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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1901)
I' THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1901 Xmas Candles to Burn Jtitl mccivi'il our Trie Cimtlli'M I m, -J l Vt m JJ'iill to Wi'ilui'Hilav for, lO CtS. Tomorrow tliry j;o riiT. ROHS, IIICiGINS fc CO. The Morning Astorian TKIJCI'IIONB Ml. NirTICK TO AIVKUTIHSI18 Chang of copy inn. i rearh the bual Boa little by I i m lo arcur p Mriic In tlx full, lug morning's 4UIn. ThU nil will govern all lo cal 4evrtleiii'nta, ei'eptlng reajlng .l It IA Y'H W HATH Kit. I'm; l l.M, lr ti mul Waihlnglmi mi l .....I 111 Olefin, ,la Wrdiirailay, fair AKOUM) TOWN. Call main f.'r your ni r iuir tnnta Ot.lrta (lumpily Allnl. io: i:.-rii it.ej;. -lining Hun It" Uunni. fU CoiiiiiitoI il lrci. t'atrottlju. h 'liio inilmtry anl buy your (fi'l. hay ant (rain n( (iantou'a mill. I IK T IM'KNT MKAt. : Hl'N IlKSTAl'llANT. IUHIN! ijenrra! HuUHon." llm flimat i-cnt t-tar ir on th maike! Hull evrywhr. I'ail al llm Ik.i.lenl barl.ar ah,ip f T up lo-Ja' w iia. Tlire flni-claa bar br Japaneaa grl of all k'nd., rhap al llm Yokohama llaaaitr, i:i Cumin'Ti'ial I yau imi'ket Try a "(ianeial But Uvan." the tlnwi t-nt elgdt on tb market Hol4 vrt where. If you want b I woivl. alali 'J H oiher fCrwo.nl leiephon" Kl!y, the irniitfer man. I'hoii :.'kl black A pleamnt thought tlila wet weather - Iliininn lVIc takra ' nff llm Tgu- lur prl.e nn all lain luui'klntoalif a. Ttie . lux. tier l W. VV,iion clear e, ye.ier.lay for llotiollllll, Hhe lake" :.:ii.fci feel of lumln r Hlul riCOml ahiu glea rattoii'te Nmm InJua ry by mokiii lb,- "PiMa t Atoria" li(ri. fln.-at mile M tnti.'a .turct by MacKarlatia & Kiio'i-I lu utir nun mi l otrivoat at llrr ii. .in V. ' big atore. II" glvra a ault or ovrrenat free wlih every Irn aulu or ovcri'onla. t'renn pure rye, Anrrlej'i fin. at whlaky. Th only pur- g: .da; ur anm.t tlch ainl niVluiv. JUIIN U t'AHUtoN. HoU Ag nt. J;ihn A Montgomery nia openej a ahop at 431 Hn,l air1'-, nrd la prepared ti do all rlaaaea of pliimliliig and tin ling al low.! poaalbla ral. Itoalyn coal !: longer, li clean, r and timkea Iraa trouble lth lovn anf thlmney Hum than any ulher. Drorgu W. Sa iliom. agent; rl pit ine ll'l The I'p ln-liile photo ntudlu la open for litixliii-nH. Chrlatniu work prompt lv flnliihe'l. ITS Tenth afreet, two doora above the Aitortu Hiivlngn Hank. Hatha for ladii al th. Palace Hatha. Private entrance on alio of building. Shop prn on Monday mornlnga for ahlnea and hatha liavta Carbrlt. proprietor. Th reKUlar meeting of the St.: At nra" flulld, of Ornre Church, will Iw held In thn vratry room thin afternoon at I o'clock. A Inrge attendance la deal red for hualneaa of Impoilnnce. H. B. Nelaon, Juinea F. Keiirney and A. 8. Tex ahould receive every vote .mi today. They are competent and hoiniriilile men, thoroughly qtniliried for the ponltlon to which they luiplre. The TA'ki) I'oJnl oyater houa4 la pre pared to Hui'plv family order for Iho faiiema Toke Point r.yitera. Servea oyativi In any atyle. Eleventh Street, brttwe'n IVmd and Commercial; phone. ::t. I carry a Hat of Ibnirer 4 0Mot Per fume In b.ittlo and bulk ,n)o rrnmuln Iloyul Perfuniii. I An 1 1 era, Mnybella and Carnation; an aonm tit of Lubine. OoirelUi, Clierry Itkwtaom, MnieukW.i nnd othera. Cha lite-, l'artlea holding coupona for crock cryware will plcaao prenent the aume at C. II. Cooper'a while the Hort tnent In large. An ndjourned aeaalon of the county court will he held December 11. At thnt lime a Htircenaor to Justice of the Pence Hrower will be choavn. liiinii'iit nf Xhhi.h mihI Is to tln Lux, Nell tlicir lo.liiv. Per Box 1'iiik to ihrir oll r.iniri inr Wlrl will today outline m-e the i,rk of repairing ('iiinmerriut alrrrt I.iiii.Iht haa already been haul ed I ollin iK-rnn f operatlone, whlih will l commented at torner of Truth atrert. Iw-IiiioiiIi ii limn i li.m jrr Mill I I "rvcit at l h rlrrllnn day illnnrr In I "wn nril (t.Hir In flrlrtln A Krnl'a al II 30 Imlay. An Hrgatit aprem! f.,r on ly renU Kanty iirr.lleuiirk an, I nillra n t ,, ,ttr Tim Chinaman .vho ua fnurvl In 'hlnlnn M.ni.luy night l,y Offlr.-r rtinin...,n dl.-. vm.Miluv ill HI Miiry'a li iaplinl. He wu. k'M r illy known llni lluilrr Til- in un ,ta rin- 1'lfl.l) .llnl).-. on ,. lefl ,,. ,) llirir in al,,iini h no ',.. ..r 111 in t'nlni lAi,lr , t In. t tin fii.nil Jiiw-lih .ii,ffi,uni iir t i ,i t t " hi I he M,H i.v f,r iimyor. Klller MlilH 'line le,iaet Hi,- Tlfc-lie llolil 1. 1 , l: V Cole. l.iwi!.. nine rfir,:e In nU.ut H nioluh Tim '.i,,Tly la ,i l. re,.-Hre1 t,y Ihe tlvm- rf "tl.l rl'.'l li, I Ilk.- o.ifl In nillnir m. il. niielhlnii hull IH.ir The biillitlog will I..- num. I the Cole. I Krank ltron fi,., auprrliKendenl , f the atule nh . omni!l ,11 . , Tr. , tut ned form the (talmon liver hutch- ery. on Halmon rlr. nlooit J', mra from Oregon City. He pl.ued In the, hatchery WWi ftnfl .,li,,ii ilch be ' brmigbl a few ,lu. ,.g,, fr,,m ,,r ' Hn Kalla Mn , hat. herv. reaienlay a acore nf voter railed i at Auditor Seliu.n'a nm. e and aked i thai Ihey Im- reglalere,. They all ar- i knnwlnlgnt Dial Ihey had ra.l Ihe j "oil Ill Ihe pa- . but bad neglect- 1 ed lo lake uarnlng. Vol -rn uhoae' name .hi n..l app-nr on the roll" may vole by being auorn In by nix free hub bra. Holm-thin? reul nice, audi , i 'bainpagim Wafer, Itomami Wafer, Athena Wafer. Zu Zii Snap. Ketundy'a Hyatereltea, Keiin.dy a Vliginla llli ul' I'meiU Soda In i-utt. t'needit Milk Itla. till and many nthei luo tuiitmr u lo mention, have Jimt been ri-,!c. by JohiiKon Hroa In accoi ,.in, e wlih the la p.iiaed at the .nt a,., . m f ihe . K'.iitntuie. all Ihe l.iciil alrct nin have be, n pro- l-l.-d with xratlbiilea The work wa lone ill the cur barna of Ihe .s'..rla Klectilc Compimv, under Ihe duc Uon f 8uerlMtenil iil Coll lir The Im provement Ik made for the benefit of the motor men, w bu others le wnul.l be subjected lo ihe cold. The life of Ihe molorn.in Is hardly a pleasant one during Ihe winter months, but the,t, irp vvns quite nn enjoyai'le one. Mrllbiile nttni liment will afford pro- Messrs. Hammond r.nd Whip. tie bud a tectlon. ,,ng talk about the upl ul'dlng of cltlea " .and Hie proper ninnner In which sub- Vote tl. straight Republican lit ket ', cr.,w lh ,houM ,,p brKh, t',,'"v 'about. Amiiig the member of the There nr.. scleral alieritlona In the vrly were aoine sawmill b n md nlsn election laws that will ,iiiplv in Asto- , is fe u,e Ke.i it..... i, in The 1,:,K-.., are now reinilre.l to call the l umber during the day that he wa sdeter of the vote, aa well ns the nurnnme of mined to develop Astoria s nd-antnea. the candidate voted for. vhlle the third ' received henrty ns-surance thnt he Judge, who rtlca the ballot. Is required In write his nam.1 nnd the number of the ballot ncmss Hi" back nf each ticket. Thla. nf course, must e done na cm h bnllot Is countd. The Judges who count Ihe ballot and call off the names nnd mimtier are not lermltted to have lend pencils or en. A vote for the straight Republican ticket In a vote fur good, honest, nnd economical city government. The funeral of Ihe late J. O. Nelson, who killed himself Monday night after nn unsuccessful attempt to take the life of his wife, will occur tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Nelson Is tiiilte badly Injured, but Hr. Fulton said yester day thill Bhe would probably recover. There seems to be little doubt thnt Nelson wn mentally unbalanced when he committed Ihe rnsh act. He went home Mondny night and ant down to dinner. He appeared sullen and stild but little to Ilia wife. Suddenly nrlslng from Ihe tnble. he attacked her with A pocket knife. It Is the opinion of friend of the family that Nelson thought he hnd killed his wife, ns she wa lying nt the back door when he left her and returned to the bouse, nnd that the thought of his crime prompt ed him to drive the knife blade Into hla own heart. Vole to empower the ourk commis sioners to make the levy. Captain Edward and Puller arriv ed In the city yeateriliiy to Inspect Ihe Cullender Tranaporlailnn Cimipany'a nnw aleainrr Junliin. The J irilnn la provided with rlerirla lliihta unl la healed by tam. Hli Im a nil y't been flnlahed, lull when the wmk hua lit-fii riiniili'tMl aln will li lino of thn tlni-at iKiitta nn lh river. Hli- . f l up fur I'nrilnni) lunt iiIkIiI t brliiR a liitrK" down In Knapl'lon. Wlihln n hurt tlniti aha will rcxuniH tir n'Kiiliir run iH'twri-n Aalorl mi'l tii Itlvrr. The iikr irill-rn la gettlna; to Imj a action" mm In Ilwaco, Th winter rnlna art- wnnhlnK aillm'nta Into tha foimliiln hrm1. ami llita la totnliiK (hroiiKh llm la nnl 1'kIkIiiit In fha hyilrnnta. wlmr thi rltln.-na nlwaya find (iiiiKlomiTiillon of filth nlwaya on tap. It la rlnlnm1 Hint llm km of typholi) frvir now nlmln in tlm (own la cniiacrl from thin. It la Ititcml nl, In Improving" thi' yt'm, to hithiik water for fljihtlnK flrn, llm ir-.nt aiiily la only autniknt for domratli: purpoaea, Voir llm atralKht lU-publlmn tl ket tmlay, flor'lon Hell, aon of Mr. an I Mra. W. M. Hell, illeit at iiclock yeateriliiy mornlnij at Hi. Mary a liil'al lie uaa taken lo the hnnjilul mi Mmi ilay night. Ilia eoinlltliin waa riot eon ulili retl aerloiia, bul befori' tin lltclit Hi'' cm) i nine. lie n a native of Wah kiakum county. Woeh., an I hml re- ,lilet with n-latlvea In thin rliy for the t'"Mt Hvr yeara The f m.-nil i i ur lo'lny. Hervliea will be r ,ii,urt- ... at I oYI.h k t the re. I'l' in e of ,-n,iiilii W II. Ilol.aon. : Moth atrerl. by Uev Henry Miinoil'-. of Hie . ricb t.-tliin ihuri h. an t the Inirr llient will be Itl (lle,W,,o I. IVc. bk.-J nil il l.pitller of Mia l.'huii HoliMili, i..f tlilM illy. Tim roi-al for ittil: levy to lw ..!, , I for lo.liiy A" I a U i-n ).re vluu.ly . liiliw. In lh, i oii iin. the pink property ii (inillre by Ihe l'iih ub. ineiiibf-a of whl h lulwnir e, Hie nei n ry money to nn el t lit." I iih iiIh II hua NlHiiya b-eii unl"r- : etoo'l Hint Ihe illy otill Hike the 'iiroiierlv off llm him 1 nl the lull. 'Tim land wna pun ha. I at n very r aaonnhle figure, and If the i lly doea not take up the obligation the park i ualeea of I he limit Mub will continue ,1 make tuymrnla m l hot l Ihe l.ind for the rlub. In view of Ihe fad that llm prorty la worth nmnv linma the pun huae prb-e. votera are urite.l to iibi their ballnla In fnvor f Hie levy. IVler lirant came down from Port land lirnt evening and will remain In ihe rlty for a few day to Im.k afier tmt.ln.ua Inlereata. He epreiied the rnnvlctlon laal evening that the mm Ing Nelll-Trary aparrlnu exhibition would lie the heat ever Kftt In the Northweat. Nelll will go In nt U, the weight agreed Uin. while Tracy will tip the beam nt 1H. Hvery where the snalcit Intereat ti;k n In the event, .tporting men are not ut nil anvloua for a kniM-kout. but the ronteat la i'ked upon aa one In which the I nn - iial will display extraordinary I nl - idiied look, moth patches and blolchea . or driwrn. on Cnmmerclal street be int. A larce numlx r of Astorlntis will i ,. nM. H..ln ail hIkiik of liver trouble ; tween Tenth and Fourt-enth street lake In the go The men nu t I., f,,re ' pt ir. Kl!irt-' New Life pills Rive lurlng the time that repairs are being and fought a :0 roun,l draw. Nilll. on Ma return to San Fiaru l-co. la r.i'd b bine a.oken dspnra;lngly of Tracy, and the latter has since be-n anxious for an. tl.ir fight with him. Tracy will In- a few putinda lighter thnn Nelll. but he la considered n trltle more m l. ir.ltlc Itiiin the Califoinmn. making It about an even thing Vote the straight li pulilb an ticket today. A. It Hammond s:. nt the night Ith !. K. AVarren. lit Warenton. Yester ilay Mr. Hammond Invited n I uiitWr of Astorian. Including Mr. Whipple, jt p on taunt over to the West Side, 'The narlv went down on a special and Mr. La'Sel", of the I'nlvresal Sash and , IWr Company. Mr. 1 Iiuiim.in.1 enld would le asslNtde In every ro"sllilc mnner by the penp'e of ' - ct y. In dlcaMona are that mlaunderstan lings j will not again arise, ami mat ere long everyone Interested In Astoria's wel fare will unite In the common cause of building up a metropolis nt the mouth of the great Western river. Those who believed that Interest In bowling hnd long ago died sh.ml I pny a visit to the Commercial Club nll- ys, where twenty bowlers can bo found nt almost any time of the dny. and al most twice that number during the evening. The old-time bowlers have tnken up with the sport, and the al leys are crowded. Some excellent scor ing wn done yeatetrday, thourb. f.ir a lime bowling will be a trltle nwk wnrd. Yesterday ihe foil living chal lenge, signed by C. It. Cooper, waa posted on the bulletin board: "The undersigned hereby challenges II. Wise to bowl a series of twenty games for the club championship." It is under stood .Mr. ise will accept tbe ctinl lenge. All the blower concede that the championship rests 1 etween the two gentlemen concerned In the con test. Tonight the alcys will be for mally opened. The newly elected offi cers of the club will mnko it their business to entertnln club nuvnbe:- Btid their lady friends. Of late the Commercial Club tins been receiving ninny new members, and yesterday there were nineteen new applications on the bulletin board. It Is rxt-eoled the membership will noon reach the .'00 mark. Caplaln W. II. Whitronib placed bl Imglnnlnir tnnlght, all the bualner liiumh dertrude on the rout iritween houoei nf the city will remain open llwaen and Kort C'anby, The launch after o'clock. The agreement lie will run on n-KUiar achedule to e- tween the merchant and the clerk' commodate hc ooldler at Can by and union wa that the (tore ahould be pcraoii dealrllig to vlalt tb plac kept 0en after ( o'cl'xk letween De froiii llwaco. Heretofore, Ihe only rrmber 14 and but owing to a tneuiiH of reaching the -lac wa on mlundrtnridlng the atnre were the atenmer Nnhroita, and a thla boat only reniiilti at Canby lor a abort lime, vlrltor could not accompllah the objii i of their vlalt within her ahcl- nl" lime. People from Canby Were al- 'i :oinM'le. to remain over night In II wmo, or walk over a very rough mad a dlalame of over three mile, Tim pew bo I will enable the Canby football leum to practice on the llwaco ground In pre iimtloii for the holiday guinea. The French hark Aale. alater ahlp of Ihe KuroH, waa yeaterday fined t:jA by Collector Fog for neglecting' in provide hera-df with a ennaular bill of health from Ihe American conaul al llobart, Taamanla. The Kurope llkaeulae neglected to nboerve the pre caution and waa alao fined J'OO The Aale maeter wa n' t aware thnt the I of health waa eaoentlal. The mat- t. r haa Wn referred lo the treury b parlmi nt and It I likely the "ne 1 will be remitted, a wa don In the , one of the ICurope. With the rapid I growth of Ihe French merchant ma rine ueh errora on the j.art of French aptaliia niay l egrted. Many of llm aklpper have enlled for year Ix-tneen fon-lgn xri and uaunlly on the flrat lrli to an American port ne glect .i nbeei ve olne audi precaution. iclili th- r ault that flue la lmaed. The tn-aiiiny department la Inclined to l .-iy fair, however, and n a rule (In line 1 remitted, Ixdrig allowed to man, I only In caw of veeaela c inlng froii lague inf -cte.l purl l. WIIITi: MAS' Tl'P.NKD YKI.IW. iic.it cniialernatlnn waa fell by the ; fileiid of M. A llogarty of lA-xlngton, Ky . when Ihey saw he waa turning, yellow'. 1 1 Ik akin alowly changed color, alao his eyea. and he Buffered terribly. Ilia ninlndy waa Yellnw Jaundice. He waa tn-ated by the beat doctors, but without N-nefit. Then he waa advised to try F.h-ctrlc Blllfra. the wonderful Stomach and Uver remedy and he j ,.0ur MlW jaU(hter had an almost writes: "After taking two bottle I ! fttU, B,ta(.k of whwiplnir cough and waa wholly cured." A trial prove It : brnchlt In. " write Mrs. W. K. Havll matchb aa merit for nil ttomach.Uver n(J of Armnnk, N. Y.. "but, when all and Kidney troubles. Only 5oc. Sold by Frank Hart, Druggiat. ' The P. P. & N. Co. Informs the' Trade u- glaler that the w natcrnn re- h,m alamt ihe company a fleet going ..nt r i..iiiimlwMtf.ii mi Viiirhaven and - Kllzn Wand, there to be refitted for next Mcaaon. la incorrect, it will be only audi amall b.ata aa Work for the tanneries In that section. WHAT'S YOl'K PACE Wt'RTH? Sotnethnea n fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaun- eiar sk.n. ro-y clicks, rich complex- ; I. n. on'v !.V ut Hart's Iirugstore. J j Ljl 1--f lJP Prices Knocked Out Five Hundred Overcoafs bought by our San Francisco buyer at less than ONE H t LF cf manufacturers cost. One hun dred hive been shipped to my Astoria Stoi e to be closed out. Study This List of Bargains Men's Covert Overcoats, worth $8.75, for 4.76 Men's 1'luc Ikavt r Overcoats never sold for less tliau $12.00, for 7.50 Men's Yoke Overcoats, all-wool Cheviot, a b.itviiin at ?17.o0, for 12.00 Men's Fancy Back Covert Overcoats, a snap at SlMK), for 10.00 Mt n's Ulue Kersey Overcoats, a snap at Slo.iHl for 10.00 Ho)s' Ulsters, ages 0 to 1(, sold at $G.00, for 3.50 Children's Cane Coats, ages 4 to 9 years, regular price. $2.75, for 115 RfccMntcshes at Cut Prices S. DANZIGER not open I out night. The hour for rbnilng ha teen left to the merchant. 1'realdeni Kline, of the rlerkf' aocla- tlon, atnle ttmi the fienple are now educated lu the Idea of purchaalng good before ( o'clock. In extreme caaea, where iraona who are to leave the rlty very early In the morning: need article, proprietor uaunlly ac- I cnmmo'late them, but there ha been I no abiiae of thla condition and the merchnnta have ten fair at all time. The union la ln llneil to ! renaonable I and no friction haa occurred aa yet. ! After Chrlatmaa the atore will - clog. id nl i o'clock .egeept en Paturdny nlirhta V he d had Tich nr Pile They're terribly annoying, but Iluehlen' Ar-nl- Halve will cure the worat cane of pile on earth. It hua cur-d thouaand. j For Injurb-a. alna or bodily eruption the beat anlve In the world. Price 2v , jK,x fur(. gnaranteerl. Hold by ifarf TruRiior. WOHKMKN. ATTENTION. The funeral of our late brother, J. O. N'elaon. will v he) I from Ihe odg i rnorn In Pythian ball, Thuraday. Dec. 12, at 1 o'ebek. Interment In Oreen wiK.d cemetery Fine, for non-attendance will le enforced. Hy order. M. W. Atteat :- T'l'. K. PARK BR, J. C. MiTi:. l'.e order. Hrltlah bitrk Santa nailed from the Fraaer river for Liverpool with 40.000 cnoer of aalmon. Drltlah ahlp Red Rn-k ready to aall Tuesday from the Fanner for Ix.nd.n with M.0 cane, valued at tlon.i.i Th Red Rocy la the alxth of the e-a.aon'a Fraaer aal- ' mnnflv-t. Rrltlah ahlp Charle Cotea- ! worh left Victoria for Kngland with j 44 4!4 cas-a of aalmon valued at SAVES TWO FIMM DBATH. ,h rmPHie. failed we saved her'l J ,jft, wUn p, Klng a New Discovery, 1 our niece, who had consumption In an advanre1 atae. ali used thU wonder- fu, medlclne Bn,i t0.la)- she la perfect- , ,y weU .. T,prate throat and lung i ..... ... v rvt. I' cllaeam'S yieia 10 ut. rving b .cw t-m- covery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Cough and Cold. and 11.00 bottles guaranteed .by Hart's Drugstore. Trial bottle free. j TO WHoM IT MAY CONCERN. I will not be responsible for dam ; ap. s sustained by teams, th?lr loads .made on sail street. K. AVIRT. Contractor. CHRISTMA We Have Been Thinking of YOU and CIIPISTHAS- VVc have fil!(;l both of our BIG STORES with all kinds of umful, orniuiiciitiil ant! jirrtty goodn. Wo tioti'lit tlicin with utinoxt care, with tho intention of filing tlicm to YOU without taking your Iit.it cent. We have Jewelry for your sister or Homebody else's sister. " Pretty Toys for the little ones at little jirice?, Be, lOc, IBc and up Kid Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Fine Hose, Parses. Col lars, Cuffs, and Lots of other things of similar uses for the folks at Home. Plated Silverware for the Table, and for Presents, at very low prices. Dress Goods, Silk?. Velvets and Nice Table Linens make NICE PRESENTS. Shanahan's The Holiday Season Is near at hand and our preparation! ihl year art Immense. W tave the largeat atock of fine cuttlery, crockery, aterllng silverware and novelties In the city. Walt for our Christ ma display. FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY j Cholly-So you think I am too slow tor anv uae? She Yes. You don't 'even make the other young men Jeal- ' ous.-November Smart Set. Dr. T. Lf. Ball DENTIST Page Building, Astoria. Ore. J.A. FASTABEND G0NERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. l j For Sale by I FOARD & STOKES. CO. 2-,-'rf'V!k',.V?y THE Finest Restaurant in the City PALACE coEulSr B?S"i"F0F0;;i W. W. Whipple PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone IJL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. 53S Duane St., Astoria, Ore. W. J. COOK, Mgr. Res. TeL 1131. Andrew Asp, Kag.ii Baler, ElirlsBiti in, larxsaoer FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship atd Steamboat Repalring.General Black smithing. First-Class Horse Shoeing, etc mm twelfth m turn sts CTUL BARR DENTIST Hansell Building. 5TJ Commercial St., ASTORIA, OH. TELEPHONE. RED 801. CAUTION ! Before you buy a itove or range examine tbe Royal Charter Oak Better work, less fuel and la bor, and Iaat longer. Price reasonable. W. J. Scully, 431 BOND STREET, Between Moth aad Tenth Regular Meals 25 cento Sunday Dinner a Specialty Our first shipment of 1903 Wall Pa per Just arrived and more on the way. Yoh Must Look Before you can aee our new coloring and designs, the Ideas are as bright as a summer morning, and aulted to every kind of room and atyle of fur niture. There Is nothing prettier on paper than these varied designs. Give us a call. C. M CtttblrtH ASTORIA. No. 127 7th street; 'phone 2086. n : f: