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' '' the! 1 tixiLv Astorian, 'AsfbitiAr &lviuy iuduMNG, "august 'ft; . 1894 HOW CANBY WON. Aixttum 01 me Big Ajame or. r oor. ball on PridflV. . '.. '.The garhe of football on Friday even ing on the Astoria Football Club grounds between that club and "Fort Canby was one of the most exciting and best contested ever played In this city. ' Throughout' the' game the Interest of all was keen, and quick plays numer ously strews throguhout the match caused a continuous rattle af applause all around the ground. The result of the contest three goals to one In favorl ,: of Fort. Canby, gives' soirie! Idea of the Intensity ,of ,tlie struggle more: particu larly when it 1b remembered that Can ' by' scored twice' before -half time', and . '.that in the secoricl and hardest part of the" game the honors, were even, each team securing one goaL: . ' There were no accidents otany k(nd beyondthe ordinary trifling sprains and bruises which will by Monday be only1 .'- reiriembrances, The game- played by "'the soldiers 'was throughout a splendid exhibition of football, and from begin ' ntng to, end tliere was not a single in stance cf rough or ungentlemanly play, on' either e'lde-a ' result' that Bays a f wvu., .w. lllV'PJulltllIII.G VjltCl- incident cf the day was the disgraceful conduct of three or four hoodlums who, seated on the bleachers at the side of. ; , the Held, made a continuous attempt to rattle and disconcert several of the As toria players. This shameful exhibition of blackguardism disgusted every lady . in attendance, and steps will undoubt- ,1 1 . . 1. 1 . , . . 1 1 A . 1 n . i. . . Club to prevent the recurrence of such acMoriB. These men are well known residents of this city, and they will soon be brought to see that professional bark-. ing and amateur sport are two. things fhuf wnn'f Yrilv .To revert to the game Itself, A strong wind was blowing down from the grand n.nn.l nn 1 .. .. .1 ,4r. 1 1IMI . . it struggle for several minutes, and twleej me -anuy men narrowly escapea scor- Ing. Twenty minutes after the begin- ning 01 ptay, wuson put tne spnere into in iiiiuuiB iin ..kouu nciew kick, ana Mills, catching It with his knee, knocked it through. Canby, 1 goal. Immediately, after kick-off, Canby seemed determined to rush matters, and aided by the .wind.' wmcn. Eee;r.ea 10 increase in speed, ' orougnt m-3 oaii aown again mio tn0 xerruory 01 Asiorias dbcks ana nair- oac-Ks, Ajter a quicK ngnt the canby xorwaras icet n, ana in a lew seconds the soldier's goal was the object or a Mcious attack by Astoria s right wing men, wno got me leainer witmn a rewi incnes or scoring no less man three iimeo. v roni here to tne center tne ball was jumpea in a lively manner, until the men from the fort got hold of it and scored a second time. From this on, the swiftness of the play began to. tell on everybody, and most of the combatants heard the half time whistle vith a gasp, of relief, the ball being at the time In anybody's territory, When play was resumed, the wind had died down a little, but the change of sides at once made a perceptible differ ence In the play of the Astoria boys, who buckled down to work ln fine style and put the soldiers on their mettle In a way that brought out a good deal of hearty applause. Canby's represen tatives, however, went in all the haraer. and five minuter after kick-off both teams were going it like draft horses nnd giving as pretty an exhibition of the grand qi game as has ever been . seen In Oregon". The mud with which the ground was plentifully Bprlnkled soon flew In showers, and any number of the players were covered with rich : tide land soil from head to foot. Grad ually Astoria's defense took the ball to the center and then rushed It -onH the right wing. Hansen and McjCiniey took It along, and, when within .shoots Ing distance,' the- latter raced through two backs and kicked an excellent goal. Astoria, one goal. Canby buckled to f gain, but the fight was well sustained by the home players, and for ceveral minutes the spectators were treated. to. an unending series of battles on every corner of the ground. Then Wilson, on the left wing, got out - .. . . . 1 n.nTl . . r. ItiA or tno rucK. ana ? " '11 ground. Mills secured snd kicked tart conl. The ball ran along the gfoun; nnd through the posti before it rcoulQ ' be saved. Canby. three goals., j . From here to the call of time the game was nn even thing, and the score remained unaltered. Fort- Cahby-0 goals. Astoria 1 goal. 'tir, "trot not by any means disgraced. They put up one of the best games they have ever played, aid that with two good men nway. " " It Is Impossible to single out. any1 6f the Canby men for especial prate. They ' have by their last game strengthened themselves -and the Astoria Football Club., . .... ,. - ... .,:! For Astoria, Tallant and Bartholomew pat wp a pJendid defense. McKnley - and Hansen played the be.rt combina Hon forward game that has yet bee shown by the home" team, and Bchnett r,u " . , TT' . .fifty miles long and twenty-five miles Fort, winning the toss, decided to take ,..,, . . . ' J , , , , .wide. All around the shores are valley advantage of the breeze and kick to' . . - ,,,, , ... - and rolling land3, on which are great the southern end. A few minutes after; fofeg oi , cedsLr;Aai 3lmllar trees. kick-off the ball was taken to the cen-j Father Duncan.8 warQ3 are ;al, we. ter of the fle.d. where It remained until tra,ne(Ji )ndustHouSi and energetic. Dimmick shot it down dangerously nea They have sawmill, cannery, etc., all Astorlt's sticks. Here there was a big n, whlph w. ..,, hv lhfl In(fln!1. In goal proved that the udgin?ni 01, off his route and pays him doing ?ler .Jiiose who selected him f.-. that Import- f jj jvock In the postoffice which should aht place was mt at faiilt.! Every otius- be done by the -postmaster himself, .roan In .the eleven did his beat, and aj ..sjy doing this h breaks the laws of .very excellent It was. Frank Guoa prt office department, delays the de- ief Arid umpire, gavi unlversa satis-( ;vcnr cf mail, and throws more work ' ration. He mide only one mistake on jn9 remaining carriers than they jt y i in , r , . m vu. " v. -j EEWARE OF FIRE. ' The governor has Issued the fbtl-wing proclamation: j "In accordance with the provisions of an act of the legislative assembly. of the state of Oregon, passed at its sev- ent.sehts regular session, entitled, 'An; Ml vu yiuicvi, erty from fire,' I do hereby make proc- lamatloa calling . Uie attention of (he: people of the state to Its provisions, J ln nil , . r0 1 1, -1 vlrJat- um v.a.i.ts , - ing the, same,'.' , .... ', By the provisions of J,ho act alluded to by the governor, if any person .shall maticiuusiy wuu iiiicuv w nnnuc n. me by which the property of others shall be destroyed, he la subject to a line of from J20 to 1,000, or Imprisonment In the county Jail- from' three to twelve months; or if any person without malice kinSre any fire In a field not ,his own without the consent of the owners, by which property Is destroyed, he is sub ject, tq a fine, and Imprisonment;' Or .If ; any person Bhall wilfully set flre'to any forest belonging to the state or United States, he shall be deemed gullty-of aj misdemeanor . and : shall be subject' to f.no and imprisonment. AN ABSOLUTE RULER. Interesting Account.. of ;Rev. William v r .Duncan's Island. " '" j ' ' The following Interesting' account of the missionary home of Rev. William Duncan is from the last issue of the Alaska Herald, published at Sitka. It will be of special interest to many As toriana who have visited the noted mis sionary on Annette Island, Alaska, where he has resided with his Metlak atla charges for many years: . Rev. William D.uncan.who has for thirty-seven y.eura been a missionary among the Metlakatla Indians, has built a principality which is a model and i prac'.'.cal demonstration of good and ef fective" missionary work. His 'flock ,' number SCa.'and are steadily increasing. Rev. William Duncan is absolute ruler over his small dominion, which is known Rev Wlrn Dlmcan Ia act.0mpllshlng . noble work nnd 8 maUln a record for herolo t-Bzcrince. The following t.he doelaratlon ot residents w the wolile of Metlakatla.- Alaska ln order t0 Becure t0 ourselves and our posterity the blessings of a Christian home; do. severally subscribe to the flowing rules for the regulation of oul. conduct and town affairs: j. To revercnce the Sabbath and re. fraln from all unnecessary seculat ; work fcn that day; to attend divine worship; to take the Blble for our of faith to regard all true christians as our brethren; and to be truthful, honest, and industrious..' 2. To be faithful and loyal to the gov- ernment of the United States. j. To render our votes when called upon for the election of the town coun- cir, and to promptly obey the by-laws and orders imposed by the said council. 4. To attend to the education of bur children and keep them at school as .regulirly as possible. ' 6. To totally abstain from all Intoxt cants ani gambling, and never attend heathen festivities or countenance heathen customs in surrounding vll lages. . , e. To strictly carry out all' sahltary regulations necessary for the health of the town. ... . 7. To identify ourselves with the prog ress of the settlement, and to utilize the land we hold. 8. Never to alienate give away or sell our land, or building lots, or any portion thereof, to any person of per sons who have not subscribed to these rules. TIMBER FROM PUGET SOUND. Ured In the Gold Mines of Johannes- . burg, South .Afrlcx A i'trft-dler recently, returned '. from South Africa tells -he American Cou tractor that, for use in the gold mines of Johannesburg, the Puget, Sound fil ls. Jjeading alljithers. 1 1 It ,w0l b (remembered that during the jfcnst' ylar jbote'oj J-afo cargoes have gone that? wa-Jv asv-well-as to Calcutta and other far-off port.x The gentleman says that it ha-s been discovered .-to be t$9est material ob- tains We -for" flhtteritr the mines, and m . . 5 . . , wj?.'rnayj;aook farti extensive export ir.ide-fpirn. 0!g'Ch.;'J Washington, and Vancouver during -the,. next few years. Norway pine was tlrsi tased, then the southtwm neshfrWl from Mobile. ;t'ut:b8t! were-.onnd to be too fiUShy to flrit-clas Results, Finally some; of the jn'lnlng engineers, from our western nil tfe. jrho hkvo secured fine bertha .Jji ' the - Johanieeberg. distri'-t, induced some of the. tig owners to try Oregon pine orspnjee.,, The. first, trial order, was promptly followed by a sec ond order for l,000.0a for this one mine, and when I left I understood that a number of other Wg mines would soon order" their timber supply from the Pa cific coast Seattle Telegraph. ,., ... PLEASE EXPIJIIN. '.11(1 ilt.'i-: : To tfie' Editor' of the 'Astorian:. -1 would like to know by what author ity' Herman Wise, the present post- master, takes one of the letter carriers are able to do, . If Jlr.. Wise can i.ot do the wnrk In the offlce himself, why; don't he hire some one else to work In the ofllce and not miike the public suffer because he Is not willing to pay a few dollars out of bis pocket for extra help ;.,, , .- . . CITIZEN. FIREMEN'S ELECTION. A eleoton j, be held on Monuay ..Aueust-iaut-. -ik4. ar the house of Hes- cue Engine Company, urthe pUTose f ot . fleeting; one cnicr engineer and two .. XU,. TM, yy,, IV O III. j Judge-! K. fielig, H. Cearns, Geo. .'1 Morton-Clerks-C. H. Stockton, R. M. bwwart. By ordrn ,. 5ASorla mT& tiiia. tsruuK.TUl, Secretary. ' f 'August: 3T, UM.A VV" j . ! Go li the Astol-U "Wood Yard for the best kinds bf wood; also best grades of cyauaeuverca m, quantities to nult ' Japnnese. novelties and fancy dry Bopdj, can be . had at half price, at the fctore of Wing Lee, next to Olsen'B cigar store. 1 . -i ' 1 ; s ' m . .... ... . ,. 'Z'.A 6U.ita CURB FOR 1'ILEsl Uuhlng Plies a.e known by moisture like porspiratlon, causing intense ltchlnk wben warm. This form, as well as Blind,. meeaing or .rroiruainif, yield at onue to Dr. Bosanko's I'll hemedy, which acts directly on the parts attected, absorbs tumors, allays liuhing and efTecla a permanent cure. 60c Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, Ja8 Arch xireet, Philadelphia, Fa. Hold by J. W. Conn. " ' ' PROVEN A BOON. , Gentlemen; I have always recom mended K rause's Headache Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly, - . - ' J. B. WALTER, . Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It B(in f Vi rU tha n . 1 1 .-1 (.iflonl Vi n ir i . m a allays all pain, cures wind chollo. and"or Prlvate families, J100 to $200 per year Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. TVen - ty-nve cents a bottle. Sold by all drug- gists throughout the world. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. : "" "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," Is sympathetically shown in the following lines, the pre sumption being that sympathy Is bom, or aklir to pain or sorrow: "Uentlemen: Please bend Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: , Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllie Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me." Yours very truly, ., ., . FLORA SEAY, fcfavana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria.' Or., Sole. Agont. , ..1 1 .in.. , . , ON THE SAFE SIDE. , Everybody knows this Is a good place fn' hp. hut evervbodv does not take 1.., tn ha ho.n : . in nmricnt nre. ventatlve places us on the safe side of Incipient disease, and there is no one more reliable than Hostetter s stomacn Bitters in cases where the kidneys are innntiva nrhinh in him the nrpHmlnnxv to various destructive maladies, which disregarded have a fatal termination.' TJll,,'n Innnnn ntnKntQ Onnl, n,l n ' ma, are but the outgrowths of neglected ""IPer Kidney Cure. Heef, Iron and Inaction of the kidneys and bladder. 1 Wine, Kmulslon of Cod Liver Oil, Dlar They should be checked at the outset rhoea Mixture, Dead 1 Shot- for Corns, with bitters, which will prevent their Saponaceous Tooth. Wash,, Tooth- Pow- progress by arousing the renal organs in Rc.tivltv. and thus nlace Uiose who resort to this saving medicine on the safe side. This preservative of safety 1 also conquers constipation, liver com-1 plaint, malarial fever, nervousness and dyspepsia. . ... REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland. -STEAMER ; ' ''' SARAH DIXON, Leaves Main Street Wharf Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings. Returning, leaves Portland, foot of Yamhill street, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. ., For further Information, Inquire of '.'",. ( ASTORIA SHIPPING CO., i, 1 - , Agents. ! ' SHERIFF'S SALE, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of sale, made in the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the coumy in w wuj .v. FVhruarv. . 1S94. of.W. H. KlrkDatrlckl and against M. M. Ketchum and Ida H.' Ketchum, and execution thereon Issued August 1st, 1894, I will on the 3rd day of September, 1894, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. and at the court house door in said Clatsop county sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands de- aiifflntPTit amnnnt "umclent ."" - sum of J9,208.C3. scribed herein, or a thereof to make the and interest thereon since February! 27, 1fiQl at iha rata nf ft nor ttr.t ' r ' ...'..' , annum, and accruing costs, lowlt.: lots 6, 7 and 8, and NW Vt of NW Vt, section 28. In T. 5 N, R. 7 W., ln aatsop coun- ty, Oregon. i Pated, this 2nd day of August, 1S94. - J. W. HARE, Sheriff, By R. O. PRAEL, Deputy. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given thai by "virtue of a decree of sale made In the circuit court of the state of Oregon,, for theLN,;tlce,ISuhcr B'vcnJ .'..Vi . t,. .ii ,'derslgned has been appointed admlnls county of Clatsop, on the 18th day of, tratrfx of tha e(,taU! of George McLean, June, 1894, In favor of the Astoria deceased, late of Clatsop county,- Ore Building and Loan Association, and &on, by the county court of the state of against Eleanor Symon. .y2MJ Symons, and execution thereon issuedi mUBt present the same properly verified Aubus: lbt, 1894, I will on th 3d dayjto the und-.-rslgned within six months r.t Cnnt.mW 1IU at tha f t'lTOta trtlS OH, JUtY J'V.'t. o'clock a. m, and at the court houre door ln said Clatsop county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the land de-, scribed herein, or a sufficient amount thereof to make the sum of $2,923.35,1 and Interest thereon since February th, . . m. JnJ, "ie rau; Ul . prr t..nl pr an- 1, In block 45, In the town of Astoria, description of lands or other property.- - as laid out and recorded by John Mo- "V!. .3u. 'L pe?Di? to " pear at that time If they wish correct-lure, in Clstnop County. Oregon. ... ,.. , ,,, mad(. eorrectU7n, or altera- Dated, this 2nd day of August. 18?t Hons can be madcr by any officer after J. W. HARE, Sheriff, , lhe adjournment of the board. t? -n r. ppirr n,mi. ' The board will meet on Monday, Aug By R. O. PRAEL, Deputy. u,t mh at w &clock m., and do ...J 5 on Saturday, September 1st, at 6 p. m. Dr. Prlc' Cream Biklnj Powder Astoria, July 2itin . Worid Plr Wisest AwartJ. , . county Assessor. IT FASTENS ITS TIOLD npon yon before you know it. It ii sure to be in tbe air wo breathe, the water we drink. The gorr.i of consumption is every where prtsunt. Tiie germ begins to grow as soon ax it roaches a weak tpot in the body. Catarrh, Pronrbiti, and a scrofulous condi tion, f urniah these weak spots. . The way to fight luwe gorms brain early render the liver active and purify the blood with Dr. Piorce'a Golden Medical Discovery. Besides, it builds up healthy flesh. 1 I It's piioranfco'i in nD bronchial, throat and lung affections; overy form of scrofula, even Consumption in its oarlior utaces. If the 'Discovery fails to beneut or cure, you uave y.'ur immvv utu;. , .... Fortify yourself ap;nlnst disease by making the body ttrrni-proof, then Vou will save yourself from grip, malaria, And many of the pausing diseases. i .-..., ' Too well known to need lenirthv ad vortlsa. menta Dr. Bago's Catarrh Roiuedy. " " ' .1.,.. .... , . 1. ...i,,;! ' - "' NOTICE. - " " Notice Li hereby given to all person holding Clatsop county warrants No." 174, 124,' 123, 110,' 4745,' 145, 143. 140, 134 141, 136, 142, Indorsed on April 18, IS'lO to present the same to the .county treus urer for payment, as interest will ceoa thereon after the date of this notice b publication. ' ' . ... . Dated tMs l7tn uay or July, a. v. is'J4 ,. . ., B..L. WARD, ... pounty Treasurer of Clatsop Co. , ., PORTLAND UNIVERSITY. 1.' Location beautiful, healthful, .and free from all pUees of temptation. .., 2. 'Bet 'Instruction1 given ln College, Preparatory, ' Normal, and' Business courses; also in Theology, Music and Art. Normal 1 graduates receive State Diplomas. 1 ' ft Board In West Hall, Club Houses, 'Tor Board and Tuition. ' 4. Fall term opens September 18. Cat- (alogues free. AddresB, - " - j ' C. C. BTRATTON, D. D.; ' ' ' -' President. OrThos. VanScoy, D. D.,- Dean, - 1. i-.... !..! University Park, Oregon. Something for Families to Knew. 1 Charles Rogers,- the leading druggist of Astoria, announces . the following facts: We have an assortment ot Druggists' Sundries ns larso as any re- tall druggist On the' coast; wo have 1700 tooth brushes to select from at prices ranging from S to 76 cents; hair brushes in different styles from 15 cents to 7 an endless variety Of lather brushes from 10 cents to tl;In. toilet soaps, we keep ln stock the best grades manufac tured from 40 cents a dozen to Jl cake;' also the finest grades ot Spanish and Italian soaps ln bars.- In perfumes,, we handle the finest extracts of Amer- lean . make, together with the'' best known odors of Pinauds & Lublns,- of Paris, Gosnell's, Atkinson's nnd Plesse uum, ui uiuuun, uu aeu w m "ny quantity to Buit. We carry, a. full line of drugs and patent medicines and manufacture- a full line of remedies of our own, . oarsapainia. iiioou i-uriner, COU Ch SVTUI). White Oolt . . I.lnaniCllt. oer, ana juignining ..ioin uienscr, are among our own preparations which we particularly rucommena, Knuwing mem to be of the best material and freshly made when used, not . .having, stood In lne manufacturers' warehouse and been with the jobber for years before reach ing the customer. We are always glnd to show goods whether you buy or not, as we know that after examining our siock you win can again when ln need of anything ln our line.' If you cannot call in person, your mail orders will re ceive prompt attention. Prescriptions and family recipes carefully- prepares by competent men brought up in , the ousiness. - CHARLES ROGERS, ,. DruTgist-OJJ FelloVs Building,'1 Some tinners are mean. Some tin Is mean. ' Some workmen are mean. . ' ' Hence you get. mean tinware unless you buy where Good Workmen , are employed on Good Tin to make Good Tinware, We . , . , . you oiuy we utbu auu ici us Prove it, NOB & SCULLY. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ... -. Mn,ln. 1. h.mk. n tn nii whnrrt it may concern that the undersigned has been duly appointed assignee ot 1. w, Cute, and that he has qualified such rsslKiie. - by tiling- with the clerk of the-l Qircuit court 0f the state of Oregon for Clataop county, his bond as required by law. All persons having . claims i nircitnur thn tuild I.- W. PuHe are nollllcd prwnt tie same to the undersigned, duly verified, at the office of the Asto- rla National Bank, ln tho city of At- ria. In said county, within three months from this date. -' ' Pated at Astoria, Oregon,' this 2nd day of Auguitf, WA. '" ' t. K. WARREN, , Assignee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ELIZABETH McLEAN, . ' Administratrix. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. " v , Tha board of equalization will meet at he nice ?f lh county clerk and publicly examine the assessment roll of clatBOp for ,he purpose of . For Gearhart Park. The steamers Telephone, Dwycr, and Elect 1 Ic, all leave Astoria at 4 p. m; every day to connect with trains for Gearhart Park.. Fare, only 75 cents. "She ; .'. ') . - .1 , Looketh Well to the ways' of her riOttserloid.,, Yes, Solomon is right: that's what the good housekeeper everywhere ' doeSfi f..-..'i i ,. J.J-, . But her ways are .cot always icW ways. ..' In fact she iasi dis- carded many .unsatisfactory old ' ways: ''For instance to-day she ' is using ' '' .:! .'.... the New Shortening, Instead, of. lard. ; And this is in itself a rea son why "she looketh well" in another sense, for she eats no -lard to cause poor digestion and, , a worse complexion. ' i Cottolenb is much better than lard for all cooking pur- f oses, as every one who has tried t declares. Have you tried it? u For sale everywhere. jtcrusc ix substitutes! " ' .. . 040uln Bftdo only by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ,. " ST. LOUIS and . , . ' CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON Thcso tiny Ctpaulca arocuporlor to Ualsatn of Copaiba, Culicla aid IojV'ctlona. mm 'flmy euro In Q xown tho siuno d'.w.viBS without ttnyiucon-l wu.,n.vn UWkV 1 ,1k... .,. U. , f f j THE ORIGINAL AND GEH (WORCESTERSHIRE) Impartf the moat delicious tatto and teat to EXTRACT of a LETTER from a MKD1CAL GENTLEMAN at , Mudras, to , his brother at WORCESTER, War, iSy. "Tell TEA & PERKINS' that their aauoo ia hlKhly eeteenv rd In India, and , Is In my opinion : tho moat pnl. ' atabla, as well as the most wholesome sauce that It SOUPS, ' RRiVIES. , ,. nor jfjiu GAME, , WELSH. ' RAREBITS, " la mmm wade.' .. Bowaro of TmUatiorisS ... frrrmaiiiil 11 aaliiiasiiaii lai B09 that yon get Lea & Ferrins' ' Sljnshire on tvery bottle of tho original and genuine JOHN DUNCAN'S BONO, NlW VORK. ALOCK, Is something you want, II n jt today, you will want Is F ? lPi1 sometil"e. We 'eeP wrpen- 1 Yfl r'Iter s Wols too,,, and ik.tws "d '0 j? weather will on!v Dull Itself fV"?! ' together you will want plenty hzs) cf Hardware of which we have a plenty only waiting your call, t J. 13. WYATT, ', 1 1 -1 . .--I HAHDWAHU DltALKH , '" . A. V. AlVktCN, ' . , , , , DEALER IN ,, " 1 Groceries, Flour, Feed, Proylsions, fruits. ., , V,,etahles Cro kerv 5lassand " '8 , ' f"' lass ,fnt. Piatedvvarei Loggers' Supplies, Cor. Cass slid Suenwque Streets. Astoria, Ore, QUICK TIME -TO SflH ;:. FRANCISCO AND ' , fllit . POINTS jji CflWFORNIfl Via the Mt. SbaaU Rout of the The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South.. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COASTr pijLLMN DLTFET SLEEPLRS , , &LOND-CLASS SLCCPRE5 Attached to exprens trains, affording superior accommodations for stcoiMl elm's pasnengera For rat?s, tickets, sleeping car reser. vallons, etq call on or address E. P. ROGERS, Assistant General Paeiwn ger and Freight Agent, I'orUaad, Or. M 1 r m m f-riM,n-ii la imiii- iMnini.rJ ' M :. 1 ... .. ...LI ' - SAUCE j THE flSTOSW SAVINGS BJIJH Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings 'eposits us follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent ptr annum. On term savings books, 6 per '-em per Rtiuum. -On certificates of deposit: ' For threo months, 4 per cent per an l.uin. . For six months, 6 per cent per annum . For twelve months, 6 per cent per annum. J. y. A. BOWLBY..Y. President niUNJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTOsN...' ..'..Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. G. A. Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. E. .Dement i ROSS HIGG1NS & CO. Qrocers, : and : Butchers . Astoria nd Upper Astoria. Fine Tcss and Coffeos, T iM Dellc solfs. Domnllc and Tropical f-'n Its, vej(eldLUft, Suer Cured IIlii.s, B icon, iiic. ' ' Choke ' Fresji " and Salt Meatr. JACK SPRAT. QOVLD csslly have been satisfied i-1 ,.n i ' oif p!". Our steakes are tender, juicy and nut ' ' ' ' toofati HUNTER & MEROGlis, Proprietors " . : - - -Portland Butchering Co't Markets. i i r, .... V. .T.. SANDERSON St CO., Spile Driving and Wharf . Building. "WORK GUARANTEED. Residence 769 Exchanire Street. J. A PA ST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE 'WTO; HOUSE, BRIDGE AfiD VHARlp- BUILDER AJlress.box 1S0. Postofflce; '" ' ASTORIA, OR Portland and Astoria. STEAMEK TKLEPHONR Leaves Astoria every evenlnc ezocot Saturday at 7 p. m. ., , , Arrives at Astoria every day ezcrpt Sunday at 4 p.' m, - ' ' Leaves Portland - every day . except Sunday at 7 a. m. 'G. W. STONE, ArI, AHtorla, W. A. Fteelev. (roneral airent Poulnd. ASTORIA IltON WOHK8 ,, Concomy St..(noto( Jackion, Astoria. General Machinists and.Do'ler Makers Und ami Marine Enijlnei.' Doller Work, Sien- 1 bdat arid Cannery Work a Sfcclulty. Castings o( All DrKcrlptlons Mad tu Order on Short Notice, John Fox. President and Ktiperlnlendctjt A. L. Vox.:: .....Vice Presltli-nt i. li. 1'ianl.... '.'.v,.;..,.Keci-ctn.r;- . i,,-1. ' j-j , I tm , ' EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : "" -AT-' ' POHb'S Undertaking Parlora, : " "THIRD STREET. ' 1 Rates Reasonable, . Embalming a Specialty. Dalgity's . Iron Works, Genera Machinist and Boiler Works. ....All kinds of Cannery, Ship. Steamboat and Engine Work or any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoila, Or. Kopp's Beer Hall. . Choice Winn, Liquors and Clears. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the bar. The largest glass of N. P. Beer. HaH-and-haH, jt. ' ii' Free Lunch. 1, Erickjon dVWirkkafa, Proprietor, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sis. , KISHUH liliOS, SHIP.'-: CHANDLERS, . HEAVY ANp SilELP r HARDWARE. WagonB&VtihicheBln Btock Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Loggers' Supplies, Fslrbank's Scales, Doors ' " - aril Windows. Pmrlslona, flour, and Mill VmmiS. - - ' - - 'Astoria, Oregon. (lortb Pacific Bremery ' JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian , Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orsers promptly attended t .. FRED SAIZ, , Manufacturer and Importer of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips, BL'tnlrts, Rotes, , ..) . Leather, tic CGOCS 0LD JIT POlJTMfiO PRICES. P. O. Do rg. Olney St., Astoria. Or.