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THE VMhV ASTOMAN. ASTOKIA, WEDNESDAY MQRMNU, AUfiUST 13, sH5Qsai Tlda Tuttafor August, 1604. liluu WATER LoWWAfJia J . '- A. M. P. M- h.m. ft h.m.it Toi -2 1 1 7 Oh's 1 7 411 -2 0 7 88 2 2 8 27 -1 4 8 4818 91W-117 40 18 1025 10; 1127 10 M 0 1 10 28 16 11 10 20 084 1 O' 110821 148 0 0! 12W87 2 67 -0 81 2 20 4 2 4fll Oil 8 484 f 4 54 -0 . 4 liO 4 7 bm 0 5 6 4244 Jlfi-0 7' 8 2488 8 47 -0 8 8 87 8 8 708-08 7 27 2 4 740-04 7 M 29 H(Jft-4)l 8 29 2 6 828 02 8 88 1 1 867 Oh 985 1 7 9 80 1 8 10 28 1 8 1001 10 llil 00 10 42 ill 0U 07 1121.82 1M 0 4 12 41. 8 9 10 -41 1 2 8S I 0 i in -O 7 4 0? 3 8 6 11 -1 2 50U38 8 ft -1 fi 0 08 2 6 6 4 2 -1 6 6 84 I 8 721 -1 1 74v 18 x. M. h.m.tt. h.m.lfl. 0(i9 0l 0 Mi8 9 1 4(ljM: 2WiH 1 8717 4: 1 817(1 12 7 2NIH0 Thun-duy . 2 Friday.... b Hulnnlar.. 4 HUNDAV.. 0 Monday.. . 6 Tiuwday... 7 Vlnwiajr 8 Thurnday.. Friday.... 10 4 OH; 8 2 4 48 79 6W77 0 21 "6 7 1.-.I7 4 8187 8 U 1817 8 i 19 8 '.(' 6 IN 0 2.V 7KI' 44 Hattirtlav.. 11 II II Hiuulny... .1112 01 10 llll .Mommy... in ui 11 Oil 1148 1 24 148 806 2 211 Tiioulay...li 1 01 Wediifwl'y 15 Tliiimlay lb jrxiuy.... l Katiiiday. m 1 as HUNDAy..l'J 312 2 51 Monday 2 SI 8 24 4 01 4 41 SDN 4 m Wediuwl'jr -a Tlllirwloy.41 ;ai 47 6 28 j-rlilay ... zi hH(urday..i'5 8 IN IM'J; 7 in 8 4.', HUNUA AliinlHy...27; 'I'mnulaV . . 2H IU fc 1141 10fi Wedii.d'yi'Jlll2f Tlninulay. 8" Friday.... all 0 4ii II M 1 01 1 ;nl 8 7. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, August ll.-For Washing in. oreiron and Idaho, fulr weather, ,nrn,r. exceDt slight temperature changes on the Immediate coast. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hour ending at 5 p. m. yeieiu.y, i.. nlBhed by the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture, weainer Maximum temperature, 68 degree. Minimum temierature, 68 decrees. l&,.lnltnHnn. .01 Inch. Total precipitation frob September ioi lunl m ilnte. 98.21 Inches. Excess of precipitation from' Septem ber 1st., 1893, to rtale, Zi.u incnwi. Parties sending communications for publication In the Astonan win piease wherever It Is convenient to do so, have them typewritten. It will save a great deal of annoyance If this rule In BU-lctiy compucu wim. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. Knllo Kehm Smith, who lectures hyre ftt Fisher's hall this evening, has a wlilo rmmtatlon as an oratr and thinker. Court Astoria, No. 8212, A. O. P. of A Intend giving a Grand Itegaita Ball August 17 at Fisher's hall, and a splen Old time Is assured. 8. Schmidt, the sturgeon packer of Pdi tland, was In tho city yeHtcrduy. Jv!r. Schmidt will commence packing sturgeon Monduy. The nines of the A. O. U. W. and Nob Hill lias -bull clubs play Tliursduy, Aucust lflth at Smith's Point. Oame will bo called at 3 o'clock. An eye doctor from Portland found one per centi of the Inhabitants of llrandon, CooB county, bo cross-eyed that they have to wipe one another's noses. Tcoplo Interested In tho taxation of church property, and a complete supu ration of church and Btate, Bhould hear the looturo at Fisher's hall this evening. Admission, free. A Portlnnd girl unexpectedly met her Inst year's Seashore lover In the surf one day lust week. She was undecided at first whether to cut him dead or renew last Bummer's engagement. C. D. Smith, the confectioner, has se cured the agency for the famous Golden Oata compressed yeast, and Is supply ing evory flrst-cluss grocery and con fectionery store In the city. Ask for tho Golden Gate. Married In the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, Inst Sunday evening, Matt Pusknla nnil Kntrlta Ilomlrlolc son. In the Suoml Hull at Itnlontown yestardny evening, Joseph Kelskl and Ilelga Wirkkalii, Rev. J. J. llolkka officiating. There will bo a sociable given In Up pcrtown on Friday evening, at u o'clock, by tho members of the Scandinavian M, Fa Church, A good program will be given by tho Epworth Lenguo. All the friends of tho Church are heartily welcome, Como one, como all! At the regular monthly meeting of Alort Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1 Tuesday evening, two Oelegntes, Messrs. F. M, Oreen and 11. L. Ward were ap pointed to attend the Firemen's tour nament Association meetln? to be held at Oregon City September 3.1 nnd 4th. Tho lightship stationed outside tile bar will probably be moved In by Sat urday next, and possibly as early as Friday. If so, an effort will be mndc to have her stationed In the channel opposite the Telephone ilovk, to bo used nn a starling dock. She will be profuse ly decorated. The steamer Telephone company will prolmbly give an excursion on the river Sat iirdny .evening, the Fourteenth In fantry bond furnishing music for the occasion. A large crowd will no doubt avail themsHlvcs of Jhls opportunity for ft moonlight (almanac not consulted) ride on the Columbia. On Friday, the 17th Inst,, Mr. Maple, j Grand Concerto In O Minor representing the well-known house of Vleuxtemps Ncwberger, Reins A Co.. will show the ',, A, vTf ARn?i'V i . ,,, , . , ... .Grand duo. Violin and Viola. ;...P eye latest noveltle. In dress good, silks. Horr Aamold and Turney Ptc, for the coming full and winter. Viola solo, "The ltaKplpv.'' Turney Speotnl orders will bo taken from 10 ' (Ruthyn Turney. a. m. to 4 p. m. at C. H. Coojxh-'s. the! Cavat,na- ; leading house of Astoria. . ... ,. Aamold j Trio, Molln, Mola and Piano... Fowler n,.rr Aamold, Turney, and Miss Thomp- Hurrah for the Sarah Dixon, fc'he son. will carry paiwemrers from Portland to "Zlpiwrweljn."... Ura.uUl Astoria during the ivgatta for t.M the' Herr Aamold. round trip. Tickets good from 16th t ... , 2"d of A.ilm.ki IwivImo. thi...i f... ' h?n ttb3r l teething or feverish, ask V . r',rtlanJ Mon. your druggist for St-e-e-dman' Sooth- day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, lug Towdera, at 9 p. m. Leave Astoria Tuesday, 1 ' - . and Thursday, at :J0, and Sunday after Meany Is the leading- lallor and pays Ilwaco steamer arrive. , 'he highest cush pr'ce fie fur skins. M Ififs M Old. rtUifliUlft?i tf BvOW wUfcinj to -in Wali'i'mcf!' I'lil'ift, hits btwn pr".)d 'ln(o BBrlcc; ' It 1ia boch b'ased t.i the- oWners Itf tilo tig cradle now being constructed at Al derbrook, and will b used for lifting piling therein, Five men from this city will go up the river and work on the vessel. She has powerful iiidjhlnery cn board, and is Just the thing for a business of this kind. The Pathfinder has been idle for, several years. This evening, ,at Fisher's hall, Katie Kehm Smith, secretary of the Oregon State Secular Union, and lecturer of tho First Secular Church of Portland will deliver the first of a series of lect ures on Secularism. Subject this even. Ing, "The Fiction of the Christian's Easter-day."' Nettle A. Olds, superln tendelit of tho Portland Secular Sun. day school, and a fin"! violinist and elo. cutlonlst, and L. W. Smith, vlce-prtsl dent of the O. 8. 8., U., will assist In the evening's entertainment. Exercises begin at 8 o'clock. Admission free. James Higley, who has been spending the summer months at Seaside, was before Justice ' Abercromble yesterday charged with fighting. He was as sessed 125, and being unable to produce that sum was sent to jail to board ll out. He was arrested Sunday at bea side, and upon a promise to Sheriff Hare that he would appear In Court on Monday was released. Monday ar rived, but Mr, Higley was not so prompt. This sort of put Mr. Hare on his ' metat, and ' t&JtX'ig1 Che evening train for Seaside, he took the tardy Mr. Higley in churge,' and yesterday land ed him before His Honor, Judge Aber- cromble. One thing Is very certain, us long as a law Is on the statutes, and Mr. Hare happens around, said law has got to be obeyed. The lawless element within the limits of Clatsop county had Just as well take notice of that fact, flret as last. , An Astorlan reporter witnessed the landing of a bull near Knappton yester day from the steamer Eclipse which was new and novel In its way, and doubtless was enjoyed by the bovine. On reaching the desired spot the blow ing of several whistles by Capt. Sklbbe brought two men In a skiff out to the steamer, some distance from land. To the uninitiated mind the question arose as to the lack of capacity of the skiff Ur hold the animal. Hut men who knew their business were In charge. X rope was thrown to the men In the Bklff, attached to the horns of the bull, and by leading the animal to the side of the steamer, a dextrous and can. centrated pull of the crew landed the anlmol overboard in twelve feet of water. It only took a few moments for his lordship to appear at the sur face of the water, blowing like a por poise, with his toll slightly elcvatod In the air, heading for the shore and tow ing the bont along at a rapid pace. The Astorlan reporter believed In his young er days he knew something about hand ling bovlrs', but Is perfectly contented to lift his hat to CapU 8klbbe, and con clude ho knows nothing about It. A WOMAN ON, THE WO.VIAN QUES TION. It will bo Interesting to notice what kind of criticism Is evoked among the women generally by an article on the woman question appearing In the cur rent Issue of the New York Critic. The article Is written by a womm, and for that reason alone Its bluntness has a significance which It would not have coming from any writer of the other sex. The writer declares In very vigorous English that women do not want to ming'.e In active public affairs with men because they are unfitted for those af- 'alrs, not from lack of education of ca pacity, but because of Inherent necessi ties of their nature. To this writer the conduct cf political affairs "la a diffi cult and serious duty,"and Imposes nn added labor upon "the already burden- 'd spirit of "woman." To take up the tasks of men and at tho same' time re tain the rights and discharge the du ties of womanhood In its highest mani festations seems to her an Impossibility. "the Impossibility of combining all the work of all the world In one sex." Tho expression Is so flatly antagonis tic to the attitude taken by many of the caders among modern women that It Is likely to provoke brisk argument. The position taken by the writer Is the old fashlimcd and traditional one that wom an Is at her highest' and bes'. In the home. Some Information of great value will be obtained If the reaffirmation of this doctrine at. the present time suc ceeds In eliciting any facts as to what proportion of the sex still adheres to t'.ils theory against the new and grow ing advocacy of woman's participation In nffnlrs of the outer world. GEARHART ENTERTAINMENT. There will be a delightful entertain ment at the Hotel Gearhart on Thurs day evening, given by Herr Aamold iana Kth'n Turney. The following I'nwram will be given: lu'vorle .. ..Vleuxtemps , ,vt. Herr Aamold. Piano solo, "Nocturne." .Ley bach Miss Tliomiwon. THE BAND WILLRIAY -.1''. Tlie liilietl Sia'.es li'mirlceiitii In fantry Hand Vill Arrlvn in the City Tomorrow. The HiiniiiPKS Hon; ei Will Coiumenee Decorating: Today. As the time draws near, the commit tees In charge are closing up the ar rangements for th various events that take place during the regatta. Yester day they got away with a whole lot of work and a large number of boats were entered. Captain Harris wired over from Ilwaco that he wanted bis boat entered In every event possible, also sc-rullng lta measurement. Mr. Harris will probably give someone a pretty hard race when ho gets his sloop In motion. Tomorrow the Fourteenth Infantry bund will arrive on the steamer Tele phone, and It is expected the steamer Monterey will arrive In later In the evetiRig. The outside boats will prob ably arrive In port by tomorrow night. The steamer Iris will be on hand every night to take the life saving crews back to their stations, as it will be Impossi ble for them to remain away over night, .-onsequcntly their drills with life lines, etc., will necessarily take place during tho day time. As announced yesterday, the Sear 4hore railroad have made a round trip rate of U from Seaside and return to hold good until after the regatta. While tne ilwaco road has not announced any special rate, It is generally under stood that they will do so today or to morrow, The local steamers are pre paring to carry large crowds during the races, and no doubt every available craft' will be In demand. One thing that should be done at nce without delay Is to commence and decorate your buildings. The bus iness houses as well as the residences should be covered with bunting and flags. There Is nothing that will add greater vim to the occasion than to see the city a profusion of decorations. A number have signified their Intention to commence today and decorate, and It Is hoped that others will follow their cood exaniDlo. The Rt rntf fn ra will come out with flags flvim.- this mnm.!01 lne lrst secular church oc Oregon, Ing. Fish boats Will receive entries rnrlnv also aDDllcants for swimming This latter event Is sure to prove aj Uvelv ror.tpai, nn,i u.i .,. i . I " - JU HIC UC.1l local swimmers will participate for the! cup. Manager Seeley was in the city yes terday, perfwMng lUfmngeinenU fur the Fourteenth' Infantry band's arrl- ml u,m sojourn in tne city. He says wall, who was drowned at Seaside on there Is a large contingent coming' Sunday last. This has stimulated the down from the metropolis. Mr. Seeley search for the remains, and parties pa ls doing good work at t'.io other end of trol the beach day and night. Yester the line, and If he has his Way, the day a rumor was circulated to the ef regatta will be a howling success. l-iuct that the body had been found The prizes secured each day will be awarded each night from the stage of StuttJi' Theatre. The hose race will be one of the live liest features of tho occasion, and a pretty good-sized purse will probably be raised. The boys are doing a good deal of side betting, and It Is probable that, competition will be lively for places on the line before the day of the race. Asldo from the regatta proper there will be plenty of amusement prepared for the visitors. Several balls will take place and any number of prlvato enter tainments are on the program.. Lnte last night Secretary Gunn re ceived a telegram from J. T. .MUner, president of the Willamette Rowing As soc! itlon, stating that they would enter for Monday's races, two single, two louMc, and two four-oared boats. This mukes a welcome acquisition to those already entered. Last night M'liss drew a good house. Tonight the great Amerier.n play en titled "Amorlcun Bom." Every true American heart BhouKl see It, ns 'the play showa what Americans can do unci will do when their Hag is Imposed upon. Mr. Rendlok will appear as ths villain, Labere Brood. Miss Freeman as the llrl of all Work. Mrs. StutU as the heroin, and J. G. Stutta as John Hope, the American consul. Do you Intend getting a pair of shoes for the boy? Don't let habit or per suasion lead you elsewhere before you see what can be done here. Goodman Co. r rr You Need A DECENT BUGOY. a o You need it now. Don't spoil your credit Dy a w see !y btiggv, or none at f all. 9 L,ooIc Like Prosperity if f You Would Have Polks 4 Think Y a ous, ou Are l 'rosper- W We have a buggy, we W bought It cheap. You & can have it cheap. Why? , None of your busi less. You get the ouRsy, we lose the rest. But we want the cash. MEW YORK I10VELTY STOljE. Corner ot Bond and Tenth streets. 4 Opposite tha Occident. f Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder . World's Fair Hl'aet Awarf. CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from A nmonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. PERSONAL. O. Nelson, of Deep River, is in. the city. G. Hergman went over to Gray's Riv er yesterday, to rusticate on his ranch. Mrs. Borthwick and son, and Mrs. Mulrhead, cf Portland, arc visiting Mrs. Dalglty. Mr. Taylor, of Taylor, Young & Co., commission merchants of Portland, Is in town gathering the salmon statistics. Mr. Rbbt. A. Livingston, of Chicago, one of the U. F. F.'s, who have been camping at Gearhart Park the past month, has loft for Salem, where he will remain a couple of weeks before returning east. L. Mansur and family, of Knappton, accompanied by a party of friends, will leave this morning for a few days' out ing at their summer place near Sliver Point Cliffs. Sixteen people make up the Jolly party, and they propose to make things lively while they remain at the beach. , Mr. E. S. Ferguson, formerly foreman of the Astorlan, but lately of the In ternal revenue department at Portland!! Is visiting In the city, the guest of O. W. Dunbar. Mr. Ferguson finds a great many. Improvements to the city since his absence, and says what all Asto rlans feel, "that all the town needs is a railroad." Mrs. Katie Kehm, Smith, t,he lecturer ucuoinpameu uy ner nusuand, judge Smith, and Mlas Olds, urrlved In the tUy a!,t evening, from Gray's River, w"e' v-e iwen visiting, ana win deliver a series of lectures In Astoria . W 11 a ta,entea speaker, and Miss Olds has few equals as a violinist and musician A reward of $50 has been offered for the recovery of the bodv of Juilirn near Tillamook, but upon investigation 11 was ascertained that the report was without foundation. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of head ache Electric Bitters has proved to bo the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its influence. We Ul'jre all who an nfflinfo.i tn lure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial, la cases of habitual consti pation Electric Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this med icine. Try It once. Largo bottles only rfty cents, at Chas. Rogers' drug store. BJois Sn.ip .sioaou sino ju pjog main jo tuoiu no.i uai o pu(a bci m'.ii in!M -o.iaq poipunn s euiBU asoii.u jareop 3il puu 'iuam joi pouiHia til it'll isnf op o paaiuuuana aju saroaiuaj asaui UV "Illd paj.iad v bjb qaniAV smj ojn mom s.SuM -jd Pub 'pijoa aq( ui soq aqi -aAiug tiaiujy e,uojpna s.taupiM puu noBmoig UoAfj JO; Xpa -ujoj juaja am 'sjaiim oi.uoaia paafj.j -.ivna ainoq u.ana 'spjoo pua siXnoa uondtunauoo joj ja.oosia Aax B.SuiM "Jfl -ov8 luuaiuouatid u paqau.jj aAliq sojpauiaa anoj auMOoi aqj 'uiaqi joj pomima SuisiiJOApu oij na pooa ucm o) ;.iam papaau oiij jfuiAvH 'sass.oons oia anoj 'OJOJS 2njp .sjaaou -stiu.0 jb 'afiioq oaJui joj siuaa 09 -tiuo -onuj 'lunuaivis jno a.vojd m.w vj ouq jaipj jutjisui lsouqu saAiii uaijo puu 'soqiuui jaAir, pun AaupiM jo ojiw oj pajdBps xnv.t -adsa sj sjania cuiaa3 'souo ju jap -aj punoj puB sjauia ofJiaaia jo as,! aqi uuaaq aq oau ja.t b jnoqy -jins -aj pooa .ub inotuuv inq 'sa.in3 Xau -P1M pausa-os xuaiii pop) an -paiaaus sii.w ,ioppq Bjq osv puB jjacq Bf-J ill BUjBd a.ioAoa qii.H 'sjboX )BjaAas joj aiqnoj) XaupM bjoaob b pbu au vnui sojixa, -m -3uaji jo 'aaiillM pajj -Jft aox acu Honw sv oa xn xi The trade clock Indicates that the buyer's hour has come to obtain a watch from our stock at a price that will surprise you. If you have money to spend for a watch don't &o anywhere but to H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. Hon't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the Enst when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. We are out gunntnir for the man who says he can't get his watch repaired without sending It to San Francisco. I wny, we run a regular "Watch Hos pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at Nleml'a Jewelry Store. All the patent medicines advertised In this parr. together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can be bouirht at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Aitorla. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatn. Gearhart Park r US and Seaside, as follows: r j --.s...., ..,.., ,,,(, Lave Seaside. 7 C0a. m. and J:J0 p. m. W.-W. PARKER, -- -Leave Pier a. m. and 5 p.m. . REAL ESTATE AND INSTJR- : Dally exeeptinB Sunday afternoon, Avria ir.rvr when trains will leave one hrwr Jater - ' AUlsOiT. connecting with boats ffr Astoria. . Offlos, 111 Benton street. Astoria, Or. timi WOi-en UiWlpStid Mm in1 I'6ah 01 Mi, . . . ,.-.t. , . - I Th iiavS of5 totitrtt" Bleaks til Aslorlfl are numbered. Every Weelt adds to the list Of people who eat at the Model Res- taurant. , ; I NOTICE The regular meetings of Try Foard & Stokes' plug cut tobacco the AMtorla Building and Loan Associa at 60 cents a pound. It does not burn ton are fteid at 8 p. m. on the first the tongue and gives a better smoke Wednesday of each month. Oilice on than all others. Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. Hair dressing, manicuring and prac tlcal wig making, at the Sun Francisco Parlors, 714 Third street (Welch DloeK) Front pieces a specialty. It Is not always necessary to throw away a garment because it Is worn out In some places. Have it m?nded. We can do it. Lake & Salmi, 367 Com mercial street. SELLING at 25 per cent discount- lots In Hill's First addition to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex. change. Take a turn around among our new suitings. You'd expect to pay half as much more, and they are all new pat. terns, too. Lake & Salmi, S67 Commer cial street. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockhold era 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. LOST. 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. LiAUKA, TO RENT. FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. E. Rice, 4C6 Exchange street. FOR RENT Six room house fur n!shed 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 In Hill's first addition. LOT3 FOR $2.-Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for J2. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Just receivedJust what you want, at Wing L.ee B, 62!) Third street. FOR SALE 10 acres Improved land in Upper Frankfort .Wash., slashed, nnd partially cleared. Two story house. stable, chicken house and yard., work. Shop 20x40, situated on the river, Just the home for a fisherman. Will sell on easy terms, for 11600.. Inquire on prem ises. DAVID UPTON BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell' uem. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln- randel wine Instead of coffee or tea. tlfty cents per gallon. Don't foruei peach and apricot brandy. Also French uognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over u. H. cooper's store, W. C LOGAN, D. D. S.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third street J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the -Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 8 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SI LAD B. SMITH. ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel's brick building. FaAKK J. Taylok. Jno. T. lIuiiteb. ,,. ; TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Otnce on Second SUtet. Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to n a, in.; 2 to s and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5S4tt Third st. Astoria, Ore, Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to' diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's atore. Astoria. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms 6 and (, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 13 and t to 5. Residence, SA Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until 10 o clock mornings, from 11 noon until 2 p. m., and from S until 7:20 evenings. eusuNESS CARDS. WWf,vw.-(.v,w.wv,w ! ular meetings df this board will tw 'held on th-j first Monday or earn '""" 10 a. m., at the ulilce of Robb Ac 1 ;ir hpr W. L. ltobb. Sec. kpr . W. L. ROBB, (secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13. In the Odd Fellows Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially In (ted. By order . c- COMMON COUNCIL - Regular meet ings first and third Tuesduy evenings of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall. Persons 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 ri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds its regular meeting. K. OSBUKN. Auditor and Police Judge. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho tel at Seaside is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 Third St.. and have your clothes dyed aud 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. 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. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northwn Pacific railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, bcgsaKO check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can slop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as fron Portland. t For Gearhart Park. The steamers Telephone, Dwyer, and Electric;' all leave Astoria at 4 p. m. every day to connect with trains for Gearhart Park. Fare, only 73 cents. THE FINAL, : SALE. NOW ON. Clothing, Underwear, ITat?, Caps, Boots and SIiocj. Tho goods are going ver' rapidly. It will pay you to como around and invtst. 6oo Commercial St. (Cor. W. gth.) ISADOIIE CREENBAUM, Sec . THE ORIGINAL ANO GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE Imparts the most delicious taste and test to EXTRACT of a LETTER from f-ft SOUPS, a M1.U1LA1, GENTLEMAN t Madras, to M brother at WORCESTER, Mar, 185T. "Tell LEA & PERKINS' that their sauoo is highly eateem ecTln India, and is in zuy opinion the most pal atable, as well as the most wholesome sauce that is made." luffi?!?! sP fi mWiIsm!! S1! 1? Bea that yon get Lea & Pen-ins' Signature oa em) bottle of the original and genuine. John Duncan's sons. New youk. S. H. W1LLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting Hot Air, Steam and Water Heatlnjr.-a.-. Agent for Champion Hydraulic Beer rum ps. 179 Twelfth street. Astoila, Or. Japanese Bazaar SIXQ LUXGr There's activity everywhere amcne our new stotk which is coming in fresh every day. Tiiere wouldn't be if the stock were wrong or prices were wrong. - Opposite Court He use. ' ' 355 ThirJ Street "3 GRAVIES, I ; FISH, MEATS. mn6J WELSH- pra-l BAREBITS,