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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1894)
W i4lW -'"ASTHKUNi ABfiiilUi yT!MUV miim$ JjilV ji jS. Hint tiiuM u jiji ha g;i6rt fiMiiJie h em OL UtU IU1U Biauvilfu f iBHijfV'nr yuiu -" ' ...... ture east or them. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I,ocal weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Department or Agriculture weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 70 degree. Minimum temperature, 05 degrees. Precipitation, non . Total precipitation from September 1st 183, to date. 97.45 inshes. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber lHt, 1893, to date, 27.55 Inches. AROUND TOWN. Damant's burn haa received a brand new milt of clothes. Bwope, the pointer, executed the Job. The steamer Elmore left for Tilla mook yesterduy afternoon. She carried a large cargo of flour. The board of education have decided that the Uppertown school house shirll be finished and will soon let the job to the lowest bidder. Tent llfo will again be popular Mils season at the beach, and many families will live In tents who have heretofore rented cottages. Now that tomatoes aro becoming large and finer, browned tomatoes will be found very appetizing. An Astoria housewife gives the following recipe for I their cooking: Take largo round to- Fred Sherman cut his hand behind the " '. P'e inc., me thumb null .vrrl. Th,,,i, a r.- "mu uuwn- " "ying pan in wmcn Tiittln will hnv nulla l,h ." vurr ""' Quantity ot Duller ana that member fmm miii. lard nave been Previously melted; sprln- IV I O Will- KM11L UIIU JJtrpjIt!, UJ1U irtU or m tiiaiil.UVtM Hf B hl)",; WrY bruised eye'; The bruise It ko that he cannot paint It, either, and hid friends aro havlnrf numerous Jokes over the I accident. A union fcampmeetlng Is now in prog ress near the town of IIwuco, Wash. Rev. Di'. Busiiong will preach for the CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. campers today at 10:30 a. m., and about the same hour tomorrow. A large gos-' rdcp ot ""Vices at the Methodist nel tent helnnirinir to a wealthv mer-' Episcopal Church. chant of Portland, will be used as an 11 a. m. auditorium. Dr. Bushong will return Opening verse, "Hear, Father, Hear." Responsive reading Psalm No. 97 Gloria," Page 4H to the city in time for the evening service at the Methodisti church. The steamer Columbia came into port from up the river this morning, Just as the first streaks of dawn were breaking In the East. As there was but little freight to take on, 800 cases of salmon, the captain Intended to get out over the bar before sunrise, but unforseen trou- bio with some of the deck hands caused a couple of hours' delay. Postmaster Wise got up at 2 o'clock and made up a sack of California mall which he car ried to the steamer and saw it stowed away with several tons of mail from Eastern points. Don't spoil a nice plate of berries with milk, when you can get sweet cream fresh every morning of C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. There Is to be a meeting of the legal fraternity at the office of Judgj Taylor next Wednesday evening for the pur pose or organizing a bar association. The Union Paclflo business has pick ed up considerably at this point Blnce It has been announced that the road Is opened for through Eastern business. Several up the river brides are over at North Beach, and are as usual, try ing to deceive the public Into the be lief that they have been that way a long, long time. James Bennett and Frank Spittle re turned from their Nasel fishing trip ye terday afternoon. They had a splendid lime but found that some one had been there before them. The Joe Leathers that had such a tough time In Portland Monday night n ui over iuu, is not our dredge well with flour. Place the pan on the hot part of the fire and let them brown thoroughly; then stir and brown again, and so on, until they are quite done. They lose their acidity, and their flavor Is superior to stewed tomatoes, ALONG THE DOCKS. Chant, .Scripture reading I Hvmn No. 743 Prayer Notices Antihein, "Bow Down Thine-Ear," Lodcr Sermon, by Rev. Dr. Gamer. Prayer Collection Reception of members Hymn No. 7C Benediction , 8 p. m. Opening verse. "Blessed Is He Gounod Responsive reading Psalm 98 Chant Page 444 Reading scripture Hymn No. 730 Prayer, chant "Lord's Prayer," Page 433 Notices- Anthem, "Hope Beyond," White Sermon, by the Rev. J. W. Bushong, D. D.; subject, "Apology No. II. The question of the age, viz.: 'Is the Roman Church seeking the overthrow of our public school system? Or, can the public school system and Roman Cath ollo principles obtain at the snmn 1 4me, In the same place?' 'Thou thyself hast decided it." All Interested parties cordially Invited. Prayer Collection, "Jerusalem," .... Mendelssohn Hymn No. 117 Benediction Friendly Greetings. CREAKS There will be the usual services In the German language at the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. i esieruay was a very quiet day along nev. E. Brannan, of Portland, will the waterfront, scarcely any work bt preach. All the Germans are Invited Ing done except by the smaller steumers, and welcome. J. G. Schrnid. pastor. wmcn have their regulur run to the dlf- Morning subject, "Fe- Sum In Addition;" In the evening, Rurvlnna wttl Yin liM ',1 lli Pniiirrp. Lviciii luwiiB, xiie uuttis limiting uus ., , . , .v. .i,.,. .,.., gatlonal church iuii n uiu am iruu 11 colic itii i icu uvcr, , . ..i i.i. v. Jter', paengers for Clatsop, but their return1 ChrM- tJe ('rfat f J?" Cl'm, eJ cargo was light. There are no vessels' dny no,01 mev" 12:15 an(1 the LM ih ,m , iu,n i.,m,. K..jt'an Kndeavnr nt 7 p. m. several ure expected In early next weelt.l There will be services at the Baptist Tin- steumers from Portland continue f lurch on Sunday nt u o clock a. m. to bring down large numbers of pas-'nn'l flt 8 P- m-. Ilev- Frederick Agar nf seiigcrs for seaside resorts, though the delating. heavy travel oceaiiwurd will hardly coin MOST PERFECT MADE. A pc -i Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Vmmonia, Alum or any other adulterant AO YEARS THE STANDARD. Mcany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur Bklns. Amateurs, Crow will develop your negatives fur you. ii-y wig ajJihiihli ui tlwj-fciti I'j'ftjjKljiftf Parlors. 'il4 'I'lUiil slpuat (Welch blOk?. Front pieces a Specialty. Japanese novelties and farter dry gdodj, can be had at half price, at the store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar b core. UfiVJSKAOSS, ONLY THB PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. Ask your grocer for FARRELL & CO.'S table syrups. Demarara, sweet clove.- honey, rock candy drips, and funtan maple. If you have an eye for merit and a tante for economy, you may gratify both to your heart's content by calling on H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: l,?ave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leave Pier 9 a, m. and 5 p. m. Dally excepting Sundav nftirnnnn wnen trains win leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept In such good con dition as at Utzingcr'a 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'B Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. TO RENT. FOR RENT Si rorvin hnnoo' r. nlshed or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown. in Adair's. or Third street. Inquire at this office Ci nimnti'ilno' i rin r fSnMr wrfll malril a general reduction on' all classes of pho-l or at Mra- A- Feakes.1 tographs. When a man comes in here to look at a pair of shoe, ho buys them; he can't help it. Goodman ,t Co. 'The Model Is the only restaurant In town." Hiilil a customer yesterday; "the others are simply eating houses." orders can be left nt Cornnhan s store for the Astoria Wood Yard for ail kinds of fuel. FOR SALE; FOR SALE A new seine at a fair price. Inquire of C. P. Upshur, Astoria, Oregon. For $2, a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill s First addition. Hill's First addition Is located In the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it ror jx When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for, St-e-e-dnion's Sooth ing Powders. Go to the Astoria Wood Yard for the best kinds of wood: also best grades of coal delivered In quantities to suit monce for a couple of weeks. Joe. but a man by the same name who nans from Eureka, Cal. Judge McBrlde will be here this morn ing to hold a short session of an ad journed term of the circuit court. It is not probable that the court will hold over until next week. The fashionable summer belle now uui-nies on iier bonnet, around nor neck, at her walsts on her shoes, and AVAn atui,l,AM ' - ... . ..nr,c, lur hi, Qne can ten, there arc so many of them. Justice Abercromble yesterday post poned the Peterson and Anderson exam ination until 10 o'clock this morning, owing to the absence of C. W. Fulton, one of the attorneys on prosecution, The bids were opened lesterdnv fm supplying the pubJIo schools with 150 cords of wood. Campbell Brothers were u.e lowest bidders, and secured the con tract. Their price was J3.17 a cord de llvered. INTERESTING PUBLICATIONS. E. R. Quinn, of this city, hus u. couple of old papers that are very interesting They axis the Chicago Tribune, of Jan uary 6, 1850, and the uily Altu. Callfor i.l.m of September 9, latii. Both puui caUons are brim full of interesting in formation, especially the California, which bristles with live Pa-.'ilio cuUBt news, u.i well as dispatches from ull inula of the globe. The dispatches were received by tele- Fashionabio exchanges say that trains will be shorter this year. The American Railway Union is evidently bound to be In the mode. In fact. It Is desi.v,m apparently, of cutting; off trains altogether. OREGON NOTES. The peoplo of Mineral Springs are worked up over a gathering of Ad ventists at that place who declare the world will soon come to an end. The Indians on the Grande Ronda res ervation ure In sack cloth and ashes, Their fastest runner was beaten by a flyer named W. E. Martin J. C. Hayes has had contest papers perved on Geo. Herrlngton contesting the hitter's election to the ofllce of Sher ift of Morrow county. Enclneoi fnsov's monkey that rides in giuph from St. Louis to the station 95 the cnb wlln mm ,ias attracted a groat nillus west of Fort Kearney, Nebraska, deal 0, attention, but not as much as iiieiice uy xny express to uarsou city, and thence by telegraph to Sun Fran Cisco. The state news was all brought In by iHiny express, as was also ull Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the t.ast when you can get them for the name price nt the Union Paclflo office In this city, and thereby save your lo nnl fare to Portlnnd. We are out gunning for the man who snys he enn t get his watch repaired without pending it to Ran FranolMco. Why. we run a reerulnr "Watch Hos pital" and renalr nil kinds of breaks, at Nicmi's Jewelry Store. Eastern mall, it wus tho custom In those days to publish the list of all letters due from the East by the ex proas, the names being forwarded by wire from Sacramento. Their European and Eustern news was fully a month old when published. It is brim full of the "latest war news," which even at this date la very Interesting reading. WHAT 13 IT? Placed among tho shoes In Goodman & Co.'s window Is an Instrument that has 11 history. It Is like a trick dog of a circus who lias lost his master and could do lots of tricks If some One would conio along and tell it what to do. Mr. Goodman bought It cheep at an unction, supposing It to be a,n Instru ment belonging to a Bhlp, and that he could easily dispose of It to sonic Bea faring customer. Astoria gets her share of seagoing vessels, but none of their Black, says an Itnafsm ,! crews have ever been able to toll wlmt to be a favorite color In trimming leg-1 tho aui'll"n purchase Is good for. Yea horn hats. Inserted crowns of black' tu,'luy t,lrea inquisitive citizens stepped i'hl, large bows of moire ribbon, stiff a,ld ,mlu,red wlmt " and Mr. black aigrettes, blmk Ui, Jet bmids j aoM,"uin took one or them aside and and black roses and violets are among 8a4d' "nl tt'" yu wnnt' tnnt'8 Kd fr. tho effects noted. ( but don't tell those other fellows; It's n invention or a Gorman professor and mi. - i ue tug Eweon. took tho schooner Ileulah out yesterday. The Beulah was ve sailed Thursdny for San Pedro, but her captain considered it too rough outside and anchored until yesterday morning off Fort Stevens. Archie Jones, who was h i norso on Tuesday. umi . rnlnful Injuries, Is gottln n horse on Tuosdnv . , .," ." .. " . WI,n u y"u tan t0" whether a fish Is a . . . umnilKHI tlUltrt l.liirtK.olf BlIvnfuM.. Dt.,OI,.,n.l lir nlnnir , I. .(..'. . . ..... under fhe nlivl,.i,..,.- ... 'y, hook salmon. All tno cannerymeii want be able to i,.in 1,1. V" . wi". mo to m " 11 to them, but If I sell to one, days, the Injuries tLnl . . .. . . W. tho otl,era wl" ,a',. 8" I" Just bo- . . ( mil hm Berioim tu i n n at first anticipated. The steamer Telephone hal quite a passenger flat for the Clatsop beaches ast evening, all of them coming p,e. UI Probably commence laying over ! Astoria on Saturday nights. g,,ing J, the river on Sunday nights Instead PERSONAL MENTION. A. L. Adams, of Pendleton, Is In the city, staying at the Occident. those commissioners who cut down Brother Flagg's printing bill. Rev. W. A. Trow preached a long sermon at 811 lem bewailing the pre ponderance of falsehood In that town. or Mr. Satin must bo doing right smart business In Marion county. All kinds of people are needed to make up this country. Adam Ba'.unbar ger, who Is 74 years old, walked from Corvallls to Eugene to see the fireworks cn the Fourth. Miss Alice Curson, of Josephine coun ty, ran against her lover, Jeff Hayes, for superintendent and beat him. The revolution can't be stopped now. John Sullivan, ah Inmate of the Sol diers Home, at Ros'iburg, has been dis honorably discharged for drunkenness. Since the elections are over many stump pullers are out working ten hours a day In Dougluss county. Clearing a farm heats oltlce hunting. U. S. Grant It-ads the band at Dallas, and he puts more thrills lu his music than is seen at n tight rope exhibition. Two hundred and fifty horses have been Btarted east by a tli m in Prlnevlll They are destined for Greeiicaslle, Ind The county treasurer of Wasco county Is cashing all county warrants regis lured prior to August, lS'M. S. A. Clarke, a fruit rataer at o'aleni has propagated a new cherry which he claims can be shipped around the world Col. J. Olmsted has won the fine Le- fever shot gun offered as a prlste by the Salem Rod and Gun Club for the best score out of L'iiO "l-luerocks." AH the patent rcerti;:!n! pdvertlsed In tills pat)"r. toe-ether with the choic est perfnmerv. nnd toilet article, etc.. enn he nniio-ht nt the lowest prices nt T. W. Cnpp'o drne store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Ai torla. FINE TABLE SYRUP."?. Ask your grocfr for Dememrn, Sweet Clover Honey, Rock Candy. Drips, and I'urltan Ample svrups made Iv FARRELL & CO., Omaha. 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 & JAPANESE GOODS. Just out-Just received Just what you want, at Wing "v. vtiv lllllu BUI eci. 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. ARE YOU GOING EAST? - Patron ize the Northern Pacific, railroad It you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, bigage check ed to destination. All .purchasers of second-class tickets can' stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as froti Portland. AUCTION. There will be an auction sale of a t,eiira.i biock or groceries, dry goods, Hardware, etc.. at Maj-tln niunn'u ..,.. tion rooms commenclnir thin 7th Haw .... , . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A, SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building. over C. ll. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Hansel! Block, 673 Third street J. E. LaFORCE. D. T. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the Finvcl building, opposite Occident Miss Edith Conn will take n limited number of pupils In water color paint ing, and Instrumental music principles taught, according to the most approved method. Specimens of painting to be seen at J. W. Conn's drug store. BIDS WANTED. Bids will bp received up to 4 o'clock p. m., Monday, July Kith, for the plns- tering of Uppertown school building. for painting, plumbing, nnd carpenter work separate bids will be received up to the following Friday at 10 a, m. Plans find specifications. can be seen at Archi tect J. E. Ferguson's office Monday morning, juiy jtitn. By order Board of School Directors tor School District No. 1. II. B. FERGUSON. Clerk, W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and V, Flavels Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY V.T LAW. Office in Flavel's biick building. FRANK J. TAYLCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second SUtet Astoria. Or. Three-year-old steers are being sold for to J'!., a head in Klamath conn t.y to wholesale butchers from the dry districts of California. McMlnnvllle has passed an onlinnncc making it a misdemeanor to ride a wh e on the sidewalks of certain streets. For Mirprisingly little money Harry Bell and James Glndlay came'yOU Cltl bligllteil OVery ITOm up from Cannon Beach yesterday. Mrs. Gertie Smith left for Portland last evening on the steamer Telephone. M. J. Canning, of Portland. ixtasd through the city yesterday enroute to Seaside. P. H. Oramms, the grocer, attracted regular circus erow-1 yesterday ,,. nr on 12th .ht. where ho w trying i r " bu,kl,'K bron W Prof. Wright. Is expected home from mat ne i:nd unwittingly allowed hlms-lf Is Angeles about the 20th of this nmuni. ne may not be as young ns' month. 1 . " know nw to John McCormack goes to Seaside to- Prenk 111 n aL-t.-lirit...- 1... ' .n 11 "'" nmcno. ns wns (lav, where ho will remain during the v""-' "r jrHicrany s pjrformanj?. summer season. A petition Is being clrcalated for epen. Jtlsolh Walsh, of Cannon Beach, re-, ing up the alley between MeGr"g,r's tllr,u'" from Megler's cannery yestr Mlll and Alderbrook, also wld-nlng lb ,ajr afternoon, where he has been vlslt- from H to 20 feet. This alley Is the only' Mr. Copeland. of the Bee Hive, has roadway thf residents of Al1.rbrook been delayed thirteen days In Southern have for communication with down' California by the strike. He vas cx t wn. nnd It Is only Justice that It be a pecttd home two weeks ago. nr'Tn" r"- ,U""?, 0pmr ""t Wlth Samu' Mr. Walsh tension of the street railway .ompany. ',t ,hlll fllmwis U contmi,s Col. F.d. Hughes. John Fox, Sara Hur-'"1" m" oxt,n!,'v emprovements rl nnd J. IL Wald.-ll returned yester-j aboUt ,h plap" thi urn" Uv f.oiu a. few Jays- ouUnj jn fhe.1 .n-,FtJAHa l t afrsWft U an- an-.a.-nctKtiiM i h.l ot Jewell, i iwy rfu l. ' t:-.:r my, cci ,.;:, ml-.'.r- ilk ..f ttu Ir exiwlenco with tho brook with three pairs of Indian club. Thifrs tr.Mit f,- whl-h the pt 1 earns in that 'day he pi. kin! up the lightest pair to' of tho houso witli a bit oUathl scape, a wator scene or clioos infis from the handreJ tie lightful subjects of our Pic ture Stock. Mothers who havo lco'ced all around for a baby carriago to suit their tastes and pur poses generally wind up by buying of us an so will you if you need a carriage for yourdailing. flEWYOWOVEIiTY.StOHE Opposite th Occident. Vf. Casi EaUrr Pw!-t- WorlJ't Tair Highest Award. Tickets are npnln on sale to all eastern points via the Union Pacific. The lines of the O. R. and, N. Co. have been suffi ciently repaired so thnt passengers will hnve no delay, except a slight transfer by boat on the upper river. Our tickets read from Astoria direct, and baggage Is checked through to destination, -hero- hy saving transfer ehnrcos at Portlnnd, Call nt the Union rn-.-ifie dock for fur ther Information. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 30 10 n a. m.; to 0 and 7 to H p. m, Sun- uuys, 111 10 li. LIBERTY P.-MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflice, 6S4',i Third St., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of worn en and surgery. Oflice over Danzlger'a store. Astoria SCRATCHED 3 YEARS Suffered, Scratched, and Blod. Doc tors No Relief. Cured by Two Sets Cutlcuru Konicdlcs. JAY TUTTLE M. D. , PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. u nce, Kooms 5 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to . ncsiuence, uedar street Tfntnlnu llko CrTrccn v ItHVCTirra m nver maiuifai'tiireil. l u.- throe yoare have I suffered w uuaaore uvau. 1 winil.l hn-ak nut nil over my iii-:iiiv, iui pniipieHWiucnwotihl form a wuu-ry matter, suit I TCoiiiu uavo to m-nuiii until 1 wnulii lilevil. After itoctoriug 'Ith two tkicturs for three JreirJ, more or less, I finally math) up my uiiud to try your ItiTlCUKA ItKMKOIK. Wltn result entiivly ititlnlactory to Dtp. After using two aets I inn entirely cured. Iharercc uiiiinenileil your remedies to Koveral Itersonn. ami tliev all tll me they are No. 1. Our ilnipist is doing a niee uiiaiuesa in i TU'iiHA kkmkoirs. amee mv euro. I havtt;iveii him the privilege of using my iiatuo aa urvwf of Uleir Olieiem-v. I eucluu my portrait. A. K. (iKAMM, i'ui)iosrainor, 311. iioren, u. SALT RHEUM CUREH Mv wife lias been troubleil with tbeaalt rhrnim fnr four yrara. During this time Uu.'tor of Wiiieouiiln. Illinois, auil tin) most eminent of fhieapi, fniltxt to givo relk-r. I Inxicht the t'i'Tti-i ha ICcuKi.n, ami slip used onlv'one box of CrT!crR,onoeak of t't Tit'CKA Sap, ami half a Untie of Citiitim KfeSOLVKNT, and Uieae have eimvl her completely. di. a ivfc, l-u sute bt., cnicago, iu. GUTICUfiA WORKS WONDERS There la no .loubt tliat the Oi tkt-ha Rexb). Pll liailv perf.trm ln,m u-omli-rful curva (ban all other akin and blood remmtiea conihiixxl. 'ihey iuuuitiy rellee ami speiilTcurn every bumor of tli skin, scalp, ami l!ootl. with leva if hair, from Infaney to age, from piuiploa 10 scrulula, when Ui heal h.vsK-ianalaU. Bold throcithoul tlx world. IVe. Cmcnu. )e : itoir, J : K-oltst. tl. 1'ottib Dues ana cum. Cour , cialc rn'phetora, Buawo. tf" Horn to Our bUn liara, mailed fm. I rjB l'LKS, hlaekhead. red, roi;h, ehapned, and I ill i in kin cured ty Ci'r'tcVNLa tfoar. HjW m MZZ ACHES I- Ba. li A.-ho. Kidney IV ns. and Weak. - , . a.' . 1 wiwm, 1.1 rata, amt I IJ" '1"" vlH.nil In ihm wiaula uj ITTT t-uueyrm Auli-l'ala ruster. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT ins RESIDENCE. Way 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. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER uince. with General Messenger Co.. TTN H.'stcry of Robert fiantell. Born of Havana parents, the famous Robert Mantell Cigar Is n. product of those famous old Cublan tobacco plan tations which are so well known to the lovers of good cigars In this country. Try them. CHAS. OLSEN. J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident Insurance. W. W. PARKER. REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office. 132 Benton street. Astoria. Or. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSION!.' Th ular meetings of this board will ho hM on th9 first Monday of each month at 10 a, m., at the office of Robb & Par- ke'". W. L.Ttohb. Ren. TTIB CONSIGNEE SALE has kept its crowd after noon and even ins- nnd well they might, for never in the liislory ol Astoria has people had such ormortunitiea. as 4 A 1 hey are getting now. They are getting goods for whatever they see fit to bid for them. fhere is no reserve on the stock', every day people get greater bargains. There i a chance for you, come eaily and often. . Bring your friend, which means your Hirse. Remember the place G00 THIRD STREET. Wednesday and Friday afternoons specially lor ladies I S A DOR E G R EEN HA U iW, Secj. G. CHRISTENSQN 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 Blacksmith nun and HORSESHOEING thau ever before. NOTICE The rpcmloi. tt.t . the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month nm Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. w. 1 ltOBB, Secretary. OCEAN L'N'CAMPURKT m 11 1 n O. F.-Regular meetings of Ocean En- campment No. 11 in the o.tri K-aiin. Building. t 7 p. m, on the second and iwunn aionaava or onrh mnnth q. - - - turning oreinren cordially lni.ted. xjf oruer p COMMON COlTNrTT.-U.,i. nSa nrai ana iwim Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock in citw halt Persons desiring to havs matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the an ma in auditor and clertt on or before the Fri day evening prler to the Tues-lay on whli-h the council holds Its regular Auditor and Pulh Judge, j S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating. Agent for hampion Hydraulic Beer Pumps. 179 Twelfth street. Ajtoila, Or. Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. There's activity everywhere aniong our new stock whkh is coming in fresh every day. "..There wouldn't te if the stock were wrong or rrices were wrong. Orposite Court House. 355 Third" Street,