The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 17, 1894, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTORIA ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNIJfO, JULY 1 7 .1894,
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THE WEATHER TODAY.
Portland, July 10. For Oregon, Wash
Intrton and Idaho, air weather, with
nearly stationary temperature, with a
tendency to be warmer,
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
I.oeal weather for the twenty-four
hour ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur
nished by the United States Department
of Agriculture weather bureau.
Maximum temperature, 65 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 65 degrees.
Precipitation, .02 inch.
Total precipitation from September 1st
1893, to date, 97.47 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber. 1893, to date, 27.40 inches.
M. J CannJnUj who has beeil at tho
beach for a' couple of days, returned
to Portland last night.
Robert C. Smith took a run up from"
Gearhart yesterday, returning by the
evening boat. .
Bishop Morris, of Portland, came
down on the Potter lost evening, and
went to Seaside, where he will remain
for several days.
Geo. Hlbbert, formerly of the Exam
iner in this city, arrived Sunday on the
State from a nine months' stay in San
Francisco. He will remain In this city
several days renewing acquaintances.
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FASTEST
AFLOAT
The Old Telephone Again HhoWs
Her Heels to the Potter.
T lie Kacc a Closely Fonglit Contest
From Portland to Astoria.
AVr'srded
ROUND TOWN.
The Columbine returned lust evening
from a trip of inspection In the Southern
district.
Hotel Gearhart will serve Sunday din
tiers at 1 o'clock In the future Instead
of evenings as heretofore.
A DELIGHTFUL EVENING.
The Schubert Club met at the house
of Mrs. Danziger on Saturday evening
lasts and the following musical program
was given. Mrs. Danziger entertained
her numerous guests quite handsomely
and the evening was greatly enjojed
by all the ladles and gentlemen present.
Part I.
Piano duet, "Spanish Dunce,"
Moszowsky
Mi's. Olsen and Miss McKean.
Soprano silo, "Calm as the Night,"
liohn
Mrs. Danziger.
Tenor solo. "Tre Erl King,".". ..Schubert
Mrs. H. T. Crosby.
I 'lino solo, "Mazurka," T..Godurd
Miss Laura Fox.
Female, quartet, "Briar Rose,"..Vlorllng
Mrs. uanzlger, Miss nice, Mrs. Crosby
Miss Guasle Gray.
Part II.
Piano Duet, "Spanish Dance,"
I AI(ZOrt'f kl
, Mrs. uisen ana miss McKeen.
Bass solo, "Almighty God," Mozart
Mr. A. H. Elmore.
Trio, No. 26 Haydn
Miss Hansen, Merrs: Lows and Fred
The Telephone and Potter hud another
brush yesterday in which the old stern
wheeler laid It all over the trim side
wheeler and sustained the proud record
established two years ago, that she is
the fastest river steamer on the coast,
and as far as Is known, In the world.
It was a fore-gone conclusion thul
when the Potter steamed into Astoria
I Sunday morning, her clean, ' graceful
lines showing to advantage under a new
coat of pure, white paint, that on the
first opportunity she would give her old
rival, the Telephone, a chance to try
speed with her, either up or down the
river, as the chance offered itself. It
came sooner than expected, however.
though many old fellows who still re
tulned a memory of the palmy days or
steamboatlng on the Mississippi, were
at the Telephone dock yesterday af
ternoon, eagerly watching for the first
signs of smoke up the river that would
indicate the approach of the two steam-,
era, for they had in some unknown,
mysterious manner been Informed that
tho two boats were going to race. They
had not lone to wait, for about 2:30
o'clock, away up by Pillar Rock, a cou
ple of columns of white smoke were
discerned, so close together that at first
It was scarcely possible to .distinguish
I whether they Issued from one or two
rickson.
Tenor silo, "Sally in Our Alley,".. Carey, steamers. All was anxiety on the dock
I for the next half hour, and several good
sized bets were made as to which boat
would come under the wire first. The
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.
Mr. Samuel Elmore was elected last
evening to fill the! vacancy on tho water
commission caused by the resignation of
I. W. Case, about a year ago.
Llndgren, alios Anderson, and Peter
son, had their hearing before Justice
Abercromble yesterday.resultlng in their
being held in the sum of (2,000 each. A
large number of residents from Union-
town were in attendance at the trial.
A large ground shark was caught out
by the lightship Sunday and brought In
to the city by some fishermen. It nieas
ures 11 feet In length and has a mouth
40 Inches In circumference. It Is now
on exhibition at tlie rear of Foster's ilCx
change.
At an enthusiastic meeting held In the
No. 1 Engine Iiouho lust night, consist
ing of members of departments No. 1
2, and 3, and the Hook and Ladders, C,
J. Trenchard wa nominated for chief,
R. M." Stewart and C. H. Stockton, as
sistants.
A small blaze occurred out on the
county road in Unloniown yesterday af
ternoon, out. wua extinguished by a
bucket brigade. The department was
called out, but when they arrived at the
scone their Birvlces were not needed.
Manager Stutts la hard at work put
ting the finishing touches on his thea
tre, which will be one of the hand
somest playhouses in the state when
completed. 13. F. Allen hus started In
on the decoration, and will finish
within the next week. The house will
open with "Reglna" nn the 20th.
The Oregon Telephone- and Telegraph
Company are now prepared to furnish
subscribers In Astoria with mugnet tele
phone instruments tit ::.00 and $2.50 per
month. The latter Instrument is some
what better electrically and In apjiear-
nnco that the former. For particulars
Inquire of J. It. Clinton, nt Telephone
olllce.
ARtorlo Is a long ways from Old En
glund, but there were quite a number
of voters of Astoria who rend the bulle
tin board In front of tills olllce yester
tiny with deep InteresU When It was
announced that Oxford had beaten Ynle
for the championship they smiled us
though the news had touched a tender
spot In their memories.
Mr. Belcher,
Duet "Hope Beyond," White
Messrs. Belcher and Elmore.
Piano solo, "Polonaise," Chopin
Mrs. Olsen.
Quartet, "Good Nights Beloved,"....
Plnsutl
Mrs. Danziger, Mrs. H. T. Crosby, Mr.
Belcher, and Mr. A. H. Elmore.
CREAM
PIS
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pur: Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Commencing today, Crow will make a
general reduction on all classes of pho
tographs.
When a man comes In here to look at
a pair of shoes, he buys them; he can't
help it. Goodman & Co.
"The Model Is the only restaurant In
town," said a eifstomer yesterday; "the
others are simply eating houses."
. J--...-. -..i-'"- -
Hals rlrsMln rnanlourina P"10"
tlrmJ wis fPMkingf, m M tfHnKtnliJ
I'arlnrn, W Tlilm (WoMl wWh
Front pieces ft (Specialty.
Meany Is the leading tailor tttld pays
the highest cash price for fur skins.
Ask vour trrocer 'for PARRELL &
CO.'S table syrups. Demarara, sweet
clove.- honey,- rock candy drips, and
Puritan maple.
If you have an eye for merit and a
taste for economy, you may gratify
both to your heart's content by calling
onH. Ekstrom, the Jeweler.
SEASHORE ROAD.
Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park
and Seaside, as follows:
Lsave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.
Leave Pier 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Dally excepting! Sunday afternoon,
when trains will leave one hour later
connecting with boats for Astoria.
TO RENT.
Orders ran be left ati Cornalian's
store for tho Astoria Wood Yard for all
kinds of fuel.
For J2. 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 for J2,
When baby Is teething or feverish, ask
your druggist for St-e-e-dman'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
Potter had its favorites but the Tele
and many old fellows who still re-
Japanese noveldes and fancy dry
good.4, can be had at half price, at the
store cf Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar
store.
FOR RENT Six room house fur
nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc.,
Uppertown, In Adair's, Ogned avenue
or Third street. Inquire at this office
or at Mrs. A. Feakes.'
FOR SALE.
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 XL
JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Just
received Just what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 629 Third street.
AUCTION.
There will be an auotlon sale of a
general stock of groceries, dry goods,
Hardware, etc., at Martin Olsen's auc
tion rooms commencing this 7th day of
July.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Plain Rpwlnff rtr M rniwjm .1 M n .r hir a!
competent dressmaker, by the day. Ap.' UP a elean I"1'1" ot heels t0 overy cratl
ply at Parker & Hansen's, or at rest- that she had run -up against for the
uence, asu inn street.
The steamer T. J. Potter will leave
Astorlp. nt thla Rundnv. mnpnlnr.'
phone enthusiasts were on every hand for young's bay, connecting with cars H. A. SMITH
ready to cover any and all bets made for Gearhart Park and Clatsc-p Beach. DENTIST
against the old boat that had turned "LV'rg "A 1 Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building.
A LAND SLIDE.
The term landslide usually conveys
Intelligence of disaster, whereby many
are killed, but this time It is used to in
dicate th immense sales of Dr. Miles'
IleHtoratlve Nervine, a remedy that is
dally saving the lives of thousands who
are suffering from nervous dsorders. ,t
cures iKilpllatlon, ivervous prostration,
headache, backache, spinal diseases, hys
teriu. 111 effects of spirits, confusion of
mind, etc., and builds up th body sur-
RriHlngly. Brown & Mabury, Courtland,
f. Y., say one patient used Nervine and
gained llfteon pounds of flebh. Sold by
Charles Rogers, the druggist on a guar
antee. Get a book free.
VICTORYI
Tho Greatest the World has Known.
To many m man stricken on tho field
of battli, the cry of victory has fallen
gratefully; but even mora grateful to an
Individual Is n realizing sense that liv
the use of IH Milts' Restorative Nervine
ho has achieved a victory over any ner
vous affliction, such as prostration, sick
hfladiiahe, poor memory, dizziness, sleep
lessness, neuralgia, hysteria, tits, dull
ness, rexual debility, irritability, convul
sions, spinal Irritability. St. Vitus' dance,
etc. Testimonials of thousands of such
cures are In the possession of the Dr.
Miles' Medical Co., Klkhart. Ind. Res
torative Nervine Is sold bv Chnrles Rog
ers, the popular druggist, on a guarantee,
Ask for & imak. free.
over C. H. Cooper's store.
Miss niadvs Jones, of Paelfio TTntver.' W. C. LOGAN. D. D. S..
past three year pity Forest Grove, a contralto singer,' DENTAL PARLORS.
As the Bteamers came across the wide assisted by her sister, Miss Anvylyd Mansell Block, 673 Third street
expanse of bay from the Washington J- TmnirtttoZto n'I
siuh vi iraiBue ruini, 11 couiu p.ajmy entertainment at the Congregational
be seen they were running under a full church Tuesday night, July 24. Admls.
head, for greats white clouds of steam slon 23 cents.
floated awav across the waters aa thel
vessels olumred alone on the home L1?0"'1 ..to P"r.tl1n1 to W V0UT
. . . " . . . 1 lionets for the "Old Country
and the
East when you can get them for the
same price nt the Union Paclfln office
In this city, and thereby save your lo
cal rare to fortiana.
We are out gunning for the man who
says he can t get his watch repaired
without sending it to San Francisco,
Why. we run a regular "Watch Hos
pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, a
Niemi s Jewelry Store.
"NOBLE ART OF SELF DEFENSE."
Set Forth by an Author.
sou defenRe Is Instinctive. Persons
who find themselves afflicted with heart
disease as manifested bv Its m.inv nviiin.
toins, palpitation, short brath, Irregular
fuunu, imiu in Biuo or siiouiuer, smoiner
ng, farming or dnipny, etc., naturally de
sire a dufonse aKalnst what mav termin
ate fatally. For this exprexs purpose no
iiieuy nan ever npprouenea nr. Miles
New Heart Cure, sold by Chas.P.ogors on
u Kuaruniec. airs. u. r". t'orKlns, 01
Northwood, la., says. Dr. Miles' New
Heart Cure, saved her life. She suflcred
from palpitation and her heart would fre
quently neat us MRU as 12.1 u mlnuta. Vai
not expected to live. Was a mere skel
eton, no relief from physicians. New
iiuii 1 iuer cureu ner.
The new pump that the city water
works will put In will bo located
Romewhere In UHertovn, and used to
Increase the now Into the reservoir
nbove the clu It la found that at pres
ent 109,000 gallons of water flow Into the
SPECIMEN CASES.
S. II. Clifford, New Cause), Wis., was
trouou-d with neuralgia and rheumut
Ism, his Btomacli was disordered, his
liver wus affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite run away, und he was
terribly reduced In llesh and strength
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured
1 11 wit rd Shepherd, llnrrls'.urg.
III., lind a running Bore on his leg of
eight years' standing. Used three bot
tles of Klectrle Hitters and seven boxes
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg
Is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca
tawba, O., had live largo fever soles
on his leg. Doctors said he wns in
curable. One bottle of Electric Hitters
and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve
cured him entirely. Sold by Chus.
Rogers, druggist.
SEE THE WORLD'S FAIR FOR FIF
TEEN CENTS.
Upon receipt of your address and fif
teen cents in postage stumps, we will
reservoir every twenty-rour hours, and""'" -,u" '"aiu our souvenir poriuuio
, h ,,., ,,, ,ii,i .hi- ,,... v. or the World's Columbian Exposition
thoy expect to double thla amount by, tll0 rv(.uUr )rlce u nfty ceMJ but ,f
the use of a pump, for It has been found: you want one, we make the price nom
that at the point of the proposed con-! ''' You will find It a work of art and
nectlon with the pipe cut, 300,000 gallons' ",!ii'nKJ" be prized. It contains full
... ..." . . . 1 pago views Of the great buildings, with
will flow out of too aperture each twen-j descriptions of the same, and Is exe-ty-four
hours. They were telegraphing cuted In -highest stylo of art. If not
yesterday to the various houses on the' l,lltK",'d with It after you get the book.
In stock. This system hus no connection
with the proposed new works, but la to
stretch. It was not until they reached
Tongue Point, however, that the thor
oughly excited crowd at the docks could
distinguish which boat was In the leai',
and when a man with a glass out on the
end of the Blip announced that tho
Telephone was at least a dozen lengths
In tho lead, the Potter's backers took
a turn around tho wharf, then quietly
slid away.
When the Telephone came up to her
dock, and the big wheel on tho stern
ceased to revolve, It wns estimated that
the Potter had been beaten Just ten min
utes. Pilot Larklns was at the wheel
when she came In, and ho wore a satis
fied smile as he saw the Potter still a
good distance from the turning point.
From Captain Crang,. who stepped
ashore a moment after the boat had tied
up, It was learned that the Potter left
Portland Just seven minutes ahead of
tho Telephone, and carrying notning out Msg Edith Conn will take a limited
Dassengers and mall sacks. She wooded number of pupils In water color paint-
up the night before, so that on ihe I", and Instrumental music principles
. , . , . . I taught, according to the most approved
Specimens of painting to be
All the pntent medicines Advertised
in this paper, together with the cholc
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.
pan be bought at the lowest prices a
J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, Attorla.
FINE TABLE SYRUPS.
Ask your groctr for Demerara, Sweet
Clover Honey, Rock Candy DrlpB, and
Puritan Maple syrups mod" by
FARRELL & CO., Omaha.
down trip yesterday she was not com
pelled to make any stops for that pur
pose, the Telephone wooded at Ouk
Point, and made every landing between
Portland and Astoria, taking on and
dlB-harging freight at nearly all of
them. At Plllur Rock Bhe was Just two
lengths ahead of the slde-w heeler, and
It was hero that the race really started
for there were no more landings to
make, and the run wan a straight four
teen miles Into Astoria, Down In the
toiler room of the Telphone a cou
plo of stalwart firemen were chuck
Ing big sticks of dry fir Into the
furnace, and the old boiler hummed and
purred under the Intense heat. Chief
Engineer Evans stood back at the
throttlu and answered the bell as quick
ly and faithfully as the big engines
obeyed the shifting of the lever. There
was noi a movement lost, and the old
vessel, thut had been In many a tight
place on tho river when a rival thought
It had better speed than she, ploughed
along through the water and kept a re
spectful distance from the Union Pad.
Ac's crock rarer. The end Is not yet
however, and there will be anotlior race
one of these dnys that will be even
more exciting than this one,
be used only as a temporary menus of
Increasing the city's water supply.
PERSONAL MENTION.
T. M. Grimes came up from Seaside
keep It. Address H. E. Bucklen & Co.,
Chicago, 111.
NEW CAUSE.
Thousands Flock to the Stondard.
When a new raus Is presented to the
public It always excites attention. A
prominent physician has said thst Is
grlpiw during th last thren vears hs
done more to wrnken the honrta of th
yesterday to lay In supplies for his hotel, world thsn any other cause that tms
lln wiva them urn mora rwvimla ihJ 'v,'r Thnwi who huv had this
jio sas imro are more people at the mRnay, subsequently found thm-
beach Just now than there were at any' selves subject to palpitation, short
tlmn last veivr buk th h,il.. ,, 1 breath. Invculur puis, wind In stomach,
lime last year, ou me nouis are not, p,in M or nou!der. smothering
faring as well. H! anticipates m better spell". fnlntliiK. dropsy etc.. may feel aa-
rrtwrl h.mev.T linrlnir th nt ""HJ ,,mt ,ll0y n,,v heart disease,
crwa, noweNer, iiuring the next few which, unless checked at one, muy re
weeks. I lt fatally. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cur
...,.. ' '" ,na ollir remedy that ran lw rH."d
Mrs. C. W. Knowles, of Portland, and upon to effect a cure. Sold by Chaa.
Mrs. C. T. Thmnes. of Son Francisco. I "or"'. new'bffrf 'T
came down from Portland yesterday.! ' : !
ami went n rxwa tho iy t., visit with' Dr. Prke'i Cream Baltics Powder
u r. -. r. u-..t!.. r ..r Sn . ::...:.. 1 Wcrfrs fair KSrfcest Au ar. .
. .-. - - - -- i a
For turpi isingly little money
you Ciin brighten every room
of ihe house with a bit Hand -scape,
a water scene or choos
insrs from the huntlreJ tie
lightful subjects of our Pie
turo Stock.
Mothers who have looked
all around for a baby carriage
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.
YORK SOVEItTY STORE
Orvnoil-tb)ccidcr;t
method.
seen at J. W. Conn's drug store.
Tickets are again on sale to all eastern
points via the Union Pacific. The line
of the O. R. and N. Co. have been suffl
rlently repaired so that passengers wl!
have no delay, except a slight transfer
by boat on the upper river. Our tickets
rend from Astoria direct, and baggage
Is cheeked through to destination, "hero-
by saving transfer charges at Portland
Call ot the Union Pacific dock for fur
ther Information.
SCRATCHED 3 YEARS
Suffered, Scratched and Bled. Doc
tors No Relief. Cured by Two
Sets Cutioura Remedies. -
Tfothlni like OcTtciut.v Rr.vroira was ever
matiuiaciareti. tot tarvo vuur nuve I sulTerea
, 1 would break out all over my
homlwitli iiiuile which would
lorni a water' niatter, and I
would have to scratch until I
Wflttlil bleed. After tloctnriog
with two doctors for three
years, mora or lesa, I Anally
matlw up my wind to try your
t'UTKIUBA ltKUKhUX, With
n'tfult catiroly si,tifactory to
lne. After uslue two aets I
am entirely cured. Ihavereo
oiaineniled your remedies to
several iieraons. and thev all
tf II me they are No. 1. Our ilruu'k'iHt U itoinfr a
nice Innliu-sD In ( i tici ka Rkukuibi, since uiy
euro. 1 have given him the privilege of using
my name as proof of their etllciencv. 1 eucloea
my por.ralU A. K. CliAMM,
i notoprarner, ait. iiorvo, u.
SUIT RHEUM CURED
Mt wife has been troubled with the salt rhenm
for four years. Ihirlng this time doctors of
Wisconsin, Illinois, anil the moat eminent of
Chicago failed to ffiva relief. I bought the
Ct rn-CKA UKMKiiiM.anil she used onlvonebox
of Ci Tii i s , one dike of Ciith i ra Soaf, and
halt a bottlo of Ccnri'KA KKaolAKT, and
these Ilivp cured her completely.
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CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
There li no lnibt that the Citioitha Rkvb-
PIKs drtilv lsprform morti wtmderful curat, tlian
all other skin ami bUhxl rometliea otmibioefj.
IXivy liwt)illy rvlime ami smwdilv cure every
humor of the skin, aralp, and blootl, with
of huir, fmni infAncv to airo, from 1'iiuuioa to
icrof ala, when the bit (hy:ciJUi tiU
flokl thronirhoul the worU. r.6e. Ctttcttu.
aso Cur it. Cuar lule Proprietor, Boslua.
-M How to Cure tikia llaMM nailed free
ff PLK8, blackhead, ml, rongb, chappd, and
I i ill wiyu.
kin cuml by ClrTicvaa tfoar.
HSW MY BACX.'ACRES1
Rack Ache, Kidney Pains, and Weak.
noA. Srv!iivt, Idiiienosa, Stnuas, and
laus ritrTii in an mlaut by Ut
Cutlrura aatl-talB ltajttrr.
E. .LaFORCE, D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In the
Fl.ivel building, opposite Occident.
W. M. LAFORCB.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5, 6 and V, Flavels
Building.
Brick
SIIiAS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY i.T LAW.
Office in Flavel's bilck building.
Fkank J. Taylor. Jno. T. Liuiiizi.
TAYLOR & LIGHTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Astoria, Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAY.
Office on Second SUtet, Astoria, Or.
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olllce over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10
to.iz a, m.; a to o and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, ID to 11.
BSV5PAOF3,
jWrVyfVAvyiry,
liquora are sold at Alex Campbell's
Q em.
A DELICIOUS DKINK. There Is
no placd In Astoi-la where John Kopp's
famous beer Is kept in such good con
dition aa at Utzlnger's popular resort.
WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin
fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea.
Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget
peach and apricct brandy. Also French
Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 47 Third St.,
and have your clothes ,-dyed and
cleaned.
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 Paclllo railroad If
you are Going East. Low rates ot
fare, through tickets, hiiggage check
ed to destination. All purchasers of
second-claso tickets can stop over at
Portland. Rates of fare same as fro.i
Portland.
History of Robert Ilantell.
Born of Havana parents, the famous
Robert Mantell Cigar Is a 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.
LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, BS4V4 Third st, Astoria, Ore.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Office over Danilger's store, Astoria
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
umce. itooms 5 and 6, Pythian
jLuuu:ug. iiours, iu to 12 and 2 tc
w womtrni;e, . ceuar street.
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE.
If..,. 1 . .
wujr Utt lUUnU in ma nftltt .nll ir.
o'clock mornings, from 13 noon until i
r. ..u Hum a until i:au evenings.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. GIBBONS,
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
Office. With nenornl I
515 Squemoque strr -u-
J. H. MANSELL.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Notary Public. Fire and accident W.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Office, 111 Benton street, Astoria, Or
.a T"?
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISRtrMi.-i.Tfc- ....
ular meetings of this board win k i,Jf.i
on tha first Monday of each month at
. . iu., m. iue omce or Knob & par.
r. W. L.T5nhh c.
THE CONSIGNEE SXLE
l lmis lrpiit ?ta prmvil nflpr.
noon and evening and well
they might, for never in the
history ol Astoria has people
had such opportunities, as
they are getting now. They
are getting goods for whatever
they see fit to bid for them.
There is no reserve on the
stock, every day people get
greater bargains. There iss a
chance for you, come early
and often. Bring your
friend, which means your
purse.
Remember the place
COO THIRD STREET.
Wednesday and Friday
afternoons specially ior ladies
ISADORE GREENBAUM,
See.
G. CHRISTENSON
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 BLACKSM1THINO
and HORSESHOEING than ever before.
NOTICE Ti r.,!,,..
the Astoria Building and Loan xsocla
tlon are held at 8 p. m. on the first
Wednesday of each mnnth .
Genevieve street, south of Chenamus.
kubb. Secretary.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 1J. L O.
o. t. Regular meetlnirs of rwn
H11' the Odd Fellows'
rourth'6MondavP; Z' ""V"? nd
,....B circu coraiany lntted.
By order
C P.
COMMON Ponvrrr.-i..i .
ln first and tnlrTV .f"'" "eel-
of each month at o'clock In Sxi hall
Persons desiring to have matters aed
upon by the council at Vn, rewlar
meeting must Dreamt h. .ri. '
auditor and clerk on or before the Fri
IhVrtS"1 Priar to th Tuesday on
mating.- K" nniii7M
Auditor and ToIW Judge!
S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
Oas and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
"' Heating.
Agent for bamplon Hydraulic Beer
Pumps.
179 Twelfth street, Ajtoila, Or.
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG.
There's activity eve rywhere among our
new stock which is coming in fresh every '
day. Tnere wouldn't t if the stock were
wTong or prices were wrong. . .
- - Opposite Conrf HouTse;.i'
355 Third Street,