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TUB DAILY AST0R1AN. Tl KSDAV MORMNU, MAY 17, 13. v..,' X i 7 OXU EN JOY Both th motho a,v, result when Syrup of Kit: is taken; it in plonMUit and refrotiliini; totho t.isto, nn. act., gently yet promptly on the K ...noyf, Liver and Howols. cleanses the sys tem effectual! r, dijH'ls colils, head aches anl fevers ami cures ha!itual constipation. Syrup of Fijrs is the only renuvly 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 agreeahfe substances, its manv excellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the most popular remedy know n. Syrup of h igs is for sale in 50 cent bottles bv 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. lo not accept any ubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIS SWUP CO. vaummi. tr. mm tons. r. TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. : THOSE WyO WISH TO HAVE : THE MONDAY EXTRA ASTOR : IAN WAR EDITIONS DELIVER :' ED AT THEIR RESIDENCES : OR PLACES OF BUSINESS : WILL PLEASE BEND THIS I COUPON WITH THEIR AD I DRESS A8 ACTHORITT TO THE : BUSINESS OFFICE FOR THE : EXTRA CHARGE. t : ICE CREAM Made of.... the Best SWEET CREAM at-. The "Spa." TUESDAY. The hours of our day are timed by the sound of coming feet. Try Schlllln-s Beat tea and baking powdsr. New Sll .rt Iiunbar'. Best ice cream at the Bonbonnlere. Sweet cream, 10 cents a pint, at the Spa. Midwife Mrs. Mary Make, 7S1 Exchange I tree t. New Laresat Uu -bar's. Try Golden Gate compressed yeast at the Parlor. Best Seattle chocolates, wholesale and retail, at the Bonbonniere. If Snod grass doesn't make your pic tures, you don't get the best. Just try one of those Ice creams with crushed strawberries at the Parlor. Mr. W. B. Edwards Is having an addi tion built to his residence opposite the court house. New crop dried frulta, new crop raisins, Bgs and assorted nuts all extra fine qual ity, at Rosa, Hlgglna A Co. The present proprietor Is keeping up the reputation of C. B. Smith for making line Ice cream at the Parlor. For Rent Piano In good condition; terms. S3 per month. Apply to Mrs. B. Normlle, Astor street, corner Third. A man who understands running a .on key engine and seining can get employ ment by applying to J. O. Hanthorn. James McMunn, formerly of New Or ltuns, novV with tho Foard Ac Stokes Co., reports that trade is improving. Fine music free every ntclit at the Louvre. The (Inept of liquors, Uet-rs and wlnia with tlegant lun' h-ons serv-d to order. The (Jtrmuri steamer Taifu put to s'.'t yesterday and the liritlsh steaim-ru Mogul and Allsa Craig arrived down from Fort tho city. Rem. mber the rally tjiis (Tuesday) cv n lng nt the Methodist i liur. h. Mr. J. Ji. Wyatt will act as director of the chorus, s by the audience. The funeral of i-... late Nirk Davii.h will i be held from tho family residence at 9:3u this morning, and the icnniins iituri-.-d in Oceun View cemetery. Two Chinamen that came her- on th. steamship Mogul nnd were ordered dc- If your grocer doesn't sell Schilling's Best tea, tell us his name, what kind you want (Japan, Knlish Iircakfast, Oolong, Ceylon, or Blend), and what size pack age you want. We'll see that you get it. Don't send us any money. We don't sell at retail. Sao Francisco m A. Schilling & Company porloil !' Jntlo Alwr. wmMo, were plucrd on hourd thnt vessel yesterday. If our Hesdsche Tablets full t cure your hemlnehe In ton minutes return the bottle nt get your money. Charles lioR ers, drtiKKlst. A regular pantomlne of views deplet ing the life and history of Astoria an. I souvenirs of the city and country at th Snodgrasa gallery. When going aat travel on th. North ern Taetflo railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cart. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Wheeler wore called to Clntukanlne this morning by the death of their nephew, infant on of Mr Oh r 1. s liolsvert. They will loMve, on the vti train. Beautify your hornet hy going to Itoaen stock ltrot." now ttore and purchasing a ttrong durable plant bloom or greenhouse novelty. 51 Commercial strvet. opposite Cooper's. A handsome now fenoe ha btvn erected around the residence of Mr. F. IV Ken dall. The poeta an' of turned cedar, with wire netting, and It nuke a x.tst im provement to the ground. Now It the time for tprlng cleaning. : After that comet new linoleums, wall ' paper and oil cloths. Have you teen our , stock? O. V. Torter. ola Central Hotel building. Commercial street. ltulletlns of the latest war news will be ""l ticket from Astoria to the metro,. read at the platform of the Methodist I'" More than one. It Is known, ha been church at the patriotic rallv tonstht. The i l'l"tly planning to s.vure the much-coy-news will tw given as noon as It I r.-i' t'"1 r- t- n" U was leariuM ceive.1 off the wirvt by the Pally As-ithtt Mrs. Pr. Tr,nchard was the fortu ,(,rian j n.ne possessor of ticket No. 0, good for one llrst-class trip from Astoria to l'ort- Xlr. A. CI. Parker, e. neral agent of the1 'and and return, over the Astoria and Chicago Northwestern railway Is mov- , Columhi.i River rnlln-ad. Mrs. Pr Tr,-nch-Ing hi Portland ortleo from Washington ' ',r,!- lik'' ro ,"' ,,th,'r Astonans. has lived atreet to Kd Third, wnere he will have one i through, all the trial nnd tribulations of the handsomest places of business m ! anent the efforts to secure for this city nt, i railroad connection with the outside world (and It Is most tlttlng that this Interesting The I. W. Harper I the finest flavored I souvenir should come Into the keeping ot whisker on ar!h. I',l in moderation It It a sure spocille for Indigestion, for general debility, for Insomnia, for mental depression. Sold by Fvard & Stokes Co.. Astoria. Oregon. If you have hides, wool. fur, rags, bottles, lead, brass, copper, bone, or any kind of Junk for sale, thip It to R. .M. Oaston. Ia5 Fourteenth street. Astoria. Oregon, or write him and he will call at your place and get It. He pays cash. The gentlemen who have kindly con sented to make ten minute addresses this evening at the rally at the Mexh.Hltst church are Troftssor R. N. Wright. Rev. William R. Hollingshead and Hon. John H. Smith. No pontic's In tonight's meeting at the Methodist church. It is strictly a patri otic movement. Everyone Interested In their country's present crisis will show by their presence their desire to aid and countenance the position taken by our na tion. Immediately after the arrival of the ex cursion train laat night Conductor Walker returm-d to Portland with his train, so as to be In readiness for the first regular run from Portland to Astoria. Conductor Lester will take the first regular train out of Astoria this morning. The soloists who will assist In making the patriotic rally a success are Mrs. B. VanDusen, Mrs. Frank Stokes. Mrs. pan liger. M.s Hold. n. Pr. Iliirn-U. Mr. Wil liam Pek-her and Mr. Samuel Elmore. An admission f.e of l'l cents will be charged to Insure an orderly audience. Late last night a handcar going east met an engine w-st bound on the trestl- Just this s.de of Tor.g-ie point. The men on the car had to Jump Into the water. After th er.gin- t.i the nvn climbosi !.i. k onto the trestle, but one man wns mb-slr.g. Partliulars eouM not be l.arn-d. Northern Paclfl. railroad trains lnve Poniard dally nt 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta coma, Spokane, and the east. Close con nection male at Siokane for Rosland. Nelson, Sandow and British Columbia mining camps. For mans and Information call on or address C. W. Stone, Astoria. Oregon. New Ties at PuDhar's. " i Seviral new e-gtag. s are soon to be erected on the h-lghts In the vicinity of , Eighth 'street. The road now b-'ntT graded over th hill to Young's Hay has n-enrd up several tine tracts of land, and the near future will .s.-e quite a building boom Inaugurate.) as a reeult of th com pletion of this thoroughfare. Tonight the naval reserve boys will pa rade dressed In th'-lr new uniforms. In a short time their euipment will arrlr. after which they npt to get down to hard work. Already they are becoming quite proficient in drill work, nnd In an other nvmth If I'nde Sim calls upon them for duty at Manila they will be prepared to go. Postmaster Wise ,s in receipt of a letter ! U r- w"lghlng about ninety tons, with six from the pos-mnst-r ,ren..r.tl Informing i ""nn"'""1 drivers. S feet .? Inches m dlam him that h- would issue an Omaha -'amp : ""r- ""r nb are 21x5 Inches, and in honor of th., Trans-Mlss;ss.,r,i ,.XI,. i hr..ue,ut she Is of the most mod-rn type, sitlon ft Omaha. Spwlal .Jesigns will be I r'n ,l":ir'1 nn were rr.-sid.-n- Ham- Issued of the following di-nomin.i'ions: 1. 2. 4. 5. t V. V) e'-n's and tl and f.' Any one wishing a eompi.-ie s-1 for futi.r.- use should apply at "iee ;1 th- supply will bo limited. ''.-iptain Heard Is having the s'eanv-r S.-afoam overh i'ib-d and placeal In con-lb t.n for a triti to I'uget sound. II" will leave out sometime r.ixt w-.k, nnd whil" on th sound will do towing for Hwthorsr's .... . to an-nipt an ..'-ait voyage, but she Is st inn-h and obeys. Ip r h-lrn WV". a thing of life. She will r-turn to As..,ri., .,f, r the li-liiru,' f-.iison .n trie yoitnd is ..v. ' The d-pot yard' w. re yl itrd Han. lay ev-nitig by hundreds .,f p.-ople v. -io wre uttraoiei! there by the arrive! from port lam! of the first through train, eornpo.e.i of thirteen pass, rig. r cits, the mane us were used y-Ht rlay morning in tip- .- i.-rsion train. Old S-ow Pay Is cert iln.y rev,- a thing of ih- p;'st. .'it.i. .-taretjng ..n the pla'form of the n-w d-pot. one can si-areejy r. aliz-. In lookiw alcoit the busy yurds. that not rnor- than t.-lvo months ago It. was tho "bone yard ' for Astoria' shipping. Ir. anoth. r twiv iiiomhs the scene will jir. s.-nt -y. n a more :v tlvu and metropolitan appear .nee. oa.rm.ry. J he Heafoarn Is n small enft1"""' " e. ,,o,-o. , .ime j ,st evening Mr. A. J. Johnston left for ( lVrtland with tho balance of t'latsop I county's exhibit for the Omaha exposi tion. In speaking of Oregon' exhibit, Mr. Johnston satal that It would not lake eeond place for any other from thl roast land promise visitors from thl state a I yciiutno surprise. The bin hl.vK of spruce from Seaside will be a revelation to the eastern pivple who visit the fair, an.l will do much to advertise Clatsop' j timber resources. Mr. Johnston will ac company the exhibit to Omaha and sup erintend tho placing of thevarlous ar- , tides, I The tlt-it tennis game on the "Ten for . T' mils" club's court for the season of '" was plaxrtl on Friday evening. The court has been put In tine order and the club has entered on Its fourth season with i every prospect of a successful and etilov jahle season' sport. The new officer are: i Mis McKean, prasstdent; Miss F.lmore. M.e president; Mr. J. K. A. ttennett, : treasurer and secretary. The dub niini ' bcrs ten members, hence the name "Ten j for Tennis." but the members Invite nnd are nnxlotm hnt uir many friends should enloy the privileges of the i-ourl nlth them. There will probably be many 1 exciting games thl summer, as there ;aro some expert players nmoiig (he niem i bers of the club and their friends. Pttrlng the last few day of rxllroid construction, and especially since the practical completion of the road, there his tven much conjecture as to whom would befall the honor of securing the oi -sioria earnest att.l most re sooted pioneer. WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup or Figs, as It acts most pleasantly and ef fectually on the kidneys, liver, and bow- I els. preventing fevers, headaches, and I other forma of sickness. For tale In 60- cent bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fit Byr up Company, only. THE PATRIOTIC RALt.T. The following Is the programme to be rendered at the patriotic rally at the Methodist church this evening; "America" Audience. Address Professor R. N. Wright. Solo "Hall Columbia" Mrs. Frank Stoke. Solo "Marching Through Georgia".. Dr. Hurnett. Address Hon. John H. Smitn. Solo "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean" Mrs. Dangiger. "Address to the American Flag".... I sir. r . M. riewiey. j Solo "Tenting Tonight" Mr. William Itelcher. Chorus yuartette. Solo "Star SpansM Dannet" I Miss Holden. Address-Rev. W. 11. Hollingshead. Mrs. Rrenham Van Pusen. "Tramp. Tramp. Tramp" S..1 Mr. Samuel Elmore. ildler's Farewell" Quartette. VrT IT TC i.ll'll 11 lO FOR BUSINESS (Continued from flrst page.) Astoria appeared brilliantly Pght. d by 1-.-trleity. and th- train. .ipj.ar-ntly rid ing ov.-r the waters of the Vi" ;n. . iti to the union .b-p.it. its many light. s cars adding to the effea-t. M.re hundreds of home stayers gr-eti-al the returning -x-cursionlsts. and all was guml f.-l',owsh:p Not an accident marred the day. It wis the winder of all who partliiti.it.-l In th- i-v.-nt that so smooth a tra'k hid b.-.-n put up In so short a time, THE TRAIN. It was a typical Oregon day, misty, with a fresh breexe blowing from the wvst. when O. & C. engine No. 1.W1. In charge of Engineer Ed Foard nnd Fireman V. K Stone, pulled out of the depot at 7:1a with sixteen handsome cars Just out of the Payton shops, filled with happy people. Conductor ('. F. Lester. Brakesmen Tom Mullock and Joseph Stock and Pilot Thompson, headed for Portland. At noble which was reached at 11:30. A. & '. R. Ft. R. enclne No. 15. In charge of Engineer E. R. Stoner and Fireman N. E. Webster. j'hang-d places with 111, nnd (lashed the train Into Portland. "Sixteen" Is n mon- mond. Superintendent M'-nuIre ,-md Au lltor Ku.-ttner. who expressed themselves : us well pleased with the performance of h first train, f'ars and engines were dee. , orated with the Stars and Strip, s nnd . v.-rywhere th" occasion was n-cognlx.-il sis a gala day. Too much can not be said ..f th.- superb necomoda'lons furnish"! 1 ! fn e by the railroad company and tin- unl-1 form politeness and ntt.-ntion on tin- part j i of ofli'ji-ra and men. The f'olumlila M irio- .I......1 al...le1.r.,l .....tl,.nl M..IA IV.. ....I, out the journey, wni-n h" Ije-.l hiIivn th t rip. NOTE 3 HY THE WAY. A W-stjxirr one of the natives wanted ;o g.t 'h- railroad Prne so that h- could; il '.ir.-.s eaten the train, mounted th- foot- ... rd of th- engine and sat his wa.'h by! h- e.ani gtiuge. which m.irlt.d I in. i As tin. train reached a"i;ft.,n on the re- j t'lrn trlt. i"o'ik'i r:irn ry furnished a-ro h y or -lonlst wlih ;i can a-.f salmon put up v. sferday. ! 'oi - .!. 1'iTiil'man who got on at a way --'-n'on was heard to ask where his friend v,.is. Tii- r-ply qub kly f-arne tint he was ! aft. A yoiinjc lady wanted in lind h' r j t'larnrr-i. and wtts lol.J by an old r-sob nt 'ti :t lie waa for'ard. While approaching ih- -ity on ib firn an ebb-riy gi ntb man said. "U'i I I r--1 are the , ; almost honio now." "Yes," replied other. "It's the next 1-imnnir." I At flat 'katile the train stopped for! about ') minutes, while a popular demon-1 i stratlon was made. The following resi,. I : Pit iiirm were passed and a copy hand- il lo Mr. Hammond: ! THANKH TO If A MM ON P. ; Clatsknlo, Or.. May V,, At a meet ing of the citizens of Astoria and vi cinity, nnd those living along tlir- line or j th- Astoria nnd Columbia Hlv. r railroad. , and i onstllutinif the doners lo the rall ! road subsidy and rlghla of way, held In i Iho town of ClatHknie, Ore., while en route ; from Astoria to Portland and return on ! the excursion Riven by Mr. Hammond in j honor of the opening of the railroad to : travel nnd traffic, the following proceed I InKB were had. to-wlt: 1 On motion of Mr. B. Van Dusen, Mr. I Isaac Horsman was unanimously chosen chairman of tho meeting and Ml'. ('. It. Thomson wa chosen secretary. Mr. .lame W. Welch thereupon offered the following resolution, which was unan imously adopted, to w It : Whereas, in pursu, mco of a contract entered Into with the oltl. ns of Astoria and vicinity for the con-im, (Ion of n rail road from the Cliv of stoiti (, n con nooilon wnh a trans. continental railroad at Goble, Mr A It Hammond of Mis sonln Mont , at n period of gn at tlnan elal depression and stagnation of business throughout the whole world, has con structed In manner h.glilv satisfactory and grat'.fxing to the other Parties to the c-wttract and to the general public, a rail road which, In ipialiiv of workmanship and material his no ii rlor on the Pa cltlc coast, surpassing in every p. nil. ul ir the ill l..tlc itl.ois and , on, lit lolls of ill.' contract, and e en the highest cpivt.i. lions of our CltlKellS. And. w herons, the Astoria ,t Columbia lilvor railroad Is now to tv oneu for busl- lit s. fully i-tpilppct will) all the best ;!! i!inc. s for handling e.rv class of busi ness In the most expedition manner, and we all realise that this railroad Is to be come n great factor In building up nil those Interest which cluster around the cltv by tho sea. and the country t the mouth of the Columbia river gein rary. And Whereas, u I the duty of this whole community to stand by all those enterprises, which contribute to our sub stantial growth, the chief among wh'ch 1 iho railroad. Therefore, he It Itesou , d First -That we hereby extend to Mr A II Hammond and the Atoii A Columbia lilvcr Katlroa.l company our sincere thanks for this delightful trip, the tlrt round trip made bv this road. Second -i hut w. h. r.in congratulate Mr Hammond and thank him from the depths of our h-.irls f .r hi successful completion of this great enterpris,.. Third Tllllt Wa hereby asirtiestly recoill- mend to the patronage of the general public, the Astoria ,v Columbia River railroad", and we d. ni m l that Astoria be made it common point for all purpose, and we her. by pledge Ili a railroad, and all those co-oprratlmr to make It n com mon point, our heartv support, believing that In so doing we likewise promoto our own Inta. rests. Fourth- That ih or. tare ..f this meet ing be and he i hereto instruct.-.! to pre sent a copy of ih- -.- resolutions to Mr. Hammond, and also a copy to iho Astoria .V Columbia Ituer Italbs. ,. coinpati. -iti.l have the same puM:!i..l Pbl PEAL i'I.i'SKP Portland Capitalists lo t the I'acitlc Coast El.-vators. Portland. May !:. The Pacit.- I'o.ist Elevator company's entire m si, i of ar. houses and eleators m uregon, Washlntcton and Idaho t.., iy p.iss,., out of the control f F. II. IV.ivv - To. f M nneapolis. and are now own- d by Than, .lore It. Wilcox. William M. and ('harl.s E. Uidd. who are also owna-rs of the Portland Flouring Mills i-ompany a tensive plant of Hour nulls local, d In ) an. uis parts of the country The consideraion was private, hut It Is und.-rst.Hid to p.. about .a. i. In. ludeil In the plant is an immense levator d-v-k .it Aitiltii. This structure is ..v. r l.toi f.-et long and has a capacity ..f :.......i bushels of wh.'.it. In the in;, rmr here are ov. r seventy war. hous. s and elevators. The gr..at.r part of the sjs. ern is on the !ln.-s of th.- "i R ,i N Co. the warehouse ..r .levators own.-d 'VV the a l.-vntor company being locate.) at the following punts; ' iregon -Pendleton. Ath.ni, I. a r,rtn.e. Island tity, Weston, Milt-in. Adams Co lumbus. Itiggs. Hufus. Iilie Mountain. Cayus... pudl.y. pownings. E-istland. Ilavina. Herbert s Mission Th .rn Hol low. Allc-I and Stat,. I.lne. W'i-h ng'on-Wall. i Walla. Payt oi. Waltsl nrg. Colfax. En-licott. Ell., rtoti, F irmingt.m. Whitman Cirtleld. I.at ih. i ik. s.lale. I' .m. roy. I'ull.-n m. T-k-.a. Thornt.-n. Wlnoni, Wali.-r's Siding. Sum mlt. St. John tiinsa-t. M -n k-oiewa. i;b-n- w I. ipiv. I'l.t.-h.-r t::. r. i. M.-tiok.n. Ait... Valley ilr.v. Spring Pi. mi. m. Is. Wash l.i Cr-.-se. L.uigs. cr. .k. Pix.e and Pr.-s. ..It. Idaho- Moscow. Tin- system. Including the big docks at Portland, has a storage enpa. ity of 1 Vi, ' bush-Is of wheat. Th- por'land Flouring Mils company owns mills and warehouses at several points n the northwest, hiving a slor ig" e.ip.nity of about I .Vh.kii bushels, so that with their lat.-st purchase they can in an emergency take a-. ire of r.al.' bushels of wh.-at. or about one-fourth of the average etop for the I'aeitlc north west. The big mill at this city has n capacity of l.lTa barr.-ls of Hour per day. The Ta i oma mill Is next In Importance, with ft capacity of l.J'S) barn-ls Two mills al 'in gon city turn out 1 nn barrels per day and the f. K ('. mill at Spokane tin barr.-ls. At Payton, Washington, they have a ItVI-barni mill and at Salem. Oregon, a -.)arn l mill. They also own the Red Crown mill al Albany with a capacity of l.Vi barrels per day, so that with every thing running their various plants run turn out "i..Vi barrels (,f Hour, requiring a I suit li' .oaO bushels of wheat pa-r day. New ollars at Dunbar's. Busn tits I-' Kou H,ne Alwayst Bougfit P.EPOHT OP THI-; .'ONIHTION - in i oi. - First National Bank OF A1T0KIA, '. s..f!.i. In 1 e -!., , l.fl),.-. al lb,, elose o i-ne-.,, M i, ,, ! -'is. 11. s-M III I s. I ...in- ami a......nts -1 171 ' ' -1-1.. lis enr. ! V.d HII . CHI- .1 I. ..I I I II- . I- ...- .(,.., I." -. I'r II.- ' II i' S, l.ol; . I IMl e.i "". r l'i I I nli- la l""S'i oil.- 'I ' tl, .Is Hi j - 'r n. o . .1 . it v ' .'I IOJ l'aelr--. sl.i'a- ,.,k il -lik-r- .. . "..(a o II - !' .ijn-i . I r- .."I'Ve a..', il . .. . ;i,.',.IU 1.1, 1 ' ' i! -I o-.i-- . it.Oii . , ,l , N at o'l -- ..,,(,.,., 1 1. . . Si. Ill .' a-ke loi.l ,;., ,, l.wi-ri. Mom y llt'si nvi; in II ink, Vi- Hi e -s H) I" -e.l t..,,.er hoi.. :.-... mi - - .,'.." I! iji mptiiii, fa : w.i'i I'. S T...;, oi. -i Tui al r.;,ii;i . i 1,1. MI I!. I 1)1 I'.lpital -to' I, , . ,aj ,7) II,; if. l-'in- 'i- r : 1 1 ' J I 'i.i.im I iid-vi : 0 i i o'l , i-.- pi- I' - . ;. .1 i i -. i a. .1 :i.ij. .1 'a' on il I- :i i, ,:i,i, -a i,.. 'in lu.s :.:n hi 1 o:-., In., i .'. ..... o,l . , )" to ' he. k ,7,h--. Ill ll' lliSliil ---oi,. i.i.l of at. - ' f-'W V C. rtllia il cl li-li. r, I, I - a 2.1 III Total j ,7,(r,' i, l-'.lle hi Hi a, i ''.Hill) of('li,ts.,;i, ,' :"1' I. -i. S, Cniilon, Cii.luer of Hie al'OVe lllmieil bank , no siic-inii v swear Ui.it Ihe almvi' slab -m-i.l i-lie-in ihc b--1 ol 'iiy Itii'tiviedi.'!. a I lelnf. f. y C'llUiMN.Casliler. iHulis'Tibeil and swi rn lo ln-1 -re me this l.dli rlavof M .y, Int.ij HKAI.I V. IIOKI.I.INd. Notary Public fur Oregon Correct Attest t WII,,lVf M. I.AOI) . W. K McfM'.MIoll Directors 1. 0 IIAMTHOKN S OUR BATTLE CRY ...Always the Cheapest... WAR! '.'ll lViett I Hilirs' Shirt Waists AO A ill Mi i'cs '!iius niul i links tOv III 1 W.I allies black and col orcil iliest skirls, tip (rum 1.50 l'i' I .lies fust black Smut- f A less Hose, per pair ... lUC t'liil.lren's heavy rtlibeil fs Mack stiH'kins I In' i!f 'lcst stm'Litik' I'tlt. a r pair I.a.lns' nluie or cream l.aif l.ilc Tlirea l Va'sts, racli . 13c 15c Wo tiave I a. lies' Sailor Hals lv tie cat In i.l in all Hie lllti'st s, ll. fiiuu , , . , 43c 5c Sa'ota'li l.antis iti lloral ertnis, per yard . Shanahan Brothers, The Titii.vsi itEit s Nun.'i: Notice is hereby (,-u.n that th.re .ire funds In the city ir.-u-.iiy to pa) nil war rants drawn on the u.-tn r.il fund un l en dors, d prior to January , lv. Int. rest will cause after this dste. K J CAUNUY. City Tre-niir. r Astoria, vr , May 11. lvjS. Nominees' Cards. Knit jt'srii r. nr Tin: ri:' i: Astoria I'res In t ) John Abercrombie llEC.ri.Alt IlKI'l I'.I.li'AN N'.'MIM.i: full SlIKHIKr. J. W. WILLIAA1S rxii 'N Nominee. l-'Oll Ci'l'NTY CEEItK. Harry J. Wherity itEuri.Aii nr.i'i ni.icAN numimie Fori COUNTY ClaKItK. Perry A. Trullinger KEOfhAR I'NION CANI'lHATi: A0ENT8 WANTED. Agents snd rsnvsssers to sell Dr. Kllck's rocket Noss Inhaler for cstsrrh, asthma, and lung and throat diseases. Bells easr for tl- Ulff prollts. Write for sample and terms. Dr. Kllclt Medical Company, Cincinnati, O. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1. A. V. AND A. M. Rscular communication! held on th flrst and third Tuesday svsnlnt of each month. O. W. LaOUNBBERRT, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN. BecrsUry. pr0fe8bi0nau h''t'' crob b t,' attorney-at-law. Ml Commercial Btreet. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan Building. C. C. BROWER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oundersen Bullillng, Astoria, Oregon. DR. O. B. EBTEB. I'HYBICIAN AND BURUEON. Rpoclnl attention to diseases of women and surgery. OIlli e, over DnnzlKer'M store, Astoria. Telephom No. 62. J. Q. A. IIOWMIY, ATTORNEY A.N'l COli'NHKI.OU AT LAW, OM'.cc, liond Street. Astoria, Or. m. JAY TL'TTLK, I'HYHICIAN AND HUItGEON. Office, rooms IS and 6, Pythian llullillng, 13114 Commercial Btreet. Residence sumo. Telephone M. .Actinic Hsalstant surgeon United Btates mnrlnu hospital service. AKHIONEE'H NOTICE TO CIIKDITOFIH. Notbe Is hereby Klven that the under slgneil has this day heen upliolnted ns HlKnee of Rebecca HtruiiHB, nn Insolvent debtor. Creditors of tho mild iiHHiirnor arc hereby notified to present their claims under oath to the unil-rsltrncd within three month from this dnto nt his place of btiHlness at Ho. 575 Commcrclnl street, Aatorlii. (regon. ' Dated this 11th day of December, 1R97. N. SOHLUHHEI, Assignee of Rebecca Btruuss, an Insolvent dh'.or. Bicycles I.'lt'K -', ICMYo A Mi SKWINU MAi'lll.vKH.... Also nit I. lull! Repaired Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz 443 IjL'ANE. (UalltiK I.nsdi on Fiah Liuei. Hero's whoro wo silonco tho battoriosof all Competition. Wo are solo ngenU for llio ctle lirateil Masoul Kl.l dlnves. Kverv pair giiaranli'.l. I.a.lics ilk, Uutllier anil jew. A i leal U'lls, up (roiu IUC II von an( ill.' lies! ivirset on cittlli irv una ul our KrillluT Hollo Cut-sclsi- lihl anil iltirnlilc, I. n.lies' laticy Silk I'nrusnl i, I'liilliaii's (VI. .re I Iiccb, J JJ up Itom I J V II. s.t Wltiili.w Sin l,ss . . 25C I an1 1'lltiam l'nles 2"iC I m o Ciirlains ... JQ In wasli (j. s.als we lake ttio lend. I'llllltvs. percales, gniiflintiis, law lis, rli., per P yard up (rum .... 0 v Only Store That Sells Cheap. IN7J ifi; 0,LS n Ii a 5M.ciAi.TY Brothers ASTORIA.... HUM- CHANDLERY HARDWARE IRON AND BTEEL COAL OIUXTHIKH AND I'ROVIHIONS FI.Ol'H AND MILL FEED rAINTB. Oil AND VAHNIHIIKB LtXlOERH' Bl'I'I'LtEB KAIItllANK B BCAI.EH IXHiltM AND WINDOWS AtlllK ri.Tt'llAL IMPI.F.MKNT11 WAGONH AND VEIIICI.KH SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete atnek of lumber on hand I the rough or dressed. Flooring rustic, relllng aad all kinds of finish; moldings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders pnimptlj attended to. Office and yard at mill. II. F. L. LOOAN. Heaslde. Orrgnit. Proprietor l.sDItS' aMM.tMir.irN'S Underwear .u;e TO ORDER latest 8tyea Thorough WorkmsnHiip Price Ixiw James Murphv 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of the pudding la In th satta and th proof of Hqasws IS IN SAMPLING Thafa an argurruvit tiukt'a oaak cIusIto at, demonstratlosi. Our will st&nd tk test. HUGHES & CO The Choicest Table Wines... for Families Also for Medicinal anal Cooking rurpoaasa Ih-lvate H'-ock. Cream Ryu, Old Hlckorr, I'rlde of Kentucky and Hermitage; INaw sold California Drandea. Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store IDS TWtfLFTH BTR IDIOT J. B. WYATT, Phone No. AH Aslnrls, Or.ie Ilnrfi wore, Ship Chandlery, ( IrocerleH, I-'ro visionts, I'AINTM nI f)II,H. Hptcl il Altenllun Psldlo fiupplylng Ship Bean the ji The Kind You Haw Always Boiilil WAR! Moil's lieiivv llccict nut til tit i l l e.l 1 1 it t tl I tl t CA .IrHMcis.a-acli JVV woi.l sliirls or .Melt's Heavy ('nil.. it Sneiil lis, moli , . . , 35c 25c Men's uiUiiit; Ilatiln-I over slili Is, luicli Men's Wiitkllig panl, lliil.li' a. I -fin h cuiiiiiiiiiln or I AA jean, .'V, Too lii IsVV Men's k'oo.l lilin k it'll lint". CAs I'uoli jUC Men's sttaW lulls elicit . 25c tni' k in ' pallia, per pair, . and ') Sa-e aitir Imvs' stills Weliave t Iii-iii ill nil stiles niul ifliVH up Inini O Men's no I I'. o,' licit k'oH caps, It-ut lu-r s-uks Bejrin ritrlit.. When jrou buy a poot thing It wurrisa jrott as long as II lasts. When rU tujr giMid thing )r"U are glsd of the few estn rents, or .:l-iy dollars, jrou sient for It every dnjr jrou paissrss II. We hse Bo piHir mesn ...ial In our store Kvery thing Is the money s worth must abun dantly Ymi will l iUd X"U lioughl II here, nnd you will rums sgsln. Our as sairtmrnt of hlirh grmtat spring 8II0C8 cannot lie approscheal hy any other stuck in th city. Petersen & Brown. Healthy Appetites I . A - -i rni-oiiriiK'd hy eating of H"'"l meats, coinhlned With line, healthy vcct,ilirS. If you want 11 Juicy, ripe fruit or sny other addition, coin" ii hire the lust only la offered, nnd Ihat nt nindi-nitn prices. UnNst HIilUINH CO. The reason for it. We have been n ths Shoe business In Aatorta tor many years, durlag which time the wants of our -to mors have heea thoroughly stud leal and adequate preparation mado to nr.i.et their arery demand. Wa carry the Largest tslnck In lln clly. . . and every pinches, we make ha the appraval of our many year' -perlenee. j,.o.r,,.,., jN ,A,N- THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED. Curlier orNlnth nnd Aslor Hlreels, Aslorlm. Guests Received on American or European Plan. Hai hlc and (irnnlte MONUMENTS IHHOr-F A MINAR, mi K, ilurrUon HI., Portland, Or KlfaJJH 01, CKMK'l'HUY WORK