The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 16, 1893, Image 3

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    THE 1)AILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1893.
THE TIDES TOD AT.
High water:-.63 a. m. (6 feet 5 In.)
6.18 p. m. 6 feet 6 in.), Low water 0.06
a. m. (1 foot) 12.51 p. m. (4 feet 1 in.)
ABOUT THE CITY.
. Colds are prevalent.
The thermometer is going down.
The Elmore left out at 7:30 yesterday
morning for Tillamook.
Martin Foard and family teiu
from Germany yesterday.
The railroad men are booked for an
other visit to Astoria today.
San Francisco steamer Oregon went
out at 10 o'clock yesterday morning.
The steamer Truckee came down the
river and left out at 9:30 a. m. yester
day. Yesterday afternoon the pilot schoon
er Louis Olsen came In and went down
to Scow Bay.
If the postofllce returns are any cri
terion, Astoria's business Is picking up
well after th depression.
At 7 o'clock yesterday morning the
British ship Cuthona left np the river
in tow of the Emma Hayward.
L. E. Glllet's elk heads In the torestry
exhibit at the World's Fair excited a
grant deal of admiration and were gen
erally commented on.
The regular weekly drawing of Hill's
Lot Cluba took place last night. The
lucky winners are John Juryns (lot
51 block 57) and Charles Wlrkkalu, (lot
63, block 27).
The "Parish Circle" of Holy Inncents'
Chapel meets this evening at the house
of Mr. Maxwell Voung In Alderbrook.
A merry night of enjoyment Is promised
all who attend.
The bill of exceptions taken by Ful
ton Bros., In the case of Hansen, has
been signed by Secretary of state Mc
Brlde and will be presented to the
supreme court by Hon. C. W. Fulton
on Monday. Mr. Fulton will plead for
a stay of execution on that date.
An S0 lot for J2.
Groceries cheap for cash at Howell
& Ward's.
The Belmont cigar can be had at
Chas. Olsen's.
All groceries sold at bottom prices
for cash at Howell & Ward's.
The Astorian has always contended
that Astoria's volume of trade was
much greater than Salem's. Last week
the Statesman published some figures
showing the business done weekly in
the Salem post office, and these figures
were republished in this paper on Sun
day. On an average week the Salem
postofllce issued 131 domestic monev nr.
ders" with an aggregate total of $1264,44,
In the same time the Astoria postofllce
issued 156 domestic orders amounting
to 13142.72! Salem Issued 32 postal notes
valued at $44.31 Astoria issued 85 pos'.
notes valued at $173.19. Sulem Issued
three International money orders for
$32.75 In all. Astoria Issued 45 Inter
national money orders, calling for $1
814.84 In all. These are plain figure?
and cannot be disputed. Salem Is
good' live town, but Astoria leads her
by a long shot and don't you forget it.
The Coffeehouse. 522 Third Kfroot
best place for chops and steaks: ovs-
ters by the quart; received daily and
always rresn.
Wagner & Co. have a new line of
souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and lew.
elry repairing a specialty. Opposite the
Asiorian otnee.
Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and
choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos,
playing cardi, cutlery, stationery, pipes,
amoer gooas, etc.
The mayor of The Dalles has recehed
the following live letter: "You what
Is you any how. I am here from Celllo
and mean business. I want a position
that you can give me and If you don't
give it to me In three days you will
die. We need no hot headed crank as
mayor like you tleing up horse, etc.,
put them In the ponds for If you do
you will die, and I believe you will die
In two days anyhow. I want to make
a phrensy like the man that shot presi
dent Harrison. Lo,ok here for if you
wont do it their Is a man In town that
look something like you, and if you
don't do It you will suffer; resign your
position. Every man, woman and child
Is laughing at you that through beet
ability read German and see what Wil
liams say. Caesar was a warrior and
statesman, and Napoleon a great war
rior, but look at Cyprus the oriental
and Epanomabo of Thebes and states
man of Athens, Pericles,"
Reiter and Hansen hear the wielding
of hammers and the moving of heavy
timbers a few feet from their cells with
out much display of feeling. Hansen
seems to have got himself into a medl-1 me in giving easy terms
tative frame of mind, while the other
murderer still exhibits his air of bra
. do and callousness.
The finest and most extensive line of
blue and white steel enameled ware
ever displayed In Astoria, has been
received at Foard & Stokes.
Sportsman intending to purchase
their winter's supply of ammunition
should communicate with Foard &
Stokes before purchasing elsewhere.
Doing business on the installment
plan; pay the installments when you
get ready. That Is the system I have
been compelled to do business on for
two years, and expect to continue un-
tlll we get a railroad. No one can beat
B. F. Allen,
571 Third street.
For $2, a lot is delivered every week
to the buyer in Hill's First addition.
Meany is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price for fur Bklns.
For all kinds of job printing, go to
Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build
ing Lovers of a good cigar can always
find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's
C. W. Bishop had a splinter of steel
extracted from his right hand yesterday
afternoon by Dr. Estes. He was driv
ing a wedge Into a log of wood, when
the top of the bar smashed off and flew
upwards, a portion of it running Into
the muscles surrounding the knuckle,
making a very painful but not danger
ous wouna.
For Sale Three good lots at Smith's
Pclnt. A bargain. Address A. B., this
office'.
Hill's First addition is located in the
centre of the city. Lots are now selling
in it for $2.
There is no risk taken by joining
Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
full value of their money.
The curtain at Utzlnger's theatre will
in future rise at 8 o'clock p. m., prompt
ly, every evening, Instead of at 9 o'clock
as heretofore.
The Eugene Register tells the fol
lowing: "Mr. H. Harlow Jr. reports the
best crop of potatoes we have' heard
of this fall. He planted 25 bushels of
potatoes in the- spring on three acres
of ground and has just harvested 800
bushels of good sound potatoes. A man
in Josephine county has been boasting
of having planted 500 pounds, or one
third as many as Mr. Harlow, and har
vested 12,000 pounds, or one-fourth ns
many. We call him down. Mr. Har
low's crop sold at 40 cents per bushel,
the ruling price at present, would yield
him $320, or $96,672-3 per acre. On ou
table is a paper from Iowa, one of the
beet states in the East, telling of a man
who has sold his crop from 10 acres for
75 cents per bushel, bringing $75 per
acre and boastlngly asks, "What other
crop will do as well?" Could Mr. Har
low sell his crop at the same price, they
would bring him $600, or $300 per acre.
How does that compare with Iowa?
Oregon against the world."
MR. JOHNSON AT HOME.
lie
Id Highly Gratified with the
Success of Oregon's
Exhibits.
Mr. A. J. Johnson, of whose splendid
services at Uie World's Fair on behalf
of the state of Oregon the Astorian
has before had reason to speak, is back
home again, with a glowing account of
the exposition, and with' the two best
medals that were awarded in the whole
vast' forestry building. When inter
viewed on the subject of Oregon's For
estry exhibit, Mr. Johnson said:
"Although we had an exhibit that
compared favorably with any in the
building, It "was not such as we might
have had If we had been given more
time in which to get it together. Our
space measured 24x35 feet, and in ad
dition to this we were given credit for
several of tho huge tree trunks that
formed the colonades of the building
Itself. Our exhibit was entered as a
whole in competition for the first med
al, as an. Instructive, comprehensive,
collective and commercial exhibit of
native woods, in the natural and manu
factured state and we secured the prize,
ine only other award made on tha
GENTLEMEN.
you can save, from $5.00 to $10.00 and
make your wlfo happy by getting one
of those handsome Jackets. Keep your
eye on the store. We will be here only
a few days. Occident block.
ADMINISTRATOR'S RALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
In the matter of the estate of Charles
Kamln, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the estate
of Charles Kamln, deceased, will, pur
suant to an order of the county court
of Multnomah county, Oregon, made
and entered in said matter and court
on the 17th day of October, 1893, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, on Saturday, the 3d day of
December, 1893, at the hour of 10 o clock
a. m., of said day, at the court house
door of Clatsop county, Oregon, in the
City of Astoria, in Bald county and
state, the following described real prop
erty, to-wlt: The northeaBt quarter of
section twenty-three (23), township
seven (7), north of range eight (8), west
of Willamette meridian, in Clatsop
county, Oregon. :
C. F. PFLUGER.
' Administrator of the estate of Charles
Kamin, deceased.
RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
GREAT SACRIFICE SALE.
Business Must be Closed Out Sure!
The undersigned having been appoint
ed by the circuit court, receiver for 1
W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to
all persons owing said bank, either by
note or overdraft, that payment of
same' must be made without further
delav. The office of the receiver, at
Oregon exhibit, and it was the only one I Case's bank, Is open, daily from 10 to
asked for. was for monufaeturlnir nnner 12 o clock a. m., and from 2 to 4 o clock
from spruce pulp an Astoria Industry,
Wo entered written claims for recogni
tion, claiming merit on special points,
and for having a complete classifica
tion of local and botanical names.
Many of the other exhibits were only
labeled with common names, and were
really of no value. Tho California ex-
p. m., and all debtors are advised
call and settle at once.
GF40. H. GEORGE,
Receiver.
to
MILES' NERVE AND LIVER PILLS.
Act on a new principle regulating
the liver, stomach and. bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr,
Miles' Pills nneedllv cures bllllousness. I
nimi was very Dcautirui, but not prop-1 bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constlpa
erly classified . There was too much tkm Unequaled for men, women and
living concluded to retlie fiombuslnfralwill dispose of my entire Mock t a sacrifice
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY at actual cost. All utlf r good will be sold below cost.
No reserve, lho cniiro stock must bo closed out before the new year. Fixtures and show cases
for tale cheap. This Is a boua fide, sacrifice closluK sale.
R. STRAUSS,
NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE
if18' Co.,,nryMrchHniwlll find ittollielr ndvmitiiKe t. tall onui and r,rlco our goods
ooi.to purchasing eUca here. This eiolug out sulo is Mrlotly lor cash only.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISS
ular meetings of this board will be held
oil th9 first Monday of each month at
iu a. m ai Me olllce of Robb & Par
er- W. L. Robb. Sec.
NOTICE-The regular meetings of
me Miuns uunaing ana Loan Associa
lion are held at 8 p. m. on the first
Wednesday of each month. Office on
uenevieve street, south of Chenamus.
W. L. ROBB, Secretary.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT Nn D i n.
O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En
campment No. 13, In the Odd Fellows'
Building, at 7 p. m on the second and
fourth Mondays of ench month. So
journing brethren cordially In (ted.
By order c. P.
polish, and nothing of practical inter
est. Ours was the only state that had
living specimens of the trees' on the
ground. We exhibited some twenty-
five varieties of evergreens each from
eight to ten feet high, and come of
thc-m very rare. Perhaps the greatest
object of interest for the crowd was
ne section of a spruce tree, 10 feet In
children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50
doces 25 ct3. Samples free,, at Chas.
Rogers.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
COMMON COUNCIL Regular meet
ings nrst ana third Tuesday evenings
vi eucn montn at 8 o'clock in city hall.
Persons desiring to have matters acted
upon by tin" council at any regular
meeting must present the same to the
auditor and clerk on or before the Fri
day evening prior to the Tuesday on
wnicn mo council nolds its regular
me3iing. K. OSRUhW,
Auditor and Police Judge.
JOHN W. CROW'S
WALL PAPER
and
DECORATIVE ESTABLISHMENT
at 637 Third street.
During the next 30 days we will take
iameter, and 2Vj ftet In thickness, and I orders to furnish material and do dec-
weighing, four tons. Every time we ora ,wr ana P lam Vver hanging
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
THE
Astoria Rational Bank
: TRANSACTS A
General Banking Business
Accounts of Firms and Individuals
solicited on favorable terms.
Foreign and Domfstlc Exchange
bought and sold.
Money loaned on personal security.
Interest paid or: time deposits us fol
lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum
For 6 months, 6 per cent per annum
For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum
A Savings Depurtment.
Having been established In connection
with the above, deposits will be re
ceived In sums of one dollar and upward.
Interest will be allowed as follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 er com
per annum; on term savings books, 6
per cent per annum.
D. K. WARREN, President.
J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier.
J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest.
IX K. WARREN,
J. C. DAMENT.
C. 8. WRIGHT,
JOHN 1IOHHON.
II. C. THOMPSON,
THEO. BRACK UK,
Directors.
it cost $20, but it was the largest solid
section of tree trunk on the ground.
Wo advertised it as cut from a tre e305
feet In height and 300 years old. This
tree at the butt was 16 feet in diameter,
ani the section exhlbltd had been cut
at a height of of 26 feet. It was the
largest piece that the railroads were
willing too haul. All of this was per
fectly true. California had some sec
tions 16 feet In diameter, on exhibltioh,
but they had to be carried to Chicago
in sections. One big spruce block was
presented to the Central Park commls-
siners of New York City, and now rests
Central park. We had perfectly
lear fir planks on exhibition that meas
ured four feet in width, three Inches
in thickness, and from fourteen to six
teen feet in length. These were the
terms -and prices.
r T
LOOK OUT
for breakers
ahead when pim
ples, doiis, car
buncles and like
manifestations of
impure blood ap-
pear. They
wouldn't armour
if your blood were
pure ana your
system in the
right condition.
iney snow you
what you need
a good blood-pu
rifier; that's what
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building,
over c. n. cooper s store,
W. C LOGAN, D. D. S.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, 673 Third street.
J. E. LuFORCE, D. D. S.
DENTIST.
Klaul building, opposite Occident.
Astoria ladles have an opportunity of
getting the correct style In a wrap,
cape, or jacket. Sale opens today in
Hill's sample room, Occident Hotel
block. The garments are of a charac
ter and style never shown outside of
the largest cities.
Mr. A. J. Johnson, assistant super
intendent of the forestry exhibit of Or
egon at the World's Fair left Astoria
last night for a trip through southern
Oregon. He will attend the meeting of
the World's Fair Board in Salem on
The following from yesterday's Or-
egonlan would seem to point to the fact
that Clatsop county is fast becoming
recognized as the hunter's paradise of
the state, which it certainly is: "Veni
son has been very plentiful In market
Monday, when he with other gentlemen here thls 8ean' 11 beln no unU8uaI
inmg to see lue cu.rcttse ul . uiraeii
or more deer In a market at one time,
Interested will advocate the placing of
a blgforestry exhibit from Oregon at
the Midwinter Fair in San Francisco.
Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per
cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood
Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Water colors, crayons, and sepias
crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe
cialty at Crow's gallery, Third street.
Rare bargains in Jewelry are being
offered daily by H. Ekstrom. Any ar
ticle in the Btore can be had at cost
price.
Elk meat has, however, not been seen
till yesterday, when a fine ham, weigh
Ing seventy-five pounds, came in from
Clatsop county. It was rapidly bought
up by persons, who have a liking for
big game, as elk meat is a scarce arti
cle In this market. There is quite a
number of elk killed in this state every
year, principally In the coast range,
but so far away from any lines of trans
portation that it is difficult to get the
meat out to where it can be sent to
market. Probably a good beef steak
is better than elk steak, but one gets
tired of beef, and an elk steak is an
agreeable change. The ham received
here yesterday was from a very fine
When the bloom of morn is on the pine,
And the boughs are softly bending
To the music of the whispering wind
With the forest perfume blending;
When the bloom of morn is on the pine,
And in sunlight touch it glistens,
With the fairy sweep of art divine e,k whlch weIghed 509 pounds.
ah nature slops ana listens
To the music of the dawning,
Of the wlldwood's perfect morning,
When the blush of waking sunshine
Rests upon the stately pine.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
With the wet weather comes an in
creasing demand for seasonable shoes,
and the best place to get a fine pair
made to order is at Fred Olsen s, Olney
sirvt-t.
Anything in the line of gents furn
ishing goods, in the newest styles, can
be had from P. A. Stokes & Co. during
the present month, at prices never be
fore equalled.
All the patent medicines advertised
In this papor, together with the choic
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc..
ran be bought at the lowest prices at
J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, Ai torta.
Don't go to Portland to buy your
tickets for the "Old Country." and the
East when you can get them for the
same price at the Union Pacific office
In this city, asd thereby save your lo
cal fare to fort land.
JEFFS, The Only Restaurant!
All persons having claims against the
estate of F. E. Nelson, will present
them to me at the office of J. Q. A.
Bowlby within six months from this
date.
JOHN JACKSON.
Administrator.
Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 19, 1893.
yon got whon you take Dr. Piorce's Golden
flmucal Discovery.
It cornea health with It. All Blood. Skin.
and Scnlp Diseases, from a common blotch
or eruption to tho worst Scrofula, are cured
by it It invicroratos the liver. Diirifloa and
... . . 1 .-.1 1.1 1 1 "
envy ot tne Washington commissioners, 1";u w uioou, auu rouses every organ
who hnrl nnfhinp- nir0 (hm .... th into healthful action. In the most stubborn
wno had nothing like them on the forms of Skin Disoases, such as Saltrheum,
ground. The fact-13, they did not com- Eczema, Totter, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, and
U-ncO fcOj mt tliplr nvhlhlt tnirolhnr n. I UUDITOU OlimelllS. BIIQ WltU McrOlula In BVPPV
til they had seen Orecon's and thnn It """P8. uiooa-uunuj, u 11 rails to Dene-
uity una seen uregon s ana men " tit or euro, you have your money back. And
was too late. That much-talked-of- that makes it the cheapest blood-purifier sold.
utile nouse, iuxiu, and lti feet high, fin
ished In native woods, was very much
admired. We also had sections of 50
varieties of trees, all properly labeled
with common, local anl botanical
names. Our specimens of hard woods,
such as myrtle, three kinds of oak and
mountain; (laurel, Iwere admitted . by
manufacturers to be of the finest qua!
lty. To show how luxurious was veg
etable growth In Oregon, we exhibited
FULTON BROS.,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.
Rooms 3, 4, G, and 6, Odd Fellows'
Duildlng, Astoria, Oregon.
W. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Olllce, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build
ing.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Flavel's brick bulldlmr.
JTORJ3ALE.
UI1ANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means can buy real estate in Hill's first
auaiuon.
LOTS' FOR $2. Call at the Astoria
Real Estate Exchange and eet n. lni
in jtiiu s irst Addition for $2.
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Win
Lee has Just received a full line of
& section of elderberry bush 20 Inches Japanese curiosities and fancy goods.
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoi'lu, Oregon.
J. Q. A. liOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT L.x,.
Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or,
TtfEflSTOlp SAVINGS BAM
Acts as trustee for corporations and
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposits us follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent
pt-r annum,
on term savings uooks, b per cent per
a nnum.
On certificates of deposit:
For three months, 4 per cent per an-
,11m,
For six months, C per cent per annum
For twelve months, 6 per cent per
annum.
W. CASE... President
I. Q. A. UOWLBY Vice-President
FRANK i'ATTON Casnler
DIRECTORS:
W. Cuse, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust,
Holmes, BenJ. Young, A. S.
Reed, F. J. Taylor.
In diameter."
CLOAK SALE.
Will sell at cost. 529 Third street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Owing to the condition of finance In I HOTEL. Remember McGuire's Ho
me h.ast, the Great King Cloak Makers I tei at seaside is open the year around.
' .WurzburEW. Goldsmith On. 472 I
Broodwav. New York aro fnrorl nut I CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 Third Sh
into the wild Northwest with their high u nave your clothes dyed and
class novelties in ladies Jackets. The "enneu.
Mrmpnta yiH 1 1 Ye f,v aala Thiirmluir I
morning November 16th, in Hill's sam- SEWING MACHINES And general
pie room, Occident HoteK block. The foP8;. e' 'cK-fltting, etc. C. A. May,
stock consists of lockets, rans newmnr-1 104 main street.
DR. W. C. BELT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over store of J. B. Wyatt, Sec
ond street near Genevieve.
DR. ELIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office. Room 7, over Osgood's Cloth
ing store, hours. 10 to 12 m., 7 to 8
p. m. Sunday, 10 to u a. in.
kets, in cloth, matalusse and silk sea-l
lette all the latest styles. There are
hundreds of them and no two alike.
STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Gentlemen: -1 have been troubled
w.th very severe headache for years.
and have taken a great many different
remedies, but have never found any
vJEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and Ab-
lor streets, does a general business in
niacKsmitning and repairing.
JOB PRINTING Dell Ferguson, gen
eral Job printer, Astorian building, up
stairs. First-class work at reasonable
rates.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Office over Dunzlger's Btore, ASioriu
nent cure as Krause's Headache Cap
stiles. In my opinion they stand with
out a rival; they have cured me in
cery case. JNO. N. WILKIE.
36 Adams ave., West, Detroit, Mich.
For sale by Chas.' Rogers, sole agent.
Astoria, uregon.
IV n : m I 1X1 VI I I ' I ti i 'n 1 1 nn
i!lgrl S? 89 8-Py nd Pe""a- Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and
get tne Dally Astorian. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
mere.
MUSIC LESSONS. J. W. Thomp
son, organist at the M. E. Church,
gives lessons in music, piano and or
gan. Organs tuned and repaired. Ad
dress 689 Astor street. Astoria.
TQ SUBSCRIBERS. Those who do
not receive their papers regularly and
on time should notify this office. If
tho papers delivered by carriers are
wet or in bad condition, don't fall to
maae complaint at the business fflce.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office. Rooms 3. 4, over Astoria Na
tional Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
6. Residence, 639, Cedar street.
THE NEW BAKERY,
Corner Olney and Second.
Largest loaf of home made bread in
town for 5 cents.
All kinds of fresh cakes and home
made candies.
ALL FREE. YOUR FRTENDS IN EUROPE.-If
i you nave irienas m JDurope wnose pas-
Those whs llivft lilted Dr. Kne'm Kcwl sage you wish to nrpnnv In Astoria
Discovery know its value, and those who! call' at tho Nnrfhom Unifl
J1 "iof' ""T6.. now,the opportunity to steamer Telephone dock, and make
glsV' anrKetf ,"7 L wan VH
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen leamns Bteamnnip lines.
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box oil . .
Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well a I ARE YOU GOING EAST? - Patron-
a copy of Guide to Health and House- Ize the Northern Pacific railroad if
hold instructor, free. All of which Is you are Gnlns- Kmr. Tiw rate of
DR. WALTER I .HOWARD,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ,
AND SURGEON.
Office, 454 Third street. HJurs, 10 to
12 and 2 to 4, Sunday, 1 to z. item
dence, 468 Third street.
DR. STRICKLER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Dealer in
DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' HUN-
DRIES.
357 Second Street, Astoria.
BUSINESS CARDS.
F. WICKMAN.
CONTRACTOR.
ed to destination. All purchasers of c,. a KlrUa fill rpnt. nn
ocwuu-iaou nuncio uo4i diui over m
Portland. Rates of fare same as from
Portland.
'"". "'-""i c. ; ui mnuii m i you txiv uuing .ast. xw rates oi
WrZLl,01 you ftt.re' th.rough tickets, baggage check-
or address 2037 Pine street.
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BEVERAGES.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call
at August Danlelson'B Sample Rooms.
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Tlie only l'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Auimouia; No Aluin.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's
Gem.
A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is
no place in Astoria where John Kopp's
famous beer is kept in such good con
1 ditlon as at Utzlnger's popular resort
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln-
fandel wine instead of coffee or tea.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
A. GIBBONS,
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
Office, with General Messenger Co.,
615 Squemoijue street.
J. H. MANSELL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Notary Public. Fire and accident insurance.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Olllce, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or.
Agents' Wanted.
Gold and silver can be made, easily
by active men and women. Secure an
gency immediately for amujkica
WONDERLANDS", the fastest Bell
ing book since Grant's Memoirs. A
erltable boom has set in on mis dook,
and bucccss Is knocking at your very
door.
540 beuutlful pictures, (over 300 full
mo pictures) In tints, by a new pro
cess: 200 pages of stirring text by the
celebrated writer and traveler, J. W.
iluel, equal to 3,000 pages of an ordi
nary book.
This beautiful work Is gotten up as a
memorial of the Columbian year, and
touches an American chord In every
home In the land.
Popular prices. Territory worth a
' inn. Ruing rapidly. Send at once $1,00
for prospectus, and application for ex
elusive agency to THE J. DEWING
CO.. San Francisco, Cal.
HUGHES &GO.
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR - DEALERS.
Importers of all brands of foreign and
domestic wines, liquors and cigars.
J. II. Cutter whiskies a specialty. Vnl
tllatz bottled beer. Finest brands of
Key West and Imported cigars.
Liquors for medicinal purposes.
Family trade solicited. All orders
from the country and city promptly
filled.
Pquemoque StrWt, ABtorla, Oregon.
SEASIDE SAWIBILL
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dresHed. Flooring, rus
tic, ceiling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings nnd shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. II. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
EleetPie Wghts.
Incandescent, nil nitrht. ... $1X0
12 o'clock... 1.00
" - 10 - ... 75
For particulars inquire of ouv member
of the firm or at the ofllce, foot of Con
comly Ht. West Shork Mills Co.,
'I. O. TrulhnRer, President.
FISHER BROS.,
Sfyip Chandlers
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wiitfonwa. Vehlcheln Stock
Prm Machinery, Paints, Oils. Vrnlhes, Loggers'
Mirplles, hairbanlt s Scales, Doors
ani Windows.
I'rovlmlonn, Flour, unci Mill VaceH.
Astwia, Oregon.
HUNTER & MERGERS,
Proprietor of tli
forty Eibirifo's !.'::' ;!s
KJ
Ciirnpr Hucoiid and TVutun trfl1i.
Uoiiii-r XlnrU u J VVuU tlxliUi suovts.