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THK DAILY ASTPKIAX. AS'l'OKIA, WKP.NKsPAY MOKNlMi, A MM. Ift. Beaver Hill ...COAL R.LBoyle&Go. Rcnl Hutufe, Iohmh, I invent mci.tM mu! liiHurnncc dollars Invested In lots in this addition t mmi Jfjp Rt wfndSw. ' and Gilman rat rsBilly or Steem r-m rmses Trtt If CI.KAN KKANOMALK IN PRICK ... I I J II.. ELMORE. SANBORN A CO. Aftors. Astoria. t v. otnnifw til fM, Aalorlrti Of WARRENTON The Lightest Store in Town. Our Customers ss What They Are Buying IMPROVED, ATTRACTIVE, THE CENTER OF IMPROVEMENTS on the Wirrenton is the very best property urge, rail lots in Warrentorl There can V THE MOST LIBERAL Maps nt ouPPlicatloa. SOMETHING fcEWi OuMres Tottss' Steel-Sloe Saoes, All Sites ted Styles z We also carry a fine I ne of xdiea and men's shoos, from the best to the lowest reliable oods. All goods warranted just as represented, j JUliiN ii Arti w, 479 Commercial street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Vocal weather for twenty-four hour ending at I p. m. yesterday, furnished bythe United 8tates Department ot Ag riculture, weather buresu. Uulmum temperature, 4S dear. Minimum temperature. S degree. Precipitation. .4J inch. Total precipitation from September let. 189&. to date. C.S Inches. Excess of precipitation from September let, 1S, to date, 188. BUSIXESS LOCALS. Try C B. Smith's Vanilla Ice Cream. It Is something One. n n iiimlw. architect. Room Num ber t, Kinney's bulldirg. Summer clothing sold at extremely lowj prices tl F. A. stos.es. Meany Is the leading tsltnr. and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine u-ed tv o Per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. Ice Cream Soda In twenty-two different flavors it C E Smith's. Private par lors for ladles. The Scow Bay Wood Tard Is wen sup plied with the best trades ot Br and hard wood. Orders promptly filled Just received, an Immense amount of tents' summer clothing;, from Eastern manufacturers, at P. A. Stokes.' Parties desiring: the best of job printing t the lowest prices she lid call at the Astorlaa Job office before gome else where. The Bonbonnlere has today the real j Boatoa Chips, strawberry, vanilla and J molasses Savors. Also the famous Butter Bonboca. I Business ovn, U you want to fix op ' your office for (he coming- year, with the '. best of letter keads. bill heals, state-; ments, etc, call at the Astorlui Job office j vHere you will flnj the best of stock i n4 material, I The Oregon Trading; Co., 0 Commercial , street, is the plaoj to buy jrour dry; s-ooda. clothing, boots and shoes, men's; and ladies' furnishing goods. Should you j want an auetloneer, 8. Friedman makes his office at the Oregon Trading Co lust Arrived A large tine of Imported ' silk, velvet and cloth wraps, no two alike; a beautiful 11ns of black dress foods in the newest designs, also fancy ! Ilka tor trimmings ana waists ana a large line ot duck suits. I. Cohen, Low Price Store, 1 Bond street Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's Office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "as good as Marshall's," in your pocket, snd 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: "My family have used nearly every Drand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the Bstes-Craln Drug Co. is the most pals la bel and nutritious ot any they have ever used." If you are run down and need a tome, 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. I They are also fully prepared to ?erve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, ss well as oysters In every' imaginable style at the lowest living; prices. Come once and you will on tin ue to come. ! Most so-called "almon twines" are col-j ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless In thel 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-1 hall's twine from start to finish. Goj there and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar-1 ball's Is called the best in the world. i Charles Wlrkkala's saloon on Seventh ! street, the well known and popular re- I sort in the Bowery, still maintains Its 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- rurnisnes amusement tor visit ors, and Professor Bchwabe, the well known pianist, is making the music one of the features of the place. Call and bring; your friends with you. f 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 Jeffff's restaurant, 1 respectfully in vite my friends and others in need of srood, honest footwear, to call on me In the new place. New work as well as re pairing. Good workmanship and live and let live prices. S. A. GIMRE. The BeHt Blood Purifier Made RAIN'S SARSAPARILLA 125 DOSES FOR $1.00 LrA For ssale by the E8TE8-CRAIN DRUG CO. never tt anything letter than narrenion nas everytninj oesiracie Think of large, full lots in Beautiful Warrenton for $150 to $250 each TERMS EVER OFFERED FOR SUCH Columbia Harbor Land The iMoon Is JJot Seen When the San Shines We thought we'd never have any- thlmr belter than those famous ifcc handkerchief we had Christmas time, but we have a total eclipse ot them In the new lot that has Just arrived. ALBERT DUNBAR AROUND TOWN. 1 look upon the simple and childish vir tues of veracity and honesty as the root of all that is sublime In character. Km- erson. Fompadour effects are seen In shoes. Charles Stoll. of Olney. Is vlsttlng In the city. J. G. Metier was down from Brookfield yesterday. lellow vies with green for fashionable supremacy. .Mr. W. G. Gossttn returned from Fen land yesterday. G. W. Tackaburg. of Denver, Colo.. Is st the Occident. Mr. Lsrrv Sullivan, of Fortland. Is j visiting In the city. Charles R. Thompson, of San Fran I clsco. Is in the city. I The gentle rain yesterday sprinkled the sinels and laid the dust. Mr. J. JeCoy. of CathUunet Is In the city, a guest of the Parker. Frank S. Reed, of St. Louts, is in the city, a guest of the Occident. Mr. P. C. Warren, a prominent cltiien of Warrenton, is In the city. Fur coats and straw hats are the com bination most noted these days. T. H. DeCaw and H. W. McCreery, of Essex, Ont., are visiting In the city. Rev. Robertson and E. C. Belknap, of Knappa, were in the city yesterday. August Davidson, of the Nchalem, re turned to his ranch yesterday overland. Spewer M. Johnson made final proof on his claim before County Clerk Dunbar Monday. Sheriff Hare left yesterday afternoon for Clatsop, where he arrested an In sane person. The anniversary exer-lses of the J. O. f. A. M. have been postponed until next Wednesday, April 2d. The steamer Telephone brought down a large number of delegates yesterday to the Presbyterian convention. It Is well to be careful, but don't put a thing away with such nicety that you forget where on earth it Is when most Deeded, A Jaunty chspcau of the sailor shape Is of white straw with bows of black and white striped silk, and has a bunch ot violets George L. Hill and Miss Jennie Lewis, both of Bear creek, were granted a mar riage license by County Clerk Dunbar Monday afternoon. One gentleman was heard to ask an other I?) yesterday, "Are you slightly acquainted with the truth, or do you know her Intimately?" City council will hold a meeting this evening, at which It Is expected there will be some Interesting dlscunalon on the question of city finances. Contractor Cory wants to know how much more rain is due to complete As toria's April allowance. This is an op portunity for Observer Grover. It was a caution those 11.50 lots sold jesterday at office of the Columbia Har bor Land Company. They soli an entire addition five times over in talk. Captain Johnson went to Chinook beach In the Interests of the glllnetters yester day morning, and after completing his errand there will go up to McGowan'i. Miss Bessie Ross and Miss Annie Mc Lane left on the Gatxert yesterday morn ing for Oregon City, where they will at tend the Christian Endeavor convention. Captain Copeland, of the scow Vigilant, who arrived down yesterday from Goble, reports that he Is discharging at the As toria wood yard YJi cords of fine fir wood. The weather was so rough yesterday that the workmen who were driving piles for the foundation for Kopp's new brewery, were compelled to stop work for the time being. In the circuit court yesterday Andrew Applegren, a native of Sweden, was ad mitted to citizenship. The waterworks case was argued and submitted and tak en under advisement Mrs. Andrew Young, Toung's river; Fred Johnson, Deep river: Ous Kleebe, Walluskl, and Jacob Wilson, the butter man of Rkamokowa, were among the visitors from the country yesterday. Foard & Stokes yesterday received an asslKnment of twenty barrel of line DESIRABLE WEST SIDE Warrenton CRANO PROPERTY Co.. cor. Bond and 11th Sts. klassware from the E.Wt. Tl h1 re somelhintr new and m very handsome showing on the shelves. Yesterday afternoon Astorlitns ere treated to all kinds at weathor In min ute. Snow, hall and rain came down all at one time, while quite a mkle of win.1 was blow li s. and It wasn't a good day for bad Weather either. Mr. William McBnorty. ot StelU spent yterdy In the city, lie worts that the people In his territory are happy and everybody Is at work. The trm ers bmk over the hills sr. busy l ulling In spring crops. Capl. John liaboUUr. returned Monday morning from Newport, where h. was called to the deathbed of his brother. Captain Steven KabMdgr, who died ot neuralsla of the heart a week airo lust Sunday. Captuln Uabblue was sell known In Astoria. Messrs. Schmidt. K. P. Jones, J. It. Smith, IL H. Caswell. Charles J. Si-hns-be I. 1. A. Williams. A. N. Smith. Kmll Sctmtlit. E. C. McDonald. .Vllllam tl. Travers, (.ieorjre A l-uke. Thuimus tod, J. W. Cook. J. N vllle and C. V. Klrby. all of Portland, were In the city yester day.' The steamer O. K. yesterday, unionist other supplies, carried Ml .' of pow- , der and li kegs of black potrdcr to Hie j r.kilroad tamps above Tongue ,xlnt. N. w j workman uiv being sent to the front i every uay. and as soon ;s koxI weather j come It will not take long to Ilninn the I first ten miles of grading. j The following- is taken from the Ta- j coma Ledger and shows the general mis apprehension under which outside pa pers labor in regard to the listilng trouble: "Those t'r-gc.n mlschiet t makers at the mouth of the Columbia ' will have to fish or rut hall hereafter. ' if thev will persist In raising Cain they will surely find themselves in the meshes of the law." Merchants renort that business Is ' duller just at pr.-sent than It has been i during the same period for many years ! In the oast. Much of the 'l.ii kn. ks is . attributed to bad weather, but the most j of It can be laid at the doors of the unke. Even tho women, wlih few ex- ; ceptlons. have yet eommen-ed their ! spring housecleanlng. i Before Police JudKe Nelson yesterday , appeared Robert I'owers. an Individual who gets on periodical drunks Me was ' fined tin ami will stay In Jail for v few I tuys. not that he car.not pay his line, but for the reason that he can become . sooer. M. McMahon was also drunk, ' but. having t. I.e put It up as hall. This j he forfeited, failing to ansi-r to the j chant e fornlnst him. , Politics and other matters of public , Interest have given pLu-e to the discus- , sioii of the strike. Even the detot site ; matter has t iken a back ie.it and the j committee of t-n have apparently fallen ; overboard. Salmon or no salmon is the one absorbing question, hut so far no one seems to be able to predict what will be j the outcome of the pr.-sent situation. j At the regular meeting of Sts. John Chapter. R. A. M., last evening, two can- I didates were admitted to the itoyal Arch degree, with most Impressive rermonles. 1 and afterwards the members adjourned ' to the Palace Restaurant, where. In the j private parlors, an elegant banquet was served. The evening was one of the most pleasant In the history of Masonry In the city. It was reported yesterday that some fourteen tons of fish had neon delivered to the Eureka cannery and that that In stitution would commence at once to put up fish. The rumor mild not be verified, any further than that the mani fest of the boat lines show that about the same number of tin cans have within the past few days been shipped up the river from Astoria as were shipped at the same period last season. A large number of persons have slicnt fled their desire that '.he lypny Fan tasia be reproduced. Owing to the ex tremity inclement weather many did not attend, but, as the entertainment has been spoken of so hls-hly by those who saw it, it has lead to an earnest request that Prof. Beggs repeat the performance. The mlnuette by the "little eight" Is worth going far to see, while the Fanta sia Is perfect. It Is sincerely to be hoped that Prof. Keggs will repeat the enter tainment. Mr. J. Ii. Kellogg and Postmns-er Jo hanson came up from Seaside yesterday. Their friends claim they brought the bad weather with them. Mr. Johansen said he did not care to talk about politics except under his breath to his brother delegates. Mr. Kellogg thought that his reception was so uncivil at the hands of his Aslorlan friends that he would be Justified on his return In overturning Campbell's station. The lost words the genial postmaster was hear to utter were "Don't mention politics." Mr. Henry McOowan was over from Ilwaco yesterday and reported that everything was quiet In that burg. The trapmen, he said, were making prepara tions to fish as soon as the weather would permit, but that they would do no fishing unless the militia remained there for their protection. It was the understanding, he said, that the militia men would protect the trapmen at all hazards from any depredations that would be committed by Astoria fisher men. A few of the trapmen have al ready their gear set and the others are ready to place their gearing Into position as soon as the weather settles. Architect Schact, who Is In the city, will remain over until this evening. He says that the contract for the wrought Iron work for Kopp's brewery will prob ably be let today. Mr. Schact says that In these days of modern contrivances that it was very difficult for Iron manu facturers not supplied with hydraulic machinery to compete with those who have all the latest improvement for handling and manufacturing Iron. He stated to an Astorlan representative that the new automatic machinery for hand ling and riveting boilers and doing simi lar work Is truly wonderful There was a little discussion yesterday at a public resort concerning the foibles of mankind. Since time human eccen tricities have existed and probably al ways will. One gentleman urgued that everybody In the world has a superstl- BOYS FIGHTING To go to our I'imilc! Huy your ool at our sture; You will have fun, You will get the hei o.ls. You will save rnon v an. I go to our picnic besides on the .vh of June Ladles. Dents, and I'hllilrvn, nil must have tickets HEI One-Price Clothier and Hon of some kind lie sold: 'You may tnuish at the accusation and scoff at It. or even soear at It. but It's true all the same. In you ivally like lo see the moon owr Iho a rone shoulder' which Is Ihe wrong shoulder, by the ay? Are uu peric, il Killing to start on a picnic on Krl.li" If you put a stocking on wrong Mr out. do you wear It so nil day. simply U-.-aus,-, of course, it's too much trouble to ch:iniie It? And, an lo thirteenth, you are nulte ready to make the thlrt.-.-nth at taile? lo you carry a hore i-hretnut in your o.ki't for the rheumatism" IUCYCLK ACAPXMY. Sherman A Thing have . p.ned a riding school next door to Vx -ilc Kxpress offl.-e. j Competent Instructors ronsiantly In St ( t ndance. Cleveland m.l Cres.-enl hi cycles for sale and rent. Tin: Washington militia. tieneral Carr Tells of the Arrangements In Camp at Ilwaco. General Carr. of SeattK commanding the militia fortes now at llwao, passed through the rtty yesterd.iv, on his re turn to Seattle, having l-ft his troops In charge of Captain lirown. General Carr rusted to an Astorlan rrftf-.'sentatlve that the main body of his irtmps were now In camp In the public square In Ilwaco. and that Ih-lr camp presents a very picturesque and warlike appear ance. It seems that the general has a numlier of expert mechanics among his men. who "" " . provide themselves with some of the com- I forts and conveniences they have always ' he.-n accustomed lo In city life. The I abundant supply of splendid water to he J found at Ilwaco has been plged through the ramp and a number of the soldiers -have Introduced the latest plumlers fix- lures, thus providing themselves with , faucets, which supply clear, eool run ning water, and have also established sinks and baths. The men lack none of the convenience, and have many of the luxuries of civilised life. Besides the main troops at Ilwaco, General Carr says that he has posted several detachments along the beach as far as Chinook, and has established picket lines almost completely around the north shore of Baker's bay Be sides all this, a number of patrol boats are kept In constant service i.bout the bay. Yesterday the erection of numbers of breastworks was commenced on Sand Island, and today the work of complet ing traps ami plledrlvlng will be resumed under their protection. General Carr savs that there are other bodies of militiamen under arms at Seattle and all ready to proceed to Ilwaco on a mo ment's notice, and adequate military pro tection will lie afforded the Ilwaco trap men so long sa It will be needed. Reports from Ilwaco yesterday from other sources Indicate that fish are be ing received, though In somewhat lim ited quantities, at Bealmrg's cannery, and It Is Intimated that that Institution will begin regular canning operations this morning. PRESBYTERY MEETS. Proceedings of the First Day Pro gramme Outlined. The presbytery of Portland met In their regular stated spring meeting- in tho First Presbyterian church of this city (TuiHdiiyi last evening at T: o'clock, and was opened with a sermon by the itev. Wm. Travis, retiring- 'moderator, from the text found In Phil. II. v:ll, In clusive. The presbytery was then con stituted with prayer, the roll en 111 and the organization effected by the election of Rev. Thomas Boyd, I). D., as moder ator for the ensuing six months, and Elder D. p. Lee as temporary clerk. The following ministers were prem-nt: Revs. Win Travis, mod-rator: W. B. Holt, D. D., stated clerk: W. O. Forbes, reporting clerk; Thos. Boyd, I). D. ; N. B. Lee, D. D. ; E. P. Hill, D. D.; K. W. St. Pierre, Role-rt Llildell, M. Robertson, W. 8. Wright, Devi.I Dunlon, C. R. Shields, Bylvanus Bayre, F. If. Frulht, R. J. Campbell and W. T. Hcott; also Elders E. C. Holden. B. P. Lee, O. A. Luke, H. R. Tunlson. E. C. HHknan, R. B. Shannon and J. A. Eakln. The following report of tho committee of arrangements was adopted : Wednesday-:) to a. m., devotion, nt exercises led by Rev. E. W. St. Pierre: business sessions, t ft. m. to 12, 1 lo I p. m., and 7:) to I) p. m.; lunch served In tho church from 12 to I by tho ladles. The slated clerk read the minutes of the last regular and intervening meet ings, whereupon presbytery adjourned with prayer. The following Is the docket: Announce standing committee by the moderator. Reference of papers. Choose place of October meeting. Reports of permanent committees. Reports of special committees. Reports of standing committees. Eleet commissioners to Ihe General As sembly. Elect trustees of Presbytery (five In number). Heading of minutes. Final roll call. Adjourn. The best blood purifier Is PUArvu . . nr... "A"""t I'AKIM.A one hundred and twenty-five doses for $ i NAKED ANGELS May Preach, Hut naked man cu reuk't no linpree. ton; Its the well-dresi geiiiieinsn who wins beauty and position; Wo now havs our complrt. stock In: llentlenien will do r;! to Inspect our elegant suits thry are made to fit. they ars well trimmed. Our prices on them guaranteed the lowest. xMAN THK RELIABLE IIKV. WALTERS' t.LVTTUK Announcements are Mng M.trd for the Itrv. J J. Wallers' popular led ars on "Crimes and Criminals." lo Iw given In the .Methodist church KrIJty evening, April Jlth From hundreds if pre, no tices the following is tsk.-n from ihe Central Illinois Cbatauqu Assembly: "ChapUIn J. J Wallers delivered bis popular lecture on 'The Walled City, or Crimes ami Criminals.' si our Cha. liua this afternoon, lo not b-sa than f people, who listened for ov..r an hour and w half with unabated Interest lo his word pictures The serious lllnrss of Ihe wife of T. ls Wilt Talnuure, which pre. vented that most popular platform oralor from appearing, made It ill the nior. dlillcult for the chaplain, who im-cupIi the hour of the great Brooklyn divine. Few lecturers eould have susialned themselves In the face of such a (llsnp. polntmeni. but the humorous and witty chaplain was equal lo the occasion, and held the dlmtpiMilnted nudlcnc an.l drew rroni Hum round after round of plause." sp- Our U shoes lor IjiiII. s cr O.-n- tit-men. are as good as lots that I you are asked J for We're , going to ki-ep saying that to you until every man and woman In ! Astoria knows It by heart. T1IH Alt'-ADE. ! GOVERNMENT RIDS WANTED Custom House, Astoria. ore n. April 13, ') Sealed proposals wll be received nt Ihls building until II o'clock noon, April 'th, l. for furnishing fuel, lights, wnt.-r. miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, hauling ashes, and sprinkling streets for this building during ihe n. al year ending June i. IN;, or such portion of Ihe year as muy be deemed advisable. The right lo reject any and all bids Is reserved by Ihe treasury department. CHAB. II PAGE. Custodian. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS All service pipes that aie now connected with Ihe old main on th street between Franklin avenue and Aator streets, must be changed to the new main on 8th street by April 11 AIjo all service pipes that are now con nected with the old main on Bond street between Ith street and Ind street, must be changed to the new main on Bond street by April Kith. The above mentioned old mains will be taken up and water consumers will gov ern themselves accordingly. GEO. A. SHIELDS, Supt. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Illds will be received until Wednesday, April 22d for building a one-story store building for Mr. Morris Wise on Ninth street, between Bond and Commercial street Plans ami specifications can be seen at R. L. Boyle's office RMIL 8CHACHT. AN ENIGMATICAL DILL OK FARE, For a dinner, served on the Dining ears of the Chlcsgo, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway, will be sent to any address on reoflpt sf a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Oeo. H. HenfTord, Oenrrsl Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building. Chi cago, Illinois. OUR CORNER. A fmtlemsn's resort, st corner Bond snd Uth streets. Ths finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON it PETERSON. Two things worth knowing first, to moire friends; next, to 'keep them. We believe our gTSnlte wars stock Is doing that dally. Largs Dish Pan U cents. THE! ARCADE. Ths only place In Astoria to buy CHAIN'S 8AHSA.PARILLA Is t the Estes-Craln Drug Company's. WANTED. WANTED An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established tiouse. Salary. 1780. payable 16 weekly and expenses. Situation permanent. Ref-I erennee. Enclose self-addressed stamped! envelope. The Dominion Company, nil Omaha Building, Chicago. FOR SALE. JAPANESE! QOODS-Just out-Just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, Sta Commerclsl street TOR BENT. "FOR RENT Two business houses, one with ID furnished rooms upstairs, oilier with 7 furnished rooms upstairs and bur fixtures down stairs. Cull at this office. FOR RENT A furnished suite of rooms on ground floor, centrally located. 414 Exchange street FOB RENT Nle rooms, over C. B. Smith's eandy store. Inquire df Alex Campbell. DOES YOUR BOY CLIMB? la your boy quiet and studious, or Is he Ihelyf Vs suit eiiher: e havs III. fine dressy nils or the rough and tumt'lo kind, with double knee, double seat, and patent waistband. W. havs the styles. We quote the luwsel prli-ea. WISE Sherry. Angelica and Port Wines ...The Finest Whiskies... And the Best Cigars FOARD & STOKES CO. Hustler's Astoria rwentioth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.. 483 Bond Street. rJ. 1 ais svw fiats, 1 13 WJ0ttAMO6M2MA!lf0 TOfWySMK ' S)v rrrrrrr i 4i nini. riY After (Deals I Or at any otlitir time whim you wish a Krxnl ciiinr ask (or Ilia well kunwu, home-mudo, bnnd-mnih), white lalxir ciifiir "Lea Belle Antorla " Conrmlud by alt smokers to bn the beet cigar liiariiifiiotureit. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nintr) Stfet, Astoria. Oregon. I IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all eould find In articles of FURNITURE of the right kind. And we would suggest at this season a nice Bldelionrd, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. We have ihe largest and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to please the closest buyers. HEJLBORN & SON. SPRINGLIKE These stout lo showers ar. but tempore. ry: In a lew days we will bk In the spring sunshine: We havs our spring slock In; Our spring suits ami pant: our spilug hats and "spa, Our spring lies, shirts nit.l collars; Dustily high; Prices low. Hatter AT.... nml McKce Ave. j Is t-ituatcd oit tlic south hide ot Ah : toria's liiHs ! Tw nty decrees wimwr mid . i jictu- ; tioii thirty days in ihIviiimt of tin North i f-itlc Magnificent sitis for rthitlrtuTs. over ' looking river ami hay, sunny and shcl- i tcrt'd. i ! Easy and natural grndt s; littlu or no ' gratliii' necessary. 1 1 1 rt- k v -r a t sc firivJ They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen, on ths Columbia river that staod lav ths lama relationship to Marshall'a Twlne as a wooden Image does to ths human being- they lack strength Ufa evenness and lasting; qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just ss well." Tbsjr won't They cannot A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loireers'SunDlle.. Cor, Cut suil Sgusmrxju. Stmts. Astoria, Ore Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those i urvs tv' t every way to make them the most en Joyahla In town. All the "good things" of the season-cooked by our excellent cook-In the most delicious style. Per- ie:i service. If you Invite a friend lo the Palace Restaurant ths nisca I. mm. .-., anloe that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Hestanrant