'...y v-'fi.'iif fuit made by Mo
, .';,!, ii,. i..i!.t. No doubt you have
a ciiy.bi dlvi rMm in the style,
iu. k- anil fim. Ii ot' Un:. suits. Yet
!. Ii D!: of tlivia is ri - lit in touch with
tl.-! time:", ami has the iv-milne stamp
t t' .i'.' ciiM-M.'ve. No matter whether
are -i mnn of fashion or a dresser
tor comfort McPoiiuld'ii suits will sat
isfy your tasiu and protect your purse.
CI IAS. M i.DONALD,
T!ie Tailor.
5:3 Commercial Street.
DID YOU
Ever see a man vcho mU he bad got
ten a !'r drlnlc oC whisky at The OC
iieeV Or did you ever see a maji who
did see a mm that Haw a nvan who
knew a man who received a poor drink
lit The Office? We Kues3 that you will
have to ulmJt that you never did, as
the Hops whisky sulci there suits every
one. THE OFFICE.
The
Point is I
Just Here.
"We liavo a vory
large mid superior
line of llamler-
chiefs which wo
are selling nt an
extremely low fig
ure. The time to
get bargains
is
now.
Albert Dunbar.
Cur. ijth nj Commercial t.
An Illinois Town
Ten years ago had only one cigar fac
tory employing live 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, Uilk their town's
cigars, and agree to smoke none other.
The result 1h, that toduy that town hn
8,000 population, 1,51)0 of whom work In
ulgar factories. ,W. F. Sohlebe manu
factures the LA BELLE ASTORIA,
and If the smokers o this .city would
be loyal to their town and follow the
example set by these people ot Illinois,
it might prove as profitable an Invest
ment as the encouragement of a rail
road, i
Christmas - -
3)
J4eu -Year.
Just Received
A Fine Line of
Watches
Diamonds
Clocks,
Silver Novelties,
SoliJ CJoM and
Plated Jewelry,
Sterling and
Plated Ware
Suitable
for
Holiday
Presents
11. EKSTROM,
I.eoilli'tf Jeweler, a'n Commercial St.
Atirla. Or. Ilotwit liiKj4--Low I'llcet. ''
TODAY'S WKATI1EH.
Portland. leo. 20. For WatihJngton
und Oregon, rit4n; gates (n the co.it.
l'EiJTlcriDAY'S WKATIIElt. ,
Local weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at B p. m. yesterday, fur
nished by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture, weather bureau.
Maximum Itomperaiture, 45 degrees.
'Minimum teinpeiuiUii'P, 3 degrees.
Precipitation, .OS lueh.
Total iMvolpltutlon from September
1st, 1MH, to d.ute, Sl.'JO inches.
Kxeess of piuclpllation from Septem
ber 1st, lSlil. to date, 3.'S1 lnehos.
AROUND TOWN.
"JEFF'S"
The Only ltestaurant
See Swope.
See Swope about decorating.
Hee Swope alotit ileciiratlng and sign
Work.
AVe in the leader NluinuiKin Bros.
Flwinali.i:! lli-os."
Hmnalkill 1'i-os.
for holiday goods.
for t vyS.
:il Bi'.kS." for laasktits.
'.vii'i':i-'i'-r WlMe would like to see Mr.
;1 V, l.-kH'.'-.iil.
Illicit line i
,f iM Cfiiimu ill thd city
ill J)l'll KtiH-tf.
M .:tlV u ti
!....l..;t c
leo'ltng iHllor and pa
U I'.'.co for .'ur tsklns.
WHAT TO BUY FOR CHRISTMAS.
1VW 1. 1 ' ' t'lei-ioit I'i'iner Setn- Curvinif Sets - Silver PUteJ KniT,s Korku an I SiKns Ormice noil Berrr
i ; ,1 l't -!;s - S.ilt 1 i !1 ir ami Spuds I-'ancy China Cups mihI Siineet Trnvs Yiws 1'luin and Cut
, S v.-i..:,:t. W.ire-1' .ek -t Kn v.n-SKWI'H M0HI'K?-A Lar.'s Assortment of I'seiu!
... - c-irefuliv wlecltHl Mrt-unt tl IaanorteJ ul llomeetig Fancy Crockerv, OUssfltare ud Wtiver-
., : , !,: :: i I,. ! . i. : . , r. r aU.
..; .-i eiKr company. ;iaoonoiiuta.j . i
pca our Christmas line of
Klianajltan linos.
umlrrvvi:
The steamship Columbia, wl.h a light
p.'tRsnngor nut, lout out ye, erosi y morn
ing. Tor the latent Htyles and lowest prices
in Jackets and wraps, call at the Low
Price Store.
The UrttlKli Hhip Brttlh Yoeman ar
rived down from Portland yesterday
morning. ..... . j
Bern Lee aind Anna Norgaard recelvwi
a jncrrtage license yesterday from the
county clerk. ,
Phil Stokes' prices on shoes are bo
low th'at everyliody who buyes Bends
somebody else.
Big Values In Ladies' and Children's
all wool gray underwear this wfeek at
the Low Price Store.
Everything in the line of silver novel
ties at RoUt. S. Norrls." Engraving
done free of charge.
A flno assortment of nuts, candles,
fruits, and other seasonable goods, at
Rosa, IDgglns & Co.'s.
Join the throng that will be served
with egg-nog today at The Office. It
looks good, but tewles better.
Bring your sheet music to Dellinger
Sr. Howe, the Bidders, and have it
bound into handsome books.
For fine holiday goods, go to 165 10th
street. Also stamping and embroidery.
Lessons given In fancy work. . . 1
A beau'Wful new line of umbrellas.
handsome Ihandles, Just the thing for
presents, wit the Low Price Store.
The raffle far the picture at Wright &.
Harris" White House Corner, will take
place tomorrow evening ait 8 o'clock.
Hoot. S. Norrls has Just received from
New Vork a nice selection of the finest
Australian opals. Call and see them
The latest styles In Jewelry received
almost daily at Bobt. 8. Norrls. Nle
ml'a old stand, 4iG Commercial street.
The steamer Elmore arrived In last
evening aflter- a quick run from Tilla
mook. Thley report e bad se t outside,
Members of the B. P. O. E., have you
seen the new and elegant Elk charms,
rings, pins, etc. that Bobt. S. Norrls
bus Just received?
The Pnlntz-Craln Drug Co. have one
of the llm-sit displays of perfumes und
toilet articles In tholr window that has
ever been seen In this city.
Home Tnado mince amd pumpkin pies,
fruit cakes, amd English plum pudding
ot Cleveland's Bnkeiry. Lenve orders
now and (avoid dlHuppolntmenit.
llolnt. 8. Norrls Us making exceptional
low HH-loes on wwtohes for the holidays.
Don't flill to call and exa.mlne hia
stock and price bi;fore purchasing.
S. E. UUIngor U tin ngent In Astoria
for the celebratud Ounibrlnus Hottied
Beer, of Portland. Dr p him a postal
card and he will call for your oider.
The llliitl'.ituted letilurd on "Ben Hur"
a week from tomorrow night 1s for the
betrellt of the Astoria library, nlit the
Llteil3iry AssootoiWon, a publlsiied. .
Samples of those new carbon prints
that are permanent and will not fade
can now bo seen at ltow s gaiiery.
Just the thing for a Christmas present.
aoodmian A CV.'s Shoes wear Well
while wearing out, and do not wau' the
wearer oult. xnat s mm ntni uiwu-
mu-n & Co. Wave sueh um Immense
titula, .
Blank books of every kind and de
scription, turned out on short notice
by Dellinger & Howe, the binders, at
Portland prices. We guarantee our
work to be the beat.
Every body knows how good flr wood
Is, but It must be good, and that Is the
kind that the Astoria Wood Yard hag
to offer you. Orders left at Cumnhun &
Co.'s, or at the Wood Yard.
If you ttre looking for thrgaJns In
Jewelry and silverware, und want to
see finely seized stock, go to Ilobt.
Norrls. His stock Is entirely now and
prices iHH4lt1vely the lowest.
We are told that we are selling the
best wood In town for the money. We
confess It we've made a dead set to
have the Scow Bay Wood Yard catch
tho best trade In town. Offlee opposite
Fisher Brothers'.
Everything that goes to "make ChrK
nnia brighter Is good tliilng. So for
'.bait, reason there will be merry times
over the 10S 'turkeys, fine ones, too,
l!M will be rallied off ait "The Itosort"
rfiturd'iy Slight.
Foard & Stokes Co. huve secured the
agency of the famous STEWART'S
TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX
TWINE manufactured In IHELAND.
Their new stock goods re much u
perlor to any other kind.
Work on clearing itlhs rlg'lnt-of-w.ty for
the iuw water works pipe line will
commence ImmfKt.Vitely after the hol
idays. Mr. Nornrils arrival in tthe city
ynl:tnt.jr ami will make wrraiigeinenu
tut oiicu t t ithe work g rtng.
The M mIi'I Chop House skill seti up
thff flntit meals of BJiy phuv- In the
city. Tliey d; niit huv to clmse about
the city like , street corner klr, fv
their cu-Co'iierx, th.Hr reputwnon for
tli-vt-cl'is ciatcrers Is we!) known.
Ye-jienlliy .!!:noon a number if
fi-i, ond Ui;t'ns g.xhered at Mies
W arren s peltH-t Svcnool ivm end llaien -
Have
' t'l'"re:ilig lltersry program. B T,.,. m N, ,tKv v wwbo to
The iv.,m was hnid-mHy doroti m hw ,n They saw or h,-vd nn h
wi h eergr,-n, Ivy and Hover. Thl..,Bt llf th oveMue ship Red Rook, 18
, vet elesed In v lint-r wrni for 'M. tyn ftvMT1 Rn fMnb,fl tw, p,.
school opening Mgoun W inln.-sday, J ut- j BpNlv.in of ths bitter ve-,l. tao pilots
amy Id. Ih,-rj da not ftt'ornhend Th. any 111-luek
-i lb'"' bt.fvllen rh vnsset, ami tlilt hef
Vr. irice's Cream Oiklnz Powder f-vl,lI'' hr pi.i.-nve la due
. 7 . r1"1 l""lwlvi'ii 1 1 nvn out of her course
V orld S Fa!r llis.iest AwarJ. '.luran the remt hurrh-ane.
Tim DAILY ASTOIll.LY ASTOIUA, FRIDAY MOUN1NG
Jnternait.lonal exhibition of delicacies
at Foard & Stokes Co.'s. American tur
keys, mince mestt, English plum pud
ding, bloaters, Suandlnavlan stock flsh,
Holland herrings, Swiss cheese, Spanish
olives, German geese, eel, sardellan.
It will pay you to buy your Christmas
dandles of C. B. Smith, the confectioner,
;ts he has the finest Jot of freh candies
In the city. Prices from 10 certts and
15 cents per pound upwards. Special
priced for Christmas tree orders. 4S3
Coumwrciia.1 street.
The Jaidles of Astoria are Invited to
call land see what an be done In the
line of pluiin and fancy cooking witth
Cotilolene. Kxpert cooks will exhibit
and explain fho merits today In the
jjtore of Rxws, Hlgg!ns & Co.
Who said soaps? Nice soaps? Cheap
soaps? Yes. those soaps in me snow
window of the Prlmtz-Craln Drug store
can not be beaten, and the beauty of
them Is that they only cost ten cents
a cake, or twenty-five cents a box.
The Prlntz-Craln Drug C- mal',
Ing a. speoKiU'iy of fine peTfumes, soap
and toilet alleles. They have Just re
ceived a tine of Imported perfumes, ln-
oludiing the epeolailUes of the lttadllng
foreign mhnullaidturers. Call amd exaCTi
lne them. 1't will cost you ndthing to
look at them.
Justice Abercromible yesdterdlay dispos
ed o't the assault case before him. For
i-ltomirtlng Co muHalta the penson of
Nick Stanovlitch, George Peterson paw
$40 and his paiitner, Chris. Peters, ga.ve
up $213 (tAiUt is, they will have to pro'
duce the above amount before they can
get on the outside of the prison tors,
Arthur Lelglvton, tlhe genial first offi
cer of tih Columbine, Is a first-rate man
In charge of a small boat in a rough
stU. His success In transferring supplies
from 'tlhe HgWhouee tender to Tillamook
Itaak the o'-her day. Is epoken of as
being a dangerous pleoe of work well
executed.
Yefiterday was one of the busiest days
the merchants of AsUrta, have had
this yeiiir. Tlfe Shops were all crowded
frjtn 'mopnlns unMl late laat nigm,
and th9 sight of people walking along
tlhe streets wDfh greait packages and
bundles under their (arm3 was not In
frequent. PhwfJh LtfChetlam Churuh Next Sun
day, ait 7:30 p. m., there will be a fes
tival at Ithe Finnish Lutheran cnurcn,
,., f v, iiini, nf
tlnuaiUon of the unveiling of
as a oorjt
ithe ntiJV altur pleoe ,whlch took place
last SundUy evening. Rev. J. A. Ed
lund will HPdAk in English, and Rev.
Steen will spdaik in the Norwegian lan
guage. The Finnish and Scandinavian
choirs will sing. All are cordially in
vited. If the sea outalde is mnooith enough
toduy, the piUA echkwner San Jose will
venture out. Since She hkia been In
IKjirt, a quantity of supplies have been
placed aiboard, and considerable tight
ening up dime. The heavy storm ot
a few dlays ngo did nort. do the old
schooner any particular good, and sev
enal needed repa4r were the first thing
looked afiwr when reaching port. A
new sshoioner Is badly needed. ,
Neanly all of the Asitonlans who fi'
tended the exposition In Potl'lind Wed
nestlby are home again, and report hav
ing enjoyed tlhemsjlves while at the me
troiitls. A number remained over an
other day, and will probably arrive
home on this aJSjernoom's steimer. The
exposition was vlsiiled during the even
ing, and a number of the Astoria, delo
gUiMm mitMhed to the grounds headed
by a btind kindly furnished by the
Chamber of Commerce.
I,h evening the steaimer Sarah Dixon
dep.w'ted Air the first time from her
new nuarilers at the old Hume wharf.
Workmen ha.ve been engvigcd In re-
planking the street In front of the!
wtorf and fixing up things in flrst-classl
shape g,.nera,lly The dock Is large
than the uteoimer's needa, and partleei
wishing (to rent part of It for storag
purpose can apply to 0he agent on Ia ZSTVZ
the premises. Hurj pro(Usely lllustralied by stereop-
. neon views, by Hon. Jno. W. Faurbanka.
By i-equetit of fmrne of 'the young peo-juniJer ,th-e ausi,L.es of the Literary as
ple Dr. Iiiinliung will deliver the flrtit i sooulon. Friday evening, De,ember 28,
, o k.
oi KL stiriiv oi ibiil CO cmiiuni -n 11 - -'.w
baiUi nlglliit. The subject of those ser
mons Is, "What I know laTJout dUncing,
or Do' nilt the Btble SanoWon Danc
ing?" The texit tusaigned the doctor Is
"Thoro Is time to dance," Boole. 8:4.
Tho doctor Invites all lovers of tho "Di
vine Art," old and young, to b present.
All ra Invited.
T1k ResosH hi.iu lately Mad rMed to
ts ornaments a magnificent falr of
sewm-po!1 elk horns. They weie pre
sew'.ed to Mr. Brach by Hugh Frifler,
of MIhnw.UU, and were without doubt
ih tinft horns ever browriv. into the
c'.'ty. Flk in thi niour,Va-lns along the
wvi do not seem p'fh'lful this ye.J.r
r"ev1oin wlii'-rs. which Is rtoubtle)"8
due to itihe Indiscriminate manner In
wli'cli Iney hive been hur.tf .t durlne;
thu licit three yearn. F'k hoida ar? be
coming very valuable of late.
Minerva' meeting la.!t WelneVay
nlKht showed tlh't the Interest taken In
the jou!ety Is on a neady Ineronse,
the int'l Tiivs fllKv. to overflowing.
IMpitilun of officers too' pie with the
P.illiHvJng rtulf. President. L. Q. BtI
kr..;l; vlee-pre h Vnt, Fre-1 Jihnr i; see
I'.ilovy, Ed. Lund: it rt'ifu red", S. Jensen;
Air an excellent prograim and the
reacV'Mf of the po-letv'a rnTier. "Fre-m-:d,"
by Fdltvir Th. Hrjkke. the sub
)'it for diili l e, "Should mm iiilons ot
a::iy nuture 'be dincu.vH-tl In Mlnervw,"
v.w laid over till ne.vt meeting.
Tho Ru'lif went out yei en'Qy and
erni-vl up.nnj In the vicinity of the
llghitshin. The ca was pixrty rouirh.
ord --l:'hiug,h fhey f.HMid the f wir-mast
n,. h.v. t,i,i,.
GRAND BALL!
- To b given by the
AT-
Fisher's Hall,3 Dec 31, 1894.
(New Year' Eve.)
Admission. $1.00.
Ladles free.
Tickets can be liad of any
member of the band or at the
'principal cigar and stationery
stores. ,.
Good fUiisie has been Secured for the
Oeeaslon
Benl Younjr. James Hare,
C. J. Trendnard, Alex. Campbell,
BenJ. Worsley, C. J. Curtis,
Uenoral uommittee.
DEAR OLD SANTA.
Jurtt mow with Christmas so close at
hand, there Is many a Hitltle tat watch
ing tlhe pretity Show windows and won
dfrtng which of the beautiful gifts
Santa Clams will bring them. They lare
fearful, often, (tlhlait the dear old soul
from Iflhe frozen Norlth will overlook
.them entirely, and many a latter Is
wirllten and delft In the flreiplr.ee several
days ibefore Ohrts'tmlas, giving the phil
anthropic old genltWman, a complete
Mat of the things they most desire.
These ptotles are usually secured by
Ithe fond parents and Ithe little one's
heart Us mlade glad on Chrlsftmas morn
. gome
j m od Krig Krln.?)
ome-
find their way Into the poatofflce box,
and no llfitle Bimusementt Is oecislcmed
thereby. The following from some little
Astoria 'nvadden, was found 1n the drop
box t the pofltoffle yesterdlay. It was
without wrapper, the address "To Mr.
Haniaa Claus, Asitorla, Oregon," being
wrlUten on he hlanlk side of the paper.
The letter litaelf Is las fallows
Dear Mere Santa Claus It Is Chrlft
mas prtiaty soon and I thought I would
write a letiter that I would like to have
a Bnvall pJano. Please Mr. sinta Claus,
bring me la smaill pia.no it will cost only
t'i. I ges I don't need ito send my name
I live in Smith s point your friend."
She will protaibly gelt the pfano.
RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS.
On board the ateUimer R. R. Thomp
son Thursday morning, Dee?mber 20,
1804. E. W. Tallant, vice president of
l;he Astoria Chamber of Commerce, In
j th(j cha,r tollown resaiuHion was
offered by Wm. B. Adailr, and passed
umarnlmously:
Resolved, 'tlhht the members of the As
toria Chamber of Commerce, City Coun
cil and cdtHzens of Astoria, returning
from Portland on hoard the steamer R.
R. Thompson, hlappy aind contented,
now deal re to express 'to the O. R. and
N. Oomxliny, and tlhe officers of said
stcNmer, and putoieuJarly to M'essrs.
G. W. Lourosberry, Milton Bozonth, and
C. F. Overtbaugh, the Asitorl'a agents,
ithmir heiHtfett itihianks for 'the many
! kind ai.Uertttons deceived during their
trip.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Crailn returned yes
terday from Port'.lamd.
Mrs. M. A. Crow and daughter re
turned yesterday from a visit to the
miiltnopolls. ,.,
Miss Salema njoolh, dlaugWer of Rev.
Dr. Bloch. of Portland, is in Ithe city,
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Iriauc Bergmlan.
Mr. Sco'Jt Bbzort'h, for five years as
i'j.br.lt ipoatimhHiter alt Sailem, and far
merly an Astoria hoy, 1s In the city, ac
oomtamied y his wife and child, on a
visit Itlo his brother. M. B. Bozorth.
Last might the Finnish Brotherhood
held a meaning at Itihe K. of P. hall
and elected the following officers ftir
1895: Fred Wlckmlan, Past President;
MUuiln J'aickson, President; John Bentt
ila, vke Preaddemt; Charles Lanty, re
cording secretary; Alex. Holman, llnan
cUl sec.rj.ary; Jaicob Moore, trckwurer;
Jacob Kyx, nnuster-ult-arms; H. Jack
son, Knopptt, prelaite; Harry Matson,
' ... . A . U.nr l,ui rlint1uu T.lit-A.n am)
" , 7 "
Carlsoneee.
NOTICE.
'In the M. Ji Church. Don't fall to bel
mere.
GRA CE CHURCH NOTICES.
The Sumlay schiMil nxim will be open
tills evening and every evening this
week for tne tying of the Christmas
greens. All are requested to help. Even
ing prayer Vedieday, Friday and Sat
urday a.t 7 o'clock. Choir rehearsal
Thursday and Friday' evenings. Holy
Communion Friday (St. Thomas' Day)
at 10 a. m.
WANTED.
A school girl or young lady as a com
panion during the winter months by a
lady living near Court Street School.
Will board free. Address F. C, this
office.
FOR XMAS.
Leave your orders for turkeys, geese,
or ohlekens, with Rosa, Hlg-gtns & Co.
The only house having a full
cimplrfle stock. E'tvanahnn Bros.
and
Whnt Is the use to go and pay 13 1-!
cents for a cigar when you can get the
Robert Mantell at Chas. Olsen's for 10
cents, the best Havana cigar In the
market, mild and free smoking.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
DR;
CREAK1
EM
MOST PERFECT MADE, -
A patt Crspe Oram of Tartar Powder. Fret
bun AMnouU, Alum or any cU.er adulterant.
40 YiUa5TKEmT?AR0.
21' 1891.
DECEMBER
Where
to buy
Beautiful
TIES.
pine
XMAS.
Sox.
Stylish
AT
JM WISE-CMTJIHC STOHE.
X PRESS OFFICK NEXT DOOR.
Why Do
You Put Off
4&i
i4r4M(Mfi'
r-?. v'
in
! .- 1
MIM i., muikisn-L.
llljf
' t: J
, j m v :
HEICBORN & SON.
Where
to buy
All kinds of
BASMECHIEJFS.
Comfortable
Presents. Underaear.
pine
Overeoats.
Buying Your Christmas
Presents Until the Last
Day in the Afternoon?
What Do You Gain by It?
The fact is you lo3e much by It
and you know tt w'hen you stop to
think albouit You Have to make
your selections In a hurry, fllid thus
you frequently tlamnot suiit yourself.
Moreover, more Judicious buyers
have been uround jiiicid of you,
and Have tiken their pick of the
stock. You have to take what Is
left. Again, I'.he merjhiant In the
rush of the lartt few days before
OhrlstoMs cunnot wait upn you a
ihe would wisSi. Every cimsildera
Itton of Chls kind prompts you to
buy early. When you do, you make
'better selections, you got. your rick
of the goods, and you get a better
service.
Our greait stores are loaded with
-beautiful and useful goods suitable
for Christmas presenr.s. We hUve
never before had such a beautiful
stock of holiday goods, nor have
Dney ever before been so cheap. A
glance lait our show wtndowj will
give you but a hint of the great
Btodc Llhait 1s stored within.
A ChnisianaB present boug'ht from
our EiUi.-k will laot for years per-
Jm haps ia lifetime, and It will g.vi
pleasure us King as It lasts. Thet
are ithe kinds of goods to buy for
Christmas presents.
All thUC we ask of you, reader, i.s
to come aud look at our grand stock
before you buy your Christmsa to
kens. We want the puJtilc to know
what we have. No one Is ever tm
t .. v' , . i
por: lined to buy In our storea. Our,
Buixm speiu tor inejnweiws; niUKl
sell tfteoiBelves. or remutn unsold.
The only purpose of our. dvertlj
lng Is to got people to come and see
what we have. Our goods, and the
prices they sell for do the rest.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building,
over C, H. Cooper's 'store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S..
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block. 673 Third street
J. E. LaFOKCE, D. D. 8.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
in the -Finvel
building, opposite Occident.
W. M.. LAFORCE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s
Building.
Brick
SILAS B. SMITH.
ATTORNEY i.T LAW.
Office In Flavel's bilck building.
rRANKj. I' vYI.Oli-
JN'I. T. 1.IOIITEK.
TAYLOR & LIGHTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, '
Antnrla Oregon.
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCES.
May be found In his office until 1
o'clock mornings, fram 12 noon until 2
. p w,ti i?.'lft c.anlncra
p. m., anu iruiu u um i, -""
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAV.
Office on Second Stet. Astoria, Or.
DR. E1LIV 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, 5S4'j 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's store. Astoria.
Telephone No. &2.
JAY TUTTLE, M. I).
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms & and 6, Pythian
Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
6. Residence, 639, Cedar street.
FOR
FOR SALE Household furniture. W.
I. Crawford, Agent.
JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Jus
received Just what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 629 Third street.
A now lire and burglar proof safe,
wi.h vault, coti. $J."j0; wnr willing to
sell t a loss of $100; see Herman Wise
about t. The Hr.-u bid will be ac
cepted. WANTED.
WANTED An intelligent woman r.o
mia.ntige a branch office; address O, 2f,
care Astorian.
WANTED A competent girl for gen
fiul housework. Apply in morning at
residence of Geo. II. George, S,S4 31st St.
WANTED A servant for general
housework. Apply ut the rooms over
Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter.
WANTED Agents to represent the
old Nil clonal Life Insurance Co., of
Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa
tion, address (. M. Stolp, General Coast
Manager, 82-81 Crocker Building, San
Francisco, Cal.
$3.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell
lng Lightning Plater, and plating Jew
elry, watches, tableweur, etc. Every
house has goods needing plating. No
experience; no capital; no talking; some
agents are making $25 a day. Perma
nent position. Address H. K. Delmo
.4 Co., Columbus, Ohio.
WANTED-Tj rent An upright piano
.'or f,ur or live months. Must be in
gid order. Inquire at the Astorian
office.
WANTED A youn? man to look af
ter a li.-h and game market. Must fur
niih rrferenees. Addivss, A. B., Asto
rian office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St.,
und have your clothes dyed and'
cleaned.
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on
Handley & Haas, 130 First street, and
get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while
there.
BOARDING AND ROOMS.
Three or four nicely furnished front
rooms for housekeeping, $15; two
rooms partly furnished for housekeep
ing, $0; 518 Bond street.
FURNISHED ROOMS-Wlth board,
or good table board by the day or
week, with home comforts, at reason
able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner
9th and Duane streets.
FOR RENT Two or three rooms,
furnished for light housekeeping, cheap.
Apply G. V. Porter's furniture store,
517 Bond street.
SOCISTT MEETINGS.
PILOT CuMMlSSloNEh!-The reg
ular meetings of this board will be held
jii 1U1 first Monday of each month at
10 a. m., at the office it Robb A Par-ker-
W. L. Robb. See.
NOTICE-T-ie regular meetings of
he Astoria Building and Loan Assocla
lon are held at 8 p. m. on the first
Wednesday of each month. Office on
Genevieve street, south of Chenamus.
w- L. ROBB, Secretary.
BEVERAGES.
WINES AND BKAN DIES. Use 2iu
fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea.
tiny cents per en I Ion. rv.n't .......
peach and aprlcct brandv. Alo Frenrti
,crw.r and .tP : A, nlitvrCm.
. ... .
,:ilY THE, PUREST Wines aid
are 80,(1 CampbeU .
Ot ' E AN KN-CA V V EN'T No. IS. L O.
u. r. Reguler meetings of Ocean En
campment No. W, in the Odd Fellows'
Buildlnc at 7 p. m.. on the second and
fourth Mondays of ech month. 80-
jou.iuuK umnreo oordlally lnited.
By order
C.P,