Till; MORNING ASTORIA N, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1901
We ore
CRANKS
On imlily, in the iiiniiiilfii'tun in miv, hut y
heiii no, wu have taught them to mkii1 un
Untiling hllt the hint, (hut it why our Cilllily
Mini Nuts tire roiihiilei't'd l.i tU r limn miy other
in town. Try mir three kimli of mixed Candy
lit lOy J.rr l ti 1 .
ROSS, IIKiCillNS cV CO.
The Morning Astorian
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ness office by i t it t seur ap.
Pmpav n the MUlng morning's
edition. This rule will govern all lo
cal alevrllaem'Ma, eicpllng readlu
lontit
TOI'AT'8 WftATHHIl.
llXlTliANH, lriv 10 Wealern ire
gun and Washing!. .n Saturday, show-esi-rpl
ptubahty (air In llii south
ern m)i Unit of orrgou. lCaatcm Oro
gun -fair. Kaaiern Washington and
Northern Ilalio I'lubabiy light snow.
AROUND TOWN.
Tlim- Im.. nf Clirlslni.is candles fur
: j. i - joliimnii iru.
i ; t Watiii apple. !) (-r Imii, to
dm at J.hiiaoit I it u
fail main 1 fur your co; require.
nii'lK. OtlrtS lMllli:ly Pl.rJ
Ilea; lll-i,Klllig fUll lUa-
Uursnt. (13 t' 'iiiin.fcUl lret.
t':i.nl h ni Industry anl buy your
r. I. Lay and gialn al tiaaion's mill.
i n ; r iscknt mi:ai.: itiHisn
Wl'N HIHTAl.'UANT
"(antral HiTi'v hi. ' h flora! brent
figir on th matke: H 'I I ritiynhcrt.
Vi at th ( . llriil barber ah V ( r
up I la e ik Thi"f fH(-c!M bai-
I. .-H.
Jjiaiea li ' 1 u( ll k it'll, cheap l
Yok linear, tmitii'-roi)
aircct.
N. iti. k of fumy good, aultatd
for 'titliiii!i, Just nulvc.l ut Yoko
hama It.miar
Wanted A gill lo do K'-ll. till lwui'
mk lii sniiill family. Api'ty at A.
t -i II uffl.
For n fi' '!'. )u mo' choote any
nf ll ph'S lU OUT Stole tot II.
J.ihiiU' ii H r-
Large line if fun. y ).irl or i Imlrn In
IkiIIkIioI iiik Binl iimhu(inny. ;im.
II. lllxirn St Hun.
Mori In rlmlrn. rlt-lily rnrw.1 frftini'i,
tilihulatrml In thn lutrat i.tylia .'liia.
llrllUirn A Son.
Tin' ati-mtnr t'liliu niilvi.l jYM.'niiiy
ru m Hi-mtlc h tug VoKtniiK d"p.iit
rl for Ni'slilutn.
Arthur l-rlMi'iimn ha rffalnnH thn
puililim of iMty n.utr ngrnt cn1 cot
Irrtiir fur the Aalorlm.
Io you ainokot Try "(Mntrol SuU
Uvan," lb nrxat tVt clffr'w UM
nirkt. Bold tvtywbtr.
Cloaks
Suits
Dress Goods
Silk Wiaists
Silk Skirts
Furs
Handkerchiefs
Q loves
Ribbons
Letter Paper
Fans
Toilet Sundries
Toys, Dblls, Books
Are what we liavo for you for
Christmas.
THE A. DUNBAR CO.
A inunlniif lliTiiaa win (r.i:i r.i ra
lr,ny f Auguxt Ni'la.in a ll Muillc
Hul l Hull, butli of til la illy,
If you inl bo woo.1, ilah ooJ tn
iilhxr nriim1 Irirpliuna Krlly, Iht
irunif-r man. I'tmrit bl(k.
Pgironlna homa Imlua'rjr by mklnir
lb "I'rlila i Aa(url" dKr; Olirt
nia-ln Manufgoturai by Macfarlan
Knobal.
You rgn'l niaka randy gt hotni- a
i buaply ga you run buy It gt Hotflrr'a.
Tur rgndliHi mgl In AatorU, loo to
!ki g iuunil.
Huv your ault an.l ovrroogt gt Her
man Wlar'a big (tora. II glvrt g ault
or nvri'at trrr wlili nvrry tan kultl
or ovrrmata.
l'r T I. Hull lina ifinuvnl li In .l.n
I n I uir.rp friilll the I'llgr liullitlng to
S'i i:t I'uiiiiTU-i, lal ntn-i-t. by Hmllb'a
) fi y nturv
"iiMin.in l.inlici .in xrvur nn Hinnlay
in I in' 1'iiiiKr. kutl'iiiiil ilmi'li ut I 30
r In ll"ly mii.rr w ill im- i i l. I,, u i-,
Min. In y n I I 'ii m
'I'lu- luuiiiy i "iirl iiii-i t In u-'ju'.'-in-nl
fti iiiiloll tllla tilurllllix Ii l i .n I. i
ll Juntlii' uf till' t:ii' l I.' mi ('It'll
.1! tin- iiii-i-llliK to.lay.
'ti-ain pine ryr, A i'rfi',1 1 (In
Klilaky. Thi i nly i-ur-K-.il, guar-
o n:rc. I ilrli nil hi luiv JOHN I.
t'AKIoN. S 'I. i tl.
I'lli' HlrilltU'l' Sli- H Illltlulr ilhl .'l
Imii' 'Hi! fur Tllhiiii'H.k yrnirr l.iy "
1 iiT t.i tin- mint tin Iv I'luw, liut i j 1' ( n
I' li Ml I lllll llfll'l II'IIHI.
John A M.mtgimTV n"fl a
h"ji a: t;i lion I !r-': nr. I la prrjar'1
! il al! c.fc, of I'lil'iililin; in. I lit-
Inif a: li)tt pomiihl rl a
UiiK" "f nil ii'crl'liona. Im lulling
Muiiii'iii Axniliinlrra nn I Willi. 1,1
"nil- nin.'i In. cut la thii U-i.1 i rr dliuu t)
In At"ilii ""lina lli'llb'.ni .V Sun.
Itunlyn coal ' lotigrr, !i i li-gn.r an.l
in.ik'' truut'lf with iiovm imii
(Mimii-y flur tbiin i.'iy (tin:. .orgi'
W Sa lufn. agi-ii!; irl pli 'lie lo'l
II4M1. fir lail.i-a at Ih. 1 .Marl" lU'.hn.
I'rlvato riitraiii c en l l( uf bululli t.
Hh 'i' orii on Sun.lny uiurningj tot
ililiH'H nii.l batha U A t'orh tt
pruprl'lura.
Al tin' l'i inliyti't I.111 cl.ii'ili I. hi. or
n thr theme uf the inurnlng ncr Ire
wll Uv -The Flint I'hrlnnim lii't "
Tli' r filing tlieme l'l Ii ' C. it-
1 11 : t Meilllllllun "
I'lilef of I'ullcr HalliM'k la reported
tu Iw very in vnh linpruvril In health,
nti'l yenii-idiiy wimteil to g.i fur a walk.
If ho folloiia M pliyallian'M gtlvlcr
lie will remain Inilour for nunr llnic
to nimt.
Thi t'nltpil Htntea civil aervlcr com
mlnHlun gnnotmcca thnt on January :1
and Si rianilnntlona will lx heUI for
the punlllon of Irrigation oaalatnnt nnd
Irrigation anglnccr. lVraong ilenlrlnn
to take Iht einmlnutlona should apply
to tiocrtttary O. F. Ilcllborn for partlc-ulara.
Mia. ClirUilna IVleriwii, of Younga
rlvr, ill". I yoter.Uy after a lingering
lllneaa. Hhn wgg liullvg nf ilerni.tny,
M yean nf ngn ami hud realilnl In thla
1 mint y a iiuiiiher nf year.
f'ur gaaorlimnl of Plctur'a wag
nver Inrger or better. Th linn In-
rludea In nutlfiiily frmii. il carbon
prima, "indea of inuater plema, water
olora and oil piilntlnga Chaa. Hell-
hiiin it Hun.
t curry Tat of II .Kr A UiAn lr
fiiinin In b.i.i and bulk ,alao I'lnirula
ll'yal IVrfum g, Jn'lrra, M.iyb'U and
Carnation; an a-a.nmtit of 1Mb no.
(IciirV nierry Hl.im, MniaukU
and olhi ni 'lnia tt ; .1.
The Tukf I'olnt Oyaler lloua la pru
pured to aerve Toinalra and nil klnda
uf ahell flh. Fatnlllea mpilled wlili
funiuua Toka I'ulrit Oyatera, on abort
iiotlir. Kleveiith alrrrt. tM'twecn llond
nd ''ointneri I11I. 'Itmne ?7(1.
Thrlalinaa acrmon nt 'he Huptlat
hurt h gt II g tn tumoi run'. In the
evrnlng tho aul.Ject ?. ).? th "1'ua
aaga nf thn Itrd He." On Tueaduy
i vfiilng the Hunday aihiMil will give Ita
li main I I'hrlatmna trei cgerilwa.
Tor the II o elm k arrvli e at the
Flrat (Vingregatlunal church the theme
will In- ''Homr Thoughta Hll'tgeainl by
rhrlalmaa." Bubject for evening. "The
Mak uf IlMlpleahli." -hrlilnn Kn
deavor at ( VI. Hundiiy aelmul at 12 15.
The iwrvleea fur tornurrovv In the
Hwrdlah I.uthenin huri'h will le uinlt
leil. but the early ('hrU'inna ecrvUe
will le held In ai rur l.ini with the uld
luuntiv ('tiat.'ina, on t'lirla!i:iua dny
murnlnv. Im ginning at I C The Pun
dav w h.eil ' In ltnm eer. Ie will .e
held In the evening uii Thiir" l.iy next,
Ik ginning at T u !. k.
vnioiil tl. k evidently ..rser.
fi ll iiM lli iil l at the f.mt "f N'llllll
ulleel yrafer.lliv In irnlll t nd, loll fur
1 lie iinielv anilitnii' e uf Th"iiiii I'nr
kii. uniild have l-'i-ri iIioaiii I Mr
I'mki-r i'(iotuni-'l the 11111M I'l.i- the
place mm diinviiuMK 'mi 'he inning
,i in. I beidrd Tin- life n? lia.k
Ih the nun-nth a.iv ! I.y Mr I nikir.
Si. in Well h .11' In Nail.v r I'Slit-
e uf Hegin lllll el I I'll- f "l.W-
I11K i. tlli . m Mr i" J Tii nchaid.
pteaidi in Mra I'. I'p-hnr. flrat I
. e .el i l Ml" W I. Iletl. h .-c-1.
in I Ii pr.Milifit M' J i. Mnyo.
third v I. e pri alib r.t Ml" Allien IHlll
Lai, r'naiiciui . rr.i'ii v : Mr a W. f
Kul'h. recording ai-.-re'iirv, Mia I' A.
Trtilllnger treuMi'.' Ml-a May N"i
toil, ntarKlml.
T .'iv Tli onii" dny. and, 11 It
i Ihe tenth atmivi rnry if 'he lay.
Hit' nf ih" cniner ! ii" nf St Th iniri'
hun h Sklfait.-'t. t''-ie v III In Id a
H iiat -. 1 I- .! 'I :i! idii.'.. I.t hftlf
l.ii ..ii.- A' V "i''- 11 tuun wishing
I., aili-iid "ill I o'.'" '' (ii'ih thi
li ii:i In iimp'e liiio- Th- t'hi mining
ir
and 1 and -'; 1. e clll Ir held
itvie un Tluira lav 1 '.
u'.il In the 1 '.'ii .'
Mih -r -il, at
I'lnl'...l.' 1 I'. ;
1'ia.le bv f e I I
(tie 1 ' h I'! t I " .1 1 tr
ill" t- all fur the
1.11 Muiiilio niirht
i f iii' iiib -i" , f !
louu'ia are ImIiik
I of lii'il'in n f"r
.1 lii.h will be In
v n'giilar meeting
The ciit.r.- families
' inter nn Mill na
the nieinb i Ibeica '.v-a. v III be iMvctl
0 preieiiw Itefrohmcnta will aNo Ik
served after the meeting T he liedinen
Mill lle 'he 'irn.' 11 H the llilglea,
who will huvi their tree tmnorroM nfl
( rnuiin.
Tnnighi. Flhit' "p r.i h'liiK- will n.v
dutibt N- ciowded in t"e do",. v Ik 11
the ctiitnln ralma un Ihe 'rs .1.1 uf
(He iVIaon." the gre.it S'V'"l!ali lay
made fcmmia by lien llenl lcka l.n.1 a
splendid conipitnv lm tiiit'tiT tl Swe
dish. Indira' (unrtc e. I urltm- 'ho ac
tion of th play von -vlll h ull until
you- sides ache nnd lh 11' lending
will aurely enjoy an evening of pbns
ure and fun. The advance sale of
seals opened with n ni h yisteiilny
morning at Grlttln A Ree.l'i Si cure
them and avoid the rii'h at 'he deer
thla evening.
Services as usual at Orace church to
morrow at II a. an. and 7:30 p in.; Sun
day school at 13 SO; Holy Innocents,
S:3 p. m. At the morning service
seven new choir boys will he Installed.
The Christmas services will be begun
on Christmas eve (Tueadayl with the
carol service at I 3 with the offer
ing for the child's comfort cot, after
which the Christmas tree nnd enter
tainment will be held In the Sunday
school room. On Chrlatmits day the
(lorlnus festival will be uaherod in with
a celebration of the Holy Communion
at 1:30 o. m.. the second service be
ing at 10:30, with offerings st both ser
vices for the aged and Inflrm clergy.
At Holy Innocents the Christmas tree
and carols will be held nt M0 p. m.
Christmas day, with the offering for
the comfort cot.
Dr. August C. Kinney In an Inter
view states that If the aaanys were
correct the sand hills of the Clatsop
Plains are far richer In hnM thnn the
average mines of South"rn Oregon.
The average sands, he slates, from
around about Hammond, Klnvol nnd
Fort Stevens yielded It per Ion In gold
and 14 per cent of magnetic Iron. Some
select sands assayed a nli?h ns $2.30
a ton, The average sands of the dunes
of Gearhart yielded 85 cents per ton on
assay and 4 per cent of Iron. Snnds
of the seaside ylelled It per ton.
Further south the aanda of Cnnnon
Reach yielded ns mtl 'h or more; while
11 sample of bench snnd 'mm short
sand beach yielded $3.75 pec ton. The
trouble seems to be to save tho gold
since It Is very fine. Mnn yean ac
Minaig. T. Jl. MorrUon anl Oooilwin
mlm-d the beach gunda In the neighbor
hood nf Ihe llghlhoiiae near Fort Htt
yena and obtained mm g-uld, but not
aufTVIeiil to pay, with i(h ippllanceg
aa they had. At ih 1 regent time
dplnlima reem amnew'sat divided, but
thr majority of mining rr.eri ray (hot
tb g ll la ti fine in tn. vi ocean
bench aanda to ba aavi-d profitably.
IVihupa gum device may yet Im dla-
covi red that w III bring out the mllllona
of gold In the Clu' anii beach eandg.
The Hililah ahlp William Mlt.h-ll,
i'ii. lain lillbcrt. arrived y.aierday
triurnlng from 'ne Town, B.iuih Af
rica. The veaau'l bad been off the river
fur .19 dnya ami her mmler la Ihorongh.
ly dlaguated with the tuglx.at aervlcn
The Mitchell made 11 fine run to Han
Franclai o heada lin I n-ai he.) the 'n-
luinbia In 112 dnya Hhc la 11 l.irice
veawd and, being In light buHam, did
Imt bundle reiidlly In the galea which
prevailed, t'uptnln 'lllbert v-aa cum.
i'lled to aland off for a time, but
returned to the mouth of the river
on eleven different occaalona before be
finally waa picked up by the tuna.
While In the ofTIng the Mitchell ran
ahurt of water and dlapbiyed aliftnila
lo that effect. Nolwlthatandlng thla.
Captain llli-rt aaya, the tug tnaaed
by hla veaai-l alx different tlmea and
picked tip other veanela. Tie ahlp waa
alao ahort of oil and borrowed a raae
fri.m a gleam gchuoner Ixnind from Han
Franclaco fur iraya Hnrhor The cap
tain of the ateamer waa rc'iueated to
aciiialnt th" Columbia tugboat i.j.le
with the predb ami'Dl of the ahlp. but
nn tug allowed up to take Ihe veaael
Into port. Captain Cullx-rt fur a time
thuught of running for Ran Framlaco,
but abandoned die Idea. Veati-rdny
morning Captain fllllH-n and I'llot
Stupli. thnrouublv dl'-guati d w ith the
I. 11 g delay, made no their minda to take
n chalice, and aalled up ! ullhln a
mile uf the break along the ah"re.
There thev dr .pnd nm hor. At day
light the two luga appeared and the
Mitchell allped M futhnnia uf c.il.le
and 11 Inrg" anchor to be taken In
tow The veaael waa entlply out uf
water when ahc n ached port and Cap
tain C.lllx'rt aaya he felt that he bad
better put the ahlp on the lea. Ii rath
er than remain In th" oT;ng. The trip
waa a aevere one and the Mitchell
biat much canvna However, no aerloua
nccldi nta occurred Captain Cllbert
na very much aurpil.-e j to b arn that
hla veaael bad te-en relnaured.
An Authnr'a (irlevancc "lliter aaya
that puatodlce ' cl. rk Imulied him.'
In what way?'" "Why. when he hand
ed In hia package of manucTlpt, lo
mall II, the clerk Impaired, 'lis It Itrst
claas?" I'lilludclplila Kvenlns I'.ullc-
RL itt'N TO AT M.
The oil Id a that the b!y some
time needs a i-owvrful. drantlc, puru
llve 1 111 baa li-n exploded, fur Ir.
King's New Lif.- 1'llla. whb h are per
fectly harmles '. gently stimulate bvi-r
and bowels tu expel pols'-nous matter,
cltanse the sys'etn an 7 nbsulutvly cure
Cunatlpatlon nnd Sick ibadtihe. Only
;;c at Hart's drugstore.
CHRISTMAS HINTS
.vAmKTrf1 'te
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V J' L-isiK't . i
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REMEMBER
That in tuir stort) we 'have the handsomest and richest
i tTeci.s in Jim's Aijiarel. 'That in Ties we can show you
the eX'Ui-ite tchirinps of the famous Kufus Waterhouse
Nifkwfar. BOc andup. That in Smoking Jacketa we
have an cxtflltnt st'hction, $3,60 and up. That we
cany Initiul llaiulkerchiefs in Silk and Linen. Ladies
and lionts' tilk Umbrellas, Silk Iieefers and Mufllers,
Knncv I It i-ii'i-v, t ic.
DANZIGER
f UN NIG AN HEARS OF WIRL
LESS TELEGRAPHY.
Ol aee be the payperg Hnollgan, that
nignor Miiccaroni hex invlnUd a new
layatcm. by wbbh yeg kin tellgrnph
without the tellgrah, way acrogg from
;flrelnd to America and from Aa'oorla
to the geg.
1 He don't uae any wlrea at all, at all,
j he Juat alatlona two ahlpa at ayther
end and puta a few boxeg of Marcaronl
atKiord, then he glvea the co.k ate-iard
I the ateamera the bolgh algn and they
begin to wiggle waggle maccaronl till
ronnli tlona la ea'ahllabed, and thert
yex are.
Henceforth and from thla on, poll
tlclana won't have to pull wlreg any
I more, all they will have to do la to
'alnd a box of maccaronl and i.hcea
to their conatltuenta and they wing a
glorloua victory.
Ah. Ita a good thing that Slgnor Mac-
jcaronl her Invinted thla aicret; where
j would we te, oillgan, with w ire
taxed at 40 r cent ad-valorem and In
j the handa of the TrugtT
1 In roor.a It will throw a lot of
tellgrnph operator out of Jobg, but It
, will aettle the aervant queatlon, Hocdl,
' that It will; brcauae no poor overwork
ed aervant girl will gllna; hat at 12.50
a week, whin "he kin earn VID a month
'and boord, at gllnglna; wlreleaa mac
icarony, ond tx-aoldea phy can't the
,.'ratora go bak to opera? Wreatlwi
and Ijoxera have taken to drama, ao
, phy can't the operator give u opera
at 'o a night, Inatead of tragedy at
' 10 wurrds for a quarter.
HupiKualng the truata form a pool on
maccaronl? Well, upponlng they do.
that a wh'-re thla n w w lreleaa gyatem
geta In ita beat wuriick: If they form
a wlreleaa maccaronl trust phata the
mailer with Blgnor Spagettl Invintlng
wirel-aa gaghettl? f'r, If wurat cornea
to wurat. where doea Pignor Poodles
ome In with hla wlreleeg wtenera? Tea,
llrxillgan, we hex got the truatg corn
ered at lahat.
Me ould friend Herman W'lae sei. ex
he. that he net a complete stock of
Wlreleaa Buapenders for Xmas, and
Wlre!e Suits and Overcoats; and
Maccaronl rolnred Silk Neckerchiefs
1 and Ties, Gloves. Sox, etc.. and so
forth. Smilingly Yo ra,
FLAXXIOAN,
Care of HERMAN WISE.
1 The "Reliable Clothier and Hatter."
j I. S. Ol forget to mlnilon, that
1 Herman hex Juat received by wlreleaa
, tellgraphy a new lot of Shmoklng Jack
els. j STRIKKS A RICH FIND.
I "r was troubled for several years
with chmnic Indigestion and nervous
! debility." writes F. J. Green, of Lan-
! raster. N. H., "No remedy helped me
until I begnn using Electric Bitters,
which did me more good than all the
medicines I ever used. They have also
kept my wife in excellent health for
years. She says Electric Bitters are
' Just splendid for femul troubles; that
they are a grand tonic and lnvlgorator
! for weak, run down women. No other
ni.di.'lnc csn take Its place in our fam
ily." Try them. Only 5)c. Satlsfac-
'tl. n guaranteed by Heart's Drugstore.
TO THE
AND
Sisters
BY THE POWERS
OF PRICE
We will send every HOLIDAY
TOY out of the FRONT DOOR
Eefore Christmas
What we can't SELL, we will
01VKAWAY. Read the way.
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SHAINAHAN'S
We have assorted our TOT3 Into t
lota numbering from 1 to 5:
With every 21c purchase you select a
toy from It L
With every 60c purchase) you select a
toy from Jt I.
With every tl.M purchase you select a
toy from lt I,
With every 12.00 purchase you select a
toy from lot 4
With every 13 00 purchase you select a
toy from Lot i.
With larger purchases you select toys
from all of the lots until your whole
quota of gifts has been made up for
your purchase.
NOT ONE TOT SHALL, BE KEPT
OVER.
This Is aa good aa 25c on EACH
DOLLAR to you.
FREE
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT
ONE WORTHY OF PRESENTATION.
A Reliable Stock of Serviceable Goods
Fine China Ware.
Fancy China Pieces.
Fancy Cut Glass.
Fancy Tea Sets.
Fancy Fish Sets.
Fancy Single Dishes.
Fine Table Cutlery.
Fancy Toilet Articles.
FOARD & STOKES COMPANY
BANK NOTICE.
The sixteenth annual meeting of the
'stockholders of the First National
1 Rank of Astoria, for the election of
I directors and transaction of other
1 business, will be hed at the banking
I office. Tuesday. January 11 1903. at 3
!p. m. S. S. CORDON.
Cashier.
, CHRISTMAS AID FOR THE POOR.
J That there are families In our city
who are actually In need and will
j deeply appreciate help at this time
i there Is no doubt The Salvation Army
' has laid plans to send sufficient to each
'fur a Christmas dinner. To this end
;they need donations of tea, coffee, su
gar, butter, potatoes, meat, fruit and
! vegetables. To cheer the hearts of the
1
children they need nuts, candy, toys
and dolls. Send word to the officer In
charge of Salvation Army and dona
Itions will be called for. Or, they may
,be sent to the Salvation Army hall.
Dr. T. L. Ball
DENTIST.
Page Building. Astoria. Ore.
J.A. FASTABEND
GBNERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
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THE Finest Restaurant in the City
PALACE
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The Reliable Safety Raxor.
Fine Carving Sets.
Watches and Clocks.
Sterling Silver Ware.
Souvenir Dishes.
Fancy Lamps.
Artistic Designed Glassea
Candy. Nuts, etc.
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY
Telephone 23L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to our Car
Will Receive Special Attention.
No. 531 Duane 8t, W. J. COOK, Mgr.
Astoria, Ore. Res. TL 1131.
Andrew Asp,
Wajtai later, tlarlmilk lift lntaetr
FIRST-CLASS WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Given to Ship aid
Steamboat Repalrlng.General Black
smithing. First-Class Horse
shoeing, etc
COSHER TWELFTH flHD DUAJU: STS
C. VV. BARR DENTIST
Hansell Building.
573 Commercial St, ASTORIA, OR.
TELEPHONE. RED S0L
CAUTION !
Before you buy a stove or
range examine the
Hoyal Charter Oak
Better work, less fuel and la
bor, and last longer. Prioea
reasonable.
W. J. Scully,
431 BOND 5TREET,
Between Ninth and Teatk
Regular Meals 25 cents
Sunday Dinner a Specialty
V. W. Whipple
Our first shipment of 1M3 Wail Pa-'
per Juat arrived and more en the way-
You Must lLook
Before you can aee our new coloring
and designs, the Ideas are as bright
as a summer morning, and suited to
every kind of room and style of fur
niture. There la nothing prettier on
paper than these varied designs.
Give us a call.
C. Me Cwtblrth
ASTORIA.
No. 127 7th street; 'phone ML