The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 03, 1895, Image 3

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    THE DAILY ASTOKIAJN, AtiTOKlA, VElNESiAV MGMLSU APiUL 3,
Tida Table r April, i893.
BIOS WAflB.
LOW WATEE.
DATE.
A.M. II F.M. IA.II. I f.U.
hjnjjt.llh.m ftK.m ft.llh m I ft
4 2) 8 4 (1 mi 5 7 11 28 0 1 0 46 :l 3
8 2280 7 2(1 50 124.'. 06
6 aft 7 8 8 35B 012 89 8 0U el
7 66 7 7 9 3!MI r. 1 bn 4 1 8110 8
912 7K 1027 72 821 8 :i 4 10 02
1021)8 1 11 10 7 8 4 29 2 3 4 58 0 2
a 18 8 3 11 50 8 4 S2I 14 S4'.'0 8
12 12 S 4 It 01 0 5 8 210 4
0 27 8 7 1 01 8 4 6 62 0 1 7 08 0 9
1 0 ) il 0 1 4H 8 0 7 88 -0 6 74H4
142 9 2 2 37 7(1 8 21 -0 7 8 2020
221'Jl 8 25 7 0 9 11 -0 6 8 5H26
8 0287 4 1MB 2 10 Oil -03 83682
8 4ft 8 2 8 2(15 9 10 5.! 0 2 10 81 8 8
4 35 7 7 6 82 5 6 1165 0 7 1146 4 2
6 32 7 1 7 61 5 II 1 0! 0 9
Bid lie, 9 00 5 9 1 25 4 2 2 0(11 1
7 56 6 4 9 45 6 4 2 46 4 0 8 05 1 8
9 02 6 4 10 19 6 7 8 47 8 8 8 53 1 4
10 00 6 5 10 50 7 1 4 31 2 6 4 31 I 6
10 50 6 7 11 17 7 4 6 08 2 1 6 08 1 6
11 34 7 1 11 45 7 8 6 41 14 6 42 1 6
12 15 7 2 6 12 0 8 6 17 1 7
014 82 125.572 0 46 0 3 6 45 2 0
0 43 8 5 1 36 7 2 7 20-4)2 7 13 22
1 15 8 7 2 20 7 0 7 67 -0 6 7 46 2 6
1 52 8 9 8 07 6 8 8 87 -0 7 8 22 i 8
2 29 8 7 8 55 (I 4 9 22 -0 6 9 02 3 1
8 1385 462 81 101.1-04 533!
4 0718 1 6 62 6 1 11 18 0 0 1103 3 6
Mondav li
Tuesday .. 2
weuneituay HI
iiiurguuy.. 4
Friday 6
Saturday... 6
BUNDAY.. 7
Monday.... 8
Tuesday . . . !i
. weein Wy 10
Thursday .11
Friday.... i
8atureluy..l:l
Monday ...n
Tuesday ..lei
Wedn'sd'v l;
Thursday.. is
Frtelay ...111
Baturday..20
SUNDAY. .21
Monday.,. 21
Tuesday . . 23
weansd'y24
ThurRday..ari
Friday.... 2
Saturday.. 27
BUNDAY. 2
Monday.... 2a
iue8uay..,au
DR. BUSHONG'S SERMON.
The Congregation "Was Composed
Largely of Youngr Men.
In spite of the storm and rain, a
large and Intelligent congregation,
largely composed of young men, as
sembled at the M. E. church, to listen
to Dr. Busihong's itMrd sermon to the
young men of Astoria. The doctor
had selected for his theme, "Ideals, or
Every Young Man ihas an Ideal." He
read for Ills text, 1 Pet., 2:21, leaving
an example we should follow In his
footsteps. Following Is a ibrlef synop
sis of the sermon:
"Birds and beaver never build after
the pattern or models of others, there
fore, they never improve upon the
first nest or dam, while the greater
builders among men hiave even sought
for a pattern or plan so they might
improve upon the past. Out of this
comes his selection of an ideal, after
which to fashion his "life structure."
This ideal differs wlch the various
stages of his development and con
ceptions of the true values of things
This ideal, whatever it may be, is
found to exert a potent, though silent
Influence over him. This is especially
true of us in the formation period
of life, hence the great Importance of
this theme, as the ideal is as liable ti
wrong as right had as good. Yet, tlK
influence of the ideal is just as power
ful in the one as In the other. We ar
not to blame for either selecting oi
modeling after these ideals, but w
are responsible for the kind of ideals
we select. Man has ever had hit
ideals, and these have had much to d
In moulding tine public mind and giv
lng character to nations. In ancient
Greece and Roman's greatest tflory,
the physical man was placed befor
the youth as his highest Ideal; hence
the Olympic games and gladlatora
fetes were established by law, and th
victors crowned with national honor;
The bull fights of Spain and Mexi
were held up in the same light. Ei
forts even !n this enlightened day hn
been made to lionize the victor of th
brutal prize ring, but to the credit o
the gjod taste of our people be it said
this effort has met with signal failure
Another Ideal standard was set u
as worthy the imitation iof every a?
Firing youth, viz.: "The lntellectu
giant," at the the expense of bot
soul and 'body, hence the school of sto
ical philosophy. This Ideal, howev
finally degenerated into a kind o' v
luptuary Ideal, with all the baser el
men'is of the old epicurean philosopi
which said: "Let us eat and drin
today, for tomorrow we die," or, "a
the gold and wealth tlisere is, Is wli
ci?h day 'brings us. This Idea d
more to overthrow some of the grcti
nations and empires of the past, tha
all other agencies. It is amazing ho
many are etlll holding up this ideal a:
the dhlef aim of life."
The speaker here sounded a cle:r
note of warning to the American yout
adalnst this dangerous ideal. The doc
tor closed his sermon by holdins u
before it the one "great ideal," after
which if we build, we can not only
mike no mistake, but will be aided in
securing our noblest manhood, viz.
"The man, Christ Jesus." This Is n
Imagiinary or impossible Ideal for us t
pattern after, but a very possible ont
This was one object of his humanity
He was tempted In all points as w.
all. He prayed, he wept, he became
hungry, foot-sore, and tired. He o.
all others is the young man's friend
and pattern! To make the most of an
Jieal, .we 'mu't study arnd become
acquainted with It. Study the Christ
like oharacter which will weather every
storm and stream of life.
The sermon was listened to through
out wlch the closest attention.
THE STRONGHOLD OF HEALTH
Is sewn carried by the assaults of
malaria, but if Host eater's Stomach
Bitters is employed as a bulwark
against the disease, absolute safety is
attained. The most virulent forms of
disease bred by miaema, tainted air
and water, soon yield to the creative;
and combative influence of this effi
cient safeguard, which forttfies the
system as no other medicine up to
date 'has ever done. It counterasts
a tendency to rheumatism, iieuralgla,
and kidney complaints, overcomes In
digestion, nervousness, conWInation,
and live trnub!. Imiroven the anpe
tite, and rrnrnof"" dleretlon. Taking
all in s'l. It Is twnba'Wy the most use
ful fHv re""1v in exltenv. and
l rv-ini'xr wll sb "frvMv". T" It
vnOTiat!"al!". n"t at lrreztilar Inter-
nrriri.FV'l AWNTf A PAT.T
The best salve In the world foi Cuts.
Bruises. Sores. Ulcer. Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands,
Chilblains. Corns, and All Pkln Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay reel" (red. Tt is fniaranted n tive
perfect TOtisfactlon. or monev refunds.
Price. ?5 cpTits Tr x. For sale by
Cl!8. Ttngr. oi4 ii!Hine.
Dr. Price' Cream baking Powder
Wivd' Tidr r?;cwt rdrJ ar.i Plrfom
THE POLICE COMMISSION.
Their Work of the Past Three Yean
Speaks Well for the New System.
Several days ago the Astorlan con
tained an account of the police depart
ment Teport and gave a brief outline
of the work done by the department
during the past three years. Thia
morning a comparative ftaitem'jnt is
given of the department for the last
three years under the old syBtem and
the three years the police force has
been operated under the conservative
guidance of the police commission. A
glance at the following table will Bhow
plainly which 1b the more successful,
and while the records show an In
crease during the past three years l:i
fines and forfeitures, ft is a well-known
fact that never before In years has
Astoria been so free from crime and
lawlessness as at the present day. This
Is accounted for by the vigilance of
the present force, and the systematic
and prompt manner da which tha evil.
disposed are kept under the thumb of
the law. The following table explains
Itself:
Police Fines and Forfeitures fo.- yearn
Monthl 1889
1811 I 1891
1892
1898
1894
Inn....
Feb ...
March
April..
May...
June...
July..
Aug...
tept. ..
Oct .. . .
NOV
Deo . . .
(130
M
110
109
157
117
12'2
244
122
40
If)
S 47 !t 80
8175
I17
i77
M OO. KT
97 501
210 60!
in
155
220
63
115
185
325
MS
611
S
819
HAS
409
490
870
510
118
15B
42
112
93
2U
178
8ft
68
It!
65
93
96
34")
232
m
156
!)7
22".
76
137
45
24
17
H4K50
185 25
176 95
912 50
6il8
555
800
612
KXI
207
111
74 50
ToUilB l8.V50!llHl 501186
2377 20118fi0otiO24
Licenses Collected for years
1N89 816,018 05 18D2 $24,5X2 00
1890 13,934 50 1893.. I9,l!l2t0
mi 1 8,044 50 1894. 18,298 50
Police Pay Roll:
. 889 TttO0 00Ti892 (tfjoowj
890 6 600 00 1893 5,700 00
891 6.(10000 1894 6,700 00
Compariaon:
Fines and Forfeitures
889.... $1,155 60 I 1892. ...$2,377 20
.890.... 1.191 60 1893.,
4.IW0O
AiANCt IN PA
VOI OP MMMT
ADMINIITIUTION1
$8,904 20
1891.... 1,13V 00 1804 .
. 6,024 00
12,587 20
Totala. .3,053 00
Lloentea
1889.... $15,018 65
1190... 13,934 50
1891... 18,044 50
1892... $24,582 00
l93.. 19,192 50
lt.94... 18,298 60
rotttls. 40,997 65
Police Pay Roll
889 ...$i,600 00 1 1892
.890 ... 0,600 00 1893.
lertl.... 6.ttuO0Olb94.
112,073 00
.$5,700 00
. 6,700 00
. 6,700 UU
17.1U0 00
M6.07S 86
foU(lB..19,S00 00
2,700 00
Total $20,679 55
The present police commissioners,
Messrs. S. S. Gordon, Jno. Halm, and
Jno. Kopp, meet on the evening of the
.irst Monday in each month and re
eive the report .of the department.
At these meetings any person or pe-r-ons
who have any complaint to make
against the police department or any
..lember thereof, are received and
aeard. It is well .to state that during
.he term of the commission, but two
omplalntfl have 'been registered
Against members of the police force,
and these members were given a fair
..rial before the commission, both sides
producing witnesses in evidence tor
.nd against. In each instance the ac
used members were exonerated from
.ue charges filed against them. Judge
sburn is ex-offlclo clerk of the com
mission and la present at ea-h meet
ing. A member of the commission Bald
esterday that anonymous letters wer.
.equently received by tne com.ndss.on.
..tacking some member of the lor..r-,
ut in each case the communlea..un.
ad their way to the waste basket.
.ArTER, BitoFoTBAK. HAM ANI
EUGS FOR ONE.
uod gave us iue.il, but the d.vll
-..4. ua vufKd," la a uiie auute,. Xiuui
Aj.a coLHUUb, litat tuiiK, aim ovei--Mii,
comes a wnole train ot uiseabeH
-uIKUeSlton, UbpetSla, b.livmoIK&e,
.u.uu-1-n of tne siomacn, meadache, alz
.iiiess, and the lute. Uoel also tave
jj a iDralny man, who compounded tne
Golden Medical Discovery," a correct
ive of all ills resulting from overeating
nd bad blood. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo,
.ias furnished us the "Discovery," a
ireat desideratum in America, where
iverytoody is In such a hurry to make
noney. They have no time to eat, and
scarcely any time to live. It invigor
ates the liver, clearuses the blood, and
tones up the system.
Delicaite diseases of either sex, how
ever induced, speedily and permanntly
-urd. Book of particulars ten cents
In stamps, mailed In plain, sealed en
velope. Address, World's Dispensary
Medical Association, 663 Main street,
Buffalo, N. T.
Professor Erndt Curtlus, ithe famous
Treek scholar and long considered th
vtost eloquent speaker connected with
the University of Berlin, was recentlv
run over by a horse and sleigh in Ber
lin and ibadly hurt. He Is almost SO
years old.
What is the use of having a "human
form divine" unless you care for It
and drape it and clothe it so as tr
make It a source of Joy to yourself and
a pride to your friend? Nature sup
plies the rorm. A. Lake, the tailor at
359 Commercial street will make the
raiment. See him.
All ths paten: medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choic
est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc..
can be bought at the lowest prices at
J. W. Conn't drus store, opposite Oc
cident Hotel. Astoria.
A GOOD WORD.
Mr. .T. J. Keil. Sharosburg, Pa.
Dear Sir- I am glad to say a good
word for Krause's Headache Capsules.
After suffering for over three years
with acute neuralgia and Its consequent
, insomnia '(rvhlch seemed to baffle the
. efforts of some of our best physicians)
I you suggested this remedy which gave
; me almost Instant relief. Words fail
i to express the praise I. should like to
i bestow on Krause's Headache Capsules.
I Gratefully Yours,
MRS. E. R. HOLMES.
j Montrore. Pa.
i For sale by Chss. Rogers. Astoria. Or.,
J Life: (After the concert) He I envy
j that man who sang the tenor solo.
I She Why, I thought he had a very
j poor voice.
j He So did I. But Jurt think of his
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istratrix of the estate of James W.
Melson, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against said etsate are
hereby repuired to present the same,
properly verified, to J. A. Eakln, my
attorney, at his oliice in Astoria, Ore
gon, within six months from this date.
March 1st, IMS.
ELINOR MELSON,
Administratrix of the estate of JameB
W. MelBon, deceased
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER
But ride inside the Electric Lighted
and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment
Car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St, Paul Railway, and you will be
as warm, comfortable, and cheerful as
In your own library or boudoir. To
travel between Chicago, St. Paul or
Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and
Omaha, in these luxuriously appointed
trains, Is a supreme satisfaction; and
ii the somewhat ancient advertisement
une.1 to read, "for further particulars
see small bills." Small hills (and large
ones, too) will be accepted for passage
and sleeping car tickets. Ail coupon
ticket agents on the coaHt sell tickets
via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul Railway, or address C. J. Eddy
General Asent, Portland, Ov,
The U. S. Gov't Reports
fhow Royal P.-ldns Powder
superior to all others.
SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is in great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-five d'jses
only 25 cents. Children love it Sold
by J. W. conn.
FORTY-SECOND STREET IMPROVE
MENT NOTICE.
Nonce is hereby given that We Com
mon council oi tne ji't.yot Astoria, Or
egon, nave determined 10 Improve lf'or-cy-oecond
street In tne part of aa-iu
city laid out and recorded by Joan
Adair from the south line of the alley
way running t'lirougn Blocks 5, and 6,
to the center line ot Bond street to o
width of thirty feet along and adja
oeitt to the west line of said street by
driving piles and planking said street
to such width on said side thereof (af
ter placing caps and stringers) and
placing substantial railings on the
sides of the improvement. That the
district of lands and premises upon
which a special assessment Is to be
levied to defray the costs and expenses
of said improvement Is as follows:
Commencing at the Southwest corner
of Lot 3, in Block 6, of said part of said
city, and runnlner thence In a straiirht
line to the Northwest corner of said
lot and thence east on a straight line
to the northeast corner of Lot 2, In
Block 6, and thewe south on a straight
'lne to the southeast corner of said Lot
2, and thence west on a straight line
to the place of beginning and con
tains as subject to su"h assessment,
Lots 3 and 4, in said Block 5, and Lots
1 and 2 In said Block 6.
That . estimates of the expense of
said proposed improvement and speci
fications for the proposed work have
been deposited by the City Surveyor
with the Auditor and Police Judge for
rublic examination and may be in
spected at the olllee of said officer.
At the next regular meeting of the
Common Council following the final
publication of this notice, which meet
in.? will (be held on Wednesday, April
the 17th, 1895, at the hour of 7:30 p.
m., at the City Hall, any objections
that may be made to su"h proposed
improvement will be considered by the
"oun-il, and if hy the time of said
moptlnsr a remonstrant asnin,tt snor
Tirirnvpr"ent. pitrnp'1 v roc,,el"-nf'' of
the dtv ovnlnr r"nre thn hnlf of 4he
n-nivwtv In ciM dlMt Rhol b fl''-''
h-'V tho Ufl'tor zr Tr,-p ,T"r1"V
r-A I of OH (i-npnl her fl Vrt O
o.tV-Ylo O "H pmmbnrq o' thf 0"lir-
-II
Ti ,!,. V r-'o --..--H
Atnt- V r.CTJT'CM
Auditor and Po""c" .Turtle.
C!'y of Astoria.
FIFTEENTH STREET IMPROVE
MENT NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given iliat. tne Cuiu
.uu.i council oi eat; city ot jideunu,
vyi'uou, nave uubezi'miueu lu linpiuvc
x iie.eciii.il bueei lu .uveiy 8 Abi.eiiik,
.mm me norm luie of Commercial
tict riui'iiicny a uiDLiue:e oi x-o tut-t,
uy puetuiK in new poms, plies, aiiu
lei'mL-id, and piaiiiviug to tne lui,
ivluiu anU esiaoliBiieU grade.
ouid nuproveiiieius to ue made strict
ly in accordance with pians and speci
fications and ordinances in relation
thereto.
The lands and premises upon which
the special assessment shall be levied
to defray the cost and expense of such
Improvement and the district embrac
ing said lands and premises, be and the
same are designated as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point where the
west line of Lot 3 in Bltick 134, in the
town (now city) of Astoria in Clatsop
County, Oregon, as laid out and re
corded by J. M. Shlvely, extended
northerly would Intersect the north line
of Commercial street, and running
thence northerly in the direction of
said line extended northerly a distance
of 100 feet north of the north line of
Commercial street and thence wester
ly and parallel to the north line of
Commercial street to a point where the
west line of Lot 3 in Block 135, It ex
tended northerly would intersect said
line extended or run westerly, and
thence southerly on a straight line to
a point where the west line of said
Lot 3, in Block 135, if extended north
erly, would Intersect the north line of
Commercial street, and thence easterly
on the north line of Commercial street
to the place of beginning.
All land, real estate and premises
within said described limits of said
district and not included in any street,
are to be subject to Bueh assessment
as benefitted by such improvement.
Estimates of the expense of such
Improvements and plans and diagrams
of such work or improvement and of
the locality to be improved have been
deposited by the City Surveyor with
the Auditor and Police 'Judge for pub
lic examination, and may be Inspected
at the office of such officer.
At the next regular meeting of the
Common Council following the ' final
publication of this notice, which meet
ing will be held on Wednesday, April
the 17th. 1S95. -at the hour of 7:3') p.
m., at the City Hall, any objections
that may be made to such prerposed
lmprov;m?nt will be ryinsldered by tin'
courf.ll, and if by the time of said
meetlntr a rnnonmran" airalnst such
Improvement eiirnd bv residents eif
the city owninir rrmre than nirp-hnlf nf
the prnrnortv In "il l distrl"t ShnlJ he
filwi with the Auditor and Police Judir?
"I'-h 1vr-nvpmpnt h11 riot be er-
flr.roA 1 (t i!l, PTCr.t bV a Vt ff
ttcn-iir(jH of all riT-rb"ri of the
"Minll.
T- ofr nf tb ( "1 -1 -r- Pnnn"
OMtr T" oarTTTv.
tl!!of p-.II'-o .T't'"''
iriTT.'a n r-r tw" thh rm-"
"-I.V!
S .. iui-i..
1 bO. FOB CASE IT WILL NOT CUHE. U
i....v,inT..ni.tiurnvRT(iNia
8old by rniggistsopsent by mall 25oGO&,
and $1.00 per package, Bamplea free.
TfA TFtf The Favorite TOOTH POTOSI
Lit! jlAJfortheToetu4ndUruUh5a.
For Sale by J. V. Conn.
You ought to know this: De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve will heal a bum and
stop the pain instantly. It will cure
badly chapped hanels, ugly wounds,
sore's and 13 a well-known cure for
Piles. Chas. Rogers.
Contain Sweeney. U. S. A.. San Diego
Cal., says: "ShlloVs Catarrh Remedy
is thn first medicine 1 have ever found
that would no me any good. Price B0
tts. Sold uy J. W. Conn.
You make no mistake when you take
DeWltt's Little Early Risers for bil
iousness, dyspepsia, or headache, bo
cause these little pills cure them. Chas
Rogers. . . '
jlorth Paeifie Breitwy
JOHN KOPP, Prop
Bohemian l ager Beer
And XX PORTER.
Al orders promptly attended to
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG. Prop.
Don't buy any Spring goods until you
have looked our stcck over. It will pay
you and as usual our prices are such as to
give us the bulk of the ladies trade in
417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's
Fruit Store.
Kopp'a Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cla's.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed over tha ear, The largest giasa
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5
Fiee Lunch,
Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor.
Cor. Conroraly and Lafayette Si.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed.LProvisions, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cass auJ Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore.
FREEMAN & HOLMES.
Blacksmiths.
Special attention piild to steamboat re
lalrlnK, first-class horseshoeing, etc.
HOGGING GCSK ft SPECIALITY
' '97 Olney street, between Third anel
and Fourth Astoria, Or.
C.J. TRENCH ARD, Agent
Wells, Fargo & Co. and
Pacllic Express Co- 1 mm
HOfuE and PHOENIX INSURANCE CO'S.
Custom House Broker
and Commission Merchant.
Sua Bond Street.
J. A FAST ABEND,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
PILE CIJIVER, HOUSE, BIJIDCE AND
WHARF BUILDER.
Address, box 180. PostoSice. ASTORIA, OR
xgs0B Works,
General Hachlnlst and Boiler Workj.JQ&
All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat
and Engine Work of any Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafavette St., Astoila, Or.
As Franklin says, good dress opens
allluors, you snould not lose sight of
the fact that a perfect littingr suit is
the main fejature. Wanamaker &
Brown are noted for fit, workmanship
and superiority of qualities. Their rep
resentative visits Astoria every three
months. Ofllce 64 Dekum Building,
Portland, Or. Keserve orders till you
have seen the spring line of samples.
H. C. D1TTRICH,
Graduate of the Bauschule Hol.minden,
Germany, and Massachussets Technology
Ofiica. Room v Sherlock BIJg., Portland. Or.
Who is Williams?
Why Williams the
barber at 474 Lonv
mercial street. Shaving I5cts; haircut
ting 25 cts; bath 25Cts.
Easily. Culci.'.y
;y r.;jl3rsl
T It'-!.!'' ! i niiJ ii! t" train
'" of .v i f.-r-i-a W.1I7 freirn or
f.'K, tlif rifjii.taor
C'ii-iYiii'-"'-.-.t.:--kt,t v
v7orry.
fitvii-
vmt to
el I'ljr'loo
. int
. ...n'.e-.lt
?rMi ire. .U
H.Y.T
The Arte.
Commerolal Street.
WE KEEP NO BOOKS.
NO HAD DEBTS
STRICTLY CASH.
-mm-
Yrr.'f
Spice Cabinots 92c
Pocket (Jombs 5 to lUo
Scrub Brushes 5 to 13o
Long-hoDdled bath bntbli 2oo
Sink brashes 3o
Dust brashes 10c
Hooks and Eyes lc a dozen
Kmbroielery cotton 2c a ball
Castile sonp 3c a cake
Hamburg huging 3 (o 24o a yard
Paint brushes ISo
Dash lantern 70o
Wash boilers (No 8) $1 C9
Hat racks 5. 8 and lOo
3 qt Hot water bottle $1 OS
i qt Hot Water bottle SI 10
1'aper ilea 4 and 00
Crash 5c a yarel
Slates 4o Handkerchiefs 3 to 27c
Wine glasses 5o
Fry pans 9-12-1411)0
Razor strops 23-410
The Celebrated Buttermilk Soap
9e) a cake.
This Reflector Lamp, with bimnej
wick and burner, 33c.
Lnrue Boftle Household Ainmouial3c.
Wash Boards l7o. to 30o.
Comforts 1.13,
Veiling per yard 12o.
Lace from lo a yard to 14c.
Overalls 0O0.
Quilts O80,
Silk Garter Web per yard lOo.
Breakfast Shawls o.
Binding's per roll 2e.
Pearl Buttons from 7c to 15o a dozen.
Smoked Pearl ButtonB 5c to 8c a dozen.
Towels 5o.
Table Oil Cloth 19 and 20o a yard.
Boys Pants 19c.
Ladies Underwear all prices
Corset Waist 19c.
.Men's Underwear Mil prices.
De-LotiK's Hook and Kves ).er card 12o.
Safety l'ins per dozen 2o.
i foot Rules 80.
Shoe Brushes lOo.
Nursinft Bottles 9o
Vaseline, large bottle 5o
Beiys' Suspenders 10c.
Men's Suspenders all prices.
Umbrellas 81.22, M.U9.
Lathes' Hose 9o.
Plaviniz Cards 80, 10c,
Ladies' Apronn 24c, 27c, 34c.
Men's Hose 5c to 32c,
Dinner Bells 4o. 9c. 20c.
Coffee Mills that bold a pound, 570.
Oval Top Looking Ulass, 2bo.
Glabi rjyrnp Pitchers 21c.
Patlleicks 7o, 12o. loo.
Chopping Bowls l.'io, 27c, 80c.
UJotues Pins 20 lor 0c.
(ilass Tumblers Stic a set.
No. 2 Lamp Chimneys 60.
No. 8 "Never Jlreak,r8killet 84o. .
Tin Pot Covers 3e, 4c, 5c.
Cake Li(ters5o.
He al Wiped Shelf Paper 30 sheets 5c,
80 Feet of Clothes Line 4c.
Bottle of HewinK Machine Oil 4o.
Nickel Alarm Clocks 91o.
Preserve Kettles 10c. 12c. 14c.
25c Novels Oc.
Decornted Chamber Fails 3.'io.
Hedector Lamps with burner and
chlinney a Jo.
Travelliutr Alcohol Lamps l5o.
neat Saws 33o.
Coat Hooks ti for 5c.
Fire Shovels 5c, 9c, 17c.
lea Hpoons per set 60.
Iron tJhelf Brackets per pair 4. 0, 22o.
Knives and t orks per set from iZc to 81.04
Meat itroilers 70.
Dover Egj Beaters 10c
Wire Hair Brnsues 15c., 23o.
Armlets 6c.
Files, 12c.
Dog Chains 15c.
Butt Hinges from 2c. to c.
Bread Boxes, 35c, S5c, 75c.
Corn Poppers, 7c, 14c.
Btrap Hinges, 8c, 6c, 7c, 9c.
Red Ink 4c, a, bottle.
Knife Baskets 4.V.
2 Quart CotleePot 10c.
3 ' 12o.
4 " " " 13c.
2 Qnart Copper Bottom Coflee Tot 15o.
3 " " " " 19c.
4 " " " " ' 21c.
Tea Trays 9c, lie. 18c.
14 Qnart Tin Pail lMc.
IHsh Fans 18c.
Dnst Pans 8c.
Pint Cnps, 2 (or 5c.
Large Glass Pitchers 10c, 28c.
Lantern Globes (lo. -
Lanterns 45c.
Picture Hooks lc.
Window Shades with spring rollers 83c.
The "AipDE"
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Coromerc! Street.
THE flSTOHlfl SAVINGS BflW
Acts as trustee for ceirporatlotii and
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savIdr
deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT President
BENJ. YOUNG Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ
Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson,
W. E. Dement, Oust Holmes. ' ' 1
Are You Going East?
It so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon,
freneral agent of the "Burlington
Route." 250 Washlnsrton St., Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
time tables, and advise you as to tne
through, rates to any point, reserve
sleeping car accommodations for you,
and furnish you with through tickets
via elther the Northern, Union, South
rn, Canadian Pacific, and Great North
ern railrcuds at the very lowest rates
obtainable.
The Burlington Route is generally
conceded to be the finest equipped rail
road In the world for all classes of
travel.
St. George's Rheumatic
Bitters Specially Alantifachirrd lo aid thoM
afflicted with RHEUMATISM. It givea
tone to the stomach and purltits the blood
better than any other blttera known.
For sale by all leadleig druggists, or
Address "G. R." P.O. Box 66),
Astoria, Or.
OR
PETER BRACH, - General Agent
43? Commercial . Street, Astoria, Oregon,
Telephoue No. 34.
mm
Those tiny Capsules aro superior,
to Balsam of Copaiba,
Cubebs and Injections. fJJjyj
They euro In 40 hours the
same diseases without anyiucon-!
rcnlence. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Indio
The Oasis of the
Colorado desert
A flew
T-tealth
Resort
BELOW THE LEVEL
OF THE SEA
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pronounced by Physicians the
most Favorable in America
for (Sufferers from . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
The objections urged against Indio
In the past by the large numbers who
otherwise would have been glad to take
advantage ot its beneficial climate, has
been a lack of suitable accommoda
tion. The Southern Paciflo Company,
take pleasure In announcing that seV'
eral
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have Juat been erected at Indio sta
tion, that will be rented to applicant
at reasonable rates. Trey are fur
nlthed with modern conveniences, sup-
piled with pure artesian water, and so
situated as to gove occupants all the
advantages to be derived from a more
or less protracted residence In this do
llgmful climate.
(From the Ban Francisco Argonaut.)
"In the heart of the great desert o(
the Colorado which the Southern Pa
cific road traverses there is an oasis
called Indio, which, In our opinion, il
the sanitarium of the earth. We be
lieve, from personal Investigation, thai
for certain Invalids, the-e Is no spot oi
this planet so favorable.
a. T. Stewart, M. D., write: "The
purity of tho air, and the eternal sun
shine, fill one with wonder and delight.
Nature lias accomplished ac
much that there remains but little for
man to do. As to Its posRibllltles as a
hcilth resort, here In the most per
fect sunshine, with a temperature al
ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soil
for rain 1b an unknown factor; pure
oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure
water. What more can be desired?
It Is the place, above all others, for
lung troirmr-fl, and a paradise for rheu
matics. Considering the number of
sufferers who have been cured, I have
no hesitancy In recommending this
genial oasis as the haven of the afflict
ed."
INDIO
lis 612 miles from
SAN FKANCISC0
and 130 miles from
LOS ANGELES
Fare from Los Angeles
For further Information inquire of
iny Southern Paciflo Company agent,
r address
E. P. ROGERS,
Asst. Gen. Pans. Art. S. P. Co
J. B. KIKKLAND,
Dint. Pus. Agt
Cor. First and Alder Bts.. Portland, Of
Ml
Iri
E. HcNEIL, Receiver.
7?i n.FT-
Gives Choice
of
Tp Transcontinental
1VU U. I.V. C5,
Via
Via
Ogden,Denver
and
Omaha or
St. Paul.
Spokane
and
St. Paul.
Pullman and Tourle 6leter
Fr Reollnlng Chair Crs.
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Columbia, Sunday, March 10.
Queen, Friday, March IS.
Columbia, Wednesday, March 20.
Queen, Monday, March 25.
Columbia, Saturday, March 30.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers.
Hereafter the O. B. and N. Co.'s boats
will run aa follows, between Astoria and
Portland. The Thompson will leave As
toria at 6:45 a m. daily except Sunday,
and Portland dally att 8 p. m. except
Sunday. The T. J. Potter will leave
Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, and Portland
at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
C. P. O VERB AUG H,
Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pas. Art., Portland, Or.
Are You Going East?
Be sure and see that your ticket
reads via
THE K0R1
1 L.I
'HE NORTH-WESTERN
IN El.
-the
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA . RAILWAYS.
This li tha
GREAT SHORT LIKE
Between .
DULUTH,
' : . ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all
Points East
South.
and
Tbelr Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves-
tlbuled Dining and Bleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
H&VA fflven thm mnrl m nntUnal
lion. All rlfljuuta rf rto asar. . 1 a
on the vestlbuled tralne without tttra
".f. our lre'Kit -nel travel
Uckei amou8 A" ents ha.ve
W. H. MEAD. p. c. SAVaGK.
213 WaauiusJoa bU. roeUu-uU. Or,
'old hy 1. W. r"onn.
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