THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 21, 189f
AROUND TOWN.
Bibelstuml i sv. ev. luth. kyrkan uti
Lpper Astoria 1 morgon kl. 3 e. m.
The choir of tha Congregational
church ar rreparln for a musicals,
1 liursdiiy evening. May 8.
'
liua Snug has quit working on the
tug Escort, and will goon commence
flailing for the Cutting Tacking Con.
lany.
A high school student has a. voice so
loud that 10 sours all the mucilage In
the building when he Joins In the
chorus.
. Mrs. H. T. Crosby will give another
of her pleasant "musical evenings" to a
few intimate friends and pupils this
evening.
Parson's orchestra came down from
Portland on the steamer Telephone and
furnished the muslo for the Assembly
dub's hop last night.
Services in the German language will
be held as usual at the Congregational
church on Sunday afternoon, at 2:30,
J, G. Schmid, pastor.
J. W. Surprenant, the carpenter, has
Just finished a large pair of redwood
partition doors, which are to be placed
In the hallway of the Flavel residence.
a recent advertisement in an ex
change reads thus: "For Sale, a bull
terrier dog, 2 years old; will eat any.
thing; very fond of children. Apply at
this of lice.
Lieut. John B. Blim, assistant in
spector of lighthouse district No. 13,
hard at work correcting the chart for
the changing of buoys below Ft. Ste
vens and on the bar. The whistling
buoy Is to be moved ad the first oppor
tunity to a new position.
Services at the Congregational church
as usual tomorrow. Morning subject
"The Rich Man's Folly." Evening sub
ject: "Success Measured by Sacrifice.
The Sunday school meets at 12:15 and
the Christian Endeavor society at 6:30
o'clock.
An $80 lot for $2.
If you wani. some extra fine photos
taken, Alooer s is the place to get them.
Lovers of a good cigar can always
nnd mild, fresh Helmonts at Chas. Ol
sen's
There's a woman In Uppertown who
Berves her, preserves by Boclal prece
dence. For the preacher and her high
toned Portland friends, she opens quince
preserved; for conference she opens pear
preserves, and for her husband's poor
kin she opens peaches.
Ths new chute that J. C. Trulllnger
has built at Uppertown to bring cord-
wood down to the dock, where It can
be loaded on boats, was tried for the
first time yesterday and worked very
successfully. He is said to have over
10,000 cords of wood that will be dropped
down this chute.
Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome's
Market, next to Foard & Stokes .
Meany Is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price lor lur skins.
For ja, a lot is delivered every week
to the buyer in Hill's f irst addition,
Services at the First M. E. church to
morrow will be as follows: 'At 11 a. m.,
sermon by Dr. Bushong. Subject:
"Love's Victory." At 6:30 p. m., Young
People's rally. At 7:30 p. m., sermon by
the pastor. Subject: "Standing by the
Stuff; or Endangered Interests What?
the Great Red Dragon." There will be
extra music, and all are invited.
First Presbyterian church, on Main
stireet, between Jefferson and Astor,
Rev. J. W. Dorrance, temporary supply.
Sunday, April 22, preaching at 11 a. m.
Subject, "Mother," Prov. 31:28; 7:30 p.
m subject, "Why I am a Presby
terian," 1st Peter, 3:15. Sunday school
at 12:15 p. m. Young People's meeting
at 6:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited.
Hill's First addition is located In the
centre of the city. Lots are now selling
In it for J2. .
Teething bibles und feverish d.ildrei
need St-e-e-dman's Soothing Powders.
Try them.
The Society Minerva meets next Sat
urday, with an unusually good pro
gram. Among the features of the even
ing will be a debate, and Peter Walde
will try to make the audience believe
that one can obtain more knowledge
from a lecture than from a course, of
reading, while Lars Bevsvik will do his
best to convince them that reading is
the right road to information.
The report that In consequence of the
rise of $2 per 1,000 feet of lumber in
California; there would be a correspond
ing rise here, tufns out to be based on
a misunderstanding. It seems that the
combination In control of the mills get
ting out California redwood have cut
down the outputi one-half, and this has
operated to raise the price of that kind
of lumber, but our lumber will not be
at all affected.
Only a few more days left to secure
a fine, $10, Crayon Portrait by ordering
one dozen cabinets, at Crow's Gallery.
A six-horse powsr upright engine and
!oiler, almost new, for sale cheapo For
lrticulais 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.
An exchange says: "The war be
tween R. D. Hume and the Alaska sal
mon trust will continue this se&son. It:
Is said the combine will make the price
of salmon so cheap that the catching
and packing of them will not pay ex
penses. A large number of schooners
fitted out by small dealers are also go
ing into the salmon business, and alto
gether the prospects for cheap salmon
are very good."
There will be a social given this even
ing in Knlerr.eyer's Hall, at 7:45. far the
tponefit of the Scandinavian M. E.
church. A good program and refresh
ments will be served. A cordial invi
taUon Is extended to all their friends.
This is the season of the year when
the women of Astoria accumulate sore
thumbs v driving carpet tacks. It is
also the scatoti fc-r WKhivxr bt-d clothpfij
and boiling sod ivui.
' i
The steam schooner Signal unloaded
about 200 tons of coal at the Oregon
Improvement Company's dock yester
day. She also has 103 tons of .merchan
dise consigned to Chinese tradesmen
here. Capt. H. Bendegood says that the
17 Chinamen on board have been In
good health ever since leaving Vancou
ver.
If persons who send communications!
to a newspaper office would only sit
down and write themi carefully on one
side of the paper only, they would keep
linotype man from drink. This office has
many a man from drink. ThlB office has
received several during the past mor.Uil
from native Americans which, If pasted
on the wall9 of Nebuchadnezzar's pal-
ace years ago, would have made the
Prophet Daniel throw up his Job as an
expert.
Petlte photographs, Jl per dozen, at
Crow's gallery, 63S Third street.
There Is no risk taken by Joining
Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
run value or their money.
Japanese novelties and fancy dry
good, can be had at half price, at the
store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar
atore. '
An effort is quietly being made by the
cargo shippers of Washington, Oregon
and British Columbia to advance orlces.
which nu.ve ueen umuy uoiunuuw ui
1- I -.1- 1 L. 1 11-- -J ,.11 I a
late, says the puget Bound iumuerman,
tnrougn price cutting ana dullness in
iraae. unuorm prices are c-aaiy neeaea,
and as the Pacific Northwest possesses
n ciiluki! it nimlliir i Inmlini Vi rxra to tin
- m""j .
itcbuii way iicw cuouiu uc mauBi-
ered. It is understood that the new
price listc which is an advance of from
50 cents to 2, will go Into effect at
once.
Speakimr of the' Coxey army, the Port
land Teleeram says, sympathetically:
Down in the hearts of the people
there is a spark of sympathy for these
poor Btragglers, without a home and al-
most without a country. If thev are
cranks they are also human beings with
Immortal souls who have aspirations for
httr thm Tr nrnkw. n olrt-tlm
Democrat ache at heart to think that a
so-called Democrat aministratlon Is re
sponsible for this state of affairs."
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 ladles. 483 Third street.
Olsen has 29 brands of clear Havana
cigars and he will give you a better el-
gar for 10 cents than you can get for
ir.P ' 1
- - ,
Senator C. W. Fulton received today
from Salem, Or., a fine pair of black
carriage horses, sixteen hands high,
with limba of steel, and Bhapely as deer,
lb is Intended as a family carrtaire team,
and the senator will certainly derive
. , a i m , , , , . ...
great uciitin. irum wit? unvw lie win
take behind this beautiful pair of
T-T mhlptrtnlA.na Pinna onnflnomont n t
the lawverB desk has rendered It im-
me lawyers oesK, nas renuerea it im-
peratlve for Mr. Fulton to enjoy more
outdoor exercise, and what Is more de-
ui,ti ii,,. , .if kv,i,i o i
"0 " -
iiiiiwra Liiuu ran liul ujucc iu i.iu yu. i
block.)
Thp rennrtfl nf th rppnfr Rtorms nn
the Atlantic, aa gleaned from Eastern
papers, snow mem to nave Deen tne
most disastrous of late years. Pretty
much the whole north Atlantic coast
appears to have been strewn with
wrecks, and how many more may be
washed ashore remains to be known.
Even the most seaworthy vessels found
uimcuuy in weatnenng tne tremenaous
gale. The most deplorable feature of
the storm is the great loss of human
life with which it haa been attended,
and It Is feared that the whole sad
truth has not yet been told.
The proposed "ADron Sale." bv the
ladles or Grace Church, promises to be
one of the most unique and interesting
affairs that ever occurred in Astoria.
Don't tco to Portland to buv vour
tickets for the "Old Country" and the
East when you can Ret them for the
same price at the Union Pacific office
In this city, and thereby save your lo
cal fare to .Portland.
TO BE OPENED THIS MORNING.
The bids for remodeling The Astorlan
office will be opened at the office at 10
o'clock today.
TAKE IT AWAY.
The fishermen complain that there Is
a buoy at the head of Sand Island that
Is of no assistance whatever to com
merce, but Is a great annoyance to
them, as it Is placed right directly In
their drift.
A FAIR.
Who ever knew a woman to have too
many aprons? It is safe to say that no
one ever did, and It Is for those who
want more that the Ladies' Guild of
Grace church will hold an apron fair
next Tuesday evening, April 24. They
will have refreshments also.
HARD LUCK.
A man and wife from Seaside were
out shopping yesterday In this city for
furniture. ' They Informed Mr. Strait,
the furniture dealer, that they had been
spending Uie winter In Florida, and
upon their return found that some one
bod broken Into the house end stolen
all their household effects.
THE LAST OF THE SEASON".
Last evening the Assembly club gave
the last of their series of dance for
the season at Fisher's hall. . The grand
march was led by Mlw Kora, Nickerson
and Mr. Eben G. Rogers, with over
fifty couples present to enjoy the pleas-
- ant evening. A number of very pretty
- costumes were seen upon the floor, and
if appearances go for anything, those
present were enjoying themselves thor
cughly.
WHO CAN BE SPARED.
Tht( price of railway guides has ad
vanced in some parts of the country
since General Coxcy haB expressed his
desire to have a beautiful young lady
ride a milk white palfrey In front of
his army from Rockville Into the city
of Washington. He could send for
any of Astoria's fair daughters and not,
make a mistake.
UNLUCKY COLORS IN CHINA.
The Chinese superstition about lucky
and unlucky colors is one that foreign
merchants must observo when they at
tempt to sell their waj-ea in China. The
use of black paper a3 a wrapping for
needles has militated against their sale
In China, Blue must be especially avoid
ed on wrappers of. goods Intended for
the Chinese market, while red is aus
piclous.
FAIR PROSPECTS FOR THE END
The doctor, it would seem. Is not in
high repute "with Paddy. A man in
Limerick went to the undertaker to
order a coffin for Mike Cohnell. "Dear
me," said the undertaker, "Is poor Mike
dead?" "No, he's not dead yet," an-
,., ..v.... i..u , ,i..
"uu "0 " u,c
tor tne doctor says he can't live till
morning, and he knows what he gave
nim
AFRAID OF HIS FOLKS,
u , that yQang Howard Gould;
haJi cancelled his engagement, with Miss
Tyler on ant of the opposition
whlcn hls famlIy manife8ted toward the
match. Miss Tyler tetp be congratu
i ... . ... .
Huea. mnanouuiy sne missed a
-catch," but what amount of money
can compensate a spirited woman for
living with a man who Is afraid of
his own folks?
WE NEED ONE HERE.
mere ib an improvement ciury in ban
ranclsco which looks after the Inter-
e8ts or 118 neighborhood, and if the city
retuseB to make needed improvements
maKes lnem llselr- " recently put a
large numbe- " neatly painted street
B18ns on lne corners, ana is making ar
rangements to Improve the fire service,
They will go Into court and compel the
city to pay for these, and other Im
provements.
A PRINTER'S ERROR.
After all there is nothing so refresh.
ing as a printer's error. It is frequent
Iy the moBt readable thing in a publl
cation. Only the other day a colonial
journal, soaring aloft -.vlth scientific as.
piratlons, said: "There need be demand
.
no longer lor Jules Verne s and other
blackguards' works of imagination.'
Tne colonial Journal felt that some
reparation was due to Jules Verne and
"other blackguards." In, a subsequent
issue the following appeared: "For
2 'SSI- Jf,8 read Rlder
wiiuuu unci,
A NEW COOKING SCHOOL
J1"8 ben started- whJch recognizing the
mDOrtance of hav n nlentv of mliu n
hand for cooking porposes, has found
'ta requirements fully met by Borden's
Jr-eeness Brand Evaporated Cream, pre.
pared by New York Condensed Milk Co.
highly endorses it.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I Ta Via Ponnllon n rmtn. )nn.nn
Uo: TteZ"Z""ywZ!"
candidate for the office of County As-
sessor, aunject to your approval
A. R. CYRUS,
SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE- SMOKE!
If vou want any thing good to smoke,
LKejr. Wes'' lmPrtid' or domestic, you
musL co to unas. oisen.
A STANDARD BEARER.
In the crusade Inaugurated nearly
half a century ago against the profes
sional ignorance of the old school of
medicine, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
was a standard bearer. Its victories
over disease, when the old time specifics
proved aojeci ianures, proved that the
f seudo-phllosophy which sanctioned the
administration of violent remedies
wnere tne case required none, which
laia aown as unalterable rules b ood
letting, violent purgation, the use of
emetics and the employment of corro-
8lv and cumulative poisons In simple
wises of liver and malarial complaint
was in fact the worst of unphllosophy,
contrary alike to the laws of true med
icinal science, of hygiene and of com
mon sense. Biliousness, constipation
ana emus ana lever, as now treated by
the Bitters, promptly yield where he.
fore they obstinately resisted old fash-
lonea medication. So do dyspepsia,
rheumatism and kidney complaint ail
surely conquerable by this safe and
really philosophic remedy.
Albert Dunbar
BIG
VALiUES IN
HOSIERY.
102 (,hi!drn Hi.Ht d Knee Flat deck
1 I rJ'f!1"1 Cotton How, with
I !l-l.,i"hl hil rd U, fir t 10.
V9 -nr'lr jOcbu; ullerad it a
pairs for 0nnU.
A Ch:lareo'iii4.lH,ri rQ-mlilrFu
f "rrow-rlblel t'otlon Ho-,
w be.l vilucver o fly el.
Fut Rl-k
io'il
f) " Li1iet' Ft B'nck Cot' on H. ,
C '"' '"' ,'"'tl,bleHlDd'.lied
LllV 5e"l low: rrgnlsr vlu X; of
" " ferrd it & cent s pair.
1 I a-lle.' Fa t Black Mule Thra'd Ho.
a H .rmi.L.! Amm -t I.. , .
t lol "liefi hwilf and Um
rila' value-,
J Wj: offered at lhrM naira r,li
l.ari'M'
Fa IIUk Ho'a. Pnnerlnr
!irC (4'iali'y. double ole ai
4 a 1 1 and t' . f ood value
luv feral at 4 a lair
nd ij.loe-1 heU
iKaptlr; of
f A Wiea' Half and Half Vwr prop
Mil" V',nh Th-.a ""W. " lU'k
fill l b-ntend red. canarr, tirendt'r, Mn
Y v. t'ink and blua top.; beat ralue aver of
fe'ed at . e a air.
Corner Third and M.la gtreeti.
BOARD AND LODGING.
FIRST CLASS BOARD With or
without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap
ply at E. C, Holden's, corner Muin and
Jefferson,
WANTED.
SALESMAN can secure line of Hose.
Belting and General Rubber, from Man-
ufactuilug Corporation. A first-class
line for first-class man.
P. O. Box 1371.
New York.
WANTED Sewing by a competent
fwimsiress. Apply to Mrs. Mary
Schultz, 174 Main street.
WANTED A boatman, to carry fish
from Ilwaco. To furnish Bloop. Stated
salary would be paid for entire season.
Apply at this office.
AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Great
est kitchen utimsll ever Invented. Re
tails 35cts. 2 to 8 sold in every house.
Samp e, postage paid, five cents. For
shee & McMakln, Clncinnattl, O.
$25.00 to $50.00 per week uslna and
selling Old Reliable Plater. Every fum
ily hits ruaty, worn knives.forks. spoons.
etc. Quickly plated by dipping in melted
metal. No experience or hard work:
a good Bltuatlon. Address W. P. Harri
son & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, O.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A fine. new. roll, curtain
top omce desk: automatic ock. exten
sion arm slides, book closet, letter droD.
and a five-drawer patent letter file and
Indexes. Desk 54 Inches long, 33 wide,
50 high. Terms cash, or 30 days to re
sponsible party. I also have, a new,
double-door, combination lock, 2,000-lb.
tafe I will sell at a low flirure. one-half
caan, Daiance 6 months, with Interest, I
will sell the above very cheap.
W. I. CRAWFORD.
FOR SALE CHEAP An 18-foot,
double-ended, Whitehall boat, suitable
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
Renl 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. 529 Third street.
BEVERAGES.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Call
at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are Bold at Alex Campbell's
Gem.
A DELICIOUS DRINK. There is
no placo In Astoria where John Kopp's
famous beer is kept in such good con
dition aa at Utzlnger's popular resort.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln
fandel wine instead of coffee or tea.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricct brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho
tel at Seaside is opeu the year around.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St.,
and have your clothes dyed and
cleaned. .
SEWINO MACHINES And general
repairing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A. May,
132 Main street.
GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As
ter streets, does a general business In
blacksmllhlng and repairing.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and
get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
there.
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,
steamer Telephone dock, and make
known your wants. Reduced fare via
all the leading steamship lines.
ARB YOU GOING EAST? Patron
ize, the Northern Pacific railroad If
you are Going East. Low rates of
fare, through tickets, baggage check
ed to destination. All purchasers of
second-class tickets can stop over at
Portland. Rates of fare same as from
Portland.
At the
Consignees'
I
Sale
.. Yon onn boy clutliinjj for twc-tbiriln
in valm ; lints, boots nud slioe for
one-linlf it value; furnishing good
nnd notions for leas than bnlf ifs
v:iluo. (iood liome-innili' not Vt tor
U5 rents a j air. CrM'iilers' aprons
10 cents oaeli. A good pair f snit
pendcra for 10 cents worth -'.
Suit of Clothes worth $25 for $15.00
" " " 10 " 6,50
" " " 3" 5.00
And other goods in proportion.
Good 1-4 lb German Yarn for 15c
4-oz, Zephyrs in ail colors, 10c
I
,
1
Ladies will find it to their advantage to!
purcnase v.orstis, Laes ana cmprouenes
at this great Consignees' Sale.
S. FRIEDMAN CO.,
Consignees.
At 600 and 602 Third St., Cor. W. Ninth.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISSIONEltb The reg
ular meetings of this board will be held
on th first Mondny of each month at
10 a, m., at the olllco of llobb Par
ker. W. L.Robb. Sec.
NOTICE Tie regular meetings ol
the Astoria Building and Loan Associa
tion are neid ui 5 p. m. on tne nrsi
Wednesday of each month. Office on
Wednesday of each month. Office
Genevieve street, south of Chenamu
W. L. ROBB, becretai;
us.
y.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, X. O.
O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En
campment No. 13, In the Odd Fellows'
Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and
fourth Mondays of ench month. So
journing brethren cordially intted.
By order C. P.
COMMON COUNCIL -Regular meet
lngs first and third Tuesday evenings
of each month at 8 o clock in city hall.
Persona desiring to have matters acted
upon by the council at any regular
meeting must present the same to the
auditor and clerk on or before the Fri
day evening prior to the Tuesday on
which the council holds its regular
meatlng. K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
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, G73 Third street
r. E. LuFORCE, 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. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick
Building.
SII.AS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AS LAW.
Offlco In Flavel's bilok building.
FRANK J. TAYLCS.
ATTORNEY XI LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAY.
Ofllce on Second Striet, Astoria, Or.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Ofllce over Danzlger's store, Astoria.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Ofllce, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na
tional Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
6. Residence, 31), Cedar street.
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. '
May be found In his ofllce until 10
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 1!
p. m., and from f until 7:30 evenings.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ST. 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
Office, with General Messenger Co.,
61S Squemoque street.
J. IL 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 Maker;
i
Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam
boat n4 Cannery Work a Specially.
Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on
Short Notice.
John Fox. President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. li. Prael Betretar
Portland and Astoria.
STEAMER TELEPHONE,
Leaves Astoria every evening except
Sunduy at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria every day except
Sunday at 4 p. in.
Leaves Portland every day except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
C. W. STONE, At, Astoria,
E. A. Sotley, general agent, Portland.
I. R. & N. COs
Steamer Ilwaco.
I Leaves Astoria dully at 7:30 for II
waco, calling at Tamy Point, snd ron
Meeting with railroad running north at
10 a. in., and with boats on Hhualwatt-r
for south bend, Sunshine.
tnr0UK to CRAY'S HARBOR. Return
ing, connects at Ilwaon with ntPttmerK
for Astoria, and N1UI1T UOATS FOR
PORTLAND.
JOHN It. COULTER. rWretary,
U A. LOOM IS, Prf-sldont
R. V. EGBF.r.Ti Superintendent.
INJUNCTION
THREATENED
lint wo wouldn't quit.
The car lines complain that
wo arc hurting travel bv not
hurting feet., Our shoes aro
made for comfort. All sizes
for all people.
John Haiiji & Co
Kopp's Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Llquori and Cigars,
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed'over the bar, The largest glass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half. sc.
Free Lunch.
Erickson &Wirkkola, Proprietors,
Cor. Concoraly and Lafayette Sts.
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
v Hlnckamltha.
Special attention cold to steamboat re
pairing, first-class horaeshoelng, etc.
LOGGING CflfllP IQQRK A SPECIALTY.,
197 Olney street, between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria, Or.
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
The Following Cotnnnnlei ;
German-American, New Yoik City, N. Y.
Union Fire and Marine, of New Zealand.
National Hire and Marine Ins. Co.. of Hartford.
Connecticut Hre Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
New York l'late Glass Ins. Co.
Phdnlx, of London, Imperial, of London
THE advantages of a bank
account are numerous.
It is not to business men we
are talking they know all a
bout il-butto salaried men and
women. There's saiety if 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 ppend 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 care to see it.
The Astoria National Bank
D. K. WARREN, President.
J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier.
J. C. DEMENT, Vlce-Prest.
D. K. WARREN,
J. C. DEMENT,
C. 8. WRIGHT, ,
JOHN H013SON,
H. C THOMPSON,
THEO, B BACKER,
Directors.
THE flSTOlp SAVINGS BflM
Acts as trustee for cornoratlons and
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposits an follows:
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent
ptr annum. ,
On term savings books, 6 per cent iter
annum.
On certificates of deposit:
For three months, 4 per cent per an
i.um. For six months, G per cent per annum
For twelve months, 6 per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. ROW LB Y President
BKNJ. YOUNO ..Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. K. DEMENT Secretary
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowluy, C. H. Page, O. A.
Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. P,
Thompson, W. E. Dement.
florth Paeifie Bfemery
JOHN KOPP, Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All orders promptly attended to
FISHER BROS.,
SfyipGharjdlers
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Watfonail Vehlclie In Stoclc
Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, VarnUhes, Luggers'
Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors
and Windows.
f'rovlalon. Flour, and Mill Feed.
Astoria, Oregon.
SEASIDE SAI'PIiL
A complete ntodc of lumber on hand
in the rouuh or drenned. Flooring, rus
tic, clling, and all kinds of linhh;
mouldlnKS and slilni,'lra; also bracket
wmk done to order. Terms reasonublo
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly Ettend'-d to. Ofllce nnd yard
at mill. II. v L. LO'JAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
wwth tti kv)v Mil
ft for forty
kvrufs conviitmg of io vsvvt
fi il .-lira . 1 -
i- la!.t, brightest. llveliVst iiJ iioit popular
tfZZ KrfVoit.-ns, vo4.al ni lnti.iiia;i,ul, -
giAif-n up In thm inoM lff;nt ir.amivr, m
ciuJintf (ur la(f u kornaits,
CARMtSClTA, lho Spanish Dancer,
tS,DLHi:W6ht, ff Otcat Pianist,
t- AistUNA fflJJI ar,4
1z mmhtc sutvHAn cutting. r?:z
Dincn ll amjtnn to
ZZ TKE KEWrORK KUSICAttCHO CO. -;
J - - liruaJwjvTha;re WJ., .New York City.
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