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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOIUAX. SATURDAY MOUSING JUNK H Ittlll We have just received a ear 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 m the market, and at a greatly reduced price Call ami see their at HOWELL & WARD'S Formeily M. C. Crosby's Store. iimiiiiiHiuuNimiiHiiniiiiimiMMMHiiNn 11.01) l o.iiii Conit'it I !(. Cents 4 OHIlx T.inmt. i'S. - - - OF THIS The Spa High Grade Candies at Lowest Prices 25 L;;ts 4 cans Corn. 25 Cents 7 cutis Sardines "JO Cents (In) Ion can I'if Kruit. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone JJ Kttappton 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 excursion ovr the hills lv.ek of the city, but the weather nun has always Interfered. The Columbine is umVrftoIng some slUht repairs before coin to Tillamook rock. For roonlng and skylights so to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 34 Ninth street Last nisht Herman Wie Ikm t tho score it the bowllnjr alleys for th- day by nak m a count of SI. Telephone or Inquire of, Advertisers will please brim: In copy for the Sunday Astorlan as as possible today. their e-.irly have been revolved frm tho a h i plant ed Das seed, ami It In now aim tut a cer tainty that a koo.1 n'.iallty an.l line nhre of Max can Iv r.tled In Clatsop. Look at yesterday's Orenonl.m-lne col umn on editorial pase (or Senator Y' opinion of Oregon cherries. This Is the kind Konrd jfr Stokes Company has en sale today. 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 Hut line of Imported Mack j Firt quality Spanish Jvnrn and Colored Press Coods. Fancy Silks and Velvets; tlu!JiSl MU'dijy ' Uriiiuuiu'ii yum.... I , . 1,. , .11 I 11' I I t"'l IltlllllKl IV III - latest novelties in Imnoittd (ants and Wrais; hamlsonmU.-,.; ... , . , . ,, I I M II P. J. Meany. the tailor. 137 Tenth St. paid for fur skins. leading merchant The highest price Tillamook creamery butter Is the bet-t moil In ft.sa.mt. DuImJ s .-w I .nnm uv9n tivery I week. Ask your frocor for !j, W6S OllUlu MUD UU 11 Yesterday morning Hob Voth took P.-. -HIGH GRADE t i I I MTllih OriorJ Tit. I flfllPQ iTli. latwt . I0- aLuUlVO I blood ana ChocoUU (bad fanfc i 7prf AtyW. UvlilO ) Lane AMorount. bicycle Shoes. I Fates' horses and carriiiKe to Seaside, for the use of the family d.:rlnr the sea son. On last nlpht's bexit nrother lane con signment of coolers an.l general c.iniiery m.iehim-ry was shipped lo canneries pn I'uKet Sound. Fire trorVi, fire rackr, flac, booting and China lantern at the New York Nov elty Store. Order from tho eovulry promptly attended to. John Halm & Co. 479 Commercial St. Arc Warranted Yesterday was ladies' day at the bowl ing alleys. Miss Davidson made the hitrh score. 43, and C. H. Cooper scored hich for the men, rolllni; up J'. ....THIS WEEK. We will close out oar stock of Ladles' and Children's Sailors ....At Hlf Price. ... ALBERT DUNBAR, Cor. Ninth and Commercial Sts j Fine piano for snle cheap. Will take port payment In room ami board for man and wife. Easy terms for balance. Ad dress "Piano," care Astodan. J Miss Kusrl!, who for several weeks hsa .been visiting her aent. Mrs. Cnrruthers, ) v!ll return to her home In Oakland, Cat., ; by Sunday mornir.K's steam r. I You can set the benefit of K yt-ars ex perience and work at Portland prices, by calling on D. S. Srryker, dentist, 5"2 Commercial street, Astoria, Or. AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Today is but a structure built Upon dead yesterday; And Propres hews her temple stones From the wrecks of Dli decay. M. J. Savage. 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. When going Eapt travel on the North ern Pacific Paiilway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Readers of the Astorlan who are hunt- linir houses or rooms for rent, furnished and unfurnished, may find something to i suit them in the Astorian's for rent col ! iimn. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fan to call on Snod grass. The work be Is turning: out now Is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before, i Coner-irational church "The ChritianV j Duty Toward th SaW ath., and "The F.vi; of Sin" will be the them. All are cjr jdially Invited to all the regular service.".. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. i At the Baptist church, the subject of Read the bicycle story in the Sunday I ,. ,,. . . , . , ( the momlnjf s-rmon will be The In- Aatorlan' : dwelling of the Spirit;" that of the even ing, "Self Destruction or Soul Suicide." The Sunday Astorlan will be on sale the Occident. at Sea Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. All other regular services as usual. See Roes, Hiding & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn starch or gelatine used. at Ross Higglns & Co.'s. Ross, Hlgglns & 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. A new Invoice of perfumes for the sum mer trade Just received. An assortment of choice odors of importers and domestic manufacturers; also Queen of Violets In Leave your orders for wild blackberries . . quantities to suit. ( has. Rogers, drug- gist. Foard & Stokos keep "Papola," besides a full line of fine groceries. Boys', Youth's aul Little Rent's Ox Blood Shoes. Columbia Sluie Co. Best cup of coffee In town at the Model ( Restaurant, 4C3 Commercial street j I Buy your sweet creain at the Bon- j bonnlere; It will not fall to whip. One hundred boxes peaches, due at Foard & Stokes Company's today. Call on Foard & Stokes Company's for fresh vegetables for your Sunday dinner. Two tons of Black Republican and P.oy al Ann cherries at Foard & Stokes Co. a. J. E. Kllnt, Gray's river: Martin Ol son, North Shore, were In town yesterday. The walk out over the hills will come off tonight, weather permitting. The young pedple have been planning for a week or ten days to make an evening The ladies of St. Anes Guild, Grace ; church, will give a tea from 2 to 5 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon, at the residence 'of Mrs. Isaac Bergman. It Is promised (that the affair will be one of the swell'st 'functions of the season. j Ross, Higgins & Co. have taken the i agency for the famous "Corvallls" ! flour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to snlt. C. A. Dolph, J. A. Brown, A. J. Paul. H. VT. O. Evers, W. B. Hollingworth, iH. Lang, E. T. Nli-bllng, Wm. Scott, 1 If. Hawiey, H. E. Piatt and family, Portland: Chicago: L. A. Ivom!s, Ilwaco, w re iru-sts of the Occident y-sterdny. No definite reports have yet been re ceived from the experiments made 'itn sugar beet seed in the county, but Sjp?r lntendent Lester is positive that good re sults will be obtained from the seeds plant ed on Clatsop Plains. Numerous reports MomlH-rs of IVaver lodge. 1. . K.. are requested to meet At the livUe rwnn at 1 o'clock p. m., Sunday, June to attend the funeral 94.rvle.vs tit our late brother, l'hll Johnson. F. t. Walt rs, Noble Grand. Willie Learjr, the glass-enter. U here. This Is the youth about whom aa Invesil cstlon was Instituted by the F.vimlner last year. I'luler th X ray true, s of .rtauw were found lu his stomaeh. lie mastlcHtr ami swallow kI.iss In a man ner that Is truly wonderful. Young !.ary is now on exhibition In Atorin. A new river service has he-n li.iuiru rated between Astoria and Rainier. Or.'w gon. Including nil Intermedin! Innu'L'"":- me pne steamer Tllgrlm." Captain A. t. Uraxee. will m.ike round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving Halnler at 5:3U a. m.. reaching Astoria at 0:3,", landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time and the best servl-e Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight, F. I. R.v-d, the m:in who stole 111 from Lenry the elaaj-ea '..r on the Colnmt.in. en route from S.in Francisco the other iay. at the trial In Justice AN rcroml le's court yesterday, was given permission to plvgj guilty to simple larceny, for which he was sentenced to iy a Ine of ."41 or to he Imprisoned In the cornty Jail for twenty-five days. 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 I toes land. Nelson, Pandow and Rrltlwh Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria. Or. Chief of Police liallock has not -t been able to rid the city of the caterpil lar pest, and probably never will be und r the metnoils employed In Oregon. If the property-owners had Joined hltn at tie time the pest first made its appeuranie. it might have !e-n eradicated: but. line everything el.-e. It was a question of wait ing for development, until now the 111 my of worms has grown so large that nn army of m-n could not destroy them. The program at the Rescue Temper ance Club Saturday night will be an especially good one. It Is as follows; Solo, -Miss Ruby Walter; Sketch of Life, Mrs. Polard and daughter; reading, Mr. Cyrus; solo, Prof. Heritage; recitation, .Ulan Kate Wirt, solo. Miss Essie Polard: selection. Dr. Aug. Kinney; song, by s- ven boys: recitation, Viola Lash; song, Aggie Johnson; recitation. Miss Eva Savage; ad dress, Silas B. Smith. All are invited to attend. Presbyterian church Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the present pas torate, and the pastor Is specially de sirous that all the members who can Will be present. Theme of the morning ser mon, "A Pastor's Prayer for His I'eonle " In the evening at H, the subject will be "What Is Thy Name?" Sunday school at 12:15. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 7. Prayer m -..t-ing Wednesday at S. All are most cor dially Invited to worship with us. Henry .Marcotte, pastor. The end Is In sight. Contractor Leber k says that he will have his portion of ihc Bond street Improvement completed by this evening, ami Contratcor Clinton's portion of the work will be finished Mou sy night. Mr. I-iK-ck commenced yester day the work of raising the Brown build ing. Tomorrow night he will leave fur the Clatskanle, where he has !nk..n a contract for the removal of several build ings off the right of way of the radroad eompuny. He also yesterday started his men at work on the property of the Gas I Company, making a new street and side- walk and repairing several houses. In the circuit court yesterday but one caso was under consideration, that ..f George Hill vs. James W. Hare, In an action to enjoin the sale of rtrtain real estate for taxes. T,-p tr) a ,lt hflir ,((, attorneys had not completed their arpi In- bv mentii on the. motion to dissolve thf Junction. The principal polntH made the plaintiff are that accessible personal property should flr:it have been levied upon, and that the sale of real cstaf was not begun within the proper limit of time. The defense claims that no per sonal property could be found, and that the subsequent proceedings were accord ing to law. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pire Works and Fire Crackers OF ALL KINDS WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. !V 't ' hkeiiv S 'i-r ski in ' lo eaelt lid' aliil rtilutvil 1 11 in I, f 1 in in I k ..it-1 1 i.-l I. l llllil " (11I1 lines of ready-made dresses and separate skirts, wrappers, j ISnl.y riMiun lr per yard silk, pereale ami lawn shirt waists, eorsets, eotton and wml : f 'MpcrTsT V I MfKlTPV underwear, muslin underwear, kid and faerie k1.iv.-h. Mlkl UltM, I o , . I ' lIUMriiil . , 1 . r t 1 1 illieavv luiiie i ni-s, i '2'n nu ll nuts, liosterv. uents lurnislmn: i;ools, notions, lmots ami ,., , ... . ,. , ' ' t , I. Mia lulio Utut li iivv :ltliii' Indie rul'M'ts Ik' lilt It shiH'S. eroekery, ula'swate, ami a eoinpMe stock of staple ;. . ei.rh ' T.V-m'h and faney jiroe. ries. j Ainl. v, nl ..tl.er limlin- n.ak. s ,.f , i-s, is. Ve have plaeed the same on sale forth.- next I'l 1 1 liTY V, iKi,-,.,,- I,, vv nl.l-.-l s.atnlr.s ,-,,tt..n I. .v ,.r pair DAYS at puces lower than ev r he fore In aid of. Tin- rep-jlioy' luivv nlilu, t'.it Llm-k Idivtle ln-f p.'J utation of those firms for earrvinv First Class (mio Is is sni :"'s" ,i";v l'1 ' ''"- hla.'k li I'j 1 1 11 . 1 i- 1 , . ' . .. . ! I.li.'- I'at I'l. li k i'i'U"ll lli'-r, sraillliss l,. well and so Ionr es'tiMHied that it is uiuu'Ofarv lor us to . .. . t , , , ,., Uk " i;o (hoicest haipiins while the stock is complete. ...1 1 . 1 .... : . . t it . 1.1 . .1. . ... 1 1 v.iu uiiniiiuii id me same. Having reeuren iuoBtf siocks jo i.n.iii- t:i-i i.li. 1. t..-.i i. - a gnat sacrifice, we ate ofl'erin.' to the pet.ple of this citv and I J'1"''1" ll"'k-, l'l'"v vicinity for a fhort time First-Clas poods at lens than one-' al huv rli.t lod an.l htiipH'.l nainsnoks victuiiit lawm half their value. Now is the time for vou to secure the s" ' !'" 1 "'"'''''"K''- ""ttint'liam n turn n.-ti, cliil.lr.'u'H JIhh-iK liul.v t luiiNs an.l ilii ssi s, lascniuli.ri, an.l ai '!iis, kl.l hiVi-H ami t'al'iii' ivis. ilL mils, ilk ami lare fii'-, iniili'ii1, neckwear, llinlr lln. la.lii s' ojf ls', .vs' an. I infautt' felt. .11 ami Wiml under ) Y (iOOOS ; winr, ilk liaielkiivlii. I-' an.l wilinj; 11 1 t -r r -i n I i 1 ijly low prices. A Lirye fti-ck i.fsilk lil'Lidi-, in all witltlii, at half the price 11-ked The lar'et aiul iKinilsmiiot steck of tiurcd ami plain imp"i t,,,l els wlicre. black thcs.s pui,,!s in the city at one half the tenner price. ,M tt !n!!u in, (lf ,i(K, Wt, ,.rry t, t.tly ('..mplete A ceinph te teck of plain ami fancy silks und velvets closed 'l't St.K-k. in tin' 1'itv; at a preat sacrifice. 1 I5est American lilit an.l dark prints .1 and 4c per yd ,t( ion' SllitH, CttpOH, WrnppcTH, ScpJir- r inured Lislon cloth -J " Wide (icrinan ind.o prints "Jc " Heavy outing flannels 4, 7 and So " Heavy all-wool red flannel 1 to " White wool flaniul l-Jc " Heavy shaker flannel ; " Fine while wool llanncl "fc " Cheviot shirting .", 7 and Se " Jjti-inch iiII-w(h1 albatross ''c " Colored Henriettas J'JJc " Ulaek Satine t, 10 an.l I'-'J " Heavy twilled navy flannel "Jlle " Heavy twilled 'ivy llanml 17t: " Heavy panus cloth" 1 lc " li. st quality apron inliains !. " Heav,' heitiekinij jc " Heavv denims...". !c " Heavy cotton flannel I and : " " " "' 4-J Hleached muslin "o " j I'm 4-4 unbleached muslin 4 and " j Double width shettiiif; l-'Jc " Checked white apron goods 4c " Ilest quality silecia drc.-s lining ie " IJest fjuality perkaline !'c " JJest quality enrnhric to " 4.)-inch pillow case muslin lOJc " fj.3-inch wide table linen l!u " Sheet wadding 2c per sheet IJest cotton batting "c per roll House lining 2c per yard I5cst marble table oil cloth loc " Heavy crash roller toweling lo " 40-inch wide curtain scrim Ic " Extra heavy marseilles pattern bedspreads 7!c each Turkish towels 5, 10 and Iflc each 20x3'! inch towels 8c euch Large stock of laees 1c per yard and upward nte SUirtH.und Shirt WuIhIh. Ladies' j?."oo Mniiv v.l..ur -kirn for l'.'oosiik kuis f..r ;.'j: 7,'.o :i;!!:antim- -kirts f,,r 4..15 12 00 M!k beaded eapes fi.r 7.'0 o on Tailor made S ot. b eh. vi.it suits f..r J "O on N w lli.h i suits f.-r .O." and ?l Mi plaid and cheek .-kilts for fl.'iO and f'J. I.011 dark and light duck -nils f.,r 2.-M) .''.00 liht and dark -nits f,.r .5.15 i!k wui-ls fi.r 5.45 Ton ..:t5 :, on :U5 2 oh I.a, eit mull wai-ts f.r 1.10 l.'.n petviil, Swaist-'for U5o l.oo "U " '""''O 7.m- " 5c line of wrappers 5tic, 75c uml $l.'(. n'KNisiiiN(.M;ooi).s Large stock of embroideries Ic per yard and upwards NOTIONS Velveteen dress binding .Ic per yard Corduroy dress binding Ic " Skirt braids 2c per roll 15 Ming's 100 yd sewing silk 5c per spool licMing's knitting silk lc " Holding's button hole twi t Ic " Clark's sj tool cotton 3u " 0. N. T. Crochet cotton He " Marshall's 200 yard spool linen 6c ' Crochet Needles 2c each Corset clasps 5c each Dress shields 5c per pair Thimbles Ic each Tooth Brushes 5 and 10c each Pins 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 I5ost quality knitting cotton 4c per ball Iie.st (ieinian knitting yarn J 2c per hank .50c Men's full ln whim shirt " Fancy percale shirts.. 35c " " Kxlra quality black sateen shirts Klc " " Heavy all-wool "King" underweur fiOo " " Heavv underwear, shirts an.l drawers lit ami 25c " " Heavy Shaker socks 15c " " Heavy seamless socks 5c " " H.avv suspenders 10, 15 and 25c " " Neckt'i.s Me, I'J Jo, 15c and 25c euch " Linen collars 5c and 10c " Mackintoshes, best grades $2.45 to 3.H5 SIIOKS A large stock of Ladies', Men's and Children's shoes closed out at a great sacrifice. Ladies' 82.50 Shoes for $1.45 per pair Men's 3.50 4.25 5.00 2.00 2.50 " 3.25 " 4.00 5.00 " 3.75 l5oots 4.50 " 5.50 " 1.85 2.G5 3.15 1.15 1.35 1.85 2.35 2.85 2.30 2.85 3.25 HATS ick of I la 00 each. OKOCKIUIiS ssorted stock of Choic no reduction as on t CHOCKMItY AND GLASSWARE A large and complete, stock of I late. Boys hats, 25c to 50o each. Men's hats, 25c to $2.00 each. A large ami well assorted stock of Choice Fresh Groceries, which,, wo aro closing at tho saiuo reduction as on tho balauco of tho stock. A Fine Stock of Imported Crockerand Glassware at Sacrifice Prices at this Sale. Store opens at 8 a. tn. and closes at O p. tn. 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