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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1897)
2h A TllK H.V1LY ASTOWAN, WEDNESDAY M0UN1K0, PKWIHAKY Fancy Slippers lalles Walking Chnac Duratle School OHUC3 Seasonable Goods Rubbers "Rotter Boots, Etc. John Hahn & Co. n"w 479 CommercUl St. TE8TERDAT8 WEATHER. Vulmum tferiprrature, 49 derre Minimum tenprture, SS degree. PrerJi)itlkn .28 Inoh. Total precipitation from September 1, 18M, Co data, W57 lnrM, Exwm of precipitation from 8eptem- bre 1. ti date, 18.81. TODAT'S WEATHER. For coftdt Fair weather, cooler. TO RKAnlRA.-Tkt "Ually A.torlaa" eoatataa twlee a. mark rvadla; mailer aa amy elaer paper pnbllahvd la A.turie. It U Ik enly paper Uiat nraaraU Ha rearlere with dally telegrepble report. TO ADVERTISERS. -Tha "Daily A a. tertaa" taa laora tkaa twlca aa away raad art aa aay other pa par pabllalied la Akco rl. II Is ttaarfora Mora tkaa twlca aa valuable aa aa advertlelag aoadlnni. lata of Ort. I Ceaaty af Clataop.t We, tha adenlgad, loeal aaaagre reepeetlvely af tka Waatara I'alaa aad Poatal Talrrrapb eoeaaaalre. karaby eer Ufy that tka "Dally Aatariaa" la tka aaly pa par aabUehed la A.toria which aaw f aalTaa, ar at aay Uae 4 arias eoatrol f aaJ4 alSoaa baa raeaWad, a talaerapale praaa report. B. D.JOB5MS, Maaager W. C. T. Co. J. R. CLARK, Maaagar Faetal Tel. Ce. Bow muat a spirit, lata escaped from earth. Tba truth of thing, now biasing In IU T. Look back, astonfcthed. oo the way of men. Whose flvoa whole drift to to forget their grave. Ludtrig CStriatetMen cot the Drat tax receipt yaaterday. Ekstrom baa the oar complete stock ( Jewelry In the city. j Hay yon any Jeweiry that need r palrtagl Take It to Ekstrom'a. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barker returned yesterday morning from a visit to Cal ifornia. c' i K ; ' ' Mr. J. R. GoulMr. ecretary of the L R. A N. Co., iw over from Ilwaco yesterday. ,- , 1 Mr. C. F. Overbaugh, traveling freight agent of the O. R. & N., Is v le st log in the city. The Silver City bootblack stand at Seventh and Aator streets la now open from t a. m. until 1p.m. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at (18 Commercial street The only "Queen" heater for sale only by Fisher Brothers. Call and be con vinced. Beware of Imitations. ' Mr. Henry Tohl, the Nehalem mer chant, ura in the city yesterday, on his way to Portland to buy goods. Those who went to the Olney dance Monday night returned yesterday and report having had a royal time. The "Big Four" returned to Portland last night on the Telephone, having fully tested the hospitality of the Elks. Prof. Gribler's orchestra will play at the performance at the Columbia opera house next Thursday, February 25. A little more sunshine yesterday helped spring along another notch, even if the weather man did make a mistake. In the pcllie court yesterday Abram J or veld, who while crazy with drink defaced a building In West Astoria, wan fined (20. It to predicted that the domino party tonight will be the most brlliant affair of the season. All the 400 wll be there In elegant costumes. The Columbia orera house will be well heated and comfortably fitted for the occasion of the entertainment Thursday, February 25. C. Harmon last night, as represent ing the new city plt ordinance at the masquerade ball, was the picture of a complicated ouspldore. By mistake the name of Terry Mc Kean was included In the bills for the entertainment at the Columbia. That gentleman does not appear at all. The parade of the Sons of Herman yesterday made fun for everybody, par ticularly the small boys, who In drove followed the big duck and funny men. Word was received yesterday that Mr. J. W. Walker, the trapper of II- Schilling's Best tea is in ; packages, sealed air-tight to keep,, full, ?Weight,.and right It is cheap besides. . .-tf'you don't like it, your grocer returns, your money in full we pay him to do it A tchil'iOf A Company Saa Kraadece ww, while visiting hi old home In the north of Scotland, ran up against ledge of rock breaking ofT a piece, which upon examination proved to be rtoh In gold. Mr. Walker will probably atay by hs rich And, Judge Nelson yerterday received a latter from the mayor of Salem aoklng for a copy of Astoria's spit ordinance. It Is prvmimol that Salem Intends to clean up after the legislature adjourns. Victor JaokrH. Ua Blghlll. Knapp ton; Wm. Anderson, Dep River; H. V. Cartery. Swennon'; H. F.terlrook. CVeanstde; John Anderson. Oneida, sd L D. Williams, Ilwaon, were In th city yesterday. The Washington- birthday ball at Cachkunet was a success In every particular. About 400 were present, the music was good and the dancing ex ceilent. J. Chrtstensen, of Astoria, won one of the prise. ; It wa reported yesterday on good authority that ST carlnoda of farming machinery are on the way from the ewt for the Willamette valley fanner. Evidently they are lxklng for better times and do not intend to be caught napping. Captain Corkhill returned yerterday from a visit to Ilwaco, where he was I royally received. While there he was j the guest of Mr. King, his' class-mate, j and also mot Mr. Murray, of the strand. ' ed .Strathbiane, Captain CVrkhitl's old j ship, which he- wan In In 1ST3-4 5. Many j m.mCTittMt of rht Atrathhbine were I presented to the captain. Otptain John HagWum, of the launch "Cncle Sam," to extensively In the fish business. Yestenlay and the day be fore he secured from fishermen work ing on their own hook 20 boxes of Chi nook salmon which he forwarded to 8.. Schmidt, of fort land, for shipment in loe to New York. What will it be when the railroad to (Intoned? ! The directors of tha A. F. C. have let the contracts for the bowling alley, j which will be a great addition to the club' resources Work will commence, at onoa and be oompled by March ' lacn. l-ne ptana call for two large ares-; tng room and elgnty-foot alleys and'j ,,, aowtK . up. or stand. te-(Xf. The alleys will be made of :..lthout moBt ,xcruolting pain. I Oregon maple, in fact, the whole bullJ-'. Ing and alley wHI be up-to-date i every particular. 1 . A grand inaugural ball will be given a Foard Stoke hail on Man i in nooor or our rresiaem. v .mam j ..nnaJty , poncJuded to try Paine's McKmley, under the auspices of J. O.lpy compound, and to my surprise Ross and F. Brown. Two gold medals ar,rr uglnt me.hjf of a bottle I ws wm e given . ror tne oest lady ana gentleman wait sera. A 15 hat fur the cake walk. Judges for the gold med als: Hon. John Fox. Hon. J. C. Curtis and Mr. John Ruth. Judges for the cake walk wHI be H. J. Wberity, F. J. Carney and Geo. Smith. ' Mr. J.W. Hall, one of the most prom-' inent trap men and beet known bus - lnera men of Ilwaoo. spent yesterday in Astoria. He "ays that the people over there are In high glee over thlnK- 88 ,U,KW: nr.- ,), Knii. in. nf t,a .iir.vA elegant costume for lady. this season from Scarborough Head, where up-river boats can land, via liwaco to South Bend. This will give the people of the North Shore a great advantage over present methods uf handling business. The season on the North Shore Is far advanced. Peo ple are making garden and plants and vegetables are already well out of the ground. Ilwaoo is one of Atoria's tet friends and feeders. At the Columbia opera house. Thurs- day evening, February 25, the favorites, the Taylor sisters, will appear, assisted by a company of Astoria's favorite and talented professionals and amateurs. In 1 the funny dance entitled. "Oh. What ' an Angel!" and also the exceedingly funny drama, "Irish Justice," under the direction of Al. Firth. Also, the ex-j citing and amusing club swinging, electrical effect, by W. L. Hayward, and a great variety of specialties will be given. A fine orchestra will be in attendan;e. Tickets on sale at Strauss' New York Novelty Store. Box sheet will open Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Reserved seals, 50c. What the press has to say about the Taylor sis ters: "These little artists, in their spe cial dances, are the poetry of motion, and have Justly earned the title of Portland's favorites." 1:0 REWARD. From remarks I have beard I am Inclined to believe that Sophia S-hultz, the prosecuting witness in the case now pending against me in the courts, has been spirited away by my enemies, and believing that her own testimony will be the best proof of my Innocence, I hereby offer a reward of $20 for any Information as to her whereabouts that will enable me to have her served with a subpoena. O. B. ESTES. WARNING. Any person or persons detected In breaking the fences or otherwise tres passing upon the property of the Flavel Land and Investment Company will be subjeot to arrest and -fine. This order will be rigidly enforced. The Flavel Land and Investment Co. J. M. TL'RNEY, Sec. Flavel, February 20, 197. A SNAP. For sale cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure's Astoria. For particulars call on Howell & Ward,. 519 Bond street. Foard & Stokes hall tost evening was a scene, of unusual gaiety and splen dor, the occasion being the annual mas querade ball of the Son of Herman. A committee of the lodge had charge of affairs, and did well their part of the entertaining. Many elegant and Qornic costumes were worn by the mer. ry dancers, and the grace and beauty of tha former, ln contrast with the orlg. Inallty and absurdity of the latter, kept fhe targs crowd of spectator in good NEVER FAILS TO CURE ! Astonishing Record of the Great Paine's Celery Compound. pvin . celery compound has never yet failwi to cure- -, other tnedk-al treatment h.. t.-. raiiv Pln'a ivlm nnnpound ha succeeded time and time 1rsJtv Jilhn w d M Miahaaaka. Ind.. v., ow -LaM wintT , tn with vtrt Attack or nervous and mu-outar rteumsitorn. so Imul Vtint I . undM. th two 'of physician of the place, hut wwl not knnrove. I took difTereat rheumatic cure sod used an electric K.ttwy . day for 10 day - , wthout any relief. able to get out and Vote on elect Km .nd fore I the whole bottle I went to work, and have worked every humor the entire evening. There were seventy-live maskers on the floor, be sides many others who passed a pleas- a,w venln lw" io "rmxnbered. :Ab,m 10 'clock th "k ln re"lewr bofare the Jude"- w h,- aft'r car?ful consideration, awarded the piixe, nut Gold Stand ard." Mkw Jennie Oliver, photo album. Second prite, "English Princess." Mrs. F. W. Larson, one-half doom fine plate's. First prixe. rrva. elegant cos tume for gentleman. "Knight." 8. Pen nell, silk umbrella. Second prize, Richard III," Mr. Graffee, cUar stand. Firrt prlie. most original char acter for lady. "Emigrant Family." Mrs. Svenilseth and family, flower stan.1. Second prize. "Old Lady." Mrs. Shields, set of spoons. First prize, most "riKin1 Khar t"r f"r gentleman. "Spit Ordinance," Jens Hansen, cane. Sec- ond prize, "Yellow Kid," Hayes terbrook, smoking case. Fas- WILL USE NEW ROAD. ' Northern Pacific Freight and Passen ger Business Into Astoria. Mr. A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent of the Northern Pa cific ralroad, who was in the city yes terday, expressed himMelf as highly pleased with the progress being male In the construction of the A. & C. R. H. K. "Will your' road use the Astoria nsid on through business, Mr. Charlton?" "Yes, we will run through oars from Portland in the passenger service, aid through freight ears from the east." "How is general business on the line now?" "Loral business on the line la In fine nlitlon. and we are doing a heavy business. But through business Just now Is light, and will be for a time." HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident F. M. Branch, Dell 8. Lash ler, Willie Wheeler, Frank . .ctor, H. H. Parker, W. A. Butterfleld, C. F. Over baugh, Portland; J. J. Reed, HaJem; G. G. Linier, New York; J. O. Williams, F. A. Coxheod, T. 8. Merchant, San Francsco; J. R. Goulter, Ilwacn. Parker House Dan Shea, Cleone, Or.; Geo. Stetson, Mill Oeek; Gust. Adolph, Young's ItJver; F. St. Clair, Fort rlte vens; Chan. Mace, Nehalem. Instant relief for .kin-tortured bablrai ami rest for tired mother, in warm hath with Cimci'B Hoap, and a single application of Ccnct'&A (ointment), the great akin enrr. The only ipeedy and economical treatment for itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, ami pimply humor, of tlieiliin, k.I. and ulol. IMldthrimftinrttthwrif'l. Tfrtrtf.TinnoAauCUMm ICAL I'CRI-OHaTIOK, Bolt- fruprlrutf, tunum. a"" iiww iw Curt vajjr bbf liumur. "malUd fra. BABY BLEMISHES "Z&C&'Zt, BABY mm day lnoe. I have gained 20 pounds i weight ad am feeling nrst-nate. , "My wife ha also been taking It for ' nervousness, and thlnka there to noth- Ing like It. W both recommend It to all of our acquaintance, and you are at liberty to use thi letter as you ie nt, lor It truly worked wonders In my c." And Paine's celery compound to work- .Ing Just such wooden In every Mate, county, city and village of the country today. The reader must know aom one who ha tried It. Ask that person If he or she was not at owe benefited! ' Don't lot a dealer palm off anythng else on you, however: for there Is a much difference between Paine' celery compound and all the ordinary saraa partlia, tonic, nervine and compound as then to between an electric moter and a boy's windmill There Is power to cure In Pane' cel ery compound. THE COMING OF BABY. When a biby comes to the house real liappines comw. The cart and anx iety count for nothing against the cling ing touch of the little hands and the sound of the little voir. The highest function given to humc-n beings Is bringing htvUthy. ha4iy children Into the world. Over 'thirty years ago the ne."da of women appended to Pr. Plere. now chlff consulting physlian of the Invalids' HoU'l and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, New York. The result of his study Improved by thirty year of practice to embodle1 In Dr. Pierce Fa vorite PrewiripUon. It rengthms. pu rines and make h.-althy the organs distinctly femlnWe. It give weak wo men the strength ami h.-alth necmixy for the proiluirtion of hJthy children and It makes the bearing of those chil dren easy. It I sure to cure any weak pess or derangement peculiar to wo men; stops pain, soothes inflammation, strengthen, purifies, invigorates. Mrs. Creston Clarke, known to" the stage as Adelaide Prince, looks par. Ui-ularly well In her Parisian street gown of green clth, with accompanl- mnt of sable and a large black hat. A GOOD LETTER From the clerk f the Circuit Court. Femandlna, Fla., Feb. 28, 18!6. Mr. J. George Suhrer, Druggist, City: Dear George: ' Please send a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. I would not few! easy If I know there wa none of this valuable remedy In the house. I have given It a fair test and consider it one of the very best reme dies for oroup that I have ever found. One dose has always been sufficient, al though I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yield very readily i to this medicine. I can conscientiously recommend H for croup and colds In children. Your respectfully, GEO. E. WOLFF. Sold by Estes-Ccmn Drug Co. ...In Honor of President McKinley... Grand Inaugural Ball March 4, 1897 AT FOARD & STOKES' HALL Two Gold Medals Will Be Given for tljie' Beet Lady and Gentleman Waltzers and a $5 Hat to the Win ner of the Interenting Cnke Walk. J. G. Ross and Fred Brown MANAGERS Warrantor. Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mns on application. NOTICE. Any ei-!Mi wanting trap piling, cor. respond with ll.-gue A Young. Oak Point. Wash I'se Wi'lifoot Corn Curo. cure no a . For at tes-Conn lrii&r Store. CAHTOniA, No j Salton Sen Salt for ttitth at 'the Kstes-Conn lrutf Store 10c ami 2."o per jmrkajre. OABTOnXA. The Value of 1 Newspaper As an ailvcrtinlfiu medium depn(1 upon its ttencru! circulation mnontf a dcalr able clotast of people, tnl itn otandlris in the community. The Astorian possetcs fully both of then edvuntuitvH. Columbia Iron Works F0UNDRYMEN Blacksmiths, Hachinists .... and Boiler flakers Corner Fiihtcrinh Knot and Franklin avrnua Emil Schacht fiRCHITEGT GF0.N1C0LL. Assistant. OFT1CB: Kopp's Hew Brewery ly- , h H the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrcnton values will soon bo doubled. It is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine investment? WANTICIX WANTIOtv-MUuation by xl Jaiwn ean tHHik; exoellimi rf"ioin- Address II. K. A., M Comiiieri'UU sircel. cliy. VK lti NOT WANT HOY8 ('It Imif.Mn to writu, but men ( tl'lltiy. i.'iw to .'."0 iHr month, aulttry or rum lltlHalon. Htate and Reliersl limtli-m. It.VCINK KlltK KNUINI-: CO.. lUtlita. WIki'oiisIii. rOR BAl.K. , Foil SA1.IC-A uuatitlty of h.ui.lMid , fm'fiture, tvt rtsuHMktblx pries. Apply t S Astor sttvi't. Cedar Shingles 8KABIDK LI' MU Kit YARD, I OFFICE IM COMMEHCIAI. HT '. Marshall & Company's Twine Fresh front thrt milts for 1MT Ashing Every ball guaranteed. I'lrss rport any 1mterfW UoiBl HEWARR OF IMI TATIONS. Kvrry ball must Iw marked "MARSHALL At CO.. BHRKWHllUHY UlLLH." Manufactured from snltctcd (lx sHniilly f. COLl'MDIA UIVEIl FIHHING. Nw that evary tall bears th MARSHALL latxii. (. 7. . . 10. II. 12. 13. 11 ply to i:. 13. II. li, Hjly Wa. 7. s. , 10-ply 30,. Elmore, Sonborti COa, Agcrla 4JH Iloixl ML. AMtorltt Japanese Goods Oriental Cttrloe Noveltiee VYING WE, 543 Commercial St. V. L. liOHB Real Estate ond Insuropce 110 ELEVKSTII T. offlcs with K, A. Tnj li.r. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY RBADINO KOOM FREB TO ALU Opao avary day from I 'elook t 1:11 nd tM to : P. Ba. BubarrtptioD rata n pay annua, B W. COR. ELEVENTH DCAWB IT SEASIDE SAWMILL. A oomplet tock of lumber on hand In the rough or drnwed. Flootinj, ma lic, celling and all kind of finlah; mold ing and ahlnle. Term raaaonabl and price at bedrock. All order promptly attended tn. Office and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Beajilde, Oregon. Proprietor. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clataop. M. Nowlen, Plaintiff, v. Oliver Stew art, M. C. Oeorge, (leorge, hi wife, J. P. Eckler, Eckler, hi wife, D. M. Stuart, Kate B. Stuart, hi wife, I. M. Klmbrr and Sarah Klmber, hi wife, H. W. Week, Oeo. DeLano, Edith DeLano, hi wife, W. E. Stewart, and Lily Stewart, hi wife, Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwyer, and the Aitorla Saving Bank, Defendant: To W. E. Stewart. Lily Stewart, E. L, Dwyer, Oeo. DeLano, and Edith Da Lano, of the above defendant, In the nam of the Bute of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and anawer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ault by the Drat day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wit: the 21at day of September, 1896; and If you fall ao to anawer fur want thereof, the plaintiff will take decro agalnal you for tha sale of certain land In Clatsop county, Oregon, for tne fore closure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; said landa ar particularly described In the . com- piaini on me id " mun, cum lanua tare situate In section 20c 20, and the Donation Land Claim of .Addition Jew ett, T. I N., It. W and for auch oth er relief a prayed for. and shall be deemed by the court proper. Service of thla aummona la made upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorian pursuant to order of the Judge of this court made tb flat day of Julr, U9. ' t. Q. A. BOWLBT, Attorney for Plalatlff. f BREMNER & HOLMES Tslnphon lll.i'L em t(h No. 0.1 uiiivni"! 1 Hpwlnl Altontlon Psid it) Htsamboal Ba. iwiruur, iorwialKKilllg. KUi. tiOCCING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY IWI III.N KV ST., Ital. 9il aal 4lh. .SNAP A KODAK. al any mail votulna' ul l nut aira anil yoit'll i"' pvrtrall l mall btlniliilli u.r with uiiMuatil MiimikIiI. Muoti quality In !!) ll'. a RktaooRiraraiumg(lit llea.a .n lu.a. COM If AND THY TIIKM HUGHES & CO. A. V. ALL15N, DtALf R IN GroctrlM, Plour, Fed, Provlslom, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Gli and j Plated Wart, Logger.' Suppllr. I Cor. Twith and CoiiarciaJ ttrssia. Astoria and Columbia ! River Railroad I TIME CARD. Train leave 8ald for Aalorla al 7:10 a. m. and 1p.m. dally. Train leav Astoria for Flavel al I a. m. and 4 p. m. dally, Train 'eav Astoria for Baaalde al 10 30 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Train leave Flavel for Aatorla at I a, m. and t;M p m. dally. WHITE C0LUR LINE 1 THE STEAMER TELEPHONE Astoria and Portland Teltphon leave Astoria dally crpt Sunday at 7 p. m. Leav Port land dally escept Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leave Astoria at 7 a m. dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland dally at I p. m., Huntley ricrptad. Pat unla) s at It p. m. Ticket good on both boat. U. B. BC'OTT. Praaldent. E. A. Hrley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Trlephnne No. 11. J. B WYATT, Ph. a. Na. Aalarla, Or..a Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceriee, Provlelone, HAINTH and OILH. aclal Alantla Pals t applying (alp. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S G0RGE019 ENTERTAINMENT HALL, s rLooK gin Muale. Oaaaaa of All Klatla. To Magalneaal Mara. CVCRTTMING MRST-CUSS Good Ords and Everybody's Rights RTUIOTI.V IIIHKHVEI. I872 f I8g. ' Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandlery, Hardware, Iron & Stpel, Coal, Groceries A Provisions, Flout A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors '& Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. AHTOHIA IKON WORKH Front St., foot of 4th, Atorla. General. Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ltni aa4 Marina Engfn.a. Boll., work, Su.a koat aad Caaoaqi Work 1 Saaclarty. CattJafi of All D.Krlptln( Made to Order o Short Node. John Fox.... President and HuptrlnUndenl A. L. Fox Vloe President O. B. Prael Beoretari First National Bank Treaaurar VTHEN IN FORTLANU Call on Jno. F. Handler aV Co., 1M Third street, and get tb Daily Astorian. Visitors neat) aot mia thai momlng paper wall there. t