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THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, WEDNKSU.VY MORMXG, FK1UUUUY H. I H1HI- Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on thcKidncys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds head achesand fevers and cures habitual constipation. Synip of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects,prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. , Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ia mtaxo, cl iDuartu. a. uw tout, at TRF.ASURER S NOTICE. Notice I hereby riven that there are fund In the city treasury to pay all war rant drawn on the general fund and en dorsed prior to July 1. lT. Interest will cease after thla date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Astoria. Oregon. February IS. IK'S. NOTICE FINAL ACCOUNT. Nolle I hereby given that C. 8. Wright rid T. A. HyUnd. executor of the estate of Elisabeth Jan RuaaeU. hare filed their flnal account In laid estate. In the county court of Clataop county. Oregon, ana the Judge thereof ha et February ZL 1S98, at the sour of I o'clock p. ra. for the hearing of objections. If any there be, to ttie allowance of the earn end the closing- of the administration of said es tate. C. 1 WRIGHT. T. A. HTLAND, Executors. Astoria, Oregon, January U. US. Share of the Alaska Transportation and Development company of Chicago are the moat desfrc&le Investment before the public Safer that, savin ban and bank stock. Paying large dividend. Share one dollar For information ad. drea W. L. Dudley, general agent, Hal- ler building. Seattle, Waah. The main aisle of a shop on bargain day terrlfle a man more than if he were called to lead a forlorn hope into the very laws of death. FREE TO MILLIONS. A Valuable Little Book Sent Free for the Asking. Medical books are not always interest ing reading, especially to people enjoying good health, but as a matter of fart ararrely one person In ten Is perfectly healthy, and ex-en with such, sooner or later sickness must come. It is also a well established truth that nine-tenths of all diseases originate with a breaking down of the digestion, a weak stomach weakens and impoverishes the system, making It easy for disease to gain a foothold. Nobody need fear consumption, kidney disease, liver trouble or a weak heart and nervous system as long as the digestion Is good and the stomach able to assimilate plenty of wholesome food. Stomach weakness shows Itself In a -ore of ways and this little book de scribes the symptoms and causes and points the way to a cure so simple that anyone can understand and apply. Thousands have some form of stomach trouble and do not know it. They uscrlbe the headaches, the langour. nervousness. Insomnia, piilpitutinn. constipation and similar symptoms to some other cause than th true one. Get your digestion on the right track and the heart trouble, lung trouble, liver disease, or nervous de billty will rapidly disappear. This little book treats entirely on the cause and removal of Indigestion and Its accompanying annoyances. It describes the symptoms of Acid Dys pepsia, Nervous Dyspepsia. Slow Dyspep sia, Amylaceous Dyspepsia. Catarrh ot Stomach and all affections of the diges tive organs In plain language easily un derstood and the cause removed. It gives valuable suggestions as to diet, and contains a table giving length of time required to digest various articles of food, something every person with weak diges tion should know. No price is asked, but simply send your name and address plainly written on postal card to the F. A. Stuart Co., Mar shall. Mich., requesting a little book on Stomach Diseases and It will be sent promptly by return mall. 'run: cor.v.u in troi'iili-:. Sun Friurlsco. I-Vb. IV-Tli..- Alaska Commercial Company has some fenm f'jr the safety of the bark Colonia. On 1 ;. day last Fhe left Taconvi for Alaska. Lim ber laden. This Wis Intende.i to be used In the building of barges, but the schoon er Laknie report that C olom.i bail nut reach'd her des-Jn.iii jn wlw-n she left Alaska. Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schillings Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. You must use tw$ tcaspoonfuls of (00 TODArS WEATHER. Ruin; cooler. AROUND TOWN. WKDNKSDAY. You never run tell when yon ,l, an n. l. Just what the result will be; Hut with every dii-J you utv toning seed, Ttiounh It hnrvest you may not .o. -Klin Wheeler 'lb-ox. Try Hi hilling' powder. Rest tea nnd KiKIng Two cigars, 8 cents, at the Parlor Cheapest milk In the city at the r.irlor. Midwife Mm. Mary Make. M Kx hiese street. Captain J. V. liihhldge Portland last ewnlng. If ft up for Tti renowned "J drop" medicine for various diseases ran be had at 113 Com mcrolal atrvet. At the Iliillctln hII.'vk yvsicrdny NVtsoti iml M and Martin ."iJ. Mrs. Will Warren y sterday wont over to Knapplon for short visit. Captain It. F. Kendall. Eighth cavalry, now In Portland nn leave. Is dally rxp.v t Ins orders for Yukon duty. Attorney M,Kadden and V. P. Mi ln tlrv. the lonser of Cnthl.tniet. were doing business In the elly yesterday. Mr. lniralls yesterday made the mure of .vi atlie A. F. " alley. hlfch Mr. C. II. Callendor was a passeno r on the Telephone for Portland last iilht. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 1ST Tenth street. The highest price paid for fur skins. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, figs and assorted nuts all extra fine qual ity, at Ross. Hlgglns A Co. Auditor Keuttnor left up the railroad yesterday on his monthly trip to pay ort the hands on the A. & C. 11. K. R. TV. J. Heckard creamery butter received Wednesdays and Satunlays at the Parlor Full weight. Also sweet cream every day. Wanted Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping. Must be on ground floor. Will pay lit Address R.. Astorlan oitlce. The drawing for the three pnies-sllver tea set. water set and toilet set will come off on Thursday. February IT. at the Star Grocery. The very finest. The ne plus ultra. The creme de la creme. That's HARrF.R Whiskey In three languages Sold by Foard A Stokes Co.. Astoria. Ore. When going east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. The outward bound ship masters of the British vessels In port desire to express their kindness to Mr. Lawrence Sullivan, of Portland, and assures him of his re membrance on their arrival In the Old World. E. J. Hall. John Kennon. H. S. Olies, H. M. Van Deurs. Portland; (leorge W. Boynton. Tillamook; H. Wise. Ilwaco: M. E. Blakely. N. Y.. are guests at the Oc cident. North Beach will not be In It this year when pople can leave Portland at 1 p. m. Saturday and arrive at Seaside In a Pull man car. without transfer, for i o'clock dinner. Yesterday the pupils of the Convent were granted a half-holiday. The Sisters took the boarders and a few day scholars on board the Perry. They all had a de llghtful afternoon. A railroad hand named Iul Johnson was brought down from tioble yesierday morning suffering from Injuria to his knes. Me was taken to St. Mary's hos pital for treatment. R. D. Jones. J. W. Bunn. R. Palltisch. Portland; J. E. Segur. San Francisco; V. E. Watson. J. W. Carter. R. Ehernc, Clifton; C. H. Wheeler. Whab-m. are guests at the Parker House. Grease spots, blood, oil. or any other spots or stains on dresses, coits carpets or other things, are promptly removed with Fels' Naptha Soap. Large cakes, 10 cents. Rogers' drig store. Largest and most complete asortment of air-tight heaters In the city. All the Kinds advertised In this paper mav be seen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. hoard & Stokes Co. Prizes will be given at the Sons of Her mann hall, February 2, for '.he most ar tistic ladles' costume, for the most artis tic gentlemen's costume and for the best sustained ladles' and the best sustained gentlemen's character. Word has been received that indus trial Agent Judson of the O. R. fc N. V will be at leisure about the lirst or April so that he can visit Astoria and Iook over the field for development of natural re sources In Clatsop county. While boarding the p.ritlsh bark Wind rush yesterday during; the time ,,t th" swift flood tide, tho line at the ship s side broke anil the government boat -lilppeu a sen which thoroughly soaked ';it.iin .McGregor. No lives were lost Contractor 'Jlerin rarne down the river yesterday and staled t !in Astorlan re porter that In .'mother mon'h the t.iilroao would be finished. "There will ( no dllliiulty In K-uina the track down In time fur the republican state c.ncntin April nth. This Ik the best bulb road on the I'acltic coast, and In fact. In all my other baking powder, railway experience t never saw a better const meted mad. The rails are now laid to Wcstport. and lees than IS miles ot track remains to be laid, There will be no trouble about running the excursion train April 14. Now I the lime for everybody to get In ntul dig and make the driving of the golden spike mi epoch In Astoria's history." People In the east nnd merchants In neighboring titles are bciilmting to l'i quire as to statistics concerning Astoria's commerce ami yearly output of salmon, lumber, wheat, hides, butler and cheese, but accurate figures arc not at hand. All kinds of weather. In response 'a Obescrver Johnson's summons, jester day tilled Astoria alternately wllh ruin, sleet, wind and sunshine At the turn of the tide yeterda afternoon the ba was very rough, the tide coming In like a mill race. The revival meeting at the M K church lire becoming very Interesting and have witnessed several conversions this week. Evangelist IVtter Is an able and convincing preacher and well worth hear ing. If the Elmore docs not sail today Mr. IVtirr will preach again tonight. Portlanders are already eagerly figuring on the convenience of reaching Clatsop beaches this summer by rail and it is said that travel will be- more than dou bled. The only trouble will be short ho-t-l acccmmodatlons. Another hotel should be erected without delay.. Northern Pacific rnllroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta- coma. Spokane, nnd the east. Close con nection made at Spokane for Uossland, Nelson. Sandow nnd British Columbia mining camps For maps and Information call on or address C. W. Stone, Astorln. Oregon. Mayor ltervman vesterdav sign. d the following ordinances: Issuing warrants for collection of the assessment on Itou.t street No. I; Issuing warrants for col lee tlon of the assessment on the McClnro drain: Issuing warrants for collection of assessment for the Twenty-third street Improvement. Auditor and Police Judge Nelson re turned from Monmouth yesterday, whith er he had gone on a visit to his mother who Is quite III at her home at that place. She Is suffering from pleuresy and heart trouble but was slightly Improved when he left. Ills brother George remained at her bedside. With the certainty of largely Increased Seaside travel this season an. I shortage of hotel room, an enterprising Portland man has about concluded to put up a large restaurant with Pullman bunks where transients may be sure of accom modations when they go down for a Sun day. He will no doubt make money. a- 4- a OliM RAL AlibNCV OF THE Horthtuest Mutual Life Insurance Company Of MILWAUKEE. WIS 5. T- LOCh'n'OODj SO.Y. Genernl.4$ents, CONt OKI) HI ILDINO. Cortland, Or., February 14, iS;S. The Daily Astorian, Astoria, Oregon, Gentlemen : Inclosed please fnul check for J:. 25 to pay bill for advertisement. We noticed that yon inserted the "add." five times instead of three as ordered. In addition to re plies received from Astoria we were surprised to receive applications from Chicago anil Pennsylvania in response to our advertisement in your paper. Y.mrs respectfully, S. T. Lot kuuiiii iV Son, General Agents. it Captain Wright, of the British steamer Mogul. Is n most Interesting and scien tific talker on the deviations of the com pass, the difficulties of navigation and the discovery of new magnetic attractions In the ocean. The compass Is anything uut a sure thing, especially In these days ot Iron shliw und electric lighted vessi la. A skipper has no bed of roses to sl.-ep In while sailing over the deep. Portland rnllroad men report that the tide of immigration to Oregon has fairly set In. From twenty-live to one hundreii and fifty arrive from the east every day. and they nre not all Klondikers. Many nre here to Investigate and Invest in Oregon. Business Is lively, and manu facturing and farming enterprises are be ing established. With the continued hlKh price of wheat Tt Is certain Ihe nereag will lie Increased. The fallowing court matters were dis posed of yesterday before Circuit Judgo McBrlde: City of Astoria vs. F. J. Car ney et al., demurrer overruled and 1U days to answer; Astoria Building nnd Ixian Association vs. Barney Oallaniier, confirmation of sale; A. V. Allen vs. f). Ifendrlckson. demurrer overruled and .10 days to answer. Captain Bright, of the British ship Hornby Cnstle, Is missing since late Mon day night. He was In company with sev eral ship captains that nUht but left them in a mysterious manner and had not been seen up till late yesterday even ing. Ills ship Is ready for sea. and his brother ship masters yesterday evening were feeling somewhat alarmed over his strange disappearance. A number of fishing boats were drift ing, or rather taking slack water, ubreant of the city yesterday evening. As the tldi: turned six boats, not very far npnrt, could be seen picking up tlp-lr tu ts. The hunchback" salmon Is now In the river and tire sold In the markets at i cents per pound. They are not plentiful nnd the fishermen can readily dispose of ah they can catch. These salmon nvcr.ico between twelve nnd fifteen pounds and are taken In the same mesh as the steel heads. The season for the latter Is nearly over, and these little salmon,, fresh from salt water, ore preferred by many to the Itoyal chlnook for table use. The British ship captains of the differ ent ships lying In the harbor were ex changing court'-sles yesterday, their le partee und humorous compliments being thrust at one another during their frolics along the water front. The new arrivals were glad to be. on shore nnd renew old acquaintances with the outward bound captains and the Jollity of these palh llnders of the deep made them welcome visitors ut their favorite resorts. Their stHy In the Inland metropolis was short and "Pony" Moore, Frenchy and two other outward bound shipmasters desire to send their best wlidies to Charley Mitchell, the acrobat trojan, and other distinguished Portland friends with whom they regret having to part, und thank them very much for their kindness during their stay In that city. KK.VI. 'TATE TRANSFERS. Stephen A. table to Ann ElUabelti Cables-Southeast quarter of northeast quarter, section tt. township & north, ratine i' ct, to acres; II. Thomas S .l.oughrev and wife to Mrs. Ann E Cables l,ot section . tnwtlhlp north, range tl west, acres; .l"0 M A UofT and wife to J ,1 Fisher -1'tnlU l.l. .1 one-third Interest In lots II and I:', in uhdlson of Mock T3, Hhlvely .i; also lot 10 111 block TJ, Slilvely's, II. ('Italics II. Evan and wife to J. J. Fisher I'ndli libit one-third Interest in lots T. S. ii. II. 11, 1.1. ti. l'i and in. Ill sub division of block TJ. Hhlvely ; liaau. Mrs. C. ibmdell to C. It Thompson -Lot S, block Ti. Module's. r'llniiis!iincnl of tax title; II. C. It Thompson und wife to George i Elavil- Lot .1. Muck J, McCluiv's. !!. l ultcd Stales to Olof Olson Southeast quarter, section Ji, township north, range !l west; patent SHIP LORD HIIAFTEHIU'ltY. Report of the Passage From Sydney to Astoria Harbor. Captain J. Cunningham of the ship Lord Shaftesbury, furnishes the Astorlan the following Inter, sling account of the passage from Sydney, New South Wales. In Astoria: la ft Stdiiev, November IJ. lvT, with a sirong" northeast wind and course was 'In-red to go south of New Zealand, but next day a southeast rale set In which lasted seven days and It was found Itu possible to reach either the smith of New . aland or the Cook's str uts, so a course was shaped to pass to tbc north of the island Three Kings were passed N' eleven dus out. and from titer, ery light winds prevailed until rem hlug lati tude ; so-ilh. Kit west, when a sues, don of strong westerly winds set In The southeast trades were taken In latitude 11 south. I.N West, and Were I .TV unsettled with heavy s.pmlis and light winds between. The equator was crossed December ; In 1 Si west, is days out The southeast trades were lost In I north ai;d the north east trades taken In latitude T north ear ning the ship to latitude north, longi tude III west, proving brisk throughout. After threw days variable winds, north east winds again set in. which wen fol- lowed by strong winds from the north. arrylng th- ship to the land, where un aster!)' wind was encountered lasting two days. Arrived at San 1-rinels.o heads on January '.T. Isms. days out. Allen Pilot Scott delivered orders on ho.inl to proceed to Portland. Ore., and a nine was at once shaped north Ar rived ofT i oluubla river February : but we were tumble to obtain a pilot us gales from the southeast and thick weather set In . On Monday, the 7th Instant. Ihn wind shifted to the northwest and the weather cleared up. We arrived off th light ship at 1 P m. and u pilot was taken on board at fi p. m.. the wind fall Ing very light from the westward. Th ship was kept In a good position during the night, but no towboat showing up next morning and another gale sprung up from the southeast, the ship was again blown off tile land and was not able to return until Sunday, the nth when the vessel was towed Into Astoria after o passage of W days from Sydney. N. S. W. THK MODKRN WAY. Commends Itself to the well-Informed, to do pleasantly und effectually what was formerly done In the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse tho sys tem and break up colds, hvuduches and fevrrs without unpleasant after effects use the delightful lliuld laxative remedy Syrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. OABTOnlA. BOSDINt! UK' , Vl'li iNH. elprocal Arriingein 'T,s on the Yukon Between I'. S. and Ca:i.nli. Ottawa. Feb. 1',,-Mr. Mc'imU. of Brll hdi Columbia., speaking in tne ho'ine ot commons, asked If the government wca aware that the I'nlted Stales iiuthorlll nt Skagway and Dyea continue to com pel all purchasers of ' iiuiillan goods to take an ollb lal escort while crossing the disputed territory and to pay U per day for each escort. Mr. Mclnnls also want ed to know if some arrangement had not been made between the United Stales and Canadian governments doing iiwuy wllh Ihls "Intolerable discrimination." Premier I.anrler In re'ily said that tho arrangement referred lo was rn official one and consisted of nn understanding that regulations shoul 1 be Issued by the secretary of tint treasury which wouiri render effective the orlvllerfe of bonding Canadian goods over I'nlted Slates ti r rllory nt Dyea and Hk igway. These reg ulations, he said, had been issued though they had not yet been officially communi cated to the Canadian itovcrnnient. J In believed (lie regulation would prove Hal- Isfactory lo Canada. CASVORIA For Infants i.nd Children. - w HOME DYEING MADE EASY. Even a Child Can Dye Dyes. Wllh Diamond Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color- Make Old Cloaks, Gowns, Scarfs, and Suits Look Like New-How to Dress Well at Snmll Cost. Diamond dyes nro a wonderful help In economical 'dressing. These simple home dyes will color anything nnv color, and thev make cloaks, stockings, dresses, feathers, laces, curtains, etc , look like new, Miiuv of the Diamond dyes me made from specially prepared dycMluffs, und III no oilier way can home dyeing be done so simply and satisfactorily. They mine In all colors, and the plain and explicit directions on lite put kage nink" It easy for the most Inexperienced to use them with success Even it child can dye a rich, perfect color. If Diamond dyes lire used Do not risk your material with dyes that clalit- to color both cotton and wool with III" same dye, for It Is Impossible to get satisfactory results with dyes of that character. In Diamond dyes, there are lial dyes for cotton and spcitnl dyes for wool, nnd they are all guaranteed to give satisfaction. If used according to directions I'OM'MhtA AVI.'.NI'i: llltADi: NOTIi'i: Nolle la hereby lvrn that h common council of the city of Astorln propose to establish the itrad of Columbia avenue in thai part of the city of Astoria known fnlont iw n. at the following lielitht above '.he base of gr.ules: At the southwest corner of block 19. at l.ti) feet, and at k point directly opposite on the east side of block IS nnd at rliibl atiKlis to west line of block 19, at IJ" fiet. und at A jHiitit dlnvlly opposite to the southwmt corner of td.vk 19 on tile i-orlh side of hl.vk a and nt rubt anli to the s.kiIIi line of bl.sk 19. at I.W fed. At the s.Hllbixiel imtirr .if block I, St Z feel, snd at a p"Hil directly opiswtte on the north side of td.vk 2" slid at rliihl anulrs to the south line of block It, si 1.3 fert. At the northwest comer of block ?'. at IAS feet. At the southwest ivrnrr of block al X feet. At the northeast corner of hl.vk '.'I at I fret. J At the iithest comer pf blocs IT, all 1 feet. I At the south de of Kingston svenue st lis Intersection with vVluinb'.s avenue. at 1K1 feet. At the north side of Kingston avenue st Its int 'Facet ton with Col'iiubla avmiu, at 1M) feet. At the s.iiithweet corner of bb. k S. t J. feet. At the southerly inrner of bl . k It. l 1 fret. I At the Intersection of Columbia, Cam bridge and Ilwaco avenues, at -s. feet. At thn northeast corner of block ,11, at it fret. 1 At the northerly c-nrr of bbvk Si. at Z4 feet. Am! unless a remonatram-e a gnrj by the iiwnisrs of three-fimrtlw of the prop erty fronting cm said portion of said street be filed wllh th auditor and pollcs Jude within ten day from the date of the final publication of thla notice the com mon council will mtabllwh said grade Dated at Atorl. Oregon, February . IS. II. E. NKI-SOV. Auditor and l'ullct Ju.!g. A LAMBDA AVB.NTB flRADK NOTICK Nolle ia hereby given that th common council of the city of Astoria propose to establish the grade on Alameda av.nu in that part of the city of Astoria known a I'nlontcrwn, at the following height above th bSM of gnu teat At the northeast corner of Mock J, at Z feet above the bna of gradea, and at a point directly opposite and at right arglr to the raat line of block 1. at & feet. At the uthweat corner of block 1. at il feet, and at a point directly opposite and at right angle to the writ line of ! block 1, at U feet, ami at a point on the north aide of block 17, directly opposite to the southwest corner of blck t. and at rwdit angle to the nith line of block 1, at 41 feet. At lh northwest corner of block 19. at feet. At the southeast corner at block J, at 14 feet. At the northeiiat corner of block 11, at 4T feet, nd at a poln' directly opposite on thn south side of Hock J and at right angle to the north line of block U, at 15 f"et, and at a point directly olle to the northeast oorner of block U on the west side of blix k 19, and at right angles lo the east line of IriWk H, at 4!i feet. At the Intersection of Alamnl-i avonue with thn east boundary of Taylor's As toria, at 4 feet. At the northwest corner of block 1!, al V) feet. At the i'Mithwest corner of block 1. at DO feet. At the northeast corner of block 1", at n feet. At tho southeast corner of block S, at 1 feet. An. unless a remonatrance signed by tint ownera of three-fourth of the prop erty fronting on said portion of .ild treet he filed with the auditor nnd police Judge within ten day from thn date of the final publication of this notice, the com. mon council will establish suld grades. Dat-d at Astoria, Oregon, February 9, 1898. H. B. NRIIOM, Auditor and Police Judge BOCJKTY MKliTINUM I'kMI'Lfc. LODtili NO. I, A. K. an A. M. Kegulur rominunlcatlona held or, lb first and third Tueaday arming each mo. tb. U. W. l.OUNBBfCHP.Y, W. M. tr, C. HOl.DKN. Hecratary PKUKI'.MrilllNAI CAUDU. H. T. CIIOHUV. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. 44 Commercial stiet JOHN 1. 1.IOHTKH, ATTOHNKY-AT-IjA w OlTlce, upstairs, Astorlan lltilldlnf IJ. C. BUOWKll. ATTORNEY AT LAW. (Junderson litilldlng, Artloria, Oregon TjH. 6. h. E8TErJ, PHYB1CIAN AND BUHOBON, Hpeclal attention to disease of wont ir.d surgsry. onioe over Danilgufs store, Astoria Telephone No. VI. 1 W A. HOWi.HY. ATTOHNEY AND COUNHELOR AT LAW. Office on Hond atreet. Astoria, Or. Cheater V. Dolph. Richard Nil. VIA'H & NIXON, ATTOUNEYfl AT T.AW. Portlnnd, Oregon, !4. i, M and 17 Hamilton nulldlng. All legal and not- iM tlon buHln as promptly attended tc Claims sgnlnst the government a si ilnlty. ill! .1 A Y TIITTI.K. PHYSICIAN AND KVllCKOS Offloe. room 6 and t, I'ythlan bulldi 031 Commercial 8t, Residence same TPlephonn 88, Actlnsr assistant iiirireon IT, B. Ma rine hospital gervlce. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. I I'. 8KI.lt i, ...Friday, February 18.. BLACK BOOM George's Operatic Colored Minstrels.. In Mighty Unison with the Cclctntcd Georgia University Graduates . IMcii Hew ved t'ats.Tv: Ullnr.m Heat le oiimi on 1'hur U) morning alt I llli: o'i'l o lilnlliii A Itiwl'i llisix isiote NOTICK. Muai b closed out. Hid for all or any (snsl.m of th.atis k and tools of the mer cantile, business of the K. It llswea a late will ! recelveil up to I p. Ill , Man. day. Kebrunry It, Iw. ltlttltt to rer.t any or sit bid reserved, Direct all bids. seal, r.l. Id C. J, TltlCNCIIAUD, Aaalgnes. DiAllD AND IIOOMH. Tbrrn nr four rooma. with boanl. at reasonable rate. Table tawnier can be' s.v .in.sUted. Mr. K. C llolden, corner) Mntli and Diiano atreota WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY February 22. ANM'AI. Masquerade Ball of Tin: SONS OF HERMANN I'Vur.l i' Stokf.t Mull Marble nJ flrsnll nnorr 4 minah, r.'t K Multlicu St., Pcrtlaad, Of AM. KINIm UK CIMKIKRV WuKK.... THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED- Corner of Ninth and Ailor Htrerta, Astoria Guests Receive! on Americas or European Flan. Umbrellas t.iu'M, KEY A Mi nfcWISU MAt IIIMtit, AIm. all l ltt Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz 441 M'ANK. Repaired Tail lug l.ea la yih l.lurt. FOR THK WINTER- AND SPRING. flax l parchivd Ihe stock il baxiaosx of ibc Colam bia Snot Co.. t ate oltctlag the pabllc of line ol taicy ad staple Inoitiear it the Lowest .Margin of I'rufit. flliiieit salexmca lid co sisicnt price. Peterson & Brown. The Choicest Table Wines... For Families Also for Medicinal and Cooking Purpose Private Stock, Cream Rjra, Old Hickory, Prd of Kentucky and Hermltige; Rf sold California Rrandle. Carlson's FamilyLfquor Store IN TWELFTH 8TRBBT SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete stock of lumber on ha4 in the rbtigh or dressed. Flooring, ru tic, celling and all kind of finish; mold lug and shingle. Term reaaonabl and price at bedrock. All ordsn promptly attended to. Offlee and yard at mill. H F U LOGAN, Pesjilds. Oregon. Proprietor. Antorla Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND HOILICR MAKERS Land and Marin Koglnci, Roller Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a p. olaity, Ciiilng of all description made to order on short n)tlee. John Foz..Prldnt and Buperlotendant A. L. Fox Vloe President 0. B. Praal Secretary i Astoria Bavlnrri Bank Traurr ' Iioshin mill MtiiiiiifiT jo SUr Performer 3 in - lrct Dancer to lit Ureal Comedian - lo io (Ircat Singer lu Watch for 'lie llinnd Hiimi I'lllinb oil Arrival of Hie I'nls I'llOlll', ill, m.l I oi it III lionl of lbs Hauler ill '. D p. III. Your Physical Necessities. WaWSi..i' ".x .. Vim want that with h trngtheua your 1 si nn, n tliu cold weather Ton want that which helpa you to fulfill th d nianda which tiualne niaka. on your phyalral aolf. In wllbaland lh Mvartty of the rhangoabi. wsalhor and to mak you strong and kxp you wall, liar. whrra good mast help you IIOHH. IIIUOINH A CU. A Narrow Margin. I all are aaklaaf on our stock of Ladles' and (IcntV Boots and Shoes Our food ar warranted. 479 Commercial Street John Hahn... 1N7J i7 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... LUUltlCATl.NU OILS A SPECIALTY SHIP CHANDLXRT HARDWARE IRON AND ITCCL COAX, OROCBRJRH AND PROVlaiON FLOUR AND UiLL FKCD PAINTS, OILS AND VAJlKISHMr LOOODRS' SITPPLIBS FAIRBANX'S SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMIUDUENTS WAOONS AND VBiUCLBS Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Room JI7-JI8 Portland Snvlnjr.x Rank Bldj. Portland, Oregon. M) (lKNTI.r..MnN H Underwear UI)i: Til IIIIDCK Latest Styles Thorough Workm inshtn Prion Low James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of th pudding I in th ating, and the proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING IS TV 1 .4 " x . That' an argument thavt'a ora clulv-4 demonstration. Our ml aland th teat. HUGHES & CO.