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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1898)
THK DAILY AST0K1AN. WKOMISDAY MOKMNU, MAKl'll 2J, m. r .1 tV ONE BNJOYQ Both the methyl ami rct-nlt when Syrup of Fijrs is taken ; it i pleasant ami refreshing to the ta.xto, ami act Reiitly yet promptly on the 1 hhieya. Liver ami 15wels, eieansen the kv tem efTcvtii.-illv, ilisiHl oolils, heal adieu anl fevers and euros hahitnnl constipation. S rnj of Fijrs is the only ronuslr of i:a kind ever pro lawd, ple:win to the l:te and ne eejitahle to the stomach, prompt in inaction an I trulv lcnchci.irin its effivta, iiMiiivd onlv from the most beallhyaii.l areeaulcsiihutances, its many excellent piali!ieseomniend it to all and lave iiu.lv it the most popular remedy known. ynip of ris i for !ali? m SO cent hollies by all loading tlrtisj. cist.s. Anv reliable druirsist who may not haw it on hand w ill pro cure it promptly for any one w ho wishes t ) try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. louisrnii. tr. new row. nr. e. a rnoro$Ai.s kor fcel Office C. Q. SI.. Vancouver Rarracks Wash.. March W. is. Scaled proposals. In triplicate, will be received here, or ut oflhes of quartermasters nt Poise liar racks and Fort Sherman. Idaho, port. land. Or., and Forta Canby. Spokane. Wal la Walla and Vancouver Rarracks. Wash., until 11 o'clock, a. m.. April 19. ls$. and then opened, for furnishing fuel therefor for fiscal year commencing July I. 1SS. Information furnished here or by said quartermaster!". U. 8. reserves the right to reject or accept anv or all proposal or any part thereof. Envelope contain ing proposals should he marked: "Pro- poaala for fuel at ." anj addressed to undersigned or to respective quarter master. J. W. Jacobs. C. Q. M. SIMPUCITT ITSELF. A Simple. Harmless Remedy. Tet It Cures the worst Cases of Dyspep sia and Indigestion. Dr. Jennlson. who has made a life study of stomach troubles, says: All forms of Indigestion really amount to the same thing, that ts, failure to completely digest the food eaten: no matter whether the trouble Is acid dv-spepsia or sour stomach. oelchlng of wind, nervous dyspepsia or loss of flesh and appetite; a person will not have any of them If the stomach can b Induced by any natural, harmless way to thoroughly digest what Is eaten, and this can be done by a simple remedy which I have tested In hundreds of ag gravated cases with complete success. The remedy Is a combination of fruit and vegetables essences, pure aseptic pepsin and golden seal put up In the form of pleasant tasting tablets and sold by druggists undei the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. One or two of these tablets should be taken after meals and allowed to dissolve In the mouth and mingling with the food In the stomach, digests It completely before it has time to ferment, decay and sour. On actual experiment one grain or Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest three thousands grains of meat, eggs and similar wholesome foods. It to safe to say If this wholesome rem edy was better known by people general ly. It would be a national blessing, as we are a nation of dyspeptics and nine tenths, of all diseases owe their origin to Imperfect dtgestlon and nutrition. StilBJ'l DyspTila Tablets are not a secret patent n.?'.U('ne, but a fifty-cent package will do more real gOVl tr a weak stomach than fifty dollars worth of patent medicines and person has the satisfaction of knowing just what he is putting Into his stomach, which he does not know, when widely advertised patent medicines are used. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, full sized packages, Wets. A little book on cause and cure of tomach trouble mailed free by address ing The Stuart Co.. Marshall. Mich. TODAY'S WKATIIKR. Fair. AROUND TOWN. WKPNKSDAY I hold the aim of life is less The search for my own happiness, Thnn the giving Joy to others. Try Schilling' powder. Pest tea and baking Midwife Mm. Mary Make, IHI Kxchangc treet. Choicest etock of candles In the city at th. Parlor. A. B. Horn-hen and wife wen- over from Chinook yesterday. Mr. Joseph Itourne. of Rainier, Is vis it ln In this city. James Qulnn, of (Julnn's landing. Is a visitor In the city. Mr. Henry Kleekcnsteln, of IVrllatnl. urn In the city yesterday. Frank R. Stokes was a passenger on tin' Telephone for IVrtlnnd last night. Mrs. 11. F.. Campbell has gone t I.o rence, Ka., on a visit to relatives. Traveling Freight Agent U. It. VHon was down from Portland yesterday. Steve Campbell, who cut his foot while riding a bicycle Monday evening, is rnp Idly Improving. W. J. Heckard's full-welcht creamer butter and buttermilk and thick 'ream at the Parlor. P. J. Me.mv. the lending merchant tailor. ir Tenth street. The highest rrtcc paid for fur skirts New crop drledVnitts. new crop mlsins. Ho and assorted nuts all extra tine qual ity, at Ross. H'.gglns Co. In the county clerk's office yesterday a marriage license was Issued to John A. Strand and Anna I.tssa W.irila. Mrs. C. K. Tyler, who has been east for the past year visiting relatives, returned from Jackson. Mich., yesterday. The sad news was received yesterday of the death In San Francls.-o of the only child of Mrs. Florerce Peavy lin' I.evins. The lighthouse tender Columbine his received a black coat of paint and an no longer be distinguished by her while hull. Dont forget that you can do your wash ing with half the work If you use Fel.C Naptha Saop: P cents, at Roger's drt; store. J. S. Gibson, of the l'wis and Clarke. Carl Johnson, jr.. uf Seaside, and 1' Olson. Jr.. of Oiney. mere In the city '. trrdny. Customs Inspector Oeorge MePrule. who was taken sick Monday threatened with pneumonia, was reported as Improving last evening. Mr. Henry W. (loddard. assistant gen eral agent of the Cnicago. Rurltngton .v Qulncy railroad. Portland, called on his Astoria friends yesterday. Some Prices lay. wllh H. The Miitestaiils are gelling Well along In the to game try-out, Iml . nuuierxiis cenleis arc pulllUK the aver- ages ilonn tilvally, Fresh Country Yga l.V' a IKitcn. Larcf Fancy Naval Oran?rs ooc a Dotcn l.riiiniis I.V a IKifcn. Sindair Fiilolii) Hams I'.' l-'.V I'uunil. Siviavy IV A. Xlel.can. of the naval renerve. nte to e Comin.indi'r l.oiu bard, of Portland, yesterday. Informing ( him of the number of nnntii'ama fur rn lilKinieiil In this clly. and also of the fact I that the. applicant whliti now number over . will hold a meeting al Hie court . house next Friday eellnn when ex l'0. nialider l.liibai'd Is expected to v ies lent to give su, l liiforuifl. on and Inatriic tlona as may be necessary to proceed with , the organisation. Only thirty. nine an ' necessary to oiguiilie and that number being now secured II Is probable that or : iianlsatlou will be perfected at Hie meet 'lug Friday nlKbt. provided Mr l.otnbai.1 I will he III attendance. However, the roll Is always open for all that are willing to Join. There should be two divlloi or a ! brigade of the naval ivserve III Oregon, Star Grocery Co.! The Increase In shipping at this port and at Portland is due to a large extent to the activity on the uirt of the O. It ' N Co, In developing commerce wllh City. His place her will lie filled by Mr, , Alaska and the Orient The exlraordlna. William Young. Mr. Hell's host of friends rily large grain crop of the slate has been vth him every success In his new field. I a prominent factor In this ear's shipping ., . ' but ill addition t.i this the promptness ,ood whiskey Is both doctor and tonic. I ,, wM h ,,,.,.,.,. ttr ,,, ,,v lle.ter looking than many doctors, better ,.,. , great transportation company te. tasting than all medicines. For general M(lv,lni), , lir(!i, tll,.(',r family use. nothing; equals whiskey and , kn,t 0le t ,,,,, ru,.r ,,, ,. h ,.,. llan-fs Whiskey Is pre-eminently the ,. ,Mr. Tr,1(ll,. wllh ,,,., , ,,,. family whiskey. Sold by Fonnl and Ir,,,, , K,.,.ril, ,. reh ,.l.e H..s to be Stokes Cotnjvany. Astoria. Oregon. ; ,..,, ,, , ,, v1,,u (.a( fw well satislied III 'I It has made the pro gress It has The next China steamer will arrive early In April and If all acoitnt an correct this ttimmer will ee the es tablishment of a regular line of steamers and sailing vc.U b-tween Japan aim MARCH, APRILMAY For Blood and Nerves in Spring. Paine's Celery Compound Shares of the Alaska Transportation and lVvlopment company of Chicago 1 sre the most desirable Investment before , the public. Safer than savings hanks and Kirk stock. Paying large dividends. I Shan's one dollar. For Information ad- ' dress w. I. Dudley, general agent. Hal- ' !er building. Seattle. Wash. OCR CROI ND WORK. Astoria. March H.-(Edltor Astorian.) Now that the railroad Is completed th" thirty-year effort of the old Astoria clti sen Is accomnllshfd. To reap the ad- Vantage of the road, new enterprises must be started, developed and fostered. If not done, then will the road In come a drain Instead of a builder up. The community will henceforth be in closer conimur.ica tlon with the balance of the world, and If we do not supply ourselves with what we shall consume, otners will at our cost Wllh few exceptions a healthy, growing community must be self-supporting. Th ground work of su'ii support is th" ground the agricultural and dairy Interests. Heretofore it has been thought. In this locality, that lumber and tli-h were the only tilings to look after, us they were in demand abroad, and brought In ready money; but whoever knew a person or community to be long prosperous t-imply because lie or it made or received money There is another factor In the question of prosperity save. So large a factor is th' matter of saving that tlios.; who receive but little and save It outstrip those who receive much and save nothing or very HUle. The soil arid climate about the month of tile Columbia Is sufficient to produce nearly all the dairy und agricultural pro ducts required for the citizens of this lo cality, and of some kinds of produce much more than Is needed. We can even ex port some of the products. Much of the Meat used here cun be grown ill home. All these products should be grown and produced nt home by our own citizens, We should be slf-supportins. and wllh a little attention and effort would be. The city and community never will be on a solid financial or prosperous basis until they urc. As the lack of a railroad can no more be made an excuse, us there is no other BUbject now of universal interest, let ull cry for home productions. Kncoorage efforts In the line of developing the dairy Interests and the Rrowtn of su h iieri euliural products as are adapted to this locality and the raising of stock. The murket Is Rood and the attention to this work Is our salvation. OUSERVER. For Sale Sand, gravel, black dirt and various kind of manure. See R. M. Gas ton, at 106 Fourteenth street. When going east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only line raining dinlnj cars. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. The ladles of the Norwegian M. K. chun-h. Cpper Astoria will give a social entertainment on Saturday evening, March Nth. Friends are cordially Invited. Further notice will be given. L. Williams IVirmer. H. W. Goddanl. R. B. Wilson. W. A. Fouch. U S. Ihle Portland: J. D. Frey. F. A. Rust. Sin Francisco; J. II. Bourne rUinicr: Char! Stall. Young's River, are at the Occident. A harbor boat for this port is now ar. assured fact. The same push, energy and Influence which has secured the public park and the promise of a quarantine station will be exercised for the harbor boat. The Born steel ranges are nsberto lined and equal to any in the mirtet. they can be bought for from 1? to 111) cheaper than any other range 30I) in the city, i For sale only bjr W, J. Scuily, CI Bona street Recorder Jack Williams mas the recip ient yesterday of a handsome boquet of daffodils. The soli of Oregon grows flow ers In all season's of the year, and Jack feels proud of his gift and prouder of the fair donor. Any one having artli les of old clothing to give away will greatly assist the Work of the relief committee by sending thorn to the W. C. T. L parlors on Thursday between the hours of 2 and 3 " In the afternoon. The trlul of C F. Went, accused of as saulting a Chinaman with a broom han dle, was .continued In the Justice ourt yest'erduy until this afternoon, hen it Is expected the Injured Olestial will be able to appear to give testimony. Northern Pacific railroad trains leace Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta-i-oni. Spokane, and the east. Close con nection made at Spokane for Rossland, Kelson. Sandow and British Columbia mining campt. For mai and Information call on or address C. W. Stone. Astoria, On-gon There is now a good opportunity for I'hief H.illock to put the 'holms at work on the new public park Roads are to be built grass planted, stumps pulled out. and florist Johnson's trees set out. There Is no use paying out money for this work when the city boarders are In competition with cheap latuir. The n-venue cutter to be constructed for the Columbia river under an appro priation of f3ii.it 0 Is expected to le named The Chinook. The boys who have just Joined the naval reserve are unttel latmir many pleasure and practice ex cursions on this cutter. I'nde Sim pro vides some play for his seamen as well as. work. N'ot for a good many months has it happened that no Vessels were sighted off the river, as was the case yesterday. nd the preceding day. The shipping rush for last year s grain crop Is on the wane, and the remainder of the grain fleet will gradually arrive between now and the middle of June. this port under the merchants. When the upuaid gl'.l.le i few notches h'klo r till opt. e of Japanese j nee a . ity iilartt on ' very piMh sends it a The proper!) ocer and hotel nien at The Elder sailed for Alaska yesterday carrying 13 passengers and a full freight llt. alsmt W tons of which was from this city and included two horses shipped to Dyea by Ros. lllggins & Co. The only addition to the list of passengers pub lished yesterday was Joseph Klppo. who left for Dyea In the employ of Foard A Stokes Company. The Information comes through a prl- ' vate source that the efforts of the Push club for the establishment of a quaran tine station nt the mouth of the Colum- bla river have been suivessful. Work was done on the nulet nnd through the In fluence of a personal friend of the chair man of the house committee having the matter In charge there Is now every pros per t of the speedy uissage of the bill es tablihlng the station. Contractor Jueobson Is spending n day or two in the city. He reported yester day that his company was finishing tin bridges on the middle section of tne railroad and that so far as tiley are con cerned everything will be ready for the opening of the line on the 1st of April Mr Jacobson. who Is of no mean propor-1 tlonn. will probably ride on the front of ' the first through engine for the benefit of all snap-shot nrtlsts. Seaside are figuring men a v. ry IP ely ' and prosperous season this summer New cottages are being built hotels are being J enlarged, parks and bathing grounds lm- 1 proved, and w hen v isitors , an take the cars at 4 o'clock In the nftcrn.mn nt Port- ' land and reach S.a.ide for dinner the Washington beaches will not be In It I It Is stated for a fait that procrty on' North bench Is now being offered for sale at a large discount on original cet wllh- I out buyers. It is evident licit iMvg.m people prise to develop th,. Oregon sea side resorts. With the increased trans, portatlnn facilities Cannon beaeh will also come In for a share of the larger patron age and It may W M itel without fe,(r of contradiction that on the entire Pacific const there Is not so beautiful, piciurvs.pp1 and grand a am ten of mean peach as is found Immediately s.oi'h ,.f Till iin-sik Head. Here Is found a phasing coinMna tioti of ruggsl mountains ri i. bing to the o. ..ins waves, dense forests fp. -h water streams tilled with trout and long rea. ties of level "singing" s.mdy p. a. In s Huge rocks of fantastic sh.iv stand nut from shore and with the gr. it waves forever beating against their furrow, d side, ..fr.-r a never tiring addition to the s.rnery. Wh.-n the rallni.nl Is finished to this beach It Is sure to become the res..rt of tlious. amis of visitors from the east .,,.1 tnigh-Is-ring states everv season Mr- land. N F. W ASTORIA XoTKS K M. Pbll-I .iuin has gone to I'ort- M!ss Amelia Ijirs.-n :,nd Miss Kate May re visiting in Portland Dr. Alfred Kinney and wife Monday at New Astoria, snt last Frank Mason, of the Warn-nton Trip itie. was in our town Saturday Tile prov town of II. (Mill, "II, I to lie I with much n b , sidewalks. Mr. H S liile. of Portland, vlsit'd his old fri. nd. Captain Munson last Friday i Mr Dave Hood representing Mason, Klini .inn & i'o , tailed ,,n Mrs Iilly ,.st We. In. .!. IT V f . .s-es'.'. s-J-ct'... ., -at Wi ll f.'A ' SV. j,' . v:j .law- V k . f3' '.si .iV Mi h Y,VJ s;.'-v...l'S. i ; Vo-w, 1 km mmM Mr August the l S S the n-xt trip Urown has resigned from and baves for Alaska on f the i iregon. Miss Cussl.. Klndr.d and Miss Clara May returned from it two week s visit to Shoalwater Hay last Thursday. A BUSY W. 4ti V The trim little steamer Queen left out yesterday evening for the Sound from where she will go to Alaska. Aj she passed along the water-front she tooted I her whistle bidding adieu to the steamers at the docks, the salutation being an- ' swered by th bijatii as the Utile steamer passed them by. The crew nf the Queen j are; Captain Mnsncy, Oscur Wilson and 1 William Worsley, engineers, nnd a deck hand whose name could not be learned. Captain li.orge C. Relter. Inspector (Thirteenth Light Hons,, district, visited' i Point Adams light station last Tuesday. I Isaac Moriu and Sam Hansen have left I the works at Fort Stevens und gone to New York. Mr. Hans.-,, will go to Den mark. I i Dr. Ilart.'l gave a very Interesting ec- ture and entertainment ut Ford s hall ! last Wednesday. Hypnotism was his theme. Articles of Incorporation were filed In ; the county clerk's office yesterday of the j Lieut- pant A. K. Millar, now In com mand at Fort Stevens, is the son nf Col onel M Millar, who was commanding offi cer of tins post many years ago. Mr. A. B. Hammond, president of th A. & C. R. R. R. Company, will leave N". w York today for Astoria, having completed many business matters of irnis.rt . to this Hrt. He expects to be here in time for the opening of the railroad If you tiave nid'-s, wool furs ri?s. bottles. lead, brass, copier.. Pop. or any kind of junk for sal.-. i, p it to R. M. Onston, V& Fourteenth street. Astoria. Oregon, or write him and ha wil. nil ut your place and get It. II p.vi cash. The increasing popularity of th" J.ouvp under Mr. Kratz' manag-rnetit Is Item ing markd. He aims to have up-lo-d i" amusements, lunches, an i the v ry Ic ' grinb-s of liquors. Yesterday he p-'ivd I a large consignment of I'yrut Noli). Shim's Malt. Astoria and Dyea Trading Company. The Incorporators are: A. C Fisher, t. A. Fisher, B. 8. Olson and Perry Olson, and ' the enpital stock Is divided Into Si, shares of ll'H) aech. The purisise of th" I'.mpatiy is to carry on a general mer chandise business between this city nnd ! Dyea. Sydney Campbell, or Warn-nton, I will be the manager. The store to be r-t.-d In Dyea will be i by 4" feet and I in. and a half stories high. On the next trip 'if the Oregon tl' worth of groce ries and general merchandise will be sent ,o the new store. To Whom It May 'ifii.ei n; Not,..- i hereby given that our draft No. :7, on Simpson Lumber Company, San I'ru. ciso, for t-o'il.lT, has ,een obtained -a : ' 1. -out rendering an equivalent, and p.ayin' .'it of the same has la "n storP' u. "'.) i )!. Mills. Knuppton. Tic- ship yaid.H at the fcjot t,f Founh street where both the Astoria Iron Work am) Dick Leathers are engaged in doing work, have established a good reputation. Another boat was turned from th'-r.. y. s. terday. the Queen, wli.cn left in the evn irig for Alaska. No news has been retcived id up suc cess of efforts made for temporary i-apf.. Hunts, at tin: mouth of th" rlv r, Inn. it n understood that the Push club hefi tl,c matter well in hum) and will meet v.iib the same success in that as It did In tie public park question. Best of All To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only, and for sale, by all druggists at M cents per bottle. Mr. Clark Hell, the wen ' known ami popular young man who for several yeurs hus been bookkeeper at the Columbia Iron works, will shortly start for Dawson j The members of the Progressive Asso ciation are making gnat preparations for the re-opcnlng and re-enfonsment of the ! Industrial Exposition of Clatsop county' j tor the W' ek of the republican convention. I About that time Industrial Agent Jiidsoti. loT th- o. It. & N.. will be here and tak" I up matters of prime importance to this i.tlt- community. These evenis, tog-in-r wild Hie opening of the railroad, will make such an activity In business and poli'ics. as has seldom been seen In this county. A Utile later will come th" Hh of July and the regatta, so that the son of Mil promises to hi: an exceptionally lively one. .Mis Mamie 'A'. Hriggs. grand chief of i.onor of The Dalles, Instituted Pacific, lodge. No. , D'gree of Honor, and the . following officers were duly elected .iml installed: Past chief of honor, Mrs. Viola Pollard, chief of honor'. Mrs. Haiti.- Sals trom: lady of honor, Mrs. Frieda Abues; chief of cop monies. Mrs. F. M. M'On g or; lady usher. Mis. 11. K. I-'crelicn; re. cordei, .Miss Kate 'A'lrl ; financier. Mrs , I. Wirt; receiver, Mrs. Mary M. Cyrus; inide watch, Mrs. Anna Watson; outside : watch, Nat Jones: medical examiner, Dr. j lav Tutlle. The ladles then served a do- , lini.iful lunch of coffee anil cake. It was decided to keep the charter open for ::') days Herman Wise vesterday made tin- ex cellent score of 72 nt the A. F. '. alleys. This Is the second best score ever made at tin- club. M. M. Plcken'a T'J standing as ' the record. Mr. Wise fell down In but ' one place, throwing a wild ball In the I seventh frame and getting but one pin. However, he made the spare nnd piled 1 two strikes on top of it. He made but seven strikes In the game, excluding three pins made on a spare In the tenth frame C. H. Cooper once made nine strikes In a game, but finished with only 0). Mrs. Normlle waa high for the ladies yester- TKF.STLK. TL'UNTAI'.LE FOUNDA TION, IIOCN'D llol.SK, AND MACIIINF. SHOPS. Proposals win be received by the un dersigned at their office In Astoria until noon. March IXth, for the furnishing of material mil construction of pile trestle work, pile nnd concrete foundation for turn table, ulso a round hou.o In Astoria, Oregon, ami machine shops on west side. Plans ami spec ideations may be seen and blank forms for proposals will be furnlhheel at th? office of the under signed, Astoria. App.'iv.'d bonds will be quired of the successful bidder. The under tlgn'-d reserve the right to reject any or all bids. NORTH WMHT CO.VSTIU'CTION COMPANY. v i n 1 . 1 I t IIMCATI.MI OILS a specialty . ,N,Thc reason Msner Brother5 ASTORIA.... SIC SHIP CHANDLXAT IIARDWARS IRON AND ITKEL COAL OflOCBRIF AND PROVIfllONi FLOUR AND MILL TVBD PAIN re, Olt AND VARW1H UVOOBRa BUPPLIEB FAIR-BANK'S BCALEB DOOTUi AND WINDOWi AORJCULTTTRAl. IM1"LBMK:NT WAOONt AND VBIUCLE3H Amongst most business men today the time spent at the table l.i thn most they can give their families. This ought not to be so, but It Is, and being an, thn table should be the rallying point for all that Is pleasant In tho family life, and should hold nil that Is nppetlxlng and nourish ing In the food world. Wo would Ilka to help In the latter. Canned, drier! and fresh delicacies constantly arriving. ItOHH. HIUHINH K, Co J. 13. VVYATT, Bicycles LOCK", KKYH AND SMI. Ml MA( lil.SKH ... A.SSIUNIvB'8 NOTICE TO CKKDITUK-S. Notice is hereby given tnat the under signed has this clay been appoinii'd I slgnee of Rebewa Siruues, an Insolvent debtor. Creditors of the said assignor are hereby notified to present tnair claims under 0.1th to tho undersigned within three monttm from ihln dale at his place of buMlneati at No. C75 Commercial alreet, Astoria, Oregon. Dated thl 11th day of December, 1S37. N. SCHLUSSICL, Assignee of Rebecca Strauss, an Insolv ent debtor. T K A C II I. HH' INSTITtJTR, Clntsop County Teac hers' Institute will be held at Astoria, March 2-1, 2a and 20 Instant. livening session at Methodist F.plscopul church; day sessions at High School building. Stale Superintendent O. M. Irwin, Superintendent A. P. Arm strong, of Multnomah county; Hon. John Mlnto, of Hnlem, nnd Prof. J. Rurnhum, of Portland, nre expected here. All teach ers will be present. Parents, frb-nds and the public generally Invited. H. B. LYMAN. Superintendent. How perfectly Idiotic you feci when you encounter a woman who Ih undecided which side of you lo take, and In con sequence you tw stand bobbing before each other making false starts to the amusement of onlookers und your own embarrassment. I'honc No. bH Astoria, Origin Hnrd wnre, Ship ChniKilery, ( irocerk'H, ProviwionH, HA.INTH nr1 OILS. SPII AlUnlltin Cald to Sur plying Ship, i.i)ir.S' M)l,KXTI,KMI'.X'S Underwear NM)i: TitoiiDut I. BleM Styles Tnorough Workm insbij) Prices Low James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. FOR TIIIO HKOATTA. To the citizens or Astoria: Relieving (hat the Regatta, held annu ally, la of much benefit to our city I hereby request all those Interested to meet ut the rooms of the Astoria Progressive Commercial association on Monday evn Ing, the 21st Inst, at 7:30 p. m. ISAAC BERUMAN, Mayor. Alio all I irlit Mac binary. C. II. Orkwltz HI M'ANK. Repaired CtslliiK l.caclt en Fish I. Inc. for it. We bar been la lb Shoe business In Astoria lor maajr rr. darlaj which lima the want of our ea tomtra hay been thoroughly itd Ie4 and adttquata p rep ra tlona made to rroet their every dsmaad. Wa carry the Urge! stock In the city. . . and avery purchase wa make haa tha approtral of our many years' ax. parlenoa. finirr1" John maun. The Choicest Table Wines... THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED I'orneriir.Nliith and An'or Streets, Astoria. Guests Received on American or European Plnn. Robust Shoes for boys, iui These Stout Bhooa at lean prices aro aure to Interest you. Our Steel Shod Shoes... For boya and youths are the best and most durable to bo nad' The United Worklngmcn'e "Seal Rock"" Waa particularly anlocted for the Astoria trade. Petersen & Brown. FPU HAM1'. A seining flout with house : Is only one year old, nnd In good condition. Pi .e.t nnn hundred dollar. Apply to J. T). Me -Knrlnne, Knnppa. Or. HOARD AND ROOMH. Three or tour room; with board, at reasonable rate.. Tfbl. Jer. can be . , j xfrs. m, l xioiuen, corn or aocomodated. m- Ninth and Duaa. tra.ti. For ramUlaa Also fur Mexltclntd Cooklnc Purpoeae. a4 Private fork. Cram Rjre, Old lllckory, Prlle of Kentucky and HrmC.vc; lUp. .old California nrandlea. Carlson's FamllyUquor Store in TWELFTH 8TKBBT THE PROOF of th. puddinc la In tha MUaa, and the proof of llquora IS IN SAMPLING That's an atirument thaCa olualrea demonitratioa, Oura will sUnd th. teat. HUGHES & CO. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Itlver and PiiKnt Hound Navl Kiillon Conipnny. Rteniner Telephone leaves Astoria dully, oxcept Hnndiiy, 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally, except Hunday, 7 a. m. Telephone tickets Rood on steamer Thompson. n. II. Thompson tlckots good on Tola phone. U. D. Hrott, President. IS. A, Hoeley, Agent, Portland. C. W, Hlonu, Agent, Astoria, Telephone No, H. LACK CURTAINS. Mrs. K. Rnsmusson la prepared to do up curtains In satisfactory style'. Oood work guaranteed. Leava ordera at Cleve land' bakery, 1 I ' -C- - r. ' aa