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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNINO. APRIL 18, 1894. AKOpi) TOWN. The ladles of the First Presbyterian church are preparing to give a. concert In the near future. The city council met last night and nrijourncd, without doing any business, until next Tuesday night. ABior lotige, No. G, K. of P., meets Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All so- Jnurnhig Knights cordially Invited. The politest young man going Is a resident of Astoria, He took off his hat to talk to a lady through the telephone The ABtorian was the recipient of many pleasant calls on yesterday from distinguished Democrats representing all sections of the state. An JSO lot for $2. If you want some extra line photos in neii, aiooer B is me place to get them Lovers of a good cigar can always unu miia, ireBn JJeimoniB at Chas. Ol sen's Apropos of the Democratic conven tion, the Osgood Mercantile Co. has marked down a lot of Cleveland hats to the price of $1.60 In silver. The German bark Maria Mercedes, laden with wheat for Queenstown, passed down yesterday, but the weather was so bad she did not put to sea. It is reported that .the , Eagle Cliff pack of salmon is very light, William Hume having put up but about 6,000 cans so far. The reason assigned Is that fish are too high. Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome's Market, next to Foard & Stokes'. 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. Mrs. Callahan I want to get a pair of shoes for me little boy. Shopman French kid? Mrs. Callahan (Indignant ly) Indade not! He's my own son born and bred near Salem. J. M. Bartley, deputy United' States marshal of Pendleton, has been enter taining his friends at the Parker house by his memories of the wreck of the "Great Republic" here 14 years ago. Hill's First addition is located In the centre of the city. Lots are now selling In it for 2. Thousands of mothers give their chil dren. St-e-edman's Soothing Powder during the teething period. The Telephone did not leave for Port land until 10 o'clock last night. Through a misunderstanding of Capt. A. E. Lar king, the pilot, the storekeeper and two of the cablnmen were obliged to hall the boat after she had left the dock In order to get aboard. Lottie Wroten and Harry Wroten filled themselves with red paint early yesterday morning, and became so bil lowy and noisy that Officer Seafeldt was compelled to accompany them to the station. The usual fine was the result of their hearing before the police judge. Only a few more days left to" secure a tine, $10, Crayon Portrait by ordering one dozen cabinets, at Crow's Gallery. A six-horse power upright engine and boiler, almost new, for sale cheap. For particulars apply at this office. H. Ekstrom has fixed his prices for Jewelry to suit the times, and the latest novelties can be secured at the cost of material used In the manufacture. Notwithstanding counter attractions, the Stuttz company drew a good sized audience to witness "Davy Crockett," which will be given again tonight for the last time. Tomorrow night will be reproduced, by special request the his torical drama, for one night only, en titled "Lucrezia Borgia." Petite photographs, $1 per dozen, at Crow's gallery, 638 Third street. There is ' no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Japanese novelties and fancy dry good.i, can be had at half price, at the store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar store. Being a descendant of a French fam ily. Patsy Gallagher, the head waiter of the Swan chop house, craves French cologne, and has deputized the cook to keep him supplied.. The cook charges him $1.60 a bottle, and this article Is to inform him that he Is being sold, as the pretended cologne Is nothing but a weak solution of alcohol and a little peppermint essence. For a delicious plate of pure Ice cream, go to C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. Ice Cream Soda a specialty. Pri vate parlors for ladies. 483 Third street. Olsen has 29 brands of clear Havana cigars and he will give you a better ci gar for. 10 cents than you can get for 15 cents at any other place. 627 Third street. Tonight, at 7:30, In the First Pres byterian church, the Rev. J. W. Dor rance will deliver the ninth In a series of sermons on the subject of "Com munion Services." On Sunday, April 29, the subject will be "The Holy Foun dation." All persons contemplating uniting with the church, either by con fession of faith or by letter, and all in tending communicants are earnestly and cordially invited to attend these service Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the Cast when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may -oncern, that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and testament of J. M. Olsen. deceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, by the County Court of said county., and all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased are notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to ihesaid executrix, at the offlre of Fulton Bros, In the City of Astoria, in said eounty nd state, within six months from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this Ulh day of March. ISM. MARE.V A. OLSEV. Exeritris. GALLOWAY NOMINATED (Continued from First Page.) commissions, and Onuwon wits a mem ber of one of the odious commissions himself. Curry, of Portlund, who held a proxy from Baker county, In seconding the nrtmlnnllnn rf ComOSOn. Bald 'he WBS the only man in the state that the Dem- m.-utc, ou.r-1. but Ferguson, of Yamhill, who had such a lively tilt with J. J. Kelly at the morning session in a sDeech wherein he stated that Billy Galloway was sure of getting there. successfully refuted all arguments that the Portlander made In favor or tne military candidate. Umatilla Polk, Yamhill and Snow, of Multnomah, also seconded Galloway's nomination. Moffett said that they could not elect nny man on the ticket with the plat form they had, but he was in favor of Compson. The nominations were then, closed, and balloting by counties disclosed the following result: Compson, 88; Gallo way, 130. v On motion of Moffett, the election was made unanimous. The following counties went unani mous for Compson: Curry, Wallowa, Sherman, Klamath, Lake, Harney, Gil liam and Grant. Galloway secured the solid vote of Lane, Lincoln, Malhour, Polk, Morrow, Washington, Yamhill, Coos and Columbia. The other coun ties were divided, Multnomah showing 19 for Compson and 11 for Qulloway. Several futile efforts were made to adjourn at this Juncture,, bue were promptly voted down, and an attempt to nominate state treasurer was made. Fenton, of Multnomah, placed the name of George W. Webb before the conven tion, but as he was uncertain whether Webb would run or not, and Charles Nlckell said he was a Populist anyway, the nomination was not upshed. There being an apparent scarcity or candidates, the adjournment effort was tried again, and after a slight struggle a recess was taken until 7 p. m. After adjournment the delegates from the first congressional district met and nominated J. K. Weatherford for con gress. Nlckell's name was proposed, but he withdrew In favor of the gentleman from Linn. For the second district J. H. Raley was elected without opposition. EVENING SESSION. The convention, reassembled at 7:30, and after a spirited wrangle as to whether they should adjourn until to morrow morning, compromised by go ing ahead until 8:30 to see what prog ress could be made. ' Nominations were then taken up, und Holman, of Multnomah, named Dr. Mullinlx, of Astoria, for secretary of ttate. A motion to make it unanimous came very near carrying, but Holly McGulre came forward with the name of Charles Nlckell. whereuDon Mul linlx withdrew and Nlckell was declar ed the nominee by acclamation. Jeff. Myers nominated Thos. L. David son, of Marion county, and as no other candidates could be produced, he was elected by acclamation. A slight tempest In a teapot was cre ated when Judge Thayer made a mo tion that no nomination be made for supreme Judge. Ferguson, of Yamhill, made a strong, protest, and his humor ous remarks about how he had always performed his. duty at a Democrat brought down the house. The name of Judge Bennett, of Was co, was presented by Mr. Wright, of Polk, and after several speeches he was nominated by acclamation. For attorney general, W. H. Holmes, of Salem, was nominated by Cox, of Multnomah, and elected by acclama tion. Fenton, of Multnoinah, placed in nomination for superintendent of pub lic instruction the name of G. A. Adams of Portland. D. V. S. Head was nomin ated by a Linn county delegate, and J. K. Weatherford, who had called Cox to the chair, seconded' the nomination. Fention then withdrew the name of Adams, and a motion to make the nom ination of Read unanimous was carried. Read was called for and made a few brief remarks. - Capt. John O'Brien, of Portland, was nominated for state printer by acclama tion. The convention then adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. CONVENTION NOTES. Clackamas county had the honor of having the youngest delegate at the convention. Grover Cleveland's picture nearly Jumped out of the frame when the dis cussion about gold bugs was at Its height H. D. McGulre was appointed ser-geant-at-arms, but before accepting the poslUon he Inquired If there were any perquisites. Quite a number of ladies were enter tained by the proceedings. This ac counts for the llly-palntlng in Delegate Kllfeather's flights of oratory. The hall was tastefully decorated with bunting and evergreens, and the portraits of Washington, Lincoln and Cleveland adorned the wall .behind the chairman's desk. " W. W. McGulre, of East Portland, was down as a delegate. He Is a brother of the state fish commissioner, H. p. McGulre, but parts his hair a little more than his Wgger brother does. After J. J. Kelly had made his reply to Ferguson's aspersions on Multno mah's Democracy, the United States weather man made one of his large, dP. red cyclone lines on his map. How surprised Capt Moffetfs Ken tucky friends would hav- ta j,re heard tho music at the convention. The band never played "Dlxey," "Maryland, Oh, My Maryland," or "Way Down the Suanee River" once. At one time It looked as though the Yamh!!! county delegation was going to be left out of the convention. Their cre dentials were mislaid, and for a while the Yamhlllltes were rather anxious, but when tho missing? documents wore found they gave a sigh of relief and put li a solid vote for Galloway. , i Among those at the Parker house are M. D. Roche, proprietor of the Holton house, Portland; Jefferson Meyers, who las large business interests in Linn county, and represented that county in the legislature, and Andrew Jackson Dufur, Jr., who Is said to be a "chip of the old block," a regular "A. J." Demo' crat. D. B. Worthlngton, a brilliant young newspaper man from Klamath Falls, Is said to have made the neatest and most classical speech of the convention In placing Gen. H. B. Compson In nomina tion yesterday, and he was the recipient of many congratulations. The party is bringing Mr. Worthlngton to the front rapidly, and The Astorian extends its congratulations to hlmi as a worthy fellow-journalist. Nearly all the. delegates accepted the Invitation of the Athletic club and at tended the exhibition at the club's quar ters, which began at 8 o'clock and con tinued until 10:30. The program was one of merit, and was well received by the visitors, as well as the favored few Astorians who were fortunate enough to receive Invitationa One delegate made the remark that he had noticed often, when visiting our city, that the young men were built as though they had had a thorough course of physical training. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Republican County Conven tion: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County As sessor, subject to your approval. A. R. CYRUS. SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE- SMOKE! If you want any thing good to smoke, Key West, imported, or domestic, you must go to Chas. Olsen. PROPOSALS. Sealed bids will be received at this office for remodeling the Astorian build ing. Plans and specifications can be found on premises. THE ASTORIAN. RAFFLE. Any one having chances in Frank Doprorich's boat and net will please call at Foard & Stokes' for their money, which will be paid upon proper identification of the person claiming It. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of Progressive land and Building Association will be held at the house of Job Ross, In Astoria, Oregon, on Tues day, the 17th day of April, 1894, at 7 o'clock p. m. F. L. PARKER, Secretary. Dated this 8th day of April, 184. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching whei warm. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch street Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W. Conn. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It Booth. s the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that the undersigned, executors of the last will and testament of George Flavel, deceased, have filed their final account In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop coun ty, and asked to be discharged us such executors and to have their said account allowed. The said court has appointed Monday, April the 16th, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing any objections that may be made or filed thereto. MARY C. FLAVEL, GEORGE C. FLAVEL, S. S. GORDON, Executors. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world fot cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever nores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, orns. and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to Rive perfect satlsfac lon or money refunded. Price 25 cents oer box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, stv--sor to J. C. Dement Albert Dunbar BIG VAIiUES Ifi HOSIERY. 16 O fhild-ou'n S'.lit'd Knre Fi El ! " Nrrn--'iM)el Crtton I'iiw, wi h 31 double hel ard tne", ize t" '0, pairs for TiOccnta. n Colliren'i 'perl r'l'ialitr Fast Blafk i t Nwrrow-flbbed Cotton How, doui'l LllL. ""' '''" tut',T,t c; w bent value ever off 1. Ik T,?ies' Ft B'ack fot'on How, eliso lnt Ir ft iinleM,donblelv'n4 spliced hee a and toe: rrgiiUr value H'c; of fered at emiM s pair. I 4Ie' Fa-tHWkl.McTlired Hon". - HrrroKlnrf dye. rlou 1 ro!o and It In I at'lu'cil he!' and tei: .efdar raluc, 'T-'1 III , ihrM .Ira f... St J.e4'r' Favt Wt'X Hne, Pciperlor fir' UuiWj. double role' and amiced lieei 'ftjl ard te-,nrd value t a Mir; of 1U fere 4 at 4 ie a f air fA Lidi-V Klf and Half FanT TVon rll" uica I.i-le Th-e-d Ilo-e. ari h Ma-k Jill, b"o'-anil rwl.taijarr. lveml-r, Jtile V u t ink and blue to; Ua'. Yalne ever of fe ed at SbeenU a pair. Corner Third tad Hain ElratUt BOARD AND LODGINO. FIRST CLASS BOARD With without rooms, nt reasonable rates. Ap ply at E. C. Holden's, corner Main and Jefferson. WANTED. WANTED Sewing by a. competent seamstress. Apply to Mrs. Min-v Hchultii. 1M Main street. SITUATION WANTED To do gen- riiii nuuauwurK or nurse, by middle aged woman; also, light work for a J"ull8 sin. AaareBS Mrs. L.. Johnson 180 Second street. WANTED A boatman to carry fish from Ilwaco. To furnish sloop. Stated salary would be paid for entire season. Apply at this office. AGENTS Makes 15.00 a day. Great est kitchen utensil ever invented. Re tails 35cta. 2 to 6 sold In every house. Samp e, postage paid, five cents. For shee & McMakin, Clnclnnattl, O. 525.00 to 150.00 per week using and selling Old Reliable Plater. Every fam- llV him rtiatV. Wnm L-nlirAo rnrlD ar.Mnc. etc. Quickly 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. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A fine, new, roll, curtain top office desk; automatic lock, exten sion arm slides, book closet, letter dron. and a five-drawer patent letter file and Indexes. Desk 54 inches long, 33 wide, 50 high. Terms cash, or 30 days to re- sponsiDie party. 1 also have a new, double-door, combination lock. 2.000-lb. tare I will sell at a low figure, one-half cash, bnlance 6 months, with interest. I will sell the above very cheap. W. I. CRAWFORD. FOR SALE CHEAP An 18-foot double-ended, Whitehall boat, Bultable for a rancher. Apply at Main street dock, .opposite Parker House. CHANCE FOR ALL-Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR 2.-Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for Jl JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 629 Third street. BEVERAGES. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS-Call at August Danielson's Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept In such good con dition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. UBe Zln fandel wtne Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't foryet peach and apiicct brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho tel nt Seaside is open the year around. pai.t. fiN P. TtAKER. 478 Third St.. and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWING MACHINES And general repairing, lock-fitting, etc, C. A. May, 132 Main street f rn mnT.TT.iV rnmnr Olnev and As- tor streets, does a general business In blacksmlthlng ana repairing. . ni... ,,i Y "i T ) 'P T A Mil Pull nit Handley & Haas, 150 First street and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while tnere. .iT.n YT-T-i t rvrria TNT Ti.TTROPE.-Tf i-xuun r ftiiai'wu . you have friends In Europe whose pas cm trek vnll wish to prepay to ABtoria, call at the Northern Paciflo oflice. steamer Telephone oock, aim nmnc ...... .lonii Reduced fare via KI1UYVM "ui . ' all the leading steamship lines. , . nrttvrt riCTI Piitrnn- Ize the Northern Paciflo railroad if you are Going n.asu i. , fare, through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of . . i ..i..trt n mtnn over at secona-ciHBu nuncio Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. The Fire's Out! The hired girl's out; the cake and bis cuit Is out. Company has come. iNotn Ing to eat in the house." What's to be done? Why, send the eldest boy oui the hack gate, down to Cleveland s nt.ro on Main street, and get what you need for Just such emergencies. STAMPS wov rhanired colors very frequently of late; but our competitors change colors every time they see our work. We make wagons, shoe horses ana ao all kinds of general BLACKSniTnlINU Perhaps you know this already. Cer tainly you do, if you bav ever em ployed us. Q. A. fUnson & Co. CITATION. the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. In the matter of the emate of James I, Met, deceased, Citation: To John U. Metz, Jess r. Prudence Weekly, Mrs. Sarah Kearns Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. J. Metz, and Mrs. T. E. Jackson, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon: v.. hrahv fitt and renulred to apiar in the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for tne t.ouniy ui i.ui"'K, the court room wiereoi, ai i""t . i r ., r.t rlaririn r.n Monday, the 7th day of May, IMrt, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, men mm nrai" i i ... viiif hv an oroer of sale should not be made of the rol-j lowing real entate. to-wlt: Lots Nnft l and 9, In the nortnwem ciuanei i southeast quarter, and the southeast. . .k,. .....thMiur rni:trtr-r of scc-f U-.n No. 14. township No. 7. north nt range No. west, ot tne in. .-.. Cla'aop County, Oregon. I IVitnees. the lion. C. A. Mofiulre. I Jtidce of the County Court of the Mate of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, . with the Heal of said court affixed, this M day of April, A. D. W4. I, SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The rejr- or; ular meetings of this board will be held on th9 first Monday of each month ttt 10 a. m., at the ol'ii'o of Robb & I'm leer. W. L. Itobb, aee. NOTICE The regular meeflijja., of the Astoria Ruildlng and Loas Ai-aoda-tlon are held at Jf p. ni. ou the first Wednesday of each month. Olllce on Genevieve street, south of Chenuums. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, in tne uuu reiiows Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays ol eucn monin. &0' journlng brethren cordially In '.ted. By order CP. COMMON COUNCIL - Regular meet. lngs first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'ciock in city nan. Persons desiring to have matters acted upon by the council at ony regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or oerore tne ri dav evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds Its regular mesting. K. OSBUKN, Auditor and Police Judge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN. D. D. a, 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 S, 4. 6, and 6, Odd Fellows' Building, Astoria, Oregon. W. 1L LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. 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 wom en und surgery. Oflice over Danzlger'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 5. Residence, fi3, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT IIIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until 10 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICKMAN. CONTRACTOR. House moving and street planking. Screws and blocks for rent Call on or address 2037 Pine street A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Oflice, with General Messenger Co., 615 Squemoque street J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident In surance, W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marina Englntf. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on anon notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evening except Sunday'at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 4 p. m. Leaves Portland every day except Sunday nt 7 n. m. C. W. 8T0NB, Agt, Astoria, B. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer Ii waco. Leaves Astoria dally at 7;!0 tr II-Wa-o, calling at Tanzy Point, and con necting with railroad running north at 10 a. m., and with boats on SlK.;ihvut r bay for BOUTH WIND, BUNBI1INB. NORTH COVK. and oh.-r p'llntr through to CJ RAY'S HARIfOll. return ing, connects nt llwao with stnmeri" for AKtoria. and tiUiJIT LUAT.i FOR PORTLAND. JOHN R. GOULTRR. fWretnrr. L. A. LOOM IS, Pri Hldent ' n. V. EOlKl;T. Kiipei ltitnd. nt. INJUNCTION T 1 1 R 1 v AT It, N E I ) But wo wouldn't quit. The car linos cojuf -iiiin that we are hurting travel by not hurling feet. Our shoes arc made for comfort. All si;:ea for all people. John Hahn it Co Kopp's . Beer Hall. Choice Wlncj, liquors and Clears. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the bar. The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc. , Free Lunch. Erickson &WirkkaIa, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. FREEMAN & BREMNER, Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flrBt-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CflJBP KIOPvK A SPECIALTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING Tlie Following Comnnnlea t German-American, New York City, N. Y. Union hire and Marine, of New Zealand. National Hire and Marine Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate lilass Ins. Co. Phoenix, of London, Imperial, of London THE advantages of a bank account are numerous. U is not to business men we are talking they know all a bout it-butto salaried men and women. There's safetyif the bank is a good. one. There's convenience the money al ways ready and always out of harm's way, out of the reach of your own petty squander ing. It is easy to f pend small sums when you have a largo sum in your pocket. We open accounts in our Savings Department for as small an amount as $l,and pay you interest. We will be glad to send our last state ment if you euro to ecc it. The Astoria National Bank 1). K. WAlUtF.N, President. J. K. II1GU1N.S, Cashier. J. C. UEMICNT, Vlee-l'reat. 1). K. WAHItlSN, J. C. D 10 M 10 NT, C. S. VKHJHT, JOHN 110BSON, 11. C THOMPSON, TllliO. BHACKKlt, Directors. THE ASTOlp SRVlflGS BAfty Artta a, frnatao fn( nnpnnrnt InnS Bnfl individuals. Deposits solicited. interest win ue auoweu on savings deposits as follows: On ordinary savings hooks, t per cent pt-r annum. On term savings books, ( per cent per annum. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an i.um. For six months, 5 per cent per annum For twelve months, ( per cent per annum. J. Q. A. IIOWLBY President I11SNJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON Casiiier W. K. DKMBNT Secretury DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. nowlby, C. H. Page, O. A. Nelson, lienj. Younff, A. S. Reed, D. I. Thompson, W. B. Dement. North Paeifie Breinery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to FISHER BROS., SfypGharpdlers HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wagons & Vehlchew in Stock Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies, Falrhank's Scales, Doors anlVlNlows. Provisional, KJour, ond Mill F"- Astoria, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWfuIIiL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or Ureaaed. Flooring, ma lic, celling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings and shingles; a'Bo bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. JI. L. LOGAN. Prop'r. Seaside. Oregon. Sc .i . O" t (O0 wiili f l..vHMulcfarfny3 i- S ; 4 tl tenia. coitsifctdiK ( io pjes s W full tne .! MMiic ol 111 eS lateit, Wjlltc .1. livclii , and m-vl popular r $..'l(.'i:!:rt'., t''1'!! 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