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TOE DAILY- ASTOKlAi. A8T0ILIA. SUiNDAX JUNE 18 ltwa. , .1 ABOUT THE Clir. Ulshop Nichols, of California, will "preach in Grace Episcopal church to- day- . Oregon strawberries at Smith's today Remember McGulre'a Hotel at" Sea side is open the .year around. . Rascr'8 Root Bcr others. Superior .to all If you want some extra tine photos, Vlnnora1 la t li .1 t . 1 . .... n Hn, ikan A marriage license was Issued yes terday at the clerks office to Victor Hermann 'and Mary Hansen. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chris. Olsen's. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The Astoria Savings Bank will shortly move Into new quarters at the renr of Odd Fellows' Building. Fresh Clatsop cream received every morning at coimann's. Ing of credit. Its meeting Friday night was unusually Interesting and well attended Work in two degrees was exemplified and conferred upon several 'candidates for each degree. Several applications for membership were acted upon, and several applica tions for membership, by transfer card, from Seaside Lodge No. 12 were made. ' Lost A new net, about 200 fathoms long, with marks "C. C." on lead lines. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Columbia River Packing Company. The Custom House Changes. Collector Taylor yesterday confirmed the report that he had received in structions from Washington to remove inspectors Llnvllle and Kearney, but stated that no Information relative to "Explosives! Handle With Care !" so a 8. ILK. QO ACKKS ft l'F.lt ACllS IMPitOVKO O) farming land with (nut tit'o. no aon'S cleared, 20 aries iiaslnrv. Dwelling, honst. wme lions mid oth.T biiilllui,M. 11, ill niilu from Siiwmboat lumllnu nt HrooklU.Ul, !) tmt or if "i. mi uire oi owner on premises Mas. II. E, slICKLKU. CHKAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'S Aslorla-Kaiv f-riin. se Frank sihiiIh .it. turut-y at law 173 Cass Stivet. rooms to Jit-yr. A C'j'lTAGK OK KIVS KOOMS: 11KNT tin. xxiniiunt. ai .nr. r.. u, n jiAJh a. About three years ago there was erected on the hill around Smith's Point and overlooking the bay In the direction of the Astoria and South coast railroad, a" building Intended for use as a dancing hall, but which was never put to that purpose. From the hill a good view can be obtained, and it Is no uncommon occuranco for pedes trians to go up the steps leading to the building, and sit oij the grassy emln- ;"7 Ux u.c 1( week or mnmli 1,-nns very reasonable at uuiv bum. uu Aiiursuiiy everong msc i wo unoi, tut imru wireet. t 13 .--- M " f ; 1 ,3 -ZrI2 J7IUKM8HKI) HOUSIiuK U BOOMS, dli.N jl uany uivaieu. inquire iu tins uiiiee. nufiNisnKi) kooms. main btkkk l1 limise. KverytliniK newly M,. HiiihikIi VTICKLY FUHNI-jHKl) KoOMS 11V 1) iY, rovsit. Floyd Osgood was . looking for a site for a future residence In that beautiful locality, and strolled up tq the building la question. Looking In side he saw a number of boxes, and Jumped to the conclusion that smug glers had been at work and that the i."iu."cu umum., riuiuui neei- i sALL ON P. BAK Kit. 478 TIIIUI) SI KLKT tatlon he hastened up -town and In-I auu iiavo your ciuiues uyea nu eleuneil. A PIKCKOK K.MAI.r, M1CSI1 NhT. OWN Kit XL can nave in. ,mio by liavini; cliHrKes and rovliiB proiei'ly. Jniiilre oi the Pillar liick l aimnf uo. MIHV ELL AX HO VS. Company. Take the boat at o'clock and return this evening. sinilhiHK and repairing The original Root Beer Extract Is charges had been received by him. He Raser's. I telegraphed the Secretary of the Treas- I ury asklne that light be thrown on Inc nn fhov. t .v, cDKra n.i the subleot. The Collector said: "The lu""eu v-apuim uauocK, wno tnougnt n E0. McLKAN. COUMilt ()I,N FA' AND A I i..i,.,.n.,n i. mere mignt ue a -sen.' ana in conse-I c nmwi uumuhui imih-k- O.uU I "lO1! UI.UUI1I) U, 1,.1'lllJ.H LIT DUlUC I tn me. Of eonrsp. If nnv well founded J"em:e ueumeu unicer oeaieiat to in vestigate, lie in turn sought Officer at Smiths Ice Cream parlors. Third st. , ' ' n3 thpv Polli( (ra-TOl t ,, 0Bn -A i insj)ecitrH, us wen as myseii, snouiu i " Strawberries and cream at Col- Unow wh(Lt r.r0ranted the action of the rlvlnS' tnere tne y r Omcer Sin utiiiito. , , , . . i i I no! T R (ilVK lnntprn wpri flnnhnl nrnund I wo xtu , vna 4 -- - - - 1 ueuai uiieiu. 1 nave yei rueeivcu m 1 . . . AifcaLisorti.-j v Tlie Astoria National Bank has re- onOT tn iha riiannfnh t unt'mlnv I the room, disclosing a number of boxes. cently established a savings depart- but t am determined to know all the The Icer8 approached, their hopes J CEKERAL BJlKKIiQ BUSINES mom. Monev saved is monev itinna. i i n i msu wiui exueciuuon or tne value oil A word to the wise I? sufficient. See collector Llnvllle was called upon by the "capture," but their disgust can be aud Ildoi.liio!icit their ad. , Astnrtnn rpnort and askeri what better imagined than dlscrlbed when For fine wines and liquors call at measures. If any, he had taken to learn thev sa painted on the boxes, "Ex- August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. - the reason of hl9 .discharge. "I am pl0Slves! nant"e with care!" "Soldi" altogether In the dark," he said, "but ejaculated the officers in a. breath; "it ASTORIA NATIONAL BA K Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur- shall not long remain so. If there were est The machinery of the sash and door any reason for my removal, I would factory of Jacoby Bros., of Bay City not, of course, be In. a position to nrrivpii Vinm TTririoir nnrt -nriii ha inion I cTumble: but while there mav have tn r.r tiw,w, ji. sn, Mf0s. been Illicit traffic carried on between Mhe "sel1-" nna a6roed to inform Cap 0 ..0 - - I tain XToll,V II.. I..1 . V.l 1 llshment In Portland. this city and Portland, nothing of that "" ""v nature was ever done with either my Foreign andDomeatla Exchange bought m A sold. Monot Loaned on Personal necurltv. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follow : For 8 months, 1 per cent per annum. "0 " 5 " . " " Our Stock Jicprescnts Over 1000 Styles, Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices S5 to $50. Samples, zlf-l:easuememt Rules, and Tape-line Hailed Free. uccw 123 FIHST STHEET, Portland, Oreoon. '4. f V f1 Worth more than standard value worth two for one for the World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece. You get a Is Fisher Bros', dynamite, fiirt thav ' flyin-f!o1 proof follon anil tired after their rapid walk. On the A D A V 11N UD JUJir AK1 MiliJN 1 way up they concluded not to admit removed before their arrival. rA1 or tonsent 1 have aready I ths statement was made to the cap. niLn.T C"? " ln St la at Cha8, teleranhed the denartment demand- tain, it had a tendency to corroborate Parties visiting in Portland can t The ing a full investigation, and mean to the smuggling hypothesis, and during Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news have the matter sifted to the bottom. lno greater part or Ttuay he was tire Mam.. 150 First street. k telegraphed to Washington., for te efforts to find the alleged Leo Veatch. who was thrown from a eonv of the charire Dreferred. but comraDau gqoaa Captain wauocn a wagon a few days ago, returned to until that reaches me, I can do. noth- consclousness yesterday morning, and lng." naturally failed to find any evidence, and learned later of the hoax that had been played upon them. Flavins been established In connection vl li tlie aliove. aepo-its will he received t.i miiu nts oi one collar ana upward. liitMrfwt tml'. Iiu utldit i.il ni Fillr.irj Tin a.iIL When I naiy saviiiKs bonks, 4 per cent per anninn ; oil lerni wvings uouk, o per cent per annum. D. K. Warren, President. J. K. MiKKlnx, Cashier. J.C. Demeoi, Vice treaid.ut, l. K. Warren, 1 J. 0. lleinent, '. H. C. Thorn i0tt, Theo llracker, J The removals have been the cause of mucn comment in. political circles, out The Rescue club entertainment last judgment in, general has been sus- evening was unusually well attended. pended until information is received and the program an excellent one. as to the cause of the changes. Dr. Estes, the president, was ln the Train leaves Senside : the attending physician entertains some hopes of his recovery. For all kinds of job printing, go to uei. i- erguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. After the musicale. given at Rescue I Hall Friday evening, Miss Barron's pupils presented her with a beautiful I In town. Dreastpin as a token of their appreel- Mr. B. Van Dusen returned from -met ninnr, n,r vinitn Mi rai Pork. er and Mr. F. Parker: recitation, Seashore Railway. TIMB CAItD. chair and Miss Frankie Holden offici ated as pianist. The program was as follows: T?pnllfl Hnn "TomnarOMftft Vlnxra on3 oua6C a. . ..a..w Girls", Master Allen Alrth; song, "Go ing to Write to Papai," Rose Parker; PERSONAL MENTION. . Mrs. Logan Is visiting In1 this city. atlon of her ability and kindness. the metropolis yesterday. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer. I Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Howard of Mon- First- J tana are guests at the Occident. Harry Buzick, Ole Elvrim, N. Blxley, Astorlan building, upstairs. class work at reasonable rates. It Is asserted that fish traps are be ing driven outside the harbor lines, near the foot of Sand Island. Fishermen E. A. Fearing, F. B. Ellenwood. Dr. Jay Tuttle was among the Pot ter nnssp.nfiwpi from Portland veRter- quence, and are going to invoke the aid of Major Handbury to see that the law Is enforced Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold everywnere. The Synod of the Norwegian Evan gelical Lutheran church of America will meet from the 16th to the 23d of Mr. E. A. Noyes was a passenger from Portland on the Potter yesterday morning. "What Father Takes," Miss Lily Hab ersham; instrumental duet, Misses Le na Mason and Jessie Jewett; who were encored; song, "I Cannot Sing the Old Songs," Miss Elsie; recitation, ."By and By," Master Clyde Bayles; recitation, "Willie's Death," Miss Kate Wirt; Mrs. A. E. Kraeger was appointed to read an essay next week. The committee on program for next week will be Mrs. Kraeger, Mlsa Clara Dunbar, Mr. B. 7 :S0 a m daily. 2 .so p. m, l Ini sday and Saturday. , 3 :80 p. m Sunday. . , Leaves Young's Hay Pier : . 4 p. m. lJaiiy except Sunday, u a. ni. '1 hnrsar.y, baUurd y and Sammy. 6 it. m. Sunday. J. Q. A. Bowlhv, D. K. WAllKtX. Beoroiaiy. riesuient. MACHINE SHOP JAS. IAL(;iTY, I'rop'r. (Successor to Arndt Si Ferchcn.) Roller Renalrllr a id ("anneTV Wnill. Ilpimlr- Ine of River Craft a Ki.eelnlly. Machine Work of all kinds dona. Shop, loot of Lafayi tlo Hi. Original in Design. Worlds Fair Bcautifm mvenir Coin I a Dnllnr Execution. A Work of Art in Itself. Markrt value. 900.00 900.00 100.00 S-oo 50.00 32-00 4.00 1-35 1.25 Seaside Saw Mill. A complete Block of lumber on hiiml In the rou .ill or drcfscd. Flonrinir. Hustle. CcilliiL'. and all kinds of llnlsh; MomIiIIuks ami Hliiu- 4 1 j 1 gien; airo nmcKei otk aoue 10 oruer, jeriiis river last evening to visit the different I Another cut has been made and you reasonable and prlei 1 at bod rook. All order Mr. J. C. Epperly of Portland was Strobol. One person signed the pledge. I among those registered at the Occident J, J . . , ivir . j. w. wicvjuverii wuiil up tiic i June at Chicago. The said Synod was canneries. can secure ticket's to Chicago via the Union Paellle at. the? following rates: organized In 1853, and is the right Mr- Ben. C. Irwin, publisher of the First-class JG8.60; second-class $48.60; daughter of the mother-church the T. P. A. Pocket Guide, was in towh round trip JD6.20. For further Inform. Lutheran State Church of Norway. I yesterday. The Misses Ellen and Anna Cavala promptly attended to, Ollieo and yard at mill u. e. I. LiUuaw, rronr, Beasldo, Oregon. There la no nloce In Astnrln. toVippb John Kopp's famous beer is kept ln ' Corvallls arrived In this city yester- sucn good condition as at Utzinger's day 'from France. nonnln.p rpsnrr I mr. oanuerg, 01 nori dlhvciih, up last night on the steamer Mendell tlon call nt ticket office Union Pacific dock. G. W. LOUNSBERItY, Agent. STOOD THE TEST. ROSS, HIGCINS:& CO., butchers - and - Grocers Aatorla and Upper Astoria. A large boiler belonging to J. H De Force. Intended for the proposed and registered at the Occident. perfume factory, on Young's Bay. and I Captain and Mrs. G. W. Woods re which was floated down the river be- turned yesterday after an extended ?' ovr thirty years' use by the Public; t . , - . , I , ,. . ", , ... , their virtues have never been equalled tween two logs a few. days ago, sank visit to Chicago and the World's Fair. b th nnscniDuloua imitators who at. me uock or tne way Kauway com-1 .The Potter borucht the following have sought to trade upon the repu- pnny. An effort will be made to raise r.apnr, vMir 'mnrninir: TC. A. tatlon of Allcock's by making plasters it In a day or two. - 1 Nnvea' T!. Van Dusen. Tlr. Tuttle. H Allcock's Poms Plasters are unap proachable in curative properties, rap idity and safety of action, and are the 1 1 1. 1 , .i AM 5 . . 1 uuiy reimma iivBicia ever iiiuuutcu, rrocCH r Cll T MlfiTC They have successfully stood the test CHOICE p KesH & bAL r MI'.ATS Fine Teas and Coff-es, Table Delicacies, , Domestic anil Tropical Fruits, Veiin.a lilen, sugar curod hams, liacnii, etc. with holes ln them, and claiming them to be "just as good as Allcock s," and Hansen, Carl Epperly, Mrs. Logan, they stand today indorsed by not only and rnfTw mnrio rVnm st Dmriia. c Rrnmnih t T.inviiiB Tt. p. the highest medical autnoriues out Evaporated Cream, will be served free Trunin t. m rinvia w Tf. MoKen.le mllllons. .r ?rateiul Paaent wno o .. 1 ' ' ' 1 hn.vp nrnvprt thpip pinoaov aa a nouso- Cl L IIIL- OLUl C Ui. Ksllt lldlliLlL Ot ,UII1 UUJ1 V . i mm-. .. . -r I ' ' ' rvi 1 u a wiiin in 1 avirifmn a 1 iiimif hold remedy. Beware of Imitations, and do not he deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for S MM rou tTt a suo- HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of tlio Portland Butchering Cos Markets Corner Second and Benton slr. cls Corner Third and We-.t Kluhlli alreeti. FUNERALS. There will be services today at the Congregational church as usual rZ . V,, u -""'""-; taker, having completed arrangements Their Claims and Their Comoensatlon." t rnm th fnn. stltuto. - 1U f,UlUO ullCVb it "II. b.. I Subject ln the evenlngf "Hindrances torles, regardJcss of middle men, has and How to Overcome Them." The Sunday-school meets at 12 m. and the Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. Call and be convinced. The usual Sabbath services will be held at the M. E. .church today. Preaching at 11 a, m. Subject: "Christ Ian Education." Young People's Meet ing at 7 p. m., led by Mr. Herbert Hralnrford; subject, "The Kingdom Within." At 8 p. m, Day services will be held, and an la made a great reduction in the cost of funerals: 6.00 Coffins reduced to $ 3.00 8.00 Coffins reduced to 5.ou 25.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Coffins or casnets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 30.00 50.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 Caskets reduced to... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, ; Oregon. STIMULATE THE BLOOD. LADIES' TEA and Coffee a .Hneelalty. The Finest Dliplay of nuns ni i lie i;iiy, nesii on itvery Dtnniner. Corner of Third and went KikIiM MreeK Foard & Stokes Is a pleasant drink, which will be JJealcw In Glassware, Crockery , Hhlp Suppm. hnnw h thn Etnmnrh without nan- " 1 "'" 1 '" sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or eans. A gentle physic, efficient diu retic, and Is most useful ln scant or painfuj menstruation, it anis diges tion and reduces corpulency; clears the complexion, rendering It fair, and re storing the natural tone of the skin, for It removes the bile, wnien Dy ac cumulation, produces the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to the con stipated. Sold by all druggists. i MRS. DR. M. E. M'COY, "PHYSIC IAN AND SURGEON m Gumi s 'skXfC-if? rft Brandreth's pills are the great blood i"i v, m i I mi'rtflf! rThfv fi pa . n nnrPTitivf flTirl 1 lite iiiiui a i j " o". i , . , blood tonic, thev act enuallv on tne w in inw cut. one manw curuinc um- VmywoIo the Hilnot'O on1 tho oWn thim leases a specialty. Deafness, catarrh. teresting program ntitled "Columbia's clenslng the system by the natural asthma, dyspepsia, diseases of the Defenses," will be rendered. Owners of horses can purchase Camp, bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred Ealz' Saddlery establishment. outlet of the body they may be called throat and lungs, kidney, urinary or- the purgative sudorific and diuretic gans ana an private aiaeasra. rjiiwitu medlelnPL Thiv stimulate the blood attention given to diseases of women, so as to enable nature to throw off all Consultation free. Cure or no charg morbld humors, and cure disease no es; Offlc hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to j matter bv what name It may be called. Bp. m. Office rooms 3 and 4 over Os- One or two of them taken every night good's clothing store, 59S, Third street. Dr. Jay Tuttle returned yesterday, will prove an Infallible remedy. Astoria, uregon. from attendance at Portland on the Sold ln every drug and medicine 6iore Dloscesan convention of the Episcopal eltner Plain or sugar coated. church and upon the Grand Chapter THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. and Grand Lodge of Masons. He was elected at the Dioscesan convention a Of Herman Wisea stock Is now ln full , .. , . rw , ,(t..j I Diasc. jweryrmng sacriucea. lay . delegate from Oregon to attend wisrc. Mortaaee. the missionary council of the Eplsco-1 P s All persons indebted to Her-I pal church ln the United States to be I man Wise will please settle at once. held in Kan Tancisco next uciut. F t Crow., ailery. a Hfe-lze itt mpr veterdav morn- crayon with every dwen cabinets or is f 1 tiCL J Ah'D CROUP. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT. WTiin a pMH. mn'hnt irnve m onlm rmp for Cou, and Crisp. mturai ave It to my nt- t'.ouiie. 'J ,.-.-rei iiotlimii o iuu.wa.wtb and "ure. I)r. Otin.n i Oiuon Myrup u. fl'i li.'iruilmB ana pi-jft-ant to th ta.las lioncy. l!';a U a motitor'n Uvtna vomeuy, nixy not try UP tkid at tx oeuta. . t P'or sale by J. W, Conn, Druggist ing and decided to postpone the Pioneer dered. Offet good for 30 days. Picnic until Wednesday next at ten p. Fisher, newspaper advertising n'rlnck t m. I airent. 21 Merchanta' Exchange. San Fran- I Cisco, Is our authorized aent. This paper An active Interest is taken, or late, I u kept on file at hi omce. I- .ln T era Wrk KO A. O TT. W.. I h HI. - !' - " ' f;:. i . : : ' ' . - ' . . . .. z r . , . -- We devoto the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the Peopled Great Fair. Souvenir and! Rare Coins as an Investment. , Face oln. value. U. S. $5 Goltlpicce 182a 5.00 LI. S. 1804 Silver Dollar 1.00 U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 . .ro U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Tiecu .05 U. S. 1856 Eagle Fenny -oi U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Amevi) .01 Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign; Eng. 24.33 Napoleon's 100-day sfr., French. 1.00 King William Coronation, Ger. x86i .66 German "Peace" Coins 1871 .66 Thir will be the best investment you ever made A World's Fair Souvenir Coin A National Heirloom for only $1.00. Under Act of Congress we have 5,000,000 Souvenir Coins, of the denomination of 50 cents each. That the money may go as far as possible, and that all the people may have a chance to pro- . cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own Exposition, we have resolved to offer the whole issue for sale at $1.00 each. Apply to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Money Order, Hank Draft, or Registered Letter for as ma,ny coins as you t: . wii . instructions how, to send them to you, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, CHICAGO, ILL. Worth Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Piopiietoi. WEDDING PEESENTB. Bohemian - Laser -1 W Has Just received ft fliu . line nt iiilstiiK o Silver Hun ll in Dl.iluv, Fruit Dwhwt, llerry Dihm-s, Nut I'uwN, Miislud 1'iiU. Hisoult .lain, (Vlory (ilnnin, Ilnir l',u ' ruvH, I'lu 0u"liliin, I'lrluiH Kmiiit-N, Miirius, etc, ;i 11 new giiiiiln iul lalt'.f L ih'dlnns. And XX rortor. All oi don promptly t.tinli-'tii. 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