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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1895)
TEE HAILY ASTOEJAfl ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRDj ft, 189. V HAT HI J SAID! "X iA:mi you to make me a decent suit . of cilofciies, for I am disgusted w::.h 'uUi-ap tailoring.' " This was I'liirtej out to us yesterday by one cf r'ur old natrons Who had drifted awaj in search of the "will o' the wisp' ap tailoring. We had heard It be fire. We are hearing It oftener this )n than ever before. This March I'UHiufsa Is about double that of laat Martin so far, and If the weather keeps ;ood it will mbout triple before East r Sunday. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street APRIL, SHOWERS often catch nennle without anv rub bers or umbrellas. . Then a cold Is sure to follow that is, if you don't take something to prevent It. Whiskey is a sure "cold preventer." The Office's HOPE; try It. THE OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS , , One rrat basis principle of the Pal' ace Restaurant Is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one else's, our aim li to reach the only roomy trade place, the top. No lower Idea can be per mitted. And when the top, our top, If reached by any other restaurant, we win lift the top. The Palace Ijestaurant That House You Intend to Build , Can be built just to suit your pocket book by C. G. PflLJvlBERG, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street. What About Your Shoes?- Aren't they worn out around the ole somewhere? Don't they need patch on the aide? We will make them good as new. .V:' S. R. GWHU. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar, W. F. SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, either. But marke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-o- t-l-.-n of the 22-karet tort has accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him since he began business. We've . got the notion that a Satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In building up a business. That's . the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. Little Giant. Seems Is If half the mother In As torla have bought a pair or two of thoss LITTLE GIANT aohool shoes for their children. The other half will as oon hey hear of the wearing qual ms of tnnse ihat are being worn abou the city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN A CO Sterling Silver I ' Never has there been suoh a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that now on display at our store. Hair me town noes not realize the immensity of this assortment EXSTROM, the Jeweler. HONES. We buv fertilliers and fertilizing ma terial of every description, Bouea, horns, eta. end nay hiifueat cash prices. Send Hi trial shipment western Bone-MeoJ Co. Sun Fnancisco, Cal, nsTOm - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 873 Oommeroial Street. Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide set one way there is always a cause for It Women don't come here to buy roast steaks,, and all other kinds of meat simply because it' cnnsteniien et uo. s. Of course there are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from ignorance, but the great mas of housekeepers buy where they can get the biiBt and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the best WASHINGTON MEAT MARKET, (M1RI5TEN5EN 4 CO., Prup'rs. The Schoolmaster 5ays to the deserviug pupil "Go tip bead.' Tbe Fublio bai (aid to Grottbaner & Trach's "Resort," "Go up head. You are tbe only place in tbe city where one can bo and get a glass of Qambrinus Beer for 5c, and order fresh eandwioh too st the same timo. Business mon's lunch every morning. , YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fumlshe by the United States department of agriculture weather bursa. Maximum te-mpwuiture, 61 tUgree. Minimum temi:-nttur, 40 degrees. J'i-wll't-.atl'.in, none, Trftal precipitation from Septem-ber ! -. I?,-to date, 61.21 Inehes. .- s vi i-iocSi-IUtlun fwia c-ptem-!.,-; to date.. 4 l.nobof. . . no can 1,0 SHIRTWAISTS. we are enowiNa THE FINEST LINE OE LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS TO BK FOUND IN ' THE ( CITV. i IT WILL PAY Y0l! TO 8KE THEM- Albert Dunbar. Ask for the Magglonl Glove. Meany M the leading tailor and pay '.he hlghvat wish, once lor jur nuns. EYES Two hard-woking servant Yet quickest to rebel when over-work ed. alassea-tihe right oner-cientlf-inallv. delicately adjusted : ones the remedy. The ability tht '-experience and study gives can be had at J. H. Seymour's. Chargesr onlyfor glasses are modest. - ' ' ' Something new In the line of Sachet Powders jUBt reoeivea at tne rrmiz- Craln Drug Btore, . a . . The Palace Barber Shop Is now giv ing one of their two-bit shave for 16 cents. The Palace Bath' House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. The Low Price 8tore: la selling the handsomest line of TadJefi' wraps and children' Jackets 26 per cent lower than any otter store in town. Keith and WILson have ZS good milch cows. Ia It any wonder their milk Is flrst-ctew? Why do you suffer with that cold when E. O. Couch Syrup will cure It: for sale at the Prlnta-craln Drug store. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his breath be feels sold. Wnen ne buys tils wood and coal of the Scow Bay Wood Yard, whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' be is pleased, as they sell only the best. Five certts a quart ia wthsut Relth & Wilson will deliver you fresh milk for. Glass battles furnished when de sired. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his maricet near Res oue Hall. He also has oysters tnat sell at a less price than at any other mar ket In the city. He carries clams and other shell fish, and as a aide Issue. has a stock cl Marshall's famous knit ting twin. ' Columbia Cream prepared at 01 sen's Drug Store, rendering the skin soft and smooth, allaying all Irritation, and smarting caused toy sunburn, cold winds, oto. For year the Astoria Wood Yard I has given our cltlaen only the veryl best ot wood and coal. They are still doing It. In faot, they are taking thai lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the publlo knows I tntm. Wanted, every lady to call and get free sample o( our extraqt vanilla and lemon. Oha Rogr. If you -want a bicycle repaired or lock fixed, or any other flrst-clasr work done, call on C. H, Orkwlits, next door to Martin Olsen's Auction House. SCALES. Standard, at Fairbanks' prices. Portland FISHER BROS. GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cent. Ask Ross Hlggtns & Co. for BOAT FOAM POW DER. If you want skin like velvet, use Columbia Cream, from Olsen's Drug Store. What cow received first premium at the World' Fair' for"1 producing the richest milk? Jersey cows, ant those are the only kind Vhuit J. A. Rowan sells milk from. Business men of Astoria vial ting Port land havo for year been accustomed to take their mid-clay lunah at the "Gem." The "dem1' Is now located at 7,1 Third street, next door to the Alns- worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. F0ARD& STOKES GO. DEALER? IN Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, White Sewing Machines, Hardware, Boat and Fishermen's Supplies, Paints and 'Oils, Ship Chandlery, " Teas, Coffees and Groceries, California Wines, -Medically Pure Liquors, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Almighty Dollar Cigar. CLOSING OUT SAL El Mr. Cohen, of the Low Price Store, Is go- lng Into a defferent line of business ani offers his entire stock of p Dru Goods at CJost. O He has only first quality goods to offer, shodJy materials to get rid of. You J buv With youreywsnutWVm'tl wrong.. Mr. Hammond and His North ern Pacific Guests. THE TRIP TO SEASIDE Made Under a Clear Sky and Bright Sunshine-Visited tbe Canneries. HERB could not have been a more pleasant day than greeted Mr. A. B, f Hammond and his guests, yesterday. The party, compris ing about fifteen gentlemen, arrived on the morning boat from Portland and proceeded im mediately to the Oc cident hotel, where they breakfasted. A number of the etfbsMy committee men met the gentlemen ait the hotel and aftor an hour's pleasant conversa tion escorted them to the steamer Queen, which was In waiting at the FiSher elip, to convey them to the Young1 Bay trestle, where lit had been arranged to gdve the party a trip to Seaside. The following gentle men of the Northern Paciflo were with the party: General Manager Kendrick and pri vate secretary, A. B. Ladr; General Traffic Manager Hannaford and pri vate secretary, Geo. D. Cochrane, all of St. Paul; General Supt. S. G. Ful ton and Assistant Supt. Dickenson, of Tacoma. Others of the party were A. B. Hammond, Missoula, Mont.; W. E. Adair, L. B. Seeley, B. Seeley, E. A. Seeley, L. C. Pierce, Oregondan, II. Blockman, all of For-Hland; and the fol lowing Astorians: Mr. G. W. Louns berry, W. G. Howell, D. K. Warren, Judge Aborcrombde, Thos. Trulllnger, Mayor Kinney, Mr. Dickenson, H. B. Parker, W. L. Kobb, J. T. Lighter, C. W. Fulton, BenJ. Young, J. W. Welch, C. R. Thomson, C. J. Curtis, Mr. Boyle, 0. F. Lester. J. C. Stanton. New York. H. M. Blllsbey, St. Paul, and Mr. Mau- A STEAMER WAS rice Keltey and Mr. Turney, of Port land, and Dr. J. A. Fulton. As the steamer Queen backed out of the slip and Into the channel the party on board began to place them selves in a position to take In a full view of the city as the steamer passed down tSie bay. The surface of the water was disturbed only tlie very slightest by a light wind from the northeast, and the sky overhead was as cloudless as on the most perfect summer's day. The sun was fast ollmb. lng Into the heavens, and as If ordered cut for this special occasion, cast the brightest of similes over the whole scene. A sort of smoky mist overhung the country on either side of the river and as Old Sol climbed 'higher and higher above his resting place In the eastern hills, ithe chill of the early morning fast -disappeared beneath the beaming rays. Far down toward the Cape, the Ashling fleet, hundreds of white sails ifaat glistened in the sun light, and moving like a great army toward the city. Away out between the iheakls the tall masts from which IVk -v g ' 4T-S tw ' 1m, AND THE FISHING FLEET WAS COMING IN. hung great masse of canvas, loomed up distinctly against the background of blue sky, could be seen the British ship InverneM-ablre on her way out, a long trailing Un) of black smoke Indicating the presence ot the tug, AU this greeted the rltdon of the par ty on board the Queen a she steam.d down the bay, and it made a pictur that called forth exclamation of ad miration from not only the visitors, but those who are used to seeing the same sight many time eadh year. WThen the trestle was reached and the regulur express from Seaside came rolling up to the landing, the excursion prty ri greeted by Mr. D. K. War nd Mr. c F. Lertter, who had come up from Warrenton to accom- pB ft rt' s,1," rt m not take long to get on board the train. which was soon whirling down the trestle and through the green fields of Q" Plalna. Mr. Hammond and others entertained the visitors by pointing oust to libera, various places ot interest along the line, and It was no ticeable that everything m studied with interest. Mr. Dickinson had made flhe trip to Seaside before, but as he expressed It. never on such a beautiful day as this. Both Mr. Han naford and Mr. Kendrlck asked man questions about the country through which they were passing, and seemed especially Interested in the various re sorts on Clatsop Beach. "Walt until we reach Seaside," said Mr. Hlamimond, addressing the North ern Pacific gentlemen, "and I will show you one of the prettiest spots on the coast tlte place where we 'will build our cottage the famous old Holladay place." And so ho did after the party had walked over the- shell road in Grimes' Grove, and onto the sandy baaoJi and down to the place where In the early days Ben Holladay had spent thousands In beautifying the spot that still bears hie name. If the morning had seemed all that wus sublime while crossing the bay. the day at flhe beach seemed even more so. The air was mild and balmy, and the sun, while dhtnlng a little more fiercely than an hour or so earlier, made It even more delightful, the hot rays being tempered to a softness by the Seabreeze that was most pleasant. The ocean was as blue as Indigo, and except for the ever rolling Burf along the beadh, appeared as smooth as the beautiful Neoanndcum that flowed pla cidly in the Shadow of the overhanging trees but a few hundred yards away. At the Holladay place the entire party took a short rest, and soma standing, others lying at full length or seated on the green sward along the banks of the stream that rippled over the pebble bottom close by the hotel, talked and chatted about What the place might be under new hands, or of what it had been In the palmy days of its first owner. Returning along the county road to Seaside, the train was agfin boarded amid soon the ixirty was on the steamer Queen headed for Flavd, at which place a landing was made and a short stroll taken over that property. Astoria was reached Just in time to partake of a sumptuous lunch that mine hosts Megler & Wright had pre pared at the Occident, and it Is need less to say there were none who need ed a second Invitation to the dining room. After lunch, the visitors were taken to the Irving Club, where a number of Astoria's representative cl 1 1 zona were met and an hour or so passed in pleasant conversation. The balance of the afternoon was spent In sight-seeing, one or two of the can nenles being visited. CROSSING OUT. The visitors left on the Gatzert In the evening, the Northern Pacific ofll ciaJs going to Kalama, where a special train will convey them to Tacoma. Up in Ann Arbor, the intellectual forces of Mlahilgan, a revolution is brewing over the wearing of the bloom er. Straight-laced boarding houses have -tabooed wearers of the femenlne unmentionables, and the wives of the college professors have espoused the cause of the new woman. There Is a dellgihltiful prospect of a merry row, which promises to prove that the new garment will bag at the knee. Chicago Record: Proprietor of the Summer Resort 'I don't see what we're to do. Last year we hadn't many guests, and there aren't any prospects that -we'll have many this year. His Manager (firmly) There's only one thing to do we must advertise that we've raised iprlces. The long promised biography of Sam uel J. TUden, by Hon. John Blgtlow, will be Issued Ibis week. It is reported vwvivs the chapter on the famous "still hunt" in Nebraska In 1876, exceeds in graphic power and faithfulness the chariot race In Ben Hur. Philadelphia Inquirer: Tommy Ask- er Now, if you was to git to be on artist, what would you like to draw? Amly Quick A check on the bank. i Life: Clara You haven't seen my engagement ring yet, have you? Maude I don't know, man? Who is the Indianapolis Journal: Tommy Paw, what doe "I ween" meant Mr. Flgg It la an expression In vogue among poets who are hardly. "Hardly what, pawT" "Hardly weaned." General G. W. Jones, the distin guished uryivorf Jtjwa Infancy, was M year old yeterd.. "7 ..tHftii Everybody! MEN, WOMEN : and: CHILDREN, has but one subject to con verse on, and that is Gheap Ghfley. He is a wonder, you can only realize that by calling at the 6tore and see how low one can buy ciiomiNG : and ; Gents' FUWlTjlljlGS. He surely must steal them thats what your merchants say. Take advantage of the opportunity. It is a chance ofydur life time. So don't miss us. Don't listen to what your merchants say, but call and see for yonrself the low prices. Yourg for Bargains, CHEAP GHflItEY, The Wrecker of High Prices. 571 Commercial Surcet The Lcooow Investigation In New York cost $67,439. Exposures conic high, but we must bav them. Speaker Gully comroainds a salary of $25,000 a year, a residence, and the title of "The first commoner In England." The Industrious lt-gltrtaiture of Penn sylvania has created enough new of fices to make a reliable taxpayer groan Newark, N. X, and St. Louis fired Oscar Wildeism from the town libra ries. Both cities went Republican re cently. The persistent, noisy advocacy of "free and unlimited coinage" tends to desprcve the charge that silver Is not "sound" money. The Demoorats of Jersey City did not get out of the town elections last week enough picking to ipay fcr a schooner at Guttenberg. The bills proposing a tax on bache lors Introduced in several legislatures show that the single tax doctrine has broken out in a fresh spot. The success of Japan in its lfttle dif ficulty with China lends some weight to the claim made In higher circles of crlltlolsm, that it was probaible Jonah swallowed the whale. Chicago Tribune: British Wrlter- Really, some of our late sxclety scan dals are so bad that I can't wrlto about them. his jjriusn iiiciitor well, then, use the space In roasting those confounded Americans for their Infantous social barbarisms. A TALE OF WOE. Who is it never longs for pi, And when he finds It wants to die And hick the devil in the eye? The printer. Who is It works with hand and brain To give some other fellow gain, Wears tattered togs In shine or rain? Same chap. A 'big reduction in wraps and jackets at the Low Price Store. A splendid line of silk waists re duced from 13.50 to $2.00 at the Low Price store. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has fresh strawberries every morning; also sweet creamery cream every day, only 20 cents per pint. Ice cream manufac tured dally. Give him a call. Yesterday a bunch of keys was lost and the finder can get a reward by returning them to the Astoria Abstract office. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A.. San Diego Cal., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine 1 have ever found that would no me any good. Price 60 cts. Sold by J. W. Coi n. For dteami'otaajt work rof any de scription patronize tne steamer Occi dent, A. E. Beard, Captain. A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. Anairreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC Bold by PrugsrW a or sent by mall 25O..600 and $1.00 per paekage. Samples free, Tff TTf The Favorite TOOTS POWIES ilLI 11 J) for the Teethed DxeaUi,ic For Sale by J. W. Conn. RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans - Confnenta Railway System FROIu OCEAN TO OCEAN -IN Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Car Loxorloos Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coashes. ALSO Observation Cars, allomlng Unbroke Vieras of the Wonderful JHoantair Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist car the best on wheels. Equipment of th very finest throughout. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC R0YAI MAIL STEAMSHIP Ll To Clilu and linn. Empress of Japan, November 12th. Empress of China, December 10' b. For ticket rates and information, c on or address, J AS. FINLATSON, Agt Astoria, O A. B. Calder, Traveling Pas. Agt, , . Tacoma, Wjiatu, L3ea. JMcL. Brown, Dlst- Pass. Act, Vancouver, B. C sysi m ' c- j-ryiryr-m, r,. : ifroaw lflTTSU, FOR A CASE ITWLL NOT CURE, Pacific The MAGIC Word! Hflfflfliop! The Hammond Typewriter is claimed to be the best for the office. The Hammond SrULROflD is the best thing for Astoria. The Hammond SUITS fit best, wear best, and cost the 'east, cosidering quality.' We have a large eupp'y of those new, stylish HAMMOND SUITS. K WISE CliOTtflJJG STORE Sole Agents for HAMMO.nD SUITS and HATS. WANTED. WANTED Three good boys tu work n Can Factory. Apply at the olllee. Wan ted Six gr's to work In Can aotorj'i at once. Apply at office. WANTED Girl to assist in kltohen j,nd dining room work. Apply at 355 Juane street, corner tlh. WANTED To buy a fish scow. Ad dress P. O. Box 4G8, giving description, age and price, or apply at this office. Wanted The present address of MaJ von Swunkinzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th of Janucry last, en route for Astoria to purchase a pair of Goodman5s U shoes WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. WANTED Agenlfl to represent the ild National Life Insurance Co.. nt Montpelier. Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Btolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE distributing samples, cards, books, ires. Do correspondence. Send Syl van Co'y, Detroit, Mioh., 10 cents for lamples, soap, etc., and get special of 'er to you. I WANT SAMPLES HANDRiD TO our friends or neighbors. Send A. ?. Wood, Terfumer, Wood Ave., De roit, Mich., 10 cents for 5 trial bottles iitin-Scent Perfumes; receive 'offer to vou. $25.00 to J50 PER WEEK nplnir selling Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily has rusty, worn knives. forks. spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dlpnn in melted metal. Mn niuri.. . hard work. A good situation. AddnM w. P. Harrison & Co.. riprv n Columbus. Ohio. ' . NEW TODAT. WANTED To buy a $100 Interest in i fishing boat. Address H. D., this of-1-e. . FOUND A gold ring with ruby set ins; also a society pin. The owners an have same by calling at this office ind proving ownership. What is the use of having a "buman 'irm divine" unless you care for It, ind drape. It and clothe it sa as tc nake it a source of Joy to yourself and i pride to your friends? Nature sup 'lles the form. A. Like, the tailor at "9 Commercial street will make the ilment. See him. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WarU's Fair Hichest Medal aad Diploma.