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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1894)
TI7E DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTQRIA. pRIQAY MpIiNJNa, JULY fl, 1894 5 v'UUiiKRT C'R'Hs Th CVifiwvi at. torn Miiht3!i Wirii b . TiK coni'wrt at the MetlUidlst Church on the evening of July 4th marks a new e, r, r. ft v. Koiwa Tfc rajfiik?. n.H'Hiiiy nwuinK at the Columbia Klvw KlHhurmen'ii 1'rotectlve Tfnl.ni will bd hold at their1, readlriB Wmm KiiLliinliLVi July -1, at 7:30 p. m, sharp. The llnal consideration, of the amendment to the conttouuon, Amen era In concerts to the muslo loving 9 to re(U(.R the monthly dues, will be people of Astoria. While we have long' had, and the officer for the ensuing been rioted on the Northwest CoaM for term will be nomimiNU. Members in roou huuiuihk the number and excellence of our local slngerB, there haa never been such a choice entertainment of a musical char acter hero before. All the nelcctluns were of a high order, and beautifully Interpreted. Astoria Is to be congratulated on pos tuisting so tine a musical society as the tfchubert Club, which, though, of recent organisation, has already proved ita ob ject to be thorough, earnest, systematic worl:. The club quartet displayed In their Flnginff wonderful harmony of voices usually obtained only by long practice. The dainty, tripping measures of the Kpilng Song, and the deeper tones of the "(Jood Night" song, were well cal culated to show their good range of voice. The latter song gave to the tenor and bass well-improved oppor tunity for short but effectively rendered fcolos.. Mis. Crosby, under whoso skillful lead ership the Schubert Club Is making so great progress, sang most acceptably "The Dream," and responded to an en core with a charming Scotch ballad, "Loch Lomond." Her voice Is equally powerful and rich in ' the tenor and contralto notes. Mrs. Danzlger, the soprano, sang with more thun her usual sweetness and expression. To Mrs. Olson's piano solos as well as are re- quested to ue present aim imvc un-u book or receipt along. SOKUS JKNUL'N, Secretary. There will be a strawberry festival In every home in Astoria now mat we lucloiis fruit can be had at such rea sonable prices. People should remember, however, that the season will soon be over You can have them, and otner fruits, all winter by preserving a few crates while they are at their best. Get some of the Pacillc Can Co.'b family l:cr taste as an accompanist, too much frult cnns and Pu'k yur own frult iu. t . , . These cans pre cheaper and better than pi alse cannot be. given. Her quiet, un-glan Jart- Tney wo'n.t break and w1, ansumlng manner adds greatly to the last a lifetime. No solder required. M. FAIlt AND BEAUTIFUL ACIiOHS THE SEA. LAND8 Give promise to the voyager of health nnd olensure. but there Is a broad ex panse of waters to be passed that rise mountain high in rougn weainer aim grievously disturb the unaccustomed stomach, more particularly If It Is that of an invalid. Moreover, the vibration of the vessel's hull caused by the mo tion of the Bcrcw of a steamer, a change of water and latitude, and abrupt transitions of temperature, can not, without a medicinal safeguard, be encountered with Impunity. For sea sickness, and prejudicial influences of air and water. linstetter a Btomacn Hitters Is a standard safeguard. Tour ists, yachtsmen, mariners, commercial travelers, and people bound on a sea voyage, or Inland jaunty should always be provided with it. Incomparable for malaria, rheumatism, neuralgia, sleep lessness, loss of appetite, sick headache, biliousness, and constipation. STIMWBERKY FESTIVAL. charm of her very brilliant execution. ,' It is not often that Astoria paople enn listen at home to so thorough artists as Herr Aamold and Herr Turney. To the lovein of the violin the delightful tones of the unusually flna Instrument In the skillful hands of Herr Aamold must havo been full of pleasant sug- gistlons and memories. This violin, made In 1720, by Gnurnlerius; was for time In the - museum at Copenhagen, .nnd has been In the fumily of Its present owner over Blxty years. It is now evi dently tho friend and compujiion of the talanted musician who drew from It those entrancing tones. we are sure those who listened to the music of tho evening will need no t rglng to attend another concert under the ausplccB of tho Schubert Club. The attendance was large considering tho many counter attractions, and- tho nudlcnce was to a noticeable degree tin appreciative and Inspiring one, C. Crosby has them at retail. Do You Wish : To enrich your table economically?!' Here's a chance, at A. V. Allen's. Kngllsh ware, and lots of It! Kicli Flower decorations of various sortf.i'l and at quickstep prices. ModesUprlced glassware, too, of 'j course. The shelves are crowded!' with them. Corner of Cass and 'I wquemoque street. When my little girl was one month old.sho bad ancali form on her fa:e. It kept spreading until she was completely covered from heail to foot. Tlinn she hail Ikj:I. She had forty on her head at one time, anl more on her body. Wlion six months old she did not weigh seveinpounds, a luHind and half lens tlinn at birth. Then her skin starled to dry up and got so bad the could not shut her eyes to sleep, but lay with thcra half open. About tills tlmo, I started using the Cutiouha Kkmkuik. anil in one month ilie vat completely cured. The doctor and drug bills wore over one Auntlrl aollnre, tno Cutktka bill was not nioro than Jlet dollar: My child is now itnmir. healthy, and larire aa anv child of her ai?e (see photo.), and it is all owing to Cuticuua. Yours with a Mother's lilcgaiug, Mas. (JKO. II. TL'C'KKR, JR., 032 Walker St., Milwaukee, Wis. Bold thronahont tho world. Pottbb Dwto Aim Ciikm. C'niip., Hole Props., Roston. "All about tho Blood, Skin, Scalp, and OnJr," milled free. Y1.HB IMamI.!.. fnltlno linlv .nil Mil Mnah " ......... ni ........ I - -1 "-B- luuids provented and cured by Cutlcors Soap. WOMEN FULL OF PAINS Find In Cntlcora Antf-Paln I'lan ter Instant and grateful relief. It Is the first and only paln-kllaDg strengthening plaster. COTTOLEfJEi S What is It . WEDNESDAY'S CELEBRATION. . The Money Collected and Disbursed by tho Committee. ; Tho finance commutes of the Fourth of July committee submits ths. following tutemut) of collections and disburse incuts in connection with tho occasion ns shown by tho annexed balance sheet After all bills were paid, there remains n balance In hand of $37.00. due to the fact thnt Uie tender raco did not 'ake place, as well as to the fact that th amusement committee. Jn formulating :he program, took Into consideration only the amount of money In hand at time, making no allowance for further collection. The names of uutucribers with the amount given by each, Is show by the following list: Ben. Young, r: J. W. Conn, J2.50 Pnmuel Elmore, S; Ross, Hhrglns & Co $2.50; H. Qrubo, $2.50; P. A. Stokes, $2.50 n. F, Allen, $2; Shnnalmn Bros., $2.50 Fonnl & Stokes, $2.50: Oscar Wlren $2.50; Relfel &. Bergman, $2.30; Evenson & Cook, $n.50; Alex 0-ranb, $2.50; Aug Danlelson, $2.50; p. J. Goodman & Co. $2.50; J. L. Oirlson, $5: Larson & Hill bnx-k, $2.00; Chas. Ohien, $2.50; C, 11 Cooper, $3; Griiiln & Iteed. $5; Alex Campbell, . $2; S. Panssiger. $2.60 Hughes & Co., $5; S. S. Gordon. $5: Mob Jcr & Wright, $2.50; J. 1). Wyatt. $2; O C. Flavol, $2.50; A. W. Uulniror. $5 The Oillce, $2.50; C, B. Smith $2; Jcihn Halm & Co., $2.60; Grosliuuer & Ilrach $2; A. V. Allen, $3; Alf. Kinney, $2; II N. Curnahan, $2; J. Strauss, $2; Wm Bwk, $2.60; Herman Grimm. $2: An- divw Petterson, $2; Wirkkala, $2.50; K Andoi-son. $2; Hunter & Mergens, $2 cash, $1; Fronk Pstton. $2.60: 1. v. Ciao $2.50; C. S. Gundcrson, $2.50; Christensen & Co.. $2.60; J. G, Stitt., $2.50; W. V. Miregor, $2; Fisher Bi-o, $2; n. L. Joffrlos, $2.50; L. I-bnck, $1; I. U Os KooiJ, J2; S. E. Harris, $2.50; O. So'vey. 2.50; Oivgon Bakery, $2; J. O. Hanthorn, til W. T. Chuttcr. $2; Swan -Vllson, 12.50; Howell & Ward, $2; Th. Olsen, $2; H. Frlwlman & Co., $1.50; Bryant A Matthews, $2; J. K. Hlggins, $2.60; John H. Smllh, $2; Fulton Bros., $2.50; J. V. Hare, $1; F. I. Dunbar, $2; Theo. ltrark er, $2; Charles Rogers. $2. Total, $178.00. Following Is the balance sheet: By cost of band paid J. a. Stutta 50 00 By cost of h;ind paid A. W. VU slnxt'r so oo By cost of prize Iniys' race, paid t ... 1 1. Cooper 7 po iiy rosi or pnne gills' race, paid C, II. Cooper 5 no By cost if lu iiso thlte-li'irced i-acn paid ChiiH. tllswi 5 00 jiy purv-ttase or lings jKiid Grilttn & l"eil ii po By punhitso of Hags paid It. fitr 10 00 By dvertllns-lld to Dally As- t' i Ian 2 iO By amount turned over to Ijl l,rary s; M ASTORIA UIOH WORKS Conconly St., fool of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Mads to Order snort notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President u. ii. prael Secretar; II H k-ff PlsV The FastMai 'LI llUULUs PUTS YOU in Chicago Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis and a Easern Points 24 to 36 Hours Ahead X- Of Any Other Line, Pullman and Tourist Sleepora Free Reclining Chair Cnrs, Din. IngCara lire run dally via th Union Pacific Flyer leaving port land at 7:00 p. m. ' .T"''11 $178 00 Acting upon the siiRgestlon of a mini lx-r of thos who ulm,-ritel, we turnetl over the balance, nniouiulng to $37.60. to tht 1'ubllo Library. lifli'l fully submltife,!, jtoBKKT ninsoN. II .A. SMITH. AI.Fi!Kl . TEK. Astoria to San Francisco OCEAN STEAMEES BAILING DATES. Columbia, Sunday, June S. Ktato, Friday, Juno 8. Columbia, Wednesday, June IX State. Mollilnv. .Inns IX Columbia, Saturday, June 23. Ht.Uo, Thursday, June as. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. Steamer R. T? Thnmnmn !.,.... a. toria at : a. m., dally except Hunday via Washlnuton tilde of the river; re tlinilne. lcuves l'm-Humi s dally, except Saturday. The Thomp- o" iiiunvo luminiK on Dotn sides or the river utinve Viiarr..nl n. .... .... and duwn trips. S. II. II. CLARK, OLIVER MINK. K KLLEKY ANIIEUSON, JOHN W. POANH. FKEDKKIC It. COUDKRT. Keceivers. For rates and general Information call on or address O. V. LOUNSRERRT. . , Aisent, Astoriu, Or. W. II. HURT.riURT, At Gon. Pas. Aitt, rortland, Or. Cr. PrLe's Creant tdklit PowJci 4 llicse tiny Cupsulcs dto supcrior to Ilukitu ot Oipalba, CuU'bs aij Injections, (PW) Tbcy enro In 3 hours lue suna dlxwca without anrincorv. vcalcnca SCLDCYALLBRUCaiSTS 9 Itls the new shortening 43takln2 the place of lard or cooking butter, or l!both. Costa less, goes' s farther, and Is easily dlgested by anyone. AT ALL GROCERS. Refuse All Substitutes. Had only by N. K. FAIRBANKS, CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, B08TON. FREEMAN & BREMNER, Blackamitlia. Special attention paid to staamboat re pairing, first-elass horseshoeing, etc. ' OCCIflC CAP A SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class funerals : AT POtfli'S Undertaking Parlors, - THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. Dalgitcj's Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All L-ln.lc nf P.nnnrrv. Shin. 55rpimbo.it and biiKine worK or any ucsaiption. astings or an uinas maue to oruer. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoiia, Or. opp' . Beer Hall. Cholc Wines, liquors and Clears. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the Mr, The largest glass ol N. P. Goer. Halr-and-tult, jt. Free Lonch. Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafajette Sts. FISHEIt BROS., SHIP - CHANDLERS, HEAVY AND SHELF , HARDWARE. Wilsons & Vehlctiea in Stock Fan Machinery, Palms, Oils. Varnishes. Loggers' Supfllea. Fairhank's Scales. Doors and Windows. Provisional, flour, nnd Mill FeMKl Berries are fjipe. ikmi8 nfu hi abundance tiihi ytmi4 and sd jir'e the Ordht Baalris that tire how being shoWri daily at P. A. STOKES'. These new goods are arriving daily from the Eastern Manufacturers and we are selling them at prices that are interesting to buyers. We have all the best possible styles, all the cuts that are most novel, all the newness that modern wits have hit upon to date. Come and be convinced. P. A. STOKES. AH01GDT To the Public OF- Bryant & Matthews, The "Kast-Iron" Clothing Hen. BOY'S GItOTfllflG. ) A Double Breasted Coat' 2 Pair Pants A Combination Suit Consisting of and One C.ap, $5.5 Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Etc. 630 THIRD STREET. Foard & Stokes, CORNER COMMEf?CIAh & WEST 9th STREETS. The most enterprising merchants of the city do not wish to occupy your time by wastfull reading matter. Iiut they do want to impress upon your mind that they do not want the earth.Jthey want your trade, and will have it if g-w J goods, courteous treatment and low prices will get it. Having nothing but fresh goods in stock we are sure to please you if you arc once our customer. - We arc dealers in the most complete assortment of HARDWARE. Our Stock of Crockery and Glassware cannot b2 excelled in beauty and variety and itjis needless' to say that we deal in Groceries having the largest! stock in the Northwest. Our Dairy Products such as Butter, Eggs and Cheese are the best and freshest, alwavs. FOARD & STOKES. Astoria, Oregon. t I