The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 07, 1893, Image 3

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    THE DALLY AtiTOltliUtf, A8TU1UA, WEDJSTESDA MOitfrlNti, jllNE H latKi.
ABOUT TIIE CUT.
Fresh strawberries at Smith's today.
The original Root Beer Extract 13
Raser's. ' '
Fresh Clatsop cream received every
morning at Colmann's.
According to returns received from
Ilwaco, there was somewhat ot an Im
provement noted In the salmon run on
Monday. '
Remember McGuire's Hotel at Sea
side Is open the year around.
' The Rod and Gun Club will meet
tonight at Utzlnger's Hall at 8 o'clock.
Raser's Root Beer Superior to nil
others. ;
. A footrace of 100 yards will bo con
tested at Grand Rapids on the Fourth
of July. The runners are Dave Bot
tom and Tim Corcoran.
Strawberries and cream at Col
mann's. If you want some extra tine photos,
Mooei-8' is the place to get them.
The Astoria and South Coast will
probably run trains to Seaside next
Sunday. Should the weather prove fa.
vorablo, Sunday trains will be contin.
ued during the season.
Westport cream fresh every morning
at Smiths ice cream parlors, xniru si
The "Belmont cigar can be had at
Chas. Olsen's.
For fine wines and liquors call at
August Danlelson's Sample Rooms.
A football team will be organized at
Seaside. There is good material down
there for a football team, and with a
little practice, they would be able to
give the Astoria boys a. pretty close
rub.
Meany is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price ror uir sicms.
Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur
est. Wing Lee has just received a full line
of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods.
Will sell at cost. 529 Third street.
Mr. "W. J. Stacy of Ranier, who has
been seriously ill with pneumonia for
soma time past, is reported as Blowly
recovering, and his large circle of ac
quaintances in Astoria will be pleased
to learn that his recovery is now as
sured. Fresh flsh received at the Albatross
Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents
per pound.
For all kinds of job printing, go to
Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build
ing. .
foon't fail to sete and read the World's
Columbian Exhibition Illustrated. B.
F. Coe, agent.
An effort will be mode by 'parties
living on the south side of the Necan
icum, to induce the contractors, for the
new bridge above Seaside, to have that
structure completed by the first day
of August. The contract calls for the
completion by September.
You can get the best 10-cent or two-for-a-quartv;r
cigars in Astoria at Chas.
Olsen's. .
Owners of horses can purchase Camp
bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col
umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred.
Salz' Saddlery establishment.
A meeting, of the Astoria Kootbail
Club will be held tonight at the store
of Mr. J. Finlayson, Imporiau:. mat
tern ii connection with Saturday's
game for the benefit of the Pioneer
and Historical Society will cuius tip
for discussion, and it is expecteS that
all the members will be present. -
Buy Raser's Root Extract to make
a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold
everywhere.
Parties visiting In Portland can get Tho
Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas news
Bland, lbO First street.
A committee will call upon tho mer
chants of the city during the week
and endeavor to have a general half
holiday on Saturday next. It Is proba
ble that a majority of the merchants
will observe Pioneer day, as great prep
arations are being made to entertain
largo crowds at the picnic grounds
around Smith's point
Del. Ferguson,, general job printer,
Astorlan building, upstairs. First
class work at reasonable rates.
Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size
crayon with every dozen cabinets or
dered. Offer good for 30 days.
Remember the grand Pioneer picnic
next Saturday, June 10, from 10 o'clock
until 5 p. m., at the Smith's Point Base
ball grounds. All kinds of games.
For further information apply to the
following general committee: Dancing,
J. W. Welch; advertising, W. B. Adair;
transportation and games, F. J. Tay
lor; music, J. H. D. Gray; refreshments,
B. Van Dusen.
3 W. Thompson, organist at the M.
E. church, wishes to take a few more
pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad
dress, 5S9, Astor street.
L. p. Fisher, newspaper advertising
aeent a Merchants' Exchange, Han Fran
cisco Is our authorized affent. This paper
Is kept on file at his office.
"Taes from Town Topics," No. 8, in
cluding a $1,000 prize story, entitled
"Six Months in Hades." is Just pub
lished, and proves to be rich with hu
mor and spice characteristic of the so
ciety Journal from which It takes its
name. The special novel Is a very ab
sorbing and bright work, and the se
lected matter is most agreeable sum
mer reading. Town Topics, 21 West
Twenty-Third street, New York.
j W. Crow, successor to Ryan
& 'Co., 537 Third street, have Just
received a full line of 1893 Patterns
in wall paper, and comprising all the
latest designs and shades, at the low
est prices. Call and see them.
Cigars of the choicest brands, includ
ing the Belmont, Flor de Madrid, and
Wedding Bouquet can be had at I ran
Rogers & Co.'s store.
THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE.
Of Herman Wise's stock is now In full
blast. Everything gaenncea.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Tho county court resumed its session
yesterday morning, and transacted bus
iness as follows:
C. E. Thorkelsen, a native of Nor
way, was admitted to citizenship.
The assessment of L. DIelman was
reduced to $150.
Petition of P.. R. Marion for the re
funding of taxes of 1890 and 1891 wag
not allowed.
In the matter of the county road at
Westport, petition was granted, and
Charles Forrest, W. A. Chesholm and
ColTi)ellus Hunt Were appointed re
viewers, and W. T. Beverege surveyor,
to meet at Westport June 13th.
A warrant was ordered drawn In
favofr of W. L. McEwIn, refunding
$13;. 90 Tho clerk was Instructed to no
tify all persons that no further allow.
ances will be made until an Investiga
tion Is made by the court.
The assessment of tho Astoria and
Portland Railroad Company was strick
en from the roll.
DOINGS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.
The circuit court met yesterday
morning, and after disposing of the
following business adjourned until
June 19th :
Geo. Melican vs. F. M. Eewley; dis
missed on motion of plaintiff at plain
tiff's cost.
M. M. ICetchum vs. Leathers; dis
missed on motion of plaintiff and pa
pers allowed to be withdrawn.
Edward Ehrman vs. the Astoria and
Portland Railway Co. et, al.; motion
for a continuance argued and allowed.
West Shore Mills Co. vs. the Astoria
and Portland Railway Co. et. al.; same
order.
A. Leberman vs. H. M. Spencer et.
al.; judgment for plaintiff and order
of sale of attached property.
J. F. Ferchen vs. Sam Arndt; ordered
that the receiver answer for himself
and creditors, the petition, of the E. W.
Bliss Co.
Astoria Packing Co. vs. Union Pacific
Railway Co.; passed for the present.
ALONG THE WHARVES. .
The steamer R. P. Elmore arrived
from Tillamook yesterday.
Ever Johnson, an employe at Hus
ton's logging camp at Knappa, was
killed yesterday by a falling limb from
a tree under which ha was sitting.
More shingles were shipped from
Ballard last month than werever
Shipped in) one1 month before. The
combined ehlpmervts over the two
roads, the Northern Pacific and the
Great Northern, numbered nearly 300
car loads, which exceed the shipments
of any previous month by 125 cars. It
takes about eight cars to carry 1,000,
000 shingles, which would make the
total shipment for the month. 37,500,
000. They were consigned to points in
Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, North and
South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahama ter
ritory, Illinois, Minnesota and Wiscon
sin principally Some consignments were
also for points in Ohio, Pennsylvania
and New Jersey, and one shipment
went even as far East as Massachu
setts. The new launch, built In Portland
for the I. R. & N.Co., was taken over
to Ilwaco, yesterday. A trial test of
her speed on the bay, developed an
average rate of ten miles an hour.
The schooner Kitty, which has boon
remodeled at the Arndt & Ferchen Iron
Works, is now ready for her engines.
It is not known at present whether gas
or steam will be used.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. II. S. Gile, of Portland, was in
this city yesterday.
Mr. W. C. Cowgill, freight solicitor of
the Empire line, is in the city.
Miss Cameron, of Portland, was a
guest yesterday at the Occident.
Fish Protector II. D. McGuIre was
among tho arrivals in the city yester
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow and child, of
Portland, were registered at the Occi
dent yesterday.
Mr. T. C. Paxton returned to town
yesterday for a brief visit, and left
again on the evening boat.
Judge McGulre was in town again
yesterday, holding court. He returned
to Seaside on the afternoon train.
Mr. S. M. Engs, representing the firm
of Arnett & Rivers, tho best-known
belting and vulcanized rubber goods
house on the coast, visited this city
yesterday.
Mr. N. W. Tallent, president of the
Columbia River Packing Co., is in
town visiting his brother E. W. Tal
lent He is investigating the salmon
situation.
Ileserving Praise..
We desire to say to our citizens that
for years we have been spiling Dr. King's
. Ti . nnnantnnHfkn Tlr
King's New Life Pill. Buckien's Arnica
Salve ana fjieetnn Asuiero, unu imvc nev
er handled remedies that sell as well, or
l l V, ..nlirarual J tl t i wT'l
HlHt- IIHVB gIVtMl BUt.ll u.tv..
tlon. We do not hesitate to guarantee
mem every uroe, miu
1 11 II 1 1 1 1 me It u i I i n ('.I' . ' ' . . - -
i - i . -1 thnlH hi". Thoaa
rrHUIlN UJ 1MH. IWilwiv men um.. '-
remedies have won their great p'opular-
I . .!.! I . .. I" , - f . 1 1... PhoM
uy purely on meir iiienie. own -....
Rogers, Druggist
STIMULATE THE BLOOD. '
Brandreth's pills are the great blood
purifier. They are a purgative and
blood tonic, they act equally on the
bowels, the kidneys, and the skin, thus
clensing the system by the natural
outlet of the body they may be called
the purgative sudorific and diuretic
medicine. They stimulate the blood
so as to enable nature to throw off all
morbid humors, and cure disease no
matter by what name it may be called.
One or two of them taken every night
will prove an Infallible remedy.
Sold in every drug and medicine store
either plain or sugar coated.
The Eastern
Salmon Market.
Mr. C. P. Upshur was yesterday In
terviewed by an Astorlan reporter on
the subject of the situation in the
salmon markets of the East. In ans
wer to a question as to the demand
for Columbia river fish, ho said:
"Choice fancy brands of Columbia
river salmon sell slowly, but the cheap
grades of fish find a more ready
sale."
"To what do you attribute this de
crease in the sales of first-class goods?"
was asked.
"It is principally owing to the price at
which Alaska salmon and the product
of outside rivers Is offered, ns well as
tho fact that the consumption of can
ned meats of all sorta Is steadily in
creasing. , This opinion, is shared by a
majority of the larger dealers through
out the east. I was Informed by one
of thorn that the method of packing
meats had been so much Improved of
late that the price of this commodity
had been cheapened considerably. The
present utilization of what was formly
considered among butchers as simply
refuse meats, haa also tended to de
crease the price and consequently to
Increase the consumption. In fact
there Is no portion of the cow for
which some use has not been found."
"What did you find the ruling prices
to be?" the reporter inquired.
"For tails, $i.351.37 1-2, and
$1.501.B2 1-2 for fiats Some
fish were said to have
brought even a little less than that, and
instances occurred ' where as high as
$1.401.55 was secured for fancy
grades."
"Did you gather any Information
about the visible supply?"
"Most of the large buyers have some
stocks on hand from last year, and
several stated that while it might be
necessary later In the year to pay more
than the price now prevailing, they
would, on account of tho condition of
the money market and In view of the
fact that they had sufficient to meet
present demands, take their chances
and postpone buying until later in the
season.
"There Is also another reason," con
tinued Mr. Upshur, "lor the slow de
mand: a great deal of Columbia river
salmon shipped to England last year
Is this year being thrown on the New
York market, and all things considered,
a small pack, such as we are1 most like
ly to have this season, will, in the long
run, redound to the benefit of all con
cerned." In referring to the World's Fair Mr.
Upshur stated that the talk about ex
orbitant charges was largely exagger
ation, and that those who would take
the trouble to hunt up private lodg
ings could live In Chicago quite rea
sonably. Mr. Upshur was unable to
find the Oregon exhibit, and In com
menting upon the displays made by
other states, he said it would take six
months to convey an adequate
idea of what he saw, and that a visit
to the fair would provide any one
with a study for a lifetime.
During his trip East Mr. Upshur dis
posed of a considerable block of sal
mon at what closely approached top
prices, packed expressly for him under
his label and 'expresses himself as weH
satisfied with the result of his Journey.
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR
THE
FEEBLE.
So long as the failing embers of vi
tality ore capable of being rekindled
Into a warm and gonial glow, jUBt so
long there is hope for the weak and
emaciated Invalid. Let him not, there
fore, despond, but derive encourage
ment from this, and from the further
fact that there is a restorative most
potent in renewing the dilapidated
powers of a broken down system, Yes,
thanks to its unexampled tonic virtues,
llostetter's Stomach Bitters Is daily
reviving strength in the bodies and
hope in the minds of the feeble and
nervous. Appetite, refreshing sleep,
the acquisition of flesh and color, are
blessings attendant upon the reparative
processes which this priceless lnvlgor-
ant speedily Initiates and carries to a
successful conclusion. Digestion is re
stored, the blood fertilized,' and sus
tenance afforded to each
other life-sustaining organ by the Bit
ters, which is inoffensive even to the
feminine palate, vegetable in compo
sition, and thoroughly safe. Use It
and regain vigor!
All members of the Carpenters and
Joiners Union,- No. C20, are notified
tv.ot fir TlmeKrlnv lvf.iv 8th. will be
held the semi-annual nomination meet
ing. A full attendance is requireu.
Fines will be strictly enforced. By or
der of the president,
WILLIAM A. FRY, R. S.
DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?
Those who wish to have the finest
Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by
the quart or pint in Jars, can have
them delivered nice and fresh by Hom
er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto
rlan office will receive prompt and care
ful attention from him.
STARVED TO DEATH
In the midst of plenty. Unfortunate,
unuecessary, yet we hear of it often.
Infants thrive physically and mentally
when properly fed. The Gail Borden
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Is un
doubtedly the safest and best infant
food obtainable. Grocers and Drug
gists. I i ! i 1
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1 mk.
VOH SAVE.
7V0KK Of WORK OXKX WITH YOKKS
I mid clinln?. Kor h;i o rlicau for ciisli. orim
proved seuilty (1. C L. & M. Oo. MayjU'r, Or.
QO ACUESM f;:,00 FEU A(.'K5 IMPROVE l
O'J Tiinii'ii i iiiil Willi (run tree. 2U units
Cl'iuml,2 aelVi uitiiri. Dwelling lioni. ware
iioiisu uhU otht'r buililirig-. Hiilf inlle Irom
Steamboat landing at BrookBelil, hy bout or
rivi'l. hi(Ulrj ot owner on premises Mltd. II. t.
SUUlvbbK,
ZIUHAP A FEW I'HOICK I.OTS IS ADAM'S
j Asioria-ivtv r-'rnn. .v-o rrank pitlle;it-
luruey :n law 173 i:ss nrreet.
ltOOJUS TO JtEJNT.
f.MJKN'l.Hilh!) HOUSK OF 1.4 liOOMS, OEM
1. tnilly li.iMti'il. Inquire at tills ollii-e.
llUhNI-illUI) liOOMd, MAIN "STHKKT
1' tmim l'.vcryiliinsi newlv titled 1 1 ' onlt
out. fto, Kr Main lit," ii It.-'. II, SI'Kl.l.MKlK.
ZIO'lTAliK JiKXr llOJIt TO It. 0. liOI.I)
J en's. Seven rooms mid baieni.cit (or
w od. InUilv next door.
)0l)MS IN A (!(til) LOCATION Foil
i honselv-ep tiir, No, iffl Main htrunl.
NKIF.I.Y FUUM.SIIHU It )()MS UY D Y,
wetk ornm.iili 11 ni wry reiiMtiinbln lit
1I10 Oriel, 71U Th.nl Hlr-'et.
MISCELTjAXM) vs.
c
l,. ON I'. IlAKF.ll. 178 Tlllltl) Sl'KKKT
and liavc your dollies dyed aiul cleaned.
(1 Et). Mcl.KAN, COKKKtt Ol.SEY AND AS
T tor atri'ets, dues 11 itt iieral buslin ss In black-
amithinx and repairint;.
MACHINE SHOP
JAS. PAJXUTY, I'i'opY.
(Huecosor to Arndt & Kerebon.)
lio'li r Repairing a id t'unnoiy Woik. Keinir
fiiKof River Cnifl n Specialty. Machine Work
of all kimlx oonu. Khop, loot of Lafayette Ht.
Seaside Saw Mill.
A complete stock of lumber nn hand In the
rough or ilrerttud. Flo irinn. Rustic, Ceiling,
ami nil kind of flnisdi: Mui.lilinari) and Nhin-
frlt's; aim Jlracket Work done to order. Terms
reasonable sun pncisiii nou roe, au orners
promptly .Hendod to. Olllee and yard at mill.
H. F. L. LOU AN, Fropr.
Seasido, Oicgon,
aoss, hicoin ; a. co.,
butchers - and - Grocers,
Astoria anl Upper Afctoria.
Fine Teas and Coffees, Table D.dlca'.'li,
Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegrfi 11
bles, sugar cured hums, bacon, etc.
CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEVTS
CAMPHULL HKOS.
(Successurf t Warren A Cnmpoerli
WARRENTON, OREtiUN,
Dealers 111
U11Y QOODG,
, GENTS' KUUNI8HI.Nl GOODS,
Hats, Capa, Boots, Shoes
STAPLE
HRrdivnre, iron nd Steel, Crockery, Glassware
Woodenware, Notions, etc.. llay,
Gr-iln, Klnur and Feed,
JIOrTUt "Niii.il I Prnllts on Cwib Sales."
HUNTER & MERGENS,
Proprietors of the
Corner Pecond and ilentcm streets.
Corner Third and West Ellith streets.
Fard & Stokes
anooBiis
I 'ailcn In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Kuppllii',
tobacco, Wines ud Fine Whi-ddcs. Kbit! True
and ColfeeaHlweialtv. Tho Finest Display ol
Fruits In the Cltv, Fresh on Every Steamer.
t'01 ner of Third and West Klirutu streets.
(Vlie- mlv street, loot ,liickou,
Astoria, Oregon.
IJimcral Macliiiiists & Boiler Makers
i,ai.d and Murine lCuiiies, Holier work, Stenm-
oour anuoaunery win, uopeeiaiiy.
Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order at
Short Notioe.
JOKN KOX - I'rosldeut and Kup-
. L, FOX Vice rresiuen
Safes, Fireproof.
T- oelebiated Alpine Hufes kept in Mock st
tbe "iH, Third St., lteal Kstnte Olllee. War
ranted as good ft tho host. Terms very easy
W. U. CASoEIX, Agent,
C0LUM3!A TRANSFER CO.,
WILLIAM WILSON, I'rop.
FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE
General Express and Delivery ISuslriess.
Mice 110 olney sin 01, Htnblm foot ot West
Ninth si, Astoria. Telephone o. U.
DR. GUM'S
IMPBOVED
.i iicn
PILLS
ONLY ONE
FOR A DOSE
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR,
Breath bad or Hod aclilnd? One of these pun r
lievodllrMmtne'ouiucllaiid curea headline,
ono each niKlit for wflk awMtenatho atomach ana
purine tho breath. Thej liiaureiwrleotdiaeation,
regulate tho bowola and cure oonatlpatlou. 'r
aot promptly, yet miltlly.roverltrlr or ok..ken.oo
bruugiau or lull. Somuiko Jttcd. Co tluKfc,
For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist ,
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Portland Butchering Co.'s Matt
- 1 PEL
Our Stock Represents Over lOOO Styles,
Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings.
prices $5 to $50. QkM
Samples, Self-measurement TAILOH
Rules, and Tape-line 126 first steeet,
F.lAILED FREE. Portland, Oreoom.
Worth more than standard value worth two for one
for the World's Fair and more than that to you.
We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece.
You get a
World s Fair
Souvenir Coin
for a Dollar
Original
in
Design.
A Work of
' Wo devote the entire amount towards developing
and ennobling the People's Great Fair.
Souvenir and Rare Coins as an
' Investment.
- ioln.
U. S. $$ Goldpiece 182a
U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar
U. S. Half-Dollar 1796
U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piec.
U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny
U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Amcr:)
Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng.
Napoleon's 100-day $tr., French.
King William Coronation, Ger. 1861
German "Peace" Coins 1871
Thir will be the best investment you ever made,
A World's Fair Souvenir Coin
A National Heirloom for only $1.00.
Under Act of Congress we have '5,000,000
Souvenir Coins, of the denomination of 50 cents
each. That the money may go as far as possible,
and that all the people may have a chance to pro
cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own
Exposition, we have resolved to offer the whole issue
f-.r sale at $ 1.00 each.
to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Monrv
. 1 v ! v-'t, or Registered Letter for as many coins as v""i
, : M'it h r to send them to yon, to
Cc!mbton Expositor.
J. o. WIEMI,
IIhs iw rcri'lved a (lno
lii.i- "I
WEDDING PRESENTS
Con IhIihk of Silver Hon Itoti Dl.ilih',
Fruit IH.ilK1, Hi-rry Nut I'owlx, ,
Miistiiid I'iiIk. Itn'iilt .lam, Celery
(iliiHvi n, Ilnlr I'm Inivs, 1'in t'lililmis,
I li lmn Fr.-imex, Mirrms, cle,,iill new
go xlD mill Inlen cli slniis.
Hcrcliant Steamship Co.'s
Line, Connecting with
Catdlua Fuclilc Ilnllwajr nnd Chin Slim.
Hhlp Line,
laUlim frclifht rihI imxHCiiirers fur I'ort AiiE' -
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