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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1896)
e. -V 1 r V . ' .... THK DAILY, ASTOMAX. SATUUUY MOKXIXO, JTl,Y 4. 18iW. Si QEn... A RESORT FOR cntr GENTLEMEN Commercial and nth St. ALEX CAMPREU., Pre. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mips on application. New Astoria... located at the terminus of tbe Astoria and Columbia River Railroad, at the moutn of tbe Columbia River. It fronts on tne deep water of the Colombia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very best docks for ships on this bay; therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the great Northwest. These facts were recognized by the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. New Astoria is platted upon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected by a high ridge behind it. Its streets and avenues are wide, and, in fact, it is laid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un . der way. II An office has been opened by th. pre. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST, Clarkson & Marvin LONG FIR PILING promttlyFHrnisliei Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles W. also carry a fin. line of ladles sod snsa'e shoes, from the beet to the lowest reliable foods. All roods warranted Just as represented. JOHN BAHN CO.. 471 Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Local weather for the 24 hours end ing at i p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Agri culture, Weather Bureau. Maximum temperature. TO degrees. Minimum temperature, 56 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1895, to date, 77.10 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1895, to date. .S4 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, July 3. For Washington and Oregon, fair weather; warmer east of the Cascades, except stationary at Walla Walla. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box J-Trullinger's Mill. Box (Bond and Seventh street Box 7 Ninth and Duane. Box 8 Commercial and Fifteenth. Box -Clatsop Mill. Box 12 Car Stables. Box It-McGregor's Mill. AROUND TOWN. Heaven tbat made me honest made me more than ever king did when he made a lord. Rowe. Dr. O. B. Estes Is confined to his room by sickness. Dr. W. I. Howard, Homopathlst, &8 Commercial street. Fresh strawberries every morning at lowest market price. C. B. Smith. Foard & Stokes Co.'s store will re main closed after 10 a. m. today. Until further notice, Bteamer Lurline will leave Asturla at S a. m. duly. Ice cream for sale in bulk, and tee cream parlors at the Astoria Creamery. Call on SnodgTass for fine photos. Our motto, Good work and low prices. The finest separator cream in the olty at bedrock prices at C. B, Smith's. Just received, a choice stock of fine teas, coffees and spices, at Foard & Stokes Co. Tbe Misses Gussie and Laura Gray Beaver Hill and Gilman ror r.miw or 'tp . ELMORE. SANBORN A If you will look into the situation you will see 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 from $150 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your cha nge and buy a lot in ; RRE NTO N prletore one door ut of th Crosby hirdwan (tor Call. be shown lb. merit, of thla property, and InresL Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland Oregon went to Portland yesterday to spend the Fourth. Mayor Taylor yesterday signed the ordinance vacating certain streets for railroad purposes. Cream from the celebrated Mikado cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard & Stokes Co. The football club will win at the II waco contest today unless Duncan Stu art proves a hoodoo. Observer Grover last evening, for once in a decade, promised pleasant weather for the Fourth. The gentleman of the house Is now wheeling the lawn mowers about the front yard for exercise. Messrs. Frank Patton and Albeit Dunbar left last evening on a Fourth of July fishing trip to Green mountain. Go to the Spa for your candles and ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always on hand. ' Don't fail to call at Bran's Red Front Gallery, 5S3 Commercial street. Hard times prices for thirty days. Call for particulars. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladies. 183 Com mercial street. The streets were full of people last night who were out shopping and mak ing preparations for celebrating the glorious Fourth. The decorations of the Astoria Na tional Bank in honor of the day are very attractive and help out the looks of Commercial street. James Leahy, Olney; John Bunke, Young's River; Mr. Baumgarten, Fla vel, and Mrs. Mortenson, of Chinook, were in the city yesterday. Auditor Kuetner says that they are pushing things on the west side of the bay, and that they expect to complete the Flave switch by this evening. The ferns and floral decorations at I'tzlnger'g are very handsome. Some rare specimens have been secured by this gentleman, who Is a lover of flow ers. In the police court yesterday Chris. Ahues forfeited J', hall on a charge of assaulting Fred Krosen. The settle ment of the matter wag an amicable one. Matt Olsen, of Deep River; Wm. Ledger, and Wm. Lyons, of Young's river, and J. M. Hales, Walluskl, were in buying Fourth of July goods yes terday. Fourth of July Photos. At Bratt's Gallery, 583 Commercial street. Big ...COAL Trv It CO. Agents. AstorU. reduction In pnoos for thirty days only, commencing today. First class work onl. Call and see. Quite a crowd of Astorlans are going to liray's River this morning for a 4th of July picnic. Councilman Hergman and family, with a number of friends, will be of the party. Ye On. on Bond street, told the small boys yesterday that he had the beat kind of China crackers and bombs. Yee Is evidently looking out for the pennies of the patriotic youngsters. If you want a Tooth Brush. Nail Brush. Cloth Brush, Hair Brush, Hat Brush. Shoe Brush. Nursing Bottle Brush, or Nursing Bottle Tube Brush, go to Rogers, 459 Commercial street. Button, button, who has the button? Griffin & Reed'a stock of campaign buttons, sent out from the East. In cludes many novelties which the boys on both sides are wearing on .their coats. A small boy. passing in front of a horse on the O. R. and N. dock yester day afternoon, nearly had his ears snapped off. The horse was bent on play, but the boy did not take It that way. Contractors Bayles & Palmberg yes- ; terday evening finished putting the shingles on the roof of the Hotel Fla- vel. They say they will be ready fori the opening banquet before'very many; days. ! The up-river boat last night had a large cargo of freight, consisting of canned salmon, tin plate, tin cans, , etc., and a large passenger list. Many ! people are going to spend their Fourth ! In Portland. The steamer Electric yesterday car- ried a large lot of supplies to the rail- ' road camps above Tongue Point, and j the O. K. took a lot of Iron bolts, etc., j for the wharf at Flavel, and towed ; down another pile driver for the work. ! There are many Astorlans owning handsome flower gardens who do not ' believe In enjoying all the good things of nature by themselves, as Is evl- denced by tbe beautiful bouquets sent ; daily to their less fortunate neighbors 1 and the sick. j Mrs. T. A. MeBrlde and daughter ar-. rived yesterday morning on the steam- I er from Portland, and went over to Seaside, where they will spend the sea son. Judge McBrlde's son, who la al ready at the coast, met the ladles at the railroad station. One of the first business houses on Commercial street to unfurl the Stars and Stripes yesterday was Alex. Camp bell. The big flag on the top of the building, and the smaller one In the window, protecting people of all na tionalities, attracted much attention. For the next ten days we will have a special sale of velvet, silk, lid cloth straps at wholesale prices, tbe hand somest and best fitting shirt waist, and a large line of duck suits, and wiappera at way down prices. 1. Cohen, Low Price Store. 491 Bond street, cor ner Eleventh. It may be Interesting to know that the Fourth of July Is celebrated In Zu rich, Switzerland with as much enthu siasm as in America. Regattas are held on the lake, and the large Amer ican population there as well as the Swiss people, take a day off In honor of liberty. The Outing Club will hold a picnic today at Scarborough Head. Miss Pearl Holden has sufficiently recovered to accompany the club. A Jolly time la anticipated by the thirty-five or forty members. The steamer Queen will con vey the party across the bay early this morning. Word was received last evening that the work of unloading the steel rails from the sunken barge at Warrenton had been completed. Arrangements have been made to beach and repair the barge at once so that she can be Awarded Highest Honors World'! Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. DIl CREAM mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm v HERE ARE BARGAINS towed up the river and put In the dry i dock for a thorough overhauling. Jay Tuttle. Jr.. has none to Hlllsboro ( to visit Captain Mrrrlman. Mls.e Net- j tie and Nancy Tuttl are still at Coos j Bay. while Mrs. Tuttle. with Mrs. Win. j Hume and daughter. Aura, are at , Climes', Seaside. The doctor thinks i that ho has been descried, ami his ' people considerably scattered. . Mrs. F. P. Kendall and family. Mrs. Perry Trulllnger and family, went lo ; Oearhart yesterday for the puriose of j putting the Trlwold cottage- In order for the reception of their guest today. Among those who will spend the 4th ; and 6th with them are Senator John H. Smith and family. O. It Thomson! and family. F. ft. Stokes and family, Q. W. Lounsberry and family and ottv era. 'I The congregation of the Methodist: Episcopal church will gladly welcome! the return, next Sunday. July S, of! their choir, which has been taking a month's vacation. Three of the mem-1 l Ml . , ...... ,...- until ' a week later. Additions have been made to the soprano and contralto parts, which the director. Mrs II. T Crosby, feels confident will add much to the efficiency of the choir. In re-i sponse to a general request the choir will repeat on Sunday evening. July ISth, the service of sacred song given by them on May l?th lust. It was rumored last evening lhat Mr. Walt Ingiills. of the Lewis and Clurke, hud stcted that be was In fa vor of a bridge across Young's river at nine. He thinks that the people of that territory will have too much business on hand to bother with a fer ry. However, they will use tin- ferry until they can do better. When the new road Is finished Into the i tty, Mr. Ingalls promises to head a thre-; mile procession from the Lewis and Clarke and Clutsop liulns Into the city to show Astoria how many country neigh bors they have In that district. A boy, a firecracker ami a barrel cre ated a sensation on Astor street y.s terday morning. A number nf empty barrels were standing In front of Krlck sons. and several youngsters found It great fun to light a firecracker ami shove It Into the barrel through the bunghole. The reports produced were most gratifying. One barrel was tack led, however, which brought about re sults most unexpected. It seems that there was a little alcohol In the bottom of It, and when the flrecrackeer ex ploded the head of the barrel was blown out with a report like that of a cannon, and pieces struck one boy on the whrist and head. He was taken to Dr. Fulton's office, where the dam ages were repaired, and he declar ed to the doctor, that the fun was sim ply great. "The barrel went up fifty feet In the air and made a noise like a cannon." Several newspaper men who happen ed to be In Auditor Nelson's office yes terday afternoon, were not a little amused at the proposition made by Captain Jacobsen, one of the contract ors on the city water front railroad work. The captain -rushed into the office and said that he couldn't go any further with his work until he had se. cured the signed copy of the ordinance from the mayor vacating certain streets along the O. R. and N. dork, and that he would take a special train and go to Seaside with the copy for the mayor's endorsement. The cap tain was quite relieved when he found the mayor was In the city on business, and that the necessary papers had been sl.oud, When Auditor Nelson wes interviewed in regard to the mat ter he was non-committal on thee sub ject, but those who were present vouch for the statement and were agreed that Jacobsen & Wakefield are hustlers. BICYCLE ACADEMY. Sherman A Thing have opened a riding school next door to Pacific Express office. Competent Instructors constantly In at tendance, Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for sal. and rent For 15 cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 671 Commercial street. They ar. also fully prepared to ierv all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of ths season, as well as oysters In every Imaglnabl. style at th. lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tinue to come. Salton Sea Halt for laths at the Estes-Conn Drng Store. 10c and 25c per package. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. There's mors clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual w.ar. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no fres alkali and will not Injurs th. finest lac. Try It and notlos the difference In quality. Ross, Hlggini 4t Co. A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. HSULOh ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT DECISION OF THE A.F.C. BOYS The Kcfjntt. Is to He Held In the Month u f Auijust Xcvt. 'KV COMMITTEE TO 111 NAMED ' froiddt Kendall Asthorittil to appolat lot her tad EiLrucd toasjitttc to Carrv Oil tie Details ol the rro)cci. An enthusiastic meeting was held last evening In the rooms of the A F, C. by the board uf directors of the club and a large number of enterpris ing cUlieiis. The meeting was called to consider the regatta question, and there was but ons lint of argument pre sented during the evening. Each and very one present was dctermlnrd that there should be a regatta. After some discussion a. to ways and means, the board officially determined to hold the regatta some time during the month of August. By unanimous vote Pres ident Kendall was authorised to ap point an enlarged committee to carry the project through. The wlal committee which has been working several days on subscription, reports a large number of additional pledges, and they are now satisfied lhat sufficient funds will b forthcoming to make the affair a grand success. When the news was received last night from "rttand that President Curt had closed the contract for the balance of the roail to tioble, many expressed themselves as willing to dnjhle their subscriptions, and Intimated that they would celebrate today with n light heart Each and every one felt that with the best part of the tinning sea son still to come, and with the Increas ed amount of money put In circulation by the railroad company, they could well afford to sutMerlln) liberally for th regatta an. I entertain the battle ship Oregon In tilting mnnner. With Tuootna on the north holding l first annual ruse carnival, and the title of California giving carnivals and car nivals. It would seem very strange If Oregon could not hold a little re gatta on the great Columbia river the year that' her big battle ship is put In commission, and the year that her railroad la put In a fair way of com pletion. The business men of Astoria, with their usual energy and patriotism, are determined that Oregon shall not be behind the rest of th. country In making history for KM. CHURCH SERVICES TOMOHKOW. Congregational Church Communion and reception of memtiers In the morn ing. The evening service will be com memorative of the Declaration nf In deiendence. The Junior Endeavor So ciety will give a pleasing and unique representation, entitled, "The Decla ration of the Thirteen Sisters." The pastor will deliver a short address on "Keliglon and Patriotism." All are cor. dially Invited. At the Norwegian and Danish M. E. church, I'pper Astoria, the pastor will preach tomorrow at 11 a. m. on "The Parable of the Net." and at 8 p. m. he will preach on "God's Presence Con ducting to Heavenly Rest." M. E. Church Morning subject, "Esau's Blunder." Evening, "The Ledg er of Life, or Loss and Gain." The choir after a month's vacation w III be In their places both Booming and evening, and will rtndor some fine music. The com mittee on Sunday school picnic will make their report, at the Sunday school session. Let' all ' the teachers and scholars be present. . Services at the Baptist Church Sub ject In the morning, "Echoes of the Willamette Association." In the even ing, "Summer Vacations." Sunday school and prayer meeting at the usu al time and place. You are cordially Invited to attend. Swedish Church Service will be held In the Swedish Lutheran church Sun day, July .'.th, at 10:45 a. m. at Upper Astoria, by J. A. Edlund, minister of the church. WHY It's Human Nature ! Two of our merchants were discuss ing the reason why people should dis criminate In favor of any particular store; It had occurred to them that the store they had In view Is not afraid to advertise bargains, and besides It's the most natural thing for shoppers to trade where they have reason to be lieve they can save money. Men do not go to Herman Wise's store for any other reason than this. They will not pay from 116 to $17.50 for sack or frock suits elsewhere as long as Herman Wise; offers the same qual ity of suits for 111.50. TKLL IT OUT. Don't sit down and wait for trade, 'Taint the way. (let a hustle, make her show, Push your business make her go, Ifcm't alt down mid wait for trade, 'Taint th. way, 'Taint the way. If you've got something lo sell, Tell It about, Let your neighbors see you're "fly." Get up "bargains," don't say die, If you've anything to sell, Tell It out, Tell It out. Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise. Keep things movln' evrry day. Talk about It; that's the way. Folk w.m't know you If you don't Advertise, Ad vert lie. HANK TAX KM IN 'FRISCO. San Francisco, July . The bankers of San Francisco and Assessor Hlrbe are at war. The assessor has acrvrd notice upon the banker that their as ckiiieti!a will be raised ! OOO.uOO over the valuation of last year. Slebe al leges tbat h la compelled lo Increase the tax undr the new law. but the banks will not submit without a fight REDUCED HATES. The sleatusr l.urllne will sell tickets on July 2, 3, 4. gwd so return July , at one fare for the round trip to all Idiots on the river between Astoria ami Portland. FOUUTIt OF JULY. The 0. R. and N. Co. will sell tickets on July 3,, 4. g'M)d to return July I. at one fare for the round trip to all points on the river between Astoria and Portland. ROYAL DaKing Powder. Highest of all la leavening ttrength.-V. , Oo-raasent Sacajrt Vm Webfoot Corn Cure. Xo enre no pay. Kor sale at Ks-tes-Conu Driijr Store. Maaay la th. loading tailor, and pay. th. hlgh.st rash price for fur skin. WANTED. WANTED Oood lady solicitor; dain ty work, good commission. Address Mrs. V. L. Fought. is Davis strct. Portland. Or. WANTBD BltuaUon ty experienced woman as chamber maid, waitress or to do light housework. Address Box M2. city. WANTKP--At once; active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 13 to 25 hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or 25c for tl sample. Big Rapids Mineral Water Co., Big Itaplds, Mich. WANTED To Rtnt-A house of six or seven rooms, rentrally located. Address J., Astorlan offloo. FOR BALE. JAPAN E8 IB GOODS - Flrsworks - Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Le.'s, tU Comraarclal atrasu FOR RENT. FOR RENT For ths Hummer a cen trally located alx-mom furnished house reasonable terms. Families with small children need not apply. Inquire at this office, FOR RENT A furnished room, IS trd treat FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner Duan. and Ninth streets. Price reason able. REWARD. TEN DOLLARS REWARD will b paid for any Information which will toad to th arrest and oonvtcttoa of th parson or persons who stole the plush card re ceiver from ths Palaca Cafe, W. W. WHIPPLE. Proprl.tor. FOUND A gentleman' gold ring, marked with Odd Fellow' emblem. Own er can recover same by applying st As torlan ofBa. ' SEASIDE SAWMIM. .1. A complete Stock of lumber on hand In ths rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic oelllng, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; also bracket work don. to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard St mill. H. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. it Beneath a steamer's berth there's Just room .nough for niu nf our 12.1. tfllesoOD. satchels and not near enough for th ordinary trunk. Hence, a satch el la a necessity If you're going on a sea voyage. THE' ARCADE. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 4C32... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. ASSl-XKK'S .NOTH'K. Notice is hereby given that K. R. tlawes has made a general assignment of all hi property for lbs b.nni of all his creditors; And lhat the under signed. C, J. Trenchant, has been ap pointed aslgnee uf said .slate; and all creditor of said .stale ars hereby notl fled to prreent their claims against said estate, under oath, to me, within three month hereafter, at th. store of said E. R. Ilawea. at No. 505 Bond street, of said city. C. J. TIIKNTIIAUD. Assignee. Astoria, June 25. IVHl, DISSOLl'TIO.V OF 1MRTNKRS1IIP Notice Is hereby given that th firm of Parker Hanson, Is this day mu tually dissolved. Oelo F Parker will continue the business and all si-counts of the firm must be settled with him. CAUL A HANSON. OELO F. PARKER. Astoria, Or., June 15, EXKCl'TOirS NOTI' K. Notice Is hereby given lhat I have been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of Adam Hat ter, deceased. AH persons hvlng claim against th. estate are requeated to present them to m at th. law office of Frank J. Taylor, at Astoria. Oregon, within six mouths from this date. AH person owing tbe estate must pay their Indebtedness to me. at the am place. LOUIS KIllCIIHOFF. Dated. June 2tth. 14. N0TICK OF VUTK tN SWINE Kl'NMMi AT I.AKUK. Office of the County Clerk of Clatsop County. In accordance with Section No. 3411 of "Hill's Annotated Law of Oregon," notice Is hereby given that at a gen eral election held June 1st. 1HX, IMT votes were rest asalnst Hwlne running at large; that In .Ixty day from the date of this notice It will le unlawful for Hwlne to run at large, within Clat sop county. State of Oregon, under penalty of Five Iollre for the first offense, and Tun Dollars for each sub sequent ofTense, 1t be recovered from th owner of the Rwlu by dvU atlo In the name of th Stat, of Oregon, be fore a Juatlcs of the peace of th pre cinct In which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside; and such penalty shall be for the benefit of, and when collected paid Into, ths common school fund of th county In which said action Is brought, within sixty days after such animal Is proved to be at large. F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, Jun End, 19M. REWARD. Clatsop County, Stat of Oregon. Whereas, on ths 27th day of Mar. 18H4, Esther Loire, Jack Lambert, Adolph Ouolnags and Bam Mellandt were waylaid and murdered near Cath lamet Head (two miles below Clifton), In Clatsop county, Oregon. Now, therefor. Clatsop county here by offers th following reward of ONF. THOUBAND (11000) DOLLAR!, for Information that will lead to the arrest or conviction of ths person or person who murdered said parties. Bald reward will be paid as follows! Five Hundred (1500) dollar will be paid' for Information lhat will cause the ar rest and conviction of any on of th gang of murderer, and Five hundred (Gbo will be paid for Information that will causa the arrest and conviction of the balance of the ' person committing said crime, i Astoria, Oregon, Jun 10, 1894. I J. H. D. GRAY. County Judge, Clatsop County, Or. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL ST. LADIES' CIoukN it nd Suits made to order or ready mndu ut the ..UNIQUE.. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING C. A. LE VERB & CO. Ladles' Tailors.