V TELE DAILY ASTOIUAtt, ASTOB1A, FBI DAY MOllNINfcU JULY 1 iy3. ABOUT THE CUT. Hotel Gearhart will guests this morning'. be open for Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. What is Antlfermentlne? Ask Foard & Stokes. Raser's others. Hoot Beer Superior to all H. A. Nelson, charged with drunk enness, forfeited .$5 ball at the police court yesterday. If you want some extra tine photos, Aiooers is ine place to get mem. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side Is open the year around. The case of C. W. Shlvely vs. the city of Astoria will be resumed on Monday upon the return of Judge Mc Brlde. Ladles, ask Foard & Stokes how to preserve fruits. lleany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for far skins. On account of the repairs to Rescue Club Hall, the usual Saturday evening entertainment will not be held this evening. The original Root Beer Extract Is Raser s. Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at smith's Ice Cream parlors. Third Bt. Longshoremen complain of being blacklisted by the Union Pacific for having accepted employment, from the opposition line. Strawberries mann's. and cream at Col- For fine wines and liquors call at August Daniclson s Sample Rooms. There will be a strawberry social festival in Gray's Hall at Sklpanon Monday evening, July 3, for the M. E. church at Warrenton. Everybody Is Invited to attend. Rasor's Extract Root Beer, the pur est For genuine sweet cream' that will whip, go to Colmann's. Andrew Dooney was brought In from Hare yesterday morning and placed In jail in default of payment of a fine of $10 for keeping a vicious-dog. Justice Coe pronounced sentence. Money to loan. Parker. Enquire of Robb & Your fruits will not ferment if you use Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Yesterday the engineer of the launch Daisy was compelled to come In from Hare to this city for medical atten tion, on account of having severely cut his hand with an ax a few days ago, Presarve your fruits without cooking, by using antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. .. .For all kinds of job printing, go to "DeV Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. ) ; The lecture of Captain John O'Brien on "The Labor Question," under the auspices of the Council of 'Federated Trades, promises to be well attended this evening at Liberty Hall. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts "at Chas. Olsen's. " Wing Lee had just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at 3ost. 529 Third street. Only a few of the original signers of the railroad subsidy have failed to sign the agreement authorizing the proposed new deal with Mr. Remington. It is expected that by this evening all the signatures will have been obtained. The steamer Telephone will in future leave up the river every evening except Saturday. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. the property. . An opinion on the valid lty of the present title was obtained from Judge Taylor, who pronounced invalid. Dry hemlock wood delivered at S3 25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this uiuce. Owners of horses con rjurchnsA rutin bell's Hoof Remedy, and all th rvi. umDia veterinary Remedies at Fred. isaiz' caauiery establishment. niei or f once Lioughery, who Is a prominent and enthusiastic member of the Rod and Gun Club, was approached yesterday by "the committee" who are opposing the Fourth of July celebra tion at Smith's Point, with the proposl tion to abandon the club's intention of contesting at the shooting match at the football grounds, and to hold the competition at Flavel's dock instead Anticipating his consent, they Informed him that they were having a medal made for the occasion. The chief said that the Astoria Football Club's invl- tation was good enough for him, and that furthermore, he could never con- sent to the use of powder and lead In such close proximity to the business portion of the city. He told them, also, they could devote tho medal referred to some other object. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bounuet Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. Strawberries are t their best and cheapest. You will find a large selec tion, of the choicest "Wilson berries to day at Ross, HIggins & Co.'s. THE LEWIS AND CLARK ROAD. The following communication has been received: Astoria, June 28,1893. Editor Astorlan: Can any of your readers inform me what, has been done with tho money collected last year to complete the road from Astoria to Clatsop, commonly called tho Lewis and Clarke road. Shortly after the list of collections was complete, tho an nouncement was made that $1,600 had been obtained for the purpose spec! fled, but up to date the amount ex pended on the work falls far short of $1600. When some of the subscriptions were obtained It was with the under standing that the road should be built to a connection with a ferry to be es tablished in the vicinity of the Nolan place, but no more has been made In that direction up to date. What, has been done with the money, or when is it to be devoted to the object for what it was Intended? Like others who con tributed toward the fund, I would like to see some statement made as to what disposition has been made of the funds. Respectfully, A SUBSCRIBER. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Following are the real estate trans fers as . reported for the Astorlan by the Astoria Abstract, Titfe and Trust Oregon Land Company to W. A. Wheeler, lot 13 in blk 2, Pa cific Addition $ 1 Rufus Teachout to F. F. Hal- stead, land In section 17, T 8 N, R 7 W 1,800 A SAILOR'S PRAYER. At the Norwegian Evangelical Luth eran church, Uppertown, divine ser vices will be held by Rev. L. Nlssen Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun day school, Norwegian, 10 a. m; Eng lish," 2:30 p. m. Sunday, July 9th, no services will be held. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. At the M. E. church. G. A. Landen, pastor, there will be preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. tomorrow. Evening theme, "Social Purity." Young Peo ple's meeting at 7 p. m., led by Mrs. Imhoff. Subject, "God's call to larger usefulness." Sunday school at close of morning sermon. . Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold everywhere. Don't Btew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stokes will tell you how. There it ill be the usual services at the Congregational church tomorrow. The communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed In the morning. Sub ject In the evening: "How a Rich Man Became Very Poor, and a Poor Man Became Very Rich." Sunday school meets at 12 m. and the Christian En . deavor at 7 p. m. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size . crayon with every dozen cabinets or ..dercd. Offer good for 30 days. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept In such good condition as at Utzinger's popular resort. The board of school directors met last evening and decided to assign Mrs. R. M. Stuart as teacher at Upper As toria school. Miss Maggie Laws will teach at Alderbrook, Miss Kate Grant at Cedar Street, and Misa Nellie Nick erson at Court Street The latter two your.g ladies were elected at Thurs day night's meeting. A resolution wa- adopted to the effect that Mrs. Nanry Welch shoiiM l-o r"rK"-; " V ti !.. r.-ie ff-' f !. r..:- . amcmr.Krs? tj $0,50), or When the British, under Lord Nelson, were bearing down to attack the com bined fleets oft Trafalgar, the first lieu tenant of the Revenge, on going to see that all hands were at their quarters observed one of the men devoutly kneeling at the side of his gun. So very unusual an attitude In an English sailor exciting his surprise, he asked the man if he was afraid. "Afraid !" answered the honest Jar, with a countenance expressive of the utmost disdain, "No, I was only pray ing that the enemy's shot may be dis tributed In the same proportion as the prize' money the greatest part among the officers." A. O. U. W. NOTICE. To the members of Seaside Lodge No. 12: A full attendance of the members is hereby requested at their lodge room next Saturday night, July 1st. Grand Master Workman B. J. Hawthorne will be present at that meeting, and will Install the officers of the lodge for the ensuing term. All members of the order are cor dially invited to attend. F. D. WINTON. Master Workman. A Literary and Musical Success The pleasantest anticipations of those who attended the entertainment of As torla Lodge No. 50, A. O. U. W., last evening were more than realized, and it is safe to say that at no literary and musical entertainment In this city in the past did the participants acquit themselves so ably. The first number on the program was an overture by Mr, J. W. Thompson, whose efforts were thoroughly appreciated by the most critical. The address of welcome by Rev. Landen was short, but felicitous and very well received. The third number had to be omitted on account of Miss Alma Helluorn having contracted a severe sore throat. The gem of the evening was Miss Polly McKean'a recitation, the talent ed young lady's rendition far eclipsing anything of the kind heretofore heard in Astoria. Miss McKcan was followed by Mr. Barker with a vocal solo, which was sung In a very acceptable manner, Miss Edith Conn's piano solo was a masterpiece, and was applauded to tho echo. The address of Or. O. I., O. B. Whit more was both interesting and in structive. Mrs. J. T. Ross' sweet and powerful voice was never more appreciated than In her rendition of the beautiful song, 'Dreams." She was vociferously en cored and responded with "After the Ball." Messrs. Leborman, Bain nnd D'Ella delighted the audience with selections on guitar and mandolin, and were fol lowed by Mrs. B. Van Dusen with a vocal poloV for which she received a highly deserved encore .and a gen erous measure of applause for her re sponse. Dancing to splendid music was dulged in until midnight. in- PERSONAL MENTION. W. I. Crawford came over from Gear- hart Park yesterday. Dr. Strlckler has left for the East to visit the World's Fair. Mr. L. M. Kenzle came down from the metropolis yesterday. Mr. A. T. Forsyth, of Kelso, Wash., arrived In town yesterday. Mrs. C. A. Davis, of Chinook, was a guest at the Occident yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George B. H. Allen, of Tacoma. are guests at the Occident. Captain George Flavel is confined to his house through an attack of cold. v Mrs. C. W. Stone and daughter re turned yesterday from a visit to Victoria. Mr. B. J. ' Hawthorne, of Eugene, Grand Master of the A. O. U. W., is in the city. Rev. O. B. Whltmore will occupy tho pulpit In the M. E. church tomorrow morning. Captain Hiram Brown, who has been islting in Eastern Oregon, returned esterday. Mr. James Elder, agent for the Mar shall salmon twine, arrived In the city yesterday. Mr. Elder comes to look over the situation in the salmon twine business, and to cull upon his many friends here. SPECIAL MEETING. Scandinavian Benovelent Society. The members of this society are re quested to meet, this Saturday evening at their hall at 6:30 p. m. for the pur pose of making arrangements for tak ing part In the Fourth of July celebra tion. By order, E. WESCHE, President. - A CHANCE FOR HEALTH. J?OB SALIC. QQ AORKSa .!f,,00 l'EIt ACKS IMI'KOVKI) OO IiiriniiiK land with frmr. tree. 20 nores cioiutHl, 20 acres pasture. Dwelling limine, wiire house, and othnr building. Half mllo from Steamboat landing at Hrookfluld, by bout or mart. Inquire of owner on premises MUS. 11. IC. STICKLhit, rVIKAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAlK'd Kj Astorla-Eay tvrms. sea Fran Bwttle at torney at law 173 Cans Street. A 8KCOKD HANI) 8EW1NO MACHINE X cheap, one Hint In In good repair, l.euv word at this olllco. TIKLP WANTED. AGENTS PAID A GOOI XL communion, aud S,(XK) divided mnotii tliem next winter, cpceliu attractions to be unshed thin eiir for which we Want tho ser vices oi uesi agents everywncro. ine i urtli I ubliBliine Co. Koom SO, Chronicle liulldlnir Miu rranuisco. 'ROOMS TO HKXT, AC( TlAClKOK KIVK KOO.M8; UET, $1: Inquire ut Mr. K. C. II Jl.DKN'S. tfUUNMSJlKI) HOW. i; trully l.c ttcu vjV 12 KOOMK. CKiN Inquire ut this oilice. ,-WltNt.SHEI) KOOMS, MAIM 8TKEET ' Illume. Kvnrytiilnx netvlv fifed llnmu:li out, AO, Ki.MuIll st, MHS, II. sl'KU.JIKIli. NICELY FliKNISHtl) JMOM8 iJY DAY, week or moid It terms very reasonable ut ine unci, 7iu mini mreei. MISCKLI.AXFO VS. pl.VI.L ON I'. BAK Kit, 478 Tlllltl) SfltliKT j aim nave your ci"i lies iiyeu ami cleaned CI fcO. M CLEAN, COliN Kit OI, EY AND A X lor streets, dims a onier.il buslutsslu black- smithing ai.it repalmit;. ASTORIA NATIONAL BA'K TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESo. AocouniMil Fiiwaand Indivldtiil" -olieitif ii KiiYonihle Terms. Forc-lKU atidOnmefitlc KxrliMuue bouirlit told. Monei Loaned on Personal -cpnrlty. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follow: For 3 months, 1 per cent per annum. " ii " ii " " ' ' Vi ' " " " A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having bftm established in connection wiih the above. Uuno-ils will be received In uino -nts of one dollar and upward. Interest wil, be Hllotved as follows : On oidl o V savinus books. 4 nor cent ner annum : on term savings book", 6 per cent per annum. D. K. Warren, President, .1. E. HlKRlni, Cashier. J.C. Dement, vice President. II. K. Warren, J - 0- Dement, l;. Wright, . John llobson, II. C. TlKininsnn, . Then Rracker, Directors, C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING aud COMMISSI Astoria, - Oregon. GOOD Food - - -Digestion- -Complexion - j are all intimately connected ggjjs Z practically inseparable, a ; inougn me iacc is onen i ignored, it is nevertheless 2 true that a good complex- f g ion is an impossibility with- -j out good digestion, which E2 rrgg in turn depends on good p zzzi iooa. ss There is no more common s - cause of indigestion than xz lard. Let the bright nouse a keeper use ' rap viv Our Stock Represents Over JOOO Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self-measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. TAILOR 128 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, ORECON. 1) r ; i '.: i-'i x ; ? r. f-j 8 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 Original in Design. World s Fair Souvemr Coin for a Dollar Beautiful in Execution. Face Market value, value. 5.00 960.00 1.00 900.00 .eo 52.50 .05' 100.00 oi 5.00 .01 50.00 4-33 32-o 1.00 4.00 .66 1.25 .66 1.25 LADIES' TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomach without nau sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A gentle physic, elliclent diu retic, and is most useful. In scant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces corpulency ; lears the complexion, rendering it fair, and re storing the natural tone of the skin, for It removes the bile, which by ac cumulation, produces' the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to tho con stipated. Sold by all druggists. J. 'W. Crow, successor to Ryan & Co., 537 Third street, have Just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Of Herman Wise's stock Is now in full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE, Mortgagee. P. S. All persons Indebted to Her man Wise will please settle at once. NOTICE. The firm of Wilson & Hendren, ex pressmen, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All dabts due the firm must be paid to Wm. Hendren. All debts owed by the firm will be paid by the old firm. Wm. Wilson will con tinue the express business at the old stand. WM. WILSON. WM. HENDREN. UlS in. 'j 3 t. DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?- Those who wish to have the finest Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by the quart or pint in Jars, can have thorn delivered nice and frth by Horn-r-r Tlftrfipr. Ordere left at The Asto- L-rv,n -f.v-o xriy rpooive prompt and care ful Hi I.wtmn frTvi lirtiiuUifiilL Is afforded those fast sinking Into a condition of hopeless debility. " The means are at hand. In the form of a nnlal medicinal cordial. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters embodies the combined qualities of a blood fertilizer and de purent, a tonic and an alterative. While It promotes digestion and assim ilation, and stimulates appetite, has the further effect of purifying the life current and strenghtenlng the nervous system. As the blood grows richer and purer by its use, they who resort to this sterling medicinal agent, acquire not only vigor, but bodily substance. A healthful change In the secretions is effected by it, and that sure and rapid physical decay, which a chronic ob struction of the functions of the sys tem produce, is arrested. The prime causes of disease being removed, health Is speedily renovated and vigor re stored. STIMULATE THE BLOOD. Brandreth's pills are tne great blood purifier. They are a purgative and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, the kidneys, and the skin, thus clensing the system by the natural outlet of the body they may be called the purgative sudorific and diuretic medicine. They stimulate the blood so as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what name it may be called. One or two of them taken every night will prove an Infallible remedy. Sold in every drug and medicine store either plain or sugar coated. The American Institute for the cure of liquor, opium, morphine and tobac co habits is now turning out dally patients cured. Cures guaranteed or money returned. Inquire at Institute on 3d street, over Astoria National bank. GQTTOlifJi Th New Vagstabls Shortening 3 and substitute for hud, and agg her cheeks, with those ofsjiSI her family, will be t:r i more likely to be " Like a rose in the snow." ; Cottolene is clean, deli- g-J s-HjS catei healthful and popu- - Ur, Try it for yourself. ! Send three cwiti la itftmm toN. "'" " 3 K. Flirbank & Co..Chicaeo.lor m bandiomeCottoleneCook Book, containing lix hundred recipei, iZ"" prepared by nine eminent author- ',SZ Hies on cooking". lade only by N. K. Fail-bank & Co., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO. NEW YORK, BOSTON. GUM'S IMPROVBD LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Head achtnirP One OI theee pllli r& hevee dtstreaa In the atomaoh and euros headacn. one each nlgnt for a week eweetens the stomach r.na purines the breath. Thej Insure perfect diae.Mou, regulate the bowels and euro oonstlpatlon. lhy sot promptly, yet mildly, never Rrlpo or stolten. u0 Srucgists or mail, Uoeanko Med. Co, P lula fa. For sale by 3. W. Conn, Druggist j" a r SMtt. u A Work of Art in Itself. We devoto t!ie entiro amount towards developing and ennobling tho People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. Join. U. S. $5 Goldpicce 1822 U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Fieo. tJ. S. 1856 Eagle Penny TJ. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Anion) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eii. Napoleon's 100-day 5 fx, French. King William Coronation, Ger. r86i German "Peace" Coins 1871 Thif will be the best investment you ever made-7- 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 Onloi. Hank. Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as vou v . . :'!-",n:.'-t;on!i h v M send them to you, to ' ,rt;r;s' World's Columbian Exposition, liiCAGO, ILL. The i? ere cf John G. ierrw Has bee:i purchased by Butterficfd Cros., Wlionrfl triifnir to clonn out tlm slock, liitciidiuu- iiintfliAH rt will (In well l cull mil ( xuiiiIiiu k anil i i(!( h liptort) liiinvcml u elsewhere. 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