The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 10, 1896, Image 4

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    THK DULY ASTOKIW. ASTOKIA. KIM MAY MOHXIXH. Al'lill. lt. UNI.
H.Ii.Boyle&Go.
Commcrclnl Hl.( Awtorln, Or.
Rent HHtntc, Loiiiih, litvcMtmciitM ntul ItiHtirtiiicc.
SPECIAL OFFER -rWe have now placed on the market Block 105 and water frontage, and wilt offer lots In that
i addition at prices way below adjoining property. We will Rive you Rood terms on this property, and a few
I dollars invested in lots in this addition will sure make you money. See fine display map in our window.
SOMETHING NEW.
Cilldrts. isd Tenths' Sttcl-Shod Shi t. Ml
Silts n4 Styles
We also carry a fino line of
adios' and men's shoos, from
the best to the lowest reliable
goods. All goods warranted
just as represented.
JOHN HAHX Jfc CO.,
. 479 Commercial street.
SELL CHEAP
an YOU'LL SELL
AS ill CM AS I 01 K UTHI1R5
Oupm w have, (or It' hant mouth to
keep Hll slses In slookot iho lw.lies'
Collars and Cuffs
thM Mr worn with tM season's shirt
watsts. Prlc Uc set.
ALBERT DUNBAR
YKSTKRDAY'S WKATHF.R.
Local wwiht tor twnt)(W:t hour
adlng t p. m. yewtwtlay. turntshed
by the Vta'.eJ 8tat Department ol Ag
riculture, wi -ether hiiresu.
Maximum temperature, 4 dcgre.
Minimum .tempuratur, f decrees.
l'pectpltatlon, .01 Inch.
Total precipitation from September 1st.
IKW. to date, 6S.01 Inches.
Excess of precipitation Crura September
1st, 1SSS, to dat. .M inch. j
m " I
BUSINESS UH'AIS. !
Job printing of all kinds at th Aslortan ,
Job omce. j
C O. Palmberg. architect. Room Num-!
bar I, Kinney's bulldtrg.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
akounu town.
If thou deslrest ease, la th tint phie
take oar of the ease of thy mlml. Ful
ler. Crowds visit Tyndail.
Call today on TyndalL
Th two men. Weaver tinl Kempton,
rviwrtcrl In yesterday's dispatch, h
being; Itijurvtl In the Ogxlcn explosion,
were former employe of Oorey 1'rother
ami worked all last summer for th
hrm in I'tuh.
vjnlto a number of th shermen re
miilnc.1 In town yesterday, and them
wetv not a few strvet wncr ihiiiusc.
The tenor of their delltrntln iwmnl
to b that they would stand ly th !e
vision of Wednesday's mm'tlnit.
Wednesday evening tl So lety Minerva
giv Its roirulnr weekly eniettiitnniont In
I'ppertown. An interesting proarum of
reading and recitations was rendered
before a crowded hou.. Th program
next ink will liuiude music and a de
but. The exirt acoordeon l:iyr t t Carl
son s. attracted quit a rowd yesterday
ftmoo. He was not a holo brass
hand, and dl.l not make as nueh noise
as the Oathlatrrt bond, which serenaded
I Hie place Wednesday, yet his music was
appreciated.
Just Arrived A large line of lm;ortrd
silk, vvliet and cloth wrap. n two
alike: a beautiful line of Muck drvs
iroods In th newest designs, uNo fancy
j silks for trimmings and waists ad a
! laiv line of duck suits, t. Cohen, Low
j Price Store, til Hond street
I Mr. C. J. Corey, of iuvv Itrother.
Now Is the time to plant and trim rose j ''-May "hl In his otlh an Iron
-
Many consult Tyndail.
T niall at the Occld.-nt.
All are Interested In Ciulrvo) anoe.
bushes.
Summer clothlnr sold at extremely low ,
priot at P. A. Stoke.' ; George H. Thing, of irtland. Is In
the city.
Meany Is th leadlmr tailor, and pays
the highest cash price for fur skins. ) Laro your future. VUU Tyndail at
! the Occident.
Marshall's twine used br o 'per cent 1
of the Bshrran on th Columbia river, i Today to the last day In which to pay
session for A irrval many years. It was
originally found In A barrel of currants
shlpiHs! (rom the oil country, and has
bevn preserved as a curiosity.
Till' PACKERS'
Meet IKtiiiul Closed Doors and He
iitfirm Their I'osition on
I'rlecs.
NO WUVK-KMII) ItKI 1IIK1N
tendered his rvslitnailon us panlor of
this church, thei-eture l It
Itesolved, That while we accept Ms
rcHlituallon, slnceri'ly ri'nl that he
has deemed It wise so smiu to nii III
pastoral tx'latloua with this church.
In tlie Ino years of his pastorate w
have learned to lo an. I esteem I lai for
Ills steadfast christian character, I. Ik a. a
In the cause of riuhleousuess, and hi
ability as a preacher of the word of Hod
t'ur Iwiit wishes and prayers (or Hod'
blcsslhits upon him and his ao with him
to whatever Held of labar tlod In his
provident- may b pleased to pine him
UK IMl'l.U NUT lt.
l'IMfessor Tyiula'lls Phenomenal Success
Forces lllm to teinaln,
MiVct'.Vill Not Xovi Vstraitt ttc Tosr' , .
rrofessor Tyndail, the London mystic
lists per fossil os Salnios flsvcrs
l)a N"l Vast CimhIs Xt frc
silini) frucv
has met with a success oeretotore un
; paralleletl In this city, and will remal
, till tonltilit. Tyuilall's suivesa in I til
, city has lxin marvelous, n'ld the niitulu
, of iM'tsons w ho have consult si him run
Into the hundred. Yeslerlay I'lofesse
Tyndail waa not slven a mim. nit's res
from the crowds which surtred the par.
lors of the tVoldont. and n'any were
turned away. For this reason the pro-
The Coliiiuhla liler Salmon Tackers'
AsMH-iation held a meellna yestcnlay af
temoon lit iMd Fellows' hall. The pio-
ccedltiK were strictly uMU matters per- : feasor has decided to remain hero auoth
n... in i.i id., auk-lation. and Hi chuli.u rr ''"V- " his Intention to leave lO'
ills hi for 1'ortlnn.l, and he
leave
III do
up o( u..i,u.sh.d business left oxer from f , m(1W.(, ,' , mrv (i,
: your water rutea.
Marshall's salmon twin la without a
competitor, strongest, nuasoiuNt, dvsi. j
The Scow Bay Wood Yard Is well sup
plied with the beat trade) of Or and hard ! It was reported that August NcUon
wood. Orders promptly Ailed ' got beat for congress.
justness at the new shooting gallery
1 waa brisk last night.
A strange slirht was witnessed yester
day when an ordinary sail boat waa
seen to put across the liay having in the
stern of the lat a cow. fenced In and
made comfortable for her perilous trip.
She was fixed up with evrv npplLino
as though making a trip t Kurope.
the last in.'. Urn. consequently, all out
si.i.rs were Uured.
Aft.r the in.elliiK' adjaurued, It was
leanii.l. lMecr, tront one of the mem
bers, that the I'.u'k. r stoHl put, on
their i.rlglnal proHVltlon, and would
maintain the olilon taken as to prices
to he lull. I for ran inateilal. They will
trim which. Judging from the Interest
manifested III this st mine man, since
hi arrliul here, lie will rulbly nut tie
aiirvli'd
I'rofcsor Tymiall ws busy till Ute
last night, ami at h ' literally tore him
self away from those anxious to consult
him. It Is surprising ilia number which
ha consult)! the nistle the se.s.n.1
time, so well pleased were they at the
they say they cannot. No weak mem
bers wrc found In the association, an. I
no disposition was shown by any one to
back down from the position already
announced.
It was stat.Hl that the talk alsilit New
York market I'rlc. s q.iotid In ncw-i ap. rs
Justlfylmt the iiivmciit of ilvi cents for
raw ni.ii.ri.il. was trade without true K.llior l.ily Astorlan
T.... al,l. .K. Iw..t lK nrtn.ln. TV- II Smllh'. Vnill I PVeam ! " rl, r- """"" tsopie are ... .... "... ........ .. ..lslr ,r: , r,,,,, or lri .,,
.k. iLT. rrf. Z .ii .7 tW.' h i. ..ihin . ! "waiting the opening .if the 'Whir.- s. a- wus sai.l that in- situation is just tue donation of ten lots In "Adair- South Ad
Astortan Job office Vfore golrui " else-' j "tv S in. rs. trapmen. and glllnctters in j averse of that pi. turd at trie n.n. r- .,tU, t,mt,r.(. ti.e porcb.ise of a depot
.hM i Mr iiiblnins. .if the Waliuski. 1 territory, are an stan.Ku ny tne j V ... site; cre.ii.eu to me a. trustee." in to
! Messrs. Victor and Osctr Iirs'n, or
i TtrookrieM. were In the city yesterday.
J They state that evervtVng Is quiet up
not pay llie cents ht ihiuikI Ucnuse r.ult of the first audience. 1iu.se who
witui.i snow oi uie iiiiure must ne ni in
ih cl.lent at an early hour today, as this
will doubtless U' the last opportunity to
consult the greatest inindreadrr nnj
clalrioiiiut now Is-tore tlie Auierl.su
public
MltS. MKNKFI.I. Til K tllVKIt.
Business men. U you want to fx up
your eBce for the eomlnir year, with the
best of letter heads, hill heals, state
ments, eta. call at the Astortsji Job office
where you will find the beat of stock
and material.
waa in town yesterday.
The smart black velvet Jacket will be
fishermen.
m. n s ui.vUn:. 1 uieis sluiw no disposi
tion whatever to pay such prices, nor day's Astortan.
Th Oregon Trading Co., 8rtj Commercial
street. Is the placj to buy your dry Allman, of Cathlamet, are In th city.
gooos, ciotnmg, ooois ana snoes, men s
are th. v even willing to pay a pi I
Th" two men who robbed the crap game that will Justify packers In giilng four
at Charles WirkkaU's aioon Wednesday : e. tus for raw material, to sny nothli g
night, have not as yet been apprehended, i about live cents. The packer as a ho.ly
The services of Professor Tyn.lall. the : expressed iKinvhis as more man will
famous clairvoyant, have been engaged. ! In to pay hie cent lor bsh If th. y could
, ni... tuft i veil tie ma II n ill riitieu it 10 i - ...... .. .... ...... ...... n. . ......
, , .l. r. .i. i . i tine me iiu-ii, n u tire iuuuv.il 10 lie ........ j . ... .. - .
Jack Deock. of Olney. and Thomas H. I , ,k.. ...k. ......
hais one i x.'.'pt ion. wliu has nt a huge
at im'. belongs to my
worn throughout the summer.
Mr. F. H. Kenaud, of Warrenton, called
on his Astoria friends yesterday.
sister. .Mrs lieo. II Mttidcil, of San
t riinclsco, Cul
In view of the fad that lots In II.
above addition sold readily a tew year
ago, at f.w er lot. It may I eonsld. red
tnat tfte committee' pn-acnt estimate of
value I very conservative one.
WM II. AUAlll
Astoria, Or. April , I via
and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you i Marvelous manifestations of clalrvoy- :
want an auctioneer. S. PrieJmsn makes. .nt nower bv Tvodall dully at the Occl- !
his office at the Oregon Trading Co I dent. i
I
Pr. Estes sa-s that In about twenty-two i lot of last spring's gu.vls left mer which
seconds n drop of blood goes the round cannot vv iiisisso ol at current price.
tlYl'SIKS. ATTi: NTIt iN"
i ne iiypsu nun tile town sure They
of the hodv. In aNnit every two mln- Taken attogeth.-r. irom an outsider's
utes the entre blood In the IhhIv makes ) stan.lix.lnt. and IcoWlns ut the mutter In won't do a thing with It. only pitch their
Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see .Another dar of Clairvoyance Every- 1 i TOUn" Inrou-n ln" ot ' " ...... .w ., , rl,nrr , ,,,,.ril . ,ollKnt
their new and handsome twin, testing ! , TyaU-gPhwomeiL i ienrt' lh" lun,t ' ,ho U" of ,h ' ht',V' "V'1'' T,,v m recommended as quit, a re-
machine. Take along some of the twines i interested in Ini!au pnen omenai nt).)r, ,hroU)tn the HI.Ier(,., ttu v.,niK , U-tween the packer and the fishermen at spectul.le tribe, and It 1. also rumor.!
as good as Marshall's," In your pocket. !
and teat them. Then see how much more .'
work.
The latest Parisian petticoats have
again to the heart.
Marshall's will stand. It's money In your j three dainty rut".- to hold the skirt out vj"' n" "
pocket and flsh in your net to find out. ' i. mKi .between the lively times
an early day As a merchant said last that they are a fine Inoktn lot r ,...., ..
I eivnlng. It is t. greatly regretted thi.t They atx to have the freedom ..f n..
The contrast on the streets yesterday ; the packers cannot find some way to ,.tv. to tell fortunes, while strolling
ueeaspuid t.y
A prominent steamboat
family have used ne
Beef, Iron and wine
tailed that the nrenaraflnn hiiHa hv th.
Estes-Craln Drug Co. Is th most palata- ! th. c. n ...,., tat
a"d Tn,utrlttou of nJ hv ; ing at FUher's vpera House was a vJry i
ITr- J' T ,? n"1 Wn "d i ucce.f ul affair. t
tonic, you should us It !
the crowd on We.tnas.lay and the quiet-
.... j in. ....... .... .. r.inqp.iai nuu llie ij.nec
oat man say,: "Mr ! Ice Creara Soda l7tw"enty-two different ! Il,v'i'.h"r.ye,',tr!liy; T
irlX every brand of n.vo at C B. Smith ,. Private par- I ' 3 n J r. ?, i"
made, and are sat- I lo for ..i.. ; 'hat a large holy of men neet together
men-hunt In the .ily. ei. ry Isink. every
real estate niun. every lawyer, doctor,
brnker. cl.-rk and lahorttig man, has al
ready felt the contraction of business
consequent iiiNiu the pr. s nt trouble. It
Mrs. N. K. T.-trabson. state commander i ' ""'' lo hoped that the condition of
; for a single object, but when they Ai
it makes thing lively.
t the ileitiaihls of tin- men. The sum! about. Ther were rvnoesird tn ,ir,
the packers hale taken ha affected entertainment, so th. hi.-t oi n... im.
every line of business In the cit y Fvery ron....nt.d. am! has made .ill nranirem. nt
for tn hnnlusla tonight. Ticket only So
cents.
For S cents you ran secure an excel-;
lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton '
The Maccabees gave a supper at the
Bon Ton last evening, a full attendance
Me.nr,.. xr. r-i r- .. I ' " ruer ovumi jhot.i.
Ju kind?? ft.h i,rm.P7ri.t0 ,'en', Coal delivered to all part, of the city
Si. ? J " i meand. d-"ele o' Call for prices. Cheap for cash, hU-
magtnaol style at th lowest living
prices, come once and you win con
ipu? to come.
, Just received, an immense amount ot
J Gents' summer clothing, from Eastern i
manuiacturers, at r. a. bcokcs. i
for the U O. T. Maccabees, has met with
great success In her work of irviintstng
a Hive of "Lady Maccabees." rpwnrd
of forty members have Joined holding
life benefit certificates to th amount of
jm.oisiAstnrla's Indie are valuable. The
Knights of the Maccabees gave them ft
fine supper last night as a tfuarnnte for
success, und an enjoyable evening was
spent.
affairs may be soon adjusted.
NKCAKNEV 111) AD.
Spliscrlptlon liaised by the Farmers for
the Improvement of a i'oun:y
Highway.
.Mr. August P-avHson, of Ilarbarn. Clat
sop county, who was In the city yester
day, stat.il to an Astnrlin representative
DeWltfs Bartaparllla Is prepared for
cifanstng the blood. It builds un and
strengthen constitutions Impaired by
ui'rs". i n, iiogera
OUR CORN Kit.
A gwntlrmsn's resort, at corner Hond
and 13th streets. Th. finest brand of
liquor ana cigars always on hand. Call
and try us.
ANDERSON A rETKRSON.
Two things worth knowing
A bund of Gypsies was seen 1
this way. From all reports they
give i show at the opera house t
Ik nrst, to make friends: next, to
I ness. Fishermen nre not hnylng, and j secure u ru.ul to Astoria. They are ut kep them. W believe our
; probably will not until ther- Is soire , pr,snt without any meant of trunsrxr- LJ granite war stock Is doing
; settlement of dlfferenc-s between the tatlon to their county seat except for a
j men and the packers. Other ti-ople are long distance ovrr a verv Indifferent ft "lally. Lrge Dish Pin
w cents. l lit. Allc AUti.
Most so-called "salmon twines" are col
ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre
and render the materia useless. In the
office ot Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Is an ob
ject lesson that ought to be examined by
ail ninermen. it a me wnoi or ine tv, i1i ....,
material UW in the manufacture of Mar-, Btc,, chips, strawberry, vanilla and ' "ation. and It Is anted on good authority the county have business with the county
shell's twine from start to SSljb- Go' moaw4 flavors. A'" 'he famous Butter ! lhat ,h larK,r Interests of the entire ' seat as well as other Pesl.les this,
there and examine the color rlgiit unhnn. ' ' I community are hung up In the balance. ' Astoria Is the natural market for their
through. You win see then why Mar- , on these two propositions. j products. '"d the natural source of their
WANTED.
hall's Is called the best ln the world.
Miss Mason1
1 No matter how pretty a woman Is she
e.. i . tt-1 Li.., ,. . , a i cannot afford to run. She rarely knows
voarie. n .ra.aja . uwa ou . . eInlfclton aDt t0 Kg . ; entertainment
treet, the well Known and popular re- ; om ment. -6,,,
!. SWeS?; "iU m. ntaln" ,l ! TIghe Hotel on Friday afternoon. Apr'!
,,0n: tT -h? "'i? ! A social dance was given last evening 10. at, p. m. All par. n
keeps on band only the best grades of- ln t-'ppertown. at w hich a large number
wines, liauora and clawr. Poruir. ,e, ; P"- and enjoyed the evening
supplies.
WANTKDAn honest, active gentleman
... . .... ' ir n.,-i ..v. tk.i ,h. .ii.tnn. "r 'dy to trvl for reliable established
s klndergarien wll g!va an : Mr Davidson says thit the dlstnnc ' n.arv r nav.lil. Ill weekly
and social tn the nnirt- h-om the Tillamook county line to Hea- " salary, irw. payauie ill weeaiy
ed I by ne school at the side I. twenty miles, and i that out of "d expenses. Situ. Ion permanent Ref-
J; . . , ' . ji.,, .k .T i ..i- ..i... erences. Knclose self-addressed stamped
uiin. r.i.k. - i to tne IUU.
or, and Professor Schwabe, the well I .,,.. 7 . . , . ,
known pianist. Is making the music one ,M T- "18",kth V t to1Po"iand ,afl
of the features of the place. Call and nlgnt to Joln nr huabaP'1', wh0 13 , ln
brina; your friends with you. attendance upon the political convention
in that city.
and others Interested or unacquaint
ed with kindergarten methods are
invited to be present as a iemonstra
tlon of this popular and successful plan
of education for young children will be
the prominent feature of Ut occasion.
miles of a road In any sort of passable ""I01;, Th, "''" Company,
shape, in aiklltlon to the trade with Omaha Building. Chicago.
the lowr Nehalem, thr Is also
ft
I
Tou know what rubbish slips ! t00 elegant new spring patterns
along with a bait price nnder ln colore1 'root shirts and ouff s to
oover of a COO shoe in some ' match at Herman Wise, the reliable
stores, made from sllmpsy, slea- ' Clothier and Hatter.
sy, sorryiui stuff. We don't keep
that kind.
THE ARCADE. I
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING
Don't fall to see those 111.50 worsted
cheviot and melton suits which have Just
arrived at Herman Wise's one price
clothing establishment
I Encourage home enterprise. Buy your
Overcoats and winter wraps will be in coal of Elmore, Sanborn & Co., agents,
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor-i Steamer Harrison will arrive today, dl
arily while traveling In the steam-h-ated rect from tne oilman mines.
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. j
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for, The steamer Ocklahama, which arrived
speed and for safety, no other line can down iaat evening with the Tactolus,
compare with this great railway of the Wlll eave up tne river early ;hls morning
with the Tlllle E. Starbuck In tow.
t
Those men's f2.00 shoes that fit j Ray Morton, of Ross, Hlgglns & Co.,
perfectly, wear as they should, ' Is somewhat under the weather, and one
are solid, honest leather, and
more lowly priced than you are
used to seeing such shoes.
THE ARCADE.
REMOVAL.
of his associates says that It is all be
cause "Pa won't buy me a wheel,
The funeral of the late H. E. Topping
took place yesterday, under the auspices
of the Knights of Pythias. The re
mains were laid to rest ln Greenwood,
. , I van at Herman v ise a x.iorning store
. , 5. : . . un"laoor, nl Jook at the latest arrivals in shirt-,
to Jeffffs restaurant, I respectfully in-! collars, cuffs, hats and clothing. Some
Z, if ."J,u owler n nto of nobby and attractive goods both in style
good, honest footwear, to call on me ln snd nricea.
the new place. New work as well as re-1
pairing. Good workmanship and live and
let live prices.
S. A. GIMRE.
A TW1BTER.
A twister In twisting
May twist hkn twist.
For ln twisting a twist
Three twists make a twist;
But If one ot the twists
Untwists from the twist.
The twist untwisting
Untwists the twist.
That Is, when it's twisted with any
otbr twine than MARSHALL'S.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE.
All the latest shapes in new spring hats
and caps and clothing; new cuts and new
styles, new prices. No trouble to show
goods, at Herman Wise's, the one price
clothier.
Mr. E. A. Seeley, of the White Collar
Line. Portland, Is In town looking after
the Interests of his company, and Incl-
. dentally getting pointers on the railroad
! situation.
Steamer Harrison Is due with cargo of
Oilman coal. Patronize the only steam
, ship line making Astoria home port and
terminus. Elmore, Sanborn et Co.,
are agents.
For a dinner, served on the Dining cars
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railway, will be sent to any address on
receipt of a two-cent postage stamp.
If the steamer Harrison can dispose of
enough coal to keep her running regular
ly, Astoria wlll have steamer cominuni-
Apply to Geo. H. HeatTord. Gem rat Pas- r" "' ... "
-Jr... ie. ntd T)itHi -.i '"rn & Co., Agents.
senger Agent, Old Colony Building. Chi
cago, Illinois.
ONLY GIRLS.
Boston Courier.
Kittle Harry
answer.
Trllbena How do you know?
won't take i.o for an
iiornOn Easter Sundty morning, to
the wife of John McCormlck, a nine
pound girl. Mr. McCormlck Is very hap
py over the event, and reports that his
family are doing well.
Ptate Superintendent of Public Instruc-
lrHa Tta hanollu I .han't rrt.,A I, . 1'WIII Wlll IV. lUltf HI II1B
him. - "' ' " "J . Methodist rhurch Saturday evening. Mr.
i Irvln wlll probably jeeupy the pulpit
of th! church Sunday.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
Where exhibited.
Contractors have commenc.-d work on
the repairs to Tenth street between Du
ane and Exchange. This block has long
been In bad condition, and every cne wlll
welcome a charge for the better.
Corey Brothers have all preparations
complet-vl for pushing work across the
bay. A scow load of rook was yesterday
sent from Tongue Point to Tansy, for
Hp-rapping purposes. Mr. Fastabend's
pile driver and the timber necessary for
Its erection, were shipped yesterday to
Tansy creek. Work will commence on
that bridge immediately. Th- piles have
arrived from Goble, and a few weeks'
work will finish all that remains to be
done on this piece of road on the west
nlde.
Some complaint Is being made that the
streets of the city are not being kept In
the clean condition that they should be.
Visitors from Portland and elsewhere,
have within the last few days, comment
ed unfavorably on the condition of Asto
ria's thoroughfares, and while the street
of Portland are perhaps not In perfect
condition, that does not excuse h city
like Astoria lit tolerating the dirty
streets that are here Iho rule rather
than the exception. Thse opinions were
not expressed alone by one or two par
ties, but are the opinions of many who
are well posted ln affairs.
Mr. Reuben Brooks, of Gloucester,
Mass., Is In the city. Mr. Brooks Is a
member of the Russia Cement Company,
of Gloucester, which manufactures the
famous Page liquid glue. The Russia
Cement Company Is the greatest organ
ization of Its kind In the world, and
owns all or a part of every glue factory
on earth. Mr. Brooks has purchased an
Interest In the oil works formerly owned
by Messrs. Gorman Brothers, and wlll
erect a glue factory here. This new
enterprise wlll give employment to a
number of hands, and wlll be the only
glue factory In the state. The offal of
salmon wlll be utilized In the manufac
ture of glue.
large amount of business that could be ;
done with Tillamook county If there was :
a decent road between ther snd Astoria. 1
The Nehalem people, through the effort '
of Mr. Davidson, have within the 'ast .
few days raised a suhflcrlpilon of some
thing over . for th prosecutlm of ;
work on this road Everyone who has '
been consulted on the subleti, ngr. es I
that the toad should V built through
from the Tillamook line. Th old Necar- ,
ney road, up through tieiielde, with the i
new road necessary to b built, can be
put In passable shape nt a cost not to
exoee.1 per mile. The farmer feel
that the cltlsens of Astoria should com
FOR SALE.
. JAPANEHIC QOODH-Just out Juat rs-celved-Just
what you want, at Wing
Let s. Ml Commercial strt.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Two business houses, on
with 19 furnished rooms upstairs, other
with 7 furnished rooms upstairs ami bar
fixtures down stairs. Call at this office,
FOR RENT A furnished suit of rooms
on ground floor, centrally located. 414
ORIGIN OF "TEETOTAL."
Exchange.
The late Rev. Joel Jewell, a Presby
terian clergyman, revivalist und petlve
temperance worker, Is said to have orig
inated the word "teetotal" In this wise:
When quite a young man, not then or
dained. Mr. Jcwdl was ..'oniliictliu.' a
public temperanec meeting In Hector, N.
Y. For the pledge against using dis
tilled liquors he Introduce1 the letters
"O. P.," meaning "old pledge," ;md "T"
for "total," the latter Including both dis
tilled and fermented liquors. When tak
ing the names of those who had ex
pressed a desire to sign the pledge a
young occupant of a gall ry seat called
out. "Add my name and a T,' for I urn
'T-totaller.' "
After this the word "tototal" was
adopted by Mr. Jewell In his writings
and speeches.
to their help, now that (hey have done : Exchange street
all that they car.. It Is not a matter f RENT Nice rooms, over C. B.
?, . ITii PUr h"",ne,V':T3.' Smith's candy .tor Inqulr. ot Alex
tlon In which the merchants of Astoria r.mr.h.ii
are more largely Interested than the fnr-
mers. An extensive, gllt-eilged trade is
being lost every day In this city be
cause the farmers have not adi
means of reaching their natural
of supply. The farmers, on the
hand, suffer because they cinnot find; JOHN KOPP, Prop
n. iiiiimri tn u reiisoiiiiuie eosi r.r trans1
portatlon, for the produce
might raise. In other word
their Inability of renchlno- mnrki.1 Vr 1 And A A rUKICK,
Davidson says that If only n few hun
North Paeifie Bremery
e other
m find JOHN KOPP, Prop
' triina
:,;:hh'yhio,hn;t i Bohemian Lager Beer
id, because of ! . . vv or.i.TCD
dred dollars were spent this ueason In
Improving the worst ptrt of the road,
It would be of great assltanc to them.
The lower Nehalem iwople have this
year a large crop of hay In sight, there
are plenty of cattle in th country which
are In good condition, snd small fruits
and vegetables will be plentiful. The
loggers are doing a good business, and
the Nehalem Mills are running full blast
There Is only one dark spot on the horo
scope of the Nehalem valley, and that
Is that Astorlans and a largo part of
Clatsop county are paving more atten
tion to the railroad than they are to
the county road.
Leave order with J. L Carlson at th
Bunnysld Saloon or Louis Boentg at
th Cosmopolitan Saloon. All order will
b promptly attended to.
BICYCLE ACADEMY.
Sherman & Thing havo opened a riding
school next door to Pacific Express office.
Competent Instructors constantly In at
tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi
cycles for sale and rent
REV. DR. LIIjDELL.
His Church Adopts Resolutions of Re
gret for his Resignation.
A congregational mee'lng was held on
Wednesday evening In the Presbyterian
church to take action on the resignation
of the pastor, Hev. It. l.l.ldell. The at
tendance was large, Before the opening
of the meeting Mr. Lldd-ll In n fe-llng
manner, addressed those present, insur
ing them that he had 'end. red Ids resig
nation only after careful ttnd prayerful
consideration. The church md Its mem
bers had a warm pla-e In lis heart, but
he believed the Interests of the church
as well as his own Interests, would be
best served by the step he had taken,
and, therefore, before the meeting com
menced, he wished them to fully under
stand that his decision was rlnal and
the meeting could act accordingly.
Pastor Llddell then called upon Rev.
Dr. Garner to act as moderator of the
meeting, and he retired. Dr. Cnrner then
called the meeting to order and the clerk,
Elder K C. Holden, read tho minutes of
the last meeting, which were approved.
Rev. R. Llildell's resignation was then,
on motion, accepted, and the following
resolution offered by Elder C. A. Hanson,
and seconded by Elder E. C. Iloldon, was
unanimously adopted:
Whereas, The Kev. Robert Llddell has
THE ASTORIA SflYlJlGS BANK
Act as trustee for corporations and In
dividuals. Transact a general banking business.
Interest paid on tiro deposits.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY President
BBSNJ. YOUNG Vic President
FRANK PATTON Cssblsr
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. Bsnj
Young, A. B. Reed, D. P. Thompson
W. E. Dement. Oust Holmes.
Wouldn't it be
a good idea
to takt the Burlington
next Urns you go east?
Not only Is It the SHORT
Una to Omaha, Kansas
City, and St Louis, but
Its service to those and
all other southern and
southeastern points Is bet
ter snd faster than that
of any other railroad.
People who take It one?,
take It a second, a third.
a fourth, a fifth time.
Tickets, time-tables and
full Information on appli
cation to the local ticket
gent or by addressing
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Portland, Or.
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Cor. Ttnlh and Bond Streets.
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