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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1895)
tHE DAILY A&TAIUAN ASJ'AIUA, WEDNESDAY milXXXtt, JANDABY 2, 18J015. , . v P.ii.. :t a tailor p, ' ;; (;v,v u: Ills :.; t i ( )o.".'e In.'J'lC It 1;, i , t- .;l goods, to tiic. best and buy itt).- e.-nipared to i-'.'in 11 ir Portland prli-cs. CHAb. McbONALD, The Tailor. 533 Commercial Street. UT ME ON TUB LIST f i I f your regular rai:urit" said ft X-J ;ew cus'oimT on Wcjiif-ulay. "It is ilit; fir&t I'n.c I have h?cn !i?re," Ii ,tu jf d, "httt I know p,on-i wli n I drink it an ! ftijt is ih: btt I tiave tasted for month." The exrkneu of one who h.ts tritd and tested HOPE whiskey will be the experience of every new p.ilron. Ir fs this trand of whiskey thnt lias fiainvd for THt OI TiCfc. hundreds of steady patron nd nude its bar the most popular for gentlemen in ttii city. COSCE -:- For nnv kind of coal, hard or soft, or coke, ihe best place to get It la of the Astoria Transfer Company 423 Commercial Hired, Telephone No. 12. : GOAL What we WISH Ta ft plain talk with Astoria, people l)o" nii)nlc!ia! patriotism y? What bhv von. rea-ier? lloW many of us think of thi.-s when we come to upending money? "Vet, tho fact is, we should al way a think of It. i)UMKj that we all traded away from home. How Ionic would it be It-fore A-;or'n would 1 (Itwrted-be. fore its vacant buildines would stand as Tombstones in n dead city? W e hold It to be the part of-window, "the part of duty, for every resident of . Astoria to buy In Astoria, ana 10 uuy Astoria made goods, whenever he can lv3 Hel ved hb well as he cm ba abroad Smokers of Astoria, think of this when buying dsn re und call for the J.a Hello Astoria oltfar. Little Giant. R.,im is If half the mothers In As toria have bought a pair or two of those. MTTLB GIANT e hool phot for tliclr children. The other half will hs Komi 11M t.hev hear of tho wearlnir final ities of thoy'c thnt tire being worn about the city. You can have ymtr cnoice i t leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAIIN & CO. You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will buy in the way of Jewelry and Milver Ware at Kkstrom's Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to see what lino work the engraver ran ao. ASTORIA - ' MATTRESS - FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street. -O- M am utae furors of every description of Loiingvs, MiWntw.il, etc. - REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. That's what the Washington Market's sauna ge tastes like. It's inHde of the same Ingreil-lentti, . too .home killed ind drewed beef end pork. Our flavoring is most delicious. During this cold weat). -r there's no other dish so good. WASIIISOTON MtiAT flARKCT, CIIKIMUN.SIIN CO., Irup'r, Not only do Gi'osbauer & Iltach offer you "CUTTER'S Whiskey.". That Is Cutter's Whisky, but they have taken tho wholesale uency lor - St. Co gj's f!hounuti3 Cittcrs. -:- Not hint that a physician can recom mend will have better eltect in toning tin vonr B.vulcm than theso tiltl.er.t keen a bottle In your room and take several doMes a day, and lcnesii and you will be sti-tniHcis. (IKO.'iUAUi: BACll "KI-!SOT. TODAY'S WEATHEIi. Poi tl md. Jan. 22. For Western Ort Uou and Western Washington, occa sional Unlit rain; pales on the count. For Kustorn Oregon anil Kat-lern Washington, occasional snow. YESTEUDAY'S W EAT11 ER. Local weather for the twenty-four boms ending at 5 p. tn. yesterday, fur nished by the United Slates Depart-in.- it of Aurlcullure, weather bureau. .Maximum temperature, degive-s. Minimum temperature, 37 dcgn-i-s. I'l-eliiiiatlMi. .1-1 Inch. ToMI m-o, nutation from September t.-,i, to uatc, -tTtO Inches. , oi fro a S' I'Vr.) . -: V t, IM't. to tlule, VM luelie. n to nil puii.p y warrants In 3 :-MM'. to present a- to Julv l.'i :-.:n'y treasurer f--r t v. Ill c- -. ther-vm uf Juts: 1!. 1.. tirv. A. IX VAK1, County. NOTICE ii e.-unt; ?-.-; 1.iiy 03 tho Potior was parsing Ml Collin slut slL'litea the Glenlul In tow of the Ocklahama hard aground i.il'o:-itn that place. Yesterday the big ;i;.in ship was BtlH In the same place, il ' , i.!i.t tho fact that the towing steam i -r bad worked hard to get her off. Jut.t hnw soon Bhe will bo able to float N not known, but probably not until a few tons of grain are lightered. A few weeks ao a number of As tovh's cn'erprlslnf? young- men flled articles of lnooriio.ation for what was to be known as the Security Loaji and Trust Co., whose business It would be to loan money, buy county warrants, find various other money-making pur poses. Jlacn member was to contribute the sum of 25 cents per day, to the fund. A recent report from the secre tary ami treasurer shows that the com pany h In a flourishing condition, and while they have not as yet "got money to burn," they have a few hundred dollars In the bank ready to loan out on pood security. Mr. Sam Kozer 1 treasurer of the company. A late issue of the Dally Montana AllsKouilan says: "Whether or not the sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad and Its purchase by Bonner and Hammond of this city, will be confirmed Is a most absorbing question In Oregon just now. It is also of unusual Interest to the people of Missoula and vicinity, be cause of the residence of both parties connected with tho deal In their midst This Interest tias been revived by the return of Mr. Bonner, after an ab sence of several weeks at Coast points, To a Mlssoullan reporter Mr. Bonner said the sale of the road is bona fide, "and we have bought the property with the expectation of developing It, As It stands today the property Is of no partloular value, but if the sale Is confirmed we shall put enough money In to make a railroad out of the Ore gon Pacific." Meany l the leading tailor and pays 'he hlgh-st aBh Hcb for fur skins, Ladles, if you want a fine drees low er than any place will sell for, go to the Low Price Store. Look at the underwear and hosiery nnd save big money at Cohen's Low Price Store. S. E. Utzlnprcr Is lh-5 agent in Astoria for the celebrated Oumbrlnus Kott'e. Beer, of Portland. Or -p him a postal card nnd he will call for your oider. A family gathering of fine llnulrs at The Office every day. But Hope Whis ky stands to the fore. Its quality is the lever that is turning hundreds of lovers of the pure article to The Office bar. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the acrency of the famous BTEWAItT'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINB manufactured In IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. When Goodman & Co. tny thnt "our Shoes arn you Interest," they mun IjIkU they nw no much loni?er than the same lrice shoes sold elsewhere th.-ut It Is like inves'tilng money and re ceiving lntmnt on tt. Ask any one fnmlllar with the wood market who it Is that Is capturing the trade of the city. There'll be but one answer. There Is one yard that stands easily at the head and that Is the Scow Bay Wood Yard. Olllce opposite Fisher Bros.'s store. The Prlnt.-CraJn Drug Co. are malt ing a specialty of fine perfumes, soap and toilet articles. Thoy have Just re ceived ft line of Imported perfumes, In cluding the epeoialtles of the leading foreign manufacturers. Call and exam ine thorn. It will cost foa nothing to look at thnm. Tiie ibest goods, and by fur the cheap est In the city, clothing, underwear, socks, suspenders, hats, caps, neck wear, blankets, comforters, umbrellas, oil clothing, rubber bootB, at the Con signee's Sale, COO Commercial street. One wviuld think to see, the crowds .MntlntiUlly going to and Kuvlng Foard & Stokos' snore, ihltt .rhey, too, were having a utile like the dry goods men. They do have a ,ile every day in '.roi-.u'lei, isvnd If all good housekeepers will deal with them thoy will find that their expenses will be cut down con siderably In '05, A P Cents a roll f for good cooking butter At FOAItD & STOKES Co.'s. RWOPK, the Slgnwrlter-Docorator, 4M D. Street Hamilton Fish, has one of the hand somest homes In New York. Ills wife has rare good taste and the beautiful drawing rooms, crowded with beautiful objeeti of art from all over tha world, are all furnished from her own llejs. Tho collection of family paintings Is an unusually line one. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT Olt SMOKE YOUR LIFF, AWAY. Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-liac, the harmless, guaran tee 1 tl '.tcco habit cure tluU bruoo up nl.o:inl?.ed nerves, eliminates the rleo- tin poi.-flu), miikem weak mon K-iJr Tir-.-ngth, vigor and manhood. You run no phy.iiul, or flnancjul risk, as No-To- i.ao Is s-t.l by Ch'.ts. Roge-rs. drugglut. under v ftimuiiii to cur or niorej refund."!. B-k free. Address Sierling Peioedy Co.. Ne-w York or ClUoago, OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require mfdK-lne to rt.nulaie the bowel nu Kitineys. win tlnd th true remedy in Electric im leri This medicine does pot stimulate and contains no whit-ky nor other Intox I fi tit. hut acts as a tonlo an-1 altera tive, it acts mildly on tho stomach aid bowels, ad. ling strength nnd giving tone to the orciiiis. thereby aiding na t -e lii the Tfrrianr of the func c. m l l -eirlc Dlltors Is sn exeolYnt ..-! r aet r-l.li l!t?ettm. old peo - , -id It pn-tly what they neI. : ! '! c-'tts per bottle, at Ohss. ROUND TOWN, Bom, to the wife Of Martin Olson, on the 21st Inst., a daughter. The Astorlan will bulletin' the result of today's vote at Salem on United States senator. ' Astoria Is the first second-class post office In tho United States to secure stamp depots. Anything of especial Interest In the afternoon dispatches will be bulletined In front of the Astorlan each day. Mowers 'and nurses all the world over have given their tee-thing babies and feverish children Kt-e-e-dman's Sooth ing Powders. Try them. The young ladles of the A. F. C. will give their pntertalnmeint February 1st at Stuttz' Theatre. Admission, 60 cts to all parts of the house. Children under twelve, 25 cents. The schooner Fanny Adele left out yesterday from the Knappton Mills with 300,000 feet of lumber for San Francisco. The schooner Sailor Boy Is now duo at the mills. tf An alarm of fire. was turned In yes terday morning at 4 o'clock from Shield's reptaurant. No damage result ed, as the Maze was confined to a burn ing flue. The Astorlan's bulletin board was surrounded with people all yesterday afternoon. The newu of the caucus bolt at Palem, togefher with the Brook lyn strike news, made interesting read ing. Officio 1 . Instructions were received veqtoprlny bv Jurtse Page regarding the fumigation of the British bark County of Antrim. Men were busy yesterday getting m readiness to thorougthly cleamse the vessel. Mr. Lyman Kinney went up the rlvr last night on the steamer Potter. He was accompanied by his nephew, Al bert Lelghton, Who will enter the Port land Business College. The young ladles of the A. F. C. will give an entertainment In a few days that promises to be one of the most delightful events of the season. Due notice will be given as to the date. Mr. Johnson, the florlbt, with a couple of assistants, was busy yesterday re moving several dead trees from the cus tom house yard, and replacing them with new trees. The other trees In the yard will be trimmed up before the Job Is finished. C. II. Hai tcr, of the Lewis and Clarke country, was brought Into town yes terday, and In the evening sent to Portland lor medical treatment. He has ibutn 111 for the past two. years, and when taken from the steamer had to be carried on a mattress. Postmaster Wise has secured permis sion for the Uppertown mall carrier to ride on the street cars. The gov ernment will pay a stated sum per an num for this privilege, and the boys tn that route arc to be congratulated, Few men, after climbing the hills In Aiueroi'uon, wouid led irisky enougli to waik 'buck to the city. The Cusino Company, ot Abtoria, filed articles oi Incorporation with the Sec it'tary of state Monday, The capital BtocK la $.,oou, and the object Is to malntuin a theatre and vaudeville hall. Felix Biol, K. Meyer, and D. E. John son, are the Incorporators. Their mulu place of 'business will be in the old StutU Theatre, and Mr. Johnson ar rived In the city yesterday for the pur pose of having the place remodeled suitable for such purpose. A letter from Dr. August Kinney states t'hat he has opened on olllce for Piiutke ln Oakland, Cal. His special ty will be comiumptlon, and other luns tinuoles. The cause and cure of tuber cular consumption has lo-ig been 8 avorltc study of Dr. Kinney's, and h has had moBt remarkable success in eases treated by him In Oregon. But Blnce leaving the;. state last summer he -has spent some months studying t.lio funious Berlin treatment, In Ash vllle. N. C, thus doubly equlplng him self to 'battle with this terrible disease, In speaking of the steam schoonei Jcanlo yesterday, Captain P. H. Mason, master, said that this was not his Mr si trip into the Columbia, He 'had beer, here several times before, and the can nery on Prince William Sound, the place where the Jeanle's cargo Is des tines!, was shipped from this port lumber, machinery, and even the work men were taken from here. The pres ent cargo consists of 220,000 feet ot lumber. 12,000 shingles, and 60,000 caset. shocks. The steamer will be ready to sail on Saturday. Yesterday a trio ot vags were turned loo by order ot Judjfe Oabutn, on a promise that two of them would leave the city at onco, and the third engage In some lawful occupation and keep hlmwir clear of tho burnt district. The latter Individual was Harry Maume, well known to the police, and the two first named, Louis Harris and George Buchter, were passengers on lost night's steamer going up the river. Harris put In the first day's work yes terday he has done In years, and it was really refreshing, to those who knew him, to see the way 8upt. Chad wlck put him through. In releasing the prisoners. Judge Osibitrn called the entire police force Into the court room, and explained what was going onalso giving them wanting that either of the trio were seen in tha city again with out being engairel In some lawful occu pation, or are found haunting the dens of swIUtowTi. they will be expected to p'ace them under arreet. and if they failed to do their duty In this respect, he (the Judsv) would know the reason why. Maume says he Is going to make a net and go fishing, and In the mean time tho police will kcn, an eye on him and see that he does it. Of the other two well the town will prosper just as quickly uurir their a---?v-. 2i ARC THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Cold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE GRAND ... . fllASQUEHADE BALL, Given by the SONS OF HERMAN, -At- Fishe?'s Hall, Feb. 22, 1895. For the best sustained char uluiH, there will be three prizes for ' Gentlemen and ihicefor Ladies Prizts can be seen at Fmrd & Stokes Co. Tickets Gentlemen Mask ers, $1.00. Lady Maskers free Spectators, 50 cents. St. George's Rheamatic Specially Manufactured to aid those UlllCteJ Willi RHEUMATISM. It uiveS tone tu the stonuch and putitiis the Dloud better than any otnr biuwt known. For sale by all IvaJmn dn,ei;t(, or Addrcsa "G. H." P. O. bux oti), Asiuiia, Or. OR PETER BRACH, - General Agent 4J7 Commnrclal Street. Astoria, Oregon. Telepliuue No. 34 PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Isaac Bergman left last evening on the Telephone for the metropolis. Mr. James W. Welch returned yes. terday from a few days' stay at the btate capital. T-hj steamship Geo. W. Elder, which left San Francisco yesterday for Asto ria, sailed under a new master. Captain Jason has succeeded Captain Stanurd, and In the future will hold that posi tion. Captain Jason is not a stranger to Astorlan-as he was a bar pilot here on the State of California when that class of steamers carried pilots, J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATH 1ST. Olllce and rooms in Kinney Block. Olllce Hours, 10 to 12:J0 and 4 to 6:M. Surgery ami Diseases of Women a Spe cialty. Stark Rahman, a Hindoo, of Calcut ta ,and an adherent of the Mahometan faith, died the other day In the Grady Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Before dying l.e mada tho following declaration "Science Is great, like God. I am no bodya stranger in a Btrange land, What Is man after death but a shell! The being Is gone: the clay Is left. care not what becomes of me after the breath Is gone. My body may help aclence. I want you to give it to the colleges." Miss Esther . Watson, aeed 7", the last full-blooded survivor of the Nttr- ragansett tribe of Indians, has just died at the state almshouse of Rhode Island. v CaDtaln bweeney, U. S. A.. San Diego Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good. Price 60 cts. Sold by J. W. Conn. Archdeacon Dennlson, of Taunton, England, who Dias Just entered on his JOth year, has been sixty-two years a priest, and forty-three years an arch dea.tm. . d See that St-e-e-dmcm is spelt with w eea when you buy St-e-e-d's Sooth ing Powdtsrs. Beware ot epurlous Invi tations. The Emperor of Russia is such a musical artist and grand tenor, that it the nihilists were to run him out ot the cxarshlp, he could still make a tood income in the concert-room. Awarded Hlghtst Honors World's Fair. DEI; MOST PERFECT MADE put Grar Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre- jora Ammonia. A him or tny otlitr adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD mm A IT F. A. Rader Restored to Health by Pame's Celery Compound, fm)-:-::-:--:--:-::-;. No remedy was ever so highly rec ommended as Paine'3 celery compound. the discovery of America's greatest physician. Testimonials from people whom 'It has made well are as thick as leaveB In Vallombrosla. A few days ago this paper published a letter from a lady In Wichita, Kan who owes her health solely to this greatest of remedies. Yesterday a contemporary printed the following letter from C. M. Baldwin, a prominent citizen of 'Washington, Kan. It proves the vast superiority of 'nine's celery compound over ordinary sarsaparillas, nervines and bitters. Mr. Baldwin writes: "Last winter after wrestling a weeft with an attack of the grip, it left me full of aches and pains, nervous, tired, and unable to get a good night's sleep in fact, I felt played out all t'ne time. I began taking Palne's celery compound, and must Hay It did wonderB Tor me. I 'began to improve from the first dose, and In less than a week I could sleep all right, and got up in the morning feeling refreshed. I can truthfully say that it is the best medi cine that I ever took, and It did ail that you claim it will do." A I'rinn nnrtfr is ftnthorttv for the statement that in Kansas alone Paine'a I celery compound has already cured 1 more than six thousand people ot rheumatism, and it mentions the case of Mrs. J. E. Smith, of South Haven, us a fair Instance. Mrs. Smith tells her own instructive story: "My feet and limbs were so bad with rheumatism 1. could not walk without pain for about three months. I doc tored with physicians, but did not seem to get much better. One of my neighbors sent me a copy of the Cour ier of Health, recommending Palne's tlery compound. I got a bottle and OU DON'T HAVE TO SWEAR OFF. says the St. Louis Journal of Agricul- ure In an editorial about No-To-Bac, he famous tobacco habit cure. "We no it many caries cured, by No-To-Bac, jne, a prominent St. Louis architect, jmokdd and chewed for twenty years ,wo boxes cured him so that even the inell of tobacco makes him sick." No- To-Bac sold and guaranteed by Chas, Coders, Druggist No cure no pay Hook free. Sterling Remedy Co., New Vork or Chicago. Dr. Talmage was OS years old the other day, and he declared that he had never felt ' better In his life. The se cret of good health, he says, was proper care. Since IS he bus never missed a cold bath In the morning, a run In the parks and a walk in the Bun, except when circumstances ab solutely prevented. BEFORE A FULL HEAD OF STEAM Is gathered by htta tremendously de structive engine, malaria, put on the brakes with Hostetter s Stomacn Bit ters, which will check its progress and avert disaster. Chills and fever, bilious remlttat-.t. dumb axue, and ague cake are promptly reJIeved and ultimately cured by thin genial specific, which is also a comprehensive family meqicine, peedlly useful in cases of dyspepsia, biliousness. constipation, sick head ache, nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia. Against the hurtful effects if suddn change of temperature, ex -Mvire In wet weather, close applica tion to laborious mentsl pursuits, and -thr Influ.-nees prejudicial to henlth. t Is a most trutwortr snf vs-,1 tt forttflos the svsem atralnst dlseise. TTomot nnMte and slee". s-"! r"s ton convalewene after debilitating and flesh wasting diseases. uiliiSilS CURE it helped me so muoh that I am using the second bottle now, and feel confl dent that toy the time I finish it, will be absolutely free from any rheu matism. I give the compound ail the praise." And F. A. Rader, of Manhattan, Kan, whose picture appears above, writes to the point as follows: "I have used Palne's celery compound for general debility, wakefulness, and loss of appetite. The second bottle brought about the desired results, and has restored me to health. My wlfo is now using the compound for a slmilai ailing, (brought onjby nursing tbe ba- by." In Omaha, Neb., many cures have been reported. William JU Mardls, manager of 1ie poliseum bulging, Is a man whose terrible suffering with rheumatism was known all over the city. His remarkable cure he states in a letter published In the World-Herald, "I was taken down with rheumatism the 13th day of January, 1893, and physician got me out of bed in 15 days, but I was then taken down again, I sent for the same doctor and he die the best that he knew how, but I kept getting worse until I could not move any of my limbs. I Just gave up all hope. I did not take any more medl cine until my wife saw Palne's celery compound advertised in the Omaha World-Herald, and she said, 'try a bot tie.' "At that time I could not move my self under any curcumstances, and was swollen In all my limbs and had terrible pain tn my breast and limbs at the same time. I commenced using It Sunday noon and was able to get up and out of bed the Wednesday follow Ir.g, and was able to attend to business In thirteen days." PelnVs celery compound makes peo, pie well! Try it. . TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoeibe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors that she had consumption, and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery com pletely cured her, and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thomas Egger. 139 Flor ida street, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle ot l)r, Klne's New Discovery. and In two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the won derful efficacy Of this medicine In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fel lows' Building. Regular sizes SO cents and 1. Col. George F. Warring, Jr., New York's new street cleaning commission er, does not believe there Is anything marvellous In keeping a city clean. He says that every considerable city In Europe Is kept beautifully clean by human agency, and that the same agency ought to secure the same result In New York. BEWARS OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MER CURY. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of amell and complexly derange the -whole system when entering il through the mucous surtaoes. Such ar ticles should never be used except on prea-rlptlona from reputable physicians, is 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. ttoeney & Co.. Totedo. O, contains no mercury, and Is taken in fernally, acting on the blood and mu surfaces of the system. In buying flail's Canarrh Cure be sure yon get :h genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made In ToledA Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. TestimonKIs tree. ,-; Sold by druggists, 75 cents per bottle. PKOFBSSIONAI. CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOO AN, D. D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, E71 Third street W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, ( and 7, navels Brick Buildinoj SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Offlos In Flavel's brick building. fUANX J. Taylob. J no. t. Liuhteb . TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until It o'clock morning9, from 12 noon until i p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Straet, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHY3IC1AN 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, 6S4V4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases ot wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger! store. Astoria. Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms ft and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, m to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, u-a, street FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. t. Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street WANTED. WANTED House work or nursing. Apply 461 Duane Street WANTED Agents to represent ths Jld National Life insurance Co., ot Montpelier, Vt For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San, Francisco, Cal. . $75.00 A WEEK paid to ladies and gents to sell the rapid dish washer. tvasnes and dries them In two min utes without wetting the hands. No xperience necessary; sells at sight: permanent position; Address W P. liar dson & Co.. Clerk No. 14. Pnlumhim Ohio. J5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell. ing Lightning Plater, and plating jew- Jlry, watches, tablewear. etc Everv uouse has goods needing plating. No :xperlence; no capital: no talking: some igents are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. SOOlETT MEETINGS. PILOT OlMMIRSlttNKt.'i, Tho liar meetings nf thin kiurd will ha in the first Monday of each month at .0 a. m., at the oitlce of Robb & Par ser. W. L. Robb. Sea. .VOTTf!V Tta n,lai. matlno-a ... he A.storln Riiilrllntr unri Tion Adumu. Jon are held at 8 p. m. on the first -vcuueauay 01 eacn montn. Utllce on ienevieve street., soutn or Ihenamus. w. ju huub. Secretary. OCEAN ENPAMPMF.NT N 19 T n 0. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En- amtiment No. in tn tho nri.i s-oii., yuildlng, at 7 p. m.. on the second sot) uunu monuuys oi encn month. Bo ournlng brethren cordially in 'ted. nr nruer c. BE V ER AGES. WINES ANn RT?iNnrpir..7i. -andel wine instead of coffee or tea, '"Ifty cents ner en linn rvn' oeach and apricot brandy. Also French. lurnnc win wine si Aiex ui Inert a. ONLY THE PUREST Wlnea anrl liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. What Is thft USA tn rt nr,A .,,. . m cents for a cigar when you can get the nuuen. uiailieu ai jnas. uisen s for 10 cents, the best Havana cigar in tha market mild and free smoking. MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT A flrst-ptnu ra. ... in- quire of R. R. Marlon, 75 Second street In. FOR RHvrr-Furnidhed rooom for housekeeping. Mrs. D. Cuman, 276 10th street TiwrTMn t n,.-. . cpe uwner can h.V. soma K.. I 1 - " .wnB si omce .it Asto ria Street Car Company, proving prop, erty. and paying for this advertisement CALL ON P. BAKER, 47 Thlrrl ft and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handler A Haas, 150 First street, an get tbe Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper trblls there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNIftHKD ROOMS With board. Or STMM1 tAhl twanl K k or- week, with home comforts, at reason ta and Duans strsctav 4