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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1895)
im DAlLV ASiQiiiA AaTOitiA, tflllDAY MOlitf 1JM, AtKlL 2,6, 1885. -T' WE K'ulng to be a lot of weal-diressed '.'-n In the city this spring of course' iv j Uiven't nw.de all their clothes utl '.-' tljiik if you ask every third man'. i nio.-t where lie got his suit end of 'iivh- he will say (thalt Is, If it's tallor ' 1-) McDonald's. He may not tell "i lnnv muiih (lie waved, but you can' jLi-'t Jit t town that it waa worth1 one of our $35 uits and you'u tMnk' in Pink, blue, White, Laven . ..t. jju-cuui (Oi course you re juug in by what you usually pay others. owing today a complete line of Ladies' SlhK GliOVES AROUND TOWN. NOTICE. . 1 f . To Suflwldy Scrlbere. All subscribe of land bo the rail road subsidy who 'have abstracts of their property are requested to leave the same alt Roib & Parker' office to day. This Is urgent, and every day founts. II. C. THOMPSON, Chairman Abstract Committee. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. J2j Commercial Street dor, Cream, Ox Blood and Black. ALSO Crearr? White Lisle Hosiery Albert Dunbar, Sole Agent for the Equepoise Waists, APRIL SHOWERS ; often catch people without any rub bers or umbrellas. I hen a cold Is sure to follow that is, if you don't take Sometliinfr to nrevent It. Whkkeu i a sure "cold preventer." The Office's AbaMaot, TOle and Trust Co, nur'fc; try it. - ' THE OFFICE. Money to loan. Inquire of Astoria Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS , . One groat basis principle of the Pal ace Restaurant Is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one else a. Our aim u to reach the only roomy trade place, tne top. No lower Idea, can be per mitted. And when the top. our top. It reached by any other restaurant, we win urt tne top. The Palaee Restaurant EVES Two hard-woklng servants Yet Quickest to rebel when over-work ed. u lasses the right ones aclentlt Ically, delicately adjusted ones the remedy. The ability that experience and xiudy elves can. be had at J. H Seymour's. Chargesonly for glasses uie modest. Something new In the line of Sachet Powders Just received at the Prlntz Craln Drug Store. The Palace Barber Shop is now glv Ing one of their two-bit shaves for 15 cents. ' ' ' ' A splendid line of eilk waists re duced from $3.50 to $2.00 at the Low Price Btore. That House You Intend to Build ; Can be built just to suit your pocket- book by C. G. PALJdBEFJG, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. A big reduction In wraps and Jackets ait the Low Price Store. Keith and Wilson have 25 good milch cows. Ia tt any wonder their milk is first-class? What About Your Shoes?- Why do you surfer with that cold when K. O. Cough Syrup will cure Iti for sale at the Prlntz-Craln Drug store. Aren t they worn out around the oie somewnere? JJon't tney need a patch on the side? We will make them good aa new. S. R. GWHH. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing' but his breath he feels sola. Wnen be buys his wood and coal of the Scow Bay Wood lard. whose office is opposite Fisher Bros.' ha la pleased, as they sell only the best, Five cents a quart Is what Relth & Wilson will deliver you fresh milk for. Glass bottles furnished when de- aired. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his market near Res oue Hall. He also has oysters tnat sell at a less price than at any other mar ket in the city. He carries clams and other shell fish, and aa a side issue, has a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. w. F. SCHIEBB never made. potl't expect to make, elthor, But marks this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-c t-l-.-n of the 22-karet tort has accompanied every purchase of one . of the cigars made by blm Ince he began business, we've For years the Aatorla- Wood Yard got the notion that satisfied has given our cltlzena only the very ucci ui nuuu uuu uotu. xney are atiu customer "cuts a big figure" in ' building up a business, That' the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the publlo wants, and the publlo knows mem. Those Who are refflardlng the growth of the cty by either refusing or failllng to sign their deeds, cure: C. B. HARADEN, H. A. SHORBY, HON. BENJAMIN YOUNG, CHARLES YOUNG. will shortly occur if stop are not taken to ruake the needed repairs. Wm. Bock la hfe-vtag the front of hda place on Bond street marbled by an artist in ffinait tine of ibualness. Ie la ipretity hard except on cdoae lnspec tkm, to detect the difference between the ImftlalUon land the real marble. When aaked yedtenday why he waa having Ms building front decorated li tWait Htyle, Mr. Bock remarked that he was simply doing It to save Insur ance, there being a lXg difference in note being marble and frame build' ings. Have you seem the Klntitiscope? Mrs. Herren'a deed to the subsidy waa received yestenlay. Many old ruslty-ibuil'ldlljn'gs are now re ceiving "their spring coat of paint. HaniHhorn and Monladtes' deed to the subsidy was handed in yesterday. Tine Bonfoortler Candy Factory haa been opened .up on Exchange street Just eist of Tenltih. "-' Mr. Fish pit says tihalt tfhe conitraot for conStruciSlon of the new theatre will be let on Monday next. Mr. Walter Gilbaan, representing the firm at Gao. D. Barnard & Co., St.' Louis, Is In the city. The deeds of Mary I. GlTIett and Sid ney Dell were received yesterday by the right of way committee. The Eunice Goodrich Company will not appear alt Planer's Hall tonight, the Assembly Club holding forth In stead. At the Chamber of Commerce yes terday afternoon Major Post met a number of the members of that body and IwW an interesting discussion of Astoria's harbor lines. Maps and ohanta of Astoria and the channel were subrnWAed and thlorouglhlly gone over by those present. Major Post gave some very valuable suggestions tow ard improving the channel along As torla's wtaterfrortt, and exjflaJned other maJ titers relaJWvie to thte department'B work on the lower river that were lis tened to altiterttllvelly by "nils hearers. The finance commlltltee of the subsidy oommHatee are undler obllealtloins to Messrs, Megler & Wright for a liberal diinaJtton. BdlsoiVa wicmiderful Klneltlscope, re- piodijrji'ng scenea and figures as nat uial as life dam now be seen at 470 Commercial street. Mr. S. J. Gorman came down from Portland yesterday on 'business con nected iwltth hJs new oil works. He re turned on the nlRlhlt bto'at. The OrU'er of the Eastern Star, the ladles' auxiliary of itlhe A. F. and A. M., will prolb'alUly be the next organi zation In local civic society circles. A Portland auctioneer was In the city taat week looMng over the situa tion. He exjieots to Hturn In a day or two and take out a $400 year's license. 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. Last eventng wttvlle the evangelists were holding their open air meeting at rhe corner of lOdh and Commercial street, a" yourvg lady Who was riding aHewg on her safety became so inter ested lii w.ilt was Itktkfaig (place on the corner th'ait she failed to see two men who were crossing the street directly in front of her, carrying a huge bas ket filled iwliUh Bamiwtdhea for the Odd Fellows' lunch UalMe. She realized they were In the Vicinity, hJowever, when Bhe crtaahed into 'Bhle basket, aeparating Khe men, wtho Insdamltly grasped the young tody so as t iprerenlt her falling from her wihedl. She Was as greaVly surprtsed as were Dhle eanldwdch men, wlho nearly fainted when the . young lady cried 'hainda off." If you want a blcyote ropalred or lock fixed, or any other flrst-clas? work done, call on C. H. Orkwlta, nexit Seams la if half the mothers In As- door to Martin Olsen's Auction House, torla have bought a pair or two 01 Little Giant. those LITTLE GIANT school shoes for their children, The other half will as oon hey hear of the wearing qual ities of tnoso ihat are Being worn aoou tha city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO Sterling Silver ! Never has there been such a stock of sterling sliver Jewelry as that now on dlsolay at our store. Half the town does not realize the Immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. ' UONES. For dteamiboait 'work xt any de scription iwtronlze tne steamer Ooct dent, A. E. Beard, Captain. ' For fishermen's sore and cracked hands there Is nothlnjr batlter than Pitch Salve. Sold at Olsen's Drtig Store. Try t. GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlgglns & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DER. If you want skin like velvet, use Columbia Cream, from Olsen's Druir We buv fartilizers and fertilizing rru tonal of every description, Iloiioc, liornB, store. eta, and my tuyaeHt chhu prices, bena us N irmi aiiiiNiieuK. ..-.' Whl - 771 Mission Street, "le nas rair ror prouuolng the Hun I nHUOisco, Cal. "chett milk? Jersey oows, an those are tho only kind thait J. A." Rownn s'ila milk from, ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, ,878 Commercial Street ManufaotUrera of every description of toung, Mattressea, eto. HEPAIUINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide seta one way thera la always a cause for it. Women don't come here to buy roasti steaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because it's Chrlstensen & Co.'a. Of course there are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Isrrtoranoe, bat the great masa of housekeepers- buy where tney can gei tha best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the best. WASHINOTON MEAT (1ARKET, I .HRI3TCN5CN CO.. Ptop'r. . The Schoolmaster Says to the deserving pupil "Go up bestl. The Public Ins snid to Groabnuer A BrBoh's "Resort," "Go up bead. Yon are the only 'pines in the oity where one cn co and pot a lilnsa of Omubrinus ISeer for 5c, and order a fresh sandwion too t the nme time. Business men's urn: t every morning. Uualnres men of Astoria visiting Port land hvo for years been accustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the "Gem." The ' Gem" Is now located at 7 Third street, next door to the Alns- worth Bank. Joa. E. Penny. fOAflDfi STOKES GO. DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, White Sewing Machines, Hardware, Boat and Fishermen's Supplies, Paints and Oils, Ship Chandlery, Teas. Coffees and Groceries, California Wines, ' Medically Pure Liquors, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Almighty Dollar Cigar. i YFTlvlcDAY'3 WEATHETR. , I Locs,l weather for twenty-four hour . lU M I'mlii'S at 5 p. m. yesternay, lurnwue ly tho t)nlt'j (States department Of Sericulture weather bureau. 1 .:.x!nuim'enspfln;iltre. 67 di'STre. ':,!lniuim crninviitur, 4t decrees. ''r.-'-Mi-'i'iri'in, none. ' px'-.'Il'Itait!on from Swptem-ber u t.-.i t.i d ..!, 61.24 Jnthea. '. ... t rf t r-:'."'!at'on from Septem - . ; . .' -.g, 3.C9 Incn-s. CLOSING OUT SALEI Mr. Cohen, of the Low Price Store, Is go ing into a defferent line of business and offers his entire stock of Dry Goods at Cost. He has only first quality goods to offer; no shoddy materials to get rid of. You can buy with your eyes shut and you can't ko wrong. iMr. T. J. H. Manning, Insurance adjuster, iwas in 'the city yesterday. He vilsJteri Kinlaijuixa and adjusted the loss on (the residence of Mrs. Knapp, of th'ait ptace. State Senator Washiburn and wife, of Sealtltle, came dawn on the Bailey Gat zert yeslteiyiay, stopping off at Brook fleld .where they will visit Hon. J. G. Moigter and wife. Assessor Gibbons went to Olney yes terday morning and wtll spend a cou ple of days In vlallting the various farina In that vicinity, preparatory to ma-lulng the amusement for 1895. W .C. T. U. HLECTrONS. Alt the W. C. T. U. yesterday the four general officers were re-elected, aa fJoWows: . Mesdames M. A. Brown, PTealdenft; M. H. Lelneniweber, record ing secretary; W .W. Parker, corres pomdlnig setereltiairy; Wm. Ross, treas urer. Vlceprrestfdenltis from the churches BapWBt, Wrs. C M. Bayles; Congrega tlortal, Mrs. Stevens; MeUhlodlSt, Mrs. E. A. Gerding; Presbyterian, Mrs. R. LMdell; Fscopafl, Mire. FJslher. The treasurer's annual report ahows a neat balance on hand; also her sep arate report ifor relief work shows that the 'public Wave donated $30.35 for this work, and tlhait a balawce of $11.80 re mains for emergency cases. The roports of Itlhe various superln te.fclenlts show a healthy activity . in this depaiftmenlt work of the union. FIfiteen new members .have been add ed during tihe year, making now the largaat memlbeTBhlrp in. the history of the Union. In fact, flhe union is outgrowing Its headquarters, and Is hoping for some- llhlnig btltlter in the near future. Prominent Citizens Expresss Th?ir Views on the Subject. ARE OF ONE OPINION That Astoria Needs More Sncb En terprises as is Being Established by the Messrs. Gorman. Go and see CarmencKa, the serpen. tilme diincf r; also Gracedelo, the slack wire T'Wflorniisr, the bairber shop, etc, rfiprodniced In E'dlsoin's wonderful Kin, etilsope at 470 Commercial street. DaJllcy GBitzeilt passengers last wight were as follows: Dan MaltiMnt, H, Howiaivl, Judge Bwwtby, Mrs. E. P, Parker, M. Waterman, F. Seller, Miss Oa'tman, Chiis. Wlmer, Miss Taylor, W. C. Cowglll, F. J. H. Manning, H Allen, D. Humphries, J. Ma'thral, Vf. Founit'aine, A. Gor. ' Wcdneaday mishit Lloyd Hawes, the lltrte son of E. R. JIawes, while riding down stxxmd Street on his safety, col. lldid wiitih the steps of a street car and aiuttkUned a fracture of the right leg blow the knee. Dr. Eates attended the hid and exiwita to have him out a.f.'aln In a few days. Died At luls residence on the Lewis and Cknike, WcUnesday, April 24, 1895, A. B. Turley, aged 45 yeiairs. He leaves a wlJjw and fjur cthilMren. The fu nsral will take f '.acw at the Voung's River Ceimeitery, anU he steamer May flower win leave the Hume wharf this morrng at 8:30 to convey those who wlsh to aitltend. On tine Harvest Queen Jast night were the following passengers: E. W. TaDanit, Rev. W. E. Copeland, M. K Cunnlmslram, Major Post, J. W. Cook J. L. SmUthson, G. Howard, Lorenzo H,iitirt, F. O. Wheeler, 8. J. Gorman, Rev. Hawker, J. J. FltBgerlald and wife, I. Stevens, H. Loris-Bon, W. H. Brooks, L. Cuntntlngs, S. V.-WeMj, H. McDon nell. Last ewitfng in OdV FeUows' Hall, Beaver Lodge, I. O. O. F., celebrated the 7flth anniversary of Odd Fellowship In America, None but members of the lodge and thvtr families were present. The evening Was spent with singing, ap-vtchmaklng, InatrumenOa) music, and after refreahnieiita, dancing was in dulged in- uniUU aftwr midnight. The MWvdHn Club fumAshd muafic fntr the occasion. ' " A slide has oocunvd In the embank ment upon which the plank roadiwa wa.i laid near Wttllamsport some two ears ago, and the ptanks lare now supported by the stiingera only. Nu merous comiainta Wave been received In reference to Ha condition, and pre dictkma are freely made that an cd- emt of a serious if not fatal nature iJVANGEiLISTTC SERVICES. 'Order of services for tomorrow: ' 9 la. m. Prayer meeting at Rescue Hall. 10:30 a. m. and 3:30 .p. m. Sermons by Evangeliiist HbldrUlge In Oongrega- tlonlail dhurch. 7:15 p. m. Ouen ailr song service, led by Mr: Dickson. Meet at .Rescue Hall be on irhne, 7:15. 7:30 p, m. iServilces alt the Presbyte rlan church In charge of the evan gelists. The speclail sulbfleat for the day ia the mcint lrtiportarit kmown, land will be a different ireseinitaMion from any ever rra.Je. A'l.ar very earnestly invited to dhese servlcea.' Every christian man and woman' tin the cUty la especially requeued to arrange to a'ttemid tomor row's meetings. Donit fall. The meet ings are apactaJlly for you. AGAINST THE EXAMINER. 9an- Friamcdaco, Apflll 25. A Jury in the Buipenilor court has rendered a ver dict awardling Richard S. Heath $2,500 damages in a llbcfl suit agtalnat the Examiner. Health Is Hhe irfan who was twice tried at Fresno for the alleged murder of Lauds MleWihlntier alt that town two years ago, and In both of wMdh trials flhe Jury disagreed. Some nvomiahs ai?o tlhe Exiaimiiner puMtehed a statement DWat Heath was in a bar room flhlftng In one of the hotels of thl3 city. It appears that the paper was in error and corrected tlhle state nrenit. It was for flhe flnalt pulbllca'tion (halt Wfaoh brougTilt suit for lTbel, ckulrnini? $10,000 airrnaes. A stay of prr?eedlngs has been granted pending appehl. Mennv ia the leadlhg tailor and pays ne rtighiMt asn price ror rur suns. Rogers' Cod Liver Emulsion is the best, Is always fresh and the botttfles largest. Mothers raising their bancs on the bottle will have ftut, strong and heal thy babies by using J. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, aa he makes a specialty of milk, for babies and the sick. Try- hlin and be haipy. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has. fresh .Btrawlberrlea every morning; also sweet creamery cream every day, only 20 cents per pint. Ice cream manufac tured dally. Give Mm call. Our line of men's suits la the finest In the otty. Come and save some money at Cheap Charley's, 571 Com- m-sroiad street. FOR SALE Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. All ready to step into and keep house. Inquire at 434 Bond atreeC W. T. Stanford, station agent of Leepner. Clarion County, Pa., writes t can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the beat Z ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick: cure. Chas. Rogers; j. . "' - . Tlier has beer. oonsideralble said about the new oil and fertilizing works now being constructed by Gorman Bros, on the West Shore Mills wharf. That the property owners and tax payera in general are In favor of en. counaglng tfheee genltlemen to invest their capita! here, was bellved by the Astorian, and to give the public an idea of the sentiment of some of As torla's (prominent cltlzenB, a represen tatlve of the paper called upon nunVber of them and ascertained their views, wWiidh are given below. Many more were seen, but space prevents giving a'U 'of them mention. It can be said, however, that not one, of all who were spoken to on the subject Was In favor of attempting to stop Messrs. Gorman from putting up and operating flheir works. The interviews were as oUowb: Dr. J. A. Fulton It is a good thing and should be encouraged by everyone, Of course It Is supposed the gentle, men who are putting their money into the enterprise know what they are dalng, and I for one, am willing to believe that t'hey .will do ae they say manufacture oil and fertilizer without cortd'uidUng a "nuisance. It Is far better for us to ' lend Some Inducement for such Industries' to locate here, than to altitempit to drive Hhem away. John Fox We want the enterprise located here. I !have parsonallly exam. Ined lr.ito the 'Allans cantl workings of the maiahllnery to be used In the new works, and aim fuMy convinced that no dlsraigjreeaWe odor ' ciin escape during the process of exltnaicuilns oil and the manufacture of fertilizer. So sure am I tliat it will do aill that Messrs. Gor man Wave claimed, tlWalt I would not object to a faotroy of that sort going dh-eatly a'lomgsUde my office. It lis Just such Industrie! Ill Jt tntukn a city, and we should do eVerytthtafc ill our power to Induce more' of them to locate here, Cound'lm'an Schlabe If the Gorman pliant Is all that the owners claim for It, then I say welcome them. But If it Is to be an oil factory eudh as Mr. Ds Force conducted at SmUth'a Podnt, then am opposed to It. Mr. DeFbrce, if he can conduct hia ptaice without mak Ing It a nuisance, should he (allowed to come Into the city if he so desires, but the simple fact 'Uhat he was in the field first should not exclude others, The city needs new entenprises, there fore the citizens should welcome any, thing of thts kind. B. VanDusen I think the gentlemen who are building ifhe new oil and fertl living wtu'ka sh'qiild be encouraged They are reputable men, doutotlee? know wh'alt fJhey are Artng 'When they Invest their money here. There is no reason why there should not be ma chines bhiait will do as they claim their maohiiinery will do. Mr. DeForce ha had the same opportunity to put In a plant of this eort and he should no! stiamd In the way of others taking 1' up. We need more men like the Ger mans. ,. i- Sheriff Hare I am ndt much in favor of permitting another SMmk-mi'll such as DeForce run at Smith's Point. That was a disgrace to the city. If ithe Gor mans can conduct a factory In thf manner claimed, il am decidedly in fa vor of encouraging them. We need all the small Industries we can get. The plea thlalt Mr. DeForoe Is being run out of Uhe city la flimsy. If he can ocntiuot a falatory Mcti as the Gor mans dalm they can dfo, 'there will be but Utile oppo'I'M in to his moving back to this side of he bliy. S. Danzlger I aim not in favor of driving any enterprise out of the city s long as it 4s not a pubtlc nuisance. Tiie?e gertt.I'emen clailm that they have tmt'roved irficlhinery ilhlat will do away wlJh the dteaigretialble odor usually at- rineu 10 ipiacei or tnis sort. 1 am willing to take their word for It and al low them to go ji'noad. Of course such plates as DeForce h'ad at Smell's PoCnil couM not te toleiatcd. Kln C. W. Fulttn They should meet with no onpo)tlon from flhe citizens of Astorfa. We have none too many en tenprlisea in the city employing labbreia and tlhouild nlolt begin now making war 011 thte one. The gemaamen back of this enteiiprlse olailm thlait It will not be a nuQance and I see no reason to douilt flhetr word. If t should occur th'ait the new oil works will turn out to be another DeForce affair, why, the council can and should promptly com pell them to move. John Haihn I think the gentlemen shou'M be encouraged. They claim that M will not be a nuhance and they Nad ought to know what they are talking about. Peter Brach We don't want any more OeFbrce works, such as was run a't Smith's Point. If the new men can run an oil factory that wdU do away with the irJCsagreeafble smell, then I aay let them go ahead. We should do nettling that wWl drive capHtal from our city. B. S. Woraley If they can do as they say, let them go ahead.' We want all the "enterprtsea of this sort that we can get. Davkl Shajrtnlhan The old DeFbrce mill waa a deckled nutoanee and we want nvlthUncr more of that sort. If thfe man can maintain la factory without the dlsagreeabte odor, I say. go ahead. We cannot afford to drive an enterprise of this kind from us, and the more we can rot Hke. it the better. They are the sort of thing necessary to the up-building of the' city. , Mayor Kinney From all I can learn, the factory will be no more of a nui. sanoe than a bakery,' restaurant, ci gar otore, etc. There should be n.) oppDoI'Uan to the new industry. .; Councilman Isaac Be-giman Wo want more eivterprfsas of 'the kind, and there should be no one to oppose it. These gentlemen evidently know what they are talking about when they state that all dtsagreealWe odors will be done away with. P. J. Goodman I own several houses down in .Uhat vicinity, and I would be the first to kick If I thought there would be any chlance of a factory be ing located there Hke that run by Mr. DeForce ait Smith's Point. I can see no reason why machinery could not' be devised to do away with the dls- who care to pay a little more than the cost asrcuaiuie reaiiures or eucn an lnSWtu tlom, and aim in flavor of allowing these genlWemen to go ahead with their ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS We want Just such enterprises of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cVst Cold Leaf Erown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY MRE C.J. TRENCH ARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. 1 HOiYE and PHOENIX INSURANCE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant. 50a Bond Street. work, here. E. C. Hughes Dt Is a poor argument that 'because DsForce was refused a renewtal of Wis Smith's Point lease these gentlemen should not be allowed to loealte an oil factory within the city limits. DeForce Was had time enough to modernize his factory, and because he did not do it is no reason why oth ers more enterprlaang ahould not come In. They know well enough that a nuisance will not be tolerated, so that should be an end to 1t. There should be no apposiiUon to their locating In side the city limits. Walter Robb If the Gormana can carry out their claim Itihey eihould not meet with opposition. They probably understand their 'business. We want all the factories we can get. Some cities would offer a bonus for enter prises like this one. E., A. Topping Any Industry that will 'employ men, no matter how few, Is a desirable thing, and there should' be no opposition to anyone wanting to locate here. I am confident the new oil works will be all thlalt Uhe Gormans claim for it. I have seen the thing demonstrated in the Ebst, land there la no reason Why It cannot be done Lessons given by Mr. Emll Thielhorn, here. The man who would oonose sra4uate of ne Hamburg Conservatory, the location here of an enterprise of j Germany; also a member of the Chicago this sort, Is certainly an enemy to the Musical Society. Studio, corner of 12th city. Ther; is no 'danger of it belngan(1 Commercia streets, up stairs. anoSher DeFbrce affair. If Mr. De-, Force Is forced to take a Iback seat! on account of his bolng unable to! compete with modern Udeas, IBhlait Is his! GENERAL CONTRACTOR, fault. He Was certainly been in theL . business to have realized that the PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE flJJD world Is on the move. Kopp's Beer Hall. Cholc Wines, Liquors and Clfra'S. KENTUCKY W lllSKEY Only handed over th par. The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc. Fiee Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lataydtte St Violin J. A FASTABEND, WHARF nUILUEH. WANTED. Address, box 'Bo. Postuffice. WANTED A trlrl to work $10.00 a month. Astor 'House. Wages WANTED Three In Can Factory. fmmiM- ree good boys to work htAJ''! MfQ Apply ait the r.illoe. ! A't. 'sP&Wy&j 1 - 'tri?w&Jy iirls to work In Can fSLJO Wanted Six g' Faotory, at once. Apply at office. WANTED To rent House of 6 or 7 rooms in desirable neighborhood. Ad dress "B," Aatorlan. Wanted, a second-hand letter press; must 'be in good condition and cheap. Inquire at this office. WANTED To buy a fish scow. Ad dress P. O. Box 408, giving description, age and price, or apply at this office. Wanted The prejent address of MaJ von Swunlclnzel, late of tne Austrian army, who left Vienna on the 10th of January last, en route for Astoria tc purchase a pair of OoodmanSs H shoes WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. 1 rye ASTORIA, O't Dalgity Iron Works. deneral nr.chinist and Boiler Works.J'iil All kinds of Cannerv, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette St., Astoiia, Or. As i'laniitln bus, tiouJ ditaa y..'iia .... iiuuia, yuu llut lobe b.0..t ul! ii.u i.iui lnai a pc.-reci tini.is sun is me ii.ula mature. ananiae. liiown are noted fur lit, wuritmauahlp and superiority of iualities. Their rep reiienlative visits Aatorla eery three months. OilUe Gl Dekum Building, Portland, Or Reserve orders Uil jou have seen the spring line of sani' lt. WANTED Agenlrt to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Btoln, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. HAVE THE STOCK. VVe HAVE THE VARIETY. A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE distributing samples, cards, books, circs. Do correspondence. Send Syl- an Co'y, Detroit, Mloh., 10 cent for samples, soap, etc., and get special of fer to you. I WANT SAMPLES HA.VDBD TO your friends or neighbors. Send A. j F. Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., De- I trolt, Mloh., 10 cents for 5 trial bottles I Satin-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to , you. ! There ia no gainsaying that fact Look the city over Scour all cen ters It 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 rlirht, 0:11110 and tell us. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. $25.00 to $50 PER WEEK using and selllntr Old Reliable Plater. Every fam ily has rusty, worn knives, forks, 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. FOUND. FOUND One net in ahip channel be low No. 5 Buoy. Apply to Steve Green, Fort Stevens. OLD CORNER CIGAR STOKE. gth and Bond Streets. Cigars, 'Tobacco ard Stationery, Copenhacen and Macoboy Snuff, Cutlery, Marine Glasses Pipes, Playing Caids, etc. Wholesale and Retail. IP I I Oenu'ne SweeJIh Rnz,rs and PoCKet Knives (juaranteed as Represented. FOUND A gold ring with ruby set- ting; also a society pin. The ownera ' can have same bv calllnir at thin nflic? I and proving ownership. ! ' SVENSON. , 9th and Bona Stv ' Astoria, Or Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, J FREEMAN & HOLMES. Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. Da wtmm , Most Perfect Made.- " 46 Years the Standard. Lllackamitha. ipeom! attention paid to Bteamboat re iiaiririK. tlrst-class horseshoeing, etc. IiOCCING CfllflP CQ0RK A SPECIALTY '8T Olney street, between Third and snd Fourth Atna Or ACREAGE FOR SALi,. Five a'res in Summft addition, ciear of encumbiunce, for sale. Very cheap for cash. Address "L." Astoria. Oregon. CHAMBER SETS At your own price at Foard & Stokes Co.'a Dr. Price Cream baking Powder V !) ; " r.l