The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 06, 1894, Image 3

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    THE DAILY AST01UAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH O, 1804.
ABOUT THE CITY.
The city council meets this evening.
The steamer Signal Balled Sunday for
Victoria, B. C.
Taxea are being paid promptly at the
office of the Bheriff.
down
The ship John Cook arrived
from Portland on Sunday.
Services at Grace church Wednesday
afternoon as usual, at 3:45.
The schooner Novelty crossed out yeS'
terday, bound for Vulparalso.
The regular monthly meeting: of the
police commissioners was held last even
Ing.
The steamer Truckee arrived In from
San Francisco yesterday morning and
proceeded up at noon.
The barkentine Chehalla Is Included
In the shipping listed for this port. The
Chehalis comes from Mollendo.
Anyone having a house of six or more
rooms to let can find a good tenant by
applying at The Astoriah office.
The steamship Columbia arrived
down yesterday morning from Portland
and crossed out, bound for San Fran
cisco.
The British bark Lorton, Capt. Arch
er, has been added to the list of ship
ping to load at this port. The Lorton
will get her cargo at Antwerp.
Charles Green, charged with drunken-
ness and striking a police "officer, was
tried before Judge Osburn yesterday
and found guilty. He was fined $40.
The F-cholars of No. 2, Cedar street
school, had a holiday yesterday while
their teacher, Miss Grant, visited the
other school Miss Grant may have
found larger children in the other
rooms, but none, for their size, brighter
or smarter than her own No. 2s.
It was stated upon apparently good
authority yesterday that the efforts of
the canners for the formation of a com
bination had resulted In failure, a.nd
among those chiefly interested, 1. e., the
employes of the canneries, there Is a
feeling of satisfaction at the news.
The Stuttz performance of "The
Pearl of Savoy" was largely attended
last nlsht and gave great, satisfaction.
It Is a pathetic story of country and
Parisian life, of a mother's prayer and
a father's curse, with E. Alma Stuttz
In the leading character of Marie, ".The
Pearl of Savoy." The piece will be re
peated again tonight and tomorrow
night, which will probably be the last
chance to hear the violin playing of
Mrs. Stuttz,
A. A. Cleveland and V. Boelllngr, two
of the right-of-way committee, returned
Sunday, and report good progress made
by the entire committee. From the
Jv'askanlne to the Columbia all the
necessary deeds have been secured,
with the exception of three or four, and
those are expected soon. Mr. Cleveland
and Mr. Boeiling saw seven property
owners, between Mayger's and Major
Ftjpearson's, and obtained the right-of
way from four.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
The business transacted by the coun
ty court yesterday was as follows:
Ole B. Olsen was admitted to citizen
ship.
INDOOR ATHLETICS.
Program for the Exhibition by the Fo(
ball Club Members.
The coming gymnastic exhibition and
In the matter of the estate or Anna o. - i..
. I Q-vmnnnlntn tt rim Auinrh cv..ti.nii -i.-.t.
Sofia Thompson, an order was maae .Uv,u.
the will to orobate.
,., m nnnolntlnir John tel'e8t among the members of the club
E. Palmer guardian of Ltllle Victoria amJ their Mends. The various events
. HrnH wh flerl Rt i,u-vc very weu, ana ciose ana
A HUlllirauii, a. i'""111
- , .
1 . . rAA tW the will of John w" ' P-uB.esmng Bausiac
ivtiijr uiiucr me cure 01 rror. spencer,
and every member will be at his best.
The events and handicaps as foi
lows:
Dumb-bell exercise by class.
Twenty-flve-yard race, handicap V,
E. TaJlant, R. E. C; r:uther3 and R.
M. Olsen, deceased, be admitted to pro
bate.
A petition was presented asking that
the boundaries of Clover precinct be
changed. A remonstrance against such
action was also presented. The court
,1 1 ,1 ...l rt nVtnnera fVio linmo trt tflulf
t. but not to moke any change
' . . , , R. Hlggins, 1-2 yard; E .Hansen, I yard;
J. Johnson, 1 yard: J. McCue. 1 1
yards; P. Bovey, 1 1-2 yards; J. R. Rath
om, 1 yard; F. W. Gunn, 1 yard; C. Hell
born, 11-2 yards; D. McLean, 1 yard
ti OnnWn A T CI TVfoo-W A I , - ju,., . mini,
Vciras: a. a. rripvpinnn i vmvi
T HT nr. A a T7"1rrtA Actrtrlci Tr I ' "
vestment Co., R. P. Elmore and S. El
more, asking the county court to accept
in the boundaries.
In the matter of rebate of taxes of
Arndt & Ferchen's property, the appli
cation was denied
In the matter of the application of
Game of basket ball between teams
composed as follows:
Hlcclnn iVnnlnln DnnnnH nrti..
Kfin7 rvr nont nf 1S91 taxes, the COlirt .. " "6"l
r , " ', Katnom, R. McLean, Young, McCue
and Lovett.
unanimously refused the petition.
The court disallowed the application
of Alex. Gilbert for a rebate of taxes
on merchandise.
In the matter of taxes for 1893, Dr.
Alfred Kinney, D. A. Taylor, W. L,
Robb and B. Van Dusen appeared and
raiiant (captain), Geo. Smith, W.
Trulllnger, Gibson, Stuart, Heilborn,
Gunn, Berendes.
Obstacle race O. Berendes, J. McCue,
P. Sovey, George Cherry, C. Stone,
Kunnine? hleh tnmn T? nn,0,,n
ocba Vint tlna flma Via nvtnmlo fftia . . '
" " .... 8crat,;h. llt carruthers, 1 Inch; Oua Car-
coiiecuon or same. lo.h.ui .ur me rutnerg, 6 Inches;- A. Dalglty, 5 inches
J. R. A. Bennett, 6 inches; R. N.
present.
The bill of August Juhrs, supervisor Wrtenti , lncnea. n Btonp . ' . T
oi roau aismci ino. i in xNU( waa aBam McCue, 6 inches; C. T. Crosby, 6 inches.
piet;iiieu ttiiu uibuiiuwuu.- Jnmnlnir hr.raa. ovhll,ltl i, i
X . O ..v.Ub VAUIUlllVll WJ
One mile flat rar. hnndinn w w
wue.B juBi. ii. OT i.mt Tallant and R. Gibson, scratch; C. Hell
oeen iaia over, me court oraerea mat borlli 180 yai.d. D MrTn 1M vnr,,a
M.ne oe pam. F n.nn v . T ,
ri. t t T nr wn, i ' "-
o. ... ..i.., u.- yards: R. McLean. 22R vnr1- P n.,W.
or oi rouu uiatnci io. la in was it oir ,,,i. r o one j
. . . . . .. . Lilght-weight boxing exhibition B. F.
.lc lulu uamuun uVC. lu Du' vla"n Allen and E. W. Smith,
ior isyi.
The report of M. McFarlane, road
supervisor for district No. 11 for the
year 1893, showing $25 due the super
visor, was read and filed, and the
amount disallowed.
A communication from Chris Olsen,
resigning the office of constable In Flsh-
hawk precinct, was read, and the court
decided not to accept the resignation.
In the matter of the petition of G. C.
Bolding and others for a county road,
the report of viewers was read and laid
over till today. '
The costa In the case of the State of
Oregon vs. Stewart were ordered paid.
The clerk was instructed to draw war
rants for amounts due Magdalen Home
Horizont.il bar performance by class.
Walking match, five laps, handicap
R. E. Carruthers, scratch; Gus Carruth
ers, 45 yards; F. W. Gunn, 45 yards;
Prof. Ilawes, 90 yards; George Cherry,
90 yards.
Heavy-weight boxing contest W. E.
Tallant and Prof. Spencer.
Tug of war Teams selected by Prof.
Spencer and W. E. Tallant.
Indian club swinging by class.
Wrestling contest P. W. Weeks and
J. R. Rathom.
Relay race, two miles Two teams of
six each, selected from the following;
D. McLean, J. R. Rathom, C. Lovett,
R. N. Wright, R. Gibson, P. Sovey, R.
E. Carruthers. W. E. Tallant. R. Mo
and Baby's Home, and send check for , Mn AC"-
omnunt f 1,111 ' ' " ' J
court men adjourned until 10 a, m. to
day.
H. Ekstrom has fixed his prices for
jewelry to suit the times, and the latest
"No, Zurilda, my dear, that new bv.x
nailed up along the east side of Howell
& Co.'s Second street storeroom that
you see i not a little birdie home io
emlce the first spring bluebirds to cele
hrate Easter In, as you think. It's the
cold storage warehouse for the bach
elors' club, who eat upstairs. I hear
that the commissary general spent all
the weekly allowance for chickens the
first five days of last week, and yes
terday it was the feathers or nothing.'
An $50 lot for tZ.
Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome's
Market, next to Foard & Stokes,
Meany is the leading tailor and pays
me nignest casn price for fur skins.
fHJ? UNION GOSPEL MEETINGS.,
rr; T.7
fjvangflist Ford preached to a crowd
ed house last night in the Y. M. C. A.
hull. His subject was; "Be filled with
the spirit," Eph. v, 18 These Christian
workers euro in earnest, and extend a
special invitation to all non-Christians
to attend. The lively interest that has
jjjftt, manifested during these! meetings
H steadily increasing The excellent
i;holr and congregational singing is
quite an attraction. The M. E. church
I'fjolr had diarsre of th singing last
pjght, and tne' Preshyteriaii church
tholr will lead the singing tonight. Be
sides these regular plghtly meetings,
, there air? dally prayer mcttJiiB, be
tween 8:30 and 4:3). Praise service be
gins at 7:30. No collections.
For 2. a Jot Is delivered every week
tn1 t:s buyor in Hill'? Fjrst addition.
""ljQvprs"bf a good cluar' can always
flrtd hilld, freah Belmonta at Clias. Ol
seti's If you want a first class photograph,
call on Crow, the Photographer,
Third 'street,
Hill's First addition la located In fho novelties can be secured at the cost ol
centre ot tne city. Lots are now selling maionai useu in ine manuiacture,
in it for 52. Special attention is called to our large
There is no risk taken by Joining stock of staple and fancy groceries,
Hill's lot clubs. Evervbnrtv irtta the which we are now selling at largely re-
full value of their money. duced prices for cash. Ross, Hlggins &
Rt.p-P-rtmnn'a Snr.fViln. T3.....l-.. ,, v0.
cessfully used for children, during the
leeming ponoa, ror over fifty years.
THE- LECTURE.
President Bloss Speaks on "The Civil
War as a Factor in Education."
PERSONAL.
The theme of the lectura Inat pvpm.
ino- w Ti-oci.i.it T3io ..mu i..n Col. John Adair,
war as a factor in Education.
G. W. Holeomb, of Portland, Is In the
city,
P. J. Brlx, of Gray's River, is in the
city,
E, A. Seeley, of Portland, is In the
city.
of Clatsop, is In
Anything in the line of gents' furn
ishing goods, in the newest styles, can
be hud from P. A. Stokes & Co. during
the present month, at prices never be
fore equalled.
Ladles' writing desks, rocking tnalis,
and dining chairs, suitable for Christ
mas presents, at G.' V. Porter's, Second
street. Handsome crayon portraits
with $25 purchases.
BEVERAGES.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS-Call
at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell'
Gem.
A DELICIOUS DRINK. There ia
no place In Astoria where John Kopp's
All the imtent medicines advertised
In thlB naDjr. together with the cholc-l famous beer is kept in such good con-
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., union as ai uizingers popular resort,
can be bought at the lowest prices at
J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc- WINES AND BRANDIES. Use ZIn.
cldent Hotel, Ai torla, fandcl wine instead of coffee or tea.
nnn't o-n tn Portland to buv vour Fifty cents per gallon. Don't foruet
iinUpta t.,r fha "DM fmintrv" and the peach and apricct brandy. Also French
East when you can get them for the "snao anu wine at Alex uiioert s.
same price at the Union l'acuio omce ' 1 '
In this city, and thereby save your lo- SOCIETY MEETINGS,
cal fare to Portland.
PILOT COMMISSIONERS The rpir-
SMOICE! SMOKE! SMOKE- SMOKE! ular meetings of this board will beheld
on tns tirst Monday of each month at
If you want any thing gooa to BinoKe, iu a. m.. at the office of Robb & Par.
Key W est, imported, or domestic, you Ker. W. L. Robb, Seo,
must go to Chas. Olsen
I. W. CASK,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
The fol low) tin Compnnles I
Gorman-American , New York Cily. K. Y.
Union Hre ind Marine, of New Zetland.
National Fir and Marine Ins. i'.i.. of llartford.
Connecticut Hre Ins. Co., of llariloril.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San rranclsco.
New York Plate Glass Ins. Co.
Phoenix, of London. Imperial, of London.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEAE3
NOTICE The regular meetings of
tne Astoria iiunaing and Loan Associa
tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has Wednesday of each month. Office on
been used for children teething. It uenevieve street, Boutn or Chenamus.
soothes the child, softens the gums, W. L. ROBB, Secretary.
allays all pain, cures wind chollc. and
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen- OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13. 1. O.
ty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug- O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En-
gists throughout the world.
ATHLETES OF THE PRESENT DAY.
campment No. 13. in the Odd Fellows'
Building, at 7 p. m.. on the second and
fourth Mondays of each month. So
journing brethren cordially in itsd.
uy order C. P.
J. E. Sullivan, secretary of the Ann
fpnr Athletic. Union. President of the
Pnstime Athletic Club, and AthKiin COMMON COUNCIL -Regular meet
Editor of The Sporting Times, writes: Ins "rst and third Tuesday evenings
"For years I have been actively con- i eacn montn at 8 o ciock in city nail.
nected with athletic sports. I always Persons desiring to have matters acted
found It to my advantage to use All- upon by the council at any regular
cock's Porous Plasters while In trln- meeting must present the same to th
Inc. as thev nulcklv remove Hnrenes auditor and clerk on or before the Frl
and stiffness: and when attacked with day evening prior to the Tuesday on
any kind of pains, the result of slight which the council holds its regular
colds, I always used Allcock'a with nieatlng.
beneficial results. I have noticed that
most athletes of the present day use
nothing else but Allcock's Plasters."
K. OSBURN.
Auditor and Police Judge.
A. G. SPEXARTH,
DSALUR IN
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Plated Ware.
Fint Repairing a Specialty.
Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire
Arms Company,
flashbara's Guitars and fflandollns.
Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and
Bamboo Poles. The Trade Supplied.
BARGAINS 1N--
Wheelcpfi Wilson Seating filachlnes.
Kopp'a Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors anJ Clears.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed over the bar, The largest glass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, ;c.
Free Lunch.
Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors,
Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sti.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ENDORSED BT THE PRESS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building,
Gentlemen: This is to certify that I
have used Krause's Headache Capsules
with satisfactory results. I bought a
box which cost me i)3. and one tacsi'le
curea me or a dreadful sick headache.
My wife and myself have both used
the medicines manufactured bv the
Norman Llchty Mf'g Co., and we re- over C. H, Cooper's store.
commeua mem to me pumic as Deing
Jjust what they are represented.
Respectfully,
W. J. HUTCHISON,
Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo.
Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas.
Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block. 673 Third street
BOARD AND LODGING.
FIRST CLABS BOARD With Or
without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap-
ly at is. C. Holden's, corner Main and FULTON BROS..
jenerson.
J. E. LuFORCE, D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
in the
Flavel building, opposite Occident
LOST.
LOST A city warrant for $15. Vhe
number is 6,648, and the wamnt was
indorsed on November 9. Finder will
please return to Fred. Sherman.
. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 3, 4, 5, and 6, Odd Fellows'
Building, Astoria, Oregon.
LOST A black clasp purse, contain
ing a sum of money. Finder will please
leave at this otlice.
W. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build
ing.
WANTED.
WANTED A well located city lot.
Must be a bargain. Owners only. Ad
dress P. O. Box 9115, Portland, Ore.
SILAS B. SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in navel's brick building.
$5.00 TO $15.00 PER DAY at home
selling Lightning Plater and plating
jewelry, watches, tableware, etc. Every
nouse lias goods needing plating. No
experience; no capital; no talking. Some
agents are making $25 a day. Perma
nent position. Address H. K. Delno &
Co., Columbus, Ohio.
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
, Q. A. BOWLBY, '
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or.
This
Mrs, C. W. Haskell was a passenger
very suggestive subject was developed from PorUand yesterday,
a. iiuuu.cr most, ciear anq attractive. Charles McDonald was a passenger
As President Bloes is pot only an edu- on the Columbia yesterday
cator whose work has left its impress District Attorney Barrett returned to
upon more than one stat. h,ir . he the clty yesterday morning.
served also both as a private and In Mr' d Mr3' Jonn H'Sm'th, w"e
mmMi ... V. . amoug the passengers on the Columbia
" "" uuiiiib me wa-r, ne speajts yesterday,
ii urn an (UlginHl KnowlCCge ana thought Mr nnrl Mm H TV Thlna- lfr fnr Snn
which give great force and Interest to Francisco yesterday op the steamship
nis words. Columbia.
Perhaps nothing was more impressive MiB,i Bessie Arndt leaves this morning
than his car to a-fv ii .u J for visit of a few days to friends at
,, - " --' - Knappton,
, '"'b,uu. """""M W. H. Hurlburt, of the Union Pa
nation ana general stamina of clfic, came down from Portland yester-
iue army oi me south, as well as of aay morning.
tne north. This had the tones of chlv- J. C. Stanton, of New York, arrived In
airy which it is well to listen to town yesterday, accompanied by J. T,
AH followed him with enthusiasm as
Campbell and Joseuh S, Smith.
CM
TKtJ "CIRCUIT COURT.
Andrew Eskola Convicted of the Crime
of Assault, '
3"hq circuit court "resumed business
yesterday morning and disposed of a
fo cacti's, the first called beipg that of
A- F. Kiager va0E. V. Brock and wife,
ill which a motion for continuance was
nllowed.
In the case of the-State cf Oregon vs.
Andrew Eskola, charged with assault,
the jury returned a verdict of guilty.
Counsel for defense asked until Wed
nesday ' to rwvpare a motioii for1 a new
trial, Wti'.cH was granted.
The case of A. V. Allen vs. Theo.
Broemser and wife was referred to C.
E. Rur.yon to take testimony.
A decree upon the pleadings was
grained a the' cas- of lv-t.T' Fmn-t v
V'i. h 'v itaWona TValtcr Frirt-tr-h.
' The demurrer was overruled. Judg
ment allowed and onier of sale of at
tached property made In the case of
Theo. Braeker vs. Eva Wallrrran.
he brought to view in succesplon the Olsen has 29 brands of clear Havana
eneci upon tno three million young clBrs anq e win give you a Detter
men. in th't. D,V,in" .V.vl' ..... frar for 10 ceptp than you can get foi
dlscinl.ne ,ho t, rZ" , m!' ".I A".. ' 15 Third
. , wlo 01Si,la yl icreai i street.,
MbinS of great military At ths Oulumbia Cigar Store (W. T.
movements and terriblg VftttH-K, aHd the Bevcridge's) lovers of a good cigar can
necessitiy of thinking these things over eei an uie nnesi nranas, inciuaing I' loi
and writing ,.t thm i iit. anA waui,ui iNoruica, raimos ana
u . 1 w.v., BeImont.
ne wiuweu mo equally stimulating ef
fect upon thos who were left at home LIFE OR DEATH?
( i thtnlr t.f ortA hao. . , ... V. ..... nwl
r. .v. " " 1 . ' It Is of vital importance that it should
..uw ,1CLeHfciy arose ror Uie new be undrstorxi be nereons whose Iclrt.
postal system, and the new great dally J neyn are Inactive, that this condition of
paper?. Th,; fa (hat In the
rtm. itfo' ;.f
Vl l"" M-Iuy, eUUCatlOn, U nn... .MirhVl. rllseniu. rtl,.Woa jll...
uiimru wuu uueuty ana courage, led to minurla are all diseases of a very ob
promotion and success was emphasized stlnnte character in th;r mature stai?e.
as the basis of much of the remarkable ana lal iaV" tendency. They
,i..i.,m .u . often batrle the most .practised medlcaJ
nonooi- ,kul and tMe most approved remedies
which has since the war. ceased to be a I of inateria medlca. But opposed at. the
charity school for the poor. outset that la to say. when tha kidneys
Other great stops in our progress, a IfS1," t0 fischarga t..ir. functions, inao
. ,. , 1 ' tively-wllu Hostetter s St.TJnaoh Bit-
ln banltary and temperance reform, got tera lne dangarous tendency is checked.
meir impovun tit r.e enforced sanitation I Very useful, also. Is this household
and temperance of the camp and the medicine for thoee ailmpnt of common
"""v- ""-i"' vaa we' loirineu ytmmM ad nervwusness. It Is a safe-
uet-ejKtry Biaugiicg anq nrigni guard against malaria and averts
AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Great- nr n -o ccpira
klthnn i,l,.nEll '.ool 1... I
- .. . .- ...... ........ - . . .uiciiu, ike
tails 35cts. 2 to 6 sold in every house.
Samp e, postaga paid, five cents. For-
snee & McMakin, Clncinnatti, O.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Oilico over Danzlger store, Astoria.
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
BldcksrnltHa.
Special attention paid to steamboat re
pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc.
LOGGING CfllHP (HOW A SPEGIflLTV.
197 Olney stVeet, between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria, Or.
THE
Astoria Rational Bank
TRANSACTS A
General Banking Business
Accounts of Firms and Individuals
solicited on favorable terms.
Foreign and Domestio, Exchange
bought and sold. '
Money loaned on personal security.
Interest paid on time deposits as fol
lows; For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum
For 6 months, 5 per cent per annum
For 12 months, G per cent per annum
A Suvinga Department.
Having been established 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, 8
per cent pec annum.
D. K. WARREN, President.
J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier.
J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest. i
D. K. WARREN, J
J. C. DEMENT, it
C. S. WRIGHT,
JOHN HOBSON,
H. C THOMPSON,
THEO. BRACK ER,
Directors.
FOR. SALE.
, FOR SALE Daniel H. Jory's house
ana two lots, in block 66, Adair s As
torla. Inquire on premises, or of Ed
ward Adams, on block OS.
CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means can buy real estate in Hill's first
addition.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms 3. 4. over Astoria Na
tional Bank. Hours. 10 to 12 and to
G. Residence, 639, Cedar street
LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria
Real Estate Exchange and get a lot
in win s i-'iret Addition for $2.
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing
Lee has Just received a full line oi
Japanese curiosities and fancy goods.
win sen at cost, bzv xnira street.
DR. STRICKLER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Dealer in
DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUN
DRIES.
357 Second Street, Astoria,
TflE flSTORlJRL SflVljflGS BflHK
Acts as trustee for corporations and
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposits as follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent
per annum.
On term savings books, 6 per cent pet
annum.
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, 6 per cent per
annum. '
Q. A. BOWLBY President
BENJ. YOUNO .Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. E. DEMENT Secretary
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, G. A. .
Nelson, Benj. Young, A. S. Reed, D, P.
Thompson, W. E. Dement.
M.C.CROSBY,
Deai.sb in
hardware, Iron Steel,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Stoves and Tinware.
House Furnishing Goods, Sheet aud Strip Lead, Tin
and Copper, and Sheet Iron
MISCELLANEOUS.
MONEY TO LEND On good inside
real estate. Address Room 709, Cham
ber oi commerce, rortlanu, Oregon.
HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
BUSINESS CARDS.
F. WICKMAN,
CONTRACTOR.
House moving and street Blanking.
Screws and blocks for rent Call on
or address 2037 Pine street
CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St.
aim nave your ciotnes dyed and
cieanea.
SEWING MACHINES-And general
repairing, locK-uiting, etc. C. A. May.
132 Main street.
A. GIBBONS,
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
Office, with General Messenger Co..
515 Squemoque street
with
wlCi illustrations.
President Bloes has gained the friend
ship of the people of Astui'ta. and will
always find a welcome here.
chron rheumatism.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world foi cuts.
briilses, sores, plcers. salt rheum, fever
UIT I Mm. and e!I f,kln u: i.i,(un. and i.ohMIvp
ly ciircj Ptie. or m py requirea. it
Japanese novelties and fanev
goodU, can be had at half price, at ttir
store of Wing Lee, pest to Uiseri'S CltWI lis tfuarsntoed to lv uerfect mUbihc
stori, -', lon or money refunded. Price 25 centi
"Show Flake" Mn,,r m.m t K !L aIe by Chas. Kogers, si.--
...rv,... . .V." ' T Menaor to J. U. uemeut
. .... uii uuicib, yei cuniing liu
more than inferior brands. Ross, Hlg
gins & Co., Sole Agents.
A SURE CURK FCU PILES. .
Ilcliina; Pile known by molsfiire
(like pempiratl'in, cauclng InlcnRe ltchins
I fchen warm. This form, as well as Wind.
After this date the underslirned will Blee-JIne; or Protrud'nir. ylHd at once to
wnirrt fccin
efTects a
p-ruuincnt cure. 50c. Lrrucirlat or mall.
CircuUira free. Tr. Bo.ai.ko. XS .Ar-h
.tree!, Itiladelphla, Ta. Bold by J. W.
Conn.
not sell coke or coal by retail to any ''r- lnko-m l'U Kerm-.ly, which
A-lnrin ih.lVeJ;;JK.! Ch',l I tumor.. Cl-v, tiehinir And .Cfec
this d:iy been sold to II. F. I'lai-t Cj.
ASTORIA GAS LIGHT Cd.
Astoria, February 1. lSSi
GEO. SicLEAN, csrnar Olncy and As-
tor streets, icts a general business In
DiacKsnutning ana repairing.
! J. IL MANSELL.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Notary Public. Fire and accident in
surance.
vviiciN rvuiL,APnj tain on
Handley & llaau, 15U First street, and
get the Dally Astoilan. Visitors need
not mlas their morning paper while
mere.
YOUR FRIEND3 K EUROPE.-Il
you have fnonjs i,i Europe whose pas-
.o yon Jn 10 jirepay to Astoria,
can at tne Northern Pacific olllce,
sieumur xeicprione uoclt, and make
known your wants. Reduced fare via
in me leading steamship lines.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Office, 112 Benton street Astoria, Or.
I. R. & N. COs
'ARE YOU GOINO EAST? Patron
ize the Northern Pacific ra'.'.road i(
you are Going Fas' ruten ol
fare, thro"rh tickets, baggapn check-1
secona-cltttis tlcUtts can stop over at
Portland. Rates of fare saiuo as from
Portland.
' Steamer Ilwaxo.
Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 for li
ed to domination. All purchasers of I waco, calling at Taiuy Point and con-
neciing wun ratiroaa running norm ai
10 a. in., and with boats on hhoalwater
bay for bOUTH BEND, SUNSHINE,
NORTH COVE, and other points
through to GRAY'S HARBOit Return
ing, connects ot llwacn with steamers
for Astoria, and NIGHT BOATS FOR
PORTLAND.
JOHN R. COULTER. Secretary.
. L. A. LOOMI3, President
R. V. EGBERT, Superintendent.
Portland and Astoria.
STEAMER TELEPHONE.
Leaves Astoria every evening except
Sunday at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria vry Any eTcr"t
Suniiuy al 4 p. m.
Leaves Portland every day except
Sunday at 7 r. hi.
C. W. 8TONE. Art. Astoria.
E. A Seeley, general agent, Portland.
Central Hotel
Cor. yi and West Ninth St..
On the European plan. l arge, nlry room, and a
(irst-clas. restaurant, board dally, weekly or
monthly. Private room, fur families. Oyster, and
(ish In season, Finest Wines, Liquor, and Cigar..
EVENSON & COOK,
Proprietors.
florth Paeifie Brewery
: JOHN KOPP, Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All order, promptly attended to
FISHER BROS.,
Sfpip Chandlers
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Vatron& Vehlchea In Btoclc
Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Logger'
Supplies, Falrbank't Stales, Door,
and Windows.
Provi.lon., Klour, unit Mill Feed
Astoria, Oiegon.
HUNTER & WERGEflS,
lVoprletora of tho
and idienojCos Mil
Corner Reconl and Rcnton !, n-cta.
Corner Third and West Ki;;i,ih streets
not receive their pnpers regularly and
on time should notify this olllce. If
the p;ijiers delivered by carriers are
wet or In bad condition, don't fall to
make comjlalnt at the business office.
SEASIDE SnUfJIIs?!.
A complete stock of lumber on lipj, 1
In the rough or rtre.l. Floor!-,, r",
tic, celling, and nil klmu r.t .'.
work done to orii--r. 'iV-rins it .
and prices at l-lro,.k. Ail i'. -promptly
at'end-d to. me Cvi .
at mill. It. v. u LOGAN j i
Eeaislde, Oreg-in, ' ' "