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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1898)
--,---,. I,,,, i, i i-.i "' "" , immi n 3 1 v- THE DAILY AST0R1AN. SATURDAY MORNING, AlflUST IH, 18;8. n i He Is a ,1 . . ,1 ' Wise flan i A 1 J J 3 d a 3 3 3 3 4 I 3 ! 3 3 3 3 3 3 WHO DOES TGE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME..., If you wet In need, would any atore. keeper give you a Greenback? NO!! Thea, why ahould you pay $3 extra on very $10 purchase, when it ha been proven 1000 Times That we can and do aave our customers 20 PEK CENT oa Cletblnf, Hats Shirts, Trunks Etc. Etc. THAT'S HERMAN WISE fi The Reliable Clother and Hatter i5Kr555i3Zii LOWNEYS CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA TODAY'S WEATHER. Fir. AROUND TOWN. SAlTRDAY. Hism- column thtjy go lwhere to trade, j Greenville (Eex.) Banner. j Even Nehalem valley people have taken I a nenr Interest In farming matters. Many of them were In the ciiy yesterday, a ' number of thera purchasing new agricul tural Implements at Fisher Brothers. Every true achievement has within It ; the aed of something better than Itself. REGATTA ED1T10X on sale at the business office at 10 cents per copy, ready for mailing. Alf Tee has returned from a purveying trip to Oliuy. Mrs. George Flavel and the Misses Ha vel spent yesterday at the bruch. Mr. Will Curtis returned home from Sea. tide yesterday to spend the day. The waffle man has arrived and while tier will help to fe-d the rratta crowds. There were so many people at Seaside last week that strangers were begging for rooms. "Mr. V. H. Moon says that all are wel come to his ball tonight at Brach s hall, Uppertown. Mrs. 8. T. McKean, Miss McKean, and Master Jack left yesterday for a week s visit to Elk creek. Al. DonnelU representing the Hallwood Cash Retrlwter Company, of Columbus.O.. Is registered at the Occident Mr. TV. R. Bosarth. cousin of Mr. M. U. Bosarth, and his wife from TSooaiawn, Wash., are visiting In the city. Mr. George Barker. Ted Cherry, end a party of youns; people have returned from week's outing on the Wuluskle. a inr number of fishermen yesterday purchased tickets to San Kranclsco by the steamer which sans in tne momms. The planking of Thlrty-flrst street, in Uppertowft, hayi been completed and now It Is aulte an, uf-to-de thoru;hre. The foot of Tenth street seems to be try favorite six for the small boy, for ux every hUfh tide you are sure to find a warm of them enjoying u dip In old Co lumbia. The heavy damage suit of Hont-yman, De Hart, and Olenn against th A. is C railroad and the Northwest Construction Company was filed In the county tier s office yesterday. It wus reported yesterday tha.1 all tne Clatsop beach resorts, cottages and ten's, ore crowded, and many are turned auy Jally from the hotels. Clums are very scarce this year. The seiners arrested by Fish Commis sioner McGuIre Wednesday nlsht for Il legal fishing were brought before Justice Hughes yesterday and a fine af IM Im posed In each case. Frank Mirtln. the gllinetter. was fined a like amount. Cooper's special sale on regatta caps Is attracting crowds of purchasers. They are unquestionably the best quality of rap to be found for the money In Astoria. Every girl and boy and adult person who expects to take In the regatta should wear one. Frl'lay evening. August IX the Ladies Aid society of the Norwegian and Danish M. E. church, I'pper Astoria, will have their annual auction In the basement of the church. Ice cream, cake and coffee will be served. All are cordially Invitee. The rich man's whiskey is Harper, be cause It Is supremely delicious. The poor man's whisky Is Harper, because such good whisky helps him. The family whis key Is Harper, because it Is pure, pleasant and strengthening. Sold by Foard & Stokes, Astoria, Ore. Mr. Henry Tohl. postmaster at Nehalem City, was In the city yesterday. He said that the Dewey, In tow of the Maggie, would leave there last night with a cargo of spruce for the Multnomah box factory, Portland, probably arriving here this morning. Himple and Wheeler are the shippers. Pacific lodge. K. of P.. last night tend ered to Deputy Grand Chancellor F. M. Shumaker an oyster supper. In apprecia tion of his worth to the organization pre vious to his departure for the Hound. Speeches were made by Messrs Hansen, Jones, and Cleveland, and responded to by Mr. Shumaker. I The cat-boat curio arrived flown from Portland yesterday with Messrs. Robb, DaJglsh, Sloan and Trl aboord. who Have entered their boa l for the races. She made a record lata year, and the boys were welcomed yesterday. They -re a week on the way. stopping at (lifferiint points to hunt and fish. The sewing circle of the Finnish Evan gelical Luthern congregation "l hold a fair tonight at Suonil hail in L'moniown. Plenty of plain and fancy goods, made by the sewing circle, will be sold during the evening. Tea and coffee for refreshments. The entertainment will commence at o'clock. F. C. Conley, P. Palith, H. Vahlslng, Miss Florence Smith, J. 3. 8tlker, C. K. Frisk, James Shepherd, John O'Hara, Ivl liokgsen, Mrs. Oosmll, J. VV. Stoner, Portland; Gus Gheen. Sea View; II. C. Conl-y. Long Beach; L. W. Btoner, Carl Just Received --for Fall of 'OS. Plush Capes. Novelty Cloth Jackets. '. Novelty Cloth Capes. High Novelty Fur Collarettes. Standard Wrappers. Tho (.iootls Aro Marvels of IU'outy and Will 1U oflVrtnl for Salo at Very Reasonable Price Intending Buyers Should Sen Thorn at Once. Meflllen & IWeDonneil SSiSZw Have you seen our two-clasp chamois Gloves, with em broidered backs? Albert Dunbar, Cor. 9th and (Vniiwriial Streets September Delineators and 1'attcrns ore here. Clearance sale of broken lines of Ladies' and Children's Shoes at less than cost. Childrens' sandals, 25 35, 50, 75c and $1. Ladies' 50,75, $1, $1.25. The prices are such the goods cannot last long. Take ad vantage of these rare bargains by coming at once. THE BEE HIVE The Pat Market Fresh Salmon Trout and Halibut R7-4 Commercial Ktrect. Ing to employ counsel, In- il,p.witM tZ'i and equalled that of a regular organized ball and the case was s t for trial Monday political party. afternoon. Crowds of strangers were in the city yesterday, anions; them many from the country. The stores were tilled with cus tomers all day and evening, and mcr- Tho votes for the leading candidates fol low: Mrs. S. Normlle CfVO Miss Maud Stockton Mrs. Harrison Allen 33.1W Mrs. Normlle Is one of the most popular chants and clerks were on the Jump every yuunsc society matrons In th city, and minute. The streets last evening pre sented gay ami lively scenes and reminded old-timers of a typli a4 summer night. Every fellow and his best girl were out for a stroll and stopped at the soda foun tain; matrons were hurrying about en- her election has given general sullsf.i. tl.in. even the friends of her opponents heartily Joining In the congratulations extended to her. Miss Stockton la a belle In society and her hosts of friends and follower worked hard day and night for her eiec- gaged in snopping. and more tnan tne and fan, ony by a few votes. Mrs. usual number of 'gentlemen of leisure ' Harrison Allen, wife of the city attorney were In evidence at every corner. jwa( not ong n tne city before h r chnrm- 1 Ing manners and graceful figure won nor Four teams have entered the regatta a prominent place In leading society clr- Dowllng contest. They are tne Muuiv.man CM A11 who jincu,,,, thB canvass and Oregon Koad club teams, Commerclul seemed pleased with the result, and the club, Jjalle. and the A. F. (.'., ioial team. I arK vote wm brn- (n ai,out for the The winners will receive a handsome exp.ne fund of the regatta sliver trophy. The tlrst game will be j playeu r rlday. the mh, at 2 p. m. The The surest way to make an individual Multnomah s win play the Dalles. Oregon forget that be or she ever irofessed Road club the Astorlans. Al 6:30 p. m. i friendliness for you Is to ask a favor or tne gumes win be as Pillows: oreKon Koau : him or her, club vs. Multnomah; Dalles vs. Astoria. a,. . .. ,. .. .u . ...in k' oaiuiuajr, 6 y. I., UO LUIUSl will IJiiknii In the following games: Dalles vs. Oregon KoaaciuoiMuiinomanv . "! of a V. Irter stock of furniture, .uiTCiiraiMii.jMHV, ,.-,. Tkl. ....1. will be closed out at public auction wltn out reserve, sain to commence Monday, Aug. IS at 2 p. m. and rontlnuo dally at V) a. m. and 2 p. m. J. I.. KMXE, Morlgaee, HEN WORHLEY. Auctioneer. MORTOAOB AUCTION BALE games are subject to change, will be association games. The games Husiness on the Bowery wis brisk for a whi1- 'ihursday night and a lar;e aggre gation of drunks In the police court yes- tlay was she result. OIU" ttem T (If J d f'f) f V who Im-;iI Is In Ih.it nnrti.ri of Hie town. , 1 " Ot J made four trls to the poll' station dur- of the Regatta Edition of ing xn nignr, taxing, or ratner carrying'.. J...;.,. . . ri a drunk there each time. They gave thej MSlOTian. tO jOUr J rietldS names of Fred Ross, j.in ii ins. n, Dave The best advertisement ever Wrot'n, and John Van Vaikenburg. and were lined J5 each. William Smith forfeit ed i'i tar the s.ime off'-nse. 1'eter (,'urUon, an old offender, was fined J10, with the al ternative of leaving town. City Attorney Alien cautioned him to be sure ami leavo the city, or serve about six months' sent- puMished Astoria. TO LAND OWNKRH. Notice Is hnreby given that a committer ss been duly appointed by the Ast.rln I'roKTesn! vn ConimerrLn.1 Aswiciatlon in en.e In Jail, which Is hanging over tho ,)Uain all information possrblH regarding head of the unfortunate K-ttr. j ttrminKt (arying ,Lnd stock lands In Clat- sop county and tho lower Columbia, river ssliy arises for closing . which can bo secured In forty and fifty '.'hin the ne all the windows In the train the travel- acre tracts. , , , . . -oiiii-. jjojig ieai;o; j. i . nioner, The West Shore Mills company have Just Anderson. . l.y; T. Colcb .urnr .1 .. I....... ..C lir .,rlU'ii'ii1 from recuiveu itiibv Stella very I another column. ed a largo lot of t.r cur-wood from Jo,,n Johr,son, oln, ,,n,rlK V-h.. which they are offerlnif at KranclHCo; A. L. lloggs. OaK low figures. See advertisement In , are ot the Murfay k rt kin mil I Yesterduy Agent O. W. Lounsberr' re ceived a supply of (lie new O. K. U N. book "Oregon, Washington, and Idaho for u.-.triliutlon. The work Is u gem jt urt in railroad udvertlslng. No mixlter how much a newsjiapcr may talk up the trade udvantuges of a town, If the ieoplo U ndl sue the merchants dolntr Home of the talking In the udver- Substitutes There ara none for Schil- i lings Btst tea There is none other fresh-roasted. : r: While driving last bight Miss Hattic Tal lant and Kate Upshur met with what aimi)i proved a serious accident. They were on Exchange street, near the Clat sop mill, when suddenly the horhc stepped , on a plank which gave way. The horse went down, the Jar throwing Miss Up shur from -the bugey, but fortunately sne escaped without Injury, and the buggy only receiving slight damage. j W. H. Miller was arrested yesterday on I a clmrge of running a thee.ter without n license. The show Is In the store next to Grillin & Reed's and has been running the past week. Miller claims that before com- ' Ing here he was given to understand no license would be charged the phonographs and nlckel-ln-the-slot-machlnes, which constitute he theater. He appeared in ' the police court yesterday for trial, wish ing public r'-allz's something of what must mean to be cremated. MItS. NOR MI LB IS QUEEN. fiallots for Carnival Queen. All now pay allegiance to the queen ot it Tho object of tho assoi-latlon Is to In wo Immigration. j Any person desiring to dispose of ter rain lajids or portions thereof will con- !fer a favor on tho commlUew by oil her Jreat Excitement at the Final Count of making tho matter known or addressing thetn at the curliest possible date its to ! tlon. the location, quality and price of these i..,l. the 1W regatta. She was declared dulyi""1-10' . . ,.i,...,,..i ,. kCi LAND COMMITTEE fhiirmnn Allien r..,i... r.t .h n nvaus. I Astoria Progressive ;ommerial Awwcla - - - tion nig oonro, wnose announcement oreaieo something of a sensation on all sides und gri-at rejoicing among the ranks of tho supporters of the suctssful ranlids ti. Thrtt the Interest In the 'eVcnt was in tensa Is evidenced by the fact that wn-jn the last votes were counted -Wednesday the total vote cast was 40, WW, while the grand total yesterday was 175 G22, showing that during the lust two days, while the voting rate was one-half a cent a ballot, about 123,000 votes were cast. When Chairman Dunbar told off the re sult cheers were raised, hats were thrown In the air and greater enthusiasm pre vailed than at the presidential election. The work done by the friends of the varl- oui candidates was something phenomenal Emil Schacht ARCHITECT ; i Room 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. - Regatta - Specials - GREAT BARGAINS IN SAILOR HATS Every Sailor hat in tho houso to bo closed out at almost half price. Ladies black brocado mohair skirts, full width, linod with $150 good taffeta, Velvet een bound, only Ladies' all wool colored skirts,full width, best lining, well made, velveteen bound. C-r. only 425 GREAT SHIRT WAIST BARGAINS Wo aro going to closo out ovory Shirt waist wo have in Stock at groat roductions in prico. Wo placo them in throo lots. Lot 1 All our 6O0 porcalo Shirt Waists to bo closed QPn out at iJOll Lot 2 All our 75c porcalo Shirt Waists to bo closod pn. DUG out at Lot 3 All our $1.25 porcalo chain bry blouso front Shirt Waist to be closod nr. HOC out at SHANAHAN BROTHERS Tho Only Htoro Tlint Helix Clicnp Heilborn & Son 2aSs. SPKClALSAMv Juj.an.s. I.in.n Wurj. Muttinjp. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland. 1 a f s r i r . f i r. A. blUKbb i c m t Clot h i . .. and GentH KiirnlHlihifr Goods CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. I In a Woman's Care West Shore mills Go. ...Wood ... Fir Cord Wood Slab Wood 3.75 per Cord 2.50 " " Cut and Delivered Vine Mnple and Spruce Limbs almost svery ar(. Is of WMrlnf appwtf. will last longor than If look! after t a man. Rom women neglect thslr footwsar. Bhoos of fin appmranrs, ralbr tha good quality, altract ih.m Hut In buying hir hw It It ta pouible ta mk a mtsisks. Taa ap pearance and style is all thai the BM fastidious rould dralrs, and taa quality kseps pare with both. Our prtca ara rcrdd aa woiiss fully low by wis buyara. Petersen & Brown. MURRAY HOTEL FimiIiiI Ninth HtrrrL Electric Lights - Electric Bells -Frtt Sample Room-All Molera Improvements. WEKKI.Y RATKM V. St. OVNN.rmprlttor. You Save Dollars By Purchasing Your Druijs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles of The only rnt-ralo drug store whnre every article is gold 1ft to '" jkt cent, less ttiau the mnnnfacturiT's price. Mere words don't tell it nil. Here aro some prices. Kemsmlx r every 1'utent Medicini!. Toilet Article or l)rii in told at nut ratiwt. Onr mnil order biiHinesi Iiim tn lilel in a year, IxtaiiNe everyone within fliO milcH of I'ortlniid can save money ly tradintf with us. ItFftilnr Prl . 15 . I Oil -.'.1 :rt . I mi . I i . mi : I mi Our CU-rato I'rlio KJ 10 liU li r n "H !W Ml li'J m II All-'-k' I'oroiiH I'lstti-rs Ayi'tn' HrBiitrlllit l rtT' I'ill. I'H.ii.rla Sl'lltt h KmmiIiIoii Hiio'l'HHrpnrlllH I'lilmr'nCi-lHry Com pimml. Hj run of FIk On-Knn lllouil I'mWIi-r I'li'f k' K.ivorlii' I'ri-Hi'rlpllmi j ( i-MTi-e . iiiii'H-ii .ifiirni jin- covi-ry I no I'Iiti'm'. IVllula , WIIHsins' I'iii W I'llla U) (jiiliilnn I HpHiilM, or Migiir lyiHInil 'IslilnlH, In hoiilHn emil ilnlnK I") l-itriiln m (iiiiIiii i Hi"iitiJ., or Hnynr- ri'k'Ki IhIiP'M, In lintlli'ii PoiiliiinlnK imi I (tmlil Vt (juliiiiiti CiiiiIi-, or Htitriir- I'OHM'M I I 1 t h , in lOltl'l MiulHliilnit lio.iKniln lj (iiliilin- t'iii"iil''i or Hiiithp IMllltl'll llllli'tN, III llOttll'H coiiUliiliiK imi VKniln M We lniy direct from tho mmiufuctnrerfl in quHhtitu-fi, wlin-li Kfouri's the VICKY LOWKST TKAUK KATKH. Tli in ennhlea us to rutuil at wholeNole prines. We pay tranerKirtation clmrKen to Ah- toria on all ordnrM for driitfq or imti'iit medicines amounting to fft or over, when ficcomjiunicil by the chhIi. (Jur photographic- department will in- tereHt you. Lvery new thJtur in photou ruphy ih in stock, mid it will iinliRlit hh to hiive you call, whether you buy or Dot. Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Kate Dmouists Fourth and Morrison, ' Portland, Ore Looks Good. Meat may look good, tut Is It? Some people can tell good meat when tfaey see it. Tbey can say whether It Is tender by feeilog It, but nine peo ple out of ten can't. If your purchase Is made of us you may rest assured the meat Is ail right and If It's not the very best when It's served, It's In the cooking. ipfr ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. A. V. ALLEN ...Fancy and Staple Groceries... Frail Jan nml Jelly ;!. g PriccH Lower v itli tlio l-'i-uit toii in ilwiu lyj Thou Kver If you can't be Queen ' of the ' Regatta,, .buy . your groceries of DeYo and Get a fine dinner set free.