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YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, lur nlshed by the United States Depart ment or Agriculture weatner mireau. ; Maximum temperature, 73 degrees, i y Minimum temperature, 51 degrees. PreclDltatlon. none, 1 ' "Total precipitation from September 1st 1893, to date, 88.14 mcnes. i BxeeBS of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 181)3, to date, 27.68 lncnes. A ROUND TOWN. Water rates ore due today. "JEFF'S" " The Only ReBtaurunt. The Potter had a good-sized passes ger list for Clatsop's resorts yesterday. Tho steamer Elmore arrive In yester day from Tillamook with a large cargo of produce for Portland and Astoria merchants. Tho Ocean Wave had another good crowd for North Reach yesterday, most of them being families down for the summer. Tho purse for t.ho fish boat race dur Ing the regatta has teen nlireased t $5'1, and will probably reach double that sum before the event taltea place. There Is nothing more pleasant for a noon or evening lunch these warm dayB than a 25 cent box of C. R. Smith's lee cream, made from the pure cream. 8. II. Wlllett Is about tho busiest con tractor In. tho city. He has so much work on hand, he says, that he has found It necessary to send to Portland for extra men. The launch being built by Captain Tom Ilell at Sealund, to run from that place to Nancl Landing, is nearly com pleted, and will be ready for service In about two weeks. Tho steamer Telephone arrived down yesterday with an unusually large crowd of passengers, enrouto to the Clatsop resorts. They were well sup piled with camping utensils, and fie probably ut the beach to remain until tho season Is over. A large party of Astorlans will go down to Elk Creek and Cannon Reach tho coming week, Among them will be F. W, Newell and family and the Missus Yocum, "Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Warren, Miss Llonbcrgor and Mrs. rage, Frank Spittle, It. W. aibson nnd II. T. Find lay. This delightful part of the beach Is growing In popular favor every year. The Astorbn's bulletin board yester day was surrounded by a cosmopolitan crowd, the Oriental war news being of great Interest to everyone. 8cveral Japs who were made known the con tents of the dlsiHitches, stood on the edge of ths sidewalk and grinned ex iiltlngly at the Chinamen who (locked 'around the bulletin and listened to the Interpretation of a white man who read the news aloud. At tho mee'.lng of Viking Lodge, of Oood Tvmplurs on Tuesday eve-ring, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: P. C. T C. A. Hanson; Chief Templar, W. A. M oners; Vice Templar, Miss Wetterllng; Chaplain', F. W. Irvln; Pocrvtury. F. 13. Hodge; Fl linnclal Secretary, P. Olmra; Marshal, Albert Kinney; Superintendent of Ju venllo Temple, Mrs, McCormac; Guard, F. WllllUson; Sentinel, M. V. Herton. Treasurer, O. Indergnt'd. ill: Qullltrelil hi oaipthtir; leaved this morning oii tho Mantmhlta for Dc slruction Island, where he Will superin tend the erection of an addition to the light station buildings at that place, He Is accompanied by a force of men. Including carpenters, bricklayers, and plumbers. Mr. Fastabend has the con tract for the' work, which will take about four weeks to finish. The steamer Ilwaco went aground at Sand Island yesterday afternoon, and remained there until the tide floated her off at 9 o'clock last evening. She. arrived In the city ait 9:30 p. m. There werj quite a number of passengers aboard bound for Portland, Intending to make' connection with the seven o'clock steamers. They took matters good na turedly, however, when they saw they were destined to wait over In this city for the night. . The fishermen who were hauled In by Deputy Weeks on Sunday morning for Illegal fishing were before Justice Aber- cromble yesterday morning. Harry Woods, the trap man, was discharged on account or lnsumcient evidence. Lawrence Hansen, Ole B. Olsen, and N Speroa, gilnct men, were each fined (Si which was paid. The cases of the two boat pullers, Antone Stensted and Adolph Hansen, were continued to be heard by Judge McBrlde at the next session of the circuit court. The girls at Gearhart Park are com plaining bitterly of the report that has been circulated that there are two men lo every ijlrl at the Park. The result has been to flood this pleasant resor w 1th girls, and the few men who are there have to go on duty In regular re- lays, this system having) been lnaugu rated at the commencement of the pres ent week. At sunrise on Monday the beach was as likely as at ordinary noon and the girls are determined to keep this up till the report has been proved untrue. Gus Bynon, of the Cathlamet Gazette, accompanied by a parly of friends, ar rived back yesterday from a trip over tho Cowlitz country, where they have been for a few days' outing. They re port plenty of game and fish, and say that the people living In that section of the' country are enjoying good times In spite of the gloomy condition of the reBt of the world. One thing Is lack lng however, and that Is better roads, enabling them to do business with the lower river Instead of being compelled to go in a round-about way to Portland They are hard at work opening; up a thoroughfare over the divide to Cath laniet, and whi n completed, It will bring a great deal of new trade Into Astoria, The (list eleven of the Astoria Foot ball Club are now In hard practice for their big game against Fort Canby on Friday evtulng, and every effort will he made by the local team to give their opponents a hard and exciting game The home boys will meet the famous Canby cracks with far more confidence than they have yet had, and it Is a well known fact, that their style of playing has very greatly Improved since the beginning of the season. There will be the usual ' full team practice again this evening at the point. Tho- nnmes of the players In both teams with full particulars will appear tomorrow It is generally acknowledged that the low rate of admission to the grounds uid cor fares which will come into torce on Friday Is a wise move on the part of the directors. Several days ngo an Hem nppenred In the Astoilttn relative to the total ab sence of railings on the gang-planks of Hie small local steamers, nnd pointing nut the Inconvenience and dangers to which the passengers are auuje?t to on that nccount. Now, the owners of the steamer Electric wish It understood that they have a g.ing-plauk with rail ing attachment, that It would be Im possible to full from, and !f there In any doubt the public are respectfully Invited to rail and see for thems"l''es. The body of Lip Ting, the Chinese wnnvw who died. Monday morning at her home on Rond street, waa taken to Undertaker Pohl'a rooma yesterday and prepared for shipment to Portland. whre the funeral will take place. A number of the deceased woman's friends followed the remains to the steamer Telephone. There waa the usual amount of pai-r throwing to drive the evil one nway, and several of the women Rave way to their grief and cried bitterly when they hw tlx ciiffln carried out of sight on the steamer. Ltp. Tliig'a husband died about six months ago In A delljthtfnl party was given by Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Rogers last evening at their home In honor of their noph ews, Harry and Edwin Whltcfield, of Minnesota, and an extremely pleasant evening wus sptr.t by those present Mr. and Mrs. Rogers we're nsslstod In receiving their guests by Mrs. W. A. tlne and Mrs. McKenzle. Among the gifcsts were the Misses Van Benshoten, Olga Hellborn, Agnes Stockton, Alice Woods, Zetta Smith, Mlra Yocum, Bes- sie Amdt, Laura Hellborn, Nellie Fletcher, Alma Hellborn, Ida Yocum Louise Tallent, Nellie Sherman, Hutton, Edith Conn, Nellie Nlckerson, Pearl Holden, Mamie Gilbert, Marie Foard Sadie Crang, Messrs. O. Prael, L. Howes A. H. Elmore, M. S. Warren, R. G rael, R. E. Carruthcrs, C. E. Bain, Frank Spittle. W. A. Sherman, E. O. Rogers, If. Manscll, Chas. R. Hlgglns, C. H. Cullender, Ed. Whltefleld, Harry Whltefleld, Miss Nora Nlckerson, and Mr. V. Roelllng. Irilunil Contractor Houston yesterday won a IS bet In a way that many a younger man would hesitate before attemptln Workmen are busy putting a new roof on the custom house, and In making tfio changes the flag rope became de tatehed from the pole. The Janitor was much worried as to how he was to re place the line, when the contractor sag (ested that he should climb the pole and put It back. ThlB the Janitor said could not bo accomplished, nnd offered 'o bet Mr. Houston J5 that he could not shin up the frail flagstaff. The genial contractor Is not as young as he used to be, by any means,' but was not going to be called down by Mr. Janitor, so accepted the wager. Rolling up his sleeves he grasped the pole and winch ing his legs about It quickly drew him self up a full arm's length, repeating the action until he reached the very top, much to the amaxement of the Janitor, who stood by looking on In pEitsoK'AL MliM'fioM. ' Mr. MerHfield, of Seaside, Waa Iri the Uty yesterday. . , . Editor Cornwall, of the Cathlainot Gazette, was In the city yesterday. C. R. Thosmon and family go to their cottage at Seaside tomorrow. Mr. Frank Stokes returned yesterday from a brief vlnit ti Cathlamet. Miss Carrie Huydenone of Portland's teachers. Is spending the week with Miss Kathryn Shlveley Capt. West Whltcomb, of tha steamer Kellogg, waa In the city yesterday, re turning to Portland last evening. Harry Crlbh will return to Friday Harbor toda.y. where he will remuln until the rainy season sets in. . Rev. W. S. Short and family will be the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell at tho beach, going home on Thursday. Ml. Josephine White, a missionary of India, who has been visiting in Penn sylvania, Is at Gearhart Park for the summer. , . ! Mr. J. P. DlcklnBon, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Helen, leaves this morning for their cottage at Gearhart Park for a summer vacation. J. L. Smiley, of the Eureka Packing company, came down yesteiday on the steamer Telephone. Mr. Smiley has been ill for some time, and- will take a few days' vacation on the North bhore. Awarded -Highest Honors Worid Pali. BR; :: VERY LIKELY. "When nature lets her curtain down and pins It with a Btar" These lines from a poetic pen are quoted near and far. But any Boston girl, no doubt, would take the risk Of making the curtain a portiere, the star an: asterisk. t CHEAM iiuA MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Anmonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, The days of tough steaks In Astoria NOi FOUND-Oil July 24th, between Band Island and Scarboro Head, a piece of The annual Meeting of the stockholj- n- r ttta f,iA CallnarD T.find ntld Hulld- glll net, about 150 fathoms long. Own- lmJ Association wm be held on Thurs er can , have same by applying to T. dtty August 23d. at 2 p. m., at Odd Mlvorfunn At his residence In Adair's w..n ti, , t ucf-i.irw , i euuws litt.lL. a. v n J j ' Astoria. - Mark on the net, A. J. WANTED. WANTED Situation to do housework by a girl in a private family. Address A. 11., this otllce. Secretary. TO RENT. TO RENT House, 6 rooms, rent, 10 dollars a month, on Duane street, next door to E. C. Holden's. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, in Adair's, Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this otllce or at Mrs. A. Feakes.' FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small are numbered. Every week adds to the '"ff 080 buy real e8tate ,n Hlu' flrst list of people who eat at the Model Res- ""'""" taurant. , 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's drug store. C. R: F..P. U. NOTICE. 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. 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-o-e-dman's Sooth ing Powders. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addi tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices In reach of all. 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 good.4, can be had at half price, at the store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen'B cigar store. SELLING at 25 per cent discount- lots In Hill s First addition to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex 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 60 cents a pound. It does not burn the tongue and gives a better smoke than all others. Seems as if half the women of Asto ria buy their shoes of us, and very nearly the other half will If all the good things our customers say of us is true. Goodman & 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 H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. Hair dressing, manicuring nnd nraC' tlcal wig making, at the San Francisco Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch block), f ront pieces a specialty. Don't go to Portland to buv vour nonets ror the "Old Country" and th Enst When you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific ofllcc in tins city, and thereby save vour h oai rare to 1'ortiana. LOTS FOR $2. 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, 629 Third street. STOLEN. A machine knitted net, the forward end 150 fathoms of 8-ply 60 meshes Regular monthly meeting of the Col umbia River Fishermen's Protective lTninn will lie held at the readlnir rooms, Saturday, August 4, 18U4, at deep, 75 fathoms 714 meBh, BO meshes 7:30 p. m. sharp. Election t officers. deep. The lead are marked Pillar Rock. Members In good standing are requested A red twine ran clear through, the cen to be present and have their book or, ter of the 150 fathoms of 60 mesh; also 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'a famous beer is kept in such good con dition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also Frencn Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGuire'a Ho fl 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 Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. receipt along. SOFUS JENSEN. , Secretary. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly teachers' ex amination will be held beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, August 8th, 1894, at Court Street School House, As toria, Oiegon, continuing the rest of the wefck. Applicants for county certifi cates or state diploma, will be present promptly and remain until the close. w. s. LiXMAjn, aupt. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clalsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: Lsave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leave Pier Sa.ni, and 5 p. m. Dally excepting Sunday afternoon, when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria, NOTICE. Al persons Indebted to Shaw & Iver. son, of the Scow Bay Wood Yard, ara hereby notified not to pay any debts due said Shaw it Iverson, to Mr. Iver son, as he has no authority. to collect any of said bills. ' E. E. SHAW. 25-foot long boat, with 7-foot beam lead colored outside, coppered paint and frescoed pink color on Inside. Her after thwart has been broken and repaired. Center-board Is rotten on right side and repaired with five-eighths stuff. LOUIS A. DUCHENEY, Pillar Rock, Wash, 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. 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, 673 Third street THE AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. 126 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. This company owns letters-patent No. 4fi3,59 granted to Emlle Berliner, No vember 17, 1891, for a combined tele graph and telephone, and controls let' tels-patent No. 474,231, granted to Thomas A. Edison, May 3, 1892, for a speaking telegraph, which patents cover fundamental inventions and embrace all forms of microphone transmitters and of carbon telephones. LOST. We are out gunning for the man who says he can't 'get his wntch repaired without sending It to San Francisco. Why, wo inn a regular "Watch Hos pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at Menu s Jewelry Store. All tho pa tent medicines advertised n this paper, together with the chole est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., an he Imucrht at the lowest prices at J. y. Conn drug store, opposite Oo- ldiit Hotel, A: torla. - FINE TABLE SYRUPS. Ask your grocer for Dememra. Sweet Clover Honey, Rock Candy Drips, and runtan maple syrups mado by FARRELL & CO.. Omaha. A SURE CURE .FOR PILES, Itchlnar Plies a, a known br moisture me perspiration, musing inrenB nchtnt wnn warm, tiiib torm. n.i won as n ind Rleedlng or Protruding, yield at once to it, Hosanxo rue IwinMy, which act llrectly on tha parts affected, absorb umors, auays Itching and etrect wrmanent cur. 50c. Druirelst or mall Circulars freo. Dr. Roeanko, S3 Arch -niel, riuiaoeipiiia, fa. Hold oy J. W Oonn. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended K noise's Headache Capsule; wherever I have had n chance. They have proven a veritable boon In mv faintly against any and all kinds of headache, lour truly. J. K. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Oregon, sole agent. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The board of equalization will meet at the office of the county clerk and publicly examine the assessment rolls of Clatsop county for the purpose of correcting all errors of valuation or description or lands or other pronertv It Is the 3uty of all persons to ap pear at that time if they wish correc tions made, as no corrections or altera tions can be made by any officer after ins adjournment of the board. The board will meet on Monday, Aug- wonderment. The latter gentleman is now -pwsr hy Ave hard dollars, but a ust l7,h- Bt 10 0'"lo"k - m and close muc h wiser man. I on. 8a'rday. September 1st. at 6 p. m. VIT h U. S. WORSLEt. County Assessor. THE DANITES TONIGHT, Wl.n Mr. Frank Keadlck aa Alexan der MoKe and Mtes Millie Freeman as the widow, and a powerful company In support. Ist night closed the Bel dona Ron voyage. Reserved seats during the day at the theatre for the aumrant.vd to rive pertw-t Htlsfa- gr.mdet BUCKLE N'S ARNICA SALVE. 'The best lv In the world foi eut bruloes, Krvs, nloe ra, unit rheum, fever mpM f I .. r hnnriMl h.n.l. t. .11. Inirns, and all akin emotions, and rxuilllv- 1 ly cure pilNk. or no pv require!, it lwrfiu-mnn-A nf th umrni '"o r n"iirj itihiuihi. rnrf Jo cenea performance or tna aesson. BM. For hw ,.h,- Knflre new scenery for each production. eor to J. C. LaieaL In the blind channel July 30tth, a 200 fathom net In two pieces, 45 mesh Jeep. shackled together. 1U0 fathoms' new, and on one end of the new net It has been snagged. Some of the corks are marked with three knife cuts, and most of the lead is with Devlin s mark. 81) fathoms machine lead, and 120 fath oms hand lead. $20 reward will be given for its return to Devlin s can nery. JOHN VRAGNIZAN. $16" REWARD. One Hundred and forty fathoms of net, stolen while drifting near Point Allx, on Tuesday night, July 30. All new web, corks and lines. Corks branded P. A. Above reward will be paid on return of net or information leading to Its recovery. PAUL A HO, ' Unlontown, Oregon. No 209, Alameda avenue. GIVEN UPALL HOPE Eczema, Turning to Blood Poison, Treated by Specialists Seven Months without One Particlo of Success. - BODY RUNNING SORES. Condition Terrible Llfo a Burden Trlod CUTICURA. I n Three Duy At tends to Business. Cure Permanent. J. E. La'FORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the -Flavel 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-clasn tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare some as from Portland. For surprisingly little money you can brighten every room of Ihehoase with a bit of land scape, a water scene or clioos ings from the huntlrel do lightful subjects of ( ur Pic ture Stock. W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and Y, Flavel a Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office in Flavors brick building. KKANK J. TAVU)K. Jno. t. Ljuhtkk. 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. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to iz a. m. ; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4V6 Third sL, Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. . -. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours. 10 to 12 and to 5. Residence. 639, Cedar street. In tho xiirlnp of 1KD1 1 took that dreadful skin umuue, r.cicma, wnicn turned tntotilnwl poison. 1 vouiulted the best known secialUta in this city. I hey treated uie for seven months but 1 never derived a particle of cooii irom any ol tliem, Thev had (riven it tin ai a liOielcs cure. I was covered with aorea front heml to foot ; 1 luul run ning tores all over me. aoiue oi them as large aa a box of your I'iticuba. it cost lne buiulreiU of dollars with these so- S- called sjievialiats. Sly .-; condition wra temwe. life was nlniost a burden to me. 1 could not est, drink, or sleen. I wus unable to wall: and had given myself up s dead. 1 irtcii all modicincs iiiutitta!)Ui, until a mend who had got relief advised uitf to try CrTiccua k tit eii ks. 1 sent out and pot them, and when I took tho first (two nf vour Ci'Trrt'RA Resol vent I felt a little. better; with three boxes of 'our most rahuuiie CUTtci'RA atu! one bottle of rici'KA Ktxii.VENT I wus a new man. In thre days 1 wus up walkiniramnntl and attend lnsr to tu'v hu-ines. ami ft is tha ClTtct'RA ami 't rict'K. liKsot.vENT tlmt saved nie from tha jaws of death. This ts two vcars ao. I wanted to sea if it had lx-n driven out of my system, and 1 can sav 1 have never hail auv troiihiesiuoa for two years. - ;Eo. K. HRltiHT, 2K5 renn. Ave. 1'ituburgl:, 11. mm Sold throughout Mm world. Price, CYTictTU. 0c ; tfcur, SAo.; Itsstu.vcNT. 1. 1'ottsb Dklu aao Curs. Coar., Soto I'mpriclora, Doatoo. t f " Dow to Cure gkin Disaaea," Buikd fna. FtMl'I.Kff, Markbnadi. rrd, rough, chapped, and I lil 0y ka currd by Cctbtu Hotr. NerVOUS Instantly relieml by a Cu li eu r riaator. because it ri "oSCUlar Ulls tl oerre furors ud ' . he.ica run nervout pains W eakncS3 -Cstaesa, and tiaubneaa. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's. Fair lushest Award. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his nfflro until in o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. , A. GIBBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Messenger Co., 515 Squemoque street Mothers who have looked all around for a baby carriage to suit their t-s u and pur poses generally wind ip hy buying of us and so will you if you need a carriage for Aour dailing. HEW YORK NOVELTY STORE. Opposite tHe Occident. J. H. MANSELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public, Fire and accident insurance. w. w. Parker, REAL ESTATE AND INSURE ANCB AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONKlfs Thn rpir. ular meetings of this board win h h,i,i on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the office of Robb & Par ker. W. LTlohb, s yJIE CONSIGNEE BALE has kept its crowd after 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 it, a chance for you, come early and - often. Brine vour a friend, which means your purse. Remember the place G00 THIRD STREET. Wednesday and Friday afternoons specially ior ladies ISADORE GllKENUAUM, Secj . NOTICE Ti rinilir n.iin the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month nm, .n Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. u KOBB, Secretary. OCEAN EVCAMPMirvn Na n i n O. F. Regular meeUngs of Ocean En campment Na 13, In the Odd Fellows' ouiiaing, at 7 p. m on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Rn. Journlng brethren cordially inted. dj oraer c P. G. CHRISTEN SON 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 BLACKSM1THING and HORSESHOEING than ever be- ' . fore. -4 . COMMON COUNCTL-RpeiiLr mt- Ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at S o'clock In city halL Persons desiring to have matters' acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must oment tha un to thn auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening priar to tha- Tuesday on which the council holds Its regular "nesting. K. OS BURN. Auditor and folic Judg S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water heating. Ajeitt for Champion Hydraulic Ber Pumps. 179 Twelfth street. Astoila, Or. Japanese Bazaar SING LUNCi..; - r There's activity everyw here among our new stock which is coming in fresh every . day. Tnere wouldn't be if.the stock were i wrong or prices were wrong. . : .'. Opposite Court House. ' ." . ---. 1SS Thirl Street . -