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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1895)
t'titt IMiiy ' AaTOttUiS, ASiUJtlA, lSU.MAY- ,MOKOi APJtJLi 23, UNDER ; a DISGUISE. The paper known as the "Astoria Herald," had better come out and call It&olf "The Mercury" flhiait would be a more appropriate name; then when they result to BLACKMAILING H would nlt surprise anyone. Below we quote the article tlhiait the Astoria IJeraM-Mercury pulMtehes In Its effort to blackmail Cheap Charley: The g in? who have opened up a ohe.ip John outfit In the Mansell build ing are possessed of unlimited rail. Their stock Is a d'tagnace 'to Astoria. 4 Is composed of style trash same cheap auction aa!e of damaged goods. They have not an article In their store that will hold together long e.iougWt to get It on. There ought to be a law against allowing such swin dling concerns Jo open wp In any com munity. It is simply a BwlndJe, to attempt to work off a lot of worthless irlM-dtwc-d, faded, out of stylo trash, in worse thian robbery. The common e.Kincll should pass la high license law as a protection to honest merohlant.n. who live in Asitoiila and rayiaxes hoi". This rotten concern are only here dur ing lihe fishing season, when 'there are no taxes to pay. They da im contrib ute one cent toward the support of the community, yett ithey wan't and ex pt all the prOteotion. People should refuse to patronize sutih a firm. It is a clear case of swindle. - CHEAP The Wrecker of fllgh Prices. 571 Commercial Street. Tide Table for AprlL 1895. BIOS WiTtR. LOW WATER. DATE. A H. P. H. A. H. P. M- h.m ft. h.m ft h.m I ft. h m ' ft Monday.... 1 4 25 8 4 6 00 5 7 U23 04 0 4d :( 1 Tuesday .. i 822 80 72056 124II5 Wednesdays 8 85 7 6 8 8H59 012 89 8 0.1 0 5 Thursday.. 4 7 86 7 7 980 06 1 68 4 1 3 11 0:1 Friday 5 912 78 10 27 7 2 3 21 8 3 4 In 0 2 Saturday. ..6 10 20 8 1 11 10 7 8 4 29 2 3 4,V- IJ SUNDAY.. 7 U 18 8 8 11 60 8 4 621 1 4 5 I . 0 .) Monday.... 8 121284 804 05 (1210 1 Tuesday... 9 0 27 8 7 1 01 8 4 6 62 0 1 7 0H f) Wodn'sd'y 10 1 0" 9 0 I 48 8 0 7 SH -0 6 7 4)11 Thursday .11 1 42 9 2 2 87 7 0 8 24 -0 7 8 2i)2 0 Friday.... 12 2 21 9 1 8 25 7 0 911 -00 Buna Saturday.. 13 802 87 4 IH 6 2 10 00 -0 3 0 3H32 HUNDAY. 14 8 45 8 2 8 20 5 9 10 55 02 10 SI ( 8 Monday ...lu 4 85 7 7 6 82 5 6 U 65 0 7 11 i W Tuesday ..16 6827 1 761 66 1 01 '9 Aodn'sd'y 17 8 40 6 6 9 00 5 9 1 25 4 2 2 (till t hureday..l8 7 56 6 4 9 45 6 4 2 46 4 0 8 o: 1 Friday ...19 90J 64 10 196 7 847 83 3 5'i I Saturday. .20 1000 6 5 10 50 7 1 4 31 2 6 4 3111 BUNDAY.. 21 10 50 8 7 11 17 7 4 5 08 2 1 50M! Monday...22U 84 7 1 11 45 7 8 6 41 1 4 8 421 Tuesday ..23 12 15 7 2 6 12 OS $ 17 17 ' Wedn"sd'y24 0 14 8 8 12 65 7 2 6 40 0 3 0 4'2(i Thuraday..25 0 4386 186 72 720-02 71;(J'J Friday.... 26 1 ir, 8 7 2 20 7 0 7 57 -05 1 , H Baturday..27 162 8 9 8 07 6 8 8 37 -0 7 8 22 21 SUNDAY. 2X 8 29 87 855 64 922 -06 90- 1 1 Monday... .29 8 13 8 5 4 62 8 1 10 13 -04 153.1! I Tuesday. ..90 40rl8 1 65261 1113 00 UftKIt Along the Water Front The new d'ooilbJe adUiition to Kinney's old cannery was shingled in yesterday. Tihe' Idti Hazel made two trips down to the Cam Factory and bonded ware house yestendlay. Several cases of tin went over to Chinook on the launch Keystone yes terday morning. 1'iie atc'irr-er Trustee shonCd reach here from San Francittn tonlgthit or to morrow morning. The Alios rsianchard is booked to Mil for this port from San Framoisro next Wednesday. The small schooner Letltia left ( ut yesterday aftornocn, lumber laden, f r San Frainrlso. A fine sturgeon ws shiF'ped at the Uniaa Paieiftc dlook yealter65ay. It weighed 145 pounds. The new rucr.ntha launch went arjund to tine 'WaKus'.ri j-ertterday af ternoon deep laden with passengers. Ait She Astoria Iron Works all the niaoh'ne work for the Ilwaco Was been cont.itoted. and will be put into posi tion on the r'.t: - ?. riwirrww. The various ..s in t!ie city have alrejtdy di'aiaM out 3,900 cases of tin frim the l:Ji warehouse, leav In? 41.192 ris:-3 still hiid In bond. JJhn Graiham, of Ilwaco, lost three trap webs the oth?r day. He had them on the bach gafltlng a coat of tar, when they caught fire and burned up before anything could be done to save them. Five or six oases of tin plate went t the bot tom of the deep sea on Frl Jiy. A a ur.:i? ky slip over the gang plink of the Eleotii; was the cause of tfte loss. Men emr,lr"el by the custom house of rotten, shelf-worn, and was bought at 'The public can easily see the object of the so-oafled Herald; It thinks It can COMPEL Us to do business wKJh It; bu!t it has made a sad mistake this time. We woulld advise the so-aalted Herald to buv a bottle of "Ot-on-to-Them. selves Bttiters," and the next time it wishes to do business with anyone to eo and solicit for it. We are stoll offering BIO VALUES in the MEN S AND BOYS CLOTH ING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS tine, and shall continue to do so. We have new goods arriving daily and ask the public to kindly caul ana examine our bargains and be uhe judge. Yours fur low pricee, CHARLEY. continued the work of weighing the tin from the Highland Home all dlay yes- terdlay. This will be compJeited to morrow night. The Highland Home went up the river yesterday morning in tow of the Ocklaihama, with Oapttain Phil John son in charge. She reached Portland late last evening. The Hardscn was boadhed at- the Astoria Iron Works last nlglht and two now b'ailcis were run into her propel'lor. She proceeds to Tillamook this mom ing with twehte tons of merchandise. The stum launch Benile did not do as well on her trial as was expected. Her owner Intends to take her out ot l:he waiter aglain and put some add! tional work on her engines and hull. The Cbluor-tBi Hairtor reaUng room and office has been decollated with a hiindfome street ptgri and every time John WeCtih runs up his blue "22" flag he fllDips in the middle and giazes on it wl a lcok of deep saJtisflaotlon. The O. K. yeoterday afternoon took a lead of lumber to Chinook River fo John Olsen, sui-erfnltondenit of the Arroi'.cam Stair PaiOlfllng Co. Mr. 01- sen is bU'iMing a now barn on the fine piece of pnoipenty laitely purchased by him In thiait loctaility. Saturday's trading broughlt the usual number of boojts helongtnig to the mos quito fleet round the waiter front, and business at all the provision stores wis very brisk and salttefaatory. AH the steaimeis took away good sized kadi? for their various deatlnBiLlons. Mr.- T. K. JoHmson'sr many friends will be pleased to know thiait he is on the street agtain, thougfli It will be sev eral days befiore he is strong enough to resume work. His accident was a close call for him, aiml his escape from rrore serious consequences Is looked on as remark'aKe. It has not ytit been decided how the darnncTy material now being madel s.t the AeltorU Iron tVbrks tor Devlin's cannery ait Flrldliy Jlaitbor will be shipped, but It Is pftafe thait 1t will go on the next trip of the Signal The two rdsorts are completed and painted. and the cooCers and se&mers win be I ready next week, i Yesiterdar morning the steamer Col umbine went down to Tillamook Rook and the HghWhfp with suppilee. Tbe new mate was put on board the 1,t.... ship, and Captain Archie Oann taken aboard and broughlt up to the city, one of his children being sick and needing his presence. The new assist ant keeper was landed at the Rock, and the former employe In that ca pacity brought away. Sewral temporary routechanges were made on the river yesterday. The sttlamer Eledirtc was drawn off the Ilwaco run, wfrich she has been taking since the Ilwaco waa laid off for repairs. The Mayflower has taken up the work m h Electric' place, and the Mayflower's Young's River trips will be made by a launch till the mid dle of next week. : Owtni to h- nwatBltjr of ; wMWn boflexa and .clewtroj up. the. engine -j roam generally tibe steamer MendU was btd up alt Flaveye diock all day yesterday. Iter towing work for. the day was dome by the E. . L. Dwyer, wihldh steamer brought up two stone Verges taJte In the afternoon and then made her regular run to the pier jWPOCIlftWl avaa Tine Slgnial left up river tor Portland jvr:eidhy afternoon after dlaolvarglng fifty tons of her rice at the. bonded waitihxni&e. Six out of her nine Chin- rkt tvLssenzers ran the raunlUct al custom house Inspection, and were al lowed to land. OoHecrbor Page, how ever, could not be persuaded that the other three Celestials were merchants and ordered them taken fclack to Brit ish Columbia. ' ' A workman was busy yesRerday re pairing aill the loose planks on Flavors dock. Several Ohlrtamen stood around him In a dismal fashion and sadly waltdhed him cover up tlheir favorite Ashing apota one by one. .The festive sucker will now he able to roam in oompanatilve peace under the big wharf wldhout the risk of being pulled up through a tlgt-tntlnj knot hole. AnoUher Injustice to Ireland! The sttamor 0 region arrived In yes. terSiy morning with eevenlty tons of freight for this olity, conslsiting of gtan- eral nverchamdllse, tan bark and tin plate. Her rather lenglthy trip was caused by the oondiiltlon of her keel, which is covered from one end to the ether with sea grass and banniaoies. On her return to San .Francisco 8hc will be laid on the drydlock for a day and much of the accunrutaitkm will be removed. She left up the river for Portland at 11 a, m. CLATSOP CITY. NOTES. Mr. Stonemian, formerly formeman on the Jetty, Is vlaitling Mr. C. W. Car- rvalian. Miss Maud West, who Is teaching at Olney, spertt last SaJturdlay and Sun day ait her home on CUatsop Plains. The Seaside shool has extended an In vitiation So the OlaJtson school to take plant In a pdonle to be held May 1 at the Grimes House. It is probable the school will labcemt the Invitation. Miss Klbrence dannlaihan gave a birthday party lasit Saturday to which all her young friends .were invited. It Is neekJlesB to say tfhlat the targe number wlhb were present enjoyed a very pleaaartt day. The farmers Jn this vicinity are tak ing consMeralbJe Inltereat in the re sult of Mr. West's experhnen'ts with bane fertilizers. Judging by the ap pearance of his oats as compared with oats sowed on ground not fertilized the bone meal will be a grand success. Mr. L. E. West and Miss Daisy West went to Tillamook last Fuesday. Mr. West has fully recovered from his illness and goes to his Nedarney ranch whl!e Miss West goes to Nehalem Olty to engage in teaching. Mr. A. W. Presoot't, of Clatsop City, slays If the man who took his mack. lntcah will make (himself known he will follow the Bible Instructions and Slve him a coat and vest also. " FOR SALE CHEAP. I have 80 acres of good farm kand in NeWaJem Valley for sale cheap, or will trade ft to Astoria innproved or unlm proved property. There are 60 acres of the best bottom land; 15 acres under cultivation; balance easily cleared. Small house and outbuildings; county road from Astoria through land. I aisa have 100 acres of good timber land in Clatsop county to trade for Astoria property. Call on or address R. L. BOYLE, Astborla, Oregon C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Regular monthly meeting of the Col umbia River Fishermen's Protective Union , will be held at tlheir reading room Saturday, May 4, 1895, at 7:30 p. m. Ef.iarp. Members tn rood standing are requested to be present and have their book or nvobrnt SOFUS JENSEN, Sec.. What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for producing the richest milk? Jersey cows, and those are the only kind tbait J. A. Rowan sells milk from. STEAMER SARAH OIXON. Oa.-nmorroing Saturday everting, April 27th; Single trip, $1.00; round Itrlp, $1.50. L'poer berlths, 25 cents; lower berths. 50 cents.- Mothers raising their l-ahe on the bottle will have fat, strong and heal thy babies by using .1. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, 'as he makes a specialty of milk for babies and the sick. Try hlin and be happy. C B. Smith, the confectioner, has fresh strawiberrlea every morning; alsj sweet creamery cream every day, only 20 cents per pint. Ice cream manufac tured daily. , Give him a call. Our line of men's suits is the finest in the olty. Come and save tome money at Cheap Charley's, 671 Com mMv.laiI street. FOR SALE-Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. All ready to step Iretj and keep house. Inquire at 434 Bond street. M. T. Stanford, station agent of Leepner, Clarion County, Pa., writes: j f ran recommend One Minute Couzli ! Cure as the best ever used. Il gave i instant relief and a quick cure. Chas. j Rogers. What is the use nr. bavins; a "human form divine" unless you care for It, and drape It and clothe it so aa tr make it a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friend? Nature sup plies the form. A. Lake, the tailor at 15 Commercial street will make tbe raiment. See him. Dr. Price Cream baiting Powder vw. r,ir Hlshest MmWI aaf fiPssr What is (or ! . prwwvvivvv I f 1 j ! YA if mm u mi If f r 1 9 I J I 1 r-fl fc J 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 Paregoric, Drops, Soothing1 Syrups, and Castor OIL . It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishhess. 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 healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. . Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efleet upon their children." Dr. G. C. Osgood, lowell, Mass. " Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the teal interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and oth;r hurtful agents down their throats, thereby lending them to premature graves." Dr. J, P. Kinchblob, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 C. H. flo. 188 Tenth Street, l ARTICLES MADE Models Watches Jewtlery fl 'cVs inns ltevnlvcrs Looks Keys Snfi-s Knives Slicnrs (iunli'n Hon I'mbrt'lUs Illcyrlts ij i.o " Titers Lawn Mow.rs lnhv CorriHKCs clothes Wrl1 iters fiim niul (liisoluie Stove ii' ii't ijiMc'( m Sunrir il lii-tninioiilN 1) lit 1 iiistriiniuut' Mil Icil In-tr. mollis I li rtrii' Machines 1rur( s mid TriiHacH Vim Also d 1 KnmvKK, ' ii anil $et nil klinls of tlncls, :ivv mnu, .viir; huJ Mtitm 1 j.ilnir, an WANTED WANTED To renit House of 6 or 7 rooms tn desirable neighborhood. Ad dress "It," Aaioriani : Wanited, a seoond-Jband letter pr?ss; must 'be in good condition and cheap. Inquire ait 'this office. WANTED To buy a fish scow. Ad dress P. O. Box 463, giving description, age and price, or apply a this olilee. Wanted The present address of Ma von Swunklnzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on the loth of Janucry last, en route for Astoria tc purchase a pair of joodman5s $4 shoes WANTED To rent, or will buy at a fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. WANTED Agentfl to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address O. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco. Cal. : A MAN Oil LADY TO MAXAUK distributing samples, cards, bonks, circs. Do correspondence. Send S 1 van Co'y, Detroit, Mloh., 10 cento f ir samples, soap, etc., and get siieoal of fer to you. I W'AXT SAMPLES HANDKD TO your friends or neighbors. Send A. J F. Wood, rerumer, wood Ave., De troit, Mloh., 10 cents for 5 trial boUles 8xtin-Scent Perfumes; 'receive offer to you. $25.00 to S50 PER WEEK using and eellinv 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 A gold ring with ruby set ting; also a society pin. The owner v , clinic uj a I Ulili;j and proving ownership. ACREAGE FOR BaYj. ' Five a'-Tes In Summft addition, ciear of encumbrance, for sale. Very cheap for cash. Address "L." Astoria. Ore- ! sWn. - . ' - i I i CHAMBER SETS. I. At your own price a Foarl & Stokes Co.'s. I If )ou want skin like velvet, use CotumlHa Cream, Jmm QJwn's Drug Store. IMI -Castoria.; "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that t recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, H. D., hi So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. 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 Hospital and Dibpbnsart, , Boston, Mass. Aiakk C. Smith, TVm. .. . Murray Street, New York City. BROWN, lUflTCHMRKER, JEWEIiER, MODEL MAKER ; and fflftCHlHlST. No charge will be made for work unless it gives perfect satisfaction. BSTOfllfl, OREGON. AND REPAIRED: Si w inn Mjchlncr Survey' r'- lustrurncnts Do. r bells I amps dines ripes To eplnmos i ei'tiieleu (lll'T HI Bll i lllliinl Hulls 111 II nl Cues I'lilniiunie Rtnnes, 1 rn.l I'ltti rn Miiklnc Grlmllng of all I Uiil 1 an l silver ri tti PIANOS AND ORGANS. First HaniR One Price. One Profit. Until pafilsfactoi-y arrangements are made to have the Kimball pianos and organs prcij-er!y represented in your town, we will soli you one direct. This Is an opportunity to get a high graiie Instrument from first hands and save middlemen's profits and agent's oom missions. The Kimball is the best iiano and organ 'that momc-y, brains and expe rience oan produce; the class and char acter of which no man can question. It is used and endorsed by the best musicians of the day, Inoluding all grand opera companies which have ap peared in Chicago, and such great or. cheat rail leaders as Souaa, Gllmore. - n ! El. Tayon. Wo will mail a ctvtalo.j ! to any Address, free and quote Prices aippllua If we do hot succeed in flndlntr a saitlsfautiory representative in your town before August we will ship a car load of jCmb&lls to your town frflm (he faotory direct, and sell them out at special prices. , If you want a fine In strument at a reasonable price, lot us hoar from you. W. L KIMBALL, i Manufacturer. 335 StorrlsLin street, Portland,' Or. 213-233 W-abaxh ave., Chloaw, III. Dr. Price's Cream tsav'ng Powder ' "W Cold Widal Jfidwi n,r r-j'-. v Francis" DcWUt's Witch Hazel 8a.lve cures j scalds.Jjiirns, Indolent sores, and never ! fails to cure piles. Clww. Rogers i , Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM mAvrnv t Most Perfect Made. 40 Veara the Standard. , f Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . . I " : . J -.,. Ono ureal basis prlnclple'of the Pal- ; ace Restaurant Is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be belter than any one else's. Our aim It . i r :i n ih- cnly roomy trade place, iha u.p. No in-.ver idea can be per mitted. And when the top, our top, U v.Yiir; uea,o'p.mh'rre',,aUrant- W The Palace Restaurant' I hat H juse You Intend to Build i I Can be buiit j tst to S'.iit your pocket-! . book by ; ! C. G. PALMBERa, j and you will find him at his shop at 47) Fourth Street. . . . s ........ i What About Your Shoes? - Aren't they worn out around the ole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the tide t We will make them good as new. , S. fl. GIMRB. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. ! A Poof Cigar. i W. F. SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect . to make, either. Bui marke this e-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- t-l- n of the 22-karet bcrt baa accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him since he began business. We've got tbe notion that a- satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In building up a business. That'a the reason La Belle Astoria takes bo well. 1 ' Little Giant. Seems Is if half the mother In As toria have bought a pair or two of those LITTLE GIANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as joon hey hear of the wearing qual ities of mose that are being worn abou the city. You can have your choice cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN & CO. Sterling Silver ! Never has there been such a stock I ui sterling silver jeweiry us uiu uu on display at our store. Hair the town joes not realize the Immensity of this assortment. . EXSTROM, the Jeweler. HONES. We Imy fertili7.0rg nn l fertilizing bih teriiil of every description, Boues, horns, etc., Hint pay highest cssh prices. Send ns a trial shipment. Western Boue-Meal Co. 771 Mission Street, Han Fnanoiseo, Ogl ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street, Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, ete. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS. BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there Is always a cause for It. Women don't come here to buy roasts steaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because It's Chrlstensen St Co.'s. Of course there are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, b.it the great mass ot housekeepers buy where they can get the 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. ' WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, HRIATEN5EN A CO.. Prup'rs. The Schoolmaster Says lo the dosetviuif pupil "Go up bend,' Tbe Fnblifl tins paid lo Groflbnucr & Iirnou's "Resurt," "Go up bead. You are the only pluce In Hie city where one onn gir anil (jet n (Inns of Gainbriuus Bw 1 cul order n fresh sandwich inn si, i f-i in time. Businessmen's 1 ":" ,r " tMng. E. A. TOPPING. : New and Second-Hand : FURNITURE. Full line Crockeiy Tinware, Stoves. Stove Repairs a Specialty. Highest cash prices paid for second-hand . goods of all kinds. 434 Bond Street. (Opposite Parker &.Hansen. The World'; Mr Tests showed no tuning powder co pare or so rcat la leav enlng power as tho Poyal. Something new In the line of Sachet - Powders just received at tbe Printx- Craln Drug Store. I A splendid line of silk waists re duced from 13.50 to 12.00 at the Low Price store. I GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washing ! powder onarth for 25 cents. Ask Ross lligglns It Co. for SOAP FOAM POW- DER. I Rogers' Cod Liver Emulsion Is the : best. Is atwiys frewh and the bottles ( largrat. STILL IN THE LEAD. ! ' . Columbia River and Pugt-t Sound Nhv "" - igatlon Co. STEAJSKEIl BAIbEY CATZERT. In place of Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria ior Portland and way .landings at 7 p. m. lally, Sunday e icepted. j Leaves Portland evtry day except Sun ; day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Auent Astoria, i ' Telephone No. 11. B. A. 8eeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. u. u. ocoit, ijreaiaent. Betwren Atofi and Portland i BTEAMEM SARAH DIXON, SPRING TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 0 o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, . and Saturday evenings at 6 o'clock. ' Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Weilncs' day and Friday evenings at 7:30. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. V Fine Tes and Coffees. Tsble Dellcscles, Domestic Slid Tropical Fruits, Ve (reuhlct, Sugar Cured Hsms, Bacon, Etc. , Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. North Paeifie Breuiery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian lager Beer And XX PORTER. 41 orders promptly srtended to Japanese Bazaar 8INQ LUNO.Prop. Don't buy anv Spring goods rntil you have looked our tcck over. It will pay i vnn and s iisn.nl nnr nrlre are sin h -i: tn give us the bulk of the ladies trade In 417 Bond Street, next door to Moulcr'a Fruit Store. . . . . . - Gambrinua Brewing Go's Cold Storage ia now ready to deliver 'his celebrated brew either by tbe keg or bottle. Drop a postal to box 800 or telephone No, (JO, nnd your orders will lie promptly ilelim ed. Olllce, Commercial nnd 12th Street1) 8. K. UTZINGER, Ajrnnt. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, FeedProvlslons, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies, Cor. Csss sud Squtmonu Streets. Astorls, Ort. St. George's k Rheumatic Bitters-si- v Specially M.nufacturrd to aid those slfllcted wlih RHKUMATISM. It (rives tons to the stomach and purities the blood better than any othir bitters known. For sale by sll leadlug druggists, or Address "G. R." P. O. Box Ml, .v Astoria,- Or OR PETER BRACH, General Agent 4)7 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon. Tclephous Nn. s4. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BflKK' Acts as trustee for corporation and individuals. Deposits solicited. ' Interest will be allowed nn svlwr deposits at the rate ot 4 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. President BENJ. YOUNO Vice President FRANK PATTON... Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. BenJ Toung, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes. 1 Are You Going East? If to, drop a line to A, C. Sheldon, fenersl agent of thtJV'Burllngton Route," 250 Washington t Portland. He will malt you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to the throueh rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South em, Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world to- all classes v travel. tflBQB'FHEH- Easily, Quickly, Peiinancntly Restored. iv..hn.M. KertoiiMiirftsu tT SV U";'' M si- tzifl train fTNof , ' ""ii try rrof or !r j' fM-uK-rH. ihv rw.il.tsof tr ir:, .1' kno s, iry, ei . I"'1' t'.uih. ilevfri- I.IItT' Vl,l: tivt'll n : l ! - If l u.-.l (irtii.u -..i.lii, niii- "-. i.tJUII',11. . . .11. 1 ih-u. . i w. l!i.k, . J3, H.Y ft l' T I ' r rplliir tin' 1 t1r