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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1896)
WlK nvVl.Y ASTOKIAW ASTORIA. Si NI-AV MORNINi). v. l VA. Rcnl Bstntc, LotniH, InvcHtmciitH nitd ltiHiirnttcc. SPECIAL OFFER We have now placed on the market Block 105 and water frontage, and will offer lots In that addition at prices way telow adjoining property. We will give you good 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. Tliw HoM lllnotl Puril'ler Mmile Craiti's Sarsaparllla 125 DOStS TOR $1.00 fr ! I.y the KMTICU-CWAIN IHUJO CO. iLBoyle&Go. BOB Commtrclnl St., Aitorli Or. SOMETHING NEW. Ckildctl Tmtks' Stett-Skod Shots, All Sites tad Styles We ali?o carry a fine line of adies' and men's shoos, from the Lest to the lowest reliable oods. All goods warranted lust as represented. JOHN 11A11N A CO., 471) Cotnineretol street. YESTERDAY'S WKATHKR. Local Unr for twenty-four hour siding t I p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department ol Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, degrees. Minimum temperature, 41 degree. Precipitation. M Inch. Total precipitation from September lt, ISM, to date, f&tt Inches Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, IS, to dated .M Inch. BUSINESS LOCALS. Job printing of all kind at th Astorlan ; job office. Try C B. Smith Vanilla Ice Cream. It la omethlng Una. C G. Palmberg, architect, Room Num frar t, Kinney bulldlrg. Summer clothing sold at extremely low j pnoM at P. A. Stoke.' Meany 1. th leading t.llnr. and Pay the highest cash price for rur sums- , w ,.. ..w br 73 ner cent : of th fishermen on the Columbia river. Marshall' salmon twin, t without a! competitor. Strangest, handsomest, best, j l Ic Cream Soda In twenty-two different i flavors it C & Smith's. FT! vats par- j lor for ladles. Th Scow Bay Wood Tard la wU sup plied with th beat grade of Br and bard wood. Order promptly filled j Just received, an Immense amount of Genu" summer clothing, from Eastern i manufacturer, at P. A. Stoke.' Partle desiring the best of Job printing ; ... i .k. ,m Mil t th.' Astoriaa Job office before going lse- whera. pi.. v.. ,,. ; Boston Chips, strawberry, vanilla and , molasae flavor. Also th famous Butter Bonbon. 8e those legnt new spring patura In colored front shirts and cufM to match at Herman Wise, th reliable Clothier and Hatter. Don't fall to see those 111. SO worsted cheviot and melton suits which have Just arrived at Herman Wise' on price clothing establishment. All th latest shape In new spring Lata and cap and clothing: new cut and new styles, new priors. No trouble to show goods, st Herman Wise's, the one price clothier. .' ' Call at Herman Wise' Clothing store and look at the latest arrivals In shirt", - collars, caff, hats and clothing. Some cobby and attractive goods both In style ' Business men, tt you want to fix up i Tour office for the eominff voar with the I beet of letter head, bill heals, state-1 menu, etc, caD at the AMorlan Job office ! where you will find the beat of nock and material. i ' The Oregon Trading Co., 9e Commercial street. Is the placj to buy your dry . goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladle' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer. 8. Friedman makes his office at th Oregon Trading Co Just Arrived A large line of imported silk, velvet and cloth wraps, no two alike; a beautiful tine of black dress goods In th newest designs, also fancy silks for trimmings and waists and a large Una of duck suits. I. Cohen, Low Price Store, 491 Bond street Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office snd see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "as good as Mars hall's," in your pocket and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money in your pocket snd fish In your net to find out A prominent steamboat man say: "Mr family have used nearly every brand of Beef. Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the Eates-Crain Drug Co. i the moat palata bel snd nutritious of sny they have ever used." If you are run down snd 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. 671 Commercial street. They are also fully prepared to terve ail Bind or fish, game and dellcacle of' the season, as well as oysters in every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. tome once and you will con tinue to come. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the omce oi timore, 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- snail s twine from start to finish. Go mere and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar- snau s is caned the best In the world. Charles Wirkkala's aaloon on Seventh Street, the well known and popular re- sort in th Bowery, still maintain its reputation. Mr. Wlrkkala 1 an expe rienced man In hi lin of business and keeps on hand only the best grades of wines, liquors and cigars. Concert every evening furnishes amusement for visit or, and Professor Schwabe, the well known pianist 1 making the music one of the featnre of the place. Call and tiring your friend with you. . Tou know what rubbish sIId along with a bait price under 1 cover of a (2.00 shoe in some I V stores, made from ellmpay, i-l ta B-4f. ' sy, sorryf ul stuff. We don't keep il. We don't ke. THE ARCADE. that kind. FROM , NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wrap will be In fashion. They can b discarded, tempor arily while traveling in the steam-h-ated train of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. raui Kan way. speed and for safety, no other line can! compare with this great railway of the! V, ,U,IU VUllllI l. lor . V m. f Those men's t&OO shoes that fit perfectly, wear as they should, sr solid, honest leather, and more lowly priced than yon are used to seeing such shoes. THE ARCADE. For th best of commercial Job print ing can at the Astorian job omce. , Button, Button Who's Got the Shirt Waist? The nea- woman haa trot us far a collar button anyway, and they cover more ground than moat of man' appareling. Shirt Waist Sets Consisting of pair cuff link, three stud buttons and collar button. He, to no act ALBERT DUNBAR AROUND TOWN. In Joy and In sorrow, through praise and throuirh blame. Thus still let me, living and dying th same, In thy service bloom and decay. Like soma lone altar, whom votive, flam in holiness aaMeth away. Moore. A brisk walk I the best cur for blue. Mr. P. MoMcith, a capitalist of Albany, is In the city. . Mr. Sherwood Qllllspy. of Seattle. YVn.. 1 at the OxMent. Tie aa wide a satn ribbons are seen on some tiny bonnets. .One honest " however fumble. U " . Th "earner Queen will (ear for San FruncU,c l 0 clock tomorrow morning. ,.n,Jot , ,ne wldeat atreet In New 1" - uui" It was rumored last evening that Frank Gerde had started a bicycle riding scnoot. August Erickson went to Portland last evening on the Telephone and will return Monday. Mr. B. K. Black, of Salt Lke City i i tan. is visiting in Astoria, a guest at me uccidant. The man who beller? In paying one VT neviiy sound In the faith. It was reported yest-rlay that Dr. Mdf,Q kh.ad ?,M of bs0- right-hand dbs slightly disarranged. . Yesterday was nay day at Erlckson's and about CM was disbursed among ine employes and workmen. Four lots In best location In Van Du sen's Astoria at a bargain and easy terms. R. L. Boyle Co. Miss Lewis and Mrs. DuRette Invite the ladlea to call at their dressmaking parlors. No. MS 10th street. Coal delivered to all parts of th city. Call for prices. Cheap for cash. El more, Sanborn si Co., agents. The Alice Blanchard. which ha been loading lumber at the Clutsop Mill, will probably leave out this morning. For bargains In real estate In any part of Astoria or New Astoria, see us before purchasing. It will pay you. R. L. Bovle Captain Hatch, of the five-masted ooner Louis, which Is now loading lum,ber at Skamokawi, Is In the city on I a visit Why pay 25c for your dinner when you can get a fine up-to-date chicken dinner at the Tremont ltestaurant for 15 cents? wa stated yesterday that more alarm clocks have been gold In Astoria In the last day or two than during the past tnree months. The largest wooden bowl cut from single block, was received yesterday at Roes, Hlgglns A Co. 'a It Is almost h'g enough for a bath tub. A woman Who would ile of fatigue at the mere mention of sweeping a room, win ride twenty miles on her wheel with out uttering a whimper. Mohair Is to be the most popular ma- terlal for ladles' summer wear. It has durability, sheds the dust, and keeps Its color under the most brilliant sun. Don't let your wife tire herself out getting dinner today, but take her along wun you to the Tremont Restaurant and try their fine chicken dinner, only 15c. State School Superintendent G. M. Ir win, accompanied by his wife, arrived yesterday morning. Mr. Irwin will oc cupy the pulpit at the Methodist church today. Steamer Harrison is due with eariro of Gllman coal. Patronise the onlv steam ship line making Astoria home port and terminus. t-lmore, Sanborn & Co., are agents. The two hundred barrels of salt salm on packed In Alaska shipped by Fisher crotners to A. Booth Co.. Chicago. was tak-n out last evening by the steam er i eiepnone. One of the men of the steamer Thomp son, reported that that bout brought down some salmon from up-river, which was discharged at one of the canneries lower dowa ir the dteamer Harrison can dispose of enough coal to keep her running regular ly, Astoria will have steamer communi cation with the Bound. Elmore, San born ft Co.. Airents Mr. Walter C. Smith, the well known capitalist, returned to Portl.inJ last even- I Ing, havlnir rnmnki ,r.,nn,.n I the handling of his large tract of land on the wet side of the bay. The following Portlanders were In the city yesterday: J. M. Ellsworth, G. Schultz, W. M. Rallls, H. H. Mann, 8. K. Dandson. J. P. Christenson. N. Po- ton, E. J. NellMIng, and Wm. H. Pond. large barge load of rock to Flavel for use on the railroad grade at that point Piles and lumber for the bridge were alBo landed at Tansy Creek. Contractor W. W, Corey went over with the boat to superintend affair. , Owing to the continued rain nnlv a ! "mal1 audience atten-led the lecture at BWrfntenHen, .el, 11?' bUt . te K en.6' '"A, ,rwln ulked very enter- I t, r, . - . -.j . "ic lew uresem. lie will occupy me puinit at the m. E. church tomorrow evening when he will deliver nis lecture prepared for the occasion. A runaway milk wagon about noon yes- I terday, caused considerable excitement for the time being. The team started from In front of the Bonbonnlere, ran down Commercial strest to Cutbirth's paint shop, where the wagon waa over turned and the can arilled on the ground. No damage was June but soma butter, milk and vegetable were lost. J. H. Seymour, a member of the llache lora' Club, went to Portland last evening on the Telephone. Some of the other hoy are a little suspl.-loii that hi trip may have some other object than that of mere business, Captain J. Prattle, of t:te Imcrncss hlre, with hla wife, Cnp'uln A. Cut-rlo, of the Olcnmorng, took the ktcumer Thompson last evening for Cathlamcl. where they will eiH'iv.) Sunday with thlr old friend, Captain Itiiiraham. August Ericsson yesterday miivhuaid of a fishermen a copy of s. ii,-i..iiht published one hundred year ago In II- ter county. New York, conlmnln u account of the runeral of Crmse Wash, button. He Intend to have It tramc-l. The Postal Telegraph eomivanv yester day tendered the free, use of Its Hue to the depot committee In handling matters pertaining to that subject. Superintend- ent lleusncr has already donat.d liberal- ly twice to the fund, and Is nnxb us to do all he can to further the Interests of the city. Notwithstanding the bad weather yea terday, and the general discouraging as pect of a (fairs, there were those mer chants foind who exprvaed themselves as being contented and confident of the future. It Is this sort of snlrlt that keeps up not only your own vim, but help out the energies of your neighbor. Dave Keith. John Dnvi V ,d Fred Johnson, of Oeeo river. An. drew Yotirur n.l Mm A l I im.ii... In. of Young- Klver: Mrs. Wm. True. Lewis and Clarke: Fred Amon.tson. Cray's I In er. John Porto. Salmon Creek: Theodore Christians, Walluskt. were In the city yesterday. HI Or.i-e, Archbishop lit, of Tort- land, arrived in the city yesterday. In the atternooti lie held a r'tt, -ii for the children, and today at 4 o dork n the morning. w:ll a.ln'inliu-r tm . rnment of the llnt communion to a lance elas of children. At 10: he will administer the sacrament of connrmnilon. At 7:3t In the evening the bishop will deliver . lec ture at the church. All are invited to attend the services. One of the men at Port Cunby was heard to remark the Jther day: "I hear that two new bullets have hen Invented. One Is from a French brain, and Is coat ed with thin steel.ln consequence of which the missile gw throu.-h you rap Idly and so silently that ou don't teel the wound. Indeed, you don't know you are dead until some one tells you. "The other Is from an Ameiic.in brain, and Is rather a formidable aff.ilr. It Is i cruei ounce of K-an. for wnen It strikes you. nowever slight the Impa -t may be It explodes and tear you nil to nieces. The wound I said to be ghastly, and re covery 1 out of the question. With ihese two bullets in one hand, and a gun In the other thai will fire six hundred shots minute, we are slowly and quickly i marching In the direction of universe brotherhood. We have some distance to travel yet and needn't make over hasty preparations for the mllennlum BICYCLE ACADEMY. Sherman Thing have opened a riding school next door to PiM!1c Kxprrsa oftVe. Competent Instructors constantly In at tendance. Cleveland .ind Crescent bl- cyclts for sale and rent. CIRCUIT COl HT. Proceedings Before Ju.le Mc Bride Yes terday Afternoon. In the case of Angus Sutherland vs. Charles Foley, an order was Issued con firming the sale of real estate. In the case of School District No. I vs. Nancy eicli, now deceased, an order was is sued substituting the heir and adminis trator as defendants. In the matter of Anna M. Jones, ad ministratrix, vs. L. R. Abcrcromble et al. It was ordered that the ref.Tee report the testimony Monday morning. OBITUARY. Nanturket. Mass., Inquirer. Starbuck William Hadwwn 8tarbuck, whose death occurred at New "ork on Sunday morning last was Ine second son of George and Elisabeth Starbuck. and a direct descendant of Edward Ptarbu. k. one of the first white settlers en the Island. He was born at Nantucket, in October, 1KB, and had, consequently, passed his sixtieth birthday. He was ed ucated In the private and public schools of Nantucket, finishing his course of studies In the high school, and was a clasmate of N. W. Tallant, the well known salmon packer. An old playmate describes him as the most enerous of boys and of a jocund sprightllness that always made him a leader In the sport and games Incident to boyhood the first In the race and whose lauich of victory in the sportlveness of youth, was merry and vivacious, while his demeanor was kind and devoid of malice the -'ery boy that all other boys rejoiced to have on their side in any game. His boyhood waa a prophecy of his successful business career and munificent benevolence. Mr. Starbuck business career com menced In the counting room of Wain right ft Tappan, of Boston, and after two or three year experience In Boston, he formed th epartnershlp of Tappan ft BtarDuck. or New York, and engaged In snip Brokerage. Subsequent y the firm necame large and successful owners and managers. This business flnnlly became successful and the wheels of fortune cnangeq. In ISA however, Mr. Starbuck was for. tunate In his association with Henry Vil iara in Forming tne Oregon Transconii nental Improvement Co., and realized great profits from its management, and reiirea tnererrom. He was next Interested In the Hnn.n. tonic railroad and became its presld nt and managed Its affairs for seven. I Flnaly Mr. Starbuck whs Induced to take the Oregon Improvement Comrmnv vui ui me receivers nanua, and he was elected its president, which position h neia until nis retirement from active bus iness lire last year. BELATED COMMUNICATION. I tne nepunucan primary held In ""PP- precinct March !th, 1, L. N. MltchH was elected chairman and Geo. Abernethy secretary. J' D- McFarlane, L. N. Mitchell, Geo. Abernethy and J. M. Darling were elected delegates to the county convention to be neld m Astoria April 2, 189U. Ge0- Abernethy was nominated for Jus- t,ce and J- M- Darling for i.onstahle of Knappa precinct Tn following resolution waa presented I ana unanimously adopted: Resolved, That with the experience m the Pal,t tnree year with a Democratic administration and the Wilson tariff law, tnat we cannot but view with still g;at. er ""'rust the free coinage of silver when we already have In the vaults of the treasury ton of silver that cannot now be kept in circulation at par value. tnigneuj I,. N. MITCHI-JLL, GEO. ABERNETHY, Chairman. Secretary. REMOVAL. Having removed to Bond street next door to Jefffrs restaurant, I respectfully In vlte my friends and others In need of "food, honest footwear, to call on me In the new place. New work as well a re pairing. Good workmanship and live and let live price. S. A. GIMRE. Tbp only place in Astoria to liny. CRAIN'S HARM A PA KILLA Is at the Enles-Crian Drug Company's, The Lightest Store in Town. Our Mm A t i 1 r-vy "-m mm BOYS FIGHTING To go to our llcnlv! lluy your svkhIs at our store; You will have fun. You will get the best goods. You will save mon-y and go to our picnic beNl.les on the ,vh of June. 1-iidl.m Dents, and Clilhlren. all must have ticket. HERMAN WISE THE RELIABLE One-Price Clothier and Hatter PKIIVT IVMMITTKK. Make Plans for n.nliuf t'p .co Bay Subscription 1 1st. Chairman Nolan.1, of the special com mittee of ten, returned from lurtl.iml yesterday morning, and the commute for the most part as encaged during the day In completing pi. ins for rlnlshlrg their work the first of this w-ek Heve'al subscriptions were received, two of which are reported In the list In another col umn, the others being of larger amounts and In such shape that thev ,ire not yet yea.ly to be recorded. The committee are confident, to a man. tint the mstter will be closed satlsfsrtorllv within a day or two. A number of Portland r.ipltiiH.ts who nre Interested In Astoria, were heard from yesterday, an. I Mr Uosslin went to that city last evening He will call upon the gentlemen, in 1 will nlso meet Mr. Hammond before returning Monday. The ten have erhap work.-. I as hard as any similar committee ever appointed In this city. An.l every man of them I deserving of the hlxh.st pnlse. I'l YEUS ANP SKI.LRKS. The following transfer were filed for record yesterday at the ohV of County Kceoril.-r Oumier-son: J. C. lloyer and wife t W. J. Burns, trustee, lots X I. 3, . 7, S. S. It). 11 and 12. hla k : lots and 10. block S; the undivided one-half of lots I. 2. X I. 5, il and It. Bloc k 1. and lots I. T and in. Columbia Second Addition to As toria J Mrs. Jam.-s W. Welch and Sirs. W. W. I'pton to Asturia and I'olum- hla River Kallrond Co., right of way through tide lands In front of the west half of bl-k lA As toria Gust Holmes and wife and P. N. Johnson and wife to some, right of way through tide land In front of block Adair's Tort of I p)s r Astoria J. Q. A. Bowlhy and wife to Alt-x Gilbert, trustee, twenty-five acres In section 21. township 8 north. range 10 west two RHILOH'S Cl'RE Is soia on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cents, to cents, and II 0 For sale by J. W. Conn. NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bid will be received by the County r-O'irt of Clatsop County, until Monday. Mny 4th, 1i6, at 11 o'clock a. m , for the maintain ing and operating of a steam ferry across Young rl'.er from the county road end ing at Daggett's Point, In Sec. , Tp. I N., K. 9 W., to Case's Astoria, for one or more yeurs. All bidders will be re quired to state the me. tonnage and horse power of bout, number of trips to be maintained each day, rates if ferriage to be charged, and any other Information In regard to establishing and maintain ing su'.'h ferry. For further Information and details application should be made to J. H. D. Gray, County Judge. All bids to be Indoised "Proposals for Ferry a'ruw zoungs ttiver. The right to reject any und all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the County Ccurt. Astoria, Oregon, April Pith, lsx F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. A little III. then a little pit. The III has gone, the pill has won. DeWltt's Little Early Rls-rs are the little pill that cure great III. Cha. Rogers. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OK FARE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heafford. Oenral Pa- coger yvgeni, uiu colony Building Chi cago, Illinois. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th .treets. The finest brand, or liquors and cigar always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON ft PETERSON. NOTICE TO WATERC'0N-BU.1EH8. All service pipe that aie now connected with the old main on dth street between Franklin avenue and Astor streets, must be changed to the new main on Dth street by April 18. Al.w all service tlltu s Hint ;.r nectisl with the old main on Bond street oeiwecn Mh street and 2nd street, must tie changed to the new uu.ln n n,.a street by April loth. rhe above mentioned oM m in.. ail h. taken up and water consumee. iu em themselves accordingly. or.O. A. SHIELDS, Supt. , Two thing worth knowlng- JL first, to make friends; next, to keep them. We believe our granite ware stock ! dnir that dally. Large Dish Pan O cents. THE ARCADE. The bet blood purifier is CHAIN'S HAHHVPAHILLA One linmlred ami tWMily-Hve doses for f-l NAKED ANGELS May Preach, Hut naked men can make no Impres sion; Its the Well-dressed gentleman who wins beauty and position, We now have our complete stock In: Oetitlemen will do 'II to Inspect our elegant ault-th y are ma.le to (It. they are well trimmed. (Hir prlrva on them guarantee.! th lowest. SMALL HOY AND TOOTH. Cincinnati Ktupilrer A well-known dentist In this city had a iietultar experience wtlh a small boy at his office one .lay recently. The small boy of a Well-known family In this city had an uchlug tooth. It prove.! to he a matter of concern to the whole family, as u had kept every one of them awake for three nights. During the small boy absence the family held a council of war, and it was firally .t.vl.li.l that the tooth must come out or the family would be drlvm to nervous prviratl.ri. The fatu ity suffered more from thA small buy tooth than did the small boy himself The tooth wa an uncertain member Sometimes It ached dully for hours, irta.li there would In prrlitds of respite when the small boy played and the family re cuperated from the effects of the last I aching. The tooth also had the pleas ant habit of beginning operations quits suddenly-for example, while the lay was at the dinner table The boy would drop his knife and fork and howl, and then the family knew that the toothache had arrived They would then rush for the hut-water bag and the creosote and other remedies that had often been tried with more or less success. 1'ur several hour the family susiiended operation while the tooth did Its work. When It was suggested to the small boy that the tooth had better lie drawn It at once began aching and he set up a howl. But the boy's father was a wise man. and he told the boy that th tooth would not la pulled, but extracted Instead. This suited the small boy, and so together the father and son wende.1 their way to the dentist The small boy looked happy, for the tooth wa resting, hut the futhrr wore a grim and determined look. "I want you to extract my boy's tooth," said the father. "It mustn't he pulled, you understand: Just extracted." The doctor nodded ami said: "I un derstand " "I ain't going to have it pulled," howl, d the small boy. "All right." said the doctor. "Climb Into the chair and I will get the ex tractor. Now, let me look at It." and the doctor held a shining pair of forceps behind his buck. In an Instant the tooth wa out. "Wow! Ouch! !ng gons you! You said you wasn't goln' to pull It out Ow-ow-ow-ow'" yelled the smsll boy, kick ing the doctor' tray of tool across Hie room. "Where's the extract you prom ised me?" "Where's the what?" asked his father. "The extract: vanlller er lemon er somethln'. You promised me extract frr me tooth. Yes, ye did." "Oh, I see! Hu. ha, bn." laughed th father, a he started with his angry son for the nearest randy store, where he purchased him enough randy to stirt all hi other teeth to aching, and make hi promise good. A DOLLAR A WORD NO OBJECT. Pari Register. The demand for Mr. Gladstone's writ ings -an be understood by the following reply, which he sent to John Urlahane Wulker, who offered lilm II a word for a mngaslne article of any length. Mr. Gladstone's mngn'lne articles lire often from six to ten thousand words In length His replay was: "Dear Sir: While I arn very sensible, of the flattering terms In which you have addressed me, I have to regret thut my work In hand la of such a nature us en tirely to dlsnla I me from undertaking a new engagement. Your faithful and obedient, W. K. OLADHTONH." Blarrltx, January 21, 1K4. EASTER AWAICENINO. (Margaret E, Bangater, Magaxlne.) In Harper' Never yet was a springtime. Late though lingered the snow. That the sap stirred not at the whisper Of the south wind, sweet and low; Never yet was a springtime When the buds forgot to blow. ( Ever the wings of th summer Are folded under the mould; Life that ha known no dying Is Lov's, to have and to hold. Till sudden, the bourgeoning Easter! The song! the green and the gold! WANTED. WANTED An honest sctlvo gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary. 1780, payable III weekly and expense. Situation permanent Ref erences. Enclose elf-addressed stamped envelope, The Dominion Company, fll Omaha Building, Chicago. FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS Just out just 1 ceived Jut what you want, st Wing Lei's, MI Commercial strew. FOB RENT. 'or'rENT Two business houses, one with 19 furnished room upstairs, other with 7 furnished room upstairs and bar fixture down stairs. Cull at tills ofllce.' FOR RENT A furnished suite of rooms on ground floor, centrally located. 414 Exchange street FOR RENT Nice room, over C. B. Smith's csndy store. Inquire of Alex Campbell. Customers What They Are Buying DOES YOUR BOY CLIMB? la your hoy quiet and stinlluu. or I he lively? W eat suit either: have I ho line dressy suits or the rough and tumble kind, with double knee, double seal, ami patent walatlmnd. W have the style. We quote the lowest price. BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER 1000 Rolls Choke Creamery Butter 25c a Roll and Up FOARD & STOKES CO. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. ami McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTAIENT CO.. 483 Bond Street. VI 1 r 111 I CIV ' , s W0 WtMO'CGMSMAtfO TOfffmODK After (Deals I Or at any other timv when yntl wish kooiI oiunr ask lor the well known, , home-made, bund-made, white labor oi(jar "La Etelle Antorla " Conneded by all smoker to be the be I oiuar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Niml? Street, Astoria, Oregon. IS THERE? Is there s man with heart so cold. That from hi family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kino. And we would suggest at this season s nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or let of Dining Chair. We have th largest ana nnest line ever mown In th cltv and at price that cannot fall to please tne closest ouyer. t HEILBORN & SON. n m .'i" ".-nu SPRINGLIKE These getille shower ,ra but lolnpora ry: In a tew days wo will hank In th spring sunshine: We have our spring !. . In: Our spring suits and nanlsi tur spring hat ai4 "ape. ttur spring ties, shlru and collar; gualliy high; Trlcea low. j It ritllllUtl Oil till' south Mll ol A. i toriu's liills Twdity iiPfiri't'H wurintT ninl vrgctu. ti'n thirty tlnys in iidvutut' of the North siilo Mnnni fluent siti-H ft r rpsidciircs. over looking river iiml hay, sunny ami shel tered. Easy find natural grades; little or no grading necessnrv. U3 Y' s 'M ',?'f;7vr r.i "f;i y.ifi '.y 6 ill Mr They Lack Life There sr twine gold to fUbermeo on th Columbia rivr that stand, la th am relationship to Marshall's Twin as s wooden I mag does to toe human being they lack strength-Uf evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself into th belief that othsr. twlnes besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't They cannot A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Lowers' SuODlles. Cor. Csss sud Squimnqu Streets. Astoria, Or Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. W"r trvlng la every way to make them th mo.i . Joyabl In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook-In the moat delicious style. Per fect service. If you invite friend to the Palao Restaurant the place I a sufficient smar. ante that h will receive a good meal. The Palace flestanrant