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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1895)
HBfl'bAlLV ABiMUl ASTOhlA, tHKBSDAV MoiUfiKfli tomiABV 81, i88S, v.- 7 kufiw I r.oxtU buy a chtaptr Nui of cloihrt somcn iifre the, iit J don't know how it might wear." , . EVERY MAN who enters a tailor shop in this city owes us his good will that we have made It no difficult to eell unreliable roods, so easy to buy the best and buy it for so little compared to Pan Francisco or Portland prices. chas. Mcdonald. The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street How To fJake $1,000! . We will tell you how to make It easy. All you have to do Is to Induce us to quit ottering HOPE WHISKEY to the public, and other dealers of liquor In the city will readily pay you the above amount. The OFFICH. GOOD STEAKS How many people have (rone In to the restaurants of Astoria and tried to get a good, tender steak and bee HEARTSICK Over their failures? Simple enough now; anybody can obtain one by stop' ping in at The Palace Restaurant And giving your order when, Presto There you have, suitable for a king, That a what makes us so busy. knowledge is Power And power la salvation. To do a thing right one must know how to do it. This is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G. PAHVIBBRO, Whose shop is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood bos to a $50,000 building and do it well. What About Your Shoes? Aren't they worn out aroundi the sole somewhere? Don't they need a patoh on the side? We will make them good as new. S. A. GIMPB. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store, A Poor Cigar W, F. SOIIIEBB never made Don't expect to make, elthor. But marke thla-a-a-t-l-a-f-a-c t-l--n of the 22-karet sort has . 1 . 1 aocompanled every purchase of ,i one of the cigars made by him since he began business. We've trot the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" in . building us a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takea so well. Little Giant. a t- if y,at th mother In A torla have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE giant sonooi biioc" their children. The other half will as knaff rt tha WAfirinff OUttl- PUUU p. UILJ iivai w - ltlcs of those that are being worn about the city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or can. JOHN HAHN & CO You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will buy m ine wy i " Silver Ware at Kkstrom'a Jewelry Btore. You'll also be surprised to see what nne woric ine enrvc. fiSTOPylfl - MATTRESS -FACTORY 878 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, MabU-eeeee. eie. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. , Th.t'K what the Washington Met Mwket's aiisuge tata like. 1 . n tha uiiiih ltiirredfents. , too ihome killed and dreewed beef .and pork. Our navonng is moei 1 dullodoua. During this culd wein er tliere'a no other dish 00 good. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CI1RI3TEN3KN CO., Prop'rs. Not only do Orosbauer & Braeh offer you "CUTTER'S Whiskey." That la Cutter's Whisky, but they hav taken the wholesale ageucy for -:- St. George's fiheumatie Bitters. Nothing that a physician can recora mend will have better effect in tonin up your system than these" bitters keep a bottle in your room and tak several doses a day, and sickness an, you will be strangers, tmOSBAUCR BRACK'S "RE50RT." . YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for th- twentjr-four hnVni ending at B I. m. yesterday, fur-wi-M by Tin" States Depart- rof Agriculture, weather bureau. Maxl-iium temirature. 62 dPtrre.' V.inuniim temperature, 41 Ut-iresa. rtitttit'n. -01 inch. VoU.1 pre:-::-!1"'.!'' September '"vv.-Vof tednitian from etepiCTu J . r'ur". l-.-l. to date. 8.61 Inches. I rwrj tabla for ffabMsrfc lit) low VatlS. ' DATE. r. u. A. K. Mi. 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Freldman & Co., 'n the Consignee Sale, the store 600 Commercial street win neremior known as the Oregon Tracing co. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manuracturea in ntjuiwuw Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. TUThon a man tlllvl a lottery ticket AT.rm nnthlntf till TllH breath Yl? feels sold. When ne buys his wood and coal of the Scow Bay Wood Yard, whose office is opposite Flsber Bros. he la pleased, as iney sen oniy wo umi rm, Mvanaiia Jnivlnff nf fhe Oreson City literary mind wore out seventeen books last year in the public library. For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very f inH enal. Thpv Are Still doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why 7 Because mey-wiow mi the publlo wants, and the public knows them. How to save money? You'll learn the t tiv tmrllnir with Goodman St Co. The prices they quote-on shoes tell the tale, xneir ngures auu 1 nreu Inferior quality of goods either,) but rather the flnest proouraon. The Horse Shoe Chop House will be thrown open to tne puuno in a tew uuyi i.vwlaH ft)ia mn.nAjMmnt of R. Powers A flrst-calss meal will be served for 15 cenU. All those that are nuiigrj and haven't muoh money go toithe mina ani hnva vour wants sat isfied. Open day and nUJht. Don't for get to call. Mme. Lillian Nordlca, speaking of suocess In opera, in answer t6 a ques tlon as to what one quality more than anofher was required to be a great singer, said, "Will, will, will.'.' She says that strong and unswerving will rxiwnr can overcome all ordinary obsta' cles, and place the possessor In a posl .Ion which grett gifts or even positive genius would not win for tier without that Indomitable energy which must characterize a successful singer. . In groceries as in everything else, It pays to get the best. Everybody Is not supposed to be expert in Judging uie value of all kinds of groceries, and must depend on the honesty of the donler. HONESTY IS THE BISBT POL ICY. There Isn't any doubt about it. Foard ft Stokes do not olalra to do the Impossible, but they do claim to sell goods at lowest prtees. There Is no robbing Teter to pay Paul at; their store. ) ; .-. . t rV : ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The Presbyterian church f ' Knappa through the kindness of Mrs. IJiWcIl, acknowledges the receipt of 16.00 trom the ladles of the First Presbyterion church of Astoria, toward the commun Ion service recently purcliased t the Knappa Churcli. It is to be remem bered that the Astoria Church ub- serlbed 'half the price of the new bell whl(h was placed on the church at 1U completion and can be heard a dis tanc of eight mllce. Knappa feels truly grateful for the Interest maul fested in ner by the good people of Astoria. See him! Se whom? Sea Bwope. What for? He decorate. I see. He point algna. Oh, ho! -r . r 1 , i. ) ? He hangs paper. u i vh. h! i $ C( H doe. tt reasonable. ' :3 v ? . Very good! ' ; : He does tt in a w orkn-nlttea mannef. Still better! " X ' . "He doe. tt in the Uteat -!. Beat of art! Tl9 la up to th time! 1n tilt) Hn. , ? You dont aay oT He must be. ; - BWOPE, the SlgnwriteiDecirater? . . 45J D. Street. . . , Wort.!' Pair Highest Aw , . 'rv ' AROUND TOWN. No sleri Of the Puhreggro. as yet. What has become of the Poultry Club movement? The steamer Electric has gone to Portland for repairs. The steamer Tcleihone 1iad a good passenger list yesterday. W. C.T. U. today at 2 o'clock at Res cue Hall. Strangers welcome. Ovnr fnriv nsuiKeiiircrs came down on the Thompson yesterday morning. The up-town office of the O. R. and S. has been supplied with a new stove. The California steamers are not over burdened with freight Just at the pres. mt time. Contrary to expectation the police "oroe failed to appear yesterday in new uniforms. The Best People on Earth have de toed to postpone their entertainment until after Lent. There are numerous, cases of heroism reported from the Atlantic coast during the recent storms. There are more doubting Johns in As toria than In any other city of its size In the United States. Clatsop County farmers are begin ning to pay more attention to poultry ralalng than at any time heretofore. Dell Moore arrived home yesterday on the Queen from Sara Francisco, Where he bas teen visiting for a couple of weeks. Judging from the sale of false faces at the various shops of late, the mas querade ball on Friday nlgbt, will be well attended. B .M. Grimes will put his house In first-class condition for summer bust, ness, many Improvements having been decided upon. E. R. Hawes was awarded the con tract yesterday for plumbing the Ste vens ibulldlng to be erected by Con tractor Bayles. The I. O. R. M. and Foresters have each purchased a burial plot at Green wood cemetery. They will beautify the grounds at once. Quite a number of Portland people have gon". over to the beaches the last few day's, arranging their cottages for summer occupancy. Captain iMcCoy took a run with the Relief Tuesday to Gray's Harbor. Noth ing was seen of the Dunreggen, nor was any vessel sighted. The Camera Club entertainment next Saturday night will have many Inter esting features aside from their usual etyle of entertainment. The steam scbooner Harrison came in early yesterday morning. She brought up a full cargo of butter, eggs, and other farm produce from Tillamook. There Is talk among some of the property owners' of this city of getting out a quantity of advertising matter and sending tt broadcast over the land. The Inverness-shire. Captain Patlc, 77 days from Newcastle, N. S. W., arrived In yesterday at noon. She has 3,358 tons of coal for the gas works and Portland. The Brltlrth 'bark Invernees-Bhlre, which arrived In yesterday morning, was docked at the gas company's coal bunkers in the afternoon by the Oekla hama. A dispatch to the Astorian from Sa lem late last night, states that upon motion of Curtis, the charter amend ments were concurred In and the bill sent to the governor. An Interesting program, which has been prepared for Saturday night's en tertainment ty the Columbia Camera Club, will be published In Saturday's Issue of the Astorian. Only one case was filed In the circuit court yesterday, that of Selh Savory vs. A. J. Gragg, for the recovery of J230, with Interest, alleged to be due on a promissory note dated Feb. 1, 1S93. Assistant Keeper Burchell, of Tilla mook light, whom the Astorian report ed some time ago as suffering with granulated eyelids, Is in the city for a few days receiving medical treatment. With Inexhaustible coal fields less than 60 miles from ARtorla, there Is good demand here for the product of the new Zealand mines. A 8,000 ton cargo Is now being discharged at the gas company's wharf. Astoria will lose her opportunity of controlling the halibut banks off Cape Flattery it she does not got In soon and secure a foothold. The Sound Is sending thousands of pounds of halibut to Eastern markets every month. W. R. 'Mackenzie, of Portland, Is over at his "Oarsohaum" cottage at North Beach for a few days. Mr. Mackenzie Is a beacOi enthusiast, and his family delight In spending the summer as well as the greater part of the winter by the rolling sea. The mail carriers between Nehalem and Seaside have had less trouble this winter In getting over their route than any previous winter for several years. The weather has been exceptionally good, and flooded bottoms and fallen trees have bothered them but little. Yesterday the lighthouse tender Col umbine went out to the lightship and succeeded in delivering 20 tons of coal to that station. Rosstad, the new mate, went out with the tender anl rant Cann cam ashore. Everything la re- uorted all right on the lightship. The Camera Club yesterday received a telegram from the California Camera Club of fen Fmnelsco, Mating that the set of Phl'adehihla lantern l!di which are to be exhibited here next Saturday evening had been shipped from that city, and vlfl arrive here in ample time for the er.trHoinment. I The Paclfld Distfiat of th ttolted Kor ' wegian Lutheran ChUrcn holds Its year I ly mission meeting in Bethanla church 1 this city Thursday, the 21st Inst, at 10:30 a. m., to Sunday evening, February 24. inoon, afternoon and evening, at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. I The .Rrltlali bark Dumfrelbs-snlre, which arrived In late Tuesday evening. . reports having sighted a bark off ' Shnn.1 water bay Tuesday afternoon. She : had painted ports, a fact that does j away with the story that it was me Dunreggen, as the latter vessel is painted green. At t.b faslno last nlgftt Burg Bros.' Aristocracy Company drew another crowded house. On Saturday at ternoon a matinee will be given, and the bar and boxes closed. Their show Is first-class and one must laugh from the time the curtain goes up until it closes the stage from view on the last act. J. S. Dellinger, the book-binder, has Issued a complimentary memorandum took to the bar, the book containing the list of causes before the February term of the circuit court, opposite each cause being a blank space for notes. It is a neat compliment and has been appreciated by the practicing attor neys. Temple Lodge No. 7, F. and A. M., veatertfuv nurohased a beautiful plot of the Greenwood Cemetery Association. In the future all members burled by the order will be laid away in the cemetery on Young's River, and from time to time their plot will be beau tified with flowers and ferns, and the graves of departed brothers kept in repair. "Minprva's" meetlne last night had a full bouse who listened with great at tention to a well selected program. Al though 'Mr. Lund pleaded the cause of horses earnestly and eloquently, the majority decided In favor of steam. The date of the entertainment for the benefit of Mrs. Chrlstofferson was fixed at the first Saturday in March at Knle weyer's hall. Don't miss it; an excel lent program Is assured. Captain Olsen 'has succeeded In get ting the schooner Albion oft the beach In Sluslaw bay. A large timber waa placed under the hull of the schooner, and, toy the aid of an extra force of men, the vessel was floated after two days' labor. Nearly all the hold load of lumber was discharged. 9he schooner now bas a load of about 75,000 feet. She was towed down to the Spruce street Wharf, where she now lies. Chaplain SlmmonB, the "Union Spy," remained over in Astoria yesterday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elmore. He visited the custom house and the canning establishments and took in the town generally. He expressed himself as highly pleased with Astoria, and the hospitalities of her people. The chaplain left on the evening boat for Portland. Should he visit Astoria again, he will be assured a warm reception, and a crowded house will await him. The Greenwobd Cemetery Association has sent for a quantity of choice flow ers which will be transplanted In their burying ground on Young's river. Sev eral men are kept busy improving the place, and In time it wl!l certainly be one of the prettiest cemeteries on the coast. Joe Surprenant Is superintend, lng the construction of a beautiful stone curbing around the plot of the Dalglty family. . Other parties are pre. paring with the opening of spring, to make Improvements around their plots. A steamer Is being constructed at fhe metropolis by C. B. Spencer, a man who has had considerable experience In shipbuilding in Boston. It will be 83 feet long over all and 23 feet beam, and her 'builder claims she will be able to make 20 miles an hour. She will prob albly be used as a coaster. Mr. Spencer sayB he Is going to build a twin screw steamer as soon as he has finished this one, and put on the trade between Astoria, Portland and Honolulu, muk Ing the trip In four days from the mouth of the Columbia. The shooner Charles E. Faulk was In collision with the schooner Plnoeer Friday, 10 miles Inside Cape Flattery. The former was damaged to the extent of JG00, Ibut .according to reports, the Pioneer escaped with a slight raking of her head gear. Both vessels were beat ing up the straits, and according to the report of the captain of the Faulk, the Pioneer, In trying to cross her bow, made a miscalculation and smashed Into the Faulk on the port side, between the masts. Although the collision took place In the night, tno one on either ves sel was Injured. Two Eastern gentlemen were In As torla yesterday looking up the value of real estate. It Is said that they re marked before they went on the boat, that they had heard bo much doubt expressed by varlouB cltlsens of Astoria as to the probability of a railroad ibelng built, that they had decided to hold off awhile before making pur chases. There are a whole lot of Just such croakers in Astoria, as the visit ors spoke of, and if the railroad Is not commenced. It will probably be due to Awarded HifhMt Honors-World1 Fair. DIX; CHEATS MOST PERFECT MADE. VpunCupeCreamoi'.TtrUr Powder. Fret iom Ammonii, A!ura x iny other adulterant 40 YEARS tHE STANDARD. . mm rn7 in tha Qlscour-ginf UUt thet top ways pour mtc- the"-ars cf strangers who come here with an idea of invest lng. It has been a long time since saJmon brought so high a price In the Astoria markets as at the present time, owing probacy to the scarcity of fish. Chi nook salmon are selling at 15 to 20 centa per pound In the city, and ,when a fish erman makes an average haul he has a neat sum of money at his command. The present scarcity of fish leads many of the fishermen to cast a dubious look toward the opening of the April season. Canners instead of eannlncr them now. are disposing of the Ash to the Astoria and Portland markets. , , The following business was trans acted at the circuit court yesterday: Decisions were rendered as follows: W J. Denver and Wm. Mediley vs. Clatsop county, oraer that citation Issue to I. N. Foster, Peter Wage and G. C. Bold- lng to appear and show cause one week from today. W. B. Hawkins vs. J. R. Morrison, dismissed on motion of plaintiff. W. J. Denver and Wm. Medley vs. the county of Clatsop, motion to dis miss writ of review, argued and sub mitted. Astoria Is not the only place that Is going to have a railroad boom this spring. A. R. Graham, representing the Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern Rail, way and Navigation Company, adver tises for bids to furnish 20,000 white cedar ties, seven inches thick, nine inches face and nine feet long, to be delivered at the company's wharf at Marshfleld, or a suitable place along the road during March and April. As no such number Is needed for repairing It looks much like an extension toward Roseburg. Louis Martin, the ship builder, sent to Portland yesterday for an asbestos covering for the boiler of the little steamer Bertie, which he constructed last fall. The boiler, which Is known as a "Porcupine," makes steam very quickly, but when the boat Is In mo tion the cold air makes it hard to keep an even guage of steam. With the asbestos covering Mr. Martin says he can keep up a full head of steam for any required length of time. He is thinking seriously of constructing a yaoht after the model made by J. G. Stuttz. He claims that a boat con structed on the lines of 1 this, model will beat anything the next regatta can produce. THAT LIQUOR LICENSE. Editor Astorian: I have not the honor of being a mem ber of the Chamber of Commerce. Doubless that body IB doing itt utmost towards advertising Astoria in the ad vent of the railroad prospects. But I have been wondering If it would not be well for that body through its Immi gration bureau, to attach to eaoh ad vertising sheet a little tag explaining all albout how our city council came to grant the Casino liquor license. The object of advertising Astoria, I suppose, is to try to induce a desirable class of people to come here, to bring their families and to make their homes with us a class of people Who will add to the material and moral prosperity of our city. It could be explained on the tag that the Ave out of nine coun fllmen represent the largest better ele. ment In our fair city, and that their repeated appeals to the city council iol to grant the license came to naught when our mayor called an extra session of the council seemingly , at a time when It was evident to him that four out of nine would make a majority for the Casino license. And it (could be fur Oher explained that It was Just a stroke f diplomacy, common out in the Far West, on the part of our mayor, who, when there is business of Importance to be done, makes his committees con sist virtually, as all good parliamen tarlans do, of just three! members one of them sick, one out of town, and the other one to do the.nork. The people back 'East Wuld begin to wonder how four is a majority of nine. Then reflection might lead them to ihlnk there Is something In the "cli mate" out here that sharpen's men's wits; and you know climate Is a great deal to the Immigrant. I hope the Chamber of Commerce will take no offense at this suggestion, but I Just thought I would remind them that there Is quite a large number of Asto luns who, notwithstanding "climatic" Influences .still think that the majorltV of nine Is five. Very Truly, TAXPAYER. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to ait others. Galveston News: Man prefers to laugh at somebody else's expense. Tl ne CASINO. 6 NIGHT5 "Will Positively Appear Here. 2 J hours of soletl fun-New sangs--Xew music New daiv es' You will laugh You will scream You will yell. SEE WISE MIKE, Two shows in one LANG and SHARPE, Cad Wilson, Alons. Le Compt. Everything new this week.' - - . Trices as Usual. MELVILLE NOTES. Thlnes are flourishing around this section of the county on about as grand a scale aa is usual for this season of ... The laree stumps ana such that have stood for genera tions are gradually disappearing undei the never-tiring efforts of the indus trious rancher, who wishes to make all the Improvements possible before the spring work begins. Mr. Otto Olsen has recently Improved his property by purchasing an adjoin ing piece from 'Mr. Hartlll. Mr. D. J. Ingalls has been very busy the past month trying to find some method of exterminating moles from his fields. He says that strychnlned meat placed In their holes has had the best effect. Mr. Carl Johnson, our esteemed mall carrier, Is one of the proudest fathers In all Mellvllle. His wife brought to his home a son a few days ago. Prof. Tyiberg has completed his sec ond fiddle and will soon be ready to give lessons In his profession. The price to be charged by him per lesson has not yet (been fixed. We are blessed with a first-class weather prophet Mr. Irving Socket. His method of foretelling weather never falls, but we are not allowed to give 'him away. Mr. William Hartlll has been confined to his home several days by sickness. He says that he believes there Is a frog In his throat that has not room enough to kick by the feeling of things In his chest. Mr. and (Mrs. John IHeckard are visit ing the Harder family for the past few days. READER. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Since Monday the following real es tate transfers have been filed with Re corder Gunderson:. J. W. F. McGregor to Augusta S McGregor, lot 3 block 104, Ad- alrs $ 1 H. B. Parker and wife to A. L. Parker, 80 acres In section 23, township 8 north, range 9 west Emily D. Cllne and husband to Seth Thomas Clock Co., lots 20 and 21, block 10, Alderbi-ook.... George Ecler and wife to J. P. Ecler, 347.59 acres In township 8 north, range 9 west C. O. Carlson and wife to John Wuoplo, undivided onchalf lot 1, block 19, Taylor's Astoria Thomas Dealy and wife to School District No. 29, three fourths acre In section 10 town Ship 7 north, ranee 9 west Wm. B. Adair, administrator, to John Paysky, lot 32, block 58, Adair's Wm. B. Adair, administrator, to Jacob Kalkkonnen, lot 31, bjock 58, Adair's Charles Mortensen to Antone Mortonsen, 185 acres In section. 19, township 4 north, range 7 west Sheriff of Clatsop County to As toria Building and Loan Asso-, elation, lot 1, block 43, Mc- 2000 ICO 400 150 150 494 Clure's 3117.12 United States to G. H. Pedersnn, 149.18 acres In section 2, town ship 5 north, range 8 west; pat ent. C. C. Grimes et. al. to E. M. Grimes, land In sections 15, 21, township' 6 north, range 10 west, Clatsop Grove 15000 NOTICE TO MARINERS. San Francisco Bay, California. Notice is hereJby given that the R and B. H. S. Buoy, 1st class can, mark ing Presidio Shoal, .has been replaced as near as possible In Its old position, Notice Is also given that the Iron Splmdle, surmounted by a round cage painted R. and B. H. S. placed on Anita Rook, has been destroyed. A red buoy (1st Class nun) has been plac ed about 350 feet north of the rock as a temporary aid until the spindle It- rebuilt. , By oi-der of the Lighthouse Board. HENRY E. NICHOLS. Commander U. S. N.J ' Inspector 12th L. H. District. PERSONAL MENTION. 'Blaine R. Smith, of Portland, Is at the Occident James A. Lacy, of San Francisco, Is at the Occident, W. H. Welsh, a secret service agent, of Portland, Is at the Occident. John F. O'Shea, president of the Union Meat Company, of Portland Is In the city. NOTICE. The tax roll for 1894 is now In my hands for collection. Taxes will be come delinquent on March 30, 1895. . February 19, 1895. JAMFS W. HARE, Sheriff of Clatsop County. FELIX BLEI, Manager. Commencing FEB. 19th. PROITJiSEICNAL CARDS. H. A SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper'B stora. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street. W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7. Flavel a Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office in Flavel's biiuk building. FRANK J. TAYLOB. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, May be found in his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until i p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms in Kinney Block. Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30. Surgery and Diseases of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 564H Third at, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSCIiN AND SURGEON. Special att&ntlon to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. Astoria. Telephone !o. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, BURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms t and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street. German Physician. Eclectic. DR. J. EM IN BATEL, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. OHlce west of Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s store, Bond street. Prices: Calls In the My, $1.00; confinements, $10.00; Opera tions at olHee free. Medicines lurnisl.ud. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TCJIPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. lil. Regular communications h Id on t!ie first and third 1'uesUay evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDiiN, Secretary. FOH HAL.S. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTED A good girl to A6 general lousewnrk. Inquire at Crow's Gallery. WANTED To Rent A dwelling v.tth tito 8 rooms by a small (amly. Addiesa .V. M., care Astorian Olilce. WANTED Agents to represent the old NHtional Life Insurance Co., of .Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco. Cal. MANAGER WANTED To appoint salesmen to sell the Rapid Dishwasher. Washes and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the fingers. $75 a week and all expenses. .Easy po sltion, no capital; no hard work; can make $100 a week. Address W. P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, OhlJ. $5.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; some agent? are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. Money to loan on first-class approved security. Frank Spittle, attorney at law. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley A Haas. 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper tvhlie there. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, Is In great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by J. W. Conn. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gullon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. i ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. MRS. NELUE HINES. The celebrated Beautifier. Magnetic and Electric Healer, and Bust Devel oper, has Just arrived In the city and can be found at Rooms 18 and 19. Tighe Hotel. She carries a full stock of all kinds of Ladies' Toilet Articles and the celebrated Dr. A. Dow's Magnetic Bells. ' Past, Present and Future revealed by Cards. Consultation fr?e. Come and learn how to be beautiful.- It will cost you nothing. - 1."