The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 04, 1896, Image 4

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    THE IUU.Y ASTOKl.YX. ASTOKIA. S.TIKH.VY MOKNINO. AIM.ll, 4. HUH
1 1 Boyle & Go,
HJH Commercial Mt.. Aatortn, Or.
SOMETHING NEW.
Ckildrt Totks' $tl-Shod Shot. XII
Sites lid Styles
We also carry a line line of
adies' and men's sIkkns, from
the best to the lowest reliable
goods. All goods warranted
just as represented.
JOHN UAHN CO.,
479 Commercial street.
YESTERDAY'S W RATHER.
Local weather tar twenty-four hour
coding at I p. tn. yesterday, furnished
by th. United 8late Department of Ag
rtculture, weather bureau.
Maximum temperature, W demreea.
Minimum temperature, S degows.
Precipitation, none.
1SS4, to date, 5I. Inch.
1st, ISK, ts date. .U Inch.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
!
Job printing of all klnda at the Astorlaa
Job office.
Vm Marshall's:
tb other.
Tou take chance oa
C O. Palm berg, architect. Room Num
ber . Kinney bulidlrg
Try C B. Smoth's vanilla lea Cream. 1
It to something floe.
t
Summer clothing sold at extremely low;
pricea at P. A. Stokes.'
For the beat of commercial job print
In call at the Astorlaa Job office.
Meany la the leadlmt tailor, and pays
the highest cash price for fur skins.
;
Marshall' twins used fcr 73 per cent
of th flsherroen on the Columbia river. '
Marshal!' salmon twin la without a
competitor. Strongest, handsomest, bet. ;
The Scow Bay Wood Yard Is well amp- The Facltlc Can Company yesterday
plied with the best grade, of flr ard hard ' shipped one of Its patent oval ran col
wood. Orders promptly filled derlng machines to J. O. Metier, ot
! BrookneM.
Parties dealrtnr the best of Job printing
at the lowest price ah lid call at the those elegant new spring pa'.terns About I o'clock yesterday morning, a
Astorlaa Job office be for going else-, tn colored front shirts and ?ulf . to procession of enthusiastic Kepuhlican
where. j mat-h at Herman Wise, the rc;ub!e was seen marching up the streets, wnv-
, Clothier and Hatter. ; Ing lantersn. and banners, snd in hooping
Business men, tt you want to fix up , it up for the Portland victory ami gen-
year ollice for the coming year, with the . professor Tyndall will remain In the ' eral prospects for Republican sound n n
beat of letter bead, bill heals, state- flty doing private work, for the next ; ey domination. I
nents, etc. call at the Astoriu Job office
where you will find the best of stock
and material. ,
..I
V. The Oregon Trading Co.. m commercial
irr-N, is me piacj io out your nr
goods, clothing. booU and shoes, men s
and ladle furnishing goods. Should you
want an auctioneer. S. Friedman make.
his office at the Oregon Trading Co i
. . ,. :
e-usi received A beautiful line oi an
-arool and lllk mixed Plaids, a handsome j
line of dreaa good in black, and .ill lu?
now shades; also Uks In aU the new?t j
designs for walstf- Just landed, our
Wcetorer l'BlY .
Jxrw Price Store, 431 Bond street. ,
Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see ,
their new and handsome twine testing
machine. Take Hong some of the twines .
" good a. Marshall'!." in your pocket, i
' l:l"", "V., u"
Marshall'! wlU stand. It's money in your !
pocket and nh In your net to find out
A prominent steamboat than ay: it A etter was rw-eV(yi yesterday from ! Photographer Snoilgra. has Just eom
famlly have used nearly every Brand of, Herman -yvise, who Is visiting in San pleted the remodeling of his parlors nrd
Beef, Iron and W ine made, and are sat-, Franct5COi sta,inif ,hat he was having studio on Commercial street. New paper
iafied that the preparation mada by the ; a r0J.B, good Mme and waJ ony Bml furnhlngs have made a great
Estes-Crain Drug Co. is the most palata- thgt he woul,i have to return n-xt week. : change, and th establishment is now I
bat and nutritious of any they have ever i , ,,ulte in keeping with the art. Mls Lucy
rli'.ZA? The gooellM displaced in the Spa ton-! Morton, well known In the city, has'
tonic you ehQ.-ld tu it klningnany Easter novelties, make a t now taken service with Mr. Sno.-.grass
- . . " , verv attractive showing. Xo douht the as his assistant,
For cents Ju cn secure an excel-' -nleg 0f the small boy which he csa . ..-
.. l i . v. - lAn Tm . ... i , I . i . i . i
lent .en c . . -
jL.....M-t Vv 571 Commercial street.:
iwa l.ui.v
n .CA ftlllv TireDSred tO terVe
LV1VF " J I " .
ail kinds of
r fish, -game nd delicacies of
the season.
as weu as oysters in every,
hnaginabl !iyle at the lowest living
j.-: . v-v.- i v.-.-. winter Fruit was mnea in many . nvw ... "'""
trou," to come. Kclloni and la rlpfe ftnJ influenxa ere tic execution, anything of the kind ever
--.- i j. ' ! seen on the pacific coast.
Mo ltWwlt'4 "ffi.roon twine" are col, Prelenl- ,
brtsl wltn Wf The acids rot the fibre. Q & Reed'a Easter window con- Captain Norrld, of Uiti steamer Dls
Arl r-nF the Material uselei. In the " beautiful and seasonable ar- I patch, bade good bye to, all of his friends
- of Elmore, Sin born A Co. is an ob- whYe the noveltleg are of a a- 1 yesterday afternoon, and will start early
Ject lesson that ought to b examined by, rtedi,arac-ter and new, and In keeping 1 this morning for -Ana-one, where his
all nahermen. It U the , whole of the . u.tOMittte methods of this pop- trim little steamer will be placed In the
material used In the manufacture of Mar-1-7. ' I service of the salmon canneries. MY.
:anail s iwine iruui vtiri vu iiiusii. j
there and examine the color rurht
through. Tou will see then why.Mar
.hall'a to' called Uie best In the world,
Charlea Vrirkkala'i inJbbn on Seventh
-saj.trfet, the well knon and popular re
ort 111 the BoWry, still maintains In
reputation. Mr. Wirkkala Is an expe
Henoed. tnan In his line of business and
keeps on hand only the best grades of
wines, llquora and cigar. Concert every
ajvenlng furnlshea amusement for visit
ors, and Professor Schwabe, the well
known pianist. Is making the music one
of the f'aturee of the place. Call and
bring your friends with you.
OUR CORNER.
A gentleman's resort, at comer Bond
and 11th streets. The finest brands of
liquors and cigars always on hand. Call
and try oa.
ANDKRSON FETiSRSON.
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be In
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In the steam-h'-ated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt.
Paul Railway. . For solid comfort, for
speed and for safety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of the
West
Those men's 12.00 shoes that fit
perfectly, wear as they should,
are solid, honest leather, and
more lowly priced than you are
used to seeing such shoes.
THE ARCADE.
REMOVAL.
Having removed to Bond street next door
to Jefffl's restaurant, I respectfully In
vite my friends and others In need of
good, honest footwear, to call on me In
the new place. New work as well as re
palling. Good workmanship and live and
let live prices. S. A GIMRE.
A TWISTER.
A twister in twisting
May twist him a twist.
For In twisting a twist
Three twists make a twist;
But If one of the twists
TTntwiats from the twist,
The twist untwisting
Vntwists the twist.
That Is, when It's twlted with sny
other twine than MARSHALL'S.
Miss Balfour says In her book that she
saw In Dr. Jameson the hardest work
ing man In South Africa a firm ruler,
and humane reclaimer of the native race.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
Rent Bntnte, sLontiH, ltivcHtmctttH oticl ItiMiirnnce.
SPECIAL OFFER We have now placed on the market Block 105 and water frontage, and will offer lots in that
. addition at prices way fcelow adjoining property. We will give yon pood terms on this property, and a few
dollars invested in lots in this addition will sure make you money. Sec fine display map in our window.
.Nazareth Waist.
For
Boys and Girls
Once worn you will
use no other CORSET WAIST
Albert Dunbar
t e.
uum Dens, jji uta :
AROUND TOWN.
Easter cards and booklets at Jrlffln
' Roods.
i ;
' ' Easter nv". stacks of thorn .it Partite .
I Commission Co. I
VeavtaMea of every
Commission Co.
,Vvo lbs. Prunes at your own price.
Pacific Commission Co.
Captain John Prattle, the Jovl.il skip
Butter. JS and cents per roll or l"'r of the Invcrness-shlre. sji.vs lhal he
brick at Pacific Commission Co. ,! "lad 10 tret hack to Astoria, and la
enjoying his visit here very much He
A seamstress wanted Immediately at
Mrs. F. A. Robinson's, 1 Bond ttrcct.
T,. iriiM w.irk at art ts hut the ahadoa
cf th Plvlne perfection. Ml-hael An-
I gelo.
Druggist Conn's window Is full ot
Easter novelties which make the .yes of
youngsters sue up like saucers.
For Easter Etic Ives go to Rogers'
Drug Store. I.ook In the window for
colors. Eltrht for S cents.
School children can avt their photo-
graphs taken for II iv per doien for the
DfXx. S days at Crow's gallery-
,wo Jari Thls wlu rrohably be the last
,lme tnat he wn, ,ver vlslt Astoria,
The candy house built In the window
f ,h. .k,,....,,,. .ttracte.1 the little
folk from a, ovrr town yeMer,iay. and
tne Easter novelties were certainly wcrth :
c Herman wise's Clothlr.g store J
and look at the latest arrivals In shirt-,
cuttt hau n ciothi?,s. Son e
nobby and ttracUve goods both In stvle
prtces, !
. j
haoes tn new spring J.ats !
.ndp. '."nTc.otM: IZHX new
fty "ew pr(c No . show
fin.hli.
goods, at Herman Wise a, the one price
Tne ,,, w, hold . mas, meeting
Wedne8day afternoon. April S. In
Fisher s Hall, to decide upon what action
... . ,.,,. hn ,h k.ASOn
shall be taken when the flshln? eason
, opens April 10.
save ITOra ine mile uw ... i i " v-1 i
. 1
nere.
Xu,t xeion has Just received a let-
ffom Sweden, wh!ch states tha the
M countrr has 'passed through a very
m j
. .i v. .... i-nnvenrlnn WSS
not in Virion I yesterdaV. quite a numhwr
of politicians held curbstone meetings
of The,rthdehn. w"al
r us ine?ed that M We
discussing the ellglbles.
Ju.t Arrived-A large line of imported
Ilk velvet and cloth wraps, no twh
v.? . - v....ii un nt l.iuek rlfesa
goods' in the newest designs, nls. fancy j
nw. fnr trimmings and waists and ai
large line of duck suits. J. Cohen, Low
Price Store, 491 Bond street.
The kindergarten was out In full force
yesterday afternoon, taking In the bright
unshlne, and incidentally looking a', the
p-Anter roods In the shop windows. The
little folks were well behaved and made
mote a nrocesslon as they walked up the !
treet two and two.
Many of the merchants yesterday re-
ported that business waa unusually dull, I
occasioned, no doubt, by the uncertainty
In the affairs of fishermen. The tannery- i
men have advanced no money, and the
usual amount of supplies purchased at
this season by the men have not been
bought this year.
Nearly all classes of business came to
something like a standstill In order that
everybody might discuss the pros and
cons, probabilities and Improbabilities, of
the depot situation. Congratulations were
heard on all sides and confidence was
expressed In the ability of the commit
tee to quickly raise the additional amount
needed.
Mr. Sofus Jensen, secretary of the
Fishermen's Union, says that the action
of the fishermen In removing the traps
from the south side of Sand Island Is
nothing unusual. Season after season
they have opposed the placing of tmps
In this drifting ground, and have often
heretofore removed them as they did on
Thursday. Thursday's episode had noth
ing whatever to do with the question cf
prices of fish.
Miss Mason's kindergarten will give an
entertainment and social In the apart
ments occupied by the school at the
Tlghe Hotel on Friday afternoon, April
10. All parents and other Interested or
unacquainted with klndeigarten methods
are Invited to be present as a demonstra
tion of this popular and rfureesr-fiil plan
of education for young children will be
the prominent feature of the occasion.
A lady visited Professor Tyndall yes
terday morning at his parlors In the Oc
cident and Informed him that she had
lost a valuable gold ring. The professor
went Into a clairvoyant trance r.nd In
five minutes announced that the ring
had fallen down the wast" pipe of her
kitchen sink. Returning home rhe at
once went to the plaee Indicated ami
discovered the ring. This was only one
of many ways In which this nally won
derful man astounded the crowds who
visited him In private consultation yes-
tvrday. IllsrpMitlng of the past. pr
ent and future nre most rvmnrk:ili.
R H. tlanarn, of South Omaha, Is In
town.
Mr. A. M. Smith, of Sal.m. ts In Die
city.
M,wm M. J. Hunt and J. It. ttittentoit.
of Chicago, are visitor In the city.
Curtain Rv, look the Chin stvamer
Mount !. Ninon up the river yemoixl.iy
afternoon.
KNr the girl who values her . umplrxloa
peanut should he ulvittut.,d for lon
bona.
ne tiiuca ami wnne v-oinmniiutin in
hal!,, -,,, and fiwks are smarter than
A Huffy yellow chick on a can! readme
"Kaster Joy" Is one of the ninny i ivel
ties of the season.
Messrs. H. I.ang. J M. Shelley. J. II
Henderson and A. Vov, of IVrtlmul,
mere at the Occident hotel yesterday.
1 "A Tens Steer," Chaa. Hoyt'a rat Ira
variety Pacific on American politics and life In Wash
. tttgton. comes to Astoria Tuosd vy and
will without doubt he welcomed by a
larire audience.
n0 " UP ,n river 'or several days, i
The little nephew of Martin Olson, of
I'PlK-r town, late Thursduy night, had
hi "ncer chopped olt In some unknown
manner. Pr Kate did the soil. Ins; and
the little fellow is resttnir is easy as
possible.
L. Hartwlg secured ih contract, and
yesterday started work upon the wool
work of the Casino. The bull lint will
be remodeled Inside and out. and put In
line with other Improvements solni? on
In the same neighborhood.
The fl.K on the mast atK)ve the Junior
Order hall was at half mast tcsvrday
' on account of the death of H. K. Top
ping, whose sulctde was rhiMnlol.'d In
yesterday's Issue. Mr. Topping's death
took place at T o'clock yrstenlay mcrn
i Injr.
The beautiful sunset last evening, was
watched with much Interest by many
people, particularly those living on the
hills. The colon In the sky wore superb.
and the ever-changing hade reflected
upon the smooth waters of :he bar made
a plcture mrU worth rememberlng.
j
Oood Friday services at Ofnce church .
yesterday afternoon, were of the most '
solemn and Instructive nature. The
events commemorlsed were graphically ,
pictured and all of the attendant at the
church were thoroughly Imbued with the
d,'ep solemnity surrounding thl mason '
of the church year. j
j
A large number of school children wtr
yesterday excused rrom attenmnce trai
they might participate In me religious
services at the various churche. Roth
Grace church and the Roman CMholle '
church were filled with 'h children, all
of whom seemed to take great Interest
In the exercises of the day.
aukuai r.rivswii i-uj- vnc. ram " - t
u .. n i- .i..k.,i i -hi k. nn..nrf '
1 1 - itan m tuiui.i. .r . ... ....
. - K. I..L.lV m.Kll.. InUna
and gentlemen, one entire day. beforo I
the stock or goons is put in. ine ire.eoe
work In the main hall will -robaMy
iurris ieav. nwoi ut iocuu. m nor-
torla who wish him success In Ms new
, " ne t0
ro to Aianca.
I "A Texas Steer" 1. full of funn, s.tua-
i a?-Wwhrss
,f Uav,c Branler con(tIvl,,man
r 'rom Texas. Is a bright young comedian
; "ho always portrays th. chara-.nr of
. the rough and ready ranchman spbn-
dldly. His superb make-up -ind reon'Dt
voice make him precisely tne weather-
beaten ranchnruin that he portrays, and
the excellent support he receive at the
hands of a well selected company Insure
a highly artistic performance of this
best of Chaa. T. Hoyt's plays.
It wa rumored yesterday afternoon
that several gill-net fishermen had been
found taking fish out of season and were
arrested, but the rumor could not he
verified. Mr. Jensen, secretary of the
union, said that he knew nothing abcut
the matter and thought It must be a
mistake. Th story was that the men
were packing tne nsn away in crusnen
Ice, ready to throw upon the market
when the season opens. Mr. Jensen
thought that the men would not be
foolish enough to do such a thing, for no
other reason than that there was no
certainty as to what price the fish would
bring.
The presence of Tim Murphy and his
clever company at the Fisher next Tues
day In Hoyt's lively comedy. "A Texas
Steer." will have the effect of attnctlr.g
to that place of amusenent a very large
percentage of local play-gor who have
on previous occasions testified their In
dorsement of this really funny play and
the cleverness with which Mr. Murphy
Interprets Its leading character. Maverick
Brander. "A Texas bteer," a every
one Is pretty well awE.ro by thin time,
Is a keen-edged satire on pollllc and
society, In which the wit of Hoyt and
the art of Murphy form a nnlon Ihiit is
particularly agreeable to American com
edy lovers.
Captain Patterson, the well known O.
R. and N. pilot, with Captain Grepn, of
the steamer Queen, spent h t'w hours
In the city yesterday mornlntr. Thiy
said that the dispatches con-erning the
election scenes In Portland, did not begin
to convey an Idea of the dlsjf-aceful riots.
There was fighting and trouble In every
wa-d In the city, and the blame w ined
to be equally divided between th'.' par
ties, raritaln Patterson siys that so
far as he could 'tid-e from personal ex
perience, the police w-re Irnpa-tlal In
making arrests. Some of the best known
and most respected citizens stood In line
for hours for an opportunity to deposit
their ballots, and then upon renclilujr the
polls, they wer met by ruffians who In
many cases threw them out bodily. Men
who were never known lo pick a quarrel
or use a weapon, drew revolver.! w'th
which to defend their Inalienable rk-lits
as American citizen. The ..c n' s ena t rj
all over the city were beyond description.
The gentlemen said that In all their ex-
perlrnc this was certainly the hottest
election ever held on Ihe coast.
Crowd visit Tyndall.
Mrs. August Johnson was down front
Chinook yesterday.
A lei. Campbell went to Portland last
night by himself alone.
The Columbia Harbor I .and Company
will he ready for business lo.il Monday.
The ladlea of th W. C. T V, are ar
ranging for a "Silver tlray" medal con
test for the tlrst week In May.
Just received, an Immense amount ot
dent' summer clothing, from Kasterti
manufacturers, at P. A. Stokes'
The Yarana and luverness-ahlr yes
terday had officials at Ross llleglu A
Co.' laying In Kasler supplies.
The O. K. yesterday took up a few
more men to the camp but Mr. Corey
report that men ore getting scarce.
Kvery man who Is out of a jo ran go
to work on the road If he want to
Fred Johnson. 11. P. Alhrld. tlrsy'
rlor; IV U Chapman. IVep river: John
Chrlstenson, VValluskl. tins. Stom. Knap
pa: Alfred Johnson and family. Fort
Stevens: John Iturk. I.els and Cli rke,
and tlus tlrundi. uikl John logg. of
North Shore, were among the visitor
from the country yesterday.
The steamer Telephone yesterday
brought down the donkey engine H.r Mr.
Fastabeitd new ptledrlver. There Is
, something peculiar, by the a ay, about
: this piledrler. It is a patent of Mr.
i r astalx'nd s, and can U cotneitcd al
will Into a battery or stralgat timer.
The machine will bo used on the bri Igea
; at Tansy and Alder creeks.
Joseph Peoples, the famous rat catcher.
1 reports that when the Telephone pasi-rd
Kalamn yesterday, on her trip down the
river, the Riverside hotel nt thai place
was burning, or rather, had burned to
the ground. It was only with the nivci
est efforts that several other .tructurc
1 near were saved. The Inilhlln.- ts a
total loss.
The fppcr Astoria Social Club held It
regular meeting last nlgnt wlili a large
und appreciate c audience present After
the rendition of un Interesting program,
the following question was discussed ;
"Resolved. That the cannervm- n i4iould
pay the tlshermrn live cent per pound
for salmon." After a Irvely Mt .Mission,
the debate was unanimously decided In
favor of the altlrmntlve.
THE ULIXDKOl.UKIi JKIU'.
Professor Tyndall Exercise III Wonder
ful, Mystic powers.
Professor Tyndall gave a public exhibi
tion of his powers yesterday which iuu
ed the thousand people who saw th lest
to wonder. The performance was ! the
nature of a drive, with Mr R. L. I'oyle
as the subject. A committee of well
known cltlsens had planned the course
the currlu wo to take and had hidden
two thing which the professor was to
And. The objects were a hammer and
a nail, the former being hidden In a
length of water pip, a largo quantity
of which Is piled up In a lot at the corner .
of Exchange and Fourteenth tree I. t
The nail wis drlvn In a post near by.
Just deep enough to keep It In po.iltlon. '
Rllmlfolded. Professor Tyndall took
the rein In On hand and J.-aap- d Mr. .
Royle- hand with th other. Then the
wonderful worker drove Identically over
the course as planned by the committee,
topping at the place where the hammer
was hidden. The lot Is ncmi illt!nc ,
below the level of the street, which ne-
cessltnted a descent Over a pll of broken
lumber. Going to th pip In which the
hammer was hidden, professor Tyndall
extracted It: then proceeding to the post,
with one blow he drove the nail, which
was three Incele In length, into the
wood. The professor explained thet Mr. j
Boyle's exceptionally strong mind made mury surgeon in me wesi.
the. test comparatively easy: and now
Mr. Boyle won't recognise his friends. 1 It's Just a easy (o try One Minute
A select audience assembled et Cnr- , Cough Cure a anything ele. If !er
ruthers' hnll Inst evening, where Pro- ' to cure a sever cough or cold with IL
fcor Tyndall gave some wonderful tests I-t your next purchase fur a cough be
of telepathy and occultism. A most In- I One Mlnut Cough Cur. Heller me.ll
teretlng test was a mock robbery. In dne: better result; better try It. Chas.
which the principals ere two ladles. . Rogers.
One removed a scarf pin from the other
and concealed 11. Professor Tyndall.
without th least healtntlon, found the
missing trinket, nnd restored It lo the
owner
A larre number nf ladle and ielltlemen
yesterday visited Professor Tyndall at
.....
the Occident, and he proved to all ni
wnnilnrfiil elnlevovnnt nnwpr.
GTP8T FANTAS'A.
A Beautiful Entertainment In Store for
.Lovers of Music and D.inrng.
Professor J. N. Heggs' claases in danc
ing will give an entertainment In Fisher's
Opera House Friday and Saturday even
ings. April 10 and 11. The classes will be
assisted by Miss Kate Orant. Miss Reba
Hohson, and Messrs. Belcher and Terry
McKean In the solo part. The first port
of the entertainment will consist of a I
grand tableau procession, followed by I
the Amazon minuet, hornpipe, Scotch
dances, reel. May pole, and Irish t'lt.
The tots' minuet, will of Itself be worth
the price of admission. The skirt solo
dance, with calcium lights, v 111 close
this part of the entertainment.
Part second will be In the nnlure of a i
Gypsy comedy opera. Thl amusing mu- i
lcnl piece waa written upci-Miy for i
Professor Fleggs. and In comtiosed of
comic dialogues, four solos, two duets,
one trio and a grand chorus. The Span- j
Ish Gypsy Wedding and the Wedding
Dance, is sure to be a surprise and plias
ure to all. Probably nothing like It has
been seen at any entertainment of this
kind anywhere In the east. The physi
cal culture posing by the tots will be
something new In Astoria.
Professor fleggs says that he can guar
antee that the entertainment will be ons
of the most modest, graceful and refined
ever seen In the city, and will be en
tirely different from the one previously
given here which proved such H success.
Tickets will be on sale next week and
only a limited number will be disposed
of to any one buyer.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder
Contain no Ammonia or Alum.
WANTED.
WANTED A reliable lady or gentle
man to distribute samples and mak a
house-to-house canvass for our Vegetable
Toilet Soaps. 140 to 75 a month easily
made. Address Crofts & Rood, 442 to 850
Austin Avenue, Chicago, III.
WANTED An honest, active, gentleman
or lady to travel for reliable established
house. Salary, 170, payable S15 weekly
and expense. Situation permanent. Ref
erence.. Enclose elf-addreed stamped
envelope, The Dominion Company, M
Omaha Building, Chicago.
FOR SALE.
TaPAVEHK OOODS-Just out Just re
ceivedJust what you want, at Wing
Lee's. Ml Commercial street.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT A furnlphed suite of room!
on ground floor, centrally located. 414
Exchange street
FOR RENT Nlc rooms, over C. B.
Smith's candy store. Inquire of Alex
Campbell.
JUST AT THIS TI1IE
A l ew Valuable Hints tr Tlitixu
Who Arc ttilv.k lu lake Avium.
I ti ot SiihhvHiiis.
Can you afford to risk your life dur
ing this spring?
This Is a question which a treat many
people will do well to consider Jusl al
this time.
How nmnv people there are. inl now.
who complain of llred, worn-out feel
lugs. They feel Unties, languid, have
headache, liackache and t oiiilmialty
tifTer from stomach iionl Their
svmptoni plainly show tlwt their liver
and kidney nre nut of erdi-r Other
nre sulTeror from dnili'.ws, palpitation
mid pain near Ihe hi ait Their blood
does not circulate properly and It needs
purifying. I'nless these things nre at
tended to the first cold or chill they
oal.'h la very apt to turn Into pneu
monia, consumption or some other dan
geroua malady. Can anyone afford lo
run risks
These dangers are not en luveruted
They actually eIM. Ihey must le faced,
nnd II Is a serious mstter for people who
have others depending on them. Such
people cannot h fiord to be laid up with
a severe illness, lose work and pav
heavy doctors' bills It is wl,.r to guard
against the many ilangi rs hv toMin up
Ihe system and putting everv oraan of
the body In perfect condition. This Is
easily accomplished bv th old of W ir
ner's Safe Cure, which for voir) hs
been recognlacd a the greatest nnd best
remedy for renewing the streng!li and
building up the health
Every doctor know tins truth Thous
and of prominent people hive proved
Its value In their ow n exnerie i Ask
them and they will tell yon tliry always
Cure whenever any Ill-health approarh-
Safe Cure whenever III health api. oacll-
es That Is why they eon face the most
dangerous exposure wlthoit risk and
alwavs keep In perfect lu-all'l There
an- few people who can afford to Ignore
these augegsllons, frw Hill should full
lo avail th. msalve ot the valuable hints
they contain.
KEI'OUTKP" 11V AN KYtl-WITNESS.
Languid Tourist tlooklng out through
ear w In. low - hut town Is t'il
Fellow Passenger This is Indt ninpolls
ln.llan.ip.ills - H m' What bull Hug
Is that over there
"Thai Is the State Ca Hot "
"Ah? State Capitol Fine looking
structure. Ity the mt, whit w- that
iiagnlil.-ent liHiklug I'u, I. In ne passed
a few miles Ki. k ' II 1 1 a rather lint
dome. Pure w hlli- "
"That was he I'M olumb: m M ..
sellltl of iIiicuko."
We might tell you more about On
Minute Cough Cure, but you proluibly
know that It cure a cough. Every on
doe who ha use. I u. it , prrfeci
remedy for roughs, colds, hoarseness. It
I an especial favorite for children, be.
ing pleasant to take and quick In curing.
Chaa. Roger,
UCYKUH A.N'U SlXLEJlfl.
The folluwlug transfer were tiled for
record yesterday at th oftlce of County
Recorder Gundrrson:
Fred Robinson to Frank Feldler.
I Alt Hi. Itlmk . Prosiss..! Pit-k .1
I. K. Warren and wlf- in II. 0,
Wool, lait Kl, Rio. k I
1
Captain PWemMy, t'. II A., San Diego,
Cal uyi "Shlloh' i'tanh It. nici)
i lc Rrl medicine I have ever found
thai Would do ni any guod."
cents. Sold by J. W. Conn.
Price h
Governor Morton I In tece'pt dally of
letters offering him aid an I encourage.
men! In his presidential asplraon
Many curious epistle i tlnd their way
Into his mall. one morilng recently
hi secretary was astonished to find a
communication to th governor offering
him the support of a so-lety uf veter
I
j Ilrownkln-I shouldn't think Vnock
, would pay lhat typewriter of hi muuh.
i She don't uppeur lo know anything.
I Bmlthson Not know anything! Why.
I VaMork I paying her big wages Jl.at
to keep her from telling what she
V - L. II' 1
j anuw. .sow n mm.
-
isusy people nave no ume, ana sensmie
people have no Inclination to ue a slow
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure act!
j promptly and give permanent benefits
cnas. nogera,
Tou know what rubbish slips
3c
along with a bait price under
cover of a 1200 shoe In som
store, made from allmpsy, ilea
sy, orryful stuff. We don't keep
that kind. THE ARCADE.
The man with tho satm-llne.l coat Is
not alway the one wllh the monry-llned
pocket.
When my little girl ws on month old, she
bad a eab form on her face. It kepi iirel-
Ing nntil she wn eoniiileujly entered from
head to foot. Then he had boll. Hh had
furtf en see "! al m w, '" ""
ISNiy. WllCn SIX llllimine.i,n .....
sten pound, a jHiunil nd a half lew than at
birth. Then her kln started to dry up and
Cot o bad sheeoiil.1 not shut her eye toaleen,
ut lay wllh them half "iwi- About thl!
time, I tarted using (.'trrictinA Kr.MKnini,
ntl in cms n.w". - r ;
The doctor and drug bill were over on Aa
drtd dnllan. Hi Ci. riuuBA bill w not more
than Hut doltari. My child I now trong,
healthy, and large a ny child of her ae (ftm
photo.), and it Is all owing to Cuctuuha.
Vour with a Mother'. BleMlng,
Mu. IE- II. TUCKER, .Tn.,
Oil Walker St., Milwaukee, Wig.
Bpexpt Cong THmT.-Wnrm baths
With CUTICIJBA Hor, gentle tipllrjitluns of CU
Titus (ointment), nd mild ousel ol CuTictias
Kol.rKT (Wood purifier).
gT" How lo Our Ktary Hkln Dlseue," free.
Bold throughout the world. Pottub Dboo tl
Gnstf. Conr., Hole Propi., Iloston, 1J. H. A.
INSTAKT RELIEF
In a single
Culicuri till PliiUl
mm !
Mm
..Croaids Visit Tyndall..
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In existence.
Versed In all
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Visit his Parlors at the Occident and consult him on all subjects.
He reads your thoughts: your Past. Present, and Future.
He sends you away happier, wiser and bolder than before.
Reduced Fee . . .
Two Days Only
Irish
Scotch
Canadian Club
and Bourbon
... y ...
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Hustler's
Twentieth St.
Good
Reason
Why
Lots
Are
Selling!
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.,
483 Bond Street.
North Pacific Breuiery
JOHN KOPP, Prop
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTEF.
Un orders with J. U Carlaoa at th
Btmnyslde Saloon or Louis Boetrtgt at
th Cosmopolitan Saloon. All orders will
b promptly attended to.
THE BOARD OF TRADE
PHTBR DOUR ELL, Prop.
ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS.
Cor. Tenth and Bend Strttt.
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Act! ai trustee for corporation! and In
dividual. Tranaact a general banking business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT Prnsldent
BHNJ. YOUNO Vice Presldenl
FRANK PATTON Cashier
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby. C. H. Page, IlenJ
Toung, A. fi. Reed, D. P. Thompson
W. B. Dement, Oust Holmes.
Ice Cream floda In twnnty-two different
flavor at C. B. Smith's. Trlvate par
lors for ladles.
Timl citl W,T HYSTIC POWIiRS
iynQa.lt TMIJ WOKI.D'4 WONDI1K....
CAN III3I-P YOU
the Occult Sciences and Hin
Kentucky Rye...
...Whiskies
Astoria
and McKee Ave.
Is situated on the south side of A
toriu's hills
Twenty degrees wanner nnd vegeta
tion thirty days in advance of the North
side
Magnificent sites for residences, over
looking river and hay, sunny and. shel
tered. Easy nnd natural grades; little, or no
grading neeeur-ary.
Wouldn't It be
a good Idea
to take ths Burlington
next time yon go saatT
Not onl la It th! HHORT
Una to Omaha, Kansas
' City, and HL Louis, but
' Its service to tho ana
all other southern and
southeastern points Is b't
tar and faster than that
of any other railroad.
People who takt It ono,
taks It a ssoond, a third,
a fourth, a fifth tlm.
Tlckrta, time-tables and
full Information on appli
cation to ths local ticket
ag.nt or by addressing
A. C. SHELDON, O. A.,
Portland, Or.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria (nd Uppr Astoria
Fin. T nd Coflroa, TM DllrciM, Onn.tllc
and Tr(ilcl Fruits, VcgftUble., Siikm
Cured Hititi, Bacon, Etc.
Choke Fresh and S.ilt MraK
Two things worth knowing
first, to make friends; next, to
''kiiep thorn. We bullcve our
granite ware stock Is doing
that dally. Large Dish Pan
42 cent. TUB ARCADE.
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