TllK DAILY ASTPtti.W. ASlHm.. THIUHIUV MOUXHU. A.M. II. HO. Iifl. , Rcl I34tt.tc, Uoumm, InvcMtniciitM mid limurmicc, SPECIAL OFFER-We have now placed on the inarkct Block 10 5' and water f rontafte. and will offer lots In that , addition at prices way below adjoining property. We will give you good terms on this cropcrty. and a few ! dollars Invested in lots in this addition will sure make you money. See fine display map In our window. Beaver Hill and Gil man :.;OALi(.i1.Boyle&Go. For Fsmlty rr Nlfin ! CLIiA HKANONALK IN fKlCK sum Commvrvtiil Nt., Aattorln, Or". ELMORE, SANBORN A CO. Agents. Astoria v 2 'All., m - It !Vt. 7 1 a S W A IMPROVED. ATTRACTIVE. DESIRABLE THE CENTER OF IMPROVEMENTS on the WEST SIDE Warrenton is the very best irocerty Urge, full lots in Warrentoir There can never be anything better tban Warrenton . Warrenton has everything: desirable Think of large, full lots in Beautiful Warrenton for $150 to $250 each THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS EVER OFFERED FOR SUCH GRAND PROPERTY Maps sent on appttcation. .Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoe, all Sixes an J Style VTa alto carry a fine Una of iadles' and man's shoes, from th beat to the lowest reliable roods. All rooda warranted Juit aa represented. JOHN HAHN CO.. CI Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour, oding at ( p. n. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 3 decrees. iltulmum temperature, ) degreev Precipitation, . inch. Total precipitation from September lit. 186. to date, 6S.S inch. Excess of precipitation from September 1st. ISM. to date, IS inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. For the best of commercial job printing- call at the Astorian Job office. Try C, B. Smith'! Vanilla Ice Cream. It la something fine. Ileany la the leading tailor, and pays the) highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine ued fey 73. per cent of tha fishermen on the Columbia river. Ioa Cream Soda In twenty-two different flarors at C. R Smith's. Private par lors for ladles. Parties desiring the best of Job printing at tha loweat prices she lid call at the Astorian Joo orace oeiore suiu where. The Oregon Trading Co.. 0 Commercial street, is tne pikj u ""J j v. - J goods, cluthlng. boots nd shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing gooas. onouia you want an aorttooeer, S. Ftiejman makes his office; at tha Oregon Trading Co Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "aa good aa Marshall's." In your pocket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish la your net to find out. A prominent steamboat man says: "Mr family hav used nearly every Drand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the Estea-Craln Drug Co. is the most palata bel and nutritious of any they have ever tised." If you are run down and need a tonic, you should use It. For 25 cents you an aecure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant. No. (71 Commercial street They are also fully prepared to terve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of tha season, ss well as oysters In every Imaginable style at th lowest living prices. Com once and you will con tinue to come i Moat so-called "salmon twines" are col-! ored with acids. The acids rot th fibre and render th material useless. In the ; office of Elmore. Sanborn Co. Is an ob ject lesson that ought to be examined by! all fishermen. It Is the whole of th material used In the manufacture of Mar-, shell's twinefrom start to finish. Go there and examine the color right; through. Tou will see then why Mar shall's is called the best In the world. Charles WIrkkala's saloon on Seventh street the well known and popular re 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 furnishes amusement for visit ors, and Professor Schwabe, the well known pianist Is making the music one of the features of the place. Call and bring your friends with you. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Astoria Iron Works will be held at their office on Friday, May L IVjS, ' at i p. m.. for the purpose of fleeting directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN FOX. President Attest: O. B. PRAEL, Sea Astoria, Or., April 20, 1886. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants indorsed prior to November 1st 1&93, to present the same to the county treasurer for payment as Interest will cease thereon after this date. Dated this 20th day of April, A. D. 18S6. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop County. OUR 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 ft PETERSON. f If you have broken any of your yellow earthen kitchen dishes or bowls, come to us; we can replace) them at such low prices that you won't notice the loss. THE ARCADE. NOTICE. Salmon fishers, send In your orders for wire nets to Washington Wire Works, Seattle, Wash. The Best Blood RAIN'S SAR.SAPAR 125 DOSES FOR $1.00 For sale by the ESTES R ENTON Columbia Harbor Land Usage Overcomes Uncertainty Most every woman now adays Is weirinc tbe ... P. N. ..CORSET.. ALBERT DUNBAR SO Lit AO a NT Cor. Ninth nJ Commercial Sts. AROUND TOWN. Said little Johnny Green. "This is the funniest world I ever aeon; A fellow is sent off to bed When he hain't got a bit of sleep in his head. And he's hustled out of It. don't you see. When he's Just as sleepy as he can be." Boston Transcript. The man who keeps his mouth shut never has to eat any crow. Texas Sifter. Small women are getting scarce. Mr. Martin Foard baa gone to Puget Sound on a business trip. Summer boarders are now counted on as the nucleus ot a fortune In many farm houses. The Democratic county convention meets today. Lively times are antici pated. Mr. C. F. Swlgert. of th Pacific Prldga Company. Portland, Is visiting In the city. The delegates to the recent county con vention have all left for tbelr respective homes. It Is said that if one wants to keep his friends he should not tell them if his troubles. Charles M. Hough, of an Francisco, was In th city yesterday, a guest at the Occident William Timson of the can factory, made a trip to Portland on the steamer Thompson. I Dr. Benjamin. Phrenologist, Astrolo gist, and Occult Scientist, located at the : Astor House. Mr. Harrison Sloop, of Knappa, one of the Republican delegates, returned home last night. Buy your cigars tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll Erickson, Eighth and Commercial streets. Cashier A M. Wheeler, of the O. R. and X., returned from his Portland vlflt yesterday morning. If you want a first-class meal cooked by the best cooks In Astoria, call at tha Bon Ton. Meals from IS cents up. Miss Reta Kennedy, of Skamokawa, arrived down on the Telephone yesterday for a short visit to friends In this city. At midnight the stars shone ngaln In the heavens, but the weather predictions for today are rain and colder weather. The only subject of conversation on the streets yesterday was the prospect ive railroad building and hotel construc tion at FlaveL Mrs. Belts went to Warrenton yester day evening, having been called ther by a report that her new house had been broken Into. J. Q. A. Bowlby filed a petition in the county court yesterday for letters of administration In the estate of Samuel Russell, deceased. The abundance of spring vegetables now In the markets. Is a great boon to everyone. In the early rprinir there Is nothing so refreshing as crisp vegeta bles. Nine fishing boats, loaded with North Shore people, yesterday put out from I'ppertown across the bay. The sight aa seen from the shore was a very pretty The gentlemanly wRther observer yes terday succeeded In Riving Astoria, quite a variety. Shine, mln, snow, shine, hall and moonshine, completed the day's cal endar. j The steamer Ohllcat. the work upon which was finished at the Astoria Iron ' Works on Tuesday, has l-en shifted to i the berth at the rear of the O. R. and , N. dock. It was reported yesterday afternoon that Mr. Ray Morton's new shoes have attracted considerable attention at Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s store. Mr. Morton Is using crutches. Mr. Alfred Tee states that notwith standing current rumirs yesterday, lie Is not a candidate for county guneyor before the county convention which meets today. During the balloting for the office of coroner at the Republican convention Tuesday several votes were cast for H. B. Ferguson and D. McTavlsh, causing no end of amusement Among the Portlanders In town yes terday were noticed the following: L. W. White. A. Kwlcker, Robert Wake field, Emll 8chacht, H. Ooldstone, and James H. McKlbben. The annual election of W. C. T. U. offi cers takes place today at Rescue Hall. Purifier Made - CRAIN DHUt. CO, LLJa Co.. cor. Bond and Uth StsJ It is deedred thitt every member be pres ent. IVIegate to the state convention will probably be elected also. Yesterday momltvg. so It Is reported, a Urge soevllon was thrown up on the beach In the rvar of the Astor tour and the event causod conslderabl ex citement In that part of town. It is stated th it the fish market ot McOormack A Humphrey Is the only on In the city using city water. Probably the high rates of rental have deterred others from putting In th service. The records of the Columbia Hurhor Land Company show the sale yesterday of Lots 7 and 8 In Block Warn-nton, to a homeseoker who will Immediately commence the erection of a residence thereon. A rumor was current yesterday even ing that M J. Kinney's cannery would open on th" first of May. .unl that five cents wo'ill be paid for l'l. I'p to a I. He lio'.ir la.-t night the tumor could not be verified. C. J. I.ltuitll. Vltat. T. M. Prux. of Gr.i-'s lUver; J. P. Man in, Klllott's Landing. Wm. Havrlo, Knappton; A. R Powers and Mrs. McCullum, ot Knap pa, were .unorur the visitor from the country yesterday. . I A large black tvnr was iTOuicht In y. s- terday afternoon from the l-wis and Clarke, and hung up on :io. HU-gins A Co.'s dock. Crowds Inspeot.'d his Iwar- ! ship all the afternoon. The animal was j killed by Mr. Herb Ingalls. I The boys on the O. R. and X dock yes : terday were very bu.y pu'tln up slcns I all through the great warchou -. bearing this legend: "No Smoking ' This action I was rendered necessary under the reevnt j rulings of the insurance ompanles. The steamer Signal, whl-h came down from Portland yesterday. Is currying a ' cargo of coal to British Columbia. She seems to be In the coal swapping busi ness, as she frequently brlmrs black dia monds from the North to this port. Mr. Jas. H. McKlbben. publisher of the Oregon Senator, of Portland, a Journal devoted to the Interests of the Knights I of Pythla. Is visiting In the city In th I Interests of the order and Incidentally, for the purpose of the 'ooklng after the interests or me nenaior. Miss Warren, who was nominated at Tuesday's convention, for county super intendent of schools, has declined to ac cept the nomination. 3he siys that s! e greatly appreciates the honor conferred, but that her other school duties will rot permit her to attend to the affuiri of the otfk-e. i The Astoria Iron Works last night hlppvl about i'X) pounds of cannery machinery to the Seufert Brothers Co., The Dalles. This firm have Just estab lished a new cannery at that point, ami ' during the fishing season they will put up salmon, while in the fall they Intend to can fruit. A lady's shopping gown Is of gray ! mohair, with black velvet collar and revers. with lace at the throat and sleeves. A trimming of velvet ribbon and buckles takes the place of buttons. A shopping bug Is made of Mack silk and lace, finished with ribbon and deep flounce of lace. A strangtr from the V'ast who had noticed a pile of salmon on one of the docks while coming don the river, upon reaching; Astoria, Inquired what In the world was done with such great quanti ties of fish. The reply vcas l iconlc but , expressive: "We eat what we can, and what we can't eat we can." There was noticed on the O. R. nnd N. dock yesterday a very large combina tion cheese press, which was shipped from Benlcla. Cal., for Yohn Welch, or Warrenton. Clatsop county dairy Inter ests are rapidly growing to proportions which will soon make this th leudlrg dairy district of the state. Mrs Wm. B. Ad ilr re-clved a dispatch on Tuesday evening last announcing the sad news of the death of her mother, Mrs. Henri Jorand, who died at her home In New Westminster, B. C, on that day. In her Wth year. Mrs. .ToranJ's health had been falling, more or less, ever since her visit to Astoria about a year igo. The tasting of the big Iron plllfrs for Kopp's new brewery at the Columbia lion Work", Is a most Interesting Mghl. In earn column there are about i'l pounds of m'-Tal, an;l the mnn:igemtnt of that 'luintlty of moulten Iron Is no easy tn.sk. The Columbia Iron Works are making an enviable reputation for their work. Mr. F. S. Wood, who his been with the Astor'a If.nd Company Ine th" pJ't few months, will leave this evening for Washington county, Id iho, to defend Thomas B. Curtis, accuesd of the killing of ills son-in-law on the 22d of August Thomah B. Curtis, accused of the killing There were no witnesies to the crime. The trial will take place May 7. Mr. J. L Slout, aged "2 years, was brought over from llwaeo Monday and taken to St. Mary's Hospital, where an operation was performed upon him by Dr. Fulton. Mr. Htout was sufferlrig from rupture, brought about by a severe fit of coujrhlng. The operation, which Is a most difficult one, was culte success ful, and the pntlent Is rapidly recover ing. It was reported lait evenlnt? that a petition was being numerously circulated about the city requesting the authorities to prevent the new lue works from manufacturing goods. One gentleman who was asked to sign the petition re fused to do so In no uncertain language, and said that In his opinion It was a poor way to encourage the opening of manufactories In the city. The lady of today has a waist two Inches larger than the avenge woman of two or three years ago. This Is per haps due to the fact that light lacing has not for some time been good form. Athletics nnd active games, such as ten- , There's more clothing destroy d by pocr soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It und notice the difference In quality. Itoas, lilcglns h Co. -IWHEN YOU f ALDERBROOK nls, golf and cycling, have aided in en larging waists. Th popularity of the ! shirt waists, loos waists and the reign of Immense sleeve hve drawn uff the aitontton from the w.unt a the one point ot beauty. Some people like cavl ire and some do I not. It tnstea a thoiuth It had been left over niichl In a dish of lamp oil by mis take. This delicious delicacy has hereto fore been Import! Inta this country, but there are lot of sturgeon In the Columbia river ami down south, and the labor commissioner of North Carolina savs that more than one hundred boats and more than two hundred fishermen are engaged in the business of catching them In that territory, while about one hundred carloads are shipped snnmilly from the Columbia river The I nlt.d States has gone so far as to ship cnvlare ! to tlermany and Itussla. and ood cav iare It la too, of the real old lamp oil sort. We are a great people, and we know It. Mr. P. J Ingalls. who a is In the el'y. attending the Kepuhllcin county con vention, on Tuesday, told an Astorl in reporter of the very larrow escape h has lately had from deith When In Portland some time ago. Mr Ingalls pur chased an engine and .oiler from a party named Bracken, the Intl-r gunr 1 anteelng that the boiler was In good ion ditlon. and that It hud be '1 siibb c. d to a ljc-pound cold water test. Mr. Ingalls uod the holler at his .l.ilrv on the I.ewis and Clarke. At the Palt.iy lr.n Works a machinist took .he bolter to pieces and found that evcrv tube therein j was full of holes. Hunt hid eaten the i tubes until they were nlmost as thin as papr. How the holler ever withstood the thirty-pound steam pres-iure which It was sublectod to Mr Ingills does rot know. During a nnvnt llln.s. Mr In , galls' boys orrated the enxl!i and the I wond.-r Is the little fellow were not , killed The boiler Is loin re-tub-d. Mr. , Ingalls says he will bring suit im.iiriit , Bmckett for selling him th def.-cllie machinery. BICYCLE ACADI'M Y. Sherman Thing have opened a rl'llng school next door to Pa Ho Express urn e Competent lnstru-urs consiantly In at tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for sale and rent. HERRMANN THE HEALER. To Demonstrate His Powers at Fisher's Upera House. The oltliens of Astoria nnd vicinity have heard and read a great deal con cerning the powers of a youth K-iown as Hcrrmunn the Healer, who Is said to pos sess a greater amount of the vital spark than sny other known person. In fact It la claimed for him that he eneraies wlih In his own system sinl,i..,ii of this mag netic force to tie able to break up con gestion almost Instantly. The public will now havo a chance to Inve.tluato for themselves, as this youthful healer Is billed to appear at Fisher's i i' r i House Saturday night, when he propos. s to demonstrate upon the public stair his ability to cure the deaf, lame, palsied, paralytic and rheumatic by the laying on of hands. The theatre will, no doubt, be crowded, and thwe who desire wit nessing this phenomenon of human na ture should secure reserved seats at once. The papers of Portland and California teem with laudatory notl 'cs of his work and refer to him as being possessed of extraordinary magnetic power, by th aid of which he Is enabled to effect many sti-atltn cures In an nlmost Incredibly short time. Reserved seats are now on sale at the New York Novelty More. THE BOOL'S BISHOP. John Lawrence's Term of Imprisonment Expires this Morning John I.awrenre, the bogus bishop, Is the happiest man In Clatsop county. Af ter many wenry months In the county bnstlle he will once again breathe the air of freedom today. Lawrence mado his debit In this Hiy In August, lMi. He came here In the rai ment of a Catholic hlshoo, and he looked one. I'pon his arrival he visited Rev. Father pbiman and made known to him his position In the Catholic church. The good father, having no reason to sus pect the man of being other than he claimed, treated Lawvmco with en ry mark of respect. The bishop said he was from Hono lulu, nt which pla-e he was the chief illKnltary of Catholicism. He succeed, d In collecting funds for nlleic.-d missionary work, anil made himself generally agree able to the Catholl s of this city. Hut a man's sins will almost Invariably find him out, and the oli ii'lai.'o applied to Lawrence. He was arrested, tried, con victed, nnd sentenced to u long term In the county Jail, where he has since lan guished. Ills term of sentence expires todny. .Since his confinement Lawrence has Join ed the Salvation Army, and It Is snld he will speak at tonight's meeting of that organization. Ho says he wishes very much to return to his home In Canada, and expresses the belief that friends .on Puget sound will t sslst him to return. Lawrence Is over fit years of age, but Is still hale and hearty, und will no doubt get along In the world. It Is expected hn will give up the fake bishop business. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, 0ld Medal, Midwinter Fair. DO, Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. CREAM BUY LOTS ARE A lot on which li bullit a homo, choose a locution Dial In stir to Improve a lime, goes on: location where I ho value of property will Inotvas instead of going down'untll lot ra nol worth half Lots from Will always t desirable property. It If hihI with the proposed ImpruvomeM tor hu'mw grwitry Ui viilun during th next Nil IIVHINKrtS To NOTICE IT. Chicsgti Tribune. 8c the young won. an nt the railway station. Hh Is waiting to meet rebitlira who are comtug on the train. ,. hi 1 rush eagerly to meet them They havo come. They are her dear cousins. Fifth or sixth cousins rVe. tho haste with which she runs to kiss Cousin Arabella. She doesn't lose an Instant. Hut she la not In su h a hSrry to kl.s Cousin Jack. When she him approaching she does not hasten. She a.vins almost provoke,! because h wants to kiss her. She keeps him wnltlng whlle Sh lifts her veil lll Vol' KVKK HKK A OIIOST? Piol'.ibly not. Hut you are lucky It von have itcier be, a face 10 face with the foul ttrnd. indigestion. Vhat Imp from the nethermost ha. I siminis his victim to numberless hurrors. anions; tbein h.Mrtburn. Italulenc,., heari pal pitations, headaches, bill i-isnes,, Iroken r.-si, and others that w.' will not enumer ate. Hosteller's Stomach Milters will drive nwsv this mischief hriedliu hprtte. Tackle him with the great corrective at otnt. Malaria, constipation, kidney trouble, dehillty all yield '.0 this bailing rcnir.lv. wbl.'h Is no mor paltUMvr. but a.'hietrs .liHitilv results. r'or 01 er n reutthi ti, res and w 'ary Iipiiun this line niedtcliinl rei-uiiemnt ts hl,;hly to U. r--ouimondfd. Its pure spirituous hssls Is modified by botanic simples of first rale retmdtal -nicaey Any one whoin used his ryes rand ears during tho past three months knows the thin of the shoe business has Iwiin coming our way. Neighbor talks to nelirhlitir-friend to a fii nd -telling the story of our soiiertor 12 shoes TllK Allt'ADK. STt ck 1 11 i.i kust m k irri Ml. The annual meeting of th stockhold ers of the Astoria It.iildtng A lann Asso ciation will he held at their offlVe on Tuesday, May l?th. IW. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year nnd tho transaction of any business that ni.iy come hefore the meeting. The election will he by billot, and will be held from 2 p. m. until s p m. By onl. r of the Hoard of Ulrectors W I,. HOIIil. Secretary C. II. F. P. I'NIiiN NOTICE. Regular monthly nn-etln-f of th Col umhla Itlvrr Fishermen's Protective Un ion for May. will h held at Fl.hcr's Hall, Saturday, May 3. lxai, at 1 30 p. m. sharp. Business of ImiHirtancn to bo transacted. Members In good standlt g are requested to tie present and have their Isiok or re ceipt along. SOFI'H JENSEN. Secretary. CALIs FOR BIDS. Bids will he received up to May .cnth at 1? o'clock noon for the grading of the south hnlf of Block , AJalr's Astoria, according to plans and specifications now on file In our olllce. Th tight to reject and and all bids Is reserved. R L. HOYLK CO. i Henenth a steamer's berth there's Just room enough for one of our IS. 16 telescope satchels and not nar enough for the the ordinary trunk. Hence, satchel Is a necessity If you'r going on a sea voyags. TllK AHCADfS. Th best blood purifier II CHAIN'S HAKMAHAHII.LA One hundred and twenty-flv doaes for $1. Hhe I thought you told me your salary was I2& a week. Jle ), no; I said I earned 1:1 a week, but I only get H Amusing Journal. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Oovsmmtnt Report He Miss McCrirsus-Imogen I -I can not live without you. Hhe-llow did you acipiiro such extravagant hnlilti? -Truth. WANTED. WANTKD An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Halary, ITS0, payable 116 weekly and expenses. Hltuntlon permanent Hef. erencea. Knclos self-nddressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, fit Omaha Uulldlng, Chicago. FOR SALE. KOIt BALK A small buslncns building, In best location In tho city, suitable for any small business. Apply at iix cliango street. KOK BALK CHKAI'-A large quantity of three-fourths and double IxdHteuds, box matiresses, stands, bureaus, wash stands, chamber crockery, blankets, eta Inquire 231 Everett Htreet, I'ortland, Or. KOII BALK BY OUDKK-NIn oil palriN frigs, landscapes and figures, by renown ed artists, nil richly framed, und largo size. Inquire 231 Everett atri al, I'orllaiid. JAPANESE OOODH-Just out-just re ceived lust what you want, at Wing Lee's, Mi Commercial street, FOR BALE Tho Kerrell property, cor ner of Kxchango and 14th streets. Price, W. C. Casscll, 471 Uond street, ugt. FOB RENT. FOR RENT A furnished room, 16 Ird street FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board, nt Mrs. E. C. Ilolden's, corner Duane and Ninth streets, l'rlc reason able. FOR RENT Two business houses, ona with It furnished rooms upstairs, other with 3 furnished rooms upstairs and bar fixtures down stairs. Call at this office. FOR RENT A furnished suit of rooms on ground floor, centrally located, 414 Exchang street. IN ALDERBROOK SOxlOO FEET what you paid for (ham. in Alderbrook are selling at $200 to $700. Easy Terms thn llnest location In Astoria for home, t Ihnt part of th oily th properly will two your. ALL KINDS OF Smoked and Salt Fish AT VERY LOW PRICES Genuine Yarmouth Bloaters ...25c PER DOZEN... Foard & Stokes Co. I ICTiniV -y 1-1 "vO sell our whole stovk of DRY 0001)5, CLOTHINO . H00T5 AND SHOES... FURNISHING 0001)5 Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Fixtures In luu lu suit purrhssers at l it UK OWN THICK Sals iM.inatrnrei AI'HIL In. al T. M., R.API OW-VVII I nd eonllniles dally uatll th. whul Uini-Un tk.Lt ..ki...id. ... MERCANTILE COMPANY IMM CIIMwEHt IM. fttUKKT . rillMst. Arll,,...r. Hustler's Fwentleth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are i Selling! 1 Kii-V aii.l natural units; little or no ' KrudiiiK lU'ft'HHiiry. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 48 j Bond Street. LE YERE & CO. JUST RECEIVED. New NntellLs In nllsr nd (Isnsral Nerkwear, HActo SJ.l I'sllwrn Jarkais fsil.AO up Latest llsslgns In Capes, 1t,t up rull I. In of l.s.ll..' Milk Wain' .BO up Wrapper SJI.SH to S)jo This Week's Special Sale LocIIch' Full Blozcr SultH, Latest KuglUh Style. Ill All Wool Mlied tioods. Iteftiilsr price, HIA THIS WEEK, ONLY $9.85 UNIQUE, Commercial St. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we servo. We'r trying In every way to make them the most n- Joyable In town. All tho "good thing" of the season cooked by our excellent nook In the most delicious style. Far- font service. If you Invite a friend to th Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar ante that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish: mouldings and shingles; also bracket work dona to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. II. F. L. LOOAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. ROSS HIGG NS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astorl and Upper Astoria Fins Ttii ind Coffeei, Tabls Delicacies. Domnttr and Tropical Fruits, vegetables. Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt Meats. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 426... Bond Street... W hve (oncluJtd tOlv up In AslorU, therefore e bUS Mlll Astoria niul McICcc Ave. is Mtuntrtl tin the south miI ol ,b- ' torinH hills Twenty ilogrros vnrnnT nrul iptu- , Hon thirty lay in lulvniici' of the North ritlf MnjinilinMit nitt'H for rcnulriico. ovt-r-looking rivir uml hay, minny ami nhrl- ttTCtl. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts aa trust for corporations and In dividual. Transact gnral banking busin. Interest paid on tlm deposits. C. II. PAOB IlENJ. roUNll fltANK I'ATTON .... I' resident Vlon-l'rnaliUnt Caahlar DIRECTORS; J. Q. A. Dowlby, C. II. r. Den). Toung, A. 8. Reed. D. P. Thompson, W. E. Demeht, D, K. Wrrn. North Paeifie Breuiery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lage Beer And XX PORTErf. I-v order with J. L. Carlson at th , fJunnyald Haloon or Louis Uoentg at tn Cosmopolitan Bsloon. All orders will be promptly attended to. AHTOHIA IKON WOKKH Conrnnly St., lout of Jarkion, Aitoila. General Machinists and Boiler Makcsr Land and Marine Engines, Duller work, Steam boat and Cannerv Work a &n,-uitv Callings of All Descriptions Mad to Order on Ckn.i iu ...... John Fox..,, President and Superintendent Vox vio 1'resldont - Prael flee rotary First National Dank Treasurer Snap fl Kodak at any man coming out of our star and you'll K"t a . portrait of a man brliuiiiliiu er with pleasant thoughts. Much quality lu thn lluuors we have to olf er arc hioukIi Iti PLEASE ANY MAN., r Conoe and Trq Them . HLTlsf IFCM 8t CO. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers Supplies. Cor. Cut aud Squemoque Streets. Aitorla, Ora TllK; ANCHOR- If you want to spend a pleasant even ing, go to the ANCHOR. Conoert every evonlng by a nrst class orchestra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, clg.tr and i Kopp's beer served over ths bar. JOHNSON It CARLSON, Trops. Ns. til Astor Street