The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 17, 1902, Image 3

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    TUB MORNING ASTOKIAN, TUESDAY. JUNK -17. 1002
WHiTB RIVER FLOUR
SBI.OO PER SACK
Mode from Pure, Hnrtl Wheot
Ross, Higglns 6b Co.
The Morning Astorian
TBUarilONB 6,
TODAYS WBATHKIl.
I'i'ilTI.ANIi Jmit. t --firfitmi ami
VVn-rtiwufKl - Tu-wliiy fair, warmer,
ni' i'l'i ie,ir cunt, Idiho, fair, winner
linrlh,
Our Special Sale
nut this vi:i:k
'K Hi Hti.W f.,i '....lie
II' FoPLAilD HIIKW .
II r. IV.I'I.MU' KII.KH T'Jo
' 'II II I 'HI'S' ANIi MIHHKH FAKT
1I."U IKolK, AM. WlZIIri 10c
Oaiion Mil feed, gmlo and hay.
Try out J W. creamery butter, II
l Kdnrntitivi! In eue you JOHN
S' iV IlltfW.
Wiiim il M.ui In take i hui K" of 'iinl
tint iilmi uiii riMHw nmn. Universal
A lNur ('('
VM will (Hid the best 15c meal In
the lily nl the HltonR Hun Iteittnurant,
No. Si: I 'omiiicTvlrtl street.
N.. kiiv k f fnin y nittxlK Jubi ar
rived at Yokohama llniaar. Cull and
see (lie likti-M ixivHlle from Japan.
Mind In your erdcr for your winter's
supply ( nr. slab or luir.l wixk) In Kel
ly, ih- Iritnxdi- num. Plume 2-il blink.
All smoki-M smoke the "Piide of
Amortn" sliiars. No betlter made.
lamifriitred y MncFarline A Kno
M. Vim ta buy Newhm's llerplolde,
Kv urn! dandruff cure, for 75 cent
per Imtiie w ihe Ovl'li'iit Itiwber
Sfll.ip.
competent girt wanted for gen
ral housework. Apply corner Klirhllv
ami Fronktln streets, Uood wavs for
lm( werk.
I lent, hi-iiM-ift anil luteal flrewurkx
to In- found In the I'lly, at Junsu Kong
t To. lifl Cummi-ri'lul direct. Come
early and pick out what you wmit,
.Mm A. Montgomery, at No. 425
Iduid sired, i1' all kinds of tlnultiir.
Iliinililn. ra and "team fltHnif
promptly Mid skillfully and at very
muderute privet.
lUwlyn ronJ liutji Uininir, In olianir
nml imiki-d lii Irotiblo with hIovch
nnd i-hlmiK-y flu thim any olhor t'oiil
on i hi. market. fU-nrgv W. fdinlmrn,
nifint. Ti'li-plionc 1311.
Rclifiblc Goodn
Have You Seen
The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are
selling at 2.r cents?
Live when you live and sleep on one of our hair mat
tresses. All mattresses made to order from f.'lO down
to $7..r0.
Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from
$r.i)f up.
One hundred useful household articles at f cents each
Wo sell on small profits,
GREAT EASTERN
Slintiohon
YOUK ('KKI)IT IS GOO!)
Th NfhiMxinf Vtvd J. Wood, which
iiirlv jd n fiv ,1yii ugn fiom Huki..n,
.lupiui, Itrlnirit 1053 li.im of Mulphur. Hhi
t'lUnrnl at the i u1oiimi tiiuM yi -
lurdny,
Tli" IlKhlliiiUHn tnndor Muniiinllii it
ii Iml 'im! vi-tilnir fnr 'I'llliimixik Uo k
wliih niiiipll.B for thn flttidih thw.
Kill) A III ilifi t'Ult 1 lint mil Ion llnnd
iiii. I limit niiiplin t hn.
A nrlmid itf ohinp nnd iiMillutti
priced Ixilniom milu Junt rwmlvml.
W offer t;hem nt re.iiwl prtr. fir
thin w-k only. NUI and nrnln.
I'll AH. IlKII.ItnltN A BON.
Iie ciwiin, K'iinutled pure, delivered
in any rl of the i liy, IS et nin a pint.
lit' ereflin mnlii. Henl freih candlni.
I'rlvnie rixnii". Parlor Candy Hiun-,
ISJ romiiieiTlul utreet.
Itev; M. I. Hn.ltJi mid W. K. H.-fi- r.
Im hiiv - li"ii lie Kin-Mi of Hi v Knlli
I Kline lurlnit lh punt week. ere
piiBn.'iuetn mi Hi.' Kteimwlitp 'ulumlila
fr Han I'r.in li-i tliU moi nlnir.
Anilli-r "f I Iip new uttvri cur will
nttnrlly, l idarn In nervliv. It U !.
Iei led '.hul Ave new carti will lie In
.iiii.i-i.iii by l he llm- il new Ixilli-rx
.vie ;iltal.il at ill" KiWiT hiiUM'.
The :na'ilf-: if the m-hooiier Re
pent w Mletl y. Kiel. Illy nt Hie fun
loin liotM. 8he laWeii rino.448 fei-l of
Imiilier an I la iKiimd fur Han Pedro
Hlte Ma I'ljilwl at til I'lilnmhla
I'llllD.
Hev, II, V. ttowlniid, wife and Koll,
ure vUllliiir In lh clly. the trueula of
(Mr, and Mm. J K. Fernunon. Mr.
Iltolmid la a former pai tor of the M.
I K rliiiri ti and la now eatiihllidied at
j Muifene.
j A lar lln of hair liruahea. nl'
nanea. coior ana n-i. roaniuiy
Ihe lurgwit Biiwirlment Jn lhi city.
,entwl)M atiltlelenily larn-e from which
In make a untlafactory wleetton. Uog
er, druKKiiit.
I'mii'liem-we carry Ihv Ittrsent and
iiexl ee-li d atoi k In 'he city. The
line Included Imth ainonth nnd tufted
eotirhen. which w are offe-rtnir at low
er prleea than other dealer, t'harlea
IMIIn.ni A S.m.
I'lriiitl Ju le Mi-llilde win exiiv!ed
In the i It y yealerdiiy. hut did not nr
ilie, and court will not be convened
mull loil.iy, Wiiil wim icviM-d I run
the Jllilifo yealenlay nuvIiik ! would
open court today.
Th.ix Mokko and family atari tlvla
mniTliiK for Hand lloiilee, Montana,
wh-'re they will ivulde III the future.
Mr. Mokko l 'nl'reMted in noun- ciml
I, in. I In i h.U dlHlrlct, whli-h he In In
li'liillHK !o develop.
W Mekii-I, who hna hern In the
employ of the A. A ('. H. It leavea on
ilie meamer t'ol uubla for Han Fran
ctei'n on hi way to IlakeraDeld. t'nl.,
.vltire he haa a Huatlnn with the new
nillroud th.it In hulldinR there.
The Indies of Fern Chapter. t. K. H
me inrdliilly Invited to vbtlt Mm, Jen
nie Campbell nt Iloiiiile Ilrue col hi tie
mi Friday, June 2(1, relurnliifr Halur
day. 'Phone w ho accept will please no
I try the aiMTctiiry of the chapter on
Wednesday.
The I'ortlnml 4'iiinmerclal Club bowl
hm i.'iim will milk- a tl to the Ah
'.orlit ConioH-rclaJ Club In a short
time, ThoHr of the ln(l m-n who are
howlliiK '" v ure nhowin iii In (lm
fonn, but t'he number of lxiwlem him
been greatly '.vitucil lnce fhe warm
weiith.'r aet In. The local club could
noV aele;-t i team Hint would prob
nbly ilef-.it any other teiun In ino
rnate. Lowest Prices
FURNITURE CO.
Building
PHONE ,2145 BLACK
Th proper Urn In cam trawb?rrle
la near at hand. We are now receiving
IhiK Khlpmenta dally dlrort from the
growem. I,eV(i vw your order for an
many mile an you wlnti to can, and
It will 'recelvn careful ftllnfttlon.
JollNHON niUH.
County JU'ltf ry yntr1,ty re
cove! word from th auperliilwidimt
of the lat honpllul that Charle
Wlnirr. who w.in commlttud lo the
axylum from ttila county Septiiiihwr
1 1W)I, ha4l "lpd," Th exprci
l"n " eoei " meana cawd.
Oynlera are now In excellent condi
tion a to fatncwN and flavor, "nip-1
erly nerved they form an exceeding
ly liinillhy and apiwIlnliiK food. The
freahent and bent oytr are moat
Kklllfully prepared at the Toke point
Oynter Il.mxe on Klevenlh atrect.
Judlte Kleber fl)orn and won, Hurr,
will leave IhU morning for a trip of
two or three weelm In ICaalern Orricoti
and Idnho, for the Ix-iwllt of Hie lat
ler'a health. Th'-y will atup lit White
Hiilmon. Hood Illver, and take In the
le Chuta valley, and later go over
Into Idaho.
The time of Jual-lce Ooodman unt
Hi'' ilple.l yeiTdiiy with tire cafe of
'he Hiale f (iivm v. John Ha.en.
Th. defend int In aoriMMil with having
lhrni.-n) to kill W. J. Ingalln, of
Hie U-wIh an I Clarke. Tlie hearing wan
not rtnl.iheil, tin. Inking of fi-allmony
being ver' alow,
I. H, I. ihio.it) and wlf-, of Tl!!a
imnk. with their daughtera, Mli"i
Mn ud and I'enrl. were r'glitered nt the
I'ark'-r llojw 'imt eviiilng. They trave
for Han Fi.i viwo on the ColunjlBa
1I1N morning, on Lhelr way to Nntni.
'al., where they expert to nmke their
residence 'n future.
'Hie volera of erhool dlHlrle' No.
I, e-iibriiclnif the City of Aalorlu. yi-a-
lerliiy oleervd lh. formality of elect
ing J, K. lllggln lo Vlw odloe cf achMil
llrw'lor, In iuccel himself. Mr. Iflg-
sine waa the only candidal? and In
conniu.'n 'e (here wnut Utile lnlrent In
Ihe el-Killaii. Only about Ro vot' were
i-l.
liuv. rnor ! -t 'hnmlierlalii waa tx-
IM-ded lo jrrHe In ihe tlty Hunday
lo attend the meeting of the PVa-umiil
Order of Kngl-a. Wnrlhy I'regiderit
Iiwa received word from the jfover-nor-ehi-t
tlmt he would he unable to
come on Hn- t blUi-1 to
le In Huleni on builneiw. However, he
will .I'll ihe local lodge In the nar
fulur
iii)lenientiiry lunlclee of Incorpora
tion if ;he Heaelde Pavilion Company
were tiled yvalcrdity tn Ihe olllce of
I'ounly Clerk Wherlty, The Iccwimni
Iiim me IHhokI H. Zeller. 1-M ward N.
eller and J H Hublnrd. Cniler the
Icnne of Ihe new article the capital
Hul k -f the company la reduced from
n'O.fKM to 7iW). divide! Iivlo 70 nhurea
each of l'l value.
A aiIIi irv drunk appeared In Ihe
pn(re court yealerday afternoon.
Judge Nelwm linihwvil a fine of $10.
Th mni had been In a fight, and. In
def tull of bull, wan locked up In jail.
The city 4a very orderly at present
and Chief Hallock atatea that hi
force ha lean trouble with wroiigdj
r than for ft long time pant. The
uxiuil Inllnx of miapliinu ohariicters
hn not occurred ihln aummer.
The first annual meeting of the
Clerk's union of lh1a city will be held
this evening at 7:30 at the city hull.
Th. annual election of officer will
take pla-ce. The present ofllcera are:
President, J. I,. Kline; weore-tnry. Cleo.
W. Kalslon; tresianr-r, Riliert Mr
Lean. Thme gentlemen have proved
very xatlafaotory and their re-eleollon
Is probable. A full aitlendance of mem
bers la r'(iiiMted.
At Inst night's meeting of the Fourth
of July committee tin program of
SMirla for Hie day was outlined. The
committee will prepare for all sort
of races and amusement, and decid
ed also to hold a . bicycle panule at
night. For Oil even three prlxes
will be offered and (he wheelmen are
expected to take up the matter with
their cuaromnry enthusiasm. The
prlxc wlH bo 17.50, 15 and 2.r,0.
The work of driving the foundation
for the new Clatsop mills Is progress
ing with rapidity, and by the end of
the present week will be linlshed, If
Ihe expectations of the contracting
firm ore rmllxed. Already work on
the frame haa leon commenced. It Is
expected that (he mills will be run
ning by the end yf October. The com
pany will do bUKluees on a much larg
er scale than heretofore and the re
building of the mills will be a boon
to wage earner.
The Joint limiting of the Hoard of
Education .ind the tnxpayrs, held last
evening In the Shlvely school bull ling,
was attended by four of the fi nner
nnd four of tho latter. The only busi
ness transacted wan the reading of
the call for the meeting and the -report
of the clerk. It teem that the
meeting was called and held olely
In conformhy u 1-nv, thooe be
ing no business of any Importance
at thl time far consideration. An Ini
formal discussion of matters pertain
ing to school work was Indulged In
during which the suggestion was made
tlhait the enforced use of white paper
tablet toy the pupils In tine place of
the old fashioned black ulate, was
probably one of the causes of the eye
troubles now so frequent among school
children.
The newly elected county officer take
Ihijlr ea.l nn July 7, th hrt "onday
In the nvHh. The change will be
niaile wlth-iut mu h trouble, as the af
fairs of the county are In goxl khape.
(1ork-elct Clinton Is a deputy In the
utiles at present and ttuiroughly un
ileiuitaiuls the routine of the oftlra.
Sheriff Llnvllle retnadns. AKvswir
eleot Cornelius -will have Utile dliriirul
ty In gulling onto Hie ropes, while C.
J. TrenchanPs knowledge of county af
fairs will make It esy for lilm (o pre
side a crmnty judge.
Captain John Welk, of the steamer
Kl Ifurd, reports that wtille the
steamer was coming up from the low
er harbor yewterdny he dtfV.cd a mule
swimming from fiand fsland to Ilwa
co. The animal liad evidently been
taken from Jlwaeo lo the Island and,
tiring of life on the sand, had deter
mined (o return home. The distance
between the Island and the mainland
I perliap three miles, but Jhe mule
seemed to be getting along nicely, and
doubtless soon reached tfhore, The
steamer paused clow- to him, but he
did not appear at all frightened.
At lat night's meeting. of the Fed
erated Trades Council of this city he
following oincwns were eloeted for the
coining year: President, J. 11. Han
ncn; vlce-prnldent, A. J. Klafke; re
cording aecretsiry, t. T, (Jerdes; finan
cial secretary, H. M. Lorntsen; gllidt;.
C. F. Welch; guard, Joseph Klnkkala.
Coiwlilerable , buslnc was transacted
and scvrnl new unions admitted (
Ihe council. Arrangements were made
or a banquet In honor of the newly
elected officers to l)e given at the next
meeting,, at wht'-h lime Installation will
I ilk-- place.
Sheriff I.lnville Is In ieclpt of a no
tice that :t0t reward V offered for the
lapture of Titiry and Merrill. The
poster Is an attractive one, black type
having been freely tisej, and contains
pictures of the two convicts, whuw
remarkable flight and escape Into
Washlnr-ton constitutes one of the
most atourdlng Incident In the crim
inal annals of the West. Of the JKW
reward, $1500 I offered for the capture
and returned, dead or alive, of either of
the two men. An additional reward
of $100 Is offervd for Ihe capture of the
man who furnished tlu eonvbt with
the rifle with wirkh they hot the
guards.
During his recent visit to this city
feretary of Stale Dunbgr said he had
made his last run for public office.
Mr. Dunbar Is one of tlie very few
men who have found politic profitable.
Klght v.ars In the office of secretary
of stae Is generally taken among poli
ticians to be worth something over
$100,060, after all -'xpeiMies during the
two terms nave been deducted. The
yearly revenue of the secretary Is be
tween $17,000 and $20,000. Mr. Dunbar,
who has bepn In politics for something
ike 15 years, has never been lefealed
for o'Hce. and his exceptionally good
fortune has won for him the title of
" Lucky." He is probaldy the mot
popular secp'ary Oregon ever had-
Jo1m IL McOowan naa over from
Mcflowan yeMerduy on 0 brief busi
ness trip. He stated that Ihe run of
fish was fairly good and that the firm
had no complaint to make. About all
the fish delivered at the McGowan can
nery come from the traps of Baker's
liny. The river Is still very high and
nptits from the seining gro'ind.4 sre
lo the effect that only light catches
are being made. Many of the grounds
are not yet being wiiraeJ. There Is a
widespread belief that last year's
great run of salmon will be dupli
cated this year, which will be a prac
tical demonstration of the benefits of
hatchery work. The run Is expected
late In the present month or early In
July.
The excursion given by the Women
of Woodcraft ti Seiside Sunday was
a grond suisess. There were 2l cars
In the train and fully 1300 people madi
the trip. The excursion was run Jn
two sections, neither one making a
stop here. The trains went through in
hurry, and those who expected to
board them nt the depot were disap
pointed. Several Astorlat;a got nn h
excursion trains at the beach -nd were
carried through to point wll up the
river. They returned on the iili ht
train. The excursionists enjoyed them
selves at the seashore, although a
strong northwest wind prevailed. Ho v
ever. the sun was gloriously In evi
dence, and the excursion was a suc
cess. At the elecMin which Is to be held
In December four new counoilmen and
a city itto.wy will be chosen. The re
tiring counctlmen lire A. Brlx. of the
Third ward; John Svenson and J. A'.
Rurns. if the flolind Ward, and P.
A. Trulllnger, of the First ward. Burns
and Trulllnger are appointees, the for
mer succNj.MIng C C. Utxlnger and the
latter taking the place of W. J. Cook.
Pnder the law appointees hold only
until the next election. Mr. Brlx has
announced positively that he will not
be a candidate for re-election. The
election of the city attorney In an off
year was brought about by the resig
nation ot J. M. Hughes, who was
elected In 1899. He resigned after
serving a few months and A. M.
Smith was elected by the city council.
In 1900, when the next city election
took place, Mr. Smith was elected In
usual manner, and iholds under that
election for two years, or unUl Decem
ber of the present year. Mr. Smith
will undoubtedly be a candidate for re
election, . ,i , ,.
The Hpf-ke, whlrth ha Just finished a
gr&4-i cargo tr Portland, Is the largest
ttirr-matd vssel ever loaded on (he
Columbia river. 8h has a cargo of
152.ZS4 busids if wheat arid goes for
ord-r. Kour other grain cargoes of
greater proportions have been shipped
out of the Columbia in sailing vessels,
but In evf.ry Instance the carrier was a
four-master. The BrltWh bark Trade
Winds, which sailed July Ti, m, took
160,317 bushels tit wheat, While the Ger
man rtilp Relnbek, which cleared Feo
ruary 2. this year, had 1W,17 bushels.
The British bark P.oyal Forth, selling
November W, ISM, rarrlt d 172,029 buwh
ehi. The Koyal Forth afterward. In
1901, came to this port flying tthe Ger
man Mag and under the name Hen
rietta She carried at that Thm? 170,742
bushels of wheat. The Oregonlan's as
sertion on Haturday that the Rpeke
was the largnst three-masted vessel
ever making this port was disputed,
but U was correct.
H. Thompson and B. Van Dusen
("turned -Sunday from Portland, v. here
they attended the grand lodge setwlm
of Masons. Mr. Thomson sta-tea
lhat the metropolis was full of visit
ing fraternal representative of all
kinds and that there were no accom
odations to be had at the hotels. The
principal feature of the session was
the laying of the corner-stone of the
Masonic consistory, the state home of
lh ord-T. The building Is to be four
stories In height, of handsome design.
and the fourth finest of Its kind In the
United States. W. F., Butcher, of
Baker City, late Democratic candidate
for congress, was chosen grand master
of the grand lodge. At Salem, where
the Masons went to assist In celebrat
ing the semi-centennial of Salem lodge
No. 4. Colonel Butcher made a speech
that was consider the finest ever
made In a fraternal order In Oregon.
The ceMratlon took place on Friday
and was attended by 50 or SO grand
IihI,,. .Ideate. The visit of the Asto
ria delegates to $alcm was rendered
exceptionally enjoyable by Secretary of
State Dunbar, who showed them every
cnurteiy, taking rhem through the
state buildings and institutions and
showing them the country In the vi
cinity of the Capital City.
That this year's Fourth of July cel
ebration will be the best ever held In
Astoria Is apparent from the enthusias
tic minner In which the Industrious
members of the Clerks' Union have
gone about their tank. Arrangements
have been made with the- command
ing officer at Fort Stevens for the
presence here on the Fourth of two
companies of troops, the railroad com
pany having very generously offered to
transport the men both ways free of
charge. The soldiers will be quite an
attraction and will greatly Improve the
apiiearance of the parade! Yesterday
the bttllo'lng for Goddeea of Liberty
wat commenced. Ballot 1 boxes were
placed In all :he principal stores and
considerable Interest was manifested
by friends of several prominent young
ladk. Mi-is Mollle Batter Is one of
the most popular candidates, and it'ls
quit Ikly that the clerks will make
an almost united effort to bring about
her election, as she Is a member of the
union. The boxes will be opened
this morning at 10 o'clock and dally
inerearter at 1he same hour. The con
itest will close Saturday n'ght nnd the
j last count will be made at 8 o'clock,
j President Kline, of the Clerks' union,
sold yesterday that very satisfactory
arrangements had been made with the
transportation companies, and that the
crowd which will spend the Fourth
in Astoria would probably be a record
breaks. The railroad company has
been unusually considerate and has
made a half rate to all points, not
only on the West Side, but east of the
clly as well. Peple living along tire
railroad will be enabled to procure a
round-trip ticket for one-half the
usual fare. The O. R. & N. has made
a 50-cent round-trip rfite from Ilwaco.
Free boats will be run to Grays River,
Deep lUver. Knappton. Chinook and
Olnoy, and to all points reached by
the Vanguard, which plies between
Astoria and Cathlamet. This insures
a great crowd, and. as the committees
have everything well jn hand, the cel
ebration will be a memorable one. The
clerks wish to urge upon the merchants
the necessity of decoraUng their places
of business and of being represented
in the parade. The prise for the best
float has been Increased to. $20.
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 patronise us. Every time a com
parison is made we gain a customer,
read on:
STANDARD PRINTS 2c.
25o TABLE CXOTH 6c
60 and 75c SHIRT WAISTS 31c
15c ZEPHYR GINGHAM... 8c
10c PERCALES....... 6c
HANDKERCHIEFS ....lc
FINS, per paper lc
$3 SHOES $195
LADIES' TRIMMED HATS AT
LESS THAN JCOST.
MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORK.
508-10 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore.
Advantage of a Lifetime
THE
BEST
EVER OFFERED FOR $i
f 11 t i'"i""',"b -i immgMB51 I
tv f ii yf i-.il 71
15m p
ASK FOR NO 397
Ask, for No. 397, Summer Corsets, 25c, 25c, 50c, 73c; Straight Front, 4-honk
$1, $1.25, $1.50; Thompson's Glove Fitting, $1, $1.50, $1.75; R. ft G. Extra Long
Waist, $1, $1.25, $1,50, $1.75. IL & 43 Short Hip. $1. $1.25, $1.50.
Misses Corsets and Corset Wals s, Ferris "Good Sense," 25c, S3c and 50c;
The Famous H. & W., 25c, and 33f, at
HANAHAN'
Siiaiialian Jiiiilriiiijsr, - - - ('niiiii4-r'lal Htr4t
I STRICTLY FOR THE HOME
BRIGHT AND ORIGINAL Indian Baskets
FINE '
Fancy Crockery TwL
Souvenir Dishes city.
Fancy Silver Ware l0iitn
. Cut QlaSS, EtC. Pnaptly RIM.
FOARD & STOKES CO,
RE-OPENED
Thoroughly renovated
popular eating place
Only white help. John
NEW STYLE
Special Drive on Rugs
Add Comfort and Beauty to Tour Home
Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c up.
Iovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro
Brussels Art Squares, $4 50 and Upward. . . . . .
Nothing Better. Prices Lowest. Call ami See. ('
H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher.
TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO,
SUCCISSORSTO
THEO. BRACKER
Jobbers and Dealers in
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING"
CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC.'
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES
Pips Repairing
A Specialty
The
Palace
Commercial St-
Everything the
Market Affords.
Castings
We are prepared to make them oa
short notice and of the best material.
Let us five you estimates on My kind
of" castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
-TELEPHONE NO. 2461. ,
CORSET
and modernized. The most
in Astoria. Open all night.
Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St.
CHOP HOUSE
515 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon
Finest Restaurant in the City
Regular Meals, 25 cents,
Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
l W. Whipple
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and BRONZE
Scow Bay Iron &
Brass Works
Cor. 11th ind F'mklln are: