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T k. .u-e"" -f ! - TlIK U.ULY ASTOKIAX. ASTOttlA. FKII'.VY MOKNINU, MAKCU 37 1 ! ! S V; j 1 ' i 1 1" ! : :r i . H.kBoyle&Go. BJB Commn.r.l !., A.lorta.Or. ' UUIMlO IHTCSltU 111 IU13 III Ulld UvlUlllUli Will dUI I llltlM,' JOUglllUIll)' . fUl. 11". VllOHJ ' "'wvi.. SOMETHING NEW. Ckildrcs Ynatk' Steel-Ssod Skoes, XII Siu lid Style We also carry a fino line of adiea' and men's shoes, from tho best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted iust as repivsented. JOHN UAHX fc CO., 479 Commercial street. .YESTERDAY'S WKATHKB. Local w.mthr tor twenty-four hour ending at i p. m. yesterday, furnished by U L'ntted State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Mux 'mum trmpmtur. M degree. Mtnrn.um tempcraiur, dgrees. Precipitation, no nr. , Total precipitation from September lt, 1i i.tv la date. .47 Inch. Excess of precipitation from September lot, 1S6. to date. 113 Inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Job printing; of all kind at tho Astortan Job orBe. C O. Palmbrg. arhitct, Koora Kum br 6. Kinney's butldlrg. Dr. a T. Pall. Dentist, with lady as sistant, Room 1 Klnixy Building. Meany la th leading tailor, and pay tho otgtiee cash price for fur sklua. Marshall's salmon twine 1 without a competitor. Strongest, handsomest, brat. r..M .mini at tho Scow Bay Wood Yard, 11S corda of oak wood. The finest wood ever brought to Astona. Dumbarton's Irlah ttaa aalmon twine, aupertor to any In tho market. Fisher Brother, agent for the Columbia rtver. Partlea deatrln the beat of Job printing at the loweat prloea aht lid call at the Aatorian Job offlco befwr going alae wbera. For tha beat of commercial Job print tug call at tho Aitortan Job offlco. Go to US Ninth atroet to have your m.tiiiia reoalred or recovered. A One Una of cover rood to aMoat from at iwasonabU prloea. v Bualneaa man. U yoo want to fix op your ofBce for tha coming year, with tha beet of letter head, bill head, stste nenta, etc, call at tha Aatorian Job office where you will find tho beat of atock and material. Our own Sarsaperllla la made of the beat material that money out buy. It' a, apaclOo for Impuritiea of 'Jm blood. It euros .rteumatlam, plmplea, liver com plaint, and foul etomach. Large bottle B ceota. Charlat Boger. ri rwnn Tmtinr Co.. WO Commercial treet. la tha placs to buy your dry oad. dothinz. boot and hoea, men' and Udlea' furnishing good. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. FrleJman roaae his offlco at tha Oratod Trading Co Marahaire twine ul by 75 per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. A prominent steamboat man say: "Mv family have used nearly every Brand of Beef, Iron and wine mane, ana are lafled that the preparation made by the i Estes -Train Drug Co. Is the most pajata- bel and nutritious of any they nave ever used." If you art run down and need a tonic, you ahould us It. I j Most so-called ''salmon twin" are col-i ored with acids. The acid rot the flbrei and render the material uselees. In the j office of Elmore. Sanborn A Co. Is an ob Ject lesson that ought to tx examined oy: all fishermen. It Is the .whole of the! material used In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. Tou will aee then why Mar shall' l called the best In the world. ' Go to Elmore, Sanborn'l office and see their nest and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "as good as Marshall's." In your pocket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall' will stand. It' money In your pocket and fish In your net to find out. or 26 cent you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial itreet. They are. also fully prepared to lenre; all kind of fish, game and delleacle of i the season, as well as oysters In every Imaginable tyl at the lowet living nrirea. Come onc and you will on- 'tlnue to com. Charles Wlrkkala's saloon on 8eventh street, the well known snd popular re sort In the Bowery, still maintains Its reputation. Mr. Wlrkkala Is an expe rienced man in his line of business and keeps on band only the best grade of wines, liquors and cigars. Concert every evening furnishes amusement for visit ors, and Professor Schwab, the well known pianist. Is making the music one of the features of the place. Call and bring your friends with you. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 11th streets. The finest brands of liquor and dgan always on band. Call and try us. ANDERSON A PETKRSON. i No; we're not making much money on those men's shoes we are selling for J2. but we are mak ing an active canvasser for us out of every customer who buys a pair. THE ARCADE. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE For a dinner, served on the Dining car; of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul! Railway, will be sent to any address on reoeipt of a two-oent posiatre stamp.; Apply to Geo. H. Heafford, General Pa aenger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi-1 cago, Illinois. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that the tax roll for 1895 Is now In my hands for collec tion. Taxes must be paid on or before April 1, 1K3, to save additional cost. JAS. W. HARE, Sheriff and Tax Collector. BnVA f RnkinP POWdef v' . . D03 beett SWaraea aium boaors at every world's fair where exhibited. NOTICE. All Dersons are hereby notified not to eeosr mv wife. Bessie Marsh, as I will h resnnnslhle for any debts she may contract without my written ordr. GEO. MARSH. Astoria, Oregon, March 25th, VM. LEWI8 AND CLARKE PRIMARIES. The ReDubllcan primaries for lywls ne! marks orecinct will be held at the Chadwell school house, Saturday, March , at I o'clock p. m., sharp. U. J. 1.1UAL.L.IS. Central Committee. Rcnl SPECIAL OFFER We have now placed on the market Block 105 "and water frontage, and will offer lots in that v addition at prices way below adjoining property. We wilt give you good terms on this property, and a few I JaIIim liiArii4 in l,-t" in lif a44liin i ill rnrn mL.a i a.i Con, fltlA (jrntlU nllfi III fill T U'lrHAW JUST OPENED Ladies' Shirt Waists latest Styles and Patterns-Lowest Prices NEW SHIRT WAIST BELTS Albert Dutibnr AROUND TOWN. K. Thompson, of Uwaoo. U In tmn. Muntlt. of Monro. Or.. Is In town. V. C. Tareon. of Ariiona, is at the Occident. 1m Marshall': the other. You take chanoea on Mr. C. C. Palton, of Umco. I vlsltlnc In iht city. Henry Jackson as over from North Shore yesterday. Mrs. I:. V KKhert. of llwaco. wa th city yiterday. In H. K. Qoldbent. of New Tork rlty, was in town yestervlay. T. A. Senfeot. of The Tailee, th city yesterday. was In Jo"ph R. Whaln. of San Francisco. la at the Occident. Everybody Is going to th Re publican mas meeting tonight. M. L. Reynolds, of San Francisco, wa n the city yeaterday. Try C. B. Smoth's -anllla Ice Cram. It Is something fine. Summer clothing sold at extremely low price at P. A. Stoke. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Megler were down from Brooklleld yesterday. Misa Johnson, of San Francisco, 1 vis Itlng friends In this) city. There were no cases In either the po lice or Jutlo court yeettruay. T. W. C. T. t. held their regular meet ing Thursday at Rescua Hall at the usual hoi r. To keep violet fresh until the second day. wet the back of them and lay In the Ice-box. A riding habit of gray cloth I hand aomely finished with collar and cuff of black velvet. Ice Cream Soda In twenty-two different flavor at C. B. Smith'. Private par lors for ladies. Just received, an Immense amount of Gent' (ummer clothing, from Eastern manufacturers, at P. A. Stoke.' Mr. Ray Baiimburph and dog plster- I ed at the Occident yesterday. The gen tl-m-n hall from San Francisco. e are the poor man friend If you don't believe it call and see our prices on those slite?n rveUlence lots. it. L. Boyle & Co. The car track curve on Eighteenth street are being repaired, and new rails are being laid between Commreda! and txenange streets, . . We believe in small profits and quick dale. If you don't believe It. gt our prices on those sixteen lots in Adair's Astoria. R. L. Boyle 4 Co. The following Porlianders were In the city yesterdsy: C. W. Knowies, I!. K. La. J. W. Cook, H. M Haller. H. Schulta, and Eugene Boacacci. Re up to date and learn to ride a bike. Sherman A Thing, 511 Commercial street, give lesson fre to purchaser of Cleve land and Crescent wheels. Bicycle for rent The U. F. F.' ar preparing for a season at tennis. Their n-w court at the West End is fast nearlng completion, ami they will probably b at home to their friend by th first week in April. S'. W. Tallant. president of the Colum bia River Packing Company, arrived In Astoria yesterday. It is understood that Mr. Tallant will remain in Astoria until the cloe of the prM-nt packing .-aon. Don't forget that SnodtrrasB, the Totog rafer, gives a crayon portrait and frame made to order, valued at H3.00, free of cost, to somt one of hi customers this month, guessing contest open until April 1st Don't fall to attend the Republican mass meeting tonight and cast your vote for proponed delegates known to le fair minded and for true Republican princi ples. The sixteen lots we place on sale to day In Adair's Astoria are a fine resi dence property a there is In that ad dttion, and will cost you Just half as much aa the others. D. L. Boyle & Co. Now don't blame us If you don't gt a cheap home. We have been In the real estate business for about a year, hut never had any such bargains as we off-r today for a home In Astoria. R. L. Boyle & Co. Tonight I the opportunity for every Republican to see that no ring is permitted to dominate the councils of the party. All patriots should attend the mass meeting and use their Influence for their principles. Just received A beautiful line of all wool and silk mixed Plaids, a handsome line of dress goods In black, and all the n-w shade: also silks In all the new-st designs for waists. Just landed, our spring wraps in silk and velvet. I. Cohen, Low Price Store, 491 Bond Btret M-ssr. Wakefield and Jacobs-n, con- . trarrtors on the Young's Hay railroad bridge, are confident that they win have ! thttt tt runt in.. In .cnHtntu, fn, .1, a,im mer seaside travel. The iron for the draw Is now on the way from the East , and will be landed on P'lavel's wharf. j LadI j, take notlrje The Uniaue, No. 3T7 Commercial, one door east of B. F, Allen'n, will formally open as a Iadls" cloak and uit house about April lvt. Madame Levins, established for the past i ten year In Portland, will occupy the place of head cutter and fitter for the establishment The suggestion was heard yesterday that It would ! a good Idea for the street car company to place In operation this summer a tank car for the purpose of sprinkling the streets. In past seasons the woodVn streets have been frequently set on fire by the electric current In the rails. The long dry spell and the con stant grind of vehicles over the road way, rapidly accumulate quantities of fine splinters which are easily lgnit'd. IBHtntc, L,ontiH, InvcHtiucntH mul li.Hurimce. There have Iwrti a numU'r of narrow ecap' from a general roiitUaralion front this cauiNv A sprinkling car w otild obviate th dangvr. FarmiT In the city ar few and far betn. The unusually line weather I knrvlng them at home to forward the spring work. Wm. Anderwon. of Dwp River, F. K. Warren, of 8,- !', and Mr. llowalrr, of lwl ami Clarke, were III yeierdy purchasing supplies. Neat Sunday will be Palm Sunday. Kaxer will follow and the great feast ot the church yewr should be oelobralcd with all the grandeur and beauty be- lonKtng to It. The rww oak oounti-rs which hv )ut been placed In Roaa, Hliritlns tVs lore, are very handsome, and doubtless the goods pard over Ihein will tus.e Hler ihan when hndlrl over ihe old furniture. Every steamer now arriving in th city bring a great many people, num Ifrs of whom are Accomimnled by their household effects, ami ixme here to dy No doubt later on Ihe boats will le taxwl to their capacity In bringing the n comers here. Let than come. Just received a large consignment of wall paper and room mouldings, by far i the Ureeet and best stock of gmls In J th Hiv now on hsnd. No hou on 1 the coast can undersell us. Pear this I In mind. Call and rt the proof of tht i assertion. B. F. Allen Son, successor to B. F. Allen. Aprtt rooi s uay ,. r .m t wn-e. nit. .m. ...r .. ...... , nights to concoct schemes for the down- , fall of his fellows and pcrhap the fool Ing of the old man. What the small boy can't accomplish on April 1st probably the bill collector can. Hi trick will not he foolish, either. Pr. Kinney's new real estate offlce will be ready for occupancy In a few days. There are two separate offices. ach of which will be occupied by the different enterprise. In which the doctor Is Inter, j este.1. Me eapects to oo n snare o. in. business, and already has all he can at tend to outside of the office. Contractor Joseph Suprenant yjsterdsy secured th contract for all of the wood work on Kopp's new brewery, which he Is under obligation to finish by Oct oh r 1st. He will also have th superinten dence of the erection of th brick work. Contract for the balance of the work will be let In few day' time. Th spring Indoor A. F. C. games, which will occur April J. on week from today, will undoubtedly be the most In teresting ever gven In this city. The program committee ha added a forty yard hurdle race, over six obstruction. All member are requested to be preaent this evening, when further try-out for handicap will take plao. W don't publish the prlc of the six teen lot we will plac on sale today for th reason that we do not want any on' to think we are cutting prices on real estate, but If you want a home in torla com Into our office. We As- I WIH ink. vou and show vou the nrormrty. and I th.n rlv vou our nrlce snd terms. Thcv rill astonish you. R. L. Doyle & Co. There stems to be a determination on the part of all Republicans to take .nrt In the mass meeting tonight and prepar' the way for Intelligent working at the primaries tomorrow. This I the only reliable way in which the true Ameri can spirit can be perpetuated, and It is the duty of every honest cltlien to give a shan of attention to home politics. The report which it1 Is understood has been circulated In some paper that Lo gan' saw mill at Seaside, had h- en ..d out, is without foundation. Superintend ent Steel was In the city yesterday, snd say they are In good shap' to do busi ness now and will continue In operation right along. He went to Portland on the evening boat to purchase supplies for the mill. Th Anchor Saloon. Johnson & Carl son, proprlotors, has been thoroughly r-iHicatprl and enlarged. On Saturday night the grand opening will take plac-. at which the finest free lunch ever s-rv-ed In the city will be In evld-nc. The public is invited to call at this resort. The management Is prepared to cater to the wishes of the public In a satisfacto ry manrrr. and only the finest wtr.i-s, li quors and cigars will be handed over the bar. Warrenton showed on which side of the liquor question It stood, by the large audience which sssembled In the M-thodlst church last Tuesday night to hear the Iv-cture of Mrs. M. J. Kinney, president of the state W. C. T. V. H r address was a most logical and telling one, and held the audience from tiegtn- ning to end. At the close of the address a local branch of the order was organ ized composed of the leading ladles of Warrenton and Sklpanon. The Improvement to Kinney's cannery are nearlng completion, and will when finished, place that packing house on a par with anything in the city. It is noted for turning out fine work, and the present establishment Is but a temporary one, designed to give plenty of room and light to the workmen and proper protec tion to the machinery. The new can nery to be built at New Astoria will be one of the finest that ran be built, and will be ready for operation next season. That Qulnlln Lodge, B. Pi O. Elks, As toria, Is thoroughly appreciated by the order at large, la evidenced by ihe last Issue of the "Pacific Elk." The first ar ticle, and most prominent one of this month's Journal la a eulogistic discourse on Qulnlln Lodge, Illustrated with the photographs of twelve of Its most prom inent officers and members. The picture are lifelike and characteristic. Among th most striking are those of Dr. O. B. Estes, John Fox, Judge Cleveland, E. C. Hughes, Edward Hallock, Isaac Bergman, H. J. Wherlty, F. J. Carney, Mark 8. Warren, Frank R. Rogers and Alex Grant Doubtless this brilliant edi tion of the leading paper In the state devoted to the interest of the Elks, was brought forth on account of the royal entertainment given to the visiting lodge from Portland last month and th insti tution of the Virginia reel dance. Quln lln should get up another reel. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Old Medal, Midwinter Fair. DH CREAM IMP Most Perfect Made. 40 Year the Standard. mm CLATSOP NOTKS. Intm-eilng l-ttor From (he Aatorian' Regular Corresjiomlent. Clatsop, March !, Is' Kdllor Astorlan: lut Monday evening Ihe good people of Clatsop gslbore.1 In the school house, district Niv S. to listen lo an address bv Prof. 11. S. Lyman on th subject f education. Aft.-r an exc'llent programme hnd b.en rendere.1 by the school, consisting of readings, songs, declamation, otc , Prof I.vmait delivered a very line addts. the central thought of which was llir d vantages en.loy1 by Ihe Oregon children of today, s copiitared Hh Ihe children of a-l geivTTtlons. In an educational wav. Aficr hi address be ked others to give their views, and Mr. W'.et spoke of the necessity of work on Ihe pari of tm Individual. If he would rwvp any go.;.! of the many advantages spr-ad be fore him. The theme of his address was "All Advantages, ot Whatever IV.eilp Hon. Are Worthless Without Work" Mr. Kulkerson gave a short talk, th principal point of which was to do the work near to us as we go our way through life: and working all along ttw line, there would be no loose nds left to tatgle our feel when we oanio to the Important work of llf' The wisdom of oom-fntralcd effort along some particular line was also spoken of by others. After all who wished had said their sav on education, a song was sung that was composed for the occasion by the Clalsov addition to Ihe. ltagge.1 Hard, in th tuiw of "Lilly I'ule. The following I a ropy: CLATSOP PLAINS. Tllm rt kl- nu,r, Utf bl no hrmrtt moro true. . ... h ,.,... ,,..,,. Then glw to me my dewr old home On d-wr old Clatsop Plain. CIIOU1S. Oh. valley! green valley! dear Clatsop Plain! ' No spot more dear than our old home here. On dear old Clatsop Plain. A H. hf o( n0- .,rf. .. , ...m Hut give to me my old home her On dear old Clatsop Plain. Chorus Oh, Vallry. etc. My home so fre by the aovndlnc I'd not glv for a palace dome: From the mountain green, and th ocean aheen. I ne'er again will roam. Chorua-Oh, Valley, etc. After all had Joined In singing that song a recess was taken for refrtah- mer.t. of which there wss abundance, although on young lady forgot to rook the meat she brought to slice for ham sandwiches. After the refreshments were disposed of. among th last, but not the least of the evening's entertain ment, was some very line music by Miss Daisy West and Mr. Fulkerson. who were force.! to come forth the seennd time. Th.-n all Joined In singing. "i!od be with you till we meet again." and left for their homes after a very joyaoi evening. The subject for debate for th library ooi"y meeting next naiurusy m-ning "Resolved, That the l'nlted Stales t should recognise the belligerent rights of Ihr- Cuban Inaurgents." The affirmative Is upheld by Mr J..alah West. Mr Kulkerson. Mr J C. Adams: the. negative by Mr. Ilnry Ohen. Mr Helyn. .Mr. D. F. Stafford l. F. STAFFORD. There has been much talk about ring methods and ring rule in the poltttt-e Clatsop county. Let all Kepublirans who think there has be.-n Just ground for such complaints in the past, go to '.be mais meeting tonight and aid In Ihe se- pvtlon of a list of delegates for tomor row's primary that shall be above r proach. A SI.PKNPID SHOWING. The fifty-third annual Stat m.ni of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York has Just been Issued showing Iho operations of th cbmpsny for the y ar of 11 The figures speak for them selves) and are so extraordinary In their magnitude as lo make It worthy of th special HdiMl.leratlon not only of those who are Insurd In this great company. but of those who are Interested In tli progress of this, the greatest of our American financial Institutions. Th company paid to the holders of Its policies on account of claims by death I12.239.1M M. and for endowments, annui ties!, dividend and other payments lo It v Ing memleera $ln.7,.'sv( 11. It Increased lis r-aerve fund, to guarantee the future payment of all claims, from II5.D9,l.'5 It to Jl!M.M7.ir,7 M, an addition for the yar of $12.07,701.44. The results for 185 show Increased a curlty and permanent benefits to 'very memlH-r of this great company. These stupendous figures show the hold that th company has upon the confidence of the Insuring public and show that seeks. In constantly Increasing ratio, the Umeflts to be derived from the protec Hon Gffnel by this, the greatest of all companies. There Is but one way to control party conventions and nominations, and that Is by controlling delegates. Let the rank and file of the Republican party attend the meeting tonight. Control the selection of delegates and they can thus control the nomination of th next officer of Clatsop county. JUVENILE COMBINE. Philadelphia Item. First Hoy Mister, please give me match. M later Sorry, my boy, but I can't do It. I have just been searching my clothes for one to light my cigar with. Second Boy ( popping around the cor. ner Hr you are, mister, matches, only five cents a box. Mister Here's your nickel. You two must belong to the combine. The up-to-date wee maiden of fashion war skirts three yards wide, though she may not boast thai number of years, BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers were filed for record yesterday at the office of County Recorder Gunderson: Amanda Worman to Estella Moo'sr, south XI fee.t of Lot 1, Block !i9, McClure's Astoria $ BOO JUST AKKIVKI). Second Installment of IS!(l Vu 1'iipcrs, and .More to ( ionic Parties who are desirous of securln the latest IKsl patcrns and designs In wall paper should call on C. M. Cut birth, who has Just received his second Installment from the EbhI. A third Is now on Ihe way, Mr. Cutblrth claims he has the best selected stock In th city, and It will be sold at lower price than prevail elsewhere. The sloro 00 cupied by Mr. Cutblrth I spacious and well lighted giving the purchaser a fal chance to examine his goods. Hear In mind that this slock Is all new and u to date, side. Opposite postolllce, on wis FOR BALE, Sloop Dolphin. Length, 32 feet; breadth 13 feet. Apply at once to LOYAL L. CLARK, Bay Center, Wash, HKilATTA COMMirmC. ow Organised for llualnesa Money the Kaecoc Needed. The conimlltee appointed lo arrange nd carry out the Annual lt.atla for kval met yestenl.sy and organise.! re el.s'llng the old olttoer. vl: F. p. Kendall. Prosldstil. K. U Parker, Secretary. K ' Hugh's. TTiurer Wrtlm-eslay, Thursday and Friday, Ang st Is. 9 and :i are til nays set tor he festivities on the wster, and as the romen's Tournament follow thets will m. a week of sport at that lime. The committee decided that there, will neveeeary lo carry out the progtam as outline,! II.iW, and si-llve cs will tw taken Immediately to secure subsorlii- lons for thai amount. It takes monrv to run regattas and ouruam-nts. and as money la ins ea n. e of this lontract," the contnilll.s Mill tti ,.,'iire that reoulslte then al nine the ' tails. '.It Tho Iwlance from lasl year of ITJISII. i In the treasurer's hands and will be ti.e.l as a nueleiia arouu.i wnicn tw InM amount Is expected lo collect. A1IOAUO SHIP, S.sa vovag'ss sns usually de.tnrd piotiu- Ive of health. Ho they nr. in most raa. a. Hut II may be doubted It Ihe shaking up alnstrd ship, which moat people of very fragile constitution and weak nerves get. out prejudicial In It effects If not av -rtd or tiulllilo.1 by a medicinal safe giiant. The best, If we ar to believe the eetluioiiy of w" travellers, whether h.y go abroad for health, tdeasure or l,ulne. la lloatotter'a Stomach Hitter. Invalids, commercial travrlt-rs, sea !! alas, and yaclilainrn concur In rtn'om- niemllng I his line defensive tonic. Ho do emigrants lo the frontier, the Inhab itants of malarious regions, and all who are eipoaes! to hardship or rigors of cli mate. For malarial, rheumatic, or kid ney trouble, nervousneaa, dyeMala, liver I'omplalnt, and constipation, II la emi nently efficacious, snd commended by ih medical fraternity far and near. A IIAHGAIN. We will place uiKin Ihe market today la lots Stfxlitl and loxl!u, In Adair' Asto ria cheaper than you could buy them ten years ago. This block of lots Is easy to gel lo and all ready to build on and not over three minutes' walk from th street car line. They lay nicely and we are going to sell them for less thsn half price. If you want a lot don't fall lo a ua at ones, and gel our prices. Pun t put It off a day, you may b too lat. H. L. Doyle A Co. REMOVAL. Having removed to Bond atnrt next door to Jeffff restaurant. 1 rpctfully In tit my friend and other In need of itood, honeat footwear, lo call on mv In the new plac. New work a well a re pairing, tlood workmanship and live and let IK price. g. A. OlMRE. ri Wt'r no itopplrr th sel ling of those boy' SI SO shoe for 11 U. Th course has opened were got along, and now they're selling without much 'talk. THE ARCAUK FROM NOW I'NTM. SPItlN'O Overcoat and winter wrap will be In fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In th ateum-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee snd St Paul Itallasy. For solid comfirt, for peed and for safety, no other line can compare with this (rent railway of the Weat. Im) vol' WANT TO UK A MAUTYK Prolnl.ly not! Hut If you do, try and ( -t lit. dv'p'tlii h' linwis. fr.tln. i Then you'll suffer martyrdom with a ! vengeance' Horn H,ple are triartyia to I this complaint fnm childhood In the grav, suffering from all Its attenuant ; hrroi of heartburn, wind and pain In j tlm stomach, weary slumber and night- mare, cuprl. iuus appetite, nju.-.a. t.it lou.mss, leanivcaa and aallowneM. No necessity for all this The complaint. obstlr.evte a It Is, when the ordinary remrsllns are brought to hrar upon It, Invariably yield 10 the great stomachic. Hint. .t It's Stomach Hlitrrs, which re stores tranquility to th gastric reglin and nervna, regulate the liver and bowels, both of which are disturbed by wekna of tluv stomach, and promote appntlte and an Increase of II. sh. That torsin of (he soul, the dinner bell, when It eala upon the ear, ugg")t no pre monition of dire qualms after a orn fortahle meal If you hav tried a course of the Hitters, which also bani'hes bil iousness, rheumatism, nervousness, ma laria and klilix-y trouble. 1 Men buyer are coming In from avery part of tho city for ahoea. And no wonderl Those shoes we price at M they think ought to be M. TUB ARCADE. PUOPOHAIJI KOK FrtKBH HKKFAND Vresh Mutton: Office Chief Com missary, Vancouver Harracks, Wash., March 25. 1K8. Healed proposals In trlp llnatn will be psceived here and at offices of Commissaries at followlnsT named posts, (for fresh beef and fresh mutton to be delivered at that post only), until II o'clock, noon, Friday, April M, then opened, for furnishing and delivery to Subsistence Department, U. B. Army, the fre-h beef and fresh mutton called for by the Commissary of post to be sup plied during sli months, and also sep arate proposals for year, commencing July 1, 18M; Boise Harracks and Port Hherman, Idaho: Forts Canby, Hpokana, Walla Walla, and Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Fresh beef shall be good In qual ity and condition fit for Immediate use, and from fore and hind quarter meats proportionally. Including all beat cut thereof. Fresh mutton shall be of good, fat and marketable quality, from wethers over one and under three years old. Beef and mutton to be dressed and trimmed and delivered aa prearrllied In circular of Instructions to bidders. Proposals will lie also received stating price at which bldiker will deliver fresh beef or mutton of character above staled, and to be de livered of temperature not greater than Ml uVscren-s Fahrenheit Government re snrves the right to r)ct the whole or any part of any or all bids. Full Information furnished here, or by Commissary nt th'! several post. Knvelopes containing pro posals should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Beef (or Mutton) at ," and addr'-ssod lo undersigned or to Commls. sary at post to tie supplied. W. II. Nnsh MaJ., C. 8. To People Wanting Homes On the Hinman Tract Good ReHiclence Lota TSoBy of Access Comparatively Ievel And only five blocks west of the Post Office Square, will be sold at low prices and on easy terms for a short time only TO-DAY A Large Selected Stock of FRESH VEGETABLES, Also i Choice Stock of BANANAS, NAVI3L ORANGES, LRMOINS, APPaLBS, B.C. FOARD & STOKES CO. Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 48a Bond Street. t. I RlillMAN. late si Frwasaa A IM... - C0LUHBIA Foundrymen, Blacksmiths. Machinists and Boiler Makers. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Irop and Brass Casting. General Blacksmith Work. HPKCiAUTinHi Wekh latent Wheel. Ship Smithing nd SlMmbeMt Work, Cannery tad mil Machinery, Marlnt anil 5Utlonry Roller Built to Order lirSpevUlly eoulrr-tJ for t ogr-' Work, t.otej on iRlh anj Funklln (Sw Hav FoiinJry). Phone 7". CturfrHiihlnf solUlcJ. THE KUilJAL l.in: ISAfi' COMPAfiV Cf SitVi VOilK RICHARD A, M;CJK0V Pncr.'r ' TaTrV.MfT for lh year en'i fmssr -! ?5 i.t f :;i.t v. : ; 1 i n.i.iiitie. .... pi. ..;..".: ' Harris .'."', ) T-.1.I Iseasi. - ' '?."c n Tel. I PM l'..llej-h..l.ie. lute sad tana!tl. f.ii. I' to. :.: : a la I s.i.', . . i.i,iii;.iii'i : n !y .,. . It 1" '! , !!,, -I -.'.,.,. -n.l l.tue.l aii I i "l I la hi.. ,11) 1 Int. fflnf.tlly t.ini',1 ill I" Si.nt .lid lnt.l ll' 1 " i'1"" 1 tii.si.t A. I's ,--lltj; tll 1.1 s Auditor I w ill Im .si.std a leiusl Report of the f:.xmlnln Committee Wii ul 1 h. Mii'imI I Ife I ..'".. ('. nin it So V.i k I'. Imi oy 11. is.1 At neellnj of lU V ! '( 1 1 '"1 "' ' Cominv. hrl.l nn it.. i .1 ' Met ... I rf Ui. Ihe millet-used .ere aiiii..il s I omini'ie. in .mine ihf .nn i.il iiroiei.i I. I Hie , emlleg llei.wUer 11. lM. 'd ! Hv lh-' V r.m.4llt.m flrli il. 'i ..I lh Coni.n I'ha I', ismttie. b nt i irclull)f (. m.d lh. duly aliiir.l il-eni, and Ime'.y citllv lh lh. .isicmenl I. I i !l ...r'kuUr currai sn.! llm iIksmii ,itUicd therein an In p.WkttMo.1 ..I th Cnmpsny. In rauVInf this nrtMr.il the Commlllre bear tmiiiiony In lh. hlli cliar. let ol lU iiivc.ie..iil ot l).c Coropaay and ln" lelr ..priv.l of II v.im, order, aad srruraiy llU elii h ac count and voiiil. lut. beta kepi, snd 'h. buiines in gnrl tratiMiUil. (....) H. C. von Cms, a. HisiKskm Jam. C, Holms Resist O.t.H.'.r Wa S Ot'O. 4. rt. Hi- sir. WMMItTU ROBERT A. ORANN'SS Vki pslUDlar Walts R. r.iusiit luc r. I.inti. Ks.n.sic Lsomwsii. kHOSV MctUISTmS I Clielsl MIINI Sll Vi..'Hi.ltlS Tren.um At'lUST) BIIBRWOOD OILLKSY, General Agent for Washington, Oregon and Brlllah Columbia, Beattle, Washington. WM. B. POND, Slate Manager. B. VAN DL'BKN, Besldont Asjt-avl, Asto ria, Oregon. ICB CREAM BODA TODAY. C, B. Bmlth, the oonfectloner, will b. gin the manufacture of hi tameui lo cream today. Kvoryoooy Knows wnai his goods are, aa they are mad from the pure cream fresh from the creamery very morning. Ice cream soda A spe cialty. Private parlors for ladle. A TWISTER. A twlter In twisting May trwlst him s twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists malt a twist; But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. W. R. SMITH, Astoria fitul McKce Ave. If! HtUllfVll Oil tilt' HOllth HUlO ol As- toriuV hills Twpiity tlt'uri't'M wiiniHT mul vpjjfla tiiui thiitv ilavs in lulvanct' of th North billt' Mii;iii(ii i'iit xilt'8 for rcHitli'iicpK, ovor lookinj? rivor mul hay, sunny ami hlul- tlTl'tl. Easy ami natural urnihrn; little or no Unnlinj; mrosHiiry. H. T. l!ABt!. 14. at RlMktM. I'sl. IRON WORKS. WANTED, WANTHD To purchas a lot suitable f.r a stor building at Tlnkor'a. North ILai'h. Miata situation, slse and price 10 A. C llawaon A Co, Merchants, Ar liturton, Oregon. WANTKO -An honest, active grntl. man or lady to travel for rxllatil etabllhsrl buiiss. Halary. TsO. payable III weekly and etpensr. Hltuallnn porman.nt. Itef errncm Lnclose .elf-addrcseed siamved! rnvelnpe, Th Ikimtnlon Comin. fll Omaha Building, Chlt-agu. Foil RALK. JAPANKHK (KKiliH-Juat out-Just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lm's, Ml Commercial itreet. ATTKNTIoN HIIIPI'KltH TIo Klnlayson Hhli.plna: snd Commis sion Agitncy are no longer agents for the. North Pacific H. H. Co, and not authorised lo receive or deliver fright, or collect freight charges fur account of thl company. On and after April 1st steamer Alice Hlanchsrd ami Kmplre will continue lo land at Main attvet wharf a hnrtttofore. For raid and spac call at w harf or ad droaa P. F. 1I11 Flon. F. A. M , Portland, or DO YOU WASH? C.rtslnly you do ass I of oourse you hav. laundry work dons. Avoid all danger of Chinese disease and uncteanllness by having your work don by whit popl. YOUR CLOTHING Will bo returned from tha Astoria Fleam I.aunilry aa purs and clean aa though Just new. Calls made for cloth ing, and delivered free of charg. RICHMOND A ROSS, Proprietors. J.P. HOLLOWMAN. Manager. Corner of Ninth and Astor stresU, op posite th Parker House. Charges rea sonable and special weekly rates for families. THE BOARD OF TRADE PBTEH DOUHELL.Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Car. T.nth and Bond Strut. THE RESORT f UKOHIIAUER DRACHi w ! Brsnds ol WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS " BRST ON TUB COAST," The Fsmou flsmbrlnits Bser Alwsys on Tsp. , . . 473 Commercial St., - - Astoria, Ore. Manager Headquarters at Smith Bros.' Law Office. I 1 I 1 ' -.-- 1 1