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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1894)
K 1 THE tUILY ASTORIAN ASTORIA, SATURDAY 3IORXLG DECEMBER 15. .1894. You Meet Men Every day wosrlnK suits made by Mc Donald, the tailor. No doubt you have observed a slight diversion In the style, make, and finish of these suits. Yet each one of them Is rlifht In touch with the times, and haa the genuine stamp of true elegance. No mutter whether you are a man of fashion or a dresser for comfort McDonald's suits will sat isfy your taste and protect your puree. i chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. A RUN Of business from early morning till late at right Is the history of this place since people have got to nna out tne merits of our Hope Whiskey. "How can you give suoh goods for the price of an average drink or wniBKyc ana similar questions are frequently asked during the day, and our answer Is that we want all the trade in town on good goods, el a fulr profit, and we expect that such quality of liquor as Hope WplBkey will brine it to us. THE OFFICE. TO-DAY ONLY Rope Silk, Tilo Silk, Etchins Silk and . Roman Floss will be soM THREE GEflTS a SPit ' Albert Dunbar Cor. Commercial and ftth Sts. An Illinois Town Ten years ago had only one cigar fac tory employing five hands. It alBO had a young men's business association whose work was to boom the town. One of the things the association rec ommended was for smokers to smoke their town's cigars, talk their town's cigars, and agree to smoke none other. The result la, that today that town has 8,000 population, l,r00 of whom work in dgur factories. W. F. Scililebe manu factures the LA BKLL10 ASTORIA, and if the smokers of this city would be loyal to their town and follow the example set by these people of Illinois, It might prove as profitable an Invest ment as the encouragement of a rail road. v. Christmas - u Just Received A Fine Line of ' . Watches Sterling and Diamonds Plated Ware Clocks, Suitable Silver Novelties, for ', Solid Gold and Holiday Plated Jewelry, Presents . ..... 11. EKSTROM, I.qhcIIiiu Jwelor, Jtfto Commercial St. Astoria, Or, Honest GooJ--Low Prlcei. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Deo. 14. Fur Western Ore gon and Western WasWngton, rain; warmer. For Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregim, oottjualortal light win or snow. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum tempeiwture, 45 degrees. Minimum teniperar.ure, 8.4 degrees. J 'rtvl 1 Cation, .73 I noil. Total preoMtatlon from September lt. lS!i. to date. 30.G5 inches. Excesa of preolpliallon from Septem ber 1st. 1SU4, to UUle, .TZ unties. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. Pee Swope. See Swope about decorating. Be Swop about decorating and sign work. The Brttlnh bark Swanmor arrived down from IVrtlind yesterday. WHAT TO BUY FOR CHRISTMAS. Tine l'srlor Lamp Klcgunt Dinnsr 8etn-C.lrviu)f Sets- Silver TlateJ Kninw Forks nj Spoond Orsnp 0i1 Berry Spoons Nut I'look ami rii-ks--8.iU lYIhr siiil SDuIe-Taiu-y I'tiins Cup ntM Sniji-om '('ravs VNe Plain and Cut ."...u-l-!i!a Wim-IV.-!:.-; "it.-s-xK'VIM. .Hi:;nK3-A Lann isirtmil or U-et.il K ti lien UtfUfiU Alios e-tr-fiilW selm ted rtjint o( Iiuoorted aad Doaestw taucjr Crockery, GiuKr ui bil.r p'&iei Ware, which must lo Ui l pprwi!el. f at IfOAHI) HTOKEH COMPANY. (Incorporated.) If you want a fine office desk, Bee the Coast Agency Co, Any person can learn to write on the Franklin typewriter In a short time. For the latent styles and lowest price In jackets and wraps, call at the Low Price Store. Big values in Ladles' and Children's all wool gray underwear this week at tihe Low Price Store. The barkenline ' Catherine Sudden, With 450,000 fee of lumber for Re don do, left out yesterdlay morning. ' Bring your sheet music to Dellinger tc Howe. the. Binders, and have It bound Into handsome books. For fine hollduiy goods, go to 165 10th otreat. Also stamping and embroidery. Lemons given In fancy work. The British whip Oimiara, with 31,638 sauks of whtfat, valued at $35,990, clear ed for Queenstown yesterday. ' The BrftWh bark Principality, with 41,840 sacks of wheat, valued at $44,000, cletwed yesterday for Queenstown. The family of Dr. J. B. IaForoe will leave today for Los Angeles, OaJ., wnere the dodiar Mas looated permanently. Robt. S, Norrls has Just received from New York a nice selection of the finest Australian opals. Call and see them. The latest styles in Jewelry received almost dally at Robt. S. Norrls'. Nle- mi's old stand, 466 Commercial street. The British bark Roeshire cleared yeHterdUy for Queenstown. She has 53,896 wacka of wheuut, valued at $60,300. Good Is (rood but better beats it, and suoh Is the story of Hope Whiskey, which can be found only at The Office. 0. Oreonberg h'as Just returned home from Alaska, and he tUys he will stay here this 8Kason, and fish on ithe Col umbia, Married In the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran church, of this city, Decern. ber 13l.li, Werttl Kananen and Ellna Karhufahtl. Members of the B. P. O. E., have you seen the new and elegant Elk charms, rings, pins, etc. that Robt. S. Norrls has JuBt received? 5. E. Utzlngor is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated Gumbrlnus Bottled Beer, of Portland. Dr p him a postal card and he will call for your oidpr. Samples of thoae new carbon prints thai are permanent and will not fade can now be seen at Crow's gallery. Just the thing for a Christmas present. Blank books of every kind and de scription, turned 'out on short notice by Dolllnger & Howe, ithe binders, at Portland prices. i We guarantee our work to be the best. Every body knows how good fl wood Lb, but it must be good, and that is the kind that the Astpria Wood Yard luus to offer you.' Orders left at Cuniuhan & Co.'s, or at the Wood Yard. Yestordtiy Mrs. Miau-y Rididles applied for papers of administration for her deceased lmmtlamd'B estate, Moses Rid dle, of Bear Creek., He died during the (after part of November. We are told that we are selling the best wood In town for the money. We confess It we've made a dead set to have the Scow Bay Wood Yard catch the best trade In town,' Office opposite Fisher Brothers'. A Urge force of men iwere on the nxif ytsteixlay of the new builUUng being oreiiti'd for Mr .Hamilltoni opposite the couivhouse. They were endotivorlng to complete the MUnti'llng before the rain, whUth then fulUng, Hooded the In side. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has the most complete line of fresh Chrlsttnus oandles ever offered for sale in this oily. Prices from ten cents per pound up. 8iecJal prices for Christmai trees, church socials, etc. 483 Commercial street. Who said soaps? Nice soaps? Cheap soups? Yes, those soaps In the show window of the Prlittsi-Craln Drug Store can not be beaten, and the bauty of them is thut they only cost ten cents a cake, or twervty-flve cents a box. The steamer Telephone Comiwny hs annoumied that tliey will carry the city eoumU and Oliamlter of Commerce to Poiiilvtid free of o!iiari, diKiludlng brth, leaving here nvxrt Thursduy night. Quite a immivr of tlokeita have already been sold to the general tHibilc and a full list 1 exieted. Mr. Boxvrth, viiy vickvi. agvnt of the 0. R. UJid N. Co., -e!;erlay received & full lanHMtnwrtt of tickets, and is now able to fitnvlsh one tr.nsprtaltion to AlimM any jrt of the glotie. The oumumy hia lo furnlMlivd Mr. Bo- sorth Jt)h ii new tik'ke.t-tiii-ing ma- oliine, whioli will prove useful as their I biiBjiums imnv.'ises. I Th? Bririnh bark Ijonl Elgin, 1479 tons. Captain Thomaa Herbeirt. arrlver in ye:orauy, 21 days fim SUn Diego. She uy jonn nernmi ix., wwrpooi, ana iMrriin a erew of 21 men. Captain Her tert eajs iti:(it while he encountered prfty severe blow on Sunday last. il a not nearly as violent as it seem to have been Along the cst. I.'r. rYice't Cream Uiklnj; Powder WorM'i Fair His Jest Award. Foard St Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured in IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. . Captain Bcotit, of the steamer Tele phone extends a welcome to the Asto ria ChUTrtber of Commerce, and will give them ie transportation to end from Portland, also free berths on the Telephone, so ohlat they ran visit the Portland ExposWon on Astoria's Day. The Indications are that a large num ber of ladies a well as gentlemen of UMs ctty will accompany the members of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of the excursion ten dared to that body and the Mayor and city council by Hhe O. R. and N. Co. on Tuesc'iay evening nert, the 18th Inst., Let all who can go, so thyjt "The City by the Sea," may be well represented on "Astoria Day," lOt the Portland Ex position. The O. R. and N. Co., in addition to 4)he courfetfles extended to the Ohuimfoer of Commerce and city eTwundM, fc'ia reduced the fare to $1.50 for the round trip to ithe general public. As the days roll by additional details come Jn of the recent storm's awful hiavoo along the north Pacific coast. Steamers and walling vessels are over due ait various porta, clausing no little anxiety to their owners, land to the friends and relatives of those on board. Yoaterdhy Vice-Consul P. L. Cherry received a dUspatoh via Aberdeen, WasMngiton. from John F. Soule, of Hoqutam, stla'OIng thalt on Tuesday, at 3 o'clock p. m., the barkenttlne John Wordier, with, aoal from Seatitle to Eon Filandlaco, hud gone down 40 miles off Gi'ay's Harbor. Her crew was saved by the bairkentlne North Bend. On Suml.iy last the North Bend sighted a large British Ship In latitude 46 degrees 43 minutes norf'uh, longitude 135 west. She was In balliaat, on her beam ends, suit of siUls and fore topmast gone. The fourkenUlne waited two 'hours for some sign of distress, but revolving none bore off to the northward, and soon lost slg'ht of her, She could not make out Che name of the vessel. THE MINSTREL SHOW. A Large and Well-Pleased AudlenJe at Stuttz' Theatre. It J said that one of the graatost aids to digestion Is a good laugh, and if the olailm Ib correct It Is safe to say thVit of tihe five or six hundred people who attended the enitertalnment given by the Astoria Fooubull Club last evening, threare none troubled wilth Indigestion today. The first half plassed off without a hitch, and the songs and Jokes were well received, The "Blind Tom" sketch with Duncan Stuart as Colonel DotTson and Al. Lebermtui as Blind Tom, was very olewrly done, and kept the audi ence convulsed for some minutes. Prof. Spencer's pot-pie cooking, wl'th Dick Carrurhers as Mrs. Spencer, was ren dered In a nmr.ner Unfit leflt nothing to be desired. "Mrs, Sp4nc3r's" make-up In Itself was sufllolent to excite the risibilities of every one, and UiJien all In all, the skteitdh was one of the best. In his mtt'tion over the body of CaCtur, Uumum BtuLurt was Inimitable, and In his song "Near It," he received a well- deserved encore,. "The Alabama Cojii" and "The Bugle on the Hill," were boih rendered in a pleasing manner by a quiarteit consisting of Messrs. Hlgirlns, Bennetit, BUin land Matthews. The re cHaition of "Old Ironsides," was one of the gems of the evening, but was no better than any other of the features entrusted to the o.vre of Mr. Swope, Flunk tenuities "His Funeral Trtmor row wuu well sung, and the mu.ieal spei.1a.lWes of Mesars. Lehermnn and 8wpe were quite an aittmotlon in them solves. Altogether the omtetrtainineni was a good one, and one of the best frtiltures of It Was that the proceed will quickly find 'their wiay buck into the the po krf:s of those who by their pre.. enco land gtmerous pn,tronlage made the alr.ilr such an uiuhiub'.ed success. FAILED TO LAND. The Columbine went down to Tilla mook Rock aguln yesterday morning, but found too heavy a sea rolling to jTiteiTOpt a landing. A report wvas sent off the rock tn the tU'me manner as (nut of yesterday and was safely secured by the Colum bine's crew. It guve out the eneuurng lug- nws tliWt the big lajnp at the top of the tower will flash forth rays of llR'ht toirigliit, though t Is not expected UmiI everything will work as nicely as nvnjMMiore. it win he mne t me be fore the building ami dam'ajred plaivs thwvw Units can be thoroughly repair ed. The frtg-nlgwa.1 Is in working order attain, und hey anticipate no further trouble. All are well on the rock, and AMMtPUuit Keeper mmihuil, who 1ms been badly troubled with sore eyes for inc past week, whs entirely recovered. NOTICE. On account of buatnens demands w ahull keep opjn aflter 7 o'clock p. m. until after the holidays. FOARD ft STOKES CO. Shoes and blues rhyme, but if vou buy our shoes, you will never have the blues. The fall stock is now rem! v. and every bit of the extravagance hits been taken out of the prices. Good man & Co, WANT BID. A sohool girl or young lady as a com 'P!1'0" ing the winter monUis by a fr, fre?, AiKlreas F. C, this oliloe. WANTED To rent An upright piano ior rour or nve montns. fllust be In Kt order. Inquire at the Astortan ojnee. WANTED A youn nun to Kx af ter a tlh and g-ame market. Must fur- raish i--f.-rentvs. Address, A. B.. Asto- man oince. THE ASTORIA ROAD IS A GO. So Says G. C. Flavel, Former Owner of the Townslte of that Name. The following Interview with Captain G. C. Flavel. in the Portend Sun. will be read with much interest by Asto rians In general: Mr. G. C. Flavel, a prominent citizen of Astoria, who has large interests there, Is staying ait the Perkins. In oonveraaitlon with a Sun reporter yesCerduy In reg'ard to the Astoria rail road, he said:' "The citizens of Aatoi-ia ftel oonfldent t'hait the Bonner-Ham. mmd party will carry out their plans and commence operations somi." "Are any of the party still at Asto ria?" Was asked. . "No, they Wave gone to their homes and III' probably return to Astoria af ter it.ia 'holidays. According to the agre-i.nent with the subsidy committee In or ier to mlake the cantradt valid, a caruln amount of wjrk must be done by the flrwt of April. You see, the citl. zens of Atttorfa who have contributed property for the purpose of having this road built, lvave choaen ttliis committee to entertain and accept or reject prop ositions from parties to build the road. These citizens hiave placed on file, or depo&ted a securities in the bank deeds of the property they have contrib uted tonurd the building of the road. "WWait dJ you oinsidr the value of the lund cr properly contributed?" was asked. "We cannot Judge by whlat property Is worth at these times, but when land its valued as it should be in ordinary prosperous times, the land, which la lo oated in and adjoining Astoria, which coniStiiituites the subsidy, is worth $500 n acre, and Ihore are 3,000 acres, which would amount to $1,500,000." "How about that tin plate factory?" "Oh, thait waa Oarr, and it turned out a l'ake." "LiUn't he have any backing?" "He thought he could get the Astoria people to build the road and he could raise the money elsewhere." "And the people suapect some of the present projectors, do they?" "Yes, they Wave wi'idien the banks and lxked them up and find they are an ng'm. "How about Messrs. Kimball and Stanton?" "l'hey are interested in the enterprise but Bonner and Hammond aire the prime movers. Those deeds were to be returned to the subscribers by January 1 if no offer was accepted, so the peo ple feel confident ittVat the road Is a go." 'How long do you think it will be before the road Is in operation?" 'It Is hoird 'to tell, it is en easy road to build, and handy to land men and mutei'lal, owing to its location near the river. They could build It in three nvowha if tihey wanted to. The road will be advantageous in many ways. In the shipment of salmon there will not be that extra handling which we are obllsd to do now by the niver trans pollution, but oars can run right through. Then, nhe road will be a girnat benefit to summer traffic. A man cian go down from Portland Saturday night and return Monday morning and consume only seven or elffht hours on the round' trip in tiiaveling, while a grdat deul of itlme Is taken by the presenit moans of travel."i r Mr. Flavel was appointed one of the members of the subsidy committee, but his btwineRS did not permit him to sene in that oapaclly. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. Servicvs in the Baptist church Preaching morning and evening by the parftor. Kub.leot In the morning, "Re moving Hlnd.ittnrrs." Of the evening, "A Question of Profit atkl Low." Sun day Sohool at 12.15 an If Young- Peo ple's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Irayer meeting on Wednetwltiy evening. The Swe:lt3h Lutheran Church Sun day morning there will be no preach- Ins ss tih'e rator will preach in Ska moklawa. In the evening there will be preachiing in 'the Swedish langUHge, SablKiith at the First M. B. Church. At 11 u. m. sermon by Rev. J. W. Pushong, D. D. Subjoi't, "The One Thing Lacking." At 6:30 p. m. an inter eMng younir people's meetdng. All young people cordinlly Invited. At 7:30 r. m. at the urgent request of some of She leading oltlzens of Asitorla, Dr. Bu hong will deliver one more discourse Mpm "The Moral Wave" question. His 3hme will I be "Daylight turned ur.on k'-ne of the Dark Holes" of Astoria. Who runs them; wnv run them, and how to rid the oity of them. 1 "i ait the ConKTOgy'tional ohuroh Siroject of the momiing discourse, "Mlxsions in Aula." Evening subject, "Ood'a Ooodne.) Unrequited." The Sunday snhool meets eiit 12:15 and the Ohristlian Endi-or at 6:30 p. m. FERSONAL MENTION. Mm. R. F. Oai;on and daughter, Vic toria AktT.i. of Seiiwlde, were pnss?n iwr on today's steamer for Cali fornia. C. E. n.vln nnd Dr. W. C. Lran were no.vnerrs fur Kan Frano sco this morn nr. Tlvey will rtwnaln until after the hollilays. CHRISTMAS SALE. A jolly bvx1 time will be had In the napment or Uie Presbyterian Church next Saturday evening commencing at 7 o'clock. Music, coffee, oake. Ice cream etc. Therj will be offered for sale many useful and ornamental articles suitable rr tunstmns presents. All come and bring friends with you and be happy. W. I. Crawford was kept busy yes tiirdMy, howkng the Franklin type writer. Awarded HJfhest Honors World's Fair. Da CHEAT,! MOST PERFECT MADE ' A rate Crape Cream cf Tartar PowoW. frrt 69m Ammonia, Aiuro or any otltsr aduiUraoL 40 YEARS THE STANDARD,, vCW STRANGE -BUT- TRUE! No Fish Story. . CHAPTER I. When we were small kids We lived in ASTORIA; She was stuck up, But I wasn't vain When we were small kids We took. our C ASTORIA, But now we're grown up We both drink CHAMPAGNE! CHAPTER II. When we were small kids And took ourCASTORIA, We went to bed late And early did rise; But now we are wed, Keep house in ASTORIA, My wife makes me buy My clothing of WISE!! CHAPTER 1 1 1. Useful Christmas presents At The Wise Clothing: Store. GRAND BALL! To b given bv the Fisher's flail, Dec. 31, 1894. (New Veer's Eve.) Admission. $1.00. - - - Ladles free. Tickets can be had of any member of ttie band or at the principal cisar and stationery stores. Good HqsIc has bseo Secured for tbe Oceasion Bent Toung. James Hare. C. J. Trenehard. Alex. Campbell, BenJ. Worsley. C. J. Curtis, General Committee. All the patent medietnea advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. can be bought at the lowest prices at w. conn s dru store. ODDosite Oc cident Hotel. Ai-torta. What Is the use to go and pay 12 1-2 r a cU.ir when you can get thei cents for a ctar when rou can ret tv Robert Mantell at Chas. Olsen's for 10 cents, tile bet Hsvnna, cigar in the market, mild and free amoking. Meany la the leading tailor and pojt Um bis host cash pric tor fur atdnav 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.. DENTAL PARLORS. Maneell Block. 673 Third street. J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the -Flvel building, oppoHlte Occident W, It. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel a Wrick Building. SILAS B. KMITH. ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Offlce in Flavel's biick building. KUA.NK J. I'.vi-ni:. JX"- 1'- l-iuuiss- TAYLOR & LIGHTER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Aotorla Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his oince until 1 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m.. and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Offlce on Second Stitet. Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLIN1X, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4V4 Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronla diseases. Da O. B. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND 3URGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Offlce over Danzlger's stor. Astoria, Telephone No. 62. JAY TUTTLE. M.'D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms & and C, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to S. Residence, 639, Cedar street FOP - : K. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford,' Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTED A servant for c-pneral housework. Apply at the rooms over Kkstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter. WANTED Agents to represent h old National Life Insurance Co.. of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-84 Crocker Bulldinir. Kan "Francisco, Cal. MANAGER WANTED To anDoInt salesmen to sell the Rapid Dishwasher. vvasnes ana lines the dishes In two minutes without wettine the fimrers. $75 a week and all expenses. Easy po sition, no capital; no hard work; can make $100 a weak. Address W. P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14. Columbus. Ohio. M 1SCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., ind have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Hans.. 100 FlrBt street, and et the Dally Astnrian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. Three or four nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping, $15; two rooms partly furnished for housekeep ing. $6; 518 Bond street. FURNISHED ROOMS With ho.rrt or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holrien. 9th and Duane streets. FOR RENT-Two or three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, cheap. Apply G. V. Porter's furniture store, S17 Bond street. SOC1ETT MEETINGS. oTT-oloi ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the offlce if Robb & Par-ker- W. L. Robb. Sec NOTICE-Tle regular meetings of he Astoria Building and Loan Associa ?n, ar "eld at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month rtH. Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13. 1. O. O. F. Regular meetinrs of Ocean En rsmprnent No. 13. in the Odd Fellows' ""Id'n'-t 1 P- rru. on the second and fcurth Mondays of esoh month. So journing brethren cordially inte1 By order CL P BEVERAGES. ONLY THE liquors are sold at Alex CarnDbTir. ' Gem. v u ruuiiT Wines and WINES AND BRANDIES -rseZln- Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget ch and apricot brandy. Also FrtndL Cocnac and win at Alex Gilbert a!