THE DAILY ASTORIA!?, ASTOlilA, TUESDAY 3IORNINU, AUGUST 14, 1894. Tide Table for August, 1804. DATE Wmlnewlav 1 Thtlinduy . 2 Kriilny.... Hatiinlar.. 4 SUNDAY.. l Monday... 'J'tiwwluy ... 7 Wednesday ft Thursday.. Pruluv 10 Butunlay.. II Huuday 1 nl MiiDilay... IX Tnewlay ...H Wnhit-ad'y I Tliunuluv li Friday.... 17 u.itnr.lnv IN HUNI)AV,.1 Monday... ' Tufxday.. VI Wlnewl'jrl Tliiimday. M Friday.... iHi KnUirday..s; HUNUAY..2I1 Monday... 'ti Tuiwday. . 2s Weilned'y'.W Tlmnulay. SO Friday ... a) h.m. 01W 1 !-, H li 21111 8 l7 4 4 l'Jj 6 IK 7M II 41 11 II 12 01 101 1 uu 2 Ul 2 ni 4 mil 6 31 0 47 8 1M 9 41 10 ft: 11 4.1, Vi 24 n if, WATKB LOWWATICB VtL A. P- li.m.lft. 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A man In a boat guided the horse to a place of safety. i TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, August 13.-For Washing ton, Oregon ana laano, YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at ft p. m. yraiciuny, nlKhed by the united miuen uriui ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 67 degrees. Minimum temperature, 68 degrees. precipitation, .01 Inch. Total precipitation, frob September tat 1803 to date. 98.21 Inches. Excess of precipitation from' Septem ber 1st, 1S93, to date, 2(.li inciieo. No one has worked harder or Is working harder today for the success of Astoria's regatta than Mr. E. A. See ley, of the steamer Telephone company. He was Instrumental In securing a lower rate during the regatta, as well as a liberal donation from the various transportation companies. His action yesterday in offering to bring the Four teenth Infantry bivnd from Vancouver to this city and return them after the affair Is over free pf charge, shows the liberal spirit characteristic of not only the genial manager, of that company, but all the rest of his associates. Parties sending communications for publication In the Astorlnn will please wherever It Is convenient to do so, have them typewritten. It will save n great deal of annoyance If this rule In strictly complied with. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The Signal left out yesterday for Brit ish Columbia ports. Yesterday wns a big day for the Al derbrook log cradle. Court Astoria, No. 8212, A. O. F. of A., Intend giving a Grand Ilegaita Ball August 17 at Fisher's hall, and a splen did tlmo is assured. The steamship Columbia left out Hun day morning. She took cargo at this port as follows: 1500 cuses of salmon, 100 sacks oysters, and six tons of mis cellaneous freight. The first moonlight excursion of the season will tako place next Saturday evening tho 18th, on tho steamer Tel ephone, under tho auspices of the La dles' Guild, of Grace chirch. Htuttx Theatre, M'Hhs drew a fair Iiouho Inst night. Tonight is positively tho Inst performance of M'llss. On Wednesday night will bo produced Mr. Rcadlck's prcat play entitled "Amor loan Born." Henry Bain, who owns a trap outside the Jetty opposite the Point Adams lighthouse, was arrested yesterday for fishing during tho close senBon. The case will be heard In Justice Abercrom. bio's cot rt today. 1 i4 C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has se cured tho agency for the famous Golden Gate compressed yeast, and Is supply ing every first-cluss grocery and con fectionery store In the city. Ask for the Golden Gate. Major J. I. Rogers, of San Francisco, oidlnnnce lnsiector, visited Fort Canby yesterday on a tour of Inspection, and the result of the trip was the boom ing of the big guns at Cape Disap pointment yesterday afternoon. The Ladles' Sewing Society of the Norwegian Lutheran Church Intend giving a basket sociable on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Pacific Union Cannery, opposite No. 8's engine house. All the friends of tho church are Invited. FROM ABOUT THE CITY. Interviews With Prominent Men on In teresUng Subjects. "Yes, sir," salr T. K. Robertson, one of the proprietors of the big cradle now being built at Alderbrook, In answer to a question by an Astorian reporter. "I see no reason why a big Industry can not be built up on the Columbia, raft ing lumber and logs to San Francisco and the other southern markets. The logs and lumber are here, and this means of transportation will lesson the ecst of freight so much thnt vessel transportlon will have to come up lively to compete wlth.lt. "But It has stirred up the big San Francisco lumber companies owning mills at Gray's Harbor, Wlllapa, and Puget Sound points, and they are all right after our scalps. You see they have very little Interest In the Colum bla timber belt, apd every foot of tlm ber shipped out of ...here, especially to the San Franoisoo markets, comes in dlrec'i competition with their output, "Have they manifested any uneasi ness Blnce the news of this last enter prise?" asked the reporter. Well, that reminds me," answers Mr. Robertson, kicking viciously at block of wood, Indicating a vigorous temper, "that reminds me that the man who sent out that Associated Press dispatch about our present work and probable Intentions, will never go to heaven. That Information conveyed to the San Franclrco firms cost us 2 centB tier foot on every pile we will take out of here. The moment tho news wa nubllshed In San .Francisco the larges 1rm there sent a representative to the people whom we Intend furnishing with piling, and offered to cut the rate from 14 to 12 cents per foot. We had nothing left but to meet the cut." "Will you ship more than one raft from the Columbia?" Only one this season, but next sum mer we will avorago nno each two weeks during the summer nenson. Tb frame now being Pomttructed will serve as a mould for any number of rafts. It being an easy and simple matter take the huge bulk of logs apart from the- frame when tho chains are nil tightened. We expect to launch the cradle some time this week. LEAVES FOR ASTORIA Tlie Coai t Defense Steamer Monterey Left the Mara Maud Navy Yard Yesterday Morning. The Fourteenth Infantry Band Will I'.e Here. The state of Oregon vs. Henry Pitts, rlutrged with enticing from her home one Ethel Burton, a minor, came up bo fore Justice Abercrumblo yesterday morning. The case was postponed un til Thursday, and the prisoner was re leased, on 1200 bonds, Dr. J. A. Fulton being his surety. Since .County Clerk Dunbar has keen out of the city his deputy, Harry Wner. rlty, with his lurge brown eyes, has been In his element. Ho Is doing a land oftleo business In marriage li censes, having Issued tin following Yes terday: Jucob Karkl and Ida Herald; Mat Puskala and KatiiiUk HendiKk Bon; Joseph KelskI and Helka Wlrk-kula. One hundred and sixty-eight cases of goods Is not much for a wholesale house but for a retail store to purchase that much stock It means that that Store la dolmr bii.slneaa. ami a,t ihi-v ar. Shannhan Brother have received1 hor udJen urture wpr omewhat caso after case of new goods from the "It would be a great thing for East "rn Oregon If It were possible to ship her produetii directly by rnll or watei to the reahoard at Astoria." The speaker wns Mr. A. C. Hawson i prominent business man of Arlington Oregon, who Is staying at the Occident un'-'l after the regatta. Continuing, he nld to the Astm-lnn representative: 'For years wo have been tied down by :rKii?'.vo freight rateri, until today i takes nenrly the entire value of our farm products to pay for their shipment to the ne.ires'. market. With the Cnfl cado Locks open, the country as fir pp The Dalles will bo bqnefltted to a pre: extent, but with, uo there will be nr "hanpre until the pbtructlons at Colllr hnve been surmounted, either by inal or boa, railway, tho latter brln tho most feasible way of opening ur 'lie Coli-mbla to nn lr.il'on. "Il Gllllnrr- counly w lviv-' perhfU-f the lnrrest whjnt cro, that hss ever boon wised In that county, nnd a trip through the grain Molds It n -tpht ' often witnessed In any country. For miles and miles great Heltis of grain principally wheat, wave In the sun shine like tho swells of the ocean, nnd tho crop when fully stored away will bo enormous. "Speaking of horses, why, you can get them at any price up In our eoun try. There Is nno company up there thnt own 10,000 hnd of cayuse horses, and you can get the best of them for $3 a head. That Is not n reduced or hard times price, either, for the owner claim they can make money raising the wlrey cayusa at that licure. We have plenty of sheep up there, but the present price of wool maxes their raising an expen slve luxury." About a week ago a domestic at the Seaside hotel disappeared mysteriously since which time she has not been heard from. Her actions at the time of Kust, and by tho prices they are offer ing them at they will not keep them In stock long. The picnic and excursion given by the Scandinavian Benevolent Society Sun day to Seaside was attended by an enormous crowd. Astoria seemed de serted, and what few ther were left went down to witness the crowds as they returned home. They had a big I time at the beach, everyone enjoying. strange, and Manager Malln Is at a complete loss to account for her ab sence. She was going down to the beach to look for crabs and shell fish, and Invited one of the help to accom pany her, but changing her mind short ly afterward, went Into the hotel and to her room. That wns the last seen of her. She carried away everything that belonged to her, but no trace of which way she went can be found. She failed to draw the wages due her be fore leaving. R Is thought her mind Ihemselves hugely. Th Scandinavians bocume Pranged and tnat she ha always know how to enjoy themselves. !8tri'1 ftwy nt0 woods. The girl , came from Portland.. A horse fell from the dock Into the! The trade clock Indicates that the river nenr th Clatsop mill yMterday j buyer's hour has com to obtain a morning, and after sw imming about wsu n our k Prle that fnr' -hl mnn,.. i ... surprise you. If you have money Ti a xvh.lr, managed to crawl out on a t w,,ud f,- a wsU.-h don't go anywhere rf ra 'unt thrnr? cr.'.j to bat to 11. K:t'.T.T.. the Jc-e!r. ' - I f -t Yesterday was a day of good tidings to the regatta committee. Any number of pleasart messages came to them, and members of the various committees were flying around and getting away with a whole lot of business. The first news of Importance that reached them was a telegram from E. A. Seeley, of the C. R. and P. S. N. Co., stating that the Fourteenth Infantry band, of Vancouver barracks, wanted to come down and assist In. making the regatta a success. He wanted to know If Uncle Sam's boys could find lodging is they came. A letter which reached Secretary Gunn later In the day was from the same gentleman, and stated that If the committee would take care of the band boys when once they reach cd the city, tho steamer Telephone would bring them down and return them up the river free of charge. Mcfosra Gunn and Overbeck, with their usual energy, began a hurried canvass and had assurance enough within an hour or so, to admit of. their wiring Manager Seeley that the band would be taken care of. and to trot them along. It Is now proposed to have them give a sacred concert on Sunday evening, weather permitting. The second piece of good news was contained In an Associated Press dis patch ;from Vallejo, California, and which stated that the Monterey had started for Astoria. Later In the day the following private dispatch to the Astorian from the San Francisco Ex aminer was received: San Francisco, August 13. Astorian, Astoria, Or. The Monterey sailed from the navy yard at 11 thl morning; will try her new rudder In San Pablo Hay, then go north. THE EXAMINER. Of course this was cheering news to everybody, and arrangements were at once made for the reception of the Monitor and her crew. Mr. Stuttz having offered his band for the entertainment of the visitors to the regatta, it has been decided jto give them a berth on one of the steam ers that will lay at anchor In the stream. The Fort Canby Life Saving Crew have made entries for six events. ... f Martin Olsen Willi commence selling pools on the races at the Real Estate Exchnnge rooms on Thursday next. M. J. Kinney will enter his boats to day. Hveryonc should start In today and decorate their buildings, not n little, but nil over. Paint the town red, white and blue, nnd then get ready to receive tho visitors. This Is the last day of entry. Every one should get their boats ,n and regis tered. ' 'Awarded ' Highest Honor3 World' Fair. Dflr If Si Take a turn wound amons our new suitings.' You'd expect to pay half as much more, and they are all new pat terns, too. Lake & Salmi, s(7 Commer cial street. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockhold- j ers of the Odd Fellows' Land and Bulld- i mg Association win De neiu on Tnurs- day, August 23d, at z p. m., at Odd Fellows' Hall. A. J. MEGLEK, Secretary. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure f rape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free irom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Additional Telegraph. JLOST LOST A net, 240 fathoms In length, and 44 mesh -deep. Corks were marked B. L. Net lost near No. 8 buoy. Finder will please leave at Columbia cannery. uus. LA UK A. LOST A white cow at Olney, Klaska- nine, on March 10th. She had dark brown ears and a dark face. Her right ear -Is cut She was expected to be with a calf in April. Finder will re ceive reward by notifying John Rlan, at Olney, Oregon. THEY ARE ALL HELD. Woodland, Cal., August 13. Judge Fisher rendered a decision In the train wrecking case today. He refused to allow tho motion of dismissal, and said the evidence warranted the holding of all five defendants to appear before the superior court. WILL NOT SIGN IT. Washington, August. 13. There Is good authority for the statement that the piesident will neither sign nor veto the senate tariff bill, but let it become a law without his signature. INDIAN AGENTS NOMINATED. Washington, August 13. The follow ing Indian agents were nominated to day. Thomas B. Tetter, West Virginia, Fort Hall, Idaho; Marshal Petit, Indi ana, Klamath, Oregom A DEADLY CYCLONE. Madrid, August 13. A cyclone swept over the provinces of Madrid and Cul- dad Real. Over one hundred persons are reported killed or Injured. IT IS OVER AT LAST. Washington, August 13. At 6:30 the house passed the senate tariff bill, by a vote of 182 to 105. eleven Democrats voting against the bill. TO RENT. FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. E. Rice, 466 Exchange street, FOR RENT Six room house fur nished or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, In Adair's, Ogned nvenue or Third street. Inquire at this olllce or at Mrs. A. Feakes.' FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR 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 L,ee s, b.' Third street. BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin- fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apilcct brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert s. For Oearhart Park. The steamers Telephone, Dwyer, and Elect t ic, all leave Astoria at 4 p. m. every day to connect with trains for Gearhart Park. Fare, only 75 cents. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria snd Portland. BTKAMEH SARAH DIXON, Leaves Main Street Wharf Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings. Returning, leaves Portland, foot of Yamhill street, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. For further Information, inquire of ASTORIA SHIPPING CO., Agents. THE FINAL, SAIvE. NOW ON. 1 Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Tho goods are going very rapidly. It will pay you to come around and invest. 600 Commercial St. (Cor. W. 9th.) MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McQulret Ho tel at Seaside Is opeu the year around. At the firemen's election yesterday, Chief Fpster was re-elected, Charles Stockton and R. M. Stuart being elect ed first and second assistant respective ly. The election was quiet and orderly, though each and everyone of the can didates together with their friends, were out with their coats off. The re sult of the election Is as follows: For chief engineer, C. E. Foster, 74; C. J. Trencharl, G3. For assistants, C. H. Stockton, D8; R. M. Stuart, (2; Lars Iiraon, 49; and W. L. McCroskey, 35. The Judges of election were Ira B. Ma in, C. H. Stockton, and Richard Cearns. Clerks, George Goodall and F. J. Car ney. PERSONAL. Robert Krebs, of Nohnlem, Is In the city, visiting his sister, Mrs. P. M. Thiol. Mr. Mat Troy, foreman for Brown & MeCabe, of Portland, Is In the city on a few days' vacation. He Is accom panied by his sister. Mr. A. C. Hawson, a prominent bus iness man of Arlington, Oregon, is at the Occident. He expects his wife on the Incoming California Bteamer, and they will remain In Astoria until after tho regatta. Mr. George W. Sanborn and family left for the east last evening via the steamer Potter. Mrs. Sanborn will stop at Milwaukee, and remain with her parents for a few weeks while Mr. San born extends his trip to New York md other eastern cities. They will be absent for three months. Meany is the leading tailor and pays 'he highest cash price for fur skins. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addi tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices In reach of all. The days of tough steaks In Astoria are numbered. Every week adds to the list of people who eat at the Model Res taurant. I Try Foard & Stokes' plug cut tobacco tit ou ctriua a. iniunu. uucs nut uuin; n no a M n n a the tongue and gives a better smoke . ' . CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St, ana nave your clothes dyed ana cleaned. WJH,XM IN rUKTLAN u call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street and get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while tnere. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends in Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific olllce, steamer Telephone dock, and .make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron l?.e the Northern Paclne railroad if you are Going East Low rates of faro, through tickets, bcegage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over a Portland Rates of fare same as from Portland. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Room 1 and t Pythian Building, over c it cooper a store. than all others. Hair dressing, manicuring nnd prac tical w!g making, at the San Francisco Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch block). Front pieces a specialty. It Is not always necessary to throw nay a garment because It is won, out in some places. Have It nuoded. We can do It. Lake & Salmi, 367 Com mercial street. The board of education will do well o remember that In selecting teachers for the public schools that they are ex pectod to.look out for the scholars' In teresta first, last and all the time. These pupils cannot stand the expense of ex periments. Their time Is precious. The golden period for them is short. And If politics or personal gain la liable to prevail In the selection of the teachers of our youth In the public school, the course Is wrong, very wrong. SELLING at 25 per cent discount lots in Hill's First addition to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex change. r j You Need A DECENT BUGQY. 0 i3 - You neeJ it now. Don't spoil your creJlt by a see ly bugsy, or none at all. Look Like lroHperity If j You Would Have Folks TlWnk You Are Prosper ous. We have a buggy, we " bought it cheap. You an have it cheap. Why? K None of your busl less. t Y.-,,. nut tl,. .,nn .... " lose the rest. Hut we P want the cash. f NEW YOSK, I fiOVEIiTY STORE. E Coiner of liond and Tenth struts. Jf Do you Intend getting a pair of shoes for tho boy? Don't let habit or per suasion lend you elsewhere before you see whnt can be done here. Goodmnn & Co. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street S. K. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the -Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel 1 Building. Brick SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel's brick building. Don t go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the Kast when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office in this city, and thereby save your k '4ii rare to Portland. 1 Wo are out gunning for the man who sn.va he can't got his watch repaired without sending it to San Francisco. Why, we run a regular "Watch Hos pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at iiemi s jewelry store. All ths patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc, can ba bought at the lowest prices si J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident lioiei, At torio. i $ Opposite th Occident. ' mm Wm Wll MM MM K MXHrna. I I SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: L.ave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and S:30 p. m. lA-ave i ier a. m. ana 5 p. m. Daily excepting Sunday afternoon. wnen trams will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria. Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. There's activity everywhere among our new stock which is coming in fresh every day. I nere wouldnT te if the stock were wrong or prices were wrong. Opposite Court House. ..." " 355 Third Street Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder World's Fair KJg'aest Award. Fhank J. Taylok. JNo. t. l.KHWH. TAYLOR & LIGHTER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. ATTORN Elf AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Siitet Astoria. Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 10 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULUNIX. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5S4H Third st, Astoria, Ore. Seclal attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTE3. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to dliuuuuta nf en and surgery. urace over Danzlger's store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms K mnA c Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to i. Residence. C3L Cedar .t DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May b found In M ntrtr ,,in tr. o'clock mornings, from li noon until 1 1 uu. na irora until 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. W. W. PARKER. REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. 03c. 112 Eentoa ttrcct. Astarla. Or. ISADORE GREENDAUM, Secy Portland and Mom. STEAMER TI-.I.KPHONE Leaves Astoria every evening except Saturday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 4 p.m. Leaves Portland every day except Sunday at 7 n. m. C. W. STONE, Agt, Antoria, E. A. Seeley, general agent. 1'ortlnnd. Something for Families to Iviiow. Charles Rogers, the leading druggist of Astoria, announces the following facts: We have an assortment' of Drugsrists' Sundries as large aa any re tail druggist on the coast; we have 1700 tooth brushes to select from at prices ranging from 6 to 75 cents; hair brushes in different styles from 15 cents to J7; an endless variety of lather brushes from 10 cents to $1; In toilet soaps, we keep in stock tho best grades manufac tured from 40 cents a dozen to 1 a cake; also the finest grades 01' Spanish and Italian soaps in bars. In perfumes, we handle the finest extracts of Amer ican make, together with the best known odors of Pinauds & Lubins, of Paris, Gosnell's, Atkinson's and Plesse & 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, Sarsaparilla Blood Purifier, Cough Syrup, White Oak LInament, Juniper Kidney Cure, Beef, Iron nnd Wine, Emulsion or Cod Liver Oil, Diar rhoea Mixture, Dead Shot for Corns, Saponaceous Tooth Wash, Tooth Pow der, and Lightning Cloth denser, are among our own preparations which we particularly recommend, knowing them 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 alwayB glad to show goods whether you buy or not. as we know that after examining our stock you will crJl again when In need of anything In our line. If you cannot call in person, your mall orders will re. celve prompt attention. Prescrintions and family recipes carefully prepares by competent men brought up in tho business. CHARLES ROGEr-S, Drugeist- Odd Fellow BuilJin THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) iiiiiiiiii SAUCE Imparts the most delicious taste and test Is EXTRACT of a LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madnu, to lil brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851. -Tell LEA ft PERKINS' that their sauce ia highly eateen f in India, and ia in my opinion the moat pal. stable, as well aa the moat wholesoa sauce that la ma do." f SOUPS, pi GRAVIES, 1 1 nSH J JL HOTl jfXO J RAREBITS. Bemre of Imitations: sea that you get Lea & Femna' SlgnatnrsoaaasfTboUleetaManaiaalaadgemJMt John Duncan's Sons, New Vosk. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heat in.-.-. Agent for Champion IU draulic Cccr- rurnps. 179 Twelfth street, AstoMa, Or.