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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1897)
THlC tUlLY ASTORIA X, FKUUV MO K NINO JUNK 25, 1K!7, We have just received a car of the Celebrated Burleigh Gold Coin Stoves SLAUGHTER SALE the Cash Grocer. and Steel Ranges From Chicago, which we guarantee superior in every way to anything on the market, and at a greatly reduced price Call and see them at HOWELL & WARD'S Formeily M. C. Crosby's Store. $1.00 ( cans Oornptl lef. 23 Cents 4 cans Tomatoes. - - OF THIS - - - The Spa , High Grade Candies at Lowest Prices Knappton 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 Telephone or Inquire of Snore ills Co of directors of the Northwestern Con struction Company. Mr. Wm, Whlgham, of the Papola Com pany, wo In the city yesterday. Dan Richardson, road supervisor, ma In from the Walluskl yesterday. Bora. Tooth', and Little Cientt Ox Blond Shorn. Columbia Shns Co, Best cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant. e3 Commercial street Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonnlere; It will not fail to whip. For roofllng and skylights so to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. M Ninth street P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St The highest price paid for fur skins. It ! reported that the Ocean Ware has been leased to the White Collar line for the summers' business. 2S Cents 4 caua Ooru. 25 Cents 7 cam Surdities. 20 Cents Gallon can lie Krilit. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone .- -HIGH GRADE - Ladies Gents I i I 5tvlith Oxford Tics. ' T 1" . . . . . l blood and ChocotaU shades i 97 5prtaf Styles. Large Auornrnt. Bicycle Shoes. Arm Warm ted John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. There was too much sunshine yesterday to please most Orvgonlans. but the Sea side Hotel man Is rejoicing. The concert hall has booked quite a number of new people for next week, and promises good entertainment. Tillamook creamery butter Is the bej-t made In Oregon. Received fresh every week. Ask your grocer for It The members of the Fort Canby life saving crew had their photographs taken yesterday by an Ilwaco artist. The Foard & Stokes Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest Ice. which they are prepared to furnish consumers. lease from a great portion of the dIT. ulty experienced lth the line everv winter. The workmen on Pond street nave flnul ly got to the corner of Tenth. flood progress m made yesterday, iiul It Is hoped thjt the remainder of the work can be finished by Saturday night. Ross. Hlggins Co. are still In bus! na at the old stand and will give as good value for the money aa anyone. Entrance to their st"re from east side while street repairs are In progress. ....THIS WEEK. We will close out our stock of I Ladles' and Children's Sailors ....At Half Price... ALBERT DUNBAR, Cor. Xintb and Commercial Sts AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. Believe not that your inner eye can even in Just measure try Toe worth of hours as they go by. Lord Houghton. Ask your grocer for "Papola." Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. No dyspepsia If you use "Papola." Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Jack Ryan was in from the Wallukl yesterday wl:i a four-horse team for the purpose of haul in out a large load rf lumber Cannerymen yesterday reported ar. Im provement In the run of nsh. The fisher men are all busy, and consequently they are happy. Among the passengers on the Homer yesterday for way ports were a number of handsome ladies, evidently bent on a rummer vacation. Trulllnger's big barge for the handling of sawdust from the Clatsop mi'.l to the electric light power house is rapidly nearing completion. 20 boxes fine fruits by steamer today. Oranges, apples, plums, peaches, cherries, bananas, currants. Special low prices. Ross, Htgglns & Co. Fire works, flr crackers, flag, bnntlng and China lanterns at the New York Nov elty Stars. Orders from the eoootry promptly attended to. J. W. Williams and wife, fort land: II. A. Olson. Skamok.iwa: Captain S.im Ol iver. Oliver's Drift: Frank Aronson. F. T. fierce. San Francisco: J. D. t:urnette, New Astoria, were guests of the rarker House yesterday. A large consignment of Minneapolis can dies was yesterday received hy Hurlelgh over the Northern Pacific rullrond. Th. stock Is one of the finest ever exhibited in the city, and attracted considerable attention yesterday. Ross. Hlgglns A Co. have taken the arency for the famous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here fvr them yesterday and they will from now on furnish dealers with the same at mill price In lots to eult The Portland schools have closed for the summer, and already a large num ber of families have taken up their resi dence on North Reach. The Ilwaco h id fifty passengers yesterday morning, be sides a large amount of baggage an. I freight. See Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. Palmburg's saloon at Warrenton was robbed Wednesday night, or early yester day morning, but so far no clew to Cie thief has been discovered. Fine piano for sale cheap. Will take .part payment In room and board for 'nan and wife. Easy terms for balance. Ad- Bee Ross, Hlgglns i- Co. for fresh fruits, dress "Piano," care Astorian. and vegetables. Tou can get the benefit of 26 years ex perience and work at Portland prices, by calling on D. S. Stryker, dentist, W2 Commercial street, Astoria, Or. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn taroh or gelatine used. Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Higgina & Co.'s. Foard & Stokes keep "Papola," besides a full line of fine groceries. "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. The Fort Canby football team will play 1 Readers of the Astorian who are hunt- the South Bend boys today. Ing houses or rooms for rent, furnished jand unfurnished, may find something to Mr. L. A. Carlisle, of Seaside, on his Astcria friends yesterday. called jsuit them in the Astorian's for rent column. General Auditor F. D. Kuettner, of the ! When you want a real life-like and A. St C. R. R. R.. left for Portland last I artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod nlght. to attend a meeting of the board ! grass. The work he la turning out now !55!? "T!? 1 18 ahead of anything ever made In As ....... 1 tori before. When the American ship E'irekt an chored off Flavel dock yesterday afier noon, several old-timers remarked that it did them good to see a regulation ol.l fashloned American wooden bottom. The crew of the Eureka will be paid off to day, and will probably enjoy life nshore as long as their money lasts. J. W. c,hv. K. Wnldman, P. H. Shul- deman. A. W. Outhman. Portland: Tom Morey. W. K. Dunning. M. H. Anise!, 5 ,r Francisco; Mrs. J W. (Jans. Denver: II W. fiader. rhleago; J. Ci. Megler and wife. Rmokfield; F. A. Knapp, New York: Fred Colbert. Ilwaco: J. S. Jones, Chinook, registered at the Occident yes terday. A new river service has hen Innugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore- con. Including all Intermediate landings, The fine steamer ' Pilgrim," Captain A L. Rrazee. will make round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving Rainier at 6:30 a. m.. reaching Astoria at 13:30, landing at the rourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time ana the best service Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight. Alex. Oiltjert returned from Seaside yes terday and reported that the new bridge across the Necanr.lcum will tie completed In a few duys' time. Many new peopls are arriving at th beaches this year, and new cottages are still being constructed. Contractor Bridges, of Portland, has Just finished one of the handsomest cottagei on the entire beach, which his family will soon occupy Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a m. fir Taeoma, Spokane, and the East. CVise connection made at Spokane for Rosa land. Nelson, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and information call on or address C. "W. STONE, Astoria, Or. Business this mon'h in the Justiie court r.as been very good. Yesterday. !n the case of the State vs. F. B. Reed, the de fendant was held for trial at 10 o'clock this morning. Me was arrested on the steamer Columbia Immediately after the arrival of that ship from Bar. Francisco, uy 'jm'.-er 'iwnr. me complaint was made by Willis Leary, the glass-eater, who said that the man had robbed him of 111 during the voyage. n the ca.se of the State vs. Charles Wilson, charged with an assault on a Chinaman named Wah Kl Lung, the defendant wan fined 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 stock you will find a fim line of Imported Mack! Ijist quality Spanish vni 'r ktiu and Colored Divss (Joods, rWv Silks and Velvets; the M,lall;.v 'eniniiitnvn ymn N- KT nk. m latrst novelties m Imported Capes vv M s; handsome .! ,,,,1 I, , .,-,!,.. li!,1lL,.r,l1i,f lines of ready-made dresses and separate skirts, wrap pern, p.ul.y iil.iu , ilk, percale and lawn shirt waists, corsets, cotton and wool n mlirvii r innl!n iitiilnru-.ioi- L-!,l .111.1 ( iliri.- i'Idvi's ' silk , . , .. . , .' .. I I ! I IrilVV I'OIM' (MlV'ts nuts, liosierv. jients urmlun ooils. notions, hoots ami i . . . r. - n r.Mra iii' Wii si luii vv mi i if Imhik chim'N sIuk's. croekerv. clasware. and a coinplttc stock of staple li. 1. corocti ,' h 1 !l and t iti h lo per yard cousrrSfWM) hosiery . 2'ic each . I'ic filch . 7"c er.ch and failed AllM'Vtiiil ullii r li atliii tiiaki'S of rorsrK 111 1 , , 1 .1 PIIMI1H! . e nave placed tlie same on sale tor tin- next muui clul.lrvu's h.avv iil.l..l H-aml. ,'(.tt..n Ii..m h0 i.r pair DAYS at prices lower than ewr he fore heard f. Th rep- riv-' ln-avy i-i I 1 I I'aM hlaik hiivilc ln.i 12J utation f those firms for earrv in v Kirt Class Cools is so: J"'v. luavy iron cla.l rihU.I lust !,aik li.t I - " i. i i i i iii . . i l.alii' lal I'liU'k tidiidi iiii-o, si'innlr-vs c wel' and so Ion- estahlhed that it .s unnet-ssary lor t.s to . , , . ( Uft . ,. call attention to the same. Having Mfiirt'd those stocks at' l.a.iits' t':ist .m I Ii-im- li'.c a great sacrifice, we are otferini,' to the people of this city and , lM'iw' Ul ,,,-k. Mra laavy nl.l, wo,. hos,. intf vicinity for a short time First-Class c"ds at les than one- We a No liavtM'lnikc.1 ainl Mrippeil iiaiiisHik, victoria laun lalf their value. Now is the time for vou to secure tin- .;' '"l ! -!tin-. imttin-liani cuitaiu lifts, .hihlrotCM . nMnis, iiaiiy flunks ti 1 1 I iiifi"it iasi'itiainr, aiil sui'tpii-s, kil gloves lainl fahric ;l'ivs, ilk inil", -ilk ami luce cups, inittciii, mn kwrar, I uiiiIhyIIu, lailies" j;irl-', hoys' atnl infanti' cotton nnl wml uinlor- wear, silk luunlkrrrliiffs anl veiling at eorn'sptiinliiily low prices. A lare siiH'k 'f .-ilk riM"di in all wi'ltlit, at half thu prico a-ked jelsewiiele. Iii the following lin of (tooN we carry the only Complete is the time lor you choicest hargains while the stock is complete. 1)15 Y (.'GODS cst American light ami dark prints.., iMireu Linon cioin The largest ami liaiulsonicst stin k of ti'Miml aiul plain iniporu black tlrcss goods in the city at one half the former price. A complete stock of plain ami faticv silks und velvrN closed out : o1M. b ;,, o... i at a great sacntict . -' ami Ic per yd Wide licmian indego prints Tic " leavy outing tluniicls 1, 7 and So " leavv all-wool red tlannel 1 Ic " White wool tlannel l'Jle leavv shaker tlannel .V " Fine white wool llaiuiel line " Cheviot shirting ', 7 and Sc " .)i-inch all-wool albatross 2"k: " Colored Henriettas I . " Black Satine st. 10 and l'il " Heavy twilled navy Hamiel '2'.C " Heavy twilled grey tlann. l 17c " Heavy pants cloth 1 Ic " Hot (piality apron ginghams ' Ileav; he ticking sjc " Heavy denims !ic " Heavy cotton flannel I and "ic " 4-1 Ileaehel muslin ,',o " 4-1 unbleaeheil muslin I and "e " Double width sheeting l'.'Je ' Checked white apron gooils Ic " IJest quality silecia dress lining 'Jc " Best quality perkaline Jic " Best quality cambric 4c " 4-ineh pillowcase muslin 10Jc " (J3-inch wide table linen l!c " Sheet wadding 2c per sheet Wst cotton untting in- per roll House lining 2c per yard Best marble table oilcloth 1'jc " Ilenvv crash roller toweling 4c " 40-inch wide curtain scrim 4c " Extra heavy marseillfs puttcrn bedspreads 79c each Turkish towels 10 and 15c each 20x3G inch towels 8c each Large stock of laces Ic per yard and upwards Largo stock of embroideries Ic per yard and upwards Undies' Sidts, Cnpes, Wrnppers, Sej wr ote Skirtsjmd Shirt Wnlsts. Ladies' $l.Voo Mnire vt-lur skirtn for 800 TJOO Mijk sktrts f,.r rt.2.1 7. 5o pj-illiantine skirts f,r 4.35 12.oo Silk hraded capes fur 7.50 lo.oo Tailor made Scotch cheviot suits for ti.Oi) 15.0H NVw pMilcro suits for H,t;.' 3 and $150 ,aid and check skirts for $1.50 and $2. I.oo dark and light duck suits for 2.50 5.00 li-ht and dark suits for 3.f5 !.oo silk waists for 5 15 Too 1:5:, 5 00 :t.i5 2,oo Lapp, tt mull waists for 1.10 1.5o Lercalelwaistsfor !;,(; l.oo "fj; (!5c 75.' ' ,'iOq l'ine line of wrappers 50c, 75c ami $1.00. ruuNisuiNci cuou. M ell s - r 1 i you Wlvn the Ilwaco arrived yesterday af jternoon, a, lady and gentleman were no ticed to be sitting In one of the lifeboats don t want to guess at that!0" the uprr deck- an(J wtre evidently missinc; word, won't j enjoying a double sail. you 1 tnve your 7r:7W? ?' The Columbla Iron Works hrr'J the ivc )uui juuumgs aesi big unJm for the Gray.g rfV(r ugKlrs tea-tickets to some little ! boy or girl who does ? j Maybe they can win i 1- 4.-1 1 I CnUUgn lO UUy a WaiCn j n tern Cnlon constnjctlon gang, will t f 1 arrive to,lay with his men, and Immodl- camp Wednesday, and Is now engiged In building a large engine and drum fnr Logan's mill at Seaside. Mr. J. L. Morrison, foreman of the lately commence the work of erecting the Rule of rente nuhlUheH in Ur. Xv bringing the w!r2s through advertisement about the first and middle of each month. . A14 the city along the railroad line. Uefore winter sets In the wires wll at 'csst be up as far aa Kaappa, thus Insuring re- At a meeting of the local cyclists on Wednesday a riermanent organization was effeetefi, und'r the name "Oood Ho-ids and Cycle Club. i. C. Kulton wa el f f ) presld'-nt, F. h. Parker, vl-c.preld i t, W. A. Sherman, seen-tary, and F. I. Dun t ir, treasurer. A committee was also appointed, consisting of W. Ilobb, H. D. Thing an1 W. F. M'-Orr-gor, to supr r Intend the construction of the propo-wi cycle path to Tongue Point. This com mittee will remain regular committee of the club, and will be known as O.r committee on roads and ways. It is i.a derstood that the contract for the tn c tling necessary for th; Tongue Point pa'b will lie rlosed with Mr. Palmlnirtr, and that the contract for the grading will In let to Mr. Normlle. The formation of the goods roads and eyrie club Is a cause for congratulation to the people of As toria and Clatsop county, as Its sole pur pose Is to advance the cause, of good roads In all practicable directions from this city. NOTIONS Velveteen dress binding 3c per vard Corduroy dress binding 4c " Skirt braids 2c nor roll B Ming's 100 yd sewing silk 5c per spool Holding's knitting silk 0c " Belding's button hole twi t Ic " Clark's spool cotton 3c " 0. N. T. Crochet cotton 3c " Marshall's 200 yard spool linen Cc " Crochet Needle's 2c each Corset clasps 5c each r . 1 1 1 - i;ress sijickis be per pair nmnoics ic ench Tooth Brushes 5 and 10c each Bins Ic per paper Safety pins 2c " " Hooks and eyes Ic " " Hair pins Ic and 3c per box Hat pins 2 for lc Metal and bone buttons 5c per dozen Best quality knitting cotton 4c per ball Best German knitting yarn 12c per hank .50c 35c . loo 5()c full 'dress white shirt. 50c each fancy percale shirts Kxtra quality black sateen shirts Heavy all-wool "King" underwear Heavy underwear, shirts ami drawers 1!) and 25c Heavy Shaker socks Ific " Heavy seamless socks Ac Heavy suspenders 10, 15 and 35c " N' ktic 10c, 12Jc, 15c ami 25c eacl Linen collars 5c and 10c u Mackintoshes, best grades $2.45 to 3.05 SI ions Men's A large stock of Ladies', Men's and Children's shoes closed out at a great sacrifice. iiauies e-.-jo pnoes mr i.i. per pair 1.85 " " 2.G5 " " 3.15 " " 1.15 " 1.35 1.M5 " 2.35 " " , 2.85 2.30 2.85 3.25 3.50 4.25 " 5.00 2.00 2.50 3.25 " 4.00 " fi.00 " 3.75 Boots 4.50 " 5.50 " HATS A largo and complete stock of Hats. Bovs hnto. 25c to 50n each. Men's hats, 25c to $2.00 each. GItOCKRIES A largo and well assorted stock of Choice Fresh Groceries, which wo aro closing nt the same reduction as on tho balance of tho stock. CH0CKERY AND GLASSWARE A Fine Stock of Imported Crockery and Glasswaro at Sacrifico Prices at this Side. Store opens at 8 a. m. and closes nt 5 p. 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 ,