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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1894)
.4 v v. v,i;-u;y suits made by Mo- . '! ! v ir. No doubt you have ' f :. : -..!;! diversion in the style, i M.i-h of these suit. Yet t of Ui' in I.i ri sht In touch with i :.imI has the genuine stamp !! . No matter whether !! a ruMi r.f ("D.-hlon or a dresser r.....f.HMoT..1r,l'll Wilts Will Bat- your t;i i-: mid protect your puree, ci ias. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 513 Commercial Street IlOT TO BLAME! We (if) not hold curatives renponsi We t-.tr the extremely cold weather of the iiit hour though there may S'-imii to be goim cwnneotkn between It and tim 11 wt th'it l.'-'Tt WKk we called kiii-v.'Jihi to cjiiie of our drinks that vuMid warm the cockles of your heart. ?!): in.: tbm is kwplng us buxy, and 3l.pe wltj.-.l.y Is kc.rpinir our compctiU or j busy tryiiiif to explain why theirs nut uj irood. THE OFFICE. NOW THEN! You will want a Mr. 3, b. Mocler ia having orni'.si t fres reading room at his rrwli.1i! homo. A Mr. Croc' el, of Knapj-ton, was broug-IU over on tjhe Wenona yt;'-n3.jy, quite 111. He was taken 'to St. 'Mary's hospital. Phil Stokes" prices on shoes are so low that everybody who buyes sends somobody else. Big values In Ladles' and Children' ill wool gray underwear this week at the Low I'rloe Store. Ja'n the throng that will be served with egg-nog today at The Office. It looks good, but ta-stes butter. Bring your sheet music to Bellinger & Howe, the Binders, and have bound into handsome books. C .':si at EocKh, the gftei Salvation Ar.-ny leader, 1s expected In "owEamd tjdjy, where, like every other city hi l.Hs visited, ain ovation Will be given him. Yesterday morning the local biuiioh of 'the Army went up to the irw'jropolis to medt the general. Yeaterduy itlhe Waited commission held j. moi'jing bnd accepted itfhe bond of Mr. Normllle, U.'e Poi'tlamd gentleman wli,) ncured the oritract for clearing "he rVh't-of-wny. He was notified by Wire, fund will probably be down on Hodiay's steamer.- Work Is expected to be tau'ted within a very few days. pair of L'love- litting CORSETS. Try the For fine holiday goods, go to 1G5 10th street. Also stamping and embroidery Lessons given In fancy work. A beautHful new line of umbrellas, handsome handles, Jut the thing for presents, ait the Low Price Store. Robt. S. Norrls has Just received from New York a nice selection of the Uncut Australian opals. Cull and Bee them. The latest styles In Jewelry received almost dally at Robt. S. Norrls'. Nle- nil's old stand, 408 Commercial street, Bt'.iver Lodfre, I. 0. O. F. 'has decided to gilvo a public Installation of officers an Thursday, January 9lh, to be follow' ed by a dance. Members of, the B. P. O. E., have you Been the new and elegant Elk charms, rings, pins, etc. that Robt. S. Norrls has Just received? EjurwHt Hobwon, a 15-year-old boy, hud' a narrow eacuie from drowning In Soow Bay yesterday by failling over board from a skiff. Th'are Is a log chute ifclair Oleo.ua, above Kel&o, one mile In length, and a log taUvels from 'the top to the but torn In fourteen seconds. We do not, belong to the trust and can give you good valuo for 50c. 01.25 or $2.00 A Pair, s Albert Dunbar Cor. Commercial and 9th Sts. What We Wish Is a Plain Talk With Astoria People. lt Is ft matter of some lmponftance to it'Jie cU'Iko-us of Antorte to know that they have a clg'.ur factory In tlrfr inddat that Is dedng nil It Wi ll ran to make a riMui;l LtiMi of nui'tiu.r.tviturlng a first- oIhm cltrxr-Tlio LA XUiLLK ASTORIA ajid 1t in . piece of gotuls that I worthy of jnutiMaiiajjo on the niorlt of the ff.HKls alone. What grand result would cotiio to this city by the building up of a clsar mtuiufaHUU'lng cetvtcr Jieie. Smoker, you ran help K by emu Ing flor Atoiia mado tlHMiiu. The Aiorta Amateur Bnaas P.-'nd will give a etireet panarte end ou'.Uloor eon cert today. The boj-s ai irttpldily be- cnm'ln flrflt-class muis!rt!ans. S. E. Utzlngcr Is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated 'Jnmbrlnus Hott'ed lieor. of portliinrt, T)r p him a postal card and he will call for your older. Goodman & Co.'s shoes wear well whlla wearing out, and do not wyar the wearer out. That's the reason Gh1 man & Co. have such . an immense trade. A rood, neveT fading inhotogToph Is always a source of pleasure. You can oti'Uiln this kind from Crow's Gallery, as they turn out that el;w3 of work and no other kind. Blnnlc books of every kind and de scription, turned out on short notice by Delllnger & Howe, the binders, at Portland prices. We guarantee our work to be the best. Christmas - -Ncw -Year. Just Received A Fine Line of Watches Stcrlim; anJ Diamonds Plated Ware Clocks, . Suitable Silver Novelties, for SoliJ Cold" anJ Holiday Plated Jewelry, Presents II. HKSTROM, l.oiullnu .luwulcr, fliio Omnn.rtUI St. AsintU. Or, lliuiot (iuiias--Uiw Pilti'n. TODAY'S WEATUKU. St-urffj flrfhlng nround Brtnokfleld ha.1 been pr.uitilcally altavndoned. The fl.nh brought a fair price, but inhere war u(h a Bitinilty of flfto tihat thiat the Industry Was MipK.'l table. A pronnllnenlt draptflf-U reimiairked yes- toiO.iy "till lit uhore Nid Ibeen more flax- swd tea. mixed with Ucailce and Hu?ar poured duwn 'the children's 'tihnWis the p.n-it few Jays than any Wme eiince lait Fcibruwry, , We are told thrtt we are selling the bent wood In town for the money. We confess It we've made a dead set to have the Scow Bay Wood Yard calch Die best trad" In town. Office opposite Klalior Brothers'. Mr. J'Otfl.ilh WMt, proprietor of the ClULsop Dreamery, on CTattaop Plains, M.-13 Just received a lairge cream nepa. I'dLor Wbloh Wa will put up Immediately In his butter wurka Tlte new separator will be run by steam power, the steam bjing supplied d)rec1t from' the boiler of tlha engine to Uhe motor of the Sep- aira'tw. Qufto a severe accident otxrunred at H) urJJhoirn's clainnery yesterday. R. I Brtacilielt't, of tlhe Gemenal Elodtric Co. was on a laAfor tftringtng wilres for a nr-vf efleotilcsaj appanxie, When ItJhe lad' dur slipped and he fell 'between 20 an 30 feet, striking his Jaw on an iron rail uf the avr track, making a serious wound. He came down town at once, aind 'bad the wound dressed by a phy aiclan. A dispatch was received yesterday by Mrs. N- W. Kinney, from Mr. J. W. BlaHrlbUmlc, of Seattle, stating that through an axrident he hitd missed the SraiSn and a postponement of the enter ttiilnmon't wlilch was to lkave been given .vt the M. E. Ohuiroh tonight for the beneWt of ithe publlo Mbmairy, would be iieoessary. It 4s not known at prtoeint Just When the ertteilaalnment will tiaJkie- place, bult due molioe will b ylven Uwougih the puWTk? presa. Once a year the express oomanleB of the ooumiMif have a "dead horee sale, rie of Whose sales wtoere all uncalled for exipreas packages are put up at widtlon and dlapoBed of to the Mgh'est hlddar. Following their example, Prof. Joplln, tihe umlbrellla repairer, wtll in few days put up at auction a cart Laid of old umibrelltas Itdna't the ownere (i.iive ofther forgotten or don't care for, imd 'he tlays 'Bhait they will be knocked iljwn and closed out bo cheap that 110 n,e can ithereaifiter efford1 Ito stay out in the raltn. The cjnltriaot to conn'eot Astoria, Or, 8th t'he Nojthern Pacific railroad at Poi'oliijml, tiays the New York Marltlm6 Rl.'stiHltai, Was 'been Wlg-ned, and the aud Is expecfted to be in irunn'lng ordier y OcMber, 1898. Tills means that there will ha lanother lan-ge port on the PacJ- ;lc cauat. Wliehou't diroct paillroad cooi' aottjloni", As'torta can never be any Tuire than 'ft Is now as a shipping oolrtt. But with rmiroad connedtion, ts potif'tbiU'UeB aa a trade center de- oond wholly uixm the energy laind en- :erpitise of Its mercJilairtts. Pi.nnlim.l, l"i-c. 27. Kr WaililiH?tuu, Or.'ison ami ldmho, fair wiutlmr; hUs'IiI ltcm,Mi.i.tMi ciha4isri; ttuitwrly wait'" on the iMKt, YESTEnOAVS WKATlIEtl. Local wenthcr f ir th twenty-four hiiurs etnllnit tit B p. m. yoslerday, fur lilfhed by the Vnlttd States Uepart-liu-iit of Aurlcuiluiv, weather bureau. M'ixlunim U-ini 'i-Midiiv, H ilenivtu. .Mililnitiui t;'in-nr.", Si d.KI'CiU, Piv.4)H:i.i:1..:i, n.fi'i, T"Ul frcipitat..n fr.im September J-K, Mil, t. tl,i' '. liu-hcs. l.'vi-cs.'! of ii ,ci':i-iiron fi'iim S,itiMti a . r Ib'. l, to date, 2. liiclu-rf. Al.'01'Ni) TOWN. "JF.iT't!" "l.p Only !V !ai:r:uit. ,.0 i,b.Jt hw 8 u''Ut i'.'- in at! Quite a nu't!il;r of poiithaotors were In the city yoaiprdhy looking over five plains tt.nd w.ilfUlnitlons t.rr Che pronoaixl wvitiinvorks. The contract will be h't on the 13ttli of J.iuary, land It is prob able 'that a numiber of bids will be in. John Cyr, of Sk' im'okawa, h.n ftip'"lod for a p(ent for a neit. going I'aft. He I'lclnu It would be iinp-walble for o rtift oi'unstiructwl on Hils pltins to go to pli"ti like the one tthtit was loat off the Oi-o,?on coaMt In.t fill. rt will pay you to buy your Christmas lani'les of C. H. Smith, the confectioner, is lie has the flnost lot of fresh candles In the oily. Prices from 10 ceni'.a an'i IB cents p"r jWiund upwards. Special nrlivs for Clirlftmas tree orders. 4S3 Cimmr..i4 Rlreet. P. F. Cole, of this cti!y, rewmltly w.viit to his r.uioh m liunHKiMt t.iveK in i;n NVUitum ctnititry. He found that hlf- nni P .rtt dtTc log ca.bln had been de Uroycd hy fire, on wl the content burn- ed. IP'. Ions Is Xmi& $1&0. H Is sup IKstd 'tlie ftre caught fi"om burning for-eH;n. Wednesday e'emlngiWm. Bock and wife ijave a iliOuse wiarmlng In honor of heir removal into their new and hand- am cctUige on tihe corner of Wall and 17th trflrwrts. The 'house was most lieau- Ifully dew.toted with Jlowers and ever- reena, and looked quit a bower of xnity. During the evening; the guests injoyed thomBslves pilla,y1ng whist and u lhre aifter which a splendid collation vau curved. The follawintg wore pre nt; Jci9. Wintertioldeir and wife, A. ?chi."irncjkau, wlf-s laaid sister, 8. Wlllet vnd wlf. Meedtumea Zdigler and Sanaa, Mi-s Beitha Sehemecikau, Charles i0hern.Hosliu, Mbw Marguerite Sanitia i,nd Win, Rwk and Wife. A GREAT, HACS. The Two River Flyers, Potter ana Tele phone, Have an ExalMng Trip Yesterday. The passengers on both ithe steamers Potter end Telephone yesterday tell of an exciting trip down he river. The boats are so evenly matched that neith er one had much of a lead or iChie other. When Tongue Point was reached, the Telephone, 'with a tfremend'ous burst of speed, shot eJhead of the beautiful slde wiheeler, end was soon throwing a cloud of Bpaiy In lier face. Pilot Lairklns brought ithe Telephone, with 'a graceful sweep. Into the long curve south of the buoy station, and with every turn of he great Wheel, placed a few feet more dldtaince bdtjween herself and her rival. It wias'ijlhe 'home rilrotdh, and as the ganilal pilot on the Telephone looked atiulgJ ahoad Bind chuckled to himself, he smilled to tih'lnk of how the "Old FaiVOittte" had walked ahead when the oummiaind weto't down the tube to pull her out. He houghlt to himself that he would not look around ag'aln until they raaohed the dannerj' bend, and men tally calculated 'the distance that would iritervene beftween he two boau. Some unkniown power eometMng that everyone Has' experienced at one time or antftjlijer during their lives, caused Mr. Larklns to turn his head 00 that tllve opposition boalt was In full view, and the Sight tlhalt melt his gaze gave him such a t)art that he neU.rly Jerked the handle off the Blearing gear. In stead of Hhe Pot'tor being far In ,the reir BitrallnHng her ntadhtnery Ito keep within halillng distance of tih Tele phone, she was dlredtly albreiaist of her and making tmin time across tlie sands between tfhe buoy Sbat'don and the Eagle oannisry, thus eaving tne long Dena taken by the Telephone. Pilot Larklns leaned over the speak ing tuibe amd gave an order in such a sharp tone, fthlalt iBngdneer Evans went out of his ohallr as If struck by a two- ilnoh plank. Did he say pull 'er open," said Col. Bv&ns, looking in a (bewildered manner it his aasMamit, but tefore .he received an answer his eyes happened to glamce through, the little Window on the side, and disclosed the same scene that had so startled ithe gentleman up in the pilot house an instant before. some one In the engine room, but the noise of the 'big engines made it lmpos- wl'bfle 'to locate Its source. Col. Evans made a few 'mysterious paBseB at sev eral different pants of the machinery, Hha't had Its Unsbant effedt. With a great snort thalt shook Che tooat from stem to stern, tihe gtanit pistons plung ed b'ack and forth wl'tih Increased speed and the sounds of the paddles striking the wvter tteaaune eo rapid 'that 1t was almost ' continuous. Thiey were fairly flying throug'h the waiter now, and as the boat went around the cannery dock she went over till it seemed her guard nail would go under. ' Captain Crang was asleep wihien Ithe flrat great lunge wus made, ibult he knew what tt meant, nd In an instant was on tils way down below, where the boys were poking dry sticks of wood Into the furnace. Stew ard MoGlllls, was out on deck, and al most as excited as Captain Cnang. The only really cool man aboard was purser Dondhuo, who eat In this little den and w'altahed the whole affair with keen ddllgihit. rt Was over at last and a dnaw. The Pd&ter wlhlliiaed first, Ibut the Telephone Wad the greuiber distance to go. GRAND BALL! To be Rlvtn by lh -AT- Fishers Hall, Dee. 31, 1894, (New Year' Eve.) Admission. 1.00. Ladies free, Tickets can be had of any member of the band or at the principal cigar and stationery stores. Good JSIosie has been Seeared for the Occasion BenJ Young, James Bare, C. J. Trenchard, Alex. Campbell, BenJ. Worsley, C. J. Curtis, General Committee. ROCSFEG R.E3. Is the line to take to all points EAStandSOUTH HE DIDN'T LIKE IT. The I'riiitx-Craln Dm Co. are maV ln;l A snecla'Ay of fine perfume, imnp and toilet ninlolcs. Th y have Ju?t if eelvjJ a lino of lmpirle.d perfumes, in nHi'Hnfi llu ppei'liltlts of tim liuiVni f irolijo ir.nTnif uitureis. Cult und ex m I n . them. It will cost you nothing tvi lo'Oi nt them.- T!n AtorKv WiKhI YaiM has now In stock, ft choh Mwlon f nil klndi vt wood, will. ill they ro selling' at the 1 uv.m: llvlii't prkvs. AImo tho lKt Kra-li! of eJ, UellverfJ In niKuititilec 4o tuiit Uiolr curfaimiTS. Call and be .mnvliiord, or hve oihUts at t'arna ti iti t Co.'s wtii. r.Hi.'Mil.iu! cvmi'iient la being nynl The flte.Timrfh'lp OcllutmlMa ariUved In i;it yafiioixtiy 'morning, lalbbult four 'imirs overdue. When opposite Point loyoa one of her eccentrics was broken wirt ihi; forced to Jay to for about i!i-ca hours until the dUrm&ge could be .upwind. OaiijIHiiln Boles waa all mys tery .when aippivteihed on the subject, but on 2 of the crew states that she IM wt.'Uulo long and loud to atttiact Hie ia'ul nltion of iChe Eldr, whIICh was 'jut ia Phoi't (lWtianice aisltea'n. The laiD'-ir vcsiel Wauled tip and remained law til- lhand until the Columbia's re i.vliiM ware mlide. A phtaslanit voyiage m far as wei.thtsr is coneeiimed, was ex ooi'ieuced will the way up the coast. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Iaura B. Logan, of Portland, is 'n the olty, upetidllng the holidays with friends. It. Pp.ilmlre returned ycsteixllay fron rtltkN vli'fr he Mas been spenK'Ung --.!';,,,s with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Owens. : , ' i ! i 1 1 1 U I Hon. .T. O. Mi Rler and w'lfe and their fen., tihe MIjww Tyrel, of Brookfleld, ivi Ml the Ocvldvcit. Mr. Sectit P.ixorSli and wife, of &a i.n, v.'ho Invo be.'n vlaltilngr wioh M. H. It loiMh, his bivther, have tvturned iMinc. S. Osntisrw and Wife, Who ihave been ii i;t 1'nt die last three mimi'.hs in Fan Piuts 'I ;-o, will arrive home overland n the mu'ulng. M:i. N. B. Pendleton, of Portland, who hnt'ovn vtelllng with Jicr siaters, Mr.. M. II. ttoziMth and Mrs. A. V. for. lU.t' in, of this Wty, leBt yesterdUy oi'Wt.tr.j for h'r home. C, R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. ;h.' 1'.. 'nl ig ii nd s-ni t'liU'Kan ut ffrtiin pue.(t., in nh? cMitiMl .'..hi of the o'.iy ho in In tha haMt throwing lut uifln.'S r J u 1 1 H 1 1 r diftM'.ly n;t : )t, i-l' t i l'k--ty ! h on r.r ,t i ' iy m.cn .:, The aivtlm-ltlen will He looh'.r.e f.ir ttit-m era hma If the -t nx :r mil and .rt-l!s wrk wailnms. ll nul."r inoiiil.ly nuvi;:ng of the CcJ- unibxv lUver Fisherman's PwtecMve) I'nlon will b bold n't Their reading ri:n Wednesday, Jamwry t 1S93, at 7:",0 p. in. tiliiirp, M.eiibers in good r. ami tux ore i c iiicsied to be prevent nt one side of land h ivo IV-ir Ihxik or rrcuipt nl.Hig. a i.;:.. .;r son:s jknsr.v, tr. iicj'a Cream tJikli'.j Powder WorM'ii J'e!r t!i'.if.-t Aw at J. Foard & Stnkea Co. have secured the HiT.'ncy of t!i, fsmoos PTKWAttT'S twin;;.;, the ..i.iy c.r.NriNE ruAX TWINE n anufa -tiuv i In IUKLANO. Thoir rtv st.-k g.xl ara much su- j.ih,r is !:y other kind. AT TO BUT FOR CHRISTMAS. t Pinifr Sols - Ciirvinir S.Oa- S Kit r'atf 1 C.-I1 ir mi l Siwdo - i 11 fy t !"i'1 ( -;,'!.!,. V-.i..-l'.H'k, t k v-'s V, A i V i ' .. Ut .i fc, I'i ft "i l::.'i-rt-t -i ! ! u,;i'l' ;'.io;;i:s CO Mi 'A'-; v. :.-e n,l Perrv .iu ill t Cut nt . f I'-einl it,-. i L. U-r- "No," saild the ibaldJheaded man, as he wilped the persplnakten off his classic brov a.hd puit" the wrong end of 'hit algar in his .mouth; "I don't like that." "Don't like Wh'ait, the algiar?" asked 'the geiiitlatnan to whom lie had evt demltly laddiresBed his remairk, and wlio tlsood wvitolnlng him spout atjhes and saliva like ia young volcano. "No; hang the cCgarl Why don't the nvaike 'em reversible and light 'em ir She middle!" exclatmed the bald-headed main, aa he fl.red (the stump at a stray dog that was Just pasting. Anyone could see tfhiat he was worked up abou. sctint'lhini.T. PeHhaiia the extra amount of flesh he carried mfay have added t his wuirmUh, for he wiib fat aa well as bUld-hleaded, and I may as well add, samewtuait cranky. "Don't like what?" repeated .the gen. tllamlan at hla elbow, who seemed tc Have a woman's curiosity and persist ence in finding out things. The ba'ld-ihtiadied man at first had reUUy diiiecited his remarks to no one ou't ilitnii-K'fif, but, as the other gentle man seemed desirous of starting a con- verrlalulon, he dlelgned a reply. "Why, I don't like the Idea of clw3' Ing around t!he bloc half a dozen ttimee to find a man whon I might have known he wasn't there. I've been looking Ic him for Ulie last two days, now, and when I'm in he's always out. I want to get it done, too, right away; and 11 I don't find him pretty soon I'll gel somebody else to do it." After having dclivird himself of this he drew long breath and a fresh ci gar, and aifter lighting, It, carefully no ticed wihikih end he put in his mouth. "Whialt are you talking about, and to wihom do you refer?" asked his Into-rlo- CUtiT. "Why, to Swope; I've been ohaslns around for two days to get Wm to paint thai! flgn for me and I haven't found him yet." "Wll, why donH you drop a noie in the Mtter box at his shop, 493 D street; perfttps ha la busy elaewiere." 'TUit's so; ntver thought of that." Ajid Um UiWhudcd moo walked on down th4 street, widh his note book in one hand and pencil in the other, and didaippoared around the corner. it is the CIMNG CAR ROUTE It oUers the best service, eomj biniiig SPEEDanil COMFORT It is the popular route with tlione who wuu Ui liavcl uu the SAFEST! Commercdal Street WE KEEP NO BOOKS. NO BAD DEBTS. STRICTLY CASH. 3 km t mm -mis- It Is therefore the route you fhou'd take. Ir. nam Ihrouuh vestibuled trams every day m tUo year lu St ail aid Cliica P. No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleepers, splendid Free Setond-elass iSleepers, Only oue o' an ;e of cars PORTLAND io NEW YORK Through Tickets To Any Iart of tne civilized world. PssneiiKcra ticketed vis. nil boats runuui, Mu.nvcu aiwu., utaiuiua auu x ei ; imuq. Full information nmieemlnir min. H,n. tmiis, routes ud otaer details iuralahed on C. W. STONE. 'Anellt Afttnrl. Steamer lelephoue Dock (A CLAISOP COl'NTY FUtMEB'S UIIEAM.) Comforta 1.13, Veiling per ynn l2o. Lnce from lo a jarj to 14c. Overalls SiOo. Quilts 08o, Silk Garter Web per yard lOo. Breakfast Shnwls 250. Bindings per roll 2o. Pearl Buttons from 7c to loo a dozen Smoked Pearl Buttons 5c to 8c a dozen Towels Eo. Table Oil Cloth 10 and 20o a yard. Boys Pauls 19. Ladies Underwear all prices Corset Wuiitt l!)e. Men's Underwear ttll prices. DcLodb's Hook nnd Kves i.er card 12c. Safety Pius per dozeiTt3r". 2 Foot Rules 8o. Shoe Brushes lOo. Nursinj.' Bottles 0c Vaseline, Urge bottle 5c Boys' Suspenders 10c. Men's Suspenders all prices, Umbrellua S1.22, $1.09. Ladies' Hose 9a. Plavina Curds 8n, 10c, Ladies' Aprons 24c, 27c, 34c. Mali's Hose 5 to 32c, Dinner Bells 4o, 9e, 20c. Padlocks 7o, 12c, 15o. PKOF1C8BIONAL 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. W. M LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7. Flavel s Brick Building. SHJk.3 B. SMITH. ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office in navel's bilclc building. KIUNK J. I' .YI.'ll.. J.N-I. T. L.IOHTKH. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Antoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OKF1CE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Muy bo found in his otlice until It o'clock mornings, frnm 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from S until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT Office on Second St.Tet, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hour9, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. in. Sun days, 10 to li. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agen No. ui First Bt..e t. wumKa,j, fortiaud, Orsnon EXTENDED SYMPATHY. " Do unto others as you would nave others do unto you," Is sympathetically "own in the following lines, the pre umi.tloii being that sympathy ia born, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Ueutlemon: i'iease send Krause'R ueaoaciie capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak. Two boxes to Lillie Wilcox. Brookland. N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me." lours very truly, ' . FLORA SEAY, Havana N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria ur.. sole Agent. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Gentlemen: I havj been troubled with very severe headaches for years, and have taken a great many different ivmedles, but havs never found any thing to give n as speedy and perma nent jure as Kr use's Headache Cap sules. In my opinion they stard with out a rival; they have ciirod me in oery t-Hse, JNO. N. WILKIH oS Adams ars. West Detroit, Mich. For ?nle by Chas. Rogers, r. agent, Astoria, Oregon. v the fcight cub prica for fur suiuk j CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A rut Craps Cream of TarUr Powder. Fret toot Ammonia, Alum or any oilier sduitasnt 43 VLATS 1112, STA.DA?JJ, Chopping Bowls 13-'. 7o. 30c. Clothes Pins 25 frr c. Glaes Tumblers 30c a set. No. 2 Lamp Chimneys Co. No. 8 "Never Break" Skillets 84c. Tin Pot Covers 3c, 4c, 5c. Cake Lifters 5o. Scalloped Shelf Paper 30 sheets 5c. 30 Feet of Clothes Line 4c. Bottle of Sewing Machine Oil 4c. Nickel Alarm Clocks 91o. . Preserve Kettles 10c, 12e, 14c. 25c Novels 6c. Decorated Cbamber Fails 33c. Reflector Lumps with burner and chimney 33o. Travelling Alcohol Lamps loo. 4'ent Saws 33o. Coat Hooks 0 for 5o. Fire Shovels 5c, 9o, 17c. Tea Spoons per set Co. Iron Shelf Brackets per pair 4, 9, 22o. K Dives and Forks per sot from 42c to 8108 Meat Broilers 7o. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 554ft 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" store. Astoria. Telephone To. 52. JAY TUTTLK, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 630, (Vdar stn-et. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford, Age.it. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Juwt received Just, whnt you wunt, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTEID A pood crlrl for e.nernl housbwork. Apyly ito 0i)3 Conunerdal Direct. WANTED A competent clrl for eon. ena.1 housework. Apply in mornine at residence of Ueo. H. Ueorge, 3o4 3lst st. WANTED A servant for renprai housework. Apply at the rooms over Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Llahter. WANTED To rent An nniMrhf rO.mr. for four or live months. Must be in oi3d order, lniuire at the AsLorinn oiilce. WANTED A youn? man lo look af ter a lish and game market. Muat fur- i.ini rereuces. Address. A. B.. Aato. rum oiiico. WANTED AKontH to rrnrpsi.nf tv. old National Lite Insurance 'r. t .Montpelier, Vt. For further Iniormi. tiou, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, bZ-bi Crocker rtulidinir s..n Francisco, Cal. WANTEID Active, h'onoat gcri:li..T.U.ii, ' J ...; to utKa v.'! .rl.':'eiS.iJi': ; n -I e-i. ., r, l. v. ' ..1 tea '.'tOii is t.vrnsi'ii. "uiini in,.j., f suited. K'nelose .riljai-enceB. m l uv. iiiiritued tl.u).nted ravel a,). TUB DOMINION, 217 OriSiWa. Building, CIiI.ugo. ?5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at hnmo Ii7 ing Lightning Plater, aid plating Jew elry, ViUtcht.-:. tablewear. t-tc house has goods needing plating. No -i eilenee; i;o capital; no talking; some agents are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. 1 WEy Dover Ega Beaters 10c 2QuartCoireePot U)o. 3 " " " 12c. 4 " " " 13c. 2 Quart Copper Bottom Coffee Tot 15o. 19c. WANTED-SALESMEN-$75.0O per week, sellins electric light outfits for houses, stores and shops. Motors for running machinery, and other popular patented articles, outfits complete when packed. Besi people buy. Permanent situation. No experience. W. P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus. Ohio. AJ ItCELLAN ECUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St, md have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTIND-Call on Hamlley & Haas, inn First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 3 . Tea Trnys 9c, IK He. 14 Quart Tin Pail l'.)o. Dish Puns 18c. Dust Pans 8c. Pint Cups, 2 for 5c 21c. tew K, t..': Large Glass Fitrbers 19c, 28c. Lantern Globes fc. Ijtnterns 45a Picture II(Kk lc .Viijiluw Shades with fpricg rollers S3c CommeroUl Strsat. FURNISHED ROOMS-Wlth board, or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Airs. E. C. Holden. 9th and Duane streets. FOUND A hunting skiff painted green eou.tJnins ID dueic and getsa decoys. Apply to tug Relief. SOC1ETT MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONER!. The ular meetings of this board will be held on th first Monday of each month at 10 a, m., at the crtice of Robb & Par ser, w. L. Robb. Sec NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astorii Building aud Loan Associa tion are held at S p. m. on the first vVedncsday f each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Cbetmmua. W. L. ROUB. Secretary. 0' I:a' KNCAMPVKNT No. 13.1. 0. O. P. P.ecnl.ir meptlnm of Ocean Fn. cRmpment No. 13. In the Odd Fellows' HnlUline. at 7 p. m.. on the second and fourth Mondavs oft.i.,-h m,.nth Jcurnlna' brethren cordially in 'ted. mjt oroer Ci p BEVKItAGES. WINES AND RKAVr.!?sr.u7i. rnd wire lnite'l r,t r,r;y cerr r? nUnii Tn"n't timet I'Wli snd sprl'rt titnv 'o PrnoH 'VTT TV- rrTir-ST TVir . nr,A bo'ion" r o!d st Alex Oimnhelf Wh.if 's T r? o g nnd pay 12 1-t t-( f,r a rl-rrtT n . vntl ran p-o th P.ttcTt 5T.-.ntl! at Cha. Owen's for 19 cer.!5 the hot Hnvana.rgar hi tho (tsarUct. aild ar.d free s:ck:cj.