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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1895)
.iiU (A! ttffiEsjf Esffifc mm if, m ill i.hc t - j ) Sit iiitl you have , . I a hi dh .' :i"H i.i l ne style. . ...iii in.' !i r-f rills. Yet ,." . j J,.... (if IM-MI Is .-i 'llt III ti.lli tl Will) t . !;;. ,nI h is Ibo pemitno stamp ..j 't'i-i' tifi'.mw. No matter whether T,',H 'am a man .f fashion or a dreswr f.,f . ...nfori McIJi'tiald's mi It 8 will sat- ciias. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. 4 4 -"yUT ME ON THE LIST I (QU of your rcRular patrons," saU i, 'J) new cus'oiner on Wednesday. "It Is the first time I have been here," he ,iJjfd, "but I know fiuoJ whiskey when I drink It ,.)d lh.it is the best I have tasted for months." The experience of one who has tried and tested HOPE whMtey will be the experience of every new patrun. It Is this brand of whiskey that has gained for Tile OFFICE hundreds of steady patrons and made Its bar the most popular for tenilemen In the city. COKE -: For any kind of coal, hard or soft, or coke, the beat place to get It la of the Astoria Transfer Company 423 Commerolal street, Telephone No. 12. : COAL What we WISH Is a plain talk with Astoria psople. Does municipal patriotism pay? What Bay vou. reader7 How many of us think of this when we come to sending money'.' Yet, the fact is, we should al ways think of it. Suppose that we all traded away from home. How long would it be 1. f,i'B Astoria would ka deserted be fore its vacant buildings would Bland as Tombstones In ft dead oily? , , u h,,i,t ir in h the nnrt of wisdom. the part of duty, for every resident of Astoria to uuy in ABionu, aim m AHtoria made goods), whenever ho can 1... .,....i u ...ii na m oiii be abroad Hinniipm of Astoria, think of this when buying cigars and call for the Ls. Belle Astoria clgur. Little Giant. ar,, ta If Tialf the mothers In As i.mro Vioiifht n nalr or two of thoKS LITTLE GIANT s-hool nhoes for their children. The other half will as ..r. na ihnv honr of the wearing qual lilcs of thosfi that are being worn about r.ttv. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HA UN & CO. You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will buy In the way of Jewolry and siivor Warn at Kkstrom s jeweiry Store. You'll also bo surprised to see what flne work the engraver can uo. ASTORIA - MATTRESS factory, 378 Commercial Street. O Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAQG. - Thai's what the Washington - JK.ul Market's Btiusuga tati,'S like. - H'a itiuiln of the same Ingredients, - loohomo killed and dreeMcd beef and pork. Our flavoring Is numt - delicious. During this coJd weuth. - er there's no other dish bo guuil. WASHINGTON Ml AT MARKET, CHKISTIiNSUN & CO., I'rop'rs, T1I10 great number of customers thai. wo have for "CUTTER'S Whiskey." proved that the publta mill apikreclatos an lioiK-at male uy an jioimji limine, we i.Kei'lirtO tlkut "The Resort' handle Una famous tiiuml of wliilMlsy tuul we ba.k up our advertisements with tat livnuina article Is it any wonder we have Kuril kooU trade f URO.fUAUISR 4 URACU'3 "RESORT. TODAY'S U'EATUElt. Portland, Or., Jim. IS. For Western Washington wid Western Oregon, light rain or buow. For KaHtoin Washington and Eastern Oregon, lair weather, cooler. TESTETiDAY'S WKATIIEIt. Local weather for the twenty-four hmiiB ending at D p. m. yeslerdiiy, fur nlhlud by the United Ktntes Lieiwrt' n"it of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temiK'iature, 41 dereeM. Minimum temiuM-ature, Uo degrtvs. I'lvcliiltntloii, .St Inch. Total pivcipiiatioti from September int, iS.il. to ilato, i.N. l:ic!H'.i. .l-A4-i-f. of iirtcl'.ilt.itin frm Pi p'em- Iht lit, l.i, to dale, 11.0 Inches. N0T1CK. a i!.' U licreby g'iven to all parties i ' ,.,r flat1" county warrants In il .i-. d prior to .Inly i is:ai, to pncnt :!in! to 1 o i-iity irnurer ir t I-', " l"t.MvM will H'ua tht-mtn ; :. i t:.;.i )i i!..v of Janunry- A. I. t . ,. It. 1 WARD Tr-:,t.-un r f flal-p tXninty. "ji:!'l-"o" VI, i:l !- :! 1. 1. fi pvr i-i'i'i luJUoiitili J I 1 Crt all fcoojs at Jy TllfJ WISH CLOTHING STORE. Mnany Is the leasing tailor and pay the liithKt "ash price for fur skins. Ladles, If you want a, fine dress low er than any place will sell for, go to the Low Price Store. Look at the underwear and hosiery and save, big money at Cohen's Low rrice Store. S. E. TJtzlnger is the agent in Astoria for the celebrated Ganibrlnus Hottiea Beer, of Portland. Dr.p hiin a postal card and he will call for your oider. A gwd, never fading photograph is always a source of pleasure. Yow can oWialn this kind from Crow's Gallery, as they turn out that class of work and no other kind. per cent Reduction on all goodh at TUB WISE CLOTHING STORE. A family gathering of flne llqulrs at The Ofllce every day. But Hope Whl. ky stands to the fore. Its quality Is the lever that is turning hundreds of lovers of the pure article to The Office bar. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured th agency of the famous STEWART a TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured in IRELAND, Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. When tiooaman & Co. say that "our Shoes earn you Interest," they mean that they -wwar bo much longer th'an the same price shoes sold elsewhere thajt it Is like Inverting money and re celving interest rn lit. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. Ask any 0110 familiar with the wood market who It Is that Is capturing the trade of the city. There'll tie but one answer. There Is one yard that stands easily at the head and that U the Scow Bay Wood Yard. Office opposite FUher Bros.'s store, The Frhitz-Craln Drug Co. are mak ing a specialty of line perfumes, soap and toilet articles. They have Just re. celved a line of imported perfumes, in. uludlng the specialties of the leading foreign mtunuflacturors. Call and exim Ine thorn. It will oust pou nuLhlng to look at them. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STOKE. Theibest goods, and by far the cheap est In the city, clothing underwear, socks, EUHicnder8, hats, caps, neck wear, blankets, comforters, umbrellas, oil clothing, rubber boots, at the Con. slgneo's Sale, COO Commercial street. Ona would think to see the crowds oomMiviiUlly going to and leaving Foard & Stokes' store, that they, too, were having a wle like the dry goods men. They do ilravo a sule every day u groceries, wid if all good housekeepers will deal with them they will find that their exiieiiBes will be cut down con siderably In '1)5. . ROUND TOWN. A three-master square rigger was re ported out.tlde yesterday. The steamship Oregon left out yes terday for San Francisco. The British Lark Craig Elvan wil' leave up the river today to load grain. The steamship Queen arrived In San Francisco yesterday, and the same day cleared for this port. Unlonlown la enjoying the sound of saw and hammer thcBe days, more than any part of the city. Services will be held at St. Thomas'-hy-the-Sea, Sklpanon, next Wodm'fiday evening at 7:M o'olcck, the Rev. Win. R Short officiating. This afternoon the Oregon Faclfl' sale will either be confirmed or rejected by Judiiro Fullerton. The Astorlnn will bulletin tho result. Several water workB contractors are preparing to move supplies and Imple ments to Antnrla, preparatory to tie ginning operations. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the n! earner Jeanln moved down to the Ar tnrla p;;g. Oo.'s dock and coinmencet' loading lumber for Ala-ska. Yesterday the flas of the local Indgfr nf tho A. 0. U. W. were displayed at halfmast, In commemoration of tho death of the founder of the order, J. J, Upchureh. It Is reported that the toll road be tween the Necaoalcum bottom n'id ElV Crek Is so Worked with fallen treer as to Im? nearly Impalpable. The recent heavy winds uprooted a number of trees In that vicinity. Services at the Baptist church Preaching by thj pastor. Subject, nt 11 a. m., "Calvary." At 7:30 p. m. "The Law Satisfied," Sunday school at 12:15 and young people's meeting at 6:30 p. ni. Sunday evening service will ben union with and at the Congregational church. For the purpose of levying a tax to pay the current expenses of the schools, and to pay Interim on the bonded In dtibtedneiw, the annual meeting of School Mmrlet No. 1 will be held at the Shlvely house on Mon.lay. January "-, at 7:30 p. m. President Chapman's lecture on Mac brh. delivered Inst evening was listen ed to t,y ri audience so large In num bers that the. seating capacity of the church would not accommodate all wh came. The lecture was excellpnt throughout and was highly appreciated hut for want of space an outline of it ran not h given. t" -rvlce at the Ooiurrceational church S.tVJect of the morning . discourse, "C T..1!vl"tv of O-n-ilne Prayer." In the . v. !r. t:r J?,"4! 7r.i7 tt?1 with up. Rod their raxtor, Rev. Trum- luii bfteiiH fceriilori:. tad iiW day school meets at 12:1$ and bi ChrU' tlarl Endeavor at 6130 p. m. , Swedish Lutheran churoh, Uppertown Sunday at 10:30 a. m. there will be confirmation In English and admission of new members. After this there will be a flhort discourse in Swedish and communion Sunday school this Sunday at 3 p. m. Evening service in Swedish at 7:45. J. A. Edlumd, pastor. Resi dence, 361 31st street, next house east of the street car barn, 'Uppertown. Yesterday a man named Jacob John son caught a dog belonging to Powell Aho, of Unlontown, and taking it to the dock in that neighborhood, tied a nail keg filled with rocks to its neck, and tossed It overboard. It is unne cessary to say that the dog disap peared with the heavily weighted keg. Its owner, however, put In an appear ance soon after with Constable Oberg, who arrested Johnson and brought him before Judge Abercromble. The case was set for hearing on Tuesday at 7 V. m. Sabbalh servlceB at M. E. church At 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. Dr. Nelson, recently from Salt Lake City; at C:30 p. m. - there will fee an assembly of young people, to which all young peo ple ar? cordially invited; at 7:30 p m., Prof. Chapman, of the State University, will deliver his popular lecture entitled "Thi Science of Living." Dr. Bushoug will deliver a short address by request subjectj "The Teacher In Moral Touch with Wte Pupil." A very cordial Invi tation Is extended to the citizens of Astoria to attend these services. PERSONAL MENTION. Prof. R. N. Wright left for Portland last evening. Hon. C. W. Fulton, Dr. J. A. Fulton, and Hon. John Fox icturned yesterday from Salem. Mr. George Bevls, of Portland, Is in the city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Campbell. Dr. J. S. Bishop, of Portland, has se cured rooms for offices In the Klnne Block, on Commercial street. Mr. and Mrs. Tallant and son Nat, left last evening for California via the Southern Pacific. Mr. Tallnnt will re turn the latter part of this month, and Mrs. Tallant and son will spend the winter with friends In Los Angeles. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The First Day's Session Attended. Was Well The first day's session of the Teach ers' Institute opened at 9:30 a. m. yes terday with the following teachers present: Prof. Wright, Misses Badol let, Busey, Grant, Sayre, Nlckerson, McKcan. Dealy. White and Sovey, of Court Street school; Mr. 'Jackson, Mrs. Krager, Misses Nellie Nlckerson, Josle Dealy, Laws, and Dickenson, of Cedar Street School; Prof. Clark, Misses PoW' ell, Campbell, Fossett, and McCue, of Uppertown Buhool; Prof. Williams, Miss Ground, and Miss Amy Powell, of Aldei'brook; Miss Foster, of John Day's; Prof, Brower, of Young's river; Mr. Campbell, of Sklpanon; Mrs. Camp bell, of Warrcnton: Mr. Case, of Sea side, and Mr. Trescott, of. Clatsop. Supt. Lymnn made a few Introduce tory remarks, concerning the teacher's work, and gave a general statement of the ends to be aimed at in this lnstl tuto. A narrative of school work was then given by tho representatives of the various schools. The speakers were as follows: Messrs. Wright, Jackson, Clark, Williams, Brower, Campbell Cane and Prescott; Mrs. Foster and Mrs, Campbell. President Chapman spoke of school wor'f In general. "Tho New Education," was the sub ject of a dlsouBslon by Profs. Wright, Olu, and Brower, and I're. ldent Chap man. The afternoon session was opened ivlth an essay by Mrs. Busey, upon the subject, "The Dynamics of History." Discussion: "What Is Thoug'ht, and How 'May It Be Developed?" T. J. Jackson and C, C. Brower, Esoay, "How the Will of the Pupil may bo Developed," Miss Flora Weed. Unsay, "What Is there In School Work to Develop the Morality of the Pupils," Prof. Williams. The institute was well attended, and all seemed to enjoy and profit by the papers and discussions. The session today will be opened at 3 o'clock a. m as announced on the program. NUHALEW'S TIMBER. The New Mill Will Have a Capacity of 50,000 Feet per Day- Tho Nehalem Lumber Co., successors to tho Nehalem Mill Co., will soon be one ol the big lumber concern of the coast, and this coming season will un doubtedly note great changes In the monthly output of lumber from that river. The new company will soon Ship to their Nehalem mill new machinery which will Increase the output to fully 60,000 feet per day. A complete box factory will be a feature of the Im proved plant. The mill to situated on a pretty little Island, so that logs can be brought duwn on one side and the lumber loaded onto schooners from the other side. For logs, the mill draws from one of the greatest timber belts on the eooKt, being principally spruce. The supply is Inexhaustible, and at the vrvsent time the mill has con tracted for logs 90 miles up the river. Mr. C. H. Callender. of Knappton, Is manager of the new mill, and being a practical lumber man, the future of the new enterprise to practically assured. The company owns about half the town of Nolmlem. and in addition to the mill, will conduct a large general store at that place. The principal market will be an Francisco, and the general of fices of tho company will be In this city. Fo that St-e-e-dnwn Is s-nett wWh tvo when you buy W-e-e-d's Soh ..... T",.i-Jcrs. litrsr tmiHi Inn- tati'Xis. Uif A a & id & an'-. '. BOstfL and ILOOBottln. Oascentadose. Ttla anld on a (ruirntee by all driir- trlsts. It cures Incipiont Consumptioa Jad is th best Cough r d Croun Cur, , For Sale by J. W. Conn, GRAND ... . MSQDEflADE ..... . BAIvIv, Given by the SONS OF HERMAN, -At- . FisheVs pall, Feb. 22, 1895. For" the best sustained char acters, there will be three prizes for Gentlemen and three for Ladies. Prizes can be seen at Foard fc Stokes Co. Tickets Gentlemen Mask ers, $1.00. Lady Maskers free. Spectators, 50 cents. A CORRECTION. Astoria, Jan. 17th, 1895. To the Taxpayers and Citizens of Clat sop County, Oregon: I find that owing to the short time 1 had to make out my report, filed Jan uary 7th, 1895, after receiving the re port of the county cleric, that I charged the item for advertising delinquent tax?s 1893, twice, viz.: in tne oruera drawn to pay debts contracted for June. 1894. $3,789.17. To correct this er ror, deduct $2,317.72 charged In the above amount from the total debit July 1st, 1894, in my former report, viz xi.in.2Rl R9. which will leave our debt prior to July 1st, 1894, and estimated interest thereon, J107.917.07. J. H. D. GRAY, . County Judge. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. CHURCH. During the re-bulldlng of this ohurch, the Sunday school will be held on Sunday' mornings at 10 o'clock at th old Uppertown school house, and all scholars and teadhers are earnestly re quested to attend. Rev. M. Nelson, the presiding elder, will preach In Knlemeyer's Hall Sunday evening at 7:30. Subject, "Where are you?" ,AU Scandinavians cordially In vited to attend. Services will be held at the same place Monday, Tuesday, and Friday evenings, of next week, con. ducted by Rev. Mr. Nelson. Come, see and hear! per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SWEAR OFF, aays the St. Louis Journal of Agrleul tura In an editorial about No-To-Bac tho famous tobacco Wablt cure. "We no of many cases cured, by No-To-Bac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect smoked and chewed for twenty years two boxes cured him so that even the mell of tobacco makes him sick." No- To-Bac sold and guaranteed by Chas Roirws, DrugglBt. No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. KARL'S CLOVEH ROOT, tho great Blood purifier, given freshness and clearness to the tommit::m'i nnd cuic3 Constipation. 25 r.ta.. r.u cts, Jl.00. 35 Cents a roll for good cooking butter At FOARD & STOKES Co.'s. 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