The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 06, 1896, Image 4

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    THK IUU.Y AST0K1AX. TIIUt'SlUY MORXIXi. Al't.TST ?. IIUMV.
the rtcri
VJL.11
A RESORT
FOR
GENTLEMEN
Corner
Commercial
and nth St.
ALEX CAMPBELL. Pit.
WARRENTON
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Mas oo application.
New Astoria
Is located at the terminus of tbe Astoria and
Colamtla River Pailroal. at the mouth of the
Columbia River.
It fronts on the deep water of the Columtia
River Hartor, and being perfectly protected from
wind and seas, affords the very test docks for
ships on this bay: therefore, it is the exact spot
for the seaport of the great Northwest.
These facts were recognized ty the Astoria
& Columbia 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 npon a plane high
enough for perfect drainage, and well protected
by a high ridge behind it.
Its streets and avennes are wide, and. in
fact, it is laid out on modern plans.
Extensive street improvements are now nn
der way.
The New Astoria Company
.COMMERCIAL
We Carry a
Fine Line of
Ladies'
Cents'
CuIUren's
Shoes!
Complete Stock of Summer
Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc
Oar
Oood
Are
John Hahn & Co.
Wmmiud
479 Commercial St. I
l TESTERDAT'3 WEATHER.
Local weather for the 24 hour, end
ing at p. m. yesterday, furnished by
the United States Department of Agri
culture, Weather Bureau.
. Maximum temperature, $8 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 58 degrees.
Precipitation, .15 Inch.
Total precipitation from September
1st, 1895, to date, 78.57 inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber 1st, 1S9S, to date, 7.03 Inches.
f
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Forecast For Washington and Ore-!
gon, light occasional
east of the Cascades.
rains. Cooler
' ) . NEW PROPOSITION. j
Big Insurance Company Makes a Good ,
Offer. '
Deposit 190 per annum for twenty
years; then draw J200 per year for bal
ance of life, and principal will be paid
at death. "Special Income" Policy, Is
sued exclusively by The Mutual Life
Insurance Company of New York.
Founded 1843, purely mutual, assets
$221,213,721.33.
This investment can be purchased by
ten annual payments, or by single pre
mium If preferred. Send exact date of
birth to Wm. S. Pond, State Manager,
404-5-6 Oregonlan Building, Portland,
Oregon.
TO PARENTS.
The Sisters of the Convent of the
Holy Names have arrived In Astoria,
and will remain here permanently.
They can be found at their residence,
Judge Taylor's former home, Frank
lin avenue and 16th street. Those who
desire to make application for terms
of tuition, music, etc., will please call.
SISTER SUPERIOR.
OUR CORNER.
A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond
and 11th streets. Tbe finest brands of
liquors and cigars always on hand. Call
and try us.
ANDERSON PETERSON.
Salton Sea Salt for baths at
the Estes-Conn Urn? Store.
10c and 23c per package.
Clarkson & Marvin
LONG FIR PILING
Promptly Furnished
Beaver Hill
and Oilman
For Family or Steam Pnrivnaee
CLkAS KKASONALK IS THICK
ELMORE. SANBORN
If you will look into the situation you will 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. Snivc
your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON'
An offlo has been opened by the pro
prietor, on. door cut of the Cro.br
hardware .tors. Call, be shown the
merit of thla property, and invest.
ST.
75?
will buy
any of
our
91, SI. IS to 1. SO
SHIRT WAISTS
Albert Dunbar.
. Try tbc P. N. Summer Corsets
I Tby art cool, and food fitters
AROUND TOWN.
,
'Twere well with most. If books, that
could engage
Their childhood, pleased .them at a
riper age.
The man. approving what had charm
ed the boy.
Would die at last in comfit, peace
and Joy;
And not with curses on his lips who
stole
The gem of truth from his unguarded
soul. Covyper.
33c for butter today at Pacific Com
mission Co.
Dr. W. I. Howard, Homieopathist, 588
Commercial street.
The finest separator cream In the
city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's.
The first bunanf to appear on the
market in a month were received yes
terday. Well furnished rooms, with or with
out board, at the Bartholomew House,
Seaside.
Blackberries A large consignment
to arrive this morning at Pacific Com
mission Co.
County Clerk Dunbar was yesterday
very busy Issuing a large batch of
warrants.
The sunshine yesterday afternoon
was welcomed by those who are plan
ning excursions to the beach.
Go to the Spa for your candles and
ice cream. The only first-class place
In town. Crushed fruits always on
hand.
Fresh country t-ggH, cr-am;ry a -d
dairy butter, at the lowest mark.-t
prices, at .Astoria Creamery, 435 Du
ane street.
Ice cream by the bushel at C. B.
Smith's. Ice croam soda a specialty.
Private parlors for ladles. 4i3 Com
mercial street.
Remember that J. H. Eratt will re-
Boom C0fflPany
216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Oregon
COAL
Trtf It
1 I J Us
A CO. Afftnts. AstorU.
main in his gullt-ry positively only four
days longer. All parties owing, call
this week and settle the same.
"It Is ratlnr simple to Inquire where
a person got a cold." said a holy yes
terday. "In all probability If they
knew they would take It rlht back."
Contractor Mttprenant. who is su
pervising the building of Kopp new
brewery, has provided himself with an
easy chnlr In the shade, and takes life
easy while bossing the Job.
If you want a tooth brush, nail
brush, cloth brush, hair brush, hat '.
brush. Infant brush, shoe brush, nurs
ing bottle brush, or nursing bottle tube
brush, go to Rogers. I.'.S Commercial
street.
The conditions prevailing today are
such as to Indicate that the current
cool, cloudy and showery weather Willi
pass away, and that the weather will
become much warmer before the week
closes. '
A grand minstrel entertainment by ;
the best local talent obtainable, is'
being prepared, to take place during ;
regatta week, at Fisher's opera house, j
Keep your eye on the dally papers for
further particulars. i
Owing to the recent rains It has been
thought best to postpone the picnic
for the W. C. T. f. Therefore the
regular weekly met ting will be held
in Kescue parlors Ihis tThurs,laf af -
Iernxn at 2 o'clock.
It was suggested yesterday that as
the number of t-b phone. telegraph
and electric light poles Is being largely
increase-i. tney mignt oe ma.ie ery
ornamental to the city by giving th in
a coat uf white paint.
About thirty of Mr. J. W. Conn's ,
friends assembled at his home Tu s- i
day evening, the occasion being the .
ntlenian's birthday. He was taken I
completely by surprise and a most en- j
Joyible evening wns spent by all.
City warrants which are now only
bringing only ' cents, some of the city
officials think are not very- g''l pay.
The matter was broached In the coun
cil meeting last night, but no dellnlte
action was tak'-n to remedy the evil.
Mr. John Weaver, who was badly
hurt In Boyle's longing camp near
Westport, was brought down to the
city by the Miler yesterday afternoon
Mr. Weaver's hip was crushed
but j
he thinks he will be all right In two
weeks. ,
Florist A. J. Johnson Is arranging to
send his magnificent collection of Or
egon woods to the Minnesota state
fair, which meets at St. Paul Sept. 1.
Observer Grover was yesterday very
busy printing the labels for each piece (
of wood. j
C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries ,
the only complete stocK or trencn ana
American candies in the city. Prices
from 10c to 13.00 per pound. All mall
orders receive prompt attention. Fresh
candles manufactured every day. ib3
Commercial street.
The Baptist church will give an en
tertainment Monday night on board
the- British ship Sutherlandshlre. at
the O. H. and N. dock. There will be
a musical program In which the sail
ors will take part. Ice cream and re
freshments will be served. ;
Your choice for 1350 Lot J. Block
104; Lot 11, Block 117; Lot 6, Block 11S;
Lots 7 or S, Block 124; Lot 1. Block
U'2; Lot 5, Block 130; Lot 7, Block 144;
Lot 7, Block 145, in McC'lure's Astoria,
only one lot will be sold at these
prices. R. L. Boyle & Co., agents.
Foard & fetokes' double team yester
day ran away from In front of Mr.
O'.orse's residence, and were only
pulled up on reaching the Occident ho
tel. Considerable excitement prevail
ed along the route, and watermelons'
and fruit were scattered about promts-1
cuously. No damage was done.
Al-x. Gilbert's pavilion and grounds
at Seaside may be had for use free by
persons or societies that wish to give
excursions to the beach. Both pavilion
and grounds are In excellent condition,
and those who wish to give picnics
would greatly add to the attractions
by accepting Mr, Gilbert's liberal offer. I
In- the county court yesterday the
supervisor of Road District No. 3 was
ordered to post notices that he will re
ceive bids for a bridge across William
son creek on the road from Seaside to
Ner-annlcum creek, and submit the
same to the county court at the next
term. A. V. Ross, a subject of Great
Britain, was admitted to citizenship.
Mr. A. B. Hammond will arrive this
morning In company with Mr. B. W.
Winter, the new president of the Nor
thern Pacific railroad, Receiver Bur
leigh, of that line, of Seattle, and
about twenty-five other officials of the j
HERE
ARE
BARGAINS
road. Tbe party ulll make a tup over
the S ashore toad, and ulll probably
make an excursion nut mer the bar
as well as pay a vilt to the railroad
grade almve Tongue point
PERSONAL.
Contractor Robert Wakefield amvd
from Portland yesterday
A. M. l.lndholm, of Young's lilver,
was In the city purchasing supplies
yesterday.
I'has. Urown Is coiulncl to bis home
by a severe cold. A report that he
had the measles seems to have been
In error.
Mr. P. H. Mctonnell, of McAllen &
McDonnell, made a flying trip to port-j
I I ... I .. .. , . - i.
mini ei'-iuH. ins iriemis mirth, lie.
has a matrimonial bee In his bonnet. I
Dr. W. H Hare, of North Yakima.
Wash., formerly receiver of the land:
office at that plase. Is on a visit with
his brother. Sheriff Hare, .if this city
Mr Hen F. Paly pas -d through tbe
city last night on his way to his Port
land home from where he will go to
Berkeley to attend the California I'nl
verslty. ' Em c.rxvn. Itattle Creek. Mich.: E.
1 T Warm. San Francis, o; J W. Hunu.
p,ir, ,,,. F Urown. (taker city; W.
I j vats..n. Baltimore, are Ku-sts at
, In pgrijr,. House.
I
1 A. K. Tangier, lvtrmt. Mich; J. H.-nJ
; inway, Augustus Khle, Chicago; c.
, h ZlllK, Philadelphia. C. 11 Wheeler,
j x.-hallem, and Km! I Schadit. p.,rt-
ian,, registered at the Occident
t,.rduy.
yes.
I
Meany 1 the leading tailor, and pays
th. highest cash price for fur skins.
CLATSOP PHODL'CTS.
Furmers Called Cpoii to ('.. Their I
I'.ralns and Knerglea.
Discussing the question of Clats pj
county products, a merchant yesterday!
said:
"Hay, butter, potatoes an 1 eggs ar. j
the chief pioducts of our county, and j
should receive careful attention from
every cltiien. It should be the con
sumer who should give preference to I
the products of the county In which
he la living; It should be the dealer
who should educate the producer to
raise the highest quality tf goods
! only; 11 should be th farmer who
should not be slow In conforming to
th demands uf the consumer and
dealer as to the quality and shape in
which his products come to market
he must do away with the "good
enough' idea. His aim should be tn
have the best. It should be the duty
0f every county and city officer, from
county Judge and mayor to mad su-
pervlsor to have our roads ami by-
wayg m 8Uch sha(e tha, ,he farn)(,r
can market his products at any time
during the day, night or year as
cheaply as possible.
"Our hay Industry Is the largest and
should receive careful attention from
all. It is a fact to be much regretted
that tons and tons of hay are Import
ed from California. We are !h good
position to ralHe this product, but the
consumers tell us that California oat
hay Is the only hay they are feeding
because It gives better results. Others
say that the up-river timothy Is better
than Clatsop county tide land hay,
while the retailer says that he has to
keep what the people demand. After
carefully considering everything It
comes back to the farmer whoii lalms
to be unable to raise a fine grade of
hay. This certainly cannot be the
ease; It Is simply a matter of how
to go about It. I am positive that we
are able to grow, under certain condi
tions, as good hay as comes to As
toria from elsewhere. It Is only a
question of how to grow it and where
to grow It. It Is a well known fact
that our uplands will produce, if not
as much as the low lands, at least a
better quality. BesldeB this our far
mers should give more (.-special atten
tion to the raising of oat tiny which
Awarded
Highest Honors World's ftolr,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
'DRs
mmm
Most Perfect Made.
40 Year tie Standard.
WW
v CREAM
A Beautiful Addition on the
West Side.
SULO
...WATCH...
FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
1 am positive will nlve. In the course
of time. good results.
' our butter Industry presents n more
do -rf nl aspevl It is a notable fact
that the art of making butler bus
slowly but steadily advanced In our!
county. Not more tl an ten year ago j
at the least, two-thli Is of th. butter
consumed here was Imported from Cal
ifornia atol the I.'ast. Since that time
the Imports have decreased until you
can t.(cl say that only about oite.
tw 'iitleth of our butter Is now Import
ed. The .piality of our butter la A
No. I, and It Is safe to predict that In
the course of a few year, we shall
hate niouiih butter, of as liood uul
Ity as can be made, to supply us who.
ly and export some at the same time.
It should be the effort of business men
" should be in- error! ot business men
mid an outlei for this product, both
; tn Ihn lo I tics I H II .1 I Irleltt d I to -i ru t a
-
11 ' ""' ,n"' 1,1 "m '" .rti
tins will be oi ,.f the chief reiin-s'a
' ,h" county.
"' 'ur production In potatoes deserve.
mention. Although In our county we
raise a crop we do not do our share
of th.- export business In plainer
words, oreg.n is iiot.d for potatoes,
and Is only exporting a few thousand
sacks cat. north (Alaska), and to Cal
ifornia. Clatsop county Is not export
ing many sacks By some ft Is claimed
that our potatoes are not as good as
those up-river This may be Hue to
Sole... extent, but there are many acres '
on our ba.-k hills on which fine jKitn-,
toes can be and are grown, but mi'
gr.-.it oi.Mtai-1" to this Industry Is 1 vir
bad r'als. whbh do not permit the
marketing of our crops cheaply. j
"our poultry business could and'
should le of laig.-r pr portions We'
are importing annually at least one- '
half of the eggs .dd here. Tills Is a
lamentable f,o t but 10 ertliebss true.'
It Is claimed by urn. thut th- raising I
of poultry In our county Is not prMtn- ;
tde bemuse we c..:uwt raise any!
win, it Tile l.ilt. r may be a f.ot. but.
It should be rem. tni r. d that poultry
l.i not live on wheat ulnie. i:perl-
meats hae I n made with German
millet Me. I and It is said to haw- pro
duced go..,! results. It Is a matter of
fact that many other o reals may b
utilized wIih ',i are crown In our coun
ty and which III th- matter of chicken
feed can oislly take the place of
wheat. It Is only a matter of time
to work up this business s as to .
make It pay It is n ary that our
farmers make an effort to make tlicso
matters successful. It can be don
and he. who will put his brain and en
ergy to work to produce such article
wbli h have ready sale, and not those'
products with which the county I
flooded, will strike the key note to I
fortune. A dollar whbh llnds its way;
back Into the community Is not only a j
dollar made, but many dollar made. 1
It should be the aim of all our c itizen '"
to as far as possible encourage home 1
production In any shape or manner. I
Thus th whole community w ill be en- j
rlched. We receive enough money
from the exports of salmon and lutn- i
hT. but we should consider our lm- i
ports, as thriugh our Imports the!
money g.e out of the home chan- I
nels." 1
A N X O V N C K M K X T .
We take pi. asiir..- In Informing; our
patrons and the public Rcnerally that
we have rernovd from Twelfth treet
to more commodious (iiarter. and re
spectfully Invite an Inspection of our
stock of the latest noveltl.g In clocks,
silverware, Smyrna runs. curtains,
portlers, mirrors, pictures. Imported
dress goods, inpes, silk waist, etc.
etc.
Goods sol I for r ash or on easy pay
ments. KASTKIlN CLOCK CO.,
1S6 Tenth Htrect.
P. S. For one week, bevlnnlnK Aug
ust 1, we will renew our Chrlatmne
offer (f one enlarged, handsome cray
on portrait, free of charge, for $1 or
mnr of purchase, Thl offer will pos
itively continue for one week only.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The annual rnectlnir of the etockhold
er of the Odd Fellows' Land and
Hulldlnir Association will bo held at
Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday, Aug".
27th, at 2 o'clock p m.
liy order of the president,
A. J. MF.fJLEH, Beey.
Sable bands will be
Ine summer gowtiH.
used on motigel-
The U. S. Gov t Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
A man with a parasol I a awkward
a a woman with a cane.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
The best chemical compound (or wash
Ing powder I "Boap Foam," a it will
not "yellow the clothes," nor ljurn the
hand. It' the finest thing In the world
for the bath. One trial will conylnc
you.
time: card
Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R.
In clieot July J., iSu.
I To Clatsop
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7 .M 11:407:54(1 SO 11 :IJM 30 Arrive Mi -
I Tnln maraeit rlrl rluM earrv lierioiiMl
make wav aloisi at Warretinm. I srimbsli atul
I (111 Haturdsv Nisi, i and n run through
No 5 cuiihccu srlih night boat rrom Portland, also with Mlramsr H l I'snw k-nvliig
Astoria at l.v a. 111.
No. I eonnerta with sUeniiiitr Bwyrr, leaving Astoria at t S a. m .
No 4 eoiinrela with day turn! from I'liillaint; also Willi tumla rrutn llwaei (or I'oinand;
also wllh Ntraliitir lwrr, leaving AaUilla l I p. III. ruept K Inula silo 11 Uuir la uno
hour earlier
No. s eonnrru wllh Ht.nmor I'otlisT leaving Portland at I p. Ill Katurdav ami Astoria
aliii S p m.
No a connects with nitfhl b.t from Portland having Astoria at a. lit Muitday; also
Willi Htistiner Bvrvar leav tug Atorl si 7 (.' a. 111 Hutnln)'.
No. II tonne, la wllh lu l..r Astoria su.l Port snU ('. .' I.l 1 1 II. linpt.
HORTGAGE SALE
1. Drq
I alc W
It will rnv
vim to take
iivlMiiitnUw
this (nrccsl 1
ini ac .11
trvrvnt at the OREGON
? Gearhart Park
1
1
Hotel
Clatsop Beach
Oregon
1
1
1.
1
L. .
-hadies'
For tha Next
Few Days
A Corpple.a Line of
Ladies' Suits, Capes,
nd Separate Skirts
All j.oji fuanntr.J Jlt.rl from Iris wall known
prU-ri n.l tlvlet N.. Ir.iuHs to h., f..J,
The Bon Tn
Astoria'
Usdlf .
RESTAURANT
11 kind of Fish, Oam. Oyatara and
other delicacies of the season
nerved on abort notice.
Our Mpeclnllyi
THE BEST lc MEAL.
On tbs Csast.
S. FensuN. laic of Fmman A Hulmts.
U. T. EvkLC, lalt u( Suaklun, Cal.
FOUNDRYHEN
Blackmlth, MachlnUts
and Holler Maker
M'm'!"t All Kinds of Iflachlnery
Iron and Bran Casting
Uener&l Blacksmith Work
SPECIALTIES - Welch Patant Whl. Shld
Smithing and Staambost Wnrk. Cannary sn
Mill Machinery. Marina and Suilonary Build
tn Built to Ordsr.
Specially Kiulpped fr logirrt' work
Correaponjf nn solicited
18th and Franklin. Phone 78
Few Hen Would Ask
for a Finer Dinner
than those w serve. We're trying la
everV way to make them the most en
Joyabll In town. All the "good things"
of the eaon cooked by our excellent
cook In the moat delicious style. Per
fect service.
If you tnvlte a friend to the Palace
Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar
antee that he will receive a good meal.
The Palace Hestartrant
Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No
enre no jmy. For sale at Estes-Conn
Drns: Store.
COLUMBIA 1RQK WORKS
Astoria
Land &
Investment
Co.
-452..a
Bond Street.,
Astoria, Or.
Kmni rim-op
.mil)', rtt-ft ,
Huh. 1m)
only
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s 1 4 1 s .93
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11 Mu 17 4 .: 14 7 47 :i-J
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fi ;4.l U .lift I -.till l7 .V.5 10
;A:H1HI.(kl 4 ;!.i .V'm .'. l.
Junction,, "
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Sklpanou . , "
. MorrisiOl . . "
fl llfiH M4 HI5 M7 ::. :ltl
(I ::UI M ,V) 4 OS . :.MI 7 .'JO b (
asldp.
Utv ll H 48 4 ) . -4.'i 7 : (
batfgivg". hut no freight
N.. I, .', r and s
(learimrt only.
one hour tiefors Dins glvsn on Ome rami.
600 CommcrcUl St.
OP
Goods
Clothing
Pancy
Ooods
Notions
Shoes
Mats, Etc.
TRADING CO.
The Meal Summer
Resort...
Hhould offer gnloty fur thn gay. rtxit
for tha weary, a benutiriil ruuntrjr fur
tb nature lover, a pleasant hum and
gunlnl climate for all. These and many
other attraction may ba round at the
Cloarliart, within may roach of Asto
ria. For additional Information, ad
rtre
W. H. BARMORE,
Manaftr.
Suits-
In ull the Latest Style nJ
Designs, will he
DlsplaycJ at
MRS. McKENZIE'S
MILLINERY STORE
Car. COMMPKCIAL
snd flAIN 615.
ImviM n( H B LITT. nf I' .rlUnJ. Call tnj iimlns
HM, A. HUIIKM,
R. L. Boyle & Co.
Heal
Estate
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS
COMMERCIAL. ST.
LADIES'
CliuikM mill Suits) made to order or
ready made at the
..UNIQUE..
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
C. A. LE VERE & CO.
Ladles' Tailors.
B.F.fliiliEN&SON
Wall Paper, Artists' Material. Paints,
Oils, Clan, tic. Japanaia Mattings,
Huz and Bamboo Goodl
365 Ccmmerolal Street.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and Upper Aatorl
Fine Taaa and Coffasa, Tabla DallracUi, DoaititU
tn Tropical Fruits, Vegauhlss, Sugti
Curad Hams, Bacon, Etc,
Chok Fresh and Salt Meat.