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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTOItlA, HATUKDaV ftlOiittLtiGi (SEPTEMBER Si, 18i3. BOUT THE CITY. Fo tbt 1 at Smith's Point. Tl si rm la coming close to us. J ,s Cate McKenzle will be buried today. Good bye Mr. Landen; welcome Mr. Bushong. There was a hot football practise yesterday. The board of equalization Is resum ing Its labors. Hotel Gearhart will remain open a part of this month. Collectors are reaping . a very fair harvest considering the times. Charles Hayburg leaves St. Mary's Hospital today after a long bout with typhoid fever. Among the Elmore's freight for Portland yesterday, was four tons of ' butter. Farmers down Tillamook way are evidently waking to their oppor-j tunltles. Thursday evening while waiting for the train at Clatsop City, a young man fell off the platform. His arm struck the Iron rail, and was broken at the wrist. An S0 lot for $2. ' The Helmont "cigar can be had at Chas. Olsen s. For $2 a lot 1 sdellvered every week to the buyer In Hill's first addition. Big discount on all goods at the gents' outlining store oi Jf. a. bioKes. Martin Ols .n will at 11 o'clock today, at his auction room, sell n splendid horse, weighing over-1300 pounds. The animal Is the property of Mr. E. C, Hughes, and is docile; powerful and In first class condition. Somebody will got a bargain. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side Is open the year around. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. If you want some extra fine photos. Wooers 18 me piace 10 get mein. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. Yesterday morning N the Mendell picked up a man who had been cap sized a few minutes before out of Grant's flshboat on the other side of the sands In front of the Parker Housa. The boat was recovered with out much difficulty, but fifteen dollars worth of stores are now at the bottom of the deep blue sea. Only the purest wines and liquors are sold at Alex. Campbell's Gem. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. Wing Lee has just received a full line Will sell at cost. C29 Third street. A great reduction sale Is in progress at P. - A. Stokes' gents' outfitting store. For the first time this year the pro ceeds of the football game at Smith's Point today, will go into the coffers of the Astoria Football Club. This Is ab solutely necessary on account of a deficit incurred by the Gearhart Park picnic two weeks ago. Everything points to a very large attendance, and the Club's generous donations to wor thy institutions ever since Its founda tion will no doubt be recognized in this substantial manner. Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. For bargains In real estate, call on Win. B. Adair, 4'4 Third street. Men of small means can bwy leal estate in Hill's first aldlUja- Sewing machine and general repair ing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A .May, 132 Main. , Pague, senior partner of the firm of Pague, Pluvlus & Co., has been away on a holiday for two weeks, and Blatchford his representative lias or dered good weather during that time, no doubt for his employers' satisfac tion. Now that Pague Is back again, we are treated to an old fashioned win ter storm, driving pleasure seekers home from the beaches by the hun dred. This Is mean. The senior part ner ought to have a little considera tion for other people. Hilt's first addition is located la the centre of the city. Lots are now sel ling In it for $2. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news stand, 150 First street. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing The little steamer O. K. made a good find yesterday.' For some time past fishermen on the sands have been bothered with an obstruction, the nat ure of which they could not very well define. Yesterday morning the O. K. went to the spot and a couple of her men proceeded to drag diligently. Af ter about an hour they vere rewarded for their pains, haullug up a line an chor with sixty . feet of big chain at tached. The find is worth about $340, and it is supposed that it vas lost from a ship In harbor fully ten years ago. The-'e is no ilsk taken by Joining HUl's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. The Office liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be tween Second and Third- Water colors, crayons and sepia cray ons, copying and enlarging, a specialty at Crow's gallery, 638 Third street. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Lovers of a good el gar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. An esteemed friend writes to the editor of The Astorian to know If he can send him a "good republican bar- JIFF'S, T&5 Duly Eestet ber." Here, surely, Is a wise move. The writer of the letter, who by fie way, Is a bit of a republican hima3lf, no doubt recogniz es the immense weight a good , con versational barber will have in a po litical campaign. The Astorian intends to send a tonsonal, artist who can fill the bill, and will watch with interest the progress of the campaign in our neighboring city. When the battle Is over and the republicans are on top, the result will most certainly prove the utility of the employment of this new factor in politics. Sportsmen Intending to purchase their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. Call at the Astoria Real EJtate Ex change and get a lot n HU's firsj ad dition for $2. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Saiz Saddlery establishment Wagner & Co. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite The Astorian office. Wanted Purchasers for general mer chandise. Everything! at cost price T. F. Laurln, 630 Third street. Pdstmaster Hare yesterday received a communication from Joseph Kothe, of Bickleton, Klickitat county. Wash,, telling him that a horse answering to the name of "Frank" had strayed away from h's farm, and thinking that the animal might have reached Asto ria he wrote, offering a reward of $10 "M any person who will bring him in to me a'; Uiokleton." Frank must Ire an equina wonler, or else Mr. KoHi" has a nuu've li.iit) l.len of the ability of his noble Arab to make tracks. To reach here the animal would have hal to cross Mt. Adami, come over Mt. Baker, shoot too rapids of the Cas cades, swim through the I Us, make a portage to' tho iircgo'i side, and then trot a couple of 'hundred miles. But the best of the thing is that Kotiie wants any Astorian finding him to take him back to the farm, and get $10 reward. The fare to Bickleton would be $M, and the charges for the horse about $6.80. Add to this the cost of oats during the trip and we have a total of $25. The lucky finder who follows directions will be $15 out on the deal, but then he will have the moral satisfaction of having obliged Koth-3. . X won't be under sold on wall paper. Always as low -as the lowest. The best stock to select from in the city. B. F. Allen, Third street. For delicious Ice cream soda go to Colmann's Ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candles manufactured daily at Colmann's. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. Theo. Bracker keeps a' varied and choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, playing cards, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, etc.. Elegant bath tubs, first class shav ing and neat and artistic hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. Glllet & Corbett, proprietors. This afternoon at Smith's Point will be played one of the most exciting football games of the saason, when the first eleven of the Astoria Football Club, meet the representatives of Fort Canby and vicinity. Both clubs have been practicing hard for the match, and an Interesting struggle is bound to re3ult. The Fort Canby boys will be over this morning In good time, and at 1 o'clock a special train will take the teams down to the grounds. At 2:30 the general public will be accommodated with all the cars onhe line, and the game will begin sharp at 2:45. The personnel of the representatives of Astoria is as fol lows: -Forwards: HIgglns, McLean, Gibson, J. CarrutherS; and Bell; Half backs: Tallent(captaln) Rathom, and Ridehalgh; Full Backs: Spittle and Smith; goal Bradford. The colors of the Astorians will be white shirts and knickerbockers, and black stockings. The soldiers will appear In blue jerseys, with knickers and stockings of the same color. The Astoria ladies who are present will of course wear the club favors, blue and white. Accom modations have been made for a very large attendance, and spectators will find every convenience arranged for their comfort. The price of admission to the grounds has been placed at 25 cents. Mr. Frank Gunn will umpire the game. W. Trulllnger, Small, and Euffington have been chosen as sub stitutes. ONLY RIGHT TO TELL. The Rev. Mark Guy Pease, the emi nent English Divine, writes: . "Bedford Place, Russell Square, London, Dec. 10, 1892. "I think it only right that I should tell you of how much use I find All cock's Porous Plasters in my family and among thoae to whom I have recommended them. I find them a very breastplate against colds and coughs." There Is no place In Astoria where John JCopp's famous beer is kept In such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. Thor Frederlckson, piano 'tuner, has moved to 1053 Third street, Adair's As toria, near Eagle cannery. Leave or ders at Griffin & Reed's book store. The Coffee House, 522 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quart; received dally and always fresh. The only I'ttre C.t;:.i f T .i !r r Jsed in Million? or Ih-r.ic AMONG THE CHURCHES. Sunday services at Grace church, Episcopal, at 11 a. m., and 4 p. m.,to morrow, Rev. W. S. Short, pastor. - The Norwegian Evangelical Luther an church, on the hill above Columbia cannery, Upr.ertown: Divine services by Rev. L. Nissen, Sunday 11 a. m. (Holy Communion 10:30) and 7:30 p. m, Sunday school (Scandinavian) 9:45 a. mfc (English) 2:30 p. m. Song meeting, Friday night at 7. Services at the Congregational church as usual. In the morning, re- ceptlon of members and celebration of the Lord's Supper. Subject In the ev ening: "An Evil Heart of Uubellef." The Sunday school meets at 12 m., and the Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. There" will bo the usual services In the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and evening. The Y. M. C. A. will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the hall, corner Benton and Third. Mr. C. A. Hansen will address the members. In answer to several enquiries The Astorian desires to Impress upon pas tors of every church In the city the necessity of having their notices hand ed in to this office by 9 o'clock every Friday night. By doing this they will assist their parishioners to a consider able extent. The dressmaking parlors of Mrs. S. A. Ross at Miss McRae's millinery store, Genevieve street, will be reop ened September 1st. Meany Is the leading ) and pays the highest cash price f;v fur skins. The finest and most extensive line of blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria has been received at Foard & Stokes.' The following is the text of the res olutions accompanying Ihe gift of the Epworth League to Rev.. G. A. Lan den: Dear Pastor: We, the members of the Epworth League of our church, learn with regret that It Is your Inten tion to sever your connection with our church and League at the ensuing con ference. Be it hereby resolved that we ex press to you. our gratitude, first, for your loyal, earnest Christian loader ship. Second, for your untiring, zeal ous labor to strengthen and sustain our League by your wise counsels and Christian guidance.. That we appreciate and find greatly helpful your thorough Christian char acter, personal strength and pulpit solidity and power. That while we shall greatly miss your earnest counsel and guidance, we hope it may be your good fortune to obtain a field of labor less arduous but more remunerative than this has been. That you will take with you our prayers thtit health may continue; that your voice for song and sermon may be sustained; that other Leagues may have the same strong hand of a devoted pastor that we have had; that jears of strength may be yours to fin lull nobly the work you are In. In His name given, by committee ap pointed from Epworth League of First M. E. Church, Astoria, Oregon: W. I. Crawford, Susie B. Roberts, R. N. Wright. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, gives lessons In music, pi ano and organ. Organs tuned and re paired. Address 589 Astor st., Astoria. Fred Olsen takes the lead In manu facturing boots and shoes. All work is first class and warranted. Repairing a specialty. Corner Second and Olney streets. LIQHT AND ITAPPIXESS COME TO YOU ,fn, -" you re a. Buuuriug to ' tMium The messenger In t.jJm i turn case is ur. rierce g ' it liworit,n Preacriiition. x&xd Maidenhood. " Womanhood, X t 1 h Motherhood, all need the best of v care, proper regard W for hygiene and toe "Prescription." nervine, a remedy pre scribed by an eminent nhvsician and specialist for all the peculiar ills and ailments of women. Somo dispositions are sunny even in pain. But, it was not meant that women should suffer so. She need not, while there's a remedy that regulates and promotes all the proper functions, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep and restores health and vigor. Iu the " complaints," weaknesses, and irregularities of womanhood, it's the only (luariinteed remedy. If it fails to benefit or cure, you get your money back. SDR. GUM'S o yr & i turn MI w mm m PILLS -- . OliLY QUE FOB A DOSE 13 YOUR STOMACH SOUP, Breath bad er Hcd achlcKl" One cf Ihw pill" ' Ueves dlBtrrm in llio otcir.ach and cure i eadoenp. one each nlsht for awrek Bwoeteoa the oio.nocn alio purine! the breath. They Insure perfect. ..gt-jtlcn, regulate the bowels and cure oonatipati..n. J nt J act prompily, yet mlldly.never Kripe oraickep. M Drusgista or wail, iiowuiao JAcd. Co,?l.u, . For eale by J. W. Conn, Druggist o .'ma. V. -tia lai the Stmf1.r.d WANT Ell. A SITUATION BY A I.ADY TO WORK FOK board md go to school. Inquire at this M18C ELL AX GO VS. PALL ON P. BAKUK, 478 THIRD STKKKT j auu nave your domes ayeu ana cieuueu. GEO. MCLEAN, COKNEK OLNEV AND Ali tor streets, does a general biulutss lu black smltliiug and repairing. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts ol Firms and Individuals -olinltert on Favorable Terms. Foreign andDomcstlo Exchange bought an1 told. Money Loaned on Personal tocurlty. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follow?: For 3 months, 1 per cent per annum. ", 6 ' S " " " ''12 " 0 " " " A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been established in connection wlili tlm above, deixxlts will ba received In umo .uts of one dollar and upward. Interest will be allowed as follows t On ordi nary savings booki, 4 per cent per annum ; ou term savings bonks, 6 per cent per annum. D. K. Warm, President i. K. merlin. Cashier. J.C. Deineai, Vice Presldcut, D. K. Warrea, J. 0. Oment. C. 8. Wright, John llobnoa, H. C. Thorn po, Theo Bracker, Directors, FOR SALE AT AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d, At tbo auction ro m of MARTIN OLSEN At 11 o'clock a m., A splendid roan horse weighing 1300 pounds, works single or double. Don't miss the opportu nity to make a profitable in vestment. THE MODEL Chop and Oyster House JOS. TERP, Propiietor. The best meal la the city for the money. Eastern ovsters. lext door to Odd Fel lows' building, 4GU Third St., Astoria. Gents' Furnishing floods AMU Clothing in Endless Variety . AT S. Danziger's, Third Street iiliiiii Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE llutos, 92 dally and upwards. NOE & SCULLY, Dealers lu Stoves, Sheet Iron & Coppar Ware Sole asents for Mngec Rtovea and Ranges. Jobbing of all kinds promptly nt tended to. 431 Second street, Astorht. STURGEON - HOOKS lj to 1 inch points in all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Files, $1.30 per doss. A. G. SPEXARTH, Cass St CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Cass and West N Intb. On th European plan Ijirgc, Airy rooms, and a tirst-duHK retaitratit. Hoard daily, week ly or monthly, Private rooms lor families. Oysters and Hull In season. Finest Wines, LUjuois and Cigars, EVKNSON ft COOK, - - Proprietors. E. R. HAWES, . Dealer In IMRDWAnE and TIJ1VAKE Stores a Specialty. lamps and (Slaaaware In Endless Variety. Second Street, Astoria, Or, Incandescent, all nit'lit.... $1.50 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 - ... 75 For particular inquire of nny mwnlxr of V.ie firm or at iuo ouicc, foot of Con coraly HU West Shobb Miu.g Co., T. O. Trallinger, President. One ELECTRIC LIGHTS Money Slipping Through Your Fingers Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes or Boys' Furnishing Goods. These goods are new, first-class and direct from tho manufacturer. itS?3 A- child buys as cheap a tbo most 'expn :encel buyer, ' !. L, OSGOOD, The Reliable One Price Clothier and Hatter, GOO, (102 Tbiid Street, Opposite Foard & Stokes', Astoria, Or. 0-sft O Buys the latest improved White Sewing Macliine at FOARD & STOKES'. Blank Books, Fine Stationery, Baseball Goods, Footballs, Hammocks, 'Baby Carriages. New Goods arriving daily. Low Pi Ices for Cash. GRIFFIN 56 REED' ASSIGNEE'S SALE Continued till old 3tock is closed out at cost Wow Goods arriving sold at JibeiMl discount. V. FA"? Assignee, STEAMER R Leaves for Tillamook Iky Points tho day following tho arrival of the Union Pacific steamers from San Francisco. I'lie Htcainer K. I. Elmore count 1 1 willi Union Pncllte Hteamors for Pertland, a ii.l tlirniiffli ticlcptnare Issued from Portland to Tillamook Buy points liy Hip Union I'ai'illc '. Ship fi-ciylit from Portland by Union Pad lie Hteaiui'i'M. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO, Agents, Astoria! USIOX PACIFIC II. It. fOMi ANY. AtfentH Portland. ASTOIUA litOX woukm, Cuyiily airrt-t, loot Jackxm, AoUirlu, Oregon. General 9kehini:-;t & Iloilcr Makers and Marine Enehioa, liuller work, 8tani txuit ami Caiiiivry Woilc aHpreMlty. Casting. f All Description! Madj to Order at 8hort Notioo. JOI.N 'X I rc iitent and Siip- U tVX. Vita ITesiUi-n Kreijr Ikqulaitc (or Fi::$KUS3 FUOALS AT Mil's lixlfffaking Parlors, llilrd Tirect. liatt-i Ccaaonatile. Knjlial Jilng a HjaiiRlIy. Don't let your money slip through your ringers by buy ing your goods elsewhere when you can save from 16 2-3 to 331-3 per cent by buy ing at my 25 per cent clothing reduction sale your Men's and Boy's Clothing of all kinds. Also o P. ELMORE 1 --y Chas. Ifeilborn & Son, , Importer" and Dealers in FURSITURE, CARPETS, And I'pliolitcry. . ' 801, M;, .W5 Tlilrd Htrcct, Aatorlx Dalgity V Iron Works, JAM. DA Hi IT V, !!?? V. (.Succeunr to Arndt & Fereliun.) Boiler Repairing and Tannery Work. Ki'Mulr IriK o( Itlver (Tuft a Kix-eially. Mm Mm i( ull klndi douo, Hhop, Uml ol l.afn-t ittt Hi,