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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1897)
THE DAILY A8T0RIAN, S.VITKIUY MORNING, JANUARY !,, 181... Fancy Slippers Duntle School OllUCS ScAAonablc Goods Potters Rotter Boots, Etc John Hahn & Co. "TM A79CommrcUISt THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SOXDXT. JIMMY 4 lid coatiaies for SO Dtjrt .Albert Duntar Cor. 9tk CoMtrcUl Sts. TISTKRDAT8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 49 degrees. Minimum temperafture, 41 degrees. Precipitation, none n Total preclpltAtlon from September 1st. ISM, to date. 51.77 inchea Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st. 1S9. to date, 11.58 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. January K. For Oregon and Washington, rain; continued warm weather. TO BKADKBSTk "Dally AMoriu" estates twit a saaefc r4tag BtlMr as Aay ether paper pebllefced la Aatorta, It la the oaljr paper that preeeate Ita reader vita dally MtciapUc report. TO ADTKKTISKRS. Tha "Dally Aa tortae" haa saaro thaa twloe aa wu; raad ara aa asy athar paper pabllaaed la Asto ria. It ta therefore Mora thaa twiee aa eel sable aa aa aalTerUaUg anedlaaa. State af Orerom lav Peaty f Clatsop.! We, tha aa4Tlgee4, local Bsauaagere raapeettvely af the Westers Caloa aaal fulil Telegraph eeeapaatoe. hereby Ser Uty that tha "Dally Aatorlam" la the eel paper pabllhel la Aateria which aaw re elrea, ar at eay ttoae 4 arias aar control af aaM eOeae haa reeelrod. a telegraphie pre, rprt- B. D. JOHVSOX, X aaasor W. V. T. Co. J. H. CLARK, aaagcr Faatal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. Ata for the Wrt lWB e"1! They have made hlrrt A. cage, they have clipped his win?; They have shut bbn up In a dingy street. And they praise his singing and call it sweet. But hi heart and bkt song axe sad dened and filled With the woods and the nest he never will build. And the wild young dawn coming Into the tree, And the mate that never hie mate alll be; And day by day, whan hla notes are heard. They freshen the atreet but alas for the bird! Slgns-See Swope. i asaio Want Anything painted? See Swope Want anything decorated? See Swope. There is no such beauttfier as plenty of sleep. Dr. Howard, Hotueopathlst, office 5S Commercial street. The Hon. BenJ. Young returned to the city yesterday. Twenty !be. granulated sugar for 11, At 455 Duane street. Mrs. David Klnrle was over from Fort Canby yesterday. Ekstrom has the only complete clock of Jewelry in the city. Yesterday was a grand fine day. The sun shone for an hour. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take it to Ekstrom's. Mr. Tom Llnvllle was engaged Thurs day In killing hogs for winter use. The violet toque, for ladies' wear, gains favor as the season progresses. Mr. Josiah West and J. C. Adams are filling Cullaby Lake, Clatsop, with logs. The new white labor cannery people yeUerday made a start on their new plant Charles Hull, of Gray's River, leaves for Ban Francisco on the State this morning. Mr. Sherman Case's baby is very sick and is under the care of Dr. Pruden, of Warren ton. The Clatsop district school Is doing Well under the proficient management of Prof. Case. The government telegraph line was What's the use of tea if you don't have fun drinking it? Schilling's Best is full of fun "laugh and grow fat" Money back if you don't like it at grocers' in pack ages, A Schilling A Compter aaa rrenciaco 3B down yesterday, but recovered Itself In the evening. Pacinc Lodge, K. of P at Its meet In last night received a candidate In the first degree. Owing to the average warm winter weather, stock tn Clatsop county are looking very well. The most Attractive And Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der At 18 Commercial street The steamer Telephone yesterday took on two carload of lumber At the Clatsop Mill for up-river points. In the county clerk's office, yesterday Georg Landers and A. C. Anderson proved up on their homestead claims. Caraat ao.ere ! at Daehar' rleaxeae eele. Family tickets botwevn Warrenton Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone doc. The 1S97 Almanac or calendar Just issued by the Philadelphia Times Is one of the moat valuable works of Its kind. F. J. Schofleld, general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave order At Astorlan office. The road from Sea&lde to Warrenton is In good condition. The sandy soil is the thing In winter, aa It Is never muddy. We offer all our cast Iron stoves at IS per cent below cost. The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 4S1 Bond street At the school meeting to be called today, it is understood that the board will order tile reopening of the schools Monday. From recent advices from California the healthy Chinook wind Is not quite so healthy down there as It Is cracked up to be. Residents in Warrenton and Flavel think that the sound of the construc tion, locomotive is a favorable omen of the times. Gribler's orchestra furnished the mu sic for the Assembly Club dance last night They are making a reputation for fine music The Royal Arch Chapter of Masons met Thursday evening at their hall and conferred the Mark Master degree up on one candidate. The construction engine on the rail road Is very busy between Warrenton and Seaside, where work is being done on the sawmill track. People In the East will not believe that the roar of the surf on the Pacific shore can be heard inland for a dis tance of sixteen miles. Petty" thieves who have been taking the Dally Astorlan from the premises of subscribers will be prosecuted If they do not cease such work. Ladle' tttloa Salt 95 at Lun bar1! clearance Bala. Gus. Adolph. of Young's River, Is in town and will today prove up on his 160 acre homestead. He says he has a large part of his land cleared. Buyers of five-acre tracts on Clatsop Plains are making some handsome homes. Mr. Collins has recently fin ished a most attractive residence. Charles Hawbaker, D. Kunzler, F. Wilson, C. E. Griffiths, Portland; Wal ter Way and Gus. Adolph, Gray's Riv er, registered at the Parker yesterday. The Oregon State Board of Horti culture has just issued its fourth bi ennial report, which will be found of great Interest In farming communities. Call and see the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell & Ward's before buying; they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. Mr. Solgren, of North Shore, spent yesterday In the city. He reports that everybody in his section of the coun try is well and that business Is fairly good. Dr. Auren A. Stafford, a native boy of Clatsop, and recently a graduate of Cooper college, has Just been ap pointed assistant surgeon df that In stitution. Before purchasing, don't fail to see those celebrated air-tight stoves at Foard & Stokes.' They have them in a dozen different styles, and every pos sible size. P. C. Warren, Warrenton; John Bays, Flavel; Charles McGraham, Weetport; Hans Raamussen, Young's River; Chas. Olsen and A. Dorwig, Chinook, were in the city yesterday. Massage Hot and cold water baths, vapor and alcohol baths, combined with massage scientifically v3.Tlnlstered, by Mrs. M. Abrahams, 469 Duane street Rheumatism a specialty. Child rRB'i vhsnl hna1r 1 fta at Tin n. bar's clearance sale, Tbey arc tha tSe quality. In the county court Receiver John Fox has filed his report of the condi tion of the Crosby store, In which he recomemnds that the entire stock, store fixtures and tools be sold In a lump to the highest bidder. Mr. Walter Way, of Green Mountain, was In yesterday and reported that the roads In the country were not very duBty. In fact he was obliged to use one of the new flying machines In or der to reach the city in safety. AH the logs have been floated out of the upper The Third Week Great Annual Sale of the Is Now Going And Lots of Bargains Left In Fine Dry Goods, This is the only genuine wile of Fine Goods placed before the public during the year, and now is your opportunity C.H. COOPER THE Leading House of Astoria. Yuung's River, and the iloggert are correspondingly happy. The Cnlted States department of A- reculture has Just put In circulation twenty-five or thirty pamphlets cover ing all classes of farm wrk. fruit, veg etable and grain culture, of special value to the Oregon rancher. The Merchants' Saloon on Commer cial street will be opened this evening by Alex Grant. A substantial supper will be served and all are Invited to atetnd. Messrs. Sam Roberts and FrM Norton say that they will be there. Congregational Church Preaching at Ham. and T:30 p. m. All other ser vices as usual. Topic. "Gathering and Scattering," and "Eden." the first of a secies on Btble narratives Illustrated in our lives. All are cordially invited. "A Geological ReconnaUance of Northwestern Oregon," edited by Jos eph Silas Dlller, issued by the depart ment of the interior at Washington, It a magnificently illustrated and most valuable work, and Is worthy of the careful study of every cltlsen of the state. A gentleman who had bought some goods which were not delivered, yester day, while In a half-and-half condition, walked into the parlors of Captain Hal lock and commenced to tell his trou bles to that official. For his pains he was put In a place of safe keeping until he recovered. Three kids, a small boat and a rope created considerable fun In Cppertown yesterday. The boat overturned, spill ing the youngsetrs Into the water. They clung to the rope for dear life, and after dangling for a while with legs up, found that the water was only two feet deep, and all safely waded ashore. One of the good things left behind In the Bon Ton Restaurant by Ita recent proprietor when he suddenly left the city, leaving a number of creditors In the lurch. Is the large advertising sign still to be seen through the window, which reads. "I will lead let those who can, follow." The merchants are hop. ing that there will be no more followers. Geo. W. Kaiser, Geo. L. MU kel, W. Fowler, Portland; Jno. T. Crowley, St. Louis; Ph. Jaoooboorls, San Francisco; E. W. Dixon, Oregon City; W. C. Coul son, I'. 8. revenue s-rvloe;'A. A. Crock er, Boston; C. H. Callendar, Knappton; D. F. Klnzle, Fort Canby; W. H. Pool, Eugene; C. O. Heede. South Bend; Wm. Bll, Nahcotta, were guests of the Oc cident yesterday. Mrs. Marie St. Stjerrwrtrom, a gradu ate of the Surgeon's Royal College of Stockholm, Sweden, has fitted up rooms at Vfl Twelfth street, where she will give ladles vapor and hot water medi cated baths, massage and face treat ment. Unlike many practitioners, Mrs. StJernstrom has a regular diploma. She is located In nicely furnished quar ters, is thoroughly equipped for her work, and should be favored with the patronage which her skill and excellent credentials from other cities entitle her. Matters are very lively at the As toria Iron Works Just now. All hands are busily engaged In turning out eighteen of the new can capping and crimping machines of the Jensen pat ent for the Alaska Packers' Asoocia- Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hy pophosphitcs, with plenty of out-door exercise, pure air and pure water, will arrest consumptive tenden cies, allay the irritation of the throat and lungs, and build up the body and fortify . the system against further inroads from this insidious disease. On- Clothing Furnishing Goods, Etc. tlon. The contract call for the com plutlon of the work by the first of April next. The coat of this fine machinery will run up in many thousands. K'ai h one of these machines has a capacity of capping and crimping at (he rate of r.lm-ty cans per minute. Th huon. er Albion Is on the ways at the foun dry and Is receiving a new rudder. The Aatoha Iron Works is al.o getting; out thre sots of head block for the As toria llox Factory which will be iiimM for their new carriage shortly to be erected. The eight-foot two-Inch eteel screws to be used In connection with these headblocka are fine piece of work and perhaps tha best ever turned out by this Institution. ON GOOD ROADS. A Countryman's Views of the Subject of iilghu'ays. Clatsop, Jan. II. (Editor Aatorlun) Today's Asurlan says, speaking of county rtMuls: "It Is aliiuxft Impossible for tvna to go five miles out of the otty In any direction." If the roads were good five nil lea out It would save an Immt-ium amount tu tth county each year that now goes elsewhere. Why would It ri.it be a givxl plan fr the county court to !k to the first mU out before going to the ewrd? A good share of the money expended by the court on roads Is raised In As toria and Justice, policy, and good sense would se-m to say. begin to make roads from the city outwards, and make them permanent. The county court hnsdone all that was p.!bl for the nod. during the last years, but the court Is handicapped by a lot of s-nelea rules that ought to be changed. and w ill have to be, befeore good rds are made. The way it Is now, one suprevlsor w ill start a piece of work, the next has another Idea, and undoes what the first does, and so It goes. It Is a wonder the roads are so good as they are. The Idea of the three disinterested viewers Is all foolishness. If a trail wait cut over the ground where- the road Is wanted, an engineer can tell the court all about It in a short time. The law requires points along the route to be mentioned. In a petition asking for a road. Well, they get a lawyer to draw up a petition and he looks on the map and selects a corner stake of some section as a point on the route, but when the engineer g'es to survey out the rout he often finds it Imprac ticable to go to such stake, but as the petition calls for It, he has to go. If It does take him into the bottom of a ravine or on top of a ledge of rock. The settlers In this county can lay a logging rood on the best grade, and If they were required to lay out the road asked for In the petition, before the peltion was considered, and then let the engineer give the grades of the rjad asked for, doing away with any viewers' report, the rood would be laid on bexter ground this way, for the ones who laid It out would know that the expense would be on themselves. If there Is not enough Interest taken In the road to cut out a trail for the en gineer to go over, there Is not enough to open It aftTwards. Before aittlng out a trail for the en gineer, permission would have to be got from the county court, with the undemanding that a road would be laid if the route wus up to the require ments: otherwise, some people over Whime land the road was being laid would stop anyone from working on the trail. It Is a faA that roads In the county are badly laid out, as Judge Gray says, and will continue to be laid over "the hlgn-st hills and In the lowest valleys" till another plan Is adopted different from the present one. Beside being badly laid out, there are numberless ones laid out that are not wanted. If they were required to be cut out first before the county stood any expense of It, thv In which there was little or no Interest taken would be shut out. But If the court grants the petlti'ifiers permission to lay a road themselves, and agren to send the en gineer over It when It Is open enough Graduate from the College of Boyal Surgeons, Stockholm, Sweden. Ladles' Baths, Massage Treatment, Hair Dressing and Shampooing. Dealer In HUMAN HAIR, 107 12th street, bet. Bond and Com'l. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mns OB application. to W used, and If he finds It of proper grade, tc then tho county can de- claro Itaommty road, and the over -.T of the district can Uk It In charge. F. 8TAFPORO. REAL KSTATK THANSFBU8. In th recorders' utiles yesterday tha follow Ing deeds were fllrd for record; Valentine Waller Tomklna and wife to Alfred Seymour Fleet, Lot K. Block &. Merrlwether IHiwns I O. S Johnson and wife to Andrl- na Johnson, Io lUm k :2. New AMiTta Thoa. A, llyluiid to otaf Ander son, nrtli K) ft of Lot S. Work H. Adair's I'ppr Asto. rla too Clatsop County to American J Irene ed Meat Co., lts I and !. lths-k 3. t- II and I.', Bkx'k ?, Kallnay Addition .... FJlia K. Ufr to F. C. ikr, .ts 1 and 1 Block S, Lota II and t:. Block 7. lull way Addition.,.. IIKALTII NOTK'K. Nodcw Is hereby given that Pr. A. L Fulton ha been aplnttl health otfi- er of like city. The existence of con tagious disease In the city must I "iMtnptly reported to him as riulrvd !y Ordinance No. 1709, as said ord. rautce will be strictly enforced. C. W. LHV,IIKItY. Chief of poUre and Il-alth Inspvotor. NOTICE TO BHHTKK8. After January 1st. 1S97, freight chargs must be prepaid to all stations on the A. and C. II. R. n, here the company has no agenta C. F. LESTER. Superintendent. VALENTINE ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Thomson have kindly placvd their residence at the dlsiKwai of the Library Association, who will give a unbiun Valentine en tertainment there on Friday evening February 12. Fl'NEItAL NOTICE, live funeral n.'r.lf of Miss Matlldn Sloop w ill be held at the ehun h li. j Knuppa unJay, at 1 p. m. rneni are Invited to atetnd. fteamer Eclipse leave Telephone dmrk at 10 o'clock, re turning tn the afternoon. A naturalist, who sewed bits of red silk to swallow In England, Identified one of the same birds tn the neighbor hood of the Pyramids. TO OKI A (IILI) IS HMIIAt Take laxative itromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 21c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, tirugglst. The day we fee! most discouraged Is always the one on which people are always the rrteex-st to us. ROYAL taxing iowder. Highest ot mil In leavening Strength V. . aovemnuot Riport The troubles that would down a man oftentimes are bravely fought and sur rrumnttxl by a woman. OABTOniA. tlall at(uiar r vitpa- Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drncr Htore. To discover a person's real disposi tion you have only to play oards with them. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. fUR RUNT. FOR RENT Furnished house of Hve room. 110 Fourth street Apply at this office. FOR RENT Furnished room with lire, centrally loeated. 411 Exchange street. FOR RENT Four rooms with board or board without rooms, at Mrs. Hoi- den's, 9th and Duane streets. Four rooms to rent. 961 Exchange street. Adolph Johnson. FOR BALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANSHE Ooods for Christmas and the holidays, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commer cial street. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 256 COMMERCIAL ST. the Best.., THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon It doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level tots, surrounded by many Improvements., at very low prices. Is it not a fine Investment? 1971 1 Lubricating OILS A Specialty Fisfyer Brothers, I Sell ASTORIA Ship Chundelory. Hardware, Iron it Stel, Coal. (iroet'rieM it Provision, Flour it Mill Fed. Paint, Oil, Varm)). logger Supplies, Fairbanks 8calen. Door it Window, Agricultural Implement' ' Wagon it Vehicles. ' ALLBN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office j ...inckTiticAi nooKiNi; a smiuTT. IN THIKII ST.. I'OIITLAMI, OK. ROSS HIGGINb & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Asterle aos Uepar Allans Ft Tm ul CoSm. TH ttalkatM. Deea a4 Tropkal rruHs. VctM, auf af Carta Has). Batua, tn. Choice Fresh inJ Salt Meats. AHTOHIA IKON WORKS Front Si, foot of 1th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Uaa as4 atanaa tatta. Soil vet! Staaax ' eoal is Cana Work Seatusv. Catoat at All Dat,rpfl Mas w Orear e Skarl Ntrik. John Tot.... President and Ruperlntendenl A. L Voi Vlo lreadnt O. U. Praal eerretary First National Hank. Treasurer LKOAL AUVEUTIHKMKNTH. SUMMONS. In Ui Circuit t'ourt of the Htate of; Oregon for Clatsop County: I. K. Warren, as asalgnee of I. V. Case, an Insolvent debtor, plaintiff, vs. Charlotte J. Hall, defendant. To the above named defendant, Char lotte J. Mall: You are hereby required to appear and Answer the complaint of tho abovs named plaintiff, filed In the alove en titled court, In the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of the next term of the abo-ve entitled court, which will be on Monday, the 15th day of February, HOT. If you foil to so ap pear and answer said complaint, the plulntlff will apply lo the court for the relief prayed firr therein, which In sub stance Is a decree foreclosing that cer tain mortgage executed by you to said I. W. Case, on the 2d day of Beeteinber, ISM, lo secure a promissory note of that date, executed by you lo said Cose for the sum of IIM In United Btatae gold coin, with Interest from said date until paid at the rato of ten per cent per annum, being payable one year af ter said date, and no lirt thereof, prin cipal or Interest, having been paid, sold mortgage being upon the following de snrl'XMl real estate situated In Clatsop county, Oregon, to-wlt: Lots numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) of Ul':k numbered one hun dred and seven (107), In the town of Taylor's Astoria, as laid out and re corded by the Peninsular Land A Trust Company; also Lot numbered four (4) of Wock "C" In the town of McEwaa's addition to Ocean Grove; also lot num bered seven (7) of Hlock numbered twelve (12) In the town of Warrenton addition to Astoria, also called the "Town of Warrenton," aa laid out and recorded by D. K, Warren. And for a decree directing the sale of said real estate as upon execution, and tho application of the proceeds thereof upon tho amount due upon said note, principal and Interest, and the further sum of forty dollars attorney's feo In said suit, and also the cost of such suit and sale. This summons Is published pursuant to an order made by the Hon. T. A. MoHride, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 30th day of December, 1N9. FULTON RROH. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Job Printing The Astorlan Invites attention to Its Job Printing: Department "!C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A.,M.D.. rnrsiiuN ami sincriov (iradualed frutu Coeiihaen Unlver slty. Hiwclalty, Female Diseases. No, fc0 Commercial street, Hhanaha Building. Hours. 10-13 a. m,; 1-4 and 7-1 p. m. I IJIacksmlthsv Special Attention Hnld to Steamboat Me. I palrinir. j Flmt o!a llorehoeiiif, KU5. I LOGGING CAMP DORK A SPECIAL-TV I 1ST OI.NKV ST., eel. Bd ae th. .SNAP A KODAK- at au mail eomln out 01 our iter and you'll set a portrait of a nitu brimming over with pieasaiil Ueufhta Huch quality la the lijur are bavMll"rarraoiuthta laM aa ataa. COMW AND THY THKM. MUQUCS & CO. A. V. ALLICN, blAlIRIN Ortxrrles, Flour, FJ, Provisions, Fruits ' Vtt Ublf , Crivkery, Claw and Plated Ware. Locgrrt' Supplle. Cor. Tenth and Coaunaratal atresu. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Heaslde for Astoria At 7:30 a m. and 1 p. m. dally. Trains leaf Astoria for Flavel at I a. m. and I p. m. dally. Trains leave Aatoria for fteaald At 10:10 a m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Flavel for Aatoria at M a. m. and I U p. tn. dally. I S. FtiMU. Um at Fihim a. Mole... I U. T. Iaui. um ul Ska asm Cat. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists And Boiler Makers M'BUH'.Pi'1lVo? AH Kinl ot PaohJnery Iron and Brass Casllrga Ueneral Ulexiksmllh Work SPFCIALTIES - W.lch P.taal WhMl. Skis Selihlns nj StiNl Wk. Uutiy sad. Mill Mac hln.iy. Marls l4 Siaoonarr -rt Built la OiJf. Specially iutria M birm' ork Corr..pun4n ulkllil 1 8th and franklin. Phona 78 WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE ANOlAILElf GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex cept Hunday at 7 p. m, Leaves Port land dally except Hunday at 7 a m. T. J. 1 'otter leaves Astoria at 7 a. ra. dally except Hunday. Leaves Portland, dally at I p. m., Hunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p. m. Tickets good on both boats. U. B. BCOTT. Presldant E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria Telephone No. 11. R. I . Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL. ST. J. B. WYATT, Phon No. 68 Astoria, Orgs Hardware, Ship Chandlery, OrocerleB, ProvlBlone. PAINTS and OILM. peclal Attention Paid te Supplylnf Ihlp. "The Louvre" A9T0K1V3 GOKGEOl'S ENTERTAINMENT HALL S FLODltH rioe Maalo, flamaa of All Kind. Two Hagnlflrant Bar. CVCRTTtllNG riKST-CLASS Good Ordep and Everybody's Rights STRICTLY OBSKUVBD. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS