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9 I THE DAILY ASTORIAN ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY b, 1895. You Meet Men V.vt-rr d;iv wearing onltR mndo by Me I'..na'l.l. dio c.Hnr. No d""bt you have 01 svvd a aimiil aivenuou m ,i,,. ,l ih,i.li of these units, let !.r. ,.f iiwin 1.4 rU-lit in touch with tc.i times, niul lias the g'-nulne stamp i,f tnif t'li-v.iiK''. No mutter whether ,., i. m,m nf r.-mhlun or a dresser r odi.if.ct McDonald's mitt wl" at" b !y your 'taste and protect your purse, ciias. Mcdonald, The Tailor, 52 j Commercial Street. (4 y'UT MENI1LiiST (o, ' ,f your regular patrons," laid a V yy new customer on vvcanesaay. n is Ui t fir st Uine I have been here," he nJ J.'iJ, "rot I know good whiskey when I drink It n l tint U Ihe hest I have t.wird for monttu." Tlie experience of one who has tried nd tested HOPE whlikty will be nhe exrerlence of every new paircv.. It Is this brand of whiskey lhat has galued for THE OITICE hundreds of sieady patrons and made Its bar the most popular (or gentlemen In the rlty. What We Wish Is a Plain Talk With) Astoria People. It la a matter of some Importance to the citizens of Astoria to know that they have a cigar factory In their midst that is doing all It well can to make a reputation of manufacturing a flrst olass cigar The LA EKLLE ASTORIA and It U a piece of goods that Is worthy of patronage on the merit of iho goods alone. What grand results would come to this city by the building up of a cigar manufacturing center here. Smoker, you can help H by call ing for Aslorla made, cigars. The Sarah Dixon Iras made quite a "strike" ylnce Inaugurating the Sunday IxxaJt from Portland. It Is an accommo dation that the public appreciates. On Monday evening Dr. Gue will d liver an Interesting lecture on army ex jicrlaiwes. There will Te no admlt affinea fee charged. All old soldiers ere especially invited. E. C. JefTerles received a message Tiuesday calling him to the bedside of ills raged rmxiher, who Is seriously U' it the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George. Mlbbard, In Portland. rt Is rumored that Major Kenzle will assume command of the post at Fort Carnby In the near future, and Captain IXiy, who has been temporarily In charge, -will take command of one of the batteries. Sheriff Hare In going over the tax rolls has discovered eever.il hundred dollars "delinquent" due from Chinese nverohamlts, that does mot appear in the experts' repent. He will proceed to add It to .the either delinquent. "CUTTER'S Whiskey." There are lots of places on the Pa ellio cuaHt that buy Cutter whisky Just to s:iy that they buy it, but do they always hand It over the bar to their CUMtollierS? Oh, No! ' Not all of them. But there's one place where you can always depend on obtaining the cele brated Cu liter whisky, Just as pure as when it left tlie distillery, and that place Is at (IKOAUACi-R A ItRACH'5 "RESORT." No maittcr whether H's Mr. Bonner or Millionaire Mr. Hammond, or the poor nun who work.i on the street who comes Into the "Resort," and asks for "The beat on the coast," tlw-y would each and every one gat from the same bottle, uiid at the same price. Isn't thh fair? And la It uiny wonder that we are the popular place? Christmas' jew -Year. from Denver parties, and lanother firm reports a number of requests for quo tations from Idaho firms. It 1s thought by some mill men than, 'the demand from foreign countries for Oregon lumber will become more brisk as the season advances, but ompJtl'Jlon with the mills of Bi'ltlsh Columbia -will keep the People coming In from the Nehalem! prices down to such a point that not country report very deep snow on the 'much of a margin will be left for the mountains. In many places the roads 'shipper , and trails are made almost Impassible Charlie Wlrkkala, -Who Is now . the sole proprietor of Ithe business formerly owned by Erlckson & Wlrkkala, is on of the prosperous citizens in that par! of town. Hard times does not seem t have laid ia very heavy hand on hir shoulder. the (hitherto customary details concern, ing the nominees, his 'majesty struck Ws pen through the column headed "Religion," remarking that this in no way concerned him. There is good reason to believe thiait the same epirit of tolerance will overspread the coun try when Che Czar has fully assumed tlie reins of power. ' A SLIDING HILL. Urriontown Residents Are Having Lots of Fun Just Now. Down in Untontown yesterday every lining seemed to be on the move. Even the houses along th'e steep bank abov the roadway beitween the Washington and tJeaslde canneries caught the tn It ia undcrs-tood thiat the A. F. C "P1'1"1 end nged positions, .so that will soon hold a meeting for the pur- ttur occupant mode hiaslty prepara- pose of deciding on plans for next sea son's regatta. The success of last Aug ust's regatta has Inspired the boys to try and make this year's affair the tloni to remove to other quarters, It was all caused by the heavy ra!ns and snow of the past week, which so 'oosened the curt h that late Thursday biggest of its kind ever held on the "''e1 whole sldehill bin to slide coaat. Siilltm ,to th f.inrt for fla.r. off Into the bay. Four or five houses rying out the program will come up liberality, for It was demonstrated be fore that for every dollar put up by the citizens, ten were left in the oity. , were moved a distance of from two to five feet, and In one instance a dwell ing n? toppled over so that the slight est Jar will send It tumbling dawn over the roadway. Several of the families have made ar rangements to spend the nlgh'ts away from their homes, but during the day A prominent lumberman of the Lower Columbia la authority for the stater merit thlat With the coming of spring. a heavy damamd for Oregon lumber; they return to thief houses, but ever will come from east of the mountains, j with a W3itdhful eye upon Ithe sliding One 'mill Is figuring on a big order j ground. Bm'c of Ctarles Wesd'erlamd's Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! At half price at the Low Price Store. Join the throng that will be served with egg-nog today at The Office. It looks good, but tarf.es better. Bring your sheet music to Delllnger & Howe, the Binders, and have it bound into handsome books. S. E. Utzingcr Is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated 'Jambrinus Hott'ed User, of Portland. I)r p linn a postal card and he will cell for your older. The Made. Commercial Street. Goodman & Co.'s shoes wear well while wearing out, and do not wear the wearer out. That's the reason Good man & Co. have such an Immense trade. A good, never fading photograph Is always a source of pleasure. You can obtain this kind from Crow's Gallery, as they turn out thait class of work and no other kind. bv nuimerous trees that have fallen dur lng the heavy winds of the past twt week.i. Scrviicts at ithe Congrgaitional church Mt-i'ning topilc, "The attractions ot 'th'o cross." The evening theme, "Con science." The Sunday sahool rnetets at house s hup1? opening In the proi't; shows the extent to which the whole Fide hill 1s moving. Just how much further thip slide will go, camiot be figured on eft this ttlme, but people who live in houses along thiat part of the hill are lns!ng no time In getting. onto safe ground. Down every little ravine runs a stream of water which shows how thoroughly soaked Is the ground. Blank 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. It will pay you to buy your Christmas candles of C. B. Smith, the confectioner, as he has the finest lot of fresh candles In the city. Prices from 10 cents and 15 cents per ,K)und upwards. Special prices for Christmas tree orders. 4S3 Commercial street. The Prlntz-Craln Drug Co. are mak ing a specialty of fine perfumes, soap and toilet articles. They have Just re ceived a line of Imported perfumes, In cluding the specialties of the leading foreign manufacturers. Call and exaim The TVoma Ledger ha been reduced 12:15 and the Christian Endeavor at! upe of eMaimrtlna: to retwtr the Camaee. from a .)Ven-oolumn to a six-column j 6:30 p. m. The week of prayer will bs'unitil the ground Flops sliding, which prolbably mean's tint some weeks will elapse before a wngon can be taken around Smith's Point. on we roadway at various places j them. It will cost you northing to prti It p'les of eartli have tumbled down j look at them, from the banks afove, and at on place 'a retlon of the trestle work fully two hundred feelt In length, has been entire ly carried away. Th?re Is but l'lttie olghit-paitre '.vapt-r. Throes are really jobworved in tlie following manner: On hard over on the Bound; basildes, an en ergeitlo paper, mUllshed by union men, lias rnade great .Inroads on the Ledg er's former business. The maiil carrleirs are still carrying milt. frriral-fll'Kivl 1nu,i'q w!hh Ifhjmi fn cve-ry trip, am Indication, that the effects al dTL'h- Vhu nd Monday and Tuesday nights the Bap tists and Congregational unite In meet ings to be Iheld in the Baptist church Wednesday inilfclrtt the Melhodinti Pres- bytorlan, BaiH.lat and Congregational unite In a meeting at the Congregation- of tlie holiday season ht'S not yet dis appeared. Yctaterday's bu&tness was un- fthe Baiptlsts and CVmgregutlanalists hold mid'elBlngs In the Congregational usually lls-ht. on a,Wunt of there being :tfl,uroh- AH meetings begin at half-past no mall from the East. I seven o'dloek. The Western, Union wire between As- m bouth. Danota. and Northern Ne toria and Portland Is still out of bear, j braska. Where the poorer people are yesterday communlcii'tlon was bt'A with siiffer.ing for the neceoaltles of life, Clifton but beyond (that point the line the elevator companies propose to sell wu. nut In working order. Manager s'-l ffraim in ithe spring to the counties Ovorb Jek does not anticipate that It will at a very low price and to take pay be many hours before the wire wll.' be ! In co'inty warrants. It Is estimated working through to Portland. tnalt H.MM.OOO bushels of grain will have to be furnished in tho s'tate In the It Us a pretty slgOit on the Upper Col- appln(r. A llke plan ,haa bel deVilBe1 uimibfa river with the enow lying thick to fllrnl!fll coil winter. Tho local on bfJ'Jh toimks, and the tops of the dtU.ler3 hxve arranged with their East trees K'nt to the ground. The river U ern houries to Bell coal to nhe counties ailmowt covered wMh loe, emd the Upper .,r ,town.tMps, and take warrants In pay Jiilumlliia from where It branches off, miVit. These will be carrted by the Is full of floaltlng lee. If Ithere had beer coal men. The railtaiods have been haul- me imore rt.ty of cold weather, it would Ing th- cjiI In free, and will do the Wwe frozen hard. Isame w.'h the grain. Haibbaith Biirvlces at the M. E. church 'There is .ure to be a big emigration Just Received-- A Fine Line of Watches Sterling and Diamonds Plated Ware Clocks," Suitable Silver Novelties, for ' Solid UolJ and Holid;iy I'lated Jewelry, Presents at 11. HKSTROM, Lemlinu .Jowotor, k Commercial St. Astn la. Or, llonfit (joods--Low prices. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Locul weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum t:iiier.tture, ! derives. Mlnlmuin teniiiiuture, SJ degrm.'S. l'n-ipitatl'm, 4.U3 Inches. Total precipitation from September ;, ism, to date. '.2 Inches. Mxi't'HS of irei'lllatIon from Seplwin hv Ul, 1S.U, to darn. 7.3S Inches. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" Tho Only Restaurant. See Swopo. See Swopo about decorating. Scs Swope about decorating and sign work. There was ycsterdliy. no mall from the Eas The ship City of Hankow was towed up the river yewtcrdny. Horn, to Hmj wife of Fred Llndstron'J December a daughter. -At 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. J. W ' frU(.n Nbmhkn to 'the Pacific Coast." UuMhong, D. D.; subject, "An Oriental mli a ntit,mi: yrday who has Vlniyauxl and Its Lessons." At 6:30 P Ulltelly btwn j, wu 8eotlon l)f Ne. m a Mthodilrtt love feast, under the braHkii wltere WMnaa of people are auspices of the young people. All In-1 t,hs verge of sturvwtton. "Oregon will vital. At 7:30 p. m services by Rev I rt)0t.lvs a KPeat mmy of these , .. O. W. Oue. D. D, The cWens of As-! hj P,(Ivj!nuC(( Ah. lt tos 0,,, weJ1 torla are cordlailly InvHted to attend all thTe of th,a gmeroua UJld Hf t1,8e g'''vlce8' and prompt ac-tl.rn of the people here The man who has chuinre of Mr. Gib m "'inff Bupplles to the sufferers. bons' rand; on Young's river came Into' vtM P'ui-a f 'ho scenes dn the tha olty yette.rdi.tv and reports the roads uro"S'"t-''-cKen aiutnct has not been almost ImpasHaWe. The coi-duroy road ovordrawn' and 1 nole 1 8ha11 ntfver near Knwl's fairm Is all afioait, and It Is j " lm"'"i n wttness such reported ithait a man coming In fmDi:,m ,,reauumwl1' farmers mare NHha-lem lost a horse there vestertLxv i"'" lo "'"Pose tnesr places for " " U . U 1 - i . . cnuuu'i vucii u Kei uui or xne counitry. and In m'any casta men who were a year ur so ago considered well-to-do, api at.u.illy pennlleas ttnlay. Spjcula tM are buying up the lands and will put them under Irrigation." NEW YEIAR'S RESOLUTIONS. Marie Twnpleton SeJts Firth Some Very Good Ideaa to Begin With. I will commence eaoh day's work with a simile on my face. I will try each day to make some one person happier for tny having lived. I will endeavor to cultivate a spirit of forgiveness, returning good for evil and driving from my heart all feelings of envy or Jealousy. I will make it my greatest effort to drive from my m'lnd every ithought that I would not HWe to have published to the world. I will guard my lips that they may not let pasa any needless words harm ful to my neighbor. I will strive against the inclination to pflfiase my friends by unmerited praise or polite deception. I Will lhooF3 on each Sunday morning some good motto for my guidance dur ing the week, makiing It my daily effort ANNOUNCEMENT. After the Sth of January, 1893, I will receive a limited number of pupils tot lnstrucition in phonography. A speed ul i.ss will also be organized for more advanced scholar.?. For further partic ulars, apply to W. S. Wood, Cor. 9th and Commercial streets. WE KEEP NO BOOKS. NO BAD DEBTS. STRICTLY CASH. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. mm BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such ar tides should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, rb the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contalne no mercury, and Is taken In ternally, acting on the blood and mu uous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Caliarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, 75 cents per bottle. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. F. Fuller, of Conlajiharle, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his 'to attain the ideal In that motto em- lam"y naa a-'wB 1"u"u lue vc" ueBl iho,ni results follow Its use. G. A. Dykeman, T win if,,n w.i, J Drusrslst. Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has ised it in his family for eight years, and it Was never flailed to do all that Is claimed for It. Why not try a rem. tdy so long tried and tested. Trial bot tles free. Ohas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Building. Regular size 50c and 51.00. THE UNEXPECTED DISCHARGE OF A CANNON The paatage around the hill ne.ir Wil I hums port Is (f- blocked by slides tha one can Siumely get around. Sen-Ices at tho Presbyterian church on Sabbath na follows: Preaching morn ing and evening by the pastor, ltev. 11 Llddell. 11 a. m., subeot, "Waiting up Mie Irrl th :t Source of Stitvngtlh, ). in Anujher ciliaier has been added to 7:30 tlio nnuli ir.Uni.ited case of the Farmer "A New Year's Motto." Special! Loan and Tra Company vs. the Or musJo has ben prepared by the choir g.n Pai.ullc and Che WU.ameUe Valley for t.hi.'sj wrvices and the public are land CtUW Railroad comipanlea. Tht cordia lly tnvf-.dd. fial'.ibath pchool ot! njvwtcr of the tvnlirmaltlon of nhe re. 13:15, C. mfter the morning servlco. K. at (1:30 p. m, Y. P If th I'torej rnim can ibe had, the ''oi'tl.iird gen'tlnmain who was here last week Koklng amund, Will remove a f 10,000 siock of swunil hand goods to Antorla and make things hum in that ne. He cliilms to be nblo to sell cook iUovr", furniture, etc., so cheap that one oannmt affird to he without. Another Astoria gentleman will open up a sec ondhand ("tore on Ooniimjrcial street In the near future. The MimkIcII yetei-diy towed ft larn s.xw of wood to Font Stevwns for the Government Works. The T!iit1h buk Loi'l Klgln 1uts clear ed for QiieenMown with 40,0'Jl wu-ks of wheat, valued flit (12,6s0, The teM.mer Staite of Cvllronvla Utft out yenici .l.iy with a small amount of freight from this port. Th MrMfh. ship KlvvraMe cUwod yen Td.-iy for Qiieen-ttowrt with 3J,3;il ,ui of whfi:, valued at 110,6:4. .No. 3 ormlne Is ut Dalglty'si Inwi rk. l.-!liT ov.-rrunled. lt will le . i ty for a. rv!. ae.nln next Monday. Hew G Vi'. (Sue, the pivoting elder rf this a.- net. wss a ptMig"r down .-i the T. J. Pi'tt.-r yftttUy after m row on fur the next few we?ks i-i 5i. ul is lliihle to lie very ling ,ih ,'n! of heavy snow In the A dlr'ivutch from Ran Francisco says h'.t Admlini IV-;uxlilee. commanding he li.v:itfio ptatlon, has receiveJ a tele- i?ivi.m from wawiwurton orufring tne M,hlian. C.iialn Mullan, from Mare iHland, to Plight &und. The ordiT was wholly unexpected, as It had been sup paiuKl, In navul Ircles, that the first .l.tail for tho Mare Island lleet, would be th-s Haiw.iilain Islands, alt whlih p.lnt an Ameiilean .man-of-war Is badly nn?del. Last evening C. B. Haraden. District Djputy G, M. W., of AMorla Lodge No. i, A. O. U, W Irwtullevt th following ollh-ers: W. D. CamnSell. rt mnser; D. C. Ryvkman. M. W.; D. Alrth, fore man: 0. 8. Klrtney, overseer; W, N. Smtth. rsxirder; D. Stuart, Jr., finan cier; J. V. MUrlon, rooeiver; E. F. Bradford, guide; J. F. Donnelly. Inside Wtt'tulwivan; E. L. Pranks, outside wii'tiiman. The livlge Is flourishing, and nt-w nnmbers are constantly belna adiled to Its already la.i-ge inembcrslilp. UaptlKt cliurvh lTeUhlng by tho pas tor. Su bje. it In the muni In?. "ICWtlng ei tut y.ile nudo by 'the Sheriff to Bonnor & lltuatmoml, th'e Mon'tana capitalliKS for Jlou.OuO, oame on to 'bo heard yester- Jl.iy, and a.t'.er mudh argument for and gain kit, was tj kon under advisement until January 19. A proposition was made by Wallls NasJh, (t being by wire frjai English mirftlaHlats, to tht effect th.i't If uken under dv'semeiit long enough to give amplo time, $50,000 would be deposited with the court as a guurs.nie-A ti!'.:it, If a new sale was or lei'td, ft:uo,ooo or upwards would be bid, and ir they failed to purchase, the deivull tu u? fcifilted. E. L. Bonner, the pnrtaser, was prent and desired that uhe court either confirm or reject, that he might have either the property or his money, when the apparent objec. tlon might be overcome, and he be per- mloteil to go, leaving the ma'tter to the gentlemen Who mlg'ht offer more for the nwd at another time. Judge Fullerton also received a wire from one Klmlxill, a Ui tfo boiulholder, to the effect that If x iKvwlpoiwment could be had, he wou!d be prepared to offer IliO.OtW for the roud at a new sale. In pamlnir. uoon the nisitter, ithe court granted a conltuiU' anee of flftoen days for the coiisumma- llon of the Nush pivpoaltion, but slated ill' If no guarantee was then made, the present sale would be confirmed. The court will again convene January 19. to im upon llhe objections, and orhwr mutters liutlculted above. PERSONAL MENTION. Rev. Mr. Short Is In Portland on a visit. Mr. 8. Friedman has returned from and drinking." In the evening, "The, ew Vt h.uoom, Wash. Sou of IV.vtvr and How to Utlllie lt."( Dr. BrVek, post surgeon at Fort Can Snn.l y school it 13:15 ami Y. P. B. V. by, has ton In the city duitng the M 6 JO k m. The wek of prayer will p two iktj-s, a gueat of Dr. M. be ob-ATwd by gr"!'! sxrices ns Tl-!wulker. lows: MmuEjy unj Tuesday evenings at the IViptlst church; Wedne.Klny, Thurs-I Th Astoria Wood Yard has now In ithe New Testament. I will be guided In my dealings with by welghbors or with Etranger3, by the wiholeeome teachings of the Goldwn Rule. I will mot pass Judgment upon the mo tives of those who seem to me to be deling what 1s wrong. I will noit give eipptroval by even so much e,3 a fauh, to unkind remarks dwrogaiLory to otiVers, esiecially those who are absent. I will make a special effort to Increase i Close by would not have a more dis- tha happiness of those who are lesslturMng effect upon the nerves which fcatunate than myself. I are vigorous, than an ordinary noise I will endtlavor to make life pteaa.lupon those which are weak and un amiter tor dumb animals, never mistreat- strung. As a nervine, Hoatetter's Ing them myself, and using every Justl Stomach Bitters Is unrivalled. By pro- mieains in my power to prevent othtirsj moting digestion and assimilation they from doing them Injury.. j overcome that gastric disordjr, which I will make It my aim never to spend Is the morft prolific cause of nervous an idle moment, or allow myself to be debility, and which, so long as it exlets, occupied wntn useless employment. defeats In a large measure the action I will read only ithoae books and pa- of sedatives and opJalbes. Such reme pers tifit are elevating and inspiring, I dies, moreover, necessitate the use of or Instructive and useful In their, ten-! Increasing doses, and finally cease to denotes, avoiding thke that, please by act altogether, except In dangerous exciting ithe bas?r nature. quantities. They never reach the foua L will study the lives of at least three ! tain head of the trouble, and quiet the noted ffciumns now diead, and will try nerves only by semi-paralyzing them to profit by tha lesson their lives may Equally oibjeetionaible are fiery unmedl- teach. caited alcoholic etlmulants. Kidney, 1 will eearJh Ithe conduct of till who bladder and liver trouble. m&Jarla. con stlpatlon, and rheumatism are relieved by, the Bitters, which also promotes appetite and nightly repore. iii !t2f'idaJt Tliiti Beflector Lamp, with cbimuey, wick and burner, 33c. Larue Bof lie Household Ammonia 13o. W'fiKli Boards 7o. to 30c. Comforts 1.13. Veiling per j nnl 12rt. Lnce from lu a yard to 14c. Overalls 50c. Quilts 08e, bilk Garter Web per yard 10c. Breakfast Shawls 25c. . Bindings per roll 2c Pearl Buttons from 7c to 15o a dozen. Smoked Pearl Buttons 5c. to 8c a dozen. Towels 5o. Table Oil Cloth 19 and 20c a yard. Boys Pants 19c. Ladies Underwear all prices Corset Wnifet Mc. Men's Underwear all prices. DeLoog's Hook and Kyea jer card 12a. Safety Pins per dozen 2o. , 2 Foot Iiules 8c. Shoe Brushes 10c. Nursing Bottles 9c Vaseline, large bottle 5o Boys' Suspenders 10c. Men's Suapendora all prices, Umbrellas $1.22, $1.69. Ladies' Hoao 9c. Playing Cards 8o, 10c, Ladies' Aprons 24c, 27c, 34c. Men's Hose 5c to 32e, Dinner Bella 4o, 9c, 20c. Coffee Mills that bold a pound, 57o Oval Top Looking Glass, 25c. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. ' ' , Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian BuUdU over C. H. Cooper's (tore. .W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., ul 'IAL i'AHIjORS. Marsell Llock, 673 Third street W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7. Flaveli Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEY. J.T LAW. Office in Flavel's brick building. FBAMt J. TAYkOH. J SO. T. LlOUIEB . TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Aatoria. Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until lt o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from G until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Sntet, 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. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 684Vj 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" store. Atorl't. Telephone So. 12. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian Budding. Houro. 'i m 12 and 2 to 3. Residence, 639, CeUat- street come within my observation that I may uisiuver the good traits of character by thwm mmnlifeated, and will endeavor to improve myself by so doing. I will answer tho letters of my cor- respondenits within ten days after rev eelving them, and will answer all bus Inewa oommuiiirlca'tlons, if possible, on the day received. I will try to love my neighbor more than mi-self. DID YOU EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get rVliaf. The medicine h'as been found to be peculiarly adapted to the re. lief and euro of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence I will setuvh the world for the highest! In giving strength and tone to the or Ideal of womanhood, and, ha1ng found i sans. If you have loss of appetite, It, will strive for its attainment with all earnestness and perseverence. MARIE TDMPLETO.V. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured th agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the onlv ijuxiumk vt av TWINE manufactuatd in IRELAND. Their new stock goods arc much su perior to any other kind. This week all Jackets. Fur n'rano r. Mackintoshes at reduced prices at the Low Price Store. Meany is the leading Tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Da 8ttKk A CJh.ll. fkOM!l day sn-t Frl.lay t the CingreiraUonal; wood, which they are selling at the ciboiit in lnchs tf n.cac.-.l iv.lnlng yes thene) nvev'tlngs will txg1n a 7:S0 p. m.! living price Also the best A cordial InvltKlon la extended to 11 1 f . delivered In qiMntltaes wlio wish to atterni The loiidon l.ty ChrMiW He's M.mvw snow wiis m n iMiTcsjvm.lrnt says Uiat hi h'ls exoel leirt otithwity rr th'.s story to suit their customers. Call and be convinced, or leave orders st Csrna- rran co.'s suire. CHEAT! 1 17 I j 2 1 MOST PERFECT MADE i Hi! h-r Powder 4 t We are uld that we are selllna- the ,v! money. e . M f - . p,j c 1ho lt (if oltl.rs ium'nU'M f,ir nmrnn. u we ve maie a oen et to V'r .""" . .. U K . . t , M ror Pmn-; bve the Sh.w Bay Wood Ysrd ctth, Amrnonu, Alum or ny otisi adolteiDL th-n by the ndmers of war and ma. ,h, best trade In town. Office opposite 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. rliia were r.ibmfttej to tlio Cxr wtta'Fishir Drothers'. ' Consti)U)'ion, Headxiohe, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Exr citable, Melanoholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Eleotrlo Bitters is the medicine you njed. Health and strength are guairanitced by its use. Large bot tles only 50 cents at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Building. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Kever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to stive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. "Now good digestion wafts on appe tle. And heaJth on both." says the gTeat Shakespeare, but he did not have In mind a ooaited tongue or torpid liver, wish all the symptoma of biliousness, so common In this country. All this, aind more, can be cured by Dr. Plrsj's Golden Medico! Discovery, a p'irely vegtaMe compound, whkh re stores the taotlon of the liver, gives tone to the ftiwrlng energies of the dys peptic's stoma. -h, and thus enables "gixxl digestion to wait on appetite, and health on both." By druggists. Glass Syrup Tilchers 21c. Padlocks 7o, 12c, loo. Chcppin- Bowls 13j, 27c, 39c. Clothes Pins 25 for 5c. Glass Tumblers 3(ic a set. No. 2 Lamp Chimneys 6o. No. 8 "Never Break" Skillets 34o. Tio Pot Covers 8, 4c, 5c. Cake Lifters 5o. Scalloped Shelf Paper 30 sheets 5c. 30 Feet of Clothes Line 4u. Bottle of Sewing Marhiue Oil 4o. Nickel Alarm Clocks 91o. Presnrve Kettles 10c, 12c, 14c. 25o Novels Gc. Decorated Chamber Tails 33c. Reflector Lamps with burner nud chimney 33o. Trnvelliog Alcohol Lamps 15c. eat Sawa 33o. Coat Hooka (I for 5o. Fire Shovels 5c, 9o, 17c. Tea Spoons per sot 5o. Iron Shelf Brackets per pair 4, 9, 22c. K ui vea and Forks per set from 42c to 8108 Meat Broilers 7c. Dover Ek Beaters 10c Wire Huir Brushes 15c, 23o. r;-' : 'Ii ,! ;,. ..... . - J FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just received Just, what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTED A servant for general housework. Apply at the rooms over Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter. 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-t4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. $5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and platln6- Jew elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; some ents are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling- Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver. nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St.. and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 160 First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. Knife Baskets 43c. 2QuHrtColl',;ePotl0o. 12c. " 13c 2 Quart Copper Bottom Coffee Pot loo. " " ' ' " 19e. Tea Troys 9c, Uo. lSc. 14 Quart Tin Pail l!)o. Pish Pans 13c. Dust Pans 8c. Pint Cups, 2 for 5c. 21c FURNISHED ROOMS-Wlth board. ur bwu luuie ooara oy tne aay or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner Sth and Duane streets. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONKRb The reg ular meetings ot this boar will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the oilice of Robb & Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sea Asthma and Hay Fever cured, by a newly di..xvvd treatment Address for pamolilet. World's Dispensary Med ical Associa!rw- Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE The regular meetings ot the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Otilce on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. Lare Glass Pit. hers 19c, 28c. Luntern Globes )'. Lanterns 45c. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will nurifr' Pi,'tnr Hooks lc your blood, clear your complexion, reg Window Shades with sprinz rollers 33c ulate your Bowels, and make your head 6 clear as a bell. 25 cts.. 50 eta. anil n rwi I , Sold by J. W. Conn. I SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, la In great demand. Pocket else contains twenty-flve dnui oniy zo cents. Children love it Sold by J. W. Conn. Tfle tade. Commercial Street. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meetlnrs of Ocean En campment No. 13, in the Odd Fellows Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially inted. By order C P. EEVERAGES, WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel win Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cent per fnUlon. Don't forget peach and apricot hrendy. Al-o French "Vsmc an wine t Alex Gllhrta. ONLY THE PITREST Wines and liquors ax" sold t Alex Campbell's Gem. What Is the use to go and pay 12 1-1 rents for a ci;u wleii you can get the Robert Mantell at Chas. Olsen's for lt cents, the best Havana dgar tn thj market, mild sad foe smoking. i ' - r