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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1897)
HIE l.UA AST'WIAX, Sl'Xh.W MuliMXH. AhUST IS, 1 1U7. JEWS FROJH TJ1E WEST SIDE WEDDING BELLS AT SEASIDE Miss Victoria Alcarat ami Mr. Hillanl Lcililc United. Tl.c nnirt.i or Mis Victoria Ai.vir.n jip.1 Mr. Millard I.. ILV eVk p' i.- Wei.! ne..i,iv tit hith noon, at the residence if ihi' Jr: l mother. Mr. Clayton. Mr. Kdmur.-I Ahar.tx. Iw.lfr of th- ii ) lo. otllelau.l if N-t m.in. ;i ill Mis Iiekto Piid a lui.ltwm.il 1. Til trl le wore . wty N o-'.-iilm; travellri; a of t.-v.i. The ho'.iM.- iv.i ii.!sv-n oly de-or ite 1 i:i !' Kins t!i? Pacific coast. Including the Klondike country. Mr Mitch. II, -on of Scr.mor Mitchell, who has b tii dolus the so.iMI In r-iO"r tyle, returned to hi homo Sunday l.i( Sheriff Hire .1:1.1 ttifo .'lit -rui'i. .? A. ton.i frl'Miiln iit i'.imii r on Sunday among t'.:,.-o pit s lit w, r Mr. mi l Mr Kuet ir, Mr. I.e.. Mr. K.I Halt.. 11. Mi- Vc.tly. Mi:io !lov ,- v Kr.owl . of IV Tor. kinj Hotel, Pot ;! .1:1.1, s m Smi.liy with family ;i t the h ach. M's K:i. wt. ..n.i Miss Kr.owl. s avvoniii.iiiie.l him ;ii :V.e -i A-ster1. 1 on return. Mi. J Curratt mot her h!t';ui. la I Aorl.i Si:.::.l.ty last Mr. i-1 irr.t '. or,. f the old s tin.', r . ti f'e real .".I J ha tr.ivi I- .1 tor Tt-.t-t .V Co.. Si:i i (.- 'cis.-o. :! l.it -n year. II' ha n . h. r'.i-! : r "- v ;u- I: is v. .10:. f r:is mm.' iHitlfnl rtoner. At 5i slurp strains of Men.U lsswh:i march. i'l.iy.,1 , liy Xli-s Fanny Clayton were h ard throueh the parlors, ami the lr!dal party took tV-ir pi io u:i l v -he hind. om. ' -rid.il K-u and were tsnlv.l in holy we.ll.vk !y tiio Rev. Mr. W.il'-r of As- r S. n:'. -r V- w .1 ;oo.l that hi in, ,1:1. 1 tii.it s. mi on :'i" road no m ro. H: nvi.iy ' !; as i'it t 1 , .i'i 1 f 1 1 n.K i :!! :r.: , kir.l wor.ls. Ati'0" t' o -ton 1 . ii v , pi-- tori:;, ".for whioh tho cu sts partook of ':,v of t!i. N-a.-h on S-.u-1 w.-r- lr an rWitnt t past. At -' p. m. Mr. . ,1 an.l M-s. ,1 r-- . r,.cri V tit,m. Mr. Mrs. LIMo l. ft la a private oarrlap for M,s N M-' " Iv- Mr, an, I Cannon Hi-a. h htv thoy will spon.l ,r" Jam. s Fo. tr. an 1 Mrs. V 1. Ih-lr honeymoon. Amonc tho gwtt w ro ;. al -Mri Mow , Mrs Mrs". A. a Mason arj V. J. l.llenian of Troyor. Mr. an.l Mr. Thins. M. W.irr r, ror'.lan.l; Mrs. K. a Brown. Mr. L4Vr. - MolVn.il.1. fliar'.-s Hv!"on. M' Hoi.' man an.l Mr. J. S, IVllir.irer, of Astoria. Iis. Mr. Anc. Hun-Is v. in! family. Mr. M.Onire :i-..l .iaushtor, Mr.. Mrs. jM. Toner. Mis-.Sww. Mr I..-'. K. J. nn.l Miss St . Messrs. Oivm Ste-1. H. 1 Smith aiul Mr Oarn.r. F. U Locan.. F.ll. Astburj-. lihson. J. j l'lllon, Wra. Kbornwn. P. Kl-rrran.. fLWL M) TOKT STEVENS Va.l.look, Nelvfo, Jacohlo, !r. N. Eher- man, Mrs. Austin, Miss? Elvrmim Mrs. pn.l Miss Bird. Mrs. Dntwis, Miss Kanr.y Clayton. Mrs. Honsomnn. Mr VHsin of S.m RafnH, Cal.. Miss Smith, of Van. co.ivor. Mrs. A. J. M.-sl-r is viM ir.c at To nt A lams. tr. M. M W.'.k.r was a s-its: of Fl.iv-l this we-. k. SEASIDE. Gnu-olpa Xorton take t; the boaeh quite often. The bow-Hns ail.y Is still put-? an at. ti action. H C Hippie, of rorli.-.l. was Li New Ast. ri.i Thur.l:iy Mr ar.! Mrs. a. It. 11 immoti 1 a:e ci; a: F! ivl. Captain V. U Fisk :r.s;.,v;.-l ta- works Thvtrs-iiy. Frar.k Cnrran is isi;T::g at the Clove- i:ui.l cottage. On Mon.l.iy. A::g':t :. a son wa.s !v r:: to the wife- of Ftvtioi Kai-ky. Miss Gene Lewis is vlsltini w!:ii frien.ls at the l-each Pr !:.okn:...n ma-i- a professional visit tj Xviv Ast ru 1 ,si M n lay. Miss May Belle Young is a iiost at the Holmes cottaw. Mr. Ge.rce May, Miss K .! May .ir.l M;ss Amy D an vii:.-.) Uw.ico list Sun. Miss Ltzzie Hulman of Salem Is visiting Jay. Mrs. J. M. Gillette. Mr. Scott Eotirth ami family hive The Comae camp it a great rvml-tvous be-n rus lea tine at New Astoria for the for Astorii frl-nd. past week. Mr. F. J. Taylor anJ children are Since the fishiaa season Is over the gn sts of Mrs. J. T. Lighter. fishermen ar- busy preparing for the rtsatta. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low ars spen.!lnr a short time at the seasiJe. Mr. Wm. G. Oosslin anJ her frl.nl, Mis Thay.r. vitt.l Miss Munson at Mr. E. C. Hol len sfent SunJay Tif.h I'nint AJ.-.ms on Fr: lay. his .laughter Mrs. McKenzi?. The Mayf low. r pas J out safely Miss Laura Fox retiirr.e.1 home afte,- a ThursHy aft..-rnon with hT 1 ar?- in we-k's visit with Miss E.-t-s. tow, on l:r way to Kl'n ilke. Mrs. Garr.r an.l .laughter, Miss Ruth, are at the Gilm-s for a week. Sheriff Hare surprised the ocean Thur; jg.y. by b.ithing for the season Capt. .N. S. Pierce, of Portland, s camp, ed for a short time In Grimes grove. Mr. Walter P.l lehalgh, wife anl chill were enjoying the beach last Sunday. Miss Lede Stockton and Miss Fra.ikie Hold n Were down during the week. Judge J. H. D. Gray and wife, and Mrs. tell of PortlanJ, were down last Sunday. Capt. Sullivan, of the T. J. Potter, and The A.-r-i.l. nt A.-mhly of T"nUel Ar tisans will sive a ,-haiow social Satur day eveni::2, August 21. Jos-ph McG lire, of the life-savlrxr ta. tln cr-w, who was so badly lnjurl is : ill absent ort sick leave. Tie Ml- Susk and Sophie R.-isman ar. I Lulu Holmes, of Portland, are pusts of Miss Munson at the lighthouse. R. E. Turk and wife ar- visiting at Washoug?. Mr. Turk has a flft en Jays' leave from duty at th I S. S. A bulkhead is b. ing put In In front of the llf.-savlng station, tot prevent the water from flir'hr enrronnhlnir on Ihe Jlrs. Sullivan spent Sunday on the oench. janj Some of the young ladi-s object to snap shots. tsp daily when bcati. g or wading. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, of Salem, are lo-.tited in the Murphy cottuge for the sea-sen Dr. T. C. Smith, Jr., returned to Salem Saturday. He safs Clatsop beacnls a fine Place. When the EUt p-iss-d up the river In front of the fort Thursday some of the f ntnu'lastl" Klondikers dclar d she was p.ihiu 1 with irold. Fliv.l hotel is filial to Its utmost ca pacity. Trie twli.-ir alb-y Is very popular a-d some of the ladi-s are making very good scor'S. Mrs. P., Hobson is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Herman Prael, in Hermosa Fark. Capt. Uorthwlck, the Goble mill man, fnd Mrs. Both wick apent Sunday nn the b ach. Charles Finch and brother took in the beai.h during the week. No snap shots were taken. CLATSOP. Some epitsop-rs are thlnkina of Klon. dyke. The farmers are bglrmingto 1-arn that there is a market at Seaside and the Pr.rk tor truck in summer time. Co. Mr. Glover, of the 0. P.. & V. Portland, spent Sunday with relative! in tl.eir cottage Mr. and Mrs. P. Grant came down Friday and have emartered them&Uves at McGuire's hotel. Miss Marie Utzlnger returneJ ti As toria after a pleasa.-rt two weeks visit with the Mksts Holmes. Thursday was the finest bathing of the season, the water waa quite warm and the breakers Immense. J. O. Hanthorn and family returned to Astoria after a short visit to Mrs Han. thorn's father, Capt, Kellogg. Miss Edna Curran has gone to Astoria for a visit, she will be the guest of Mrs. C. W. Holmes while inthatcity. Prof. Beggs gave his farewell -jarty , Saturday evening. It wis prono tiicod a success as all of Ms dances are. Frank Spittle and guest, William ! Douche, were down for a few days' visit ; Mr. Douche is traveling agent for the j Northwest Trading company, his territory Supt. Lester is putting the railroad In fine order. It Is better now than ever l-fore. He Is fixirg up the old s-t.itlon so that a person need not break his l'g in alighting. The Astorlan mention-d as a noticeable coincidence that somewhere, in Home re mote land, four generations attended the same churrh. If anyone cares to see anything like that It can be e-n right here in Cb'Usop. Pastor Dunlap preach'- . to four generations every other Hui day in the school house in Lilst. No. 3. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. i There are people who have objeotlong ' to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection la that they do not want to read ad- ; vertlsements. Now thi objection Is not good, for oftentimes these advertlse- ' ments convey valuable information. I For Instance, how e!e would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or addree J. C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wto., or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 2it Stark street, Portland, Or. I Two Hope mi ft m m "William, I hov I iliilii't " yon wink at that trl." "Nil, my tlcar, I hop you iliiiti'i." Ally Uipor's. In lie l;. tue.l. 1-' s.. jri "No, ui.-ulam. your bucksaw is last voar's uuhUI. " Now Yurk Sumlay World. RHEUMATISM Isoausoil by I'rlo Aolil niul otlior Im put ilios liu;nnif lit tho IiIihhI, wliiv'li liavo not loon liltoroil out !v tho Kill no.vn thiMti(fh tho urine. The nont ol tho trmllo is not in tlu Hliiii r ni olos. It's Molt Kiitnovs. KUvlrlolly, lintmonts or I'lastors will not roach the vae. Hut tho tiisotiM" cim lo CURED My wile lui N'.'ji a isreat nuit. i. r from Kidney li 'ublo on. I .iliii..t Ii Ipl 110m P. .' vi 111.1 1 1 tn lor , .us. w ,. ti.t.' tri. .1 . 'tv r. m.sh i.v.Mniii n le I vxtihout a' all A 11I011.I J.iu Inn M l ,1 a Lo 01 i'r llol-l.' S-onsn. MI-..-V ITI-, ob ' tale. .1 it the .! on - t ire of II M Sale I OII Mil'l o. 1 V- II. Ill l, ,ll's .ll ll ; - hit In. I110. .1 (o i It a .1 I 1 -1 j.Oiui,-.. 1 mi in. a,. :f.ui iii.t ta!, as ir.y ! mi:'.' is 10 l.ti.r i. il'i '.'.I iv la': . v. r '..u.re o.n !i. .rT. lls' 1 .oimm let 0:1 '.'in !y. ., It ttl'.'IV I'i. .1 1 1. 1., 0: . 11, ... I ,.. In,. I 1 'a' j HO BBS Sparagus Kidney Pills. 1 IIOUUS KKMi:i CO , I'lioi-iiHTotts. Clui4 II la-. I'i, I. i ll Mil.rs KiH.riJs. in. ttuiMua;. Warrenton Warrenton The coming great railroad and ship ping center of the Pacific Northwest I A IXhiimHc llrute. !li Ni'.W TI!1' VTMl-AT M'i" ' VI. N. Mr !i'.inii'. i i.v -':! .ei ii .i-.nn. I'i Sin Kl .'" II-. h i.l Ihe imp"..! I" lh. - !i! I times 10 all-.e my o I 1 r. .1 ir'p t 1 Kor.-p..."- t'e.r. 11 ','i.e )' T'ler.' a tune for . 1 tiling . rv '.he time to iit'.etnl to a cold l Winn it starts. I'on'l wait t:ll oii hae ron. s.tniptlon but prevent it by uslntc One Mliuit - CoukIi Cure, tho Kr.-.it reni. ly for oouKf'.s. ooKls. .to'ip. brotiohtti and all tlinii t and Inns troutd. s. i'harl. Itogcr. A Til i: l. " ;i-At. I-K 1 :l . i : M S;hi.. the pr.-a.-h- r -alem Ii - " I ti-- h.tP r . -ii r h.ad ar.' all i-.um' . r.-d.'' j "I wan. I r w'i.t t' e Kh k until'., r "' iii'-rinur. .1 th 'all Ii.-al.-l I: ti i 1 -i!.ih.-r T(.l.l;i'.s. Mrs. Otisry Fio, lialy, don't clic.v your i-hoo like that. Mr. Cru.sty Lrt him alono. Wliou ho prows up. he'll be iible to chew 01m cf vour tx efstcaks. I'lk. Whrrli Within Whrrls. 11 r im r c What ont:es bad .!nm l a qiift!oti that has never been satisfactorily an smreil, but. in nine cuvi out of ten. frightful dreann are the result of lnipr- f. et digestion. Will- h II few dose i f Ayer's Sarnapiirllla will effectually reme dy lon't d. lay-try it t day. TIM-: Sil' t,l -Lie the K. p.irter-"Tli. r. -t. ry. . f eourse " K.li' r tin a hurrvi -"The -n.l Is in, re lmHrt.int titan the nth r sld ." I'-ir.-lt Journal. "They ilon't make inn. h fu nU' it u " We are upeaking of I'e Witt's I.l trie Karly lils.rsi the famous little pilM ff,r constiatlon, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. Charles Rotters. PEWETL'AL MOTION K'Jl M) AT L.VST. New York .Smulny Journal. "Tt From the Muddlng Crowd.' NnKgDU. licwrind IU Keop. 1 .--r ' ' ; ex. (Mr J .t- f.l VT She Now that yon have insured your life In my favor you must auk papa'i conflent to our marriage. Ho B-b-but it isn't an accident pol icy! Kew York Journal. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a drugglat at Men don, Mich., says all of the good testimo nials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ar.d Dlarhoea Itemedy could be duplPatcd In that town. For sale by Khtes-Craln Drug Co. HE HAD. "I have designs on you," rr marked the attoo artist, as he finish. d his work nnJ lookcl at his subject proudly. Detroit Free Pr-rcs. FA R M V A B D PHI I.osorilY. Betty "You ehl.-k 11s are .vhv 1 .all ai-eomtnl,itln' eritturs: .iu i-.n e.t 'em af.r... they're lorn, r you 1 1 .-.-it ' m aft. r they're ad." - I'I ' Me. ''p. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlsr-rhu-a Remedy always affords prompt re lief. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. W.invntou ami .N.uii.l KMfiiMoii in Wiiiri'iitun, as lui.l mil un-l n - r. ! r I'V I) K Warnn. Vi'iilaiiH tin- li "t-t l.ii-iiif-s jiicI iv-iiii'iif' j rn j uTt v cm .lie Yi Sili'. A DOLLAR INVESTED In Varn'iil"!i meaiw u sale aiul,iiifk n lurn i-n ih. invi'Minont For inloriiintion atlilrt'ss nr t-all mi D. K. WARREN Warrenton. Oregon NO HILLS TO CLIMB IN SUNNYMEAD The surface of the whole tract is aluoluti-ly level, and there is no grading to he done hoforo a lot is in readiness for building. Convenient to Astoria by motor or regular passenger trainH on the Astoiia & ColumWia River Railway, it makes a most deairahle place for a houir. Property is cheap, considering the choice location, and the surroundings are both healthy ami ploasant. One can reach Sunnymead from the Astoria depot in 15 minutes time by motor and the fare is so reasonable that it makes it possible to live IN BEAUTIFUL SUNNYMEAD .M.MnniMMnmmiiii..M-.11t missMISI " """" and do business in Astoria. The plat ia well watered by fresh water streams and tho main streets are now being laid with wooden pavement. A neat little depot ia located on the property, where all trains stop. For the next few days a limited number of lots will be placed on tho market at a reduced price, and the terms of sale made eo easy that they are within the reach of all. For particulars call on or address JOHN ADAIR, Astoria, Oregon See the Astoria Land & Investment Company's Advertisement.