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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIA X, Till KSPAY .MORX1XO JINK S4, 1 ttl7. Burleigh We have just received a car of the Celebrated Gold Coin Stoves- and Steel Ranges From Chicago, which we guarantee superior in every way to anything on the market, ami at a greatly reduced price Call and see them at SLAUGHTER SALE the Cash Grocer. MMMHtMMUMMI $1.00 li oh in Oornod IWf. 25 Cents 4 owns Ti'iiiHti ts. 23 Cents 4 cans Com. 25 Cents 7 mux Sardines. 20 Cents Onllon ciui Pie r'nut. - - - OF THE HOWELL Formeily M. C. Crosby's Store. & WARD'S The Spa Ml High Grade Candies at Lowest Prices SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone .1 - ...w. Knapptoti Dry Fir -Wood- CUT IX ANY LENGTH Delivered, - - - - $2.50 Uncut on the Dock, $2-00 A CORD OF WOOD REQCIR DiO FOUR HORSES TO DE LIVER, 50 CENTS EXTRA Quantities of tin fruit now only await th picking. Miss Sadie Crans is visiting in the city, ana will spend the summer here. Boys'. Youth1 and Llllle Omt's Oi Blood Shoe. Columbia Shoo Cu. Best cup of coffee In town t th Model Restaurant. J Commercial street Buy your wet cream at the Bon bonnlere; it will not fail to whip. C. H. Cooper was hisi man at the bowling alleys yesterday, wltj a score of 50 Miss Chattertjn. of Portland. Is vlsltlrg in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carr. Telephone or Inquire of wes l Ire Mills Co -HIGH GRADE - w J i 1 5tylUb Oxford Tie. I 4n1AQ -JtIw latest shoes. In Ox. aUUmWO I Mood and Chocolate shades sTfltlTC' i '97 priI UCillO I Large AasoraMat. Bicycle Shoes. John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. Aro Warraatsd For roofllng and skylights so to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 34 Ninth street P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. ir Tenth St The highest price paid for fur ski na. The canneries yesterday reported that the run of fish was somewhat less than on the previous day. Miss Nellie Flynn arrived from Vancou ver this moning to visit with her sister. Mrs. D. Shumacher. Tillamook creamery butter Is the bet made In Oregon. Received fresh tvery week. Ask your grocer for It The Foard & Stokes Co. have con stantly in stock a supply of the finest Ice, which they are prepared to furnish consumers. Fire works. Are crackers, flags, banting and China lantern at the New York Nov elty Store. Order from the country promptly attended to. LADIES' LINEN COLLARS 13 Cents FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE 20 Cents RED LEATHER BELTS 25 Gents ALBERT DUNBAR; Cor. KiutU and Commercial t Tou can get the benefit of 26 years ex perience and work at Fortland prices, by calling on D. S. Stryker, dentist, M2 ' f-rttT.mprr.Inl street. Asrnria. Or. AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. Komi time and June time, down around the river; Clean out o' sight o' home and skulkln' under klver Of sycamores. Jack oaks, and swamp ash and ell urn Idles all Jumbled up, you kin hardly tell 'm. James Whltcomb Kilty. R. Gaertner. San Francisco; N. Gorman, Cathlamet; J. W. Oilman, Portland: Capt. M. Egleton. South Bay, were registered si tne rarker tious! yesteruay. S'ow is your time, toys. Pocket knives for ,5c 10c, 13c and Kc. Also a new line of pocket cutlery for ladles and gentlft. pjen. Charles Rogers, druggist Material men say thai the supplies for Bond street are coming In more rapidly ! than the contractors are using them. Still. I I there Is a big hole on l;ond street When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. Burleigh's new delivery wagon yester day caused not a little favorable comment and Joe KIpps was :is proud of his new go-cart as a boy with a pair of new red top boot)'. after hard work with th steamer -- dent for over a k, it found Im possible to remove the obstruction. Pln.vt- ly. the srvks of a diver were procured and the log was stiw.sl off in low the water. The Fotter did not arrive until 1 o'clock last night, but it s hoped thti: soon the new freight bout will so relieve the pres sure of business on the river that the malls and express matter may s re ceived In Astorli" In fore i! o'clock In tlif evening. Contractor tloertg Is ftnUhlnu the work at the Scow Hay depot, and the trestle as far as Kopp's brewery. The cnmiany will commence laying mils till' inornlm! to the end of tin l.oerlg tres-tK Th-re will be four tracks through the dope! yard. In a few days ears ran ' swlt -Vd Into the brewery for loading. A new river service has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, t ire- iron. Including all intermediate landings. The fine steamer "Pilgrim, Captain A. L. Braxee. will make round trips daily, except Sunday, leaving Rainier at 5:30 a. m.. reaching Astoria at rt:X, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de. parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time and the best service Is kuar.inteed for both passengers and freight Two nights loro a flsh-rm.in who fain would imitate Rip Van Winkle. .-nt on board his boat at Kinney's cannery at 9 o'clock In the evening, for a nap. He did not awaken until o'cloi k tl.e n.-xt evening. He did not know whether the earth had taken another turn jr not, but soon reullied that he had los. a day's fishing. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Cl-e 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. Earlv yesterday morning, a fisherman by the name of Charles f'lsin, whil slightly Intoxicated, male an attempt to bcuinl his boat at the foot of Tenth street but, instead of landing In the Iout plunged Into the river. Charles McDon ald and Chan. Wise happened to be near at the time and went to lh rescue of the unfortunate man. They succeeded in pull ing him out of the water, and place! him on board of his botit. where he h id ;in opportunity of taking n r Captain Eben Parker had .pille an ex citing experience, the other lay, white driving in from his Walluskl ranch. A row boat startel down the river Just -tread of him, having fifteen or twenty minutes advantage, but the captain determined to beat the boat into Wllllamsport Ik started his horse at a good pace, and not- ithstandlng the fact that the boat had straight shoot down the river, the w.ig- on road making nvmy turns and detours, he arrived at WIlllHmsport a lon time In advance of the boat. Combined Parker and Cohen Stocks Having purchased the well known PARKER stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at a Great Sacrifice, we have moved the COHEN jstock of DRY GOODS into Parker's old stand, Flavel brick building, 435 Bond street, corner Tenth street ptT bkt'ill' Sc .-r hkt in It fllfll . 1, :i uiil ' fiifli If t r yard COIJSIITSUNDIIOIKRY Hciivv Initio forvN Kxtru liui wuM lien w wititu' In nu ftu-Hfl-. In this st-ek vou will llml a tinn line of Imported Blaek V iunliiy SmnUli vain , , , , ' , , i i c-u 1 W.lv.io- tlin I' nit lanuitv (ifitiiantdwn vain n.Ulore.l lrf uotls. l-aney Silks a.ul .Hots. tho Tllt ko. i-.f huutlktroliitf... latest novelties in Imported Capes i.iul rn s; liamlsgme wiiitomul ti.Ii.n-l Unlcr luiti.lkt tchit t' lint's of re'ulv-made tlrees ami separate skirts, wrappers,! J!nl.y iibl.n silk,po,vale au-1 Liwn shirt waists, eorsets. cotton ami wool umlerweur, minlin umlerwear, kid ami fabric gloves, fil mits, hosierv, gents' fu mishinji goods, notions, liooU iind shoes, eroekerv, glassware, una a complete stock of staple, ci. 1). cniNt-u ami fanev groceries. An.l'-fveral otlu r hailing inakcs t.f n-rv b. We have I'laccd the same on sale fort ho next THIRTY U'liiMrfn's lien vv ril !! M'ttntlfH cotton hose PAYS nt prices lower than ov.t hefore heard ot. lhe rep- V heavy nl'l"' fust - nek Licycle h.w LJ , ,. .. .. ,. . ,. o- , pi.u. ! Iivh' hcavv iron clad nllftl lust Mack 1iom l-J utattoii i those turns lor ea.rwt.y I las ,o.-ls is s, . wel and so long Hllislud that it is unneeos.saiy loi ns 10 M.ylvj j.j,,, o pi doiil.lf sole I.om call attention to the satitn. Having M-ciiretl those stacks at l.a.li.'s' ft M:nk "l li"- ... . . ,.' ., , , ,c 1 1 ! j ,.!t i it till Ladifs' lasi Mil. k. fXttti luiivy iiMail wt.ol lioe. !i iri-it ?iprih.i. wo nre n 1. -rim" to the ticolHCot this eil anil. vicinitv for a short time First-Clas gootls at 1cm than one-' We uNo have flicked and strippd nainsooks, vit toiiu lawns . C I (I I I III I . I.. llii., II. .It imrlni Ml ill.;llll ll.(4 I'll 1 1( 1 1'Cll ft l..,lf.l...: t.... V..... I. ,l..v !..,.. i'r vou In -oriiri. t ho "-. ' . V. Ilvlll lilt II tllllir, .'UN l-- IIH" llllle choicest bargains while the stock is complete. , 'J 'if fllfll , 1"C fill' It ,7'ic fttch ,Se per puic l!e pie DIIY GOODS lnHids, hal.v cloaks and tlnssts, fawnuttori. and saenes, kid jI..voh and t'ld.rio gloves, sjlk inils, silk and lace nips, mitten, lieckwpur, unibrellus, ladies' girls', Im.vs' and infants' cotton unl utl under wear, silk handkt-rcliiefs and Vt ilint' at ft.ircst.ondinirly low prices. V l.irtm st.M-k .t silk ribbons, in nil width, at half the t.rico nskwl The large.-t and handsomest stin k of figured and plain imported ,,m.vhcrf. black dress good in the city at one half the former price. In the following line of (Jood wo fairy the only I'otnpleto A complete stock of plain and fancy silks und velvets closeu out at a great sacrifice. IVst American light and dark prints 3 and -lo per yd Figured Lisbon cloth -J Wide German indego prinU "Jc Heavy ciiting tlaimels -t. " and -V- Heavy all-wool red tlannel He White wool Hannel l'-'jc " Heavy shaker tlannel... Fine white wool flannel '"'"e Cheviot shirting ". " and Se " .'JfJ-inch all-wool albatross -"-' Colored Henriettas " Black .Saline J. 1 and l'.'i " Heavy twill. d navy flannel -:"' " Heavy twilled grey flannel I"'1 " Heavy pants cloth 1 h' l'...,t cmiilitv aoron L'iiiLdiaim I'' " - i . I o o Ileav ticking Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant, by the bushel at C. 1 When you want a real life-like and Ice cream by the bushel at a. artitlc photo, don't fafl to caJl on anoa Smith's. i grass. The work he is turning out now ! Is ahead of anything ever made In As- Mrs. J. T. Boss was up from Seaside toria before, yesterday. I j The eontract for the building of the Bee Rose, Hlgglns & Co.'s offer lo sell : new bicycle path from Astoria to Tongue goods for cash. j Point has been let to C. G. Palmburg and W. S. Normlle. Work will commence Captain Brown was able to be out yes-! jn a few days, tec-day for a drive. Mrs. J. If. Johansen. Seaside: Dave Miss Habersham, ot Ilwaco, is visiting' fpton, F'rir.kfort: O. C. Klison, Westporc, Miss Annie McLean. ! oiaf Krickson, Lwts and Clark; Corne- j lius Hyr.-o.i, Klsle; Mrs. Turncy, Flavel, C. B. Smith sells pure cream: no core ( were In the eity yesterday, starch or gelatine used. Ross, Hlgglns & Co. are still In busi ness e.t the old stand and will give as good va:ue for the money as anyone, ' Entrance to their store from east side The hills about Atorla are covered wn;ie street repairs are in progress. wiK salmon and whortle berry bushes. ! Strcv-t Superintendent Holt yesterday had tho roadway repaired on Commercial iFtr.'t, in front of the Bhanahan block Thre re a numljer of other Mocks on that ?t.-.t which will stand repairing. Ross, Hlgglns & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallls' flour. Three carloads arrived here Vit tb-m yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. Mrs. P. F. Woodford has gone to Call fornla for a short vacation. MM 11 iriULJEa ' HUMORS i Pimples, blotches, blackhead, red, rouali, oily, niothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, aud baby bleinixhes prevented by Cl'TicuB Soap, the most ffi!Ctive skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. (pleura Sr ti nit thronehont tht worM. .F-ris Dm tun (. Coir., Bol fropfc, BnMoB, V. A. mr"U to tnrtLl Iwilun'asMM. The railroad company will Issue a new lime card on the first of the month, will Include eighteen suburban trains, nr. I three or four through trains. The com ! pany proposes to be amply prepared tt i take care of the summer travel. Mr. Frank Cook, the well-known e!n?r, was In town yesterday. He had Jui,t had a wek s very disagreeable expert ence. A very large snag bcame Imbedded In the sand where be Is operating, and , , i i i ..1C ..Oc ..4c Me . i rc Every day new evidence I produced showing that, if ne ver before, Oregon will have good fine crops and good times in 1!'7. Already one transcontinental rail road has this setson hauled EaM from Oregon more than eight hundred carloads of live stock, Including sheep, horses, hogs ind cattle. Wool Is not moving y..t to any extent, although the crop Is the l.'irg est in the hlBtocy of the state. The banks, however, have been able to carry the producers over, and mos'. of them are waiting for their own prices, though mar ket prices today are better than they wt r last year. lc Heavy denims Heavy cotton flannel and -V 4-4 Hli ached muslin 4-4 unbleached muslin 1 nod -e pouble width sheeting 1-ie l 1.. 1 ...!.! rfiviils tc V lieCkCH vt line uj'i".i " , Jest quality silecui Uress lining lest uualitv perknhnc Jest uualitv cambric 4inch pillow enso muslin ''..I.ineli u-lil( tnl. P int-11 ' n I . Sheet wadding .'c pcr.sncc iest cotton batting " louso lining l'yunl U-t marble table oil cloth liJC Itavv crash roller toweling 40-inch wide curtain scrim ,c 'vtra henw iniLrseilles Mitterti bedsi.rciuls Jc eacti Turkish towels , 10 and 15c each 20x3C inch towels --"c cucn Large stock of laces Ic per yanl and upwan s Large stock of embroideries ic per yarn aim upwams NOTIONS 3c per yanl Stock in the City; UfulIcH SultH, CitpcH, VrapiorH, Scpnr- nte SklrtH mul Shirt WiiIhIh. Ladies' $l.Vw Moire veloiir skirts for ! 12.io Silk sktrts for b25 T.-'.O lirilliantine skirts f,r 4.35 " I'.MHl Silk bea.l.d capt-H for "'"ft " lotli) Tailor tiui'le S oteh cheviot suits fur 5-(H) " l-'tOd New r.otro suits for and ?l..") plaid and check skirts for $!..') and l.(M) dark and light duck suits for - .'.on light an. 1 dark suit for :l !' tMMi silk 7.00 " .Villi " 2.00 Lai l.lli IVrcah Jwaistsfur l.oii " " " 7.1c " " " Fine line of wrappers KV, 7-1c and ?l.)0 FUKXISIIIXfUJOODS waists fur o.l.l 4.3.1 " 3.1.1 rtt mull waist.s f..r 1.10 J.lo r..ii .10o pROPOSAi.s-1'ir.t; trestle work, Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at Its office in Astoria until noon July 2, K7, for the furnishing of material and construction of the pile trestles on the line of the Astoria & Col umbia River Railroad between Coble and Knappa. Plans and specifications may be seen at its Astoria office. Jionds will be required of the successful bidder. Tha right to re Ject any and all bids Is reserved. NOTUWEHT CO.V.STKLCTION CO. V I'.KF.I'.'S HTOCK HOLD J. F. D. Wrinkle lias now purchased (i. F. Parker's stock of i.'eneral merchan dise at a great sacrilice, and iH handling it in coiinft'tioti witli the ( olien Htx;k ot dry ioods which w as al"" w-curwl at a tremendous discount. The two Htoeks have Ijeen turned into one store, in the Klavel brick, which from this time until the close of the sale, will le preeminently the place in Astoria for harirnini. There sre no other stocks in Astoria wincii have l.-en l-urchiis'd at snch an iwlvan ta'e as these, and this advantage in to be shared with the customers. These ere hard time, and it pays bn v era to 6nre even on small savings. V are offering more than you expect, t lower prices, and jiiHt the thintfH that are necessary to every household. Call while the stock is complete, in order to secure the choicest. J. V. D. Wrinkle. Agent for the purchaser of the slocks of G. F. Parker and 1. ltieD. Men's full dress white shirts " Fancy percale shirts " Fxtra quality black sateen shirts " Heavy al!-wx.l "King" underwear. . -. Heavy underwear, shirts and drawers " Heavy Shaker socks " Hoavv scainlesH sin ks " Heavy suspenders .10c each 31c " 10c " fjOc " ...19 and 2.1c " Mo " .1c " 4c 2c per roll . ...1c per spool ,..l!c " ....lc " ....3c " ....3c " Velveteen dress binding Corduroy dress binding 1 Skirt braids H Ming's 100 yd sewing silk Ik-Ming's knitting silk IJeMing's button hole twi t Clark's spool cotton 1 O. X. T. Crochet cotton f !.t-li!ill' '!()() vnrd st.ool linen C rrr.rd,et Needles 2c each Corset clasps Sc each Dress shields perpair T.irr,i.i.u. ic eacn Tooth Brushes 5 10c c,u;h I'ins Jc pcrpaiMtr 2C " " 10, M and 21c " Xeekt'ies.. 1. 12i. 1111(1 -:,(' lllc,k Linen collars C L,. r Mackintoshes, best grades ?2.4o to 3.95 SII0KS large stok of Ladies', Men's and Children's shoes closed out for at a great saentico. Ladies' $2..10 Shoes 3..10 " " -1 2-1 " .1.00 " Men'H 2.00 " " 2. .10 " " 3 2-1 " 4.00 " " 5.00 " " 3.7.1 Boots 4..10 " 5..10 " $1.4.1 per pair 1.8.1 " " 2.0.1 3.15 l.M 1.3.1 1.85 2.35 2.85 2.30 2.85 3.25 Safety pins Hooks and eyes Hair pins Hat pins Metal and bone buttons .lc lc and 3c per box 2 for lc 5c per dozen Best quality knitting cotton --'lc per ua 1 Best Cerman knitting yarn 12c per hank HATS A large and complete stock f Hats. Boys hate, 25c to 50o each. Men's hats, 2.1c to $2.00 each. GROCKKIBS A large and well assorted stock of Choico Fresh Groceries, which wc aro closing at tho same reduction as on tho balance of tho stock. CKOCKKUY AND GLASSWAltK A Fine Stock of Imported Crockery and Olasswaro at SacrificQ Trices at this Sale. Store opens at 8 a. tn. and closes ot O 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 EVERY HUMOR "XcET4