7 THE.. DAILY. ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORN1NU, JUXE 7, J894. Tide TaJbl for June. O mail vAtei:. h ,."m71i" y. m7 lili. m.lf.Tlli. mJfh i ii st, i 'Yin m h.... a isaij, ; uln 4i hh h.... iii - -' i h n M... I l!X )liW 7 'i T ... 61 1 16 i 2 W 7 1 LOW WATER. A. M. i.n. ft lp. M. Ii. mi U. ft 07 1 0 0 ft M'-U 8 A 4:i -l ft 7 211-1 7 8 llll-l 7 ft (U 2 0 fl r.l 2 8 0 ;i8 2 7 24 2 8 16 a 1 w.. a (til "ii a A h T... 7 2 Hi 8 111' 4 21 OH, K... 8 IH 7 Til B :7 0 ! M.. 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Maximum temperature, C4 degrees. Minimum temperature, D5 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from July 1, 1893, to dute, 95.4(1 Inches. Kxcetis of precipitation frim July 1, 189 J, to date, 2K.27 Indies. A ROUND TOWN. Pictures of the Portland flood can be had at Crow's nailery. Plain sewing and dressmaking by tlu day. 385 Genevieve street. Orders can be left ad Carnahan's store for the Astoria Wood Yard for all kinds of fuel. Go to the Astoria Wood Yard fur the best kinds of wood; also best grades of coal delivered In quantities to suit Two lumber schooners are anchored In Scow Buy, intending to go to Portland as soon as the river falls to suit them, It will take a whole lot of evidence to prove that Providence Is not ploying Into the hands of the Republicans this year. Tho Republican candidate for Justice of the peace at Sklpanon received 100 votes out of a total of 101 cast at that precinct. The high water Is only half n block from Shanahan Brothers' Portland Wore, but they don't seem to worry oil this end concerning It. A wall comes, from Sunset, Wash., that there are millions of mosquitoes there. As It grows warmer there will be millions nboit sunset everywhere. For a delicious plate of pure Ice Cream, go to C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. Ice Crenrn Soda a specialty. Pri vate parlors for ladles. 483 Third street. The following Is the result of the regular weekly drawing of Hill's lot club: Leonardo Parro drew lot 47, of 'block 80, and A. L. Brlttlng lot 40, of tho same block, The Columbia Camera Club's enter tainment will be given at Liberty hall Tuesday evening, June 12. Tickets and reserved seats ore for sale nt I he New York Novelty Store. Patsy Gallagher might have forgotten the French langtiftxe, but he does know how to make a dog walk Spanish, as a large crowd who witnessed the iierfoim- unce yesterday aftcrncon can tesMfy. The Woman's Relief Corps held an unusually Interesting session Tuesday evj'iluir. Miss Nelllo Husey was luitl nited Into tho order. The meetings dur ing the summer will be limited to one each month, on the first. Tuesday. In Kansas they hang a man for steal ing a horse, because it Is one of the few means a farmer has to make a llv lug, and if some of the wretches who Meal fishermen's nets were (routed In u similar manner there would bo fewer thefts of (hat sort in this vicinity. Owing to the fact (hat the grounds were muddy, the football gume which was to have taken place hint, evening wi.s postponed. If the weather condi tions are favorable for a game Friday evening, the motor will leave nt 0:30. No admission fee will be charged. Aldennnn 1 tal ker made a sensible sug gestion In the council T.iewluy night, when he stated that the verbal report of tho ways uiul means committee on a transaction of such magnitude as the salo of H0.000 worth of bonds was not enough, and that. It should be In writ ing. His suggestion was complied with belore further huslnens was resumed. P.irtles are trying to persuade ("apt. Crang, of (he steamer Telephone, (o star( from (his point Saturday night at 10 o'clock. Instead of 7. This would give them a chance lo m a great deal of (he country now under water (he next morning, us (.he boat would arrive In Pordand later by three hours than her usual time. Do you need any Bill Heads, State ments, letter Heads, Circulars, or any other kinds of Printing? If so, give (his otlleo (he order. We have engaged a nmi-cinss Jon printer, who will give any work tmrusied to us his Thouhtfui Mindful, Cartful and Intelligent Con sideration. It takes downright hard work to do this, but we do 1U Til 13 ASTORIAN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR. Notice Is hereby given (hat (ho under signed lias been apiHilnttd nilmlnlst--tor of (he etnt. of It. W. Morrison, deceased, Lite of l.-its., imiivv. Oregon it ine niuniy court of the Stale of or 1 ii'isop County, and nil per sona having claims against said mute mum present me nm-, properly verl-fi-d, (t th undrslnned, at the older of Fulton ln, attorneys at law. In tho City .f Ast.iila. In Raid county, ulthlr. ix ntomns rrom (Ma lrt(, T. Ii. MORISON. Administrator. BTUTTZ' THEATRE. - "The Colleen Bawn," a beautiful play and an excellent performance, continues to draw good houses. ELECTION FIGURES. It will hi Impossible to XV.t the county vote In detail before FYId or Saturday, owing to the backwardness In transmitting the offlclal returns! " A MISSIONARY TEA. Tho ladles of the M. E. Church For eign Missionary Society were delight fully entertained by Mm Pedleton at he" residence Wednesday afternoon. WHERE WAS HE? Some thief stole 90 fathoms of brand new net from the net racks at the John Devlin cannery Tuesday night. They stole the lead line and the web, but left the cork. line, and as it must have taken an hour'to do this, the question is where was the cannery watchman all that time. A SPORTY CAPTAIN. Capt. Nick Devleh has had his gaso line launch Ellda. painted a morning- glory blue and has placed on her other Improvements that make him feel a sporty osa Kentucky thoroughbred. He wants to Wager J200 that she can out tow any six to fifteen horse- power gaso line launch on the Columbia,' or beat It In u 100 mile race. OFFICERS ELECTED. Astor lodge, No. 6, K. of P., has elect ed the following officers for the ensuing year: Oscur WIren, C. C. L. Larsen, V. C. , Theo. Josephson, prelate. Martentous Olsen, M. of W. Jerry Ruben, M. at A. S. Lepadura, I. O. O. F. Jaeobson, O. G. D. R. Dlount, K. of It. and S. THE SENATORIAL RACE. In the contest for .state senator the following arc the majorities at the. vari ous precincts: Astoria, No. 1, Smith 15; No. 2, Fox 10; No. 3. Fox C2; No. 4, Smith 9; No tie; No. 0, Smith 60. Fishhawk. Fox 18. Young's River, Smith 15. Lewis and Clarke, Smith 23. Walluskl, tie. Knap pa, Smith 25. Seaside, Smith 13. West port, Smith 9. Clifton, Fox 28. Mlaha Wttlt.1, Fox 7. Clatsop, Fox 1. Bear Creek, Smith 8. Vesper, Fox 7. Elsie, Smith fl. North Fork (estimated), Fox 2. John Days, Smith 13. Giving J. H. Smith, Dem., estimated majority of CI. A NARROW ESCAPE. On Tuesday Mr. Wm. Douglas, of Tongue Point buoy station, narrowly escaiH.'d drowning. He was on his wuy to town and driving in the water along the beach, when, at a jolnt Just, above tho Scandinavian cannery the horse suJdunly disappeared in deep water, dragging the buggy after him and throwing (ha puciiant Into the water. Mr. Douglas who hardly able to recover his wits In time to suve himself, but finally managed, pot only to pull himself together, but Un to guide the horse to solid ground. If wna a close call, and even though the buggy was pretty bad ly used up Mr. Douglas Is satisfied with his escape. .. ,. . PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chutter are visit lng Porllund. Mr. and Mrs. A V. Allen have r turned from a trip to Portland. Miss Shlvely returned from Portland on the steamer Telephone yesterday af ternoon. Mhy Grace Eliot, of Portland, Is vis iting Astoria as the gues( of Mr. and Mrs. Tai!an(. James Hnlayson. Sr.. has returned home from, Portlc.nd and other up-river watering pluces. Miss Nellie llusey returned Tuesday rrom a pleasant visit to her sister. Mrs. hluter, in Pordand. A CARD. 1 deWre t-i return my thanks for the delightful serenade tendered me on Tuesday evening by (he StutU Orches tral band. But for the lateness of the hour and (he unexpec(edneii of (he compliment, I should have been pleased 10 snow my appreciation In a more sub sanllul manner. ; JAMES W. HARE. .hIninir ,he1!eaJ1n aor and pays - ...... uisii ior rur skins. For 13. a lot Is delivered every week w uujcr 111 m jiirst addition. Teeh!ng babies uiul ie.T,Bii 1 l.'.Mivi; need 8(-e-e-dinan's Soothing Powders iij u.i'iii. Hill's First addition is located In (he " '"B euy. Luis are now Belling In It for f Call at R. T. Hunnhrv'a ST ThlM Btreet. for Fish, poultry, and all kinds i pime in season. Japanese novelties ami fnnov w good.i. can be had at half m-i.. . f .hu lore ct Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar H. Ekstrom has flxf ri.- . ' u. me limes, and the latest novelties can be secured at the cost of Hiuienui uea in the manufacture. Hin t KO tO Pol-tllinit In Tlnr ..., tickets for (he "Old Country" and the rJisi when you can ret them for tfca tm price at (he Union Pacirio office In (his city, and thervliu aav Willi llW cal fare to Portland. All th patent medicine advertised In this pap-Jr. together with the choic est perfumery, end toilet articles, etc. mn ). Ui,vh( nt the lowest -prices at J. W. Conn'i drag store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, Aitorio. . . . , COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. A Lively Time and Much Important Business Transacted. The city council held its regular meet ing Tuesday evening, with the mayc and all members present excepting Al dermen Lewis and Thompson Ike Bergman and Pat O'Hara had their chairs drawn up a little c loter to each other than usual, and' from a few remarks they dropped the subject of their frequent conversations seemed to be the extraordinary high water on Salt Creek. Bergman passed the big blue- water pitcher over to O'Hara quite of ten, while Pat spent a great deal of his time sharpening his lead pencil and making figures on waate paper. These figures were Bupposed to bo Imaginary majorities. Mayor Kinney called the meeting to order and Judge Osburn read the mln utes of the last council proceedings, which were approved, Petition of Victor Bergman to change his liquor license from No. 04 Ninth street to 640 Commercial Btreet was read and granted, The petition of a number of citizens residing in Adair's addition to allow cows to roam at large above. Shlvely's claim line was read, and raised quite a discussion. Mr. Baker related enough casuultles caused In Uppertown by un ruly cows to make an accident reporter for a city paper think it was the day after the Fourth of July. The petition was referred to the prop er committee, Report of committee on awarding con tract for painting 1,003 street-corner signs stating that the lowest bidder a: B. F. Allen at $85, the highest L. A Larson JI1C0. B. F. Allen got the Job. Report read of Surveyor Richard Harry on the sliding ground west of Third and Madison, and recommending that a drain be laid from Third street west to a point about 350 feet west of the west side of that Btreet, depositing the water thus picked up into the sewer at Its crossing with Duane Btreet. Re port referred to street committee. Supt. Chud wick's street pay roll re port was' then read for work done on tho streets, amounting to $94.50, ulso.on roads, for $22.50. Tho report was ap proved by the committee on publh works and ordered paid. So was the city surveyor's bill of $72.75, the pay roll of the city officers for May of JUGS, fire department $876 and police $475 for the same month. Then came the reading of letters from two different , parties- bidding for the issue of $30,000 of bonds dated May , 1, 1894, followed by a verbal report by the committee on. ways and means recom mending that the bid of Frank Patton, agent, be accepted. This brought several of the more con Forvatlve members to their feet, among them being Mr. Schernakau, who gave it as his opinion that the council had Ijotter wait and see whether Uines were going to improve or not. He was backed up hy Alderman Bar ker, who insisted that this was a mat ter of importance, and that the council nhould have more time to consider the report of the committee, and he, for one, would Insist that they take the time. , Alderman O'Hara said the city needed the money to pay tho laboring men and the fire boys and the police boys, und other employes; that the best thing to do was to get the money from the sale of these bonds ami lift the. city war rants, instead of having them hawked about the streets at 80 cents on the dollar. (Mr. O'Hara did not stoij to fig ure that there is $18,000 worth of city warrants out now, and that the money obtained from the $10,000 bond issue sold some time ago and the $30,000 from the bonds in discussion would make but $40,000, thus leaving $8,000 old warrants still unpaid, and the laborer who got a warrant the day the $10,000 came In would still have to discount It at 80 cents.) Alderman Bergman said If the city owed money It ought to be paid, and as the city was now paying 8 iJer cent in terest on the warrants and the bonds called for 6 per cent the difference would be a paving. Alderman Langworthy was not. In favor of selling bonds now". Business was to dull and he wanted more time. He said he hod not attended enough meetings to understand the matter thoroughly. Mr. O'Hara gave him a pretty hard shot by saying tha( it was his fault if he had not attended the meet I if g) and kept better posted. Alderman Barker said that it would be a good thing to make the Awnd Issue $100,000, Instead of $30,000, .and again suggested that they take a little more time to consider so Important a matter. Alderman Ben Young, who Is consid ered a rather shrewd business man, owning a cannery, as well nsbclnij a di rector In a bonk, said the council had waited long enough, and while he did no( wish to run the city Into debt any more than he would his own 'affairs, yet he believed the city should raise the money and pay off what It might owe. And he also remarked something to the effect that If the committee of 21 coming up and paying their tnxes a (hey should (he city would have more money, and that he was tired anvway of such delay, and for two cents he would resign. The vote was then taken (a adopt the report of the finance committee, and was carried, there being only" two nega tive votes. Bergman said he wanted It under-. stood (hat he got no commission out of ihi. ii-i,..ii,.. ., . ., , , . ""Jiy iuuviicu 1..,., ...v ), inn air. Bergman; s i.m.ed as thouirh he had nt wits somebody An ordinance to provide fin a sewer on Fifth street from As(or to (he city mimIw, ia the rule. i Council (hen 'adjourned. i TO CANNERS AND SEINERS. Just received from the Wlllapa Har bor manufactory, a fresh supply of Hemlock Tannin Extract for tanning; eill nets. Selr.p. etc. w. 11. A JAM' Acrenr. Hi I Third Street. I ' - " ' ALCOHOL FOR SALE; alcohol can be purchased at thel"'" B ' . TT" 'h..ni..i his mind and White House Corner, in flask or bottle v0 rt h wife nni married quantities. W RIGHT & HARRIS, Proprietors. BOARD AND LODGING. rlnoT CLASS BOARD With or without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap ply at E. C. Holden's, corner Main and Jefferson. LOST. LOST A skiff painted blue. Short chain for painter. Return to steamer O. K. and receive reward. WANTED WANTED Organizers, wllh good ref erence, on either salary or commission, to represent a well known and estab lished Fraternal Benefit Order, with a well Invested reserve. Benefits, $K'i to $500. Write for terms to Wm. F. Lail der, Sup., Sec'y, Suite 7, Mansur block, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED A girl for general house work. Inquire over Shanahan's r.ture. AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Great est kitchen utensil ever invented. Re tails 35cts. 2 to 6 sold In every house. Samp e, postage paid, five cents. For shee & McMakin, Clncinnattl, O. . $75.00 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry and tableware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, &c, same as new goods. Differ ent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easily operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six room house fur nlahed or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Upiwtown, in Adair's, Ogncd avenue or Third street. Inquire at this office or at Mrs. A. Feakes. FOR SAE. FOR SALE ISO acres of land near KnnpiKL Clatsop county. Price. Jl.W) $100 down and balance to suit purchaser. inquire ot u. n. Mitchell, p. o. Knappu, 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 $2. FIREWORKS Wing Lee has just re ceived a full line of fireworks of all Kinds, at all prices. 529 Third street. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ular meetings of this board will he hBM on th'j first Monday of each month ut 10 a. m., at the ollice of Robb & Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sec. NOTICE Tie reirulnr meetings nr the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at S i. in. on tha first Wednesday of each month. Ollice on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. vv. Li, ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No 13 I n O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. in., on the second und fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially in (ted. uy oruer q, p. COMMON COUNCIL Reculae meet. ings first and third Tuesday evenings, ot each month at 8 o'clock in city hall Persons desiring to have matters" acted upon by the council at anv recular meeting must present the same to the auditor and cleric on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds its regular (nesting. K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are Bold at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp'g famous beer is kept in such good con dition a3 at Ulzinger's popular resort; WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fnndel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't foraet peach and npriect brandy. Also French Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Messenger Co., 515 Squemoque street - J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTaTE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident In- W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office. Hi Benton street, Astoria, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGuire's Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 473 Third St., and have your clothes dyed aud cleaned. GEO. McLEAN", corner Olney and As tor streets, di.es a general business In blacksmithlng and repairing. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas. 150 First street, and get the Dally Astoria n. Visitors need not miss their morning paper vhile there. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you has'e friends in Europe whose pas sage you wksh to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific ollice. reamer letcpnone uocx, ana make known sour waul!. r!1,..H fa 1 i me leading steamship lines. ARB YOU GOING EAST? Patron ise the Northern Pacific railroad If you re Going East Low rates of fare, through tickets, birgage check- 10 oysunation. . All purchasers of lop over at Portland itatcs of fare same as I.du Portland. HE music of the trees and wild rh t tin river waves anu on me "i""-" .., i,.,.i-a omnes sweetest to the .i.1, ho knows the 0 o'clock meal can be got ready on her double ! burner oil stove instead ot the led-liot -m..--. -- .,, , .-,.n 1 ..r nr t-inva in.it- 11 iivrt j ' " 1 e,...m thin on till October 1st but ! bhe-ll be glad she boupht one. Have you ! seen those' In our window? -f,. AnaL Id gentleman Who cam mey v.ei .a has purchased his wife nn3 mar daughters each or.e. NOE & SCULLY. Q. CHUISTENSON Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old stand, corner Olney and Astor streets, and Is better prepared to all kinds of work in the line of BLACKSM1THING and HORSESHOEING than ever be fore. Do You Wish : To enrich your table economically ?' Here's a chance, at A. V. Allen's-I'l English ware, and lots of it! Rlch" Flower decorations of various sorts, ' land at quickstep prices. .11 Modest-priced glassware, too, 01 n course. The sneives are crowueun with them. Corner of Cass and Squemoque Streets. q Str. OCCIDENT, CAP!-. E. A. BEARD. Having leased the steamer Occident, I have her painted and refitted, and am prepared to take Fishing and other par ties at reasonable rates; also Towing of all kinds. Please give me a call. Or ders left on board or with Mr. Chris. Johnson, at the Astoria Packing Co., will be promptly attended to. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, (Jas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating. Agent for Champion Hydraulic Beer Pumps. 179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or. FREEMAN & BREMNER Blacksmiths. Special e.ttentloc paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CflWP KiOflK A SPECIALTY, 137 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria, Or. ' (Gaining Every Day.) Put your lips around one of the Sena tor Stanford or the Schiller Cigars, then light It and draw. What do you find? The finest two for a quarter on the Coasts nnd they are gaining new cus tomers every day. CHAS. OLSEN, 527 Third street. ' Cuticura Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Most Economical Because Speedily Effective. Mothers and Children Are their Warmest Friends Bold tbrakot tfc. world. Prim, Cuticmrm. SOs Soap, Utej BMlmt, St Potter Drag uJ Cham. Corp., Solo Pro. priotora, llouoa. (r"H.w to Car Ui aa4 Blood DImhi,'1 aullod free. ' yJ ft" PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. 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 3, 4, 5, and 6, Odd Fellows' Building, Astoria, Oregon. W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Rooms 6, C and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SII.AS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY V.T LAW. Office In Flavel's bilcU building. FRANK J. TAYLCS. ATTORNEY XT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAY. Office on Second Stifet, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Olsen's Drug Store. Hours, 10 to 13 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULL1NIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, BS-I'.i Third Bt., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Ollice over Danziger's store. Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 5 and C, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 lo 12 and t to 5. Residence. 630. Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until lflj o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. 111., and from 5 i.r..:i 7.11 evenings. The Immense Slaughter of Goods At tho consignee sale, No. 000 Third sCcoivVost9th, is tolling tlio.o hard times, and the people aro not slow in taking adwmtage of these grs?jt bargains at this posi tively closing out sale. Why think of it, a good suit of clothes fui jS, $C50, $8.00, $10.00, and $12.50 lat are worth from $10.00 to i a suit. And all other goo !s ii pioportion. Tho consumer saves at least forty per cent by purchasing at The Consignee's Sale. remember these goods aro all clean, fresh stock, and yet it is a forced sale. Don't for get tho place, No. 000 Third Street, to.-iier of West Mnth. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer Ilwaco. Leaves Astoria daily at 7:30 u ciuck, ior nwaco, und cou aecliiiff with railroad running north at .0 a. m., and with boats on Shoalsvater oay for SOUTH REND, SUNSHINE NORTH COVE, und other points through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return ins, connects at Ilwaco with steamers PORTLAND NIUHT BOAT8 FOR JOHN R." GOULTER, Secretary L- A. LOOMIS, President R. V. EGBERT, Superintendent '' 7 Portlandand Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evenlnc except Sunday at 7 p. m. v Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 4 p. m. v leaves Portland every day excent Sunday nt 7 a. m. v C. . W. STONE. A(rt. Astoria, Seeley. general agent Portland. A LOCK Is Something you want, if not Way, you will want I sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, and if this weather will only pull itself together you wiil want plenty of Hardware of which we tifjj (oo) have a plenty only waiting your call. J. It WTATT,' HAHDWAHE UEAUEH.