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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1897)
J TIIR DAILY ASTOKIAS. WKUXKSIlAY MoliNiNU, MAKCll , 1HU7. Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking Q fin AC Durable School OlIUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Robber Boots, Etc John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. Arm Warranto TESTERDATS WEATHER. MaJtimum temperature, M degrees. Minimum temperature, 43 degreea, Preoljittation, none. TVital precipitation from September 1, 189, to date, 7.49 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1R9, to dune, 15.77 indies. TODAT'8 WEATHER. For Oregon and Washington Fair weather. TO KKAlER.-Th "Dally Atti-laa enatalas (wire mark roarilnc matter a aay other sapor pabllahed la Astoria. It I in only paper that pramaU lu reader with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADTEKTINEKA. -Taa "Dally As tartaa' haa mora thaa twle a soany read era a aay ataer paper published la Asto ria. It la therefor more thaa twiea ae valaabla aa aa admitting atedlaai. Rtale ef Orro. I Gvaaty of Clatsop.! ra, the aaderalsaed. local managers reapeetleely f the Weetera raloa aad Postal Tolograpfc eompsalea, hereby eer tlr that the "Dally Aetorlaa" la the osly paper pabllahed la Astoria which aew re salvos, er at aay Uat oarlag ear eoatrol f aald oBAoos haa reeelved, atelecraphle p rex report. B, D. JOHSSOW. Manager W. C. T. 47. J. R. CLARK. Maaacer Postal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. A little bit of patience Often msJtee the sunshine come, A Mttle bk of love. Makes a very happy borne. A little bit of hope. Maiiea rainy day took ray, And little bit of chamy. Makes glad A weary way. bo. The Potter will take turns About aVh the Telephone, each running one week aa a night boat and the next m a day boat. We have full line of corn, wheat and other feeds, genuine middlings, etc. at the Webfoot Commission. Walt f the "Huseby," the best blojvle on earth A the least money $40 snd 50. F. L. Parker, agent. Get prices At the Low Price Store for the latest In silk pongees, all shades, for wmlwta and underskirts, 4S1 Bond street The Polyanthus Club was entertained In a most enjoyable manner Monday evening by Mia May ftalnirer, of l'p- pertown. Prune, evap. pears, poaches, apri cots, pitted plums, cleaned currant raJoinn In fact all kinds of dried fruit' at the Webfoot. The ladles of the missionary soclety of the Presby terlan church are ararng- Ing for a unique entertainment to bv given on the 12th Inst. The merchants yesterday reported a big day's business. It is thought the tide haa turned ami that continued improvement will le noted. Mrs. R. R. Walls. ho has been 111 for two weeks, is reported as tmprovlng. Her mother. Mrs. H. K. RAinlall. of CVrvalils, is now vtstttng her. Word has been received from Pr. Howard that Mrs. Howard's mother is rapidly Improving and that he will return to Astoria in A few day-. little prices and big VAlues In new spring checks And fancy Mack and colored drea goods Just receiver! At the Low Price Store, 491 Bond street SUFFER NO MORE NOW! Warrenton Is the Best... Paine's Celery Compound Is Working Columbia Harbor Miracles in Curing Disease. Land Co. Another day or two will see all of the piles driven in the Scow bay depot yard, and connection made with that part of the line Already in operation. 4 r ' s CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE be Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon 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? FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE Friday, March 5 ONE NIGHT ONLY BREMNER & HOLMES Teihon. uincksmltha : Hpm'lal Attention Paid to Ntoamboat Ua tmlrinif, I Flrwli'laos lIui-wMlioeiiig, Rio. LOGGING CA1IIP (DORK A SPLCIALTV IW7 Ol. NICY nr., b.l. ,t shI 4th. '.:?S V' A - 4 . I fit 1 1 W - "Gypsme" Swope. Ash Wednesday Lent begins today. Gypeine" the finish. only durable wall Judge Smith, of Portland, was In the city yesterday. . , Ekstrom has the only complete ctock of Jewelry In the city. General Auditor Kuettner and went to CorvAllis last night. wife Miss Alice MunselL graduate optician, office la Shanahaa building. Miss Munsell has moved her office to the new Phanahan building. Hare you any Jewelry that needs re pairing Take it to Ekstrom's. The rainbow at eunset last night was A thing of beauty long to De remem bered. RaTiroad men of Portland report heavy passenger traffic to the Kootenai country. General Land Agent W. G. Gosgjin went to Bt. Helens on the Telephone last night. Seed oats, seed wheat, seed potatoes, seeds of all kinds at the Webfoot Com mSsBfcjn house. -" Among the prizes to be awarded at the inaugural ball will be two to the poorest dancers. "Money on the nail," and "transcon tinental connection" is what talks for Astoria harbor. "The early bird gets the worm." anl the early investor In Astoria property will get the cream. Paine's celery compound Is working the head, whloh the doctors Informed miracles in the cure of disease. :me were due to neuralgic symptoms. So says a recent article ty the fore-, 1 determined to try Paine's wlery corn most medical eerayist of Boston. ; pound, on the advice of a friend. "Nothing shows more conciuBively." ! "To my surprise I found an entire he adds, "the astonishing capability of change going on after taking a little The orellnanarv examination f Win ' Paine's celpry compound than the over three bottles, and I began to feet Sackett. charged with killing elk durmg ithoU8'h,ful- Hn-mlndel da the close season, was postponed y ester- j ujr uy wusuce Aoercromoie tin in rue- i Ho v of people like a new man. I have for the pa who use It and recommend It, both 10 or 12 years suffered from pains In j In public And Among their closest and the back and other symptoms of de-1 deArest friends and relative. Among rangement of the kidneys and biadtKr, jua (physicians) there is no longer any :and have spent many sleepless nights I J. W. Cooke, the cannervman. who has Just returned from Ssn FVn,-. remedy without stint of praise. says that the salmon market has all gone to pieces and that business in thai line Is Ami. i from David K. Chasser, of 43 Windsor Th. f. i..i... . St.. Cambrklgeport. a suburb of Nos at the inaugural ball, to be given at Foard Stokes new hall, Thursday hesitancy In recommending this great- ;in consequence, but now I iWp aound. thank to the imimon sense whk'h In- About the same time the above ar- duced me to try Paine's ceiery com- tlcle was published there appeared In pound. I w ill ever praiee the marvelous the Boston Journal, the fullowmg letter ( potency of this valuable medlolne; and at any time will be glad to give per- ton: rtigM. are now on exhibition mour a Jewelry store. at Sey- The friends of J. E. Hlggine declare that they will see that that gentleman runs for school director to succeed him self on March 8. They say ttiey do not want to lose so good a man. "I take great pleasure in testifying ' to the extraordinary merits of Paine's celery compound. For some time paji I have been under the treatment of two ; well-known local doctors, but their, combined efforts proved of no avail I ha-e been for years a harsh skeptic ' nal testimony at my address, should any sufferer care to call, as I consider it einh to keep such A bltstng housed up, and think the proprietors of Paine's celery compound dueervlng of more thanks than I can convey In winla, fr making me a new man." A word to other sulti-rers: Go to your druggist for a bottle of in regard to advertised medtilnei. but Paine's celery compound, anil allow him hiving suffered excruciating pains In to sell you nothing else. i Creamery square butter. 45c; dairy butter, 40c, and good butter 35c per roll at the Webfoot The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street s juunseii, the optician, can be found at her office in the Shanahan building from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. The only "Queen" heater for sale only by Fisher Brothers. Call and be con vinced. Beware of imitations. A number of large properties In As toria, it is reported on good authority, have been bonded at good figures. General Truffle Manager J. A. Mun roe, of the Union Pacific, arrived In Portland yesterday from Omaha. The steamer Signal, now lying In Portland, win gaji for San Francisco In A fe.v days with a cargo of lumber. Next Sunday the O. R. & jr. and White Collar lines will commence a daily service. Including a Sunday night Reserved seats for subscribers on sale Lebeck vs. Charl-itte Forsberir. Peter this morning at 9 o'clock, at Griffin Hanson, a native of Denmark. va A Reed's, for the Hert-Walrher en- admitted to cltlxenshlp. Palmbtrg & jtertainment. and tomorrow morning, at Larsen vs. Town of Clatsop; allowed same hour, for the general public. till March 5 to rurn writ; Clatsop Mill Company vs. City of Astoria; on The Crown of India expects to be trial. ready for sea tomorrow. She will go to British Columbia to load lumber for The new system of perforated Bails for the I'nfted Kingdom and will probably fuming boats and yachts promises a return to this port for w heat next sea- large Increase in speel for such vessels, son. A Frenchman has figured out care- fully that a vessel loses so much speej The regular monthly mettng of tne by the reaction of the wind In rushing water commission was held last night, over the edge of the sails as at present but no business of special Importance constructed, and that if a certain num. was done. The regutar monthly bills ber of holes are placed in the sails at and payrolls were passed and ordered certain positions this difficulty will be paid. eflt of lost power, Many Portland people who In a quiet i way have been seeking Investments In ' In ,n? "olice ourt ylAy there Aiinrl. fnr v.r.i .r. r' v rh., ! three cases. Ja k Chri.itannen thev are now rnnvlnpl thof t'hl. i. h , w"8 arrested by Officer Sinnott while time to buy real estate, before the rail-j under the Influence of llqour and road Is finished and prices advance. icjat nlm - i,amn s- Kurn I taken into custody by Officer Oberg The inaugural ball to be iven a, 'or the same offense, only a little more, Foard & Stokes' hall will be first-class I"'1 he was nne(J ,S' Tn? 01h"r in everv r.r Vlrf-H Y. r(at,r -a"rnan, W,OT ( Mflcer Frof. GriWer's full orchestra. New mu- Thompson arrested. He also had par sic Just received from the East. The I taken of an overdose of vile compounds medals for the best waJtzere will be ani1, was taxe,J ' be given without favor or partiality. nryan ailvtam his followers to boycott the newa'rs that don't favor free coinage of silver at 1 to I. Hryanttei would have to go without much news If they followed his advice. Chicago Inters kean. Wh.-n a miui win a blooded horse he if alwuys carefjl of Its health. He looks after Its di-i and Is particular that the feeding nlm'l be regular and right. While he ih J .In this It Is IlkWv us not that he Is hin.s"if su"ering frm some di-ase or lisorde When th trouble gr-t so ad tha: he runnot work he will begin to ive hlmnelf the can- he gave the horse at the start. Good pure, rich red Wool U the best Irsur- avoided and the vessel obtain the ben-janoe agulnm disease of any kind. Al most all dlses come from Impure or Impoverished blood. Kep th" blood pure and strong and dlsea ran And no foothold That is the principle upon which Dr. I1Tce'a Golden Medical Dis covery works. It clnansen, purifies and enriches the bhsMi, puts and keeps the whole body In perfoot ordr; makes appmite gool. dlg!ion strong, assim ilation ierfeet. It brings ruddy, virile health. It builds up solid, wholfsume flesh (not fat) whe-n, from any rause, rIuc.-l below the healthy standard. The Famous Bekjiau Violinist, With the HEKT CONCERT COMPANY. ...In Honor of President McKinley... Grand Inaugural Ball March 4, 1897 VAT FOARD & STOKES' HALL It is new to guarantee tea satisfactory. Schillings Best le c- r I 1 w w uaiaiucea uy your grocer. Why ? Because we sup ply him the tea and the money. It is such tea as you will be glad to get besides. A Schminj; a Cwapaay au FraabK Service this morning (Ash Wednes day) at Grace churr-h at 9:30. Evening prayer at Holy Innocents chapel, t'pper Astoria at 4. Other services at Grace church during lent: Thursday after noons at 4, Friday evenings at 7:30. and daily morning prayer until Holy Week at 9 o'clock. J. W. Bruce, Warrenton; Co). John Adair, Sunnnymead; Martin Oleson, Mrs. Jackson, North Shore; Jas. Na gle, David I'pton, Frankfort; E. Klint. Antone Sorenson, Gray's River; Wm. Anderson, Deep River; F. Oleson, Ol- ney; Mr. Stratial, Long Beach; Perry Trulllnger, Seaside, were In the city yesterday. 191 A trip on the T. J. Potter at night through Cathlamet slough, wiien the big search light is used to light the way, will repay the traveler. The peculiarly strong light makes the wooded river banks stand out so clear and produces such bright reflections in the water that the effect Is magical and beautiful beyond description. incent Albert Lees, fireman of the steamrthlp Alice Blanchard, died Mon day ait St. Mary's hospital, from ty phoid fever. He wias taken 111 nearly two weeks ago. Lees was a native of England and a member In good stand Ing of the Ancient Order of Foresters of San Francisco, an English order. The funeral will take place tomorrow at Greenwood. In the circuit court yesterday argu ments were concluded In the oase of Augu.it Ec.klund vs. Charles Elander, and the Jury Is still out. The following oases were dismissed: Dunbar Pro duce & Grocery Company vs. C. F. Gramma, Louis Sloss et al. vs. A. W. and Mary Berry, Oregon Iron A Steel Company vs. Reed ft Wilson, Leauder Down at Seaside they expect quite a boom this coming summer, and if they do not have one It will certlnly be no fault of the real estate man. Th Grimes Grove syndicate are preparing to place on the marekt about 20 uorea of fine beach property, located Just at the north end of the famous Grlrn Grove. This company proposer to make it an Inducement for people to live at Seaside during the summer months The Bonlta Land Company, however, are coming to the front w ith the largest tract that has been put on the market at Seaside in years, and they will make every effort to create a atto- there during the season. Their land consists of eo acres of the famous Hallday estate, and lies immediately south of Grimes Grove. It has always been considered the cream of beach property at that resort. A great deal of noise Is made over the Wagnerian operas this year, but very little money. Chicago Tribune. 1 Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of Itching, bunil i?, bleeding, scaly gkln and scalp Immuri In instantly relieved by a warm kuu irith Cuticcra Soap, a single application of Cuticcba (oint ment), tbe great skin cure, and a lull dose of Cuticcra Ejmoltwt, greatest of blood purifiers and bamor cares. ticura Bkmeoics speedily, permanently, and economically core, when all else fa! I A 'Tr," 1?I cw.. si r.. ih. tr-Bwcitwi7innmiMMMi,-iFii. PIMPLY FACES Two Gold MeclnlB Will He Given for the Bettt Lndy nntl Gentleman Waltzerw and n 55 Hat to the Win ner of the Interesting Coke Walk. .SNAP A KODAK. t it iiisii milling mil ul mil sloli Slid JOU'II Rttl Portia!! ( a niitii btimniliiit ot with tii'Miil tmi;lita riut-li iuallty In lh llipior. hs loottrr are ohiiuiih u lri mt lltitn. CO MK ANI THY TIIKM HUOMI-S & CO. A. V. ALLrlCN, DKALIR IN I Grocfflef, Flour, FeeJ, Provision, Fruit. Vf grtablf , Crockery, GU'u and PlalrJWare. Lojtter' Supplies. Cor, Tsoth ana Commsrolal atrsstA Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at 7: JO a m. and I p, m, dally. Trains leava AatortA for Ftavsl at t ;a. m, and 4 p. m. dally, I Trains nave Astoria for Seaslds Al 10 30 a. m. and i p. m. dally. Trains leav Flavrl for Astoria al Ml a. m. and i U p. m, dally. WHITE COLLAR LINE IDE STEAMEfT TELEPHONE Astoria and Portland ; Telephone leaves Astoria dally -jcept Holiday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land daily except Hunday at T A m. i T. J. Potter loaves Astoria ill L in. dally except Hunday. Leaves Portland I dally al II p. m , Hunday excepted, flat j urdays at 11 p. m. Tickets good on both boata. j U. H. PCOTT, iTesldsot K. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Hlone. Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. J. B. WYATT, Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (JrocerleB, Provisions, PAINTH and OILH. TO fl'KK A COI.n IJI ONE HAY. Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All dru?RlHts refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. J. G. Ross and Fred Brown MANAGER First-Class Music by Prof. Cribler's Full Orchestra Philadelphia Is anything but low. In moirn culture. In fact. In some r Hper-ts she Is setting the pace for other Amerian cities. fiaJUrnore American. We live In a country of which th' I lll lM,i;i MDUIK'- 13 Still, B"1 troulil". It i .nore wide-pr'R. tbn .my --.ner disease, and, very nearly, more danger ous. r-r.f. tiling that nuk"i n dangerous Is th;it It is so little understood. If It were better understood It wruld be more feared, more easily cured, les ur.ierf,ai than It I i.o-v , thoscw'Ti wlsn to . cured, take Shaker IXgefrtlve Cordial, lecaue It L,(r to 'he root of the ir.)j')le ai no otner medicine dci The nure. hafn- rt. curative herbs and plants, of which is cumj.KB.Ml, ae what reud'.T ;t ro e-tulu, and, at th; :nm. time, so gen ie it cute. II lieip'i and HtreM?' icns the stoning, purines and lonej up th- system. Sold by druggUtJ, pil-e 10 cents to 11.00 per bottle. : Emil Schacht ARCHITEGT GF0.NIC0LL, Assistant. OFFICE: Cl'TlCLKA IHJA. You can drive a pen, but the pencil muttt te led. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal. Kopp's flew Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Curios Novelties WING LEE. 543 Commercial St, W. L. ROLJI3 Real Estate and Insurance 110 KLKVKJTII HT. Offlc. with K. A. Tuyl.ir, ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBflAHY READING ROOM FREB TO ALL. Open arary day from I a'elock to I N and 1:10 to 1:10 p. m. BubscrlpUon raUa M per Annum. 8.W. COR. ELEVENTH DTI AN E fJTS Made under United States patent, it must necessarily rAnw, d-iii be different from ail others ueuar "ingles -Contains no starch, free SEASIDE LUMBER TARD, alkali or worthless filling office iITcommercial st. floss, Higgins and Co. OROCERS & BUTCHERS Anlorla and I'ttnt Antorla Choice Fresh and Salt Meats serial AlleatlM Pals la lu;lylaf Ship. uThe Louvre" 3T0ltU'9 GORCeotS ENTERTAINMENT HALL s rLooKH Fine Mualo. flames of All Kinds. Two Mf nlnmnt liars. eV'CKTTltlNG riRST-ClASS Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTKIt-TI.Y OIINKKVKU. Golumbia Iron Works FOUNDRYMEN Blacksmiths, flachinists .... and Boiler flakers Corner Klditennth street and Krsnkiln avenue SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand i the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kind! of finish; mold- Ingg and shlnglea. Terms reasonable and price at bedrock. All orders promptly Attended to. Office And yard at mill. H F I LOOAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Lubricating OILS A Specialty 187a 189; Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandlery, Hardware, Iron A Ste Coal, GrocericR A Provisions Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement . Wagons A Vehicles. ASTOHU IKON WORKS Front St., foot of 4tb, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ua sa4 M.rlns Engta. Bollsf work, Stoss bost nd Csnn.ry Work a SpscUlty. Castlo,s of All DMcrlsrions Md to Ordsr oa anon Notlct. John Foz....rreaMantand BuBrininH.. L. Fox vi, pium..i O. B. Pra . - ilT. Traaaurar First National Bank, WHEN IN rORTT.A wir-'.ii . t. F. Handley A Co.. W Third iimi ,a get tha Dally Aatorlan. Vlaltora nd not mlas their morning paper while thsrA