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tilfe! MiLV ASTOHIAi A8T0KU, SLWlUV ifQlMlgU, .JMWJHT S, IM, Tide Tabid for August, 1604. DATE ThiinKlay . '2! j i luuy Haturdnr.. 4 i Hlort WATKR h.m.ift. UfX'.iMDi ! 41! 2 8UI 87 4 111, 61HI 0 7W 944 II 11 WUNDA Monday Tuelr... 7 Thuintla.. I) Friday.... 10 Saturday. . 1 Buuday....lil'120l M outlay... M 12 8.') Tu4.lr ..111 01 Weduntd'TlA Tliuraday 16 jinuay.... ii. naitmiar. if Y..19 HUNIM Muuday... ) TiifMlar.. 'il Wedned'y aesel Tliumday.,23 Krlday ... !M wnuinll'.r..lff. HUN1M Monday. Tutelar. Weilmad'y) juijiyuat, ar Friday.... 81 0 23 1 wii l x 2 121 2 fit 4 au tin 04; 8 181 9 4H 10 6A 5 0 II 4.'l6 6 4;H7 h.m.ift. 1 M 7 0 S 12 7 2 N H 0 8 2i H I 4 (M R 2 4 4-H 7 ai 7 7 8 21 7 IS 7 4 8 17 ai 1HI7 s 10 10 7 31 II Oil 7 f 11 43 7 61 1 W70 1 4ii 7 2 00 2 to Sit 4 01 441 0 2X 0 24 8 4.' II SI lOAHi II M 101 LOW WATIB A.M. j h.m. i mm 2i 7 01 7 411 8 27! 10 2.11 M4fi 11 101 urn 14) 2157 4 01 4IH 015 04: 7 00 7 40, 8 in -2 I -2 0 -1 4 07 10 0 1 20 10 00 -00, 0 -0 OA) -07 -4)8 -0 0 '-0 4 01 h.m.ift. 7 0K'2 7 7 oh2 2 802 8 0 0 81 0 80 10 04 10 42 0 1 M 8 HI 4 10 tux 0 42 -1 61 7 2M-I 18 1 S 2 6 0 0 4 8 4H, 9 401 1127 10 28 11 6 12 VI 2S! 8 4il 4 60 6 42 0 2-1 0 87 727; 7 88 8 2 KM 9 87 10 2!, 1124 II 21 12 41! 2 881 40 0 0 out, 0S4 7 4V Hiid ifiu-lllgiiiee Ihiii ifw, urn died Jt 12:30. Mrs. been a sufferer for years, and many here who knew her well, are not sur prised at the sudden news. lower tuMi'l ' HQ p 'tOMlLiP, Awarded . . .yj?L-u; '' X'.'Wt'fO i Charles Olson Arrested on th EVe of Ills Departure" for Europe. Finding It Impossible to lower the ivte during the regatta, thiee of ihe steamer companies have open, d up ttu Ir rw.knf hnoka nnrl ronfributed t0 each to the fund. The committee are not he aempt-.-d to leave the country with .Charles .Olsen, the prosecuting wit ness In the case of the State of Oregon vs. Louis Olsen ,for perjury, now occu pies a neighboring ceil to the one occu pied by the last named, and all because feeling half so hard toward the trans portation lines since this generous ac tion. out leaving- any word with the proper authorities. It will be remembered that Charles Olsen la the man who stepped In and claimed the trunk that was de Holiest Honors-World' fair. Mm CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, August 4. For Oregon and Washington, fair weather, cooler, ex cept warmer In Southern Oregon, YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 64 degrees. Minimum temperature,- 55 degree. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1891 to date, 98.14 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1893, to date, 7.46 Inches. A ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The Elmore arrived In from Tillamook lata lost night. Rev. J. C. Appel will preach at the Baptist church this evening at 8 o'clock Frltx Voss, who drives for the Wush lngton Market, Is laid up with a badly cut hand, Take tho steamer Sarah Dixon foi Portland on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings. The steamer Sarah Dixon will carry passengers for 2 a round trip betwee Astoria and Portland. The State arrived In yesterday with 1400 Ions of freight, 3C0 tons and GOOO cases of tin being for this port. Martin Olsen will sell some one a few thousar.d tin cans tomorrow. See hlB advertisement on tho front page of this Taper. Mr. J. W. Emery, one of the mailing clerks on the steamer between this city and Portland, has taken a vacation trip to California. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Muta Paistakka died yesterday after noon and will be burled today at Cray's River cemetery. Postmaster Wise says that If anyone has failed to receive a postolllce direct ory from the carrier, they will be sup. plied by applying at the ofllce. f her Is nothing more pleasant for a noon or evening lunch these warm days than a 25 cent box of C. D. Smith's Ice cream, made from the pure cream. Henry Pitts, & colored man from Up pertown, eloped to CatlUamet Wednes day with Ethel Burton, a young white girl, where they were married by a Justice. After taking a trip on one of our stroyed by Dr. Walker at the pest house naphtha launches that runs from this when Louis Olsen, the small-pox pi city to Ilwaco, a Vancouver school ( Went, had been liberated, and for which teacher remarked as she went ashore the latter recovered damages In a Joint that It seemed good to be on "terra suit against the city and the health of cotta" once more. I fleer. Louis Olsen was arrested for ner. B,n,.,( w a ' J"1- and held t6 awlt the action of the elected two delegates to the road con-' ,,Jh ?. g the A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free vtntlon to be held In this city on Tues- yZ,Z ai , . . lrom Ammonia, Alum or any otneraauiierant. day next, the chosen ones being D. J ,?day Shelflf. Hare recelved "H 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. . ,. . ,1 , mv. , , , uittiiun enuugn 10 swear 10 a com Ingal 8 and E. TV Leibke. The inten- ,, rZ.. . . ... plaint against Olsen. on a chnrira nf at. tlon was to elect but one delegate but , i., .. . .. Try Foard & Stokes' plug cut tobacco It w found 'that the above gentlemen lrt ""X, B,VeS better 8mke , m , , , uviidvuuh, uti triiv duvii iiuu bii I baaivxa Man vuiviai were a ue. iu iittrniumat? iii-tLieiu il wa' . - T . - , . TT, atrftmA iVint KittH nnniMtfonta ahrtnil1 n I Tha rlovd rf tniiorh o t ao Ir a In A nfrl n ., , ball was fixed at $200, and accompanied are numbered. Every week adds to ths . by the officer, he began a weary search list of people who eat at the Model Res-I The game of. cricket which will bo 'or bondsmen. At 8 o'clock last night taurant. played at Smith's point this afternoon' ne was locked up in the county Jail, ,., .m. .., betwnen AstnriK and Portland is ex.' having been unable to find anyone re- tli wir miii. of tho Son Pninnin citing a good deal, of interest, and no' Posing confidence enough In him to sign Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch block). doubt a large-crowd of people will go,' for tho required amount. A search of Front Pieces a specialty. down this afternoon to witness the tne man's clothes revealed enough evl- money selling those watches you see In sport. The Portland Cricket Club, with oence 10 warrant even nigner Donus, ror our show window at such low prices a larire- number of supporters, will ar-fm one pocket was a ticket to Portland No; we're not. But we're selling lots rive down this morning and the players1 receipt 'or a through ticket to 01 tnem' -me and see. H. Ekstrom will leave for the point on the 1 o'clock' wew ront- .greatest discovery, Do you Intend getting a pair of shoes car. Cars will follow every hour there-'nowever, was when his waistcoat was ior me ooy: Don't let habit or per- after. W 1 OTTtI t - ..0 DENTIST. Rooms 4 'and 1, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D". S.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. S73 Third street There will lie n ibMul meeting ot the association on Monday evening at 8 o'clock to meet George Uhler, national president of the Marine Engineer's As sociation. JAMES. W. HARK, President No. 70. '. E. LaFORCE, D, D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. - in the -Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms B, C and 7, Flavel Brick Building. . SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office, in Flavel's biick building. FOR SALE. A scow, sturgeon gear, and skiff. Call Tongue Point for particulars. Geo. N fiov GEO. NEUNER. TO RENT. TO RENT House, 6 rooms, rent, 10 dollars a month, on Duane street, next door to E. C. Holden's. Frank J. Taylor. Jno. T. LiuHrca. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. r. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second BUtet, Astoria, Or. There's a big, four-bit, two-ringed dr cus up at Portland, and when the band commenced to play, and the elephant went 'round, and the lion roared, and the condo lightly skipped from pole to pole, Oregon's governor was seen to occupy a front seat In a front row, bold guy and undaunted with a glass of lemonade in one hand and a palm leaf fan in the oblier, while across his knees was spread a copy of "the latest clown songs and Jokes here you are, five cents a copy." Manager Clinton, of the Telephone Company, yesterday received a large consignment of wire for the new sys tem of lines. Several line-men came down from Portlund and started in at once arranging the rolls for stringing. As soon as tho new lines are up the cheap rate Instruments will be put In various busl ines houses and residences, about the city. Manager Clinton states that they have received much encour agement since they Introduced the heap instrument; and the new system will warrant a later night service. Louis Roentgen is now sole proprietor of the Cosmopolitan saloon, where he will have the agency of the celebrated N. P. beer, either by the keg or bottle. So If your wife lacks strength, or her health Is Impaired, or if your mother or sister does not display as much vigor during this warm weather as you would like, there Is a very easy way of ob taining for them a tonic which will give them new life, which will put a bloom on their cheeks, and fresh blood in their elns. Send a postal card or come your self with an order for the celebrated N, P. Bottled beer to Louis Boentgen, Pioprletor of the Cosmopolitan saloon. unbuttoned, for pinned deep down i Buaf,io" ead J?" elsewhere before you l,l indda rwkof , i.. cc " "" uc uuut! ueie. ooouman yards of combination ticket, entitling Charles Olsert to second-class passage Don ' o to Portland to buy your from New York to some Isolated p.ace faTVZ tVcfn SfSS JS in rjuivi.-, pi-KHumauiy a town in jNor- same price at the Union Pacifio office in tnis city, and thereby save your lo- Tt Is Bisn ni,i t.h-f h fo r.,i.... " 10 i-omano. was also trying to beat his board bill, together with numerous other little ac counts about the city. He will prob- We are out gunning for the man who says he can t get his watch repaired witnout sending it to San Francisco. wa run a mn-nlnn I'Ur.i.h U. ably remain In Jail until after the next pltai" and repair all kinds of breaks, at term of courti Had he made good his Niemi's Jewelry Store. PRPflno tho raaA ntnilnaf T.mila Hlun I r- . ,, . . . . . would probably have gone by the board, ln this nanTr toW w w ,h I'T" ana me uuy or Astoria and Dr. Walker est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., wnulil have hurl in riio. nn tho o,,.,, h'an be boueht at the lowest Drices at of the Judgments inc.ud.ng costs, that T&H? ' were louna against tnem. FINE TABLE SYRUPS. STUTTZ' PARLOR THEATRE. , t. , . Ask your grocer for Demerara, Sweet xumgni, sunaay, me nrst production Clover Honey, Rock Candy Drips, and in Astoria of the English comedy en- 1 ""tan Maple syrups made by titled "An Actor's Romance." with tho VAHtibuu & LU., omana. sterling young actor Mr. 'Frank Rea- dlck as the "Actor Mathews," and Miss Millie freeman as "Miss Ingot" Entire The regular quarterly teachers' company In the cast. Tickets for sale amlnatlon will be held beginning at 1 TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. at tho box ofllce. RESCUE CLUB. o'clock p. m., Wednesday, August 8th, 1894, at Court Street School House, As toria, Oregon, continuing the rest of the wef.k. Applicants for conntv eertlfi- Staver occupied the chilr eates ,r 8tat? dlPloma. will be present H. S. LYMAN, Supt. ' In a personal In Friday's Ihsuo, it was made to read that Mr. A. H. Stewart was ths first to raise steam In tho holl ars of tv Columbia river steamer. It should have read "fire-engine" instead. Tak a turn around among our new suitings. You'd expect to pay half as much more, and they are nil new pat terns, too. Lnka & Salmi, 307 Commercial-street, It Is not always necessary to throw ftny a garment because It Is worn out In some places. Havo It nonded. We can do It. Luke & Salmi, 307 Com mercial street. George Uhler, national pesldr.t of tho Marlpe Engineers' Association, Is expected In tiie city tomorrow. Mr. Uhlor was one of the notablo visitors on this coast several years ag. Tt tnay be news to many, yet It Is a. fact lh.it Astoria Is now blessed with a Sunday mall both to and from the me tropolis. The postoftlee window is open from 9:30 until 10 o'clock a. m. Sun.lays. Tho South Coaat arrived yesterday with 800 tons of miscellaneous men hnn rtlso and 700 crates of cans. She left Pan Francisco, on Sunday last, and ex perienced severe p.iles until oft the mouth of l.'ie Columbia river. Yesterday was a big day for the amboat companies, all of the boats bringing down a large passenger list. nearly nil of them bound tor Seaside lesorts, the Oregon side catching most of them. The Thompson left Portland with every room and berth filled, many btlng compelled to remuln sitting up the entire trip. The Lurline hal equally as large a crowd, and the day boats nil arrived with large lists. The Ocean Wave did not arrive until 7 o'clock, coming In with her decks fairly swarm ing with people enroute to North Beach. Nearly fifty people went aboard at this place. The Inst three days has witness ed tho largest crowd of the season on their way to the seashore. Rev. M, and opened with prayer. Miss Frances Ho'den. pianist. An unusually choice program was provided, consisting of recitations by Miss Lollta Grange, Jen nie Curtis, Annie Olsen, and Clara Ag nes Dunbar; readings by Mrs. C. A. Gearhart and Professor Lyman; music, piano and violin duet, by Miss Buf-ey and Mr. Fred Busey, and a beautiful song by Miss Birdie Wlnton. The program committee for next week In Mrs. Fastabend, Miss Mamie Smith, ond E. A. Evans. For two weeks hence, Mrs. Andrews, Miss Annie Olsen, Mr. Clarence Matthews. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: Leave 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. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to 12 a, m 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 D. m. Sun days, 10 to IL LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4'4 Third st, Astoria, Ore, 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 ln Hill's first addition. 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. NET FOUND. FOUND 150 fathoms old net In main channel. Buoys marked W. II. Inrmtre at Elmore's cannery. FOUND Near Tongue Point!, about 120 fathoms, 45 mesh net. three fnth- bpeclal attention given to all chronic same by applying at Anglo American diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Ofllce over Danziger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms E and R Pvhin Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence. 639. Cedar troot DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In hla nfTlna until in .,.1 I . , - " ' m.w jv -..uiiiv uiuiiiiiiBs, irom 12 noon until 1! . ., mm uum 0 until 7:30 evenings, Packing Co. and paying charges. 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. BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. BUSINESS CARDa A. GIBBONS. ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General m..u.. 615 fimiornnn..o . 7 VU., VVU.wHw W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street Astoria, Or. Meany Is the leading tailor and pay the highest cash price for fur skins. . 4 NOTICE. Al persons Indebted to Shaw & IverJ son, of the Scow Bay Wood Yard, ar nereoy notined not to pay any debts aue saia snaw & iverson. to Mr. Iver son, as he has no authority to collect any or sold bills. E. E. SHAW. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSION Kits ThA roir. ular meetings of this board will ho hoi.i on the first Monday of each month at 10 a, m., at the ofllce of.Rpbb & Par-ke"- W. LKobb. Sec NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan AsBocla t on are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month ntHo uenevieve street, south of Chenamus. W.-L. ROBB, Secretary. WINES AND BRANDIES y.ln- fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Utty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Rememuur AicGuire'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, nnil get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning puper while there. YOUR FRIENDS IN RTTRnPRtf you have friends In Europe whose uas- sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific offlpo. steamer Telephone dock, and iraiko known your wants. Reduced faro via ill the leading steamship lines. Commencing today, Crow will make a general reduction on all classes of phc- lograpns. Services at Grace church next Sun day at 11 a. m. Bishop Barker will be pro.wit and preach. Sunday school and Infant baptism at 12:30. Services at Holy Innocents', Vpnertown, at S:3 p.j m., Bishop Barker officiating. Evening scrvlc omitted. iMsn commissioner Crawford, of Washington. Deputy notching, nf 11- waco, Commissioner McGuire, and Dep uty Weeks, from the Oregon 'district, made up a party that slipped out on the bay last night, under cover of dark ness, bent on hauling In any and all Illegal fishermen "caught In the act." They had the . steamer Eclipse and headed for the north channel, but failed to sight anything until after midnight, when upon returning from down near he bar they ran acroe a couple of Ital ians P.Fhlng up near Point Ellis. When tho sons of Italy saw the steamer p. proochlng they cut their net and at tempted to get away, but were over hauled and put aboard. Their net was picked up and the fish boot made fasti to the Eclipse. A trip around amonr' the traps found five of them without! lights, but none were discovered to be opn. The Italians were brought to this sldo and locked up in the county Jail. I The annual election of officers of the THE AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. 126 Milk Street. Boston. Mass. This company owns lottera-nntpnt Nn 463,569 granted to Emiie Berliner, No- yemuer k. isi. ror a com h nod to o. graph and telephone, and controls let- ids-patent no, 474.231. crflntod tn When babv Is teethinir or fovorUh it M nomas A. Jddlson. May 3. 1892. for your druggist for St-e-e-dman's Sooth-1 ;Plng telegraph, which patents cover ing rowuers. I mnuiuneniai inventions and embrace an rorms or microphone transmitters CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Ariril.iana or carDon telephones. non to ocean urove. Seas de. reach of all. Orders can be loft nr. Cnmnhnn'o store for the Astoria Wood Yard for all vemhr !7, 1891, Kinds of fuel. Prices in I NET LOST. RinT.T.Tvn a. 0-, An. ,i i .. . lots ln Hill's First addition to Ocean , J'0,S,T"70n,.the n'Bh' of August 1. In Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estat Kx.l !ne bllnd. channel, about 100 fathoms i . - I frtvt change. ask your grocer for FARRELL A -u.-a tauie syrups. Demarara, sweel clove. honey, rock candy drips, and runtan maple. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. Wilbur, Wash, August 4. The home of Peter Hansen, four miles. north of here, was burned toduy, and his four months old child cremated. Hansen was in the Held and his wife was in the garden. :ast year's web, with buov attached painted flesh color and branded A. B. Co. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning same to Booth's cannery, LOST Net, nearly 200 fathoms made jr nai-Dour and Stewart twine, corks marked A. Lost while floating near nuoy xmo. 3. Return to Cutting Packing -o. JAJUIi UriNDKlCKSON, OCEAN ENflAMPMEVT Mn 11 r A . neguiar meetings of Ocean En campment No. 12. In tho Odd h'ollnwa- Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing orethren cordially lnited. By order c. P. COMMON COUNCIL-Regular meet ings nrst ana tnira Tuesday evenings couii inuiiin ui s o cioca ln cltv hall. Persons desiring to hav9 matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Frl- aay evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds Its regular uiejung. k. OSBUUN, Auditor and Police Judge. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patrnn ' l7.e the Northern Pacifio railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of fure, through tickets, bijrifairo rhwk. ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare game as "troti Portland. THE . FINAL, SALE. isrow oisr. THE SECRET OF BEAUTY Clothing, Underwear, Hat. Caps, Boots and Shoes. The goorls ara going very rapidly. It will pay you to come an und and invtst. j You Need A DECENT BUGQY. LOST While floating near Buoy No. :u, a suu iatnom net, Harbours and Stewart's twine. Five papers new ivune. i-oras marked J. M. Please re turn lo Kinney s cannery. HERMAN JUNK. You need" it now. Don't spoil yo-ir credit by a see ly biiRgv, or none at all. WANTED. WANTED Situation to do housework by a girl In a private family. Address a. xi., tnis omce. LOST. Fishermen's Union occurred last night." 3 Look Like IVosnerltv If 5 V Services today at the First M. E. church. At 11 av m., sermon by Rev. J. W. Bushong, D. D. Subject, "Why They do It." At T p. nv, a young pwplo's rally. At I p. nv, sermon. Subject, "Murder Will out." Sofus Jtmscn was re-elected secretary.' Ole J. Set tern, Chaa. Overlla and Fred.' Nelson were elected to the central board. PERSONAL MENTION. Rudolph Prael Is down from Portland visiting his parents. Miss Anna Breyman, of Sulcm, Is vis iting Mrs. H.' F. Prael. j Mrs. A. W. Gates, Mrs. Will Kellev.' Judge MrRrlds has sent word that he Is lost In tho wilds about Rsnler. and cannot b found until after September anJ Prty of friends from Portland, Isk He lurltlcntatly mentions that he ,eft tor Swldo yesterday, where they is wen supplied with guns and fishing remain for a few flays. - rcls, but mys nothing; about the cus-' tomarv i... ... " 1 TREASURY RESERVE. 'ou Would Move Kolka Think You Are I "rosper outs. We have a buggy, we bought it che.ip. You can have it cheap. Why? None of yojr btisi tess. You get the ouggy, we lose the rest. But we want the cash. IS LOST Brown fur collar, on Genevlev street, near Hotel Tight Finder pleaso' icium in una omce. In tho blind channel Julv JOtth. a. Kin fathom net In two pieces. 45 mesh Joon. shackled together. IU0 fathoms new. and on one end of the new net It has been snagged. Some of the corks ar marked with three nlfe cuta. and m.-t.1 oi tne lead 18 with Devlin's marie SO fathoms machine lead, and 120 fath oms hand lead. reward will be given tor us return to Devlin's can nery. JOHN VRAGNIZAN. NEW york; NOVELTY "STORE Corner of Bond and Tenth streets. Opposite ib4 Occident.; tecdved by AMhurTee. conv; Zl 115 REWARD. One Hundred and forty fathoms of net. stolen while drifting- near Pnlnii Alix, on Tuesday night. July SO. All pew woV corks and Hrea : Corks branded P. A. Above reward will h paid on return of net or information ic.icing u its recovery. "'-.... v . - - PAUL AHO. Unlontown, OregonT . No. jus, Alaneda avenue. Tlit moat effectire ilua parifyiog and beau tifying soap In the world. It is the only prarenttre of ptaplea, blacklieada, red, rough, nd oily akin, red, rough handa with abapc leaa nails, dry, thin, and failing hair, and simp baby blemiahea. u la ao becauM it strikas at the causa of moat complex loud dlaoganulona,via.,THiCiooaiD, Isju-nno, IXfLAMED, OVXBWOEKCD, OB 8LCQ4USM COSLX. FOR FACIAL BLEMISHES ruhot, freckles, bitea andatlnga of tnaaets, lrrltatioiia, yellow, oily, and uotny akina, duflogs, and undua perapiratioa. CUTI Cl'EA SOAP, bccaoM of iu delicate BMdl eation, la the moat aoothuig, cooling, purify ing, and healing application a mil at being beyond all oompariioa the purest, aweeteat, and aioat lefreahlng of toilet, bath, and uraery soapa. Sale (Totter tbaa combined sales of all other akin and complexjan soaps. Bold Uirof hoot the world. Prin.Ii. rVrrwrn I Bmvm akd cnaa. Cor, 8oto Prop., Ikmcm. "a uoi Ux Skin, Kolp, and UMi," 1m. j 6oo Commercial St. (Cor. W. 9th.) IS A DORE G R KENBA VM, Secj. G. CHRISTENSON Is now manager at Geo. McLean's old stand, corner Olney and Anton t and Is beUer prepared to all kinds of work in the line of BLAfiKSMiTiiimi and HORSESHOEING thau ever before. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder S. H. WILLETT, a PLUMBING, das and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heatinsr. Agent for Champion Hydraulic Beer rumpj. 179 Twelfth street, Astoila. Or. Japane5e Bazaar SING LUNG. ' There's activity everywhere new stock which is comine In fresh evm day. Tnere wouldn't he if the stock wer i wrong or prices were wrong. I - - - Opposite Court House. 355 Third Street teotala m AiaaiooJa