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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1897)
9 THE DAILY ASTPitlAN, TlllliSDAY MOKS1XH. SKITKMHKK ilO. 1897. in (Ilib Suits to order, frnm A Z.3U P Pants to order, 0r A A frnm A.3.UU P ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. JUST NOW- A Large Yariety Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth ofi The regular meeting of the W. C. T. V. nt their parlors this afternoon at ! p. m. Call High and See Our Nofcfcy School Walking Boot At the Old Reliable Stand- John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial Sr. An Warra Med 18- Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS -97 Ashland peachea, Bart'ett pears, tllver prune, choice apples, etc., etc., at How, HlKstna & Co.'.. Ashland peaches cheop and good; l?o a Urge supply of other fine fruit, at Ross, Hhrglns & Co, The government tvmer Mendell la undtxyolng extensive repairs at R. M. Leather's boat yard. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Take your best friend to the rarlor for Ice cream and Ice cream oda. Pri vate parlor for ladles. See what we are showing in the new styles. Our new samples are coming in every day. ALBERT DUNBAR Agent Butteriek Patterns CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China are, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. TODAY'S WEATHER, light rain. Umbrellas LOCKS. KEY3 AND !KIN"G MACHINES. Also til l ight AUcbin.ry. C. H. Orkwitz 443 DTAXE. Repaired Prices cut in two. AROUND TOWN. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. THVRSDAY. The golden rod, is lavish of its golden light As sunshine's self. Lucy Larcom. Cucumbers, very cheap, at P.oss, Kins & Co.'s. Hlg- Fioe cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg gina Co. 'a Lemons at great Biggins & Co. 'a. reduction at Roes, For pure country milk and rich cream. of guaranteed cleanliness, patronise the Excelsior dairy. J, Ing&lls, proprie tor, .... : Go to the Parlor, successors to C B. Smith, for pure, sw.et cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder, is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building work; 473 Duane street Furnished room to rent, with good tab'e board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner of Duane and Ninth at recta. The Jury in the case of the Clatsop Mill Co. vs. Walter Waye, last night brought to verdict of C31S.15 1n favor of the plaintiff. Charles O. F. Boyd, a native of Great Britain, declared hb Mention of becom ing cltixeii yesterday before County Clerk Dunbar. Property-owners on Exchange street between Third and Sixth, have petitioned the common council for the Improvement of that thoroughfare. The present term of the circuit court will close Ootoher 12. The docket cannot possibly be cleared by that time and an adjourned term will be necessary. A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen" heaters to arrive: latest improvements. Do not buy before comparing quality and price. Fisher Brother?, sale acents. AnA'thrr ;;l-ttml elmngv in school Uvks has been ordered, l ilw heads of (nmllU'n who hie torn fonttl to upend money uselessly aiv troiKly objivtlng. Next term liter,. will no il.ittt 1- an other mvesilly for now lsHk. and us one parent rem it kid yestordny, Ai4-ia will I .In as Kill oondltton n San l'rao olsoo. T'te IVrttaitd nuMt'h.tnts' vvnd manufac turers' fair has prowi ft Ktvat sue ess Tl-o expedition building Is crowd. l main .After HUM tth local cliii.im, and tit hundreds of visitors, and thousands of dollars are being spent In the olty ns the result of Its enterprise. No .vitianco fit Is charged to the fair, and thv best of music is furnished. The weather tmivau wwkly bulletin of the ITth, which shows cvmM weather :Uh1 'the lest of crops In the history of the state, will be the last weekly bulletin for the season. The director says: "The year 1SJ7 will, for many years to come, be thv standard for suc cessful yields and favorable weather con- .lltions." The regular monthly bulletins will continue. Shipmasters are complaining bitterly of the method of handling sutler in Port land. Captafci Reade. of the Mar.ichal Suchot. says he lo.i sverl men In Port land, anil other vessels lost more. The men are enticed out of the ships and sent up to the railroad camivs. or else- w hen", ik 1 then rvtatirncd to ttH ves sels at advanced w-.tare. He says he Ivid to pay ;..yi advance for every man shipped, besides blood rnom-y and K for extras, only M of which could lv ch.trg. j ed up to the men. the ship standi: ! the Ui lance, j In the circuit court yesterday James Ciavln, arraigned on a eltarv. of adul. tery with Mrs. Samuel Oliver, was given I until this morning to plead. Thomas Nichols, who was tndlotevl with Frank i Hoffman for larceny from a warehouse. ! cntvred plea of not guilty. The caae of the Clatop Mill Compaq vs. Walter Waye was argued and submitted to the jury. The case wvnt to a Jury a few days ago, but no agreement could be arrived at. The plaintiff endeavors to recover 2S. nlkvl to le due on a promissory note and mortgage. The gnu.d Jury returned one true b.Il. Kl.CJv'PlKK IWK, The ClUcngo Record'. No for gold ssokvrs Is now ready. A reader of (his book will know more of Alaska nn.l the wonderful Klondike district 1han he could learn by months of personal observation and rowcarch i the ground. In compar ison whh other works on the subject It Is the "Welwter's IMot.omiry of Alaska," -a perfect and p-erless volume, at once the model and desnlr of rival hiMI1i.i It tolls of the richest and moat exten sive gold fields the world has ever known-How they wvre dlscoverx-d Field yet utnxxplory -Tin years' work al ready in sight -Where Is the mother lode? The fortunes already tnadi-The mil lions to be taken oik next year How to get there U. R, fare and other rxxprnscs from all ol sl rtHot hlnts-Cllinate-OttlcU m.ips-)overnnirnt reports-All land and water routes Projected rail- roads Mining laws Customs. In Ivlef, all that la known of this wonderfdl hui.l or fabulous wealth. It Is the only au thentic, practical book, ortlclal anvl en- dorM. About OX) pagoe, lliuidsomrly ,Hund In art canvas r'rl', II. 50. Agents r wanted to handle this val uable work. It Is a chance of a lift line, Experience is not necessary, as full .nstrucUcv are sent and the whole pooplc are clamoring for the look. !'. l.r:s from agents Just started show won- lerful success. Sabs run as high n Kn'ks an hour. Pig commissions and valuable premiums are allowed. Ctd:t is given and freight pa'd. It Is au eppor- tunlty to gala a comietence In a shnrt line. The book Is not sold through book stores or newspaper. Complete canvass ing outfit w-.ll be mailed for !tf c..ta stamps. To places where we havo no agent a full copy of the book will be I sv nt to cus.omers, prepaid, on retvlpl of prl -e. Address, rxa-tly, Monne Pook , Company, doiartnieiit K. 119, Chicago, RED LETTER SALE Mr. C. F. Overbaugh. trawling' freight agiMit of the O. R. & N., was In the city yesterday and reported that one of the largest dried fruit crops ewr raised In the af.ite Is now ready to move. The Oregon I :d Company, of Salem, alone has EM pwinls of prunes, and three growers In DalLis have 9ixW pounds. Prunes arc averaging good prices this year, brt ging as high as four and a half cents f.o.b., SaVm. Hops are a good crop, -and prices are good. They are bJginnmg to move ea.-t and there ire many more bales thhn were shipped last year out of the valley. Owing to over -crowding and bad ventilation the air ol the schoolroom Is often close and impure, and teachers and 1 pupils frequently suffe irom lung n- d j throat trouble. To nil such we would ' s.iy, try ChamU'rl.iins' Cough Remedy. For coughs, colds, weak lungs and bron i chial troubles no other remedy can com pare with It Says A. C Freed, superin tendent of schools. Prairie lVv, ti., , ' Having seme knowNMge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I have r.o hesitation in rvcommedlng tt to all who suffer from coughs, lung troubles, etc." For faJo by KM.s-Coim Drug Co. Tin' .spirit of '!! is ahrnail niiin. Noxt Mprin ill wiluti u I'niiiiiii rcinl toniiiuiliuii thut will snul tlu thrill of pruoivss ctnirs ing thruiih tlif tirtiTW's of foiiiiui'ivp. Iiii-ln-s will ciiiu to (huso who will lu prt pttinl in rt'iu li tut fur thi'iu mill hihllr; to pvitv oiip who will wuti'li tin' ti.l.' an.! take it at its !o,M. Wlu iv wo 's-hall he? W'hut wt -stml I il...' In n w (.hull .(riki? That is the iik'Miuii. Wht ivvpr and lu iu'V r the tith of pro-pi ritv kIiiiII llow, tlii if we iiiti iul to ho. hut w must ho propan d, uul wo iu toiiil to so pii paro iniiN,.vt s at iinv oust. Wo will sai iilioo our PINE STOCK OP MEN'S AND BOYS' GOODS Pat 'They do say the our nlxt Injune be the most dangerous." t And turn it into oa-h. St .(. lulu r 'J.'ith, and -!Uh. IUiriiiL' that tiuu stylish pioils in inl h tli -i Hry n-dui'tii'ii, roim i n 1 r. and s,,.. You will htiv tnr st IV-i'l'iil wc wil iv will closo i iliiosiiay ill mark ovi rv artii lr u n In Martlnii; tiuniiw. Saturday rvniin, llli'llilll, Nptclllhrr luw No I hi'- is a lit fur "uil-i. Illi Iliutl s.U'l ilii r. ur piiiis will Clrall, on I m Wail do It. the , Mike "Begorra, lave It off?" thin why don't they to cnu: a coi.d in o.vb pay HERMAN WISE The Clothier andlHatter Take Laxative Rmmo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure- Sic. Fur saio by Charles Rog.-rs, TO THE rCBI.lC. Groceries at the lowest prices at Pacific Grocery Co. the Bicycle and repair shop at 183 Ninth street Charges reasonable. Postmaster J. H. Johaien, of Seaside, was In the city yesterday. Kaoe Grant has gone to Portland and Ealem, where he will visit the fairs. Our prices are the lowest In the city. Call and see us- Pacific Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth street Ask for sample of Chase & Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.ns & Co.'s. At the bowling alleys yestenliy Her man Wise made the high score of SC. Fresh ice cream and Ice cream scda it the Parlor candy factory, 483 Commercial treet Captain A. C. Fisher and Captain Jer 3an have gone to Nasell on a duck-hunt. For roofllng and skylights go to ti.e Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., M Ninth atreet Lace curtain laundrled by Mrs. Ras mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's bakery. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work he is turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made in As toria before. The performance given by the Nashville Students last night was, If possiMe, more enjoyable than that of the previous evening. Tho house was packed and each cumber was warmly encored. The Progri-sslve Commercial Associa tion will hold its regular weekly meet ing at the headquarters at 7:30 tonight. livery memher is expected to be present under icri-ilty. Business of importance is to bp considered. M-llow as 3 drink, delicious in cocktails, was tlve verdict on Cyrus Noble Old Bour bon Whiskey on the voyage of the steam er "Rio" to Yokohama in January of this year. It is the universal verOIct. 1-S reputation is International. This Is not enjoyed by any other American whiskey. The dangers of clvlllxatlon are over work, worry' and germs. We need a vi talizing power to sustain us. Learned men and experience point to pure whis key. Primitive men did not need whis key. We do. Changed conditions bring fresh needs. And THE whiskey Is HARPER. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co.. Astoria. Oregon. A RICH TREAT IS PROMISED. I.ouis Conb-s yesterday received a lit ter from W. S. Hayward, who is now in Roseburg. He states that he has won 51 rices thl year, losing but two. In cne of his defeats he lost his shoe. "Jray. who ran against Foster .nifl Ray here two years a?o, was defeated twbe by Hayward. The finishing touches are being made on the John Day railroad bridge, and C.i raetor Wakefield will at once com-nv-nce work on the Blind slough bridge, the s'eel for which is now In Portland. The gaps in the trade are being rap id!' closed . 'd before the public is aware of the fact the road will be completed. Tonight the eight expert lady bowl-.-r of the Astoria Football Club w.ll en b avor to show a like num! r of gentle men the game. Grea,t interest is mnnl (Vsted by the members and thc- al.'ey. will doubtless be crowded. The ladies have every hope of winning, and the gentlemen are fully aware that they have no walkover. The game will berk nt 7 :3"J. The Oregon State Fair for lSJ7-S.:ptem-ber 30 to October 3. Railroad rates reduced. The Southern Paclflc will sell tick ts at one fare rates for round trip from all points on their lines In Oregon. You will be entertained from morning until night. No time to rest. Libera! prizes offered for all kinds of sports, such as baseball, tug-of-war, chopping con-t-sts. foot races hammer throw, shot put, and various other sports in charg of a competent committee. Don't over look th? date and the cheap railroad rate of on3 fnre for thc round trip. Popular a,lmis;lon of 23 cents. THE OBJKCTrON NOT fllOR Tn-re are people- who have obj. tlors to aiverti.-ln? rnatt'-r-ln th col'inm of a newspaper. Thc ground o' object) .p is t'uut thy do not want to read ad vrt:sv'nr.onts. Now t!.i objection is tr t ' goo!, for oftentimes th-f e ad .e-tls"- i ments convey valuable Information. I For Instance, how e!" would the trav-l eling public barn of the excell-nt din ing car service of the Wise msin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, i or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call en the nearest ticket agent or ad Ir-gj J. C. Pond, G. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis. or Ueo. S Batty, GeiTi! Agent, 2i Stark street, Portlar.d, Or. Owing to the advent of winter, we ,th unuersigrv ii, nniKnveu or Astoria, are compelled to rutore lhe price of milk la Its former standanl of &c pr van whole saie. -,c per one gallon rettill, l.";c per one-half galpu retail. 7c per o.i-fourth gallon retail, tc per one pint. -l tin so t sures and no ej wo ran and will sui ply all our tustoniers with pur-, clean ; ml unadulterated milk. Th. a ! prices to t ike . f. i-t i.-:nt,,.r (Signed)- C. H. SLOOP, of Stand ird D ilry. WM. LARSON & CO.. of .t-.,iii D.iiry I'.MITH & WILSON, of Eagle P.ilry. !. W. JEFFERS & CO. A. JANNE. .11. WEPF.KINH. of Star Ieiiry. E. A. GERDING. H. MeCORMIfK. W. J. IN'IALU. of Ecel.ilor Dairy. TO Cl'RE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; 2V. For sale by Charles R ig.-rs If you want about yourself, what you like, to be ulwut what miserable think what you want, ri-spcot people ought to pay to you, and what peopb think of you. --Charles Klngsley. WHEAT. On June K wheat sold nt r,"-,c. It has since sold at H.ctiU. Difference. 3'i;e. I or 13.975 on W,iin hush. Is. $le0 woul 1 have j m.-ile this amount by our system of Jain' i investment accounts since June Why ! not try this system and Increase vour Amounts of l-fl and upwards I Income? received. Our Information Is of such a character and from such source as to make 11 en tirely reliable. Write for particular. J. ;. Knowlton & Co., grain brokers, 2 California street, H.in Frnncis'-o. Bad! Northern Pacific railroad trains Iive Portland daily at 11 o'clock a m. f r Tacorna, Spokane, and the F.at't. CI ;se connee;i.lon ma4 at Spokane for P.osg land. Nelson, Sandow and liritLsh Co lumbia mining camps For mat.g ar.-l Information call on or address C. W. STONE, Astoria, Or. When going Ean travel on tiie .".'oi t!. era Paci'lc Railway. Qul'.k time and the o;.ly line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. in. From rough calculations lately made by the contributors to the "Zoological Record," it appears that over OTt.W species of animals have been describbc-d by naturalists up to the present date. It is news to you, perhaps, that baking powder can be bad for thc insides. Good baking powder, how ever, is not bad for the insides. True, it costs more than bakinp; powder at 25 cents or 30 cents a pound; but it does better work, ,md more work for the money, than "cheap" baking pow der does, and it does no harm. Of the right-price baking powders Schillings Meal is the best your money back if you don't like it at your grocer's. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FISHERMEN'S PACK IN' J CO. Notice is hereby given to the sto k hollers of the Fishermen's Packing Co. that a regular annua meeting nt As loria, Oregon, will be held at their office the iiith day of Octol-r, K7, for the purpose of electing a i,o;jrd of directors ind transacting other tmsi'ir-s that ma,' ome lii-fore the rne-tint'. JOHN PETERSON, IT slrlem. At ';. MAPERV, So-reiary. .-torl.-i. Or.. S'-f.t. Z: l-'o. Gold Watch FREE Wh-n Kentucky went republican last year it opened the door to all sorts of surprise. A Kentueklan has Invented a water filter. ....TO.... Boys, Girls and ...Young Ladies ....AT.... GPEAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... Every watch Is a perfect timepiece; i;-year guaranteed ease-. Real gems. Don't mlffl itils opportunity to f ur o.e of these pretty watch's fre. Cil! and ask alxmt It (it the Ore-it American Importing Tea Company's Pure Food Store, 171 Commercial h r--et.. As orin, Oregon. Call and see the handsome watches. Teas, Coffees, Spices, Raking Powder, Extracts Highest quality, Lowest Pr.tes. Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma on application. THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE f Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled, It is distinctly the best property on the market. kFlne large level lots, surrounded ty many Improvements, at very low prices. Is It not a fine Investment? "Complete Manhood AMD How to Attain IL" A WonilTfnl K.w sfsdlcal Honk, wrltttn for Ilea Only. On eupr may tm bad frw, .ltd, In plain nrtl oy, en application. ERIE MEOICALCO., 64 Nitgim tt, BUFFALO, N. Y. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man comliif out c our store and you'll get portrait of a man brimming orer with pleasant thoughts. Huch quality In the llquoni we hae to offer arn enough to pleM. any man. COMB AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO Paints, Oils, Wallpaper THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Papertianging Only Kkillnl workmen employed. All work guaranteed to the standard of excellence. The bent work in Astoria linn heeii done by thin house. C. H. CUTHB1RTH, Proprietor. 100 STORES IN OPERATION. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT looms 3 1 7-3 1 8 Portland nvin? Bank Bldg. Frtland, Oregon. Mnnutnclurer nnU Itonler In W. F. SCHEIBE, FINE CIGARS! A full line of I'lpri, Tuh.cco, and 5mukcri' Aillclri. 4 74 Comincrtlnl Ml. J. A. FA ST A BEND. General Contractor iiousk, hiiic;k and wiiawk nuii,i)Ki IIOUHR MOVINC1 TOOLH 1ICNTICI Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street CHOICE KliKSFI AND SAIP MEATS Reading or Distance Glasses J100 Ey! GhiFWi for $3.23, or $3.00 Eye Glnaaes for IL75. Warranted Gold Plated Frame.. M.'ike your friend a beautiful and ue. fill present. We guarantee a perfect fit hy mall providing when you order th irliiHHe. you n.nnwer the following que., tlonii: How old Ever used glaaacsT How lon? Male or female? GEO. MAYERI..E, Expert Optician, 23 Third itreet, Ban Franrlaco Optlcianir" and Photographic Bupplle. J. V. MARIBN 66 CO Groceries, Meat and . . . . General Merchandise ntAINKLIN AVENUE IG02 We meet all prices. Call and see us and be convinced. A.