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I . . ' v - '.'.'.r4-vs.ii, v o THK DAILY ASTORIVX. SI'S DAY MOKXINfl. JINK 28. MM. ji 5 t.' i. ? - j i i f THE npM UUI 1... A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Comer Commercial and nth St. ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. Beaver Hill and Oilman ror Famtlv or ateaw. ruriM Tvtr 14 clkaS.....kkadoai.k in trick I iy ll.. ELMORE. SANBORN ft CO. Afcnts. AstorU. ...COAL WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps ob application. If you will look into the situation you will set that WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. The center of improve ments is here, and as an investment for business or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range fron $lo0 to 52oO each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save! your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON HERE ARE BARGAINS A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Astoria Land & Investment Co. -462... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. New Astoria... located at tfae terminus of the Astoria and ' Columtia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columtia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columtia River Harbor, and bdnj perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very test docks for ships on this tay: therefore. It is the exact spot for the seaport of the great Northwest. These facts were rccoplzed ty the Astoria & Columtia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. Mew Astoria is platted upon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected ty a high ridge lenlnd it. Its streets asl avennes are wide, and. In fact. It is laid out on modern plans. - Extensive street Improvements are now nn .. deT way. ii i! V , An office has been opened by th. pro prietor, on door ma of th. Crosby hardware .tore. CalL be shown th merits of this property, and Invest. The New. Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Young. H. Runke and Andrew Johnson. nccted with other road In that vleln-1 Young's river, and John Leahy. Olncy. jty, u will be the mean, of giving ' I easy access to a lartfe and prosperous' ..ii. i. l.. iouok, wn 01 lion, nciij. i . . Young, who delivered the eloquent ad dress before the graduating class of country, not now easily reached by team. On general princi ples I am heartily In favor of th build up gr.mn.nr scncs.,. win m.ae tne : in, .nd m , 1N,11,4. I oration at the Fourth of July celebra- ,ml wy if country thoroughfares la to plank them with four-Inch lumber. An abundance of material I at hand on every side. tlon at Olncy. Rill" Moss, well know n In the city, and recently in the employ of the Clat sop Mill Company, left home suddenly ; nJ at "'"U r"M ,n Cl,un' uU three week, ago and has not since been ' P,wur triable sawmill for getting heard from. His friends are puiiled ' "Ut ,h "" long ,h lUw ,,f r"ml by his long absence. I othr Places I'"" thl policy, and there Is no reason why It cannot be Fin work was done In Portland dur- do" 'his county. The stuff need not Ing the big Are by the Western Union ! l atrlctly first class, but If sawed four line men. Many poles were burned ! Inches thick, when placed In the road during the conflagration, but at Immt-1 't will wear for twelve or fourteen nent peril to themselves, the men kept ! Vara. In many places the mistake Is the line working without a break all ' made of laying planking thaf Is too night. . thin. For this purpose many logs can . I be utilised which are g.MKl for nothing All of the merchants yesterday re-1 else. Six months In the year good work ported business as being very good, j could be done on your roads under this There Is a large amount of fruit on ' method, and soon you would have high- me market at reasonable prices. The I ways w hich can be travelled winter first Oregon raspberries. were received gnd summer." yesterday, and cherries are In prime OWE AGAIN THE JUNTO CLUB The Reporter Keturns ami (Ues no Account f the Lost Meetlnj). TIIK STATE NORM AL SCHOOLS The Litter. Doctor, Tcchcr. .Hcrckait d laborer Diva Tac-litt 1)1 plusus losiiilcrcil hy thcCl.b. condition. While riding In fppertown last even ing, coming down a grade. Dr. A. L. A DISTRACTED OPPOSITION. The stock of Democratic bluster and brag has been running low for two Fulton struck a snag or other obstruc- j years past. Now,' however. Its earn tlon. and broke his bicycle In the mid- i palgn factories w 111 be run at full blast die. He came to town on a street car. j till election day, turning out vltupera carrying one half of the machine In tlon, bluster and hntgg, the only pro each hand. ! ducts w hich Democratic policy has ever fostered In this country. If the Something New... ' Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sixes and Styles We also carry a Una Una of ladles and man's shoes, from the best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted just I as represented. JOHN HAHN CO.. v O Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the 24 houss end ing at i p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Agri culture, Weather Bureau, M aximum temperature, 87 degrees. Minimum temperature, 66 degrees. Precipitation, .01 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1895, to date, 77.10 Inches Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1895. to -date. 7.10 inches. : FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box 5 Trullinger's Mill. Box (Bond and Seventh street. Box 7 Ninth and Duane. Box 8 Commercial and Fifteenth. Box 9 Clatsop Mill. Box 12 Car Stables. Box It-McGregor's Mill. AROUND TOWN. Strength for today in house and home. To practice forbearance sweetly; To scatter kJnd words and loving deeds. Still trust In God completely. Crackerjack Bradbury Is In town. Dr. W. L Howard, Homceopathlst, 586 Commercial street. Contractor W. H. Parker was In from the railroad camps yesterday. Reports from all along the river yes terday were to the effect that fish are still running light. Cream from the celebrated Mikado cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard t Stokes Co. Gray green canvass made over white silk Is a charming idea for a summer gown for womankind. New JOth Century tan lace shoes for ladies. Columbia Shoe Co, successors to Copeland & Thorsen. The rush of seasiders la beginning and in another week or so all the re sorts will be In full blast. J. H. Seymour last evening dropped a nickel In the slot, turned a royal flash, and drew 100 cigars. F. Bandegarde, North Shore, and A. M. Llndholm, Young's River, were in the city yesterday purchasing supplies. Go to the Spa for your candles and ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always on band. Already families are laying In their winter wood supplies. Now is the har vest for wood-choppers and wood yards. tartv " nasemne. j. ireignion. tl. actively could be confined to mu.l C. fcckenberger. Dr. J. J. Fisher. C. C. j slinging at the Republican nomltin oic-onaia. rrana rnuger. t. u. bewail. ; tuns. a mltfht hope to br.ak Its best and B. Seeley. of Portland; H. S. Mc- ; record, but. unfortunately. Its aim will Oowan. Chinook; L. A. Loo mis, Ilwaco; i t,,, distracted bv a factional renin anu n. a. tionnwicK. t,ooie. were regis- tnat ,vm ug uo c,.ni!i,i.,ral,i ,m,. . terea at the Occident yesterday. pelting Its own wings. Th that there are many teachers dropping from th. ranks vrs yar. Th. aver age teacher's term of usefulness docs not extend over more than eight or ten years, and then they imi.t turn to other employments. Huttie popl con demn us teachers for preparing for other professions while teaching, but If they only knew It, we can not hoH to find employment aa teachers for many years, and must provide for the future." "The change from life diplomas to six year diplomas would reduce th num ber of normal graduates, would It not?" "Not materially. Teachers nr. begin ning to rind that the only way to se cure employment at a good salary Is to be prepared to render the best pos sible service. iVhool boards try to re tain a good teacher even If higher wages must be paid and the question with the teacher Is not so much th. grade of certificate she holds, as' It Is the grade of work she can do." JUNTO. Dr. H. A. Smith, who has Just re- j Chicago convention will closely turned from a IHn nhmatl an.1 ha- i hi. m i .u r.w. v ,' v,"r coinage Itepublicans at St. Louis .i'vuvv. uia vmvr ill wie IllIlUll UUUU- . , ... . . In h. .,r.t i,.,-. .,.-...... 1 filvd " Averse d.tlslon of the great in dentistry called cataphoresis filling . J1i;','",,ll'an I''? U1 b"C",u"" ne smi,h-. m, k.,- dCTy. gravity and regret. Their little his apartments are bright and chee'rv. Mi trum ,ne nventlrn was an un ! pretentious withdrawal, w ith no vain Mr. Simpson, the well-known San Pttrnilt' "f vituperation or threats. Thv Francisco lumberman, was In the city ! con,ll(1t at Chicago will be of far great yesterday, and made a visit to Knapp- ' n Pn',P"rtlrns and consequence. The ton. This morning he will go to Coos ( inevitable antagonism will arouse the bay on the Areata. Mr. Simpson Is ! b'i''''t resentment and denunciation here looking after the interests of his ,f ,n standard Is trampled under firm with a view to extending their j th Just- aa n"w apjiears certuln, the business. loss f every sound money state to the . j Democracy Is absolutely inevitable, as For the next ten days we will have will be proclaimed In advanca on the a special sale of velvet, silk, and cloth floor of the convention unless free v. raps at wholesale prices, the hand-! speech is stifled. Mr. L. Mansur and family, of Knapp ton, are vluiting In the city. .Councilman L Bergman returned from Gray's River last evening. Fresh strawberries every morning at lowest market price. C. B. Smith. The steamer Areata leaves this morn ing for Coos Bay and coast points. Mr. James Brown, of Knappa, called on his old Astoria friends yesterday. Contractors have nearly completed the Improvements on Exchange street. It will now be one of the best streets In the city. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 483 Com merclal street. Ice cream for sale In bulk, and Ice cream parlors at the Astoria Creamery. Call on Snodgrass for fine photos. Our motto, Good work and low prices. The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smlth'a Never were summer fabrics for ladies more charming than they are this season. A movement Is on foot amongst the merchants to give their employes a holiday on the Fourth. The boys hope there will be no miscarry In the ef forts made in their behalf. , Just received, a choice stock of fine Among the country couBint In town teas, coffees and spices, at Foard A yesterday were David Keefe, John Btokes Co. Days; D. Campbell, Wallunkl; Andrew August Erickson sent his family to north beach yesterday to spend the Bummer. Miss Mae Cole, daughter of proprie tor Cole, of the Parker House, has re turned from school and will spend the summer in Astoria. Take advantage of the cheap rates offered by the O. R. and N. Co. and visit Portland during the grand cele bration on the 4th of July. Captain Jacobsen's big pile driver Is making a large hole In the O. K. and N. dock. Soon the sign will appear there, "Lookout for the railroad cars In the divorce suit of Amanda M Frii.-nd, vg, A. L. Friend, a default was taken yesterday in the circuit court, and a decree of absolute divorce granted. It would seem that there Is no good reason why everybody should not have a holiday on the Fourth. H;Hf the men In tow n were compelled to work on Decoration Day. The road to the Walluski bridge Is now In its best condition. On a fine, sunny day, no plcasanttr outing can be had than a bucgy ride through this delightful country. somest and best fitting shirt waists, 1 and a large line of duck suits, and wiappers at way down prices. I. Cohen, Low Price Store, 491 Bond street, cor ner Eleventh. Mr. J. V. Cdelghton, the well known chief clerk of the general freight de partment of the Northern Pacific, Port land, and Mr. H. C. Eckenberger, trav eling freight agent of the C. B. and Q., arrived down the river yeaterdsy. Mr. Eckenberger went to North Beach to spend Sunday, and Mr. Creighton will rusticate In Astoria for a few days. At the Rescue Club last evening It was voted to adjourn for the summer vacatlop, subject to the call of the president and secretary. Due notice of the resuming of Its weekly meetings will be given, probably soon after Sep tember 1st. The officers of the club de sire to warmlv thnnlr nil who h.i-. mn kindly assisted them in the past, and ""Ver Colnage 'P"l''lcans are likely bespeak the public! sympathy and as-1 ' n"mlnate ,h""- own representative slstance in its future work. I can,Jldate; The Populists certainly pro- I P"8e today to set up their own nominee. It Is. then, a wretched and hopeless resort that will remain for the Demo cratic machine In the northern states from the Atlantic to the Rocky moun tains. Even lf there Is no formal bolt or desertion of the party standard, the most that can be expected Is a per functory and down-hearted support of the free silver standard bearers against an Irresistible folly behind the champions of sound money. Hundreds of thousands of Democrats will "take to the woods," hundreds of thousands more will manfully vote for the Re publican standard bearers, and the ma jorities that will be rolled up for the Republican ticket In November will be unprecedented In the political history of this country. There Is no assurance and apparent ly no possibility today of any combi nation of the distracted 'and hostile adherents of the silver standard.1 The Mr. Gilbert Christiansen yesterday afternoon received the sad Intelligence of the death of his daughter Anna In Texas. The young lady was one of the most accomplished and popular ladles of the city, and the news of her death will be received with general regret. A few months ago she went to visit relatives In Texas, and recent letters stated that the warm weather was hav ing a depressing effect upon her. The silver-standard Democrats will make a straight party nomination In all probability. Against this divided and distracted opposition, the Republi cans are certain to triumph even In states w here they have only a minority vote. Exchange. The U. S. Oov't Reports ihow Royal Baking Powder tupcrior to alt othert. Ful'RTIl K Jt'LY. The O. It. and N. Co will sell tickets on July I. 3, i. good to return July t. at one fare for the round trip to all points on the river Ixiwoen Astoria and Portland HICYCLB ACADKMT. Hherman A Thing h.v opened a riding school next door to Pi-irlc express oftVa. Competent Instructor, constantly In at tendance. Cleveland ind Crrsctnt bi cycle for sal. and rent. For U rent you can secure n txcel lent wel-rvd meal at th Hon Ton Kestauranl. No. 671 CommTclal street. Thy are also fully prepared to irrv all kind of fish. gm. and drllraclM of th. aeaaon. well s oyster In .v.ry Imsgtnablt lylt si th. lowest living price Com one snd you wit) on tlnu to com. Use uehfoot Corn Cnn. No cure no pay. For sale at Ks t ps-Conn Lrur Store. The inhabitants of Westport are ex periencing the results of an Inundation. A passenger from there yesterday gave the Information that the streets are en tirely covered and the citizens navigate on elevated slden'alks, and he having found, a way of escape contemplates remaining In Astoria, high and dry, un til terra flrma Is again visible at home. The fact that the stage of the water there Is now higher than at any time past, while at points further above a fall is reported, Is probably due to melting snow and high tides operating In conjunction, whereas on the upper river the tides do not make a percep tible difference. Judge McBrlde, of this circuit, speak ing of the matter of county roads yes terday, said to an Astorian represen tative that he thought It would be fool ish for this city and county to lose the advantage offered by the pipeline grade to Bear. Creek. "Here Is a 12 mlle road surveyed and already well- graded, which only needs surfacing and finishing. If properly finished and con-1 Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Iui Store. 10c anil 25c per package. The best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "Soap Foam,'' a It will not "yellow the clothe," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will convince you. Awarded Highest Honors World'! Fair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. WANTED. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply to C. W. Stone, ITS Com merclal street. WE don't want boys or loafer, but men of ability. 1300 to IMW a mouth to hustler. State and general agents. Salary and commission. Kacins Fire Engine Co., Ksclne Wis. WANTED Men, at once, for work on Reashore railroad. Engineers' room, No. 4. Flavel Ilulldlng. CREAM MINIS Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. The Junto Club w hich held meeting regularly lust winter and reported the proceeding for the benefit of reader, has not gone out of existence, as might be supposed. The cause of the Inter ruptlon In the series of report was the absence of the member who re ported the conversation for the A tortan. Till member having returned, the report will rw continued. At the last meeting of the club there were present a lawyer, a doctor, a teacher, a merchant and a laborvr. "I'ld you notice," said the doctor, addressing his remarks to the teacher, "that the state normal school at Mon mouth ha Just turned out forty-eight graduates, each holding a life diplo ma "e, what of It?" "Well. It seem to me that It Is unwise for the state to Issue life teacher's diploma to the graduates of the normal school, a Is done now. The diplomas, a I un derstand It. are given to every gradu ate regardless of th ability a teacher may Have, aside from the mere ability tii pass examinations." "Then your understanding of the way our normal school Is conducted Is sail ly at fault. The graduate of that school are given seclnl Instruction and practice In teaching, and the student must attain the required standing In th. -sc. as well a In the usual studies of a curriculum. If a student show Inck of teaching ability In the model chool of the normal, a diploma will be refused." , "Put I know many graduate of that school who make poor teachers." "That may be true, but mi mors can be expected than that some will fall In their chosen profession.. I think I can recollect a few doctors who come far short of being successful, and there are not so many doctors a teacher to be noticed." "Hut what I wanted to get at, was not o much an objection to graduat Ing the student, but It seems to me that they ought not to receive life di plomas. Let them be given state di plomas - entitling them to leach six years, and then if tbey prove to be successful teachers, give them life dl plomas." "That's my Idea," said the lawyer. "And I have no objections." added the teacher, "and yet what have you accomplished by giving the six year dl ploma? Any teacher who has held a state diploma and has taught the re quired length of time will receive a life diploma, successful or not success ful, so it amounts to the same thing." 'It ought not to be so; the county superintendent ought not, to recom mend any teacher to the state board, for a life diploma, unless that teacher has been successful." "That la true enough, but If you were county superintendent perhaps you would not find It' so easy to refuse to recommend an applicant as a success, ful teacher. It takes a man with un limited courage of conviction to with stand the argument of a young lady's tears, especially when assisted by po litical Influence of an aggrieved father. When you see a county superintendent that Is condemned for not granting cer tlflcates or recommendations, you can rest assured that he has been true to his trust In the face of great tempta tion to be otherwise." , "Do you think It Is right to give a normal graduate a life diploma while a teacher who works her way up through the vralous grades of certifi cates must spend several years gaining the same end, when In a majority of cases the latter teacher Is the more ..M ', , '. ' , . . , ,.l FOR BENT A furnished room, 181. rd No, I do not, and I have no doubt street that the legislature of 1X07 will pass an act abolishing the life diplomas of the FOR RENT Thres or four room, with normal schools, for that very reason. board, at Mr. K. C. lloldnn'a, corner The holder of a life diploma has many JJJj" unjust advantages over tho teacher who works her way up. Even the nor mal graduates will admit that, and they will quite generally favor a change In the law which will give nor mal students six year diplomas." "The whole system of granting teach ers' licenses is more or less a farce anyway, Isn't It? There are too many teachers and more being added to the number every year." "No more In proportion than there are of lawyers, doctors, ministers and TO THK riBI.lt'. Notice I hereby given that the part nerslilp heretofore existing between T. I.. No and W. J. Vculley lias ben dissolved and Iliat the business uf said firm will hersaftsr Vi roiiducl.il by W. J. 8c u I Icy, the successor of ald firm. All accounts due ald firm ate pay able to W. J. Hculley. Hoping to tier. after receive the patronage hvietofor extended to (aid firm, 1 am W. J. Hl'l'l.I.KY. ASSUiXKE S X0TICK. Notice I hereby given that K ft. Ilawea has made a general assignment of alt Ms properly for the benefit of alt his creditors; and that th under slud. C. J. Trenchant, ha been ap pointed aslgnee of said estate; and all creditor of said ratals are hereby noti fied to present their claim aalnat said estate, under oath. t me, within three months hereafter, at th (tor of said E. It. Ilawes, at No. &oi l..nd street, of said city. C. J. THK.WHAUH, Assignee. Astoria. June :S, WANTED Hltuatlon by experienced woman a chamber maid, waitress or to do light housework. Address Box 682, olty. WANTED At once; active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 11 to 25 hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or 25c for tl sample. Big Rapids Mineral Water Co., Illg Rapids, Mich. WANTED Situation to do general housework. Apply L. M., Astorian of fice. WANTED To Rcnt-A house of siiTor even rooms, centrally located. Andreas J., Astorian offlcn. FOR BALE. DISSOLITIOX OF PARTXKRSIIIP Nolle Is hereby glvro that the firm of Parker A Hanson. Is this day mu tually dissolved. Uelo F. Parker will continue the business and all accounts of the firm must b settled with him. CAUL A. HANSON. UKI-O V. PARKER, Astoria, Or . Jun. 11. IM. KXMTiHTS NoTIi'rl Notice I hereby given that I have been duly appointed executor of th last w 111 and testament of Adam Hat ter, deceased. A'l person having claim against the estate are requested to present them to me at the law office of Frank J. Taylor, at Astoria. Oregon, within six months from Oil date. All person owing tho eslate must pay their ludebtednes to me, at the same place. Lons Klllt'HIl. FF. Dated. June ;th. WW. XOTICK 0K-V0TB ON 8 WINK RfNXIXflJT LAME. Oftlce of tho County Clerk of Clatsop County. In accordance with Section No. 3U8 of "Hill's Annotated Law of Oregon," notice la hereby given that at a gen eral election held Juns 1st, 1894. 1MT votes were cast against Rwlns running at large; that In sixty days from the date uf this notice It will be unlawful for Hwlne to run at large, within Clat sop county. Stats of Oregon, under penalty of Five Dollars for th. first offense, and Ten Dollars for each sub sequent offense, to be recovered from the owner of the Bin by civil action In the name of th Slate of Oregon, be fore a Justice of the peace or the pre cinct In which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside; and suoh penalty shall be for the benefit of. and when collected paid Into, the common school fund of the county In which said action Is brought, within sixty days after such animal Is proved to be at '' F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, June 32nd. ISM. REWARD. Clatsop County, Stat of Oregon. Whereas, on the 27th day of May ISM. Esther Loire, Jack Lumbert. Adolph Ouolnage and 8am Mellandfc were waylaid and murdered near Cath- lamet Head (two miles below Clifton), In Clatsop county, Oregon. Now, therefore, Clatsop county here by offers the following reward nf FOR SALE The Ferrell property. corner of Exchange and 14th streets- Price, M.2M. W. C, Cassell, 61 Bond ON K THOUSAND (11000) DOLLARS ror Information that will lead to the - arrest or conviction of the person or persons who murdored said partlos, street, agent. JAPANESE GOODS - Fireworks - lust out Jut received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 641 Commercial stre.t. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A small furnished cot tage at Silver Point Cliffs, Elk Creek beach. Wood furnished and water at tho door. For the season until Sep tember 1st, HO. Astoria Land and In vestment Co., 402 Bond street. Clulil Ful.. r.l ...IM .... i. . ... win ut pam a roiiows: Five Hundred (IG00) dollar will be paid' for reformation that will cause the ar ret and conviction of any one of the gang of murderers, and Five hundred (COO) will be paid for Information that will cause the arrest and conviction of the balnnce of the persons committing said crime. Astoria, Oregon, June 10, 1S96. J. II. D. GRAY, County Judge, 'Clntsop County, Or. REWARD. TEN DOLLARS REWARD will b paid for any Information which will lead to th arr.at and conviction of the parson or person who atole the pluah card re ceiver from th Palace Cafe. W. W. WHIPPLE, Proprktor.' FOUND. FOUND A gentleman' gold ring, marked with Odd Fellow' emblem. Own- other classes. You must remember ( torlon office. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to July 1, 1HH4, to present the same to the county treasurer for payment, as Interest will cease from this date. Dated the 18th day of June, A. D. 1S96- B. L, WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and ses their new and handsome twin, testing machine. Take along some oftne twines "as good as Marshall's," in your pocket and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's mony In youp pocket and fish In your net to find out. i .