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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTORIA.N ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 6. 1894. YOL! Meet Men Every day wearing suits mode by Mc Donald, the tailor. No doubt you have observed a slight diversion In the style, make, and finish of these suit). Yet each one of them Is rJrht In touch with the time, and has the genuine stamp of true elegance. No matter whether you are a man of fashion or a dresser for comfort McDonald' Bults will sat isfy your tatrte and protect your purse, chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street A RUN Of business from rarly morning till late at night Is the history of this place since people have got to find out the merits of our Hope WhiBkey. "How can you give such goods for the price of an average drink of whisky?" and similar questions are frequently asked during the day, and our answer is that we want all the trade In town on good goods, ct a fair profit, and we expect that such quality of liquor as Hope Whiskey will bring It to us. THE OFFICE. Reorganization. - During the last month we have been planning a thorough reconstruction of both our blkiek and colored foreign dress goods departments, to take place the coming season. To carry out our plans, and make the reorganization complete In every particular, we must close out the entire stocks 1n these two departments, approximating over 2,000 pieces ot the nioai careiuujr riracn up to date, French, German and Eng lish fabrlea. It Is a Herculean task, with a short time In which to accom. pllsh It. We will commence ell once a Keiital Reorganization Sale. Extraor dinary reductions, such as have not been known In portiana, win r mau in mm tr Every piece or our choice forelirn eoods will be included Never before have the Oregon people hiad suuh an attractive Chriftmos or fur, attractive In the merchundise being the mom. modern ana renuDie, attrac tive in the striking reductions In all the prices; and never have we had a holiday season when new dr?ws will be so heartily welcome for holiday re membrances. Oldw & King, Portland, Oregon. In order to give the Indies of Astoria the txmeflt of the cut In drees goods, I have marked prices down to corres pond wi ll tho above circular. ALBERT DUNBAR. An Illinois-Town Ten years ago had only one cigar fac tory employing five hands. It also had a young men's business association whose work was to boom the town. One of the things the association rec ommended was for smokers to smoke their town's cigars, talk their town's cigars, and agree to smoke none other. Vhm rwrnlt Is. thait today that town has 8,000 population, 1,500 of whom work in cigar factories. W. oomeue manu factures the LA BELLE ASTORIA, and if the smokers of this city would be loyal to their town and follow the example set by these people of Illinois, It might prove as profitable an invest ment as the encouragement of a rail road. Christmas flew -Year. Just Recelved-- A Fine Line of VVacthes Sterling and Dlumonds . Plated Ware Clocks, Suitable Silver Novelties, for Solid Gold and HoliJay Plated Jewelry, Presents II. EKSTROM, I.eu1lrii Jeweler, g5o Commercial Si, Aiuirli, Or, llurust GuoJ--low Prlcei. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Dec. 6. For Washington, Oregon and Idaho, rain, slight tem perature changes in western portions; warmer la eastern portions; gales on tho couirt, YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for t,he twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m, yesterday, fur nlshed by the United Slates Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Mirlmum t-omperaiture, 6i degrees. Minimum teniKiMitui, 41 dearst1, Pre.iliaitlon, .82 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1ft, IKK to date, 27.42 Incites. Excess of preolpitulon frvrn PepU-ra ber 1st, 1X94, to date, 4.84 Inches. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant See Swope. Set Swope about decorating. See Swop about decorating and sign work. - Rescue Engine No. I will go cut of ervlce next week for repair. Beautiful souvenirs, suitable for Christmas presents, at half price at R. S. Norrls,' Mr. Dement's resignation was not oc rcri!id by th water commlt!n s sial yl :. ytzierday" lsue, 4hiI was laid en the Mlle. In the dfawlng yesterday of Hill's Lot Club, Joseph Edison received Lot 17, Block 25. Trouble never comes singly. They are talking: of re-organizing a band at G-i'ant's Pass. A 1100.00 typewriter for J32.EO at the Co.utt Agency Co. today. Corner 8th and Commercial etreets. Bring your sheet music to Dellinger & Howe, the Binders, and have It bound Into handsome books. The Elder arrived In. yeaderdiay after noon and Immediately left up the river In charge of Pilot Phil Johnson. Surprise parties occur so frequently In Albany Hhait a man Isn't safe in paring his corns Ix-fore 10 o'clock. Dress suits ran be rented In Salem or J2.50 an evening. No wonder Salem Is clamoring for an Inaugural ball. Good Is eood but better beats It, and such Is the story of Hope Whiskey, which can be found only at The Office, The Coast Agency Co. are taking sec ond hand typewriters as part payment on the ntw Franklin. Corner th and Commercial street. A Roattourg minister preached on "Hell Where It Is, and what It Is." Of course Grant's Pass flared up In a min ute and called Rostfooirg another. S. E. Utzlnger is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated Cambrlnus Bottled Beer, of Portland, Dr p him a postal card and he will call for your older. Samples of tho.is new carbon prints thai are permanent and will not fade can now be seen ait Crow s gallery. j Just tho thing for a Christmas present. It Is awful to contemplate, but every time the clock ticks all through the busy day and stilly nlgfit, a new appli cant for a slate pay Job registers at Salem. Blank books of every kind and de scription, turned out on short .notice by Delllnger & Howe, the binders, nt Portland prices. We guarantee our work to be the best. W. I. Crawford and family expect to leave soon to spend the winter In the East, and they offer a pant of their household furniture at a very low price wilier Minn store It. Every body knows how good fir wood If, but It must be good, and that Is the kind that the Astoria Wood Yard lms to offer you. Orders left at Cui-nnhan & Co.'s, or at the Wood Yard. Word has been received from the Stuttz Company, who are now playing ait Redding, Cillforrtla. They are work ing Smith and playing to a good busi ness In every town. Estorla Engine Company No. One s Htoftincr, "Amoskettg," which has been at the Dalgjty Iron Works for the pust two weeks being repaired, Is now fin ished, and ready for duty. Astoria Council No. 207, Loyal Mystic Leslun of America the fralternal acci dent BFaoelatlon meets tonight at 8 p. m. at their hall over Curnahian's. All members requested to be present. Fellows who did uothlntr last June to win a party victory, and now after It is won seek to gobble up the trophies, aire being pointed out on the etreets of Salem as "ChrtsGinas Tree" politi cians. Pif. Ppencer went down to Fort Ste vens last evening to assist in a musical entertainment that was given for the purpose of raising funds for buying Chrl.-JtmM presents for the children of rtiait vicinity. Parties wishing a fine box of bon bon candles, should go to C. B. Smith's. where they can always find the largest assortment of fine candies In the city Fresh candles manufactured dally. 4SS Commercial street. We are told that we are selling the bet wood In town for the money.. We confess It we've made a dead set to have the Scow: Bay Wood Yard catch the best trade In town. Olllce opposite Fish or Brothers. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. A liaker City dealer is said to be dbdglng the new playjng card tariff law by reiiwlng cards fir much rent as the cards re worth, and if you don'v bring them back It isn't Ills fault. All .a fcrtat t'hut cornea to Raker City. A good part of the Jewelry store of R. S. Norrls will be given over to watches this week, as he intends hav ing a special sale ot this class of goods. A good reliable watch Is a Joy forever, and you should select one from this stock at once. The A. F. C, Minstrel had a most sue jwsrnl re1u.iriwU hist night at the Stutts Parlor Theatre. From Indica tions the affaJr will be a big uoxm, nearly every scat In the nous having bei n sold. A number of extr reserved tats will be put In for th ocot;.on. The O. R. and N. Company's adver tisement was timdvertently omitted yes terday frmn the Asuirlan's column, but the elegant steamers T. J. Potter and R. R. Thompson are still running. Fare for trip to Portland end return. V SO. I Dtvi't fall to 9tend the sale at Res cue Hal! tonight There will be some thing tuuotiv for every one, and also a twble where the children tvill find many a pretty gift. The small sum of 10 certs will be chanted for rfreah nwnu. Dowra will be open a 7 o'clock and the Hle betlrw at 8 o'clock. Ad mission free. I Never before has there been such an interest token In fine China as "here has been tlula year In our stock. Never before has there been shown o many exquisite crefetlons of the most artistic European and American potters and glass workers. Don't buy your Chrlat mas presents until you have looked us over. Foard & Stokes Company. Another nlckel-ln-the-slot machine baa made Its appearance. Griffin & Reed have received an Instrument called the "Symphomon Mutrlc Automaton," a handsomely carved wtalnuft case, which, upon dropping a nickel in the slot, gives forth moat enohartdlng music. The case Is surmounted by a neatly designed clock, miaklng it an ornament both use ful and unique. The Bankers' Monthly estimates the money at present in the London banks at $1,150,000,000, showing the need of new lines of investment and new direc tions of' industry and production to g'ive employment to some of this enor mous mass of Idle Capital.. It will doutlJera find, something to do one of these days, but meantime it is the cheapest of commodities, waiting to be hired out at any price, with few or no takers. . Astor Lodge, No. 6, K. of P., elected the following officers last night: L. Larsen, C. C; Theo. Josepfajen, V. C; E. E. Shaw, Prelate; Adolph. Johnson, M. of W.j J. G. Ross, M. of E.j Aug. Danielson, M. of F.J D. R. Blount, K. of R. and S.j Chas. Oerkwltz, M.,at A.; L. Andeiaon, I. G.j Jno. Carlson, 0. G.; Mail. In Olsen, trustee; Aug. Danlelaon, Adolph Johnson, hall committee; J. Tut tie and O. B. Estes, medical examiners. , Ycaterday was a tough day on the lower river. The wind was blowing a gale from the southwest, and it kicked up & terrible fuss off the waterfront. During the morning the State of Cal Ifornla left, out for San Francisco, and she met a pretty heavy sea outside. The British ship Moirltop, 1616 tons register, dn ballast from San Francisco, was towed In by the Eiscort and dropped anchor off the O. R. and N. dock. She bias a charter for wheat. There is considerable talk among the looal eports regarding a mill that may take place in the near future between James Ryan, of Astoria, and J. Wilson, of Fort Canby, who recently whipped Tom Morris, of this city, In a lG-round contest at Stella. Wilson signifies his willingness to fight Ryan for a purse, providing a $500 bet is made on the side. Both men are known to be hard hitters, and should the fight take place It will undoubtedly draw a big crowd. Several (Jays ego the Astorlan made mention of the indignation among set Uera In the vicinity of Jewell and Elele at the change of the mail service. Ycs- teirdlay they forwarded a petition bear ing 116 names, to the postal department praying that the old service be re-es- tuibllshed, Formerly It was possible for Oho citizens of that part of the county to address a letter to Astoria one du and receive an answer the next, but now five days are consumed. The Prlntz-Craln Drug Co. are now soJtled in their new quarters, In th loom formerly ocoupled by the Asto ria National Bank. They have now one of 'the finest drug stores In the North west, as well as one of the imo3t com plete Ptix-ka to be found In the state. The stock of perfumes Just received In cludes the special odors of the leading1 foreign and American manufacturers Call and see the boys If you want to s?e a fine drug store, or want anything In their line. Tho first costs nothing, the last depends upon whtot you want Last night the Uppcrtown schoolhousc was filled to the doors with an elegant audience who had assembled to witness tihe opeiiaric entertainment given under the direction of Mrs. Croaby, for the benefit of the school piano fund. An excellent program was rendered, and many features are especially worthy of .Tic-ntion. Owing to the Illness of Prof. Wi'lg'h't, Mr. W. J. Seab.wg appeared The drtll of the little girls was a beau tiful thing. The "Alubaba Coon," wl-:n chorus behind the scenes, was another thing that completely captivated tht. aucMencc To even attempt to mention all of the excellent .parts taken, would prove too much for our space. The Wall was nicely decorated with ever greens ajid ferns. After the enternaln- mer.it all who remained were Invited to partake of a sumptuous lunch furnish ed by the ladles. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. R. Wise, of IlwuiM, was In the city yeetcrdUy. John leon. of Catiilamet, was In the Ay yesterday. Hon. u. w. Ktilton returned yester day from a trip to Eastern Oregon. Mr. E. M. Phllebaum anl bride wert art the Occident yesterday on their way to their home at Fort Stevens. They teX for the latter place yesterday on the Mwamer Mendel). Stamping, embroidery, and all the latest novelties, cheap at Mrs. Rapple- yea s. 165 10th street. Umbrellas and paraols repaired oi short notice, as this is the only busines follow. J. Joplln, 18a Main street. Col. Thomas F. Goode, of Mecklen burg county, VlrglniJa, has donaited $1000 for the reltef of the disabled confeder ate veterans of that county. What Is the use to go and nav 1J 1-i cents for a cisar when you can get the Robert Mantel) at Chas. Olsen's for 10 cents, tiie bent Havana c!gnr In the murker, mua and free sim-klng. Shoes and blues rhyme, but If vnu buy our shoes, you will never lime the blues. The fall stock is iow rea.lv. and every bit of the extravagance li:s been takeai out of th prices. Good man A Co. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powtkr Av itM CoU MU Maiwiaut Fur. Sm Fraacfac Constable Oberg Spends Four Days Chasing a Net Thief and Finally Makes an .. Arrest. The Prosecuting Witness Fails to Identify the PrisGiinr and He is Discharged. On 3aturday last Charles Rande, of Klat. k'inle, Columbia county, came to this ulty and swore out a complaint charing Peter Marks with stealing a new net and other property, valued at $700, from Ms, Rande'a barn. A war rant was Issued by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney C. J. Curtis, for the erre9t of Marks, who was then, Rande staled, at Red Slough, near Clifton. Sunday last Constable Oberg went up to Red Slough on the steamer O. K., and was Informed illuat the man. he was looking for had left for Pacific county. The constable then proceeded to Skamoka- wa, end asked the Justice of the peace Rt that place for a warrant for the ar rest of Marks. He hesitated for some time, butt finally refused to comply with the request unless the prosecuting witness deposited money for the costs in the caae. Riamda expressed a deaire to do this, but in the meantime the Ska- mokarwia Jusltlce had had time to re flect, and refused to Issue a warrant on the grounds that he had no Juris diction. Becoming exceedingly tired of -the llghtnlng-Iike changes of the Jus Wee's mind, Constable Oberg asked him if he would kindly indorse the warrant Issued by Mr. Curtis, but this request he Hotly refused. This left Mr. Oberg with nothing to do but go to the county seat and consult with the authorities In (.halt place. He took the boat on -Monday and reaching Cathlamct, look ed up -Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Bruce Polworth, who, upon hearing the statements of the Astoria officer, forth with Issued a wanian'L This done, Mr. Oberg left for Skamcukawa, accom panied by a deputy sheriff. Arriving ait Bay Viow cannery, M'arks was arrested and taken to Oathlamet before Mr. Polworth. When the prose cuunz witness was confronted with Marks, he failed to Identify him as the man who hid fljolen his property, and the prisoner was released. Constable Oberg returned to this city yesterday morning very much dissatisfied wHh his trip. He had a narrow escape from being lost while on his way from Cath lamct to Skamokawa, having been four hours In making the trip, owing to a dense fog. There is something decidedly strange regarding this case, ns Rande described Marks correctly when stating the case to the officers, there being a peculiarity about the hand by which he was Iden tified. There seema to be a regular organized Tang of thieves on the lower river, who make ft a business of stealing neta, boats, and other articles fro.n the fishermen, and while several of the rasuals have been caught and con vldted during the past year,' the c.-Imc duea not seem 'to decrease to any ex tent. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS SAY. AMorla s railroad contract ha bsen signed -at last, calling for the construc tion of a railroad from Astoria to Go ble, and specifies that work must be eummeneed on or before Abrll 1, 1S95, and pushed to completion as papidly is possible. The parOIea to build the road are Messrs. Bonner and Hammond, f Montana, J. C. Slanton, of New York, inrt H. I. Klmtall, of Georgia, and they are to spend $50,000 a month as soon is work Is commenced. In rtiturn for this they get a very large subsidy, mostly in valuable real estate. The orjlract was signed Saturday, and now Astoria rejoices. Roseburg Review. Stake. Astoria! We congratulate Or ?gon's Gateway City upon the signing f the contract for the construction of c Mlln-Md from there to a transcontlnent- il connection. This Is glorious news Kt only for the kng-waitlr.g and long- uttering people of Astoria, but for the whole of Oregon's population. The .mlliling of this road will give a won lerful stimulus to the development and prot-pority of all the Oregon coast coun try. nd It will open the way for o.her illroads. All Uie big tinea will have .o get to salt water. This will prove the open'lrur of the period of Oregon's ruilroad development, which will be the ilme of the greatest growth of her his- rory. : We congratulaV.e the people of Antorta and the whole state of Oregon igaln 'alem Statesman. The coming Oregon Pacific sale may have eomefhtng to do with the signing of the contract for th rillrvxid tio.v AfUorta. In which ea. Salem must have and will get a connection with both roads. Statesman. T?ia dUjiatohes Pay that Astevla Is to have a railroad. The statement is that he contract Is to build a railiwd from Astoria to Goble, and specifics that work must be commenced before Arrti! 1, 1805, and pushed to completion as soon as possible. S.nntorChjs. W. Fulton, of AAoria. being In the ctty today, was asked by the editor as to i; opinion of '.he eivtervrUe Koine hrcugh. M'. Fulton said: i I have ery reason to Ml eve that c!4 gentlemen whose naows are pledg- lhI for the building of the road la AstoJ tSa w.ll eventually ciiwe locu notives cj run inio our town, itiey Dave ex- eetlcu: eadtern connections, and careful. Inquiry has shown that th?y have net In the past taken hold of an en'terprlf.R and faMed to make It a success. When the road Is twiilt, Astoria will beyond doubt take long strides In the direction of urfcun greatness. There are several concerns which must follow It In order to utilize the advantages of the. place as a shipping port, and all these will enhance the Importance of Astoria, We people dawn Uiut way are congratulat ing ourselves that we are at last to have a road. East Oregonlan. Hammond, Bonner & Co., of Missoula, Montana, who have sighed the contract to. build the railroad from Astoria to Goble, and then connect with some road running Into Portl'and, on or before Oc tober 30, 1898, are the men who recently made a tour of Inspection over the Oregon Paciflo line, with a view of bid ding on the road at the approaching sale. ThJ3 movement Is considered by some as carrying out a policy of reach ing Oregon over the Oregon Pacific, then to build a branch line from Albany to Astoria giving the road double sea port facilities, both at Yaqulna and Astoria. It Is known that the route of the Albany end Aatorla railroad passes through a rich country, which would contribute a large traffic to a railroad, and would not be difficult of construction. When In Albany Mr. Hammond spent considerable time in ascertaining the exact fac'ia alout the Oregon Pacific's traffic, and the condition of the road, He sudd he considered it good property, Mr. Hammond says the Astoria road will be built without delay, and he ex. petals to have It completed before the time specified In the contract. Albany Herald. LONDONERS DON'T BELIEVE IT. London, D-.c. 5. The opinion In ofil- clal circles here U that there Is no truth In the report cabled from Shang lal that a ten diys' armistice has been arranged between China and Japan. THI2V ARE LET OUT. . Santa Rosa, Cal., Dec. 6. The county qlei-k has refused to issue certificates of ejection to about fifteen newly elect ed Justices of the peace and constables, they having failed to file statements of their eledJon expenses. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 6. The bill of Representative Knlshit to punltti the usurpers of state offices was passed by 'a strtcitly party vote. Representative Manndny, the Populist leader, said: "1 warn the members of the oilier sfce Uhait It's a long lar.-e, that has no turn. We cannot provida. punbih-mcnt for usurpers with con-Histency until we have a fair election law, and an honest con test law by which we can determine who the usurper Is." Misa Ellen Terry is under treatment In Edimburg for congestion of the vocal ifhorda, and is temporiariity off the stage. BIDS FOD REPAIRING RESCUE EN GINE NO. 2. Elds will be received from this date to the loth day of December, lt9l, by the Chief Engineer and Committee on lire and Water of the City of Astoria, for repairs to the boiler of Rescue i!n. gine No. 2. Specifications of work may be had by oalling on the Auditor and Police Judge or addressing the Chief Engineer of the Astoria Fire Depart ment. Bids will be opened on the 10th duv or December, 1S94, at 2 o clock P. m and the unuV-rslgned will recommend to the Common Council that the work be given to the lowest responsible bidder Ail bids must be In writing and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge be tore that day. C. E. FOSTER, Chief Enslneer A. F. D, C. R. THOMSON Chairman Committee on F.re and Watei NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS FOR ROAD Scaled blda for the building of a road from 'Jhe new reservoir site and the south limits of the city, along the pipeline will Ibe received up to noon, Saturday December 15, 1894. Specifications may be seen let the engineer's office at the water comm'lFHlon.. Right Is reserved to reserved 'to reject any and all bids, Direct to H. G. VanDuaen, City Water Commission. BOARDING AND ROOMS. Three or four nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping, $15; two rooms partly furnished for housekeep ing, i'j; 613 Bond street. FOR RENT Five-room, nicely fur nished house. Enquire Real Estate Ex change. f un KE.vr two or three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, cheap. Apply G. V. Porter's furniture store, 517 Bond street. FURNISHED ROOMS-Wlth board or gooa raDie Doaru Dy the day or weeK, wltn home comforts, at reason. able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden. corner iu ana uuar.e streets. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Da CREAM W MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. Free uou) Arnmonia, A tumor any oUter adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm 'EMU PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. IL Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. V. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third street J. E. LaFORCE, D, D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the -KiHvel building, opposite Occident W. M LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7. Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEY i.TLAW. Office In Flavel' brick building. JT.i.NK J. I'AYLUR. JN . T. LlOllTtU. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Antnrla. Oregon. J. y A. BOWLBY, ATTORN Br AND COUNSELOR AT LAV, Office on Second Stet 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. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4H Third t. Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SIIROEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger'n "torn. 4,tnrta. Teleph ine Xn. 52. JAY TUTTLE. M. Tt. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms ft and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. ReHldence, 633, (vdar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from S until 7:30 evenings. BE" ti..n,;A ONLY THE PUREST Wines and linuors ate sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Hitiv cents per gallon. Don't forget pra'?h and nprlcct bramly. Also French vnao nd wine at Alex Gilbert's. SOCltiTT MEETLN'GS. PILOT COMMISSIONER-The reg ular meetings of this bmrd will be held on tlo first Monday of each month at ") a. m., at the office of Robb & Par ker, w. L. Robb. Sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of ihe Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Otfice nn lenevleve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, I. O. 0. F. Regular meetlnrs of Ocean En nmnment No. IS. in the Odd Fellows Building, at 7 p. m.. on the second and fr.urth Mondays of each month. So Inurnlng brethren cordially Inited. By order c. P. LOST. LOS;T A bank book of the Astoria Ma,tlorial Bank, be'onging to Oscar Carl 'on. Fimi-er will please leave with Captain Parker, care steamer Ilwaco. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford, Agent. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill' first iddltron. LOTS FOR J2.-Call at the Astoria Heal Estate Exchange and iret a lot In Hill's First Addition for 12. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing1 Lee's, 529 Third street WANTED. WANTED A good nee-atlvo J?i Vll aBra-'a gallery. IU3 Com mercial street WANTED A um.i housework. Apply at th ,Am. .VTi Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Llehter WANTED Arenta t . old National Uf ilTZtr' -For '""her InTorma. clou, address a t e.ir. r. . . BuUdmg MAX'AfJ.RT? WlVT.r.Tv WZla.t0fel,tbe WshwTher. VJ ashe and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the finger 1.5 a week and all expenses. Easy po sition, no capital; no hard work- can make J100 a week. il. CAB Sm" & C- C'erk Na H ColumbuA MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER. 47S Thlrrf nd have y0ur clothe dved Jjaned. WHEN IN PORTLAXnr,n Handley & Haas, 150 Flrt stree 1 get tbe Dally Astorlan. Visitors nJ not miss their moron paper uhlle t tueri!