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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1893)
THE DAILY ABTOIUAH, ASTOItlA, THUBSDA) MOltkLN tt, JULY fc6 ii3. ABOUT THE CITY. The superior court term opened at Cathlamet yesterday. Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. Strawberries and cream at Col-mann's. Me..:iy U the leading tailjr and pays tne Jiifiiest cash pri .'or iur skins. The A'ui. II ik nd 1-aUdor Ccm pany No. 1, held a meeting .an tight and nominated F. 'A. Green for chief of the Astoria Ire department. What Is Antifermentine? Ask Foard & Stokes. Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at Smith's Ice Creum parlors. Third St. If you want some extra line photos, Mooers' Is the place to get them. Hotel Gear hart parlor was filled with a jolly crowd last night, the guests and cottagers gathered together and had a fine time; music and games, until a late hour. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. For genuine sweet cream that will whip, go to Colmann's. The regular quarterly meeting of the woman's auxiliary to the board of missions will be held In Grace church this afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. (Note the hour 2 instead of 2:30).. It is hoped there will be a largo attendance. liemember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side 13 open the year around. The Uelmont cigar can lie had at Clluia. , Olsen's. The management at Hotel Gearhart are preparing for a clam bake next Saturday night. Astoria people should patronize Gearhart for it is the only real first class hotel on the beach, that has modemi conveniences, and its rates are reasonable. - Ladies, ti.sk Foard & Stokes how to preserve fruits. Don't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stokes will tell you how. There' was a delightful dance down, at Seaside Monday night, and was par tlclpatedn by a large crowd of sum mer visitors. The music was excel lent, being furnished by Slater's or chestra, of Astoria. This was the first dance of the season in the new Seaside opera house, and will no doubt be followed by many more events of the kind. Wing Lee has just received a full line of .Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. Crow has made some very fine photos " of the United States ship Monterey, which are acknowledged to be the best It Is said that the surf boat i ed by the life-saving crew at Fort Canby Is a rotten old hulk, and likely to fall to pieces at any moment lni a heavy sea- Yet the brave fellows who have saved so many lives at the bar venture out m the old craft at the first sign, of danger, and in all kinds of rough weather. The government should fur nish that station with a better boat. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antifermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas news eland, 150 First street. The new. walk from the opera house to. the depot, at Seaside is now com-' pleted, making It much more conven ient for visitors at the beach. This was done at the private expense pi R. L. Eberman, manager of the opera house, and reflects credit on the gen tleman's enterprise. A new platform for dancing will soon be erected in the grove near the Kxchange building, and will be open to ail cocurs from As toria and other places. Your fruits will not ferment If you use Antifermentine. For gale by Foard & Stokes. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Thc( visiting Red Men and their wives left for their homes last even ing after having spent a most enjoy able day. An excursion party of about sixty went to the jetty, and were afterward taken around Young's Bay a"d tot Greenwood cemetefly. Past - Great Sachem Alex Campbell officiated at "raising up" the mew chiefs to their respective chieftaincies. Of the new officers, a list of whose names has already been published, H. H. Saylor, chief of records, and W. S. Norton, keeper of wampum, were re-elected. For all kinds of job printing, go to Pel. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. , . Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. xmibi class work at reasonable rates. Judge McGulre, of Seaside, ' and Thomas Lewlston, of Portland, had their trotters out at the beach Sunday afternoon. A dash of one mile on the fine race track at that place, was won on the first heat by "Black Dan," be longing to the judge. The time was six minutes, and Lewiston'a horse came in over fortv feet behind. On the sec ond heat "Christmas," belonging to Lewlston, made the mile in five min utes and ix seconds, Black Dan com ing in fifteen minutes late. . The race was declared a draw, and the stake money turned over to the society Ton the nreventlon of cruelty to animals C- A. McGulre was Black Dan's Jockey, and Thomas Lewlston Jocky fop qhrist mas. - TWna vnur fl-lllta without COOklng, by using antifermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Beimonta at v;na. Olsen's. At the meeting of the Astoria Foot ball Club last evening, the report of Secretary Gunn on the financial re- JEFF'S, The Onlj Restaurant. suit of Tuesday's match ton the bene, fit of-the Library Association wu re ceived with much satisfaction. Ml. A. S. Tee w- appointed to examine into the. condition1 of the grand stand at Smith's Point grounds, and have all necessary repairs made. Under Mr. Tee's supervision the stand will be furnished with additional supports, anj the crevices In the flooring will he bat tered. The first eleven will leave f.r the grounds this v:nlng at ( o'clock, and will play n their respective po sitions against a tea.n of fifteen cap tained by P. W. "Weeks, The team which will meet the Portland men .en Saturday will be . follows; Tciwards -Hlgglns, FJdehalgh, Gibson, A&tbury and Bell. Half-backs Rathom, Spittle, Tallant, Backs Smith and Bartholc mew. Goal-keeper Addis. A mustcale will be given at the M. E- church, Thursday evening, July 27th, under the auspices of the young people. A splendid program will be furnished and all are cordially invited. The Astoria Library will be opened Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. for the use of county subscribers. Time on books is extended to 21 days. I P. Fisher, 'newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. .The following resolution, Introduced in the city council Tuesday evening, by Hon. Isaac Bergman, was Inadvert ently left out of yesterday morning's paper: Whereas; the finding of the fact contained In the preamble of or dinance numoer 1805, an ordinance directing the board of assessors to act, approved May 19th, 1893, and the reso lution appointing the three assessors of special improvement benefits do not contain all of the facts found in the appolntmlent of puch assessors at that time by the council, In this, that at said time' and now the sold Richard Harry, city surveyor, J. H. Mansell and William B. Adair, each was found to not be, either a soldier, seaman or ma rine, in the army or navy of the United States or their allies; now therefore be it resolved that said record of find ings of the Common Council In the appointment of Richard Harry, city assessor, J. H. Mansell and William B. Adair aa special Improvement benefit assessors, be amended In accordance with the fact, and also of the date when saldi facts were found, by adding to said records of both the resolution and ordinance, the following: That said Richard Harry, city sur veyor, J. H. Mansell and William, B. Adair each is found to not be either, a soldier seaman or marine In the army or navy of the United States, or of their allies. NOTICE. To the active firemen of the Astoria Fire Department. Being urged by a number of my friends, I hereby an nounce myself as an independent candidate for the office of chief engin eer of the Astoria ' Fire Department. Respectfully, THOS. B. LOUGHERY. Bucklen's riiica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cenla oer box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc essor to J. C. Dement. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of P. W. Larsen, deceased, are requested to present them to me at the office of J. Q. A. BowlUy in As toria, Oregon, within six months from this date. May 31, 1893. MARIA C. LARSEN, Administratrix. The liquor, opium, morphine and to bacco habits ore dreadful powers In a man's life. Many would sacrifice all they possess if they could rid them selves of these evils. It has been made possible to be cured, for It is a disease, and at a moderate cost. The Ameri can Institute guarantees a cure. Call at their office over the Astoria Na tional bank. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there Is money in the County Fund to pay alt warrants out standing, endorsed prior to April 17th, 1890, bearing interest to date. M. FOARD, County Treasurer. Dated Astoria, Or., July 15th, 1893. ASTORIA TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. Chloiuro in four day. This Is the time made by '.he Union Pacific. Rates have been reuucea io a very low figure. Go no-v before higher rates take effect. Fr further Information call at ticket office Union Pacific dock. G. W. LOUNSBElUi. Agent. MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY, PHYSI CIAN AND SURGEON. Is in this city. She makes chronic dis eases a specialty. Deafness, catarrh, asthma, dyspepsia, diseases of the throat and lungs, kidney, urinary or gans and all private diseases. Dpecuu attention given to diseases of women, nnrtanitntinn Trap, mire or no es. Offlc hours, 9 to iz a. m. ana x io 5 p. m.. Office rooms is ana i, noiei Tighe. A Sere Cure tor File. ti.li.m T)ll a a lrnntL-n hv molRture Iiuilliis i " "J : like perspiration, causing intense t,:hll,6 wnen warm, mm - - - - . . . ... T t J 1 Xt.naAv whlffl flPta Ur. lii.'Miin(vu a a iic directly on the parts anccra, tumors, allays itching and effects a ' . r.,. nntfririat rr mail. rHir. fr - Dr. Bosanko, 3,3 Arch . . , ...... ..... , . . , J 1. .. T Tt7 treet. Phi adelplila, ! duiu ujr . Conn. Hv P111EE s 1 . p. The only Pure C -eata tf T.:rt?: V Vsed ia Millions of Home- IN MEMORY OF CAPTAIN GEORGE FLAVEL. At a stated communication of Temple Lodge, No. 7, A- F. and A. M-, held on Tuesday evening, July 18th, the fol lowing resolutions were) adopted: IN MEMORIAM- "Life's labor done. Serenely to his final rest he passed. While the soft memories of his virtues Yet linger, like sunlight hues. When that bright orb is set! " Whereas, By the Irresistible decree of the Supreme Ruler of the Universe the spirit of our departed brother, George Flavel, has been called away to "That undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns;" end Whereas, We, his surviving brethren of Temple Lodge, No. 7, Free and1 Ac cepted Masons, recognizing the frater nal debt we owe to one who has for well-nigh two score years been; an hon ored and faithful member of our An cient Order, desire tot place on record In the archives of Temple Lodge our high estimate of his character' aa a Man and Mason; and, also, this ex pression of our grateful appreciation of his generous and liberal legacy to this lodge; therefore be it Resolved, That by the de mise of Brother George Fla vel, Temple Lodge suffers the loss of one of her earliest sons, who by'.hla actions and everyday life, ever manifested his loyalty to the lofty principles of Free Maeonry, and his unfailing interest in the welfare of this, his mofther Jodge: Resolved, That by1 his death! this com munity is bereft of one of Its most Influential and highly respected citi zens. Loving and true to his friends, he was just, honest and charitable to ward all; Resolved, That in this, the day of their, affliction, we extend to the be reaved family of our lamented brother our tenderest sympathy In the loss of a kind and affectionate husband and father and wise counsellor In this trial of their faith and submissive res ignation to the Divine will, we would cheer them with the radiant hope that the spirit of their beloved has been translated from this Imperfect to that all perfect, glorious, and celestial lodge above, where the! Supreme Grand JArch itect of the Universe presides; Resolved: -That these resolutions shall form a memorial page in the records of Temple Lodge; that they be published m the Dally Astorlan; an engrossed copy be presented to the family of our deceased brother, and that the lodge room be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. E- C HOLDEN, BRENHAM VAN DUSEN, S- S. GORDON,, Committee Astoria, Oregon, July 18, J893. , 25 REWARD. Will be paid for the recovery of the body of Isack Packala, drowned at Re public Spit, Monday, July 17- LOUISA PACKALA, Union Tcwn. l)ps"rvlng 1'raise. We desire to sav to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve nnd Electric Bitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popular ity purely on their merits. Sold by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. ASTORIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCAITION. The 13th series of stock of this association, will be opened August lBt, 1893. All persons wishing to subscribe, will please, call on the secretary on or before the above date. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopp s famous beer Is kept in such good condition aa at Utzlnger's popular resort. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 ner cord by C. W. Everest. AlaemrooK. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. nwnAra nf hnriuin ran rtnrp.hnse Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col limhtn. Vptprlnnrv Remedies at Fred, Saiz' Saddlery establishment. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and an otner cnoice and favorite brands of cigars. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Of Herman Wise's stock is now In full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE, Mortgagee. P. S. AH persons indebted to Her man Wise will please settle at once. DR. GUNN'S ornon SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. When s child at home, mother made mo take a tea- fipoonful of onion nyrup at nidht, the next moraine rr.y cough was Kono. For Croup it had no equal. children insist upon having Dr. Ounn'a Onion Pvnowhioh la alrcfldy prepared, more pleaeant ud without uate or ancU of the oniou. Sold at 60o For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist -iintaonia; No Alum. nrs t"C Standard rui a rn "('' fill f ft HM dlllllif liiif JUif The problem to. solve is. where you can alues for your money.. We have decided to the next fifteen days Kindly pay attention and read: 10c and 12ic Gingham, 8c and 9c Calicos,., 12c and 15c Chambray Gingham, 20c and 25c Sateens, 8c Challie, 12ic and 15c Dress Trimmings, 50c and 75c Moss Trimming, $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets, 25c Ladies' Vests, -50c Ladies' Vests, , -$5.00 Parasols, ' -$2.50-Parasols, $1.25 Black Henrietta, . -75c Black Henrietta, -50c Ladies' Fancy Hose, 25c Child Hose 20c Child Hose, 15c Child Hose, - -$2.50 French Broad Cloth, Blankets at half price. Children Hats and Caps almost given away. - " , Ladies' Blouses to sell ;.t any price. Ribbons, Laces and (lloves at prices never before unequalled. Men's Furnishing Goods at half price. Ladies' Wrappers at half price. . These prices arc made with a guarantee of good faith "'nnd we solicit your most critical inspection of the above price list. These are only a few of the many bargains to be had. Come early. FOR HAT.H. 3 HOOD LOTS AT SMITH'S 1M1NT FINE view. Apply tt tlili ntlU'H CWEaFa KWCHOI(!K I.OTS1N ADAIIt'3 Astoila-Knv t-mn, H FriiiiK nun tie at turney at law 173 Caw Hlrret. A COMPETENT GIRL TO 1)0 (iKSERAI, house work. Apply In tbo foieiicou at 311 nHlor fctreet. 'llftl. KOR (IKNERAL HOUSEWORK, . good cook. Apil lit Ihli oHIe: HK1.H WANTKD,- AOK.NTS 1'All) A GOOD comiiilanlon, uud 8,mH) illvUled ninoiiK them next Willi-, i-pcolai nti motion to he pushed this year for which we wnut iho Ker vli'cn of best ag.'iit. everywhere. The i:iirti rublUhlrig Co, ttonin lit), i;liroulele HiiildiiiK, San KrunoUco. IKH' HS Til It CAT. UO MS Wl II IHMltl) Ai RHAHO.N A It I K I rales. Alno, i-oiiHKK of nix mount to roi.t, j 1 in I ut r of Mn. K. C. i.ol len, corner Main ami Jull'ernon mreetii I FURN13IIKI) HOUnB iiK li ROOMS, CEN tr.illy li eat d. I'upilre at ihis olllee. FO PAW. VTET, OKF BAM) ISLAM) NEARLY 27. ll fatiiomR, Monday Ju y 17. Owner apply to John Wuopio, tlinore'B Cannery, 31 lC ELLAS EOU8. c AIX iN i'. MAKER. 478 THIRD STREET h.i i have your clulhes dyed and cleaned. G'O McLEAN, COttit Hit OfjNEV AND A" lor sircei. doea a Krhvral biulutdslu black- siiiiiiilux and rrpiilriiu. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAKKIHQ BUSINESS. Account of Flrmi and Indlylduali eollclted on favorable Termi. Foreign andlometlo Exchange bought ao1 old. Monev Loaned on Personal ecuilty. , Intereat paid on Time UeposlU as follows: For S montln, 4 per cent per annum. ' 6 " it 12 " " 6 M " A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been estanllMied In connection I'll the above, deposit will be received In lino iili of one dollar and upward. Interest will be allowed as follows : On ordi nary savings books, 4 per cent x-r annum ; on term savings books, ( per eeut per annum. D. K. Warrta, President. J. K. Hiarias, Cashier. l.C. Demat, Vice President, P. K. Warm, 1 J. 0. Ilement, ! f!. H. Wrikt, 1 nirtra Job. HoUm. incUn B (' t -sptoa, I Tim Bratksr, j .n;;.p - n.:irn . WORLD DEFYING CT3I than we ever dreamed - U.M.I HAN?- 27f) Thii i Slit. .s, i.l. assic:.'3 sale: Continued till old"stook is closedlout at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER, Assignee. Bop t Blank Books, Fine Stationery, Baseball Goods, Footballs, Hammocks, Baby Carriages. New Hoods arriving daily. Low Prices for Cash. GRIFFIN & REED CALIFORNIA WIHE HOUSE, FINE WINES AND LIBORS I bnve mado BrratiBeraenlg for iiipplyiiifc any brand of wint-a in quantities to suit at loweBt onnh figures. Tlie trade anil families gnppl tul. All onlmn tlolivered free -In Mnrh. A. W. UTZINGER, Main Street, Astorin, Oregou. RO&S.'HIQCINaA CO. iJntcliers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and Cnffes. Table Dfllrticlwi, loiiietie nnd Tropical KrulU, V'eKelii ble, sugar cured liama, banHi, nr, CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS io) fo)fcs mil a get honest vls : n I sell goods cheaper f.' of selling before. liii 1 P(P, (1 n tlh 5 cents - - 5 cents 8i cents Lcents i.l ceuts 5 cents 10 cents - - ) cents - - 15 cents 20 cents $1.25 00 cents - . 75 . cents - 4.5 cent i - - 20 cents - 15 'rents 10 cents - ; cents $1.00 Seaside Saw Hill. A complete stock of lumber on hand In tho rutiKh or droned. Kloorinir. Hustle, Ccllii'ir, and all kliulsof flnUh; Mni.Mlnga and Slr.u glea; aluo llrHi ket Work don- to order Tei ia reauiiiHlile and prices at bHl rmik an pro:np:Iy itri..i.l tf. ..'t::;;a i at mm. ,. H. K. L, LtHiAN, I'runr. Seaside, Oregon, ,