) THIRD ST., ASTORIA, OR.
North Pacific Brewery,
JOHN K0PP, - - Proprietor.
BREWER OF
EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER.
EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER.
3L JS1 FORT jE3 3EI .
SSALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. -sa
Drive.
OUT SALE!
JBLtt
Stock BELOW ITS ORIGINAL
Bargains Every Day.
will receive prompt attention
of ihe reduction.
E
Novels Always on Hand
and Magazines received
published.
& : REED.
Wine House.
& Welch,
Astoria, Oregon.
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