The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 29, 1900, Image 3

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tHK MORNING AH lORI AN, .Hl'MAl, APitlL 55tf,' 900.
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C H Cooper
The Leading House of Astr 'a
TODAT'i W BATHER.
.OHTLAND. April !. Washington,
'(ing.iii and Northern Idaho, fair to
day. All contract for ndvcrtUliitf In
tltg Astoiltu. urc mud on mmir.
Aiitc ol circulation four time
lui-Kcr than that of uny purer
published or circulated In Out
Hop county.
AROUND TOWN.
-, mi
.legislations to date,
Charles !avnporl I In th city.
ligs fur sale at Ooaton' atabl.
It. F. Anderson of Eugene la In the
tlty.
("haa, Mlnienmai-r of Salem la In the
"city.
W. Una la over from Chinook on
bualnesa.
Girg Sprangenbrg of Denver la
(A th clly.
Heat cup of coffee la th city at tha
Model reataurant
"W. A. Graham A Ilwaco waa In the
rlty yesterday. '
Jacob Itotahard wa up from War
ronton yeeterdar,1
Homi for aala at Gaston' aUbla on
Fourteenth afreet. ( '.
3. N. Jlerkard waa over from Lewie
and Clark yesterday. . .. (
net 11-cent meal, Rlnlnf Bun Rea
taurant, (11 Commercial street
Jeff's restaurant th larieat and
bt A trial will convince you.
W. A. Smith of Cathlamet la In Aa
torla to remain a couple of dayt.
Councilman John Bvensen haa Jle
lx)rd of hi cigar atore to Chrla. John'
aon.
Mr. t P. Ilaradla and aon have ar
rived In the city from Skagway,
Alaska.
Wanted. To rent a oentraJly located
furnished houae. Addrea X, car A.
torlan. . . .
John I'oole and T. U. Johnaton are
among the Portlandere stopping at the
Parker houae.
J. Q. A. Rowlbylcft on the State
yesterday for San Francisco on a brief
butlneas trip.
A marrluge license waa Issued yea
titnlnv to C. K. Marchand and Mia
Maud Brown.
rt. M, Wooden of Jewell waa In Aa
torla yesterday attending to business
and political mattcra.
Mr. and Mra. L. llolman of Chicago
are In the city on a brief vlalt, guest
at the Occident. , ,
Mr. and Mra Dewlt Clinton of
Portland are npendlng the day with
relative In thla city.
Charles Weekln waa over from Chi
nook yesterday looking after hi bust
ness attatra In tbl,oUy. .
The funeral of the Tale "John W.
Hume will tiike place thla forenoon at
10 o'clock at the family residence on
weat Bond atreet. The ceremonle will
take place under the auaplcea of Quln
tin lodge, D. P.O.-H. .-..
THE BEE HIVE
MILLINERY
LaUla' Tan Crown Sallora, ,
fiO cents
Roaea and Foliage.
Children' Trimmed Hat,
50c, 65c, 76c, $1.00
SUITS
Ladlee' Cotton Covert Suit,
1.75 to $2.25
Wool Sulta,
$3.75 to $ 0.00
ASTORIA-
'i'i 4i) (j;i -tl 4 ii
Our immotiHO (lock in now almoHt com
plt;to in all (iirtiiibiiU.
FOR UKNT.-Furnlshrd house-keep.
lug rooms. Apply at 169 Ninth street.
The Model la the neatest reslurant
In Aatorla; the mra la are the finest
for the money, and the aervlc the
beat.
a h.Im.ui V..HHI. , Vr.llliirtt. rliiHP fll.
nilUIVIT .'HUB)
alon ranniuttie ror couniy rununimiua
-r. waa In town yterdy,
Mr. and Mra. C. P. Knox of Han
Franelitco are In the city on a vlalt,
Kiirnii at the Parker houae.
MIm Jalt Mcllen waa aeverely In-
Jurtnl ymtfrilay by Ulng run down
by a bicycle In I'nlontown.
The ateanter Cornelia Cook left out
fur the Port Townaend cannerla of
J. W. Cook yeaterday morning.
The will of thn lute A. II. Sale haa
iMfti admitted to probate. J. r. Hale
wa apixilnted executor without bonda,
A .....II r.1K ! flu I inn tnr uli
or
rent. Suitable for chicken ranch. Ap
. ... . . t. i n i u biam
piy 10 A. i riur vuu wwii.
The State left out for Ban Francle
co ycnterday morning with her unual
mUcellanwua cargo and good paaaen
ger Hat.
Oeneral produce, nh and commlaalon
atore and employment agency. Old
metal and rubber bought 4(0 Puane
ireeL
II. D. nice,-It. J. Holman and Thea
Cobler were down from Portland yea
terdty on! bualneaa. gueat at the Oc
cident.
Uerrinf 4 Cooki Commercial! trtreat.
betwen Tenth and Eleventh, 1 the
only flrat claaa aU-nlght lunch 'bou
la Aatort.
F. M. Kagy. n-preaentlng the N
tlva Bon nubllahlng company Of Port
land I In Aatorla, reglalered at the
Parker houae.
Crram Pure Ilye. America' flneat
whtaky The only pure gooda; guar
anteed rich and mallow. John L. Carl
aon. eole agent.
Michael Neaa. a native of Norway,
and Aumiat Uurmeater, a native of
Germany, took out final clttacnahlp
paera yeaterday.
Mra. D. McAllen, who haa been vlalt-
tng her hua'oand In thla city, returned
to Portland yeaterday, accompanied
by her aon, Lavelle.
The weather condition permitting,
the Hrltlah ahlp Inverncaa-ahlre, with
a cargo of wheat for Europe, will go
to eea thla morning.
Harper Whlaky la liquid music, bot
tied poetry, ripe, mellow, refreahlng
and dullcloua. 8old by Foard eV Stoke
Company, Aatorla, Or.
The tug Samaon arrived from San
Franclaco yeaterday morning with the
bur go Waatuchla In tow, having had
a atormy trip of aeven day.
noalyn coal laata longer, 1 cleaner
and make leaa trouble with atove and
chimney fluea than any other. George
W. Sanborn, agent Telephone 1311.
Tho flrat carload of canned ealmon
hipped from Aalorla thla aeaaon wa
consigned yeaterday by the Booth
Packing Company to lta Chicago houae.
The conalanment conslata of the Arat
of the aprlrig catch. Usually,' William
Humo ha been the flrat to place Co
tumble, river flan on the Eastern mar
kot, but he made no apeclal attempt
to maintain the record thl eanon
BEST ' 15-CENT MEAL;
SUN RESTAURANT.
RISING
Ladles' Heavy Mercerlxed Sateen
Sklrte, two rulllea In black ana colors
, .. , . ; $2.90
i
. Pulley Delta, .
25c, 35c, 50c and 85c
' : i . , '
Summer Coreeta,
r ; 25c, 50c and $1.00
; Vf ;.
' Children' Tan and Red' Shoe, '
.,."'! ' !75ciind $1.00
OREGOIS
rears
Economical
soap is one that
a touch of
cleanses.
The Star reataurant, (2(, Commercial
atreet, will open for bunlneaa today.
MenU 15 cent up. The brat to be had
In tha cliy. Give It a trial for your
dinner today.
Mr. John Kopp he recently com
menced the operation of a com
itate and modern bottling eatabllah-
ment, where the well-known product
f hla brewery la bottled for the trade
and connutners. Free delivery to cu
tomera In the rlty.
Bcholneld ii Hauke are sole agenta
for the celebrated Illue Ribbon flour,
It la manufactured by Gardner Uroa.,
Btayton, Oregon, aud corumcr are
cautioned to notice that thla name and
address appear on every sack aa It la
umk'tstood that Imitation are being
tomera In the city. Telephone SI.
Jwnnlo Violet, a aolled dove of the
lower end of lon, and George Tog
gle, a laborer, were fined $10 each In
the police court yesterday for fighting.
The pair spent the previous nlKht In
jull and returned to their respective
cells to serve out the alternative Ben-
tence of five days. Roth pleaded
guilty.
The treasury department has given
notlre that on April IS Hunter shoal
buoy No. 0, a red, flrst-claaa apar, was
established In ?0 feet of water, aa a
guide In the newly dredged channel
over Walker Island bar. Ahles point
post light N..E., Hunter's point post
light W. VJn , Handy Island (E. tan
gent) N. N. W. M W.
Notice to prop-my ownera building
residences and stores. We now carry
complete line of mantles, grate and
tiling, electric, gas and combination
chandeliers, and all supplies pertain
ing to electric and gas lighting. Photo
graph's cheerfully sent on application.
FRANK HOLCOMD m CO.. H5 Wash
ington St., Portland, Or.
The ' ' cltlsens" county' central com-
miii.'. whlrh waa selected yeaterday
afternoon at a meeting of the candi
dates t the city hall. Is composed of
the following gentlemen , Qrvrge
land, Olaf Anderson, J. C. Campbell.
J. H. Smith. C. C. Utxlnger, R. M.
Wooden, of Jewell: K. M. Coe, of Sven-'
son, and K. M. Grimes of Seaside. It
has been decided. to appoint Percy B,
Bovey eeeretary ana uiar Anaerson
treasurers .
Four bills were opened by the street
committee of the common council yes
terday afternoon for the Improvement
of Seventh street between Aator and
lkmd streets and of Commercial atreet
between F:ihth and Tenth atreeta.
The bids were aa followa: Commercial
,treet-C. O. Palmberg. H.O; N. Clin
ton & Son. $1.4(18: W. A. Goodln. $1,838;
L. Lebevk, $1,62S. ' Seventh street C.
O. Palmberg. $88; N. Clinton. $620;
W. A. Ooodln, $64; U Lebeck, $493.75.
The following candidatea filed accep
tance of nominations by the republi
can county convention with the coun
ty clerk yeaterday: F. R. Sokes and
J. E. Young, for the legislature; inos.
Llnvllle. for sheriff: H. J. Wherlty,
for clerk: H. C. Thompson, for treos
urer; C. W. Carnohon, for assessor; R.
C. F. Aatbury, for surveyor: J. T
L-e. suia-rlntendont of schools; E. P,
Parker, for coroner. A number of
precinct nominees also Ated their ac
ceptance. Mr. Young's . acceptance
was made by telegraph from Albuqur
que, N. M.
Everyone who has seen Barlow's
minstrels the past week In Portland
seem to have a word of praise for this
company. They "open at Fisher'! opera
house tomorrow evening. They em
brace a number of the best entertaln
ra' on the mlnritrel stare. Under the
management of Harry Ward, this mer
ry band of corkologlcal artist has
already won an enviable reputation on
ha t-.mri. and come endorsed .by a
number of big cities In which their per
formances have been given this sea
in See the sTand Darade tomorrow
at noon. Secure your seats at Griffin
& Reed's. ..
Mr. E. O. Miller of Portland, field
secretary for Oregon of the prohibition
party, desires to meet the temperance
people of Clatsop county next inurs.
dav at 1 d. m. In the W. C. T. U
hall, corner of Eleventh and Bond
streets, for the purpose of holding a
nmmtv ennvpndon. There has been
some effort made lately to encourage
temnerance sentiment In Astoria and
Its friends expect a general house
warmlnir next month on the occasion
of a visit from John O. Woolley, who
Is ; probably the leading temporance
id tnr nf the United States at the
pivint tint -.
WhV production of "The Passion
Pinv"' nt FiBher's opera house last
nlcht under the auspices of the Epls
copal church of, this city, was not as
larirelviattended aa waa hoped oy tnose
who had spent much valuable time In
tha Drcllmlnary and flnal arrangements
for the. entertainment. The traveling
manager took occasion, prior to the
n,,iimHnn. to berate Ill-advised crlt-
lep who had concluded t,hat "Passion
Play" was Irreverent merely because
of "an Ignorant Idea that; the name
chosen was suKgcstlve of a production
not In accord with the better order
of Christian teaching." .Indeed, the
manager grew exceedingly bitter too
bltter-at times, and attributed yie
nail atendanct to the criticism re
ferred to. "If 'Passion Play' can be
Jutly criticised," said he,,, "you should
tell your pastor that you do not be
llcve in his teachings, and then throw
the bible out of lbs wloJow. The
main features .of the evjmlng were
preci.d"d by a number of plcturea of
the miscellaneous order. These were
r.dinirlv fine In every sens. The
"Passion I'lay" picture which follow
edanimated Illustration of the life
of Christ were, however, rather disap
pointing. The figure were, too dim to
be fully comprehended arid the me
chanlcal process was far, below the
best standurd. The latter defect, how
ever, moy not have been due to the
anparatus employed. But that the en
tertalnment, as a whole, was not quite
aa satisfactory as It might have been
whatever may hav been the cause
-la a fo t which, In all truth, ought
to be plainly stated.
FOR SUMMER TRAVEL.
What Transportation Llnea Will Dq to
Promote Seaside Excursions,
Comemnclng within a few days, ef
forts will be nut forth by the railroad
and steamboat people Interested In
HwMo, Si'asldo and other ocean re
sorts, to promote travel to these points.
It Is understood that an effort will
be made to run Sunday excursions at
low rates of fare from Portland and
other points, and It Is also understood
that an arrangement has been mode
whereby parties desiring to visit Il
waco can buy round-trip tickets, tak
ing the boat from Aatorla across the
river on the arrival of the train from
Portland, and then a twenty mile rail
road ride down the river on the other
side. '
The Nahcotta will commence her
regular Sunday trips to Ilwaco In the
near future. If the travel Justifies It, a
larger boat will lie put on the run later.
In speaking of the proposed seaside
excursions for the summer, a gentle
man connected with one of the trans
portation componlea said yesterday:
"I can see no reasons why these Sun
day excursions should not be a big
success. There are hundreda of people
In Portland who will Jump at the
chance of being able to spend their
Sundays at the seaside. We have
thought of some special attractions,
like a band concert for instance, to
draw the ,Wr-at-home' people, es
pecially, buiyflothlng has been decided
upon: The f trip from Portland to arty
one of the poean resorts near Astoria
can be easft made lit 1 day, gtVfng
the visitor' tvle time on the btcfl
without stt Aig too early In ftb
mnrninr oi Vittlns home too late, at
"I
night ThVallroad ride Is Just long
enough to be thoroughly enjoyable and
I believe Sunday excursions will not
only become popular but will pay big
money, even at a low rat of fare.
'Astoria will get her. share of the
visitors, of course," he said, "and
there will spring up amusements for
them here just as soon as mere r
people enough to demand them. The
25-cent rate to Astoria will bring
a erest many Sunday visitor In sum
mer as It I and with changee in time,
etc.. for the special benegt of excur
slonlsts this number will be largely
Increased.
"I can't aay when the matter will
be finally decided. There Is plenty of
time as it Is early In the season yet.
THE WEEK'S RUN OF SALMON
Catch Proved Unusually Good for This
Time of the Year.
The fish catch during the week end-
tnr inat. nitrht was unusually large for
thin time of the year aiftl
steadily Increased during the clos
ing days of the week, arguing that
from this time on the run of salmon
may be expected to steadily Increase
until It reaches the maximum for the
season.
In all. over 1.500 boats, and conse
quently more than 3,000 fishermen, are
at work around Astoria, a larger force
than has been on the river at this
cerlod of the fishing season for several
years oast. The large number of boats
that are out Is proof conclusive that
the fishermen are making money. The
abundance of fish renders it very un
For Bilious ind Nervous Disorders, such ;
wind nd. rain in the aiomicn.sict neadicnt, :
Glddlnnt, Fulnct tnd Swclllni after mcala.Dif. j
ln.....H IW.,.i.... PnlH Chill. Fln.hln.. n '
Heal, Lou of Appetite, Shortneaaof Brtiih.Cot
Kveneta. Blotchee on the Skin, Dltturhed Sleep,
Frightful Dreamt, and all Nervous end Trembl
ing Senaationt, etc. Theie alltnenit all ariae
from s disordered or abused condition of the
stomach and liver.
saswonaififf a? ruim9 taaen aa airecteu, win i
quickly restore Femelei to complete health. Th;y
' nt th avil.m. Srnr a
I Weak Stomnch, Impaired Dltrestlon, Sick
nosuawnv, Lfiao, ucicu ui v c r , cu..
they act Ilka tni jlc a lew doses will work won
ders upon the Vital Orient ; Strengthening the
Muscular System, restoring the long-lost Com
plexion, bringing back the keen edge of Appetite,
J .... I I M U f, i.
nu amusing nn incnineniiu aaf ,. 1
Ihtwholm phymhiul mnmray of the human i
a I .L : mi A
iranic rur inniin vn ic.u a nicy ai, aiviaur
renowned. These are" facta " admitted by thou
sands, In all classes of society, and one of the
beat suaranteea to the Nervous and Debilitated
It ihsi Btmchmm'm PWm hmvm thm
Large mt Salt of any Patent Mad
clna in thm World. Thla hat bawn
achieved without tht publitatlon
of tattlmonlala, tht fact being that
Bamcham't Plllt reaommend Ihem
telvea. Beecham'a Plllt have for many years keen tlx
popular family medicine wherever the English
ungual It spoken, tnd they sow tttnd without
a rival.
10 eentt tad 23 centa, si all drug stores.
Annual eaie looa.aoo aoiaa.
likely that the price of salmon will ad
vance over cents, but at that figure
the fishermen are making a good thing
out of It. I
Commencing next week the Fisher
men's Union will undertake the work
of freeing the fishing grounds of snogs.
This Is a costly work but It must be
done and well done, and the fisher
men have learned by experience that
the bent way to have the work well
done Is to do It themselves. The Union
own a complete diving outfit, air
pumps and all, and among Its mem
bership are several experienced divers.
The barge O. K. will be chartered and
the divers will work from this. It Is
estimated that It will cost over $50 a
day to "snag" the fishing grounds.
The seals and the sea Huns are giv
ing less trouble for the reason that tne
fishermen now go out prepared to
slaughter everyone of these pests they
run across. A large number were kill
ed last week, among them a number
of spotted aeals whoae hides were sold
In re. As a usual thing the fisiwraen
waste no time In skinning the seals
they kill.
During the past few days the packers
have been filling the oval cans, for
whit! Astoria Is famous. The excel
lence of the pack In oval w ' now;
accepted by dealers and consumer
everywhere as being the finest salmon
In the world.' This year the quality
of all the salmon packed Is far super
ior to the fish of former years taken
In the general run.
The Fishermen's Union will bold a
special meeting In the near future to
discuss several matters but there has
so far not been the slightest disagree
ment or cause for complaint.
THE TEACHERS MEET.
Institute at Warrenton Proves a Most
Profitable and Enjoyable
Occasion.
The teachers' Institute held yester
day in the Warrenton school louse,
was a success so far as the willingness
of the teachers present to carry out
the program, as planned by County
Superintendent Lee. could make It
Considerable disappointment waa felt
over the absence of many teachers,
especially those who were expected to
address the institute.
The teachers present from Astoria
were the Misses Gardner, Nlckerson,
Olsen and Powell; Mesdamea Lemon
and Bueey, and Professors Clark and
McCue. The Warrenton teachers were
Miss Judgson and Miss Annie Powell.
Miss Llllte Lewis, of John Day. Miss
Preset) f.1, of Fort Stevens, and Profes
sor Wlriche, of New Astoria, were also
In attendance.
Professor McCue opened a discussion
on the'eubject "The value of the
School -i Library. Professor Wlnche
nnkrt' rf I the "Practical Workings of
the State, Couree of Study."
The Institute was delightfully enter
tained by Mrs. J. W. Hawkins, of
Knanoa. Mrs. Hawkins Is a profes
sional elocutionist and gave some fine
readings. Miss Sweeny and Miss Leslie
Llnd of Warrenton completed a very
pleasant afternoon with a number of
solos. Miss Llnd Is a member of the
Llnd family, made famous by the great
Jennie Llnd, and is a true song bird.
SOCIETY NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thing entertain
eri a. few of the "SDlnsters" at a
"Chafllng Dish Supper" after their
convention on Friday evening last
6)
The Assembly Club will nive another
of their delightful parties Friday even
lng of this week. A large gathering
of the "four hundred" Is expected.
The "Knob Hill Tennis Club" was
given a dellgheful supper at Mrs. P. A.
Stokes" residence last Saturday even
ing. The table was beautifully deco
rated and a very delightful evening
was spent by all.
Master Lloyd Van Dusen celebrated
his eighth birthday by giving a party
to his young friends yesterday after
noon, at the residence of his parents
on Franklin avenue.
0 9
Miss Bennett will entertain a party
of young people, for a few days, at
the Seaside home of Mrs. W. S. Kinney
Mrs. H. D. Thing and Mrs. A. A.
Finch are to chaperone the party. A
very pleasant time Is anticipated by
all. Golf Is to be the principal amuse
ment
9
The engagement Is announced of
Miss Nellie Nlckerson, formerly of As
toria, and Mr. Bertram La Mulrt, of
Eureka, California. Miss Nlckerson Is
a sister of Mrs. P. A. Stokes and Miss
Nrr Nlckerson of this city. Mr. La
Mulrt is a rising young business man
of Eureka. The wedding will be some
time during the month of June.
THE NICARAGUA CANAL.
When built will prove the link be
tween prosperity and many people.
The farmers In the extreme east, as
well as those In the extreme west, will
perhaps profit by it most. It will prove
a blessing to humanity In general, lm
proving the condition of the nation,
as Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters has
that of the Individual. The Bitters are
for everybody, but particularly for
those who do not possess health. There
have been many cases of dyspepsia
and Indigestion cured by this medicine.
Nothing to equal this remedy ha ever
been discovered for ailments of the
stomach, liver, bowels or kidney.
Tou will find that It will clearse the
blood and sharpen the appetite. See
that a private revenue stamp covers
the neck of the bottle.
Have You One of Our
Savings Book . . .
winanllmt
IHl 'I Mill
Silk front Shirts
Bodies to match
A 1 kind, worth $1.60 oar price
$1.00.
NewKTavle, splendid value, worth
1.25, our price
75c
Ke also have similar ooes
in boys' sizes
Novelties In Boys'
Suits Arriving Dally
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.
Total Number of Narnos on the Roll
to Date.
Astoria Precinct No. 1 18!
Astoria Precinct No. 2 l
Astoria Precinct No. J 182
Astoria Precinct No. 4 212
Astoria Precinct No. 5 214
Astoria Precinct No. 162
Astoria Precinct No. 7 125
John Day Precinct 20
SvenBen Precinct M
Walluskl Precinct H
New Astoria Precinct 101
Warrenton Precinct S3
Clatsop Precinct 3
Seaside Precinct "
Melville Precinct
Chadyell Preclnst
Toungs River Precinct tl
Olney Precinct 35
Knappa Precinct
Clifton Precinct
W cstport Precinct 21
Vespar Precinct U
Jewell Precinct 24
Mlshawaka Precinct !
ElsU Precinct
Push -Precinct 13
Total to date W4
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. '
H. C. Hilton and wife to John J.
Ryan east half of southwest quarter
of section Z.T7N, Kiw: sw.
H. E. Steflensen and wife to Kasmus
A. Olsen north S Ofeet of lot 8, block
13, Adair's; J1.000.
Oscar C. Church and wife to A. H.
Church tract of land in section 23, T.
8 N, R 8 W; $500.
IMPROVED SERVICE AND EQUIP
MENT. The new schedule of the O. R. A N.
which went Into effect April 22nd,
shortened the time to Chicago 12 hours,
and gives a double dally service be
tween Portland and Chicago.
Train No. 2. leaving Portland at 9:15
a. m. is known as the "Chicago-Port
land Special." It equipment is new
throughout, making It fully the equal
of any train now In service from the
Pacific coast to the East. '
The "Overland Express' leaves Port
land at 6:20 d. m. and furnishes com
plete service both via Huntington and
Spokane to the East together with the
best of service to all local points on
the O. R. & N. lines.
SOLFILINE.
Solflllne! Solflllne!
If you are sick and tired of rubbers,
which protect your feet from wet or
cold, and wish to save continual re
soling of your shoes; If you wish to
longing the life of same at least fifty
per cent If you wish to save grea
lng your belts In ycur manufacture
go to Peterson & Brown, at Astoria,
and try a case of Solflllne on your
shoes and harness. Buy your shoes
only of those who have that sclentlflo
remedy. Take no other.
Address. PETERSON & BROWN,
General Agents, Astoria, Ore go.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given to all par
ties holding Clatsop county warrants
endorsed prior to June first, 1898, to
present the same to the county treas
urer at his office at 14 Tenth street
for payment. Interest ceases after this
date. H. C. THOMPSON,
County Treasurer.
Dated, Astoria, Oregon, this 23d day
of April, 190&
NOTICE.
All members of Qulnlln lodge, No.
180, B. P. O. Elks, are requested to as
semble at their hall this Sunday morn
ing at the hour of 10 o'clock to attend
the funeral of our late brother, J. W.
Hume. H. L. HENDERSON,
F. J. CARNEY, B. R.
Secretary.
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER R.
R. COMPANY.
Beginning Sunday, April 29th, the A.
1C. R.R. evening train out of Port
land will leave the Union depot at 6:65
p. m. Instead of 7:00 p. m.
J
THEIWJABLE
There's a Xmas Present
in It for You ....
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fur irutmt
Sweaters
A f 1.60 Wool Sweater
90c
Better grades at 11.50 to $2.00
Fine Woolen Sweater
$2i0
Worsted Sweaters, plain or striped
$3.00.oH00
Also Bicycle Hose
BOYS C0LORED OR WHI
SHIRTS
Boys' Separate fancy V$ta
OSTEOPATHT.
Or the science of drugless healing.
Specialties chronic and nervous dis
eases. Examination free.
DR. C. J. RAMSET,
Cor. Fourteenth St and Franklin Are.,
Astoria, Oregon.
1 to S p. m., Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
FOR SALE.
120 acres in section 18. T 7 N, R W.
suitable for Immediate logging. Esti
mate two million feet spruce and fir.
besides hemlock.
DR AUGUST C. KIJiNET,
Astoria, Oregon.
NOTICE TO WHEELMEN.
The Bicvcle Commission will seise
all wheels unlicensed on and after May
L 1900. Obtain your license Immedi
ately and save trouble.
By order of the commission. .
Engagements would be more lasting'
if matrimony didn't step In and spoil
so many of them.
SAY, Charlie,
I changed laundries last week, and our
clothes came home looking fine. The
Columbia Is so prompt about return
ing the laundry, and the work on our
shirt-waists and shirts and collars Is
Just right. We must speak to our
friends about the Columbia; they call
for and deliver all goods without extra
charge. Phone 98L
Columbia Steam Laundry
. J. yr. D ALTON, Prop. ..
Work called for and delivered. -
Fisher's Opera House
L. E. SELIG, Lessee and Manager.
.MONDAY, APRIL 30.
THE GREAT
BARLOW
'HINSmELS'-.
MANAGEMENT. ' 1 ,.
HARRY WARD
35-Whlte ArtlJts-35
2-Krass Car.ds-2..
New first part, new costumes, new
aongs and new dances.
II GR&HD STREET PARADE AT flOOS
Admission Reserved seats. 1i eenia;
gallery, 60 cents. Seat sale opens Sat
urday morning at Griffin Reed's.