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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1895)
rius daily astoIuan astgma, Wednesday mounlng, makcr c, im. 'I know I could buy a cheaper tbiit of clothe tomewhcre elie, 'tt I don't know how tt might wear." PVERY MAN who enter a tailor shop In this city owes us bis I ' good will that we have made It so difficult to sell unreliable goods, so easy to buy the best and buy It tor so little compared to Ban Francisco or Portland prices. '. chas. Mcdonald, , , The Tailor. 52 j Commercial Street How To Jtfake $1,000! We will tell you how to make It easy. All you nave to ao is 10 . induce us to quit offering HOPH WHISKEY to the public, and other dealers of liquor In the city will readily pay you 1 lie a oove tuwuuu The OFFICE. (100D STEAKS . How many people have gone In tha restaurants of Astoria and tried get a good, tender steak and bee TIP1AT1THTCK 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 nave, buhbwib iur . That's wihat makes us so busy. knowledge is Power And power Is salvation. To do a thlni riirht one must know how to do It This Is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G. PAL1UBBRG, Whose shop is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood box to a $50,000 building and do it weii. What About Your Shoes7- Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side? We will make them good as new. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar, W. F. SCHIEBE never made. . Don't expect to make, either. But marke thls--a-t-l-s-f-a-c t-l--n of the 22-karet tort has , accompanied every purchase ol on. r.f the claars made by him ha hpo-an business. We've . . got the notion that a satisfied m.atnmer "cuts a big figure" In . hniiflintf un a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takes ,, so well. Little Giant. V.1 4V a tmntrtArl itl Aft' . B?em. of tona nave uuukih -- . those LITTLE GNT school shoes for their children. The other half will as joon as they hear of the wearing qual ities of those that are being worn about ..... iA vniip nhnlce tne city, iou ci learner, riu, "' v-.. JOHN HAHN & CO. You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will buy In the way of Jewelry and mi Ttr.. L'l.trnm'i jewelry Oliver tyio - Store. You'll also be surprised to see what One work tne engraver tn . ASTORIA - JvIflTTESS -FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Matitresses, eto. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAQE. - That's What the Washington - Mut Mo-kefs sausage tastes like, - it's mula of the same Ingredients, - too homt killed end dretwed beef and pork. Our flavoring Is moat - delicious. During this cold wealh- - r there's no other dish so good. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHRI3TBN5EN CO., Prop'rs, Well Warrant that the most com fortable appetite In the city 1 may be spoiled by drinking poor whisky. We've studied and studied all the whisky fads and Ideas and we bav learned that 'CUTTER'S Whiskey." T u lMit nuula. But you must be sure you get Cutter's. Some people auveruse u vu uua 1 atx-'p w uu. 0R05BAUER A BRACK'S "RESORT." TESTKRDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four aours ending at p. m. yesteraay, mr- ttshed by the umua states Depart snent of Agrloulture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 65 degrees. Minimum temperature, 40 degrees. Trwlutatlon. none. Ttal preoijrttaiJon from September ... , Is. .into F.I M lnchM. jai., . - ' ker 1st, to ". inohw P.N CORSETS are the best fitting, the cheapest, and wear the long est ol any corset on the mar ket. Give them a trial! Albert Dunbar. Just received a new stock of hair cloth. 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. JAMES W. HARE, Sheriff of Clatsop County "JEFF'S" ' The Only Restaurant See Swops. See Swope about decorating. Se 8wope about decorating and sign work. Meany la the leading tailor and pays the hlghat asn price ior iur pun Something new In tine line of Bachet Powders Just received at the Printz- Crain Drug store. Whv do you suffer with that cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure it; for sale at the Prlntz-crain jurug store. Manners and nurses all the world over hn. lvdn HMr tuott hi Tiff hcihlAll and feverish children St-e-e-dman' Sooth- The Band Box Barber Shop Frank rirum nnrfftnnhfia mnvfed from od- poslte'shanahan Brothers' to opposite 0. ti cooper s. Beaver Hill Coal. No Smoke, no Soot. . For sale at Finlayson's shipping and ' commission agency, 9th street wharves, at $5.50 per ton. C IT TTt9ln0.nl. la thA ntrnnt In Autnrla for the celebrated Uanibrlnus Mottle! Liter, of Portland. Dr -p htm a postal card and he will call for your oider. Watch yout watch When It runs a little too Blow or a little too fast, bring it to J. H. SEYMOUR, He will at tend to It. He knows how. He learn ed his trade In a watch factory. For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best of wood and coal. They are still Hninir it. in fart, thev are taklncr the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the publlo knows them. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the n.rwv r.f iha fnmnna STEWART'8 TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured in inv,un.iu. Their new stock gooas are mucn su perior to any other kind. TUIhan a man hllvH ft lotterV ticket and draws nothing but his breath he feels sold. Wnen he buys his wood and coal of the Scow Bay Wood Yard, whose office is opposite FlBher Bros.' he Is pleased, as they sell only me oesi. XTnTU tn anvil monevf You'll learn the secret by trading with Goodman & Co. The prices tney quote on nu inii .ha tain Their firures don't mean Inferior quality of goodB either, but rather cne nneat proouraom. r ir..mnh,.A, .hoa anma flhntce Chi 111. 11 U - - t hla market near Res oue Hall. He also has oysters that sell at a less price uuui at any oiner mar ket In the city. He carries clams and other shell fish, and as a Bide issue, has a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. It may be that you are dissatisfied with your grocer, ir so, wny nox give Foard & Stokes a trial? They satisfy others, and leel pretty sure uiai wiej ...in ai.it vnu ianv a dollar is lit erally thrown away by those who buy groceries of an Inferior quality. It's penny wise ana pouna iooimn io e-ivt good money for goods that are almost worthless. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, FREEH FREE! FREE I Commencing Monday, Miarah 4th, 1895 ami durLrur the week, we will give s nnle and fixture to every pair of lace ourtalns sold. Price from 1125 per pair and UDwards. Call before thev are sold out. One hundred pairs to select from, See dis play hi our window. SHANAHAN BROS. WIANTHD In a rood, paying busl nes, a partner to go on the road. Five dollars a day sruaranteea at tne pros' ent time. Also two men, good salary and expenses paid. No experience re quired. Apivly at tli Parker House at once, S. Williams, itoom 44. FOR SALE! I offer for sale my seining grounds near Pillar Rock (deeded from State of Oregon) wlttti dock 100x40 feet and house 26x66, newly built; six horses, two seines and boats, everything com plete for selna fishing. Address Sam Oliver, care of Astorlan. CLAIRVOYANT. Madam Nelson, reads head and palm. also cards, and tells past, present and future. Consultation on all affair. p4ra Ml rants and UDwards. Recom mendations from several hundred per sons, 455 Exchange street, corner of 10th street. TO THE PETITIONERS OF ALDER- BROOK. ' Pawnitlntf tha iiiatipa nf vour re quest for representation on the school board and thanking you ior me nonor conferred In your petition. I announoe mysolf candidate for director at the coming election the 11th Inst. Very Rep-ctfullr. W. K. MoQRFGOR. Or. Prt' Crwua BiUb PfwM Woitf'i Vilx Kfsbeat AjrI. AROUND TOW : - . u - . '" rt-fiTli The Columbia left San Francisco yes terday for Astoria. The city council will ihoM their reg ular meeting tonlgM. Mr. George Flavel yesterday paid In to the county treasury over $6,000 foi 1894 taxes. Mr. Nicholas Clinton Is building . a new pile driver In the slip near Foard & Stokes' Junk store. The principal business before the county court yesterday was the exami nation of tfhe county wards. The Hayward, with the British Mer dhant m tow, left Portland Monde, morning and is expected down today. The Ocklalhama, whdeh left Portland Monday morning with the Camavon Bay was aground yesterday at Mar tin's Island. The eteamrfhlp Queen left out for San Francisco yesterday morning after tak ing on 42 tons of general merchandise at this port. The British ship Glenavor, now on Puget Sound, was chartered yesterday to load wheat at Portland for the .United Kingdom. The Alice Blanchard left San Fran cisco yesterday for Astoria, She will put In at Coos Bay on the way up and 'load coail for this port. The case of Olsen vs. Dr. Walkei was on trial yesterday, but up to the time of the adjournment of court had not gone to the Jury. The Telephone was several hours lati yesterday on account of a slight acci dent to her machinery on the trip ui the river Tuesday night. At all the canneries In Upper Asto ria the fWhermen are busy stretchlnt lines and preparing for the opening of the season w-hdoh. Is near at hand. A young man named Larsen w!ho has been confined at the hospital for the past week with a broken leg, was re moved to his home in Uppertown yes terday. Workmen began driving piling yes teruUy on the east side of MoGregor't mill. They will be used by the Fisher men's Paoklng Company on which to erect net racks. Yesterday Charles Laity, a native of Russia, declared his Intention before Deputy County Clerk Smith, of be coming a good a.nd reliable citizen of the United States. At the close of business last night the county tax receipts were $10,636.26, Sheriff Hare has his "books In such Bhape that each evening he can tell exactly the amount of taxes paid In. Judgment was affirmed yesterday bj tlie supreme court In the cases of Chas W. Shlvely, appellant vs. Sylvester Pen- noyer, et. ail., respondent; the Astoria Exchange Co., respondent, vs. Chas, W- Shlvely, appellant. A slight blaze, caused by sparks from the smoke stack alighting on the Scow Bay Wood Yard Shed, caused some ex citement in that vicinity early yester day morning. The damage was but slight before the fire was extinguished Dr. J. A. Fullon was yesterday re- delving the congratulations of his friends on this aippolntment as health officer of this port. He received notlfl atlon yesterday from Secretary of State Klncald, that lie had been ap pointed. The case against Charles Wlllard, for threatening to kill Mrs. E. M Grlmefl, of Seaside, tried yesterday in the Justice court, resulted In the dis missal of the defendant there being In sufficient evidence to substantiate the alleged charges. Judge Gray says he does not want all tfhe credit for the amendments made to the Cross road law. He generously states that to Senator Smith and Rep resentative Lester belongs the honor of getting the measure through, ai they did all the heavy work. Prof. Miller has met with gratifying encouragement from the business men of Astoria, and on Saturday will make his balloon ascension and parachute drop. He Is one of the best aerial artists In the country and has made hundreds of successful trips Into the clouds. The members and friends of the Nor wegian Lutheran Chun of Uppertown are building the pastor a residence alongside of the churcJi. T. Knutson Is doing the work and fhe has the lum bor towed down from the Klaskanlne In rafts. The building when finished will Ibe one and one-half stories Ir height. Griffin & Reed have a new style ruler that is bound to revolutionize that in dustry. It Is a combined ruler and counting machine, and with but the slightest manipulation one Is able to figure up the most difficult column of Ami res ever written and In a remark ably short space of time. Its cheapness will guarantee a ready sale. Mesdamea Klmberiy and Warren, of Portland, have opened a confectionery hoo directly opposite the Astorlan or flee on Commercial street. In Portland they have a candy factory, and their too will be keot freah and weU sup- oiled. It Is altogether probable that the factory will be removed to Astoria this summer. Their window evidence that the business Is In the hands of those who thoroughly understand tt. Yesterday afternoon. W. H. Bancroft, imarintendent of the mountain divis loa of the Union Pacific, and wife; Mrs T. M. Sohumaker, wife of the genera1 agent of the Union Paclflo at S Franctsoo, and Walter Anderson, con neotetf with the Union Paclflo at Oma ha, arrived on the Potter and spent the remainder of the day In company wltt Agvnt Lounsberry, looking over th city. They returned! to Portland last ilg-ht 00 ttie Pottor. Contractor Lebeck Is well started with his work on 37th and Duan streets. A large force of men are at work and It will not be long before a decided showing will be made. Th Improvements will necessitate the mov- Ins: back of several residences In tiiat vicinity. Mr. PeterBon, whose pretty place lias been the admiration of every one w0o Dassed that way, will not only be compelled to move his house back, but raise tt as well. The new wfialeback Everett, now in Ban Francisco, has accommodation foi about twenty-five passengers. She is splendidly lighted with electricity, and her different compartments are all modern and very commodious. Her ma chinery will drive her at the rate of fifteen miles an hour when light and In Jail, stating that he has been an ex- loaded. This speed she has already attained. The City of Everett Is con- eWeralbay larger than the Wetmore, and her cabin compartments are differently arranged. It is believed that she will be a more seaworthy vessel than the one Just named. Capt. Chrlstensen said before he started he believed that In a storm she would be in comparative safety while other colliers would be in great danger. It Is expected that the Everett will make the return trip from Son Francisco In about ten days. Oscar Llndross was given his freedom yesterday after serving several months In the county Jail. He was bound over by the police Judge on November t last on a charge of larceny from the person. The last grand Jury Indicted him and a day or so later he was tried and convicted, and yesterday set for sentence. In the meantime the friends of Llndross raised $100 and yesterday When he was brought up for sentence the court was asked to fine the young man Instead of making It a Jail sen tence. As the grand Jury had recom mended that the court show the prison er some leniency, JudgeJMcBrlde made the fine $100, the sum raised by the prisoner's friends. The court was as sured that Llndross would be furnish ed employment at once and his good behavior was vouched for toy respon. slble parties. When he stepped out into the warm sunshine and was told that the whole world was free to him, he could hardly restrain himself for Joy. Sheriff Hare gives the young man a good word for the time he has been In Jail, stating that he has made an ev emplary prisoner. BOHOONESR MARY DODGE. A last evening's contemporary has the following local: "The fore-and-aft eohooner Mary Dodge, which left San Francisco Jan uary 27 for Tacoma, has not only failed to reach that port, but has never been heard of Bince she cleared the mouth of the hartoor. " In Sunday morning's Astorlan the following appeared among the Asso ciated Press dispatches: Seattle, March 2. The schooner Marj Dodge, Captain Bergman, 32 days out from an Francisco, loaded' with 100 tons of dynamite, vas towed Into port tonlsht by the tuff Magic. It was fear ed the had been blown up by the dyn amite. On, February 17, while entering the stralu? she encountered a north east wind which carried her 180 miles out to sea. One week later while she was entering the straits another wind caught her and carried her out sixty miles. Last night She succeeded In getting inside. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. San Francisco, March 6. Arrived Schooner Neptune, Gray's Harbor; schooner Albion, Sluslaw River; sdhooner Annie Gee, Gray's Harbor schooner Viking, Gray's Harbor; sdhooner C, T. Hall, Wlllapa Bay. Cleared 'Umatilla, for Victoria and Port Townsend. Departed Wellington, for Nanalmo Columbia, for Astoria and Portland; Mackinaw, for Tacoma; Alice Blan hard, for Portland; barkentlne Cath erlne Sudden, for Gray's Harbor; Gae lic, for Hong Kong and Yokohama. Freights and charters British bark Cammony, now at Hastings Mills, lum ber thence to Cork; American schooner E. K. Wood, lumber from Blakeley tc Shanghai; British ship Glenavon, now on Puget Sound, Wheat from Portland to United Kingdom, Havre, Antwerp or Dunkirk; British ship Ollve'oank, now at Hastings Mills, lumber thence to South Africa. EXODUS FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, March 6. The exoduf of members and ex-members of con gress from Washington which began Immediately after adjournment wai kept up today. Ex-Speaker Crisp, whf was among those who came to the capltol, said he expected to remain li the city until Friday, when he wouk" leave for home for a season of rest and recreation. A majority of the senators will probably remain In Washingtor for a week or ten days but several left Immediately for their homes. Some senators have business to close up which will require some time, whll not a few from the North who are comfortably situated In Washington will remain here during the spring. A DISHONEST DlVlNE. New York, March 5. There Is a shortage In the accounts of the Amer ican church missionary society, and the books of the society have been found to be in such confusion that ex perts are not In a position to make a detailed statement. The statement Im plicates Rev. Wm. A. Newbold, of Mount Clal, N. J., and the treasurer, Henry A. Osklry, of New York City. AN OLD VETERAN DEAD. Galeaburg, ID., March 8. Col. R Clendenln, U. S. A., who served wltl distinction during the civil war ant' was retired In 1S91, died today. H was one of the military committee that tried the conspirators who planned the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. NEW YORK FIRE COMMISSIONERS New York. March 5. General O. H LaGrande was today sworn In as fire commissioner of this city to succeed President Scannei Gen. LaGrande Ti) formerly superintendent of the mint at Pan Francisco, and served under Gen Grant during the war. . MdBRIDH AND THURSTON. The Two Senators Tendered a Recep Hon Last Night. ' Portland, March 6. Senator John M. Thurston, of Nebraska, and Senator George W. MoBrlde, of Oregon, wert tendered an Informal reception by the Multopor Republican Club this even ing. Only a few invitations were is sued and aside from the two senators and Gen. John C. Co win, of Omaha, there were no guests present. The re oeptlon was attended by about fort members of the club, Including Attor ney General Idleman, who Is president of the club. Lunch was served in th. club rooms, after which the senator made a few brief remarks. COMING- TO ASTORIA. Two Prominent Men Will Arrive on Today's Steamer. Portland, March 6. John M. Egan, manager for the General Manager's As soclation during the great strike last summer, arrived here today. His name is mentioned in connection with the re ceivership of the Oregon Short Line. Mr. Egan denies that he is here in con nection with the Short Line case. Hi will go to Astoria tomorrow with ex Senator Saunders, of Montana. OFF ON THEIR HONEYMOON. New York, March 6. Count and Countess de Castellane will sail for Southampton tomorrow. They havi ohosen the steamship New York fo; their honeymoon voyage. AGAINST CIGARETTES. Lincoln, Neb., March 6. The house today passed the antl-clgarette bill. Omaha has (been especially bitter in this fight, but the dhurohes have suc ceeded In influencing their members. AFTERNOON PRESS REPORT. Anderson, Ind., March 6. The most destructive natural gas explosion in the history of the Indiana gas belt occurred this morning. The $75,000 Tenhune bus iness iblook on Courthouse square was blown all over tine central part of the city. Fire followed the explosion, which was like an earthquake, and destroyed the debris. It ds feared that Attorney Ballard and County Commissioner Met calf have perished. The loss of the building and contents will reach $400, 000. The fronts of all the business houses in the neighborhood of the ex plosion were demolished, paved streets pere ripped open and telephone cablet torn down. St. Louis, March 6. Late dispatches from Havana state that the governoi of the province of Santiago has re ported to the governor general that the rioters ait Blalre are disposed to surrender. The entire band of Insurg- gents In the Jaguay Grande, with Mar riero, their leader, have surrendered Barteolo Mosso, commanding 200 men In the district of Manza, has taken reft uge In the mountains and Is completely discouraged. There is a band of 10( men under Amador Gurra and a small band stationed at Bayamo, headed by Esteben Temayo. The military com mander of Guantanamo reports that several members of Pedro Pere's banc have surrendered. Officials of the dis trict assert that the rebel force there number only 180 poorly armed mer who have but very little ammunition It Is thought that they expect a sup ply from abroad, and warships ar- cruising along the coast to Intercept all vessels that may bring ammuni tion. Portland, March 5. The case of Hen ry Reed, Receiver McNeill and thi Farmers' Loan and Trust Company ti have the order appointing McNeill sc modified as to absolve him from paylnt about a half million dollars contracted while the Union Pacific receivers wer operating the O. R. and N. came up to day. They contend that the order war made through an error, owing to thi fact that the correspondence was car ried on by wire, and that full detail of the arrangement made In New York were not fully understood when Mc Neill was appointed. They ask that the order 'be now modified and that th. equity of the cflalms be adjudicated bj master In chancery. The Oregon Im provement ask to be made intervenori in order to secure a claim of about $70,- 000 against the O. R. and N. Yokohama, March 5. The captured Chinese warships have arrived here Reports of Japanese commanders art favorable to raising the sunken wai vessels of China at Wei Hal WeL The Japanese have aljandoned the Shar Tung peninsula. Including Wei Hal We. after destroying the fortifications. Johr Wild, alias Howie, the American wh planned to Wow up the Japanese wai ships In a novel manner, and was cap tured at Wei Hal Wei after bavins. been released on parole, has beei brought (back to Japan for trial. Washington, March R. President Cleveland, accompanied by Dr. O'Reil ly, Commander George F. Wild, of thi lighthouse board, and Commandei Tamberton, insuector of the 6th light house district, left this morning on th Violet for a ten day's shooting on In land waters of North Carolina- New York, March 6. The board of health refused to record the marrlagt certificate of Anna Gould and Count De Castellane today on the ground thai It contains defective vital points. 'Al: Information was refused by the board It is said that no date was given in the certificate. New York. March 5. Mrs. Rose Ken nelty, aged 50, periaOied by fire toda; In the six story flat building at 370 Col umbus avenue, and for a time forty other occupants of the building wer In great peril. Harry Casey, a bricklayer, who Uve at 29 Eighth avenue, was mortally burned this morning. A man named Mike, whose other name Is not known Is also missing. loa Angeles, March 5. Judge Era kin e M. Roes took the oath of offio for United States circuit court Judge this morning. PltteSmnr. March S. Three thousand railroad miners In the Pittsburg dis trict struck today for an advance of 14 cents per ton. ARE THE BEST 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 Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Hot Stuff! Here Is a Story About A Cow. A man had a farm; he planted pop corn. He filled the bam with popcorn, The barn caught fire; the corn began to pop It burst the barn, and spread over the fields, and a near-signteo cow thought the popcorn was snow- and froze to death. The cow made a mistake. Now don't you make a mis take and buy your next suit of clothes anywhere else but at our store. We have Just received five hundred suits at prices that MUST be appre ciated. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. f UPPOSE you could have your wlilsky handed out to you over the finest bar In the city? And 1 suppose it is the J. H. Cutter celabrated whisky the whisky we nave oeen selling: ever since we vi been here? And suppose that all you nave to pay us is 10 CENTS A DRINK? Would't you rather come here than go to some other places you know ofl One thing more: Suppose that at the same time your friend wants Kopp's celebrated IN. P. Beer, and you know you can have It served to him In style at the White House Corner for 5 cents a glass? Won t you come here? Why of course you will, and W( await your coming. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, HARRIS & WRIGHT, Prop's, 1 Corner 9th and Bond A REDUCTION In the Price of Drugs at Rogers, as follows : Hood's Sareaparilla, 75 cents. Ayer's Sarsaiparllla, 75 cents. Hall's SarsaparIHa, 75 cents. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 75 cents. Jaynes' Expectorant, 75 cents. Rogers' Sarsaparilla, 75 cents. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery id cents. Radway's Ready Resolvent, 75 cents, Oregon Blood Purifier, 75 cents. Scott's Emulsion, 75 cents. Wampole's Emulsion, 75 cents. Rogers' Emulsion, 75 cents. Simmons' Liver Regulator, 75 cents Lydia Plnkham s Comp., 75 cents. Allen's Anti-Fat, $1.25. Warner's Safe Cure, $1.00. Wells Richard's Butter Color, 71 -:ents. Shiloh's Vitallzer, 50 cents. Mexican Linament, large, 75 cr-nts. J. I. C. Linament, large, 75 cents. Wizard Oil, large, 75 cents. Painkiller, large, 75 cents. Cutlcura Resolvent, 75 cents. Miles' Nervine, 75 cents. Miles' Heart Cure, 75 cents. Beef, Iron and Wine, 75 cents. King's New Discovery, 40 and 76 'ents. Haiti's Honey, Hoarhound and Tar, 75 cents. Hostatter's Bitters, 75 cents. Ayer's Hair Vigor, 75 cents. Hall's Hair Restorer, 75 cents. Seven- Sisers, 75 cents. 'Mrs. Alllen's Hair Restorer, $1.00. Sulphur Bitters, 75 cents. Skookum Root -Hair Restorer, 75 ?ents. Dement's Cough Syrup, 40 cents. One Minute Cough Cure, 40 cents. Shiloh's Consumption Cure, 20, 40 and 7a cents. Allen's Lung Balsam, 20, 40 and 75 ents. Acker's English Remedy, 20 and 40 cents. All 50 cents Cough Medicines 40 cents All 50 cent Liniments 40 cents. Gunn's Pills, 20 cents. Morse's pi'lls, 20 cents. Beedham's Pills, 20 cents. Haj'.loway's Pills, 20 cents. All other 25 cent pills, 15 cents. Oun Own White Oaii Liniment, 40 ?ents. All 60 cent Llnaments,, 40 cents. Strengthening IPlasters, 10 cents. Benson's Plasters, 20 cents. Collen's Plasters, 20 cents. Cutlcura Plasters, 20 cents. All other plasters, 15 cents. Vaseline, 5 cents. Roijers' Bronchial Pastiles, 10 cents. Brown's Troches, 20 cents. Cuticoira Soap, 50 cents a box. Pears' Soap, 15 cents a cake. And a general reduction on a thous and and one things. Cash mall orders promptly attended to. CHARLES ROGESRS, Druggist. 459 Commercial street, Astoria. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. DR; ml CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE pure Grips Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret 7 cm Ammonia, Alum or any otlier adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. . warn PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KU i-it u.v-4-. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and t, Pythian Building. over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Man sell Block. 672 Third street. W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel 0 Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY .T LAW. Office in Flavel's brick building. FRANK J. TiYLOB. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 1 p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second' Strset, 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. 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, 6S4'i Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIiN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. Astoria. Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND AOCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 4 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 630, Cedar street German Physician. Eclectic. OR. J. E1MIN BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office west of Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s itore, 518 Bond street. Prices, calls, jl; confinements, $10.00. Operations at jffice free. Medicines furnished. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regulur communications held m the first and third TueBday evening if each month. W. G. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just r ecelved Just what you want, at Wing '.ee's, 629 Third street. WANTED. WANTED A young girl to take care 'f child and assist about light house work. Apply at this office. WANTED A good house, centrally icated, by private family. Will pay easonable rent. Address, "Prompt ?ay," Astorlan Office. WANTED Position as driver or alesman In a store. Speak English, Finnish, Swedish and Norwegian. Ad iress C. P. S., care Astorlan office. WANTED Agents to represent the ild National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa 'ion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry, ind 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. $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 gent are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST Open face sllved watch, mon ogram on back W. H. H. Finder will be rewarded 'by returning same to J O. Hanthorn. FOR RENT A mew house, bath, fur nace, and modern conveniences. Cheap rent to desirable tenant. Address this office. Money to loan on first-class approved security. Frank Spittle, attorney at law. WHEN IN PORTLAND-Call 0n Handley A Haas. 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Victors naad not miss their morning paper while there. BEVERAGES. WINES AND "BRANDIES. Use Zlrf fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty rents per gallon. Don't fnreet peach and apricot brandy. Alun FYoneb Coamsc and wine at Alex GUN.-- nXT,T THE PUREST Win. .ri(j Honor t sold at Alei Camtbell't Gem. ' KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier, glvea freshness and clearness to the com!-non and caie Constipation, ti eta, St eta . $1.00. i