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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOUIAX, TI'F.SDAY MOIJMNtJ MAY 25. 1HU7. Two pounds of elude full-welshl but HOWELL & WARD ler, I.V, nt the PaclHe Orocis-y Co.'. IMMENSE Tin" last week of I lie Rrc.it sale of ladles' suit. l-4llv i Tilein ft;n Mr. l.l;t that (hew g s,N must be sM The Live (IroccPB. art n srtcrln.v. Call ,-u i". II. Cooper's. When going R-wt tr:ve4 on the North ern PhWMc Hallway. Quick time ajtd the only line running dining ers. Trnln leave Portland d.-illy nt tt oYWk n, m, T. K. Pavls and SophlM P. Murder pro. cur-d a nutrri: f McctMc veHciMnv BAQU mc SAL E"&& INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 -HIGH GRADE - J . 1 5tvllh Oxford Ties. I flfllPN 'h' latent hr. In Ox- aUU U-1 V O I blood and Chocolate halM Gents 9 t '97 Spring 5tyk. j Larr Auorawat. Bicycle Shoes. tar Owa An John Halin & Co. Warraatca' 479 Commercial St. NEW SHAPES , in. ladies' - Sailor - Hats .at . ALBERT DUNBAR'S YESTERDATS WEATHER, Maximum temperature, 59 deg. Minimum temperature, 51 deg. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation since September Precipitation from September 1, IS.. to date, M as Inches. Execs of precipitation from September T. issoi. to date, 17.t inches. TODAY'S TVtlATHER. Fair weather; warmer. AROUND TOWN. If we would build on a sure founda tion in friendship, we must love our friends for their sake rather than tor our own. Charlotte Bronte. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no Cjrn starch or gelatine used. Hood River strawberries every morning at the Pacific Grocery Co.'s. Best cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant, 3 Commercial street. The copper plates for the Manzanita have been ordered by Fisher Bros. Mew Bicycle Lrcgltt arrived today. Colombia Shoe Co. Steve O'DonneU and wife, of the White Collar line, were down from Portland yesterday. Louis Martin Is building an elzht-foot. three-masted schooner, which will be a perfect sailer. A stiff northwester yesterday made things lively on the bay and almost pro duced a frost. A tea will be given Thursday, June 3, at the home of Mrs. G. W. Sanborn, for the benefit of the library. Remember we carry a full line of gro ceries and sell them the lowest in the city. Pacific Grocery Co. The Misses Flavel will make their first appearance in musical circles since their return from Europe at the M. t- church School children, you are Invited to call at Crow's gallery, and for the small sum of 15c you can secure one dozen line photos. Call and see samples. Coin special brands of hams, bacon. lard and canned meats are the best In the market. Ask your grocer for them. The Foard & 8tokes Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest Ice, which they are prepared to furnish consumers. Mr. E. C. Holden, who has been suffer Ing with rheumatism for several days, Is now Improving and will soon be able to get out again. On account of the Increase In business Snodgrass has been obliged to cancel, lor the present, his weekly Tuesday offer of free infants' photos. An Astoria baseball nine went to War- renton Sunday and defeated the team which recently was victor over It The score was 18 to 10 In Astoria s favor. Our chocolate worm tablets destroy all kinds of worms In children. They nre pleasant to take. C hlldren cry for tihem. Charles Rogers, druggist. Ross, Hlggins & Co. are Mill In busi ness at the old otarul and will give as good value for the money as. anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are In progress. Do you or do you n want Schillings Rest tea ? Your grocer has it or cr.n get it lie will give you your money back if you don't like it A SaWUiar & Company gaaraacieco MS & 512 Commercial Street, Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 35 Cents Tillamook Creamery Mutter. 'Jo Cents 10 lbs. Prune-. 15 Cents Hires Root Heer. 15 Cents i U. brick Maple Sugar. 23 Cents q lbs. Roiled Oats, SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone JJ Buy v-ur sweet cretun at the Bon bonnlere; It will not to whip. Vhen you are in the market for choice fruits, rail en Uie Pacific Grocery Co. Flhinc Teekl" anil Sporting Good at the w York Nov.lty More. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Manager B. F. Locke, of the Flavel Ho tel. Is In Portland purchasing more sup plies for the new house. Cream, cream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or r.ior.ey refunded. Smith's candy store. A umher of the public spirited young men of the club handsomely entertained Mr. Huntington's private secretary. At the fish market on the corner of Fourteenth and liond streets a -3-pound porpoise was on exhibition yesterday. Yesterday was Qu.-.-n Victoria's birth day, but the celebration of the event wiil take place next month with the diamond Jubilee. A. R. Cyrus & Co. have moved the'.r real estate and Insurance office to the R. L. Boyle office, next door to C. H. Cooper's store. The Hermoa Park p.-ople are survey ing a line for a water pipe from the mountains and will have their own water works in the park. In some portions of the city It seems that the sidewalks were only built to be covered with dirt. They make good paths for pedestrians In wet weather. Harry Hamblett and Peter Grant re turned yesterday from the Grant ranch on Young's river and had so many trout that it took an extra launch to bring them to the city. Chief Hallock has received a circular from Portland, offering a reward for the arrest of Gon Ah Ylm, who Is accu.-ed of having killed a Chinese woman In that city a few days ago. Several of Dr. Relth's Portland friends are visiting In the city, but tt hardly accounts for the doctor's dejected look. He Is thinking seriously of taking a trip to Europe or Skamokawa. Merchants do not like the action of Kn gtne Co. No. 1 In withdrawing Its team and apparatus from the fire department, but say they can see no help for It, In view of the action of the city council. Wm. Foley, Brookfleld; F. A. Albright, Seattle: J. p. Thompson, Dakota; Miss Elsie Parker, A. S. Imhoff, T. K. Pear son, Geo. Whltaker, Portland, were reg istered at the Parker HouBe yesterday. A schooner ran into a raft of railroad piles In t'p;ertown Sunday, but did not damage the raft. Several boys pulled out to the raft In a small row-boat and succeeded In towing the schooner to the dock. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work he is turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. During the visit of the railroad con ductors to this city, Sunday afternoon, the Spa collected the cards of 76 of the railroaders. Every town of Importance from the Atlantic to the Pacific Is rep ersented by the cards. Ross, Hlggins Sc. Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here 'f'r them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices in lots to suit. Miss Nellie Rusey Is preparing to I-n a kindergarten school at her resi dence, 23a Grand avimue. Parents who desire to obtain such instruction and training for thf.ir children would do well to consult MIks Busey. Her terms will be found entirely reasonable. The ladles of the Every Day Club of the Presbyterian church announce a pia no and song recital by the Misses Nellie and Katie Flavel, on Wednesday after noon of this week, at 3 o'clock. In the Methodist church. The proceeds of the recital will go towards the building fund of the new Presbyterian church. Tickets Sue; children 25c. I and were marrhd this noon. The bride Is ono of the most popular young ladies living on the 1,,-wi . Clark and in a niece of John llahn. Jume Muoomher, the former emilncer of Knglnc- Company No left Ah- mini nisi evening lor AMoru. accom panied by his wife. Ho la mroual- ill with consumption and Is not cxiovted lo po nile to live through the toimmer. Mr fan Welch has he, n added to th list of thoae who are Improving their home and (Tardea He ha commenced exien.lv Iniproxcmcnts at the old home, mead an Fifteenth street, which will he irreatly enhanced In npiH-arancv thereby. Mr. J. O. Hamhorn has ad.lo.1 new Im provements to his two blocks of Hardens lawns are an ornament lo that orlr.n In fptn-rtown. The Mowers and sroen of the citv. nnil shw .I,,., ,., l...,f ......... of the people believe n Nautlfylng th.ir L I VMM ."TV Mr. Utt hits decided to i--:ui:i;ic SI.. al of la.S-s' suits otto week loloSer. tv.i't mil's this o;i oitunliy. Fine tal-lor-ninde suits at leis than nnu-ufao-turvr's cost at C. U. Ooht'. Knsljcn thy. with his irinsn-klnio-snipb. or talkinc machine, will lv In A-t-ina May ami :V The tneoilnic Tue. day nlirht will N coinl-uid by the k:me craph anl to h. ar tt means to hear some of iho best Sal.itio:i Army nontrsierv Admission of l'c at the dnr for adults: .V- for children. While o tt for a walk Sund iv with ber cliildn-n Mrs. tlrad-na was much shock--t b- the accident to fur oldest .l.nu;h t'-r. ho fell tt-.n;eh th- roadway in the kimii way of a rotten pi. ink. "n. child landed on the rocks hcliw and It ! a wtwi.ier she was not kllbsl. So nm.-h I for ,NI"rirt's tine roads. JtfT's new hnrst-lHiwr hmnch. bnllt I" F!str's wurvhoune. vat P. A launch, built on similar lines nn.l eper ted ill the same manner, wtll today le taken to Pi-.mlde. when- they will le plac.,1 in the .V..-rir."l-M"'" Tn,v nlv novel cra-t. and th, re Is ;:'" ci.rl.wlty a to how they mil work. An alarm of fire call, d out the depart -ment Sunday afternoon, the ciu.-e beln a small Mare In a ti;!!t!:nit t-. t.i :h -Parker House. It was xtintrulshe.1 !t'. out serious dan-a.---. The s..rii .!,p.v. j ments pot out In uood time, an.l the Ms i Iting conductors wer favora'-ly Im pressed with the bn-nl departments. The office of the Southern Pacific Railway Companv will hereafter be fmnd at the Wells-Fargo Express of floe. Curtis Treneharl, agent, where tickets to all parts of the world can be had and all information f.r travelers obtained. It is underside-! Out the m. n-h.mts have decided to celebrate the Fourth of July on Saturday and have a rovil I I.: blowout ev-n if there Is to 1m- a dl'irnnr.l Jubilee, on the principle that there I room for the olx.-nar.i-i' of the tw ee nts and Decoration P iv besld, s. which latt.-r event occurs this week. The tug P.ellef, sin. and rifu-ing have h. . polish..!. locks like -l wh--n she sm'N up an-l her upper l'---k n ov. rh i-ile.l ar.l r.I.ee n' w:ixwork ,1'.K n th- I iv. T work of tioiis.-cleani-i? on the lower .! Is still going on, and Capt. Hand. ill w not ts satisfied until every nook ;:n 1 corner shines like a new penny. TV. F. Schclb., the popular cigar man ufaoturer, Is now ositahllsihed In his new quarters. 474 Commercial street, where he has a full line of domestic. Key West and Imported cigars and the lest brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call. The steamer Pilgrim, Capt. A. I.. Hm- ree, will hereafter run between Hanbr and Astoria dally, except Sunday, leav ing Rainier at a. m. and Astoria at 2:3" p. m. The enterprise is a commen liable one and fills a long felt want. way landings will be made and doubtless the enterprising steamer will do a good business. Contractor 8,-inderson has taken down the material for repairing the old Heaeld railroad bridge, which Is to be turned Into a county bridge, and yesterday two carloads of material for the new brldgi at Hermosa Park were shipped to Sea side. The bridge Is to be finished in about 20 davs. Superintendent Alex. Gil belt and Architect Ferguson commenced work on the bridge yesterday. The Rambler Is the hit of the 20th century. It has many Imitators, but no equal. There Is no reason why you shouldn't Join the throng and buy a Rambler. A wheel doesn't exist much In the end. Easy and convenient term.1 can be made. W. E. Warren, agent, 549 Commercial street. At Carlson's family liquor store. No. 103 Twelfth street, will be found Rep sold's high grade California brandies, and all brands of California wines, for cooking, medicinal and table uses Kentucky whiskies, blended or sjtralght. The best in the market at lowest prices, All orders will receive prompt atten tion. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally ait 11 o'clock a. m. fr Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Close connection made at Spokane for Ross land, Nelson, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE, Astoria, Or. A large number of wlnelmei,, hend-! by Frank Parker, went to Hcasld., M-ir,-day. In all there were 27 wheels. Tt,. trip was enjoyed by all. On the way tack the party stopped at Fort ";,n',y and witnessed a football game between teams from Sea land and the fort. The Jlwacos were victors, the s-ores being 8 to 0. IildB were opened by Ihe county court yesterday for the Improv. m'-nt of tin south side of Commercial street, bet we, i Seventh and Klghfh. The r i, j ,.. beck was the lowest received. The rr, -i -ter is still under consideration iy tie court, and no award was made yester day. For embankment work N. fill, ton bid 2Sc; for planking and hand rail, !; Debuter & Wiseman, embankment, 22 l-2c; planking, etc., HI 3-4c; lurnlier, $9.85; M. Konqulst, embankment, 'Sit:: planking, etc.. Me; L. I'beck, embank ment, 1" l-2c; planking, 71c; lumber, etc., 17.15. , Cohen's Amounting to $16,380.46. Thistoik ctrsist ol a lull Hm of huportoil Hlm-k ami G. lor.nl hrvm (irnoiK, Xnv'ltios Kunov S ! I k mnl VflvctH, tlio I altst Nci!tit in liu j i tcil Gipos atul Wraps, HhihIhohii' I.im-s of licady m id Pn- ml ! rato -kirtH, W'rup. pt-isSilk. Pt mile :mm1 1 awn Shirt Waists, I'oi-s ts, i t tot anl Woul I " tulfi-vt r, .Mtwlin I'ihIi-i wt-nr. Kil ainl Kal'Ho (iloves. Silk yi, lli'sit-ry ami It'll ts Kurnish injj; (JudiIs, Notions, t t. . -lc. DRV GOODS. 'Hie Largest loiiili 1 I.uhNoiiu t Stock of ritmd ami Plain lin portul lilai'k Prcvs.liniN in ilio City at t.iio lialt'tlio toinu r prior. A Complete St. t k of Plain ami Fancy Silk ami Velvets cl(.s,-,l out at a ci'eat atiilico Novell v Suit Paltiin in LM'iat variety at prices to close. Hot American I.i.dit ami I 'ark Prints ; ami lc per yd l'lureil I.itoii t'ii'tli -e " Wide Ceiiiian linlap prints 7.c ' Heavy Outinj; l'lanm 1 I. 7 and So " lleav'v all-wool red llanm 1 I lc " W'liilo w.m.1 Manuel 1 -if " Heavy Shaker llauuel "-c " Kino white wool llanin l 'Mr " Cheviot shirtim; 7 ami " Cvclini; tweed ami cMuni cloth 1 1 Jc " ;;i;-in:'h all-wool Alhatrovs 'Joe " 1 ,,,.,.:.,,,.. CoWe. ; - ,ml"'1 - lllaeksath.e.. : Ile.avv twilled navy flannel.. Ilwivv twilled limine' IKavy pants cUli l!-t quality apron jrinjiatus Hot quality cret'-ns Heavy bed ticking Heavy denims Heavy cotton llanm 1 I-1 blenched muslin 1-4 Unbleached imi-lin Iouble width ht. tinr Checked white apfdi "o.hU Post quality silecia div-. linini: P.e-t quality pelkalille Pest (Quality Cambrie P.et (piality eriiioline bi-ineh pillow ea-- mu.-lin t;:-int-li wide table linen Heavy bed Colill'i iter -1-C em h Shoot" Wiiddiii-: '-'' por she. i Hot cottmi batting "'' i'"" House lining ''r yard Hot marble table nil el-.th !' per yard Heavy crash roller to.v. liu le p(,r yanl -10-inch wide curtain seriin lc per yanl Extra heavy Marseilles pattern bedspreads "!: each Turkish towels "), 1 H an.l LVoach JOx.ili-ineh towels o each Larj;e stock of laces lc j-r yard and upwards Large stock of embroideries lc per yanl ami upwards NOTIONS. Velveteen Ire.-s Uimliiig '- !' r yanl Corduroy I'ress Iindin; le " " Skirt lirai.is '-'c per roll Heldiny's 100 yd Sewing Silk-. "c p'T fHol Heldinn's Knitting Silk H'c " " Helding's Hutton Hole Twist : lo " " Clark's S.ool Cotton " " O. N. T. Crochet Cotton -'!c " " Marshall's 200 yd Spool Liimcn c " " Crochet Need If s 2c each Corset clasps ik each Dress shields pr pair Thimbles lc Cach Tooth brushes ") ami 10c each Pins lc per paper Safety pins 2c per paper Hooks and eyes lc por paper Hair pins lc and .'5c per box Hat pins 2 for lc Metal and bone buttons 'C per dozen I Jest quality knitting cotton lo " ball Hest German knitting yam 12c " hank First quality Gennantown yarn c " skein First quality Spanish yarn fc " " Children's Nazarath waists 12Jc each Turkey red handkerchiefs 4c each White and colored border handkerchiefs 1, 3 and .rc each Haby ribbon lc per yard We Lave placed tlie same on sale for the next THIRTY DAYS at prices, lower thnn ever before beard of. Tbe repntntion of the firm for currying FJIthT CLASH GOOLM is ho well known and , Iodk estnljlisbeil that it is uoneoesBury for us (o onll attention to the same. Hbt iuK secured this stock at a great sscrilico we are oiTHritig to the people of Astoria aud vicinity for a short time first class floods at less than one-half tbur value. Now ia the time to secure the choicest bargaini while the stook is oomplete. Store Opens at 8 a. m. and Closes at 6 p. m. J. F. D. WRINKLE, Agent for the Purchaser of the Stock of I. Cohen, 491 Bond Street Corner of Eleventh Street, Astoria, Oregon. atatrt O Stock i ii., -i .77 "", . . , .lOandlc c ' " c Te " in " " I and 'c " '' " I and -V " l'-Jc " lc ''' !'' " lc '' I"J' " I'.'c " DUaUaJ of Dry Goods, Etc. CORS11TS AM) MOSIllRV. Heavy Hollo (Vi-scts 'Joe each l!tra Long W'aisl Heavy Saline lluiie C.d. N I "e eaeh ti l. ( 'orsets 7 'c em h And several other leading mal.i ol ( 'ii ts. Children'.- Heavy Pibbeil Seamlos Ci.it.'ii lb-. Sc pt r pr Ph.Vs' IliiIVy Ulbbed Fllst Hlaek P.ievle IIom t'.'jc " Hoys' Heavy Iron Clad K'ibbed l'a--l Hlaek I l-o I'.'ie " Ladies' I'll-! Hlaek Cotton Hose, Neallllo-i '.'c " Ladies' Fas I Hlaek lOliuage, double -ole ho-e I'.'e " Ladies' Fast Hlaek Wool lluse lle ' Ladies' 1'ast Hlaek, txtra heavy ribbed woi.l ho-.- l'.io " Vie iil.so have t becked and i ripped Nainsooks, ieloiia Lawns M-l, i - I II in 1 0- I heet!ligs, Nottingham lilllaill lit is, I hlldlellV IikimN, baby cloaks and dri--s. fast-inators and saqin-, kid gloves and l.il lie glove, silk mitts, silk and Lee caps, mittens, m-ckivi-nr, uin 1 fellas, Liolio' I in Is, Ho and Infant' coll..n ami w im.I. i under wear, silk biiudkiiehiefs and Viihlig at eel Ti-ponilig!y low prices .', ' ,; stoek of silk I II. boiis, III all w idtli-, al hull' tin- price asked elsewhere. i'lIll ll'e lolli.wiug inns of Cooils weeany the only e.dliplete stock ill the city. Ladies' Suits, Capes, Wrappers, Separate Skirts and Shirt Waists. Ladies-' $l."..nii Mi.iiv Veluur Skirts for 10.00 Silk skirts f.-r .YHo 7...o P.rillianlim' skirts f.-r 4-3.1 ."..00 Figun d P.rilliantine skirts for L I") P.'.oo Silk beaded cap.-s f,.r ' '" 7..".U Velvet t apes I li'i P-.'il Taylor made Sc. .(eh cheviot soils for 7.(5.1 I'i.OO New Holero Mlits f..r x.,;'1 loo Hark and light duck suils f..r 2.'" oo IJoht and dark suits (,,y 3.M leoo Silk Waist- for M 7oo for 1.3.1 .Vim " " for 3.M -'.OO Lappet Mull Waists for 1.55.1 l.'.d P.reale Waists for !'": 1.00 " " for li'le .7.1 ' " for -M V. ''.'") Wrappers for L'il 1.7.1 ' for 1.20 1.-J.1 " for (JOti FURNISHING GOODS. Men's Full dress w hite shirts .10c each " Fancy percale shirts 31c each " Fxtra quality black sateen shirts 40o each " Heavy all-wool ''King" underwear '10c each " Heavy underwear, shirts ami drawers 1 fc and 2.1c each " Heavy Shaker socks Km per pair " Heavy seamless socks 1c " " ' Heavy stispemlei's 10, M and 21c " " Neckties 10, 12 J, M and 2.1c " " " Linen collars .1 and 10o " Mackintoshes, best grades $2.4") to $3.95 Ladies' line sorgo Mackintoshes $2..1(l and $2.95 SHOES. A large stock of ladies' ami men's shoes closed out at n great sac rifice. Ladies' $2.-10 shoes for $1.45 per pair .'..io " " 1.85 " " a ,j o.i 2.05 " " " ,1.00 " " 3.15 " " Men's 2.00 " " 1.16 " " 2.10 " " 1.35 " u ;.'j,1 1.85 " u ,J00 " 2.35 " " ,100 " " 2.85 " " 3.75 boots " 2.30 " " 4,io " 2.85 " " 550 " " 3.25 " "