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V DAILY ASTOrJA.V ASTORIA, SUNDAY MOUXLVO DECEMCEU BO, 1?94,, , iiiiiilK by Mc : hi lt ymi have )ii In the ptyle, m amis. Yet in touch with -.; online stamp 'ii-r whether n or a dren.ier suits will sat f:t your puree. i li.ri r m of f-, Mi 1 ! ',: a.:'! . CIIA3 Mcdonald,;.- T!ic Tailor. S'.; Commercial Street. o ' ii i net. hold ourselves responai- V.ij !".t i;. i-xtretnely cold weather of Ii,,.- . j l is b ura though there may . i-'.i i - .!! sm cotincutitm between It e ill tlrat l,Jt week we called tt : ; I i f line of our drinks that v, ..ii 1 v. i the (wUirj of your heart. i,. ,,,, -1 i- J. -ping us busy, and i-e waie'ay h s t.n;y trji;i! not U4 good. liei-ping our competlt to explain why theirs Tilli OFFICE. , O oill THINKING? 1 iirtc (!;;:( y,.m v, :i r yidir ii iiJi rvc;i! vv.iim colt days ' on u not lu't year's and keep NOT Drop in ami that stock of ma Albert Dunbar Cor. Commercial and 9th Sts, Hole Agent for the "P. N." COLS EX. What W.rWish Is a Plain Talk Witty Astoria People. K is a trailer of some Importance to the citizens of Awioria to know that thi-y hive a cU; ur factory In ttK-lr niddst th 1 1 Im il iirlK ull It well r.'in to make l jvptiiurhm of in.'iiiuricturliiat a first' -.! H c',;: if-T ie I.A JIKLLK ASTORIA and It !.i a pid'C of giio.l.s tlrcit is worthy ". ij.Kiumso mi the merit ot tiie K'oods ii!n!. W'h ilt grand resullM would im;mc to this city by the building uii of a elisor nuinuf Jflurlng ceiitca' Su'ic. Smoker, ji.u cm lielp It by oall Ins for A.ttona iii.ulj cig.irs. Christma fcw - Year. .K; t Reccivctl-- A Fine Line of V:t(Jl-.-S Clocks, Silver N.nWtir, , SilLKii'JmiJ Sterling an J M.itoJ Ware Sull.tMe - for : lloljJoy ('resents 11 l-KSTROM, ij Jewel ll,,l,-0 li,. 5't C -Lew I'llci :morvt.il A.i ii u. (.ii . TOl.AV'a WKATI1UR. Iv. 2:1 For Vt:ihlngtoii, iir ,. 11 .Hid I'l.iho, oiv.i;'Ion.vl snow .-':;':u!y wurawr ;i,-.il.M on Hie coast. Yi:2Tr.!;DAV3 W K ATI 1 E it. J.o.'.il wctilo-r for the twenty-four Ihmii.-i t-fiiiiig lit G p. ni. yeyterday, fur-i"".--'d 1-v tl.o l.'iiited Slates lvpavl-s',t-:il (if ri;iur, weather bureau. M ivi",o 1 i.n puure, i d-j!r..oH. 1 I ' ' ? ii .! : 01 tj,l dil'ce. ptembcr L' ni iui'!i.!. ; ,e: lion he LIS lu-hes. AWoVSII TOWN. r Murr,! :t 'l.-r ir i Hii!T. t Cv.wtuinir an ii. ii IV; V,,.UO r 1 Born, to the wife, of C. S. Klmi-.y, Friday, Dec. 123, a daughter. ReYnnfints! Remnants! Remnants! Ali half price ait the Low Price Store. Down In Scow Bay ye:r.enlay several men w-are employed In catching derelict piilng. . Phil Stokes' prices on shoes are so low that everybody who buyea studs Somebody else. Chief Poster was out yesterday look ing over passible fire trap In various pj.rU of the city. Tills w-cek all Jackets, Fur Wraps and Maoklntowhes at reduced prices aft the Low Price Store. The poultry markets are agta'ln filling ud with sleek looking turkeys. New Year's Is closa at (hand. Join the throne that will be served with egg-nog today at The. Office. , It looks good, but tarftea better. Bring your sheet music to Delllngcr & Howe, the Binders, and have It bound Into handsome books. For fine holiday goods, go to 1C5 10th mrCv't. Also stamping and embroidery, Lesuons given In fancy work. Robt. S. Norris has Just received from New York a nice selection of the finest Australian opals. Call and see them, The latest styles In Jewelry received almost daily at Itobt. 6. Norris'. ,NIe. mi's old stand, i'iii Commercial street ' The British ship Hia,rlan, 1695 tons. twenty-one days from San Diego, ar rived In yesterday afternoon In ballast. The department was called out early ye.iierday morning by a blazing flue ovsr the Bavaria beer hall. No da.m age. The street railway company are figur Ing on expending their line to Alder brook next spring, tlnenc-e to Tongue Point. - The Astoria Box Company are run- nJug a full shift of men now, wl.h or d.-rs coming In as ftut as they ci.ui turn thtun out. ' It is net thought that Judge McBrld will open court beforo 'the revT'lar term, which coiruiieiaced the tlilrd Mondiiy 1 February. Jlr. Haunblet biys tjJait t-veryi'hlng Is railroad in PojtUuud. Iiun'drevls of men are awaking tlhe time when woi'k will commence. Tine stc-.utier Elder left out yeJ.erdiiy with a cargo of Hour amd iltro-n for Van- i-ouver. At.tUu. iport it will 'be rewiiijipeil to Honolulu,'- The ivgUaUr winter batch of insane iwtlaniLa is ex'pd-tedi at the asylum from this coun'ty commencing hi Uic ilrift of , the year. Jtembr-rs of the Ii. P. 0. E., have you seen the new and elegant Elk charms, rings, pins, etc. that Itobt. 8., Norris lias Just received? Finnish vangellcaJ Lutrierain cnurch. Conlli'matla-n and Holy Communion to. day at 10 tt. m, Tomorrow (Dec. 31 ot j vesjvrs at 8 p. m, 6. E. UUIuger U 111) ugeut In Astoria for the celebrated Guinbrinus Hottieil Ueer. of Portluml,' llr p him a poutal curd and lie will call for your older. Portland Is away up in the "pictures" Just now. General iioh and various Jbai.a detatehments of 'the Salvation Army now havo control of the city. Normlle's grading camp on the water works pipe line won a svene of acthtly yi illcnUy. Work was begun, and In an other few days quite a showing will be made. Ooodmon1 A Co.' shoe wear well while wearing out, and do not weur the weiuvr ou't. mat ine re.ifHn uoou man & Co. have suoh n lmmenf.e trade. John Cjr1s.uk, on a complaint filed by his brother, was 'taken brfons Ciwmty Judge Cl'i-riy yesterday tttul adjudged in. fane. He will ho taken up the rlw tonight. A good, never f;uliiig photograph Is ihvays a yomve of pl.vuiure. You can rtiUiln this kind from Crow's Gallery, a they turn out that class of work nd no other kind. Thorp Is no city on Ithe Pacific Const f the r'.emo population as Astoria, tlr.u n b.i.iM of more nclf-wl-mliiiff clivlts A.Horlnns, as a rule, are uulck to adopj nulern iil'MH, Vc.iU'i'.lay'a lnvi'ts from up the river line Jivlo part with a coating ot lec ,nvr their hows. The weuther up abow liigun Point is several degrees colder Ji.in here on the ooa.1.. , . Wo aro told that we are selling the liett wood In town for the money. We uniess It v.e'vo made a dead set to tiave the floow Why Wood Yard catch the best trail' in town. Office opposite Kl-h"r Urothera'. Vn.t ! the atif'o.'.vs of the Ylavl Com pany Jonnia Itronxh'on will civ a free talk to liul.es i1 the suhjeet of hiv.Xh oa We.liU.vJuy, January Sd, at S p. in., l-'l.iM-l i.iiiuiinjj, RiKm 1(1. P. will r-y you to buy your Christmas v.iiiVo-,5 of C )!. Smith, the confectioner, ;) ho has the flneit lot of fnvh oaiulhn in the city. IVIivs from 10 cetils and i"i c'iii P"r ,Kiund upwards, Fpee'jl luii't.-i for t'lu i'it mas tr."e order. V., 1 C ,:iia;.'i', ;-l st ret. I Thi Priiiln-Crala Dnijr C". nre mak jln.f a ci.(vi.:i y o? p . . .. ... , .,,., I on. I toil-t Hi-ti-ies. Th y : ti Just It jei ii-i H liiie of Imported pevt'uai. J, in j the o.v !.i)!!,s ..f th- I ad n t jf ea.'.e ii.'-n.:' i-niire-s. Call arl :; . it-) itiv-m. I; will co.it xoa ri : : u ti j to t 111. in. . - T f IJlilhk books of every kind and de norijiilon, turned out oh short notice by XJelllnger & Howe, the binders, at Portland prices. We guarantee our work to be the beat. Several Portland contraietors who hnve l 'n In the cii'.y dun.ng 'the past welt figiirlit? on the proposed water works, i-l.n'im to be responsible for the d.--liy'ii;ful we.cLtar of the last five days. Lc1.1t ev:ir!ng nexrly everyone closely e.w.mlir i the clear 'cy amd its myr iads of tn'iiikllng 'ars and wondered where Vf-rvor Pa sue got Ws author ity fr m. ki.eg the Htntemnt that snow would he filling along the coast by nightfall. Yei'.enlay olom? the waterfront old m-jrlii'-TS and river m?n were recalling tne tme wnen. e!r'it years ago, a cola mi'ip came on mil rroze xne nvw up so titht above P inlT, that traffic waa stopped for several weoltB. Pirtlt-' 1'wn from Stella yesterday sits re th.lt Mpwirs. Patnen nd Morrison will con'nt?t MTo'.!her roft In the blsrlorlemitail porta frani'j i,Tt tbvt nl.ve. Thev will have tt rwflv to-rw out during the calm we-.tiher of summer, ' 1 Owloir to ir-iijiuiiciurers' restrictions tlia foHrrvlrer goods are exempt during! r. Tt. Poop or' n grmt annual sale, viz.: . F ft W. cr'!ar- nnd cuffs, rubber boots m l i-:io-, V. C-ntlmrl kid gloves and Koj.xl V. C. C. corsets. ,r..,i tww. .S'nugsrler Dunbar s former J I any friends and trU'f.ness associates believe ch-it ha wl'l yet re'urn from his exile n uniii'i. yrrmnT mis numoer is ei Pi.k, 'rh? Otrinpfe merehan.t of Port ! ni, who -was at one time a, partner of Dunbar. Pirvl?" nit Oraee churoh today as u"ual. Mo-mlng prayer at 11 o'clock. Kvi'i'i'ng priyer nt 7. Evening prayer i;t Holy T-nnorentts' Cha,pl at 3:S0. The i"hiri"";.niii fiuslc will ibe repeated. A ftrvlc will be ht'd in the church Mon y (New Year's Eve.) at 11:30 p. m. to welcome the new year. The Astoria Wooa Yard bus now In stock a choice seleatlon of all kinds of wood, wMeih they are selling at the lowest livin.7 prices. Also the best grades of coal, delivered In nutfimititlleB to puH their customers. Call and be convlncfd, or loave orders at Carna. han & Co.'s store. Portland buslnesa .men are making an -nrnc,'.: pit c est arn.t'Int the soheme to bmid the 'Ity for J250.000 for the pur i "-e of piirohinlniT the Morrison street hrhtg?. On speaker at a recent meet 'rg find: ""It Is better to hulld a fencs Tiiouml Po,-;lf!nd and place this notice noon it: 'Tihis is the danger Hne If you go further you will be robbed.' " 'Margin Olsen s:iys he don't propose to have h:si monopoly on the laiicfcloneer ou:--.!n.-s interfered with. Yesterday -norn'ng lie mused the flirrest of B! P. '.Ww.-l.-y, who was caught sellln? at .oiiin : ru. tio'i the touth half of Lot 6, I'.l.v, Si), 1 ri Upper Aslorta, It being a n'li, ! fNiie or the estate or unomas ho! n r'.' i i'ier, (l f 'ea fM, ana orougnt a price of $st'-0. Mr. Woraley forfeited a Jeposlt of $ . ' Vr.'lr th" '.ainMrilefifi of the women of Lhe Sr. 13. Civur.'h a New Year s social will Tie Kvpn at t'he residence of Mrs. u oh n. The ladles will receive from to 5 p. m. mid from 7 to 10. Young ivolo e-,i-e1:i'y invited In the evening. I.ilHt r-lVe.-'hments will be served, and n.t opportunity piven ror everyone 10 leave .a thank ollerfng for the benefit of the (ihtiToh. Ll-t everybody taate this ooruinlty to iwiulte the ladles a New Year's caJl. Min-r the many Chrlstmaa festivi ties of 1S:H the one that Minerva gavt l it i.'.ivat for its members and then hllilreii arid Invited friends will long i-'iiu-ii l.tiivd by those taking part Tl!,? l. i'l was crowded to Ms utmost oa ,'i ilv l.y a del-.ghted udiewe who lis eneil t ;i line program, after whloh iiinvre-'ir pr.-senti were acu oui. nit:, nolo n n J candy were dealt out li nexh luoilble qu. in titles, after which f i.m.M, uiui music were inatiigea ti un II a i.iU" hour, when all went home o of having spent one or the it olri'tuiit evenlnjrs of 'the season. Ph. whole niiT'inipamemt reflects great tvili.; on the co!ii':n.!tee. Mesers, Bel .tnd, Brlivrclal, arid Johns-m. Mr. I'onn r tret a number of the crea tors of r.'ia Orc'Xon Pacific at Albany m Tlnim' iv lawt, land In an extended i.!!c u--ur then Miait the recent pur hase of 'tl-.u road was not to again sell t on. to an other corporation, or tear It paml pp-nove It to Astoria. He spoke try hiuhly of the past services of the iH!ivcu, n.T.d mid they were the right thid of in.-n amd would be asked to re- mi;:. He upoke very cm'oura.trlngly of f.'.'tmv of the line, aind while nut put Uni.' it Jn that many words, left hl . ,tn1io.v " with the Impression that at n? f.Ciire time the road would be ex tended to AMtorh:u He said that the tlpm of I! mncr & Hammond furnished m-r a if "he money for the purchase, and phlMd -lphla- parties the balance, it Is believed tlia majority of the cred i!s will ftvor a confirmation of th .-tale. . PRRSONAL MENTION. lien. J. It. Smith leaves today over land for an Fnanelsco. . . . J'r. C. 11. II ir'.d -n has returned from i tr!p to North Yakima. Bhrrl'T H ure and wlfa are expeoted home fnvm I'ortland this morning. Mrs. Arthur Bartholomew retnrned ve-ittM!o.y jin.er a two years' visit In i-i'.nland. Airs. t!i:sey and family are vWtliiR m to.- Lewis -an.1 i la.rke, with the fam ily of Mr. Sil-s. M'.si N-,ttie Tultle, who has been 'oeiiOlii:.'," a feiv di.vs with Miss Ijnttt Utii'io, -.it K.'wcle t'lln. Is now vlaitlng ineno .ii l'liiM.'irul. Mr J. A. Unvi Is and cihildtvn re- turncl yi -io i-.lny nfier a. two days' visit w'i.h fr. k.nd Mrs. K. C. Jefferlts on .lie Lewis and Clarke, Awaked Highest SLnors WorlJ Fa!r. if i M - hi ' V" - -I'iUjI I i. i.iwl i -. hUm A j tC' ;f fi u (i !i ' ir-n,' . f, ti.lll A I l.i I 3, 1 L ' I & '. RESCUE CLUB. Last night alt Rescue Club a good alzed aucHwvee gantneired to listen to the exeroilis. T4ie following program waa excellently rendered: : Itedtathm, Oracle Simpson. Song, "You Cam't Pray in my Yard any more," Fay DeJllnger. Keciiatlon,, Hazel Eates. Recltairlon, Harry Busman. Red nation, Josle Nibbs, (encore.) Bong, FnankUe and Hazel Edles (en core.) . Recttaition, ManJe Andrews. Bong, Winnie Firth. Recibaitlon, Myrtle BHnn. Dr. 'Eaten madle an earnest talk which girea.Cly Impressed tlhe audience. The committee on nrosrram 1nr th coming week ia as follows: Mrs.La Force, Mrs. Andrews, and Mr. Bremner. Nine persona signed the pledge. Charles N. Tuttle, Portland agent of a French steamship tine, 'has received cablegram from the home office, rela tive to the eataibllshime-it of a steam- rthlp Hne beitween Porttamd, Astoria and The Sun says: Tho :nlhl -M-ataa that air a cant f ha n. pignle des MeeBaorIe MarHNmes Is now on his way to Portland, direct from the home office of itlhe company hi Paris, and that immedllateily on his arrival, Should the situation prove as Mr. Tuttle has reresorrted IL aimam ire-newts will ha Immediately made and the necessary j pipers signed looking to a eeTni-mr.r.thly .passenger and freight service between I iwEwaiiKci- miiu irem'ii'i wcrvic? uween 1 I'H T n ''1i , and Kobe, In Japan. If substantiation I f hhe fleures as to frelu-hit TroTOirn.hlc already furnished by the tooal agent of ;th French comrjanv. Is all tlhsit In ne. oesnu-v to secure the Immediate In sballatton of the steamship line, then the service Is assured, for with every otiher roercnantleo awailtlng trxnsportn. tlon to the East has Increased, untl' (today One warehouses of Portland arf ovarnowing ,wkCh goods bought and pa'ld for mon'ths ago, but which are forced to lay 'here through the inability of the consignees to secure space on the out tfolnfr StP-3.mers of ha Flmnrea M.in-V, ern Pawinc, and Pacific Mall steamship lines. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Kan Prandsoo, Dec. 29. Arrived Truokee, from Astoria and Portland; ship Dashing Wave, from Taooma. Cleared .Wall k Walla, for. Vleltorla and Port Townsend: SNaJte of California for Astoria and Portland; Oregon for Astoria; Jeanle, for Nanalmo. Departed Costa RlM, for Naiuilmo-, ship Yosemite, for Nanalmo; bark Rlchaird III, for Nanalmo; bark Alden Besse, for Porit Townsend. Frelghitfl and cthia.rte.rs American ship Cyrus Wakefield, coal from Nanalmo. THOS. W. KEENE VERY ILL. Sacramerito, Dec, 29. Thomas AV Keene, the trawedlan, was unaible to fill a two-n1glh!ts' engagement in this city owing to the fact that he had lost his voice. When he arrived hene he could not speak above a whisper. The tra gwlJan attributes his misfortune tc overwork aind a bad cold. He Is a very sick man, but hopes to appear In SeattW next week, . TWO FIREMEN KILLED. New York, Dec. 29. At a fire early this morning In a five-story factory or 124 Wit Twenty-sixth street, Chief John Bressntin and AsslstJant Foreman John J. Rooney were killed. THE PROSECUTION RESTED. Poritland, Deo. 29. In the Sleeves trial today the prosecution reated, and court adjourned until Monday. THE GRAND OLD MAN. London' Dec 29. At Ilawarden totav Wniiaim E. Gladstone Is celebrating the eig'hty-flfth anniversary of his birth. i The copiEjte on Wednesday, muw 2nd. Twenty-five Per Cent. Off on All of Our FINE DRY GOODS ami CLOTHING. Owing to Goods of Goods Never Were Cheaper. Now is Your Oppor tunity to Lay in a Supply for the Year. xne Leading ury Goods, Clothing GRAND BALL! To be Klven by the AT Fisher's Jail, Dec. 31, 1894. (New Yenr'i Eve.) Admission. $1.00. - - Ladles free. Tickets can be had of any member of the band or at the principal cigar and stationery stores. CoOfJ BIOSlO h3S been SeeilPed fOF the , a ' floo-clnr. wl'l'0!,101i BenJ Youmr c. J Trench'ard BenJ Wcrslev ' James Hare, Alex. Campbell, BenJ. Wcrsley, C. J. Curtis, General Committee. ' NOT MANY LIKE THEM. Cleveland, Dee. 29. The Cleveland shipbuilding Company has deolded to rant Pyea a ten per cent In. creise of wages. About 150 were af feWted. C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. - , Regular monthly mealing of the Col- mbla River Fishermen's Protective Union will be held alt 'their reading room Wednesday, January 2, 1893, at 7:30 p. m. rihiarp. Members in good Standing are requested 'to be present and hive their book or receipt along. SOFUS JENSEN, See. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured th 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. State of Ohio, County of Tol5do, Lu cas County, ss. Frank L. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co, doing business In the city of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that the said fli"m will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK. J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of Decern ber, 1886 A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists. 75 cents. Meany is the leading tailor and pays 'he highest cash price for fur Bklns. PPffS hnBLA Only Genuine and Bona Fide Sale Given the Public During the Year. the Great Fall in Prices of All Classes of Lately This Really Means a Reduction 50 Per Cent. From Last Year. C. H. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. BMiTH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and Pythian' Building over C. H. Cooper's store. l W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8., , DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street W. M LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms E, ( and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office In Flavel's biick building. TBaNKJ. I'YLOR. J.VO, T. LlUUTEB TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his otltce until 11 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. I J. Q. A. BOWLBY, 'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR .AT LAW.. ' Office on Second Su-set, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. in, Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULUNIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4'4 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 Danztger's store. Astoria Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, BURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms & and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence. 639, Cedar street FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W I. Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Just received Just, what you want, at Wing ivee b, Bin i nira street. WANTED. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply ito 598 Commercial Street. WANTED A competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply in morning at residence of Geo. H. George, 384 3lst St. WANTED A servant for general housework. Apply at the rooms over Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter. WANTED A young man to look af ter a fish and game market. Must fur roish references. Address, A. B., Asto nian office. li fi r COOPER, and Furnishing WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-81 Crocker Building, Ban Francisco, Cal. WANTEtD Active, honest genltik'mkn, or jiii.jy 10 uiu vel .representing establish ed, reliable house, fclulairy, (65 monthly aind travelling expenses, with Increase if suited. Enclose raferences, and seif-addJ-ecried WUiioiped en vlop. THE DOMINION, 317 OrraJi'A Building, Chicago. $5.00 to J15.00 PER DAY at home sell. Ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tableweur, etc. Every house has goods needing pluilng. No experience; no capital; no talking; some agents are making i2i a day. Perma nent position. Address II. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. ' WANTED SALESMEN $76.00 per week, selling electric light outfits for1 houses, stores and shops. Motors for running machinery, and other popular patented articles, outfits complete when packed. Best people buy. Permanent situation. No experience. W. P.-Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St,, and have your clothes dyed aud clenned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astoiian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS With 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. FOUND A hunting skiff painted green oomilning 19 duck and geese decoys. Apply to tug Relkf. SOCISTT MEKTLNGa PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ular meetings of this bourd will beheld on the first Monday ot each month at ID a. m., at the office of Robb & Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sec, NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Olllce en Genevieve street "" Chenamus. W. j... .ii Secretary. m 'HAN KNCAMPMBXT No. 13. I. O. O. F. Regulr.r meettnrs of Ocean En f fimpment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows Mullillng, at 7 p. m.. on theisecond and fr.urth Mondays of ench month. So Jcurnlrig brethren cordially in 'ted. By order O. P. BBVERAGFJS WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln- fnnrlel wine Instead of enffee or tea. fly reits per rnllon. Don't forcet neach and apricot hrnndy. Aao .French irrnnc o.nii wina st AIpt Gllherra ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's nm. What Is the use to go and pav 12 1-2 cepls for a ciear when you can get the Robert Mantell at Chaq. Olsen's for 10 cents, the best Havana cigar In the market, mild and free smoking. Goods Houso P I Cit-V V ' .