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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1894)
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(I 811 710 7 41 ft. in a 2 2 I 17 11 -OK 0 1 4 151 10 0.1 -0 -OR -Oil 1 1 1 1 -1 0 8 08-0 7 H8I -0.r V 00 Ml 1 IM 0 8 10 00 OV III 411 1 A; 11 161 1 1 01 11 2 ) -o 9; 8 81 -Oil 4 81 OH .1. i ft II in -i ii. h.m.ft. 5 t 6 218 4 7 1713 1 8 10:2 9 0 0812 7 lOOOj 11 00' 11 67 12 'A 2 51 4 58 6lV) 6 84 7 1-'4 0 7 4 8 lis 8 SI 0 31 10 01 10 fi-ij 11 55 1 21 2 4S 4 011 6 17, Hili.it llr ttnfriM iMiinij br" Hi BttltiiH Company There will be hd hiatln on Saturday; Iteglna will be presented fur the last time on Saturday night. Har ry Belden's benefit occurs on Monday night. Tile 1mltr Solicitiiii. fculMteWiaionil Meet With Success. The Committee that has been sent out (or the past two days calling on the merchants for subscriptions for the re- The picnic riven by the Grace church 8atta- have met wlth sueceB8 wllerer Sunday school at the football park yes- they have onc-w!th one or two ex- Highest iionor5-Voti Fair. cepMons of 'no consequence. The citizens are taking hold of the matter with a hearty good will, and propoei to assist the athletic boys to make the regatta one of the very larg. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, July 27. For Oregon and Waihlngton, fair weainer, warmer. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-fou hnnin pncllne at 5 P. m. yesterday, fur nlshed by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture weainer imreuu, Maximum temperature, 69 degrees. Minimum temperature, 61 degrees. TraMtltn.Hnn. none. Total precipitation from September 1st im to date, 88.06 incnes. Excess of precipitation from Septem- ber 1st, 1893, to date, Z7.b4 incnes. terday was a success every way. Rev. Mr. Short and Mr. Curtis Trenchard acted as umpires for the football and baseball games, and children's races. But these were as tame as a same of. checkers compared with the married I est ovent" that tn'9 neck of the woods ladies' egg-ln-the-spoon race, and Frank hfls ever had anything to do with. They Spittle's ,knoak-a-pipe-off-a-sUck-for-a-8re not onIy coming to the front with nickel game. Everyone who attended thelr financial assistance, but are writ came home oleased. and wished for an-' Ing to their friends in Oregon and other Grace church Sunday school pic- Washington, telling them to pack their trunks and move to Astoria In time for the three days' sport. The club members have not been idle, however, for they have opened up a cor respondence with several boating clubs assistant on tne delivery wagon or koss, at Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, and other Hlgglns & Co., and while delivering Sound cities, several of which have re- CREAM nlc. Willie Simpson, a boy about 12 years of age, met wilh a severe accident yes terday afternoon. He Is employed as A ROUND TOWN. Ernest, the 12-year-old son of B, Seaborg, died last evening at 6 o'clock, of meningitis. There will be a free coffee supper at the new Salvation Army headquarters tonight All ore invited. Webb will have a full line of '94 Col umbla bicycles at Rescue engine hous today. A chance for all to get a supply of wheels. Don't spoil a nice plute of berries with milk, when you can get sweet cream fresh every morning of C. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. The directors of the Astoria Football Club are requested to meet In their rooms tonight to discuss matters of Importance regarding the regatta. Aren't you glad you don't live down In Kan-scm or Nebraska where It is so hot now that even one's clothes be come parched and warped and cracked at the seams, from the drouth? The usual services at the Congrega tional church. Morning subject, "The Annolntlng at Bethany." In the even ing, "ReasonB for Leaving Christ; Are tihero Any?" Tho Christian l?ndeavor meets at 7 p. m. , James Vaughn, a driver working n Trulllngor's camp, above the Clatsop mill, had his leg fractured yesterday by a log rolling on It. He was conveyed to his homo and a physician railed. He will be laid up for several weeks. For a while yesterday afternoon It looked as though every one was out of town. Tilings were bo quiet one could hear a note fall due at the bank, and yet some of the merchants report a better July trade for '94 than they had luBt year. Yesterday In tho different road dis tricts throughout the county, delegates were selected to attend the rond conven tion to be held lit this city on the 7th of next month. From correspondence It Is learned that there will be a good attendance, While sitting at a window Inst even lug a young lady of Mils city was stung on the arm by a bumble bee which flow up Ivor sleeve. During the time of getting tho bee out, her arm was so swollen as to necessitate the ripping of the sleeve before she could get her arm out of it. It wns generally conceded by the fish ermen about tho City Central, of Upper. town, last night, that Juck Carlson, who fishes for Booth's cannery, ha4 caught this season twent.y-twu tons of Balmon. So far as heard, thut Is high card, and other boats may well ask what's trumps before playing. Tha lltitle daughter of Engineer Jen- Ben, of tho motor lino, was badly horn ed on the right cheek Thursday evening by a cow belonging to a mon named lloffker. The wound was a bad one, and as the parents neglected taking the child ta a Burgeon until yesterday af ternoon, It will leave a slight scar for life. goods In the vicinity of the Uppertown cannery, the horse became frightened and started to run away. While hold ing onto the lines, the horse kicked him across the bridge of the nose, ren dering him unconscious for some time. A surgeon was called, and he found lit was necessary to take several stitches In the wound where it had ex tended onto the check directly under the eye, and also found that the boy's nose was broken. Boat No. 59, belonging to Samuel El more's cannery, was accldentlly capslz- ed in the south channel vpntpnl.iv mi,i. way between Fort Stevens and the end I" 1 merf". carrying ns muon fan as sponded favorably. They have made no arrangements yet regarding the prizes or purse, that matter coming before the crmmlttee at an early date. It Is thought that a magnificent cup suit ably engraved, will be the prize to be rnoeil for by the larger boats. Word was sent over to this city yesterday by Capt. Harris, that if the club would put vp two or three free-tor-all races, and not hold them down to New York yachting rules,' that they would Hlmply mcve Ilwaco over here for a day or two and walk away with the prize. The captain said the race must be fpen to MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Work In the WJuntry." Ajipl at Win. B, Adair's, Comet--8(1 and Franklin, i - L-.,"ii"agtLii L- fOUNU-s-Orl Jill? S4tllj belweifh ShIIU TO RfitfT. 1 FOR BENT 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.' fsland and Scarboro Head, a piece of glil net, about 150 fathoms lbng. Own er can have same by applying to T. -Slvertson, at his residence In Adair's Astoria. Mark on the net, A. J. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in' Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR $2.-CaIl at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for )2. ' BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept In such good con dition aa at Utzlnger's popular resort. Meany.ls the leading tailor and pays the bigb'st cash price for fur skins. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out lust received Just what you want, at Wing iee b, dzsi i nira sireei. of the Jetty. Captain Wilson and his boat puller managed to get hold of the, upturned craft and held on until another (Ishboat came to the rescue, The men were taken aboard, and the greater part of the net was saved by cutting It. The boat and the balance of the net drifted out to No. 10 buoy, where they were picked up by the Point Adams life crew and turned over to tho Bteamer Elmore which happened along at the time on her way In from Tillamook. It Is supposed that the two men were Intoxicated at the time of the accident and their boat became unman agoable. There was an Interesting sight off the waterfront yesterday afternoon, In which two unknown fishermen were the central figures. The tide was Just turn ing and coming In with a heavy cur rent caused by a stiff nor'weBter that wan blowing at the time. Just off the British ship Crofton HaJl, the water was very choppy, Indicating that in was a shoal place. The fishermen in question, euner through Ignorance of careless- ness, steered directly over the spot anu as a consequence went hard aground. No sooner hod they struck than the bcxis began to go over them. and It was not until they had lowered the sail and had done some vigorous pulling that they got back to the chan iii-i. as it was, tney were nearly swamped, and tho boat had to be baled before the sail could be run up again. Assessor H. S. Worsley is now assess- Int the real and personal property of this county. According to some assess ments of previous assessors, there were very few If any watches or clocks In Clatsop county, and as for diamonds or Jewelry, they were not spoken of. Mr. j Until lately it has been the custom. In state coses brought before a Clatsop county JusKco of tho peace, for both Bides to subpoena as many witnesses as they saw fit. This placed tho expense on tho county for constable's fees that have at times amounted to a considera ble Bum a sum that might open the eyes of some of our economical tax payers. The law slates that only four witnesses can be called for each side unless permission be obtained from the county Judge for more. When Judge ray s attention was called to tho con stable's bill of over $40 In the Peterson case for subpoenlng witnesses and that very few of these witnesses testi fied, he called a halt and gave notice that hereafter he would have to ba con sulted before such bills were run un against tho county. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. M. Hurdman, of Portland, was In the city yesterday on his way home oiil North Beach. Mr. II. E. Mitchell, of the metropolis, was in the city yesterday enrouto honv from North Beach. Rev. Dr. Biishong frna returned from Ocean Park, and will preach both morn Ing and evening in the Methodist church. Mrs. Foreman hns arranged to beRln a class in Swinish Graces next Monday nvftnlni nl m.n to which she Invites the ladles of As imiu. nui-ges very reasonable. J. T. Mulkey, of Seaside, who has been Buffering with the asthma, fur mne ume, caino to ABtoria yesterdav, and srier lenvlnir all his himi Merara. Thomson & Nolund, the attor neys, packed his trunk and left for Belknap Springs. "Oriwon. hm h will stay for s,m0 time, hoping to be uenenteu ny meir medical qualities. THE! AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. they wish, except that the boats are tc- be measured. Any one who knows the genial Captain Harris,- has but lit tle doubt that If he manages the Wash Ington crews there will be a hard race for the home boats. Up the river at all the canneries, the boatmen are lak Ing a lively interest In the proposed re gatta, and are anxious to fall In line and try for one of the prizes. From STOLEN. A machine knitted net, the forward mv. .1 v. 1.- i a. 1. enu iuv iainoms ot s-uiy iu mpslipq are numbered. Every week adds to the i , Vt "if1?'5,? mf BnPS list of people who eat at the Model Res- , ieeJ ??leld ar? ma ted PLlla: Iiock- iii-sint I A red twine ran clear through the cen- ter of the 150 fathoms of 60 mesh; also Commencing today, Crow will make a ?5-'oot . lonf wlth 7-',jt, beam, trenoral reduction on all classes of pho- "?i'!d.ou,?lde' ""P'"4 P?int nd tofrrauhs , ncscueu pun cwor un insiue. er arter ' thwart has been broken and repaired. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Add!- e" t1e.r-boa,r.(l rottf" ?n right side and tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices in ' "'7 '"c,"";" u"j reach of all. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln 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's Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. Orders can be left at Comahan'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'B 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 LOUIS A. DUCHENEY, Pillar Itock, Wash. Japanese novel Ues and fancy drv good.4, can be had at half price, at the store of Wing Leo, next to Olseu's cigar store. SELLING at 25 per cent discount lots In Hill's First addition to Ocean present Indications the affair will be a Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex- success. Over $.'00 has been raised up to date, and It Is proposed to double that amount before another week has ended. CORRESPONDENCE. change. Ask your grocer for FARRELL & CO.'S table syrups. Demarara, sweet clove.- honey, rock candy drips, and Puritan maple. Try Foard & Stokes' plug cut tobacco at GO cents a pound. It does not burn the tongue and gives a better smoke than all others. It certainly would be a great boon to the citizens of Astoria If they might, could, would or should, by hook or by crook, bv nhancA nr bv ttlan. tin nnn nr Seems ah If half tha wompn nf Antn. two more Btreete running from E tolrIa Ju their shoes of us, and very saccw ij UIC vlllCl lin.il Will It. ail Ilia 12S Milk Stiwt, Boston. Mass. This company owns lettera-iutHnt v,v 43,6ii9 granted to Kmlle Berliner, No vember 17. 1KS1. fur a -,, l,l.l .i. Worsley' report will be waited for with graph anil telephone, and controls let- jiuvn-Bv. i lew-paiem , 4i4,2:l, granted to (Thomaa A. ICdlson, May S, 1S93. for a A cmir from North Beach was over speaking telegraph, which patents cover yemvruny, nnu io nun goi, uig KicR nwoflmeimii inventions and embrace coming. He is camping right among a all forma or microphone transmitters lot of musical people, who he sayB keep and of carbon telephones. It up at all hours of the night. Tues-1 - day night In a tent Just back of him1 COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE, a lot of mandolin players got together) " at 10 o'clock ntl kept things lively for The board of equalisation will meet three hours II rut with a "Bicycle Built at the office of the countv rli-lf .ml for Two." and then with "Do. Do, My i publicly examine the assessment rolls Huckleberry, Do," until he fairly went of Clatsop county for the purpose of '"1. correcting all error of valuation or " I description of lands or other property. August Nelson, while out in a small It la the duty of all persons to ap boat yesterday afternoon. In tho vlcln- Pear at that time If thev wish correc Ity of Booth's cunnery. came Into rotirh lions made, aa no cirril.m. it. water and had his bolt capalxed. Ne. tlons can be made by any officer after W be opened. There are at the pres ent time only two passable streets ex tending from the eastern part of Mc- Clure's and Olney's Astoria to the west ern. Now In a city which claims to have 10,000 Inhabitants that surely is absurd. It would certainly be a great gain If both D and E streets could be Improved. There are several places v.horo with a horse and buggy It Is necessary to travel three blocks to ad vance one. F. Btreet Is quite good, but In driving from Unlontown, C street, to the roadway, It is rather annoying to have to drive up the hill to F, then down to Its lowest grade, then up again and finally down to the level streets again to go a few blocks. It is equally annoying to drive down C street. There are wagons and carts standing on the right and on the left. That is a busi ness street, and should be so left, and not converted Into a street for ridlne. driving or bicycles. We do wish some body, who has authority, would say whether It can or cannot be done. 1 not, we would like to know why, not an "oh, because," and we will try to make tho best of It. If It can, we do Blncerely wish that It might bo done Immediately. We think It would be well now If the citizens of Astoria would discontinue "fussing" In all of Its different forms, about tho railroad, and give their minds and" money to the Improvement of our city. Let us not continue to be anxious, as a city, to go to the Willamette Valley, to Eastern Oregon, or to the East. Let us so build up our own little city that the various places Just named or their Inhabitants, will be anxious to come to us to Astoria. Don't you, anybody and everybody interested, think It would he a good plan to have an "improvement plan" of some kind or other, run by an "Im provement company or committee?" They have worked wonders in some oltiea We know not why It should not ba a success here surely It could not fall for lack of room for Improvement. Please, Mr. Somebody, the road su".r Vlsor If he is the roan, helped by the councllmen, If necessary, won't you take the matter In hand? Tho Astorlan has many times latelv called attention to streets that should closed for safety to life and llmh We think It is about time to do tho otner thing, "open" them. We do hope that all this fine weather w in not ij allowed to pass unused. ' X, CHURCH NOTICES. txiuoum in the First M. E. rh,irt., Services by It. Bushong at 11 a. m BUDject, "How to do it" At 3 p. m., sermon by the pastor. itew j. w. Bushong. D. D. Subject, Taking off the Harness." Every member of the First M. E. church Is requested to be at the 31 services on the Sabbath, to decide an Important question. All the young people or Asioria are invited to attend the 8 p. m. services. Th-jre will be Rome line muFic. good things our customers say of us Is irue. uoodman & Co. If you have an eye for merit and a taste for economy, you may gratify both to your heart's content by calling on L. i-K6trom, the Jeweler. rialn sewing or dressmaking, by competent dressmaker, by the daV. Ap ply at Porker & Hansen's, or at real donee, 3S5 11th street. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land and Build ing Association will be held on Thurs day, August 23d, at 2 p. m., at Odd Fellows' Hall. A. J. MEGLER, Secretary. WHEN IN PORTLAND-Cull on II a nil ley & Haas, 160 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 Paclllc ofllce, Bteamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 073 Third street J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. 8. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the . F'avel building, opposite Occident ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as Iron Portland. For surprisingly little money yon cin brighten every room of ihohouse with a bit oi" land scape, a Avater scene or c.'ioos ings from the bundle I do lightful subjects of our Pic turo Stock. W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. Hair dressing, mnnlcurlmr nnd tlcnl wig making, at the Sun Francisco manors, 714 Third street (Welch block). Front pieces a specialty. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the HUst wnen you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby Bave your lo cal fare to Portland. We are out gunning for the man who snys 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, at NIcmi's Jewelry Store. All the patent medicines advertised In this pnpir, together with the cholo-, est perfumery, and toilet article, etc.. n ne oougnt at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, Ai.torla. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel's bilclc building. Frank J. Taylor. Jnu. T. Liuiitkh. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA.-2T. Office on Second Stwet Astoria, or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 10 is a. m.; z to B and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, BS4'4 Third at., Astoria, Ore. Mlsn Edith Conn will take a limited number of pupils in water color paint ing, and Instrumental music principles taught, according to the most nonmvpil method. Specimens of painting to be jktuii ni j. v. uonn s urug store. DR. O. B. ESTE8, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseasea nf en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. Astoria. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. n i i.' Jinoms 5 and C. Pythian UU..U1IIK. nours, lu to 12 and 2 to " newuence, uedar street. Mothers who have 1 oked all around for a baby enrriago to suit their t s't s ainl pui poses generally wind up by buying of us a'ld so will you if you need a carriage for Xourdailing. JEW VOlJK SOtf EhTV STOJJE Opposite the Occident, ratlcuia DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In hin nm .n o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until i P. m., and from C until 7:30 evenings. son was considered a nid swimmer, the adjournment of the board. July but When Within flv Vnr,l rf h Th K.ur.t III , i... . I ...... Vk Lal alTTr i, w"v"s ""d "J t 2Tth. at 10 o'clock a. m and close9 paid to U county clerk, with ten IT "I; 7 .-.-...r,11'.p"fi'l,j,nt onAbtl!rla.y','.,,.,.tmr ,st' ' 5 P- m. "nt This la positive, and a'ndhV."rwVuvwhMeTarJ ' . "'"""- ""'it. WORSLFY t'" ewybody-' V-Vv,t4 thrve brulh..r and one sWer. , Vty A;f . I Notice Is hereby given thafc delinquent county, state, city and school taxes will be received at my office in the court nouse ror wie year ix3, until Tuesday. aisi. ixh, n o chk'K p. m. After date taxB for said year must be per P Tax Collector. the great SKIN CURE Instantly Relieves TORTURINQ Skin Diseases And the most distressing forms of Itching, burning, bleeding, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humors, and will in a majority of cases permit rest and aleep and point to a speedy, pcrma nent,and economical cure when physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. CUTTCURA works Wonders, and its cures of torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded. Poia Oironshoot Um world. r-rltf.Crnmu, twv., cniai ,i..c., UBMILTB1T.B1. lX)TTKft DRCe jnd iirx.CaiBr , M ProBlon. "All bout Ui SUti Ukl Bkxxl," ii pvH, mailed tna. BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER umce, with General Messenger Co.. 615 Sijuemoque street J. II. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKRrt Notary Public. Fire and accident In- W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE! AGENT. Ofllce. HJ Benton street ABtoria, Or. yilK CONSIGNEE SALE has kept its crowd after noon and evening nnd well they might, for never in the history oi Astoria has people had such opportunities, as they arj getting now. They are getting goods for whatever they see fit to bid for them. There is no resorve on the stock, every day people get- greater bargains. There is a chance for you, come early and often. Bring your friend, which means your purse. Remember the place GOO THIRD ST11EJ2T. Wednesday and Friday afternoons specially ior ladies 1SAD0RE GRKENBAUAI, Sec; . SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONETtsTho ular meetlncs of this brant win h ...?. on th first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the office of Rpbb & Par ker. W. L.'Ttohh. b.w. NOTICE Tie nvi m,,in.. the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each mnnth n. Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. w. kobb. Secretary. G. CHRISTENSON Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old stand, corner Olney and Astor streets, and is better prepared to a4l kinds of work in the line of ItLACKSMITHING nnd HORSESHOEING than ever before. V racial niwnlihrc, pimply, oily, noUty Yin, folllnc hair, tod tmpto Ubj titm pn Ytsctcd uxl cured by Cntkrura Soap. OCEAN E.vnAMPMi-MT v. n T i-. a F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 1J, in the Odd Fellows Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of aeh I jvui u in it oreiQi-eQ cordially lnUed. Cj MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS maad mkiw, tok acba. Talk kid. sera, rhrunwttara, and cheat puis rriWnd tn mlnata lir taa Ca Uoum Auli-l-ala, l laur Dr. Price's Cream Baking ttnrdc -t World's Fair Highest Award. COMMON COUNCir.-ReT,ilP I Ings first and third Tuesday evenings of rach month at 8 o'clock In cltr halt Persons desiiinr to havo mutton" mtt upon by the' council at any regular meeting must present the aama tn th. auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening priar to the Tuesday on which the council hnkta . It mminr meatiMr. - - 1C-OSBURN. - AudUtir and l'uUc Juutj. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING; Gas and Steam Fitting, Mot Air, Steam and Water Heating. Agent for Champion Hydraulic Beer Pumps. 179 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or. Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. .-. There's activity every here smon our new stock which is coming in fresh every day. Tnere wouldn't be if t le stock were wrong or prices were uTcng. Oppcsite Court House. v r "'"'" ' 355 Third Street