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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1897)
J A' MOKNINU ArorsT 2i, NAITINV, Foil WOUK. THE DAILY ASTPKI.VX, SUNDAY JEWS FW T1E WEST SIDE WHERE OREGON Clatsop Ikiuhcs Show Their Super iority This Season. iv.rnirv cityward when erstwhile seriate m. n of ulTalrs ntv sewn hurdllnir to the tr tn in abbreviated awium, iiot would ilo credit to ihe nuui up-to-date Ui.IiIiik a-mrel. The time irwa by apace nnd the season Is well advanced, but there nre weather prophets th.it predict nn extended mi- i "w nnl a continuance of bench life t:-. o October, ami with such excellent j :in.I rapid communion tbtn wtih Astoria w. are now having there sceni no roo-d ' rMMi why she exodus xhoulri not bo I naauiY you, im,tam,"iwM Ins "(list 1 '"iiH nH bo bclnir my bivid from door to door If 1 could but procure em ployment m my profcKlot." i I'tT man. rc-piuM me woman, u ihe hnnded ou: a jlo, "what I your pro fl'Hslrtn?" "I am , ntrshlp ivilot, murium." - IV lro4t Free lYonr. I.1TKIUI.. The popular! y of tho Ores-on beaches' ni.ike has been fully demonstrated this season. ' Long lteeh on the north shore lias been jun -in-.ui uiwrmi. ,iu:iy etr;.ies nave been bonrried up and remained vacant during the entire se.ifon. Tho special boats run throujrh from Portland to II- "I am afraid." Mid Man,! thoughtfully, "thjit Willie Wlhhles will never con . here again." "OKI ho ro nwiiy In a pot?" asked M.-tm.e. "Well, some of him ill.l. Just Ivfore he leUyed , , the wither condition. . ""?"" " ' ' rie-v out or mm. life pb-aant u the sou's brink. Tho camel la n ln.t of Rrvwt :iv-c;h endurance. Nothing hurts It until tho proverbial "last straw" l a,M,,) to l;s burhw Tho human lt;tiv yvom .a very much 1: ko a mnnyl. tt I rmillv Wiux have loot monvy. and they will tv r.s!(mu.. hw nnloh iausl w, ,Um1'. tnkin nit rtw ronrw thi -.lr .. . ! sometime, nowewr. avwiothlint worw On the other hand, the hotel. fottaRe I lh;m U!!,1(0 w ,wtein Rlu, wU, go and camplmir rtou;hU on the Clatsop ! ,hro..h th(! 4OTjl..h ,n... Th 1 there It w.U stick that's constlia. A iliw of Ayi r s Cherry I'eotor.d taken In time hit ptvwfvtel many a tit of sl. k r. iin.1 anvol nutnoroii llv Thl prove the ueoewtty of ki-.tl''tf till." In. oomtsimhle ni.lloln. whero It can be reAibly ivuehml nt nil hour of (he day and nlsrht. beaehe frm Flawl :o Elk erefk have been filled with visitors and are still well pntrontied. There are two prtn cipnj roiisons for this differ nee between the two beaches. The south, or Clatsop beaches, are nv.'oh more protected from the wiruls ttuwt are the beaches on the Vaattlnjrton side, where they set the full letieflt of both the non and souih winds which sweep the coast M tlnw with Brent severity. In tlw second place a l.ici.a s man who wants to star, from rortlanJ Saturday afternoon to sneml Sunday on the seoshor leaves that city t 1 o'clock, arrive In Astoria at T, Teaches Ilwaco at 9, or any other time. Kccordi.iff to h tide, and arrlws &l 1-onff Beach an hour later. He then roes to bed and has a few hour Sunday morning- on the beach, as It Is necessary to le.ve at ! or I o'clock In the after noon In order to reach Portland Monday morning. The man who goes to the Ore iron beaches can leave Portland at ? o'clock Saturday night, and, tne I tion. Nine - tenth of all common sickness I due to eoitstipa! Ion. Sime of the simplest ymptonis are coared tongue and foul breath. ihulns. heartburn, flatulenoe. saJlownesa. dtstres after eating, headaches aol lassitude. A Ifetle th.r.g will oft use constipation, and a lltUo thing will relieve tt. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta are a certain cur for uYtion. They are tiny, sngar wJ granules, mild and natural In their action. There Is nothing injurious about them. $okl by ail druggists. Adlres with Zl cents in one-cent stamp, to cover cost of mailing only. World s risprary Medical Association. Buffalo, X. D and get a free copy of the ' People's Common Sens Medical Adviser." 1113 T1IHOUY. l.ltle Teddy "Old our Niby come right to us from hmfwi?" Ill mamma "Yos. darling, right wratKht down." Little Teddle "I guos he must '' lit on Ms fe, and Unit's wlvit makes him so bow-legged, then." Cleveland lNuter. Hi Warrenton Warrenton The coming great railroad and ship ping center of the Pacific Northwest Plgnaluro Is prlntetl la DLLU! dlionally Hero h OUTSIDU wrapper J . J7 of vtrjr bottla of (th Original and flsnulns) Wurvaatfraliira SAUCE Am m turthrr itntrvllam mgtat III ImtUtlam. AfMls tot Iks ( alts4 Hmft, JOHN DUNCAN'S 50N5. N. Y WHY SHE SCREAMED. A litt'e sii-yenx-old 0rl shot the chutes bv war of I In er 'or the first time. As the ew railroad trom Astoria, whose time hoat plunged down she seiie.1 her moth- Bumlng, Itching skin diseases Instant ly relieved by De Witt's Witch Unset Salve, unequalled for euts. hruiscs.burr.s. It heals without leaving a scar. Ch. Rogers. TO HIS TASTE, "I have oomo to hv a svrioiw Inter vlew with yon," announced the would-be son-ln-luw. The old gwntlenviut fell right In with th hVo, iiml made tilings so serious that the young man was glad to escape with out his hat. Detroit Free Pros. card la not regulated by the tides, as is the railroad from Ilwaco can sit down o a o'clock break Cast at !h hotel, enjoy a full day on the be.i.-h. re turning at t o'clock In the evening, and JTtv'ng at Portland at 5 Monday morn ing. Notwithstanding the fart that some fifty new house were erected on Clatsop beaches last sprir.g. cottages tlwre have been at a premium this season. When the Astoria-Portland railroad is finished Whi?h will be this fall. Seaside will be come a veritable Atlantic city, and Ore- gvn may well be proud of her summer eeahore resorts. er's arm. ium-! deathly pale, an t ' scrt'med at the top of her vole. I "Why did you scream so. Clnra?" j .isk.-d her mother wheel they had landed I asajn. "There Is r.othlrig to get fright- I ened alout." I "I wasn't frightened." she said, but j she wa still tremblings "Then why did you scream?" "Oh. just because other people do." San Francisco Post. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlsr rho?a Remedy always affords prompt re lief. For sale by Eatea-Conn Drug Co. Warr vnton mul Second Extension to Warrenton, as laid out ami recorder lv I. K Warren, contains the finest business and resideueo property on the West Side. o v(ari KflHIIMOI. COXTR-ST. Tommy "Pa. whut Is the different be- j tween 'w-ell' aJid 'good'?" j Mr. Figg Well. I have noticed that j the only time you can be t)tpvmeri upon to te gixol I hi you ore not feeling w.il." Indlajtapoll Jourral. A DOLLAR INVESTED III Warrenton moans u sate ami inck roturn on th. invos! A 1 Ttini OltlOMt. 00PY,OMT Aa. Anrnnt MMlh4 !. It iM titwntitin fuiir M'wuiu. ft, wii4Li mu iiitMii.,w m itilllr lt'tibl t''itirt)y(ilrltiaa) 1rtr4l tu Aiuvru-A. M hsj MMliHiliu i1!!, iMrtlw Hi lh SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. , UrMl dnitl.i nf work t. Iftnf1 iu tti MUNN A CO.. 301 l'ri, Vvrlu tuen FLAVEL AXD FORT STEVENS. Wise Slabel Taylor of Flavel is vlsiUng at Seaside. The little daughter of Willis Mudd Is much Improved. Albert DanWson short time siace. was home ag-iln a Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. Charles Rogers. APPLYING THE RI LE. When gtlng East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the ' only lice running dining cart. Train leave Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. "You are not up in political economy." ssid Bobly to his wife. "A demand al ways create a supply." Thi he callej for a stlmtihuit when Mrs. Bobly dmiuwled IIOU for a new drvs." Derroti Free Pre. Forjinforniation address or call on Th Imputation Refuted. C. H. Strom fpent last Sunday with his brother Archie Strom. Miss Clara May has gone to her mother, Mrs. Frank Mudd. in Rosslar.d Mrs. E. C. PMlbaum Is reported serious- J ly 1,1 a: her home In Ft. Stevens. 1 Mrs. J. IV. Mucavon returned Tu-sday : Jrom a ';hree weeks visit to NVbakm. j Albert Dajilelson has sold his pretty i hor.e In New As:oria to Willis Mudd. j R E. Turk and wife returned from a j two weeks visil to Washougai rtctrntly. Miss Walling is spending the summer j with her sisur, Mrs. John Richardson, at ! New Art;oria. j j Joseph McGuire will resume dutr at ; Point Adams life Saving Station on .he ! first of the month. I DRY MI'GS. mugs;" shouted the German "Drei waiter. "Excuse us. pard," hout.-.l Hungry Higglns and Dismal Dawson, hastening Inside. but ilH you call u jit now?" l.nlian;'.polts Journal. D. K. WARREN CHEER. Hope ls whispering- "All is Busy men do not deny It; Some are brl-glnir wheat to tell. Others digging gold to buy it. ll!" THE COUNTRY'S NEEDS. "What this country needs," sail the earnest cltlz-. ., "Is mor- warships." "Yes." replied Senntor Sorghum retlect '.vely, "iuui more consulships." Warrenton, Oregon Johnny "Mamma, I wish our family h longed to the Salvation Army!" M.imm.i "Why?" Johnny "Beaus. If we did. I could beat the drum when I go to Sunlay- schooi:" bLmJ nil l.il-liraon.'u.lr.ll f MOOIHATt I'll. OuaOrnct i Owm U t Ottct I Alt a. .tkl m HU lU ll nt liorft WVn(,, Mtt. ftdiiMf, If internal L t ti t &t . hr (lur ( iv 'f 1 I'.! )aieni U tuf4. .trtl l.i sUM ttt'lHf U. l. ivwJMftea C.A.SNOW&.CO. Li mm I hto tiny tmoiiK t !o Ujium uf uu, . . l. t. . - - l . " . i CURE IN 48 HbUfi'AWI the unit dif Jtrj ,th. On! Ircorte n.rfice. JJl. 1 i b r riM' f J C--1 -e r '!"(, H t mat 1 1 It , hlt. utiMUill l4 it- n. iifiuit. i Uf ti A ! it f nm'Kui n" , tfltr S litfTr 14 If lf-KUt, t "il In !in wtM-et eitr -htl. I. A Handsomo ComDloilon U Pno uf Ihr frrii(r rharm a woman ran IMMaa. I'ufctaj.n a Uitntiiua ,'uwL.aa fftVM II. NO HILLS TO CLIMB The Pool) F-u-r-r-i--r fnrripr, eh? Oh, I ikjii't tuow! Yon ain't no furrier than itiel New yok Joomal Miss Wtalie Abrams was taken to St. i Mary's hospital on Monday: she Is su.Tir- j Ing from pneumonia. Dr. M. M. Walker has been amending the siek in thib locality this week. He ;s almost a daily visitor. Robert. Gray has scnc :o the gM r-gion of Trinity county, Cal. He prefers thi to Klondike thiF j-eason. All the WooImen of the Worl I and their friends In this vicinity wr.t to S-a-lde on the picnic last rSund;iy. Wm. Laycock left for hi- tK.rne in Portland last Monday. He r.- eiv.il a telegram tf-llin'5 him of his i r vi.rat lllne-ss. Mrs. Dlla V. Pengm, who has bn : visiting friwls here, has pone to Port-: larl and will soon return to her home !.i i Arizona. j I ' The Artisan social last Saturday even- j Ing was a great sueeess. The Occident assembly did well with its firs, attempt I to emtertain. Several of the guests who have been ependt-ig the summer at Flavel are re Itunrlng home, but more arec omlng. so the hoel Is taxed to Its utmost capacity. Now that the Flavel postofflce Is estab lished those wishing letters to reach Ft. Stevens or New Astoria will note the change to tho name of the postofflce to Hammond. A One Unnrt Old. DIZZINESS is only one of the danjrer sig-nals that nature uses to tell us that our kidneys I are not acting riclit. and that we are j in danger of llrijrht's llisease and j other kidney troubles. When the kid j neys are not doinff their duty the pois j on which should be liltered out of die blood through the urine remains in the ; M-,tem, and disease results. This con- dition can be CURED Miss .Antique At 17 years of aire I inquired, Winch is he? At 20, Who is he? At 2"j, What has be? And now, Where is he? punch. The Regular Thing. . .f r. S SEASIDE. As a means of social lenjoyment, danc ing never seems to grow old, and here, at the seaside. It Is indulged n every night The commuter Is happy this year as the trams from the city to hla suburban home are plentiful and the schedule is happily arranged, tho most objection ex pressed being to the early morning Je- J -i-Jk it A r j t x m ' I m Agitated Young Bridegroom (imme diately after the ceretnouyj Serf na, ihall shall I shall we shall we kiHS? Self Possessed Bride (ber third expe rience) It is ruy usual cut-torn, Wil liam. Comic Home Journal. I have heretofore thought thai no mat-t-r how much I was heljx-1 by any merli ei.T . I wvuld not make known the re "'Its 'it any but my clo-e-st frl-nds. Hut the good I have derlv.-d from UHli.ir your Fpiir-iifiH Kldnty Pills Imi-is m.- to east ruy r-wjluUoii nrfd.- and let you icar :uy xi.-ri.-ne.., .0 that If you wish yn may i.nr.li -li - for rli. l-t,-lit of the mar.y who may be sufferini; as I did. To i-'i'..- rli- opportunity Is a duty r ows to my fellow n.en. I was .-iiriiet-l with kidney trouble, ac- om.ani.-l by -.-v-r.- pain In the small of my tjak, irregular urlnatiw, sometimes fr..jii' iu an! scanty, and at other times too full are! dark colored. My sleep was disturbed, and durl.-ijr the day I f.-lt le bilit.ited and drowsy, with wjeaclonai healaches and dizziness. Th Blithest eoi'l would Incr-iise rny difficulties. I heard of your pills from a frii-nl who Informed me he had been cured by them. I was encouraged to try their effect on myself although I had tri! many rem edies anl followed the advlee of a physle- lari. Arter the first few doses rny back ache, was less severe, and by the time I used one box It disappeared. I have not yet completely used the second box, and am entirely curel. Thanking you for the good your great remedy has done for me. Yours truly, 8. C. MULLIGAN, (Former City Attorney, Tacoma, Wash.), 7") Montgomery Iiloek, San Francisco, Cal. HOBBS Sjiaragus Kidney Pills. EOUbS REMEDY CO., PBorsiiToas. Chicisa !.-. Ip.bU Till V-.r Sale in ASTOIMA. OKE. tivf HARLES KO0KR8, Dnirtrint, Odd Fellow's 'jildiDK. IN SUNNYMEAD if no ra'lint,' to o done l...f. ire ;i Idt Tlie surface of tho whole tract is aluolutely level, anl thro 19 If! rJd.lm.rjJ A.h t M ,!! l . a a k i 11 " "Jl uu..u,.,K. v.-invtwiifiu io Astoria by motor or rular pa-wnr trains o th, Astoria tt Columbia River Railway, it makm a .iHi.t .h-sirahl, place for a homo. Propniy h v-.a,,, nniiifiiiii; uic ciioice locauon, find me HurrouiiditiH arc hoth can reach Hunnyrncad from tho Astoria depot in 15 minutes time l.y rosiHonahle that it makes it posHihlo to Iivt icalthy and plcasunt. (iu motor ami the fare is so IN BEAUTIFUL SUNNYMEAD . IB M a . ""'H....M...M,i..11111iI1Illl ,.., ....... and do bunoR8 in Astoria. The plat is well watered by fresh water Btreams and tho main street, are now being laid with wooden pavement. A neat little depot is located on tho 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 ho easy that they are within tho reach of all. For particulars call on or address JOHN ADAIR, Astoria, Oregon See the Astoria Land & Investment Company' Advertisement. i t