THEV DAILY1 'ASTQIIIXCTQRIA, TftEStlAY VMRNING.: mAfi 'i ABOUT THE CITY. O The Oercnan bulk Ir jnc arrived down from Portland yesterday. - The monthly examinations In the pub lic Hchools began y..vrteu1ay. A men's prayer meeting will bo held today at the Y. II. C. A. rooms, from 4 to 5 p. m. Silas Homer has nroved uo on a homestead claim for the t-outheast 1-4 of section :55, townshlo 6 north, range 8 west. A woman'8 meeting, to which all ore welcome, Is Hnnoumvjd for ilils aternoon at 3 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. Ole M. .Taeobson, ex.'tutor of the es tate of Hans Andorsor., decea&ed, yes terday proved up oil 1M.G. acres of land In township 1 north, rnnpe 7 west. . The British hlp Anncsley, Capt. Kwart, cleared yesterday for Quccns town or Falmouth fr orders, with 87, 787 bushels of vheat, valued at $48,000. The entertainment at. Rescue hall last evening was well attended, and every one present was especially delighted with the views exhibited by the Camera -club. Col. John Adair, of Clatsop, is In the city. Col. Adair Is attending court as a juryman. He reports that the live stock over in his county have done well this winter, and are bringing a fair price. Ferdinand Haiifol yesterday proved up on a homestead entry for the west 1-2 of the northeast 1-1, the southeast 1-4 of the northeast 1-4. and the north east 1-4 of the southeast 1-4 of section 34, township C north, ran?e 10 west. The committee of direction of railroad subsidy will please remember this morn ing that they are called to meet In the city council chamber at 10:30 o'clock sharp, for a business meeting. ALFRED KINNEY, President. Dean Blanohiird, of Ranler, who hnci several bonos accidentally broken some time since at hla 'vjiiw, his completely recovered. He vas in town yesterday and appears In the enjoyment of as good health and strengch ns before- the acci dent. J. P. Scothan, treasurer for the loci Carpenters' and Joiners' union, states that, though there is no building poinr on at present, he Is certain that whor the nllrond to Astoria Is a certalntv the voice of the saw snd hammer wil' e heard all over the city. ' J. B. Eberman. who is up from Sea side, says hard times are not afectlni' t hat neck of the woods, as far as he en pee. Ho states that the H. F. Loar eo.wmill Is still runnlnsr full on snruc lumber, and orders enough obeid to keep it runnin the balance of '94. In shipping circles it is exnected tho Severn 1 vessels will still today, provided tho wind continues to blow from th e"st. A.sevftre storm from the south west was predicted by the weather bu reau, however, and if the forecast proves correct it is not likely any of J (he vessels will cross out, Tha performance of the Stuttz com pany of "Lady Audley's Secret," fol lowed by the sidesplitting farce en titled "Family Jars," was given last night to a larije audience. The Uniform Rank, K. of P., were out in full dress, In honor cf the thirtieth anniversary of th9 order, and were toptlered a compli mentary hop after the performance by Mr. Stuttz, which was greatly enjoyed. The same play will be repeated tonight The Journal of Uwaco, In referring to thft Astorlan's account of the disap pearance of Lawyer CarUe, says; "The citizens of Ilwaco who have been 'Nt' ten' by this man are entitled to no synv pathy, as the Pacific Journal gave them plenty of warning. We have yet some very entertaining matter concerning this man, and a would-be prominent citizen w)iq has been cairjing things with a pretty high hand, with Clarke as his advisor,'' L ' ' ' - The members of Beaver odso, No. 85, I. O. O. F., have accepted the Invita tion of the Ilwaco lodge to attend a masked ball to be given under the aus pices of Ilwaco lodge on Thursday even ing, the 2d Inst All members of Beaver lodge who- can conveniently attend are rpqnnsted o do so. Information con cerning the time of departure of the steamer will appear In these columns tomorrow. Tickets can be obtained at the Occident hotel. Tho price ylll be n, An S0 lot for $2. Merwv Is the leading tailor and nays the hlehest cash price for fur skins For 12. a lot Is dnllvercd every week to the buyer In Hill's First addition Lovers of a trood cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol sen's Hill's First addition is located In the ceufre'of the city. Lois are no sell(nit la It far U A STORMY TRIP. The Hawaiian Isles and the Fearless Encounter Rough Weather. The four-masted bark Hawaiian Isles, 2.027 tons, Capt Kustel, arrived in yes terday, four days from San Fmnclsco, In tow of the tu? Fearle-s. The p-- Sase was the roughest the tut; has hd tn a Ion? time, and the weither ws un- tiHuMly pevere from the Golden Qte to a the Columbia river. The vessel left San Fmnrl'vo on Thursday mornlnif. j-r.d immediately en-ountered a -a!e from the sovthe" f About duk on Satuy evening the Hawaiian Isles slipped the hawser on account of a signal from the a tug having been misunderstood. It ap rars that a code cf sirr-als had been .-irranr,d and when the Fearlvss w'luh tled for more cable' the HawaUan Islet let go altogether. The waves were roll ing so high at the time that the tug al most lost sight of the ship. The latter pitched frightfully, having but little ballast, and Jt was with great difficulty that soil was made. It took the Fear- leas about an hour to take in the haw ser and "pick up" the ship again. On Sunday morning at daylight a snow storm was encountered. The Hawaiian Isles has been chartered by the Pacific Coast Elevator company, It Is under stood, to load wheat at 27s, Cd. This figure is about 4s. 6d. less than the pre vailing rate, but the charterers pay all the expenses of towage from San Fran cisco and discharging ballast. The following reference to the trip is from the Bulletin of Saturday: "Re- Z !ug Fearless, having the ship Hawaiian . 7 . A flrf 1 w f T time of it. A fearful gale was blowing, and at times it was impossible to see the tug on account of the big seas wash- i-. n,,r hw. It, Is not hrfpvl ,w ' . : , ",. " J . wpu "M,vc" . - l"c Ulp norln under five or six days." Fresh fish and poultry at Welcomp's Market, next to Foard & Stokes'. There is no risk taken by Joining liiirs 101 ciuds. j-veryooay gets the ..nliiA i-f t-ViA.- mnnni. U v. w.-.. ...--..-jr. K-lashllB-hfc Dhotos of th mn.kor.. io printing on silk and satin, now on xhloltion at crow s gallery. St-e-e-dman's Soothing Powders bug- .SS'Si'ilr SSr2wu52L(Eti,,l teething period, for over fifty years. NO NEW DEEDS. The Subsidy Committee Has No Re turns to Make for Yesterday. Tho members of the subsidy commit tee made no efforts yesterday to in crease the number of subscribers, being deterred by the weather In the fore noon, and having their attention en gaged in the afternoon by the school district election. It has been determined to make an anneal through the nuim to all those who have given nothing to the subsidy, and a list of tho names It now in preparation. C. R. Thompson will be In his office dally, and will receive deeds from any who wish to lend their aid to make the eorts of the subsidy committee success ful. Among those who have already con- tiibuted 20 per cent or over of their real estate holdings, and whose name has not yet been included in that list, 1: Judge Osburn, who owned three lots, and gave all of them. Japanese novelUes and fancy dry cood4, can be had at hnlf price, at the store of W(ng Lee, next to Olsen's cigar H. Ekstrom baa lived b( nri. f.. lewelry to suit the times, and the lates novelties can be secured at the cost ol material used In the manufacture. fu'ca wuuiis ukhkb, rccKing c tins inrt rilnlnir rhn anltnhlo r-h-i-f mas presents, at G. V. Porter's, Secop street. Handsome crayon Dortrake with $25 purchases. PROVED HIS RUIN, F. D. Smith, formerly of Wagner, who drew the Examiner prize last year, died recently at Lakevlew from the of her, they may be enabled to accom effeets of amputation of a. broken limb, pllsh what the Magdalene Home failed The broken leg was received In a run- away, and from exposure gangrene set In. Smith never lived on his orange farm, but poll t soon after he won it for $8,000. This he managed to get rid of by dissipation in a few months, and he died penniless. He was in his cups wnen the accident happened which re- purpon or persons who made the slate sulled in his death., apd what he had ment to the Budget reporter to select a thoucht his groat good fortune proved to be his undoing. Fossil Journal. All the finest brands, Including Bet niont, F"lor de Madrid, Lillian Nordlca, ina Las f almas, are sold at W. T. Btv endg'a Columbia Cigar StP,rp. QlEien lias 2i) brands of clear Havana cigars and he will give you a better ci gar for 10 centu than you can get for i.i cents at any other place. 627 Third street. Anything In the line of gents' furn ishing goods, In the newest stylps, can e had from P. A. Blokes & Co. during tne present month, at prices never be 'or equalled. THE CIRCUIT COVRT. Harvey W. Bell Granted a Decree of Divorco Other Cases, Jiulge McBrlde opened the circuit court yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock, when the jury was called and the grand jury ordered drawn. The following are tho grand jurors; W. E. Joplin (foreman), M. Devereux, L. Lebeck, Charles Rogers, T. J. Wherry, William Verier and G, P. Brown, The following were c-xcused for the term: P. S. Cook, J. C. Davis, John Brlce, A. Aylmare. P. W.'wmi .n.i x,hn foCormlck were nnnnlm lmira t n,f tnrm. The first case to come up was that of Fremont Pr,hh v TV. iW.p Pt ol. A motion to strike out ..arts of the an- swer was argued, and the matter taken under advlsfnpnt A motion for continuanco wan ar- gued In the case ;.f the MeCague Sav- ingsj Bank vs. D. W, Bush and E. G. Koirers et al and the case continued in- definitely, It was moved to dismiss cross bill In the case of Mar-ris Wise vs. H. A. Smith w .w., mm leave to me amenuuu a;a.' i was allowed. Harvey W. Bell was erant'cl a decree of divorce from Kate Thomson Bll. In the cae ni Edward Stone vs. Char- lotte Forsh mntlnn wan made for confirmation of sale, and tha case set for hearing n tim. tv.f wwU. Ths cpss of Arabella Hlmpjou vs. William Slmnsnn m continued for the term. Is was ordered that Fulton Eros, be f-llowed to open depositions on tile in the ' case of the Rosjnfeld Smith Company vs. F. R. Rogers et 81. ' The ,. .h ow'L,,,h until B:I0 this morning. A YOUXQ GlriL IN TROUBLE. Soon to Become a Mother In PiUom CellSeveral Good Chrls tlan Women Will Endeavor to Have Hor Released. Editor Astorian: The above appeared In tha Budget of last evening, an article nearly a column long being written on the subject. May Ross, a young -woman, was bound over to await the action of the grand Jury of this county by Police Judge Os- oum on January 8. 18S4. chareed with larceny from a dwelling house, and her ban nxed In the sum of MOO. The Budget stated that this girl "Is soon to become a mother;" "that the room in u'Mni i.i . , romlhe da;d,re.CelVeS 'tS "ly Warmth Zl X T' rm T' the cove:1"S 01 bed is not clean, and tne . . . ' same dlrty old f ; h .. and so on tL'I , niontn, ?"0? eVenln?' 88 800n aS 1 "ettra lms- 1 cael on Dr. O. B. Estes to visit the Jail, examine the rtrl. and t0 r,nort mo - I " ' - V.UIIUJ tlUIl. m an1 after a conversation with her he stated to me that in his opinion the girl would become a mother In about six month u,a , -... I Jwu6"l6 UI V iiai BIlC IV- .. . ' "v "J'l'earance ne wn ulmule 10 Iorm any opinion. Tho room m wnicn she is confined at night has no P,ace or a stove. She has the libertv the Jallor'8 adjoining during the day time, in which there is always a good fire, and also a carpet on the floor. In regard to her bed, she has two straw mattresses and all the covering she wishes, of the regulation grey blan ket, perfectly clean. If she wears dirty clothing it is her fault. She has plenty and to spare, and I have told her whenever she had any that' neode(i washing that I would get the washmS done for her; but she said her frlendi would attend to that. I have taken clothes to her from my house, but she refused to accept them, saying "she had plenty." Of what she has told the ladies I have no Idea, They have visited the jail whenever they wished, to sing and pray with her. Hon. M. C. Crosby stated that he was in formed by a lady visitor that the girl T Cnflne3 amonK 016 men' and that she was not properly cared for. At my request Mr. Crosby visited the jail to Investigate, and expressed himself to me that matters had been misrepresent ed to him entirely.' This was on Friday lasU and since that time I have in istruoted my deputies that certain of the ladies must apply to me personally for admission to the Jail. In rosard to "ending the girl to the Magdalene Home, I would state that it is the best place for her, In my opinion, but tnat l8 for tn9 court t0 ,jetermlne. Inresencenf Dr Fst(j list vonirtr Mpiesente ni ur, lisics USC evening tho Girl stated that she escaped from the Magdalene Home last year by jumn- lng out of tho first-story window in her stocking feet, but if the person or per sons who made this groundless com plaint referred to would furnish bail for her, take her out of Jail and take care in It is the duty of the grand jury, now in session, to visit and examine the jail; to hear complaints, if any there be, from the prisoners confined there, and to make a thorough examination of their treatment, I now, also, invite the committee of good solid business men, who are out of politics, to make a full and complete Investigation, and without consultation y'UU me. puhlish their findings, and then, iu the words of the Budget, "Let the public judge." H. A. SMITH. Sheriff. Don't ko to Portland to. buy your tickets for the "C4J Country" and the East when you can get tnem tor the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and tnereDy save your lo cal fare to Portland. All the patent medicines advertised in this Dacar. together wltn the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. an be bought at me lowest prices at J. W. Conn"? drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Aitoria. PERSONAL. E. C. Wade, of I'ortianu, l in the ejty District Attorney Barrett arrived in town Sunday. . D. F. Bothen, of Mt. Tabor, is a guest at the Qcclduut. Judge McBrlde came down the river yesterday moiniii.?. D. H. Stewart. f San Fra.no:sco, was amonc those registered at the Occidenf. yesterday Capt. Line, oi me ici. City, of San ranc.sco, , - uy. He was the guesi oi capi. ivusw., on the Hawaiian Isles, H. E. Nelson, manager of the Nehelem saw - mill, waa in town yesterday. He states the mill is being run to a ca paclty of 20,000 feet daily. Rug8 walker, formerly assistant ea8ner n the Astoria National bank. arrived in the city yesterday from Wis- congn after an absence of over a year. - ... . VTIVO KAILKOAU 2sh7i IS Asioria wants a railroad. It must buy It. Come to Rescue hall Friday evening, February 23. and hoar the amusing and Interesting experience of twenty leading laais r,i hub cuy, wno, in the past two weeks, tach earned fifty cents for the 'enepertnae cause. The "Financial ExpeneiK.-eo" unersed by cholc music. ilil be Inl'jr- vcal liad In- strumental, and umwm recitation by Musty 'Terry McKt-an. clojuig witb uUBlcaaon. torn "T).e M li the Moon." ooff ?e and sandwlcnt-s. Admls- slon, 15 cent Silks Only bad weather can chexk the deepening , interest inspired by the continuance of our Great Silk Sale. We have all kinds of Surah Silks, Brocades and India Silks, all at prices that are interesting. You expect such things here. In fact you expect more here than elsewhere more to buy and cheaper than anywhere else in As toria. Are you often disappointed? Not often, we ihink. Velvets.- We've heard somewhere of a woman with black hair who bought a red switch, because it was cheap. What a glorious place our Velvet Stock would be for such a woman these days! These days are opportunities for any lady wishing velvets in any style. Whatever kind or color you need, you'll find that it takes less money to supply it, through us, than ever before. Embroideries It seems as 'though we must be selling Ham burg and Swiss Embroideries very low, judging from the crowds that have attended our great sale the past week. It isn't a very profitable business, we can assure you, to let goods go so low, but we intend having the embroidery trade of this town. JTJCf" We're not stopping this sale yet. Better-we're not going- to stop, This week you will find plenty of bargain nuggets left, i C. H. Cooper, The Leading Dry Goods Hous of Astoria. FOR RENT. TprT 1 N rP A o-nnrl fnpm nn T .nil' t H and Clarke River Apply to J. V. Mar len, care Ross, Hlgglns & Co. BOARD AND LODGING. FIRST CLASS BOARD With or without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap ply at E. C. lloldcn's, corner Main and Jefferson. WANTED. $25.00 to $50.00 per week' using and selling Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily has rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. QulcKly plated by dipping in melted metal. No experience or hard work; a .good situation. Address W. P. Harri son & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, O. WANTED Agent3 to represent lead ing typewriter. Exclusive territory. Ad dress Pacific Typewriter Exchange, Portland, Ore. AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Greut fst kitchen uumirII ever invented, lie tails 35c t a. 2 to 6 sold in every house. Samp e, postage paid, five cents. I'or shee & McMakin, Cinclnnatti, O. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Ueul Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for $2. JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 029 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember ' McGuire's Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 473 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned, , tSEWING MACHINES And general repairing, lock-litting, etc, C. A. May, to main street. GEO, McLEAN, corner Olney and As lor streets, does a general business In i-iacKsnutning and repairing. , WHEN IN " PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 100 First street, and get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not mls9 tUelr morning paper while thore. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends In Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific office, dleamer Telephone dock, and make iuiown your wants. Reduced fare via ill tne leading steamship lines. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron .e the Northern Pacific railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of (are, through tickets, batr fi cheek ed to destination. All nu'rehasers ot econd-class tickets can stop over at Portland Rates of fare same as from Portland. BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS-Call a August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PURKST Wines ano iquors are sold e'. Alex Campbell'b Jem. A DELICTJUS DRINK Thr fa UO place In Astoria h famous brer is ker.t 1 n Alirh urunl fun. Jitlon a? at Utjinaer'g popular resort. WLVES AND BRANHIFS TTr 7.n- fand'J wine Instead of coKee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget pf.ch and aprtect brandy. Also French Portland and Astoria, STKAMEP, 'TELEPHONE. Lotves Astoria every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives m Af torla every day except Sunday at 4 p. m. Lcnv.-a r... ; every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, Art, Astoria, i A. Eeeley, general agent, Portland. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C, H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 073 Third street. J. E. LaFORCE, D. D; S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. - In the Flavel building, opposite Occident. FULTON BROS., ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 3, 4, 6, and 6, Odd Fellows' Building, Astoria, Oregon. W. M LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build ing. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Flavel's brick building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. O. B. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of worn en and surgery. Ollice over Uanzlger's store, Astoria JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na tional Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to a. Residence, Hi), Cedar street. DR. STRICKLER, PHYSlCiAiN AND SURGEON. Dealer In DRUG 3 AND DRUGGISTS' SUN DRIES. 307 Second Street, Astoria. BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICKMAN, CONTRACTOR. House moving and street planking Screws and blocks for rent. Call oi, or oddresrf 2037 Pine street. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Messenger Co. ol5 Suuemoiiue street. J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident in Durance, W. W. PACKER, REAL ES1V.TE AND INSUR ANCE -J GENT. Ofice, UJ Benton atrtt, Astoria. Oi I. R. & N. COs Steamer Ilwaco. Leaves Astoria daily at 7:30 for Il waco, calling at Tanzy Point, and con necting with railroad running north at 10 a. rn., Btid with boats on Khoalwatei bay for SOUTH BEND, SUNSHINE, NORTH t'OVK, and othrr point, through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return Ins, connects at Ilwaco with stfamerf f- r Astoria, and NIGHT BOATS FOR JOHNkTgOCLTETI. Secretary. L. A. LOOMI3, President. It. V, EGUtF.T, Superintendent. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent ktrkf sentju 'Jonl h.re ana "' , Haritord. A. G. SPEXARTH, PcALtK in Watches. Glocks, Jewelrg, Plated Ware. Tine Repairing a Specialty. A2ent Tor Winchester Repeatin? hire Arms vvnii"v machhrfrtn'sCaltarsandfflandollDS. Largest stock of Fishing, Tackle and Bamboo Poles. I ne i ruuc -BARGAINS IN" Wheeler & Wilson Sealing pehines. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors nd Cigar. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the bar, Th largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5C Free Lunch. Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor, Concomly and Lafayette ou. FREEMAN & BREMNER, Ulaclcamiina. c- .M.niin r.pirt tn steamboat re- nnlrlnff fl rat.i-lil m hnrMPHhoeillK. CtC. LOGGING CAJYIP KJ0RK A SPECIflliTY. 197 Olney street, between Third ana and Fourth. Astoria, Or. THE Astoria Rational Bank TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on favorable terms. Foreign and Domestic H-xcnange bought and sold. - Money loaned on personal securuy. Interest paid or. time deposits as fol lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum For 6 months, 5 per cent per annum For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum A Savings Department. . Having U;en etUnbliBhed In connection with the above, deposits will be re ceived in sums 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, ( per cent per annum. D. K. WAUREN, President. J. hi. H1GUINS, Caehier. J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest. D. K. WARREN, J. C. DEMENT, C. S. WRIGHT, JOHN HOBSON, H. C THOMPSON, THEO. BRACK ER, Directors. THE flSTOHM SAVINGS BflW Acts as trustee for corporations end individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings 'lerxiHilH tin follows: On ordinary Bavlngs books, 4 per cent rtr annum. On term savings books, 6 per cent per iinnum. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an i.um. For six months, 6 per cent per annum For twelve months, 0 per cent per tnnum. . ' A. BOWLBY. ... , .Vice-President PRANK i'ATTON Casnler DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust. Holmes, BeuJ. Young, A. 8. Reed. M. C. CROSBY . Ijhai.kh in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Stoves and Tinware. House Furnishing Goods, Sheet aud Strip Lead, Tin anj Copper, and Sheet Iron Central Hotel Cor. jrJ and West Ninth Sis. On the European plan. Large, lry rooms and a nrst-class resluurant, Board dally, weeklv r monthly. Private rooms for famlll,. Oysters m lish In season. Finest Wines. Liquors .ni Cigars dVENSON & COOK, Proprietors fiorth Pacific Br emery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to" FISHKR BROS., Sf?ip Chandlers HEAVY AND SHIiLF HARDWARE. Wogona&Vehlchea in Stock -arm Machinery. Pain!,, Oils. Varn.shes, Locm,.' Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors and Windows. ProvlMon-, Flour, and Mill Feed Astoria, Oregon. I'rnpi lctornof the Corner Pceon-1 onrl Iv-ntcn trt Corner Third and West fclith -t H;hth streets SEASIDE SAYHILL. iu.J i "-bedrock. in ""r"' promptly attnV to. 6m i,..,0 Scarld. Oregon. t JUA-N i-rop'r. Union Hre nd Marine, of N ' .arifiJJ A omplcte stork of lumr on in the rouKh or 0rwM " f 1 tic, ck, and nil kinds nf "T woik dun U. r.r.i.., 0 "facket