The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 08, 1894, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTORiANj ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE'S, J 894
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YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, 0 degrees.
Minimum temirature, 50 degrees.
Precipitation, .33 inch.
Total precipitation from, July 1, Mi,
to date, U5.7S Inches.
Excess of precipitation from July 1,
1893, to date, 1)2.49 inches.
ROUND TOWN.
Many of the worst laws nro diaftt.d by
the best lawyers. "
Pictures of the Portland flood can be
had at Crow's Gallery.
Tomorrow Is the lust day In which to
pay your water rates.
Jupiter Pluvlus continues to be the
rainmaker extraordinary.
plain sewing and dressmaking by the
day. 385 Genevieve street.
Orders can be left nti Camahan's
store for the Astoria Wood Yurd for all
kinds of fuel.
It Is a singular thing that the less a
man knows about the tariff the more
words It takes for him to tell It.
Kirkonmenot 8uom Ev. Luth. kir
kowiii ensl Sunnuntalna kello 10:30 e. p.
Pastiort Holkka on palatum t kotla.
Go to the Astoria Wood Yard for the
best kinds of wood; also best grades of
coal delivered In quantities to suit
The Portland Lloyds, P. C. Cordlner,
piloU passed out yesterday In tow of
the tug Wallowa, Capt. Howes, master,
bound for Puget Sound.
For a delicious plate of pure loe
crCam, go to C. IS. Smith, the Ice Cream
Dealer. Ice Cream Soda a specialty. Pri
vate parlors for ladles. 483 Third street,
Mr. J. H. Mansell has anticipated the
flood In Portland, as a sketch In his
nlllce shows everything in that city un
der water but the tower of the Oregon
lan building.
Among the Interesting features of .ho
Camera, Club's entertainment will be n
nautical drill by the children, and a
"Hoop Dance" by a bsvy of Astoria's
young Indies,
The ladles of the Library Associa
tion will give on Afternoon tea at tlx
house of Mrs. S. Elmore, 1'Ylday, June
15, from 2 to 5 p. m. Everybody conn:
nnd bring your Mends.
Home of the doctors at the convention
held at Portland thought It tin insult tc
the whole medical fraternity to say that
the Carnegie armor plates were unsound
on account of having been doctored.
Some of the gentlemen In Astoria are
to meet at Mark Warren's olllce tonight
nnd form nn Inter-collegiate football
club, and perfect arrangements for
scries of games with tennis of other
cities,
The steamer Telephone will not leave
this point until 12 o'clock on Saturday
nighU This will Klve those who wIkIi un
opportunity to view the high water
about Portland, as the boat will not ar
rive in that city until 11 o'clock the next
morning.
Rev. Mr. Short has had a booklet sent
lilm telling what congress has done the
present session. It Is unite Interesting.
Jlu carries It with him, and enjoys
showing It to his friends. Ask him to
show it to you.
PERSONAL.
Capt. M. I, Staples went around to
the Hound on the tug Wallowa as mate.
W. T. Chutter and wife returned on
tho Telephone from Portland yesterday.
Martin Foard, F. R. Stokes and O. II.
George were all passengers on the Tele
phone yesterday from up the river.
VERY INTERESTING TOPICS.
The Oregon (mstors of the synod of
the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran
church will have a conference and a
discourse meeting with Hie congrega
tlon at Portlund, June 14 to 18.
Subjects of discourse will be: 1. The
necessity of all to be connected with a
true (right believing) Christian congre
gation, i. Can a Christian, who s-.-unls
outside the true Christian church, be in
communion with God?
Do you need any Hill Head. State
ments, Ietter Heads, Circular, or any
other kinds of PrlnKng? If so, Klve this
ohioe the order. We have engsged a
flrst-clesB Job printer, who will rive nny
work Intrusted to us his Thouvhtful,
Mindful. Careful and Intelligent Con
sideration. It takes downright hard work to do
this, but we do lu
THE ASTORIAN.
All th patent medL-lnet advertised
In this papr, together with the choic
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.,
rn t twMidht at th lowest price at
J. W. Conn' drug nture, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, Aitorto.
AN ASTORIA GRADUATE.
Mrs. J. W. Conn -went to Portland to
be present at the commencement exer
cises of lihe St. Mary's academy. Alius
Edith will graduate next Tuesday, and
will then return hcma with her i:!.ihcr.
STUTTZ' THEATI.
Nightly the audiences gro,, '.aifcvr to
witness "The Colleen Uawn." Mr. Stuttz
has been requested do play this beau
tiful Irish play this, Friday, and Satur
day, which will be the last performances
of "The Colleen JJawn."
' DEATH OF ALVIN SMOCK.
The news was received In this city
yesterday of the accidental death of
Mr. Alvln Smock, late of Brookfleld,
Ind., but who resided here until last
August. Deceased was a member in
good standing of Astoria lodge, No. CO,
A. O. U. W.
FLOTSAM.
Those owning boats have, secured
somo valuable logs from out of the drift
coming down the river. One party has
28 in the slip back of Lewis Martin's
carpenter shop, and has been offered $1
apiece for them, but he wants at least
$5, and says they are worth It for cord
wood.
A 13 1 tO KEN ARM.
Mr. Beaborg, who lives near Olney,
brought his son to the city yesterday to
have Dr. J. A. Fulton Bet his arm,
which had been broken by a wagon
loaded with wood running over both
the arm and a leg. The HMle fellow
wns not so badly Injured as to prevent
his going home Inst evening.
COMING DOWN.
Sdrne of our local butchers are run
nlng rhort of beef cattle, on account of
the fact that the stock yards at Port
land are under ten feet of water. L.
Bulk, a prominent deuler of that city,
wrote John Hay to keep an eye out for
their office, which was coming down
stream the last they saw of 1U
CHILDREN'S DAY.
Children's day will be observed In the
Presbyterian church next Sunday morn
ing with appropriate excerclsea. There
will be no preaching. Children and
teachers are requested to be at the
church at 10 o'clock, with their mite
boxes and (lowers. The exercises will
begin at 11 o'clock. C. A. Hanson, su
perintendent, pro tern.
A SERIOUS LOSS.
George Kaboth, who fishes for Kin
ney's cannery and lives west of Browns
port, Just above Snug Island, had his
dwelling carried away by the flood. He
had be-rely tlnio to get his horses and
nets moved to the hills before the high
water wus uon him. This Is quite a
loss to Mr. Kaboth, as the dwelling was
worth at least $MI0.
ASTORIA SELECT SCHOOL.
The Astoria select school, Miss E. C.
Warren, prlndal, will give a literary
exhibition this afternoon, nnd on Mon
day evening, June 11, the regular com
mence-.nent exercises will occur. All pa
trons and friends of this excellent
school are cordially Invited to bo pres
ent on birth these Interesting occasions
without further notice.
A RED LETTER DAY.
Yesterday proved a good day for some
of the gill-net fishermen. The high boa.
at CutUng's brought In IOC llsh; the
high boat at Kinney's 71, while boat No,
40, In charge of Sam Abrahamson, and
which left the Columbia River Packing
Company on Wednesday afternoon, de
llvered at 11 o'clock yesterday morning
107 salmon, weighing 2,310 pounds.
A PECULIAR CASE.
Webster defines a "vagrant ns one
who sic-olls from place to place; an Idle
wanderer; a sturdy beggar; one who has
no' settled habitation, or who does not
abide In It; a vagabond. There wus only
one case In the police court yesterday
and that was booked as a "vug," but
the fellow had influence enough to
somehow drum up friends, who came
up and paid a fine of 20 assessed
LguinsS hi tu.
If this defendant had no abiding place
he m ule remarkable progress In form
ing friendships while In this city.
SOMETHING NEW IN COLLARS.
New York Recorder.
Satin ribbon, three Inches wide, fold
ed to the width of an ordinary collar
and fastened at the side in a saucy but
terfly bow, Is a change from the shirred
v-lvet collar that has received the ap
proval of Mudnnie la Mode.
Meuny Is the leading tailor and pays
I,. 1. 1.. 1. ... l . . . .
uiBiieoi cun price ror tur sklna.
For 12, a lot Is delivered tvery week
'.u me uuyer in tun a iqrst addition.
Tee'hing babies nnd te i :sh il.'l ir.
need St-e-e-dman's Southing Powders
Try them.
Hill's First addition la located In the
centre of the city. Lots are now aelllne
in 11 tor jj.
Call nt R. T, Humphrey's. S72 Third
street, for Fish, poultry, and all klndsi
or game in season.
Japanese novelties ami fnncy dry
tood.4, can lie hud at half price, at the
tore of Wing Lee, next to Olsen'i cigar
siore. -
II. Ekstroin hns fixed his prices for
jeweiry to suit, tlie times, and the latest
novelties can be secured at the cost of
material used In the manufacture.
Don't go to Portland to buy your
tickets for the "Old Country" and the
East when you can get them for the
tame price at the Union Paciflo office
In this city, and thereby save your k
cat far to Portland.
THH CUTTER BEAR WRECKED.
She
Ran On a Rock While Steaming
Into Sltkft.
A dlr.patch from San Francisco, dated
June C, sajs: The United States revenue
cutter Bear la almost a totul m-imi
possibly by this time Is battered to
pieces. That information was received
In San Francisco tonight in a dispatch
from the officers of the well known ves'
sel, who say she is fast on the rocks at
the entrance to the harbor of Sitka. No
lives were reported lost.
FOOTBALL ELECTION.
A general meeting of the Astoria
Football club waa held at the club
rooms last evening, the principal bus!
ness being the election of a captain and
vice-captain of the second eleven. The
balloting was close and resulted In the
election of D. McLean and C. T. Cros
by for the respective positions. Among
the members there was a general feel
ing of satisfaction over the result, as it
is believed that McLean will take
good deal of Interest in the development
and Improvement of the Junior eleven
Th team will be chosen as soon as pos
sible, and as there Is a remarkable
amount of good material available the
selections will need to be carefully con
sidered. It is expected that the follow
ing members will be drawn, on to make
up the eleven: D. McLean, C. T. Cros
by, Frank Gunn, H. T. Findlay, John
Grant, A. S. Tee, James Flnlayson, Sr.,
J. R. A. Bennett, B. W. Smith, P. W.
Weeks, Prof. Hawes, R. McLean, A.
Dalgety, Prof. Clarke, O. C. Fulton, J.
S. Hltchen, W. L. Robb, I). Stewart, J.
McCue, A. Meacham, Thad. Trullinger,
C. Heilborn, A. Young, P. Sovey, A. A,
Cleveland, Jr., Gus Carruthers, II. Pin
nell, Paul Badollet, George Cherry.
RECEIVED HIS COMMISSION.
Herman Wise received his commis
sion yesterday as postmaster of Astoria.
Mr. Wise Immediately called on Mr.
Hare, and says he is much pleased with
the courteous majiner In which Mr.
Hare received him. He says Mr. Hare
offered to give him all possible benefit
of his experience. Mr. 'Wise further
states that he is glad to know ull re
ports to the contrary that had been
brought to him by outsiders are unt.rue.
After consultation with Mr. Hare, It
was agreed between them that he,
Wlw, would not tuke charge of the
ofllce until July 1, Mils being the begin
nlng of the fiscal year. The old money
ordjr blank and the discontinuance of
the postal note ending on June 30 will
result In saving him the trouble of be
lug taught both systems.
TWO KICKERS.
Said a chronic complainer .yesterday
"I never see a fellow going bowling
along on a 'bike,' with his back sticking
up like a dromedary, but I feel like
yanking him ofT. lushing him to a
plunk, seUIng him on his wheel again
and saying: 'Now, take your medicine
straight.' "
"Yes, and I'm down on earthen cof
fee pots," said his companlan. "My
wife got one some time ago, and we
thought lots of It. Yesterday morning,
when she lifted the pot of boiling ..coffee
from the stove the bottom fell out, and
the boiling coffee went over the stove
and floor, forttfnutely missing her feet."
FOUND AT LAST.
About 0 o'clock last evening Coroner
Polil was notified that there waa a body
of a man nt Fort . Stevens. Mr. Pohl
went down, and upon examination
found It to be the body of the sailor who
was drowned off the bark Holy-wood
last spring, his nnme being marked on
the Inside of the coat on the body. Mr.
Pohl will hold an inquest, and then bury
the body In Greenwood cemetery, fol
lowing the Instructions of the Holy
wood's captain given before she iefti this
port on the trip homeward bound.
SAME THING.
The Giant's Causeway, in Ireland, Is
composed of columns so regular ns to
seem like a work of art. They are of
the same species of stone used In the
new foundation about the custom house
a Basalt thi't Is very toush and heavy,
lasting fir ages. Contractor Huestnn
has commenced laying the foundation
for the area wall, njid Bays the rock
used in the construction Is from the
Welch IlnsaJt quarries, and that 3."0
perch will be required to complete the
Job.
FREQUENT ONSLAUGHTS
On the delicate membrane of the bowels
and stomach with drastic purgatives
must have their natural consequences
to weaken and disable both organs.
Nature exacts severe ieiuuUes for
frlngements of her laws, and there Is
no more glaring one than that which
consists In frequent nnd unnecessary
closing with violent cathartics.. This is,
however, the course pursued by many
unwise people who seem to think that
the bowels, unless constantly relaxed
are not In a healthy state. When a laxa
tive Is really needed, Hostetter'B Stom
ach liltters Is the safest and most
thoMiigh. It neither gripes nor opr
ttten violently or excessively. It in
vigorates the Intestines and stomach,
ami arouses the liver. Regularity and
vigor are guaranteed by Its use. Sleep
promoted, appetite restored, are among
us oemgn eneets. A tendency to rheu
matlsin and kidney trouble Is nnlliti.-d
by It, and it completely eradicates ina-
mriai complaints.
ALCOHOL FOR SALE.
ALCOHOL ran be mirchnspil nt the
White House Corner, in llask or bottle
quantities.
WRIGHT & HARRIS. Proprietors.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mra. Wlnslow'g Poothlnj Syrup hag
been used for children teethinr. It
oothes th child, aoftena th mm
allaya aU pain, w wind cholle. and
me nest remedy ror diarrhoea. Twen-ty-flve
cents a bottle. SoM br all Am.
riata throughout th world.
TO CANNERS AND SEINERS.
Just received from the Willapa Har
bor man 11 factory, a fresh supply of
Hemlock Tannin Extract for tanning
gill nets, seliis, etc.
, W. JJ. ADAIR, Agent,
4(11 Third Street.
A NEW COOKING SCHOOL
has been started, which recognixlng the
Importance of having plenty of milk on
hand for cooking porKses, has found
Its requirements fully met by Borden's
Peerless Brand Evaporated Cream, pre
pared by New York Condensed Milk Co.
It highly endorses it.
BOARD AND LODGING.
FIRST CLASS BOARD With or
without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap
ply at H. 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 A girl for general house
work. 'Inquire over Shanahan's store.
AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Great
est kitchen utensil ever invented. Re
tails 3ricts. 2 to ti sold In every house.
Sump e, postage paid, five cents. For
shee & MeMakin, Clnclnnattl, O.
$75.00 I'ER WEEK using nnd selling
Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry
and tableware. Plates gold, sliver,
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
nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc.,
Uppertown, in Adair's, Ogned avenue
or Third street. Inquire at this oflice
or nt Mrs. A. Feakes.'
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE ISO acres of land near
Knappa, Clatsop county. Price, tl.flOO
$100 down and balance to suit purchaser.
Inquire of L. N. Mitchell, P. O. Knappa.
CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means cun 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 ull prices. 529 Third street.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg
ular meetings of this board will be held
011 tha tlrst Monday of each month at
10 a. m., at the olllce of Robb & Par
ker. W. L. Robb, Sec.
NOTICE The regular meetings of
the Astoria Building and Loan Associa
tion are held at 8 p. tn. on the first
Wednesday of each month. Ollice on
Genevieve street, south of Chenamus.
W. L. ROBB, Secretary.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. 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 each month. 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 the Fri
day evening prior to the Tuesday on
which the council holds Its regular
meeting. K. OSBUKN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
BEVERAGES.
ONLY THE PUREST Wines and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell'i
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. Use Zln
fandel wine instead of coffee or tea.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and aprlect brandy. Also French
CoRnae and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. GIBBONS,
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
Ofllce, with Generul Messenger Co.,
515 Squenioque street.
J. II. MANSELL,
REAL ESTaTE BROKER.
Notary Public. Fire and accident In
surance. W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Ofllce, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGuire's Ho
tel at Seaside Is open the year around.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 47S Third St..
and have your clothes dyed and
cleaned.
GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As
tor streets, does a general business in
blacksmlthing and repairing.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Hundley & Haas, 150 First Btreet, and
get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper vhlle
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 ofllce,
steamer Telephone dock, and make
known your wants. Reduced ft.re via
til the leading steamship lines.
ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron-
ixe the Northern Pacific railroad if
you are Going East. Low rates of
faro, through tickets. t.ggaire check
ed 4a 41481 inatloo. AU purchasers of
second-class tickets can stop over at
Portland- Rates ot rare same as Iron
Portland. . .
.. tho trees and wild
I n I all the BU
mmer-
I "vcr """" sweetest
to
the
time siiisi-"" -" ,t,i-'
ho,sewire wh ;h. know, the 6 0
clock
double-
meai can u l ( thp re
hot
burner oil stove umm" -----k.
range. There',, not be
iven-
but
you
fhat
lug from mis 011 w - .-;,
Hhe'Ilbeglad she bought e e l e
seen those In our window? !... J
rtd gentleman who said hey were
travagant r.as nii -
: 1 v.i .ua nn-1 me
married
has purcnaseu mo
daughters eacn " fjOE & SCULt
G. CHRISTENSON
Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old
Btand, corner Olney anu a or ;
1 ,1... r.t-uiMii-prl to all kinds 01
work ln the llne of BllACKSMlTHING
and HORSESHOEINU man ever ue
fore.
j Do You Wish :
iTo enrich your table economically ?,i
Here's a chance, at A. V. Allen's.'
1 English ware, and lots of it! Richi
Flower decorations of various sorts,!
1 and at quickstep prices. !'!
n.r,.i!t.Hn.,l I'luKKware. too. Of r
course. The shelves are crowdedj'l
' with them. Corner 01 cass unur
'ISqujmwiueteetS; T
Str. -OCCIDENT,
CAPL E. A. BEARD.
Havlnir leased the steamer Occident
I have her painted and refitted, and am
Tirer.ared to take Fishing and other par
ties at reasonable rates; also Towing of
nil kinds. Please give me a call. Hi
tlers left on board or with Mr. Chris.
Johnson, at the Astoria Packing Co.
will bo promptly attended to.
S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
(ins and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water Heating.
Agent for Champion Hydraulic Beer
Pumps.
179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or.
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
Blacksmiths.
Special a ttention paid to steamboat re,
pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc.
LOGGING CAP OOHK R SPECIALTY
197 Olney Btreet, between Third and
. and Fourth, Astoria, Or.
-r. :T
1 '
(Gaining Every Day.)
Put your lips around one of the Sena
tor Stanford or the Schiller Cigars, then
l!ght It and draw. What do you find?
The finest two for a quarter on the
Coasts and they ore 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
Sold Uuoagtoat the world. Frio
Caticvra. Mo.; Soap, 5o-; Kaaolvnu, U
Fatter Drag aad Cham. Corp., Bala Pro.
prioton, BoXoo. " 11 ow to Core
fikla anil rllvd DUaiiu," tuallod fro.
,w -
" PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and i, Pythian Building,
over C. H. Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, 673 Third street
J. E. LuFORCE, D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In the
Flavel building, opposite Occident.
FULTON BROS..
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 3. 4. 5, and 0, Odd Fellows
Building, Astoria, Oregon.
W. M. LAFORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick
Building.
SILAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY J.t LAW.
Office in Flavel's bilck building.
FRANK J. TAYLCP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Astoria, Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAY.
Ofllce on Second Street, Astoria, Or.
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofllce, Olsen's Drug Store. Hours, 10
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11.
LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oflice, m'j 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, Room3 5 and 6, Pythian
Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Residence, 6i'J, Cedar street.
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE.
May be found in his office until 10
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2
p. in., and from 5 in;il 7:!) evenings.
The Immense
Slaughter of Goods
At the consignee sale, No.
000 Third sCeor. West iHh,
is telling these hard times,
and the people are not slow
in taking advantage of these
givat bargains, at this posi
tively closing out sale.
Why think of it, a good
suit of clothes for
$5, $6.50, $8.00, $10.00, and $12.50
That are worth from $10.00
to $25 a suit. And all other
gooiis i 1 proportion. Trie
consumer saves at least forty
per cent by purchasing at
The Consignee's Sale.
llemaiiiber these goods are
all clean, fresh stock, and yet
it is a forced sale. Don't for
get the place, No. 000 Third
me.;t, tonier of West Kinth.
I. R. & N. COs
Steamer Ilwaco.
Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30
o'clock, for Ilwaco, and con
necting with railroad running north at
10 a. in., and with boats on cshoalwater
bay for SOUTH BEND, SUNSHINE,
NORTH COVE, and other points
through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return
ing, connects at Ilwaco with steamers
for Astoria, and NIGHT BOATS FOR
PORTLAND.
JOHN R. GOULTER, Secretary.
L. A. LOOM IS, President
R. V. EGBERT; Superintendent.
Portland and Astoria.
STEAMER TELEPHONE.
Leaves Astoria everv pvenlnv preen.
Sunday at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria every day except
Sunday at 4 p. m.
Leaves Portland every day except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
C. W. STONE. Agt. Astoria,
E. A. Seeley, general agent Portland '
A LOCK
Is something you want, if
not today, you will want i
sometime. We keep carpen
ter's tools too, anJ if this
weather will only pull itself
together you will want plenty -of
Hardware of which we-
have a plenty only waiting your call.' -
J. 13. WYATT,
HAKDWAHt: DBALtlt.
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