TH, DAILY AST0R1AJ ASTORU, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 22. 1805 Sus -to-measure, $35' HE onlj way to At a roan 1 to first find out Just wht kind of man you have to fit-that's Just what we do take your measure exact and cut ilio uK for you-and it must it. or we'll keep 'em. ' tailoring -exclusively.. chas. Mcdonald, . The Tailor. ,).-.. . 523 Commercial Street Your Alpuths, OUR STEAKS . . . n. trvnv basis principle of the Pal u nutinmnl la mutual dependence, To thrive and grow,, each dish must be hotter than any-one eises. uur nun it to reach the only roomy irauo piiice, h ton - No lower Idea can be per tniKL,'An,d When the top, our top, If reached by anv other restaurant, we will lift the top. . 'the1 Palace RestaaPant Thatusa;Vou Intend to - Build Carijiiit j'ustto suit your pocket book by.,, . C. 0: PflLMBBG, and you wjll find him at his shop at 473 Fourth' Street- Sterling Silver 1 Never has there been such a stock o( sterling silver jewelry as xnai now on display at our store. Half the town does not realize the Immensity of this assortment. . , " ' EXSTROM, the Jeweler. flSTOHIfl- jMATTf?ESS ; ; " FACTORY, 878 Oommerplal Street . Manufacturers of every description of tounpes, Mattresses, etc. BftPAIRlNO IN ALL ITB BRANCHES . When the. tide sets one way there Is always a cause for It. 1 Woman don't come here to buy roaste teaks, and all other kinds of meat imply because It's Christensen & Co.'s. Of oojurettire are a few, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignoranoe, bat the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get' the best and tot that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that have only the best. WASHINOTON MEAT HARKET, MRI3TEN3EN ft CO.. Prop'rs. Hundreds of business and professional men are now coming to our place , , ."TliB ' RESORT" Dally. "Why 7 Because they can at any time, day or night, call for a sandwich here and get It. We expected 'fo be mobbed for these sandwaches and our fresh 5 cent beer when the railroad comes. Giosbauer & Brach. $10,000 TO LOAN On Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Trunks, Valises, Gum, Plstoli, Musical Instruments, Clothing and all articles of valus. W conduct a regular Pawn Broker's establish aunt, wt buy and sell everything found In a first class house, Wa sell on the Installment plan, re quiring a cash deposit of ; per cent only, and guar antee all our goods. Call around and Investigate our method of doing business. No trouble to show goods. SPECIAL f5,ooo Worth of Second-hand Clothing Wanted. The Astoria Loan Office. 56 9th Street. A Poor Cigar. W. P. BClIIEBB never made. - Don't: expect to make, elthor, ' But mark thls--a-t-l-s-f-a-o- t-l-.-n of the 22-karet tort has accompanied 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' I' the; reason La Belle Astoria takes ' so well. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. . sw-.'. Grocers, : and : Butchers .. Astoria and Upper Astoria. Flat Teas and Coffees. Table Delicacies. Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, bugar Cured Hans, Bacon, Etc. Choke Fresh and Salt Meats. "HAHN'S the Mecca for tender feet." ' We are absolutely forcing com fort on you In every pair of shoes you buy here-no matter how narrow the toe how seemingly unnatural the shape. JOHN HAHN & CO. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twoney.four hours endlrg at 5 p. in. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weather bureau: Maximum temperature, ii decrees, ' Minimum temperature, 44 degrees). Precipitation, .08 Inch, Total precipitation from September 1st, ; : i, to dnte, 69.00 Inches. I :xosa of precipitation from September . i. ( . Jilt?, 4C Inch. We t Selling . 9 Ta p oil-cloth Oh 15c per yd. 10 4 Bleached Pequot theet ing Q 24c. 36 in 131oached muslin 8c. 30 in Black Satteen 14c. Shirting, Calico and Ging ham (il 5c. Siool cotton (i 20c dozen. Albert Dunbar. Cor. Commercial and 9th Sts. Try Smith's Ice cream. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Sweet cream at Smith's 20' cents pint. Smith's Ice cream Is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par lors for ladles. Commercial street. For years the Astoria Wood Yard has given uur citizens only the very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the publlo knows them. . No batter milk was ever brought to Astoria than la furnished for five cents a Quart by Keith & Wilson,' and de livered In a otaan and tlghMy closed glass bottle at your door every morn Ing. Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi- nook salmon at tils market near Res cue Hall. He also has oysters that sell at a lees price than at any other mar ket In the city. He carries clams and other shell fish, and as a side Issue, has a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. 1 . ,.-. . GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washin? powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlgglns & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DER. If you want a blcyole repaired or a rick fixed, or any other flrst-clnsf work done, call on C. H. Orkwltz, nexi door to Martin Olson's AuHlon House. The Palace Barber Shop Is now giv ing one of their two-bit shaves for IS cents. The greatest accessory to good looks, is a smooth, soft skin. To obtain that, you should use nothing but Craln'S Toi let Cream. Sample bottles free at the Prlnts-Craln Drug Store. What cows received flrsrt premium at the World's Fair for producing the richest milk? Jersey cows, ana those are the only kind that J. A. Rowan sells milk from. Mothers raising their l-ahes on the bottle will have fat, strong and heal thy babies by using ,T. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty o milk for babies end tjhe sick. Try him and be happy. CHAMBER SETS At your own price ait Foard & Sloke Co.'s. The Palace Dath House .encourage folks to bathe by having everything first class. EYKS-Two hard-woklng servants- Yet quickest to rebel when over-worked. Glasses the right ones scientif ically, delicately adjusted ones the remedy. The ability that experience and study gives can be "had at J. H Seymour's. Charges only if or glosses are modest. What Is the ubo of having a "humar form divine" unless you " car for It and drape It and clothe It' so as t( make It a source of Joy to'yOurself and a prldo to your frlendi? ' Nature sup plies the rorm. A. Lake, the tailor at 359 Commercial sireat will make- th raiment. See him. ' Business men of Astoria visiting Tort land havo for yews been accustomed to take their mld-duy lunch at the "Gem." The ' Gem" la now located at 7:1 Third street, next door to the Alns worth Bank. Jos. E. Penny. FOARD & 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, MeJically Pure Liquors, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Almighty Dollar Cigar. F. KROSEL. 420 Commercial Htreet. Fresh Candy Made Every Day. FARM HRODUCTS FOUGHT AND SOLD. Putter. Eggs. Uwm and all kinds of Fruit hi Seasoa. Cigar, Tobacco nj Groceries. AROUND TOWN. Rogers' headache tablets , never fall to. cure the most severe case of headache. , There's a future for the Astoria cloth- Ing clerk who will Invent a straw hat with ear muffs. There Is not the slightest doubt but the weather ' yesterday owes several apol' ogles to the summer girl. Suit waa yesterday filed before Justice Abercromble by George T. Myers, against Alex. Sutton on a promissory note for 179.00. The case against Thos. Reed, a barber, for stealing a pair of clippers from the shop of C. K. Ward, will be concluded today. Justice Abercromble yesterday dis missed the case of the state vs. Loomls at the complaint of Linqulst, the Jury having disagreed. "Pete" Brach smokes a pipe whose stem Is almost as long as himself one of the fatherland merchaums but declares that It Is the only comfortable smoke. The case against Hartman and Chase, charged with stealing a net from D. Fe langes at Clifton, was dismissed by Jus tice Abercromble for the lack of evi dence. Yesterday Amslle Houghton was at work with a gang of men repairing the Young's Bay trestle landing where It had been washed out by the winter's storms. The police yesterday arrested Wm. Brown and Thos. Storms, supposed to be the men who stole Seaborg's fishing net a few days since. The case will be tried today. E. J. Liddicoat, the architect, was sub mitting plans and specifications to prominent business firm for a new store building and they are not going to come before they build It either. Today all lines on the river restore passenger rates to the old figures of $1.50 single trip and $2.50 round trip between Portland and Astoria. The fight for the time being has been declared off. A rancher who brought a dozen chick ens to the city yesterday had several offers under $1.00 for them, but declined to sell under the above figure, remark ing that he "would take them home first." ' The body found yesterday In Prairie channel was identified as that of a sin gle man named James Doorley, a mill hand at Ouk Point. As there were no relatives nearer than Chicago, he was buried yesterday in Clatsop cemetery. The Bailey Catzert brought a large number of men, reams and graders' out fits yesterday for the water works con struction. The town Is filling up and bus iness begins to look as though It would soon be very brisk In this neck of the woods. For all cleansing puvoses, domes tic or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de- dorlzlng the kitchen sink, use Red Seal Lye. s The K. P.'s celebrate tJhelr memorial day In June, but can select any other Ime suitable. This year the K. P.'s n Astoria have selected the 30th of May and will npsist the Q. A. R. on that lay, afterward holding their own service at Greenwood Cemetery. F. J. Taylor. C, W. Fulton, J. W. Hare, J. S. Delllnger, W. L. Robb, F. L. barker, and C. M. Bayles, the delegates 'rom the McKlnley Olub, have gone to Portland to attend the state convention it Republican clubs. Portland will be In the political swim for a few days. Engineer Adams' corps of able assist ing were busy all day yesterday In ettlng stakes for the graders aty the reservoir site. Mr. Adams will soon have a large additional force at work, ns the work will be pushed with vigor in all departments for the rest of the season. The much-needed repairs to the city hall are being rnpldly pushed to com pletion, and Jmltte Ostium Is happy that he will be saved a monthly expense for neceesltlt's. Anions other Improvements fhe records will be moved to a back room and the present one occupied by the city surveyor. Messrs. Lighter, Crosby, Ingnlls, Sher man, Mooer, Winton, Rldehalgh, and Hollborn, delegttes from Clatsop Repub lican League, left for Portland on th Potter lost night to attend the conven tion of state Republican clubs today. There Is much work to be done and Clatsop county will be to the fore. Yesterday afternoon Dr. Walker was hurriedly called to Knapio. to attend a man by ht name of Spears who had his body and one leg badly crushed by a log rolling upon him at one of the camps. The doctor Immediately set Out In the launch Star, with Mr. Moen and will probably not return lintll tomorrow. - That Contractor rtehm spends his lei sure hours ns he should, In his moun tain cabin, is evidenced by the score cards pasted all over the walls of his room. Brother rtehm can work as hard as any one all day and play as good a game of whist as the next man In the evening. A large settlement Is growing up on the top of the hill and the jolly contractor Is "king bee." Cord wood dealers up the river who float their wood to the boot landings by wwter chutes, some of which extend four miles back lino the hills, have com pletely knocked the email dealers who hnve heretofore hauled their wood to the landings by team, out of ha business. It Is claimed hat only the chute men can deliver wood nt the river and sell It at the present price of J1.75 a cord. The following were passengers for Port land last evening on the Bailey Gatzert: A. N. Wright and wife, H. Prael and wife F. I. Dunbar and wife, Mrs. W. L. Robb, Mr. Trlmbell. F. J. Caliph. H. Thing, J. E. Ferguson and wife. J. Wilson, F. Markward. p. F. Halferty. T. Bronson. F. Hart. F. M. Branch, Miss Shaw, Mrs. H. H. Ingulls, M. M. Flynn, P. Johnson, a W. Dunbar, Miss Ryan, H. Davis, C. Elander, II. Meyer, J. 8. Kearns. When asked for news yesterday Judge Cleveland add that he knew nothing, and In trying to explain w4it he did not know, remarked that he had delivered a great many speeches during his life, up and djwn the entire gamut, but had to make hla first fourth-of July oration. He considers that the hardest occasion upon whk-h to address an audience. All of th patriotic rhemee have long ago been exhausted, and It Is difficult to find anything new under the sun. How about giving the Judge a chance to think up something on jh xotnlngr cekrbratton In 1.1iHaf The funeral of Mrs.- Johanna Frelke, who died Monday evening at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.' Fred Alt, on John Day's, will be held this morning from the family ' residence, ' John Day 0. She leaves two sons, Charles and August, and one daughter, Mrs. Alt, well known citi zen of Clatsop county. The steamer Queen will leave the city at 7 o'clock this morning for John Day's, from thence the remains will be taken direct to Green wood Cemetery. The stricken family have the sympathy of their many friends. Had news was received yesterday by F. Feakes, the market man. A tele gram from San Francisco stated that his little girl, who, with two others of his children left here Sunday with their mother on the Oregon, was run over and Instantly killed by an electric car when they had ho more than Just land ed in that city. The case is a particular ly distressing one. There are eight chil dren In the family, to be supported from a small business, which leaves no mar gin, and the cost of the telegram took the last cent in the store yesterday.. Here is an opportunity, for the kindly dis posed A cheerful sight meets the eye any morning when the employes of the Pa cific Can Company wend their way In twos and threes coming from Uppertown and over the hills, on their way to work. Men and boys, women and girls, each with a dinner pail or basket, bespeak ing the independence of self-support. This institution employs a large number of people and takes the best of care of them In its large and well ventilated work shops and turns out the best of work In this line. When Astoria has a few more factories like this one and others that could be mentioned, times will In deed be good. The Bailey G-artzent yesterday brought down a number of distinguished people, and capitalists: Messrs. H. S. AVlllard and E. L. Sternberger, of We'ls town, Ohio; Messrs. L. B. Seelty, B. Seeley, J. M. Turney, R. P. Graham, and C. R. Bernard, of Portland. The party took the tug Dwyer Immediately upon their arrival and visited the government Jetty, where they were entertained by Engineer Hegardt, in his usual affatile manner, and returning to the city, all had a good dinner with Mine Host Meg ler. Today the party will take in the various Interesting sights of the city, re turning to Portland on . the Gatzert In the evening. The Gatzert people know how to entertain and are always on deck when strangers want to see the country. The following were passengers for Port land on the T. J. Potter last evenliTg: Capt. Betts, H. T. Crosby, F. L. Hunter, S. Wherry, W. LWier and wife,' S. El more and wife, Mrs. Geo. Johnson, J. DIMon, W. W." Rldehalgh, W, A. Sher man, J. W, Hare, Chas. A. Maskrey, W. Hassier, Capt. Farenholt, Dr. Tuttle, S. J. Gorman, R. Audrews, J. W. Welch, H. Andrews, J. W. Welch, H. W. Hol- den, Hon. C. F. Lester, Mrs. Little, D. M. Mooer, O. F. Heilborn. C. E. MUkr. M. Jackson, J. H. Johansen, M. C. Croa- by and wife, W. J. Ingalls, J. T. Brady, Miss Hare, M. C. Harrison, A. Sullivan, J. Harrington, A. Johnson, Judge Lighter, A. L, Bozorth,. F. D. Wlnton, G. W. Stineon. The water cqrnmlsslon held a meeting yeeterday morning at S o'clock at which some vexatious questions were decided. The estimate of engineers for the work done on .the i-lght of way for April, amounting to some $7,000, was approved and ordered paid In the usual manner. On motion It was decided to use steel pipe for the distribution system in all places above ground and cast Iron for burled pipe. After considerable discus sion It was finally decided that the con tractors should furnish hydrants selected from he following three makers, Eddy, Ludlow and WaMrees. The question ol valves to be used in the system was left to the Judgment of Engineer Adams. Ma ny smaller matters were taken up ana disposed of when adjournment was taken. Mil W1LLAR1) TALKS. - 1' Mr. II. g. Wlllard, the capitalist of Wellstown, Ohio, who Is here with the Bailey Gatzert party, in sneaking of his trip from the East, said: "We stopped a number of days In the Kootenai mining country, where every thing Is fairly booming. Hundreds of people are going into that country and the mines are turning out large quantities of ore. Sixty-seven teams are engaged In hauling goods in and out. "I noticed nn immense difference in the climate coming West; here every thing Is green and fresh; while there it Is hot, dry and dusty." "How do you like Astoria and what do you think of her prospects?" "Astoria seems to have struck her prop er gait, Her natural locatoln on one ol the finest harbors in the world, with a rich country behind It, her possibllltie after railroad connection Is made, are limitless. Front what I can see and learn there wonld seem to be no doub but that (the railroad will be built this time." Messrs. Wlllard and Sternberger are largely Interested In coal, and have been looking over she country investigating that and other minerals. They are also largely Interested In Flavol, and today the entire party will visit SeaMde am other points of Interest on the coast as well as in the city. TKB WHEAT CROP. Representative George Shutrum In formed the Pendleton Tribune Saturday that the prospects for an abundant ji eld of wheat were never more encouraging in that section of Eastern Oregon than at the present Urns. The a-creage sown I n wheat, he says, has been very considera bly reduced, as compared vtth last year. due In many Instances to the discour agement of formers and the lack of means on the port of othetrs to prepare their lands for a crop. Farmers, where circumstances have permit ted. are engag ing more or lss la dlveretfced farming, and the probability is (hat M this year's crop should have to be sold for less than 50 cents a bushel, the Umatilla County farmer wtll no longer depend upon wheat but turn hla attention to less expensive and more profitable employment. The planting and gathering of a crop of wheat such as Is to be found in this section, embracing two, three and five sections, means an outlay of thousands of dollars, and certain bankruptcy to a man of small, capital who Is forced to- sell at prices which ruled Uat till Dr. Prta'a Cream tiiKtug Fowdet World' PaJr Hit'ast AsvarJ. PERSONAL MENTION. George King, of Portland, is at the Parker House.- M. Koreiff, a merchant of Portland, Is visiting the city. - H. W. Holden, of Detroit, Is registered at the Occident. J. N. Reich, of Sam Francisco, is quar tered at the Occident. B. Thompson, of Spokane, is quartered at the Parker House. 1 , F. J. Cook, of Chicago, is lit the city, a guest of the Occident. 1 . J. H. Moody, a business man of Port land, Is at the Parker 'House. Mrs. J. C. TYulllnger and Mrs. T. Ryrie are visiting frtemds In Portland. E. F. Thompson, salmon buyer of Llv erpool, Is stopping at the Occident. Customs Inspector Morgan came down from Portland yesterday on the Signal. Samuel Gorman, the commission man of Portland, is registered at the Occident, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G. Coleman, of Gervals, Or., are visiting E. L. Rector and wife, of the Astor House. W. O. Brice, the brick man of Rldgc- fleld, Wash., is in the city on business, stopping at the Parker House. Miss Hannah Landecker, of San Fran cisco, is visiting at the home of Mr,J Danzlger, and will remain for the sum mer. The Jolly Captain Al. Betts Is In the city for a few days, having been "hang- shaled" out of Portland. The captain, as usual, Is full of good stories. The many friends of Sam Wherry will regret to learn that hla rheumatism Is so much worse that he Is oblised to go to Slmcoe Springs, Wash., for treat ment. H. L. Johnson, the large fruit rancher of East Portland, is In the city arrang ing to ship tons of berries here during the season. He Is a guest of Mine Host Parker. Sam Roberts, the hotel man of Olney, was In the city yesterday, visiting his numerous friends. What "Lain" docs not know about big trees and homing pig eons is not worth knowing. NOTES FROM SEASIDE. A Batch of Interesting Items Picked up at Clatsop's Watering Places. R. L. Jeffrey and little daughter were visitors at their Seaside home yesterday. Fishing parties on the Necannlcum are becoming more frequent as the summer days approach. J. E. Wilson, with a force of carpen ters is busy erecting a cottage on his lot Just south of the hotel McGuIre. Mr. H. F. L. Logan, proprietor of the Elk Creek House, has decided to open that hostelry again this summer. Mrs. M. F. Clayton's residence at Sea side near the McGulre. Is being reno vated and newly painted. Mr. Frank Tubor has uhe work In hand. . Mr. George Rowe, Who has been spend ing the winter at Oletvwarren, Brighton Beach, will go td Beaslde shortly to take a situation with d. A. McGulre. James Maler, a rancher 'near Silver Point Cliffs, recently found a large pile of Iron on the beach that had been washed up by the surf. A peculiar rea ture of the find was In the fact that no wood, or any other substance that would float, was attached to the iron, which had evidently belonged to a vessel's mast, and weighed fully 180 pounds. A peculiar story comes from Brighton Beach, where a few montfiis ago, during a fearful storm, a great bank of foam, fully 80 feet in height, gradually drifted up from the boiling surf, and moved fully 100 feet into the forest. To those who were fortunate enough to witness it, a magnificent sight - was presented. It was several hours before the foam finally melted away, The Toll Road Company has a force of men making repairs to, that thoroughfare. Several large trees have fallen directly across the road In seyeral places, and one immense cedar will rjecessarily have to be blown up with dynamite in order to clear the road wide enough for a wagon to pass. Over the mountains the road Is In fairly good condition. Next Saturday niffht the' Seaside Danc ing Club will give their last party this season, when It Is expected each lady will bring a cake. " Lovers of the light fantastic at Seaside will regret the clos ing of the club's parties, which have al ways been very pleasant and enjoyable affairs. The party last Saturday night was well attended and proved a delightful .went. A number of visitors from Asto-i-ia are expected down Saturday night from Astoria. The property holders at Seaside are thinking seriously of Incorporating their place, and already a canvass has been made showing a most favorable result. With an incorporated town many Improve nents could be carried on wit! the reve nues derived from Ideenses to j dray men, fakirs, saloons, and other classes of bus iness usually taxed at resorts like Sea nurlnir the summer months a big revenue would roll in from various quar-J :ers that is now totally lose, -me mauer if incorporation will probably be brought before the proper authoflties In a short time. The first treasure hunters of the year have Just returned from a prolonged and careful search over the rugged sides of jld Necarney mountain. Whether or not they found anything will perhaps never be known, for the two gentlemen, who ball, by the way from a little town near Portland, were as close mouthed as a razor-backed clam shell. One carried a mysterious canvas and leather bag, which he guarded as carefully as If It cotnalned either gold or dynamite. This, however, should not discourage others who have the time and Inclination to go treasure hunting in that locality. By popular subscription nearly liOO was raised last week for the improvement of the county road from the Necannlcum bridge near J. P. Eberman'a ranch, south m a nlace commonly known as the "or chard," a distance of about one and oe-half miles. The road will probably I c gravelled the entire distance, as it hfW been demonstrated that a first-class r0 id can be built through the woods wi that material. It Is expected the sub scrlption will be grertly Increased be fore h present amount Is used. NOTICE . . Is her."y given forbidding Packwood or any otl ter persons from cutting or re moving wood or axons from any of my land wi tnout first making satisfactory arranger, sents with James W, Welch. NANCY WELCH. Our ml Ik Is guaranteed strictly purs and frea. rota the cow doily. Retth & Wllson B. ' H. Bowman, Pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby, Che only one we have, was taken sick with croup. After two doctors failed to give relief and life was hanging by a thread, we tried One Minute Cough Cure and Its life was saved. Chas. Rogers. FREE PILLS. Send soxir address to H. E. Bucklen & to., Chicago, and get a free sample of Dr. King's New Life pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In action and are particu larly effective In the cure of constlpa tlon and sick lieatiache. ' For malaria and liver troubles they have been prov ed Invaluable. The are guaranteed t be perfectly free from any deleteriou substance and to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system Regular size, 25 cents per box. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist, Odd Fellows Building. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen: This is to certify that I have used Krausa's Keadat-ne Oupsulea with satisfactory results. I tough t. a box which cost me -5;. and one capsi-ie cured me of a dreadful pick h?adcche. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman Llcbtr Hfs -0., arid we re commend them to the public as being JJust what they are represented. Respectfully, Wj J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., sole agents. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. KelU Sharpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir- I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three years with acute neuralgia and Its consequent Insomnia (which seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave me almost Instant relief. Words fall to express the praise I should like to bestow on Krause's Headacbo Capsules. Gratefully Yours, MRS. E. K. HOLMES, Montrose, Pa. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or.. A THOUCHTFUL PERSON. Consults Ms best Interests by having a box of Krause's Headache Capsulef at hand: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause-in fact If your skull were cracked 1 would preven, pain. The frequency of the attack? will diminish, and by taking the cap sules at the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty five cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astorin Oregon. Sole Agent THE DISCOVERY SAVED KTS LIFE Mr. G. Calllouette, Druggis'., Beavers ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles around, but of no avail, and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bot tle, and began to use It, and from th. first dose began to get beater, and pftei using three bottles was up and about igaln. It is worth its weigh; in guid We won't keep store cr house wtthou It." Get a trial bottle free at Cha Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' bullrl DID YOU EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy fo your troubles? If not, get a bottle nov and get relief. The medicine has beei found to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief and cure of a'.J Female Complaint.' exerting r wonderful direct lnflueiu In giving strength onu tone to the 01 gans. If you have loss o? appetite Constipation, Headache, Falntlnt. Spells, or are Nervous. Sleepless, Ex citable, Melancholy, or troubled wltl Dizzy Spells. Electric Bitters is th medicine you noed. Health and strenirtl are guaranteed by Its use. Large bot ties only 50 cents at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Building. DeWttt's Witch Hazel Salve cure scalds, burns, indolent sores, and nevei falls to cure piles. Chas. Rogers. FOUND. FOUND A part of a net In Smith's channel. Owner can have same by prov ing ownership and paying charges. Hen ry Maklla, 211 Alameda Ave. FOUND Off Scorboroug'.i Hill, from 300 to 400 fathoms of net mot'tly new. Apply at P. J. McGowan & Son's can nery. CHAS. WIKEN. WANTED, TO EXCHANGE. To exchange for a Seaside resldence Clatsop preferred, a farm of 160 acres with several houses and barn, Including the townslte of Theon, located In ABOtln, county. Wash. The the property was foreclosed by mortgage, at a cost of S2.2S0.00. Address "K." care Ross, Hlg glns & Co., Astoria, Oregon. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. THE BEST PIPE ; tobacco; OLD CORNER r 1 . n C"rrnc 9th and Bond Streets. Clears, Tobacco and Stationery. Copenhagen and Macoboy Snuff, Cutlery, Marine Glasses Pipes, Playing Caids, etc. Wholesale and Retail. Genuine Sweedlsh Razors and PoCKet Knives, Guaranteed as Represented. J. SVENSON. qth and Bond Sts. Astoria, Or. FOR RENT. "THE MANSELL." Furnished rooms, centrally locates, 573 Commercial street. FOR RENT A nicely furnished mod ern house. For particulars Inquire of .Mrs. Smith, corner of Cth and Irving avenue, or A. R. Cyrus, 487 Commercial street. FOR RENT Six room cottage, cor 15th street and Irving avenue. Apply to ,T. G. Hlgglns, 409 Bond street. WANTED. ' WANTED 1 to 20 cows. Must be equal to the best. Address S. Elmore. WANTED Small messenger boy, at a salary of S1.50 per week. Apply at this ollice. WANTED Girl for general house work In small family. Address or call G, this office. WANTED A girl to cook and do gen eral housework. Apply at Oregon Trad ing Co.'s store. WANTED By an experienced dress naker, engagements by the day or week. ;all at Mrs. Rucker's, Room 22. VANTED To re-nit House of '6 or 7 m In desirable neighborhood. Ad-li-ess "B," Astorlan. Wanted Men to call at the Jim Shav is Parlors and mention this advertise ment "when getting a ten cent shave. S Astor street, next door west of Par er house. ... "TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling our Electric Telephone. Best seller m earth. Sent all complete, ull ready o set up; lines of any distance. A prac Icul Electric Telephone. Our agent nakes t5 to $10 a day, easy. Everybody mys. Big money without work. Prices ow. Anyone can make $75 per month. Vddrees W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk So. 11, Columbus, Ohio. WANTED AgenW to represent the Id National Life Insurance Co., of "Montpeller, Vt. For further lnforma- lon, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Yancisco, Cal. A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE listributing samples, cards, books, Ires. Do correspondence. Send Syl van Coy, Detroit, Mich., 10 centfl for samples, soap, etc., and get special of-, .'er to you. 1 WANT SAMPLES HANDED TO our friends or neighbors. Send A. A Wood, Perfumer, Wood Ave., De rolt, Mich., 10 cents for 5 trial bottles Sitln-Scent Perfumes; receive offer to you. - FOR fJALE JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. ACREAGE FOR SALE. Five acres In Summit Addition, clear f encumbrance, for sale. Very cheap , or cash. Address R. Liddell, Astoria, Oregon. FOR SALE Three furnished rooms' for housekeeping. All ready to step Into and keep house. Inquire at 434 Bond street. FOR SALE-Two hundred choice lots beach property, within stone's throw of urf. Cottage overlooking beach. Will iccept small cash payment, balance long time to wilt purchaser. Address A-J, Vstorlan Office. A good buy at Long Beach. Nine room house. Furnished complete for summer travel. For description and terms In quire at Real Estate Exchange. Occident Building.