The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 01, 1896, Image 3

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY MOUNLVft, , JULY. 1, MM.
TIDE TABLE FOR JULY, 1090.
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THE ASTORIAN
JOB OFFICE
Is
Equipped
to do
All Kinds of Work
in the
Best flanner.
HILL HEAHS,
LETTER HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
I.l'SlNKSS CARDS,
ENVELOPES,
RFX'EllTS,
Agents Wanted $,W.20!
LIFE-'AVKINLEYl
Ami IlnllAHT. Republican Candidate I
f.ir president and vice-president, by
Until. P. Porter, the noted journalist
present editor nf the Cleveland Wurlii,
Mini Inlllinnli) frl.-nj of McKINLKY for
twenty years. Absolutely ttt only an
th.ntlc LIFIC OF M KINLKY publish
ed For more Itinn two yrum In nvp
orullnii, nn. I tli only work Unit ha
rwi'lvvr lht Mniliirai'mrnt nf MJ. Mo
1 1 1 1 1 y nml hli iiiimt Inllnmto fili'mli.
No lunik iiiinl M It an a m'll.-r. Kv. ry
luiily wnntii ttio lunik imtillHlu-il nt
McKlnlry'a Immo. I'urtvr'a book
al nlKlit. HraJora will aoofpt no olln-r.
A Kolil mine for llvi, aollvo vnrk.Ti.
our itKi-nln nrx clonrlnx from $10 to
t:'0 it tiny. Clioni'O for tlioiixaiida of
ollii'ia lo iln aa woll. Thla la th npior
lunliy of your llf. Th- hluhoat coin
mlaalon palil. OKIRU OI'THT NOW.
Hi'ii'l ':'. (Hlniiipa liikcii) im un evLlmce
of iiootl fnltli. ulili'li amount will lio
rofiwltMl llh nifrtit'i !lrt onli-r. If It
In only for oin- Imok. making DtTTFlT
FltKH. Hooka on llmo. I'lmrm lro
mli1, IrnvliiK inoriln rli-nr. Aft quirk
or while you ni' wulllnit I'tlu ra will cut
you out.
TIIH N. l. HAMILTON Tfll. CO.,
I'i.'.S Aivinli', Cli'volnnd, O.
KXllblHIl i'AVITAI. Fan AMERICAN
INV1WTMBNT9.
tinHrtant tu Americana nicking F5nir
Hh (llal for now cntirprlm'. A lb
nmulnlii( Ihe nm and aiUrena. ot
3fD auroeiwfiil promotera who tiavo ptacod
i.v.T (Km.OU.OOO SterlliiK In Foreign In
vi'.iinriiie within rho l.nt ilx ym, and
ovrr f IH,ot0,oH for tho feven montln of
1M. Prlo. (S. or U5, pay.ibla by poHtal
ordvr l It"! London and Unlmraitl Bu-
rrau of Inveatora, 20, ChiptiW, London,
K. C. Biiliminbena wll b ntltled, by ar-ranm-ment
with tlia director to rwcelva
vIiIkt peraomul or Inttor of Intruductoln
to any of iheas aujcawful prwnotara.
Vht Hat la llrat olaaa In every roapect,
diul every man or firm whoaa name ap
fvearo tliersln may be dnpended upon.
For plaxrlmr Che following It wilt be
found InvaJuaWe Honda or Btiarea of In
iliiolrUl, Conunerolal and Financial con
oerni, MorDcura Joani, Sal of Landa,
I'auta or Mlnea.
IHrectora:
HIR EDWARD C. ROSS.
HON. WALTRR C. PBPYB,
CAPT. ARTHUR STim.
CopyiifM.
THE BOARD OF TRADE
PETER DOIIRELL, Prop.
ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS.
tot. Tenth and Dond 5trt.
ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY
READINO ROOM FREE TO ALL.
Open every day from t o'olook to l:M
and 1:10 to l:W p. m.
Bubaorlptlon rata ii par annum.
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LE(iAL HUSKS,
smri'iNi; ta(;s,
LAHEIiS,
TICKETS,
HANDBILLS,
ETC., ETC.
SHOES!
ANNOUNCEMENT
I TO THE PUBLIC
j Our Urn v'tirfe "f I-h'I'm. Mtiii' and
Children blurta m til b
HOLD AT COHT
uulU July Ut, without rMrL Now !
I yullr nji-irtunHr t Kt ourU)t finnl
I MtJ rt'luhlo fur your moitwy, a
arr ruiitiiiru i tuakr rnmi lor
guwlt orilorvtt from a'ni
innMfrturt. atn1
now Id Iranitt.
P. J. GOODMAN & CO.
. Mn Hif itsj iiu t 584 Commercial St.
The ((ri j.
Parker
Ptnovaicd
and
RcmoiCed HOUSe."
Will not the bent tnble and put up
the bunt liquid ruf)fhlllolH 111 the
city.
billy WRIGHT & COLE-cash
PROPH1ETOK8.
CHA3. CLARK. Clerk.
TIM IS TAHLK
or THE
Sea Shore Railroad.
In effect KaturJay, Juno 20th, 1S96.
Lt'Hvca rlraHldo nt 7:30 a. m., dully,
lionvea Younx'a liny nt 9:15 a. m.
dully.
Lravca rteaalde at g;:iil p. nt. TtiHilay,
Thurmlity and Saturday.
Lruvoa Younu'a Pay nt B:15 p. m.
Tumday. Thursday anil Baturduv.
! Lravi'l Pcntilile at 4:30 n. in. Sun. lav
Leave Voung' lluy at 6 p. in. Sun
day. Steamer E. V. Dwyer leave Flavor
dock for Young1 Hay nt 8:30 a. m.
dally; nt 4:30 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday; and at 6:30 p. m. Sun
day. C. P. LESTER.
Superintendent.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
To Chance and Re-etabllh the Orade
on Jerome Avenue, Iletwecn Tenth
, and Twelfth (treat, In Mo
Clure' Aitorla.
Notice I hereby given that the com
mon council of tho city of Aitorla pro
pose to change and re-eatabllan the grade
on that portion of Jerome avenue. In
MoClure' Aatorta, aa extended and
ohanged by Cyru Olney, which lie be
tween the west aid of Twelfth treet
and the east aid of tenth atreet, at the
following height above the baae ot
grade, a eatabllahed by ordlpanoe No.
71, entitled "An Ordinance to Ktah!lah a
llano of Qradoa for the Street of Ai
torla," to-wlt:
On the north aide ot the croialng ot
aid Jerome avenue with Eleventh atreet,
193 feet.
On the aouth ilde of ald crossing, m
feet
Hy order of the common council.
Dated June 6, 1899. .
H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge,
Illltll WATCH
MATTHNtt MA 11 IN 13.
Moviitianla ot Vwtia nt Horn
UMii hlK9Whfff9i
NOTICE TO MAItlNKIIH.
Han Kranrrii Jiay, r.'allfornla-iw-llig
In tlm removal of the wrwk of the
hlp lllitlrinore, the two i-cond-i'laa
nun huoya plnred to mark this ob
alrurllon have been reiiiovnd,
Cresrent City, California Notlie la
hereby given that the wlilatllng buoy
off the entrance to Cresrent City, Cal
ifornia, ha been replaced In Its old
position.
Hy order of the lighthouse board.
FRANK COritTIH,
Coinander, U. H. N., Insw:tor.
(irrir of I'. H. LlKhlhouse Inspector,
Twelfth Ulstrlrt, Hiiu Kranrlsro, t'al.,
June :3, im.
The Metropolis wu tw. niy day com
ing from Han Diego In ballast.
The steamer Hlgnal expert to sail
early this morning for the Hound end
llrltlah Columbia with low crates of
tin cans and 209 tone of flour.
The Clarkmaiiuanshlre left up river
at 3.30 p. in. yesterday In tow of the
Harvest under command of IMI.it ()ri.
II. I'ease. The vessel's largo consisted
of l'H bales of gunnies valued at
III. 28S.42.
The llrltlsh bark Killnbiirgshlre,
whleh arrived at Purloin, Houth Africa,
from Taroma. had on board the cap
tain and cr-w of the llrltlsh bark tilt
ana, which Has abandoned off Cape
Horn on April 2.1d. In a sinking condi
tion In consequence of the terrlllc
wmther she had encountered. The
(ilinna nas bound from Iqulqul Ij
Hamburg with a cargo of nlirate.
Advice received from I-ornlon dated
June 6th. state that th" Cape Horn
s.'arn continues and affords busy em
ployment for the brokers who deal In
out of time rink. The llrltlsh ship
(iltana aa well aa the (Jowanbank. be
fore reported, haa been abandoned off
the Horn and It Is to be feared that the
Hat of causalities has not yet been ex
hausted Reinsurance hua been offer
ed on the steel four-masted bark Ce
darbank and Jordanhlll. both bound for
'Frisco. The former Is IM day out
today, from Antwerp, and the latter I'.l
dny out from Liverpool.
The llrltlsh ship Narcissus arrived In
yesterday afternoon, 180 daya from
Antwerp and H dy from Flushing,
which latter port he left February i.
Her cargo consist of in:: casks ce
ment, W lona nf coke and 14 cask of
alum. Capt. Curd aald that he expe
rienced on of the must terrific and
peculiar hurricanes that he bad ever
known In his entire career while In 11
degree south. All of a sudden they
were surrounded by mountalna of wa
ter and in less than three hour they
were in a calm. Prior to that, and af
terwards,, they had fair weather all
the way with light wind. The cap
tain will leave up for Portland today
If a tug ran be procured.
The steamship llraemar, which ha
been chartered by the Northern Pacific
Steamship Company to go on the
Oriental run. two trlpa, I one of the
heaviest carrier In Pacific water, ."he
was built in by John Warrack &
Co., Lelth. England, tn run between
New York and China, around the rape
of ilooil Hope. The Hraemar ha a
total length of 343 feet, and a width of
44 feet. Her gross tonnage la S600, and
2313 net. The bunker capacity la .110
tons; liter ballast, 70V tons; cargo
6lt'. tons; giving a total carrying power
of 7o0 tons. The engines are 400 horse
power, with 23, 41 and 67-luch cylinders,
having a stroke of 43 Inches. Captain
Porter, formerly of the steamer Al
bany, I In commund. She la due In
Tan. nia July 10. with 4300 tons of leu
niid lonO tons of general merchandise.
Her next arrival will be September 20.
The recent reports of fearful We.tther
encountered and disaster ih?t have
oecnrrid In the vicinity of Cape Horn
must have mad - underwriter uneasy.
The Liverpool Journal of Commerce of
June 4lh say regarding three ships
now bound to this const that cannot
yet be said to be overdue: Ten guineas
per cent has been paid on the Iron hlp
Fuhvoo.l, which sailed from Grimsby
for Portland. Oregon, on the 31st day
of January with a cargo of railway
Iron, etc., mid wu spoken March 23, 20
south .Hi west. Twenty-live guineas
has Jut been paid on the American
wooden ship City of Philadelphia, own
ed by W. V. Hasnr Co., of Philadel
phia, which sailed from New York
February 2 for San Frnnrlsco. About
twenty guineas per cent hns been paid
on the American wooden ship Santa
Clara, owned by I, F. Chapman & Co.
New York, which vailed from New York
February ll'th for Snn Francisco.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
OUR CORNER,
A gentleman' resort, at corner Bond
and 12th street. Th fint brands ot
liquor and cigar alway on band. Call
and try u.
ANDERSON PETERSON.
Most so-called "salmon twines" are col
ored with acid. The acid rot the fibre
and render the material useless. In the
offlo of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. la an ob
ject lesson that ought to b examined by
all fishermen. It Is the whole of the
material used In the manufacture of Mar
shall' twine from Hart to finish. Oo
there and examine th color right
through. You will see then why Mar
hall'a I called th beat In the world.
All the patent medicine advertised In
thla paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can
be bought at the lowest prlcea at J. W.
Conn'a drug store, opposite Occidental
Hotel. Astoria.
Parties desiring the best of Job printing
at th lowest price should call at tbe
Astoria Job office before going elsewhere.
HL'MMEK HCHKfX'LK,
0. It, and N. Co, and the White Collar
Lin.
T. J. POTTKK.
Leave Portland Monday ut a. in ,
running through to Astoria without!
any stop, leave Tuesday and Thurs-j
day ut p. m and Saturday at I p. m.
Leave 1 1 waco Monday, Wedneaday
and Friday at 4 p. in., and Kunday at
5 p, m and leave Astoria same day
at 7 p. m.
OCEAN WAVK.
Leave Portland Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at I p. m., and Sunday
at 7 a. rn. Leave II waco Tuesday, j
Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. m. and
Hunduy at t p. in , and leave Astoria
earn day at 7 p. m.
II. II. THOMPSON
Leave Portland Monday. Wednes
day and Friday at 7 a. m. and Saturday
at 11 p. ni. leaves Astoria Tueaday,
Thursday and Saturday at a. m. and
Sunday at 7 p. n.
TELEPHONE.
Leave Portland Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 7 a. m. and Sunday
at I p. m. Leave Astoria Monday.
Wednesday and Friday at a. m. and
Saturday at 7 p. m.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
A TWISTER,
A twister In twisting
May twist him a twist.
For In twisting a twist
Three twtsta make a twist:
Hut If on of th twist
Untwists from th twist,
Th twist untwisting
Untwist th twist.
That Is. when It' twisted with any
other twin than MARSHALL'S.
FROM NOW UNTIL EPItINO
Overcoat and winter wrap! wilt be la
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In th steam-heated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and fit
Paul Railway, For solid comfort, for
speed and for safety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of th
West.
B.F.AIiliEN&SON
Wsll Paper. Artists' Material!, Palsts,
Oils. Glaas, etc. Japaaat MstHagt,
Ruga sn4 Bsnboo Goods
3A5 Cc mmerclal Street.
J.A FASTABEND,
QENERAL CONTRACTOR,
HOUSE, BRIDGE AND OQHARF BUILDER
HOUBK MOVER.
Haas Moving Teols tor Rent.
ASTORIA OREOON
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
GEO. NIC0LL, Assistant.
OFFICE:
Kopp's iNew Brewery
A. V.ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits
"tgetnbles, Crockery, Glass and
PiatedWare. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets.
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
And Acceptance of Tenth Street Im
provement. Between Commercial
and Exchange Streets.
Notice la herby given that 8. Normlle,
contractor for the Improvement of Tenth
street, between Commercial and Ex
change streets, under the provisions ot
ordinance No. 2u.j, on the Sd day of June,
lSiS. tiled In the office ot the auditor and
police Judgo of the city of Astoria, the
cert I Urate of the city suveyar and super
intendent of streets, approved hy the
committee on street and public ways.
After the expiration of the time herein
after specified, if no objections to the ac
ceptance of such work be tiled, and the
common council choll deeem such im
provement properly completed, accord
ing to the contract and plans and speci
fications therefor, the same may be ac
cepted.
Objections to the acceptance of said
Improvement or any part thereof may be
filed in the ofllce of the auditor nnd po
lice Judge on or before Wednesday, June
17, 1NW.
Astoria, Oregon, June 8, IK".
H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
These liny Capsule are supcnoi
to Balsam of Copaiba,
Cubebsor'niectionsandfmlDYl!
CURE IN 43 HOURS VHl
the came diseases withou'
Inconvenience.
2v. s j tl iftrrt'stt.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice Is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Astoria pro
pose to re-establish the grade on that
part of Irving avenue, In McClure's As
toria, aa extended and changed by Cyru
Olney. which lies between the west side
ot Twelfth (treat and the east aide of
Tenth street, at the following height
above th baae of grades as established
by ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordi
nance to Establish a Rose of Grades for
the Streets of Astoria," to-wlt:
On the north Bid ot the crossing ot
said Irving avenue with Eleventh street,
126 feet
On the south side of said crossing, 128
feet.
By order of the common council.
Dated June 6, 18S6.
H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
MANHOOD
(BnNl mf as'aesartssa.
as stlinah.. wbfc at
mwtui la east foe,
VaW.ar "vW sm rVae SUdleln. Om.,
rUKEUOUILRUSlriQ. etlag asasta. TUlr sad
sssassasssl te sr aa asreeM !, aswi a W; W 1 an u . fc m
prass tVsese, HsAms WSafliaBKsssB lasS saaseL lasasir asaastassa
mm
Ind
10
Thh Oasis op THP
COLORADO DESl U
A New
Resort
BELOW (HE LEVEL
OF THE SEA
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pronounced by Physicians the
most Favorable in America
for Sufferers from . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
Th objections urged agslnit Indlo In
the past by tbe large number who
otherwise would hav been glad to take
advantage of It beneficial climate, ha
been a lack of eultabl accommodation.
Th Southern Pacific Coropar.y take
pleasure In announcing that several
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have just been erected at Indlo station,
that will be rented to applicant at rea
sonable rale. They are furnished with
modern oonvenlenoea, supplied with pure
art os lan water, and so situated aa to give
occupant all th advantage to b de
rived from a mora or less protracted
residence In thl delightful climate.
(From th San Francisco Argonaut.)
"In th heart of the great desert of th
Colorado which th Southern Pacific
traverses there I an oasl called India
which, tn our opinion, t th sanitarium
of th earth. W believe, from personal
Investigation, that for certain Individual.
there la no spot on this planet so favor
able."
O. T. Stewart. U. D.. write: "Th
purity of th air, and th eternal un-
sblne, fill on with wonder and delight.
, . . Nature has accomplished
much that there remain but little for
man to do. A to It possibilities aa a
health resort her Is th most perfect
sunshln. with a temperature always
pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain 1
an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dens
atmosphere and pur water. What more
can b desired? It Is the place, above
all others, tor lung troubles, snd a para.
dls for rheumatic. Considering th
number of sufferers who hav been
cured, I have no hesitancy In recom.
mending this genial oasis as th haren
of th afflicted."
INDIO.
Is 612 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANOF.LE8
Fare from Los Angeles
Ij.oc
For further Information Inquire ot
any Southern Pacific Company agent,
or address
E. P. ROGERS.
Asst. Gen. Pasa. Agt B. P. Co.
J. B. KIRKLAND,
DUL Pass. Agt
Cor. First and Alder sts.. Portland, Or
j 1872 1895
Lubricating I r" f
o.ls ; FlsI?er
a specialty. ' Brothers,
! Sell ASTORIA
Ship Chandelery.
Hardware,
Iron A Stel,
Coal.
Groceries tt Provisions,
Flour tfe Mill Feed,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Loggers Supplies,
Fairhank's Scales,
Doors tt Windows,
Agricultural Implemeu-9
Wagons & Vehicles.
BREMNER & HOLMES.
Blacksmiths,
Special attention paid to steamboat re
I palling, nrat-claaa horseshoeing, etc.
'logging caivip taoHK a specialty
17 Olney atreet, between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria. Or.
Few Hen Would Ask
for a Finer Dinner
than tho w erv. We're trying tn
every way to make them the most en
joyable in town. All tho "good things"
of the season cooked by our excellent
cook In the most delicious style. Per
fect service.
It you Invite a friend to the Palace
Restaurant the place 1 a aufficient guar
antee that h will receive a good meal.
The Palace Hestanrant
RESTORED
vv0al eMsana Msaaaev. saw af SoSaaoe,
1iisi. famnnni r t any Ca I
it sot Sub. I far fa, kr wad (waist ctraati
Farts, fiii.ia, Tam-Da Xknas 0w atn
TaaSm at.. PotkuA Or.
J. W. CONN, Agaut. Astoria.
srr SMSmer Dss ri'a
Triknrlhm etna
a.k - - -
Are Yon Goins; East?
B sur and that jour ticket
read via
T
HE NORTH.WESTERN
LINE.
-th
CHICAGO.
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This to th
GREAT SHORT LINfc
Btwo
DULUTH.
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves
tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given this road a national reputa
tion. All clasae of paaengers carded
on the veatlbuled trains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over thla famous line. Ail agent havs
tickets.
W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE.
Gen. Agent. Trav. r. and P. Agt.
248 Washington L, Portland, Or.
Ladies and
Children
who travel by the Bur
lington Route are given
particular care and at
tention. Just to illustrate what
this means: A few
months ago, Ave children
whose ages ranged from
three to eleven years,
made the journey over
our line from Ellens
burg, Wash., to Kansas
CJty. ENTIRELY UN
ACCOMPANIED. Tickets. time-tables.
and full information
about our service to
Omaha, St Joseph, Kan
sas City, St: Louts and
Chicago upon application
to the nearest ticket
agent or by addressing
C. SHCLD0X, G.JL
rortlaad. Oregoi.
J. B. WYATT,
Pbonc No. 68
Astoria, Oreges
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid t Supplying Ship.
They Lack Life
There are twine sold to fishermen
on the Columbia river that stand in
the same relationship to Marshall's
Twins as a wooden Image does to th
human being they lack strength lit
evenness and lasting qualities. Don't
tool yourself Into the belief that other
twines besides Marshall's will do "Just
as welL" They won't They cannot
nir es la a noa-BOfaonooa
f?m.dT fur Uonorrbiea.
Itllevt, Ssermalorrhirs,
Whitos, UBDiuril di
rhivrg... or say ioflaauus
tion, irritation or ulcers
I 'riT.au oiOTe. tion ot uiueona mem
lTHtEHsCHt'riro. nran aoa-a.mna.iit.
aoia my mrrwwww
or seat In plain wrapper,
tr .xprrM. prtpall. for
SI .01, or 3 bottle, p.n.
Circular sent ou rvquen.
THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT
REPRESENT
A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil
waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. It
taring are veatlbuled, heater by steam,
and lighted by electricity. Each sleep
car berth has an electric reading lamp.
Its dining cars are the best In the scrld,
and its coaches are palaces on wheels.
This great railway, connecting aa It
does with all transcontinental lines at St
Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng
public the best service known. Ticket
via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul
Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket
ofllcea to any point In the United States
or Canada. For maps, folders and other
Information, address.
C. J. EDDT. General Agent,
J. W. CASET, Portland. Or
Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent.
Portland. Or.
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Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. and McKee Ave.
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
Tf:
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
483 Bond Street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
II. A. SMITH,
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2. Pythian Building-.
overr C. H. Cooper's store.
Da ELIV JAN SON,
PIIISICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours),
10 to 12 a. na. : x to I and 1 IO I ,. B.
Sundays, 10 to IL
DR. O. B. E8TE8,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention to dlseaaea of women
and surgery.
Office over Danilger's (tors. Astoria,
Telephone No. U. ,
JAY Tt'TTLE, M. D.. .. , .,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AN0
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, rooms f and t, Pythian Building.
Hour, 10 to tf and 2 to (, Reldeno
M Cedar (tract.
JOHN T. LIGHTER,
ATTORNIT-AT-LAW.
Office, upstair, Aetorian Building.
II. T. CROSBY,
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
tet Commercial straet
J. Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Offlc on Bond street, Astoria, Or.
J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon,
Cheater v. Dolph.
DOLPH. NIXON A DOLPH.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon. 24. 23. 2 and IT,
Hamilton Building. All legal and col
lection business promptly attended to.
Claims against the government a spe
cialty.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communication held on
the first and third Tueaday evening ot
each month.
G. W. LOUN8BERRY, W. It
E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. C. CA88ELL,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
Notary Publlc
, S18 Bond Street
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call 00 Jno.
F. Hand ley Co., 134 Third street, and
get th Daily As to nan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while there.
E. rlcNEIL, Receiver.
Gives Choice
of
f tab Transcontinental
ttOUlCB
Via
Spokane
and
St. Paul.
Via
Ogden, Denver
and
Omaha or
M.Paul.
Pullman and Tourist tra
Pre Reclining Chairs Car
Astoria to San Francisco.
State of California. Sunday. June 7. '
Columbia, Friday, June 12.
Stat ot Cal. Wednesday, Jun L
Columbia, Monday, Jun TL
Stat of Cel.. Saturday, Jun !7.
Columbia, Thursday, July 1
8 late of Ca., Tuesday, July 7.
Columbia, Sunday, July 7.
Columbia, Sunday, July 12.
State ot Cal.. Friday, July 17.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. -
T. J. Potter leaves Portland Monday
8 a. m., Tuesdays and Thursdays at S
p. m.. and Saturdays at 1 p. m., for As
toria and Ilwaco, connecting with Clat
sop Beach train. Returning, leaves Il
waco on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays at 4 p. m.. Astoria 7 p. rn.
Sundays, leaves Ilwaco 5 p. m.. Astoria
7 p. m. R. R. Thompson leaves Port
land Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days 7 a. m., Saturdays 11 p. m. Re
turning, leaves Astoria Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays 6 a. m.; Sun
days 7 p. m.
Tickets of steamers Ocean Wave and
Telephone are good on all these boats.
All tour boats go to each other's docks
each night and morning for freight and
passengers.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
G. W. LOUNSBERRY,
Agent.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or.
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la it amps, tut partictlaxa. (MtimoauOa ud
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Soldto-ulUul Uiuauta. i-killdlj'r
Situated on the south side
of Astoria's hills.
Twenty degrees warmer
and vegetation 30 days in
advanr-e of the North pide.
Magnificent sites for res
idences, overlooking rivpr
and bay, sunny and shel
tered. Easy and natnral grades;
little or no grading needed.