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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1895)
THE DAILY A8T0RIAIM, ' A STOMA, ,StXlAY MOJifl IMi, APlUjC X1' ,.m5' AROUND TOWN. lion. J. O. Megfler oame down from lirookflekl ycsUenlay. The IDIgMiand Home wag taken to the Hollyrood dock yesterday. Th'e barkenJUne John Smith iwa tow ed up ithe river yesterday. A. Seeley, J. C. Sbawton, L. C. Pease, T. W. London, J. M. Rogers and wife, Geo. F. Rogers and wife, J. B. Mullay, Mrs. M. Scoot nmd daughter, C. E. Peo ples, C. R. Hlgs"lns, Mrs. Emerson, J. T. MerrDll, Miss C. Plato, C. Miller, W. L. JackJMn, A. Tuokor, II. May wood, C. Margin, Mr. Evans and wife, M. Wlisey. C. A. McGudro and wife, of Seaside, wore In the olty yesterday. Sloney to loam. Inquire of Astoria AbJirtaot, TJWe and Trust Co. The Yaqulma Bay board of United Sliates engineers, Colonel Stlctaiey, presldemt, will ttiold a public session ait Newport, May 11, ait wiilch they will hear the views of those (Interested In The saarlet fever Hag floats from the the 'Pu,Jllllc improvememt of Yiaqulna residence of Alfred Olsen, In Alder- Bay' Vpaa he-vlew t!h-i board of brook. engineers whalil take of the feasibility of further improvements to It'he Ya- A-storla. lhad more people on her quino. bar will depend fulture national Bbreata yeatprdlay than ait any other Jd tor i'he harbor for yeans to come. time In years. Store iin another column. It Is reported ait Eeverott that Mr. Attention Is dalled to the "Hammond Rockefeller and PresfMant Hill, ot the advertisement" of the Wise CloJhlng Groait Northern, are likely to unite thalr forces In a strong comblnaitlon at Evorefflt under wlhloh the Pacific Steel Barge Works w(U build four large steamers for tfhe Pacific Coast business of the Great Northern. While this George R. Oanr, rerpnesenltlng itiie well-known London tailoring Arm of Carr & Sons, will 'be in the city today. Get aboard of a car land take your would te equivalent to a money bonus w i,uuv,uuu Tor mr. mil, hi wouiu raeun great prosperity for the barge works, and the distnlbuiMon of a large amount of money. Oaiptaln McDougall afforded partial confirmation of the report on his return to Superior the other day. He said 'to a reporter: "We (have not yat decided upon awatlher vessel for the Pacific Works, The' 'flyer' Is Still Yesterday while the tug Relief was under consideration, but. Timttiing is wife and little ones to Upper Astoria and see the street improvements going on there. Messrs. Astbury and Tee, who have been surveying seining grounds for J. G. Megler at Brookfleld, returned to the city yesterday. outside, the steamer Coata, Rica from San Francisco for Departure Bay pass ed and signalled to be reported. Frank Gum, who has been confined to his home with a severe cold for the post .three days, was abe yesterday to resume Wis place ait the Occident. selltled. I think we will build her, though, In the near future. In fact, we are figuring on two or three Jobs." Evening Wisconsin. "Ships tWat Pass In the Night," and "Jane." The adlmlsslon for this en gagement win "be 10 cents for children, 20 cents for adults and 30 cents for reserved dhtilrs, whltftj Vnny Je secured n-t 'the Now York Novelty eitore with out cxiltn charge. COUNCIL MEETING. UJhat i The Bay Hallway Franchise Passed Unlntmously. ARE THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost PET CIGARETTES Last night's council ;neetlng was probably the most lnitereaUrog and im portant assembly of that body for some time, as several important meas ures came up for action. Roll call found two Tnemfbers absent, O'Hana an d Young. PaUltton of Peter Duranft for liquor license, with requisite ibonctemen, was of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the . Planted. Petition of Messrs. Ta'dant to have I assessment for opening of certain SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS streets caisceJlcd, referred to city attor ney. ... Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY hre The United States coast and geodet ic survey steamer Patterson arrived at Port Townsend Wednesday on her way to Atosta. The Patterson left San Francisco April 11, and aside from a little rough weialtlher had a pleasant voyage up ithe coast. Sunday night was spent at endhor In Neah Bay, wlhloh place was left early next morn- For all cleansing pu-poses, domes- lng. The Patterson to commanded by tic or mechanical, removing scale from Captain E. K. Moore. The steamer steam boilers, making soap, or de- has on board, ibesldes her regular com- odorizlng the kitchen sink, use Red P'emenit of officers, 60 men to the crew, The ateamer Manaanlta left out yes terday at noon for Shcalwater bay, where she will remain a day or two doing buoy work and general inspec tion. Seal Lye. The etaamar Alice Rlanohard arrived in yesterday from San Framisco and way ports. She had considerable freight and a number of passengers for this port. The Eunice Goodrich Theatrical Co. Wm. Pottle, Jr., manager, arrived In the city yesterday on the Alice Blan- dhard from Coos Bay. They will play a week in this city ait Fisher's Hall. Divine services at St. Thomas' ohuroh Skipanon, Monday next (April 22) at 10:30 o'clock. The lit. Rev. B. Wistar Morris, D. D., bishop of this liocese, will be present and will administer the rite of confirmation. and Messrs. Ddckens and Morse en glneers and surveyors, who will assist In the sihore work In the bouindery sur vey. The vessel will remain at Seattle and Tacoma for about a week, and will, at Seattle, await a number ot men coming from Washington City to assist In the boundary survey. Four Burvey parties will be sent out, each numbering five or six men. The head quarters of the vessel will be Kilis noo, in Southwest Alaska. Here will be the basis of coal supplies, as the little 80-ton schooner Eiarnest will be loaded with coal alt Seattle and towed up toy the Patterson. The Patterson is the largest vessed In the service. Chief Engineer Lord and First Offi ceir Hlammerstrom, of the Columbine, flrA on HhA ulplr liKat siiffftHne- wMh ihp , . . - .J keeper ait Boniollia Point that the grijjirc. w. iitwui twy -utiv um umixri I Oaptadn Rlohardson staites that dur ing the Cblumblne's trip up the coast very rough weather was experienced. Last Sunday while in Neah Bay he re ceived a wire from the British light- wias so ill that it was found necessary to call in a physician. The British ship Inverness-shlre hoisted her andhor early yesterday morning and with the brightest rays of the rising sun wihitenlng her Balls, went down the bay and before 9 o'clock had disappeared behind the heads at Font Stevens, well off on ner long Jour ney to 'the British Isles. On Itlhe Harvest Queen last night were the following passengers: F. Clmmerer, H. Kayler, Mrs. Williams, F. Rdber, Mrs. E. J. Rialthlbone, C. B. Lever, W. R. FItzhugh, W. W. Spauld ing, W. Johnson, 'Mr. O'S-hea, J. S. Le vy, H. B. Dyer, S. BJatlh, Miss Harder, J. R. Whalen, A. B. Seal, H. Sham, Mrs. Smith, W. J. Montel'Uh. Last evening upon returning from the Young's bay trestle the Dwyer struck a snag with her propellor Just below Smith's Point, breaking it so that she was completely disabled. She sighted the Mendell coming up Hie bay, and blowing her whistles soon at tracted the attention of Captain Brown, who shortly afterward gave her a tow to her dock. The Roadway Market, corner of luth and Commerloal streets, will re-open cn Monday, April 22d, wtflh a com plete stock of ohoice fresfa and cured meats, as well as all other articles usu ally found in a firat class market. butter, eggs, vegetables, etc. The mar-1 ket will now be run on a strictly cash basis a.nd goods sold at "bed rock" prices. Mr. Turner will be pleased to see all his old customers and others. schooner Dart, belonging to Amernoan Indians had gone ashore near that pax, and asking him to help get her oft. He ailso received a similar request from 'Indian Agent Col. Powers. The tender was immediately made ready to proceed out, althouiih a howling storm was ragtag at the time. Three Indians with their canoes were taken on board and the sitart made, but when well out In th straits the tug Sea Lion was met, and signalled by the Columbine. Captain Rdclhlairdson made known the object of his trip, and the captain oi the Sea Lion, who, by the way, is Captain Woodey Sprague, formerly ir command of one of the company'f boaits on the Colurrtbla, knowing the coast well, volunteered to carry ou' the mission of the Columbine. Th canoea and Indians were transferred tc the tug and she started out, 'but found the Dart so far In on the rocks that n" attempt was made 'to save her. Whllt at Neah Bay, Captain George Meyen oame aboard the tender. He Is over there looking up a looaltion for a can nery. At DeBtruoai'on Island Keeper Zauner was taken on board and brought to thi3 city suffering with the grippe. THE SCHUBERT CLUB. At the InvrtalUon of Miss Gussle Gray the Schubert Club was hospitably en tertained at the house of Judge Gray Saturday evening, and the following musical program was greatly enjoyed: Part I. Piano Solo, "Confidence,".. Mendelssohn Miss Susie Elmore. Soprano Solo, "Love's Sorrow,".... Shelley Miss Kate Grant. Male Quartet, "The Last Rose of Summer," Messrs. Belcher, Bennett, Jackson and ' Elmore. I Trio, two vtoMns-ffind 'cello, "Seren- ade," Haydn Messrs. Laws, Seymour and Fred rlckson. Tenor Solo, "I attempt from Love sfckness to Fly (17th century) Purcell Mrs. H. T. Crosby. Chorus, "Ganymede," C. Loewe Sopranos Misses Grant, Rice, Gray, Nickerson, and Susie Elmore. Altos Mrs. Krager, Misses Bennett, Fox end Flora Elmore. Tenors, Messrs. Belcher and Bennett. Basses Messrs. Elmore, Jackson and Busey. Piano Miss Delia Hanson. Part 2. Plaino Solo, Miss Laura Fox. Soprano Solo, "Good Night," Rubensteln Mrs. W. B. Adair. 'Cello Solo Heimatlh Klinge Mr. Th. Frederickson. Tenor Solo, "Evening," AM Mr, J. R. A. Bennett. Soprano Solo, "Zanita," Trotere Miss Gussle Gray. Chorus, "Bacchantes," Gounod Schubert Club Chorus. Serviced at Grace Churdh today as follows: Morning Prayer, and Holy ' Communion at 11 o'clock. Sunday solio-vl will be oniftted and the second service will be at 4 ip, m. The Junior AuxSMary. The RJt. Rev. B. Wistar Morris, D. D., the tishop of the dio cese- will be presen; and administer the rite of confirmation at the afer noon service. Evening prayer and con firmation at Holy Innocents' Chapel at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. J. B. Wj -2 ft ibis Jts received a very neatly and appvprlately gotten up Invitation to attend a reception given the graduating class of 1895, by the principal of the FMladerpfhla Col lege of Pharmacy, his son being a I member of said class, and also three other Oregon young men, viz: E. B. Labbe, Portland; C H. Soner, Eugene; and W.- S. Hamilton, of Roseburg, the latter being a brother of Mr. J. H. Hamilton, of this ctty. PIAN03 AND ORGANS. First Hands. One Price. One Profit. Until satisfactory arrangements are made to have the Kimball pianos and organs properly represented in your town, we will soil you one direct. This Is an opportunity to get a high grade Instrument from first hands and save mtddlemen's profits and agent's commissions. The Klrriball is the best piano and organ that money, brains and expe rience can produce; the class and char acter of which no man can question. It is used and endorsed by the best musicians of the day, including all grand opera companies which have ap pared in Chicago, and sudh great or ohestral leaders as Sousa, Gilmore, and El. Payen. We wCll mail a catalogue to amy address free and quote prices on application. If we do not succeed in finding a aatisfaotory representative In your town before August we will ship a oar load of Klmbaills to your town from the factory direct, and sell them out at special prices. If you want a fine In strument at a reasonable price, let us hear from you. W. I. KIMBALL, Manufacturer. 335 Morrison street. Portland, Or. 243-233 Wabash ave.. Chicago, HI. ROGERS-HEILBORN. If a bright wedding day is an omen of a bright life, then the life of the happy couple who were married at Grace Episcopal Ohuroh yesterday af ternoon will Indeed be cloudless. The bride, Miss Alma HeMborn, daughter of Mr. Charles Hellbom, our well known townsman, and the groom, Mr. John M. Rogers, of Portland, are both society favorites and It was fitting that the churuh should be, as It was, filled with the cream of Astoria's younger members of society, the in vitations, with the exception of the Immediate relatives of the 'bride and groom, extending to unmarried people only. The bride wore a dress of white dudhesse satin trimmed with point lace of the same color, and carried a bouquet of Mareschel-Neil roses and lilies of the valley, and was attended by Miss Olga Hellborn, her slater, as bridesmaid. She was given away by her father.. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. G. F. Rogers, of Salem. Rev. W. S. Short, rector of Grace ohurch, perform"! the ceremo ny, and as the procession moved down Che aisle, to the stirring strains ot Mendolssahn's Wedding March, th sunshine streaming through the slain ed windows on the gay spring dresses of the conjrag'atlon and tinging the ilajlvter oneo In the procession, caused many lips to exolalm, "What a pretty wedding." Mr. and Mrs. Rogers left on the Gat- ert last night for their honeymoon trip after whlah they will reside In Portland. The following were passengers on the Bailey Gli'tzert last evening: J. W. Kendriek, J. M. Hannaford, G. W. Dickinson. S. G. Fulton, W. E. Aditr. Geo. B. Cochrane. B. Seeley, J. M. Tur- nov. L. V.. Sce!.y. II. IX. B1Iy, E. CARD OF THANKS. Miss Mason deairea to thank those who by their presence made the Real Klndergartm entertainment Friday night a social end financial success. Dr. Pries'- Cretin giklsg Powdei World' Feir His'jiit Awsri FISHER'S HALL. WW be occupied for one week coin .menolng Monday, April 22d, by the alever young a:tress, Eunice Goodrich, and her popular company of ten capa ble actors, presenting for the opening bill the sensational comedy drama In four acts, "Little Romp," during the action of whloh Miss Goodrich will In troduce the Rainbow Serpentine Dance. Pottle's BaTay, the young child actress, will be seen In unique "singing and dancing specialties. Singing specialties will he introduced by Mr. Jacob Rail, Dutton Wansor will be seen in singing and pantomime specialties. The com pany win be remembered for the ex cellent performances given at Ross' Opera House four years ajo, playing to Uhe capacity of the house for one week. The performances are espe cially adapted to ladles and children, and the better class of theatre goers, and lovers of artistic stage work at popular admiartlons, of which there are as many if not more in Astoria than any other ctty of its size In the coun try, win gladly welcome the engage ment of Eunice Goodrich and her clev er company at Fisher's Hall. Although playing at cheap admissions the sup port is from some of the best com-pank- in the country. The reper toire will cojwiat of "Sweet Briar." "Little Romp." "Trmit rwH lr Oray." "Ecuk Lynne," "Warned, a Huelxund," Reports from the three fire compan ies, showing the past month's expenses, the amounts allowed, and asking for a sufficient increase to cover such -expenses, were referred to committee on fire and water, as was also a commu nication from the West Shore Mills Co. to to charge $25 per month for the city's use of their electric light poles to carry fire alarm wires. ' . A remonstrance against Ithe ordinance to dhange the pound limits in Adair's Astoria, referred to commattee on streets and public ways. A communication from the Bay Rail way Company stinting forth tlhat they would have to give their present rlghit of way to Messrs. Bonner and Ham- mond, and asking the countoll 'to pass an ordinance g rani ting ithem a frail' dhlse for a street raillway on certain streets, was referred to the commit' tee on streets and putaic ways, with instructions to report as soon as pos slble. - A oommunlcaltion from ,Dhe chief of iflie fire department stating ithe impos sibility of operating paid department as cheaply as a volunteer, referred to committee on fire and water. Report recommending certain changes In the olty lhalll rooms, by ithe commit tee on pulbllc property, was adopted. A report estimating the probable coat ot iraproving Bond Street between 42d and 45tfh streets, referred to the committee on streets. Ordinances read first and second time as follows: Extending time for com pletion of Improvements on 35tlh, 87th and Duane streets; to allow Aberdeen Packing Company to drive piles on cer tain blocks and streets; relating to col lection of delinquent taxes of 182. Mr. O'Hana came in and took his seat. Then came the Important event of the meeting, namely, the first and sec ond reading of an ordinance granting the Bay Railway Company a franchise to run a dbreet railway beginning on west end ot Bond street, thence on Beveral cross Streets to finally end on Franklin avenue, at 17th street. At the conclusion Mr, Wetch moved to suspend the rules and place it on its final passage, tout Mr. Scherneckau ob jected to doing things so hastily. Mr. Thomson said to go slow ,and keep out of legal difficulties. Here Mr. F. J. Taylor asked permission to address the council, saying tfiey' did not want lhe franchise unless Mr. Hammond made railroad connections with Port' land, agreeing to do their part one year thereafter. Mr. O'Hara arose to speak, and In order to get matters straightened out Bomewhat, tlhe mayor declared a re cess of five minutes. During the re cess a similar ordinance introduced last ydar was hunted up and Inspected, and the committee on streets and pub- He ways reported on Mr. Taylor's com munication. Order was dallied, and the report read, proposing new provisos for the ordinance, and as matters eeemed somewhat mixed, Mr. Osburn came to the rescue by re-reading the report, and telling the com ml at ee to put the now provisos In proper place in the ordinance. Mr. Thomson moved that the rules he suspended and the ordi nance placed on final passage, which carried unanimously, Mr. Webb, say ing 'that this was an important factor in the railroad matter, and Mr. O'Hara moving tlhat anyone voting against the ordinance ebould be shanghaied. The ordinance was read the third time and passed unanimously, the principal points ibelng that Mr. Taylor will com plete the street railway by June 1st, 1899, thus making It one year later than Hr. Hammond's, which Is 1898. Ordinances read third time and pass ed For city to Issue warrants for building sewer on Bah treet; appropri ating $40 per month for City Library ; Improvement of Irving avenue from 15th to 18th streets m Shively's; ordi nance defining and forbidding nui sances, eudh as oil factories, slaughter houses, etc., Mr. O'Hara remarking that they should be a little easy on the butchers; ordinance repealing sev eral sections of the cattle ordinance, leaving the original in force. Restrtutions adapted Improvement of 14th street in Shlvely's: Improvement of Jerome avenue, between 14th and 15th streets, and for aeewr on 14th street, in ShJvely's; improvment of Bond street, in Adair's. Report of surveyor showing plan and cot of grading streets and draining same in Sbively's and Adair' Astoria, was adopted. Claims were allowed and warrants ordered drawn In payment as follows: Clatsop Mill Co., $74.27; R. Marlon, 2; M. Stendtrom, $1.75; Atoria Box Co., $27.50; Daily Aatortam, $126; J. 8. Del linger, $10.50; Griffin and Reed, $2.36; F. Sherman, $4.50; F. Bimonsen, $2.25; A. V. Allen, 46 cents; Mm. O'Brien, $12.24; Evening News, $1.35; Daily Bud get, $1.00; F. Sail. $1.50; K. L. Kyle, $15.00; CSatsop Mill Co., $5.05; Dalglty Iron Works. $.16.85; Foard Stoke Co.. $7.70. On motion the eouncfl adjournal. JLrv Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Tarcgoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoritv destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving 1 healthy and ' natural sleep. Cas toria Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cutori ii an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon thdr children." Da. O, C Osgood, Lowell, Mus. Castoria it the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day it not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by fordng opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby ending them to premature graves." Da. J. P. Kinchblob, Conway, Ark. Castoria. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. ABCBRB, If. D., in 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hoopitai. and Dmpbnsakt, Boston, Mass. AxxBif C. Surra, Am. ' Th Cantaur Company, 77 Murray Straat, Naw York City. 4 C. H. BROWN, IflATCflPKEfl, JEWELER MODEL MAKER and mACfUtflST. No charge will be made for work unless It gives perfect satisfaction. ' ' flo. 188 Tenth Street, ARTICLES MADE AND REPAIRED! ASTORIA, OREGON Models Watches Jewelery Clicks Onus Revolvers 1 ocks Keys Bute, Knives Hhears Gardes floss Umbrella, Bicycles lyiie rlters Lawn Mnwvrs Baby Carriaxea Clothes Vl rl' tiers Uas and Ganollne Stoves aipot tjweept-rs Surgical Instruments Dt-nl 1 InntrumeuH Mil leal Ini-trnmeutt . Electric Miirhtnm , Braces and Trusses Kans gewlnii Moehlner hurveyi.r' Instruments nr Bells Lamps Canes flpes Toiephnnes spectacles Opi'ra HI sties Millard Hulls BML.rrt Cues Cliiuawaie , Also do Engravl"(t, Tut and 8t all kinds of Stones, ''razing. Patern Making, Grinding of all mug, quit nuug, ivury sui ueiai ruruiug, ana uou auu silver fitting. FISHER'S HALL. One Week and Saturday Matinee. Special Engagement of Favorite the Little And supporting company of Ten Artists, presenting Monday night JjITTilE $0VIP. With change of hilt nightly. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BUM Act! as trustee for corporations anr individuals. Deposits, solicited. Intereat will be allnwnd on wtvlna deposits at the rate of i per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBT Presides BENJ. YOUNG Vice Preslden Fit AN K PATTON Cashiei DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BonJ Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes. Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A C. Sheldon, frenerul ngpnt of the "Burlington Koute," zrv wantilngton St., Portland He will mull you free of charge, maps time tables, and advise you as to th( mrougn rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you and furnish you with through ticket) via either the Northern, Union, South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North em railroads at the very lowest rate uuirunuuie. , The Burlington Route Is genrall conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world for all classes t travel. SCAU OF ADMISSION. ChllJrm io Cent. Adults to Cnt Kesrv4 Chairs v Cents. Y cxitwau re rvrd without sxtra charge at th New York Novslty Sfirs. What Is the use of bavins; a "human form divine" unless you care for It. and drape it and clothe it so as tc make It a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friendi? Nature sup plies the form. A. Lake, the tailor at 3o9 Commercial street will makn the raiment. Hce him. . NOTICE. The miu il meeting of the stockhold ers of Uhe Astoria Iron Works will tie held at their ofllc on Wednesday, May 1, 1895, at T p. m for the purpose of eleorttnaT dlredtors for Che errmilng year and the trannaatkn of sudh buintw as may property come before the meet ing. By order of Whe Beard of Directors. JOHN FOX, PrwilJ-r. AltiSt: n. K. FRAKL, rtc. Aor(tt. Or., Alrll 20. 1. St. George's Rheumatic Bitters- Specially Manufactured to aid those afflicted with RHIiUMATlSM. It elves tons to the stomach and purlfi.s Ilia blood better than any nthr r bitters known. ror sale by all leadluc druggists, or Address "G. R." P. O. Box 66,, Astoria, Or OR PETER BRACH, - - General Agent 47 Commercial Street, Aitorls, Orczon. Telephoue No. 4, PROFESSIONAL OA.! ;,... .' H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms I and 2, Pythian . .iiN'ir,.; ovr-r c. B Cooper's store. W. C. LOfiA.N. t). u. DENTAL PAlU.O'i;. Manuell Block. iV3 Thti't! tn-, DR. EIUV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SCHiJEON. OfTlceoverOlBu-3dniibti)!a. Hours, It' to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. ti. gun days, 10 to 11. J. 8. BISHOP, M. D., HOMEOPATHI3T. Ofllce and rooms In Kinney Block. Ofllce Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6 -30. Surgery and Diseases ot Women a Specialty. Awarded Highest Honors World's) Fair. 'DEI' L- k i f - -) i i ' MOST PERFECT MAD" a-.. f ., - nom Amntonit, AlumoranyctUraJ.;!1'. AO YEARS THH STAV'DA.PO, LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4V4 Third t, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to ell chronla diseases. DR. 0. B. EST EH, PH?3ICI.N AND SURGKOH. 8perltt1 attention to dlnpasns nf r(,ni en and surgery. Offlc over Danzlget-'s store. Astnrln. Telepimne Mo. 62. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND M.'COUCHEUR. Office, Rooms H nd 8, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639. Cedar str"t DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT 1113 RESIDENCE. May be found In his oRlee until i o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until I p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. Eclectic, German Physician. DR. BARTEL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllce over Albeirt Dunbar's store cor. 9th awl Commercial. Irlces: Calls 11; oonnnement, 110.00. Operations at ofllce free. Medlrlnea furnished. MRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Sueclal attention given to diseases of -women and children. Also to eye and ear. Office it Mrs. Ruckor's on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. W. M LAFORCB. ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 6, 8 and 7, Fiavel s Biick Building. fllLAB B. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In navel's brick bulldinsr . FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria Oregon. '. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Seoond Stitet, AHtorla. or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEfY3 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 20, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe JAMES W. WELCH, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Houses to rent. All kinds of prop erty for saJe. Correspondence and Dusiness solicited. Ollice Welch Block, da Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and . M. Regular communications held 5n the first and third Tuesday evening f each month. W. O. HOWELL, W, 1,1. E. C. HOLDEN, Sratary. FOR HALE JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-i.ist celved Just what you want, at win Ue's, 529 Third street. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on tandley & Haas, 1G0 First street, and ret the Dally Astorian. Visitors red tot miss their morning paper whne BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln andel wine Instead of coffee or tci. Ifty cents per gallon. Don't forxet ach and ap'ictit brundv. AIho Frennh 'ognao and wine at Alex Gilbert a ONLY THFl prrnPHT win. .r, 'lquors are sold at Ale Campbell's Km. E. A. TOPPING. : New anj Second-Hand : FURNITURE. Full line Crockwy Tinware, Stoves. ftr V.riye Cr H ,,!:! t :. prkr pr.!f r seo.:J h ; Tf ! , t -,'1 I 1 1 ! Hot id