W Hm' ASTRIAi-ASTQR!A mmB WOT 13, r II Kill ttiTKB P. . h m.lft. DATE rj m. h.mjrt I 7 01 -2 1 7 4(1 -2 U H2i -14, 9 00 -41 7, 10 2.1 10 I 9 4A 0 1 11 10 2 0 10 140 00 2 67 -O 5; 401 01 4 M -0 8 &M Oft (I l.'i -0 7 6 47 -0 K, 706-4)0 7 40-0 4 H If, () 1 W II H67 OK o 1 8 1001 in III us 0 -a 07 1 M "0 4 8 10 41 1 410-07 6 11-1 6 6M -I ft 42 -1 ft 7 21 -1 1 h.in li.m.lft. it iw Wiliiemlay 1 Olh! 1 si7i; I! 12i7 9 2 W'H 0 7 6 2 Tlitirwltty . i! UW 1 4ii 2i 4H 11 : Friday.... KatiinUr.. 4 8i 4 OHIH 2 4 )7 HUNIM 87 Hi 28, ii m Monday. 4 19! Tuemlay... 7 Vdiiulay 8 Thiirmlay.. 9 Kriiluy.... HI Hnl.nrillttf.. II 6 IN! 6 mi B2.'i 0 21 7 Ml 71.1 12 Vi 4I 8 18 2 II II IX 3 13 VI t.i1 Io ill 10 10 4Wi Mummy..,, ui"."; Miindov... 11:! At II 00 1143 6 421 6SH 8 67 Tncwlay.,.1 Wwiiimd'y 1. 101 1W 8 67,8 Tliunuiuy l'i on 1 KM 1411 SOU sail Krliliiy.... it HiUuriliiy. in mjnday..i Monday. .. W liiwday.. 21 WwliKiwi'y W W2 1 Si: "Still If I 087 iifll III .'I Wl 4 mi 4 01 '8 0 4 41 II 2) A 28 Tlninuluy. . cm 1 an Friday.... zi 0 4' iw 11, Hturday..S!ft 8 1H 9 4'.) 7:11 8 4.'i 8 0 HUNUAI..i Slonday... 2? Tutu'lay . !4s Wedntd'yl TliurwUtr. 4 0D 10 Ii.' KM 6 DM, II 4:1, 121 10 fid II M 101 11171 OIX'i CM 7 41: Friday.,.. Ji 0 4; 8 71 YESTERDAY'S WEATHER lorai wruwi" , fnr hours ending at B p. m. ytMru' nlshed by the unueu vT" ment of Agrlcuuure, Maximum iemp'"-. . Minimum iemi-ii"" Precipitation, .01 men. ITeCipiiailO". Dnl.ml.or n..i ,-oihiltatloa frob Beptemoer SSrB-Ptem- Mid" ... 1 M c InnhM ber 1st, 1W3. to aaie, 4i "" . .. ... ... ,' m,, ,Tn the Astorlan will please wherever it is con v - have them typewritten. w''' "?v n irreat deal ot annoyance is strictly complied with. A ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. ITnfermented wine for chufch purpos nt Roiters' drug store. , . The tug Roberts, of Yaqulna, arr i' ion . ,i. Dnrlinr In lost night and Ilea up m .lnplf. '.' . , ,- nnotlst baptismal service at the Baptist The nhnrch will take place tnis eveiuoB r , . 8 0Cl0CK' . x. - w. T. Jewett. came in " . ... ,... r, the river last evening and wlllleave up the river 1 IltJ Wliwii--s i tomorrow to load lumber. mv.. u due to leave San Fran- i AMtnrln on the 18th, and the Smith Coat! 1 on the Kd or 24th of the present mouth. . ,, with I Tho Dixon came down yestt may wi' nver 100 nssengers bounu ior " .Every room and available place lr I sleeping was taken. August 11th to the wife of J. B. Classen, a 10.iound son. Dr. Estes, tho attending physician, pronounces the mother and .1,,L, f, wnlt I A sailor on the Columbine had a narrow escape last night from having his foot snapped off by being caught. in tho bight of the rope when tying up. ... ... - 1 - BltfllttlU VlltW. I UP. HIS injuries me .."t - pver. " , , I Fish Commissioner MeOtilre yecelved rt'ch Informallnn yesterday from thr . . . M l I attorney general as to warrant him In Rrrostlng Mr. llaln. should ho attempt to run his trap off the mouth of the Columbia liver. n n Bmith. .he confectioner, has so- , .u tho f,.mnnn..Men reUe,l v..,sL and Is sum.ly. Ing every first-class grocery and con- n ' I I., ik. nit.. lib for I iecuoiieiy m.i.c m v.w. tho Golden Gate. Died, of heart disease, . air. ruunr. prliuial owner or tne jioiei ngne. The deceased was years and six . ... 1 Hnl.tA T7"i r. I montns or age, aim a. land. Ills former residence was " Tortlnnd. His renalns will be taken to the loiter city tomorrow for burial. Tho nicnlo to be given by tho Scan- mo punio 10 oe mini oy dlnavlan Benevolent Society today promises to be a big affair. As the pre vious picnics given by this society have always proved most delightful occa sions, the best of times miy bo an ticipated by Rll who go down with them today. Upon the solicitation of the Woman's Relief Corps, the Astoria Football Club have decided to play a game of football fo;1 tho benefit of that organization. Tho game will take place on Friday, July 21th, and tho ndmlssion to the rrrounds Including motor fnro, will be i't cents. Fish Commissioner MeGuIre yester day received Information that the Warhlngton commissioner, Mr. Craw ford, )iroosoil to allow the traps to continue fishing during the close sea son. Last night he w.mt over to Ba ker's bay, and If he finds any of the traps Ashing he will telegraph Oover ror Pennoyer for Instructions. As the law prohibiting the fishing for salmon In the Columbia for the next thirty days Is a Joint Washlngton-Oiegon measure, it Is probable that Commis sioner MeGuIre will lie Instructed to make arrests of the offending parties. "Forgiven" drew a crowded house at Btutts' Theatre. Tonight for the first time In Astoria, the beautiful play en titled ,Mllls., Mr. Resdlck and Miss Millie Freeman, supported by the en tire company. In preparation, the great American drama entitled. "American Born." "IU Is American horn and a frw-born subject of a country whoa A gentleman In this city snke his mind the other day when he sulci men cull rake up more excuse, f ... .,. proudest boast Is that the ptMtrest and 'wl",",'t "tiding It to San Francisco. K humMcof her stil., have at Z'Xti L 1 loan heart Is Justly proud." I All the patent meib'ties advertised ilUitilIl I 01 Villi . In this paiwr. tosether nlth th rholi- ' K. p'niliw 1:1 Miiiir:!) W iili'V iimU) K Rjl difat hUittj ( jd jt'-Miiv.'rtr H,niih'h huf seoftt .nrl''l.li:S ftilll fl'iltcWlil nrdVrft are tli4 cause ii? bo much IndtfrrPnc and they entcrcl strongly Ihtrt cm- petition with the1 churches for1 11 4 rtmnll nnmilhl r. tltim wtlt,.H mn.ill IVIil'ii ,.(! 1 """ ""- 7 ling to give td any outside biiHlness, J 7 Ills companion thought that Hecret bo. 1 2 cletlos had nothing to do with it, and 1 J contended that the one supreme re 2 . sen for men's indifference to religious J !H service Is seflshness. Business, politics 4 8 and pleasure are an conducted through a spirit of' carnal greed or selfishness. 8 8 There is not a single departure, from 8 rr.A.-n Mita thnt la ..! nnl o ZfJL.ni tn iru.rv m,.M,. hBln,, r,m. m.,ffh.hnrl n,w thJ 1 7 moral law In the pursuit of money. A n Every form of evil,, social and potitl . . eal, Is explained by tho selfishness of Men invcBt In the mint Immoral 18 and degrading vices for the gratlflca.- j tlon of their senses. Where self rules, 28 thoro will ha IIIMa ,1Hlra fnr f Mi.laHo .1 15 rni,M ,.. 11 (service. There ore a few notable ex 1 0 I world are not made tiy men but chiefly I K.r tlr.itnnn n n1 hiIioxa I.. nn .... inure irwrc la nn wornnip, L THE BUOY TATION. The Lighthouse Supply Depot a Model of Neatness. . , . .. ntM , clptain mZn. of he . .. . . loiumDine, a representative or the As- tori in sua Hhnwn over tho imviarnmni hnnv HtnHnn n,i r,i Ar.t . Tongue Point. It is nn Interesting jhiujc, nuu wuu wunn one a nine in looking about among the hundred of orH,.i w n a i ,. articles that are used In connection witn me ugmnouse service, and kept stored at the station. Commander O. W. Farenholr tt r . . . --- - in., wno tanes great pride in this sta- tlon, may well fetl proud of the man - nnv in ri,i,,i, i,o i .i ,1.1 u. OJBII.I1II4CU liilllh", for theie are few places where Uncle Sam has supplies stored that are kept with such neatness as at this depot ... ,.,.,.. . ' """" """k"'" " "is huiuie - m(lnly keeper o( tne Torifcnie Plllnt Bta- I tlon. and it In dun in tilo ffr,rta na much as anvone nerhntw ihtt thi..-. muen as anyone, perhaps, that things ""8 Uors of buoys, big buoys, little buoys, whistling, can, and Bimr buoys, are ur- m . .u nnnif nn. a a , 7. "- 8,ralKht fta ft company of 0 ( vrto vii me uutR, 11 1 J CO US (1reM mTa.0 The Btorehouse is a per- 't curio shop, and presents the gen- oral neatness that characterizes the ;ther departments. Much space could I nevoid iu iiuti loieresiuig piace, Which Is already becominir a favorite resort for excursion parties. While at the depot, Captain Richardson had the crew give a Are and boat drill. In the . re drill, two streams of water were 'Ufned over the side. of the vessel in 50 ...... .. Ret'om,M from tll& tlm 'e alarm was '"""" PERSONAL. Hon. Herman WlBe went un to Port- ,,, ,H!,t eveningi wnerG ho wl nmaln ovei, Sunday. Mp chof Qf h()uge ,nB,)octor.B , ftt portan(j , tne clty on h,s way t0 , bL.aoh resorts. J. R. nrozemnn, a prominent member of t,ho Rim Francisco bar, passed lllnt.U I ,1. .. I. ,1 ,. . , . 1 through tho city yesterday enrouto to I North Beach, where he will remain for few days with Portland friends Mrs. A. F. Johns arrived from San Francisco this morning, and is visiting moiner, nirs. j. v. uonn. wrs. n,1,n8 la occompanled by her son. W. E. Johns, and his wife. The young rntl.,t,,iin n'lll a,t.,n.l a f.,pt1.rl,f ..I. v .... ....B"i ...l he was always a general favorite. When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your aruguist for st-c-e-dmaji's Booth- mg rowuers, "" CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addl- tlon to Ocean Grove, Soiihldo. Prices In reach of all. The days of tough steaks In Astoria numbered. Every week adds to the .. . - De la who eat at thB MoUel Re8. of people who eat at the Model Res- at. taur m . . , a ... i . . .. i . . ..... . I vy A'oum (X pioKes imuk cub iuui-w at (JO cents a pound. It does not burn the tontnie and elves a better smoke than all others. Hair dressing, manicuring- and prae- tlral wig milking, at the Sun Francisco Parlors, 7U Third street (Welch block). Front pieces a specialty. Take a turn around among our new suitings. You'd expect to pay half as COMMITTEE. 10 a. m., at the otllce.of Upbb & Par much more, and they ore nil new pat- I. I Carlson, C. S. tluailorson, M. Ol- kpi". W. L.'Ttobb. Sec. terns, too. ljika & Salmi. 8U7 Comtner- sen, Aug. Dfjilelaon, H. Kkstrom, ., . . elnl street. It is not always necessary to throw away a garment localise It Is won, nit In fli.mii iiiii,t.a lluun It .iiii.ii.il We can do It. Lake A Salmi. 3ii7 Com. iticrciui nrvi'i, i I PULLING nt 25 per cent discount- ioih in jiiiis rirsi addition in ocean '.nn M Grove, Seaside. Astoria Iteal Estate Ex. H change. Do you Intend getting a pair of shoes for the boy? Don't jet habit or per suasion leaa you elsewhere before you see what can be done here. Uoodmun & Co. The trade clock indicates that the buyer's hour has come to obtain a watch from our stock at a price that win surprise you. ir you have money io upend nr a watcn don't go anywhere urn io . tKsirom, tne jeweler. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for tht same price at the Union Iaciflo office in this city, and thereby save your Io- rati iurs io i-ortiana. We are out gunning for the man who p.iys he enn't get his watch ronulred perfumery, and toilet article, etc., I W - r-Tuht l tne low9t Pr,0 iOV, d " 1 AND LARGER Crows the List of Entries for1 the Three Days Regetta Next Week. The Grainiest achting Carnival Ever Held in the Northwest. Yesterday was the "big" day with the committee receiving entries for the ie- gatta. All sorts of crafts were entered amon? the number being several Miens. Tho schooner entries are assuming such proportions that it has been Ac- elded to hold a second race on Monday for whkh a IurB0 of ? w"' " lh xne iocs announcxu iimi un tries or nsn boats woum oe auueu 10 the prize 01 tne seconu rree-ior-aii nsu boat race has stlmulatwl entries in that - . ...... . . I ..1... nn.l 1 nrltl nnl Ka auri.pljlnir ir the second purse will eventually exceed the first. It Is exp3Cted that on Mon- day a large number of outside boats will bo cntored, as communications from various points state that they have boats which will be on hand to , . . . . , ,., participate in me iesiivuies. mi ... .1 ..I . . . nMA I 1118 l'Ul 1W IOC VIlllUUH CICIIIO ..... -r tailoring window last night, and at- ... ..j . . . , - rm..... iraonea a. iu.rge nuinoei- 01 peutuc. nitjiior several years, with severe pains in are of beautiful deslirn. several or tnem boln dpeldedlv unlnUR. The medals will be placed on exhibition on Mon- I unJ- Oivo of the most pleasant surprises th nffnir .n fnr connected with the affair so far was given oy me loiiowing- leiegram re- celved by Secretary Frank Gunn, yes- tenlav: - Portland. Or.. August 11. 1S4. 1 F. M. Gunn, Secretary Regatta Com- I mlttep. Artlorla Oregon. I ri, i,n, Mn,.,.nllonl company, the Vancouver Transporta- tion Company., Ilwaco Rallyway and I III. (,"1. J ua.u . . , ........ Navigation Company, and the Bteamer I T, nnhnne Homnonv will make a one 1 .i,.iin j flftv nuil rniinrl-trln rnlp from Portland to Astoria and return, TIi-WpIh nn sal from the mornlne of the sixteenth until the night of the twenti- 1 good tQ retljm n(t ,nter tnan the twenty-ilrst. Please advertise. E. A. SEELEY. mu. . , t..i,a 0, "l " I . ..I companies removes me last oDsiacie in transportation and it is now exiected that there will be a big attendance from up the'rlver. There Is Just a possibility that the Columbine will not be In port o',the occasion of the regatta, which is to be L,,.h tt o. tha ht. mm , . ..... ' Manzanlta and Columbine promised to be one of the crack events of . the whole program. But tho committee I 1 t n h ,0e ,iu..u eT.T up M.. a.... .iu.. 1 written to Commander O. W. Faren- holt, entreating him to allow the Col timblne to remain during the three days' sport. As Commander Farenholt has always hnd a very warm spot in I Ills heart for Astoria, and has more than onc went to a great deal of trou- ble to do her citizens a good turn, it is 8afe to my (,nat u there l8 any p(M8lblc way in which he can manage, the trim littlo vessel will be on hand. ... ... ... , , One thing that the committee wishes to ask of the citizens naaln In that 'iti.cns ai,ain, is mat thoy will commence early and derornto ,,.. ....ll.l 1 .1 n llll-ll IIUIIlllll(;. l.UVl'1 lllt'lll WHO HltJCfl . . .. ., ' f'.C ' L steams Into the harbor, there should not be ft nlnce left hnre from ,Wr,,tl Mennv la th. io,n fit n . . . Meany is the leading tailor end rays the hlgliest cash price for fur skins. . SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park nnrt Men slilo. n follow. id seasidu, ns follows: Laave Seaside, 7:30 o. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leave Pier a, m. and 5 p. m. I Dally excepting Sunday afternoon when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. V A3 V ' UV I UUiTlLl ULIILIULLIll 0U0ILI Ii ,,., , ... tlrand Excursion and l'leuic To Ktiiiili. XiiihIhv. Anir. l-tli. ' " Steamer leaves Hume's dock at S:10 .1. m. sharp. St-utu' celebrated band has been en- gr.ged for the occasion. A large platform has been erected at seaside for those wishing to dunce. Clnmes and other amusements will be the festivities of the lny. and Oscar When. Tickets enn be obtained from the committee or nt the boat on leaving. k"ii1'!ifliaA AArf' J X 7" TVT 1 " YOtt JNCCCl i A DECENT BUGGY. & J You neej it now. . Don't " I If sxiil your credit by a see iv buggy, or none at all. Uoolt LlUe Inaperlt' if You oulcl Hove 1' oIUm K Tliink Yon Are 1 'rosper- 9 oim. We have a biigj', we bought it cheap. You caii have it cheap. Wliy? None of your busi icss. You get the ouggy, we lose tiie rest. But we want the cash. . Corner of Bond and Tenth streets. OppOsit tb Oocideot. V w.-..L ' " 1 if UkU.mmmtk fat CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Znpt Cream of Tartar Powder. Free ,r0ai Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world fot cuts. br"SL's. "J"'. P'cers salt rheum, fever corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positive-' " c"rt's pins, or no nay riMiureu, it I I ft trim I'antiuw 1 1 f ia iwirfnnt M.k 1 r. fn uon or money refunded. Price a cents r f "I saw oy Cnas. itouurs. siv- 1 ooui iu 1, v., jyeiuuuc. I THi H A v . i.t.... U iJU AO jjiui- ruu iuu, f"6".! l " "u I ' ouck ana also tnat nis D ladder was ,'"-L"!u- e inea many so-called KIU- sult. About a ycar a heVgan the i m , "i -i nicio nuu iuuuu re- jlcf at "c- ElcctriJ Bitters is espe- u"''.lV" lu ul ,e "l " Sidney ana Ltver troubles, and often cives almont instant relief. One trial will prove our siatoimnt. Frlce, only 50 cents for ,,ou,p' ac Lnas- Rogers' drug k r i w-f FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. I H:ivlnor Iho llo.l,.il ..inlf . . ..-.r, - IU llicnc gcod all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have rtacned a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's I new uiscovery. lor consumntlon I coughs and colda. e.nch hnttln imo.. nr.letd Electric Bittore. the creat rem. I 'dy for Liver. Stomach and Kldnevs uuckioii 8 Arnica halve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life "is. wnicn are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do iust what is claimed for them, and the ceaier wnose name Is attached here m . . , . . ... . wm win oe giaa 10 ten you moreof them. Sold at Chas. Rogers' drug store. GUARANTEED CURE. , We nVth"r,lz ur advertised drupcrist iSmU.1' aSuX s " 'ou Hre aiincted witn a "?."'..L;o;?: .r Lung, Throat or vnni iiuuuiH, nmi win u.se tnis remedy as directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex- tiotile and have I your monv' reundeT Wfi could not make this offer did we I tint Ir mr thnf T lv L'lmr'n l,.. m I . " ".'." .r.?'"."n:uvFr iwiu io reiu'ii on. ii never oiHanpoints. Uf''1! b"ttl"s tree at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Large size SO cts. and $1.00 ASTONSHINO FACT. Suspected by Comparatively Few. Things that embody the most truth aij;fqUin,CredlbU?0as itmaseem one in four has a weak or diseased heart J'pn M'SdTst, spells, pain in left side, smothering, swollen annies, dropsey wind In stom- uli"' 4JBVI i"Bn, uucimnnn, alien.. suffered from heart disease thirty years. cured him. "Tho effects of your New H(lRl.t Cure wonderfu,...rat Kva Dresser McOn-por. Iowa. This fa volte to onl.l 1... Okna T. . ....tuj .a ow... UJ ll(.a. J.UIhli3 f guarantee. Get the Doctor's book, "New X?r La.??L JSte' .... Get the the Doctor's book, free. A AULL.IUN l?Ulll.Nlja. A friend In need Is a friend Indeed, and not less than one million people have found sun a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumDtton. voids. and coughs. It you have never used this great cougr medicine, one trial will pnnvinpe vnii ink it nnji wonoerrni our. ntive powers in 11 diseases of throat, cnest ana lungs. t;acn Dottle is gtiar- anteo to do all that is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottle free at fknnlusi 13 mrtywa' H mi t at nra T .a rira Krkt lies toe and tl.W. WANTED. WANTED To Rent-A dwelling house, centrally located. Will pay i inun id to ii jter monin. Apply ai this oltice. NET FOUND. FOUND 100 fathoms old net in main channel. Buoys marked W. II. Inquire ai rjimore s cannery. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reir- ular meetings of this board will beheld ou ths first Monday of each month at auuin-ne regular meetlpga of "'B asiohh nuiitiing anu man Asaocla tion are held at 8 p. in. on the first Wednesday ot encn month. Ollice on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ItOBB. Secretary. tx'EAN ENCAMPMENT No. 11 I. O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13. In the Odd Kellown' iniiltllng. at 7 d. m.. oo the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Ko- Jcurnlng brethren cordially in ited. 1 1 ir . . r . 1 o - l n COMMON COUNCIL Reirular meet ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock In city hall. Itrsons desiring to have matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds Its reirular meeting. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Japanese Bazaar SI NO LUNG. There's activity everywhere among our new tock whkh is coming in fresh every d.ty. Tnere wouldn't he if the stock were wrong or prfre were Tortg. -Onv:re Co;;rt House. . v -' '355 ThirJ Street Or. Price's Cream Biking Powder World's Fair His'jest Award. w hnitHki WfHtf the Mi;i M' of! th Oad ITe-)itV(' Laha itn ulia ing Association wltl be held on Thurs day, August 23d( at t r. m., nt odd Fellows' Hall. A. J. MliULKK, Kecietary. NET LOST. LOST A net. 240 fathoms in length. and AA mpuh rlpAD. tfnrlCM WPIHa mnrXiuAl V. L. Net lost near No. 8 buoy. Finder will please leave at Columbia cannery. uub. 1.AUKA. TOiENT. Hume wharf and warehouse from Ol ney street to West Ninth street. For particulars see J. E. Biggins, at Asto- rla National Bank. FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, in Adair's, Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this ofllce or at Mrs. A. Feakes.' FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's first audition. LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Real Kstate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for U JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing jee s, 023 xnira street. ii&VEKAGES. Kjixui. in iii runtar wines ana liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's WINES AND BRANDIES. UseZiu- fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peacn ana apricot brandy. Also French Coenan and win nt AIb milu.rf- MISCELLANEOUS. unirpi n ... v. , . n . . i , . l tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., ana. nave your clothes dyed and cleaned. VV xlHilN IH U11TLiAKU Call on Handley & Haas. ISO First street, and get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors need not mlsa their mnrnlnir nnnor hll mere. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE.-If you have friends in Europe whose pas- oko juu wibii iu uihuuv to jvflioria. rnii ih Nnrthern i3oin 7nl llrZl,! S steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via ill the leading steamship lines. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron- ize the Northern Pacillc railroad if you are Going East. Low rates of tare, tnrougn tickets. Diiggage check- -a . j...i ii . -- -l cu lu uciiimuuii. u ouicimxeia oi second-clasn tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from ni.rrnn.riiQDn tinuaia nan armn Portland. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. 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. 73 Third street J. E. LaKORCE, D. D. 8. HAS pENTAL. PARLORS. In the -Flnvel building, opposite Occident W. U. LA FORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. . SII.A8 B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel's biick building. Fhask J. TaYLoi:. J.i.t. r. UiiiiitK. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second SUtet Astoria, Or. Da EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 io u a. m.; to 6 and 7 to 8 p. in. Sun- auys, iu to n. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5M4 Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. t ' DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND flTTRfJlnv Special attention to diseiuea of wom en ana surgery. umce over Danzlger's store. Astoria. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. SUIiOEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR.. Uince. - Rooms K anil THthln I Building. Hours. 10 to 19 anil .J a. nesiaence. rnlar inw,t DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In hla ni until ini o'clock mornings, from IS noon until v iu iroro. a unui 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. W. W. PARKER. REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Orrtce, 111 Benton street Astoria. Or. S. H. VVILLETT, PLUMBING, Hot Air. Steam arid Water1 Keatine. Ami tor Champion MydmuHc Bee' Pumps. 1T Twelfth street. Astoila. Or. To? acathfitt w . Tit) Slfiillnefft TelephdriB, DAytf, fttlri Elect itc, all leave Astoria at 4 p. m. every day to connect with trains lor Gearhart Park. Fare, only 75 cents. ! REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland. STEAMER CAPAH TlTXCJIX. Leaves Main Street Wharr Tuesuay, Thursday, and Sunday evenings. Returning, leaves Portland, foot of Yamhill street, Monday, Wednesday, - an(i Friday evenings. For further information. Inquire of ASTORIA SHIPPING CO., Agents. THE FINAIv SALE. now oisr. Clothino-, IJiulcrweiir, Hats, r . i oi . . UapS, boots and fcllOCS. " W " B,n"6 If WU t)l)v Vnll to rapidly. it Will pay yoil IU ,....l inict- tUlUU aiuumi aim ilium. OOO ComtlierClcll ot. (Cor.. W. yth.) TQ DORE GRKENU AUM, XO.lUUlVlJ UUIlUil I'.l V. io, Set . Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TKLUPHONE t .aavaa tori event evenln exceot Saturday at 7 p. m. a.." . hu ..ii inivra 't - Sunaav at A p. m. - . Leaves Portland every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. STOJNUJ, Agt, Asiona, E. A. Seeley, general agent. Portland. Something for Families to Know. Charles Rogers; tho leading druggist of Astoria, announces the following facts: We have an assortment ot Druggists' Sundries ns large as any re- tall druggist on the coast; we have 1700 tooth brushes to select from at prices ranging from 5 to 75 cents; hair brushes in different styles from 15 cents to $7; an endless variety of lather brushes from 10 cents to 1; in toilet soaps, we keep in stock the best grades manufac tured from 40 cents a dozen to $1 a cake; also the finest grades of Spanish and Italian soaps In bars. In perfumes, we handle the ilnest extracts of Amer ican make, together with the best known odors of Plnuuds & Lubins, of Paris, Gosnell's, Atkinson's and Plesso & Lubins, of London, and sell them In any quantity to suit. We carry a full line of drugs and patent medicines and manufacture a full line of remedies of our own, Sarsaparllla Blood Purifier, Cough Syrup, White Oak Linament, Juniper Kidney Cure, Beef, Iron and Wine, Emulsion or Cod Liver Oil, Diar rhoea Mixture, Dead Shot for Corns. Saponaceous Tooth Wash, Tooth Pow der, and Lightning Cloth Clenser. ore amng our own preparations which we Lii-uiii ly i uiroiiiiiitruo, Knowing mem to be of the best material and freshly made when used, not having stood in the manufacturers' warehouse and been with the Jobber for years before reach ing the customer. We are always glad to show goods whether you buy or not. as we know that after examining our stock you will call again when In need of anything in our lino. If you cannot call in person, your mall orders will re ceive prompt aMention. Prescriptions and ramily recipes carefully prepares by competent men brought up in the business. CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist- Odd Fellows Buiidirt THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE . Imparls the most delicious taste and sett to EXTRACT of a LETTER from MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to Ills brother pt WORCESTER. SOUPS, r CRAV1ES, I 1 FISH, JlI HOTIJjatO fes . 8AREBI7S, Mar, 1S51. "Tell LEA ft PERR1NS' lhat their sauoa la highly esteem ed in India, and lain my opinion the moat Dil atable, as well u the most wholesome sauce that is Bemre of ImHatimiat coo that yoa get Lea & Perrins1 SJgmhtre a WfJ bofflt sf Ike aMntl as acaaaW John duncsn's sons, niw toril Ixlm for aroiif, fri- nit ui Watis? JiiejMt vtte V.; Or:.mr Prr"'uri.? prepare ut lr tmrruu li!e , dii-w, .'.i2i.f , JeiVffi 1 1."!'- r ad.lra Cin.r mm i.Z " -l ,L'?,i