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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1894)
What it Bhould Be Like In the koine 'Nest In manv homes, says the Philadelphia Times, Sunday is planned and worked for with such ardor that when It does at last come around a weary housekeep er sees no pleasure in the absolutely neat details of her home and the choice eoibles prepared for tne tnree meais to. be eaten-on that day, and with aching fcold gervlce ftt st Thomas'-by-the-Sea, ' bones she contemplates sorrowfully of skpalloni Tuesday evening, July 24th, the new end arduous work of Monday,' nalfpagt ven o'clock, for the Initial day of the week on which . , , . . labor lo permitted, Is always the most' There regular -enrtce. In the trying of the whole six. j G taf f a1"1? CouKnBa It is well to plan for a day of rest, hut' church on Sunday an at 2:30l do not overdo the matter. The brlghb.1 a Schmldpastor. -sweet-contented face of the woman who1 Sunday the Bervlces will be conducted contrives to make her family comfort-! In the Swedish Lutheran church as fol uble on this day of rest exerts influences' lows: 10:30 a. m Swedish will be used that will certainly bear weight of a' more spiritual nature than that oppres sively high moral tone that makes Sun day In some homes a day to be dreaded as a horrible nightmare to be under gone, but from which to awake Is bliss. In most families breakfast is served late, dinner following at 2 o'clock, with a light evening meal. The house that enjoys but one servant cannot expect to have that tingle aid with them always, nnd "Bridget's Sunday out" means that the family must turn in and do their share in the matter of housework. This duty can be made one that will he an- "The Power of Song." All lovers of ticipated rather than dreaded, if thei-muslo cordially Invited. Sunday night tea is converted into a Presbyterian church. 'Morning ser sort of indoor picnic, everyone, down( vlce at u 0-ci0ck. Preaching by the to the wee son and daughter, taking pastor, Rev. Robert Liddell. Subject, part In its preparation, The chuflng "Hallowed Be Thy Name." Services in dish does duty in this line, and, despite the evening at 8 o'clock, when the pas the fact that the day must of necessltyj t6r will deliver a discourse on "The be more or less attuned to the solemnity ( True Idea of Life; the Strikers' Idea a which Is its due, very pleasant, happy ( Failure." Sunday school and adult Bi remembrances can have their birth in ble class at close of morning service. tne Sunday night gathering if only the. proper spirit Is brought to bear upon It. RESCUE CLUB. At the meeting of Rescue Club last evening Rev. Daniel Staver presided In the chair, and Miss Busey at the plano.lThe steamer Electric will leave Fish A choice program was received with enthu&iasm by the large audience. It consisted of excellent recitations by' Misses Jennie Curtis, Minnie Doeneka, and Nanette Adams, a sweet song by Miss Maudle Belcher, exquisite guitar music by Miss Mamie Smith and Etta Strauss, and stirring and responsive ad dresses by Rev. Mr. Liddell and Mr. Appell, of Portland. Three persons signed the pledge., OREGON NOTES. The Dalles is the shipping point for wool growers for 200 miles south of that city. Martin Lewis was killed hv hntntr uy oeing thrown from a load or hay drawn by a runaway team on his farm nine miles beyond Mayvllle. . Wool Is coming in so lively at The Dalles that the rocks that were put on the sidewalks during the flood to save them from being washed away have not yet been removed. AN ASTORIA BOY. The Southern Collegian, published at the Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, states that among the large class in Junior Law, there were but nine members distinguished In all the examinations in both depart- mnnta Crx nt ha nlno too a T IT I ' . . , , , . , .,' , I Young, of Astoria, and his many friends here havn been cnnirratiiltttlnir hln mrJ ents since hearing of their son's honors. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The report of the captain of the Bteamer Bawnmore (see notice to marin ers of July 12, 1SS4) that the Point Ar- gucllo whistling buoy was adrift on July 8th, Is proved to be false. The buoy is in position and in good condition. By order of the lighthouse board. H. E. NICHOLS, U. S. N., Inspector 12th L. H, District. MARRIED. .At Grace Church, on Saturday even ing, July 21, by the Rev. Wm. Seymour Short, Misa Fredlna C. Slmonson, to Mr. L, C. Maeeke, both of this city. PERSONAL MENTION. , C. Vt. Everest visited with his family in Alderbrook yesterday. Alex. Gilbert returned yesterday from his logging camps at Knappa. Dr. Logan and wife and Miss Marie Ford are at Gearhart over Sunday. Joseph Richardson is Improving slow ly, but with the best of care he will not be able to be out for several weeks. Miss Katie Reed, Miss Sherman', and Messrs. Herman Prael and W. H. Sher ' man went to Gearhart last evening. - W. A. Gordon and family, of Portland, have moved Into the Necannicum cot-j tage at Seaside, belonging to H. B. Par-: ker. A. McKlnnie and children, of Port land, were in the city yesterday, en route to Seaside. .. Fish Commissioner Crawford, of Van couver, Wash., 'was in the city yester- day, registered at the Occident Clara Agnes Dunbar, who) has been under the surgeon's charge for some time, is slowly improving and with care-( c,eaa3cg bldl UR and tavfgonite, the ful treatment will in all probability be (Jitemm if y0U're bilious, run-down, or able to regain her former strength. dyspeptic, or have any blood-taint, notl Game Protector McGuire came down Ing can equal it at a remedy. on the Telephone sestedjiy afternoon,' . and last evening, in company with other' HB muijlc of the tree8 an(, wl, officers, patrolled the river for illegal I rlver waveg gd all the summer fishermen. ? I time singers comes sweetest to the Co.. Halferty. proprietor of the Skip-J boujjewife when anon Plckei Works, was in the city yes- burner oil stove instead of the red-hot terday with a cargo of bottled clams, ctoking range. There'll not be an even He reports a thriving business in spite, ZS of the labor troubles, which " ',,,,, thoe in our window? $1.60. That has had no effect on his industry. I . . . . . ur. amiio ana tnaii. B" "u over to Tanzr Point last evening on the, steamer Dwyer. They took their wheels! ulijiiif Rltd .jiti ri'i'lii llilli tlti'ttl Id tJyiif halt on the beacll. A Btitf ndr'WciJter was blowing at the timet and the proba blllties are that they did Some record breaking from Point Adams uouth. They will return thia evening. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. Suom. Ev. Luth. klrkossa klrkonmenot ki0 io:30 e.,pp. The Rey. Wm Seymour Bhort W1U exclusively; at 8 p. m. tne meeting win be in English exclusively. J. A. Edlund, pastor. Services at the Congregational church as usual. In the morning, "Life Here. after," will be the theme. - At -night, "The Growth of the ,KIngdom." The Sunday school meets at 12:15, and the Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Services at the M. E. Church. At 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. Dr. McKay. At 8 p. m.. there will be an evening of eo Ca gong. Dr. Bushong will deliver a address upon the subject 20-mlnute Young People's meeting at 7 p. m, The Presbyterian church at Knappa, under the charge of the Rev. Robt. J. Graham, of the Presbytery of Portland, will be dedicated with appropriate ser vices on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. er Bros.' dock at 1:30 p. m., and will re- turn at the close of the dedicatory ser- vices. A cordial invitation is extended to friends of the cause to attend, these services. TWO LIVES. SAVED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, HI. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Egsers, 139 Florida St. San Fran cisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried with out result everything else; the.i bc.uyhl cne bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery -o wecna HUB UUJUU. Xie IS Ralurally thankful. It Is such results ui wnicu wh'mh are samples, mat prove the wonderful efficacy of this modi cine In CotighR nnd Colds. Free trial bottles at Chas Roger's Drug Store. NEW CAUSE. Thousands Flock to the Standard.', When a new cause is presented to the public it always excites attention. . A prominent physician has said that la ftrlppe during the last three years has done more to weaken the hearts of the world than any other cause - that has ever existed. Those who have had this marady, and subsequently found them selves subject to palpitation, short breath, Irregular pulse, wind in stomach, pain In side or shoulder, smothering spells, fnlntinir, dropsy etc., may feel as- surocl tnac tney nave neart disease, WhlCH. UIlll'SB Checked at OI1CI". OiaV re suit fatally. Pr. Miles' New Heart Cur? B the only remedy that can be relied "Pn to effect a cure. Sold by Chas. i Ttnirerfl. nn n. mmrnntep. Ask for the Doctor's new book, free. TEEN CENTS. Upon receipt of your address and fif teen cents in postage stamps, we will mull you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition the regular price is fifty cents, but if you want one, we make the price nom inal. You will find it a work of art and a thing' to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of the same, and is exe cuted in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it after you get the book, we will refund the stamps and let you keep it. Address II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, 111. For Gearhart Park. The Steamer TELEPHONE, The steamer DWYER The steamer ELECTRIC, All leave Astoria at 4 p. m. every day for Gearhart Park. Fare, only 75 cents. now do you ro when you buy shoes or cloth Ing f Don't you go to tlio place ( If you can find it) where they tell you tluit you may wear the X articles .out, snd then, U you're not satisfied, they'll refund the money? Why not do the same when you buy medicine? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is sold on that plan. It's the only blood purifier go certain and effective that it can be guarantui to benefit or cure, In every case, or you have your money back. Ifs not like the ordinary spring medi- tnn9 fliinni4lloa All thm V'Aas MnnI old gentleman who said they were ex- Jtravagant has changed his I V. n ... .r( i, . n. nn a ii mind and hua purchased his daughters each one. his wife ani married NOE & SCULLY. Blue Devils The business man who says that ad vertising does not pay does not adver tise. He is the one that always doubts the prosperous trade reports he hears of his competitor, who does advertise. He sits in the back of his store, smokes bis pipe and wonders why he isn't making any money. He has the blues when he should have trade. He not only lets his neighbor get that neighbor's share of the business, but a good part of his also. He sees people whom he thought old friends of his go into t:',3 competitor's store and come out with bundles of goods, when he has the same articles on his shelves, and perhaps at lower prices than they paid his competitor for them. Why is this so? It Is because his com petitor lets the public know In an in telligent way through the local papers what he has to sell and when he has it. The successful advertiser looks after his advertising space -as he does his clerks. He changes his ads. in such a way the people are attracted by them. He feels that to make money he must be willing to spend some; that there is strong competition in all lines of busi ness, and to get his share of the trade he must advertise, and to do It in the most skillful and intelligent way. If he oinnot wr.te advertising matter hlmse'.f, he seeks the aid of some one who has made the writing of advertisements a study some specialist, who will see that it is properly written in a catchy and displayed way some one whose duty it Is to take off the shoulders of a busy man'all the worry of making up an ad. No business man attempts to cure his own sickness, pull his own teeth, make his own clothes or attend to his own law cases. He employs specialists for each of these various services, and saves money by doing it. It is through Its, language and arrangement that an advertisement get its business-bringing qualities. There .must be something to attract public attention and hold it; something of interest, something out of the ordinary, something that is different from others of the same line of busi ness. To give it these peculiar features requires experience, and the owner of The Astorian has engaged the services of such a specialist for the benefit of its advertising customers who may wish to take advantage of his services. The Evening Star, of Washington, D. C, has an adrtl3ement writer con nected with its business department, and its terms to advertisers are, "So much blank space, so much money. The same amount of space,' with the assist ance of the advertuwim-nt writer in get ting up ad. attractively, so much addi tional." The Astorian charges nothing extra, the services of the expert being thrown In. . i ;...' I. Extegsioiv University Extension ii good, but Kitchen Exten sion is better. Wider knowl edge of better cooking pro ccsscs means better health and comfort for everybody. , Science can never do us better service than by the multiplication of the cook ing schools which make healthful means and meth ods available for even the most modest home. 'GLEHE The vegetable substitute for lard, is science's latest gift to the kitchens of the world. - Every woman who has ever cooked a meal, knows that lard is disagree able in use nnd unhealthy in its effects. Cottolene is a most satis- factory substitute clean, delicate and far more eco nomical. At your grocers. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTE. t MiK. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and j i?g!.ii'y,ji,0ii?.oij5i; Tlieso tiii7 Cr.psu.los aro superior. to Iiusam of (Jopalba, Culcl)8 and Iujocllons. f. Jfjjjyj They cure In 48 lioara the same diseases without nnylncon- vcnler.ee SOLO BYALLDI1UGGISTS JHE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) Imparts the moat delicious (aste snd teat to EXTRACT of a T.KTTITR frnm y a MKDICAL GENTLEMAN nt Madras, to hit brother at WORCESTER, May, 1S51. "Tell LEA ft PERR1NS' that their sauce l highly esteem ed in India, and is in my opinion the moat pal atable, as well at the moat wholesome sauce that is made. Beware of Imitations: see that yon get Lea & Perms' Signature on every bottla of Mia original and gsnulna, John Duncan's Sons, New yoiik. Is something you want, il not today, you will want is sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, and If this weather will only pull itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we have a plenty ojily waiting your call. J. H. WYATT, HAHDWARlt 13KALKR A. V. ALIvGN, DUim IN Groceries, Flour, FeeJ, Proyisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass sud Squcmoque Slrcels. Astoria, Ore. QUICK TIME rTO - SflH FRANCISCO AND Mi!i POINTS i;i CALIFORNIA Via the Ml. Shasta Route of the The Only ffaute Through Califor nia to Points East and South. THE SCENIC rtoUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST. PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS s AND 5E0ND-CLASS SLEEPRE5 Attached to exprea trains, affording nuoerior acoommodatlona for aecontl- clasa panaengera. For ratea, tickets, lecplnir car reser vatlona, etc., call on or addrena E. P. ItOGKKS, Assistant (Jmrnl Panwn ger and Freight Agent, Portland, -Or. fete V?1 iiiiiii SAUCE P5 .. 80UP8 GRAVIES, I . FISIl, J JL HT COLO MEATS, UJPlfe WELSH- Pawrt RAREBITS, UJlii EVtftY RlKjijisrrlS kR : first Glass Funerals J -At- POHLt'S Undertaking . Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. Dalgity's Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and hnuine. Work ot any Uesci Iplion, Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoila, Or. Kopp'e Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over tha bar, The largest glass olN. P. Beer. Half-and-half, jc. ' Free Lunch, . Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sta. FISHER BROS., SHIP - CHANDLERS, i; HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wagons & Vehiches lt Stock Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors , and Windows. Proviaionat, Flour, eknd Mill Food Astoria, Oregon. Jlorth Paeifie Bremery JOHN'XOPP.Prop.- Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER, All orders promptly attended to FRED SAI2, Manufacturer and Importer of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Blankets, Robes, Leather, Etc. GOODS SOLD AT PORTLAND PRICES. P. O, Box 970. Olney St., Astoria, Or, How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. We aro agents for the largest and best companies represented in Astoria. Royal Insurance Co., assets, London Assurance Corp'n iEtna Insurance Co. Western U. S. Branch, New Zealand Insurance Co., Combined Assets, On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to bo tho best. It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia tiver. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCUDj Tftfi JLStOfilft SAVIfiOS fiAIlK . Acta as trustee) for corporation! and Individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings loposits us follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent I'tr annum. On term savings books, per cent per M;ium. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per vent per an l.um. For six months, S per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. ROWLBY PreHlJent ItKNJ. YOUNO Vice President KKANK I'ATTON Cashier W. 1. DEMKNT Secretory DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. II. Page. O. A. Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. I'. Thompson, V. B. Dement. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas snd Coffee;, Tible Delicacies. Domestic and Tropical Hri Its, Vegetables, Sugr Cured Hums, Bacon, Etc. Choice - Fresh an J - Salt Meats. JACK SPRATaa COULD easily have been satisfied at our place. Our stenkes are tender, juicy and not too fat, HUNTER 4 MERQEN3, Proprietors Portland Butchering Co's Markets. J. A. FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTKAfclUK, PILE DRlVEfl, HOUSE, BRIDGE AflD WHARK BUILDER Address, box 180, Postofftce., ASTORIA, OR Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE Leaves Astoria very evenlug except Saturday at 7 p. 111. - Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday av 4 p. m. Leaves Portland every day except Sunday at 7 a. m, C. W. STONE, Agt, Astoria, E. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. Genera! Machinists and Boiler Makers Unit and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat anil Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions MaJa to Order on Short Notice. John Fox.Prealdent nnd Superintendent A. U Fox Vice President O. B. Pruel Secretary 21,502,376,00 8,G30,425.00 10,915,829.00 . 1,017,195.00 2,077,219.00 $45,403,044.00 ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.