The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 18, 1894, Image 4

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YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
T-inal weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur
nished by the United States Department
of Agriculture w-atner Dureau.
Maximum temperature, 66 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 64 degrees.
Precipitation, .02 Inch.
Total precipitation from September 1st
1893. to date. 97.47 inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber 1st, 1893 to date, 27.42 mcnes.
ROUND TOWN.
The canners of Uppertown report a
catch of plenty of fish yesterday.
The Ocean Wave woa down yesterday
afternoon with a full load of passengers
for Long Beach'.
For ai man who is managing to make
a living, this is- not a good year to pick
a fuss with his job.
The men the city has working on the
Btreets were in Unlontown yesterday
making necessary repairs.
Evangelist J. C. Appell will hold ser
vices at the Baptist church each even
ing this week, commencing at 8 p. m.
Beginning next Sunday the steamer
Telephone will leava for Portland Sun
days at 7 p. m., instead of Saturday as
heretofore.
A chance to hear one of the finest con
tralto voices in the state; come to the
Congregational entertainment next
Tuesday night.
It Is suggested that the street cars
carry sprinkling attachments so as to
.put out the fires they originate In the
street along their route.
Manager Crawford has iiwucd a neat
card calling attention to the reduced
family rates at Cleairhart. It has proved
quite a successful move.
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.
The steamer Telephone came down
the river last evening with a large list
of passengers for the Clatsop beacheB.
She had considerable freight for way
points.
Two largo pieces of timber projecting
from two larger holes In the street at
the vicinity of Bond and 9th Btreet,
Indicate the whereabouts of a Job for
the street repairing crew.
A plcnlo party composed of J. W.
Welch and two daughters, D. H. Welch
and wife, Mrs. M. Welch, Ous Wood,
and James Easter Welch, went to West
port yesterday on a combined plcnlo and
blackberry hunt,
Thomas Bush was awarded the con
tract yesterday for plastering certain
rooms in the Uppertown school building.
Ills bid was 1275, and the specifications
Btato that the- work Is to lie completed
by the 18th of August.
If a carpenter out of a Job will follow
l p the street commissioner, he will soon
obtain one. This official Is now out
dally giving the property owners five
houra' tlm- to repair the worn-out
streets fronting their realty.
The matter of collecting road taxes
from tha residents of this city has been
neglected for several years back, but
it Is the Intention of the road convention
which merits hero next month to give
tho subject a special Investigation.
Business was very light In Judge Os-
uuru b mill, yemeruay, out two cases
being on the docket. John Doe. the
pl.vlnest kind of a drunk, and A. Orllff,
drunk and disorderly, both forfeited
ball, tho former J5, and tho latter HO.
The Salvation Army have leased from
M. Wise the gound In the rear of the
BndotltH building for threo years. They
are tearing down the old frame struct
ure which is upon it now, with the In
tention of erecting a hall suitable for
meeting purposes.
Miss fllnilys Jones, of Pacific Unlver
aity. Forest drove, a contralto singer.
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Til" lZ, . MI-vylyd,can fraea, between Aldermen Barker
""""i -K-uinMnni, umwieu nio by.
locar mieni or mis city, will
give an
entertainment at the Congregational
irationHi
cnurcn Tuesday night, July 21. Admls.
won, n cents.
Mlaa Olailva Jnnon. th
vocalist, will appear at a concert to be I
given Tor her benefit at the Congregs-1
tional church next Tuesday evening I
Miss Jones has a pure and decidedly 1
rl. W contralto voice, highly cultured. I
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ai-r yuuilKvr ttisier, all AlirKtyil Jon?.! . - .ivh, nnjujuy f ise s,
an elocutionist of more, than ordinary run 0,9 cow In for promlnad-
nierlt. will assist In the entertainment.,1" th trw, This made the aldef-
Miss Edith Conn will assist with the mBn frnm the ,d mad. and
l4o.no, and a number of other UJIes will When h" ,ook hls fow f the pound
participate iu the vmilng's entertain- h "wore vengeance on somebody, ami
nu-nt. It rumlsra to be a successful the cow ordinance last nlijbt whs simply
,T,. a r-waa! roii.-r win, Mr, Y"i.ra
flM-Mlbf
Tha iatika of the Presbyterian church
will give an ice cream festival in the
basement of the church Friday evonlngi
July 20th. ;
Alex Gilbert does not intend having
charge of the liquor privileges at the
Seaside Hotel as reported. He intends
running his own place near the bridge.
The Astodon's bulletin board con
tinues to attract the crowds during the
afternoon and evening. All the dis
patches up to 4 p. m. are bulletined
each day.
Some alderman can make himself
famous by devising some means where
by water for fire purposes can be ob
tained for Unlontown and parts of Up
pertown. The family bicycle is now in order.
Let some inventor get up a bicycle with
seats for a family of six, to be propelled
by the head of .the family and steered
by the wife, and then you will see some
proud and happy fathers.
Prof, O. Olsen, D. D., of Augustana
College and Theological Semlnnry, Rock
Island, 111., will preach In the Swedish
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Upper
Astorla this evening at 8 o'clock. All
are Invited to hear an eloquent sermon.
Tha historian wants to take down his
tablets and carefully note down the his
tory of 1894. He will find plenty of ma
terial for several volumes. Let him
keep an Impartial record, for this coun
try is making some very interesting
history.
An old gentleman on his way to
church Sunday morning, tells this story
on himself. He says he met a bright
looking girl who was going in the opro
Ite direction, when both, by mistake,
started towards the outside of the walk;
then both started for the other side,
then back, when she remarked, "See
here, old boy, what Is this going to be,
a Bclottische or waltz?"
Th Grace Church branch of the
Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Mis
sions, will hold its regular quarterly
meeting in the church this afternoon at
2 o'clock. The Right Rev. Wm. M. Bar
ker, D. D bishop of Western Colorado,
will deliver an address. All the ladles
In the parish, and of Holy Innocents,
and all others Interested in the subject
of missions and missionary work, It is
hoped will be present.
The cheap telephones that our neigh
boring cities have been boasting of have
arrived 'n Astoria, They can be had at
a ' reasonable rental, and there Is no
charge for placing them. The success
of an exchange depends on having
great many customers, and now that the
price Is within reach of the most econ
omlcKl, It is to be hoped that our citi
zens will take advantage of the oppor
tunity anil mike the exchange a suc
cess. '
A pleasant plcnlo party consisting of
J. C. Dement and wife, J. V. Marlon
and wife, MIps Sadie Crang, Miss Rita
Packard, Mr. Dement Church, of Walla
Walla, and. Mr. Charles Hlgglns, went
to Mr. Dement's ranch on the Lewis and
Clarke Monday afternoon. They came
back with the report of an enjoyable
time, even though the lunch did get
rather damp on the way over and Mr.
Hlggins hod a slight touch of the rheu
matism.
The steamship State of California ar
rived down this morning about 1 o'clock
She carried a heavy cargo of general
freight, taking on considerable at this
port. Besides the miscellaneous cargo
of fi eight she had several tons of Cal
ifornia and foreign mall. The passenger
llsV was unusually large. Postmaster
Wise met the steamer when she cume
In, and delivered a lot of mall destined
for southern ports. It was at first
Intended that she would leave out at 2
o'clock, but on account of the freight to
ba taken on she will not go out until
8 o'clock. It Is worthy of notice that
Postmaster Vise, ratlcr than awaken
his carriers, made a trip at 1 o'clock
through the business portion of the city
m.d collected late letters for the Califor
nia mall.
What cama near being a fatal case of
drowning occurred several days ago at
Jeffers' Landing on the Lewis & Clarke,
and was only prevented by the timely
appearance of ttirl Dow, who happened
near. It seems that Miss Carrie Hlb-
tmnl, a Portland young lady who is
spending the summer months with her
larents on that lovely stream, In leav
ing a small boat In which she had been
riding, stepped on a low that was tied
a'oiiBflde the floating dock, and slipping,
MI Into the water. Young Dow rushed
to the rescue, and managed to grasp
the drowning girl as sha was disappear
ing the second time. It took only a mo
ment to get the nearly lifeless form, to
a place of safety, where restoratives
were administered. It was a narrow es
cape, but singularly fortunate.
COUNCILMAN VS. COUNCILMAN.
Thore who remained away from the
council meeting last night missed what
might have been called a cnteh-as-catch
and Young.
There has been Ill-feeling
between tho .vnMt... , .. A
last city election
w o ".r. "nre ,IW
last night's meeting with all the energy1
v t-v iui it niinar mir art
of a pent uu .,,,, v ' I
Instrumental In having the cow limits!
contract1. "d was backed up by a1
, , T, " , ul vo,ere mm h ward
but Mr' ket clalm th Mr. Young's!
"ers ta thl ,ma,te- h because'
fy "aster did not recognise1
an alderman'a v.w r. 1. . I
AMOHIAD, '..AiMJUi WKlpittV JhMUiiJflk. Jill,. ISalt
iif n 'A"-aWf " rr'm
Ma
When tha council meeting1 adjournsd
Mr. Young rubbed up against Mri Bar
ker In getting to the door, and the lat
tat1 upon seeing who It was that brushed
him, gave him a piece, of his mind
Younsr returned the compliment, and
then such pet names as "swell-head
"note-slmver," "bah." "b-a-h," were
heard. Caituln Hallock stepped between
the aldermen, but by this time Mr. Bar
ker, who seemed Ho be the quicker tem
pered of the two, cooled down and the
council rooms were cleared. Both Mr.
Barker and Mr. Young ore thorough
business men and any ward In the city
should be proud to be represented by
them. They make a strong team for
the Third -ward, and could do wonders
for that part of the city If they work
together, but last night's foolishness
will only weaken the ward's combined
strength.
IT LOOKS ENCOURAGING.
A Telegram from Brown & Sheehan of
Interest to Astorlans.
The following lengthy dlBpatch from
Brown & Sheehan, of New York, ex
plains the failure of Judge Brown to put
In an appearance early last month as
expected. It Is respectfully submitted
to the Astorlan's readers:
New York, July 17, 1894.
To Alfred Kinney, Astoria: '
Judge Brown was dangerously ill, nnd
his condition Is such as makes him phy
sically unable to undertake the journey
or business, and at present no other
person can take his place, because some
men connected with the project rely
solely upon us to get the affair In legal
shape. His knowledge of affairs and re
quirements of the business would ne
cessitate his presence there.
The rejection of the first offer Imposed
great difficulty to get the financial con
ditions In suoh shape as would satisfy
all. Our people worked hard, with the
result that the day Judge Brown started
for Oregon, June 12th, he possessed n
letter front an officer of a responsible
trust company In New York, to the fol
lowing effect:
"The project you have proposed to
us, for immediate completion of the As
toria and Portland railroad, is so prom
ising that I regret very much the tech
nical difficulties in the way of a definite
contract for advance at this time. But
I trust It will be possible for you to put
the title to the real est'tte In such form
that this company will be able to accept
It as security for an ample loan, fortified
by your proposed bonds."
It was to carry out the plan agreed
upon, which meant the completion of
the road upon a money basis, that the
Judge started. Meantime, we are en
deavoring to arrange affairs for another
representative satisfactory to all to take
up the matter in Oregon. This Is more.
difficult than appei rs. Mr. Kinney, It
Is almost Impossible under present con
ditions, to get, and hard to hold, money
for Western railroad enterprises. There
fore, It is necessary for success to act
carefully. We assure you that wo will
relax no effort to hasten the matter and
make up lost time. Please give a copy
to Messrs Wattis & Cake. If this is
satisfactory for the present, please wire
us and prevent complications. When
we telegraphed we believed the Judge
would be able to resume the business,
but were disappointed.
BROWN & SHEEHAN.
PERSONAL MENTION.
J. D. Carrlgan, of Eagle Cliff, Is in
the city. .
Jeff Crandall has accepted a position
with Foard & Stokes.
Ben Young has returned from his
five days' hunting trip in the vicinity of
Shoalwater Bay.
Mips Camllle Mathvlt, of Portland, Is
visiting Astoria, ns the guest of Miss
Besslo Rutter.
Mr. Carl Hansen and family have gone
to their form at Bay Home, where they
will spend the next ten days.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
San Francisco, July 12, 1894. The cap
tain of the steamer Bawnmore reiorts
the Point Arguello whistling buoy,
painted red and lettered "Pt. A.," adrift
on the morning of July 8th.
Measures will be taken to replace It
at an early date, when due notice will
be given.
By order of the lighthouse board.
H. E. NICHOLS,
Commander, U. S. If.
For surprisingly littlo money
you can brighten every room
oftho house with a bit Hand
scapo, a water Eoeno or choos
ins from the hundred de
lightful subjects of our Pic
ture Stock.
Mothers who have looked
all around for a baby carriage
. .. . .
to suit their tastes ami pur-
poses generally willd Up by
i 10
of us an so will vou
if yOU
need a carriage for
Vnnr i? n lino-
i 0UF tlal iinS-
,Ahl. .4A1. AAKr.
NEW YORK NOVEIiTY STORE.
Opposite tha Occiderjt.
Dr. Price's Cream Baling Powdcf
WorW'e FaJr llithet Award.
' ' Awarded
Highest Honors World' Fair.
'DEI' '
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free
from A nmonia, Alum or any other adulterant
YEARS THE STANDARD.
MELVILLE SCHOOL REPORT.
Summaries for the school term of five
months of school of District No. 13, end-
lna July 6th, 1894: DayB attendance,
2012; days absence, 113; times tardy, 49
pupils enrolled, 25; average attendance,
20; visits by directors, 5; visits by county
superintendent, 1; visits by others, 29..
JENNIE C. WOODWARD,
Teacher.
Meany is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price for fur skins.. ,
Commencing today, Crow will make a
general reduction on all classes of pho
tographs. Hotel Gearhart will serve Sunday din
ners at 1 o'clock in the future Instead
of evenings as heretofore. .
Orders can be left ab Carnahan's
store for the Astoria Wood Yard for all
kinds of fuel.
When baby is teething or feverish, ask
your druggist for St-e-e-dman's Sooth
ing Powders.
When a man comes In here to look at
a pair of shoes, he buys them; he can't
help It. Goodman A Co.
"The Model Is the only restaurant In
town," said a customer yesterday; "the
others are simply eating houses."
Go to the Astoria Wood Yard for the
best kinds of wood; also best grades of
coal delivered In quantities to suit
Japanese novelties and fancy dry
goodj, can be had at half price, at the
store cf Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar
store.
rialn sewing or dressmaking, by a
competent dressmaker, by the day. Ap
ply at Parker & Hansen's, or at rest
dence, 3S5 11th street.
Hair dressing, manicuring nnd prac
tical wig making, at the Sun Francisco
Parlors, 7H Third street (Welch block).
Front pieces a specialty.
Don't go to Portland to buy your
tickets for the "Old Country" and the
East when you can get them for the
same price at the Union Pacific office
In this city, and thereby save your 10
ml fare to Portland.
We are out gunning for the man who
s:ys he can't get his watch repaired
without sending It to San Francisco.
Why, we run a regular "Watch Hos
pltal" and repair nil kinds of breaks,. at
Nieml's Jewelry Store.
All the patent medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choic
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc..
'Hn be boueht at the lowest prices at
J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel, Ai torla.
FINE TABLE SYRUPS.
Ask your grocer for Denterara, Sweet
Clover Honey, Rock Candy Drips, and
Puritan Maple syrups made by
FARRELL & CO., Omaha.
Miss Edith Conn will take a 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'B drug store.
Tho Oregon Telephone and Telegraph
Company are now prepared to furnish
subscribers In Astoria with magnet tele
phone Instruments at $2.00 and $2.60 per,
month. The latter instrument is some
what better electrically and In appear
ance that the former. For particulars
Inquire of J. R. Clinton, at Telephone
office.
LITTLE BABY WAS RAW
Distressing Skin Disease from Birth,
Cured In 5 Weeks by C'utlcura. .
Now Healthy as Can Be.
if?
with some sort of n eruption. The doctors
called it eczema. His little neck vat one raw
and exposed nuuw or red
inllumed flesh, hie anna
and aeioaa anil under bia
tliihii, wherever the fat
flesh made a fold, were juat
tlte tuitiio. r or tour weeks
after ilia birth he siinereu
with this eruption, ana
until I got the Cctktra.
Kkjediks, there wa little
sleep for any one. In five
week she was completely
cured. H e was nine weeka
old February 1, and yon oucht to see his skin
now smooth, even, and a beautiful pink ana
vlmeeolor lie is a healthy as ho can be. The
Onici'RA Resolvent ha given bira tone, vlgu
and atrenzth. 1 enclose his portrait.
WM. A UAKUNKH.lstC. 1M St., Sew York.
CUTICOflA WORKS WONDERS
Fioir. the s of two months my bahv suffered
with the eezeitts on her face and bodv. lHie
toieu without avml. I'aodflTHTRA Kehediea.
ouml theu, lu every rea-ieot satiatactoxy. Tha
child nnsnow a beautiful akin and is cured. W
checitullv recommend the name to all mothers.
Mju J. ROTUKN liK(i, 113 First Are K. Y.
CUTICUM- REMEDIES
Flste effected the moat wonderful cores of tor
turinfr and diancurini! skin and ecalt. diseases
cf Infants and children ever reeort.ea Ther
a'ford iiuiai.t relict, permit rest and sleep, ana
f"Qt to a speedy cure wlien the beet physician
all. l"areta, save vout children years bt need
leas tutleriiuj. Cures mado in enddnood are
peruiaiwut.
Bold Ihtoi-shcot the wot id. Price. CrmrrRA.
In ; ? a ; Kui.tnt, ti lorria l)ua
ikD Clio Coar.. cole fruprivtort, baaio.
Uow to Cute Btic Ducates," nailed frea
PCD VP t-kin mJ tlT
EAOI 0 1 1" .-
partned and beastined
tMur. Abaoiutai) para.
RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED
It o him la Tun Culwnrm A all
fait Ptatourt" trltev-rs ihee.a,ic.
w-inito, bip. kidue. cheat. aiu a.ys
11.L11 Ijiiuia and wcaKBessa-. . . '
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Asil i-ollf fcrocir for tfAfiRisLt, A
CO.'d table syrups Demarara, sweet
clove honey, rock Candy drlp, and
Puritan maple. -
If you have An eye for merit and a
tnnt tnr ennnomv-. vou may gratify
both to your heart's content by calling
on H. Ekstrom, the jeweler.
SEASHORE ROAD.
Trains for Clatsop,
Gearhart
Park
nnd Heoslrie. as follows:
Lsave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.
Leave Pier 9 a. m. and 6 p. m.
Daily excepting) Sunday afternoon,
when trains will leave one hour later
connecting with boats for Astoria,
WANTED.
WANTED A young girl to do general
housework and take care or a nuoy. in
quire at Th. Olsen's drug store.
TO 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 olllce
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 12. Call at the Astoria
Real Estate Exchange and get a lot
in Hill's First Addition for 2.
JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just
received Just what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 529 Third street.
AUCTION.
There will be an auction sale of a
general stock of groceries, dry goods,
Hardware, etc., at Martin Olsen s auc
tlon rooms commencing this 7th day of
July.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building,
over C. H. Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.,
DENTAL PARLORS.
Man8ell Block, 573 Third street
J. E. LuFORCE, D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
in the
Fltivel building, opposite Occident
W. M. LAFORCE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5, 8 and 1, Flavels Brick
Building.
SILA8 B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Flavel's bilck building.
Fhank J. Taylor. Jno. T, Lkiiitek,
TAYLOR & LIGHTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Astoria, Oregon.
r. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORN EST AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Second SUtet, Astoria, Or.
DR. EILIV JANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen'adrug 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.
Office, 5S414 Third st., Astoria, Ore.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of wom
en and surgery.
Office over Danziger's Btore. Astoria.
JAY TUTTLE. M. D.
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office. Rooms 5 and C, Pythian
Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
S. Residence. 639, Cedar street
doctor alfred kinney,
Office at his residence.
May be found In his office until 10
o clock mornings, from 12 noon until i
p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings.
business cards.
aToibbons.
ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and
; PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER
'Office, with General Messenger Co..
51S Squemoque street.
J. H. MANSELL.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Notary Public. Fire and accident In
surance.
W. W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT.
Office. IU Benton street, Astoria, Or,
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISSIONER- The reg-
uiur raesun or mis noard will rw held
on tha first Monday of each month at
iu a. m., at the office of Robb & Par-
er. W. I-Robh. See.
NOTICE The- reonilnr maoltn i l
the Astoria Building and Loan Associa
tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first
Wednesday of each month, nnin n
Genevieve street, south of Chenamua
W. L. ROBB. Secretary.
OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No 11 T n
O. F . Regular meetings of Ocean En
campment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows'
uuiiuing. at 7 p. m, on the second and
fourth Mondays of ench month. Re
journing brethren cordially lnited.
dj oruer c. P.
COMMON COUNCTL-Rfnilsr mt.
Ings first and third Tuesday evenings
of each month at t o'clock In city ball
Persons desiring to hava matters acted
upon by the council at any regular
meeting must present the same In the
auditor and clerk on or before the Fri
day evening priar to the Tuesdar on
f-wak-h" council holds its regular
westing. K. OSBURN.
Auditor and IVMce Judje.
ipiaiKS
ONLY THfi PUREST Wine and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbells
Gem.
A DELICIOUS D KINK. There Is
no place in Astoria where John Kopp s
fsmous 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 gullon. Don't forget
peach and apricot brandy. Also French
Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho
tel at Seaside is open the year around.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St.,
and have your clothes dyed and
cleaned.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and
get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
there.
YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If
you have friends in Europe whose pas
sage you wish to prepay to Astoria,
call at the Northern Paciflo 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 Paciflo railroad If
you are Going East. Low rates of
fare, through tickets, beggage check
ed to destination. All purchasers of
second-class tickets can stop over at
Portland. Rates of fare same as Iron
Portland.
History of Robert flautell.
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.
TTHE CONSIGNEE SALE
1 has kept its crowd after
noon and evening and well
they might, for never in the
Listory ol Astoria has people
had such opportunities, as
they are getting now. They
are getting goods fur whatever
they ste fit to hid for them;
There is no reserve on the
stock, every day people get
greater hargains. There ia a
chance for you, come early
and often. Bring your
friend, which means your
purse.
Remcmher the place
GOO THIRD STREET.
Wednesday and Friday
afternoons specially lor ladies
IS ADORE GREENBAUM,
Sec.
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 BLACKSMITHING
and HORSESHOEING thau ever be
fore. S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
Gas and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Steam and
w Heating.
Agent for hampion Hydraulic Beer
Humps.
179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or.
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG.
There's activity everywhere among our
new stock which is coming in fresh every
day There wouldn't be if the stock were
wrong or prices were Vtroh
Opposite Court House.
J5S Third Street,