The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 18, 1896, Image 4

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THR DAILY ASTOKIAX. ASTOMV. SATHMUY MOKNlNd. AHtll. lit. lSHl.
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and Oilman V-rALwi W U KflV RiYllfl SPECIAL OFFER We have now placed on the market Block 105 and water frontage, and will offer lots In that
JJJSl. Trv it -a; l.U,UUyiuVAUU. addition at prices way Mow adjoining property. We will give you good terms on this property, and a few
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ELMORE. SANBORN CO. Afcnts. AstorU.
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IMPROVED. ATTRACTIVE, DESIRABLE
THE CENTER OF IMPROVEMENTS on the WEST SIDE
Warrenton Is the very best property
Larre, full lots in Warrenton
, There can never be anything better than Warrenton
Warrenton has everything desirable
Think of large, full lots in Beautiful
Warrenton for $150 to $250 each
THE MOST LIBERAL
Maps stat oo application.
SOMETHING NEW.
Ckildrts 4 Yetis' Sttcl-Sko Sttots, HI
Sitts td Style
We also carry r fine 1 ne o
adies' and men's shoos, from
the best to the lowest reliable
goods. All goods warranted
iust as represented.
JOHN HA UN A CO..
479 Commercial street.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Local weather for tstnty-four hours
ending at I p. m. yesterday, furnished
by the United 8tates Department of Ag
riculture, weather Bureau.
Maximum temperature, 61 des-rees.
Minimum temperature. X degrees.
Precipitation, none.
Total precipitation from September 1st,
1st, 1S9S, to date, 157 lnchea
Excess of precipitation from September
tot. 1895. to date, tJJ lnchea.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Try C B. Smith' Vanilla Ice Cream.
It Is something fine.
C Q- PsJmbent, architect. Room Num
ber a, Kinney's bulldlrg.
Veany Is the leading; tailor, and pays
tb highest cash price tor lur sauio.
Marshall's twine used hr 75 per cent
of the fishermen on the Columbia river.
loa Cream Sods in twenty-two different
flavors at C B. Smith's. Private par
lors for ladles.
Business men. It you wsnt to fix up
your office for the coming year, with the
best of letter heads, bill heals, state
ments, etc, can st the Astorian Job office
where you will find the best of stock
and material.
m .pm .iim . 'n mi Commercial
street. Is the plaes to buy your dry
goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's
and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you
want so suctloneer, a Friedman makes
kus'offlc at the orea-on rraaing o
Oo to -nmore, Sanborn's office and s
their new and handsome twine testing
machine Take along some of the twines
"as good as Marshall's, In your pocket,
and test them.. Then see how much more
Marshall's will stand. It's money in your
pocket and flsh li. your net to find out.
A prominent steamboat man says: "My
family have used nearly every Brand of
Beef. Iron and Wine made, and are sat
isfied that the preparation made by the
Estes-Crsln 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 2 cents yon can secure an excel
lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton
Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street. I
They are also fully prepared to rve(
all kinds of flsh. game and delicacies of j
the season, as well ss oysters In every
Imaginable style st the lowest living
prices. Come once and you will con
tinue to come.
Most so-called "salmon twines" are col
ored with sclds, The acids rot the fibre
ad render the material useless. In the
emrs of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Is an ob
ject lesson that ought to bt exsmincd by
The Bent Blood Purifier Made
RAIN'S SARSAPARILLA
125 DOSES FOR $1.00 Lr-1
''' v For Bale by the ESTES-CRAIN DRUG CO.
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Every
THE LIGHTEST STORE IN TOWN
YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING
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TERMS EVER OFFERED FOR SUCH
Columbia Harbor Land
all fishermen. It Is the whole of the
material used In the manufacture of Mar
shall's twine from start to finish. Go
there anj examine th color rlRht
through. You will see then why Mar
shall's is called the best In the world.
Charles TVIrkkale's saloon on Seventh
Street, the well known and popular re
sort In the Bowery, still maintains lis
reputation. Mr. Wlrkkala is an expe
rienced man In his line of busWes and
keeps on hand only the best grades of
wines, liquors and cigars. Concert every
evening furnlh amusement for visit
ors, and Professor Schwabe, the well
known pianist, la making the music one
of the Natures of the place. Call and
bring your frKnds with you.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the Co-inty Court of
Clatsop County, until Monday, May 4th,
lsis, at 11 o'clock a m.. for the maintain
ing and operating of a steam ferry across
Young's rlcr from the county rod end
ing at uupyeu s rumi. in b. -v. ip. .
N.. K. s v.., to tws Asiona, lor one
or more years. All bidders will be re
quired to slate the sise. tonnage and
horse power of bo.it. number of trips to
be maintained each day, rates f ferriage
to be chanred, and any other Information I
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 Judxw All
bid to be Indorsed "Proposals ;or Ferry
Across Young's River." .
The right to reject any nnd all bids j
Is hereby reserved. '
By order of the County Court j
Astoria. Oregon. April 10th. 1SJ4
F. I. DUNBAR.
County Clerk.
EFFECT OF THE STRIKE.
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The strike has caused our clothing
Merchants to become anxious
Herman Wise rather than sit Idle
has made the announcement that
he will allow all cash customers
151 off for cash.
This Is an unheard of offer at the
beginning of a season when the goods
are all fresh and new, but Mr. Wise
must know his business or else
he wouk) not offer goods at such I
a sacrifice! Cash customers will j
no doubt get in and take advantage
of Mr. Wise's offer, which holds good j
for a short time only. I
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The funeral of Clara Matilda Norberg, i
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- I
ust Norberg, will take place at the rest- !
dence of the parents at 1:30 p. m., Sat- j
urday. Boat will leave Fishermen's
Packing Co.'s wharf at 2 o'clock. i
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Our U shoes tor Ladles or Gen- j
tlemen, are as good as lots that j
you are asked ti for. We're i
going to keep saying that to you I
until every man and woman In I
Astoria knows It by heart. '
THE ARCADE. I
OCR CORNER.
A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond
and 12th streets. The finest brands of
liquors and cigars always on hand. Call
and try us.
ANDERSON & PETERSON.
The only place In Astoria to buy
CRAIN'S SAR9APARILLA
Is at the Estes-Crain Drug Company's.
THE
THAT'S WHY
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Lady, Gentleman
WE
NEED
MEAN
T O IN
CRAND PROPERTY
Co., cor. Bond and 11th Sts.
YOU GAU'T TIE
A KNOT IH A
CORD OF WOOD
Neither can you Imagine a boy well
dressed without one of th.we
Butterfly Boms
that we are selling for JSo each.
ALBERT DUNBAR
AROUND TOWN.
They follow virtue for reward toJ.iy;
Tomorrow vice. If she reive better pay;
We are so good, or bad. Ju..t at a price;
For nothing else discerns the virtue or
the vice. Pen Johnson.
Mr. T. W. Marquam. of Portland, Is at
the Hotel Astoria.
hive cents pound, Finest Prunes. Paci
fic Commission Co.
Mr. Raymond Falrchalld a 111 leave for
his home in San Francisco today.
James F. McKee. a travelling man, of
Rochester. N. Y , Is at the Occident.
Home grown lettuce, spin ten. onions,
rhubarb, asparagus. Pacinc Commission
Co.
All black or white evening gowns will
be worn in preference to colors this sum
mer. This morning fresh arrival of Oregon
vegetables of every variety. Pacific Cora,
mission Co.
Butter! Butter' Headquarters for
choice butter; lowest prices! Pacific Com
mission Co.
Carl Hansen, N. Jiintllla. Crooked
Creek; M. Maxim. Warrenton, were In
the city yesterday.
I. L. Woodmajiscn. representing the
Washington Wire Works, of Seattle, was
In the city yesterday.
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Mr. R A. Crothers. of Taeoma, Wn..
arrived In the city yesterday and left
In the afternoon for Ilwaco.
T. W. Jenkins, representing the Cor
bet Macleay Co., Portland, called on
his Astoria friends yesterday.
Messrs. Henry Long and David M.
Dunne, well known merchants of Port
land, were In the city yesterday.
The Manxanlta will leave out this morn
ing for her trip along the south coast.
Chief Clerk Burker will accompany Cap
tain Gregory.
The lady who made the mistake In tak
i lng the lady's black Jacket Thursday
night will please leave It at Mrs. G. Hon
' sen's millinery store.
Another lot of rails Is ready to shipped
to the grade above Tongue Point. The
steamer Electric towed another large
barge load of rock for the Tansy Creek
; bridge yesterday.
I Chief Green, of the fire department,
received the sad Intelligence yesterday of
the severe Illness of his fath-r In Ala
meda, Cal. Mr. Green will probably go
to Alameda at once.
. Sheriff Hare yesterday began making
collections of delinquent taxes All taxes
paid up to May 10, or thereabouts, will
be received, with a penalty of three per
STRIKE...
WE OFFER
PER CENT OFF FOR A SHORT TIME
For CaSh, On all OUr
and Child will pronounce
this the MOST GIGANTIC
MONEY
BUSINESS
HERMAN WISE
Opposite Palace Restaurant
cent. After thai lime, the levy will be
niadtv
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Tollman, of Port
land, are Mltlng In Hi clly.
Messrs Samuel Morrow nnd It. Pick
lnn, of Portland, are In the city, and
at I he Hotel Astoria.
lvm't fall 10 see I ho beautiful Oviwy
Fantasia, produced by heme talent, to
he alwn on Hie :'M at Fisher's
The ilvpay Fantasia promises lo le bet.
ler Hum ever this lime, being aumnenled
largely by Hie musical ability of a!Is
Kelly.
K m. Heasley, a ho l In chamo of (he
operation of removing the machinery
fr.nn Hie ureck rYlnt l.omii. as In the
city eslcrday. He a that Hie Work
Is progressing lel. but H't !( Is hoped
to get all th. machinery out during the
p:lng
A small hole In Hie strevt at the
corner of Commercial and Klevenih
came near causing a serious ac
..,.i..t v..t.rMi;v A hulv vho as anlk-
Ing along, not nollclng the hole, stepped j
Into It. severely summing ner angle, nil
a taken to the Ksies Cialn drug siore.
here her Injuries were altoudvd to.
Messrs Sherman ,v Thing yesterday re
e.lv.sl letter from an Kasiern grain
commissi jii house, asking lor the price
of wheat, t o I', at this station Mr.
Sherman referred the Inquiry to well
known Portland house, with the eiplana
turn that Asleria will soon lie in the
grain business as well as everything
else.
Fred M.itson aimed yesterday from a
six months' visit In Finland, lie Is a
well known Ast.iruii ind went to the
old country last year on a incatlon.
While with the old folks It became his md
duty to bury his moth-r whom ho had
not 'seen for years, and who died fourteen
.inya after his srrUal It was fortunate
Indeed that he si.lit.ti lut when he did,
that he might ace his mother once more
before she died.
In tin. police court ,st. rl iv afternoon.
Me.-srs Mat l.n a.-.l William I'rown .
'pleaded gulltv lo a . h.rge of rtdhilng. .
The men. It appe.ir.sl. are It.som frl. nds.
an I Thursil.iv evening went out to se
ttle town They saw It. 1'urtng a con.
vernation on the money question, the
I men became Involved In a quarrel, which
' resulted In two slightly .llsrlg ir-tl races,
I The men promised Judge Nelson they
would never do It iK iui. and he lined
them 111) each.
It, was suggested by a well known mer
chant yesterday who Is In sympathy with
the movement for the Neh.il. m ruad. says
1 that the planking winch is 1 .1.1 two or
three deep on the old roadway east of
! Ilanthorn's cannery, might well he mil
i I led In planking the road to the Wallus
I kl Then- Is enough material In this
! old roadway which Is now going to waste
: to plank nearly all the bad pliers In
that road. This would It- of material
! assistance lo the farmers and would
j last long enough to enable them to de
I vise other means of paving. The ci.st of
j transporting and laying this old material
would le slight compared with the result
ohtalnpd.
HICYCLK ACADEMY".
Sherman A Thing have opened a rbllug
school next door to Pi IV Knpress office.
' Conieient Instru'tors constantly In at
tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bl
! cycles for sale and rent.
I
MATTE IM Kll'CATIiNAt.
Interesting Ian-tun- To Hi
morrow by President I.e
I S livered To--.
of Albany.
Dr. Wallace II. I I resident of ihe Al
bany College I'resbyterl ini who Is lslt
' lng In the clly, will tomorrow morning at
. the Presbyterian eli'in-h. deliver a lect
, ure on "Christian Higher Education."
j Dr. Lee says that Altumy College Is
, now In Its twenty-ninth year and that
; the business last term was one of the
k most successful In Its history. Two httn
: dred and fifty pupils are now enrolled
upon the hooks of this Institution; the
factulty Is compossl of fourteen ptofes-
sors, and there Is a most promising out
I look for the Institution. The rrade of
work done Is of a high order,
j Dr. Lee will show In his lecture that
the Presbyterian church as a body, has
I always stood high In Its advocacy or
I higher education. He will give a history
of education In the United States from
Plymouth Hock lo the rresent day In
i which It will be s.- n that the ilrat form
of education In the country was higher
, education, and that cdurutlon was pro-
mulgated under religious Influences. The
j spread of the work In the Oregon field
will also be dwelt upon.
THE GYPSY FANTASIA.
Will be repeated next Thursday even
ing with many new features, new songs,
dialogues, tableaux, and dances. The
many friends of the classes who have ex
pressed their request for a repetition of
, this beautiful performance, are fully ap-
KeW StOCk. Except monarch
The
preclnle.1 by Hie member, who are prac
ticing hard every day In order lo present
something new All of the pupils have
tickets or sole which can bo enehanged
for reserved seats.
TWO HI 'ITS WKHK FII.IUV
C, ll. I'ulniberg vs. the Scow Hay Foun
dry tmpny.
Two suits Were Wed In the circuit court
yesterday, nnd will la- heard when Judge
Mcllrlda opens court. i O. I'alniberg
brought suit against the Scow Hny Foun
dry Co lo recover IIUSi for labor per
formed by the plaintiff The other case
was thai of i'. K. Itimyou it Sarah A
Ross ami other. I'lalntllT asks Ihe
forecloaurv of a mortgage to satisfy a
claim held by hint for t-U with. Interest :
lib ntin at Ihe rate of eight per tent
from ivtoher Ss, ll, minus which
was paid as Interest. The plaintiff also
asks f.i allornteys' fees.
County Judge tlrny yesterday Issued a
citation commatHllug W. It Itoss, ad
ministrator of the estate of Job IL .
itccrwscd. lo appear on Tuesday, April
21, and show cause why be should not
le held for contempt In falling lo apvcar
on March 7. when so ordered; ami. fur- (
Iher, to show cause why he shuuld not
lr remove,! as admliilstrulor. ,
TH K DEATH OF MISS RODNEY '
The announcement of the death, on ,
Wednesday morning last, of Miss Mary
II. Itoducy, of Portland, Oregon, na a
great shock to her friends m this clly,
among whom are several who have at
tended the Institution over which she ,
presided.
Miss Kodncy died In Ihe harness, hav
ing been principal of Ht II' leu's Hall tor
the past twenty. eight years, or since Its
founding Her life was wrapt up In her
vocation, and although, when !i r health
begun to fall a few years ago, her friends
hoped that she might avail herself of a
well-earned rest. be prepared lo go on
with her work The character of Miss
Kodncy shone forth lo all who had the
privilege of knowing net. as a monument
of womanly devotion to duly and as the j
eniltsllnietit of all virtues
".V gi.ai. a gcMtl, and a light mind
Is a kind of Divinity lodged In il.sh: . .
It came from llcav.-ii, and to Heaven It
must return, and It Is a kind ami heaven
ly felicity which a pure and virtuous
mind enjoys, In some degiit-, ev,-u upon
earth" A FIUKNU
Astoria, or . April IT. I Met
IH YEIIS AND 8KI.I.KHS. j
Th following transfers were filed for:
record yesterday at the ufitce of County
Hevtirder t.undrrsun;
o, II Kngstrum to F. C. Cronk.
lots 7 and K block t. East Ato-
ria and lota I I. and i, block ;
n. Hustler's Astoria I X 1
The following transfers were reported
by ll. I. Hoyle Co : I
C. It. Higglivs to Annie F. Murphy,
lots 7 and .. block T. Astoria Ad- 1
dltlon to Warrenton, bond for i
deed i
Same to David Hunierville, lots t ;
and in. block 1 same addition, I
bond for deed '
NOTICE.
The meml-ers of Ihe Pioneer anil His
torical Society are hereby notified that
the fum-ml services of our late mem- I
Ixr, J D. Hlgglns. will lie held at the
residence of Wm. laiForce. corner sth
street and Franklin avenue, on Sunday.
April lath, at 1 S) p. m Tho Interment
will la- ul the new city cemetery on 1
Clatsop.
I ty order of the president. i
8 T McKKAN. S.c'y.
NOTICE.
Salmon Ushers, send In your orders tor
wire nets to Washington Wire Works,
Seattle, Wash.
Herman chlldn-n In the mountains or
Hllesla devoutly Nlleve that beetles are
both deaf and blind.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Old Medal. Midwinter Fair.
DR.-
CREsAJVI
iMBNG
POM
Most Perfect Made.
40 Year the Standard.
mm
11 kS
V
Has disappointed our expectations
We have purchased an enormous stock
Expecting a heavy trade
Skirts, Coon ColUrsand Cuffs
SALE ever
undertaken at the beginning of a season
Reliable One-Price
BETTER THAN MOtfEY. j
A New a lul tiiiptirtui.t Way of
l.ooMnit at t tic Currency
Puhllo littrrrftl f'r iaiutw l Imtt
l'tHn hi- l ,itio html. iiiuii 'Hi' ii u
Uonul iiiiinii) tnrtlf iHviilnl on
th qthKll'in Mrlt tin wn.krtt I., vr
II It lu.'utip a Ht-vnt lnl for t lio ttt'Mnrt
of HltllUrltH
Vtu'ti 1 ortp wttv nf ItHtklntf nl t tit
imtlnii 1 Utt Mi-i'tn (. tm i lrtit It'M
cIkM of m H not titltrf to hftvc nftr
ilollfii In noM lluiii ni dt'll.tta in otUrr?
Aiul oi ihrr nvv ntrtiiy co0ti lu nr
Itruollonilv thrnwlnir nwny Urn hhiovhuh
itiitl ttoltthitf onto lh mul--r miiiuuiiI.
Many iiroplr who nils til ho rurntu Irti
tttnrM it M ttllh'h u lh' (to. full .MnAUsta
thry trtt-K honlth uittl riirmv. Health nnI
ulrotiMih rrpnniil a valui nivntrr Ihntt
HUM, Mini yn niMiiy iMMipIr ,mu uti tth tt
run -lowrt vmcm. whtrh tint ttwuy halt
ihoir workliuc powrr Kvi'iiliiully Ihry
omo hy nUkurn tthit iiirHt'dl r irllo
rthil tht'lr rutiilllrii muITit, wht't, l( itHnht
nil r Ai1lly Ih nv-.tl.lrt,
't'tosw rv hrl Uiiica 'ntou-aitit nr
Hil.vilMihlltir to lltr nlrutn of llfiv 111
hi'nlth In thr nitn a tut tiol thn rKrp' ton
IVho hr-s Ihrlr Mtri'htfth ait'l rn-
TiV nil I he while. I It-Alt h, whlvh U
ntorv viiliiuhlo tlmi. koM, rnn tr timln
latnrtt iimt rrn nH'ur't w lion It U loaf,
If iho roM'r enrf uriil rUhl roinily Ar
tmt-tt Anil rr tlo not hrnttutt to y
Ihut thtro nri- hul frw tnrtt or Himion
Attn tvAtl tho worU thitt I'ttmu't Iki utl
In frrftH't t'oiitlliioit hy ttio umv of that
grrrtt. Ihut Hrntiil ill-t ny. Wttrtu r
Hufn tiro. Thin rtitlr-o n'r -I'liltl Im
nilt-tl t(h tmtliuonlnlta frm tho Ktntt fol
ohi'ti nhoiMt hvr-i hn Wvn orml mt
whotio hnlth rraloriHl ly ltd ui; ntnl
if yon, r-rttoVr. an a uff'ivr. von my
rttulilv I so Aiiitinjr ttiv nuintsfr W mr
nrtly rotommrn.l you lo think Mrrhoinly
UHn thin mit'JH t.
HI'Kt'l.U MK KTIMi.
Thrro will I hi a Mttr.-lnl nn'otlntf toitlitht
of iho Chumltor of Comnu ro ai . w
ti'i'hhk All mom Ins r uro rvi''i-ito,t lo to
trviiit A4 hluin'si of Itnooi tafit-o will
iiitiir tH'fitro tho t'hn.ititr
l WINl.ATt:, rrrnhtrul.
UK JIST HAD TO HAY IT.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
After rapping I'atn sharply across the
knuckles fur reaching over Iho (able,
Adam said;
' Mv dear. If I had had a mother .lis
would have made bread that would make
this stuff look like a chunk of concrai
alongside of It."
Two things worth knowing
IV nra(. ,0 make friends: next, lo
keep Ihetn. W believe our
granite ware stock ll doing
that dally. Irge Dish Pan
O cents. THR AIICADK.
A Team of
Good Horses
Cnn poHHibly pull
Home of the
LAWN
Ours are not of that class. They are the casy-runnltif sort that
you can push with one hand, and it will not push a
bank account to buy one, either.
FOARD &
AUCTION.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
BOOTS AND SHOES...
FURNISHINO GOODS
Hardware. Dried Fruits, Lard. Bacon, Furniture and Fixtures
In lots l suit purehasen al TIIKIK OWN I'HIVK
Male commences AI'KII. in, at t P. M.. BARLOW-WILL
and eoutlnu.s dally o.lll Ihe whole urDriMTIir .flUtiillv
stek is s.id. . . . MLKCANTILL COMPANY
(MM COMMKItt'IAI. MTRKBT . ritlKIIMAN, Auetlnaser.
We MUST have Money
I IK UK ANI Tin; UK.
Hho I wamlor IiaI mk'A tho Hllvrr
HomitoiA lAlk o ittiu'hf H roAnlhiy i hi y
Uiwv ll unt tlmt Allom-v U noltloii,- l.ifo.
To avU ttn ri'lAru'ti All you ItAVn 10 till
lA 10 llllltk Of OMirttlln MIOXM III two
limn iwtit ntitkt It rh,-m.-TA HlfUr.
"olv Uty. to yovj kui- lli-i. .1 tkhkent'
to tuh on Hi.- !rttih.iihf' Nii'l fiAliln';
I'm t.'iti lii' thin 'iro tturn. ir wim
I'hll May Anmiol
Hy No Mrhit I'rrfool "Vuuar A iiV
limn'" Ahc lilumtt, "You'ro inothor." Im
hotlv rrtorti'it. A .ul tho nw wo in ah
innOo ho tlrlilnl, loll iirtfiMnl IIiaI oIik w a
i hottrr uii.l liotti'r m ah rath nn"Mi
mtitlt Trlhunt.
Those men's $1 oo show that fit
Hrfeelly, WfWr a I hey should,
aie solid, honest leather, and
more lowly priced Ihan you are
tisrd lo seeing such sliosa.
TIIK AIICADK.
The best blood purifier la
CMAIN'H HAUWAI'AHII.IA
one hundred and twenty-five doses for ll.
Hoaliin Trsnss-rlpt: Accur.lo iwlcula
Hons muks It certain that l.'su Ions of
ool settles monthly within the II square
miles of laindoti.
j WANTKU
W ANTKD-An honsat. active gsntlsman
' or lady lo Itavsl for rWlabls sstabllshs
; houss. Salary. rrw MiyaMs lit weekly
. and espeiises. Hltustlon permanshl. Ilsf
I eretu-M. Fuclosa self-aildrssssd slampwt
I envelope. The iMonlnlnn Comtany, fltV
; Omaha Hullding, Chicago,
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i Foil MALIC
JAPANKSK OiHiDsV-Just out-just received-Just
what you want, at Wing.
Im i, til Coinmsrclsl atreet.
roil nrcNT.
Foil KENT -A furnished room. ! Ird
s I reel.
Foil IIF.NT- Three or four rooms, with
Uiard. at Mrs K. C, lloblen's. corner
Duatio and Ninth streets. Price reason
able. Foil RENT Two huslm-ss houses, one
with IS furnished rooms iislaits. other
with 7 furnished rooms upstairs and Imr
mturrs down stairs Call at this office
roil RKNT-A futalshsd suite of Poms
on ground floor, centrally located, til
Eichsnga street.
troll RENT-Nice rooms, over C a
"mllh s randy store. Inquire of Ales
Campbell.
H0WERS
.... Offered for Sole
STOKES CO.
We have concluded to five up bus
iness In Astoria, therefore we will
sell our whole stock of
Clothier
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