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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1895)
7 know I could buy a cheaper tyut of clothet tomewliere the, ftnl I don't know how it might wear." EVERT MAN who enters a tailor shop In this city owes us his good will that we have made it so difficult to sell unreliable goods, bo 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. GOOD WHISKY. That Is the tea of a. saloon's etock.- Competition for long time ran to (big mirrors. Folly; If that -were all. the salooa busines might quickly capitulate to the senst of sight, and not to taste. Our move The Office move, lias been toward qual lty. That Is the reason we obtained th agency for HOPE WHISKY, and the more cultivated and critical your taste Is the 'better chance our whisky -will bave. The OFFICE GOOD STEAKS . . , How many people have (tone In to tha 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, PreHto There you have, suitable for a king. That's What makes us so Dusy. Knowledge is Power And power ia salvation. To do a thin right one muBt know how to do it This is as true of carpenter work as anything else. C. G. PALJvIBBRG, Whose shop is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood boi to a (50,000 building and do it well. What About Your Shoes?- Arnn't thev worn out around the sale somewhere? Don't they need patch on the side? We will make them good as new. S. fl. OIMRE. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store, A Poor Cigar.. - w. F. 8CHIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, either. , . But marke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-c - . t-1-..-n of the 22-karet tort has ... accompanied every purchase ot i - one cf the cigars made by him since he began business. We vi i got the notion tho a satisfied customer "cuts a olg figure" in ttullHlnfl1 lin A business. That the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. Little Giant. oo. i. if half the mothers in As torla have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE GIANT school shoes foi their children. The other half will at o. thsv hoar of the wearing qual ities ot those that are being worn about the city. You can nave your cuuiw cf leather, kid, grain or can. JOHN HAHN & CO. You'll n. ..i.niu in una what a little monej wllL bvy in the way of Jewelry and Bllvcr Ware at Ektrom' Jewelry Btore. You'll also be surprised to see what fine work the engraver can oa HONEH. We buy (ortili.ers nml fertilizing ni8' ilHKitrintion. Hones. horns U ! V V - - " I eta, ami pay highest cush prices, bend ub a trim sinpmeui. Western Bone-Mcol Co. 771 Mission Street, .Sim Fntuioisiio, On! ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street. Mainufacturers of every description ot Lounger), Mattresses, etc. REPAIRINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. That's what the WanlUngton Mi Murket's sausHge tastes like. It's mode of the same Ingredients, too home killed and dretwed beef . and pork. Our flavoring Is most delloious. During this cold weath er there's no other dish so good. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHRI5TEN3EN & CO.. Prop'rs, We'll Warrant that the most com fortable appetite 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 bent mode. But you must be sure you get Cutter's. Some people advertise it but don't keep it; we do. UR05BAUER BRACH'3 "RESORT." YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for tht twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur atahed by the United State Deport xnt of Agriculture, weather burecu. Maximum temperature, 48 degrees. 'Mlntmum temperature, 88 degrere. Precipitation, .04 Inch. Tot! proolidtatlon from September ' 1st, 18M to date, 51-81 tm-hee. Doj'.oltT.cy of irUtl.n from Sep. Iier 1st, 1884, to date, 1.0S tnchee. 0 sL or Twe n ty y a rd s AffiOSKEG GljiGHAW tor One Dollar. Albert Dunbar. Cor. Commercial and fth Sts. , Try the F. N. Cornet and you will usie no other, NOTICE. The tax roll for 1894 is now' in my hands for collection. Taxes will be come delinquent on March 30, 1800. February 19, 1895. JAMES W. HARE, Sheriff of Clatsop County. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant See Swope. Sea Swope about decorating. See Swope about decorating and sign work. Meany is the leading tailor and pays 'he h!ght tash 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 cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure if, for Bale at the Prlntz-Craln Drug store. Beaver Hill Coal. No Smoke, no Soot. For sale at Flnlayson's shipping and commission agency, 9th street wharves, at $5.00 per ton. . S. E. Utzlnger is the agent in Astoria for the celebrated Gambrlnus Hottle.1 Beer, of Port lund. Dr D him a postal curd and he will call for your older. Watch your watch When it runs a little too slow or a little too fast, bring It to J. II. 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 the igencv of the famous btbwaht'b WINES, the only GENUINE FLAX WINE manufactured In IRELAND, fhelr new stock goods are much . su perior to any other kind. When a man buys a lottery ticket tnd draws nothing but his breath he 'eels sold. Wnen ne buys his wood and roal of the Scow Bay Wood laid, rhoae ofllce Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he is pleased, as they Bell only the best. How to save money? You'll learn the secret by trading with Goodman & Co. The prices they quote on shoes tell the tale. Their llgures aont mean Inferior quality of goods either, but rather the flneBt procurable. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his market near Res oue Hall. He also has oysters that sell at a less prlre than at any otner mar- cet In the city. He carries ciams ana t her 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. If so, why not give Koard & Stokes a trial? They satisfy others, and feel pretty sure that they will suit you. Many a dollar Is lit erally thrown away by those who buy groceries of an inferior quality. lt penny wise and pound foolish to gtvt good money for goods that are almost worthless. Man's pants, all sizes; large assort ment, "best values ever known. Ore gon Trading Co., 600 Commercial street. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to nil others. Tirto Tablo for March, 1896. maa n LOW WATKH. I'ATE. A. . r. a. A. 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TuiwiUy ... 28 1 00 8 1 1 o; 7 6 1 4.l- 6 9 2517 2 9 IVI 8 U 7 It, (HlnVd'y 87 1 8ft'8 8 l w:8o 7 42:0 8 7 4' 'hUHtltlY.. 8 lli l) I 8 5Y0 2 8 IN Frl.ltvv.S. 2 9 22 H 7 Nttin-tmv..80i 6UNl.lY..8l 2 60,8 8 MM 61 8 . Vi 6 It 4 62i61i 9 II 1 411 10 2ll0 2 9:jI Awarded Hightst Honors-World's pair. DEI; CREARl MOST TCRFECT MADE. A pure Cripe Cream of Tarbt Powder. Free ioin Ammonia, Alum or tny oilier tduilerint 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm v j mm TILE JM1LY ASTOftlA AROUND TOWN. The Columbia left San Francisco yes terday for ABtorla. At 2 o'clock this afternoon there will be the balloon ascension. Captain Fiinvll went to San Francis co yesterday on the ocean steamer. Councilman O'Hara was over from hi Skipnnon poultry farm yesterday. They are going to have a masquer itile ball down at Fort Stevens tonight F. W. Vale, superintendent of the mail service, was in the city yester day. F W. Newell and family were pas sengers on the Potter last night f)r Portland. W. H. Roden, of San Francisco, was a passenger on the California steamer yesterday. Quite a large delegation is expected from Seaside today to witness the bal loon ascension. W. E. Colman, travelling freight agent of the O. R. and N. Co., was In the city yesterday. Every thing Is in .readiness for Prof. Miller to make his lump from the clouds ithls afternoon. The body of C. F. Harder was con veyed to the Lewis and Clarke yester day, where tt was interred. Max Stral has received $330 as a set' tlement on his J500 policy on goods de stroyed In last Sunday's fire. Mrs. Mary McKenkle will have her display of spring millinery on Wednes day and Thursday, March 20 and 21. . The price of egg flips will profbaMy not come down, even though hen fruit is selling In Portland at 8 cents per dozen. Chickens and turkeys are quoted In thi local market at from 11 to 12 cents. That Is a drop of 50 per cent Blnce Jan. uary 1st. Fred Hlldeibrand and Wm. Christian' son were passengers on the Queen yes terday en route to Alaska via San Francisco. St. Patrick's day tomorrow morning will be celebrated tonight (by social hops at several points In the neighbor' lng settlements. The steamship Queen passed out yes terday at noon. She took on a small cargo of freight anil about 15 passen gers at this port The Improved Order of Red Men will give a grand ball on Monday, March 18th, at Fisher's Hall. Good music. Tickets, (1.00. Ladles free. The Steam schooner Harrison leaves out for Tillamook and Nehalem at an early hour this morning. She carries a full cargo of general 'merchandise for those ports. The case of Rentz vs. Rentz was or trial yesterday in the circuit court. The evidence 'looks '(better In the stenog rapher's note 'book than In the columns of a 'newspaper. Among the passengers on the steam ship Quean yesterday was J. Thomas who has been confined at St. Mary's hospital for 'the past two months trom Injuries received on the tug Relief. Services at the Congregational church Subject in the moimlng, "Mis. slons on the Dark Continent." In the evening, "Our Common Schools and tlKlr Enemies." The Sujiday school meets ait 12:15 and the Christian En deavor at 6:30 p. m. On and after March 15th the steamer Sarah Olxon will leave Astoria Mon day morning at 6 o'clock; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock; leave Portland Sunday morn ing at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenlng3 at 7:30 o'clock. H. A. Towing will have an auction sale of household furniture at his store rooms, N. 431 Bond street, today be ginning at 2 o'clock. There will be of fered for sale to the highest bidder Just such goods as everyone 'needs In house keeping land those wishing to supply their wants at Ithelr own price should attend this great sale. On March ISth Mrs. Sarah J. Rosa will have a grnrid millinery opening and everything In the very latest of Parisian styles will be ort exhibition. Mrs. Riss has selected her stock thnvuigh a S.m Francisco importer, and nothing is old and out of date. This will be a (grand opportunity for the la dleB of Astoria to mnke their sol -ctlon of spring hats. Services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow as follows: Preaching In the morning by the pastor, Rev. R. Llddell. In the evening at 7:30 Sir. bidden will lecture upon the subject, "Papacy and Kduoatlon." A very cordial Invitation Is extended to all interested In the ed ucation of our youth to be present. Please come early. Sabbath soh'ool af ter the morning service. Y. P. S. C. E. at :30 p. m. Yerfterduy the unusual sight of a street car runmlng west on Commercial street was presented, and for awhile people going east foutvd themselves in clined to turn about and follow the car, for it mixed them all up. A break in the street near Fisher Bros." store where workmen wore busy repairing the roadway was the cause of all the dlsarrangemeoit In the running of the electric cars. There is a great deal of kicking going on everytlme an ocean steamer goes out, and ft has been done so often that now the boys at the Company's dock would be lonesome were ithey to wit ness -the departure of a steamer with. 1 out hadng a vigorous kick rvglsterea '! me xenaency oi ineairicai manage by someone. It ll comes about by went and have noted Us progress tow the inability of the company's agents' to set an exact hour for the clepartur of the steamer, as a possemger thinks It is working a hardship to be hauled out of bed at daylight and hurried to the atvamer. only to ptand around for hours AStbttU, SATURDAY MORNING, MAJtCH lH. 1895. before it ntnrts. The steamship offi cials cannot govern Iho time of de parture as the time the vessel arrives from up, Ithe river varies, and the amount of freight to be loaded has groalt deal to do with the time the steamer will 'be able to leave. It is Just one of those things that flop up and irikes one In the face, making life a- burden. The traveling public Is a hard master. Services at the Haptlst church Sun day, 'March 17th. Preaching by the pas tor. Subject in the moming, "How Christians Should Live No. 7." In the evan'lng, "A Good Bargain; or. That Other Rich Man." Sunday school at 12:15, and Y. P. !B. U. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday. According to the latest advices, Mr. Hammond should leave New York City today, and come direct through to As torla, which would mean his arrival here about the 23rd. From all lndlca. tions the gentleman Who signed the contract nearly four months ago, for the construction of a railroad from this city to Gobel, are prepared to ful fill the conditions of their contract, and there Is no reason to think other than that the comstruafion of the road will commence not later than April 1st. An article published in the Astorlan a couple of days ago regarding an ac cident to the owner of the naphtha launch Fanchon was Incorrect In onf particular Mat which etlated she had Just changed owners. The fact is that Mr. W. N. May, the man whose fingers were so 'badly mashed In the machin ery of the launch, has been a partner in the boat ever since its construction, Mr. GraWam, one of the owners, dispos ing of his Interest recently. The acci dent was not due to Inexperience, as Mr. May has run the boat most of the time since It has bean in commission. At the First M. E. Church. At 11 a. m., sermon by Dr. iBushong. Subject, "A Great Mystery Solved." At 6:30 p. m. an Interestlmg young people's ser vice. At 7:30 p. m., sermon by Dr. Bushong, subject, "A Young Man's Peril, Deliverance, Courtship, Marriage and Pinal Success In life," or the key. note which will unlock the dloor of suc cess to every young man In Astoria. This will be the first of a short series of Sunday nfght sermons In the Inter, est of young men. All young women as well as fathers and mothers Inter ested In the young men of Astoria are most cordially Invited to attend this service. The male quartette will sing ne number on Sunday night. Captain Crang and Steward McGlllIs were notified yesterday to have the Bailey Gatzert ready this morning to receive a party of thirty who would 90 aboard at Portland and make the trip to Astoria. Further than this noth lng Is known of the party. It Is well known that Senator John 'M. Thurston and party contemplated coming to As toria as soon as their case was ended In Portland, and it Is Just possible that the thirty referred to are these par ties. It Is reported, though prcbaoly without foundation, that the Gatzert's crowd are Montana gentlemen Interest ed with Messrs. Bonner and Hammond In the Goble road. Later It will be seen by the dis patches who n:ake up the party. It Is expected that ex-Senator Dolpn will accompany the visitors. Yesterday afternoon a general alarm was turned In at the fire department, bringing the new chemical engine to the scene In 04 seconds, and No. 1'b with a streiam of water In 4 1-2 minutes No. 3 came out but could not get water until the fun was all over. Th fire was located in the old shack back of Foard & Stokes' used In the chem. leal engine test the night before. The tire was put out by the chemical In less than seven second3 after the stream was turned on. As the hook and ladder truoic went to make tin turn from Commercial street at Foard & Stokes' corner, the wheel of the truck slid on the car track, preventing the truck from turning until tso late. , The horses were -going at a terrific I speed, and before they could be stopped j dashed against the railing on the op I poslte comer, and bringing the truck j almost on top of them. Strange to Bay, neither of the animals was hurt, j though one of them came against the railing with awful force. , MARIE'S PROVERBS. A clam in the 'hand Is worth two in the sand. j It takes two fooU to make fun one to say funny things and another to laugh at them. j Don't count your railroads until they ' are hatched. Give a young man enough free lunch and the undertaker will rejoice. There are three "s's" in success se- i crecy, sand, and stability. , If you want a prayer answered get up off your knees and try to answef ' It yourself. DonH 'boast of your rich relatives for they do not know you. Colleges cannot collar common sense. Cast your mld-cel In the slot and you will regret It for mainy days. Ministers should put the cork In the ! gall bottle 'before commencing to write i a sermon. The diploma given by the great : school of experience Js a sure guarantee of success. 1 Don't try to "roast" your netghlbor , for you will surely burn your own fin- j gers In the attempt. Men admire the strong-minded worn. ! an for her Intellect, but she has no ! place In their hearts. ! MARIE TEMPLETON. DECADENCE OF THE DRAMATIC ART IN AMERICA." Jno. Gilmer Speed, In March Koruin. For twenty years past I nave okserv ard the condition at which it has now : arrtved. The managers. In apology for a condition for "which they express no pride, say that they do but give the public that iwhtch the public wishes. The nrwipsper Tnsns(er who fltl their papers with unclean- things make the same exou. But neither excuse Is I good. The taste of the theatre-going I public becomes vitiated to some extent a' by thalt which It is fed upon, but tl Is tjie producer who U responsible for the quality of the food and not the consumer, who must take that which is given him or go without. And U very, very many persons the theatre has such commanding attractions that thoy are glad to go without regard to th( character of the entertainment They prefer that the xlay should be good and the aotlng fine, but prefer a thousand times bad plays and bad acting than no plays at all. THE WIIA LBBAC K . It Is Certainly the Coming Ocean Car rier. The question of the strength and Btabiliity of the houses on the whale back steamer has been thoroughly dis cussed on 'change since the advent of the Everett. The Commercial News does not pretend to treat the subject of naval architecture In a technical way, but believes the new type superior to the old. It bases its opinion on the fallowing statements, which It believes to be facts: 1st No vessel built can go ashore ami remain there forever uninjured. 2d The fact a vessel goes ashore does not necessarily mean an Inherent defect In her construction. The steamer City of New York, the ship iRlIzabeth, the steamer City of To glo, and many more Bteam and sailing vessels well tanown at this port, have gone ashore and been lost without rais ing a question as to Ithelr seaworthi ness, model of equipment. The whaleback steamer C. W. Wet more went ashore at Coos Bay, and everyone said "I told you so." But on the second proposition, as noted above, It was not ber build that caused the catastrophe, but an error 1ft navigation. Now as to the first proposition The City of New York, exposed only to southerly winds, held out but a few months, although escaping really se vere storms. The Wetmore, with "her house on stilts," six months after going ashore and taking broadside all the fearful winter storms that rage up north, had her house Intact, and in fact the photograph of the wreck now hang ing In the office of the Commercial News looks more like a whaleback steaming Into port than the bones of one cast away. The Commercial News believes th whaleback type the coming type; that 'the foreign tramp steamer and the lit tle wind-jammer "must go," and It if a question of but few years before this prophecy is fulfilled. The thinking shipping men in the coastwise trade will study the matter, and should p wise Providence endow a congress with brains enough to see the necessity oi building the Nicaragua canal, tin whaleback type of vessel will be em ployed to carry cargo from San Fran cisco to Chicago, without breaking bulk, bring back the products of the Mississippi basin to be distributed over the Pacific Coast. GRAND OPENINa TONIGHT. ' Eriokson's Resort on Astor Street Will Ro Formally Thrown Open Tonight. August Erlekson, the popular caterer of llquin refreshments will formally open his new refeshment palace to the public tonight. The place has beon running for several days and has been visited by many people, but yesterday the last finishing tou- hes were put on by mechanics and artists, and with out doubt the most elegant drinking place In Astoria turned over to Mr. Erlekson. A description of this magni ficent place to do it justice, would fil! a column of space, for Mr. Erlekson has spared neither time r money to make it what It Is. The wood-work 1; oak finish throughout, and the tar and v.lne case are both models of mechan ical a:'t. The glass in the front is of beautiful stained design, and adds greatly to the richness of the place. During Mr. Erijkson's business ca reer he has established a reputation c' e!li.Tg only the purest of liquors and he b.msts of having no whisky In the house that cost less than $3 50 pel gallon. He has another drink, which, whiie new to the coast, Is a very popu lar beverage In the East, and Is known ni "Rock and Rye." As a before din ner a;!etlzer that ameliorates the del eterious effects of the insidious cock tall, this drink is sure to be a most durable newcomer. Mr. Erlekson has a oranch house In Fortlsnd, but It is doubtful If it can equal In elegant:' the new Astor street resort In this city. CLATSOP CITY NOTES. Mr. C. A. Llndell has returned to his home at Vesier, r.n the Nehalem. Mr. HI. Kanlck returned last week from Polk County, where he has been pruning trees for Mr. West. Mr. Charles Ehland is erecting a law chicken bouse and will hereafter be engaged In -poultry raising. Road Master D. F. StalToi Is grading dovvn the hlJl north of the postofllee so as to lessen Hhe incline of the road. There will be preaching sendees at the school house next Sunday at 11 o'clock a, m.( Sunday school at 12. All are lnvite-d to attend. Mr. Jesse Houghton, of Hayes, Wn., whs down on the Plains resently mak ing a contract with the Clatsop Cream ery Co. and will soon commence mak ing cheese at the Wesrt factory. XI r W inrrwnhjin is ronntinff th. ,i0.aVemainiir beft.re the exulration of .' the railroad contract, but manifests his! fatth in the future of this county by hauling lumber for improvements on his ptaoe. Postmaster Tags; says that a persoa would be surprised to kno-w the amount of business done ty the office here. The number of stamps sold and cancelled is evtdfnce of the need of an tiftlce at this plsx. At the last meolng of the Clatsop Lit erary Society air. josian west was letA,t to the office of president to fill i the vacancy ratified by the resignation i J of (Mr. Llndell. j i The question for debate next Sattiis i day e-ening Is: Resolved. That high a?-s have been a detriment to thr ! .rn - ri.ui iyiir. .-uu uir, ! sl.th West. P. H. West. Dr. Price's Cream BakInS Powder iiA QM I w,l vy-nmer Fair. s.s Franc- I Itwu Ana.rreeableUxativeandNEKVETONRJ. Sold l,y Druifsristsor sent by mallliiceoc, and $1.00 pe? package, temvte trm. A a The Favorite f OOTH MOTS IkU HUfortheTeetuiuidlJnth,&jo. For Sale by J. W. Conn. j Tonight I Grand Opening -OF- AUGUST ERICKSOJI'S Saloon, 260 Astor Street. Everybody invited. Rear entrance on Bond street, next to Casino. H ATS GO OUT OF DATE with remarkable rapidity. What is the rage for one season is laugh ed at the next. The decrees of fashion are stern and inexhorable, and you might as weli be out of the world as out of har mony with them. Novelties and antiqui ties in Hats cost just about the same amount of money. There is no more material or workmanship in a Hat of stylish shape than there is in old - fashion - ed heaJgear, and that is w hy we sell the latest makewlthout the latest increase in price. If yourfancycaiibeseized.'itflll. will be promptly captured by our spring style. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. fordTimes Have Corns Trying to Make it Easy, We wish the public to understand that we sell exclusively nothing but J. H. CUTTER WHISKEY For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a glass. The whisky is the same as we have been selling ever since we hav- beer in business, and we are gnlns to con tinue the same as long as we can get e square deal on b-th sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER. Corner 9th and Bnd HARRIS & WRIGHT. MUSIC Rhh. KKATINO & fit will open their Mimic Hal at 3".9 stnr ctreel, P'ltnrdiiy t 1 liith. They will keep numberless good liquors and i-ig ir 1 e! 1, 11 vlnif good mutlc all the time. Coming Saturday, March 16, At 566 Commercial Street, KOBINSON & HEIKES' Jflaseam & Optical Illusion Exhibition. Nine benulifnl nml mystifying Hhii-inti Plessinp s!ii0 pi'tTorniiuu'P. An eotei tuiument expressly forLndies snd child ren. Will be open daily from 1 to 10 p. m. l-.x hi bilious every HU minutes ! t- Aumusion 111c, Jteserveil i liiins 01: ex (jorth Paeifie Brecaery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. II orders promptly attended to Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. L I Says a customer of some of those ! tnr tall frailo GnJ Ihol Dalll I trade, and that we're selling rkably cheap: "They are the I gains we ever got In Astoria," i so remark host Koalno iney are capuvaung in quality ana I style and will make a record as purse-1 openers. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler'8 j Fruit store. Kopp's Beer Hall, j Choice Wine.. Liquor, and Cljf.-s. KENTUCKY WHISKEY! Only handed over the Bar, The largest gisi of N. P. Beer. Hilf-tnd-hlt, sc. Free Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Ufyette Stt. GOOD I thliiRS need ro nlvcrtin- nt: but Utile we inst want to tell Mm the extra ordinary low j.rlce of nuilenery g o it a for prm and summer wear. !o come xnd se m 1, lore pun-hasipff i... , . .5 '-" Met' RE. 4. w - ,w" "nQ -"'"'' BEER HALL, What the Uambrinus Beer Hall tried ""s fir nquors was to ! " Vrr.. 'A ,penencea;an(, Croup Cu . , - V-fueb ? i'". ore!tSr?(S':fl ea- "arrley, Proprietor. i bf 7j "-n,1,lr e IL Soli PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A HVHTH DENTIST. Hooiiih 1 and 2, Pyl'ilm' H'iMOi.i.t. over C. H. Cooper's store. W. '". LOGAN, l. V. S.. DENTAL PARLORS Munsoll Block. 673 Third tm-i W." M LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAV. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW Office In Flavel's bMclf building frask J. Taylor. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his ofllce until 11 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 1 p. m and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. . A BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Street, ARtorln, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHY-8IC1AN AND SURGEON. Ofllce over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to S and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATIIIST. I Ofllce and rooms In Kinney Block. Ofllce 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, 6S4'4 Third Bt., Astoria, On?. Special attention given to all chroiiia diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIiN AND yURGF.ON, Special ntlrntlon t. dishes "i worn- jen and surgeiy. 1 Odlcs over Danzigerv stnrp Aatnrin j Telephone No. 52 1 ' itIJAi iuj ill, m. u PHYSlCiA.N, SURGEON, A Nil :coucheur. Ofllce, Rooms 4 and 0, PyOrisi Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and. 2 tu 5. Residence, 039, Cedar stre-: German Phytlcian. Eclectic. DU. J. EM IN BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olll. e west of Ross, Higs'lns & Co.'s Uore, Hi Bond street. Prices, calls, 1; confinements, $10.00. Operations at uiike free. Medicines furnished. SOCIETY ilEETlNSo. TEMPLE LOiAiii NO. 7, A. F. ami -V. M. Kc-gulai- eoiiijiiunicaiioiis held on the first and third 'I ucibday evening of each montii. W. O. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. FOlt SAL Vt. JAPANESE COODS.-Just out--fusf received just what you wunt, nt Win Lee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. Wanted, by a capable woman, sit uation for houseworx, by day, week, or I Hour; also by a jirl, suction for light j noust'ivork ar.d to tain care cf chil dren. Address, :.S Bund stroirt. WANTED To rent, or will buVafTa lair pi-ice, a second han'd Hvpe-wrlter ims olllce.Chine lmH"rred- I-nuire at WANTED Position as driver or ralesman in a store. Speak KnrlNh mri'ir, Swedish ami Norwegian A ! diess (.. 1 . fc,.. tare Astorlan ollice. WANTED Agents to reoresent . old National Life Insurance c0 jsssa. c-ker $73,000 PER WEEK using and sellm. Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry and table ware. Plates gold, silver" ..ut-nei, eic, same as new goods. rif jferent sines for agents, families and 1 auups. j-jHsy operated no experience: I big profits. W. P. Harrison rv. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. jo MAKE - Kleetlii; BIG MONEY selling .... Tu " o! ,1J"une . Best seller uu in. trc-iii 1111 euinpieie, all iv-lcIv to set up; lines of any distance A u?, makes $5 to $10 a day, easy. KvervEo.iv buys. Iiig money without work Prints low. Anyone can make $75 per month ... l,a .- . .. .. .' Y 1 "nt-nt Aauress VV. P. Harrison & Co p riV No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. " ' ' '- MISCELLANEOUS oriTZT lL: A' V' Alle" a"d payi"f fo' "tKv. to Money to loan on flrst-cia:- .nn . ;"""". i-ranK Kptttle, inw. attorney at . WHEN IN POKTI.AMpH, n,, Handley Haas, 150 Fln,t .'r get the Daily Astorlan. Visitor, re"'. not miss tne r mnrnit,. n. 1 there. rmr fndel wine instead of crf T ." j peach and apoct brandy ir. Pnimne and wtr a; r:iih.--, rge-err- t ONLY THE PtTRT wi. ;t,era - 'l!' SHILOH'S CUKE. !,ett',t c&"8b J BEVERAGES.