The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 25, 1901, Image 3

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    THB MOKSmC ASTOUUX. SATURDAY, HA1 23. Ifll
The Morning Astorian
TKLEIUONW 661.
All contracts for iidvcrtiHiiiK In
th Antorliui aro niiiJo on u guar
antce of circulation four times
turgor tliun that of any paper
pifclUhed or circulated In Clut
nop county.
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TODAT'8 WEATHER.
riUTI.ANI, May !4.Wi"rn Ore
Kim. Hnturdiiv fulr. wwiiwr In tho
. nit hern portion; weinm Washington,
fulr; intirn (rv" Huiunbiy, In
t'lvnuliiir ( loinl n.'Bn; tHttrn Washington.
iiihI northern Malm, ;rli.bly fair.
AROUND TOWN.
Fc Ottiton about harness.
Milk depot, cor. Tnth and Dusn Bt
W. J. Nk return wit nlUt frm
I'nrtJaiKl.
Mm. KIIU. of Dullim. U vlnlting M
Ijettll 1-rf'Wln.
F. I. Komlull
bunlne trip.
Nice (ircKoit
Uro. today.
! iii Portland on a
HliriU At J'llllHKI
V. A. Smyth, uf H.miti lun.l, Wrnili.,
I In iliv city.
('.iiinrltm.iii A. Hehet ivvkau vu In
I'.iriluinl yiimliy.
It. Kane, of (iriliuiii, rv
the ell v v'-fii-nUy.
Wil III
I'. I. K il-t tnr int ymtciilay
I'. rtliifi't on 'ninUon.
In
Try "iir l'iTf.Ti,,ii lllnift M.iili.i mid
Juvn i "ifT . J . 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 llnm.
iri 1.-itiii meal ItUtna Bun Iti-
laufdtil. 61! Commercial HI.
.V V IMiiiin. ..f M.hlin. VI . 1
In ! Ik- city mi it liil.'i"n rip.
iV H Wiirt.i, ihn t'.ilhliiitiet rtiiiiMry
tiuin. ttim l: Hi' rlty yenli.ti d iy.
The fotllllull Hull K.lVe tlu lUKt (if
UK rln nf il.uii-iii hint night.
Tfn A(..riii lli.j i'.itiiiaiiy'n tn'll will
be. ( litt n I ilnyii fur p'imIik,
Three flrt-rln bar bom at th Ocl-3-nt
barber hp. Iteat of service.
Win. M limy. the ilinherm.iii. lefi
n th tiui'i fur Portlund lat niglu.
Japanr ((Mid uf all klndi, cheap at
Ti'k"lmm Haaaar: 6:6 Commercial St.
The I 'oliimblit ItlVrtr IKltU'Mn' Aie
elation will neet in l'ur'lun.l on May
:ith.
Manager I K. Hellg nf Klhrr' ojra
houn im ye.erd.iy in IVrtland iwi
bulnew.
The (IcrniiM Irnrk Magdalene, with a
cargo 'f wbent for Murl,. wmt to
yniiTUy.
In the prolxtfr court yrntnluy a pe
tition ai filed lv J. .Iin W. WVI.-h
Viwcllnn of th" mlir helm if Agne
M W. h. erra-i1. fir Mrm'iiN to
II i-rrtain mil lali' belonging in t tit
mt lie.
A LUNCH
PIT FOR
THE GODS
POPULATION WAS LOST
WV Imvf aililml to ur A'vteu-a I'liunt'-ra f'uld tt'iam llwf, Cold Hiaat
Mutton, Hhrimp ami IlitlT HmIihik. We chu ruw a-rv you for luncheon
t'olit llolliiil ToiiKue, CoUl Ikillinl Hum. l(oat Heef and Milium l'in to a !
Ileale brown anl ullcinl thin tlu puptr. Hhrimp liiJ !nU'r Huliid m.li
by ttu bi'Ht mlriT on thi vnunt. We itlmi have a full line, cinnlntlnr of n"in-
Nlxly (lirrciiuit viirli-tl'-n, itf Ininrti Krirllnh Hlwulm. Wp make a prUlty
on Humhiy. our if pHekeii rr a nKtn, for p " irr.nir to thn country
on Huiiiluy, Win our one nu k'-d foro a party of mix cunxlxtlrig of
Hbrltnp t libm'T HuU'J
Ijimun-lian'l Hiinllma,
rimolna ir Queen tHvn,
IV'vlli'd Hum Hinnlwlrh
Hulled Toiiko" Hunilw l:h.
Cold HoimI liecf or Mutton,
I'ln Money I'lrkle",
Klorem or any VHrlKty of lin!lh Illulta
Hire' Jtoot Ileer or Olrner Al",
Melnmr or 'III. ken I' m it.
KuHleni I'lioeiillilc I'r.Min Cin-llen,
Iioixiiieil Hwlaa or lt"uiuefort Chee
Our il.'lli'Ut.'Mix-liH are kept n rleannrii neat ll It la p'melble U lu-ep ih'TTI,
no flea or 'lu"t tieing ix-rmltteii in toucn them.
Rohh, HIkkIhs'&'Co
A aupply of freh vcgeaiile will
iwelviMl uiMin arrival of o-euii nieamer
trnUy. JfohiiMoti Mrim.
C.iiitiiln JiHui I' llnrrln anil Iuien-
luit II. K. Cloke. of Kurt Kicvenn, mrr
In lh" rlty yMter'l ly.
Cii!tnirtir I,. I-lHk left yinlenluy
for HvetiMeii to ilrlve lilllliK f"r the M,i
i'ii louipnK Coiiimy.
Mr. Haimumrn U prepared to do up
lace curtalna In r'xl order. Leav or
der at Oregon bakery.
fniil.iln J till ijm A 11 y ii. pilot of ilie II.ih.
ulo, lnm r -bIko s bin poHltion unil H
li-.ivi- eh inlv 'r AluHka.
The Finherin.-ii'n I'nlon I'll' kli'K Co.
him pl ireil nel tin kit H'IJ"llilni Uie I
It. fi N. hi lit Ilwiuo.
Tile Mill of lllH (lull IlLtllf liver I "-
tlnue to Ii- llif'il ami Mor i.urliie lire
I i.hM.m by !he llihl mill.
Pr T, I.. Hall linn return I from
Ciillf irnlii ninl r.ni be fniinil m III" oM
nUml In the Muniw'l bulbllntf.
Ml Kav !iliiK-r Ii.ih reuiriiel from
Mt. Allgel eoll'ire, Ulll.it "tl' llM" bei'll
attetiilliig ililiiim the i,uu year.
Mix Tom Crjug, of I'onbiiul. wtfi
of Ciiptain taring, U v'aMlnir .'t 'h
r, ii m uf Mr. iiiel Mm. 0"iire.
Viiii,"I - Kurnlalieil rottiige or houw
keiplng rnoliw by June. ( )iil h1J- of
liiininei .lintrii t rreferrvil. H. 0. 8.
Aotoi Inn.
Wnnie.l k wiini.ui to do family wiikIi
lug l family rewid -nee; khm pay for
gooil work. Call ut 40.1 Cram uvi-nue.
corner Ninth St.
'.urt AjMorl.t. Fori.aiera of America,
will give x moker HiWunlay evming
June I. Nee.il i to ay It will be an
en). i) able affair,
John A. Montgomery him opened
hop at 42i Hon i street and I) prepared
to do all ciaatta of plumbing ana tin
ning at tn lowrat poaaibi ratei.
ASTORIA WOULD HAVE 30.000,
HAYS MR. KFII).
If a StihaiJy of $200,(M)0 Had Ilcen
(Grunted tlia late Colli I'.
Iluntlnnton.
William IfM, th well known Port
lam rallroit1 primoier, In a algned let
t-r In th reg'nlan, tell how Antotla
could ha.ve ho1 a pollution of 30,000 If
It 4 dltlzena lwi-1 nubtertbod the nv(dt
num of 1200,000 aa a lubttldy to th lat
C. T. Huntington when hr prtoa;d to
build a road to th Nhal-m. Auto
riatm will r-all that an effnn wan
mad'! t' ra.Ue. the .turn but that there
w a K-n'-nul opinion that the H'uth'-rn
I'l'llle m. ignite wai rl'lng d"ubl'1,
and that th advftnw-n that would r.
tult to torla were nt of tin? mfnl
tude repmented.
Th Ntter fnmi Mr. I'-ld la reprint
ed In full:
I rnnot und.THta.nd for 'Vhat pur
pow or with what proHp'rUvp aim In
ItOf" IlolmeR. imrfiri.'tor of th Ore
rm New tViinmnv of I'ortlan l. waa view C. I. Hun'Jngton iuW w con
tji the elty ynterdiiy, fhf gu-nt of hla I "nt lak "v'r ''" 99 vur
old college churn. Will Madron. I th" Axlorli A Columbia Klv-r railway
I to lioOle, nule:t, a It m, toi. irai-Kagw
Itoalyn roal limta lonrer Ii cleaner I U-a of J,000 rer y.r to PorilawJ
and iiiMken lem trouble with atoven and I Pybl to the Northern Paclflr. and
ehlrniiey rluea than anv other, (.enrue I hence I cann it Iwllcvu any au'-n a
XV. Hiintx rn. airent: telftihnna 1311. I b'ae la In exbttcn. or wlgnl by him
I it l true tnal . r. iiumingioii a on-
Th' liriudi chip FuIu'm1, with a car- I Kltui) intention In ISM wan to own and
go ut uhi: fur CM It. l.arej ut the I to o.,.r.it the ronia.nu. -naiem &
ruxtoin hoiin.' v.-Kti nlav wi'h I20.4'.i'J I Aa'oriii road, then rail"! AJiona &
(iiihIi. Ih i,f wheal, value.! a; 174.717. I South c,mt wllway, frJm IIHliiljoro
via .V-hil" n -ulley, Uirviugh ernonla,
Tou mny have iiei better dya but ''.rind Ualdilx ,uvl Haldl mountain to
never l.e-ter biter than Hi-Ill: try Aat irla. tb bntt evldftu of whi-li la
tb'-m. Fnnrd A Htuke Co.. d:i:rlbu!linr the fact th-it ttft'T I hud built the Sv-a-
ageiun. sjd.. i-xtenion frtn the itv nm'tH or
Aatorla to cnm'f' f"aeld? Hot.-I. ami
In ii'ldlilon hiul alu'i built at both end
lh - i oii!niiliii wotk m ilie new
water w.rke nvatem at Krt Hteyena
will be coiiiiiii-nced Monda '. t (! material
f r the work leing ,iiiy-n.lv on the
ground.
member of which will attend In a boly.
A very cordial Invitation ii xtendel
t3 all.
Methodlat Uaual Mfrvlcea Hundav
Morning topic, "Th Tralnlnif of Mok;"
venlna; topic, City lYobletn 8r
lea, "Our Im,-rlld Young Men." At
tli evening nervh th pastor will give
aome fun gathTed by hlmef while
peronally 1nvelgtlng alot mahlne,
All ar cordially Invrte!.
Flmt Lutheran Confirmation aervke
will be hel I at 10 o'clock a. m. at which
the rator will bo axalated by ih Kev,
N. J. W, NUo!i, of Moacow, Jflaho.
At 1:4 J p. m. there will be a celebration
of the Holy Communion, th? nervlce to
be In Hwedlah. In the rvenlnff there
will be a aervlce In EngllKh with Holy
Cemmunlon for the confirmation e-bv
and other who w!h to Uke rirt. The
church will be elaborau-ly dcoratel and
special mualc will be rend Ted by aa
augmented rhir at each aervice.
MACHINIHTH 8TIIX OVT.
Proapect 'f 8"ttle-nvnt Apparntly lie.
mote.
Th? end of the atrlke of the marhln
lat at the Aa:oria Iron Work Is not
yet In night. A conference wan held
yeaterday b"twven the men and Preal
derrr Fox at which the latter stated
that when the majority of emcloyerg
In th country algned the new rale h
would do go.
Contrary to expectation the action of
the Wolff & Zwbker Iron Worn In
granting the demand of the titrlkTa
will not affect th local altua'ion. The
Portland firm la In the hand of the
receiver, rmd. owing to the amount of
work on hand, the court authorized the
receiver :o grant mrreawd wag no
that the affair of the concern can be
cl'dti- up at an early date.
BIO TIM B Ell SALE.
What la probably the larg-t timber
land deal evr mao In Clatsop coun
ty wa ?'iHummated veaterday when
M. J. Kinney ld to William M. Bray,
of Oahkoah. Wl., 2640 acre of timlier
In the ilr
i iimi nta'i i-umi a l iuu '.nun t
oi of Portland aeventeen I 'a"1''- Toty-two hundred and forty
mi.-a mon- of grub', or twentv-flvi:
mll-t In all out of 106 milea. Mr. Hunt
Ington aaked h luniudlor, Mr. Tw-e1
to draw ui. which he did. and Mr.
Pupil wlehing to take pr va'e li"on I Huntington e-lgned at New York and
ii.ike u;i grade had"d in to g'gn, which I did, an prci-
ctuiiim 'In- mnuiii-r
Mia PNw!!, ".'73 Ninth
Work. ;t ' I v t.
Hm I.
liny liana .ii, ih- ievr young wo
man si h i t-M-aiM-- from a deputy eheiiff
In Portland, na b--rt r-c it.ture.1 at
Viim .niver ind will be returned to (hi?
Miiliiiomati county Jin).
The o:ilv r-.il estate tninfer fllJ yn-
teritav w u h ile... fnmi (!. WmgUe to
J. . Urliii for eleven u r- In a.-c-
Hon 7. towiiKhln K. north .f range 10,
et. The coiia;derat.n u ICiO.
blent of and for the Aftorla S .nth
Co(! railway, the following document:
Th-it dix-ument the Astoria eiiple
and director by a mal irlty vote p-fuad
to ratifv and confirm Mr. Hun:lng;on'a
authority to purvha-He, and u a nec-a
aary reaul' what followed? At Ha
n-vi-r got Ita railway Into the Xehalem
vi'lev via Hillabiri to Portland
the $15.00ft I hid 'nwmed In that
railway and Mr. Huntington thn loat
hi pt acheme via Nehalem to Poa-
tand.
Had Aatorla ratified that contract It
would have had 30.000 ,jeotile now and
Portland would todav be receiving from
the Whalein 1.400.000 fivt of logs per
Stat- Senator Oc.irit C. Browneil
who hn been regarded aa a piaiiibl.
'i ' '"'""" i"ii.up m ,,. .v. .... i. tu
thn next election, ha annnunwl that ' ..... U
. i...,o. I I A UT i ail ilie mar- nor inum omu
ipport the pr-y-TH Imumbent. u-itmim uirin
Ull lUlr IMUWl aa itiiavi
he will aupi
pure rye. America'
Cream
whlkey. Tha only pur good; guar
antee rich and mellow. JOHN I
CAIILSON. 8ol Agent.
lr.if. A. J. Collier, formerly occupy
Ing the chair of geology in the- Wlllam-
flneat I 'tm i. nivvralty. will niul a party be
trig a.-nt out ny the gov.niment on an
Important geological exNibtton
Alak:l.
FOUND A BL'RIKD TREASURE.
Major W. Ungfltt. t S. A. "f
I ho eiiarliUfna' deict incut, liwited
the work being done on the Sylvia d
(lrav rvf y.-tirdy.
The lo'on H'-raJd. alwny up to date
In flailing ni-Uter. lariued a baiita.iine
Miiln.iifi fliiMili,. .rtt fu. X1 If la nr.i.
BKHT lS-CKNT MBAL: RI8INO BUN fuaely lllua rai.-l and nhowa an ap
ItK.HTAtUtANT. i.iv.-Htl.m of the finny trllx.
)
A man In a amaJI town In New Jerev
t0 1 recently found a burled treasure In hi
yarl. which no doubt had been left
there by one of Captain Kldd'a famoua
Th. dlamantb d hulk of ihe til- an-am
er Itlliiiioa. which hue b.-en resting on I crew. A fortunate find. Indeed, and
the rock n-nr Mlalork, ffwted off dur-1 aumrient to enante mm to live nappnv
Ina tb- re .nt hlirh water and wu re- the rvt of hla day provided of course.
cued tiv pu-a.a at llufu The captor he hi good health. To obtain good
of the drifting ehip will jvceive a neat hnlth there la no medicine like Hos
uni a salvage. tett-r'a St nah Bitter. It set thlnif
right in the atomacn, an.l regulates me
The flahlnif lwi,n t.f A. Mulercu was bowl. If you are nervous and worn
cuiiwlicd vmerdiv at Fort Steven. The out you ahould try It. It will braca
men had a narrow racapc from dr.iwn- 'o UP- 't a pi-n(iia ionic, ana win
Init ami but fi- the i.romut altantv. cure nil aiimacn. liver and Kidney a a-
of ihe iif...ving crew would un loubt- order. C.ive it a trial and you will not
cdly luivo perlahed. Th, bo.it ami net be dliipp!n!id. but be sure to get the
were nu.i aved. I a-eniilne.
-6
Heine llaiaen. the painter, had a I CHURCH
niiriu iiloii ecapc frnn wiiou Injury
yenterdnv while working In Uppertown.
The a.'affobllng on w hich he waa team!
Iiik broke and h. fell a dlatiuve of
thirty feet to the ground. B'V.iJid a e
vcre ahiiklng mi h" auataiiel no wrlnu
injuries.
SERVICES TOMORROW.
mm
SPECIAL
REDUCTION
SALE OF
MEN'S
CLOTHING
!iaptlt Morning top'C "The present
ue of the Ob Teatim-nt"; evening to
pic. "Th' mission of law and Its bearing
on the propose! gambling llcenne in thin
It V
Norwegian and Danish Meth-dist
ai.'iinl m.vtlng of the Puh Club Service Sunday at 11 a. m. and .:4o p.
ha been culled for Monday night at m. Sunday scboil at 10 a. m. The paa
whlch time arrangement for the ap- tor. tr.e Rev. J. Olsen. will conduct the
pointnient of a regatta committee will rvlce.
be made. The mmrt of the commit- r,)ngrcgatloiM.l-Toplc of morning ser-
tee that re'intly awaired the guaranti mon. ' Debt Paying": evening topic,
for a ateamcr line bctwvn Aatona ami 'rtichtenuanes ind Wlfdom." Sunday
$10 00 Solt for $ 8 50
$12 50 Suit for $10 50
$13 50 Suit for $11 25
$15 00 Suit for $12 75
$16 50 Solt for $U 00
$18 00 Solt for $15 25
$20 00 Suit for $17 00
$22 50 Salt for $19 00
Remarkably low prices prevailing on high class
clothing for man and boy. Look over this list
carefully and note the opportunities for buying
at, a great saving. -:- -: : -:-
North Shore iinlute: wdl alto be ub
mltt.'d.
The O. R. N. Co. ha made a rate
of sd from At irla and Portland for
. . .. Pnn. A nlrtl-li.iln lli.n n II . . W ,1
j- i in- . i. .i-r.li- ii ..ii i An-niiii'ii m iiuiin-
In Tlekefa u-llt hi on nfLle ft rat and
T i thirl Tueaday. June to October. In
X cluaive. Th-e ticket. muat be used
ror continiinii pn..age pwng, out stop
over will be all.t.vej within final limit
returning.
Federal Judge Bellinger ha held thnt
the UnltM Stat court him rm Jurla-
tllctlon !n the matter of a r-clver for
Gilbert Br;i. bank at Salem, and Re
reiver Thellm ha retlrvU. An appli
cation made In th Marlon oiunty cir
cuit court ha resulted In Claud Oatch
being appointed to harvUe nhe affairs
of the defunct bank.
Mr. C. W. Fulton received yesterday
afternoon at her new hom on Seven-
leenth stn-et. The Columbia ortliessra
furnished the music, and the interior
was profuey decorattsl with cut flow
ers. Mesdames F. I. Dunbar, of Sa
lem, P. A. Stokes, O. W. Sanborn. CI.
H. George. P. I (Tierrj. H. F. Prael.
(?. C. Ful'on and J. A. Fultom assist
ed the hostess In rwvlvlng the guests
an.1 the MK- lleol. TalLairt, Orang,
Bowlby, Iliilbom, Hoon and Brtha
Hoba.m iireHlded at the refresmnent ta
bles. "The building of railroads Uito the Ne
halem valley is bas"d entirely upon
the timber tributary," says the Oregon
Tlmberman. "It Is estimated, taJtlng the
average to be 20,000 feet to the acre,
the, freight to lx earned by railroads
building Into the Nehalem and Ttlla
mook country, at Jl.'iO per 1000 feet,
carried to Portland In logs or lumber,
would be $.1!,074,O0. If these figures ore
i correct, and they are probably fairly
accurate, a railmad corporat'on which
overlook. building Into the Nehalem
would apparently be overlooking a good
Investment."
svhoo lat 12:13: mld-we.-k prayer meet
ing, Wednesday at S p. m.
Presbyterian Service as usual. Topic
for the morning. "A Question of Ori
gin:" In the evening the pastor will
preach a sermon to the O. A. R.. the
GrjEATSPEGIALSflliE
Chinaware,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Lamps,
Jardineres and Jugs,
Novelties,
Uisque Ware,
Agateware,
Silverware and Cutlery,
Fish Sets,
Game Sets
Dinner Sets,
PRICES CUT
20 to 33 per cent
acre ar 'n sections 10. 14. 20. 21. 11.
and 3, township 7 north, range 7 west.
The remaining 400 acres are In section
Zl and 24. township 8 north, range 7
west.
f JitSk'' III! ;yi V
i
A WHITE PATR
HERE is only one kind of Geanliness, but
there are many kinds of soap. There is
only one destination, but there are many
paths that lead to it. If you want the short
est and safest road to Geanliness, it is paved with
Ivory Soap. Neither man nor clothes ever get
beyond the cleansing power of Ivory Soap. Its rich,
creamy lather extracts every particle of dirt ; but
it stops at the dirt ! Ivory Soap it floats.
Tb land is some of the bt 1n the Club will be hell today at 2:30 p
county, being all well timbered
purchase price wa quite large,
The
WHERE DO TOU
ir v
BUY 01 GROCERIES?
HAVE TOU TRIED
A.W.SHIPLEY?
Kt Commercial Street.
DO YOU KNOW
That he gives you the beat there
la to be bad In th city for th
leaat money? Place an order
once and see.
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Sue cesser to Dr. Ball.
571 Commercial St.. ASTORIA. OR.
TELEPHONE. RED Ml.
THE LOUVRE
WOMEN'S CLUB OF ASTORIA.
The rvgular esbn of the Women's
m.
at Page's hall. All members of the
club are rerrjestel to artend as an un
usually Interesting session Is expected.
The topic Is one of great Interest:
"Village Improvement." MU Anna
Kendall, chairman of the vlllag Im
provement committee. Is also chairman
of this afternoon's program. After the
program the cluo will tender a recep
tion :o Mrs. C. B. Wade, of Pendle
ton, Oregon, president, and Mrs. S. A,
Evans, of Oaw'Ki. recording secretary,
of the Oregon Federation of Women's
Clubs, who are In the city as guests
of Mr. Emma Watt Tr.dlinger. Mem
bers are requested to be prompt In at
tendance. MART H. ELMORE.
Preildent
The headlines of tho program at the
Louvre this week, are the clever and
amusing Irish comedians, McSorley and
Whitney, who come to Astoria well rec
ommended, after successful engage- now rests the craft Is some four feet
ments la the larger cities on the coast, too high and will have to be raised
THE LIGHTSHIP AGAIN.
The lightship Is gradually getting
there and will probaby be riding the
waters of the Columbia before sundown
this evening. She was to have been
floated at high tide yesterday but, ow
ing to some delay, this did not take
Place. The vessel was moved 50 feet,
however, closer to the water" edge and
It Is believed that at high tide today
no difficulty will be met In floating her.
A gentleman who returned yesterday
from the lightship stated that the de
lay In floating her was due to a mis
calculation as to the high water. The
ship was moved on skids into the wat
er and It was expected that the high
tide would float her easily but as she
THE PLACE TO BUY
CANNERY SUPPLIES
FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWING MACHINES
AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
IS AT -
FISHER BROTHERS,
Astoria, ore.
our of the cradle and lowered to whew
the high water will reach her.
HOOD! HOOD!! HOOD!!!
Hood River stnw berries. First coo
slgnment today.
FOARD Sc STOKES.
Astoria, Oregon.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that there ar
funds In the city treasury to pay ail
warrants drawn on the general fun
and endorsed prior to December 1. WWU
Interest will cease after this date.
F. J. CARXET.
City Treasurer.
Astoria, Oregon. May 23, WOL
CHEAP EXCURSION TO THE EAST
VIA O. R. t N. CO.
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha.
Council Bluffs, Leavenworth, St Josepfc
and Kansas City. $60 round trVp. Tick
ets on sale May 30 and June 7. Return
limit 60 days; stop overs en route. Full
particulars, berth reservations, etc., at
ticket office. O. R. A N. dock.
GOEA!
VIA
SHORTEST BJID QUICKEST USE
TO
St.PanI, Dalatb, Minneapolis, Cbiea;t
and All Points East
S. DANZIGER
The work of grading on the route of
the Ooble, NehoJ.vn & Pacific railroad
will be resumed next woek. It is the
Intention of the comiwny to push con
struction of their road as rapidly as
condition will Justify. When operation
were commenced on the road It was ex
!vted that a grvat deal more In tho
way of .construction would have been
accomplished by this time, but the ex
tremely wet weather of the Tast few
months has male It very expensive If
not Impossible to make and hold a grade
In the country through which their line
passes, but It Is hoped that weather con
ditions from now on will be more favor
able for their w.rk.
Come Just to See
OUfl KDIBEJISE STOGH
OUR LOW PRICES 1
WILL SURPRISE YOU
571 Commercial Street, Astoria,
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Pacific Brewery, of which Bottled beer for Tamil? use or kC
Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer supplied at any Urn. Delivery
beer for domestic and export trade. in the olty free.
North Pacific Brewery
Pacific Navigation Company
Steamers "Sue H. Elmoe., "W. II. HalTison,
Only line-Astoria to Tillamook. Garibaldi. Bay City, llobsonvillc
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Sac Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply U
Samuel Elmore & Co. General Amenta, ASTORIA. ORB.
0. R. A. N. R. R Co., Portland.
Agents A.iC.R.R.Oo., Portland.
fi C. LAMB, Tillamook. Ore.
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PORTLAND
DAILT TRAINS; FAST TOTE; 8X3
VICE AND SCENERT UN-EQUALED.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper,
Dining and Buffet Smoking
Library Cars.
Tickets to points East via Portias!
and the Great Northern Ry on sale
at O. R. & N. Ticket Offloe. Asteria,
or Great Northers. Ticket Office
laa THIRD STREET,
PORTLAND.
Far rates, folders and full Infoma-
tlan regarding Eastern trip, call en or
address.
A. B. C. DENNISTON.
City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portland
PORTLAND, OR.
The Only First-Class Hotel In Portland 5
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THE ASTORIAN.
Delivered at your office store
or residence, 60c per motith
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A familiar name for the Chicago.
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, knowa
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" traias
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omana and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
heat, of a verity equaled by no cthv
line
See that your ticket reads via Th
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the United States or Canada, All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other Infor
mation, address.
J. W. CASET. C. J. EDDY,
Tray. Pass. Agt. Gen. Ag.,
Portland. Oregon. Portland. Ore.