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T1IK DAILY AST0R1AK ASTORIA, SUNDAY MOHNIA'O, ilABCH 10, 1805. it 7 how JoouM fcuu a efcapr fuit of clothei MomewherB die, ? I don't know how l might wear." r" VERY MAN who enter a tailor r shop In this city owes us his good will that we have made it - eo difficult to sell unreliable goods, - "-so easy to buy the best and buy It for so little compared to Pan -i Francisco or Portland prices. chas. Mcdonald, . The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. How To Make $1,000! We will tell you how to make It easy. All you have to ao is to Induce us to quit offering HOfcH WHISKEY 10 the public, and other dealers of liquor In the city will readily pay you the above amount. The OFFICE. GOOD STEAKS , How many people have gone In to tha restaurants of Astoria and tried to get a good, tender steak and bee HHART81CK Diro. that failure? FHmnla pnniieh now; anybody can obtain one by stop ping in ac The Palace Restaurant And riving your order when, Presto There you have, suitable for a king, That's what makes us so Dusy. Knowledge is Power And power Is salvation. To do a thin right one must know how to do it This Is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G.' PALMBEF?a, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood box to a $50,000 building and do it well. What About Your Shoes?- 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. S. R. GIMRH. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store A Poor Cigar. W. F. SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, either, But marke this e-a-t-l-B-f-a-c- t-lw-n of the 22-karet sort has accompanied every purchase ol one cf the cigars made by hlsn . since he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied i customer "cuts a big figure" in building up a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. Little Giant. Beems is If half the mothers in As. torla have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE GIANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as jnnn ax thpv hear of the wearing qual ities of thoBe that are being worn about tho city. You can have your cnoice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will bi'y In the way of Jewelry and Silver Ware at EMtrom's Jewelry Store, You'll also be surprised to nee what flne work the engraver can do. ASTORIA- . MATTRESS - FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. That's what the Washington Mtvut Market's sausage tastes like. It's mttde of the same Ingredients, too .home killed and dressed beef and pork. Our flavoring Is most delirious. During this cold wevilh- - er there's no other dish so good. WASHINGTON MEAT ftARKET, CHKIATENSEN A CO., Prop'rs, We'll "' Warrant that the moat com fortable aipetlte In the city may be spoiled by drinking poor whisky. We've studied , and studied all the whisky fads and Ideas and we have learned that CUTTER'S Whiskey." Is the best made. Itut you must be sure you get Cutter's. Some peoplt advertise It but don't keep It; we do. ORO.SBAUER BRACH'5 "RESORT." YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. yesterday, fur sshtd by tha United States Depart ment Of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temieruture, 50 degree. Minimum temi nature, 41 degree. Precipitation, .01 inch. Total preolMaU'jn from, September 1st UH to date; 61.40 Inertia. Kxobus of precipitation front Septem br it, tat, to Cite. M ir.cn. CAPS Boys and Girls, New and stylish designs for (Mily spring trade.' Piees fiom 25e to $2. Albert Dunbar. Cor. Commercial and 9th Sts. neniemuer tnat wu are he-dquarterg for Fiber Cham oiso, Hair Cloth and Grass cloth. NOTICE. The tax roll for 1894 is now in hands for collection. Taxes will come delinquent on March 30, 1895. my be- February 19, 1895. JAMES W. HARK, Sheriff of Clatsop County, "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant See Swope. See Swope about decorating. See Swope about decorating- and sign work. Meany is the leading tailor and pays 'he highest iash price for fur skins. , Something new In the line of Sachet Powders just received at the Prlntz Crain Drug Store. Why do you suffer with that coid when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure it; tor sale at tne rrunz-craln Drug store. Heaver Hill Coal. No Smoke, no Soot. For sale at Finlayson's shipping and commission agency, 9th street wharves, at $5.60 per ton. S. E. Utzlnger Is tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated Uumbrlnus Hottle.i lieer. of Portland. Dr D him a Dostal card and he will call for your older. Watch yout watch When it runs n little too slow 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 doing it. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public knows them. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured th agency of the famous STEWART B TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND, Their new stock goods are much su pcrlor to any other kind. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing hut his breath lit feels sola. Wnen no buys his wood and coal of the Scow Bay Wood Yard Whose office is opposite Fisher Bros.' Ik Is pleased, as they sell only tho best. How to save moneyl You'll learn the secret by trading with Goodman Co. The prices they quote on shoes tell the tale. Their figures don t mean Inferior ouallty of goods either, bin rather the finest procurable, Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his market near Res one Hall. He also has oysters that sell at a less price than at any other mar ket In the city. He carries clams ann other shell fish, and as a side issue, has a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. It may be that you are dlssatisfid with your grocer. If so, why not give Foard & Stokes a trial? They sallsfy others, and feel pretty sure that thoj will suit you. Many a dollar is lit orally thrown away by those who buj groceries of an inferior quality. 1ft penny wise and pound foolish to glv good money for goods that are almost worthless. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Flaking Powder suoerhr to all others. Larce assortment of clothing, lints, shoes, trunks, etc, Save money by purchasing from Oregon Trading Co 600 Commercial street. FOR. SALE! I offer for sale my seining grounds near rillar Rock (deeded from State of Oregon) with dock 100x40 feet and house 28x56, newly built; six horses two seines and boats, everything com plete for seine fishing. Address Sam Oliver, care of Astorlan. TO THE PETITIONERS OF ALDER BROOK. . Recognizing the Justice of your re. quest for representation on the school board and thanking you for tho honor onferred In your petition, I announce myself candidate for director at the coming election the 11th Inst. Very Respectfully, W. F. McGRF.GOR, The Druggists of the city held a meVttng last evening at the office of Dr. O. B. Estes and formed a perma nent organisation, to Ibe known as the Astoria Retail Druggists' Association. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President,, Charles Rogers; Secretary, N, J. Craln; Treas urcr, Theo. Olsen. The following agree ment was entered into: We, the undersigned druggists of As- orla, do heivly bind ourselves to sell all drugs and medicines at the regulai advertised price from this date. Dated, Astoria. Or., March , 1S95. CHARLES ROGERS. PRINTZ3RAI.V DRUG CO. THRO, OLSBN. J. W. CONN H. W. STRICKLER. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder nlal Madl Midwiaur Fur, &m Frwtiac AROUND TOWN. The steamship Columbia Is due to sail today. Mr. Homer Wirt was over from Sklp anon yesterday. Three buoys are to le placed Cray's river as aids to navigation. In The case of H. A. Smith vs. Clatsop county will have anotiher hearing next Saturday. Dr. Einar Jansen, of Madison, Wis consin, Is in the city visiting his broth er, Dr. Jansen. Dr, E. Jansen and George E. Smith returned from a short visit to Portland yesterday morning. Quite a numlber of Astorlans went up the river lost night to come down with the Catzert tomorrow. Yesterday the Queen cleared at' San Francisco for Astoria and t'he South Coast arrived from this port. The scow Maud was at the O. R and N. dock yesterday unloading pulp from he Young's river pulp mlllH, A number of sturgeon were landed at the Telephone dock yesterday and were taken to Portland on last night's steamer. The steamer Harrison will leave out at 4 o'clock this morning for Tillamook. She has a cargo of general merchandise for that porj. Mr. R. C. F. Astbury, of Cannon Beach, is in the city for a few dayB. having come up from the beach on yesterday's boat. ' There will ibe an excursion today on the steamer Queen to Sklpanon, where the A. F. C. clulb will play a picked team from that place. Justice Abercromble and O. Wlngate were footh In receipt of letters yester day from Montana, bearing encourag ing news regarding the railroad. Miss Sadie Crang has been In Port lanld for several days, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Judge Stevens. She will re turn Monday on the Bailey Catzert. The British ship G'lenalvln, 2070 tons, three days from Port Townsend, arriv ed In yesterday afternoon. She crmes in 'ballast, Captain Andrews command ing. Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Logan entertained a few Intimate friends, the occasion being the cele bration of their first wedding armlver. sary. It tried awful hard to rain yester day morning, 1ut old Sol was too much for Sir Pluvlus and the mists soon dis appeared, leaving a clear sky over head. The liglilbliouse tender Manzanlta re turned last evening from a week'r cruise down the coast. She has bcun at Yariuimi most of Vhe time settllig aids to navigation. Yesterday the steamer llwaco brought over the remains of the late wife of Captain Day. The body will be sent to California on today's steam er. Captain Day will accompany the remains. Mrs. H. S. Newman, of Orlando, Fia., who has been HtayiiiR with Mr. and Mrs. Delllnger for several days, leaves this morning cm the Harrison for Hay Pity, on a visit to iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sturgon. The two vessels that came down In tow of the Villi an on Friday, the 1 ar konliiu! Monitor and the schooner Lc II till, were towed to sea yesterday. The Monitor kocs to San D:e,jo and the Letltla to San Francisco. Lars Tonimen, who has been working for Louis Anderson, -the Gray's River lugger, left lust evening for St. Paul, Minn. From there lie g'Ms to Stavun gar, Norway, having purchatd a ticket of Agent Olsen via tho Thliiffvllla line. lYiter Casper, who hud Von ImMblng too freely of 40-rori, was up tx'fore Judge Ofburn yesterd.ty trying to ex pla'm how bo became fo beastly. He didn't explain to the satisfaction of the Judge, ho he was lined V or two days In the city Ja,il. He accepted tho latter proposition. The A. F. C will take up the regattp proposition sivvn and lay their plans for 'this year's event. It will without dmW ellipse anything ever held i n the coast In the way of anuatle snorts, and a big attendance will surely follow us a result of the vigorous manner In which the boys propose to push the affair. J. J, -Stokes yesterday received twr' handsome two-weeks-old pups, Chcsa- poake Bay spaniels, out of "Gyp." and; sired by "Trouble." They came from; the Multnomah kennels and are with-) out doivM the "bluest-Wooded" spaniel; ' In this part of the state. They are! bright little fellows and are the ad-; miration of everyone who 'has seen them. Major Klnzle. of Fort Canhy, came over yesterday Intending to ta!;e the Columbia for San Francisco. During, the afternoon he received a wire from ; headquarters suspending his leave of ; ... ' -iT....it CISCO ITU ,VlUf M imiuu-nm. .'i"S never -been to lrtland he took the steamer up the river Inst nignt. during 'his sojourn up the valley vlsla the Vancouver barrucks. and will I Misses Gough and WhlUock. two first ' clnss and experienced dress makers ol , Portland, are here arfd will open theli parlors In the millinery store with Mrs ( Sarah J. Ross on Monday, the 11th I Inst. Miss Whttrook has had threr years' experience with Miss Fhogran i the leading dressmaker of Portland 1 Miss Gough is from the F,ast, nnd wll-. guarantee perfot fitting nnd good sat- Isfactlon In all the latest fashions 1 price reasonable. 1 .Mine. Alberta Finck wl'J king the of- j fertory at the Catholic church 10:30 .t J vice today. She will e accomjxuiled ly Mrs. Cu n on the oivan, and Prof. ' - Thlelhorn with violin obllgato. Mr, Thlelhorn W a graduate of the Ham burg (Germany) Conservatory of Mu sic. ASTORIA FROM THE CLOUDS, Ab Described By Prof. Miller Who Made a Balloon Ascension. Yesterday la big crowd gathered at 7th and Exchange streets In eager an ticipation to see the balloon ascension advertised by Prof. Miller, the aero- naut. That worthy and his manager were on hand promptly at 1 o'clock With their big hot air bag suspended with ropes, limp and helpless, between a couple of tall poles. Not only on 7th and Exchange streets did the crowd congregate, but on every avail able point of the surrounding high 'hills, hundreds looked down upon the queer-looking machine that was soon to carry the daring balloonist up Into the azure of the blue sky, for the Holouds had parted by this time and old Sol cast welcome rays on to Mother Earth, which seemed a good omen for the aerial artist. In the meantime the balloon was rapidly filling and one of the guyiines had been cast loose, when of a sudden an unfortunate gust of wind caught the Walloon and carrying It against the opposite pole tore a great slit In the bag and lot the gas out In a JliTy. The crowd turned away dis appointed, but the professor assured them that he would have the balloon repaired and In readiness for an ascen sion a couple of hours later, and sure enough Ihe did, and when he left the ground and shot away into space like an arrow, Just as big a crowd was on hand. Up, up went the big balloon, with a man dangling below the para chute, apparently ibut by a thread. Soon ithe 'balloon looked no larger than a football, and the aeronaut looked the sizo of an ordinary match. Then a great "Oh!" from the crowd below, and an object was seen to leave the ballon and shoot with lightning rapid ity towards the earth. It was the parachute Jump, and the odd looking sailing machine gradually settled Into a steady descent, and alighted a few short minutes afterwards on the ve randalh of J. W. Welch's residence, safe and without a scratdh. The balloon, the instant it was relieved of the pas senger and parachute, turned bottom side up and a great cloud of black smoke poured out Into the clear air. The talloon soon assumed the shape of a great twisting serpent, and struck the ground several mnutes before the parachute. A great crowd of boys and men followed the professor to his hotel a.nd for a few minutes he was In Imme' diate danger of (l:c"lng trampled under tlhe feet of an eager and excited moh. In speaking of his trip into the air, Prof. Jliller said last evening: "I guess I reached a (height of fully feet before I 'parted company wiit.h the balloon, and from that alti tude I had a most magnificent view of the country around Astoria. As I went up the city began to rapidly grow smaller till soon It looked as smooth as the ground about it. I seemed di rectly over the river and the hl'ls seem ed to run straight Into the -water. At a height of 1.100 "eet, people on earth resembled rolling footballs. At this heilght a 'terriilc wind was blowing and botli going up and down I swayed fearfully. Above this, though, the air was perfectly calm. The river was a beautiful sly'lit as It wended Its way from nut of the dark blue hills to its home in the glistening ocean which loomed up a broad silvery sheet to the westward. But it Is a Ward country to come down in, wtth all Its beauty." Prof. Miller !has been persuaded to remain over another week and make an ascension on Saturday next. Mr. F. M. Schumaker, who Is em ployed at the Astoria Iron Works, met with an accident yesterday afternoon Hint came within a -breath of costinp him his life. lie won holding a cold chisel on a plese of Iron while a striker iva ) delivering teiTitlc blows with b itledge hammer, when suddenly the chl -dl flew out of his hand and striking just nbnve the left eye cut an uy.il -and dangerous wound ciear across the roreh.'ad. Dr. -Kstos bandaged the wound and left his as comfortable as one could be made under the circum st ances. Postmaster Wise -ha- received in structions to post a weather forecast In tlv lobby of the postotlke dally ex- ;t SiindUys. This will be good new? to th. chronic kicker, who could rind nothing to growl about because uur IMHtmastcr has been so efficient nnd -obliging; font now he can kick to his i.u-.irfs 'content. If the postmaster re ports a storm coming, tell him he is way off; or when h. reports extreme hot weather, just sail in and give Mrr a piece of your mind; kick while you o.ui, because the day Is bound to come when all must cease to kick. Nothing further has been iheard re garding the construction of a railroad from Ihvaeo to Tioga Hotel on North Beach by the O. R. and N. Since the visit to the Ilwaeo side of Assistant Ttecelver Lee and other officials some time ago. when it was given cut that a new road would belmllt, nothing has been done to make a start, anil as the summer season is close at liand. it would seem that after all there Is ome truth in tne rvjwri mat tne ji waco Ball way and Navigation com pany has made terms with the O. R. and N. people, and agreed to allow them to land a Iboait at their Ilwaeo dock. If suoh Is the case the ivople of that side of the bay will have steamloat competition even though they do not get another. railroad. "Say, may," said a fireooclous Asto ria youngster the other day, "who Pkiints the 'signs of the times' the min ister was talking about when he called this afternoon does Swope?" "No, my child; they are not painted." "Well, who paints the town red 's wope?"' "I dunt know. Willie; ask papa." "Well, he must paint something, for It always says something about hi m painting In ihe papers.' ARE 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 Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE THE SCHUBERT CLUB. The Schubert Club met last night (Saturday, March 9) In the parlors of Miss Lulu M. Rice. The following pro. grm was rendered: Part 1. Plaino duet, Adagio molti, Allegro con brio. 1st Symphony, ..Beetoven Misses Edith Conn and Laura Fox. Soprano solo, "Happy Days,"..SItrelezk! Miss Gussle Gray. 'Cello solo, "Swedish Air -Mr. Th. Fredrlckson. Tanor solo, "Thou Art Like Unto a Flower," Schumann Mrs. H. T. Crosby. Male quartet, "Santa Lucia," Neapolitan Messrs. Belcher, Bennett, Jackson and Elmore. Part 2. String Quartet, "Meditation," .... Fauconier Miss Delia Hansen, and Messrs. Laws Seymour and Fredrlckson. Soprano Solo, "Ah. When Thine Eyes of Azure," Lassen Miss Kate Grant. Duet, "Autumn," Mendelssohr Miss L. M. Rice, Mrs. H. T. Crosby. Tenor solo, "Dreaming," Walllngs Mr. J. W. .Belcher. Male Quartet, "Stars of the Sum mer Night," R. Lyor Messrs. Belcher, Bennett, Jackson ant Elmore. Choluc of Bacchantes Gounod Sopranos -Misses Rice, Gray, Grant . Nlckerson, S. Elmore. CoTvtraiHos Mrs. Krager, Misses Ben nett and F. Elmore. Tenors Messrs. Belcher and Bennett. Basses Messrs. Jackson and Elmore. SEASIDE ITEMS. Mrs. S. F. Clayton is expected home from San Francisco about March 15th Mrs. R. iHousman returned today from a two weeks' sojourn In Port land. W. K. and M. S. Warren went down to 'their Elk Creek ranches Friday morning. Mrs. S. L. Byrd and daughter Dickie returned home on Friday last from t week's visit in Astoria. L igan's mlii is short of logs, and unless rain relieves the situation th mill will ha"e to shut down. An entertainment was given by the school last Thursday night which wai a credit to the promoters and parti cipants, and was greatly enjoyed by ihe large assembly present. The U. S. lighthouse tender Colum bine arrived In Victoria Harbor yester l.iy, and today will leave to contlnu her cruise along the Islands and ii vVashliigtor. sound, for the purpose .0: buoy Inspection and the delivery of ot;;illes for lighthouses. She has on b:ard Commander O. W. Parenholt, in -.xctor for the 13th UgWthouse district, Uh 'headquarters at Portland, Oregon "ap:aln Charles Richardson, of thf O.'lun tv.ne, is a general favorite in Vic t-u-i.-i, where he is very well known: ,-ind like most visitors, Captain Rich- irX-v.-n i .n enthusiastic admirer o: .his city and Its harfcor, particularly during the seasons when weather such .u the present prevails. Since the Col jniliine was las: here she has hat Mite an Interestin experience, thi: I'rfng at the mouth of the Columbia i-ircr about the middle of January On a fine day, out of a perfectly smootl surface, a great wave unexpectedly arose, then a much greater one, which swept over the deck of the vessel, and, tbt n a third like the first. By the sec-1 ond wave three sailors were seriously hurt, and one of them has not yet qultt recovered. The captain says the ex perience was quite a sew one to him The cause of . the-wave whether 01 not a submarine explosion remains a matter of conjecture. Oolonlst. There is considerable speculation just now as to whether IP Messrs. Bonner and 'Hammond commence work as per contract, they will do anything with the Young's Bay bridge to start out with. A gentleman who was In the confidence, to a great extent, of Mr. Hammond while in this city, said yes terday that the railroad ibullders had ' expressed themselves as Intending to make the Young's Bay bridge a part of their first work, and if possible have trains running into the city In tune for the beach travel. Ami they prob ably will. CLAIRVOYANT. Madam Xelson, reads head and palm, also cards, and teils past, present and future. Consultation on all affairs. Price. 50 cents and upwards. Recom mendations from several hundred per sons. 4,"3 Exchange street, corner of 10th street. Dr. Price's Cream Baklflft Powder WarU'aFsir Wettest Mcdolaad DtcXoaa. Hot Stuff ! . - Hr Is Story About A Cow. A man had a farm; he planted pop corn. He filled the barn with popcorn. The barn caught fire; -the corn began to pop it burst the barn, and spread over the fields, and' a near-sighted cow thought the popcorn was snow and froze to death. The cow maae a mistake. Now don't you' make a mis take and buy your next Buit 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. SUPPOSE you could have your wihteky handed out to you over the finest bar in the city? And suppose It is the J. H. Cutter celebrated whisky the whisky we have been selling ever since we'v been here? And suppose that all you have to pay us is . 10 OE1NTS A DRINK? Would't you rather come here than go to some other places you know of? One tihing more: Suppose that at the same time your friend wants Kodd's celebrated N. P. Beer, and you know you can have it served to him in style at the White House Corner for 6 cents a glass? Won t you come here? Why of course you will, and wt await your coming. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, HARRIS & WRIGHT, Prop's. Corner 9th and Bond. Coming Saturday, March 16, At 566 Commercial Sireet, ROBINSON & HEIKES' lYIciseum & Optical Illusion Exhibition Nine beautiful ami myetif ying Illusions Plensinc since performance. An enter tainment expressly for Ladies nud child ren. Will be open daily from 1 to 10 p. m. Exhibitions every .30 minutes. Admission 10c, Heserved chairs 5c extra. Jiorth Paeifie Breiaery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Al orders promptly attended to Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. Says a customer of some of those new goods tat we have Just received for fall trade, and that we're selling so remarkably cheap: "They are the best bargains we ever got in Astoria" They are captivating in quality and style and will make a record as purse openers. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Store. Kopp'a Beer Hall Choice Wines, Liquors nnd Clga'S. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the par. The largest giass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc. Free Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette St GOOD Mil- r-i need no advertis ing lint ladies we ju; want to tell uiu the uxtrn onlnmrv- "w pric of niilleuvy p o f o nprlnir nd summer wear. o ('(line mid see ns be fore im'-i-linsinff. M-SS ' cCIlK. Cor. 10th and Com nitre ml Sis. BEER HALL, What the Gambrinus Beer Hall tried to do In selecting their liquors was to pick out what intelligent people would want If they knew It as experienced people should know It. Make a note of this If you want pure liquors. George Hartley, Proprietor. A gentleman In Uppertown was taken In a few days ago by a tempting ad vertisement that he read In some per iodical. The advertisement was In the nature of an order for an electric belt and read something like this: "Cut this order out and send to Electric Belt Co., at Cincinnati, Ohio, and we will send you, by return mall, free of charge, a sample of one of our best electric belts, worth $25." He thought ho had found a bonanza, so cut the order out and he was so anxious tc get a return that he could hardly sleep at night. Well, yesterday the lit tle box came, and he lost no time In opening It. But Imagine his astonish ment and chagrin when he found that the box contained Instead of an electric belt, only a piece of a belt about three Inches long as merely a "sample." The advertisers did just what they prom ised to do send him a "sample" of their $23 electric belts." Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE A put Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret im Ammonia, Alum or any otlicr adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. CREAM MEHNG 1 VltOrSIIIIOKAfc CAJtD". Thri ft. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian over C. H. Cooper's store. Hulldlna W. C. LOGAN. I). D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Manseil Block, 673 Third street W. M LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAV? Rooms 6, 6 and T, Flavels Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office in Flavel's bilck building. frank J. Taylor. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria. Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until 11 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from S until 7:30 evenings. r. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second SUtet, 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. in. 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, 6S414 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention ro diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger's store. AKfnrlii Telephone !o 52 jay tuttle, m. d. physician, surgeon. am, ;coucheur. Office, Rooms & and 6, . Pythian Building. Hours,' 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street. German Phyticlan. Eclectic. Dlt. J. ELMIN BART EL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office west of Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s Hore, 518 Bond street. Prices, calls, $1; confinements, $10.00, Operations at ollice free. Medicines furnished. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. Ci. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. FOR SALE JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Just received Just what you want, at Wln l.ee's, 629 Third street. VVANTEli YA.TED An apprentice to learn the millinery trade. Apply to Mrs. Ross. WANTED A good house, centrally .ocated, by private family. Will pay eaaonable rent. Address, "Prompt ay," Asiorian Ollice. WANTED Position as driver or .'alesman in a store. Speak English rinnlsh Swedish ami Norwegian. Ad dress l: p. S., care Astorlan oriica. WANTED Agents to represent the old Nutional Life Insurance Co of Alontpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-t4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. $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. toM to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and rjlatlno- elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every nouse has goods needing plating. &0 experience; 110 capital; no talking; some agent? are making 25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K rwi,., & Co., Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEO U'b LOST Open face sllved watch, mon ogram on back W. H. H. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to J O. Han thorn. FOR RENT A new house, bath fur nace, and modern conveniences. CheaD rent to desirable tenant. Address this office. Money to loan on first-class approval security. Frank Spittle, attorn-,, - j ai law. WHEN IN Pr)RTr.ivnr.n Handley & Haas. 160 First street, and get the Daily Astorlan. Visitors n not miss their morning Doner .,. there. BEVERAGES. mnw AINU BRANDIES. T;e in fandel wine instead of coffee or tei Fifty cents per gallon. Don't f.,rel. peach and apricot brandy. Al. Frvm-h Cognac and wine at AW G"S-i ONLY THE PUREST Wiw 7 liquors are sold at Aler e rr-h't-. Gen- Mrs. T. S. Hawkinr, Chsttanoopa, n . 1 MY LIFE.' I consider it the best L'U used." For Dyspewna. I.iv,- . 7- " ney trouble. It excelia Pi Ire 7S ct For Gal by J. W. Conn.