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ASTOHIAN. SUNDAY, JUNK 8. 1902 STEAMER From San Francisco is due to ar rive Monday with Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Ross, Hlgglns 5fc Co. The Morning Astorian TICLBPHONB TODAY'S W1DATIIE& rliTLA.'l, June T.-Wiwicni tiro (mi niil WVmcrn WiililiiK,luiiliiihiiy. Iiurreaxing rl.,u.iii. r.irm Uy liow. r, cooler; jit..iii invguit-slHiwer, iluiml. 1.I..111H, cooler Monday; Kual. vl'll Washington tiinl Northern Idaho llKTrluillHf ru.il.-l, CtllUIIIUtjd warm, Chitiun lls (veil, grain and bay, J. M, Ji-Iiikimu uiii wife are spend ing Humlny tit l'm-ilund. Mr. A. J. Tiiyl"! mi'l iluuglier lime gun- in KIhm-I fur Mm itumiiicr. A lim r.llli uiiliiiw hi bulk. We liuvi" iltrm. Johiuiun llrw. A shipment of Oivttuit wii-ntpri-liM r! du to uri-j v f,.r Johnson Uihm, today. Tlf! i'uluinll Itivur lightship was liiU.'li "iill,ii In her Hint lun ytwUnliiy afternoon. I'urrflalii liathn, chntnpUm IxKitlittuk, txvld.-nt Itiii'lH-r Simp, Hy lining u your uinlliig rder f.w mnirtlvnw you will g?t Ui bvsl the murk! uffnriU. Vi.ii uill rind Uiw Ihki l&c mcftJ In llw city t Uip KUIng Hun ItvHtwutant. No. 81.' i-'uiiitiii-rt lal trcut. 'ilunililit KhiT f ore. m : At I'orl lund iiinl Tlif tnlin Hip river will luly r,il f,ir ii f..v days, .1 r. lvmcni ivl family i-iuiinJ ymivtslay fr.im Iw Amide uttit n lmt iii 'iiltfornlu nf mvit mouth. Now utm-H i'f fmu-y good Jijut ar rival nt Yokohama lintasr. Osll una -. Hi.' It-t novel tin frmii Jitpnn. W. j iVuily, llw It.inluare man mi I'nii.l n.ii, lukA iiiik of Ut ptvittcit ir in iil.-.l lm U tiiiliiwn In ,i city. Tin- Hriiixh iriiiii utiMm.-r t'yniUi line, from I'silnnu viii Him Franc W. iti. Ii iii In ilu- i 'uliimlitn tomorrow, .IU h.i i,ulir. ijui-fii of Aniiirla'a liut iiiniti.il hifHiii. ttiut In the city .-Ki.-i.l;iy l:h Hi.. T. I'. A. rx.uil.iii. Si n.l iii .mi- injur fur your winter' mil'l'ly nf nr. ulul) in- liurd wo,h h, Kel ly. III., li.iimfi.r num. I'hom; S2M Murk. All Kiimkcra Miiukt! Iliu "1'rlda of Anioilu" ilKiim. .No bailor imu. .Miimifaitiiiwl by Mm l-Vrluim & Knu Iwl. ''iimin iii Iiik i.imurriiw w will rt1- mriiw lii'i i Ii h dully, illi-rt i from the irrowiTK at .Ml. Tuliur. JoIiiuhiii Mm. Tin. Ih-m mtiik ii miiukir van mimko I tilw li Hi.. rla-ur. It Ih ih imxliiiH .if Ami,. ilu Hklll.'. wlilli- i.nr iin.l In n. il cxi'i'llwl, Wuniiti A Rill for ki nmal Ihun wink unit tin I n rixikliiK. Aply in tv Ken. lull iialiinrt, curni'r TlUrt! and lIxi-lmiiKc. A Kiiind Lull tn dixlli'aU' th iii-w rev riMiH.in Ilu II at Firt' Sti-vftia I undir roiiii-iiililiitliin by tlio oitlivrM, to lak ,ih .. .m l lie 2inh. A t-iiiiimd of I'ln-ap and nuilltim lirlifd lifdnNiin milttn JuhI rwvlwO. V. offi-r lln-ni at rixluriijl irlw fin IliU wi-k niily. (all and" (.xinnlne. ("HAS. HKII.ItnltN & SON. Reliable CoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are selling at i cents? Live when yon live and sleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to ordor from $.'10 down to $".(). Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from ji.V.t.") up. One hundred useful household articles at " cents each Wo sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN ShanaHoH YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD lif rrram, kiMruitt..! pur, tlHIvwpJ to any (mrt of the city, is evrtta a tlm. Ii crwwn amla, Heat frh catidliw. I'rlvate rm. J'arlor Cawly Hlnw, W t"iiiinicliil atrw-t. Tim only iIim to buy tollot aj-llclt and ilnimtlHi aundrlo U at ltoyni' .li uifiiloni. You kno whi-rt? it h; rail mid rxmiiltii' gihuU. UHT Itumlili-r Wcyoli-, J!K) mod I. KlinliT will iiIkimw rt-turti lo Frank VViMidllrld'a tiiy'Uf rii)Hlr Iiii on llniid ulni't and got reward. W intiiiiit irov ihat Knhllllna'a lxl imlilnif itiwiUr 1 Utlrr ilhmi any oth- pr, Inn you can, and II trimll tii you iiot'hiiitf to n' ll.-J.ihiiniMi Htuh, n " T. I'. A." mud of m-ttlnit nivdii-a. In th -window of Koiird & Xioki- foinpany, la our rf tin- nvwi irll.ll.- ilorm of work In thn city, A lurid? nuititjcr r l)i T. t'. A h iaa. l thnut-l y?ti'rday on tit? Cilumlil:i in r.mli. for Hmi Krant'lacu, Tin m..(iiiiT Inid atHt I .VI .awn-iiK..r In nil . Jmiim A. Malurkcy, ir. i.,.nt of Ml IiiIvi.Xh4 Hh and . IXitm- Cmnininy; whit lila family la ncc-upying Mu Krn diill ii-,.-n.- (,n Ililrd uim) Kxctiaiup. Hi tWl, Ii, II.' tn hnlr if.Mid- wllilira, mix, trilby. rtt' ran b utMcrml of A. K. rit-rn, ().. Went lUtrli.T Hhoi. Full Umi f the j.t tonlca atul tjui1-r U1. At l bin atMtiuin of tin? year It la hard mutliT to procure nli. Juicy oruiiK.w; Imt we have lcn auewnnful In (rctHna n liinr ablpmcnt of very fine atock. Johiiaoii Hia. John A. Monirrmifry, a.t No. 425 Ihiiul atrM, duM All klnda of tlnnlnif, plumbing. Rita and inmin flltlnir promptly ni1 skillfully and at vry ni,.-iini privpa. 1iHi-ra on the kite clis tbut ar aot. tllnu nfT their tipta, and U d.M-ii not Hvin thitt llicy ar iimklna a. mlxtuke. Then- uukht nit to b- a doubilnK 'rttoiiiiHi left now. It.mlMi omU limta loiufw. la eluiner and liniki 1"M tiDiltiH? with Hlovea un.l cbliiini'y Illicit than any other eroil mi the market. Ocortte W. Sunlxun, ilttelll. 'JVIephollP 1311. Mm. II W. 'hiHtenwiJ, Mia. Ida Mil, hell. MInm KlUl Jobiimu-li, of S.nl Hide and 1taj. 8. lmnlup were m tiintw on tin? I'olunihlA yiterday for Sun l;Vmu'li-o fnm Aatorlu. Mr. II.Minan Wine him removed It hi beai'il He auya, however, that 11 wuji not removed from (iolltlca.1 reaaona but an a matter of tati?. Mr. Wlae will go to Portland today on bulnea. Water conmimera will Ih-ht In mind thiiit Tu.wday, June 10, In th hint day on which t pay wa.ter raitoa In order to avoid tile iwiialty whli?h la ajfcwweil on all dellniiuonta nfler that dale. An encrsret'lc young man of (rood i hiirnctor w ho wWn a powltlon w"hlh will pay fnun HO pw month up. ac iiilliiK,t 1 tiha amount of tJmp and talent employnl, may Inquire at the Aatorlun ortlcp. " The H.ople li thla country look like itUntH. Kven the women Umk extra onllmirlly large," aald it South.'.tier ywteiilay. " Our race aoem like a diminutive one compared with the re built people of Wte count. Our lell.ntte llitle women, pretty and aweet na they can be, and whiwe beauty ' anil t he uppiiiiicbcd, Imik like dolla comiwivd wllh the vltrorgu beauitlea of the Pa cific coaat." Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building PHONE 2145 BLACK Tho ateainer T, J. lttw, now on the lliinmiln'a tun between Aatorlu and I'orlhind, while (tin latter I belnif over hauled, will maka her Drat trip through lo II wntv) n tho aummttr achmlula on June 2S. , (ouhw.w carry tha Imrgeat And beat ttHetrttd alock In the city, The line Include luttilt amiwPh nd tulHed couchea, which w r ffortng at tow er iiricea ha,n other denl(fra. Charlea lltllHwn A fon. The ateamer Italley Oatzert la U carry an A. O, t, W, xcurloii from The Dallf Ui Portland tmrfrrnw for fbe attpreme lodge meeting. The vla llliig Workmen will come to Anlorla next Thurmlay, ' Fiiuntl A bunch of keya were found and handed Into the Aatorlan office ktt nlrHt by Mr. Charlea Campbell. The own-r may have mime by railing at I'lila oltlre and d.-w rlblnif the keya and paying for thla notice. TIm Tuke IVilnl Oyatar Houae la enally d'nlng the envlble reputatlim which t la making for ltaelf aa the bt plm on the coaat for oyater dln nera. Treat youraelf and friend Ui mininthlng really good today. K very mate In the t'nlon waa rep resented In AMorla except Maine and l'eniiiylvanlu. Tlieiv were more TtX iin here than repreaentnllvea frwni any olht-r atnte. There were alxteen from Hi-iiuiiioiit. the oil center, !one. The regubir annual meeting if the laximvera of oil dlatrict No. 1 will lie held In the Shlvekv achool building nn June lHt. at 7:30 p. m. ' On the a.utie dale will tie held the annual el:i eleciinr. fir the elertlort of one illrwtor. The itchnoner Anltft hiui lH-n char tered to carry a cargo of redar tele phone le from Wewtport to San Pe dro, t'al. It waa necewary to out porta In her bow In order to get the pole Into rtie hold. S"he I to leave for Wctport today. The fiiner.il of the la.te Iouln Hoent- en. Jr., will take place thla efterooon at l.m from the family residence on piiBiie atr.-et. The fum-ral will take place under 1he nuaplcea f the Kaglea and the Interment will 4ake pla In (Sn-i nwoiKl cemetery. A ItfSINBSS OPfOim'MTY.- To the right party we vlll -Hve ex- limlve aale of our proiluct In Oliutaop I'minty. Keuulre ltnrttl advance payment for the gixnla. Aildrera, in ternatloiuil power Vehicle Co., draw er t!. Stanford. Conn. " What atruck me mwt forcibly," .ild an Kvilnn traveller yesterday. "la the handxoine women In thla inuntry. Their complexion are health ier nd they aeem to p., more life and vigor mid energy titan the worncii of the Unit. Th?-y look like picture.'- " One of the greatrat aurprlmw to me." wild a prominent travelling man yeKliliiy, bt your mualc. 1 have travcli d all over the country and I never 'heard flinr mualc tluin wna fur nixhtil by your local hand. It would do credit to the largeat city In the count r", T'.-e liiglea have rei-elved the flower to Iw used In dicoraung the grave of Uiula H(Vntg'n today, A large eagle has been woven mt of dower, which will be plarxl on the grave, and It I considered by thiwe who have een It aa a 'ihlng of beauty and a fine piece of art. Out of consideration of the pplendld work performed by the Astorian In rendering aKbuun in making the entertiUnment of the mentbera of the T. P. A. a aucceaa, the member of thl gi-eat order made the editor of the Aatorlan an honorary member of the order yesterday. II. P. Ahlberg. of Gray Illver. re turned fr.nn Fort Plain, Wash., where he had been Jn (attendance upon a ses sion of the Sta,te Grange. He says Mien wre ovr to tmnbera present and that a growt number of well-to-do business men were among the number. He brought baok with !hlm inme of the enthual.wm of Wie meeting. As aoon as the )reent freshet In the Columbia will permit. It la the Inten tion of the light-house board to estab lish . a gaa buoy showing a flashing white light near the position of the present Innei' bar buoy. Thla will be done as n experiment only, and If it dois not give aaitleflicttoti it will be dlseittlnued without notice. Society iH'onle of Astoria almmUmed their regular society work this week and made It a general social wek In hli'h they spent the time entertaln ig visitors. Next week promises to can active we?k In s.-lnl clrvrea. The enther looks favorahl-, the evenings are getting longer and this stimulates the people to look for pleasure. Now for the Fourth nt July celebra tion! Let everybody get in line. The committee requests that na many mer chants as possible begin to prepare to place flottils In the parade aa It takes considerable time to design prlxe-wln-ners and there will be Beveral good prUea offered for best floats. Musi- clans, songvters, etc., ahrjuld also con sult the commltltee consisting of Rev, W. 8. Short and Messrs. Griffin and Thompson, who will have charge of the music for the occasion. It la hop ed to get at least 250 voices In the dtvolr for this feature of the program. Htilpplng movement yewtenlay wer am follow: . The Ortnll liner Indra veili (eft up the river at midnight; the Hu .11. Blmor roed tt for Tllto rmxik at In. in.; the Columbia (;nnl oxt for Man Kranclaco at 11:30; the atea.m schooner Aberdeen with lumber and deck load of -edar teln'bone pole for Itedondn, Cm!., croawwi the lair at 11:20, Men. women, boy and girl should avail thctrmelve of the excellent oppor tunity for gaining a working knowl edge of parliamentary law and usage from the courae of lectures j be given undor the auepVe of Una Woman's Club by Mr. Mllnn (Vile-IMihH. Her Instruction ha the highest endorse ment a to practical merit. The five kteture tt only fl, Mr. J. J. Kinney received a telegram faat ovenlnr from Mr. Joe Grlbler, who I reprenentlng lib local aerie of Ea gle at the grand aerie, which la in setMion at Minneapolis. Minn., aa a delegate, slating that the grand aerie had re-eleoted the present grand pres ident, seenury and treajiurer, and that the next meeting of the grand aerie will be In New York In Septem ber. When Mayor Suprenant, Herman I'rael, O. C. Fulton, K. W. Tallant. W. T. Chutter. Cha. V. Brown, F. I Ir ker, Walter L, Robb. F. J. amey and Will Madison put IhiMr hould-r to (he wheel they mnke a success of the undertaking. When they w ere appoint ed a committee to arrange the enter tBlnms;rt for rhe tiraelllng men, the appointing power knew what it was doing. Tomorrow evening the Madison Sipiare Theate' Comimny oj.ens their week's engagement at Fishers' opera houe. pnnluclng the laughable com edy "A Mountain Waif." No doubt the house will be crowdeil as a large number of seat have b-en sold at Grlflin & Heed'. Tlie cotniiny la proiKitinced as being one of the best repertoire companies travelling and producing plays at popular price 10c. 20 and 30c. The report was circulated that the A. it C. Ii. R. Co. did nrt do It duty In entertaining the travelling men at Astoria yenterday. It was charged agatnst the company that it had not subscribed aa liberally as It should. Cpon InveatlgaUon last evening the Astorlati learned that the management bad been strongly istrumerrtal In ori ginating 'Jte plan of tSie visit to As toria. The manage not only offered free transportation to the T. P. A. or ganization and Its friends some time ago, but gave It yesterday. The train was furnished free, perfect service wws given, and the maiiHgemeR re ceive! the congratulations of the mem bers of the organization, who declared that the service waa perfect, and all of this did not cost any one one cent. General Fivlght and Passenger Agent J. C, Mayo corroborated this statement last evening. At a Joint nit-cling of the committees from the Push Club and the Woman' Club held last afternoon, comiiosed of Mrs. Troy .'r, Mrs. Thomjison, Miss Had ollet and Mrs. Klmore, and Drs. Hen dcrsin, Pllklngton and Hall, tempor ary' ogailaa'lon was perfected of a lo cal Civic Improvement Association. At the meeting Dr. Henderson was appointed temporary chairman and Miss BadolU t waa appointed temporary secretary. At a meeting to be held Thursday, June 12, it Is tlie purpose to organize a iermaiient branch of the National Civic Improvement Associa tion. A committee consinting of Mrs. Klmore, Mrs. Thompson, Drs. Hender son, Pllklngton and Mayor Suprenant, was appointed to draft a constitution ami by-laws for the ptrnianent organi zation which are to b submitted at the June 12 meeihiff. It la he purpose of the members of the organtaztlon when made permanent lo invite the Irving and Commercial Clubs, the Chamtier of Commerce and Push Club, the City Council and Woman's Clubs and all other associations and organ izations In the city desiring to aid In the Improvement and betterment of the chv, to Join the association In its work. MISSION 9WKVICKS AT ST. MARY'S. Itev. Walter Hopper, of San Fran clsco, arrived In the city yesterday and will officiate tomorrow at St. Mary's church. He will he Joined early In the week by Father Smith, who is the Su- In any line of merchandise we arc better able to satisfy you than any concern In the city. No matter what other stores may offer you, you are always certain of saving money when you patronize us. Every time a com parison la made we gain a customer. read on: STANDARD PRINTS 2c. 25c TABLE CLOTH Co 60 and 75c SHIRT WAISTS 31c 15c ZEPHYR GINGHAM. ..SHc 10c FKRCALBS 6c HANDKERCHIEFS lc PINS, per paper lc SHOES $1.95 LADIES' TRIMMED LESS THAN COST. HATS AT MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 508-10 Commercial St Aatorla, Ore. Advantage of a Lifetime pertor of the I'anllm society of the coast, and together, the fathers will conduct the exercises of the mission. Scrvlc? today will be at the usual hour and at the high mum at Vi.ZD Mm mission will he formally opened to continue throughout the week. Week day musses -will lie at and a. m with sermon, th former for the working claww ami others who may desire to attend and the ' lattter for the general public and children. Bv ery evening a dogmatic Instruction will be preached at the 7:30 session. The faXhers are very able and eloquent men and the entire course of sermon will prove highly Interesting. A cor dial welcome to the public. ASTOHIA'S LOCAL BAND. The local band, known as the t agle Military band, should be a source of pride to the citizen of At'rl;i. Ac customed to good music they do not fully appro-'late the merits of their lo cal band. It is not until visitors call their att-n1on to It that they think erlouly of the matter. They Just take It a a matter of course. The G. A. it. member, and other visitors at the Ume, tho traveling men yester day, In fa?u on every occasion upon which the local band has turned out visitors to the city have remarked that Astoria possessed the fcet band In the Pacific Northwest, Thl Is true, it has not an equal outside of San Francl.ico, and not a superior there. Every member of the band 1 a skilled musician, and they play well together, ir.d fo fine music they cannot be ex celled. They have fine Instruments, and hav Just lately received their new uniforms, which- are the finest money could buy, and are equipped to furnish the city flrst-clas music and to make a flrst-cla! show on any occa.n during the summer. Th"y deserve the hearty support of the busl.vw men and public general ly and ah.ul 1 receive every encourage ment to keep them together and keep up 'th? high standard of music. Asto ria' band ts one of her most valuable institution and It Is well to sustain It at every opportunity. NEW BOOK9. Followlng new book have been re ceived at the Astoria free public li brary: The House With the Green Shutter. Dougless; Marietta, F. Marlon Craw ford; The Thrall of Lief (She Lucky, O. A. Llllzencrantz; Dorothy Vernon, Paul Leicester Ford; Shadow of Quong Lung, Dr. C. W. Dozle; King and Queen of Molletousch, George Kbtr; Quinsante, Anthony Hope; The Action and the Word, Brander Mathews; Au tobiography bf a Quack, S. W. Mitchell; The Money Sense, John Strung Win ter: Two Vols., Sketches In Egypt. C. D. Gibson; Without Prejudice, L. Lang will; Two Thousand Tiars of Musi cians B.'fjr? Carey, Dr. Parnea, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage P.it.-h, Hejan; Diary' of a Goose Girl, Kate Dimji.tM Wiggin. THE KING'S CORONATION. The Kinu's coronation promises to i be the most elaborate and costly puhlic function of modern times, and our country H to be represented there Dy three prominent statesmen selected by the president, who will represent our 'tttate, army and navy. Many other pi o ! tt-,11 fflian aiioiia the ceremonies, vho will take the ocean voyage principally aa a means of improving their hea'tn. They will, however, only obtain tempor ary relief, and their old complain : will surely appear again when least cxfict ed. The b?st way to recover your health' is bv strengthening and restor ing the stomach to its normal condi tion ry the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is a positive cure fir Ijss of appetite, nervousness. Insomnia, in-dig-Mtkm, dyspepsia and malaria. Try It. THE LATEST IN BERRIES. Order while they last. The Logan berry, a hybrid between the tame blackberry and red raspberry; fruit, very large, deep reddish maroon color, rich flavor, no core. Mammoth black berry, hybrid between the wild black berry and Loganberry. Fruit very large and melting. Strong flavor of wild blackberry. Danes of both are strong, vigorous and prolific. A dozen plants of either variety bear enough for large family. Sent, expressage prepaid, on receipt of $2.30 per dozen. Mention this pa per. NUVBlTI JTKU1T CO., WatsonviUe, Santa Cruz. Co., Call. SUITS OUK CLIMATE?. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, make a great demand for a shingle ftaln which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retain a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la such the case In damp climates. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right here in As- orla. Cutblrtha Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up in eight colors and every package guaranteed. ATTENTION. EAGLES' All Eagles are requested to assem ble at aerie rooms at 1 oVI.tek p. in., Sunday, June 8, to attend the funeral of our late Brother Loula Itoentgen, which takes place from the family residence on Duane street near Twelfth at 1:80 sharp. By order of J. N. LAWS, C. E. FOSTER, Worthy Pres. Worthy Sec'y. NOTICE! The T. P. A. committee will meet tomorrow at 10 a. m. to pay all bills contracted on account of the travelling men's entertainment. Bills must be filed with F. L. Parker. WHITE WAISTS "IT" Every lady in Astoria must admit that tho White Waist is by all odds tho Waist of the season. We have tin largest and most varied assortment ever shown in Astoria and at popular prices 50c, 75c, $1, 11.25, $1.50, fl.7", $2 to 4.50. Call and compare our values with others. C Dpr I A I 30 yds JM P0RTEDSI I ANTUNG" Ul LvllL Pongee Silk at price of Domestic. 49 cents a yard Sold everywhere at 75 cents per yard. NOT CIIKAI' GOODS, BIT UOOO GOODS C1IKAIV . SHANAHAN'S Slianalian Dtiilriintr I STRICTLY FOR THE HOME A NEW CONSIGNMENT OP lnflan D-el-Qte BRIGHT A N 0 ORIGINAL inUldil DdSRCtS , . FINE v Fancy Crockery SK" Souvenir Dishes is tot city. Fancy Silver Ware mi0rien Cut QIaSS, EtC. Promplly Filled. FOARD & STOKES CO. RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. ' Open all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beauty to Your Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices, from 35c up. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, f 4.50 and Upward Nothing Better. Prices Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. acccassoss to THEO. BR ACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, FLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. T MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR FIFES I, ' I Pips Repairing A Specialty The Palace Commercial St- Everything the Market Affords. Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and. of the best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest v prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. Commercial Street CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Aatoria, Oregon Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. M Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay ErcnO Brass Works Cor. 18th and Fiaoklla ve.