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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1896)
T1IK DAILY ASTOttt.VN. Tt'KSPAY MOUSING, JTI.Y 20. 18. ' 4,..' ' 1 if I, : i i TUB GEn... a RESORT FOR QENTLEMEN Corner Commercial ad nth SU. alex Campbell. pp. Beaver Hill and Oilman ...COAL Tor Family r Mum r.twwi . TrV It ii kaSi HKAitoNALK ix ruin 111 il. ELMORE. SANBORN I CO. Agents. Astoria. WARRENTON Colamtia Harbor Land Co. 4'" Cosher...' , .. BOND and ' ELEVENTH STS. ' flr-S OS 8f plICltiOB. If you will look into the situation you will soe that WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. Tho center of improve ments is here, ami as an investment for business or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. 'In WARRENTON . . 1 ell- PA.I VA n ? .. . I A P ,v lots are an larsre, nui size, ouxiw. rriees ranee irom to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot iu W A RRENTON HERE ARE BARGAINS A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT .-'.. .- . M-t.-, Astoria Land & Investment Co. 432... Bond Street.. Astoria, Or. New Astoria... Is located at the terminus of the Astoria anl Colombia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water ot the Columbia 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 tor 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 ty 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 nn der way. An offloe haa been opened by the pro prietor, on door east of the Croeby hardware store. Call, be shown Um merlta ot this property, and lnreat The New Astoria Company M&iSs. sr. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladies' Cents' Children's Shoes Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc o'clock this Horse show. morning for Bristol's Price, 50 cents. Oar Goads Are Warraalcd John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the 24 hours end ing at . p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Agri culture, Weather Bureau. Maximum temperature, 66 degrees. Minimum temperature, 57 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1898. to date, 77.11 inches. Excejs of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1895. to. date, 5.81 Inches. AROUND TOWN. To be resigned when Ills betide. Patient when favors are denied. And pleased with favors given; Dear Chloe, this Is wisdom's part; This is that incense of the heart Whose fragrance smells to heaven. Nathanltl Cotton. Dr. W. L Howard, Homueopathlst, W CommercialStreet Sweet peas and proud worn by the summer girL llllles are Fresh strawberries every morning at lowest market price. C. B. Smith. Captain Ed. Hallock won the bicycle at Sam Harris' raffle Saturday night Captain Billy Smith came up from his Seaside ranch yesterday to take the Plnmore to Portland. Neglige shirts that are so starched that they belle the name, are the pres ent masculine bargain rage. Miss Callle Sweltzeer, of Hubbard, Oregon, is in the city visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Hilton E. Dunseth. ii r. vie beaming, city passenger agent of the O. R. and N". at Portland returned from the beach Sunday. A carload nice fresh watermelons, also a carload choice assorted fruits just arrived today. Ross, Hlggins & Co. "Our Corner" will in a few days ex. tend its premises to take in the store room immediately south on 12th street Go to the Spa for your candles and Ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always on hand. Mrs. Carrie Ray, medium. Readings dally, 50 cents. Test circle Tuesday and Sunday nights, 10 cents. 440 Bond street Room 5. captain Arcme reuse came over from Ilwaco yesterday morning on a launch, and returned In the evening on the Potter. i Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 48J Com mercial street It was reported yesterday that salm on were running very much better, and that a number of large catches had been made. Dr. Klnneye says that It Is necessary for one to stand on his head In order separator cream in the ! ,0 reaa eeley's new map of the mouth The finest city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's.'1 of the Columbia. Small sleeves are an assured factor in the autumn wardrobe of the ladies. Just received, a choice stock of fine teas, coffees and spices, at Foard & Stokes Co. Best Ice cream in town, cheap. Par lors for ladles. Astoria Creamery, 455 Duane street Cream from the celebrated Mikado cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard & Stokes Co. Miss Pearl Holden with Miss Klnzle at residence. Fort Canby. spent Sunday Major Kinzle's Alex Gilbert's ball at Seaside Satur day night was one of the most suc cessful of the season. Reserved seats will be on sale at the New York Novelty Store up to 9 The Misses Foard and their brother, who have been visiting relatives In Astoria, will return to San Francisco on the Columbia August 1st. The Harvest Moon arrived down yes terday afternoon with a large barge load of bridge timbers from Senator Borthwlck's factory at Goble. J. W. Mlnaker, Knappa; John Grant and Mrs. Winston, North Shore; Ed. Lorenzo and Mrs. Harrison, of War renton, were among the country visit ors yesterday. It was reported yesterday that Mr. Frank GeTdes, while on a fishing trip Sunday, got stuck on a mud bank and did not get home until A o'clock yes terday morning. We guarantee our Headache Tablets to cure any case of headache In fif teen minutes. Price 25c. Can be sent Orkson & Mcjryin Room Company by mall. Chas. Rogers, Druggist, 459 Commercial street. Tort Captain E. J. Rathbono. of the O. R. ami N. Company, returned Sunday from North lteaoh with his family, where they had been spending a few weeks' vacation. Mr. C. J. Eddy, general agent of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Hall way, and wife, whv have been spend ing a few days at Seaside, returned to Portland Sunday night. The steamer Potter arrived down at 2:30 yesterday afternoon with a large excursion of people for Seaside. Su perintendent Lester ran a special train to accommodate the party. The new army has at lost arrived and will open its work In this city In favor of God's American Volunteers. Meetings will be held on the streets until a suitable hall ran be secured. Mr. A. Hodes, representing II. R. Lltt of Portland, ran be found at the mlllnary store of Mrs. McKentle, with a full line of ladles' suits, capes and separate skirts, for a few days only. The occupants of a house on Grand avenue, where the street grading Is progressing, nearly made up their minds to move Sunday, as the hill side had begun to slide. No damage Is reported. Observer Grover has been trying veiy hard for several days to make It rain, but so far has been unsuccess ful. He can ride a bike on the beach, however. It he Is not much of a weather man. Within a few days the stock held by Astor Lodge, K. of P., in the Astoria Building and Loan Association, will mutur and the already nourishing treasury of the lodge will receive the neat sum of J-DOO rash. Mr. Wm. Whelan left Portland last Saturday night for Astoria. He must have fallen by the wayside, as when last seen he was enjoying Herman Wise's picnic at Cathtamet. His friends look for him today. The Japanes capitalists who are now in Portland are being well entertained in that city and there is a good pros pect that the new line of fast steamers will be established between the Orient and the Columbia river. Hurrah for Portland. Mr. James Layton McEwan died in LTppertown Sunday at 5 o'clock In the afternoon. The deceased was 25 years old and was well and favorably known in the city. The funeral will take place from Grace Church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The Eastern Clock Company has re moved its quarters to 10th street, and Mr. Chas. McDonald will remove his working department Into the rooms re cently occupied by the Clock Company. One of his friends stated that he was not moving because he couldn't pay his rent. Mr. Josef Gruber is In the city with an Invitation to scientific men to ex amine his newly discovered motor. The descriptions of the machine, for which patent has been applied, would indi cate that it is a new system of per petual motion. This Is perhaps some thing that Astoria needs. J. A. Waddle. R. W. Wilbur, T. B. Wilcox, 8. H. Brown, Jr., J. M. Tur ney, L. B. Seeley, James Laldlaw, D. M. Dunne, Engene F. Samuel, Port land, Frank Judson, Omaha; Geo. A. Beavls, W. H. Garrett, San Franslco, and J. T. Megler and wife, Brookfleld, registered at the Occident yesterday. Hln, conveying the undivided one- 1 anything of the kind heretofore seen, quarter Interest In the southwest quar-; Their Intelllnence will prove highly In ter, am-llon 2. township S north, range ' tcrcstlng and should mil net croud 7 west, and the undivided one-quarter : ,f people. The Sun Francisco I'hionl Interest In the southeast quarter, see- J cle say "People marvel at the Won tlen 2. township S north, rang 7 west, derful Intelligence of home flesh at ?-M- j the Auditorium last night, and grew enthusiastic ever the wonderful equine A very pretty fad has taken posse. ' ,xhlhltlon ,hat m given under the sion ot a number or Oregon ladle which Is no more or less than the collection of rare old Indian baskets. supervision of professor Itrlsiol. The professor has certainly achieved won derful siicccs In the tralnlne of Senator Patter.cn. of Salem, says that I Th1 ,,, )f nis wire pas succeeded in collecting1 bankets from almost every Indian tribe In the country. Some of them are more than fifty years old and have very interesting histories connected with them. Mr. W. G. Manderson. a former resi dent of Astoria, arrived last evening from Prtnre Edward Island. Me sayi that he tlr.ds Astoria greatly chung-'d for the better since he left here. The wonderful Improvements going on un der the auspices of the railroad com-1 pany all along the river front, look like the beginning of a new era. Mr. Manderson says that crops In Prltlsh Columbia are In very good shape this year. The sheriff yesterday made the fol lowing sales under foreclosure suits, the plaintiffs In each rase being the purchasers: First National Hank Vs. Geo. Hill et al lots t and . block 10. MeClure's. 110.160 3.1; P. Lowengart vs. Edson Keith, and Aberdeen Hank, southeast quarter section 7. township 7 north, range ( west, $;is 60; Martha E. Brown vs. Robert Hell, tract of U7 acres In section :t. township R north, range 10 west, $676.9"). The bouts up-river Saturday nlsht were very much crowded. Mr. L. 11. Seeley. w ho was one of the passengers, was obligvd ti take a middle section which was so narrow that when he wanted to turn over he was obliged to roll out on the floor to do so and then roll back again. No alarm clock was necessary to wake up the pas sengers, as Mr. Sam Itrown's sawmill snore kept everybody In a state of suspense ur.tll the watchman call-.-d "Portland." company are pantomimic artists of j great skill. There are thirty horses In the band, and they all contribute o ' the success of the entertainment. Not : the least amusing of the lot Is a mule, ; which Is a cloun of considerable abil ity, anil which gives a very good Iml- tntlon of a person delivering an ad- dress." Popular price. JJ, 35 and 50 i cents. i FISHER'S Two Nights and One Hatince Wc tines, ilny nn.l WW II X -sT" rfV ilny KJ J 1l4 I tlllU THursii Knmlly Mntloo Thiirsitlny. at Ji.iO LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon The Epworth League extends a cor dial invitation to all Its friends to attend a lawn social next Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Ilu sey, corner 6th street and Grand ave nue. Vocal and instrumental music, games, refreshments, etc., will be In dulged in. Strangers especially In vited. In the police court 'yesterday Harry E. Elason was fined t5 for the use of abusive language; "Flddk-r" Larsen was fined 15 for being drunk; Charley Williams, who was arrested Sunday night for being drunk, was fined 15, which the court remitted In order that the defendant might be placed In the hospital to recover from sickness. Henry Seymour, New York; T. J. Henry, J. F. Steffen, D. B. Hendricks and wife, Portland; Mrs. L. F. John son, Oregon City; James Ashworth, Athena, Oregon; Miss Maggie Crulk shank, Aberdeen, Scotland; J. C. Brown, Spokane, W. Wright, Ilwaco, and Geo. Smith, Walla Walla, were guests at the Parker House yesterday. The only deed filed for record in the recorder's office yesterday was one from Allen R. Hurgren, to Moy Back A visiting stranger who took a drive out over the pipeline road Sun day, says that this is one of the most beautiful drives out of Astoria. Those who contemplate making the round trip should look out for a fallen log on the lefthand side of the pipeline go ing out. In which has been hewn by an axe an arrow and a P. The road Indi cated leads to Lincoln Parker's ranch from where there Is a good road over the hills, to the Scandinavian cannery, and from there the drive Into town Is a pleasant one. The round trip takes about an hour and a half. A little Im provement made on this road would secure to the people a magnificent pleasure driveway. Mr. Earl M. Wilbur, secretary of the Maxamas, writes from Portland to the Astorlan describing a proposed trip of that order to Crater Lake on August 16. He says that the excursion prom Ises to exceed In magnitude and Im portance any like movement ever pro Jected In this country, and that It is the desire of the promoters that It shall be fruitful of even larger and more Important benefits. A modest es timate of the number of those w ho will Join the excursion Is 500. Many who have probably not heard of the Maia mas and the object of their enterprise, and those who have already enjoyed their hospitality, are invited to Join this Bpeclal excursion. Full particulars can be obtained of Secretary Wilbur, Portland. THE PKol'Elt Sl'IltlT. You gave u a line time, said one of the Picnickers to Herman Wise Sun day. 1 am glad, said Mr. Wise. If I have helwd to drive away dull care for one hour. If I have brought pleasure to the heart of one customer, I feel amply repaid for all the laHr. ex pense and worry connected ith the management of this picnic. What will you do next for your cus tomers? I don't know yet; I am working on some plans, which I will announce soon; In the mean time my customers i can save the Utile bill, we give with PmCBH 2Bc af,c mU BOi;. each purchase; these slips or bills will " OPERA HOUSE . Hpcclnl ESnuciitement Tilt U fh riKT -art OXI.V A I'fKA It A N( la AITOKI A .r the t'Kt.KIIHATKI l'HOle. I. M. HHIHTOL'M ...EDUCATED HORSES... PONIES AND Ml'LELS 'TitiUctioniiMy t lie largest lit) J iiiim.1 wonderful exhibition of an imal Ir.tellluenee known to the world." Sun FruneUco I xnntlner. ...Horses of the Rarest Beauty and Human Intelligence... IN lllutior be exchanged for tickets for our next ! Al th Mails. all ehlltlr. ar glea a fr pnay rid, ami sr. lm any .! a alTalr In due time. ! t h f.if v.ut. TII-KKT OX S A Lit AT TIIIC IM'AI. I'LACK ADVERTISED LETTERS. j The following unclaimed letter wer i advertised at the Astoria postofflc. on July 27. 7SM: i Itlumar Mrs Unilc ; Deff.l, Moran j Hall, Miss li. Ijine, Rev. W. M. 1 Mohan. Mr. i Ilerrler, John ltoldson, ius. Gnrness, A. J. King, Kr-tley Martin, Willie (2) Nelson. Mrs. M. C.r-at-rsonfl Peat Qiialmun. Chus Spauldlng. I.udnlg Foreign. Holm, C. I-irson. John G. Persons calling for any of th. above letters will please say "advertised." Additional postage of on. cent for each letter advertised is charged. HERMAN WISE. P. M. IME CARD Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. In c fieri July i$, iSi;6. To tiatsop llench. Hundsy onlv i Mlly, ctcvtl Hulttlny. KriHtl iltlMii Pesrh. iHilly, etr... Muh'bty only STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Building Association will Odd Fellows' Halt on Thursday. Aug. 27th, at 2 o'clock p m. By order of the president, A. J. MEOLER, Secy. BRISTOL'S HANDSOME HORSES. Wednesday evening Prof. D. M. Bris tol with his wonderful horses, will be gin a two-night engagement at the Opera House, including a matinee ses sion Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. One of the features of the matinee will be a free pony ride for the children. Comparatively speaking, Prof. Bris tol's horses are said to be wonders of equine Intelligence, far superior to Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. 'DR. If.M. A.M.r.M. I'M I A.M. U. VI. fl:lHH:4(7:5:!llilll:ir,7 :HA I fl : 1H S :4H7 :07 fl :.'1M 1(1 :3.7 :4'.' !fi:.18:M7:10.V4l lll:2i:7:C I 6 :.) 8 :.-7 ; 1 . 5 10 M J -AH ! fl ::Mi II :( 7 : 17 ft :5H1() :3.'),7 ! fl as i UV7 qi R in in 7 -.mi uin.i ami fl. 40 9:ld7 :'.fi (1:01); 10 :4.V8:0I be held at B:449:H7::iriaKK;in:-HtlH:(k') 6 A'J U : llt(7 :34 fl 10 M 8 :0U 6 M 0 :2i,7 :3K (1 :14 1(1 :fi ;ia 7:01 :UL7:47B:.IjU:0(18:.l 7:0fip:8(1.7:Gr6:Srll:ir8 :r,l 7:10 II:40!7:Vj'6:1I:1oH:I i n 3 i I .care. .Klavel, TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Western Washington and Western Oregon, fair weather. For Eastern Washington and East ern Oregon, probable light showera cooler. The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond I and Uth streets. Th. Anest brands of ' liquors and cigars always on hand. Call ' and try us. ANDERSON FETKR80N. I . .Junction . . Warreiiton. " " . .Hklpsnoii.. " " ..Morrison .. " " . .(Ilcnwood. , " " ..('arnahan.. " " ..Weston.... " " ..Clatsop Oily " " ..liulteiileM. " " ..(tearlittrt.. " " ..Ohana..,,. " Arrive. Heasido Imw 1A.M. Jk. M.lf.M. I'.U A. W.'F. U. . . . Arrive 7 :! 4S fl :IM (1 :4U 8 : .fl :O0 7:1J7:!I7 4:W(1:II:,H :07,ft;fti 7:07 :H1 4:4(1 il .'.'7; .01 5:4(1 7 m ! :S7 4 :42 :'7 :?, -M 1 :IW 0 :' 4:37(1 :l 7 ;.V.V87 tl :S4'0:U' 4 :i : 14:7:4715 H 0 :M :1!I'4:W 0:1 1 7:i:52 (5:4711 :01I4:'.4(I;(I77:!W5:24 1:4:l9:05 4;:ilfl:lllj7:85:5:O ':iMI:0ll'4:l5:ft!i!7;:K):J:15 :8.V8 : 5Y4 :10 ft :ftf7 ;2S'ft :1ft (l:.'W8:fi(V4flftfi:fto!7:'.'0 8:0(V II :ta 8 46 4 :( 5 :4.M7 : W5 KX) No. 1, V, T and l. leaving t Train marked flril els rsrry personal Imsgnge, but no freight, make war .loin at Warreiilon. ( srluiliiin suit Orrliurt onlv. 1 On nturly Nm. ti and t run (hroiiih on hour he(ora lime glvmi on time enrd No leouniK-i will) nlglil boat froin 1'ortlaiiil; alto with Hti.m.r K. L. Iiwver I Astoria at a ihm. m. ' So, t connect, with Hlramer Pwyer, Imvlng Astoria at :l. a. m No. (conneeU Willi ilay Insit rniiu i'ortlsiiil; iilao wild lonU from llwaro ri.r Voriland' li with Hlramer Dwyor, lvlng Astoria at i:tu p. ni. except Hatunlny when llino It on hour earlier. No. s eoonreu with Hleamer PolU-r hvlng Portland at 1 p.m. Katurduy and Astoria about (I mi p. in. No loconnert with night bonl from Tortliiad linvlng Aslorl at a. in Kuinlay also with Hteniuer I)w.vr leaving Aatorl ul 7 Un. m Hiimlny. Ko. II coiiiiorl with bouU for Astoria and 1'orPand. C. K. I.KmTEH gupt. please Take Special Notice.. Mortgagor's Sale Of the... J Oregon Trading Co. The chance of n life time to htiy the bent quality of good nt h trcniciiJotm Hiierlllee. . , For 15 cents you can secur. an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 671 Commercial street. I Thy ar. also fully prepared to lervo mmmmmm'mmm mmmmtm -.4- --- -w--t--t--. iiia ui ii.ii, linn na aeucacle. of th. season, as well as oysters In .v.ry Imaginable stylt at th. lowest living1 prices. Come one. and you will con-' Unu to come. I No combination survives so satisfac torily season In and season out as the blue and white one. IP K CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Saiton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Dniir Stnr 10c and 25c per package. Meany Is th. lending tailor, and pays th. highest cash price for fur skins. Gearhart Park Hotel Clatsop Beach Oregon The Ideal Summer Resort... Should offer gaiety for the gay, rest for the weary, a beautiful oountry for the nature lover, a pleasant borne and gonial climate for all. These and many other attractions may be found at the Ooarhart, within easy reach of Asto ria For additional Information, address- W. H. BARMORE, Manager. ummmmmmmm mmmmtmm mmm mmm mmmm ml r 1 R. L. Boyle & Co. Estate LOANS AKD .NVESTMfcNfS tl5 COMMERCIAL ST. Cheap Clothing The Hop Lee Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, (08 Commercial at., make underclothing to order. Quits and trousers made to fit perfectly. Every order punctually on time and satisfaction guaranteed. Good good old cheap. Call and be convinced. The best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "Sosp Foam," as It will not "yellow th. clothes," nor burn the hands. It's th. (Inert thing 1n the world for the bath. One trial will convince you. The Renovated and Remodeled "Old- Parker House." Will set the best table and putun city llo-uld refreshment In the billy-WRIGHT & COLE-cash PROPRIETORS. CHAS. CLARK. Clerk. Use Welfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Drujr Store. 41 i ... f ' i 1 "; r -l -.v i" r ' -1 ' ai H-