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THK DAILY ASTOKIAX, ASTORIA. S TIRUAY MORNINU, MARCH 21 SOMETHING NEW. Cillarta sic ToilUs" Sttl-Ssn4 SImw. all Slus Stylei AVe also curry fine line of adie and men s sliooa, Irom the bt'tt to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted just as reprteniel. JOHN HAHN vtCO.. 479 Commercinl et'rwt. YESTERDAY'S WRATH KB. 'lyci weather for twMy-tour hours ndlnc at I p m. jnesrerday, funsha fcy th United State Department of Ag riculture, wraths- bureau. Maximum Hmiwtttt M tint. Minimum temprratur. 4i desrrre. Precipitation, .M lno. Total precipitation from tuenibr Jut, ISM, to data, K.SS Inch, Einw of prerlpltatloa freia September tot, ISM, to (late, .77 Inch. BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 - ' ' ' Job printing of all kinds at th Astortaa Job offlc. l Marshall': Tou tak chance on Um other. C. O. Palmbent. an hitect. lloom Num ber t, Kinney' bulldlrg. Dr. O. F. Ball. Dentin, with lady as sistant. Boom S. Kinney nullum. For the beat of commercial Job print tnc call at the Astoria Job offlc. Mrany I the leadln tnnr. and par the hlsheet cah price for rur mua. Marshall' salmon twine la without a competitor. Strongest, haodaomeat. beL Jut received, at the Scow Bay Wood Tard. 11S cord of oali wood. The flnt wood aver brought to Astoria, Dumbarton' Irish flax aalmon twine, superior to any In the market. Flhr Brother, areata for the Columbia river. Fartie deslrln. the beet of Job printing at the loweet prices shtild call at the Astortaa Job office befure going else where. Os to 1U Ninth stmt to have your umbrella repaired or recovered. A An tine of cover good to select from at easonable prices. Business men. It you want to fix up your offlc for th coming ysar. with the beet of letter head, bill heads, state ments, etc. call at the Astoria job offlc where you will find th best or. stoca and material. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's offlc and see their new and handsome twin testing ssacAln. Take alone some of the twines "a good aa Marshall'!," In your pocket. ' and Ut them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. Itt money la your pocket and fish In your net to Snd ont Our own Sarsaparllla Is made of the beat material that money can b-jy. It's a specific for Impurities of 'the blood. It cure rfaeumaiism, pimples, Uver com plaint, and foul stomach. Large bottles K cents. Charles finger. The Oregon Trading Co., p Commercial street. Is the placj to buy your dry food, clothing, boots and shoe, nun' and ladles' furnishing goods. (Should you want an auotioneer, 8. Priejman make bit office at th Oreeon Trading Co Marshall' twine used by T5 per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. A prominent steamboat man says: "My family have used nearly every brand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that tKe preparation mad by the Estes-Craln Drug Co. la the most palata bel and nutritious of any they have ever used." If you are run down and need a tonic, you should us 1L Most so-caiied "mon twlns" are col-i ored with acids. The sclds rot the fibre) and render the material useless. In the; office of Elmore, Sanborn 4 Co. !l an ob- ject lesson that ought to be examined by! all fishermen. It Is the whole of the1 material used In the manufacture of Mar-j shall twine from start to finish. Go there ana examine th color right through, tou will see then why Mar shall's 1 called the best In the world. For 3 cents you can i ecu re an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street. They are also folly prepared to rerve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, ss well as oysters in every Imaginable styl at the lowest living Drtces. Come once and you will con tinue to come. Charles Wlrkkala's saloon, on Astor and 7th streets, which has long oen one of the most popular and beat patronised drinking places In the city, has been moved from Its old location to tiro lot Immediately east of the Casino theater. Many Improvements will be added, as Mr. WIrkkala Intends keeping up the reputation his saloon has had since he assumM charg years sgo. Only the best wines, liquors and cigars sold at the bar, a musical concert by the best talent In the city, under the leadership of Prof. Schwabe, the well-known pianist, given nightly. Call around and bring your friends with you. Soothing, healing, cleansing, D Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the enemy to sores, wounds and plies, which It never falls to cure. Stops itching and burning. Cures chapped Hps and cold sores in two or three hours. Chas. Rogers, SHILOH'B CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, Is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love It. Sold by J. W. Conn. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp, Apply to Geo. H. Htafford, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants Indors ed prior to May 8th, 1893, to present the same to the county treasurer for pay ment, as Interest will cease thereon after this data Dated the 14th day of March, A. D, 1E96. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wraps will be In fashion. They can be discarded, tcmpor arily while traveling In the stam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. For solid comfart, for speed ana for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of the West. 1 Men buyers are coming in from every part of tha city for shoe. And no wonder! Those shoes wa price at 2 they think ought to be $3. THE ARCADE. ROYAL Baking Powder baa been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Children's School CAPS. 15c. Each They arc the 25c. kind. Albert Dunbar. New is roods samples are here; new It ta Um I eetael year tauter aire. AROUND TOWN. Death may be mil d In Tln and cannot com! Tyrants may -tie him up for your relief: Nor has a Christ ten privilege :o 'l Brutus and Onto mlKht discharge their souls. And give them furloughs for another world. But like sMWrle. are oNlir-d to stand In starless nlitht, and wait th appointed hour. Prydrn. Summer Is not far away. W. O. Ooeslln spent ywsterday t Klat skanl. Miss Genie Lewis Is suffering from a very severe coM. Summer clothing sold at extremely low prices at P. A. Stoke.' K lbs Ay one dollar. Balslns and Prunes Pacific Commission Co. There will be a special meeting of the W. R. C. at the hall this afternoon. It Is repoelcd tnat a vein of good coal ha been discovered In the Nehalem. Th entries for the A. P. C. gsmes to tak place on th !7th. will clos Monday night. Fred. Astrup, who has been very low with typhoid fever. Is reported to bo Im proving. All shade of pink, from deepest rose to palest opal tints, will be In favor this summer. The woman with tluy feet can never be made to believe that long gowns are graceful. Martin Foard and F. R. Stoke yester day visited tb seen of th wreck of the Olenmorag. Mis Maud 'Warren 1 now in Denver, where ah will spend several weeks tu tting friends. Mr. Chas. McDonald returned from Portland, where he hs spent several day visiting friends. Just received, an Immense amount of Gents' summer clothing, from Eastern manufacturers, st P. A. Stokes. Peow Wlman and Lenora D. Oulnd were yesterday granted a marriage 11 cens by County Clerk Dunbar. We can for canned fruits and vegetables Pad tic Commission Co. A bite at bed time makes one sleep well. Old fogy ideas about not eating at night have long since been exploded. Mr. C. J. Corey, of the firm of Corey BrwthVrs, arrived from Ogden yestetday, am will remi) for the present m this city. Albert Danielson. of Fort Stevens, was over yesterday and his friends said thry thought he was looking for a house keeper. The A. F. C. old directors wlil retire on the 7th of April, and the new on take office. A smoke social will be given for the occasion. Little work has been assomplished at ; the Young's Bay brl.lire the past day or j two, as th water In the bay has been ' quite rough. The new hand ball court In the A. F. ; C. Club rooms has been painted whits j and Is one of the best courts ever put up In the city. C. J. Trenchard's otfic Is receiving a new coat of paint on the outside, and presents quite an Improved appearance on that corner. Frank Cook returned yeste rday from his seining grounds up the river where he has been making preparations for the opening of th season. At the raffle of the McCun. wheel yes terday at Sherman A Thing's ticket No. IS won and Mr. Timson. of the can factory, was the lucky roan. The Oregon City Juniors are trying to arrange a match game of football with the A. F. C. on May 30, Decoration Day. It is hoped the game will come off. Why Is It that nine out often women sit on the floor to put on their ttock Ings and shoes when there are at least three unoccupied chairs In the room? Apropos of the stands for bicycles seen on the street and in the hallways of public buildings, some one remarks they are to be used when the wheel Is tired. H. A. Cameron. Knappa, Peter Jackson, Cathlamet, John Dodge, Sklpanon, Thos. Smith. Skamokawa, and Arved Carlson, of Young's River, were in the city y-s-terday. The Astoria Kindergarten Is In a most flourishing condition, and Is full of little tots. They will soon give an entertain ment to let the people know what they can do. The Pacific Journal, of Ilwaco, sent a special agent over today and took In a good many nickels for Its papers con taining the account of the wreck of the Glenmorag. The Outing Club held a business meet ing last night at the residence of Mrs. Heilbom and formulated plans for the summer. A number of new members were admitted to the organization. Don't forget that Snodgrass, the Totog rafer, gives a crayon portrait and frame made to order, valued at 115.00, free of cost, to some one of his customers this month, guessing contest open until April 1st Ladle' shirt waists for spring wear are made of dimities, lawns and grass cloth, with a yoke at the back and full fronts. The collars are being made de tachable, and. In some Instances the cuffs also. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Peas, Radishes, Lettuoe, Celery, Cauliflower, Bananas, fresh this morning. Pacific Commission Co. The ladle of the Norwegian and Dan ish M. E. Church, of Upper Astoria, will give a social at the above church this evening. Rfrehment will be served and and entertaining program rendered. Admission, 15 cents. Chief Engineer Green has called a meeting of the foremen of th several fire departments of the city, to meet Sunday at 10 a m., to consider the coming firemen's tournament and con vention, which occurs In this city In August. Among the passengers who will arrive on the steamer Queen, this morning are the great ami only John I Sullivan, Tsd dy llyaii. and C. O ltourhe. Mr. Sulll van accompanies John I. Th Freeman IVmpany, which will appear her March 17, Is also aboard. Mr. J. N. Ildhnap, of llwaco. re turned to his home last evnliut, having left hl wife In very comfortable condi tion afurr undergoing a very critical sur gical operation. Pr. Kstea wss th phy sic I in in charge. The frvw In your throat business l now getting Into natural history. A number of small boys are out rishliur In the ponds for ltv frosts which will sn he placed In th? aquarium In the Kstes Crain drug store. Just received -A beautiful line of all wool and silk mixed Plaids, a handaom line of Ore irood In Msck. and .ill the new shades; also silks In all the new st doelgns for waists. Just landed, our sprlnjr wrat In silk an, I velvet. I. Cohen, Low lYlce Store, 4!l Bond stit. Pr. U P. Mulllnnlx. C. W. Kulton. John Hotwon and Isaac Bergman are visiting In the metropolis. It I reported Mr. Bergman mad the trip merely to "take In a meeting of the Portland city coun cil. Some live suitgvwtlons. are looked for at the next meeting of the local body. S5c, V 4Se Ml for fancy creamery butter Pactltc Commission Co. Ladle, take notice The I'nloue, No. KT Commercial, one door east of B. F. Allen's, will formally open as a ladles' cloak and suit house about April 1st. Madam Levin, established for th past two years In Portland, will occupy h place of head cutler and litter for (he establishment. Just received a large consignment of wall paper ami some moulding. iy far the largest and beet slock o( good In the city, now on hand. No house n the roast ran undersell us. Hear this in mind. Call and get the proof of this assertion. B. F. Allen A Son, successors to B. F. Allen. Prof. Thomas Spencer arrived down from his seining grounds yesterday. wh-Y he has been making Improvements preparatory to the coming season. He will taks bark with him a large quantity of lumber with which to build a new barn and net racks. He says he will catch his share of ths fish this season. About I o'clock yesterday afternoon the whistle cord of the steamer Tele phone got tangled up, and the result was a long, loud blast, which brought hair the town to the dock. Everybody ex pected to see the boat on fire or some other dire calamity taking place, but Captain Larklns had the laugh on them. Mary Edward Richard wa taken In custody yesterday, her mind being unhal anced. She Is from Westport. but has been working In this city a a domestic. Mlsa Richards is originally from Seattle. She was committed to the Insane asylum yesterday afternoon by County Judge Gray, and taken to 8alem on the T-le-phon last v. nine by Sheriff Hare. W. F. Binder, well known In Astoria and who has been recently engaged In worklrur on the city telethon and tele graph lines, has accepted the position of oiler on the llghtnous tender Columbine in place of George Ruslow, who resigned to take service at th Astoria Iron Works. Mr. Binder makes his first trip on the columbine today to th Sound country, and his many friends will doubtless be pleased at bl good fortune. WIFE WANTED. By the I5.0U) Beauty. Jones, the Orang Outang from Borneo. For further par ticulars call and see Joe. at tvi Com mercial street, where he Is on xhlhl tlon from a.i m. till 9 p. m . for one week only, commencing Saturday. March 2L Joe is the first orang outang evr exhibited west of Chicago. Everyone should see him. Ailmlsslon only M c nt. EXCURSION. The- steamer TU-aco will lave Astoria at :W Sunday morning and will conn.-ct with the, train for (Venn Park Reduced rates will be made to afford all a chance to visit the wk of the (ilentnorag. REVIVAL CONTINUES. Another-day of advance and some g!o rous results were reallxed at the r vlvl meetings. The sfatlng capacity of the M. E. church Is teeted to Its full ca pacity each evening. n after meeting was helil beginning at 10:30 which result ed In leading many to a new consecra tion. The day closed with four new seekers, making fully a scop? thus far. J. J. WALTER. CLAIRVOYANCE. Mrs. BurfeU 'Wheeler, Clnlrvoyint nnd Magnetic MCaler, Room 3, Hotel Tiirhe. NECAPNEY ROAD Astoria, Or. March 20, ISM. Editor Astorlan: Dear Sir: An effort Is being made Just now to raise funds for the building of a wagon road between Arch Cane and Ne halem City, a distance of seven to nine miles. A considerable amount has al ready been raised, and the merchants of this city will probably he asked to do nate liberally towards the fund, as It is expected the opening of this road will bring to Astoria a trade which hitherto finds Its way to Tillamook and Portland. Some time ago the county had surveyed a road up the Necannlcum to a point on the Nehalem a few miles above the city by that name, and an effort was made to construct a road over that route. An effort Is being made now by the very small minority of the people of the Ne halem country to finish this road, aa surveyed by the county and abandon the road recently laid out back of the Necarney mountain. While It is not expected they will be successful. It would be well for the people to unite In getting the latter road through as It is a cheap er and much better road from the Ne halem to this city. A day or two ago Mr. James Manr and Mr. Cloutrle blazed a road from Arch Cape to Nehalem which Is over a veiy easy grade and can be constructed at a comparatively small expense. The people of NHcannicum Beach and Necarney are standing to gether in their .-ffort at pushing this road through, and lthlnk with little as sistance from the people of this city they will be able to succeed. It Is a matter of more Importance to Astoria than one who Is not thoroughly familiar would surmise, and when finished will give a splendid thoroughfare across the entire county to the Nehalem River. The newspapers of this city should urg: the encouragement of thl enterprise. SUBSCRIBER. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM POWB Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. CHURCH SKRVICFM TOMORROW. Congregational churvh-The usual ser vice will b held excpilna the evening preaching service. All are most cor dlally Invited. In the Norwegian and Danish M. R. church. Upper Astoria, th pastor will preach at II a. m . and T:u p. m Hutiject In the, morning. "Solace In Affliction. " In the evening. "Man's (lift to Uo.1." Sunday at the Baptist church -Preach. ing at II a in. Sublet, 'The Dangers of Familiarity and Prejudice." Sunday school at 1MII and B. Y. P. V. at 30 IV ni. No preaching In ths evening as the congregation will Join In llw union meeting at the opera house. Presbyterian church Rev. Tho Boyd will preach upon the suhloct. "Kour An. chocs" at II a. m. Snbbaih school after morning twice. Y. P. S. C. K. at i . MlMfe.ll.1 mlln r.ir .ml. t IV p. m. in Fisher's Opera House and union meeting at i:s.i p. m. at sains place. Subieot. "The Gate of Death." Every v i .- M. E. Chur.'ii-ClaM mecitng at 10 5a Preaching by ih pastor at II o'clock Sunday school at the usual hour. All ths scholars are Invited to be present to receive their supply of lesson helps, as the new quarterlies for the second quarter are at hand. Union evangelistic services at Ih Opera House at !., when Rev. Boyd will address men only on "Sampson's Kiddie," and In th evvnlag In the same place the theme will b "The Gates of Ith." THK MINISTERS Their Nmrs and Place of Residence Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Sth street, between Harrl' on and Irving Rev. Rev Rev Rev. avenui Rev. Rev. Rev. pits!. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev Ree. Rev. Robert I.lddell. IH Tth street U J Trumbull, US Exchange street O. J Ci'hmld. JK K svenu. Johnston McCormac. i't Grand E. W. Garner. 411 Franklin aveaua W. 8. Short. J lth street. I.eopold Dlelman. St. Mary's Ho O. K. Peterson. 154 Plavet strwt. J J Waller. 110 Bond street Jacobsrn. I7W Franklin avenue. J J lloikka. 317 Hth street P. Hteen. last Franklin arenua J. N. Kdlund. Ml list street. DO YOU WANT TO HE A MARTYR? Prol jbly not' Hut If you do, try and gvl the tlysH'isla by unwise feeding. Then you'll suffer martyrdom with a vengeance: Some people re martyrs to thl complaint from childhood to the grave, suffering from all Its attendant horrors of heartburn, wind and 11" In the stomach, weary slumber and night mare, capricious appsllte, nausea, b I loudness, leanne and sallownoeji. No neoewslty for all this The complaint, obstinate aa It Is. when the ordinary reni.sl;es are brought to bear upon II, Invariably yield to the great stomachic, Hostntter's Stomach Hitters, which re stores tranquility to the gastric regl n and nerve, regulate the llvr and bowels, both of which are disturbed by weakness of th stomach, and promote appetite and an Increase of Mesh. Thai "tocs.n of th soul." Ih dinner bell, whsu It peals upon the ear. ugvt. no pre monition or dire qualms after a . cm fortable meal If you have tiled a course of the Bitters, which also bauHhra bil iousness, rheumatism. nsrvouniss, ma laria and kidney trouble. 0 So: we're not making much t money on thos men's shoes we are selling for 12, but we are mak ing an active canvasser for us out of every customer who buys a pair. THE ARCADE. OUR CORNER. A gentisrr.an's resort, at corner Bond and Uth stre-ts. Th finest brands ot liquor and cigars always oa hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON at PKtriftSON. It F. 1. UN1-'N NtiTl'.'n. Regular niunthl liVeUrut of the Co lumbia River r Wherno-n's Protective Union, for April, will be held nt l'lsher's Hud Saturday, March ii. lv.l, at 7:Ji p. in. sharp, Pric of sulmon for the seaon of lvsi will b set, a Ughtkeeper for Hand Isl and to t elected anil other business of Importance to be transacted. Memliers In good standing are request d to le pres. tit and have th. Ir book or re:elpt along. SOKL'S JENSEN. Secretary. R EPU HL1CA N CON V ENTION. A Republican convention for Clatsop county Is hereby called to meet al Mc Klnley hall, In the city of Astoria, on Thursday, April 2, ISM, At 10.30 a m., for the purpose of elect ing seven delegates to attend the Re publican state and congressional conven tion, to bs held at the city of Portland on April 9, IK, and for the purpose of nominating the following county officers to be voted for at. the election to 1 held on Monday, June 1, IKsl, towlt: Two rep sentatlves, one commissioner, clerk, re corder, sheriff, treasurer, surveyor, as sessor, superintendent of schools, corom-r, and one justice of the eace anil consta ble for each precinct. The committee hereby recommend that the primaries In the various precincts be held on Saturday, March 28, WM. The following apportionment has been made, being one d"es,-ate at large from each precinct and one delegate for every 15 votes or fraction thereof over 8 vol s cast for Ellis for congress in 1894: Astoria 1st ward..2T' 1-wls and Clarke. 3 Astoria 2d ward. .14 Mlshawaka 2 Astoria 3d ward. 11 North Fork 1 H-ar Creek 3 Hasldn 3 Clifton 4 Vesper 2 Elsie .. 2; Westport i Clatsop Walluskl 2 Jewell 3 Young's River 8 Knappa 4 John Day 1 All voters In favor of the Republican principle of protection to American In dustrie and labor, and the upbuilding of the home market and fishing Indus tries of the Columbia river, ar cordially invited to unite with us. It I further recommended by the com mittee that no proxies be allowed except those held by residents of th precinct from which the proxies are Issued. The recommendations of Ih committee are that only the seven delegates hs elected at the convention to he held April 2, m, and that the delegates be elected to represent both congressional and state conventions. That tha con vention then adjourn unill after tlia state convntlin mages pomlnatlons, O.r date of adjournment to be decided hy the convention. JOHN FOX. Chairman. W. F. MCGREGOR, Secretary. PRIMARY CALL The committee recommend that a mass meollrg be held on Friday evening, March 27, at Carruthrs' Hall, for the purpose of selecting delegates to be voted for at the primaries to be held on Sat urday, March 28. The following persons have been ap pointed as Judges, and clerks of the pri mary election: First Ward B. S. Worsley, O. C. Ful ton, Fred Bllnn. Second Ward-D. H. Welch, W. L. Robb, and H. i. Smith. Third Ward John Enberg, O. F. Mor ton, and Harry Young. JOHN FOX, Chairman, W. F. McGregor, Secretary. HE WAS POSTED. Bystander Doctor, what do you think of this man's Injuries? Doctor Humph! Two of thrm are un doubtedly fatal, but, as for the r';st of them, time alone can tell. Jl'ST AKKIVH). Svcond limtnllntvnt of IN! Hi Wit II I'a pcr, nnd .Mot e to '.uiu Parties who ar desirous of securing th latest ISM psterus and designs In ll paper should call on l M. Cut birth, who has )ust received his second Installment from ths East. A thud Is now on Ih way. Mr. Cutblrlh claims he has the best Selected stock In Ills city, and It will l sold st lowsr price than prevail elsewhere. The alor oc cupied by Mr. Culblrili Is siwcloua and well lighted giving the purchaser a fair chance lo examine his goods. Ilesr In mind that this stock It ll new and up to date. Opposite poaloRtr, on West side. ICE CREAM Hi IDA TuDAY. C. B. Smith, the ivnfrvt loner, will he gin the manufacture of lita famous Ion cream today. Everybody knows what his goods sre, as they are made from the pur cream fresh from th creamery every morning Ice cream soda a spe cialty, i-rivaie parlors cor la.iio. REMOVAL. Having removed to Bond street next door to JeffrT'a restaurant, I respectfully In vite my friends and others In need of irood, honest footwear, to call on ni In the new place. New work a well a re pairing. Good workmanship and live, and let Itv price. H. A. OIMRE. PROPOSALS FOR RKEWKHY BUILD ING. Healed proposals will be received at my othc al ths North Pacific Brewery, where plans and specifications ran be seen until 10 a. m. March IX ism, for the construction of a brewery building at Astoria. Or., for John Kopp. Th right Is reserved lo reject any or all bids and to waive, any defects. John kopp, N. P. Brewery, Astoria, Or. FOR SALE. Hloop Dolphin. length, S3 feet; breadth 13 feet. Apply al once to loyal l. clark. Bay Center, Wash. A We're no stoindn th sol. rllng of thus boys' II 10 shoe for tl 2a Th courts has opnd as w'v got along, and now they're selling without much talk. THK ARCADE NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that Ih tag roll for In Is now In my hands for collec tion. Taxes must be paid on or before April I. IV, to save additional costs J Art. W. HARE. Sheriff and Tag Collector. A TWWTER. A twister In twisting May rwist him a twist. For In twisting a twut Three tsrtats mak a twist; Hut rf on of th twists I'ntwlsts from th twist. Ths twist untwisting I'ntwlst th tWUt. That la whea It's twisted with any iiher twin than MARSHALL'S. WANTED. ANTED An hons. ae'lv, g.n,imttD or lady to travel for tUi,. tahllshed hotm. Halary. rv 'p,yabl 116 weekly and espense. 8lluMlUlB porinl,n,nt Rrf ertnc. Knttl--,,, if-ad lrossed stamped nvrlup. 'n. Dominion Company. NI Omaha, "milling. Chicago. FOR SALE. For Hale Th Kerrell property, corner of Ksrhange and Hth streets. l'rlc, ll.:.. W. C. Csssell, IT! loth street, SgeflL JAPANKHR OOOPH-Just out-lust re ceived lust what you want, at Wing L'a, Ml Commercial strC RESORT (MOfsllAlir.Hsi IJWACM. s Best Brands ol w WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS "Bi:ST ON THE COAST," Th Pssjisus Usmbrlnas User Always on Tsp. , 473 Commercial St., - Astoria, Ore. DO YOU WASH? Certainly you do and of oours you hav laundry work dona Avoid all daiutix of Chines disease and unclcanlln by having your work don by whits peopl. YOUR CLOTHING Will be returned from th Astoria Steam I-aumlry a pur and clean as though Just newr. Calls mad for cloth ing, and delivered fre of charge. RICHMOND & P0SS. Proprietors. J. P. H0LL0WMAN, Manaeer. Corner of Ninth and Astor streets, op posite the I'arker Ilous-j. Charge rea sonable and special weekly rat for famllle. ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Fins Ttss snd Coffees, Tsblt Dsllcscifs, Doasstlc snd Troplcsl Fruits. Vtgetsbles, Sugar Cured Hsni. Bscufl, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. THE BOARD OF TRADE: PBTER DOURELt, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth snd Bon Streets. THE To People Wanting Homes On the Hinman Tract Good Residence Lots Easy of Access Comparatively Ivevel And only five Hocks west of the Post Lightest Store in Town - You Can See What You Are Buying- CAN FISH iyou can PLY DON'T WAIT I This Offer iods Good for a pew Dags Only. HERMAN WISE, The Reliable 1 Price Clothier. COME AND Our Fruit and Large and Choice Stock of All the Delicacies in the Market . . . Per San Francisco Steamer Today FOARD & STOKES CO. Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 482 Bond Street. S. I KI:I!M AN, 1st si Frmn Hulmts. -COLUHBIA Foundrymen, Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Irop rand Brass Costing. HPKCI AUTIRH 1 Welch Patent Wheel, Ship Smithing and Steambaat Work, Cannery aid mil Machinery, Marine and Stationary Boilers Built to Order OrSpedally equipped for Loggers' Work. Located on 18th and Franklin (Scow Bay Foundry). Phone 7H. Correspondence solicited. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve, Wa'r trying In every way to make them the most n Joyahlt In town. All tho "(rood thlnira" cf ths season rooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious styl. Per fect service. If you Invite a friend lo ths Pnlac rteslaurant the plsce Is a sufficient (tuar antee that he will rttrclvs a food meal. The Palace Restaurant Office Sauare, will te sold at low prices You would laugh If any one were to tell you that (Isb can Hy; of course, no one nukes this as sertion, because it would not be believed; but when we say that we will sell goods at a reduction of 15 per cent, the balanceof this month bet that It Is the truth.! because our Mr. Wise joes to 'Frisco In a few days to buy the balanceof 0Dr SPRING ST0CK--part of it Is now on )he way from the Cast-and we wish to make room and. besides, we want to raise a little money. DON'T HESITATE ! SEE Vegetable Display Astoria nnd MeKee Ave. Is situated on tin nouth bhIo ot As t sriu's hillr) Twenty ilegreeH wanner and vegeta tion thirty days in advance of the North hide Magnificent niteri for residences, over looking river and bay, "unny and shel tered. Easy and natural grades; little or no grading necessary. It. T. KA81.1, 1st si Stockton, f'al, IRON WORKS.-- General Blacksmith Work. Snap A Kodak at any man coming nut ol our sisrs and you'll Ret a portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoiiKhl. Buch quality In the lluuors we have to offer are enotuih lo PLEASE ANY MAN., Corrje and Try Them HUOHKH & CO. and on easy terms for a short time only. Headquarters at Smith Bros.' Law Office.