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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIA N Tt'KSDAY MORNING JUNK H, I8tfi. Burleigh We have just received ft car of the Celebrated Gold Coin Stoves SLAUGHTER SALE the Cash Grocer. and Steel Ranges From Chicago, which we guarantee superior iu every way to anything on the market, ami at a greatly reduced price Call and see them at HOWELL & WARD'S Formeily M. C. Crosby's Store. $1.00 (5 Mint Corui'd roof. 25 Cents A cans ToHiatoo. 23 Cents 4 cans CWu. 25 Cents ?.on Sardines. - - - OF THE - - The Spa High Grade Candies at Lowest Prices Ktiappton Dry Fir -Wood- CUT IX ANY LENGTH Delivered. - - - $2.50 Uncut on the Dock, $2.00 A CORD OF WOOD REQUIR ING FOUR HORSES TO DE LIVER, 50 CENTS EXTRA county. Or.; C. J. Hillslrora. Coot Bay; U Mattson, Brandon, were guest of th Parker House yesterday. Mrs. J. V. Oetptnon nJ daughter, of Portland, arrived yesterday and vrt guests of the Hotel Flavel. 20 Cents Gallon can Pio Fruit. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telsphons 34 - .vm. lance room, which was haiiilnvl.v doo orated. The lecture was Intervaunt! and was closvly listened to. I'pon the examln tloti of different ones In the .itidltnee the doctor was heartily applauded, and he staled that he had never appeared Ve fore as intelllicent an audience on n 0Mning n'cht. Contractor lheek yesterday closed the contract for raising the Brown Mock on Rond street to the level of the new nii.MMb Kn,t u rh hft street. made In Oregon. Received fresh every week. Ask your grocer for it It's a world-beater for the money our r&sor strop. Price, 25 cents. Charles Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. T. G. Scotchler, Eiujle Cliff: Joe Xt. Johnson. Olympla: J. R. Coulter, Uwaco, were at the Occident yesterday. Telephone or Inquire of t Shore Is Co -HIGH GRADE - Several bicycle parties visited both the North and South beaches Sunday and all reported having a pleasant day. The Foard Stokes Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest Ice. which they are prepared to furnish consumers. ( The Every Monday Club will give an afterr.oon tea at Sirs. H. F. Prael's on Wednesday, June 21 Everyone cordially invited. In the baseball match Sunday at Alder brook between the Astoria and Aider brook teams, the latter won oy a score of 24 to 15. Ladies' Gents' Stylish Oxford Tic. J Tk. - - - - m A. Jack Fursey, agent for Tre?ott & Co., i bKMd and ChecoUu sbaites j at Warrenton. was In the city yes:?rrtay and reported salmon running as usual '97 Spring Styles. Large Assorawat. Bicycle Shoes. Are tad John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. at that point. A number of sailing parties were out Sunday, among them one cn the Janus Captain N'orris, which made i trip to F!avel and return. Isaac Kyro was adjudged lnane yester day before the county court and was taken to the insane asylum on the night boot by Sheriff Hare. The cyclers adjourned last nlsht to meet tomorrow evening, when a perma nent road and cycle club will be formed. Full attendance is desired. LADIES' LINEN COLLARS iq funta ' works, lire crackers, flag, bunting , U(I chinu lanterns at the New York Not- FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE JZZuZZZ."" ,he """"" 20 Cents RED LEATHER BELTS 25 Gents ALBERT DUNBAR. Cor. Ninth and Commercial Sta AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. Before green apples blush; Before green nuts embrown Why, one day In the country Is worth a month In town. Christina RossettL I Tou can get the benefit of K years ex- j perience and work at Portland prices, ' by calling on D. S. Stryker, dentist. K2 , Commercial street, Astoria, Or. I j Xow is your time, boys. Pocket knives j for ,Jc 10c, 15c and Tiq. Also a new line 'of pocket cutlery for bJWs and gentle . men. Charles Rogers, druggist. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train j leaves Portland dally at H o'clock a. m. Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant Ice cream by the Smith's. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod- bushel at C. B. ! Brass. The work he is turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made In As- : toria before. Mr. Frank Stokes has gone to the Sound on business. I Alfred Cleveland and Slurried Toung , have returned home from ths university See Ross, Hlggins & Co.' offer to sell at Eugene. Both of these young men goods for cash. j are graduates of the Astoria hlijh school, j and are acquitting themselves with credit. Furniture of bedroom for sale cheap. Apply at this office. ! Articles of linen for sale at the tea on Wednesday afternoon. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn starch or gelatine used. Ross, Hlggins & Co. are still In busi ness at the old stand and will give as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are In progress. The opening lecture of th series to be I deliversd by Dr. Del-MacClalre at the new Boys', Youth's and Little Gent's Ox j h1' 'at night was a successful affair. Blood Shoes. Columbia Shoe Cn. A large audience of Intelligent and reo Rev. V. Seymour Short left last even ing for Portland to attend the diocesan convention, and will be absent over Pun- day, so there will be no services at Gr.tce church next Sunday, save the Sunday school. Ross. Hlggins A Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvaliis" flour. Three carloads arrived here tr them yesterday and they will from now on furnish dealers with the some at mill prices In lots to suit. Some magnificent specimens of Orgon flax, and flax grown near Cathlaniet. were received yesterday and are now on exhibition at the Office. That these ex periments with Dutch seed will be suc cessful Is a foregone conclusion. Messrs. Terry McKean and Vldalln, Mrs. John Gratke. Misses Bess Rutter, Connie Hanson and Ell Strauss sustain the characters In "A Lesson in Fascina tion," tonight In Strauss' old stand near the Occident. Admission, 2 cents. After the farce admission free to the V. C. T. U. social. An enthusiastic game of football was played last evening between the Astoria and Uwaco teams, resulting In favor of the latter by a score of 3 to !. The 11 wacos did not play a very smooth game, but were heavier than th-lr opponents Marion, Crosby and Abercromble, of the home team, did splendid work- A new river service has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore gon. Including all Intermediate lnndlr.ics. The line steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. L. Braee. will make round trips dully, except Sunday, leaving Rainier at 5:30 a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30. landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time and the best sen-Ice is guaranteed for both passengers and freight. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a, m. for 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. Combined Parker and Cohen Stocks Having purchased the well known PARKER stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at a Great Sacrifice, we have moved the COHEN stock of DRY GOODS into Parker's old stand, Flavel brick building, 435 Bond street, corner Tenth street In this st-ok vou will find fine lino of Imported Hlack and Colored Divss (hmkIs, Fancy Silks ami Velvets; the latest novelties in Imported Capes i-nd Wraps; handsome lines of re.uly-inade dresses ami separate skirts, wrappers, silk, pei-eale and lwn shirt waists, corsets, cotton and wool underwear, muslin underwear, kid and luhiie gloves, ilk mits, hosiery, gents' furnishing goods, notions, hoots and shoes, crockery, glassware, and a complete sttn-k of staple and fanev groceries. We have placed the same on sale fortlut next THIRTY PAYS at prices lower than ever hefore heart I of. The rep utation of those tirnis for earryiny First Class ?oods is so wel and so long established that it is unneeossary for us to call attention to the same. Having uvured those stocks at a great sacrifice, we are offering to the people of this city and vicinity for a short time First-Class go ds at les than one- half their value. Xow is the time for you choicest bargains while the stock is complete. First totality Spanish yarn Firt quality (ieiiiiaiiton n yarn Turkey r.l handkerchiefs.. White ami colored border haiiilkeivliiel. Babv ribbon , ft! per skein No per skein le each .... 1, 3 ami fic each lc per vard (XJRSETSJAXD HOSIERY Heavy bone corsets Kxtra Ion;; Wai-t Jh-hvv saline lue collets U. I. corsets " Ami several other leading makes of corsets. Children's heavy ribbed seamless cotton lmi Me lys' heavv ribbed fast black bicycle hose 12 Boy' heavy iron clad ribbed last black hose l'JJ Indies' fast black cotton hose, seamless ....'Jo Ladies' fast black lOgauge, double sole host 1 ! bailies' fiist black 'Aeol !e-. . I'""' Indies' last black, extra Iteavv ribbed wul hose li'e . 25c each . loc each .75c each er pair DRY GOODS The largest and handsomest stock of figured and plain imtHrtcd black dress goods in the city at one half the former price. 4 1 i . t i I t l t.l .1 a complete siocK ol plain ami laiicv silks and velvets cioseu om o,,.,). :.. o.,, (jtv. at a great sacrifice. I We abo have eln kel ami .stripped HiUiinnks. vietoriu lawns to secure the - ',"' sheetings, nottiiigham curtain nets, chil-IreUH Iiooils, baby cloaks ami tln-sses, lascinalors, aixl sacpies, km mvm ami fabric gloves, siik mils, silk and lace caps, inittetit. mikwfar, umbrellas, ladies' girls', boys' ami infants' cotton and wool under wear, silk handkerchiefs ami veiling at correspondingly low prices. A largo stock of silk ribbons, in nit width, at half the price askd elsewhere. In the following lines of (ioods wo carry the only Coinpleto A GIFTED SPEAKER. Miss Belle Krarney, of Mississippi charming speaker, and a typical Southern girl, will lecture In the M. E. church, Tuesday evening. June 22. O. F. PARKER'S STOCK SOLD J. F. D. Wrinkle baa now purchased (i. f . rarker'g stock of general merchan dine at a great sacrifice, and is handling it in connection with the Cohen stock of dry goods which was aNo seenred at a tremendous discount. Ibe two stocks have been tnrned into od store, in the Mavel brick, which from this time until the close of the sale, will be preeminently the place in Astoria for bargains. There are no other stocks in Astoria which have beeti purchased at snrh an a'lvan tage as these, aod this advantage is to be shared with the customers. These are hard times, and it pays bor ers to fltfnre even on small savings. V'e are offering more than too expect, at lower prices, and just the things that are necessary to every household. Call while the stock is complete, in order to secure ice enoicest. J. F. D. Wrinkle. Atfp.it for the purchaser of the stocks Best cup of coffee in town at the Model Restaurant, 4S3 Commercial street Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonnlere; It will not fall to whip. Tour fortune will le told free, If you do not smllo during- the farce, tonlelit. j Home-made candy ice cream and j flower for sale after the farce tonight, j School Superintendent J. C. Ross, of1 Wahkiakum county, la In the city on bus iness. For rootling and skylights so to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., 34 Ninth street. Andrew Johnson, the enterprising salmon-shipper of Cathlamet, was down yes terday on business. P. J. Meaay, the leading merchajit tailor. 137 Tenth St The Mg-heat price paid for fur skins. J. H. Dixon and wife, Ellensburgh; C. J. Richmond, L. P. Chase, El De Wyl.j A. Anderson, Portland! O. C. Carllngton, Forest Grove; E. G. Dykm&n, Curry ! reentaUve ladies and FrntletiK n filled the ' f l'rker and I. Cohen. Special Cash Sale - - - From now on we will give extraordinary inducements j TO CASH PURCHASERS The list of articles which come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business ...... -Ross, Higgins & Co. ISest American light and dark prints X and 4c per yd Figured Lislion cloth 2J " Wide German indego prinU "Jo " Heavy outing flannels 4, 7 and So " Heavy all-wool red flannel He " White wool flannel 121c " Heavv shaker Manuel x " Fine w hite wool llannel :N'c " Cheviot .shirting 5, 7 and Ho " 3i-inch nil-wool albatross 2"o " Colored Henriettas 1'Jic " Black Satine sj, 10 and 12J " Heavy twilled navy flannel 'j:te " Heavy twilled grey flannel 17c " Heavy pants cloth 14c " Best iiiality npron gingluuns 4: " Heav,' be sticking Sic " Heavy denims ic " Heavy cotton flannel 4 and k " 4-4 Bleached muslin 5c " 4-4 unbleached muslin I and fie " Double width sheeting l'JJc " Checked white ajiron goods 4e " Best rpuality sileeia dress lining Jc " Best cjiiulity perkaline (c " Best (puality cambric 4c " lo-ineh pillow case muslin lOJc " C.'3-inch wide table linen l!ic " Sheet wadding 2c per sheet uest cotton batting fic per roll House lining. 2c per yard Best marble table oil cloth Ifie. Heavy crash roller toweling 4c " 40-inch wide curtain scrim 4c " Extra heavy Marseilles pattern bedspreads 70c each Turkish towels fi, 10 and 15c each 20x36 inch towels 8c each Large stock of laces.. lc per yard and upwards Large stock of embroideries lc per yard and upwards NOTIONS Velveteen dress binding 3c jcr yard Corduroy dress binding '.- -lc " Skirt braids 2c jx r roll B lding's 100 yd sewing silk fic per spool I5elding's knitting silk 19c " Belding's button hole twi t lc " Clark's spool cotton 3c " O. N. T. Crochet cotton ,"c " Marshall's 200 yard spool linen Cc " Crochet Needles 2c each Corset clasps fic each Dress shields. oc per pair UtuUcH' Suits, Capon, Wriippcrn, Separ ate SUirtH and Shirt Walntn. Ladies' $l".ni) Moire velotir skirts for $".00 12.00 Silk hktrU for .2fi " 7."n lirilliaiitine skirts for 4.35 12.00 Silk headed eapes for 7.50 " 10.00 Tifilor madf S-oteh cheviot suits fur .'() " lfi.no New Bolrro suits for s.fifi f 5 and ? I.fiit plaid and check skirts for $1.50 and $2. I.imi dark and light duck suits for 2.50 fi.ou light nml tlark suits for 3.15 Ji nn silk waists for 5.45 7.1 it i 4.35 5.00 " " " . 3.15 2.00 Lappi tt mull wai-ts for 1.10 " 1.50 IVreale wni-ts for 95c " l.iio " " " 5o " 75e ' " " fi!o Fine line of wrappers 50c, 75e ami $1.00. FURNISHING GOODS Men full dress white shirts 50e each " Fancy percale shirts 35c " " Kxtra iiiality black sateen shirts 0e " " Heavy all-wool ''King" underwear fiOc " " Heavy underwear, shirts and drawers 1!) and 25c " " Heavy Shaker socks lot: " " Hoavy seamless soeks fit' " " Heavy suspenders 10, 15 and 2"c " " Necktirs 10c, 12Je, lfic and 25e each " Lim n collars 5c and 10c " Mackintoshes, best grmles $2.45 to 3.95 SHOES A large stock of Ladies', Men's and Children's shoes closed out at a great sacrifice. Ladies' $2.50 Shoes for $1.45 per pair " ., 1.85 " " " 2.C5 " 3.1fi " 1.15 " 1.35 " 1.85 i 2.35 Men's ii 3.fi0 4.25 " fi.00 " 2.00 " 2.50 " 3.25 " 4.00 " 5.00 " 3.75 Boots 4.50 " 5.50 " 2.85 2.30 2.85 3.25 HATS Thimbles lc each Tooth Brushes 5 und 10c each I'lns lc ner miner Safety pins 2c " " Hooks and eyes lc " ' Hair pins lc and 3c per box Hat pins 2 for lc Metal and bone buttons fic per dozen Best quality knitting cotton 4C per ball Best German knitting yarn 12c per hank Boys hats, 25c to 50q. A largo and complete stock of Hats. each. Men's hats. 25c to $2.00 each. GROCERIES A largo and well assorted stock of Choice Fresh Groceries, which wo arc closing at the same reduction as on tho balance of the stock.. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE A Fino Stock of Imported Crockery and Glassware at Sacrifice: Prices at this Sale. Store opens at S a. ttt. and closes at 6 p. m. J. F. D. WRINKLE, Agent for the purchaser of the stocks of G. F. Parker and I. Cohen 435 Bond Street, Corner of Tenth, Flavel Brick Building, Astoria, Oregon