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TliEr DAILY ' ASTOitM, ASTORIA FRIDAY MORXIXO, FEBRUARY ", 10, ! 1894, -- - . - - - - . , ABOUT THE CITY. The steamer Soul.h Coast was reported out3tda lost evening, and will probably cross In today. The republican county committee is called to meet at Carruthers hall 011 February 20, at 10 o'clock a. m. Services will be held Sunday in Eeth anla Evangelical Lutheran church at U:4.r. a. in. and 7:30 p. m., Rev. P. Steen officiating. rNIVEKSITT EXTENSION. The steamer Bandorille arrived In last evening from Coos Bay, and after a stay of a couple of hours at Hustler's dock, proceeded up. The marriage of John P. Hynes, for merly a resident of this city, and Miss Alice Plttock, took place in San Diego, Col., last week. PP.TlBnvAT a iwR DAY 8 WUKK tr IV Punaiit. of Pnrtl.iml ivo- i .1.. .... - , -- -- a ,,, me ii,n !, . .... - .,,Ut.U irv vasterdav.- I"""11' 01 lIe suusiuy u........ v I lMlarmi r u t t . i ..... ,m-I 1 , ' J. TVT Cook, of rortlan l. mmr. .m. 1 the river yesterday. mo Bub-committeo of five from the sirs. M. M. Hunter, of Porilnmi . .b81dy cminlttee had mo hardest ni.i aays work yestordav that they have yet eXUAl'Ipnna.l -tiU nmtivr Vf- R. N. Williams, of San Francisco, Is a suits. A nm t i.JL M guest at the Occident. have not ""'.X. nrnnor- O. Carmack, of St. Louts, was "on of land. a,i rh nmmittP- work I "ore tn"n '"frlo.r bramls- Ro3S Hl- ..... . ' " 1 r 119 a f:o.. noie Airenis. Rev. Thomas McClelland, D. D., presi dent of Pacific University, will preach in the Congreatlonal church next Sun day morning and evening. The lightship Is to be brought In some time this spring for a thorough over hauling, and one of the tenders will be moored In her place till she is taken back. The members of the Young People's Euchre club went out to Knappton last evening on the steamer Wenona. to meet at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Callender. The- next University Extension Lec tures will bo given, next Monday and Tuesday evenings at 7:JJ o'clock These will be by Prof. T. McClelland, of Pa cific University, t;pon "Political Econo my." Tickets inny bo had at the door. Seventy-five coma for the remainder of the course. Ten cents each. "Snow Flake" Flour, claimed to be have not yet put in their fair propor- supwwr to ail- otners, yet costing no nnc ih nrrlvnla In tnn.n ..,.... hp- !, v. . . E"'H " 0 uu.y. "--11 lilOUglll IO a Standstill, ll HUB c,, In la .nllo.l fn mir lorrrn . .. - Iron A,.i ... . .. ..I j."-. Q A. vi. Dumer, 01 Portland, was uclc"inea to return an ueeus ".;slo oil i i.e nd imcv groceries. among the arrivals in town yesterday prescnt In and abandon the Idea of se-1 which we are now selling at largely re L. O. Gurnett and J. H. Walker of Cl""lnR the roa(1 ,f a 20 P" cent , ed prices for cash. Koss, Hlggins & " raniiAt 1.. .... . . nvoenn Citv. are Holniirnlnp- at tho ri " ""lainea .... . o ...u vtn- niwu amount It is absolutely dent. fornia yesterday. psary that all must contribute, this Don't go to Portland to buy your unt. anil thn t,. o-in not th ki?i fi the "Old Country" and the ue,..BB u, tll oan rrancisco, r- close un the si.1m nn vOTO ni. has al w' e" i r.n th BtPomuhir, ct .. . t . . ' " " same price ai me union racmc ornc- " 7 , ' Ul uccn nearu from according to his means. thto-clty, and thereby save your lo- A few names were added yesterday to fal fare to Portland. the list of 20 npr nnt EiiW-rihorn. n All the patent medicines advertised follows: C W ?hiviv r t pa1" thls pap,?r- tther with the cholc Rniu . n t Snive'y- Mrs..L. P. A. Mt pelfumeryt anJ toilet articles, etc.. , v.. u. irencnaru, jv. noiraan, se houtrnt at tne lowest prices at S. Ward. J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Oc- Columbla Land and Investment Com- cldent Hotel. Aitorla. An ISO lot for 2. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays 'ne nitiiwi uhoii (jricp rnr iur BKlnB. For $2. a lot Is dllvered every week to tne ouyer in mirs f irst addition, Lovers of a good cigar can alwayr pany una iniiu, iicbii oeiniuiua at unas. 01. t.u .... "c '""owing is a Hill's First addition is located in h the name8 ot those entre of the city. Lots are now selling he!r Bhare in full corrected list of who have done in It for $2. The revival services at the M. E. church were brought to a close last evening. There will be a men's prayer meeting at 4 o'clock this afternoon, at Y. M. C. A. hall, and a meeting for la dles at the church from 3 to 4. The Hawaiian ship Hawaiian Isles is on the way here from San Francisco, in tow of the big tug Fearless. The lat ter will proceedt o Puget Sound and en ter Will proceed to Puget Sound and en there. A cut In rates Is promised. Some of Ilwaco's enterprising resi dents are talking of building an ath letic ground and track near tint town Jinn, E, A- Spab.org la ope ot the lareest subscribers to th eundertaklng, it if understood, and the site will be on land belonging to John Hunter. "Under, the Gasll(?ht" was presented Jadt night for the Prt timp by tfic Stuttz company in splendid style. The railroad scene, with the train of cars In actual motion, was given with fin" f ffeet. Specialties vere also introduced n the pier scene and were well received. THOUGHT IT WAS MAY 1. "es, you're right. Our cat Is sick, sure enough," said a Third street drug gist, looking down as he spoke to the store feline, whose backbone stood up liifher than four aces. "You see it was this a-way. I acci dentally dropped on the floor a sample box of Little Early Riser Pills, and as It rolled across the room Tom saw It, and being naturally of a playful dispo sition, he caught the box In his claws and had quite a frolic with It. By and by he chewed the box cover off, and be fore we knew it Tom had eaten and swallowed all those pills. "He seemed quite proud of his meal, and acted as though he wanted more. Well, sir, In about an hour that cat. jommenced house cleaning, and though is fat as a hog ten days ago, you Bee now he's as thin as a plate, and I be lieve you could show him a gross of pills and he wouldn't wink." Before the steamship State of Califor nia crossed in yesterday morning one of the passengers, Mr. Sauer, of San Fran J'isco, met with a painful accident. H was coming out of the social hall, when tho stoamtir gave a lurch, throwing him ftcrlnst the rail and badly spraining one of his ankles. The steamship State of California ar rived In from Sn Francisco yesterday Tho freight dlBharced at this port was as follows; asti packa"es of groceries und fruit., 150 sacks fru-k, D4 packages supar fruit and 48 packages sundries. The consignees were Foird & Stokes, Ross, Higgins & Co., Parker & Han son, Elmore, Sanborn, & Co., A. V. Allen and G- W. Loutisbery. Edward Brekhun, the "Inspired Swede," Is expected In Astoria about the 24th Inst., and will speak In the Swe dish Evangelical Lutheran church at 7:30 p. rri. As the church building will not, it Is expected, be sufficient to ac t;omii(odate l"e tiupibet: who will be de filwus, of hfarjng Mr, Itrtjkhua, pone bu' those who understand the Norwegian language will be admitted. The HghthouEe tender Columbine, af l?x completing all necessary work on jhe lights, beacons and buoys in the rjvgrs, is at) her dock "here with her boiler blown down, and lit having the seams in them caulked, says the Ore gonlan. It Is expected that she will get away early next week to Astoria, r.-hencp shp will proceed out14$ and do Buoy 'work, anil take coal apd stores to Tillapiook Rock light apd to' the ilRhtshlp, ' The British ship Anneslfcy, which Is on the way down the 'river from Port land, met with a slight accident In get ting away from the elevator dock. She pa4 Just let go per jlnes when she ran her nose on' a sunken sua"? at the north end of the dock, which hnd been carried down by the late freshet. Tils forced boyv against tpe (Jock, causing her Jii spripg her Jlbpoonj. Some of her for ward rlN-glnsr wa !so d-'matfed and p large derrick on the dock was carried awav. The damage was small. Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome"! Market, next to Foard & Stokes . There is no risk taken by Jolnim Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets thi full value, of their money. Flashlleht photos of the maskers: ui printing on silk and satin, now or xhibitlon at Crow 8 gallery. St-e-e-dman's Soothing Powders suc cessfully used, for- children, during the teeming perloa, for ever fifty years. HARD TIMES AND HARD LUCK. "Talk about hard luck," said, a seedy port ypsferday par Jeff's restaurant. "I saw a two-bit piece in the middle of the street car track today, and made r lump for It, came pretty near gettlnp run over, too, by the car, and then wher T got on the sldwalk it wasn't a quarter nohow just one of those out-of-date 20 cent pieces." "Speaking aboyt breakfast and hard luck," said a sad-looking sport from Seattle, "I got it in tho neck up at Portland last week. I landed In the town with Just $11, and to have a dead shot on two weeks feed, I bought a meal ticket With furtyrtwq meals on her. They punched ope pieal put of it, ind In Placing it In rqy pocket I dropped the pasteboard, and as It lay on the pavement, and before I could pick it up, big Irishman, with hob-nalls In hlr hoe soles, stepped on It and punched out the other forty-one, and that's the reason I'jrj flown J1?1'? feeding on clams.! Alfred Kinney. Van Dusen Family, G. Wlngate. C R. Thompson. James W. Wslch. George Hill. H. A. Shorey. Nancy Welch. V. Boelling. I. W. Case. D. H. Welch. Peninsular Land and Trust Co. G. W. Wood and wife. W. B. Adair. Lafayette Park Co. A. McFarland. W. S. Kinney. Lyman Kinney. S. D. Adair. W. G. Howell. John Adair. C. H. Page. J. C. Dement. S. B. Crow. John Halm. West Shore Mills Co. Isaac Bergman, A SURE CURE FOU PILES. Itching Piles a.e known by molstur like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, us well as Blind, niee.llna or Protruding, yield at once to -Or. Rosanko's Pile llemody, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mail Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa, Sold by J. W. Oonn. "You all don't know what hard times are," said an Arkansas sport, whose stomach he claimed was as empty as a Is3rn. "Why lust look here.,'" and he bare( his, breast; showing the slow heal- examinatlon of ft' records justified thorn In saying that Mr. Shlvely haf J. H. Mansell. F. S. Damant. W. Edgar. Ben Young, D. McTavlsh. Charles Olsen, S. T. McKean. J. A. Fulton. F. SpltUe. J. P. Dickinson. B. F. Packard, A. B. Dalglty. it. L. Jeffery, W. W. Parker, Mrs, B, Grant, J. N. Griffin. A. A. Schenck. C. S. Wright. Herman Prael. P. O'Hara. W. L, nob!,, A. Danlelson. John Kopp. Charles Rogers. Mrs. L. P. A. Barker. C. W. Shlvely, A. Hplmau. B. S. Ward. C. J. Trenchard, An examination of the records of thf abstract, office was made yesterday with i view to determining exactly what proportion of his holdings C, W. ghlve 'y had contributed, and It was fourn1 that a mistake had been made in not making proper allowance for a numbe' of fractional lots and blocks, and also for certain property In Mr. Shlvely'f name, but which Is In realty o-ncJ, bj other parties, Mayor Inpey. and At torney C. R. Thomson, of the subsld- 'ommlttee, stated, that the result of tftr C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Mass meeting of gill net fishermen will be held at Union Reading Room on Saturday, February 17th, 1894, at 8 o'clock p. m. All gill-net fishermen in terested in the protection of the salmon Industry are requested to attend this meeting. SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary. NOTICE. After this date the undersigned will not sell coke or coal by retail to any jne within the limits of the city of Astoria, their retail business having this day been sold to H. F. Prael & Co ASTORIA GAS LIGHT CO. Astoria, February 1, 1894. OF INTEREST TO " ATHLETES. James Robinson, the athletic trainer it Princeton College, Princeton, N. J, jjys: "I have found it imperative to hav ure ana simple remedies on hand jase of cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, olds, rheumatism, etc. Shortly aftei ninng upon my profession I discover ;a such a remedy In Allcock's Porous. iasters. I tried other Plasters, hut ounu them too harsh and Irritating Ulcock's Porous Plasters give almost nsiantaneous relief, and their strenir'h ..nln'r power Is remarkable. In cases of veak back put two plasters on the small if the back and In a short time von .vlll be capable of quite severe excr- :ise. in "sprint" and "dl3tanca" races -nu jumping, tne muse es or teiid.mx in ne lugs ana teet sometimes- we.iken inis can lnvariab v be relieved hv on .ing the plaster In narrow strips, so at j give nee motion, and applying on WANTED. .:,WIlI.t0 ml'y a few good men h L?r . selling our ment: EV"OT,SS SrnZJ-1" & Co., Clork wv.ti.uuua, VUIO, BEVERAGES. tFi.?.,ANP LIQUORS-Call - " -aiimison a sample Rooms, ,Y E. ARREST Wine, and Gem u al Alex CampbeU'B A DELICIOT7S nmvt.- -m.-. . no place In Astoria where John Kopp's mongers popular resort. faVSE,S"P WIANDIES.-Use Zln. b-.;..:' '""lean or coiiee or tea. cents per gallon. Don't forget . f.t-i umnay. Also French t'oimao and wine at Alex OilhMV PILOT COMMISSIONEItSv-Thc reg nlar moot . .Vr'!1 ,ci "" mio uuura will be held 011 the first Mondav nf nh If 10 a, ,n., at the ofllce , oi ! Robb Tkrl w. u Robb. Bee, ,Xf,,.T .'""ting. of :: uuiiuing una Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each Uv..v,.E,0 sued, nouin or L'henamus. . 1 xtuan, Secretary, OCEAN ENCAMPMPVT- m k O. F.-Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, In the Odd fc-oiinu,.. fourth Mondavi or onoh mnn.v. i,. 1 w...l"" 00- jou.ii,iiK uieuuvn coruiaiiy in 'ted, By order C. P. COMMON COUNCIT. noo.io. i. Ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock In city hail Persons desiring to have matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present thn sumo i v. auditor and clerk on or before the Frl- utty evening prior 10 tne Tuesday on j wuiiuii noius us regular nesting. k. OSBUKN. . Auditor and Police Judge. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "DO UntO Others n uOll tunnU V... otners do unto you," Is sympathetically "'e luuowing lines, t"o pre emption being that symauhv la Wn -1 (iivm jjttui up sorrow J "Uentlamen: Please nond r.'n.ioo1 Headache Capsules as follows: Tw "xes vu p iora seay, Havanna, N. Dak, TWO boxes to T.lllin Wllnnv Dt-nntrtnr, N. Dak. I have alwavs been a trrAat suuercr irom neaaache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me. 1 ours very truly. FLORA SEAY, Havana. N. nalr For sale by Chas. Rrurer. a at nnla r ooie Agen;. BOARD AND LODGING. FIRST CLASS BOAnnWlth without rooms, at r (tnnnhln ra ta Art. vly at E, C, Holden's. corner Mnln m ing of a large blister. "Great Caesar!" excamad the bar !:eeper, "how did you get that?" "Climbing persimmon trees all last fall, down in the Mississippi valley, try ing to get my breakfast," rcp.lipd Ar kansas. "pt, I tell you the bJ's. and Tiven his 20 per cent, and requested that his name be placed where it belonged, among those who had dona all that waf expected, fcif lueni (or the advancement! it the cause of progress. The, members of the sub-cttmialltee WANTED. WANTED Agents to reDrescnt lend ng typewriter. Exclusive torrltnrv- AH. aiebs acmc Typewriter Exchange, AOBNTS-rMakes S5.00 a dnv. f5rot, st kiljhen utimt.ll evpr invontoii - itu ells JScts. 3 to U sold In everv house jump v, uoaiago naia. nve pont. n;,r. ? wcaioKin, Clncinnatti, O. poverty, are playn'iate3 down there these have been met with refusals from a mlns.- tew who have least reason to hold off. viz., those who ar earning good salaries which are paid out of the taxes collected in the city. It Is hoped, however, that '11 may be persuaded, to rpspppd before the close of tho week.' Moanwliile the efforts of the committee will not bt abated in the least, V7ANTED.ilOO Address H. J., this office. Japanese novelOos and fanoy dry rood.i, can be had at half price, at tho Mors or wing Lee, next to Olseivs cigai siore. H. Ekstrom has fixed his prices for leweiry to suit the times, and the lates novelties can i secure at the cost 01 niiierrai yspa iJ the manuiaeiure. Ladles' wrltlptr desks, recking ' abs nnd dining chairs, suitable for Christ mas present, at O. Y. partes. Sp'r stretit. Kupi'jsom'e erayon pnr'rali with $25 purchas8. The owners of the Treaf.we',! qoi jnlng conipany, o Juneau, haVe d(3 Cive're4 the culprit who made a raid, on iho chloriiiatlon works of that concern a few weeks ago. The value of the precipitates stolen was $8,000, and, a por Jon o the property has ben tuun in the:'drisbre of'C. F. F'uehf jn Jupea4. i'h(; store as iu charge of Frank Jur fiis, whP hB8 )et'H arrftsted, Th cap ture was a ciever piece of detective work on the part of the officers in whose hands the case was placed. The robbery waa the mcst extensive one in rhe hiutory 'f Alaska for many yearn. I. . . .- 1 SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE-ASMOKE! Tf yoij want ny hlnr rood to smke. THE SOCIETY MINERVA. Last Evening's Entertainment at Beth- Tho Soolety Minerva met last even ing In the baranent of Bethanla church, he house being crowded to the doors. The program was as follows: Short ad dress, Ole B,' plsqpi reading, M. Dybvlg; selection on guitars and banjo, by the Cppertbwn Tropbadoiir's, who were warmly applauded; paper, Knute Iver sonj recitation, Miss' Berg: song, Miss Hulda Johnson; reading, H. Togstad; original poem, N. Steffensen; reading of society paper, "Fremad," Editor Brakke; debate on the ques'lon, "Wbich ' tilt." more lieneSolal in man Educa tion or money?' Aftei" an' Interesting Presentation of both side3 of the ques tion, the house decided In favor of tho K"y West, Imoorted. or domostic, you maive. The sulject foe debate next lullst ko to Cnas. Olstii. "' ' ' 1 Thursday evening will be: "Resolved, - That Intoxicating liquors have been $;5.00 REWARD. more destructive t,t Ionian lifo than TW sum will be pMd for lnfnnn,t!on w wa." An excellent program has le-d!wr to the nrrest and conviction of been Prerwred for the next meeting. Six tnv rer?on eelHr"- t d'ilvoring new members were elected by the eo- irtM.ous or r.lt ll-uors In au?ntlties clety last evening Ir- h?n rre -allon In tho city o' A-Ja ,lsl evening. !'i'!-3 W;' , tn the line of wr.W lurn- -hipnA."s,u ct-h's: ,nSEh0rW0R DEALERS ASN. tSi;r,nth- " FQR SAXD., CHANCE) FOR ALL Men of small leans can buv real putnt in nui'o Urn , vvV a. A . . . w . u . auuutUIt, All tho flHatit brands, Including Tie) nont, Flor de Madrid, Lillian Nordlca ind Las palmas, are sold at V. T. Btv eridg'j Columbia Cigar Store. Olsen has 29 brands of clear Havana cigars and he will give you a better el gar for 10 cents than yuu' can get foi 15 cents at auy other place. -527 Third 8tleV STREET BONDS FOR BALE. Notice Is hereby given that staled proposals will be rece',vfcd by the Audit or and Pojic Judge of the city of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, until March 1st, 1894, at- 2 o'clock p. m., for the sale of Astoria street bonds. In thr um of $2,000.00, at per cent. Interest, for Ten Years. For full particulars ad LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astorit iveai tsiate Exchange and get a lot u qui s mrsi Addition for $2. JAPANESE Cr,Ftir.STTTir'a win,, Lee ha3 lust received a full line 01 '.luunese curiosities and fancy goods viu sell at cost, 623 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS, HOTEL. Rempmhor M,.r:,,i..'a n... el at Seaside is. open the year around CALL ON P. DAKKfl 4? Thlr Si nd have your ri.ithoa hih ..,. leaned. SEWING MACHIN'KS-An dress K. Osburn. Auditor and Pollct !'r?a1,r,ne' Ioct-nttlng, etc C. A. May. uamiu BUCLL. Judee. Astoria. Oregon. The rlc-ht to reject any ana all bids is hereby reserved. By order or the common, council. Attest: K. OSBUKN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Feb. 10, 1894. FOR OVER FIFTY YEAR,? Mrs. win-'K"ifs fymtnin syrup Taa hoen iiBfd for ohlldron teothln it soothes the child, soften th rums YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If allays ll pain i'r wtnf rhollo n1 you have fncnd.i In Europe whose pas 1n the het remedy for diarrhoea. Tweiv a 'ou wish to prepay to Astoria, rlst throughniil th world. trlQ. UCLEAN. Pornor rilnou an,1 A.. lor Bireets. does a general business U. blacksndthing und repairing. WHEN IN PriltTi ivn r.n Handloy A Hans. If.U Kirit atroot am, get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors neeo ll.Jl (lllKH LUelr fll.tl-nino. nur,ai tvhll. there. v v , BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salre In the worM foi out. nrni. all Kln eniplon. rJ ixwltlvo It euros piles, or no pay requirwi. 11 tlon or mony refund. PiHo is com ter hz. For br Cass. Rogers, sc issor to J. C Dement ai tne Nnrthorn I'nMn nn. steamer Telephone dock, and make Known your wants. n..l.i,.i r9 vi... II tne leading r(.n mui,in n-, - " . . . . . i , 1 aiiv.i- IZO the Northern Par-llio mllrr.a1 If ou are Going Kat. Low rats of 'e, mrough Mckets, bOKKaea check to Q.r.Uriiitiri. Aii puichuaers tf second-class tickets can stop over at 1 ortiand Rates of fare same fa frow Portland. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. II. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. D73 Third street. J. E, LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DEiNTAL PARLORS. in the Flavel building, opposite Occident. p'ULTON BROS., ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 3, 4, 5, and C, Odd Fellows' .Juilding, Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, StFRtiSNTINU The Followli.il turnjiBH"1 Germn-Amtrlciia. hw Vr . tny, tt. I. N.ttan.1 l-.re n4 Mann; . Cunmalcut Ure ln. Co., ot I artl'.rJ. Home Muiu-I Co.. Sun 1 mhuco. New York I'Uts OIs "S. Co. Phanlx, of London. of London. A. G. SPEXARTH, DEALfR IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, plated Yarc. Fine Kcnairinza Specialty. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire Arms company, fflashborn's Guitars and mandolins. Largest stock of Fishing ' Tackle and BamDoo roles, inc iwuc juW..tu. BARGAINS IN. Wheeler & Wilson Seining Jflashincs. Kopp's Beer Han. Choke Wines, Llquow and Clears. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over ih bar, The lareest glass of N. P. B-r. Half-and-half, sc. Free Lunch. Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. FREEMAN & BREMNER, BlacUrhIth. Special attention mid to staamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. OGGING CAJBP G10RK A SPECIflliTY. 197 Olney street, betweon Third and and Fourth. Aotorla, Or. THE Astoria Rational Back . , TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on favorable .terms. Foreign and Domestic ' Exchange bought and sold. Money loaned on personal security. Interest paid ot. time deposits as fol lows: ,r , , For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum . For 0 months, 6 per cent per annum For 13 months, 6 per cent per annum A Savinga Department. Having been established In connection with the above, deposits will be re ceived In sums of one dollar and up- nuru. Interest will be allowed as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per annum; on term savings books, 8 per cent per annum. D. K. WARREN, President. J. E. HIQU1NS, Cashier. J. C. JDEMKNT, Vice-Prest. D. K. WARREN, J. C. DEMENT, C. S. WK1QHT, JOilN HOBSON. H. C THOMPSON, THEO. BRACKER, Directors. W. M LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build ing. dlLAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce In Flavel's brick building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. . Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlce on Second Street, Astoria Or. OR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEoN, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Ofllce over Danziger s store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, BURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Offlce, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na .lonul Bank. Hours, 10 to 13 and 2 to Residence, wu, Cedar street. DR. 6TR1CKLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dealer In DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUN DRIES. 357 Second Street, Astoria. BUSINESS CARDS. . WICKMAN, CONTRACTOR, House moving and street planking. Screws and blocks for rent. Call on it addresj 2037 Pine street. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Messenger Co., 15 Squemoque street. II. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident in surance. v7. W. PARKER. REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Offlce, 113 Be'iton street, Astoria, Oi I. R. & N. COs Stcanier HwacQ, Leaves Astoria dally at 730 for II- waco. culling at Tanzy Point, and con uecting wan railroad running north a. iU a. m., and with boats on Mioalwatei bay for SOUTH BEND, HUNSJHNE NORTH COVE, and other point through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return Ing, connects at Ilwaco with ptmr- Arorla. and NI.IUT tun HUhTLANU JOHif R. COULTER Secretary. L. A. LOOMI8, President. XL V. EGBERT, Superintendent. TpE.iSTOl?fflSJlVlKGSBfllK 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 ptr annum. On term Bavlngs books, 6 per cent cer annum. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an- For six months, 5 per cent per annum For twelve months, 0 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY., Vice-President FRANK I'ATTON ....Casnler DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust. Holmes, Beni. if. Young, A. 8. Reed. HUGHES & GO. Wholeamlo and Retail LIQUOR - DEALERS. Importers of all brands of forelcn and . Vi v. 4"-'rs ano cigar J. H. Cutter whiskies a specialty. VpI Blatz bottled beer. Finest brands of Key West and Imported cigars. Liquors for medicinal purposes Family trade solicited. All "orders from the country and dtv filled. Equemoiue Street, Astoria. Oreirr,n WAS. tfEIItBOW & SOIL Importer and Dealer In FURNITURE Carpets end Upholstery. 59'. t9i nd S9B Third Street, ASTOftiA. OR. FISHER BROS.. Sfpip Chandlers HtAVY AND SHLLF HARDWARE. Wagons & Vehicliea in Stock Farm Machlnwy, Pal, oil,. Vn,lshcS. L0... Supplies, Palrbank'a Stafej, Door and WlnJow. Provllon. Klour, io,l Mn, Feea rtsiuna, uregon. , IToprletom of tHo Comer Sorond and ronton st streets. est. Kl;-ltri streets SEASIDE Siim.IILL r .. A complete stork of lu:1i,er on h. u an K n.ls mould nirn ni,t r- r tnd puces at bwlw.'i, L;0 promptly att-nd.-d to ' 'm ' tt nun. II. ip t. T r ,V; " 1 ".' i Seaside, Oregon. -"u i i ,, s-.