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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1899)
THE DAILY ASTOBUN, SUNDAY MOKMNU, MAY HI, imm SPECIAL SALE... LADIES' UNDER MUSLINS lk-ginnlng Unlay nnJ continuing until Saturday, May '27th. 1S'.!. W. recently purchased big lot of these goods, consisting of gownt, drr, hint and corset covers, from on of the largest factories In the country, ejid jrhlch during thhi sal will b fold at from 15 to W per ct ls thn ney turn tver been void for In Astoria. A glance at th display In our window will full)' aubstantiate our clslma. T. have not la apaca to enumerate th different Items, but remember "Price pak louder than words," so coma and set for yourself. Remember Sale lists only till Saturday, Max 27. THE FAIR, "We under-buy and under-iell. Both way you get the benefit." 50(3-508 Commercial Street. IBS mm Ladies'... ...Putf Ties ...50 cents md $1.00... AT Albert Dunbar NEXT WEEK! FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE I B. Bt.ua. linn and Manager. Beginning fflouday, fflay 22d, '99 Miss Shirley.... Supported by bar own company la a repertoire of playa naw to Astoria. Change of Program Every Evening Uniform Band I'araJc and Concert Daily at ll.;$Oa.m. Tlcketa for aala at Orlffln ft Read'a. P. J. Meany-vva merchant Tailor and Exporter of Fare. Highest Caah Prloa Paid for For 8 Una. Tenth and Commercial Bta. Astoria, Or. Drifted Bnow Market. flour SS.M at tha Pat Rooms for Rent Apply opatalra, Good. Building. Beat lS-oent meal. Rising Sua reetaur ait. tit Commercial atreet Fresh supply Guntere chocolates and boa bona Just received at the Parlor. . Thoae who bare tried tho lea dream erred at tba Parlor aay It Ii tha beat to the city. FOR RENT. Houae of Ore rooms, fur. allied or unfurnished. Apply it lf7 Ex. oaaag a atraet Beat California win M eeota per r al ios. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. Telephone B. Crean Pure Rye. America' fiaeet wfciakey. The only pure roods, guaran. teed rlob and mellow. Jobs L. Carlson, aole agent. Parents who desire private Instruo. tioa for their children during the months at Jane and July may consult alias H. M. Sayre, at "The Stevens." Ramoler and Ideal fctcyaea tor sale or rent. Repair, and eundrlee at lowest ratee. Call at cyelery. m Bond atreet Columbia Electric and Repair Company. Gold medals to HARPER whiskey at New Orleana and World's Fair, Chicago. Try Ii, you will endorse the Judge'a ver. diet. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., As. torla. Oregon. After May 5 the Astoria Wood Yard Company will deliver Knappton Mills alab wood at your door, sawed, for CM per cord. Leave orders with F. L. Parker or at the Astoria Wood Yard. Kelly", transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short notice. All orders left at Zapfs furni ture store, 630 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone Fredericksburg Music Hall, corner of Seventh and Alder streets, Portland, Or. High class entertainments every evening. Tha ocly family resort la that city. All kind! of refreshments, All delicacies In season. Admission free. Louis Dam. tnascb, proprietor. W. A. Gainea' private stock whiskey, bandied exclusively in Astoria by John Ii. Carlson, Is one Of the most popular beverages sold. Its purity and quality are guaranteed, and It to especially rec ommended for family use. It la sold in ay euantfty at the corner f Twelfth aad Bond atraata. The Place To Save Money ROCHESTER SHOES BEST MAKE La lies' Lare. Vesting Black or Tan $2.00, 2.50. $2.70. $3.00. .Hisses, same as above, $1.10. f I.S3, $1.50. Mens' Vkl and Calf. $1.50 .$2.00. $3.00 Quality and 8tyte the best for tha prtoea. THE BEE HIVE. TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasion! rain. AROUND TOWN. C. H. Wheeler, the man. la In th city. Nehalem lumber. J. N. island. Ball, a retired I In the city. seiner of Hall's FOR SALE.-A fish boat. Futtrup. Chinook. Wish. Call on Nels R. E. Bradbury, of Seaside, arrived In the city. He will return horn.- today. The Columbine left out for Tillamook rock yesterday, returning In the even ing. The Samson, with a rock laden barge In tow for Cray's harbor, crossed out yesterday. The schooner Webfoot. lumber laden from the Knappton mills for San Fran. Cisco, put to sea yesterday. C. C. Wocdworth. of Woodworth's island, arrived In the city from San Francisco on lal night's train. Gus Sutherland and refer Mattson, who were members of the crew of lightship 7. returned to Portland yesterday. Dr. Joseph Castle, of Ilwaeo. was a visitor In the city yesterday. He left for Portland on the evening train. CountyClerk Wherity yesfrday Issued a marriage license to Abel Manila, or Columbia county, and Annie Kaisa Laur ila. of Clatsop county. Services will be held at St. Thomas' church. Skipanvn. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and at Seaside Monday even ing at ":4a by Rev. Seymour Short. Don't fail to attend the social and dame given by the Knights and Ladles of Security at No. 1 engine house lues, day. May 3. Admission. 25 cent. There will be devine service on board the ship Wallacetown laying at the can- factory dock today a: 1 p. m. Rev. J. McCurmao officiating. All are cordially invited. Mis Gussie Gray will leave this even lng for an extended visit with friends in the east. She will be absent about two months, and will visit New T-irk before returning home. Norri Bros.' big trained animal show will pritch their Urge tent In Astoria Monday. May B. and give two perform. ance. at 3 and 8 p. m. Over two hun dred performing animal". See the street parade a 11 a. m. Tha new Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the allev between lirh and 12th streets, esrves the best 25-cent meal ever set out In Astoria. Everything Is new. neat and clean, and absolute satis. faction Is guaranteed all patrona. A carriage belonging to the Astoria Transfer Company broke down yesterday at the corner of Fifteenth and Commer cial. The spokes in one of the wheels gave way a: the hub. Two passengers were inside the carriage, but no one was hurt. Notice Plano-owners can have their Instruments thoroughly cleaned (preven. tlve of moth used) for 11.00 Other re. pairing and tuning at moderate charges. Call at Griffin & Reed's or at Spexarth's store, 'Jfy Commercial street. T. Fred erlckson. Wanted-Man with little money In every county In Oregon and Waahlngton. to sell the "Best" Incandescent Lamps; makes own gas; 100 candle. Cheapest Ight known. The "Best" Incandescent Lamp Co., 188 Third street, Portland, Or. Hugglna & Squier. Managers. Norris Brno., the noted animal trainers, will xliitV.t In Astoria Monday May 22. Performance? at 3 and 8 p. m. One hun. dred trained dog-!, fifty edu'-atei Sh'-t. land ponies, twenty-five comical trained monk'-ys. the imal!et performing ele phant in America. All to be seen In parade at 11 a. m. JitmcM Mefntosh was adjudged Insane in the county court yesterday. Mcintosh Is a railroad employe and had been con. fined in the hospital the past two weeks suffering from la grippe. His Insanity Is of a mild type, and is believed to be only temporary. He was tnken to Salem 1y Sheriff Linvllle last night. The Day Bros, dredger resumed the dredging of the river abreast of the O. R. & N. dock yesterday. The prog, ress being made is slow, but no difficulty in expected in attaining 30 feet, the depth intended. The mud Is loaded on a barge and towed across to tha Taylor sands by the 8adie B, where It Is unloaded. The Dewey. In tow of the Maggie, ar rived down from Portland yesterday with a partial cargo of merchandise lor Ne. halem. The Maggie has been In Port. land about two months, having been iNwidemned upon her arrival there by the Inspector of hulls and boilers. She has since been overhauled and had a new boiler put In, after which ah was In speoted and allowed to resume towing, The Maggie will take her low to Ne. halem tomorrow. A Nie in the chimney of a crib on Eighth street callol out the fire depart, men I about one o'clock this morning, y was' however extinguMicd before llwlr arrival. The damag. were nltcht. A new race phrenology (h storloally discovered) by which we can locale the trlbre of Israel among AngKi.Sax.vns. Tell to which tribe you belong. Full de. scrlpUon given by a fixed law govern ing natioiM and tribes (descended from Abraham). Address, with stamp, for terms. Honest work. H. H. Webber, Dayton, Or. The work of overhauling and repairing lightship No. 'T Is progressing rapidly. Tho Kcllpse llardar Company, which has charge of the steam pipee, will have that part of the wark finished in about two days, and It will be Inspected. It is the Intention to have the lightship ready to put In position at the mouth of the Columbia in ten days. The State of California arrived yet. terday morning from San Francisco, Sh had a large freight and passenger list. Among h passengers were a number of ortKvrs and privates in the Lulled Slates engineer corps which was mut tered out a few day ago a; San Fran. Cisco. Th State had but little iocoj freHiht. and proceeded to Portland after remaining here about two hours. The Oriental liner Columbia will lve Portland tomorrow morning, and will ar rive In As. or. a in the rveutitg, II ttie ,lie are favorable, tvie wi.l lak, on tons of coal at the Fiavel coal bunk er. She is drawing ulwiit le-1 of wat.r. She Is leaded with a mi.'o llane. ous cargo of merchandise and !) oti bvard several Oitmsc and Jap p.i.iseti. ger who were refu-cd a landing Four ordinances paved 4 the last meeting of the council were signed by Mayer Bergman yesterday. These are lite ordinance appropriating iW a month to pay the office nnt of the cl.y survey, r. authorising the erection of telephone pol from block . Taylor's Astoria, went to the harbor line, accepting the improve. mem of Astor street and granting K. P. Parker iKrmlseum to extend Ins wnur. out to the harbT line. - Secretary of Stat,. tiuntar sKtit the day in Aur!a ysterday visiting relatives and friends. He returned to Port. an I on last night's train, and will start in c.mpuny with I'tilttil State, Fish Com. mlssloner Hubbard. State Fish Commis sioner Reed, and Governor Geer on a ! trip lo the hatchery located on the head j waters) of the Ctackamax rver. T.h party will leave Portland Tuesday even. , ing and expects to be absent for several days. Mr. DurAar suy he Is very ! pleasantly located In Salem and finds life in the Capitol city very pleasant.. I The body of Holllter D. Miiluire, who was drowned In the I'mpqua rlv-r. April S. was found yesterday morning ahout ) yards below where the .North 1'mpu.ua empties Into the main stream, and less than a mile from he terrible rapids w here Mr. MoGuire was drowned. I tie body of C. W. Reed, who was drowned at the same time, has not yet been found, and few parti, ulars as to the finding and eon.ltrl.tn rtf fe Mel lo if..'. lio.U- are oh. ' talnable. the seen.- of the finding helng several miles from Roeburg. .Mr. M '. Gulre's remains left R .turg last nlgti; and will arrive in Portland a: o'elo. k this morning. Salmon continued to run well during th1' pan week, but were reported to have siueke.l ofT eonsidernbtv Frldav n rhl ' A f.-w of the boats fishing at the mouth of the river have made g'Wd catches of small slinl fish, having taken from D") pounds to half a ton. These are ex. ceptlonaMy good catches and but few of the fishermen were fo'rtunate enough to make them. Small flh continue more plentiful yt, but they are of good weight, averaging almost is pounds. Only a few steeln-ads are being taken, the price paid for them jelng 5 cents a piund, the same as at the opening of the season. Seines and traps are getting a fair share of fish, but the gillnetters are the luckiest so far this season. All the old time seiners on the river are now said to have begun olera-'lons. H. 8. Lyman, secretary of the rush Club, and Mr. Skyles, of Tillamook, who will have charge of the new rpaiti'Ty. left for the I-wis and Clark yesterday to engage the milk of as many cows as possible In .that section for the rream. ery. The number of rows already secured Is sufficient for a good start, but It Is desired to have ail the farmers who can do so furnish the creamery with their milk. Mr. Skyles Is thoroughly ac. qualnted with his business and his visit to the Irf-wls and Clark Is for the pur. pov. of explaining to them th- advant. ages which the creamery will offer. Mr Skyles will also visit oth'r section o' the country before June 1. It Is expected that those of the farmers who are now unwilling to dlspcv of their milk to the creamery will do so as soon as they see the benefits realised by their neighbors. The creamery building will be completed In about a week, and the machinery for it Is expected to arrive early next week. It Is the Intention to have the creamery In operation by June 1. The Telegram says a gigantic trust or railroad combine Is on foot. The news leaked out through a cipher dispatch received in Portland. Th plan Is to pool the Interests of the Great Northern, Northern Pacific arid Union Pacific. The only hitch. It Is stated, Is caused by the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe refusing to enter the combine, but the other roads may att'-mpt to pool their Interests and leave out the Southern Pacific. The dls. patch was sent to Portland for the purpose of posting a certain person In order that vital Interests which rnljjhi be affected by the combine. mlht m looked after. The original plan was to take in all the lines west of the Mis. sourl river. The main eastern line be tween Chicago, Boston and New York have already been pooled, but the plan for combining the Interest of all the western roads has been delayed by the stubbornness of the Southern Pacific. The scheme will be far-reaching In Its effects. For one thing ,lt means that sweeping reduction will be made In the ranks of employes and ofliclals as well. All commercial agencies will be neces sarily abolished and all Interests will be brought under one direct head, earnings being divided pro rata. The weaker lines will be taken care of by being granted differentials. Iron clad tariff rates will prevail. In fact it Is lmpossl. ble to estimate all the changes which will result. The effect on Astoria will be no worse than the present situation, but It will sound the death knell of any Imrae. dlate prospect of common point arrange. meats, A combination has exlsUd against Astoria tor several years, bill the roods have competed with each other elsewhere under certain limitations dic tated by tha O. R. A N. and Portland, The effect of the new trust will be se. vervly felt M Portland, It will settle that town as a seaport location, Much of (he grain may coiuinue to com .town to lVrllaiiil over the cheap tirades ut the O. H. A N. under some form of com. p.nstttlon exacted for that road by the VnUn 1hcIMo, but no Import of any character will be allowed to come there, Portland now stands to get a very hard dose of the oinio medicine she baa been instrumental In administering to As toria, Tha Orcgonlnn will bo taken care of In the deal, but that Is about the only institution In Portland (hat will revive any bwicllt. The new (rust will be a "perfect" one, In the sense that It van no! be broken, whereas the old one was an "Imperfect" trust, 1n the sense that It could have ben broken, by the untied action of Portland and Astoria. May the g.x'd Lord help the poor farmers of the vViumblan basin! THK UFAiATTA COMMITTER IS NOW OlMANIZNli. O. 0. Fulton Elected Chairman, Colonel Hughes Treasurer, and F. L. I'arker Will Re Secretary. Colonel Hughes, ). C. Fulton acd Her. man Wise, of the regatta committee, held a mewing to perfect the committer or. ganisatlon yesterday afternoon. A com munliailon was received from Ben Young asking lo he excused from serving on the committee. John Kopp waa out of town At the solicitation of both Mesrs. II ui he and Wise. Mr. Fu'.toti consented j to assume the chairmanship of the com. j tnlttee. In tho matter of select, ng a s. cretary. i-.i one has yet been nil Hied. I but .fr.trt.s wl.l be ina.le by the mem. I hers of the committee to w rxu.ule. Kr.iuk U Parker to a-'t in thai capacity. Mr. Paik'r ha now had the bein-ili of ev iiii year' , vperlcticc. ami the disiie to hue Mm a t attain is general among all who are interested in the regitt.i Colonel K. C. Hughes was elected treas urer, and A S. hernethau and I nomas l.nv.lle were added to the committie. It Is understood to ty the purpose of the tommiitee to make futtlier addlthm. i .! in. tiilvrshlp at the next meeting. ht h will ! h.-'d tomorrow afternoon I ,! i l'r j ei ve the unanimous d Itec io h,te tho-, i' i"u. i eetitle ire also, of the hti have acted committee to as an adlorv tur w.tli h s . rit'.in i.ttion. Tti. y are mformalU I .ar s i tnvl'.ed to attend : eollim! 'I'.' w ill l i'l e I r.s nil mU r the t j 'i may ! suggest. the llle.' t ! litis of the r iMb'.e and to give netll of jtuch a i ice d l"i tit- ir rxp'-rn nee a regatta wo- nev. r The ouil." k .more favorable than thin year With trie gout am and assistance of every well disposed cltiaen It ran be made the grviwest affair of the kind yet held. With a -tr 'lig and unanimous pull all together the unci es ,,f the rig.ilta wi: tie as. sured. A TREAT Foil THEATER GOERS Coming of J. ssie Shirley Co -Twenty People. Band and Orchestra B.sglnning Monday night the atwve company open at the opera, house, the engagement being for the whole w.-ek, diir.ng which time some very tine pay will Im- presented, th- bill being changed nightly. This s ip- rt company has been meeting with the most eordml welcome throughout the i oat cities, and there a;.-ars to lie not a shadow of a doubt but what I' Is the b.-it repertoire com. panv ev. - n on the cast. Heretofore the companies that have toured the co. i-t have relied on one p. rou. almost Invariably, to curry the show, and be yond that have not cured verv much ! But In this company we are 10 nave n.xt w-ek the strength Is ate.ut equally divided and In consequence smooth, even perf .rmancos are the rule and universal satlsfa-tlon the regular thing. Miss Je. sle Shirley, the star of the organisation. Is an actress of reputation, and her work In the east has long since established her In public favor. This l her !irt Pa cific coast tour, and that she has bs-en so well received everywhere Is an evl. dence of her worth as an attraction. ' The opening play will tie a m.ignincent i ppxliictlon of "Moths." that power.'ul soclnty story which the famous novepst, Oulda. has given to literature. The play deals with the Incident occurring In the dally llf.. of Europe' social circle and gives us a vivid picture of the Inner side of the palaces. It Is n grent play, j and as glv n by the Shirley Is said to he simply superb, the interest of the 1 nuillen.v being held at a high pitch all through, anil -opIr sometime fnlrly rl. Ing In their seatji when, as In one scene, the quarrel scene of Prince Zouroft. he trikes his delicate wife full across tne face because she will not grant him his freedom from hi marriage vows. Writt-n In choicest diction, not a coarse or vulgar expression In the text. M Is a treat for the lover cf good F.ngllsh and In It dramatic construction one of the ( bent play off'resl anywhere. It I bound ' to please, and our theater goer may be assured of having seen a real play, acted j by a clever star nnd a superb support- Ing company. uch a Is seldom seen, and never outside the theaters of th big cities. Following "Moths." a new romantic costume play will be offered, a play deal. Ing with the court of Napoleon I. This play Is absoluetly new and very fine, and the costume worn In It are marvel of beauty, while he play Itself Is a thing of beauty and a Joy forever. If inn town is anything like as apprecla- tlve as Halem or Albany, or any other southern cities, the Shirley Company will have to engage an additional opera house to hold the rrowd. No other company iippeiirs to have drawn the house thl Kr at metropolitan company of twenty I drawing. WHEN NATURE Need assistance It may be bet to render It promptly, but one should remember to use even the mot perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Flg, manufactured by the California Klg Syrup Company. Wit without wisdom Is wearisome. Elite French Chinaware Day Great v.-iliie In ICllte French china rake dates, chop rllchcH, roll trays. Huxar and cream nets, plates, cups, dinner sets, bureau ornaments nnd dishes of every de scription at prices that speak vol umes. Borne articles cut 60 per cent. 8om. article, cut 60 per cent ODDH AND KNDN, HALF P11ICK. Great America. Importing Tea Co. 571 Commercial Street, Astoria. OUR PRICES TALK Wo aro offering the best lino of mer chandise on tho coast at prices that can't bo beat. Scotch lawn Is a good wmh mater, lal for waists and dreese Wo have them plaids, stripe and figures nl I cti a yd. I ply ladles' linen shapes, each collar all new ,...10 els. ladles' while or cream Jery Slav. Iiss vet. vergruiwit U cis. loidti-' black aa(en under skirts heavy corded, each H Ola. Hoys' Woin,, waisi made of goM lercle, tile pattern, each K Children' sailors, good straw, all color, each .... quality ft els. Hoys' heavy blue demen ov. rails all copier rlvltotl. per pair ft o. Boys' good strong knee panla. pair per ..a cis. Shanahan "THE PASSINM F OKNl'INF TINt'KH. CON. I ve heard of Oie waters that fall at t.o. doi e, of Noittaiue terrible nimble and roar; of Krakaliia explosion, heard the wond aroun,' Where mighty rock went up but In dux came dow u. And titoutihl .hero was nothing of sound left lii learn. Hut. alas' I had not heard of old 'lien. ulue '" It' turn Now wvrp e ihiiis of loiitf.rari'd sire.. No more lie. d e tulle )ovlr J-li kanstcal I) re. Your voi.e nr.- .i a disc uni, our ror iiuheatd. For "Gemini.." bath hravs u "throw l at the bird " Hut now that he rmerged. once more fmm ih.. mud Whre he landed, voull renumber, with iliai dull, sickening thud. And if:cr im das lais.rious erpiriiig lev -nl ion, Imuhating that poem, so full of rilioiion Ad eover.il wltil dellllqurlli I.e. ttlu evil and crime, of taxes t.iap.'sl. since (lie year "tuny- nine." W ith g .bbler.l ke strut and a poodi dog sneer. He Informs us that new one are not wanted here. That vou feel so, old b'y, 'tis nothing at to wonder. For a very few such made ni a back number. That our .Mining was unfortunate, ad mit. ed. for you. For now ihat We re here, we've heard. "tl true, The legends and tradition, founded on fact, How vou graded the .tree! and escaped the tax And th. n having "swlp.sl" everything thai you wanted. So suddenly reformed and by hoiie.iy haunted. And when ih truly honest iry out attain, t the wrung. You form your little league and give the ilan e and song I.Ik., the rascal of old. having poll.-. I down the "KS." Think to s, ape attention by crying "slop thief, stop'" Like the bird of gaudy plumage, but woe. ful lu. k of mind. In covering up ymtr head, forgot ygur behind. And now you talk of "rooters." '"graft. ers ' and the like And . very i.ih ri orflo makes you weary quite. So they do, I doubt not, for you ever had a pain In the region of the stomach, when t. rlud.s.1 from the mni', You tell us In language, with in tho teeming. You thought yourself in mud. but really was dreaming. Frl. nd "Genuine." let me tell you, whls per It In your ear. You mny deceive yourself, hut to other h Is clear, Not only are you still deeply in the mire. Hir: still deeper you'll go. the more you tune your lyre. When thinking you re not dreaming but have risen from the sink. Not alone the oil works, but something els., will stink -oNVB AGAIN TUB UU'VlfB CONCERTS. j The following program will be rendered I at the I,oiivre during the coming week: i PART I. March. "The Roost" ... Walts, "Life a Or.am Selection, "The Oolah" Whitney Zikoft Leeoq ....Bernstein '1'hallon Catlln Polka, 'Invincible' Gavotte, "Florence" .... Medley "Bonnie Scotland' Waits, "L'Estudlantliia" .."Waldteufel Selection, "The OIiy Baron". ...Htrau Polka, "Tout ail Rlen" Wohank PART II. March, "The Corcoran Cadets" flousa Overture, "Berlin In Joy and Sorrow" C'onradl Gavotte "LaPompadour" Bogstettl Walts, "Ixrve Hongs" Kllenberg Air or all Nations Lewi Polka, "Rococo" Waldteufel Selection, "The Army Chaplain" Mlloecker Walts, "Die Schoenbrunner Lanner Finale Decoration Day is not Intended to hint of painting the town red. but such Is It evident significance to many. With Hewey' name the mime as Wash- lnt.m' the t"rm "Immortal George' may In future have a double significance. New Neckwear Techs, I'uffs, Hows Fancy Manufactured New and Hobby Line of C. Utile' black figured mohair dreaa skirt, Tsffnt lined, velveteen bound, worth II. W but we ar going lo ell (hem for, raoh W ola Milk faced Moorltie Is all tha rag for nice under skirls, we have l hem In new blus, red and black per pur t out. New cotton ooverta. tha greatest fad of (he aeason for atreet wear and cycling suits, new ehadas, Jusl arrived, per pair t qi. We have lh, blggeef and beat Una of shirt wal In the city, on. dosmi line at , u ota. New rough draw sailor hala I. mixed and plain colors, at low rrleea. 1 8 99 KNOX SAILOR HATS Kor In Uliuk, Nu.y Itliic. Wlillc Wear nnJ a BUFFUM & Hfittcrn and !M Thin! Strcrt, (Wncr Stink. 'V.VVMWVrV,VViV.VtV,Viv, I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telephone) Mo. .1J Handles Only the Choicest Mea i 4 CesssMrclsl HI., W. F. SCHEIBE, A fell lie f Pi Im. Taeecce. AftUks. .74 Commervlal Ml. Stop and Are You Monln, The HeHt The Hent That can Im had In lh. city? If not, It la Bniuh you have not visited Tor those who require genuine feed. May get there with economy all that tbey need, Thnuaanda who know It have freely aeafeseed That of all the great caterer. "JUfF Is the BEST. Lrnlt for tlmsigu of "JCFP'H" ami Send l-aeirt .tamp to pay postage aad (a Tide Table for UN. FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Can Save Too atosier oa BeUtaates ot Material af Brery DeanglpUusv, R. L. Boyle & Co Leading Real EHtnto Dealer ot ASTORIA, OREGON Write for Information und Painjilil.ts. iM Ooninwroinl Streot Boys' and I'our-In Hands. Knicker Leggings. rOK BICYCLR I'SE. liv J. nnd D. McGconjc, D.nfrccs, Scotland. SVSPEHDE1)S of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, Make. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria, Hlock collar and Ilea In all colore and price, lut inr.it a Fedora hat, color, blsck brown nd pearl, lh beat value ever offered In ha', special prle,,7I eta. Men' heavy fleeon! under hlrt and diawcis. each M eta. to cwit iiiwi' atraw hat, good whit, straw, each ft eta. Mens' all wool red flannw) undsr stilds. big value, each ft Pta. dossil copper ilvlird blu. detnen overalls. wrrnld n"l lo rip. per Pair Mn' heavy coltun " wkh double heel and tue, wr pair I OU. Men' all wool eitt heavy weight .hit is or drawer, never eold for In, t)iii 3(o soli. cir price 1111 Bros. LiulicH. Ht'iinn, Knox Hut I wn Mi liili niiiittt PENDLETON I'tiriilHlicrn. !'(H;TI..NI, uliKCO.V. asit Heler VnImiu.! stanuUilHrer of the Al) Hellsitiie "U Belle Astoria" Clf.r Scrieitc'i Open Stir Schelbe's Special Aixl Other llr..1a Think! (icttlnu MquorB, Or The Bent Bed Jeff's Restaurant. take no other. KataUlalirsl Unity ytart. General Supply House for Family Groceries. J Clothing In Kafirs anil Vcstccs,