The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 25, 1894, Image 3

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THE DAILY ASTORIA N, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL' 25, 18&4.
AROUND TOWN.
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II I II -- Sy.
Oiipl. Slat hews left for Seattle, via
Portland, to bring the steamer ChllerU
to AHtol'llU
Uev. Peter Steeii, the Lu thorn preach
or, will be united In wedlock to Mrs. H
8. Olsen this evening.
Mrs. O. P. Hellborn will leave on the
next steamer for a three-months' visit
to her mother In San Francisco.
The Astoria box factory sent a lurge
clruclar saw up to Portland via steamer
Telephone yesterday to be repaired.
Rev. Edward Braekhus has returned
to Astoria, and will hold services every
evening this week at the Bethanla
church.
The many Astoria friends of Mrs. V.
II. Coffey will be Borry to hear that she
la seriously 111 at her home in Hare,
Oregon.
One can get more for his househould
goods than he could a week ago. An
other second-hand store has started up
In the city.
II. E. Topping, who went down to
San Francisco to stay, has returned to
Astoria, and will resume business on
Third Bti-eet.
Martin Foard and wife, accompanied
by Mrs. Brack, went to Portland to at
tend the funeral of the son of Mr.
Frank Botfuhr.
Two counties In California have over
50,000 beehives and export 6,000,000 lbs.
of honey, besides 300,000 lbs. of comb
and 20,000 lbs. of wax.
Eastern tourists pronounce the Shasta,
line from Portland to San Francisco one
of the most picturesque pieces of rail
road trael In America.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" tonight.
If you want some extra fine photos
taken, Mooer's Is the place to get them.
Some of our county candidates claim
they are In the race to the bitter end.
Some of them needn't worry about the
end, It will be bitter enough.
Judging by the number of business
men who are now taking their meals at
the hotels and chop houses, there must
be a heap of house-cleaning going on In
Astoria.
An $80 lot for J2. . ' .
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.
Last Saturday night the members of
the Society Minerva contributed the
sum of $22.45 toward defraying the fun
eral expenses of young Nelson, who
died that morning.
Freeman & Bremner put in a whole
week finishing up for Contractor James
Keed, of Portland, two dozen 2-Inch
spar buoy irons; They have also made
over 100 long shank anchors for Foard
& Stokes.
The story of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Is
said to have caused the late civil war.
Hill's First addition Is located In the
centre of the city.. Lots are now selling
In it for J2.
Teething tables and feverish il.lldrer
need St-e-c-dman's Soothing Powders.
Try them. ,
Capt. Salte has been caulking his
steam scow during the past week, "and
now he is at work giving her a new
coat of paint. The Job-Is nearly fin
ished, and the scow looks as pretty as
a new red cake wagon.
The copper on the bottom of the ten
der Manzanlta. is torn somewhat, and
where she used to ride over a fisher
man's net without damaging it, the net
Is now caught and dragged until It Is
badly damaged. Fishermen will do .well
to remember this.
House packed nightly ' for "Uncle
Tom's Cabin."
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 power upright engine and
boiler, almost new, for sale cheap. For
particulars apply at this office.
The production of coal in the United
States in 1S93 was 179,3.5,000 short tons,
of the valuation of $205,257,000. Callfor
' nla produced 72,600 tons, valued at $167,
500; MontanC 914.000 tons, valued at
$1,816,000; Oregon, 41,700 tons, valued at
$54,500; Utah, 413,200 tons, valued at
$611,000; Washington. 1,265,000 tons, val
ued at $2,209,300; .Wyoming, 2,139,300
tons, valued at $3,291,000.
II. 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.
R Alma StuUz as "Topsy" is simply
Immense. ,
The closing exercises of the Cedar
street school will be held on Tuesday,
May 29, In room No. 5. This Is caused
by the Ijpsi examination coming Imme
diately after, when the pupils will not
have time ta prepare for any further
exercises for the term. These exercises
will be held under the Invitation of
Cushlng Post, G. A. 'R., of this city.
Further announcements will be given
Iefore the day named.'
' There Is no risk taken by Joining
Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
full value of their money.
Pon't go to Portland to buy your
tickets for the "Old Country" and the
Kast 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.
Secure seats early for "Uncle Tom"
tonight.
"Jesus of Nazerelh Passeth By"- to
night, at 7:20. In tbe First Presbyterian
ehurrh. Come and see Him; and If you
find that you can love Him and trust
Hint as your personal gaviour. why.
then confess Him before men by mak
ing known your love and trust, aceoni'
panled with your request to be admitted
Into the chnrch, to the session which
meets in the same place at" 8:30 p. m
Rrstiertfiilly yours. Rev. J. W. Dor
ranee.
THIS IS A OKESVT COUNTRY.
All Europe, Including the vast plains
of Russia, may be laid down within the
boundaries of the United States.
TIN.
The 1,600 boxes billed to Meyer, Will
son & Co., which are on 4he U. P. dock,
will be shipped as soon as re-coopered.
FIRST SHIPMENT.
The first carload of this season's catch
of salmon left this morning for New
York, via Union Pacific steamer and
Sunset route.'
GONE TO SEASIDE.
Mrs. Alex. Campbell and daughter,
Miss Dolly, have gone down to Seaside,
to prepare their cottage for the regular
summer outing.
BACK AGAIN.
Mr. Arthur Bartholomew, formerly
captain of the Astoria football team, has
returned to this city from. England. His
family will sail some time in July.
FOR VANCOUVER.
The four-masted barkentine Chehailis.
from Mollends, Chill, South America, 50
days out, received orders by tug Escort
at 9 o'clock yesterday morning to pro
ceed to Vancouver, B. C.
A SEASON'S ENGAGEMENT.
The gasoline launch Ellda, Nick Davis
captain, has been engaged for the sea
son by Mr. Seeberg, of the Columbia
cannery, to go 45 miles up the river
every day to the point where his fish
ermen deliver their catch.
GOOD OLD TIMES.
Nels C. Hansen is down from Oak
Point, and reports that the saw mill at
the Point is not going to run thlB year,
on account of the low price of logs and
lumber. The mill yard Is full of cord
wood, which they are selling at $1.50 per
cord In the yard.
RIGHT IN IT.
Mrs. Cleveland has said It, and, being
the first lady in the land, all of the "ten
thousand times tern thousand" women
who. take an interest In such things,
will adopt the style of hair dressing
described as the "Diana knot." It has
already reached Astoria in a mild way.
JUST SO.
It Is the lady's place to bow at the
first meeting after an introduction. If
she' desires to continue the acquaint
ance. When making a call a gentleman
takes care of his own hat and coat, and
puts them on without assistance un
less In some way incapacitated when
taking his departure.
THIRTEEN DAYS MORE.
The vard-stlckfl have heen flvlno- onil
i ne yara sucks nave been nylng and
snapping like mad for two days past at ,
Shanahan Brothers' Btore. and no won-l
der the interest Increases as the Bale
lengthens. . Competition Is comatose.
xne union or Bpeciai Dargain prices ana
honest merchandise are the means of
drawing the great company which
comes daily-rain or shine. ' 1
Follow the crowd for the next 13 days
to this store, while the sale continues,
and you will get goods for almost noth
ing.
FOR MEMBERS ONLY.
Next Saturday, evening the members
of the Society Minerva . will have a
members' social, and the committee on
entertainment have been busily engaged
In preparing a fine program, which will
be as follows:
Opening address, Sofus Jensen; song,
Miss Berg; song, Miss Wlllet; recita
tion. Miss Gunderson; address, Fred.
Olsen; recitation, Miss Hurra ; recita
tion, Frank Wilburg;'1 recitation, Ed.
Thompson; reading, Mr. Schroeder;
song. Miss S. Johnson.
CAPT. CARLSON'S DEATH.
The remains of the late Capt. Carlson,
who died at Seattle yesterday, will
leave there for Astoria this morning, at
9 o'clock, .and will arrive here on Thurs
day morning. Capt. "J. W. Brown went
to Kalama today to meet the body and
accompany It down. A notice to the
Masters' and Pilots' Association of the
time and place of the funeral can be
found elsewhere in today's Issue.
The death of Capt,, Carlson Is certainly
a sad and sudden affliction to his be
reaved family. '
GOOD CATCHES.
The Neah Bay Indians have had great
luck seal fishing this year. The Clallam
Bay Record says that during the spell
of unusually fine weather of two weeks
ago, while the sealing fleet of 11 schoon
ers lay at anchor in Neah Bay, a school
of thousands of seals appeared off the
eape and flocked Into the streaks, and
even Into the midst of the sealing fleet.
Then the sealers had a picnic and the
catch began, which lasted from five to
f AFANTS AND CHILDREN'S White Hoods and Sun-
l bonnet., dozens upon dozens of them, all one whole
saler had, pretty near. Brand new, this season's output,
and just the shapes youM choose.. Don't let habit or per
suasion lead you elsewhere before you see what can be got
here tt from 50 cents to ?2. Concede us that and the bar
gain is made. ., DUNBAR.
seven days. The largobt catch was made
by the Ameteur 131 skins, which netted
the vessel $6,000. All of the vessels made
good catches, and at least $30,000 worth
of skins were taken.
When you feel that you want a good
smoke, go to Charles Olson s, 527 Third
street. He keeps the Belmont, Ideal
American, Gerona, Schiller In Caballeros
size, Sin Edwin, Reina Luisa, Flor de
Stanford, Hoffman House, Upmans, La
Corona, Pride of Key West and all the
latest brands of 5 and 10 cent cigars In
the market, and the best stock of pipes
tobacco and smokers' articles In the
city,
WILL SOON DEPART.
The Rev. J. W. Dorrance, who has
been preaching in this city every Sun
day and Wednesday during the past
four weeks, will preach tonight, at 7:30,
In the First) Presbyterian church. The
subject will be: "Jesus of Nazareth
Passeth By," On Thui-sday he will go
to Ilwaco, Wash., to preach there in
the evening at 7:30, and will return on
Friday. After holding communion ser
vices in Astoria next Sunday morning,
April 29, and preaching In the evening,
Mr. Dorrance Informs us that, he will
leave on Monday for his home In Sno
homish City, Wash., where he has lived
for the past three and one-half years.
Petite photographs, $1 per dozen, at
Crow's gallery, 638 Third street.
For a delicious plate of pure ice
cream, go to C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream
Deafer. Ice Cream Soda a specialty. Pri
vate parlors for ladies. 483 Third street.
Japanese novelties and fancy dry
good., can be had at half price, at the
store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar
store.
DOWN TO TWO DOLLARS.
Up to two years ago the Fishermen's
Union had quite a salaried list among
its' officers, but they are running the
union now on business principles, cut
ting down expenses here, trimming off
an expenditure there, until at present
they are spending very little money com
pared with the times when they had a
president and treasurer drawing $75 a
month. Sofus Jensen, the secretary, is
the only salaried officer now, and when
one thinks of the number of members
he has to look after, they concede the
point that Mr. Jensen earns every cent
he gets. "The union Intends reducing
the membership fee to $2 at the next
meeting, and It Is expected that before
the season is over every gill-net fisher
man on the river will be a member In
good standing.
PERSONAL.
August Takalo, of Knappo, called at
The Astorian office yesterday.
Hon. E. L. Dwyer, of Flavel, Is ex
pected to. arrive in Astoria this morn
ing. He may bring Important railroad
news.
Capt. Archie E. Cann, of the light
ship, has returned from Portland with
nl9 family.- Capt. Cann went aboard the
p yesterday,
NOTICE A. O. U. W.
Members o Seaside Lodge' are re
quested to meet at their lodge room at
1:30 p. m. Thursday, April 26, to attend
" i unci ui Vl uui mic uiuiuc, v,tHi.
rharles r(l.raon. Funeral from Grace
Episcopal church. By order of the
MASTER WORKMAN.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Astoria Lodge. No. 50. A. O. U. W.
requests all members to meet" at their
hall Thursday, at 1 p. nr., to attend the
of brother Capt Charles Carl,
subject to a tine. 'By order of the
MASTER WORKMAN.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The officers and members of Columbia
Harbor, No. 22, and . all sojourning
brothers of the American Association of
Masters and Pilots, are requested to
meet at thein voyage room on Thurs
day, April 26, 1894, at 12:30 p. m. sharp,
to attend the funeral of their late
brother, Capt. Charles Carlson.
By order of the Worthy Captain.
C. S. GUNDERSON, Captain.
. Attest: JOHN W. WELCH,
Captain's Clerk.
NOTICE.
There Is no stock for sale In the Os
good Mercantile Co., unless It is one
share (par value $100), owned by F. W.
Osgood, who has not been connected
with this company since April 10th,
1894.
Astoria, April 23d. 1894.
OSGOOD MERCANTILE qp.
SALE POSTPONED.
Notice is hereby riven that the Hher.
Iff's sale entitled "Fulton Bros., Plain
tiffs, vs. Astoria and Portland Railway
Co., Defendants, is this day postponed
until Saturday, April 28th, 1894, at 2
o'clock p. m. H. A. SMITH,
Sheriff.
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.
NOTICE.
- The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Astoria Iron Works will be
held t their office on Tuesday, May
1st, 1894, at 7 p. m., for the purpose of
electing direct jrs for the ensuing year,
and th transaction of such business a
may properly come before the meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Attest: JOHN FOX,
O. B. PR A EL, President.
. Secretary. ' ,
Astoria, Ore., April 20th, 1894. '
BOARD AND LODGING.
FIRST CLASS BOATiTWWith
without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap
ply ai ii. noiuen s, corner Main and
Jefferson.
WANTED.
WANTED Any kind of work, by a
middle-aged woman. Address. 373 Fifth
street.
AY ANTED Sewing by a competent
seamstress. Apply to Mrs. Mary
Schultz, 1?4 Main street.
WANTED A boatman to carry fish
from Ilwaco. To furnlnh Bloop. Stated
salary would be paid for entire season.
Apply at this office.
AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Great
est kitchen utensil ever '.nventprl it.
tails 35cts. 2 to 6 sold In every house.
Samp e, postuge paid, live cents. For
shea & McMukin, Clnrlnnattl, O.
MANAGER WANTED To appoint
salesmen to sell the Rapid Dish Washer.
Washes and dries the dishes in two
minutes without wetting the lingers.
$75 a week and all expenses. Easy po
sition; no capital; no hard work; can
make $100 a week. Address W. P. Har
rison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus,
Ohio.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE CHEAP The alnnn Mnv
flower. Capacity, 1,000 salmon. Inquire
of Capt. A. T. HARRIS, Ilwaco, Wash.
FOR SALE A fine, new, roll, curtain
top office desk; automatic lock, exten
sion arm slides, book closet, letter drop,
und a five-drawer patent letter (lie nnd
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 Bell at a low figure, one-half
cash, balance 6 months, with interest. I
will sell the above very cheap.
W. I. CRAWFORD.
CHANCE FOR ALL-Men of small
means can buy real estate in HIU'8 first
addition.
LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria
Ileal 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. 629 Third street.
BEVERAGES.
FINE WINES AND LIQUOUS-Call
at August Danlelson'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'a
famous beer is kept in Buch good con
dition as at Utzinger's popular resort.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin
fandel wine instead of coffee or tea.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
f. iiAlVtll, 4,S HUTU '!.,
and have your clothes dyed and
SEWING MACHINES And general
repairing, lock-fitting, etc. C, A. May,
132 Main street.
GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As
tor streets, does a general business In
blacksmlthlng und repairing.
When in Portland Can on
Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and
get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
there.
YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If
ytSu 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.
ai?bi vnTT rjnTWrt KAST? Patron
ize the Northern Pacific railroad If
, p i". i a vn flntntr V (1 Q t" Iaw mtPR Of
fare, through tickets, baggage check
ed to destination. All purcnasers ui
....nninn. iinXiMa ran ston over at
Portland. Rates of fare same as from
Portland.
At the
Consignees'
Sale
Yon can bay clothing for two-thirds
i's value; lints, bonis and shoos for
oue-lmlf its value; furuisUing goods
and notions for lens tlnui half ifs
valne. Hood liuuie-iimde sok for
!:. cents n' air. Carpenters' aprons
10 cents each. A g-J-nl pair of .
pui!ern for 10 cents worth ir.
Suit of Clothes worth $25 for $15.00
" " " 10 " 6.50
" " " 8 " 5.00
And other goods in proportion.
Good 1-4 lb German Yarn for 15c
4-oz. Zephyrs in all colors, 10c
I
I ailie u-ill fin 1 it to their aJvantaze to '
Ladies will ImJ it to thf ir advantage w .
purchase toolsets, Laces ana cmurouencs
at this great Consignees' Sale.
S. FRIEDMAN CO.,
' Consignees.
At foo and 602 Third Sl, Cor. W. Ninth.
SOCIETY MEETINGS-
PILOT COMMISSIONERis-Tho reg-
or ular meetings of this board will be hew
on ths first Monday ot eacn nionin ai
10 a, in., at the office of liubb & Par
ker. W. L. Koub, Sec.
NOTICE The regular meetings ol
the Astoria Building and Loa;i Associa
tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first
-Wednesday of each month. Oillce on
1 Genevieve street, soutn ot tjnenamus.
W. L. ROBB, Secretary.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O,
O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En
caninment No. 11 In the Odd Fellows'
Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and
fourth Mondays ot eacn monin. so
journing brethren cordially lnited.
By order - C. P.
COMMON COUNCIL -Regular meet
ings first and third Tuesday evenings
of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall.
Persons 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 tho Fri
day evening prior to the Tuesday on
which the council holds Its regular
meeting. K. OSBUUN,
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, 573 Third street
J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In the
Flavel building, opposite Occident
FULTON BROS.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 8, 4, 64 and 6, Odd Fellows'
Building, Astoria, Oregon.
W. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick
Building.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY i.T LAW.
Offico In Flayers bijcb building.
FRANK J. TAYLC3E.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT hXV.
Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or.
LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 5S4Vj Third St., Astoria, Ore.
DR. O. B. ESTES.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Office 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 S to
5. Residence, 639, Cedar, Btreet.
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE.
May be found In his office until 10
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2
p. m and from 5 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 Btreet
A. GIBBONS, .
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
Office, with General Messenger Co.,
515 Squen.ou.ue street
J. II. 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 ol Jackson, Astoria,
.v
General Machinists and Boiler Makers
Land and Marin Engines. Boiler work, Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Casting of All Descriptions Made to Ordef on
bhori Notice.
John Fox. President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. 11. Prael ...Secretur)
Portland and Astoria.
.
STEAMER TELEPHONE.
Leaves Astoria every evening except
Sunday at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria every day except
Sunday at 4 l m.
Leaves Portland svery day except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
C. W. STONE, Agt Astoria,
E. A. ftceley, general axent, Portland.
I. R. & N. CO.'s
Steamer Ilwaco.
Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 for Il
waco, calling- at Tanzy Point, and connecting-
with railroad running north at
10 a. m., and with boats on Hhoulwater
bay for SOUTH BEND. SUNSHINE,
NORTH COVk, and other points
throunh to GRAY'S haruok. Return
In (?, connects at Ilwaco with ft-Hmr
for Amorla. and NIUHT UOATS FOR
PORTLAND.
JOHN It- OOULTKR, fVeretary.
L. A. LOOMJ8, President
R. V. EGBERT, Superintendent.
INJUNCTION
TIIRICATKNKD
Bui we .wouldn't quit.
The car linos cornplfuu that
wc aro hurting travel by not
hurting feet. Our shoes aro
made for comfort. Alt sizes
for all people.
, John Hahn & Co
Kopp's Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Clears.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed over the bar, The largest glass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5c.
Free Lunch.
Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors,
Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts.
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
Blacksmiths.
Special attention paid to staamboat re
pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc.
LOGGING CfllflP UIOKK A SPECIALTY.
197 Olney street, between Third and
and Fcui'th, Astoria, Or.
- I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRKSENTINO
Til.. TJ(i1 1 1 n it Cnmmnlflll
German-American, New Yurk City, NT Y.
Union hire and Marine, or New Zealand.
National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Connecticut Hire Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
New York Plate Glass Ins. Co.
Phcenlx, of London, Imperial, of London
THE advantages of a bank
account aro numerous.
It is not to business men we
are talking they know all a
bout il-butto salaried men and
women. There's safety if the
bank is a good one. There's
convenience the money al
ways ready and always out ot,
larm s way, otit ot the reach
of your own petty squander
ing. -It is easy to anend small
sums when you have a large
sum in your pocket.
We open accounts in our
Savings Department for as
small an amount as $l,and
pay you interest. We will bo
glad to send our last state
ment if you caro to seo it.
The Astoria National Bank
D. K. WARREN, President.
J. E. HIQQIN3, Cashier.
J. C. DEMKNT, Vlce-Prest.
I). K. WARREN, ;
J. C. IMC ME NT, ., : ,
C. S. WRIGHT, ;
JOHN HOBSON, '
H. G THOMPSON,
THEO. CRACKER,
Plrectors.
THE ASTORIA SRVIHGS BflK
Acts as trustee for corporations and
Individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposits as follows:
On ordinary savings books, per cent
per annum.
On term savings dooks, s per cent per
annum.
On certificates of deposit:
For three months, 4 per cent per an-
l.um.
For six months, G per cent per annum
For twelve months, 6 per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY President
BENJ. TOUNO Vice President
FItANK PATTON . . ; Cashier
W. E. DEMENT Secretary
DIHECTOKS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. 11. Page, O. A.
Nelson, BenJ. Younff, A. 8. Reed, U. P.
Thompson, V. E. Dement.
florth Pacific Bremery
JOHN KOPP, Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
'And XX PORTER.
All ordera promptly attended to
FISHER BROS.,
SfyipGhardlers
HEAVY AND SliliLF .
HARDWARE.
WaconfikVehlclieln StocU
Farm Machinery, Palnls, Oils, Varnishes, LonReri'
Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors
and Windows.
Provfsiiona, Flour, und Mill Ked
Astoria, Oregon.
SEASIDE SAWpiiIi.
A complete stock of lumlier on hand
In the rouKh or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, reillng, and all kinds of ilnlxh;
mouldlnfts and shingles; also bracket
work, done td order. Terms reiiaonabla
und prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Offlee and yard
at mill. If. v l. LOGAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
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