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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1894)
tiTE bXllLY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1894 Somekinds-E Of ready-made trousers will answer If you can Btand In a barrel all day. They're hardly safe to wear about the streets. Some kinds of ready-made clothing look very well behind plate Klass win dows, when all pressed up, embellshed with bright sateens and millinery bou quets. It never looks as well else where. The prices on such goods will posi tively surprise you. It may even sometimes occur that you'll wonder how they are Bold so cheap. You'll wonder less If you ever try them. Experience Is a powerful teacher. Better profit by the other fel lows whenever you can. We're the apostles of Rood "honor bright" clothing, preaching It all the time, and practicing: what we preach, chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street Welch. It maices a (rood start, and THE CHURCH AND LABOR. enrnurfli'efl Others ft come to tha fpnt I Mr. a. m. t letcner, editor or the Jjon If you are in need of a good cooking! don Dally Chronicle, delivered an Inter or hentlrr.g slove, be. sure and Inspect I estlng address at the re-unlon confer- the stock -of iPoard & Stokes Co. before I ence at Grlndelwald, Tng., on the sub buying elsewhere. jeet, "The church and its relation to labor." While his Idea advanced ap ply directly to the social conditions of England, yet the general spirit of I them will apply with equal force In this country. He considers the present labor move- S. E. Utzlnger Is tha agent In 'Axtorla I ment to be, not an Independent move- for the celebrated Uumbrlnus Vtottled ment, but rather a. part of the trans! Beer, of Portland. Dr p him a postal tion from Individualism to altruism, or. card ana he will call for your older. In other word, from selfishness to brotherliness, which has been the mark An account book was lost yesterday by Mrs. E. 'Alma Stuttz. It has the heading of, the Morning Baby pasted on the cover.' Finder will please leave same at Jeff's Restaurant. Parties sending communications for publication In the Astmian will please wherever it is convenient to do so, have them typewritten It will save a great deal of annoyance if this rule is strictly complied with. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Nov, 1. For Western Ore gon and Western Washington, rain; warmer; gales on coast. For Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, fair weather, followed by rains; warmer. , YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, B7 degrees. Minimum temperature, 43 degrees. Precipitation. .03 Inch. Total precipitatfbn from September Int, 1894, to date, 17.97 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1894, to date, 7.25 Inches. Do you want a heating stove? Noel ed feature of recent ethical and political P. CJ,,11 1. .. ... . V, . L 11.. t ouuiijr imvw mo mtuii vimei, i movements. me newem myies, uie cnoiceat uesigns. AUhous;h It wouId t0 ug he ,s ana me pest everyuay values, xney in- mlstaken when lt eomeB to practlca, viwj iimpemun. application, yet he maintains that the Keep your eye on Foard & Stokes "truggle is not merely a question of Co. They are making great prepara- wages, put an ertort on the part or Hons for the coming holiday season. the maimes to Improve their material The finest and best goods at the lowest condition so as to remove obstacle in prices Is their mlto. tne way of moral progress. I In regard to the "Political Economy of the Gospel," he says: "You ask me candies, should go to c. B. bmlth s, to define a living wage. I frankly tell. where they can always find the largest y0u I cannot The living wage to me is assortment of fine candies in the city. a living principle, which Is that wages Fresh candles manufactured daily. 483 shall govern' contracts, and not con Commercial Btreet tracts wages, that the capitalists shall not be allowed to enter Into cut-throat If you want a good thing ask for It. compettlon wlta the mpt,,,,, that A pair of Keyser Tip Cashmere gloves lhey reMun tn(,mgelve9 from ,08g Is a good thing. The tips are guaran teed to out wear' the gloves, or your money will be refunded. Albert Dun bar has them for sale. ROUND TOWN. ."I i "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Great cloak sale at Shanahan Bros.' Cloaks,' cloaks, cloaks, at one-half price, at Shanahan Bros.' Capes at one-half price, at Shanahan Bros.' Jackets at one-half price at Shanahan Bros.' , Our cloaks and Jackets are all this season's goods, to be closed out at Shan ahan Bros.' The fall festival of duck shooting on the Umpqua has opened up with un usual splendor. Albany Is taking the moth balls out of her Sunday fall garments preparatory to turning out a Ave o'clock tea this week. The children of the Sunday school choir of Grace church will please meet at the church this (Friday) afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. Eugene Is without its only social Hon the young man has gone to a Portland commercial college, and gets three square envelopes every mall. Dallas has Just undergone the agony of organizing a literary society. Strange to say, the young men who were first to Join all wear congress gaiters. Those wishing to Join Mrs. Finck adult singing class will meet on Wed nosday next at 7:30 p. m. Children clans at 1 p. m. Saturday, at 17 Bond street, Married, Wednesday afternoon, at the housis of Mr. R, Carruthers, this city, by the Rev. Wm. Seymour Short, Miss Grace Carruthers, to Mr. Carleton B, Allen. No cards, . The latest Joke on the Salvation Army is so bad that nobody can be found to father It. It Is snld of the Hallelujah lasses that they walk on their heels to save their soles. A mm at Dallas placed a lounge un dor his front porch a year ago, Plenum ably while his wife waa cleaning house, and between mice and matches lt came near setting the house afire. Where Is Charity! The Valley Tran script, at Dallas, writes up the wedding of a young man named Hop?, and then calls on Its subscribers to have Faith in the future and pay up their sub' scrlptlons. C. S. Dow, of Prospect Park, killed a large wildcat the other day, having Junt caught lt In a trap. It was a pow erful animal, and dragged the carcass of a good-stxed calf clear over a log and into the thicket. ll. T, French and his company, which appears here next Wednesday evening in the great comedy drama en. titled "The Phoenix." Of this play the Oregonlan of October 17th, 1893 says: "The Phoenix" was produced at French's Park Theatre last night, and scored an Immense success, 'standing room only' being displayed before the theatre at an early hour. The play Is most Interesting one. Its climaxes are excellently planned, and the uni form good acting of Mr. French's com- pany, combined with the good material they have to- work on, make the pro duction enjoyable In every way. The scenery of the play Is In every re sped admirable. An Indication of the i-Tipresalon Mr. French's company makes may be gathered from the fact that a party of tourists who attended the theatre Friday night were so pleas ed with the performance that they last evening presented the company with magnificent floral piece, consisting of cross, star and crescent, standing seven foet high, which was the sensa Hon or the hour as it stood in the lobby." ' The new time-lock safe, received sev eral days ago by the First National Bank, has attracted a great mariv sneiv tutors, lt sets In the front of the hn.nl. iml the officials take trrent nlpnxure In explaining to the visitors the Intricacies or Its lock and peculiar door. It Is known as the Moslcr Screw door. and this feature Is perhaps as Interenttnff j at tne triple time lock that fastens it wnen closed. The door turns with lever, and is screwed Into the arwr. Mr. N. J. Cram has Just returned ! I".'" " T OI principle . r, .., . v. . , . . on tne oreecn or tne ,n"" iu. .m-iw no u.iumh ', modern Krupp gun. Once In, the cafe line of goods which added to the pres- Is air tight, so nicely and with such ent stock of the Printx-Craln Drug Co.. ' r-reclslon are the threads made. The will make It one of the most complete "TX .ta,'lhf !rl!le ffiJT; "y' ... . . . . . ' m" ,n three being called into une to.-k of Drugs, Patent and Proprle. , f the other becomes out of repair. They tary Medicines and Toilet Articles on can be wound up to run seventy hours, the ooast. Give them a trial. I Bni1 n,"n ,h I" closed It l impossible for it to be opened until the I un set on tha Inr-k. For day uw a air. wingate. after finishing nis days seiwrate combination lock Is utilised labor among the property owners along ' The safe is made of case hardenrd the proposed plpe-llne. report the fol- "'V' l,KMt Knt the hardest drills lowing (W1 In: Astoria Res! VVtate , ' '' ' Aw..iat!(n, George inn (pertly), Alex.' Dr. Price' Cream DaUng Powder CI.'Tt. JS. J. Kinney, and Nancy WarU Fair WjIwJt Medal and Diploma Hundreds of piling and spars, says the Nohalem Times, from the big log raft which broke up off this coast while In tow from the Columbia to 8nn Fran, clsoo, are coming ashore on the bench near the foot of Necarney Mountain, Ben Hlggtnbotham returned to Ne halem from Warrenton Thursday even ing and reports the surf along ths beach the worst known for years. At Elk Creek swells were running so high mat it was unsaro to cross with a skiff as far up as the toll gate. by taking It out of wages." "We are told that this principle is contrary to political economy. It Is not contrary to the political economy Cranberries, lemon peel, cltrcn, or- of the New Testament, . which is quite ange peel, raisins, currants, apple cl- 8Wd enough for me, and I am pre dor, nuts, lemons, oranges, crown sugar, pared to say quite good enough for the black and New Orleans molasses, choice greatest and most scientific of political extracts, etc., etc., for the coming hoi- economists, John Ruskln (day trade, at Foard & Stokes Co. The unemployed he divided Into two classes the wealthy, or those engaged Two thousand pound tons exclusive 1 In non-producing employmo-its, who, be of the wagon. That's the way we sell says, are paid Into Idleness; and the coal. You send us an order for one poor, who are forced Into idleness. - In ton or fifty tons, you get 2,000 pounds regard to the former class, the sta for every ton. No slate In our coal, it tlBtica show that England pays an we know it. The Scow Bay Wood nually about $40,000,000 for keeping peo. Yard. ' pie In Idleness, Tt tfl nflelpfiR for the nnpmnlnvpri to Have you seen those samples of 2.70. .... Rttpn,lnn tn ..,, . ji si-.r iUni A lt,..t T"l. . I I ' u. ' .ue,t. um,ar agrio,,, ,8 depressed owing to ,.1,. r.A .. TT 1 " ' """" "" Tpo nld- "RlBad nr fho mooV style goods for leaders, but gives his for ,ney sha ,nherlt tne earth; bu' trade the pick from the newest of the , we ..Blesaed the ,lUW I r.,H fnw thav sholl Inhonlt 4Viv aaWh Great preparations for a coming cold Mr- Fletcher suggests that the 26,000, winter seem to be In progress at the 000 acre8 of w"te laod. could be util- store of Foard & Stokes Co. Two lze(1 ln Browing timber, whereby Eng- mammoth heating stoves are being, put land oould Produce all the timber she up to battle with Jack Frost. The now Imports at a cost of $30,000,000 per stoves are so large that even without year' ana In ao doInff 8lve employment fire, the sight of them Is enough to to 70,000 men for forty years. make one feel comfortable and warm. Concerning the duty of the church, he says: "wny should not the church The British bark Sllverbow, 1177 tons, insist utn the imWtance of the irov Captain Dougal, arrived in yestredoy Lrnment taking up some such scheme arternoon, 60 days from Kuchlnatzu, la3 the above? japan, wun kou tons or coal, uaptain -arhv should not the church start an Dougall reports a pleasant voyage un- experiment In farming? Even if It til he arrived off the river, when he 0O8t money lt Is better than chucking encountered dirty weather and strong ht away In doles. The churches have loumeast gaies. uui one vessel was an Immense power of raising money, sighted during the trip, and that was if some of the large sums raised by a Pacific Mall steamer. The Sllverbow the churches from motives of great arrived off the river on Monday last, benevolence were devoted to expert and took a pilot aboard Wednesday mental agriculture, it would do niuch evening, to solve the question of the uncmploy. T a n ,1 Ttr n nawnAn . , xt.. v. I " ' ' Wo In im.rim not hlnl, r,f .hp woolen! xjuuiutrr voinuttny, 01 x omana. I v. . . , . , ,p, i u.. . .t . church experimenting In agriculture, TT-,c ,,i il'D Lllj llini CVVI1IIJK, un wiuir way home from Seaside where they have been for the past two days. At the latter place they contracted with Awarded Highest Honors World' Felr. DEI' MOST PERFECT IAADE. A pu: t Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free liom .nmonia, Alum or any otlier adulterant 4(0 YEARS THE STANDARD. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, reg ulato your Bowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 2a cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by J. W. Conn. PROFESSIONAL , CARDS. H. A. SMITH l DENTIST. Room 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. . FISHER BROS., SHIP - CHANDLERS, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wagons & Vehicles in Stoclc W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third street J. E. LaKORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the -Flavel building, opposite Occident. W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavela Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office ln Flavel' bilck building. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addi tion to Ocean Grove; Seaside. Prices in reach of all. Umbrella.8 and pnraols repaired 01 short notice, as this Is the only buslnes follow. J. Joplin, 185 Main street. SELLING at 25 per cent discount- lots ln Hill's First addition to ucean Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex change. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego Cal., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good. Price 50 tts. Sold by J. W. Conn. The Astoria Wood Yartl has received a lot of dry oak wood which is Just the thing for those wlsning a cneerrul wood fire ln their open grates thiB winter. Leave orders at Carnahan s Nleml, the Jeweler, has determined to get rid of his fine China with views of Tillamook and other points or inter est on the coast, and now offers the stock at one half price. What is the use to go and pay 12 1-2 cents for a cigar when you can get the Robert Mantell at Chas. Olsen's for 10 cents, the best Havana "cigar in the market, mild and free smoking. All the pntent medicines advertised ln this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at w. conn f drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Ai torla. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, Is In great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by J. W. Conn. frank J. Taylor. J no. T. Liuhtkb. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNE If AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 1L Firm Machlnrry, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Loggers' Supplies, Fall-bank's Scales, Doors and Windows. Provision,. Flour, and Mill Fetd Astoria. Oregon. Kopp's Betr Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Clfra's. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over ths ear. The largest giass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, t. Free Lunch, Eriokson&Wirkkala, Proprietor Cor. Concomly and Lafayatte Si. Snap A Jodak at uny.MKiu coming out of our store and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming oer with pleasant thoughts. Bucli quality In the liquors we have to offer are eneiujb to PLEASE ANY MAN. Con?e and Try Them. HUGHES &. CO. LIBERTY P. MULLLNIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4'4 Third st, Aatoria, Ore. Special attention given to all cbronio diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. - Olllce over Danzlger'o store. Astorl". Telephone No. 62. "hEOPliE'S AUCTION . HOUSB. Will take a hand In the GfyI.D FREEZE-OUT GfllWE, That Is now being played. And will sell furniture at less than Cost at Auction rates. Come and examine our goods, and get the best bargains to be had in the Northwest. 665 & 669 Commercial St. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms 6 and a. Pvthinn Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence. 639. .Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found ln his nfflpo unm 11 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 9 P. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FOR RENT Five-room, nicely fur nished house. Enquire Real Estate Exchange. BEVERAGES. ONLY THU TrTTT7-c"n itt, , -.j wAi-jx vvmes ana iquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. To prevent fits of coughing and con. vulsions during teething, mothers should always have on hand St-e-e-d mun i Soothing Powders. Mr. H. F. L. Logan for 900,000 feet of spruce lumber which Is to be furnished aa fast as the mill can turn It out. Mr. Logan has now got his mill ln first class condition, and has facilities for getting logs to the mill via the Neean ntonm from one of the finest spruce timber belts on the coast. yet this suggestion concerning the use of waste lunds ln England may lead us to consider the same question on this side of the Atlantic. MARIE TEMPLETON. OFF FOR A DAY'S SIIOOTINO. Washington, Nov. 1. President Clt've land slipped quietly out of town today for recreation. It Is understood he has gone into Uaryiand shooting. A CALIFORNIA APPOINTMENT. Sacramento, Nov. 1. Gov. Markham today appointed as his executive secre tary, Albert Hart, secretary of state. OUR GOVERNOR. Salem, Nov. 1. Governor Pennoyer today issued the following ThanksgiV' Ing proclamation: "I hereby appoint the last Thursday of this month a Thanksgiving holiday. In the day of prosperity be Joyful; but In the day of adversity consider Bccl stastes, 7th chapter, 14th verse." PERSONAL MENTION. 8. Friedman has returned from What com. Hon. C. W. Fulton returned yesterday from Portland. Mr. W. T. Chutter, wife, and child left last evening for Portland. H. F. L. Logan and Oscar Steel, of Seaside, are in the city. Mr. J. N. Craln. the druggist, re. turned yesterday from a business trip to Portland. Counollman Bergman and wlr re. turned yesterday from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Portland. Mrs, J. G. Stutts came down from fliuem yesieraav. She will return day, the Stutti Company remaining wiriu ajiuuier ween. Q ome to the house of Mrs. C. J, urtls this evening and bs her red and rcfresned by the urious catering company. Everybody Is invited. Cilveri by the xoung ladies of the Congregational church MISCELLANEOUS. HOTFJL. Remember McGulre'a Ho. el at Seaside la open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER. 4TS Third S and have jour clothes dyed aoui cleaned. Shoes and blues rhyme, but If you buy our shoes, you will never have the blues. The fall stock is now ready. and every bit of the extravagance hn been taken out of the prices. Good man & Co. Clap a magnifying glass upon a piece of Marshall's twine. Notice the threads plump, round, even. Honest work in every twirl that changed that flax Into cord. The best fishermen on the river use Marshall's twine. Why shouldn't you. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate ln Hill's first addition LOTS FOR $2. -Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for 2. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out juBt received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street. By a- party leaving the city, ten shares of Astoria Building and Loan Association stock, of the second series, expected to mature in two years, at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Desirable residence, business and acreage property for sale on easy and advantageous terms Title to the Mary II. Lelnenweber property warranted. Call at the office of Astoria Abstract Title and Truct Co., in regard to the same. E. Z. FERGUSON, Agent FOR SALE I olTer for sale the fol. lowing at a bargain, either for cash or on time; will sell all or part: I box stove, good condition; 1 coal stove, 1 carpet sweeper, 4 window shades, lamps and chandelier, 5 pairs Indian clubs, set (4) swinging rings, 1 pair parallel rings, one leather covered Jumping horse (extension legs) 1 dumbell, (75 pounds) 1 horizontal bar. (first class) with stays and posts, 1 set patent par allel bars, 1 organ, and numerous other things. W. I. CRAWFORD. Agent. Corner 9th and Commercial' streets. BIDS WANTED. Bids wll be racelvsd at the offlc of Elmore, Sanborn It Co. until 5aturday, November 3d for the erection ot tlio newcannry and wharf on the Elmore cannery property, Astoria. Plans and specifications can now i4 aasa at the office of Elmore, Sanbora St Co. WINES AND BRANDIES.-UseZIn-fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French vognao And wine at Alex Gilbert's FURNISHED ROOMS With board, or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden. corner 9th and Duane streets. FOR RENT Three or six nice rooms suitable for offices or house keeping, over Chas. McDouM, li.u tailor. C. H. Gunderson. BUSINESS CARDS. W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND IN8UR 1 ANCB AGENT. Office. 112 Benton street, Astoria, Of. WANTED. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S--M Crocker Building, San r ranclscu, Cal. WHEN IN PORTl-AND-Call on Hand ley A Haas, 150 Ftrat street, and fret the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need "t nusa uwu- morning paper while Address W. P. lUrrlMon & Co. tn I : ... . , I No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling our a- Eleotrio Telephone. Best se'ler on earth. Sent ail complete, all ready to set up; lines or any distance. A prac tical Electric Telephone. Our axent makes 15 to $10 a day. easy. Everybody buys. Hlg money without work. Prices low. Anyone can make t'i per month. Clerk Oregon's Great Seaport, The prediction of shrewd old John i'i'i Jacob Astor Is about to be fulfilled. The . ' c"y of Astoria, Oregon, is about to become the 'greatest seaport and me tropolis of Northwestern America. Its location and resources have at. tracted the attention of capital, and It is today the best field for the invest ment of money, brains and muscle on the American continent. This "Largest civilized city In tho world without a railroad," Is to exper ience the Impetus of a connection in different directions with two of the ' grentest continental railway systems. Astoria's harbor advantages (the best on the whole Pacific Const) are now understood and appreciated; its fishing interests (already paying to the hands employed in the salmon canneries alone over 1250,000 of wages each month) are to be augmented by the investment of outside capital and the, erection of large and latest improved: plants. The immense forests of Ore gon pine surrounding the city are to be converted into lumber for the Aus tralian, Chinese, Japanese, and South American markets. The great coal fields within a few mes of the city are to be immediately ' opened, and the product thereof shipp ed in every direction. . 4 A dairying region unsurpassed in the whole world Is to be opened up and afforded an outlet to market "' A harbor, better than that of San Francisco, and the only one with this exception on tlu more than two thou, and miles of raciflc coast, is to be. supplied with increased dockage and coaling facilities, and immense, train, elev ators will be built to store and loa - the wheat of the Columbia basin direct- - ly. on the merchant fleets of the worlds Astoria offers openings for many new Industries, namely, grist mills, saw mills, paper mills, stave, box, barrel id tub factories, Bhow case works sash and door factories. , There will be room for many live, energetic and wide-awake men and women with or without money. Ail Inquiries promptly answered. Papera and data supplied on application. Address ASTORIflU'S WFOUPPH Btlf-jEflt. Astoria, Oregon.