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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1894)
4 THE DAILY A8T0RIAN, ASTQUJA, SUNDAY VQBNINQ. AUGUST 20, 1894. Tl.Q Babies Bless Them Keep coming to Astoria because' they know it id a good place to (row up In. Their parents come to our store to get all the necessaries to make the baby comfortable: Toilet powder puffsf brushes, combs, nursing bottles, nipples, etc., because they know we have Just what they want. Our stock of infant foods include all the leading brands and we sell some of them for less than they are sold in any other town in Oregon, Our drugs are of the first quality and sold at the lowest cash price. Quality Is the first thing to be considered when buying medicine; after that comes the question of price. If you buy of us the first is guaranteed, and the second speaks for Itself. Drop in and see for yourself. You are welcome, if only to examine and price goods. Our Saponaceous Tooth Wash is an excel lent preparation for clenslng and pre serving the teeth and gums, imparting a delightfully refreshing feeling to the mouui ana leaving a delicately perium ed breath, CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist-Odd Fellows BuJding, nishlnjf t'lcuU 'tliitt 'm ia U ftUptimod Off, "Tha UiireasgiiaMens of vlbalf," 6abbath chool at the closa ct th morii" thA ,l.i k an is lng service. Aciuit uidib vjihbs Sow on board the ship Maxwell, lyln at the! autea mra- ."-"' " can factory dock, Rev. J. MeCormac! bath school hour. . Young People . officiating AHar6 very cordially in- meeting at 7 p. m. A very cordis in- ,t vltauon is exienueu 10 v these services. A crowded houe greeted Wm. Elnor There is a large stock of clothing, fthnaa nlwA lev rnnla nnil nnrlerwpftr auction J0 niglll l -"- Diuiu niTOiic, been placed in Martin Olsen's rooms, and a big sale ia on, commenc ing tomorrow. Parties sending communications for publication in the Astoiian will please wherever it Is convenient to do so, have them typewritten. It will save a great deal of annoyance if this rule la strictly complied with. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, August 25. For Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho, fair weather; warmer. " YESTEItDAY'8 WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur. nlshed by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 70 degrees. Minimum temperature, 60 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation Trom September 1st, 1893, to date, 98.21 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Sentem- ber 1st, 1893, to date, 26.09 Inches. The pilot schooner San Jose has been painted, her bottom cleaned, and is now having -hep' rigging thoroughly overhauled, preparatory to putting to sea the first of the month. The Bay Railway motor ran over and killed a cow yesterday at Smith's Point as the train was on Its trip to the bull park. The coach was derailed, but for tunately none of the passengers were Injured. For a delicious plate of ice cream, made from the. pure cream, go to C. IS. Smith, the-, confectioner and ice cream dealer, ,Ico, cream soda a special ty., Private parlors for ladles. 483 Commercial street.. - - .. Visitors wishing to carry home a keepsake from. Astoria or Seaside should call . at Nleml's Jewelry store and select a piece of the fine china he has in stock, .decorated with scenery about Tillamook Jloek, Gearhart Park and Seaside. : r : ' It being a complimentary entertainment by the Brother Elks, of Qulnlin Lodge, No. 180. The program consisted of Shakespearean, dramatic, and humorous recitals, by Mr. Johns, assisted by Mrs, Johns in recitations, and local talent In instrumental and vocal music' Of Mr. Johns' work, one can only give fa vorable comment, and the first appear ance of Mr. Johns was sufficient .to make her at once a favorite with her Astoria audience. The ladles and gen tlemen who assisted In making the entertainment the success that It prov' ed to be, are all worthy of especial praise. ' August is not very newsy for. dry goods talk to the ladles, but a chance has come to them that they should not miss. Car after car of dry goods was shipped to San Francisco from the East, that were delayed from six t6 eight weeks by the strike, and then car after car load came In all at once and nearly swamped the wholesale dealers. This afforded an excellent op portunity for cash buyers to step In and buy for cash at lower prices than have ever been or are likely to be known. Shanahan Brothers we're among those to take advantage of this Everyone should, attend the excursion to ClatsoD Beach this mornlne. The boat leaves from the O. R. and N. dock' opportunity, and the dry goods they at 8:30, and the round trip will be one havo nave arrived, been placed dollar. Stuttz' Theatre band will ac company the excursion. At Seaside Mr. Gilbert will give the excursionists the free use of his dancing platform, and the hotels will charge but half price for dinners served. , on the counters, and are going like- hot cakes to those who when they see them. know bargains Stuttz' . night. A ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Theatre. Black Diamonds to. The match game of football between the A. F. C. and the British ship Max well yesterday was an exceedingly good exhibition and was exciting throughout. It was won by the home team by, a There will bo services today at the First M. E. Church.' commencing at 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. J. W. Bushong; I 80ore of three to ""thing, but it was subject, "Peter's Denial of Christ; Could' an'loay 8 vlcwrv "om start to nnlsh PERSONA!, KBHTWIt, , mti a c, WfirrsTWt Mturtoyln tha elty, Nturnlhi; to VTamr.tin In the evening. Miss Si ft, Roberts Is Spending the day at Gearhart with her sister, Mrs. W. I. Crawford. Mr. A,', L. Clark an65 family returned lost Thursday from a few weeks' trip up the Willamette. EPISCOPAL SERVICES. Bishop Morris will officiate in Grace church tjday at 11 o'clock a', m. artd In Holy Innocents' Chappel, Uppertown, ct 3:30 p. m . CPIRITUALIST MEETING. A '.ritual meeting will be held at 540 Commercial street, Carruthera' Hall Sunday evening, August 26th, by Prof. Wm. Keegan. .... vit,..;Awf48d".-:-;'i Klffhssl KoRcraW0rM'i Hit. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: Lmve seaside, T-M a. m. ana s:3V p. m, Leave Pier Km. and 5 p. m. Dally excepting! Sunday afternoon when trains will leave one hour later connecting with boats for Astoria, REMOVAL. The Astoria National Bank will on September 1st remove from their pres cnt location to the spacious quarters which the bank has leased in the I, O. O. F. building, corner of 10th and Com merclal streets. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS, On account of a break in the main under the bottom of John Day's river, water will be turned on to the city only during the hours of 6 to 8 a. m. 11 a. m. to 1. p. m., and 6 to 7 p. m, until further notice. W. N. SMITH, Supt. of the City Water Works. He Have Helped It?" At 7 p. m, an Interesting Young' People's Song Ser vice. At 8 p. m.,' sermon by Dr. Bu shong; subject, f Lot and the Dead Sea," descriptive.. AH are cordially Invited to attend. . ( Don't fall to see Black Diamonds to night. Black Diamond tonight. at Stuttz' Theatre The great Black Diamonds at Stuttz Theatre tonight, The Monterey paused out yesterday at 0 o'clock for Port Townsend. Tickets for W. H. C. benefit football The fishermen had a fine time at Ska- I mokawa on Friday night. They gave ' til.-.!.. ni.ni.nl 1 V.nl1 ...1.I..U Ullliuui UUII WHICH UUUUITJ CUCIl year at the close of the fishing season. Many visitors were there from Astoria, Cai'.hlame's and other points on the river. The music wob fine, the supper excellent, and to Judge from the re marks overheard, everybody enjoyed themselves to perfection. The sailors played splendidly, and with a little practice would have given the local men a hard call. Captain Jenkins of the Maxwell, was kind enough to stay on board the ship In order to per mit his first and second officers to be present at the game. This, makes As toria's fifth match game of the season, with a record of four to one lost, and a total score of eighteen goals against seven kicked by its opponents. Barthol omew, the captain of last year has led tha club to victory in the -last two games. , " ; ' About 8:30 yesterday morning when the Potter had reached a point opposite Columbia City, one of her cylinder heads was blown out, and the steamer Clf In ,Vin ..Mil.. H., v n . gamo next Wednesday. Only 25 cents ', ' "7 ""' u" on "eacn.l waH umwn oui, ana me steamer including motor fare. ' three Last Portland belles take their totally disabled for the time being. The ' mandolins and guitars and go around Telephone was close behind when the rsnenrc ware, l.lKewise Assessor Wors- serenauing tnOBe they love best. Tt u accident haDDcned. ami nnnn n oiimni ley, arc now nicely ensconced in their ill that an East Portland girl can ""i alongside and the Potter's twen-! fng powders'' fF St"e"e"dman'8 Sooth new quarters In the court house. ' i throw Buch- intensity of passion and ty-two passengers were transferred i;o W- ' BENEFIT FOOTBALL GAME. To be played Wednesday, September 29, between the married and single members of the Football Club for the benefit of the Woman's Relief Corps Auxiliary to the G. A. R. Tickets, in cluding motor fare, 25 cents. Combine patriotism and pleasure and go. Tickets to bo on sale at Griffin & Reed's, Strauss', and Cleveland's Bakery, NOTICE. We are tho only authorized agents of the Northern Pacific railroad and the. Southern Pacific railroad coniDanles and the. only parties authorized -to sign bills of : lading covering salmon ship ments, i COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO., C..W STONE, Agent. Meany is trie leading tailor and rays the highest cash price for fur skins. When baby is teething or feverish, ask Hllfih n. m nn. ulniln r. . J i . ' thnf hnnh Panlnl C...I1I. of Knl . u tuL nTir,; meM lnt "M,y' Sweetheart', the Man' P another boat from Portland, so nT: fh""nlty; f,!8 !n.th0 U Uttl. Eng.'the mall was not transferred, but after ,1 " llsn swallows snuggle up to one an- the Telephone had gone, It wa3 dlscov- ' j other and coo like suckling doves. I eed that no other boat could be so- The British bark Lorton, which r-r- MtBsra chas. R. Hlmrlns Dan'l Cll?d Th'8 morning the Thompson nvea m I'TKmy evening, left up th8-dmt)Ue,, and Wm. A w,, I wm u,"ve w,ln M? mau ani1 Passe" CHOICE LOTS in Hill's Svwi A,l,ii- tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices in reucn 01 ail. MOST PERFECT MADE. . A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's first addition. ; . pROFESBIQNAli CARPS, niW h. a. mm :. -u.Z DENTIST. Roomtf 1 and 2, Pythian Bulidlng. over C. 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 5, 6 and 7, Flavels Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office in Flavel's blick building. FBANK J. TAYLOR. J.NO. T. LlUHTF.B. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. LOTS FOR Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for J2. JAPANKS0 GOODS. Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee s, 529 Third street. FOR SALE 10 acres Improved land In ' Upper Frankfort .Wash., slashed and 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 $1600. Inquire on prem ises. DAVID UPTON. FOUND. FOUND A white shawl on Third street. Owner can have same by call ing at this office and paying charges. FOUND A gold pin marked with owners' name. Finder can have same by proving property at this ofilce. FOUND Fishing boat rigged with' gaf sail, painted blue, 19 empty beer kegs. Found Sunday, a, m., on Desde mona Sands. Inquire Point Adams Life Saving station. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY-AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. . Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. 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 p. ni. Sun days, 10 to H. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D , . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger'i store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours', 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street LOST. LOST A silver hair lilnPin.ln,. ,in be suitably rewarded by leaving same m. me Asionan oincc. WANTED. WANTED Girl for light housework, Inquire over Fisher Brothers' store. Mrs. Capt. Sklbbe. iMVJinii wfliir : mm ... Will furnlfttl flror.nl-,oa fc vhuw BCUUIUV, Will accent amnU nnna .1 1 BEVERAGES. mrm liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's ONLY Gem. Lake and Salmi, the Tailors, 367 Com- ... vi ui oucci, nave excellent game anaiunK uiuguin nunters ror fall suits. WINES AND BRANDIES.-UseZln-fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Jflfty cents per gallon. Don't foruet SELLING Rt as nor ni I peach and aDrlcot hrsnrtv ,i., ..n... . . . ... -""i'. "u win. a. weuig, left yes-1 M ., ,.,, , . , w.Tv. ' "'"-"""':- Coimtm nH h. ."' .7f"":uyu jrvoiKiuKjf in iow iu ine lug vtm- tordnv for nrhrt nt,n..n .i, ,i, " ' ","":"u "l JciuiiiiiiK ns usual, nuiuuun 10 ucean - uuueri g. "owa. - I Y , f"r "TT" Whe' thy W'U ve, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Rx. . Mor,.a Olsen w,U , .t h,. auction' -d assist In 'm' room, commencing -tomorrow, a full ol lne ftnnUal encampment' lnB. It w, npn,.Kw i, - ,.. and under clothes. change. The days of toueh Bteaku in Anpto stock o, hats, clothing, boots, shoes P enig will always be a p.easan "befo e" the ZZ Zu Z lZ' 8' ' Fl who 'eat'al the and Mr. Llvlnnn win Z I'i10 lajle ner rcu,ar run on the river. I " lJ 1C SOCIETY MEETINGS. im, . .t- . . ' """ 1 i I; . K? ,H,rt t0 thB eastern bnwehe- a very Yesterday Deputy United States Mar. sausractory condition of the order In sna A. Smith arrested Pedro Bent- cor power house, will be ready for the wesi. especially in Oregon, nnltim nn...l..n 1... FT. . . . . 1 . . I It is bo warm in John Stiles, tho man who was arrest- dettl, charged with assault on the high seas. Benldettl was a sailor on the British bark Lorton, which arrived in port on Friday afternoon, and the as saulj referred to was committed on the Portland that to ed and taken to Pnrtinn i, mi,...... Please the star one of her theatres Is by Deputy Marshal Smith, on a charge Case." so the leading lady can combine hear Z ' w. 1 nlT- . hJ8, morn,n of th9 Pvlous. Just off business with pleasure. I Deadv nn fh,w '"UI the Columbia river bar. It seems that . " "-u over ine men were prei For assaulting one Henry Albright ' w ul lne ftoUon of ,he 6"rand Jury Charles Young was yesterday fined $15 Ul Bum of 1000- The particular bofo.-o Justice Abtrcromble. In default ca8e of frilua wlll(-h tho warrant ro of ball tho festlvo Charlie now Ian- for8 to 18 h,s n,ll,8 on the south half gulrfhcs In the county Jail. I 1 lne 'utneast quarter and the south I hn'f ot the southwest quarter, section uiumvvrm 01 ceasuie uouge, a. o. U. a. township 4 north, range 7 west v wno intend vlBltlng Ilwaoo Lodge without going to the land, are requested to meet at their hall at , : : 0:30 p. m., Monday, August. 27lh. The 1,10 enterprising firm of Foard & boat leaves at p. m sharp. Stokes report a very brisk business the 1 jlast few weeks. They are surorlscd Remember tho football game for the themselves In regard t, the amount of benefit of the Woman's ReMcf Corps, sewing machines EMZ.,2 W.dndoy. Ausust 29. at 3 p. m. TUk- CH of the fishing season. No doubt ets for sale at Grlllln & Reed's. Strauss'. n,i. i ..n . . .oubt , , . . n--ijr .tniuuoie, uscrui and sd- and other prominent business places, j pointed presenter, o man to h The Football Club keep things rolling.' ond a Sood many good men seem Next Wednesday afternoon they will ! "ve rommuerea their wives after a play a henufH gnme, married vs. sin- " ' wasor' work; still, Foard & Kle men. for the Woman's Relief Corps, i stlkoB to think It Is as much the Tickets, Including motor fare. 25 cents. ! ''""" ' meir, machines that makes mem sen. as any thing else. It no doubt spoaits well for the White Sewing Ma chine. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the fc-ast when you can get them for the same price at the Union Paclflo office in this city, and thereby save your lo cal tare to roruana. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg- Himeltln.g?,of hia board w' be held on ths first Monday of each month at .lie umr. or ifnnri Mm 13n ker, Roi W. L.'7tobb, Seo. will tio on sale at usual place. NEW JACKETS! NEW CAPES! For foil of M. for sale on Monday, hi i-uriipr a via store on Ssond street The DESIGNS Are beautiful and will be sold cheap, I". II. McDonnell, Manager, ie services at the Presbyterian i nun-a on me Jiith Inst will be as j iuiiows: Preaching by the pastor. Rev. , ft Tt t.l.t..u .. . . . . ... .u.uiu, m u a. m. Subject, "The pmuo or Temptations. At S p. m sub. jet i, ine Moral StandaM i. linn pnn tinrtllv iu x i .. .i Ik. f tu. . - . . ' ' .1. .tiuriui i.ibni oi ituman Experience. " This w,.-. ...,..., n.nw on account or is me second discourse of a series which KNITTING YARNS. ThoutanJ ot women are now thinking tf buying knitting yar.is. But they want to buy them cheap. You all know what German Knitting Yarn has bxn u' ' wwn nrmoiorc. j ne prices hav been as follows:e " f irst Quality tjerman solj at jjVc. Our price Is now 2?c econj " " " " jc.v ii. Spanish " " 2ic. " " ' men were preparing to take the anchor out of the forecastle head and the mate ordered Benldettl to take the line to the winch. The latter said it was not necessary, and upon the mate's ordering him to obey his command, the man drew a long knife from his sheath and threatened the officer, who was standing on top of the forecastle, mato at once descended toward mutinous sailor, who, quickly but ml lenly sheathed his knife. No sooner had the mate got within reaching distance however, than the sailor hauled off and landed a big, brawny ns against his face, cutting his Hp badly. ri,m reaching this port, the mate swore to a complaint, and had the man arrested Marshal Smith will go up the rivet with his prisoner today. ASTONSHINQ FACT. Suspected by Comparatively Few.' ,hN0ATJC?-Ihe . reeular meetings of he Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are he d at s n m .u-. Wednesday of each month. OHlce on ana a pleasant word thrown in. There's aweei.. soum or Uhenamus. every reason why we should Bhoe you W. L. ROBB, Secretary, mm everyooay eise man or woman old or youncf. ' Goodman A Pn. I OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No 13 I " The trade clock lndlcatna that t,h O. F. Remilnr muii. buyer's hour has come to obtain a campment No. 12 In ih. ni ..-" watch from our stock at a price that Building, at 7 n. m nn h will surprise you. If you have money fourth Mondays of each month. So- ; t.u.iii uiiu v ku anywuviv I ,uiuiii8 ureLiirea OOrolallv lnsitixi but to H. Ekstrom, the Jeweler. By order y m.tea I It Is worth your whll to tk a lOOk at VOUr Old inoUnt Aalr vai.hoII I COM MA V PATTVntr ir ' he how much the old-clo' man'll give for "8 nrst and third Tuesday evenlmn the t- then look over the new line of sam- of each- month at g o'clock In city hall v ior new suns mat we have for Persons aesiring to havs matters aetert you to select from. Lake & Selml, 367 uPn by the council at any regular reeling must present the same to the DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. ' May be found in his office unlU 10 0 clock mornings, from 12 noon until a P. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings BUSINEoa CAjtm W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. ' Office, 112 Benton street. Astoria, Or. B. F. ALLEN, (Painter of 20 Years Expe.-iance.)' DEALER IN WALL PAPER, JtfMTSTS MATERIALS, ETC . The only house in the citv h.indilm. Sherwin-Williams and masury's Paint. ' Headquarters for UOATF-AINT 571 Commercial St. Things that embody the most imih ar frequently among the last to hS :r,lL,"'-.,,'"l'bl as U may seem S k tir aiseasea heart !'i;.?Drly V"Ptoms of which are shop "ui oppression, faint and him- Commercial street. All the patent medllnea nHm. In this pnpsr. together with the cholc- ri-i penumery, ana toilet articles, etc., n he bnueht at th lm.n J; w- Conn's .drug store, opposite Oo- .iiciib nuiei, Ai.iono. auditor and clerk on or before the Fri- .c,Tt""s Pnor 10 T"8 Tuesday on whlcn the council holds its regular meeting. k. OSBUiSr Auditor and Police Judge. TO RENT. First ImportcJ Saxony 20C. aoc. IOC. Cwmer.:! & oth. Strwtl. ALBERT DUNBAR. -----, 1 iviiii ana nunifrv spells. rjln in lp i,i ..C...1,lj swollen iuiklna H,v.n. J.i,... LvrLog.r 'Buchanan? suffered from heart disease thirty venri. curea mm. "The effecit ot your New Heart Cure ia wonderful."-Mrs. Kva Dresser McOroiror. Inw. Thi. .;i.Z Nmiu 1. ... v..v 14... ; ....... . a c . 1, , v 1 in. iiniiiim An Runrante. Oet the Doctor's book. "New snd Startling Facts." fr. "e Oet the the Doctor's book, free. TERRIBLE MISFORTUNE. ' Many Suffering From. It Today. Th cry of mlsfnrtun l without a rwiwimlve throh of cymnathv from those who hear It. Thousands who have had la irrlppe, which left ihem with ii.minui i ini, wurn-ouc ruling, jlwplensneiw. dull headache, drf-reiwion hyseterla, etc.. have often prayed fr r llrr. and are obtaining it from Lr. MiW hestoratlve Nervine. M. Low Knyart I ,.Jn. lour nervine hue cured m of proatratlon; It is just what your advertisement said It waa." "Vo txittlea of Nervine cured me of sick head-r.-he."-Chas. Wllher. I'almyra, N? y f- u e " iru;nlM by 'uw. ltotrerm.' tall for the Doctor's book. "New Start!!!. Facta." tree. . e",, run itjiiNT six room house fur- maneu or unfurnished, water, bath, etc uppertown. in Adair's, Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this ofilce ui m mra. a. r eaKes. A DECENT BUGGY. I MISCELLANEOUS. You need know. Don't spoil your credit by a stt !y buggy, or none at all. HOTEL. Remnmtwr Tr..iw. n I J Look Like P'rvu.r.ii.. , tel at Seaside U open the year around. J You Would Have Folks i ; , 3 inink XV Are Prosper- mu uavi your CiOLDM riVsWl im TpEAST01(IflSAtfIfGSfijqK Acts as trustee for r.enrat. individuals. Deposits solicited. uueresi win be allowed on m.vln deposits at the rate of 4 per een p J. Q.. A. BOWLBY.... President BENJ. YOUNG vice President ' FRANK PATTON.. Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary" DIRECTORS. J. 4. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. Q a. Nelson, Benj. Young,A. a Reed. D P Thompson, W. E. Dement a Pointer Many people believe tVia n i,.... mhl"f Jobs are allkeihatTheV IxZ mat is true of ordinary jobs, Braln are also used to make a good Job So is conscience. A Job made without k,. or honesty Is no good. Our work iL widely known for Its quality. duTabllitw and economy In the end. auraDlllr- 0. A. Stlnsoa A QdK .nirt i rumuiuD call on I Handley at Haas. 150 First street and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while I We have " a buggy, we Bdught it cheap. You taihaveit;cheap. Why? Noiie'of your busi less. 5forjgetfie juggy we lose the rest. But we , want the cash. PnPMDr.LIEoTG&CO i ': Nniv yohk Pr. U-in's Inyisnrator the preat r m4 . 2 Corner of Bond and Tenth f.f- Pr. Li -hvs lr.Tinrt, the treat r near fnr 2 r 01 nd Tenth streets. pe-tan- all inr m,,-.. .... ."" 1 1- - ' - - . . ' r.i I'uiur ;rra n. I . : . . sent free Ui 11111 nna .iu.r.i.i... I - u r:' Pri,i' & .Df' Pace's Otsra BaUn? Powdef- ft e The Original & Genuine (WORCB8TRR8HIRro SAUCE IfflpuH the matt delicious taste and Best to. Hot ft Cold 1 CHAVIKS, SALADS, SOCPS, CAME, .UJ I KN, nareblta. &xf BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take None but Lea & Perrfos. SlSWtem aa aw bottle of ta.. i-iuk aauii Mn, Hew i'rk' - V it -V, .-'t