The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 14, 1893, Image 3

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    THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1893.
ABOUT THE CITY.
, The Emblcton has completed loading
her cargo of wheat.
PERSONAL MEX Ti. N.
of Knntiiitoii, ii n
The steamer Tnu'kee arrived in yes
terday from San Kruneiseo.
Thfr British ship Iredale is on tb
way ilottii the river in tow ol the Ha
lter.
C. II .Callendar
(he elly.
i'.. ni. miieiMUm came up fri.nu r'orl
Stevens yesterday.
Mis. and Miss Hawkins, of llwato,
are guests at the Occidents
R. Knner, it well-known reinvRcnl.v
live ol a hail X' runclseo crnct ry houre.
The British ship Province will leave was In town yesterday.
down today
Queen.
In tow of ;ho llarveft
Dr. and .Mis. Raymond, and 't.pl
and Mi-h. Thorpe and Imy, of tw
Canhy, registered at the Occident yer
terday.
Judge Brumbach, of Ilwaco, was in
town last evenlnir. Hn Btnlps that
The KriliKh Khin Vrml -arhinh Viic . ... ...
"democratic postnia.ster has been ap
pointed and the demoerata mean
The Columtline crossed out yesterday
bound for the Sound on a tour of in
Bpcction.
1'ten awaiting fair weather for the
past two or three days, will sail this
morning.
keep him there.
At the drawing of Hill's Lot Clubs
yesterday Dr. Esues drew lot 7, bioc'.t
30, and George S. Goodell lot 9 in the
same block.
A RAILROAD SCHEME
How to Dulld It Without
He'?.
to
Outside
Sklpanon, Or., Dee. 11, 1893.
The jury empanelled in the case of Editor Morning Astorian:
the Portland smugglers is composed of
nine farmers, one laborer, one baiuer,
nnd one liveryman.
While we are waiting for some one
to come and build a railroad for us,
would it not at the same time be
good idea to study out some way by
which wo can build ourselves should
no one come to our assistance. Suppose
everyone who has any idea on the sub
ject discuss the question through the
The election passed off very quietly papers. I will lead off by giving my
yesterday, not a single disturbance be- opinion on how it may be possible for
ing reported witn tne single exception us to build It ourselves. My plan is
of the resenting by a sturdy father of lids: We will raise a subsidy of say
an insult to one of his boys. three thousand acres of land, and as
The body of Hong Sik, the Mongo
lian who died of heart disease on j
Tuesday, was shipped to Portland by
Coroner Pohl last evening.
The British ships Eastern Monarch,
Invercoo, and County of Merioneth ar
rived down from Portland yesterday
The first-named has 2340 tons of wheat,
the Invereoe 2335 tons, and the Merion
eth 1627 tons.
An S0 lot or $2.
Groceries cheap for cash at Howell
& Ward s.
Tha Belmont cigar can be had at
cutis, oisen s.
All groceries sold at bottom prices
lor casn at Howell & ward s.
Meany Is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price for fur skins.
For $2, a lot is delivered every week
to the buyer In Hill's First addition.
Volume 1, Number 1, of the Tomu-
hawk, published in Portland, has been
received. The paper is a democratic
weekly, and announces: "We stand
on the Chicago platform with the hee:
'corks' so far Imbedded in the plankt
that there will be no opportunity of
moving.
For all kinds of job printing, go to
Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build
ing.
Lovers of a good cigar can always
find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol-
sen s
For Sale Three good lots at Smith's
Pclnt. A bargain. - Address A. B., this
oince.
The hydrographic office wants a gran
from congress of $10,000 a year foi
the work of publishing a Pacific pilot
chart. It is to be most, sincerely hoped I sell stock in the subsidy on that vain
much money na possible. We will then
Incorporate a subsidy company, and
also, a rail way-way company; the in-
eorroiators being the Hubfcrlbers to the
subsidy. Then, from the Incorporators
we will select five men to appraise the
value, at the- present time, of the
land contained in Hie mil'sldy; all
lands being deeded to the subsidy com
pany by warranty deeds. When the
appraisers have set the value on the
land, the proper olilccr of the pubsldy
company, and nlho the railway com
pany, shall issue to each subscriber to
the subsidy, one share of stock, in each
company, for every one hundred dollars-
appraised value of his subscription to
i he subsidy.
I would idso have the present owners
of the Seaside branch of the Astoria
and South Coast railway, sell said
branch to the subsidy and railway com
panies at the price paid by them for
the same; they to take their pay in
stock in the subsidy and railway com
panies on the same basis of the sub
scribers to the subsidy, one share in
each company for every one hundred
dollars value. I would also have the
Gobel Railway company bell their right
of way, profiles, maps, etc., at the ac
tual cost to them for the same, they to
take their pay in the same way as
other subscribers to the subsidy. 1
would have the subsidy In land ap
praised at what would be a reasonable
value after the railway is built, and
that It will get this appropriation, says
the Maritime Register. Our naviga
tion and commercial interests on the
Pacific coast warrant such an expen
diture. The value of the North Atlan
tic pilot chart is now admitted to be
very great and It is evident that f
like chart of the Pacific ocean would
be of equal value.
Chinawnre, In the latest designs, at E.
It. Hawes'. Prices never before equaled
in mis city.
Hill's First addition Is located In the
centre of the city. Lots are now selling
in it ror
There is no risk taken by Jolnlnr
Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
full value of their money.
The Portland Cnamber of Commerce
of Commerce has passed the following
resolution: "Resolved, By the chamber
of commerce of Portland, Or., that wc
petition to the national board of trade.
at Its meeting to be held January 23,
1814, that they petition and urge con
gress to take such action as will se
cure the construction of this canal,
whereby the sailing distance betwcei'
points of the middle and north Pa
cific, and those of the middle and north
Atlantic will be reduced several thous
and miles.
Flashlight photos of the maskers; al
o printing on silk and satin, now on
exhibition at Crow's gallery.
Wagner & Co. have a new line of
souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and jew
elry repairing a specialty. Opposite the
Astorlan office.
The City Chop House and Restaurant
at 410 Second street is open day and
night. Everything first-class. Nothing
but white labor. John Dragolich, Pro'r.
The Coffee House. C22 Third street !
bent place for chops and steaks: oys- I l'ar
ation, giving as before, one share of
stock in each company for every one
hundred dollars paid in.
I have given you my plan, now I
will give my reasons for thinking it
can be carried through. The men who
subscribe to the building of the. road
will have the management of It, and
is they will all be Clatsop county men
there will be no chance of their being
bought off. Some people have sal
hat we have no men capable of build
ing a railroad, l consider riuch re
marks a slander on the whole commu
nity. Once let us get things on a busi
ness basis, put business nun at the
head of ft, and depend upon our own
efforts, Instead of being Micawbers,
ind we will have the road built and In
operation before you know It. As the
subscribers to the subsidy get stock
in the subsidy, and also In the railway
It is oiore a business Investment than
gift, for considering the present val
ue of the land contained in the subsidy
o lie one hundred dollars per acre,
the subscriber gets fur one acre of land
one share In th? road, which when fin
Filed will be wrrth at leist par, o:
no hundred dollars; end one shnre lr
ho tl:rce-thouc::-.d-acre ruhrldy, whicl
will be worth at t he completion of tin
oad, five times its piercnt value. S
he would in reality, be gelling for Illi
quid six hundred dollars per acre.
This may seem rather visionary at
first glance, but where is the property
owner around Astnla who would not
..onsldcr his property worth five timer
is much with, than without a railroad
ind who Is there that thinks stock li
i road t) Astoria would not be woilh
tors by the quart; received dally und
always fresh.
The members of the W. C. T. U. will
meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 ti
sew for the poor. Anything in the way
Of cast-off clothing that can be mend
)d or remodeled will be gladly -re
feived by the Iadie3. Donations of
money cr groceries are also solicited
The relief committee are willingly giv
ing their lime and strength to thir
work, but are often hampered for want
of means. Any case of need reported
to th committee or any member of
the Union will meet with prompt attc-n-Von.
The" committee .is .composed o
Mrs. M. H. Lelnenweber, Mrs. Wm.
Ross, and Mrs. E. L. A. Gerding. All
donations to be left at Rescue Hall
Thursday afternoons.
Eastern and Shoalwater Bay oys,(-:s
In quarts or pinto at the Third street
restaurant. Private rooms for families.
Joe Kinckelia, proprietor, 408 Third
street.
Ladies' writing desks, rocking craiis,
and dining chairs, suitable for Christ
mas presents, at G. V. Porter's, Second
tract. Handsome crayon por'ra'u
ivith t5 purchases.
Christmas numbers of the Tendon
News. Graphic, Yii-e Tide. Fatner
""r-rlstmas and Chatterbox, with beau
tiful llltistnted snppVnirnt, just re
ceived at Griffin & Reed'.
JEFFS, The Only Restaurant
It would be a good Investment for the
iwncrs of the fccyide branch, for thej
are all large subscribers to the subsi
dy; besides, their shares in the sub
sidy and railway companies will be
'vorlh five times the present value of
Iheir road. It will jiIfo be a good in
. cstment for the Gobel road company,
fur most of them are large property
owners in and around Astoria. You
sec, it is a double investment, all the
way through. A subscriber to the sub
sidy not only gets a share In the sub
sidy, which will be worth mrre after
the road is built than his whole sub
scription is worth at the present tlmo,
but he also gets a share in the road
itself, and a voice in the management
of It. It will, In niy opinion, be easi.r
to get outside capital to invest, for you
can go to them und show them n nu'o
Milv nf three thousand pcre-s of land,
a railway of sixteen miles In length,
free of nil incumbrances und In opera
tion, a rifjht cf way secured from
r,w I" connection with the Seaside
branch nt Asloi ia, line of rnnd located,
and estimates nnd profiles of the work
made. , '
Is there any doubt but they will see
c good investment In It? One share of
the subsidy and one share In sixteen
miles of road In operation together
with the proposed road, all for one
hundred dollars.
It will also be a good thing for As
toria, for no sooner does an outsider
buy stock In the companies than he
becomes one of -us and will do all he
tan to help the cause along. It has
been said that both our efforts for a
road have been balked by the middle
men wanting to make too much them
selves. I see no chance for anything
of that kind In this plan. fer there will
be too manv interested in it, and
should any of our own number try t
do any crooked business he would boon
be femnd out, and should at once 1 1
rail rode" man, and .1 g.'rcl sharp ni
at that. If It were peissnue ii gel
things In working' order by the first
of the new year. I think n great eioal
of the Binding could be done this
winter.
I fuppose the: v are or." thuti;ini
nc:i in out count y today out of em
ployment and meiiiey, who would be
Kind to work for their luarl and
clothe and lake Urns checks Cor th
jilanoe due them, checks being due
hi the completion of the mad. or ii
three years' time. Of course there is no
woi king man who could afloid lo work
on those terms in the summer time; but
take It now, the way times are, I think
i man need not feel very bad, if he is
sure of his boaiel and ciotnes unin
spring. In any case, it Is more than
a great many of ui are making. The
question arises here, where Is 'he
board and clothes coming ficm? Why
not raise it In the- same way sp.en of
before? Have our clothiers furnish
clothes; our grocers furnish groceries
our farmers furnish anything they maj
have, and nil take their pay in stock
in the two compHiiies on the same
terms as ther subiienbery. If it is pos
sibie to carry 11. in plan out it- would
be a great relief to a great many pool
people, for I'; wotiM take the single
nen away frn.n Astoria and hj leave
what lilll work there is to do to nu.ii
f family. I llvii'c the sle,iii:hr.H: men
irounl Astoi i.i w iu!d oarry all freight
ind p-u'se-i-.M-i ami Jo ail lowing foi
he r id and t ,i - part : ih :ir pny it
the subsiel mi ' i'i (guaranteed by
subsidy); the i;am; with regard to nen
furnishing ;vkvi an I life mills lumber
t seems tei n o i lie Min j has c.mio when
we can a.'fc 1 I.i wail no lon;er on the
hope of .some one building the. road foi
s. I wtt3 bui'ii in this county thirty
live yeatJ a,;o an 1 as long ago as
an remember I hive heard of a rail-
oad coining lc Astorl.i. I have turned
gray waflii.'? for it t3 come; but 1
have coucludi-l that f will bo not ot:
iay out oaei nea.ieu i.s wed, heroic
we have a .-ai'ioad unl-Ms we build it
ourselves. As a county a:.d city with
out a raurer.i.i, we nra bankrupt, out
salmon induH-. ii nol what it used te
be; our fishermen -an no longer mul-
a living at their calling: our canners an
as badly off; our loggers arc failing or,
every hand; our sawmills uv3 nearly
all shut down; our moivh.mts are e!o,
Ing no business; our farmers are no
loaning expenses, anei mere lias nol
been a barge load of when: rhipped
from Astoria this fall. What is to be
come of us If we don't get a railroad?
How long can we stand such a state oi
affairs? What would )e the diiT.;ipn.'
If we should have a transcontinental
line Into Astoria? Would not our log
gers sell all the leigs they could bring
to the mills? Would not the mills have
more orders than they can fill? Won!.;
not the farmer be able to sell all ihe
produce he could raise? Would no
every man In the county be propiti
ous?
Then why should wo wait any longei
on people that have no interest here a
all. "The Lord helps those that hell
themselves." Then let us try helplnr
ourselves in this matter, and see how
we will come out. I should like te
he?ar our business men express thei
views on this subject.
C. W. CARNAHAN.
SEA SI I V. FESTIVITIES.
sends the
NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY
A Seaside e-orrespondeiit
f lllowing:
Seaside', Or., Dee. II, WJ.
Editon Astorlan:
A birthday surprise parly was ;;lv
Mr. N. Eberman at hiu Seaside resi
dence Saturday evening to coipmcm-l
orate hl seventy-see-ond birthday.
Among t lit numlier present were the
feillowlng: Judge McGnlro nnd wife,
P. W. Phllbrlik and wife, Mi; Moore
and wife, Phil. Eberman and wife
Sherman Case and wife, Mrs. Hyrd,
Miss Byrd, Miss Cloutrle, and many
others. The evening was pleasantly
passed with music, games, and dancing,
after which the Kuests departed, al
wishing Mr. Eberman many more hop- BuSineSS MtlSt be ClOSed Out Sure !
.Beautiful aud Appropriate
Christmas Presents. I'aro
and Tasteful Designs in
Jewelry.
II. EKSTROM, Third St.
GREAT SACRIFICE SALE.
THE ART OF SINGING.
Mrs. H. T. Crosby, lately of Wash
lngton, D. O., (pupil of Anient llarill
IUvIiir concluded to retiio froin buslneu I will dispone of my entire stock at a lacrlflco
SCHOOL 1IO0K8 AND BT ATION KEY At actual ecst. All oilier goods will be sold below cost.
No reserve. The entire stock mnt ho rlnsnil nut i.fnro n,,. v.,.- ,..,. ...a .,. ...,.
, "tiii-.iv i cue iiw nine rneap. -j nig is n t.ona title nacrlllcc closing sale.
instrumental music. Instruction will
be given after the school of the best
masters, In the Italian method of train
ing the voice. For terms and Informa
tion apply to 118 Second street.
R. STRAUSS,
NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE
Tills cloning out sale is strictly lor cash only.
GUARANTEED CUBE.
We authorize' our advertised druggist
I f unM l li u I ir o Uaw l tlanntriii.if fjta i '.-r I
sumption," Coughs, and Colds, upon this heU, ni.rVi,'.iZ ;.iT'?.nA8 "n'l1"? lhe.lr dyantHRe to enll on u and price our goods
riiiHim.ul If vnn uro nfY Ictiwl tvlth n r lumireu-.
Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Thront or I
Chest trouble, ana will use this remedy
as uirectea, giving it a lair trial, ami ex
perience no benellt, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we
not know that Dr. King's New Discovery
coma ue reuea on. ji never aisappoinis.
Trial bottles Tree nt imas. Kogen
Store. Large size M cts. and $1.00
AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION!
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISSIONKTiS The reir.
ular meetings of this board will l hold
Trial bottles free lit Chas. Rogers' Drug 011 th- 1r8t Monday of each month at
in a. m., at tne otilce of Bobb & Par
ker, w. L. Itobb. Son.
THE
Tomorrow (Friday) Dec. 15th,
regular meetings of
THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
J. WOLFE
NOTICE-T'ie
the
tlon
weelnesday of each month. Oillco im
uenevieve street, south of Chenamus,
W. L. BOBB, Secretary,
Astoria Rational Bank
v TRANSACTS A
General Banking Business
Accounts of Firms and Individuals
Astoria Building and Loan Assocla- eollcted on favorable terms,
aro held at 8 p. m. on the first 1 "Isn el Domestic Exo!
Will be sold by Public Auction
at
fiOii Third Streett
Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13. 1. O.
O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En
campment No. 13, n the Odd Fellows'
Jiuuuing, at 7 p. m., on the uecond and
fourth Mondays of each month. So
journing brethren cordially in Ued.
jjy oruer c. P.
IF YOU FEEL DROWSY,
f "5ihly 'tired or do-
y ni vmlitated nav8
furred tonguo,
freuuent head
aches with or
without dizzi
ness, chilly sen
sations, and oc
casional nausea
then ;ou are
bilious. Your
livor needs tha
gently stimulating nnd powerfully invig
orating effee-ts of Br. Pierce's l'leasuiit
reliots. Theso littlo things will put you
In complete order.
Tlioy follow Nuture's own wny. They're
the smallest, the easiest to tako, and the
best Thoy absolutory nnd iierninnently
cura Diliotismess, Constipation, Jauaelico,
Dizziness, Seair Stomach, Sick or Bilious
Headaches. Indigestion, and consequent
stupor or elrowsinoss.
Thev'ro mtaranteed to give satisfaction,
In every way and iu every coso, or your
money Is returned. You pay only for
the flood you got.
Nothing clss can be "just as good"
WANTED.
WANTKD. $100 on good security.
Address H. J., this office.
COMMON COUNCIL -Regular meet
ings first and third Tuesday evenings
of each month at 8 o'clock In city hall.
Persons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the council at ny regular
meeting must present the same to the
auditor and clerk on or before the Fri
day evening prior to the Tuesday on
whleh the council holds Its regular
meeting. K. OSBUKN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
II. A. SMITH : I , '
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building,
over C. H. Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.,
DENTAL PARLORS. l
Manscll Block, 573 Third street.
Exchantre
bought and sold.
Money loaned on personal security.
Interest paid ot; time deposits as fol
leiws: 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 Department.
Having been established In connection
with tho' above, deposits will be re
ceived In Bums of one dollar and up
ward. Interest will be allowed as follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent
per annum; on term savings books, S
per cent per annum.
D. K. WARREN, President.
J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier.
J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest.
D. K. WARREN,
I , J. C. DAMENT,
C. S. WRIGHT,
I , JOHN HOBSON,
H. C. THOMPSON,'
, , THEO. BR ACKER,
Directors.
J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S.
DENTIST.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In the
Flavel building, opposite Occident.
FOR SALE.
CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means can buy real estate In Hill's first
addition.
LOTS FOR $2. Call aE the Astoria
Real Estate Exchange and get a lot
in Hill's First Addition for $2.
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing
Lee has Just received a full line of
Japaneso curiosities and fancy goods.
Will sell at cost. 529 Third street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St.,
and have your clothes dyed und
cleaned.
SEWING MACHINES And general
repairing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A. Muy,
132 Main street.
FULTON BROS.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 3, 4, 6, and 6, Odd Fellows'
Building, Astoria, Oregon.
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BAK
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 books, 6 per cent per
annum.
On certificates of deposit:
nor tnree months, 4 per cent per an
i.um. . For six months. 5 per cent per .annum .
For twelve months, 6 per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-President
FRANK t'ATTON Casnler
DIRECTORS:
J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust. Holmes, Ben,
Young; A. S. Reed.
W. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Rooms 7 and 8, Klnney'a build'
lng.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllce in Flavel's brick building.
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
iHUGHES&CO.
Wholesale and Hotoil
LIQUOR - DEALERS.
Importers of all brands of foreign and
domestic wines, llqinrs ar.d cigars.
J. H. Cutter whiskies a specialty. VM
Blatz bottled beer. Finest brands of
Key West and Imported cigars.
Liquors for medicinal purposes.
Family trade solicited. AH orders
from the country and city promptly
filled.
Squomo-vjo Street, Astoria, Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Ofllce on Second Street, Astoria, Or.
GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As- ppt. EL1V JANSON,
"A TALENTED EDITOR."
ejeneiemen: i naa occasion to use
several boxe3 of Krause's Headache
Capsules while traveling to Chicago to
aiiena me .National Deinocratlo Con
vention. They acted like a charm in
preventing headaches and dizziness.
Have had very little headache since
my return, which is remarkable.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN U. SHAFFER,
Ed. Ronovo (Pa.) Record.
For sale by Chas. Roeers. Astoria.
ejr., soie agent.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world fV xm.
DruiBea, sores, pieers. salt rheum, feve-
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
trurim, nn an BKin eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. 1
Is guaranteed to clve m-rfp.-t nii.f
lion or money refunded. Price 2D centf
vvr dox. -or sale Dy Chas. Roirera. e:
easor to J. C. Dement.
AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS WORLD'S FAIR.
lor streets, does a general business in
blacksivlthlng and repairing.
JOB PRINTING Dell Ferguson, gen
eral Job printer, Astorlan building, up
stairs. First-class work at reasonable
lates.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Hundley & Haas, 150 First street, and
get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
there.
MUSIC LESSONS.-J. W. Thomp
son, organist at the M. E. Churcn,
gives lessons In music, piano and or
gan. Organs tuned and repaired. Ad
dress 589 Astor street, Astoria. .
TO SUBSCRIBERS Those who do
not receive their papers regularly and
on time should notify this ollice. If
the papers delivered by carriers art
wet or in bad condition, don't fall to
make complaint at the business ofllce.
YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If
you have friends in Europe whose pas
sage you wish to prepay to Astoria,
call at the Northern Pacific ollice,
steamer Telephone eleick, and make
mown your wants. Reduced fare via
all the leading steamship lines.
ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron
ize the Northern Pacific railroad if
vou are Uo ng Kast. low raies oi
fare, through tickets, paggage cnecK-
ed to destination. All purchasers of
second-class tickets can stop over at
Portland. Rates of fare same as from
Portland.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, Room 7, over Osgood's Cloth
ing store, hours, 10 to 12 in., 7 to 8
p. m. Sunday, 10 to 11 a. in.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and Burgery.
Ollice over Danziger s store, Astoria.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Ofllce, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na-
tiemal Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Residence, w'-i, ceaar street.
DR. STRICKLER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Dealer In
DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUN
DRIES.
357 Second Street, Astoria.
SEASIDE SAWjVIIIiIi.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, ceiling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings and 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. LOGAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
Eleetwe Lights.
Incandescent, nil nii;ht. . . . $1.C0
" 12 o'clock... 1.00
14 10 " ... 76
For particulars inquire of nnv member
of the firm or at the office, foot of Con
oomly Ht. . West Buonic Mills Co.,
T. O. irullinger, President.
BUSINESS CARDS.
F. WICKMAN,
CONTRACTOR.
Housa moving and street planking.
Screws and blocks for rent, Call on
or address 2037 Pine street.
BEVERAGES.
A. GIBBONS,
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
Ofllce, with General Messenger Co.,
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call
at August Danlelson's Hample Rooms. S15 Squer,loque Btreet.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's
Gem.
IM... T'nrA frenn nf T.trtar 1W.V. it-., t
a tit vti'j ..... -w. u Atuaiouia: ivo Alum
Used in Million of Hcsfss 40 Years the Standard.
A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is
no place in Astoria where John Kopp's
famous beer Is kept In such good con
dition aa at Utzlngcr's popular resort.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln-
fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea.
l-ifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peah nnd aprlevt bmndy. Alro French
I C'e'gnae ami wine nt Alex Gllliert's.
J. II. MANSELL.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Notary Public. Fire and accident In
surance.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND IKSL'R
' ANCE AGENT.
Office, 112 Benton street, Antorln, Or.
FISHER BROS.,
Sfyip Chandlers
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wagons it Vet ilche In Stock
Farm Machinery, Palnl, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers'
Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors
. and WlnJows.
Frvllon, Flour, und Mill Peed
Astoria, Oregon.
HUNTER & MERGERS,
Woprietor of tli
Forty Butchering Co.-'s Markets
Corner Pecond mid Benton trre(.
Curuer Ttilrd and-West Klicuiu streets.
CHAS. HEIItfiOfyt & S0t
Importer anJ Dealer In
FURNITURE
Carpets and Upholstery.
0Vi, joj and gag Tbird Street, ASTORIA, OR, '