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T i . v. 1 1 THE 1VVIIA ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. &INIUY MUKNINU. MAKl'll 2t lHiHt. X; vr 4 i : ', v .4 -HUoyleSGo. HJH CommcKlnl t., Atttorln, Or. SOMETHING NEW. Ckildrtt ltd Y oaths' Steel-Stod Ssnts. Ml Sitts til Styles We also carry a fine line of adiea' and men's shoos, from the best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted just aa represented. JOHN HAHN A CO., 479 Commercial street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather lor twenty-four hour ending t 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the 1'nlted Stales Department ot Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, iS degrees. Minimum temperature, M degree. Prerlrdtatloa. .J4 Inch. 1S8S, to date, t7.3 degree. 1st IS, lo date, .K Inch. BUS1XESS LOCALS. Job printing of all kind at the Astorlan Job office. r Marahall't: Tou take chance on the others. C O. Palm ben?, architect. Room Num ber t, Ktnney't butldlrg. Try C. B. Smoth'a vanilla lea Cream. It It something One. Summer clothing told at extremely low price at P. A. Stokes." Dr. O. F. Ball. Denttat. with lady ts ststant. Room X Kinney Building. For the beat of commercial job print ing call at the Attonae f office, Meeny is the leading tailor, and pay tba highest caah prtce for fur skins. . yarthall't twlne-used br P' of the fishermen ob the Columbia river. Marshall' salmon twin la without a competitor. Strongest, handsomest, best lea Cream Soda In twenty-two different flavors it C & Smith'. Private par lor for ladle. Just received, at the Scow Bay Wood Yard, 111 cords of oak wood. The finest wood ever brousht to Astoria. Just received, an Immense amount of Oents' summer clothing, from Eastern manufacture, at P. A. Stokes.' Dumbarton's Irish Rax salmon twine, superior to any In the market Fisher Brothers, agents for the Columbia river. Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the lowest prices she lid call at the Astorian Job office befar going else where. Oo to U5 Ninth street to have your umbrellas repaired or recovered. A line Una of cover goods to select from at I -reasonablt price. Bo up to date and learn to ride a bike. Business men. It you want to fix up Sherman A Thin. S!-t Commercial street your office for the coming year, with the Rtv l-wns free to purchasers of Cleye best of letter heads, bill heals, state- land and Crescent wheels, bicycles for urti tr. mm at the Astorian lob office where you will find th best of stock and material. Our own Sarsaparilla I made of the best material that money can buy. It's! a specific for Impurities of Jie i.ooJ. It I cures rheumatism, pimples, liver com plaint and foul stomach. Large bottles tt cents. Charles Rogers. Th Oregon Trading Co.. X Commercial street is the ptaca to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and snoes. mens and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer. S. Friedman makes ht office at th Oregon Trading Co Just received A beautiful lln of all wool and silk mixed Plaids, a handsome Una of dress goods In black, and .ill the new shades: 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 street. Oo to Elmore, Sanborn' office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of 'he twtnes "as good as Marshall's," In your pocket and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish In your net to find out. A prominent steamboat man says: "Mr family have used nearly every Drand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the Estes-Crain Drug Co. is the most palata' bel and nutritious of any they have ever used." If you are run down and need a tonic, you should use It For S cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant. No. 571 Commercial street. They are also fully prepared to terve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, as well as oysters In every imaginable style at the lnwest living prices. Come once and you will cm tlnue to come. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the office of Elmore. Sanborn & Co. Is an ob ject lesson that ought to be examined by all fishermen. It Is the whole of the material used In the manufacture of Mar shall' twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. You will ee then why Mar ahall't Is called the best In the world. Charles WlrkkaJa's saloon on Seventh street the well known and popular re sort in the Bowery, still maintains It reputation. Mr. Wlrkkala Is an expe rienced man In his line of business and keeps on hand only the best grades ot wines, liquors and cigars. Concert every evening furnishes amusement for visit, ors, and Professor Schwabe, 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 gentlemen' resort, at corner Bond and 15th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on band. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETURSON. i No; we're not making much money on those men' 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. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that the tax roll for UK Is now In my hands for collec tion. Taxes must be paid on or before April L 1896, to save additional costs. JAS. W. HARE, Sheriff and Tax Collector. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING vercoats and winter wraps will be in shion. They can be discarded, tempor ly while traveling In the steam-heated Ins of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St il Railway. For solid comfort, for id and for safety, no other line can par with this great railway of the t Rent EHtutc, Louiih, I.ivcHtti.c.ttN mul Iiihui iimcc. SPECIAL OFFER-We have now placed on the market Block 105 and water frontage, and will offer lots In that addition at prices way below adjoining property. We will give you uood terms on this property, and a few i dollars invested in lots in this addition will sure make youjmoney. See fine display map in our window. JUST OPENED Ladies' Shirt Waists Latest Styles and Patterns-Lowest Prices NEW SHIRT WAIST BELTS Albert Durtbnr AROUND TOWN. What Is the worst of ao's that wait on age? What stamp the wrinkle deeper on th' brow? To view each loved ene blottd from life's page. And be alone on earth aa I am now. Before the Cha-tner humbly let me bow O'er heart divided, and o'er hope d - ttroy'd. Byron. A red and white room Is the latest decorative fancy. A choice lot on Bond Street to lease, R. L. Boyle 4 Co. Miss Alice Klnile, of Fort Canby, Is vtslrtng In the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. WVnlg returned yesterday from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. QUI. of Port (and. are visiting In the city, If you want a cheap home In Astoria don't fall to call on R. L. Boyle Co. Hav you seen those cheap lots In Adair's Astoria that R. L. Boylo Co, are selling; Mrs. W. K. Scott, of Portland, accom panied by her son. Is visiting friend in this city. Th woman who Is daintily shod does not dread the blustering winds at the corner of 11th and Bond streets. Fish net veiling with open rings rather than dots, of chenille. Is th latest no tion In this decorativa dress Item. If one Is In search of something to worry about he will find good hunting ground and plenty of game In every quar ter ot the globe. Miss Lewis and Mts DuRette, late from the East, are prepared to do dress making at Mrs. Rapplrye's old stand. No. 165 llrth street. Did you know that R. L. Boyle A Co. are selling lots 5txM within two blocks of the street car line to which you can rent. Among the Portland rs In the city yes terday were noticed W. W. Curtis. Max M. Korff. Frank Dunn. I F. Schmidt 8. K. Harbaugh, 1. Jacobs, and n. i Durham. Gill's B. Johnson, editor and proprietor of the Nehalem Times, is fn the city, a guest at the Occident. Mr. Johnson re ports everything as being lovely In his part of the state. Two of the laundrymen who were arr st- led hrlday lor conducting business witn- out a llcens appeared before Judge Nel son j'esterday and wen discharged. A license was Issued to each. Don't forget that Snodgrass, the 1'otog rafer, gives a crayon portrait and frame made to order, valued at $;5.u, fre of cost, to some one of his customers this month, guessing contest open until April 1st Queen Taiton, wire of King M nel.k. of Abyssinia, is said to be a woman or strong character, of attractive appear ance and aristocratic manners. She is, however, a very stubborn woman. If she lived in Astoria she would probably have the depot fixed. Why Is It that a man who has good news to tell will sit up late and th n come to the conclusion that the next morning will do Just as w-ll, while the man who has bad news to tell g-ts otr a sick bed and runs four blocks In a snow storm to scatter it far and wide? Miss Mason's kinderxarten will give an entertainment and social In the apart ments occupied by the school at the Tighe Hotel on Friday afternoon, April 10. All parents and others Interested or unacquainted with kindergarten m-theds are Invited to be present as a demonstra tion of this popular and successful plan of education for young children will b the prominent feature of th? occasion. Mr. Arthur D. Young, who for several years has resided In this city, left last evening for Barre, Vermont, where he will engage In the marble business with his brother. Mr. Young, during his resi dence In this city, was In the employ or P. J. Meany, the tailor, and has made a host or rriend. He was a very prom inent member of the Astoria Football Club, having served a term on the exe cutive committee last year. His many friends regret his departure, and wish htm good fortune In his new home. "A man thinks he Is the lord of crea tion, and ought to be obeyed by every member of his family, because he fur nishes the money with which to buy potatoes and beefsteak," said a well, known society lady yeaterday. "The claim to supremacy rests, I thnik, on a very slender foundation. I have a no tion that in most households the woman has harder work than the man, and works longer hours. Money, of cours'. Is necessary, but cooking and house cleaning and keeping the children and 'the governor hlmsMf In proper shape Is a task which no man would car: to undertake. I suppose that If a woman were to attempt to do her hu.iband's work she would make a botch of It, and I am sure that If a man were to a tempt to do his wife's work he would rush to the nearest drug Btore at the end of a week and swallow a strong dose .it rat poison. Things are arraiu?-d pi-tty well, on the whole, and the man has the better end of the bargain. The opening article In the March num ber of The Northwest Magazine. Is en titled "With thi Northern Ohfyenn's" ami was writt-n by Lieut. 1'erma.ri Hall of the United Rtafs Army. It contains graphic descriptions of th' customs and characteristics of the, r lei. rated In dians, and Is Illustrated fully and art's tlcally by scene from actual life. "I'rng ress of Agriculture n the Ivovlnce or Manitoba," by T. Cora Hind, Is a paper of unuBual merit and will receive "Arme perusal by all who are wont to look upon our own country as altogether un qualliil In matters pertaining to private and public enterprise. The story of this num ber, "Three Phases of Life," Is by Flor ence Kerr, a daughter of Hon. C. D. Kerr, Judge of the Second Judicial dis trict court of Minnesota. It evidences close study of human nature and gives fair promise of literary mvr In th ! future. All these papet r tlnvly tllus trwtl. Other notable contributions art. ' "Placer Mining with the Hydraulic i rrlg" by W. S, Drackctt. and "Bee. ' Tlw Humins In Washington." by J. V. Mclntyre, The niagaaln depart muts. al a conspicuous feature, ar up to their usual hlh standard and will be : r.d with never-falling lntrt. . Krlckson's palac on Seventh and Bond i street la rapidly nearlng completion. Th ' Interior decorations will be most artistic. Morettl A 8chult are doing ths work In : their wvll known style. Ths shades at 1 combination of browns, and the do- ' sign are unique and very handsome. 1 he , woodwork In solid oak paneling. Is un- I surpassed, while all of the windows and i doom are decorated with handsome ' of oxydlied silver, costing 15 rach on the seoond floor are the billiard rooms, I which will be complete In every detail, and th same attention will hero he paid , to th decoration. The dancing ha I on J the third floor I finished In the same style a th balance ot th tuilldlng. and will be on of the handsomest rooms In the city. A small star- on the main floor will accommodate a lady orchestra. W. H. Lewi, of J'well who was In the cltv yeaterday. reports that on his last trip out to the Nehalem over the county road, he had quire a rlou time with his team Just b.yon.1 the Walluskl Sril; horses, sitting on ttie steep hills d , were throww down and were unable to sr, difficult undaflaklng a he was all alon; at the time and had half a ton pf As. torla merchandise In th wagon. Ttil Is the worst plac on the road hetwe-'n Astoria and Olney. Ther are many othr tad spots, and It would eeni as though th county, or somebody, should make an effort to put thi road. In decent repair. The sad Intelligence waa recelvol yea terday of the death of Mr. Jame J. Stokes Sr., at Berkeley. Cal. Mr. Jame Stokes Jr. was prent at th time, but Messrs. Frank and Phil. Stokes, who I ft on the overland train last night, will only arrive In tlm to attend the funeral. The new of the death of their father reached Astoria after they had departed for San Franctaco. Th funeral will take plac Tuesday, on which day the store of P. A .Stoke and the Foard A Stoke Company will be closed. Mr. Stokes d d of old age, and waa a member of th firm of th Foard A Stokea Company. His three sons residing In Astoria, ar well known cltlten. . . J. 8. Olrdner. who returned from Cor- valll yesterday morning, ay that th Oregon Agricultural College, which he haa been attending In that city. Is a fin school, and that all of It pupil re ceive a practical education. There are om tudent In th coll'ge. Th building I finely situated, and the sur roundings are most picturesque The boys are making a race track which wh n , compieteu win d one ui me w.i m the state. A paper call! the College Barometer, Is published by the student 'Mr. James O'ConneU. of Foard A Stoke, relumed yesterday from his vlit to the Sound. He stated that business In that territory was dull, but that S attle waa picktng up considerably Poles are being planted In most of the hop fHds but the grower do not anticipate a large crop. European stocks are very large and price very low. It was rumor ed amongst the boys that Mr. O'Conncll took unto himself a wife while on the Sound, but the r-'port could not be con firmed. At last night's meeting of Rescue Club there was a lurge att-ndance and a spb n dld prorram was rendered by the m.-ni-bers. The Club Is becoming reooirnlied factor -in the city for the b tterlng of th condition of Its morals Presld nt Kstes Is a hard worker There were -'lent slcner to the plel(r last nlKht. The committee on program this w-k Is Miss ' Bessie Sabo. Miss Bertha Fannon. and Miss Alice Noe. The Dalirlty Ironworks yetTday completed the contract for re-tubing th' large boilers In the Fishermen's Packing Comtny's 'stabllshm-nt Tills we. k th"y will commence th manufacture of a lot of new Jensen cannery machinery for ' shipment to Alaska. In order to com- plet- the work on time, they were com pelled to telegraph to Portland last night for two additional men. Tho. Christians. Walluskl: John Bun k. and Andrew Young. Young's Ulv r: F. Bartoldus, Walluskl. Mrs. John John son. Young's Blver, J. W. Reed. John Day's, L. W. Wright, Bartoldus' landing, and Andrew Anderson, of the I-ewla ttnd Clarke, were In the city yesterday. B. F. Brlghtman. who has Just returned from Maine on his way to Alaska, Is engaged In th manufacture of oil near Sitka. Mr. f:rlghtman Is well known In Astoria, and will remain hero until Tues day visiting with Bay Morton. The members of the Apostolic Lutheran Church confirmation class yesterday paused their examinations, and will to day be admitted to full membership In the church. Ther are twenty-four mem ber In the class. R. L. Durham, president of the Com mercial National Bank, of Portland, came down on the steamer Thompson yeater day and was just In time to get the re sults of the Republican primary. The county treasurer yesterday sent to the state treasurer l?,S)0 and will this week send another 110,004, completing the balance of 117,500 due from Clatsop coun ty for state taxes for 185. A. M. Llndholm, of Greenwood, N. De lude, of Pillar Rock, W. R. Chlsholm. and R. London, John Day', and Barney Gallagher, Young' River, were amongat the visitors from the country yesterday. A little lit. then a little pll. The ill has gone, the pill has won. DeWltt'a Little Early Risers are the little pills that curt great Ills. Chas. Rogers. The storm of yesterday, together with the election, made a dull business day. The atmosphere cleared up In the early part of the evening but gales are predict ed for today. The Rev. Buechler, will hold service today at 1 p. m. in the Finnish Lutheran church, Eighteenth tret, In the German language. Mr. O. F. Jacobsen returned yestTday from DeT River with his bride. It Is understood they will make their home In Astoria. It was rumored yestrdaw that Frank Gerdes Is making good progress In hit practice work on the blcycla Mr. J. O. Hanthorn haa postponed the trial trip of the Ida Hazel until b'tter weather can be had. It Is thought by the old prophets that the present storm will be the wlndup of the s'ason. Today Is Palm Sunday and the different churches will fittingly celebrate the oc casion. The predicted gale promises to be a first class one. It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs, or severe cough. On Min ute Cough Cure banishes them. Charle Rogers. THE DELEGATES WHO GOT THERE Jfc RcSultS trf YcStCftlny's I'rlllltirlcS Confirms the Mass Mcctlllt v i AOIlHtll'CS. . ' 'I'll W ."!' l I 'I I'l II ' " cc,td fcv niv .nliriiic-.Oi!miMtio lu'scis torn l mici --taiijcr imt t'ollctl To-dav Tha is Nam If. us rM--l't(t littctrsf Sliofc. The primary election yesterday of del egates to attend the county convention this wovk. resulted In a alk over for th nomine. on the ticket nominated me.Ml.ig Friday nhiht. There , ., , , . an opposition ticket In th Held at each of the polling place yesterday, but ru, lt(1l rt(urn (,e election. Mr. HoOson and friend. .cknowbsUliur defeat like gentlemen, voted the stralitht ticket, and took th Ir tnod.cUw b- nw- u """ I'ated that the convention to meet on tni aroond. lll be a lively and Important gathering of the party. Seldom has so ' much Interest been taken In county poli tics as la evidenced at th present tlm'. Many elements are at work, and th tlnal , outcome cannot be foretold. In spit of i all report to the contrary, so assiduous ly circulated during the past rew day, all of the elements of the party ar sat- ; UrtrJ with th result of yesterday' prt- ' mary election. Th delegates chosen In th various ward are given below, with the numb r of vol- oppoelt each nme: First Werd-F P. Kendall. ?: t W. 1 Fulton. XT: Frank Pttton. M" : O S llellborn, S3t; Martin John.n, IS: Frank Norberg. US. II. 8. Trael, tt?; S Clinton. ' 5T: AI'X. llllbert. t: J. A Puffy. Us: C. II. Stockton, 82: P. J. Ooodman. 8: , Walter Bldehalh. 8S. F Carney. Bi ' Duncan McLean. SB; Andrew Bringdale. 1 8S; J 8. Carlson, 82; IV J McVuker. . 87; V. N. Hmlth, 2S: Orent Trulilnger, XX; Tho. I.lnvllle. S3: A. 8 Meed. MS; in McTavlsh. B: Andrew llendrlckson. . sr,,rM,.n, , Reoond Ward ('has larsen. Ill: 8. A Koser. 144: J as. W. Welch. 1: Wm T. Chutter. IK; Aug. Nelson. UW: F L Pr-k-r. I: O. Zlgler, 15: Kre.1 Wlckman. HI: F. J. Taylor. Its: II D. Thing. 114: M. J. Mear. H5; O. O. Moen. 1M: A F. .. . .w t. it-. t..i.. I c A 't,ow,n iSj ThrJ w.r.i-Theo 8lv erson. M Iver Anderson, M: il.o. Nelson. J: W. McGregor. J: W. II Barker. : W. Palnt"r. : Geo. Inland. t: John Kn-b-rg. M. C. Olvls, ; K. Ilauke, ;. Knoch Peterson. W. Yesterday's vote was th largest cast for manv years at a primary election In Astoria. CHURCH K8. Congregatlonnl Churvh Customary ser vice. nnly IV for VVi minutes In th Ijind of the t'xar. I'rovels fur the Iwnetlt of the High S. hool plano-llbrary fund. Presbyterian Church-preaching at II a. m and '.V p. m by the pastor. It. v It. I.M.I II. Sablstth s.-hod aft.-r th' morning s.n lN. Y. I. S. C. K. nt tl J) p m. A cordial Invitation extended to all strang.-rs and vl-diors lo att.-nd these servlcsss. Today being Palm Sunday, there will be appropriate music by th M.-thodlst Kplscopal Church choli In th morning serM.e Mr. J. W. Belcher Will sing th ana. "Th Palms." by Faure, and in the evnlng "Comfort Ye. My I'.-opI ," from Handel's oratnrla, "Messiah." Russia was our staunch friend during 'he Civil War. We ran learn much of me peculiar nanus and customs oi ner people trom Dr. ieKannt Monday and Tuesday evenings. The Or guntan says he had crowd. si houses In Portland, ami his ecturw were first class. Bervlo s at Orace Church today at II a. m., and 7:10 p. m. Holy Innocents' at 3 :. Holy week services as follows: Dally except Saturday 1" a. m. Kvenlng .r vlc Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and flood Friday, 7;3n; Wednesday at 4, and Passion service on (loud Friday at 1 p. m Holy Baptism Haturday at 4: Holy Innocents' Wednesday 7:30, Thursday at i-.m. RUSSIA-LAND OF THE CZAR. Monday and Tuesday evenings. Dr. DeKannet at the Methodist church under the auspices of the High School. Kach lecture lllustrat.-d with over 1SJ splendid views. Dr. DeKannet received the gold mesial at the World's Fair at Chicago for his Illustrated lectures. Prepared of the best materials, by x p rt chemists, Dr. Price' Baking Pow der. MENU FOR MONDAY. "And dress your victuals (If ther be anyi. Oh, I could go man!" Julian, In "The Honeymoon." Breakfast. Tomato Omelet. Fried Liver and Bacon. Escalloped Potstoes. Itlce Cskes. Coffe. Luncheon. Aomato Oravy Soup. Creamed Turkey. Russian Salad. Cocoa. Dinner. German Veal Soup. Radishes. Olives. Fish Rechauffe. Chicken Bauteed. French Peas. Shoulder of Lamb, with Spinach. Boast Ham, Mad'rle Bauoe. Water cress Salad. Cream Bice Pudding. Coffee. Pure blood means good health. De Wltt'a Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, cur's Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula, and all disease arising from Impure blood. Chas. Rogers. It was said last night by a prominent Dnmocrat that the party In Clatsop coun ty Is In bad shape Just now, having no paper to represent It Ho said that the Nnws, which was originally started as a Democratic paper, had turned Republi can, and that the other papers had gone over to the Populists, leaving the Demo crats out In the cold. USEFUL AND HANDSOME. The new annual Catalogue of American and Canadian Newspapers for I!), Issued by Messrs. Dauohy & Co., of 27 Park place. New York, lies upon our table. This edition (which Is the sixth) Is fully up to the high standard set by editions of former years, and Is all that could be desired In respect to type, paper, press work and binding; while In the conven- 'P lent and compact aranxemenl of It Hallos and Information do not think It could be Imprmed upon. Th fealur of a space for memoranda following the name of each paper make II specially valuable lo all advertisers, aa It can be used aa a coinpl't record of all contract or aa an Hides lo contract record huoka. etc. This la the only newspaper directory published which la so arauted. No ad vertiser who haa one used It oji it along without It. as It becomes hulls, penstblo when once put to th us for ahlch It Is Intended. It la a work of gil value to all ha are ntrrmted In any In the periodical publication lf N"',h America. It contains Ho pa,., in noun.i In cloth, and the iiuhllali-! price la $.'. m.Wlit'a Kamaparllla I prepared for cl'-auslng the bliHol. it builds ti and sironsthetis ivnstllutlona Iliipa4rt by disease, t'haa. Roger. OKKGON PGTATOTH V el. fool State Spud Gaining an Knvl abl Kepulatlon. Oregon la becoming famous the world mor for her potato. A late number of the Han Francisco Iteport ava: ' The supply ot California potatoes I apparently altmsst exhausle.1 Occasion ally there ar some lame shipments from the river districts, but during the last month the shipment have dwindled run sideraMy It la said morn potatoes should be groan by the home prwlucera, for as Hue Irish varieties can b raised III till slat a In any other place. Mnl of the potato come from Oregon now. tin the last trip of th steamer tjueen front 1'orlland ti.o socks were brousht to this city Th Alice Blanchard brotitihl ..'v sacks, th Homer brought l,:0 and th Htat of California, due In a day or too. will hav sacks aboard. These ila-ure simply show how many Hiatoe are brought to this city from Ores-on within Hire days, and the ship, niems seem to Is Increasing. Judging ftom th enormous piles on th haive along the water front. Burn ar absolutely palnle when De Witt s Witch llaarl Halve la promptly applied This statement la true A per fect remedy for skin disease. ehapid hands and Hps. and never falls to cur piles Chas. Itoger. J 1ST AKKIVKD. Svcoiivl liistallinvtit tit INtMl Wnll I'll pc i. ii ii J More to (Untie. I'artlea who ar deslrou of curlng the latest ls paterns and designs In sail paper should call on C. M. Cut hlrth. ho has Just rec-lved his second Installment from th East. A third la new on th way. Mr. Cutbtrth claim he haa the best rlecld atock In th city, and It all! h sold St lower prices than prevail elaesrher. Th tor oc cupied by Mr Cuthirth I spacious and sell llahte.1 giving the purchaser a fair ehanee lo iamln hla goods. Bear In mind that Ibis slo.k la all nw and up to date. Oppoali poatofflc. on wis, side. and of ihlte lis spring cloths are eiqula lovvlineaa for our lie bits hom. AllOABD SHIP. Stsa voyages are usually de mrd pi emo tive of health. So they ar In most ras, s. Hut It muy b doubted It th shaking up aNxird ship, ahlch moat popt of v-iy fraclle con.tlvutl..n and weak nr-rvra get. Is out prejudicial In It effect If n.it avertisl or nullllled by a medicinal safe it. mrd The best. If ar to believe th t.vstimotiy of ocean travellers, whether they (j abroad f.r health, pleasure or bus'.n.ss. Is Hosi.'tter'a Htomach Hitlers. Invalids, commercial traveler, ea cap- tains, and yachtsmen concur In recom- men. ling this fin defensive tonic. So do iinlKrunts to the frontier, th Inhab itants if inalarlou r-ghins, and all who are eiesl to hardship or rlgora of rll niate. !r malarial, rheumatic, or kid ney tr.'Ul.le. nervousness, dyapepsla, liver complaint, and constipation. It I emi nently efll. -acinus, and commended by the mcdii al fraternity far and near. Elastic ael.Mna I usj for the up-lo-date bl. yeh corsnt. NOTICE. All persons are hrby notified not to trust my wife, lleaal March, as I will not t responsible for sny debts she may contract without my written ord'r. GEO. MA IIS 1 1. Astoria, Oregon, March SSlh, Hiisi. Straw sailor hats In dark colors are already being worn. w a Men buyr are con JsV from every part of t JjM for shoe. And no ' Tl Thos hoes w price at 11 think ought to b 13. Jl THE ARC Men buysr are coming In the city wonderl tt 12 they TUB ARCADE. Every tone of violet I fsvorrd In Pa- rlslun millinery. REMOVAL. Having removed to Bond street next door to Jefrrr's restaurant, I respectfully In vite my friend and other In need of Kood, honest footwear, to call on ma In the new plac. New work aa well aa re pairing. Good workmanship and live and let live price. 8. A. GIMBB. A perfumed bath Isn't as extravagant as It sounds. A TW INTER. A twister In twisting May Cwiat him a twlit. For In twisting twist Thr twin mak a twist; But If on of th twists Untwists from the twist, Ths twist untwlstinff Untwists th twist. Thst Is, when It's twisted with any othar twin than MARSHALL'S. Japanese rugs at 11.20 are telling Ilk hot caket. We're rllng of for II H they're talk. We're no flopping th tel- those boyt' $1.60 thosa 21. Th course has opened vs got along, and now selling without much THE ARCADE. All sorts of fluffy neck thing will atone for th loss of the big sleeve. To People Wanting Homes On the Hinman Tract Good Residence Lots Kay of Access Comparatively Level And only five blocks west of the Post Office Square, will be sold at low prlce9and on easy terms for a short time only Bitters of fill Kinds Buffalo Lithia Water Bethesda Water mui.. Dinner Wines ...AT... FOARD & STOKES CO. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. unci McKce Ave. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 4$2 Bond Street. S. I ltl!l!M AN, 11 ol rrwaua A HVIas.s. COLUHBIA IRON WORKS. - Foundrymcn. Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING ' OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Iror? and Brass Costing. General Blacksmith Work, HPKCIAL.TIRM i Welch latent Wheel, Ship Smithing anil SIcambsMt Work, Cannery and mil Machinery. Marina aaJ Stationary Holler Built to Order tirSprcUlly eviulpifJ lor 1 ogRCfV Work. t.CKateJ on iMth an J t'ranklln (Sc0v Hav FtmnJtVh t'iione 7. Corrrpondeiue jsilkUf J. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen -This la lo certify thai I hav used K muse's Headache Capsules with satisfactory reaulia. I boushl a box which coat ni Kc. and on rapaul cured nt of a dreadful tick headach My wits and myself hav both used lb medicines manufactured by lh Norman l.lrhty M'f'g Co.. and w recommend them to tha public aa lieliig Just what they ar represented Respectfully W. I" HUTCHISON. Ed Gaiette I'lraaant Hill. Mo. Twenty-rive reiita. ror sal by Chaa Rogers, Astoria, or, aol agents. Nine tlmea out of ten th woman who owns a night key rails to r'mmlr where she put H: Ther la not for h'r, unless she wears bloomers, th n'ver- l talllnK rxruae ot her husband that h I left It In bis other trousers pce-k-t. A AN ENIGMATICAL llll. I. OF PA It P. For a dinner. erved on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, all) be sent to any address on reswlin of a two-cent postag lanp Apply to Geo II llsaffnrd. General I'aa- senger Agent. Old Colony Hull. ling. I'm rago, Illinois. Flrt Architect-Horn ona ought to re nionstrat with Itrtnianeeky. KWond Archltect-What ha ho been doing! First Architect -Violating the ethlca ef the profession. I aee un thla plan he calls a doorstep a dooralep Judg. Captain Sweeney. U. S. A , San Diego, Cal.. says: "Hhlloh'a Catarrh Remedy is th first medicine I hav vr found that would do m sny good." Prlc W cent. Sold by J. W. Conn. Th woman who wear Iit street gown In tha house end throws It down care lessly when she takes It off la not th one who Is given glann of approval when on promenade. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded hlghft bonon at every world's fair where exhibited. Dainty atatlonery la one of th hall mark of refinement In feminine belong ing. WANTED. WANTED An hont. aetlvo gentleman or lady to trarl for rellahl tabllshd hous. Balary, Tim, payam lit waiy and expenses. Situation permanent Ref erence. Enclose tlf-addreaed ttamped envelops, Th Dominion Company, IK Omaha Building, Chicago. FOR BALE. Hloop Dolphin. Length, 12 feet; breadth II feet. Apply at once to LOYAL L. CLARK. Bay Center, Wash. JAPANESE OOODB-Just out lust r-celd-Jut what you want, at Wlaf Lea's, M Commercial atrast. FOR RENT. WsSs.Vss.s.aNs'ss FOR RENT A furnished tulle of roomt on ground floor, centrally located. 414 Exchange ttreet. FOR RENT Nlc room, over C. B. Smith's csndy store. Inquire of Alex Campbell. W. R. SMITH, In sitiiiitotl on tlit Houth eulo ot As toria's hills Tw.nty ilj?rros wnriiitT ami vojiotu tion tliirly tlays in mlvaiui' of tln North hitlo Miinillct'iit sites for roHiuYnrt's, ovor limkiii); river mul luiy, sunny anil sliel teretl. Jdisy ami natural grades; littlu or no grailinj; necessary. It. T. IIARI.U. 11 as slMklaa, ( l. DO YOU WASH? Crtalnly you do aid of court you hav laundry work don. Avoid all danger of Chines disease and uneleanllnas by having your work don by whit people YOUR CLOTHING Will b returned from lh Astoria Steam laundry a pur and clean as though Just new. Calls mad for cloth ing, and delivered free of rharg. RICHMOND & ROSS, Proprietors. J. P. IIOLLOWMAN. Maiugtf. Corner of Ninth and Aator si rests, op poalta th I'arker House. Charge rea sonable and special weekly rata for families THE ASTORIA SRVlflGS BAflK Acts a truste for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a gnerJ banking business). Inrt paid on tiro deposits. J Q. A. BOWLBT President BENJ. YOUNG Vic President FRANK I'ATTON Cashlsr DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C 11. Tag, lUnJ Young, A. H. Heed, D. P. Thompson W. hi Dement, Oust Holmes. North Paeific Breuiery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX POHTER. Laavs order with J. L. Carlson at th Bunnyiid Saloon or Louis Boentg at th Cosmopolitan Saloon. All orders will be promptly attracted to. THE BOARD OF TRADE PUTEH DOURELL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cer. Teath tad Boad 3trt. THE RESORT UHUMBAUBR IIRACH. Bt Brands si WINES. LIQUORS and CIGARS "BEST ON TUB COAST," Th Famous Gambrlnua Hear Always en Tap. , 473 Corotnerolal St., - - Astoria, Ore. Manager Headquarters at Smith Bros.' Law Office. 1