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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1899)
THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, SUNDAY MOUMNU, AM4L in, m The "ORIENT" CHAINLESS V you ar. rhlnklnf of buyln a wheel (his year It will pay you to wall for ur samples of "ORIENT" Bicycle, which will arrive, shortly. The "Orient" Sager Chainless represent. th hlghuM type of biryct.-bulldlng. It mechanically perfect, and U the easiest running and most dtirabl. wheel on ih market. They ar. mad. by th. Waltham Manufacturing Company, which In Itself I. a, guarantee of their quality. ladle.' or Gent' Chain whe.1 Ladle' and Gent' Chalnlei Wheels 9 THE FAIR, Save Money 506508 Commercial Street. The BONBONNEIRE. P. J. Meany-wvsu fflerchant Tailor and Exporter of Furs. Caah Prtoa TttiA tor fw mam. Tanth and Commercial 6t. Astoria, Or. Ladies' Underwear andWrappers Mad. to order and kept is atock. price ReaaonaMa, KUNQSANQ&CO r ci-l.il. rmmerrll t. ! wr-ci - Open next Thursday. TRY OUR 15 cent Fast Black Hosiery Albert Dunbar T0DAT8 WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. Sweet cream at The Spa candy factt-ry. Th moat delicious Ice cream and ice md soda at th Parlor. Beat ltcent meal. Rising Sun restaur- aat, C Commercial street- Crushed strawberries and pineapple at j The. gpa candy factory today. i ported a very heavy trade, i nere was , a large number of people in frfom the . mi.i .i.rimrn.... hi-h together with the trade lug with supplies for Tillamook rock. Best California win. 30 cent, per gI- Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Attorta. j Ion. Telephone 81 Sweet cream received twice a day and M charge made for whipping or deliver. Ins; cream at the Parlor. The "Pat" market has received a quan-. tltjr of first-class hay. which will be sold for a time at 110.50 per ton. lilortd poisoning due to an injury in uo- Dr. Ball has rtiuoved hU dental office kne and taken to St. Mary's hospital Into the Uansell buUdl&s. over the i f"r treatment. He died at that Inst tu Eastern Tea Company', .tore. it.o.i yesterday without revealing h T. orders for box kindling wood and : ...nl irin.hr hnaineaa to any Dart of th. city at Zapfi furniture .tore, tele- j phone 2124. Pacific Expres. Company Ramoler and Ideal bicycle, fot sale or ranu Repair, and .undriea at lowest ! rates. Call at cyclery, &3 Bond street. Columbia Electric and Repair Company. Th. New Creamery Restaurant, Bond treat, near the alley between 11th and Uth rtreels, serves the beet 25-cent meal irer aet out In Astoria. Everything Is aw, neat and clean, and absolute satis faction 1 guaranteed all patrons. W. A. Gaines' private stock whisay, handled exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlson, la on. of th. most popular baverage. sold. It. purity and quality ar. guaranteed, and it 1. especially rec ommended for family use. It la .old In any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and Bond streets. New Neckwear Techs, Puffs, Hows Fancy Manufactured Keai and Hobby Line of Astoria's leading Confectionery Store. Finest in Oregon Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty. Page Block, ASTORIA The Harrison croaed out yesterday for Tillamook. rreh fruit ta flavors at The Siva candy factory. The Columbia arrived In ycterday morning from San Francisco. Vanilla, strawberry and chocolate t cream. The Spa candy factory. , ; See John U Sullivan and hi high cUs vaudeville company at Flsher'a opera house tonight. ; Gentlemen wishing pleasant furnished) room can oe itoohuo... vy caiimK ,t !.. vomnu-n-uu . Wan ted-Room and board In a private familv for the summer. Will not pay more than IIS a month Astotian. Address T. care ( The British ship Marechal Suohet did not go to sea yesterday as was intended. will b? towed outsiJ today, ft:ruf 'iwrm.tiln ! Reserved seats for the John L. Su!H- ton-ht ran be urocui.d vaa pvrtarmance ton'ghi can t provnt.d .k. v.a..-A Kai rtr...a ftm i rt Ud m today. ' i ' 1 I Ornun Lutheiau aervlc-s will In- heM j by Rev. H. Whltiock at the Congregation- al church tovlay at i p. m. Sunday j-ho-d servires al 1 o'clock. Thaveryflneat. The ne plus ultra. The creme de la creme. Thaf. Harper wh sky in three languages. Sold by KorJ wn.SK) in u'rre ii n A Stokes. AorU. Oregon. The railroad track has sunk near Otilr.-cv. necessitating a transfer, in con- sfouence of which the night expr s Is .delayed an hour. The repairs are lap.dly ; Ijeing made. I-adies and children can go to the orwia ' house tonight and see the J. I. Sullivan j combination in a very elegant p-rform. ance. otning h saiu or uii u the s- n!l)UHles of the mot fsti-!ioii. A marriage 1'cenee was Issued yesterday ', terday appointed C. W. t""--" ' bv Countv Clerk Wherlty to Theodore , deputy fr the .-..lumlna rlv-r and Its Larser. and Susie Roberts. A. Wlrkka a ! tributaries near its mouth. Mr. l-"e-declarea his .mention before Mr. Wherltyery succeed, F. ''car. who wa, . tu b,.corne a citizen. Wlrkkala Is a native of Russia. ,rchant. of the city yesterday ra- The me i from the fishermen. busy the entire day. kept Th, WOrk of erecting a building at the corner of Fourteenth anil Lumnifp mi str-et will be commenced Tuesday morn ir.g. The building I being erected by Swan Wilson, who will occuny It as a saloon. G. C Jalmberg has the l0n ' tract. Ar. unknown man was pi kl up on the I street Friday evening suffering Irom , nr leavtlllf anv Ollie as tu ii-n He had the apr-aranc of a worker In Kas, Aatoria. will be opened lat-r. ' and was ab-.ut . years of ag-. ;"f the out-Me canneries, li -.th s. Tal- 'l:' 'rt fi"1 an'' nniv Smith was a passenger 'on the Columbia yesterday en roue to w York. He was accompanied by Cml.Vi orniP h-' m:r-. ashore and saw a numoer oi "i"" last lime he was in Aetorla he fowtht n.n Hmmv Rvan. lOHlnjr In the seventh. He foulecj hrougnout me ron. ; test, but of late has chngd his ta-tlcs. The resignation of Street Superintend- ent Reed was filed with Auditor Kelson , yesterday Immediately Mayor Bergman I issued a call for a special meeting of the j council for the pnrpoa. of .eptlnr the relation and selecting a successor ; The call also authorize, ihe council to' ' . ... i instruct City Attorney Alien in ei-v" o' collect' the city's apportionment of the enad and Tol! taxes now in the hands of the county. The mewing has be-n called for Monday evening. Boys' and Pour-in-Hands. Knicker Leggings. FOR BICYCtE ISE. liv J. and D. McGeorge, Uunfrees, Scotland. SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Vilson Bros. JVIake C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria TIIK Santiago... ...Campaign AS SKKN HY Chaplain Batetnan OV TH1C U. S. Army Monday INttfHt. ,AT THK M. K. CIU'ROII. AJnil'.lon $! cents. The Southern Pacific schedule has been changed, ami train now leave Portland for San Francisco at ? p. m.. arriving at $ a. m. tty this arrangement mall for Astoria reaches It a destination the mj- day that San Francisco mall reaches Portland. A through touch to md U in San Francisco for Astoria and Is placed on the local train when the Southern ar. rives. Collector of Customs Fox has completed a report of the list of vessels documented at the custom house at the close of the last fiscal year. In accordance with instruction from the marine department at Washington. The list of sieam.rs registered at the customs house under ft" tons Is given at 11 The number of sail ing craft documented I itlven at aboui treble this number. Th(, Ma f,r ne congiruet,.n of the j.'ulton.linient building at the corner of fourteenth and Commercial were opned y,,Sr,tjc evening. About six bids In all rt,v,j anJ ,h, tf.Btract w II not Nv aWAr,j unll tomorrow. The build ing will be two stories hl(!h aim ,v fees square. Its location I dlagona.: wmuuv- a'.l Us completion will materially add to tV metropolitan appearance of Commercial street. The erection of the build n will I occupy about three months. Cap-am P. I.. Larsen urrtvJ from San r ram-so. , s- - lumbia. Captain Urn I- the owner of 11 ;t , It - ro.ht down from (Vrfand lo AKor.a hist f.ii; on htr y I ;uaumus. M-xU ' .... ik . i ,Hj,. Kk-ii i .tinilruitlvt riift. co. ..i.i ... .k.. .. - i.k f tr ;u u'Ul1"' l w' 1 ",r , mor fiivoraUIe watht-r K-f..r- att. rrpt- ill was irg such a haaardoi voace. Captain lir. n believe the voy.it.-e ean ne made wth le danger and intend-, to go t go to sea with tne jii s. o mr.- j Ing. I II p Anderson, a native of O-rtnan. I -rs. died ' ! his son-in-law. Henry Teller, n ha.t i torla. last evenlr-g about a o clock Mr. . , . , f,ir miiny years at C.ray s i "wher. he was well and favorably known as a citizen. He has been a con. tlrmed Invalid, contlned to his bed. lor fr vears. On ihe ilrst of !at January he was brought to Astoria and has since hen cared f-r by the family or Mr. l i. ! ler. The funeral will protwbly sake p'ace tomorrow, but tne nour na ? '"- l!xe,I. The remains will ! tak. ii to j " a I Fish Commissioner R d. wh" arrle,l i ! the city from port'and Frday r.!ght. . I pointed by the la.e it i. ai- mi appointmeti: 01 .nr. i'u'-ij j Important iwtti-n will Khe gen-ra satis. faction, as Mr. U-ugnery is es;v I . . .a. ..I...... W,-,w a. v.-rl VfBTlt n , nn- .i .or . - - , . was chief of pol ce 0f Astoria and h s ex ; peri, n.-e while In that office all. he or torKeP' rs i vaiuaie as.-.ie - the fishing laws. Mr. Iughery will Im I mediately aume the duties of the of- . flee. The fishing s-a.iri op'-n-d y.-vt-rday at noon and many boats went out. Hut f-w ; had returne.l last night, and the men re. ported slight iat'lu. It was expect d all al-'-ng that there was already a heavy ! run of salmon In the river, but the flsh 1 ermi-n were dl sappolnt'-d y-st- r.lay. Th 'early run wh! h W'a prei.-td did not materialize. For the pr-sent the cannt.-rs" consolidation will operate but three un ; neres-Klmcre s and George & Rark-r's. ! in Astoria, and Cook's, at Clifton. Km. ' n-y's, Har.thorn's and Seaborg's. the lai- Ittnt's and the Co-op. are r'atly for business. Th"se fishermen who cam- In last night were not discouraged wl'h the few ttsh taken, but express themselves as being of the opinion that the run this year will be a good one. Canners and fishers alike ant'clpale an excellent sea son. The visit or Mr. iiammonu to nan Francisco and the afiiranr;e from that city that an opposition steamship line will be established Is causing th. people of Portland much concern. The Evening Telegram Is especially worked up over ,he matter and publishes fake Interview, every day ridiculing the scheme. The Telegram, fearing that Mr. Hammond .in mer,ii financial suicide, off-rs the . mm . . . advlce that he had better abandon the plan. Mr the reason that there Isn t business enough from Astoria to support business enough from Astoria to support the line; that Hammond cannot possibly Clothing In Kcefcrs and Vestcts. secure any tranwcontlnental business for hi road, and that It will be Impossible to successfully compete with the O. H. A N. Kvery Ban KYanclsiM steamer brings hundreds of ton of frclttht fri.m San Francisco tor Astoria and Purt'.aiul, and this business alone- would well support the new line, Then, again, ton of snlmpn, lumber and other products are shipped on every steamer to San Fianclsco, so that, with the undivided support of (he mer. ,-banls of this city, which was readily granted when asked better steamers than the antlnuated hulks of tho O. U. el N. can l operated at a handsome profit. Apart from this, however. It Is to be presumed that the members of the Whole sale ilroerrs" Association and Hammond know their bitluc. ami that the ud. vice of the Telegram, while gieatly ap pieciated by the representatives of the millions of capital behind the new sleaiiu ship lino, was eiitlicly unsolicited. Th American irk Harry Morse will leave today for HrWtol hay, Alaska, weather permitting. The More u char tere.l by the Alaska Fishermen's Packing Company of this city, and Is loaded with cannery supplies and provisions, Part of her cargo consists of material and ma,, ch'.nery for th cannery which will be erected after her arrival at Itrlstol bay The company Is an Astoria concent, or. ganiaod by some of the most prominent residents of the city, the muck being nearly nil owned by As'.orlan.. and the principal ottloc Is also located here. The comany Is sanguine of a pp'sperous season In the canning business in Alaskan waters. The pack will lie brought to Astoria after the clos,. of the season and shipped to market. I.udwlg Iju-cii. for merly street superintendent, will go as llrst ottlcrr of the Morse, mid Sam Ab. rahams, of Knapptou. will aci at tiwrd ottlcer. John Carlson, of Seattle, ole H Olson and C. l.liitltroin will leave .in the Morse as managers of the new cannery, the rlrst as superintendent. Sixty white men. employes of the company, will take passnge on the Morse and 7i Chinamen for work In the cannery. The Jensen tan lllllng machine will be used m the new cannery, :h,t company having won Its suit recently attains; the Alaska I'a kers' Association for Its right t.i use these nia. chines. NF.KP of Hl'TltK.WM M KNT ' . IS l'l.AIM.V Ai'l' Mtl'NT. 't'onitmnts of frank J Tivo.r on the In. dcV.. dues of the City and Cmmy i!o i rnnietu- ASTOttlA Aiw.l l. F.dltor Ast Tlf.t There has l-. n 11 dl-po-l Inn. n .onto uar'er. to ip.tes-.lttn tli, a or icv - f my statement- made in my c ontminl a. tl n of the i h ins!., r.ij.ti'lr tr our In-il-bte.in. ss. In w hi.-h I pi .. . I li e t-ldl Ir.de'itedr.es. it! $:" ' 1 d.d not pre tend. Iii that comm iTil. atl-oi. to gl exact !igur-s. but tu gie alinit the In-..-lt.-.lness. In win. h I placed the tot; .r.il piibli.- oitporatloiH mentioned, a'ld to draw the att. n'lon of mxpay-r t- the iinrnious burd- n under which thev are staggering notwithstanding th-' h-ay tax b-vi.-s nud- t this .unty. ,. -cording to the i lly auditor's r-wrt. f li.-cemb.r Us:. vi. the iltv's total rnd-litedli-ss at lfi.it fine, incuitiiug gen. j.ral btinds. g-inral warrants, stre-t txitids and s:r-et warrants, was $Cls 10. :Acc-r.lli'g to the r.-jHtrt of the couuiv j . i rk f -r the s.g months ending Pe . m ' -r .list. M's th- outstanding county I warrants uin.tunvd to $':: v-s.iC the j-:n-a-e l aceru.d lllt-'rest wu f.t rJiM) and the iitrniint claimed by the stjte n account of tuxes of PM ar.d was ?'. making a t edtless .if fll j -..s. o"). ..-ho..! el. rk -h.cvd n- ss .-f !o .'. s ri. t ti .v-T and aho. jt ' tuts amoiif. .o,tl , o.tntv indeSt. Tn- r.-port of tilth- lot ll Indebted- 1 :.- on January It". . o-h . n :-,.,! d. t t'.'i '.si V as li'H'd -l debt and Jl'i .'l "-J .e floating debt Th-wat- r b.tr-1- amount t., $ ... n. Th. -tigurvs f iol up a to'al ! lllUi;. A auain-t tin- atiov lii.ebtedins lb ..It) ..t!l t.ii rei.tr:s -huwi-.l f,t-i on !ia".. Jlx.i:il): hu: th-y made im esttmat' of a. crii.d interest, n-r of In.lebti dness for whl. n warrants had not been ihsihvI. n.-th county and city cluim. a uff'ets to the aleiyii ind-btedno. larg- anion rs of delltiipieiit tax-s, (for th- ino-t f which th- oiin-y has jiurcuased the landl and the city, str.-et ases-nieiits. Tl.es are ase!s. but are nut available with which to pay imlebiM.lness. They niuJt be collect..!, and It Is uncertain wh-'i the cuutiiy and city m iy !e- at.l(, to r . allze on th-m. but, in th- meantime, tax-s go on. Th..- r-p.irt of the hool d-tk sli w l that of the la-t year's tax l.-vy p-r c.nt of that l.-v:.. t.v -h- cun-v, anl pi p. r mil of ihe d.-nrlct b vy. w-re not c oll-. tid. This N a bad showing, and 1 probably du- to tn,. fa. t tiiat th- county l carrying a large percentage of taxa ble property in its nam- having pur chased It on account of d-ilnipieiit tuxes, -.hep by taking It nut of -he list uf r-v. enue producing properties. A large amount of t.ix.-i lias Jusl b n . .,ei-e.. and the appl'i.-atlon of the pro. --eds to th- afore. aid indebtedness may have redu I it to some ixtent; bill wh-n t Is remembered that ttm levies wt r made upon estimate, of expenses for the cnniing year, it will b- si-en that the In. ilebteiln-ss will have risen to the above ligun-s at the end of the pr-sent year. The school law provides that In ten years from the date of Issue of s. hool bonds. 10 per cent of Ihe amount of the face of the bonds must be annually ib poshed m a sinking fund, to be used In the re-il-mptlon of the bonds, at maturity. Some of the school bonds are now six years old. und all but JU.li'i'i.W are five years old. It will be seen, therefore, that the school district will be called upon to make an additional levy before many vears, to meet the above require ments of the law. In your editorial of the ll'h Inst., re. ferrlng to my communication published In your Iksuo of that dale you said: "There may be differences of opinion as to the proper rein-dy to be applied, but there tan be no dissent as to the Im portance of the uimost economy possible in all the departments of Ihe city and c.unty g'jv-i tiin-nts." I'ndoubtedly a majority of th- taxpayers realize that economy should be practiced; but, un fortunately, there are so many different opinions a to MOW li should be prac ticed, that nothing 's accomplished; and while the doctors are quarreling over the remedy the patient Is dying. Some op. pose a reduction of lights, because they prefer light to darkness; other object to reducing the police force, because they are self-supporting, and they ought to have ull they can collect; and ench de. partrnent believes that all extravagance Is In other ibpartm-nts of the public In stitutions. One writer suggests that the way to reduce tax-s Is to reduce the valuation of property on the assessment roll. Ho must hav- heard of -the man who lifted himself over the fence by his boot straps. Unfortunately, the remedy advocated by said writer was applied here for a number of years, and Is the source of much of our present embarrassment We undertook to Increase our wealth by Increasing the values of our property upon the assessment rolls, and succeeded, for a time. In being content In the be. Uef that we were, In reality, richer, and FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE U R, BICMQ, tssa and Uansger. Sonday flight, April 16 John L. Sullivan AM) lUH Big Vaudeville Company In I lie Amusing llurletla Unlltled A TRIP ACROSS THE OCEAN. Introducing Ills Kntlro Company of 23 Popular Favorites A strictly llrst.class show, catering espe. dally to lady audience! APMISMION-llesrrvi-d seats. Tj csuts; tlallvry, W cents). S.-at sale opens this mofivug at I o'ebuk al Urlttlii St Iti-etl s. Andrew Lake 5Jj COMMKU'CIAU HT. ...Merchant Tailor... IVrfcct Tit (iiiaritutctil. Low Prices. Repairing and Cleaning Neatly pone. lived a. ivrdltigly In three years the city s taxes amounted to over !rimui all uf which was cheerfully expend'. I together wiih the receipts fmm ll t-n.-s ami other sources, amtiutitlng In se. crul thousand dollar, more, and still the i t I'.v run beh.nd W e arr now paying the I p.-naliy for tlnne ,.xce..c.i. and. u.tlinugli , wv r-r.-t t itv compelled lo r-for:ii, J "iiir resources are nb.uit exhausted and ( our i ii lit is Impaired j The argument Is b-'t-.K used bv som ttuit While the tax tAV Is nun h M.th.-i , than It was a few- )-ai a-o t.'x- aiii. ntit of taxes paid . but little m-r ' t I an it f.n mi rly w as p.-r I ho-e irii'.llll. lltS seem t-. ir.i t'i"' have tl.-pre.-.a! n . w ho :unke rti-t that real i I from W l- i -4.1 th. the be . r .en:, during those euis .i.c.ir I. t i the location and nature ,if l.r.periv. and i.n- who now pats, .am- taxes iiin property that ill. I a f.-w years uo pus. n renlltv, from two to nv tltni s itt.-nt. r proport'ona!.- tax uism his tiroti.i-v l'. cans- tu- is paying the same am. cant uf tuxes up. ii property of mti h less valua tion tlmn formerly. This question presents Itself, what are We going tu do atniUt If W'tiut would a sensible Individual du. under bk- clr. utn-cittu s " Kis.iiomlse. -f course and tint Is what the public should do To accomplish much good a saving uf lu't :.ss thin .'-..'l to M1 "" must hp mad annually. Who Is r. -pons l,e for Ibis c.iiHrtlon -f . fT 1 1 r " N. one In particular, and all of us. generally. Th- whole community ts t' -ie.n-.b e We are In no i-H-lt on t . nt! i-e each other and ll would be a waste of time to do so, t-Ven If w- w.-r .- hue lo t been Itllbued With th- . . ulisti,- Idea that wli.tt l d uie by the .-.I - ..r th.. .It-, or the county c- ii i .i-i- m vth ng; that thus- bran In s of t;o rtiinent have unlimited tniiMey at command, and tb.it Hi- p'e have a right to look to t li. m fir aid, whenever aid Is r-otiir.d 'T d In-d As lung as sic h Ideas prevail, w- shall c-ti'liiue to g.t li. hind, as we have be-n doing for so many y.-ars and. as taxes In. rea.e. In tin- same propi.ftloii will r.-al es-ait values dei r-as.i. rii.VNK J TAVl.t'll I'l-lltSOS A f. M KNTION. Mrs. Jam- W. Welch Is visiting in I'lirtland. A. H Apperson left for a f.-w days vlmt pi I'.rtlatid yesterday. W. (i llow-ll returned yesierday from a short visit In 1'ortland I' ntractor Normlle. who has ben In I'lirtland for some time past, relurte-l home yesterday. Tom I'eti rem. a .stockr.tler of F.arson s station, on the A. tt r'md, Is vls'Hug In the t- f.,r a f-w days. 'hurley Hw-op- was a passenger yesti-r. day evening on the train from 1'ortland. II- will return tomorrow. Ham Mllb-r. a prosperous farmer of (rooked rreck, Wahklnkum county. Wash., was In the cly yesterday. W. I.. I'age, who has been In Han Fran cisco fur the past month, returned yes. terday on the steamship Columbia. lJr. J. It. Wilson, of the 1'ortland acad. emy, arrived In the city yesterday on a visit of a few days with his family. Mrs. I'. Iteming, of Portland, Is In the city vIsltlriK h-r daughter, Mrs. John I.. ( 'nrlson. Charles King returned to Astoria laat night, after an absence of about a year. A large, number of his friends met him at the d'-pot and extended to him a cordial reception. John Carlson will arrive from fl-attle today to take passage on Ilea American bark Harry M'rsn as superlnteid.nt of the Alaska Fishermen's Tucking Com. pany's cannery at Ilrlstol bay, Alaska. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONH DAY Take Laxative nromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if It fall, to cure, 25 c. The genuine ha. L. II. Q. on each tablet. For aal. by Charle. Roger. JOHN ti. WIT.L KB HKKE. Tho following telegraphic corresiporid ence Is self-explanatory: Portland. April 15.-L. K. flellg, Astoria. If that l-Yenchman, Sylvester, Is In A toibi, cancel my engagement. BULL-IVAN. Astoria, April ir,. John L. Biilllvnn, I'lirtland- Have no fear, Hylvester has left tho country. 8KLIQ. ' Cutlery Day. Very large aKsorttntnt of tabl. knives, forks, carvlny sets, butcher knives, teaspoon, tablespoons, Quality Al, at price that will op.n y.ur eye. Borne articles cut 69 per cent. Porr.e artleips rut T.I) per ci-nl. ODDS AND r.NDfl, II A I.I' PHICI'.. 6rtit immm Importng Tea Go. tn Commercial Btreat, Astoria. Thi Lightest Store in Astoria. Wiso's Costomgrs See What They Bio; AsMirtiui'iit tif Iji in mid fancy Juvenile Clt'tliinu nt I MUM AN WlSKVS. New Ami iiiinit'iisii htock t f tailor iiiiulo uiul piojiprly riniftlicil Mrn'st t'lolliin lit IIKKMAN WINK'S. Loads Of llol'liV htvK'st of iiioh'm uiul boy' Hats ut IIKKMAN WISH'S. Furnishings New Nt kwcur, now Shirt, now Sox, now I'mlt-ntt-nr nt IIKKMAN WISH'S HERMAN WISE, The Old KclLnble Clothier, Matter and Furnisher. Columbia Electric and Repair Co. SucccHsor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilcrMakers Machinists I Foundrymeir l-OKitlng i.nuliiCH Unlit nntl Uclrtl. Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially Sole .Mnnufinturcrs of the I'nsurpnsscrl ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... (!onlracUir, for Klei tric Li-jhts and I'owor I'liint.. R. L. Boyle & Co aLcodltiK Real BHtntc Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Writo for Information ami I'liinplileN. M') Coniiiiftt ial Ktrrot i fci;.. ' , j - i. n t .V " - , sv srJ-ft.e1,ri'M w '-''t4r s."i .i ff . e) j, . ti .( 0 ' . ' -mt 4 . , .-. j i : '',,'.Xr..iy.'.-.i yt..as in t. e r : ; ' i ' i. .... ', it'.'ii PHJTKRflON A BROWN, Boot and Shoe. (No stamps on rubber goods.) HERMAN WI8H, Clothing- and Oentsf rurniahtnra. tCLirflK HARD WARS CO. Store, Tinware, and Plaaabinf. MR. M. UcKBNZIB, Mttltassry. ORITITN h RBBD, Book and Stationery. You recognize the above Mcrclmnls as tho most Knterprlslng In their line in Astoria. They always accord you tho best treatment and cottrtosy a customer can possibly get. TlK-y aro anxious for your patronage; and by selling to you on a Cash Rasls can sell their goods cheaper than Iholr competitor, All thoso lead ing Merchant glvo Trading Stamps to build up Iholr Cash Trade and do away with the Credit System, fine stamp Is given with every 10 cents cah purchase, 10 stamps with a 1 purchase,; stamps wllh a $10 purchase, and on on. Do not forget to ask for Trading Btum ns with EVKIIY PIIIWIHABR; and when your book Is full It will be cheerfully ex- changed for any of th enlegant hlnh-olaV articles constantly carried In etock by th Portland Trading Stamp Co 345 Washington St., Portland, Or. A few specimen of the articles flven n exclmngn for TRADING STAMPS are shown all B. F. AUULCN a CO., Boy. STYLE. ! To l( stylish Is lhf niiDsll ; f mm litltui sluvcnlv. Aat acid ! nut nccfssarllv sic.tl itiuvh In b sivllsh, I. luimff rat a no mo tin vuwltl buy sulish, icaily-lo acst vlnth ltii. It ks iKtssary to pay lust told st the isllnr's. list hi days ual way bay snilut u madf uomtsst itty Utile abuie the tosimus lis-pst sl)l vt vlnl hlsi. Vt si.ulf sp ear siisdi lo bay an. sell nunr list the best smile of this stssu.'s ptoilscllns aklvts e oiler si rurptlu.slly Ivh prices, tiisiltltlilij qsalllV Oar qmids have rnrtil Osr ptUcs ate rlihl. Wf ttrsl n tusjfis huauilih It ns pidd st kas ot iiini busincsv at hll U pUasfd t. cusot yos aaiooij nst flic ad v Loggers' Supplies Kept In Stock 1JOM1C OlcKICK Central Oank Building. Uriisilwiiy, Nuw York. Jnilliil, l, 500,000. f'OKl-KIN Hf:ADQUAHTCK5. A CUT It a Ma. va llcorge, Htruot, Sydney. OKKMANY. Ilohnetistrassa i. lUmbung, KNOLAND. 1ZI Hoiilhainplon Htrvet, liondon. CANADA. 230 Yonge 81 rent, Toronto, mrallkn & McDonnell, Dry Oood. Btc, Bi. H. BCK STROM, Jrxraler. TUB BONBONNIBRl. ConfacUonurr and Ios Oraaaa, WILL MADISON, Cigars and Tao . B. r. ALLHN CO., WaU Paawr, Paxaaa aal (MU. TUX WONDER BAJOX, Faacr NotlM. Teya. 365 Commercial St Vs!i