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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1895)
mi Bail touiaa astoku, rfonapAY itditMrc. Agai& m. , wt THERE Are to be a lot of well-dreasea men iii the city this spring of course', ); we liiayon't made all their clothes tout we'thWik if you ask every third man ; ,iu meet where he got his suit and of j . tir.e;he will say (thaJt Is, If It's tailor jvadc) McDonald's. He may not teir : n how muoh Ihe saved, but you can! J. i.4 jot H down that it was worth j : .n lnsr-4y the way he may hftve on one Ot'our $r eults and you'll think H' It coat $50 Omit of course you're Judg ing by what you usually iay others. '.'. ' chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 23 Commercial Street APRIL SHOWERS often catch people without any rub bers or umbrellas. Then a cold is sure to follow-that is, if you don't take something to prevent it. Whiskey is a sure "cold preventor." The Oltice s ,10PE;tryit THE OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . One great basis principle of the Pal ... Dut.nritii in mutual dependence To thrive and grow, each dish must be bettor than any one else's. Our aim u to reach the only roomy trade place, the top. No lower Idea can be per mitted. And when the top, our top, ii reached by any other restaurant, we wiil lift the top. The Palace flestaurant That House You Intend to Build Can be built just to suit your pocket- book by C. G. PflLIWBBRG, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street What About Vour 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. OIMRH. ; Kitty Cornerfrom Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar yr. j, BCHIEBB never made. Doil't expect to matte, either. But marke thls-e-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- t-l-"-n of the 22-karet bort has accPmpanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him - since he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied . customer "cuts a big figure" In . . building up a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takes - 11 so well. we ;. sh.twii gtoiluy a complete lino or' Ladies' . SiliK GLiQVES I'ink, lilue, J.ite, Laven v.cr, Cream, Ox Hlootl iiii.l Black. AROUND TOWN, NOTICE, To Subsidy Scribe-m. All subscribers of land to the rail road subsidy who have abstract of their orooerty ere requested to leave the same t Rib & Parker's office to- day TW 18 unfwim '"w counts. H. C. THOMPSON, Chairman Abstract Committee. Sturgeon flBhilng this spring is not In a very healthy ataJte. A number of letters addressed "A" are ait the Astarlan office. to ALSO Crsarn White liisle Hosiery. Albert Dunbar. S"ie Agent for the Equepoise Waists. Judge C. H. Page and M. J. Kinney ye-iterclay signed deods t0 tne subsidy. The Kanzanlta arrived In yesterday from a trio to Shoalwater Bay and other upper coast .polnta Yesterday Robert MaMitftfli and John West et. O.I., were sued by the Asto. t f,inm,hda iRlver Railway tot 1.1a " " Mr.ey to loan, inquire of Atoria rJg.ht of way ,through their places. Atx.J.iuot, Title and Trust w ed. lciiily, Y JDS-Two hard-woklng servants- aulckest to reDel wnen o ..i.....tha riirht ones- 'tii.atPiv adjusted, ones the t,.v' - it . remedy. The aDlllty .mm . , ,. ..,i fan tx naa ai Ki. Chargnly for glasses are laodest. For all cleansing purposes, domes tic or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de odorizing the kitchen , sink, use Red Seal Lye. The regular quarterly meeting of the r-iuce Church ibranch of Ithe Woman's Powders Just received at the Prints- n the mte afternoon Cruln urug oiure. Tiie Palace Barber Shop la now giv ing Oiie of their two-bit shaves for 15 cents. at 2 o'clock.- tty, PiU Kert, H. B. ?rttw, 7, Xl Jy, A, JJ, BmltJi, J, B. MtUan, John Brown and wife, J. ettllman, Henry Frye, 8. Harmon aaid wife, J. Q. Meg ler and wife, Mra. J. GirtbbleT, Mrs. J. Wilson, R Cblwell and wife, Mrs. Ea ton, F. J. Taylor, Mrs. J. II. Gold, J. Strauss am!d .vfite, A. 'Hriekeon, W. MoGitfre,- Jlarates TUnlayaom. Mr. Hammond thinks fhttt Tongue Point wvjuld make an excefflenft iace for a public park, especially thait por tion of tt Included (n the railroad sub sidy. PoflBlbly lif ithe adjacen property owners will Jo4n wW!h Mr. Hammond In making the wliole of Tongue Point a public park, Aaltoria will Shortly have a park second Ito none on the coast, for ithere aire spflpindtd opportunities at that place for tihe landBaaipe artist. ft Udita, !8 plu. IwtigiH th oomjany 1W Pr sent itti comedy dirama in five eot, "A Noble Outoaat." Mr. Jack Rail will be seen (to exedtenlt adManltage as Jenry, Dhe tuamp, singing Ma original parody on "Old Madrid," ana sne nevci said a 'word. Salturtlay at 2 p. im. the compainiy wUll g'lve a grand family mat- kru. nreaenWn by special request tne double bd'H of "Bdlthla'a Burglar," and Jane," PoWUe's Balby appearing as RrtlShaB. inltroduclng unique singing and da-rtolmg meclaTUes. rrne aomw slon fee for the nuatlnee Willi be 10 cents for cMldren and 20 cents for adulUs. No ejdtra dhlairge lor reserveu seats. The young todBes of the "Tea for Ten" lawn tennis cHufb are preparing for a euminer of oult-door glames and the4r new growwla Taiaokof tihe old Roes Opera House site are mearly ready for use. Some evening mexlt week the young ladies will give Wheir first par ty, at w;hldh t1me tt Us expected there will be some nretity hard playing. A deligttvtful foaiture of the organlzaltion tliat would inddcaitc permanency, Is a series of parties to tne given during the winter montes iwihen it is too cold and disagreeable to play out of doors. Work on Gorman Bros.' oil and fer tilizer works will commence this morn lng. It is though the factory will be ready for occupancy in about three A solenoid line of silk waists re duced from 3.50 to,2.00 at the Low weeks' time. Price store. TI altxnn 0t officers W . N--. V -ro. Palace Bath House encourages jay. AH members, looxn oia aim folks to bathe by having everything neJir, are requested to be present, first class. , J- W- Cw. Portland, waB In the city yesreroiay. A big reduction In wraps and Jacket at the Low Price Store. Keith and Wilson have 25 good milch r,ght of waiy de((i9 or Mr. Hammond, cowa. Is It any wonder their milk Is opened an office alt .the Astoria first-class? Mr. Wnn. Oosslln, of Tacoma, who Is mm mxm ithe BUbaldy and Naititonial Bank. Yeriterdky "VTtator Hansen called upon the rlgihlt of wlay oommWItee and signed a deed to 'tSiie rlghlt of way through his property aat of Ithe olity. This, act of Mr. Hansen dhows a commendable spirit, an example itihlat ishould be fol lowed by dtihars iwhb are hanging back, hoping to be remurterlaltied for a lot of worthless la-nd. One piece of property belonging to Mr. Hansen Is especially valuable as meadow land's, and the naillroad win cut ft up in a very dam' aging manner. He can see far enough ahead, however, ito know tWait Ithe rest of Mb property will emttnance In value the moment Kjhie road Ih conBUruc'ted. Little Giant. - i .i ilia mothers In AS' . ?en?." . nlr or tWO Of hose LITTLE GIANT 'school shoes for their "lTdren- The other half wll as ioon ey hear of the wearing qual r. "? .m ;h. nro hlnii worn abou he city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or can. JOHN HAHN & CO. crv... .i anfTer with that cold vpntprdav Hone Ferguson leflt uip the when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure it . to Mr wingate in bo- for Bale at tne rrin-v... . ,for ot toT the Asto- When a man buys a lottery ticket ra at.d Columbia River Railway. They and draws nothing but ms Dream ne are due ,ait pjanier today feels sold. Wnen ne Duys n wuw coal of the Scow Bay Wood lard, whose office is opposite isner croa, . ... wrvA Queen last night .T C. Dawaon and iwlfe, A. G. Barker, j-lvo cents a quart Is what Relth & M J(,hllSon. H. Daiwsan, H. Patrick. Wllaon will deliver you fresh milk D B(jmurwig, y, F. PKwden, W. J. ... . - . . i . J I ' for. Class bottlef rurnianeu wnen u- r;utUan. in.i M , Several parties are now In t)he olty Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi- for Une pu.,ipoBe of looaitlng In business, nook salmon at hit market near Res. lK,rocery atoi-e, dry goods atlore, genlts' a?a ssprie'e ThanTt another m" furllng goods, and a Mafcery, are ket in the city. He entries clams and mong the new lujine8S enterprises other shell fish, and a a side Issue, majt win Wanted B00n nas a block ul Aiaru.iau .wuuiw ting twine. YesteivJay In the probate court the i?nr vears the Astoria Wood Yard sare of reSUl esltolte In the Williams es has given our citizens only the very , t noltlh one-ihallf of Lot 2, Block 4, best of wood and coal. They are buh ghiva'.y'a. $560, was nut confirmed, as limounlt Wafi consfidered insuffi the iiubllo wants, and the public knows clenit. A re-sale was ordered - i them. ) If you wamt a blcyole repaired or a lock fixed, or any o.her flrst-clas? work done, call on C. H. QrUwH2. pext door to Miartln Olsen's Amotion House. For dteanHUoiait work "of any The registers at the various 'hotels during the past week lhave Shown a heatthy state, due, perlhlape to .the in dux of (tramgjrs who are elither here to locate, or visit the city ito Hook about and Investigate 'the railroad situation sorlptlon patronize the steamer Occi dent, A. E. Beard, Captain. Fairbanks' prices. SCALES. Standard, at Portland TISHER BROS. Sterling Silver 1 Never has there been suoh Btook. of sterling silver Jewelry as that now on display at our store. Hal the town uoes not realize the immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. 130N1SH. We buv fertilizers and fortilwinsj ma terial of every description, Uoues, hornH, eta, Bnd pay hiuhest oah prices. Send us a trim Binpuiu.iv. Western Hone-Meal Vf. 771 MiMsion Strwt, Sun Fnanoinoo, Cttl, GREATEST AND BEST. . Four pounds of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlgglns & Co. for SOAP FOAM POWDER. With the continued good weather of the past few .nwut'hs, Street SupeiHn' lendemt Chactwlek has Wad an oppor tun'tty to gre'atly lmiprove Ithe various streets of the city. It Is no email job to look after 'the loose p)anks and holes In Ptreeit3 conatruoted as they are In Astoria. If you want ekln like velvet, use Columbia Cream, from Olsen's Drug Store. Quite a number of balls and parties are on the socloJl iprogram for the next few weeks. Tomorrow night the As senvbly Club will give One of helr tie- llg'tttful parities alt FlWher's Haill. On the same evening the I. O. O. F. will hold their annual celebitaltlon in Odd FrtMows' hall. The Cross road tow seems to be Just the ithlng .the people Wave been looking for. Ever since It dawned upon them tbaJt a good system of county roads Is needed for the opera ng up of the county, Judging from Whe manner in which the ipeaple from all seoMons are holding public mass meeitinigs and dls cussing the question. The As tori an wbidh lias- ailwayB been the warm cWampion of the good roaldis question, Is constantly in rettetpt of latlters com mendllng lit for the course lit has pur sued, wihlch enows plainly ithe people of Hhe county are iwide-ialwakie to the fact and know how to appreciate the Astorlan'B erTorts. . THE SUBSIDY DEEDS. A List of the Deeds tin Out and the Reasons Therefor. There h(ae been a good deal of Bpecu totion among Hhosewfto have no means of knowing, Juat wflib 'have as yet fall ed to give In tlhelr deeds to the sub- oidy commdtitee. The following list is all thalt remains out of 2G8 deeds, and Uhe first list to of tadlivlduals and firms wihose deeds are ready, but cannot b signed up alt once on account of the abBence (irom he cllty of one or more of the Inftereelted parties. This list can be counted on Is priaotiloalily in: Astoria Investment George BeBititle, W. A. Doan, J. C. Dement, czuum OT ccmmoics, Special Meeting, j Thursday, 25th Inst, ait S j. m. Bus- j Iness: To meet Major jas. . jtohi, j U. 8. Engineers, In oonsultatton wlthj regard to suggested changes In the har bor lines. Non-members lritortated are Invited to be present and give neir views. E. C. HODDEN, Secretary. Rogers' Cod Liver Emulafon Is the best, to always fresh and the tKtfflfles largest. Mothers raising their babes on the bottle .will have fait, strong and heal thy babies by using J. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty of milk for babies and the sick. Try him and be happy. For fishermen's sore and cracked hands there Is nothing batter 'than Pitr.h Salve. Sold at Olsen's Drug Store. Try ift. Meany is the leaning tailor and pays the hlght asn price ior xur tm..n. Our line of men's suits Is th finest in the altv. Come and save some money at Cheap Charley's. 571 Com mercial Street. Company. Hiram Brown, As a rule, wttien a .man Hakes a drink at a Ibar, WheiChfeT tuoconfianled by friend or not, he litos to Wave his sur- rourtddngs,' aa well as his (beverage, first-class.' One cannot drink out of a dirty glass and enjoy Ithe drink, neith er can he face a dilrty and ill-kept bar, and. appreolalte tthe ibestt mixed beverage- ;"poseWe. The paltrons of Ausuat EJrtdkson's new resort on As tor Eftreat know wlhalt tt Is to ,partake of a refreshing drink amid most pleas artt BurroumdllnBs, and .it Is doubUess due ito Uhls very fadt thlalt his buslnees Is 4nicrtoiin'g every day. He keeps only the very best of goods, and sells at hoOtom prices. Elmore & Sanborn, Flavel Estate, Hanthorn and Hiram Gray, Marauaates, Gust Holmes, Guat Holmes et. al-.Mary I. Herron, Keen & Cook, . Rogers Trust Co. Ryan, J. P., A. A. Schenck, Those wlho iare TeWairdlng the growth ofthe cty by elSKer refusing or falling to sign tlhelr deeds, are: J. D. MICHARDO, C. B. HARADHN, H. A. SHOREY, HON. BENJAMIN YOUNG, CHARLES YOUNG. The deeds for the right bf way with in the city limits now In the .hands of the committee are as follows: Aberdeen Packing John Kopp, Company (2). Sarah F. Wood, Bowlfbyiand D. K. Warren, Parker (2), E. C. Crow, Clatsop Mill Co., H. B. Parker, W. S. Kinney, Taylor Estate (3) D. H. Weldh, West Shore Mills, As'torla Exchange F. L. Parker, Oomplany. D. Keefe, A. C. Fisher, SpStflle and Mansell Bay Railway Co., VaniDueen Invest J. C. and . ment Company. A. J. Megler, Columbia Land and J. Q. Megler et. al. Investment Co. Union Real Estaitel. Bergman, Comipany, Straitton, Lelneniweber estatej. P. McGowan, J. O. HanltJiiorn, Mrs. Goodwin, Astoria Box Co., Lelnenwetoer C B Smith, the confectioner, fresh strawberries every morning; also sweet creamery cream every day, only 20 cents per pint. Ice cream manufac. tured dally. Give him a call. God-da rd, H. Brown, Jas. W. AVeloh, and Brown, W. W. Parker, C. W. Fulton. What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for producing the richest milk? Jersey cows, ant those me thn only kind that J. A. Rowan sells milk from. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every d-jecrlptlon of Uiungva. Mattreesee, eto. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Business men of Astoria visiting Port land hAvo for years been accustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the "Gum," The ' Gem" is now located at ",t Third street, next door to the Alns worth Bank. Jos, E. Penny. Con Motors, it is said, will be given a Chance to figure on a large brick btouk wlithln a few days. It conies from good authority tftilait a Portland arciMteot Is now at work on plans for a three-story etone and brick block th.it Is to lie erected in 'the central por tion of 'the city. When the tide seta one way there la alwavs a cause for it. alwry nome here to buy roasti 'Jaks and all other kinds of meat Simply because It's Christensen & Co.'a. "m?liTr,. thi are a few, a very few who buy out of compliment, or froln ignorance, bat the great mass of housekeeper, buy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply th! majority of the families In Aslo vfa for they know by experience that we hav only the best. WASH1NOTON MEAT flARKET, .VMRI5TENSEN CO..Ptop'r. The Schoolmaster Says to the deserving pupil "Go up lead.' The Publio bas said to Grosbauer & Uracil's Resort," "Oo up head. You Bre th only pluco in the oily where one can Co and get n of Gambnnu. n,r for 5o. and order n fresh saDdw.ch too at the stiinu time um li every morning. fiusinese nieu . ,. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Lo l weather for twenty-four hour. ,.niVns at 5 P. m. yesterday, furnished 'th. united States department, ot . . l B.aiher bureau. sli' rlfliliui c -- Maximum lU-rmwraiture, it.i,vwm toni5iiture, ,-tlon. none. ;!on from ISeiem-Jer (VI. 21 Inc'hea. - 64 degreiTB. U d-giiwB. lr: ii s ret .pit I j-date. FOARD & STOKES GO. DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, While Sewing Machines, Hardware,' " Boat and Fishermen's Supplies, Paints and Oils,.. Ship Chandlery, f eas. Coffees and Groceries, California Wines, Medically Pure Liquors, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Almighty Dollar Cigar. The members of the oournty court, tKthr wUh sevena1! Others, will go to Seaalde on Saturdlay net and meet the Teople to dlsovifls the Oross road lanv wHlh themi. It has beon dedited to call a pKUllc ma9 metithig 'for the oc-oa-1oii nrnd have representatives, "prea ent from o-ll -parts of 'tlHalt idWtrlot. Rev. J. B. Buahong, -now of Astoria, and formerly pisltcr of the Centenary church, preached ito tils old congrega tion in Centenary church yesterday maiming end evening. He received a warm greettlmg, the large auditorium being well filled. In the imornlng he Ppake of "Moral Power," and delivered a sermon of great interest and force. At ithe close of Mas sermon his friends giriUhered airound him, iwltih expressions of regard.. He seemed hilgftnly ipleased th'at he is remembered among the peo ple for 'Whom he labored for "three yejira. In ahe evening his aulbject was "Iritdllecltual Comets," and was heard by a large and aipinredilaitlve oongrega tlon. Dr. Busihong; will return to As toria with a fewling 'thtat he has not been forgotltem in Centenary. Orego-nlan. MAKE A CHANGE. Did you ever realize Ithat clotliing make the man? WHuh 'a nice suit on, a clean collar and shave, makes you am bilious. You always seek to better your condition. Your flow of language is better; you can grasp a man by tha hand and gllve him a 'hearties shake. You lift your Jiait to a lady with more ease and grace. 'What Is neaiter on man than a nice nuJt of Cheap Char ley's clothes? He can sell them to you for about one-half what your meis chants ask. We have fitted many man since our arrival here. We invite you to call on Yours for Bargains, CHEAP CHARLEY, 571 Commercial street. WOOL GOING DOWN. lif ana .'. - .1 u u a k 2Sct8.. RI.OOBottlO. Onecentadose. nteeoy."-. Itta sold on F?.. finnsumption. Hortb Paeiiie Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Al orders promptly tttended to Japanese Bazaar SING LUNG. Prop. Don't buy any Spring goods until you has have looked ourstcck over. It win pay vou and as usual our prices are sucn as w ' .... .1 . fro, la in give us the bulk ot me iauic 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's Fruit Store. CHAMBER SETS At your own price at Foard & Stokes Co.'s. WANTED. WANTED A girl to work. $10.00 a monitlh. Aator 'Mouse. Wages WANTED Three good boys to work In Can Factory. Apply at the olllee. Wanted Six sMs work in Can Factory, at once. Apply at oun-c. WANTED To rent House ot 6 or 7 rooms In dealralble neighborhood. Ad. dress "B," Astorfian. Gambrinus Brewing Co's Cold Storage is now readv to deliver 'his celebrated brew either by the ken or bottle. Prop a postal to hot 800 or telephone No. 60, and your orders will ho promptly deliver ed. Olfice, Commercial and 12th StreeU J2. UTZINUEK, Agnnu Wanted, a second-hand letter pwss; must he in good condition and cheap. Ina.ulre at this office. iva.vt raD To buy a fish scow. Ad dress P. O. Box 408, giving description, age and price, or apply at this omce. nr..ijiiiio nr-pjient address of MaJ nuincu ..v. - . . von Swunklnzel late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10 h ot January last. en rou - purchase a pair oi oouuumuu WANTED To rent, or Will buy at a fair price, a secona nana ii-mii, Smith machine preferred, this office. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Llquor and Clga'S. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the Oar, The largest (riass of N. P. Brer. Half-and-halt, Fiee Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafaverle Si Inquire at WANTED AgenLfl to represent the old National Lire msuruira Mnntnelier Vt. I1 or iuriuei unu, .. "on, address G. M. Stolp. General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. A MAN OH LADY TO MANAOE distributing samples, cards, books, circs. Do correspondence. Send Syl van Co'y, Detroit, Mich.. 10 cents far samples, soap, etc., and get special of fer to you. I WANT" SAMPLES llANDKO TO your friends oa- neighbors. Send A. F. Wood, rerfumer, Wood Ave., De troit, Mich., 10 cents for 5 trial bottles Sxtin-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to you. C.J. TRENCH ARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. K0IV1E and PjiOEfllX IflSURAfiGE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant. 50a Bond Street. Violin . Lessons given by Mr. Emll Thlelhorn, sraduata of the Hamburg Conper atory, Germany; also a member of the Chicago MuKical Society. Studio, corner of 12th and Commercia streets, up stairs. ). A FASTABEND, UENERV- CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, liC'JSE, BRIDCL AND WHAHF tjl.'l AdJreis, box 180, PustoiSoe. HiSU.U'l $25.00 to $50 PER WEEK using and selling Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily has rusty, worn knives, fks, spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dipping in melted metal. No experience or hard work. A good situation. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. bast evening Mrs. J. S. Delllnger gave a very pleasianlt inrogresstv whlt party to numher of her friends, at whkh four itlalbles were run. Tne first prize was a ibeauutiful silver card caw, of unique dsgn, amd was won by A. B. DalRtty. Mli E. Rowe won the booby prlise, whMh was a pretty little in knife. Messrs. CamipbeH and Cleveland have now a force of men and .teams at work ' further improving the fine oomatery efte of Greenwood. Twelve thousand dluttlara hlave aliftady been ex pended on this burying ground In re--moving stumps, layiing outt roaids and boulevards, planting ornamental trees and shrubs and an osage orange fence. It is well sffculated, five .miles from the cilty, and wtlth tlh -work being done now, and that planned for the future, will make one of fhe most beautiful oemrtteriles ta Oregon. Many rare plants and trees Wave ibeen brought from a distance, which, with the nat- uraH follige, will in .the course of 'time form one of the lealding ornaments t the oltv. The imanagers of this prop ertv are ftftly abreaat of the times and realise the growing needs and 4mport ance of Astoria. Boston, April 24. American wool and cotton report will say the reoord of the past week affords .little encouragement tjv 'those who have 'been amfotpa'ting the improvement on 'the pce of wool Whatever may be the level of values elsewhere, wool has sold during the past week in this market at the low oat prices touched in the history of the country. Fr fine wools 2S30 cents has covered the bulk of the tran-pa'ion. FOUND. FOUND One nat In dlulp channel be low No. 5 Buoy. Apply to Steve Green, Fort Stevens. FOUND A gold rlns with ruby set ting; also a society pin. The owners can have same by calling at this office and proving ownership.. . Qcnernt flochlnlst and BoiLir Wu.-k.2."j All kinds of Cannerv, Snip, Stenmboat and Ensine Work cf :mv Uesct iplion. Castings of all kinds niadt to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Aswiia, Or. Dalaity her Works, CLOSING OUT SALE1 Mr. Cohen, of the Low Price Store, is do ing into a defterent line of business and offers Ills entire stock of Dry Goods at Cost He has only first quality goods to offer; no shoJJv materials to get rid of. You can buy with your eyes shut arid you can't Suit has been filed In the olrcuit court by John Stophnon against H. A. Smith for the recovery of $1000, with interest and attorney's fees. An at tachment was Issued agnJnat his house hohl effects. Mr. Smith has heen out of the city for the past ten days, it Is auJd, on bustneiw for United States Marshal Grady; yet no one seems to know (hS exoat wfcerwilbouts. , Several 'parties who made ckmatione to the subsidy, said donations having been assessed agalnet them for taxes, refuse to clear the title bo that It can be presented to Mr. Hammond as con tract ed for. This Is vory poor policy, and shows a narrow rtlspoalttan tow ards assisting the railroad proposition, It would be far better for these par ties to step out and do the square thing; tt may sttand them In good turn In the future. EVICTING TENANTS. Chicago, April 24. Writs Of eviction were flying- thick and faflt upon the people of Pullman today. About 200 ntitieea were served, Aill of those served were behind In rents. No actual evictions will be made before May 4. What is the use ot 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 friends? Nature sup plies the rorm. A. Lake, the tailir a.t 359 Commercial street will make tne raiment. See him. FREE PILLS. As i'ranklin saa, good dress opens all uooiti, you snouid not lose slant of the tact tnat a periect fitting suii is tne main feature. Wanamuker & brown are noted tor fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentative visits Astoria every three months. Office 04 Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders till you have seen the spring line of samples. PERSONAL MENTION. !We 1 Send vour address to H. E. Bucklen ; : 2 ,r HrS HM O the STOCK. ,01 UT. JVIIg 3 v .Mr. aimuel Wherry, of Jewell, is In j wlll convnce you of their merits. Thesej . ullls are easy in action ana are pai 1 v y w In conversation with a railroad man yeslterday it Was j)aited that the re InitaMtement of Vlllard In control of the Northern Pacific affairs would have the tendenry to enhance the Interests of Astoria and Portland. The reason as signed twtas the toot tth'at VM-lard was originally largely Interested in Oregon, and In order to meet the growing com petHlon of the Great Northern, which Has recently made a high bid for Port land business and win practically make Its principal terminus at twat point. Vlllard would naturally tak steps to prevent the loss of ground already gained. Through the xsontn ern's connection t Goble with the new Astoria road, a ready means Is at ham! for maintaining Its prestige on the Col umbia river business, and no doubt other means will be found for taking care of tta interests in Porttand and the Willamette Valley. the city W. E. Oonhau, travelling freight agent f 'the O. R. and N., Is in the oity. jr. and Mrs. J. C. Dawson left last evening via the . It. and N. for Li beria. Mo. Mr. Robert 'Norris is at his place oft Cannon Beach looking after the con wtructlon of a new cottage. A. fl. Barker, General Agent Chicago and Northwestern Ry with head quarters at Portland, left up the river last evening. Mrs. Hoffman, H. B. Blake and wife. "Mrs. Otto Bierhach, and E. J. Jen nings, were passengers from Astoria vestertliay on the State for San Fran- ClSOvl. nnn,tlna. larly effective in tne cure m H THp VARIFTY tlon and sick headache. For malaria HAfc THE VAKIL and liver troubles they have been prov-l ed Invaluable. They are guaranteed toj be perfectly free from any deleterious j substance and to be purely vegetable.. They do not weaken by their action, 1 but by giving tone to the stomach andj bowels greatly invigorate the system.. Regular size, 25 cents per box. Sold by I Chas. Rogers, druggist, Odd Fellows'. Building. There is no gainsaying that fact- Look the city over Scour all cen tersIt makes no difference where and you are sure to confess that our stock of clothing Is far better in assortment and quality than any where else. If we are not right, come and tell us. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR' EUNICE GOODRICH. Faawregors on the Bailey Gatxcrt And her popular company played to J another rood audleoc ifct Elsfher' Hal! ""1 r.u.rv--tn! "Sipe Brier." mai uigi.v c. A CUBAGE FOR SALfc.. Five acres In Summit addition, dear of encumbrance, for saile. Very cheap for cadh. AdKlrs "L." Astoria, Oregon. "6TH ANNIVERSART. Of Odd Fellowsihlp in America. I I AH sojourning members of the order i In good standing are cordially Invited! to attend the entertainment to be glv-l en by Beaver Lodge. I. O. O. F., on Thurodtvy. April 15, at S;30 p. m. . . F. M. SHUMAKER. Cham. ' J. ii HMohenSec. I if,''? Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. ! A. V. AL-L-EN, ! DF-UER IN ; Groct-rics, Flour, Feed,iProvisions, Fruits ! Vegetables, Cro:kery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Ciss auJ Squtiwxjuc Sirwts. Astoria, Ore. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention pJd to stsairiboHt re i palrimr. first-class horseshoeing, etf. j L0GCINC CflJCP EOHK fl SPECIRLTY I 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth Asxria. Or. Dr. Priced Cream bakin Powder c tr-"-'tstion rrom Ko wrong. last night as follows: C. H. Mur-