The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 11, 1895, Image 4

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THE DAILY ASTORIAjN. ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1), 1895.
Suits
r-to-measuie.
But the fact remains back they come,
JUST '; 1
And of course the Astoria Wood Yard is
proud of It.
- If you want a delightful shave or
JUST
RECEIVED!
fashionable hair cut, go to- tbe Palace
1
Our Poll Btoclc
Barber Shop, J. B. Hutchlns, proprietor,
$35'
AtHE only way to Dt roan is to first find
1 out Just what kind of a man you have to
fit tbat'a just what we do -take your
measure exact and cut the iult lor you and
It muat fit, or we'll keep 'em.
tailoring
exclusively.
ch as. Mcdonald,
The Tailor.
S23 Commercial Street
Few Hen Would Ask
for a Finer Dinner
than those (serve. We're trying in
every way to make them the most en-
lovable In town. All the "good things'
of the season cooked by our excellent
cook In the most delicious style. Perfect
service. -' " 1 ;
If you invite ., friend to the Palace
Restaurant the place is a sufficient guar
antee that he will receive a good meal
The Palace Restaurant
RSTOfIi
fflflTTESS
- FACTORY,
378 Commercial Street,
Manufacturers of every description of
Loungee, Mattresses, etc.
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
The Resort
On ComuierciHl Blreet, is tbe place
where the businessman and the mooring-
man go for what is oulled "BKST ON
THE COAST," or a nice cool drink of
tbe celebrated OambrinuB beer. Hand
wishes of every kind made to order, and
an elegant free luncu served every day,
Iou are welcome.
Grosbauer & Brach.
Dalgitg
Iron
Works,
General rlachinist and Boiler Works,
All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat
and Engine Work of anv Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafavette St., Astoria, Or.
After (Deals I
Or at any otber time
wlien you wlh a good
oicar ask for tbe well-
J 'knowu, bome-mitdo.
i -. hand-mode, white labor
cigar
"La I3elle Astoria."
Conoeded by all smokers
to be tbe bent oit'ur
manufnetured.
W. F. SCHIEBE,
7L fJintt? Street,
' Astoria, Oregon
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
Grocers, ; and : Butchers
Aa(orla and Upper Astoria.
In Teas and Coffees, Table Dellcsclt-s, himstk
and Tropical Fruits, Vegetable's, Sinrar
Cured Hams, Bacon. Etc.
, Choice Fresh and - Salt - Meats.
As Franklin says, good dress opens
all doors, you should not lose sight of
the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is
the main feature. Wananinker &
Brown are noted for fit, workmanship
and superiority of qualities. Their rep
resentative vlHlts Astoria every three
months. Office 64 Dekum Building,
Portland. Or Reserve orders till you
have seen the spring line of sampl's.
All the paten: medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choic
est perfumery, end toilet articles, etc..
ran be bought at tne lowest prices al
J. W. Conn' drug Btore, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, A.torla.
Japanese Bazaar
SINQ LUNG. Prop.
Ladies' and Children's hats
and duck' suits.
Ladies' and (Jentlemen's
underwear made lo order. '
' Lowest prices in Astoria.
417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler't
Fruit Store.
ENGRAVER !
Seals Steel Dies, Wood St JVIctsl.
Society Calliug Cnnls iind An
nouncements Engraved and
Printed.
W.G.SMITH,
205 Morrison St., Portland Or.
MAKE Attfuoti6- Stnrt by being the
Hrnn m08' beautilul creature in it.
tl Uiltl If you have beauty preserve
It. If not, you can Improve v'onr looks
immensely. Where there's b will there's
a way.- A good wny is the use of my
article, especially
Lola IJIontez Creme
75e per pot.
Bring benii'y lo
the face by feed
inn through tbe
skin pore, give
life to faded fsces.
Hold I v Mrs I
U. BLOUNT,
457iiane8t As
toria.Oregon. vi Mrs Nellie iiar-
difiuuJLf toiifcriooo. America'
. I lidU (lHiilydo ior, .
40 Bnd 42 Ueary bt., fann Francisco. Cal.
Saxony,
Spanisf?
AND
Germap Yarns.
1 filbert Dunbar I
The Most Perfect Klttlnu W
CuraeU Are the JP. N.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Local weather for the twoney-four hours
endlrg at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished
by the United States deportment of agri
culture weather bureau:
Maximum temperature, 69 degrees.
Minimum tempreature, ft: degrees.
Precipitation, none.
Total precipitation from September 1st,
1894, to date, 76.06 inches.
Excess of precipitation from September
lei, ism, to oate, 1.69 inches.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Try Smith's ice cream.
Got your milk of Relth, & Wilson.
Fresh conddes every morning at Smith's,
Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint.
Fresh candies every hour at the Bon-
bonnlere.
Tennis Shoes et Cope".and & Thorsen's
new shoe store.
Bottle of Qambrluus beer and sandwich,
15 cents, at Jos. Terp's.
Misses and Children's tan Oxfords at
OopefaMl & Thorsen's.
Curling Irons, 6 cents each, at the
Estes-Craln Drug Store.
Best ice cream and Ice cream soda. In
the city at the Bonbonniere.
Tan button shoes for Misses and Chil
dren at Copeljnd & Thorsen's.
THE SAME PLACE-118 12th street is
the place to buy fresh flsh every day.
Meany is the leading tailor and payt
the highest toah price fr fur sklnB.
The Astorian will hereafter be fount
on sale ait McGuIrc's Hotel at S.oside.
Our milk is guaranteed strictly pure
nd fresh from the cow daily. Reltli
& Wilson.
GRAEFE & PLANK No. 628 Commer
cial street, will repair your clothes for
little money. Try them.
WORLD'S FAIR SALOON-Keeps the
finest lino of liquors and cigars In the
city. Call and sample them.
If your watch don't run, call , at 574
Commercial street, across from Shana-
han Bro.' and have It repaired.
DON'T FORGET That at No. 211 and
216 Tenth street Is the place to have your
horse shod and repair work done.
Smith's ice cream is unequalled .
Ice
par-
cream soda a specialty. Private
lols for ladles. Commercial street.
PLEASU STOP, As you pass by Mat,
Strait's second-hand store, on Cominer-
lal street, and learn prices on his stock,
WAH SING & CO. Merchant tailors,
620 Commercial street, cheaper than you
an buy ready made. New stock com-
ete.
PIANOS AND ORGANS The Wiley B.
Allen Co., "Branch," 710 Commercial St.,
icad'.iig Makes. Low Prices. Easy
Vrins.
Are yuu going to the seatsho-re? If so,
iou hou:d call at the Eaies-Craln Druij
Store and buy one of this new s-tyle
Bathing Cups. ,
Water melons! Water melons! Water
elons! A carload received yesterday-
ill ibo so-ld cheap today at Pat Lawier's,
Commercial.
In order to get the benefit of the 50-
tit round trip rate Sunday to Ilwaco
on the North Pacllle, you must purchase
tickets Saturday.
Inorder to got the benefit of the 60-
cemt round trip rate Sunday to Ilwaco
the North Pacific, you must purchase
kits Saturday.
Trade with Fourd & Stokes Co., deal
ers n Groceries, Hardwure, crockery,
provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables
They will surely please you.
The largest nd finest assortment of
p.anos and org'ans ever' seen In Astoria
now on exhibition at the Wiley B. Allen
Company, 710 Commercial street. Ask
for terms.
Perfect cleanliness and modern con
venience are the adjuncts of all well-
regulated buiUh rooms. You will find
them ait the Palace. J. B. Hutehijii, pro
priertor.
Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa
tion. There -s a place In this town where
you can safety its demands with th
cleanest and best 25 cent meal you ever
site. That place Is Joe Terp's.
If you ar going to Ilwaco Sunday on
the North Pacific, you will have to buy
your ticket Saturday to get the benefit
of the 60 cent round trip rate. Steamer
leaves O. It. and N. dock at a. m.
No better milk was ever brought to
Astoria than la furnished for five cents
a quart by Relth & Wilson, and de
livered In e clean and tightly-oloaed
glass bottle at your door every morn
ing. '
What brings people back to the Asto
ria Wood Yard after they have sounded
tho possibilities everywhere elx? Mny
be it's on thing, and May be It's another.
Business men of Astoria visi ting Port
land have for years been accustomed
to take their mid-day lunch at the
"Gem." The "Gem" is now located at
73 Third street, next door to the Alns-
worth Bank. Joe. E. Penny.
Notice is hereby gvea to all parties
holding Clatsop county warrants endorsed
prior to August 15, 1832, to present the
same to the county treasurer for pay
ment, as interest will cease thereon after
this date. Dated this 1st day of August,
A. D., 1885. B. L. Ward, treasurer of
Clatsop county.
AIIODM)
TOWN.
Born, August Sth, tc
August Moberg, a son.
the wife of Mr
Mr. Horace Thing and party will take
meir usual nulling trip today.
Judge bsburm expects to take a much
needed vacation at Gearhart next week.
Mr. Frank Patton yesterday returned to
.Police Judge Ostium $10,000 worth of city
oonus unsold.
Dr. Bartell reports am eleven pound girl
baby, born to J. A. Fastabend, No. 27
asiot street.
The teachers from tho summer school
at Gearhart Park made an excursion to
Cannon Beach yesterday.
All was quiet in Justice Abercromble's
court yesterday except that several at
tachment suits were instituted.
The Finnish Brotherhood's picnic ex
cursion to Seaside today promises to be
a very large one, and all may evpect a
good time.
A lurge number of people were In from
the country yesterday and with the stran
gers on the way to the beaches the town
whs quite lively.
The quartz now being taken from the
water works tunnel furnishes some fine
specimens which Mr. Be-hin Is always
glad to give to his friends.
The Arlon Sangerbund, of Portland,
thirty strong, spent a few hours in town
yesterday, on their way to Long Beach,
where they will take an outing,
Spend Sunday at Clatsop Beach! Round
trip, $1.00. Tickets on sale at steamer
decks. Thompson, Gatzert and Dwyer
leave Astoria at 9 la. m. Sunday.
Yesterday In the police court Nels Sor-
ba was fined $10.00 for being drunk and
the case against Tom Granger for as
sault u'nd battery was continued until
Tuesday.
The attachment suit of the Astoria
Packing Co. vs. Billee Johansen, in which
the paiMTS were served Friday night by
'Sheriff Haire, it Is .understood wus settled
yesterday.
Tho Columbia Quartette, of Portland,
were In the city yesterday and went to
Gearhart Park Mils morning. Astorians re-
member the good music rendered by them
on their visit here last week.
Tho train- on the Seashore railway, car
rying tho Finnish excursion, leaving
Young's Bay iat 9:30 a. m. and Seaside at
6 p. m., Sunday, August 11th, will etop
on the way only at Warreuton and Gear
burt. The bulkhead at the old 15th street cem
etery Is now almost completed and is
constru-ted In a most substantial imain-iit-r.
The Improvement Is a good one and
wi-.l be much appreciated by those living
In the neighborhood.
The A. F. C. ball oni the night of August
'.'0!h at their gymnasium will be an Im
mense success and the music by the
Hulled States Hth Infantry band will
guarantee a large crowd. Tick.-ts for
gents, $1.00; ladles free.
The Ilev. B. Orth, of St. Lawrence
church, Portland, (will preach today at
the 10:0 mass In the Caitholic church.
.Miss Jlertha 'Hulis.m had a birthday
yesterday nr.d her young friends gave
lur a surprise party. The affair was a
mi ol enjiiy jiile one.
Mr. J. P. Clark, of Foard & Stokes,
yesterday received an Invitation to the
Cotton Exposition to be hdd next month
at Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Claik will attend If
possible, as It will be a pirticulurly at
tractive exposition, the season having
been a very prosperous one.
Yeshrduy there was dug up from the
boWels of the earth at the water works
a iiece of a cedar post or stake, In a
good stnte of preservation, which Mr.
llehm thinks must have "been driven by
John JutM'b Ast-or on the occasion of his
celebrated visit to this spot.
Buy a piano from a manufacturer who
warrants his own Instruments and not
from one who won't warrant Ills own
goods, tiut depends on a local agent to
warrant tlieni for him. Every Kimball
piano is backed iby the Kimball Com
pany' 6-year -written -warranty.
One of the- Kiirge real estate men says
that If Astoria expects to build up and
enlarge Itself the growth must come from
within. Tile citizens muat talk up their
own town and advertise its facilities.
Cheerfulness and an air of prosperity
should prevail Instead of a general ep
peurunce of the blues.
The Baptist Sunday school will give Its
unnual picnic to Flavel and New Astoria
on Tuesday, August 13th, by the steamer
Dwytr, leaving her dock at 10 a. n. and
returning at 7 p. im. All desiring to vis
It these Interesting places are Invited to
take advantage of this pportunity. Fare,
round trip, 60 and 26 cents.
Judge Gsburh says that next week will
probably be a livily one, as the fisher
men will be paid off and will commence
to celebrate. He Bays, however, that dur
ing the last few years -each year has been
em improvement over the preceding one In
this respect as the canneries have baen
employing a more steady eet of men.
It was noticed yesterday that many
of the tlshermen were quitting work for
the season; and preparing to leave for
other llelds. Mr. Barker, of Booth's can
nery, reports this season to be one of
the .best in the history of that institu
tion In ten years post. They wilt com
mence paying off the fishermen about
Tuesday ' and have the money now in
bank with which to do it.
It Is amusing to hear the remarks nvide
ty people standing around the dock about
the new yacht Lady Madge. One thinks
that she Is over-eparred, another that
she has too much keel, and others some-
thlng else, while the fact is that none of
tTie critics probably know anything about
a. boat of that aise. The trial trip will
be- made today, and It will be seen what
she can do. Mr. Crlbb la confident of
success.
Omcer Joseph Blnnott's . elx-year-old
eVeutrhter yesterday afternoon fell through
a hole in the roadway oj 18th street near
Exchange, and dropped upon the rocks
below. ihe was not wry badly Injured,
but might have fared much wire. Had
the tkle lwe-n In, whorh at this point Is
tx feet deep, the chano art) that the
An Immense Assortment of
NEW CLOTHING!
Styles
Way Up
HERMAN WISE,
The Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
child would have been drowned. This
seems 'to be another case where th? street
commission might do some- good work.
The incorporatli n papers of the Flavel
Terminal and Townslte Co. were formal-
ly illed with Clerk Dunbar yesterday,
The incorporators are A. Kinney, G. Win-
gate andi D. M. Stuart. Capital stock
jO,uu0, in shares of $100 each.
First M. E. Church At 11 a. m., sermon
by Jr. Bushong; subject, "The Majesty
of the Christian Faith." At 7 p. m,
young people's rally and song service;
all young people cordially Invited. At
4 p. .m. sermon by J. W. Bushong, D,
I). 'Subject, "Heroes the Greatest
Who?" The citizens of, and strangers
visiting Astoria most cordially Invited to
thees services; seats free; good music
and a cordial greeting extended.
TOP OF THE HEAP.
It May Seam Somewhat Long and Te-
dlus.
But Will Pay Piano and Organ Purchas
ers to Read Every Word.
The indicator is one of the leadlnir
iraue papers, or Chicago, devoted to mu
sical art and musical industries.
The following extract Is from a two-
page article under date of Julv 20. isns
and speaks volumes.
'There are few people in- the trade.
comiparativelly, who realize just how ex
tensive the Kimball factories are. Think
or a solid mass of brick and mortar cov
erlng over 11 acres of ground epace, or
something over 600,000 square feet in
ground area! This is the tract covered
by the Kimball factories, which Is more
than sufficient to meet the rapidly grow'
lr.g demand for their goods.
Over 7.000 pianos this year!
Over 12,000 reed onrans this vear!
Just think of this volume of business
for one moment. Isn't there something
In this to awaken the enthusiasm of the
patriotic Chlcapoan?
The art of production' has been reduced
ny tne vv. w. Kimball Co. to a fine oolnt.
They now make In their factories every
eniiiB mat is necessary in piano munu
facture. The .enterprising manufacturer
must save at all corners. This saving
is ior mose wno Duy his goods. And It Is
required by the Intense competition that
mouern nKthoels have generated. The
mun who cannot manufacture goods on
a ciose margin and make money Is prac
tlcally out of the race. Close margins
unu large profits 'by r nson of a larger
production is the nrle of the day.
And In this re.fpect the Kimball Co
are better equipped than any manufactur
er im the country. They make their Own
Plates, thvir own keys, and their own
actions. They own their own warerooms
and their own factories.
Now It is plain to everyone that will
stop to think, that all this m.ans a large
saving lo rents and in merchandise pro
fits.
And these are reasons why the Kimball
piano Is marching in the van at such a
'.ipld rate.
This Is one seerot of the wonderful sue
cess of the Kimball Co. Sagacity com
Mne.l with practical ideas and a thor
ough knowledge of the economic situa
tlo.-v have made tho- W. W. Kimball Co.
a. power in the trade. They are the equal
o.f.iy or any piano manufacturing es
tablishment In the world."
Th'. Kimball Co. are now conducting a
special sale of their instruments at 5ti(
Lommerclal street, and perosns contem
plating the purchase of a piano or organ
will find It to their interest to call and
examine their stock and get prices and
terms.
DHOTIS TRY AT HALF PRICE.
I'p to the Regattas on the 20th Inst., I
will cut my prices to less than one-half
the regular rates, as follows:
For full plates, 14 teeth, $7.50; silver
fillings, 60 cents, 75 aents, $1.00 to $2.00;
gold fillings, from $1.00 up,
The question has been asked: "Hot
can the neiw dentist do such fine Work
so cheap?" I will tell you. I don't want
the earth, but know how. to do every class
dental work, without wasting time, ex
perimenting, spoiling work, trying or
misfits.
Come right along, if you want flrst
class work at the ubove prices. This
offer will 'be made for one week only.
MENTOR HOWARD.
No. 5S9 Commercial Street.
BUYERS AND SELLERS.
The following deeds were yesterday filed
for record In t't? recorder's office:
William Forward to E. J. F. Plais
ter, Lots 11. 13, 13, 14, 15, 16, In
Block 70, Rosedale Addition to
torla t
85
J. M. Bali and wife to A. H. Gree
ley, Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 21,
Pacific Addition
10
C. L. Bwch and wife to Elisabeth
A. Beach, Lots 7 and S, Block
6, North Addition to Astoria.
Same to same, Lots 26 and 26, Mock
61, Astor Addition to Astoria
ORAXD BALL AND CONCERT. ; ,
$ '
Tbe event of the seasoa will be th
grand concert and ball at fisher's Hall,
August 20, under the auspices of the
Forresters of this city, parson Orches
tra of twelve piece will furnish th
music. Tickets, $1.
SIGNS! SIGNS! SIGNS!
7tr. George M. Horne, Portland's ac
knowledged ohMmpkn sign writer, is
un-er engage-merit with B. F. Alien until
after h regatta.
THE 'HATCHERY.
llay a Millon Eggs on the Treays.
Mr. H. D. McGuIre came down from
Portland last night on the Tvlenhone.
He is here to see that no fishing Is done
on the river today, and incldentaQly to
express to the cannerymen his gratifica
tion at the success of the Clackamas
hatchery. Speaking of this maitber to an
Astorlan representative yesterday, he
taicl:
"Everything on the Upper Clackamas
is getting along splendidly and from this
time on we can expect to have all the
employes kept very busy. Half a million
eggs have been taken up to date and laid
on the trays. These are already in pro
cess of hatching und before the end of
August we wllil have fully four million
eggs hatched. There are six men. con
stantly at work tending the trays and
among them are some who are 'thorough
ly acquainted -with every phase of the
work. I bu'lieve that the hatchery is go
ing to prove Itself the finest enterprise
the canners ever went Into, and I am sat
isfied that If It is kept up to Its present
hrffh standard there will be many mil
lions of Chinook salmon In this river
within the next four years as a result of
its workings. The vicinity of the hatchery
at this time of yeur presents a delightful
picture, and there is no more beautiful
spot In Oregon. The depredations of the
vicinity near the hatchery haive after a
great deal of trouible on the part of myself
End others been put a stop to. Had we
rot taken hold of this matter and forced
It to an Issue there would have been fifty
Indians on the Clackamas today robbing
the hatchery of its flsh every hour of the
twienty-four. The Indian agent has
throughout acted In a very childish man
ner. He has totally Ignored the real
meaning of our e'lforts and has chosen to
believe that we had soma ulterior motive
and were not looking after the safety of
the flsh or the good of the hatchery.
If the Indians' want food fUh there are
dozens of other places easy of access
where they can get It without disturb
ing th-e hatchery."
WELCOME NEWS.
The Manufacturer's Sale of Pianos and
Organs Will be Continued.
They Reckoned Without Their Host.
It wlJl be welcome news to our citizens
who have not been able to take advantage
of the special prices and liberal terms
offered on pianos and organs by the great
Kimball factories, to learn that the W.
AV. Kimball Co. will, through their Pa
cific Coast representative, Col. L. V.
.Moore, continue their special sale at 666
Commercial street just as long as Col.
Moore may deem it to their Interest to
do so.
"This is certainly an unprecedented op
portunity for our citizens to secure a
Ine Instrument from first hands and save
the heavy profits made on pianos and or
gans which pass through several hands
bifuce they reach the private buyer.
A (rreat many have already availed
themselves of this opportunity and others,
no doivbt, will do. so. The ogents repre
senting a retail house im Portland have
reckoned without their host in shipping
In more instruments from Portland, as
Col. Moore Informs us that he proposes to
have a large nurmbcr of Instruments
shipped down Monday from the Kimball
Co.'s Pacific Coast headquarters at Port
land, to till In with the few Instruments
left over from the two carloads of Kim-
halls shipped to Astorl afro-.n the fac
tory direct. This will give the putnc an
elegant assortment to select from both
as to style, size and price.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Office of J. E. Ferguson, Architect,
No
LSI Eltvemth. Street, Astoria, Or.
Sealed proposals will be received al
this office until 2 o'clock p. m. on Wednes
day, the UL'h day of August, 1805, for fur
nishing the material's end labor for the
ecmpletion and d. 'livery of a frame dw4
ling for Mr. E. W. Tallant, to be situated
on Lot No. 11, of Block No. 16, In Shive-
ls Astoria, Oregon.
The plans, specifications and alt neces
sary information can be obtained at this
office.
The rls'Mt is res.rved to reject any
and aJl bids, and o waive any defects.
J. E. FERGUSON,
Architect,
FIREMEN'S ELECTION.
An election will be held on Monday,
August 13, 1SH6, at the house of Rescue
Ensfine No. 2 flor tine purpose of eiect-
Irg a chief engineer and two assistants.
Polls will be open from 10 o'clock a. m.
bo 4 p. ni. - r ;
Judges Paul . Baetcllet,- S. J. Angsm,
sr,d J. F. Kearney. Clerks Geo. Goodell,
and C. H. Stockton.
By order of tho board.
C. J. CURTIS,
Attest: President A. F. D.
F. J. CARNEY, Secy.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the OoM Fellows' Land and Building
AssooliUon will be held at' Odd Fet lows'
Hall on Thursday, August 23d, at t o'clock
, m. '
By order of the President.
A. J. MEGLER,
.', iT-. ....Secretary.
TO GEARHART PARK.
Take an or.tlng to Gearhart Park or
CIatsp Beach Sunday. The North Pa
cific will leave the O. R. and N. dock Bat-
urelay evening after the arrival of the
Potter from Portland, and the R. R.
Thompson Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
Fare, $1.00 round trip. Tickets good on
either boat.
A TWISTER..
A twister In twisting
May twist him a. twist,
For in twisting a twist
Thre? twists make a twist;
But if one of the twists
Untwists from the twist,
The twist untwisting
Untwists the twist.
That is, when It's twisted with
other twine than MARSHALL'S.
any
WORTHY OF NOTICE.
There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut
truth In the statement that to secure per
fect fit, quality and style In your shoes
at the lowest reasonable prices you must
go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 479
Commercial street.
GRAND EXCURSION.
Seaside, Sunday, Augu 11th. The
steamer Bailey Gatzert leaves Flavel's
Wharf at 9 o'clock a. m., connecting at
the bridge with the train for Gearhart
ark and Seaside. Tickets only $1.00 for
the round trip.
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD.
A well-furnished sul'e of roons,
use of parlor, and, .f desired,-
with
good
.abie board, at reasonable rates,
ane street, corner of Ninth.
405 Du-
PIANO TUNING.
For piano tuning, please leave orders
it Griffin & Reed's book store, Commer-e-.al
street, or address Th. Frederikson,
f'iano Tnner, 2071 Bond street. Telephone
No. 24.
NETS WANTED.
Small mean nets wanted, alsa secDiid
hand seine, old web bought.
FOARD & STOKES CO.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Elsie Elmore Is visiting at Gear
hart. J. S. Blun't, of San Francisco, Is tit the
Parker.
O. D. Romney, of Salt Lake, is at the
Occident.
P. J.McGowun, of Chinook, Is at the
Occident.
Mrs. W. G. Gosslin has returned from
the Sound.
Mrs. B. Dunbar spent the day yesterday
at the beach.
Mrs. Dailey, of Go'then, Ind., Is a guest
of the Occident.
John Copefland, of Detroit, Is registered
at the Occident.
Alfred Tee returned from, Cannon
D.ach yesterday.
S. D. Lockwood, of South Bend: Is
stopping at the Parker.
Mrs. E. B. and T. W. B. London, of
Portland, are at the Occident,
S.f. Miller, of Brookfleld, is in town,
registered at the Occident.
Wlllliiim Anderson, a merchant of Gray's
River, was In town yesterday.
Mrs. Jno. Bort'hwlck and son, of Port
land,, are visiting Mrs. J as. Dalgity.
District Attorney W. T. Hume, and
wife, of Portland, are guests of the Oc
cident.
F. A, Knapp, and J. P. Jones, of Port'
land, are in the city, stopping at the
Occident.
P. H. Hansoni H. Fleckenstein and
Miss E. Jjoviii, or Portland, are guests
of the Parker.
Attorney C. E. S. Wood, and son, of
Portland, arrived In town yesterday and
are at the Occident.
'R. B. Knapp, of Portland, Is in the city,
W. H. Boot and wife, of Portland, ar
rived' in the city yesterday.
Prof. Clark returned from th? summer
school yesterday. The school will ad
journ at the end of this week.
D. Ellery, freight solicitor at Portland,
and R. P. Ober, superintendent of the
refrigerator car service, at St. Paul, both
of the Northern Pacific railroad, are in
town on a business trip.
"Allen Cameron and W. F. Carson, of the
Canadian Paolrtc, went to Gearhart Park
lust night to spend Sunday by the sea.
Incidentally they thought they might
catch a glimpse of the first Australians
Vancouver steamer.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
ASTOR HOUSE.
A H Emerson & wf, Bt Lituj, John Day
Grays River G E Robinson, St.
Fred Springer, Vlne Louis, Mo.
Maple. I D J Ingalls, MeivIUf
Wm M Parry, Ya-j Mrs L E Wilson,
qutna Bay. Lewis and Clark
E Hansen, City Mrs J Watts, Ptland
John Henry, City S Alberts, Portland
Saml Walker, Grays W Albers, Portland
River. I Jno Perle, Knama
W (M'lthlescra Grays Wm Holmes Warn t a
River. I Jas Hodger, Ptland
A Dlai. City W F Snodgrass Ptld
B F Btaisdell, Port! D Gouret. Ptktcd
Townsetul
Prices
Way Down
Clatsop Beach
TIME CARD
OF- THE
Seashore feilmay Company
In Bffect July ig, 1893.
Jloiits leave Auto1 la one half lour b-fore
trains leaves b id ;o.
TRAINS LKAVE BKlDuT.
TiMK.
ti . ui
.1:30 a. 111 .
t3 o. II'
hi:45 p. in ,
1 p. ai. tsiiturdtiy
Connections.
Ni,-I,t Loaf. f:om
laid.
Tort-
0 a from intoiiu.
Da) i-oat from i'ortl nd
Ho t fioin A t riii
oats from Port-ami and
Astu ia.
-teamer 1'ut er fr 111 I'ort-
Ixii . and Astu In.
oats iroiu AMntja
7 pm. Saturday...
il Vi . m.S'inday..
TRA XS LK.VYJS Sli M E
4:45 e. ui. I my boats for l'.irt lii d. '
i a. m..
LI at fur Asl r a
tl :45 p. m
H:1S p. in
j:4o p. 111. .v fir i.y..
5:45 p. 111 (a uniay.
p. in. mi' a)
Ma " I O'.U, !,.r ru ili n I.
ii u f r .8:0 in.
ilo ls fur rtst ii . in .1 l oit
la "I.
eniuer I'l.'t' r f r Iwaco.
1 ais tor Artoiia un-t i on--lana.
Daily except Moudai
fLuily except ;uluid y an 1 ri;:, a.-'
i'or 'roignt and pass, tiger r tos ai ly in
O. t Li al l. 1,, u,. t ,
Stbshore Kail ay (u , S8u,d , fro.
HVANTEr-'.
WANTED AgenU) to remesent th
old National Life Insurance Co.. nt
Alontpeller, Vt. For further Informa
tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast
Manager, 112-84 Crocker Building, ban
r'rancisco, Cal.
WANTED Man or lady to colieot, do
some office work, and manage agents.
You will deal through your leading mer
chants. Something new and very popu
lar. We pay all expenses. Position per
manent. Send four references and ten
cents for full particulars. John Finney
Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo.
$75,000 PER WEEK using and selling
Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry,
and table ware. Plates gold, silver,
nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif
ferent sizes for agents, families and
ihops. Plasy operated; no experience;
big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co.,
Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio.
l OK ilALE
FOR SALE 600 yards of earth exca-'
vated from tunnel, to be delivered on
premises. Pac.fic Paving Co.
JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re
ceivedJust what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 643 Commercial street.
A good buy at Long Beach. Nine room
house. Furnished complete for summer
travel. For description and terms in
quire at Real Estate Exchange, Occident
Building.
FOUND.
FOUND A silver witch, which th
cwner can have by calling at this office
and proving property.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, well lo
cated. Apply at 480 Commercial street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; good lo
cation if-ron'rtng river. Capt. P. E. Fer
chen, 330 17Uh street.
TO RENT House of 4 rooms and bath
room, and modern, conveniences. Just
built. Apply J. E. Ferguson.
FOR RENT A nlce!y furnished mod
ern house. For particulars inquire or
Ylrs. Smith, corner of 6th and Irving
tvenue, or A. R. Cyrus. 487 Commercial
street
LOST.
LOST -Tli ursday night, about 10 o'clock
129 fattfbms of net. Corks branded F. M.
Warren. Please return to Warren' sta
tion. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th rreat
T'ood purifier, given rresoneia and
learnosa to the comnnKMrj and euiea
Constipation, ta ctau M eta . $1.00,
For sale by J. W. conn.
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