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- r '- WHM eJ ...,...-1-1-. "" - " -v. , " '"..v " ' . , f . . ' - . -..1..vV - .. . "Mff ""'' ... ' - - ' -: 7 Tnlnan -XO ALj) .li.BOVle & GO. tXkAJi KKAMA-lt IS TRICK ... I IJf ll. "' V . . . ... .! Coinmtn tal t., Aattorln. Or. SPECIAL OFFER-VYc have now placed on the market Block 105 and water fronta.c. and will offer lots in tnai addition at prices way below adjoining: property. We will rIvc you Rood terms on this property, and a tew ) dollars invested In lots In this addition will sure make you money. See fine display map In our window. ELMOWE. SANBORN A CO. Agents. Astoria ..h. I'M':: I J Li: - 1 1. I - 1 , W A R IMPROVED. ATTRACTIVE. DESIRABLE THE CENTER OF IMPROVEMENTS on the WEST SIDE Wamnton Is the very best procerty Urge, full lots in VVarrenton ......,., There can never te anything tetter than Warrenton Warrenton has everything desiratle Think of large, full lots in Beautiful Warrenton for $150 to $250 each THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS EVER OFFERED FOR SUCH GRAND PROPERTY Maps nt on itFHcitiojj. Usage Overcomes Uncertainty Most every woman bow ailays is tarinf toe ... p. N. i ..CORSET.. ALBERT DUNBAR SOLS AOKNT Cor. Klntn and Commercial Sts. AROUND TOWN. Behind th lrT thy rorchndlK. Thy church, and thy chrltlV And lv thy pcock wtt behind: Enough for thr the primal mind Tht flow In trpm. that brwuhe In wind. tar all thy pendant lore apart: God bid the whole world In thy heart. Love shuns the sajte. the child It crown. Gives all to them who all renouaee. Emerson. Mint Jullp are now In order. John Gamble. WallusW. was la the city yesterday. llosqulto canopies and fly screens are not yet In season. Bo roll for rood butter today only, Plclne Commission Co. S pounds German prunes for one dollar. Faclna Commission to. Messrs. W. H. Brumner and A. Ander son, of Seattle, are In the city. Orecoa ver? tables of every variety this mornlnc. Pacific CommUston Co. -Crimea and Criminals," at the II. E. church Tuesday evening, April. & Japan Basket fired and Enffttsh break fast tea fcc lb. Padflc Commission Co. i tc pound. A Urge consignment of .Or egon asparagus. Pacific Commission Co. The first buck beer of the season was delivered from Kopp's brewery yester day. H. H. Ingmlls. of Foard Stokes, has gone to the beach for a few days' va cation. A marriage license wa granted yester- day to Thomas Cornie and Mis F.mroa ' Walker. : j It was reported last evening that Mr. Charles McDonald had lost bis job as woodchopper. , .. . . j oj. Mr- W: -..BtMj,cH.??r L'f.wi wa. in tne city yesieruay. a u Hotel Asuria. School children can see and hear "Blind Josle" for 10 cent from I to 4 o'clock this afternoon. Come and hear "Blind Josle" this after r noon at the Congregational church. Ad f mission 19 cents. Friday evening May 8, Is set for the "Silver Gray" contest under the aus pfces of the W. C. T. U. William Spelmler and Mis Emma Wel come were married Thursday afternoon. Justice Abercromble officiating. Bicycle rider should always keep on the right hand side of the street. Many accident will thus be avoided. If you want a flrst-class meal cooked by the best cooks In Astoria, call at the Bon Ton, Meals from U cents up. The sale of fancy r"lrs to be made v by the ladle of tr 'Monday Club -as been postpon dy. jlk-rvices. HXZZXm -io during the ! evening service. All are coruialiy lnvuea. I Vermnnm whn Intend entering the A. F. C road race should make their entries j at once. Monday evening closes the I entries. I Don't fall to hear "Blind Josle's" "New ' Cure for Rheumatism," at the Congrega tional church this afternoon at 3 p. m. Admission, 10c. Despite the bad weather yesterday afternoon, large numbers attended the funerals of the late Frank Ward and Samuel Russell. The lecture of State Organlier McHen- ' he A";rl:l tournament This com ry. drew quite an audience to Carmihei". Pan "".tains some excellent material hall last night to lltten to the principle. , ouKht 10 t,Jrn 0"1 a good team. The of Woodcraft --'""fcy request. Miss Watkins will sing, play, recite and cry at the Congregation al church thl afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ad mlBslon, lu cents. Crowds gathered at the Louvre last night to Inspect that handsome structure. Loud praise of the artistic decoration waa heard on all sides. The steamer Electric brouqht down an- other large barge load of rock yesterday : which will be forwarded this morning for ; . use at Alder Rreeg bridge. j A local wag said yesterday that there are some men In the world who don t work their brains hard enough to con- ; vlnce people that they have any. I Hons, formerly In I. W. Case' Is In town again after an absence I Vr. Ross, batik, Is In of over a year. He will visit here for . a few week before going east. 1 The Bent Ulood Purifier Made (gBAIN'S SARSAPARILLA ' 125 DOSES FOR $1.00 For ale by the ESTES-CKAIX DRUG CO. R ENTON Columbia Harbor Land Servloe tomorrow t the Sorw.-gin Hnd lArUh M Inarch. lix Atorl. at 11 a. m. n.l '::t., v m. Sul'.l.-ft In the niomlnn. Mny,'iV In the evening, Mihl. Trofthtd." Mr. C C. Kemp, the well known ukrti'h artist of the OrvtiViuan, form, rly with -ruck." in New York. t Nlsitliur In the city, n,l will make some sketches while here for his paper. Ti uitec seems to have returned with , a venjreanoe. anl there was some talk , yesterday of sendln a eiltlon to lb- i stiver Orover to have lh4t aentleman ' nuke a ctubiuj In the program. j The Republican politicians are prepar ing for the convention, which will meet next Tuesday. It is MlJ that there are many slates prepared for the occasion, but just which one will go through no one offers to predict. A gentleman who hits had experience and knows whereof he stwtks. said yes terday: "If your feet hurt, you cannot, unless you are a great aot'ir. walk along with an air of one who revels In the fact that he or she Is alive." A chic tailor-made gown has some thing new In the way of a brocaded Jacket covering over a chllfon front. The K...ir Af th Kubiti Is cut very long. and extends In two tailor-made coat talis to the bottom of the skirt. The Salvation Army will open a saloon at 3 Astor street tomorrow night. The .MH.v.r, an.l rnmile of the Astoria ! corps will have a grand International I meeting at the old Chicago Saloon on As I tor street Everybody welcome. j "Company manners." said a society I lady the other day. "ought to be donned i more at home, so that the users might get used to them and not appear so un comfortably 111 at ease when they are donned on occasions of ceremony." j The new helmets adopted by the police j force which were worn yesterday after I noon for the first time, are very hand i some articles of headgear, and greatly : enhanced the appearance of the blu coat. Astoria will soon he quite met- ' ropolltan. I The Rev. Mr. Uddell will deliver hi ! farewell sermon at the Presbyterian church. Hts many friends both within , and without the congregation, are sorry ' to see him leave the church where he , has rendered such efficient service for so long a time. The engineers report that the draw rest for the Young's Bay bridge wa com pleted last night, and that the concrete work in the pier will be finished by this evening. The weather was so squally yesterday afternoon that the men could not work on the pier. This evening at 8 o'clock the Sunday school girls will give a sociable at the basement of Bethanla church. The young ladle have worked for the lnteren of the Orphan's Home, at Paulsbo, Wn.. and the different articles will be sold. All are cordially Invited. Admission free. "The Deserter Reclaimed, or Jonah Obedient." will be the subject of the morning discourse at the Baptist Church l In the evening, the pastor will present No. 2 of the series on Inspiration; or, the Bible whence It came." All other services as usual. Kvery one made wel come. Word was received last evening that Postmaster J. J. Lynch, of Mlshawaka, lost his dwelling house by fire yesterday. The store, dwelling and postofDce are un der the same roof, and it Is understood the whole Is a complete loss. Mr. Lynch, who has been an Invalid for years, nar rowly escaped with his life. In the circuit court yesterday Ida A. Greene filed suit for divorce against Sam uel T. Greene. The complaint sets forth they they were married In Oakland, Cal., ten years ago, and alleges that defendant was guilty of Inhuman treatment, fail ure to support and drank to egos. The plaintiff prays for custody of the young er children. Miss Watklns, advertised as "Illlnd Joule," captivated the crowded audience at the Congregational church last nlht. Her singing, playing, and declamation Is simply marvellous. At the urgent re- V" n! , tertalnment at the church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents. Messrs. Corey Brothers have lust re ceived a letter from Christine Funne- . mask. Seattle, Wn., asking for Informa- ; tlon as to her brother. Jacob. He was , supposed to be at work in some of the , railroad camps here, but crinnot he trac ed. Any Information an to his where- ; bouts will be received at Corey liros.' : office, or at the Astorlan. The I.tberty Hose Company, of South Portland, held an enthusiastic meeting recently and decked to send a team : I lit once. This makes the third team al- j I ready made up In Portland to participate ; In the tournament. ! Word was received yesterday that Mr. ' : Samuel Brown, Mr H. Seeley, Mr. L. ! H. Seeley, Mr. Walter C. Smith, and a ; number of others, would arrive from ! Portland thl morning. In connection with I . the railroad matf-r. They are all Inter- estel In the proposition, and anxious ; to Bcu t-verythliig move forward quirkly : and smoothly, If no change In made In I the program, their assistance can be counted on In closing up affairs. I Presbyterian Church tomorrow The ' '" "r--" . There's more clothing destroy d by po r : soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no fret alkali anil will not ' Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice ' the difference In quality, p.oas, lilpgln & Co. Co.. cor. Bond and 11th Sts. Ing and evening at the usual hours. ! Morning subnet. Thru. Ian Strength." In the evening Mr. Llddell will deliver his farewell sermon as the pastor of the . lYesbyterlan church. His subject will be ; ' The Creal Incentive to a Holy Life." . All the members and friends of the church are specially Invited to be irv- ! cut at these services. !atlath school j . after the morning service. Y. 1 S. t. K. j i at 7 p. m. All the young people are cor- i dially Invited. One of Ross. Higglns . t'o.'s hordes. about suppertlme last evening, be.-ame ' tired of waiting for his driver, who was , delivering goo,lA at A horn at the head i of Ninth street, and started oft by him self In search of his evening meal. II came down the hill at a lively pace, and I In turning the corner Into liond street, j the top of the wagon was thrown off. and , baskets and packages scattered right and ' left. Mr. Horse went on to the store, i In front of whtoh he stopped, as If ' nothing had happened. Captain llallock j says It Is an old trick of this gentle- man. an. I that this time several tele- I graph poles along the rout had a nar- ; row escape. i First Officer Lelgr.ton, of the Colum- i bine, had a narrow- escape from drowning ; In Shnalwater Ray on Tuelay alst. A bucy was being lwerl over the side to j be set In place when the rhaln attached to It struck Mr. I-elghton. knocking him overboard. He had on his heavy clothing, j and the current was running swiftly, car- rylng him quickly away from the vessel. He Is a strong swimmer, but round that j he could not stem the current, so stmtdy i kept hlmrelf afloat, knowing that assist- snce would soon reach him. A boat was ( lowered and willing hands grasped the oars. He had been In the water about ten minutes when they pulled him into ! the boat, chilled through and almost ex- i hausted. , HICYCLR ACADEMY. Sherman A Thing have opened a riding , school next door to P.iSe Express office. Comietent Instru-tors constantly In at- ! t.ndance. , Cleveland .ind Crescent bi cycle for sale and rent. AN APPEAL FOR AN OPEN RIVER I The undersigned wish to call attention of those Interested to a plan for secur- Ing lower freight rates by making use of the Columbia river as a competing transportation route. The value of such competition Is not mere guess work. In b!l the Oregon legislature passed the bill that resulted In the construction of the State portage Kattroud at the Cas cades. The Dalles business men at once organised the Regulator Company, sub scribed the necessary funds, and put on a line of boats to Portland Result at lower freight rates are shown In part by the following table: Old Rates Per ton Wheat i SO Baled Wool .'. lu OU Sugar i) uO Salt 7 ) Wire a ) Grain bags 4 50 New Rates Per ton Wheat ll.S to 1100 Baled Wool 3 t , Sugar 2 00 Salt i Wire 3 CO Grain Bags 2 SO The Regulator Company not only prov ed a success as a rate reducer, but was and Is, a success financially. In anticipation of the early opening of the Cascade locks and believing that the time la al hand when the people Inter ested In the reduction of the high freight charges existant east of The Dalies should Imitate the organizers of the Reg ulator Company, we have Incorporated the Columbia Portage and Transportat on Company with a capital stock of U.Vi.00 the amount estimated by competent au thority to be necessary to build and equip a first-class portage railroad around The Dalles and Celilo rapids, about eight miles long. The shares of stock are made SlO each so that every one from I wis ton to the sea who desires lower freight rates for the contry tributary to the Columbia river route can help and do their share towards giving this upper Columbia river section at least as good an open river as Is now enjoyed ty The Dalles. It Is desired that this stock be taken In as large a degree as possible by the farmers and producers as they are the most Interested. Next to them by the local merchants who dopend largely for prosperity upon the farmer ami lastly by every one that will he benefitted. It Is assumed that the llrst two clans' s, when they become directly Interested In an Investment In the river route, will be more likely to patronize and sustain the same, will be less likely to sell their stock and so perhaps allow "a sell out" or a poo! arrangement with competing lines. Substantial assistance from Asto ria iinrl Portland Is expected because cheap r ites to and from Portland or As toria will be of great bengflt to those cities. Success or failure rests, no doubt, with those most Interested, the people of the Inland Empire east of The Dalle. If they take hold of this matter with the vim that means success, It will be sur prising the amount of outride help that will be offered; on the other hand. It Is unreasonable to suppose that those less Interested will take the lead. It Is sug gested that where no board of trade ex ists that the people organize loeally and co-operate with us. Each local organi zation should canvass their section and r pert prospects of suppore, amount, etc., with as little delay as possible, to the secretary of the board of Incorporators, i for we hope to have the portage In lime i for this pear's crop. As It Is desired that I portal charges shall be as light a pos sible, the Incorporation papers provide that all earnings above six per cent per annum on the paid up stock shall be used In the way of reducing portage charges In order to make this provl io I -.-a I it will be necessary for the board of dl reetors, who will Ih elected by the stock holders upon premanent organization, to ratify sum'.-. This proviso we consider of vital Importance and hor.e that the stockholders, when they elect their board of directors, will not only get competent men to carry out the objerts of the In corporation, but that they see to It that the board-elect Is In favor of auch a pro viso. The prim movers In the matter are ROYAL. Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. i A Depot... A Saw Mill for Infants M OTHERS, Do You Know thai rsregortc, Bateman's Drops, Cll'try s CutOml, tustiy su-callnl Sou) king Syrups, ami must remedies fvir chlMren are cvmijvwcd of oUiira or irtorphinef IX Yon Know that epluiu aud morphine sreslupefyiiig asirutk poisons P Wo Vow Know lint la stoil ccuulrlcadruggUtaarenot ptrmlllrd tuscUnam'k-a without Isbriiug t tie iu rv(oeP Io Tun Know that xi should not permit any medldn to b given yont child unlets you or your ph)icua kao of what It iswra posed f Wo Vow Know thit CatorU is a jturrly vegetable prrpsratlon. sad that Mai at Its Ingredients is published with every bottle Wo Too Know tlut Cstoria is the prescription of t lie famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in ua f.r aesrly thirty yrais. and that mors Cast oris la bow sold Ibaa of all other remedies for children corubtucd ' Wo Yon Know tlut the Patent (iffic IVpartaient of the t'nltrd Mates, aad ot other coantriew, have issued eictwive right to Dr. Pitcher and hit assigns lo at the wurd C)t or! a " tnd Its formula, tad that lolinlttte theia is a state prison onVater Wo Vol Know that one of the reasons for granting this government prutectioa wss btcsujc Cation bad been proven to be alMtolulvl jr haratleaa T Wo Von Know that JJ average doses at Caitoria are fuialsaed for Jj cents, or one cent a dose ? Wo Von Know that when poaseued of this perfect preparation, your chlldrra suy be kept well, and that yoa may have unbroken rest t Well, these thing art worth knowing. They r facta. I The fae-alm nlgnsiturv o Children Cry for farmers and local and Interior mer chants, w ho are rut seeking an i:r. e.t- ment, but who will subscribe to the .tm k t of this company heeause tbv -Mii-cl t- get ben-'flted b;' reason of lower freight rates. Htf amt'oatmcn tell us putt boats (to operate In connetln with sull twrt ! age will start promptly ant with re- . dueed rates. , In conclusion, will say that we ron 1 fidently apttenl to the press of the In . land Kmplre especially lo co-or-raie and i to assist In this movement: they can do j much to make It a tacea. and will reap benefits from the Increased prosperity of I the country and the rapid settlement that I Is sure to follow cheap freight rates ' when they traverse such a pnsluetlve section as does the proposed one. All communications for further Infor i mation, as well as those pertaining to ! making a success of this Important move ment, addressed to W. J. Marrlner. seere ! tary of the board of (nenrporators. rst ! ortW. Klalocks, Or, will receive prompt attention. fKNATOK J. A. HMITII. Arlington. JCDOR W. J. MAItHINI lt. Illaloeks. 8KXATOR W. W. STK1WKU Fossil MKRCH'T. C. A. Slirit'lK ArilnKton CAPTAIN W. P C.KAY. F.ist Portland. II. V. KG UK FIT. Bupt. I. It. N. Co., llwa.-o. MAKE OOOK HIS CLAIM. The manager of an nceldent Insurance company having a keen eye to advertis ing his business tells a wonderful story. He says: "One night some time ago a lar,-e policy holder In my company was run over In the street by a big dray nrd hU rU-ht leg painfully misled He remained on seious after the shock for three minutes, during which time he pulled out tils watch and called the attention of the spectator to the fact that It was Just fifteen minutes to twelve o'clock. "Ills wllcy expired that day at noon, and his foresight was rewarded by prompt payment of his weekly Indemnity without controversy or litigation." ANOTHKIt HI.OVV AT A THKOKY. Const Seamen's Journal The theory of "increased safety" re- C'lved a rude shock by the capsizing of the itrltlsh ship Illalrmore in Han Kramisco harbor last week The Illalr more was a steel ship, built upon the latest plan. Hhe had the iiHual number of labor-saving appliances, bulkheads, etc. Yet while lying at anchor In ballast she ca.pslzcd under oressure of an r,n. nary wind, and Is now lying at the bot tom or the bay with the bodies of hIx men In her hold A great deal of ej- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair,' Odd Medal, Midwinter Fair. DiX CREAM MM Most Perfect Made. 40 Year the Stanrianl. At Suiitiymoml U not nrrrHimry to make (hi nirrty iliintlile uml valuable, tlntinrh a ural llltltt ilepoM lroily loralrnl oil the tr round. Urnou r ruiivonient rstahlUliiiitMiU to have about, hut tliry lo not, rule, intikr miirh of it iy roll for ft iUr. U ft illttf rnt iiropoHitlon, and SuiinyiuKiil It soon to tuv Uriro on, rutlhiir ovrr 100,000 fi-rt tUilr, nuil riniiloYlinr from 75 to 100 mm. NorKoiithr wlmrf mid mill fonuiUllon will Ktrl wittilu .'10 tUy ami be nUKhfd to romilitiou. A Urtfo uulily lux been ifUfn to tlitt iiarO building tha mill. and Children. wrav pper, Pitcher's Castorla. planntlon has been given as to the cause of the accident. Hummed up, these ri planntlons show thai the vessel lielng at n certain angle to the wind and tide, and the latter operating In contrary ill rertlnns the tide on the vessel' bottom and the wind on her top hamper Ih "curious combination of circumstance" was Irresistible ami the Illalrmore went over All thl Is doubtless Interesting to scientists, but the longshureman put (he affair down to a lark of sufficient luillast. The longshoreman's theory I that no matter what a vessel's construc tion may be If her greatest weight Is ataive. her renter of gravity she Is bound to turn turtle. The weight of the lllriirmure's topsldos, spars, rigging, etc , augmented by the weight of the wind and the force of the tide, were greater than the stnble force of her ballast, and the result was Inevitable. She rapntsed that's all. The scientists may argue and explain from now till doomsday, but they cannot alter the law In the matter. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. NOTICK. Halmon fishers, send In your order for wire nets to Washington Wire Works, K.attle, Wash. Our ti shoe lor Ladle or Oen tlenien. are a good as lot that you are asked ti for. We're going to keep saying that to you until every man and woman In Astoria knows It by heart THH AKCADB. Duslness men, ir you want to fix up ro:ir office for the coming year with the best of letter heads, bill heals, state ments, etc., entl at the Astorlin Job office where you will And the beat of stock nd material. The best blood purifier I CHAIN'S HAHMAHAHIIXA One hundred and twenty-flve dose for II. WANTED. HITITATION WANTK!-Hy a first class waller. Address "J." Aslorlan of- lice. I.AKIKS-I MAKE HKJ WAfll'.H doing pleasant home work and will Madly send full particulars to all sending Ik slnmp. Miss M. A. rltebblns, Kuwrcnco, Mich. WANTKD An honest, actlvo gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Oalary, I7B0, payable lit weekly and expenses. Situation permanent. Ref erences. lOnclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Ml Omaha llulldlng, Chicago. KOn SALE. JAI'ANKHH OOODM Just out lust re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee', 643 Commercial street. KOIl HALK Tho Ferroll property, cor ner of Kxehunge and Hth streets. Price, WO. W. C. Cassell, 471 Uond street, ugt FOR RENT. Fort KENT A furnished room, IKS 3rd street. FOR ItKNT Three or four room, with board, at Mrs. E. C, Holden's, corner Kuane and Ninth street. ITIc reason" able. 1 FOR RKNT Two business house, on with IS furnished rooms upstairs, other with ! furnished rooms upstairs and bar fixture down stairs. Call at thl office. FOR RENT A furnished Hilt of room on ground floor, centrally located. 414 Exchange street ft Lots In Sunnymead arc 50x100 Feet Prices Range From $60 to $150 Each. Easy Payments Our Stock of... GROCERIES and CANNED GOODS Is the most complete in the city We guarantee our prices will suit CALL AND FOARD & AUCTION... DRY GOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOHS... FURNISHING GOODS Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon, rurnlture and Fixtures la luis lu shII mrrMr si Til kill lis Milt Hals eoMmeaees Afllll. la. si l !N) ., D 1 nW.WII I ..d ...it.... d.n, H..u ih. wb.d. .-ekiss.id. . . . MERCANTILE COMPANY Ms ( ONwKKt I II. arilKKT . r M K l 1 1. .4 aeiluaeer. Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTAIENT CO., 482 Bond Street. Are You (Joing KastV lie sur and see that your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thl la th QUE AT SHORT LINK Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO Anil nil Points East am South. Their Ma;nlflcnt Track, Peerless Ves tlbuled Dining- and Bleeping Car t Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given thl road a national reputa tion. All cUuiee ot passenger carried on the vestlbulcd train without extra charge. Hhlp your freight and travel over thl famoua line. All agetita have ticket. W H. MF1AD, F. C. HAVaOB, Oen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt 148 Washington at, Portland, Or. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Open every day from t o'clock to 1:10 and 1:10 to : p. m. Subscription rates II psr annum. H.W. COR. ELEVENTH ft DTJANB BTi. TI I K ANCH O R If you want to spend a pleasant even ing, go to the ANCHOR. Concert every evening by a first class orchestra. Noth ing but llrst-class liquors, clgxr and Kopp'i beer served o-r the bar. JOIINHON tic CARLBON, Prop. No. 313 Astor Htraet. Astoria Land cS: Investment Co. 426... Bond Street., you BE CONVINCED STOKES CO. Wt natc conctuJeJ lo five up bus iness In AslorU. therefor we will sell our vttiolc slock of Astoria ami Mclvcc Ave. Is bituiitrd mi tlit south bido ol An- i toriuV liills i TvYinty turret's viirnur uml vi'i'i'ta- ! tion tliirtv iJav.H in ml van to nf tin- North i Htlt Majiiiiiiri'iit nitiH for nimh-nn-H, ovor j lookinj' river nnl I my, minny ami hIioI- i j Easy n i it 1 natural riiilix; little or no ' Unuliiij; ni'ci'hrmry. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Act a trusts for corporation and In dividuals. Transact a general banking bualnsao, Interest paid on tlms deposits. C. 11. PAOB President HENJ. Yol.'NII Vice-President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Ilowlby, C. If. Pag. Dent. Young. A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. E. itomont, D. K. Warrsn. 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