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THIS DAILY A8T0KIAN. ASTON I A. SUN' DAY MOItXIXtf. MAY :. 1800. Beaver Hill and Gilman ...COAL H.Ii.Boyle&Go. J Commfrvliil Ml,, Aatorln, Or. Ren I IlMtntc, L.omiHe ItivcMttticiitH mid ItiHiiriuicc. SPECIAL OFFER We have now placed on the market Block lb5andvitcf frontage, and will offer lots In that . addition at prices way below adjoining: property. We will give you good terms on this property, and a few ' dollars Invested in lots in this addition will sure make you money. Sec fine display map In our window. For Famltv er Steam l'nrie.ea Tru It LKaS KKANONALK 1 M THICK . .. II J U.' ELMORE. SANBORN CO. Afents, Astoria. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps on application. HERMAN THE CLOTHIER - - - . ii ! Those unfortunate enough to be blind mw. e a cannot see the elegant clothing we carry Ull till I I nor can they enjoy our picnic next 0 1 1 11 LI 1 month- but thoee who can ee have no " j MCUM, for lliUag to take advantage of j our offers. 4 . Too bad thai they cannot participate Thfl I 4 fflO I I In our race at the picnic nor run to 1 UC Lid 111 W 1 ! ff1 ftr,t P'ck out of our elegant aeaort- I meat of clothe, hats, etc, J ' " We can only speak of those who can Til A 114 IT I and will listen; If you are blind to your I UC If Call I own Interests, If you are deaf to our Jl IIV aVVWI a arguments and insist on trading elso- " mm where we cannot CURE you. LAST WEEK Of the 15 Per Cent Reduction Sale. "" : : HERMAN WISE:: OPPOSITE PALACE RESTAURANT Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles We also carry a fine line of ladles' and men's shoes, from the best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted Just as represented. JOHN HAHN & CO.. 479 Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished 'by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 51 degrees. Minimum temperature, 38 degrees. Precipitation, .63 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1S9S. to datefl 68.lt inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, 1895, to date, 4.48 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. For the best of commercial Job print ing call at the Astorlan Job office. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine used by 75 per cent f the fishermen on the Columbia liver. Parties deetring"the best of Job printing t the lowest prices sh Jld call at the Astorlan Job office before going else where. The Oregon Trading Co.. Commercial street. Is the placj to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and ahoes, men's and ladles' furnishing (foods. Should you want an auctioneer, S. FrleJman makes his office at the Oregon Trading co. Go 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, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish In your net to And out. A prominent steamboat man says: "My family have used nearly every rjrand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the Estes-Craln Drug Co. is the moat palata bel and nutritious of any they have ever used." If you are run down and need a tonic, you should use It For 25 cents you n iecure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street. They are also fully prepared to terve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, as well as oysters in every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tinue to come. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless. In th 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 shall's twine from start to finish. Go thers and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar shall's Is called the best In the world. Any one whoiias used his eyes and ears during the past three months knows the tide of the shoe business has been coming our way. Nelgblior talks to neighbor friend to a frtnd telling the story of our superior 12 shoes. THE ARCADE. The Bent Blood RAIN'S SARSAPARI 125 DOSES , a mm., v fc-gc-tJ' If you will, link xnUt the skint km ym will sw that WARRENTON is the cream -f wrst side property. The center of improve ments are here, and as an investment for business or a home there s nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. Jn WARRENTON lots are all large, full size. 50x100. Prices ran e from l"0 to X'loU each, foul on installments, lerms to suit your chang ami buv a lot iu V t I THE RELIABLE 1-PRICE CLOTHIER WONDERS AND WONDERS Hcrimaun the Healer Astonishes Crowded Opera House. To say that the throng which crowded Fisher's Opera House last evening, to witness the alleged curvs of Herrmann the Healer, was astonished Is to put It very mildly, for his wonder workings caused men to gape In open-mouthed amazement. The hall was parked, de spite the downpour of rain, and the au dience would not have been more sur prised had the earth opened and swal lowed the hall. Herrmann the healer nppeared after Prof. Hall had made a few remarks. He looks quite young, and as If he were of a very nervous disposition. His fea tures show sympathy and kindness, and he is of excellent physique. Altogether he Is a real good specimen of humanity, j The first case treated was Mr. Richard ' Lemon, one of the best known stevedores I In the Northwest. Mr. Lemon was suf- fering from rheumatism and kidney trou ble. The wonderful Herrmann stroked his limbs end to the astonishment of all, Mr. Lemon walked across the stage as If he had never suffered from the dreast rheumatism. John Beckman, residing at the North Pacific cannery, on Frank lin avenue. East Astoria, who has been suffering from rheumatism for years, and Mrs. Hoeltx, of Franklin avenue. East Astoria, were both successfully treated and walked unaided from the stage. Judge C. A .McGulre. of Seaside, a sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, was next treated, and If ever there was a happy Individual that Man was the Judge. By simply stroking his limbs, Herrmann put to flight the Judge's pains and he was as happy as could be. Then, 'i to demonstrate that he was not feigning, : Judge McGulre actually danced a few I steps of a Jig with his erstwhile rheu matic limbs. The crowd went wild with ' enthusiasm. ' Joseph Petty, well known In Astoria, wai carried upon the sture In a bed For the past two years Petty has been lying In the Sisters' Hospital waiting for death , to relieve him of his aa-ony. Professor I Hall stated that, as he did not know the exact form of the disease, he would be compelled of necessity to rr.nke a diag nosis of the case. However. Petty would be afforded nil the relief possible. His suffering was awful to see. The man rolled his head from side to side, which told only too plainly of the -eony he ! was enduring. The healer stroked p t- ty's limbs for several minutes and then, for the first time In two long years, pain left the sufferer's body, and a smll" over spread his features wnl'-h lToiurht tears to the eyes of the anrized onlookers: though It was but a smile It conveyed the fact that, for the flrt time In years, Petty's tortured body was without pain. Petty will receive further treatment and. If necessary, be taken, free of charge, to Portland, w'nrre the good healer will en deavor to restore the man to health. The others treated w-re Chan. Stone, of Warrenton, lnflamrr'ao y rheumatism; Antone Houva, same: Mrs. A. McGlnnls, 116 Eighth street, city, hip disease; WIN Ham Humble 217 Seventeenth street, city; and Mrs. Smith, 67 Franklin avenue, and all were wholly or partially cured. Lark of space prevents giving the wonderful performance of th's man the deserved write-up. Those who were In attendance, however, will tell with wonder of what they have seen. This afternoon Prof. Hall will lecture to the ladles of Astoria at Fisher's Opera House, and In the evening to men, both lectures bolng free of charge. All should attend. ! Herrmann the Healer will be at the Oc ! cldent today and tomorrow, where he may be consulted, and a movement Is on foot to pr.evall upon him to return one day later In the week, so the fciif ferers of the surrounding country may be afforded an opportunity of being cured. Or. Price's Cream BaVlng Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. Purifier Made 'Vaa I FOR $1.00 i imi t i iJD.ni .t ca-r.Oi 1 1 A Me WARRENTON AROUND TOWN. The humble, meek, merciful Just. ' pious, devout oul are everywhere of one religion; ami, when drain has taken oft I the mask, they will know one unother. thoi'fh the diverse liveries they wear here make them strangers. William Penn. Bicycle, (as are, n htf h favor'. John Kopp I visiting at Seaside. E. A. Seeley. of Portland. Is visiting In the city. Plans for the Flavel hotel are almost completed. Try C. B. Smith's Vanilla Ice Cream. It Is something fine, Mrs. Will Kinney will sing at the Bap tist church this evening. Mr. George H. White, of lloaton, Mass., was at the Occident yesterday. The ladles' belts of the season grow narrower and narrower, but no less cost ly. The office building of Kopp s new brew ery will be under cover Monday or Tues day. The streets near the Clatsop Mills are being relieved of a large quantity of mud, etc. Ice Cream Soda in twenty-two different flavors at C. B. Smith's. Private par lors for ladiea. Messrs. J. L. Marks and Fred Nel stnger, of San Francisco, were In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Swltxer, of Port land, were In the city yesterday, guests at the Occident Rats cannot resist sunflower seeds. This Is well to remember If the rodents are troublesome. Go to the Bon Ton restaurint and gel a fine chicken dinner today for 16 cts. Best In the c ty. Buy your cigars tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll ErUkson, Klghth nnd Commercial streets. Vegetnble fibre In soft, dark colors makes a floor covering Infinitely to be preferred to matting. The weather bureau seems to have a spite against this part of the country and has again predicted a storm. The regular monthly meeting of the school board will be held tomorrow night at the office of the school clerk. It Is certain that the woman who talks to you about some one, else will not spare you when your back Is turned. Mr. J. W. Wambold, who has been sick for the week past. Is reported as being somewhat better, although still In bed. Mr. F. A. Fisher Is seriously consider ing bringing suit against Koss, lllgglng & Co. for enticing all the rata off his wharf. Another lot of men and supplies were taken to the railroad camps above Tongue Point yesterday by the steamer Electric. Babies and dogs are very certain Judges of character. Tou can always de pend on the man that one or the other takes to. G. A. Moen's launch, the Star, Is nbw plying between Knappa and West port, gathering up milk from the dairies for the Astoria market Emll Scharht, the Portland architect, and J. M. Tumey went to Portland on the Telephone last evening. From the beBt Information obtainable last night, the fishermen at their meeting yeHterday afternoon stood pat for five cents. A. B. Hammond left for Portland last evening on the steamer Telephone to at. tend to Important business In that city. He will return during the week. Mr. C. C. Baddldge, son of Captain Steve Dabbl'lge, recently deceased, ar rived from Tillamook yesterday, and will probably make this city nls home. All the merchants yeB'erday reported business as being very good, and that collections are better than at this time last month, notwithstanding the fisher men's strike. The city wat T was yesterdiy shut off from early morning nntll ovenlng owing to the connection of pipes being made at the corner of Franklin avenue and Fif teenth street. If the X ray business becomes so de veloped that people can discover what others really think of them, Gabriel may as well sound his trumpet and close up the whole concern. August Erlckson yesterday paid out i3,'C In one and two dollir bills to con tractors and employes. The money was bright and crisp, having Just been re ceived direct from Washington. The Republican county committee yes terday secured and opened offices for Its headquarters during the coming cam paign In the Hawes building, corner of Eleventh and Bond streets. . What Is the mntter with having a roof garden In Astoria? It was rumored some time since that Mr. Ben Young contem plated making one on the top of the Foard Stokes corner building. Judge McGulre, of Seaside, who Is vis iting In the city, says that they are nearly all gold men down In his section, and that he thinks the most of them are going to vote for Judge Northup. The rallrodd .engineers ere very busy day and night preparing plans and spe cifications so that bids can be called for th construction of depots and. the bal- Ull IT 11 .IIP tttlll UJ l LI, i IWHEN YOU ALDERBROOK Miss I .y,ll Rodney, slater of Mlas Mary l llodney. lute principal of St Helen's Mall. Portland, baa been appointed prin cipal for the balance of the school year i to nil the vacancy caused by the death of her sister. Mr A J Mcgb-r. of the tVcldent Ho tel, leaves this morning an the steamer (Juwn fur Hyrun Springs, t'al.. where ho will endeavor to hae a large quantity of rheumatism, which has bothered him (or many years past Before Tollce Judge Nelson yealrrday appeared one Anderson, who endeavored to explain the manner In whb-h he be. enme Intoilcated. After listening p. tlently to his tale of woe. Judge Nelson gave him the minimum fine IS. Lieutenant Kulp. assistant surgeon at the Vancouver Barracks, ha gone to Fort Cnnhy to relieve t'.iptaln Stewnon, who has been on duty In the place of Surgeon Brooke during the latter' Ill ness. The tvgubir preaching service will he observed at the I'rvshy terlun church to day at II a. m. The evening service, at o'clock, will be conducted by the mem bers of the Presbyterian V. P S C. K. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend these services. A new bicycle costume Is of gray chev iot, with nillustlble skirt, whl h appears like an ordinary skirt when the person Is not riding. The fttlng txlt .e is orna mented with pearl buttons, und the hul loon sli-eves have fitting low-r parts. An English, riding hat completes the outfit. 1-u.. Ul.. Ti.ltl Un m p., vlliln lit Coo Hay, and who made the trip down on the Areata, In a lett T recelve-l yes terday, state that they are having a pleasant visit, although (here haa been considerable rnln, and lh.il Captain Cous ins, of the Areata, I one of the Unest men on deck. The fishermen from th Washington side of the river came In yesterday In their flshtnc boats and brought with them large quantities of bu'ter and eggs for this market, nnd Incidentally came to attend the meeting of the Union. They are apparently losing no opportunity to turn an honest nny. Mrs. 8. F. Clayton has Just finished her new ten room residence at Lion Bock. Cannon Beach, it Is without doubt the finest house on the tieaeh, and It la the lady's Intention to ue It for a hotel during the summer time. Mrs. Clayton Is now In San Francisco and upon her return will erect several cottage ulnnK sldfl tho hotel. A subscription paper Is htng i Irrulated for the purpose of raising a fund with which to assist the Chrlsorreraon family, who wcr burned out during the recent fire In East Astoria. They lost every thing they had and are now entirely des titute nnd' temporarily dependent upon they community. Their neighbors my that they are most des rvlng. Andrew Young John llunke. an. I A. M. l.lndholm. Young's !tlvr: D. Keefe, HomcII lwls, ami John Turple. John Days; Henry Llndqulst. Norm Shore; Thomas Johnson, Tim. K!ley, Knnppton; I). Campbell, Theodore Christians, Ous. K Mlilie. Wnlluskl; Peter Svensnn, Ska mokawa: A. P. Berg, Fort Stevens; Fred Olsen, Olney; and Carl Johnson, the Ijw Is and Clarke mall carrier, were In the city yesterday. The members of the Outing Club were most hospitably entertained last Friday evening by Mrs. Bergman, assisted by Miss Ketta Smith, and Mrs. Chrlstlanson. Progressive euchre was the feature of the evening. Several handsome prises were won. An excellent luncheon was served, after which the spacious par lors were cleared for dancing With voeal and Instrumental music a most en joyable evening was spent. At tho annual meeting of the Outing Club, held last Monday evening, the fol lowing officers were elected for the en suing year; Dr. W. C. Toican, presi dent: Miss Edith P. Copeland, vice- president: W. A. Sherman, secretary; and Geo. J. Smith, treasurer. The cluh Is In a very flourishing condition, nnd Its memlM'rs ore looking forward to the ap proaching tennis season. An additional court Is being put In, and tho grounds otherwise Improved. Sheriff Hare returned yesterday from Clifton with Joseph Falanges. who had filed notice of his Intention 'to start a lead mine In the carcass of a fisherman, u'hnm FulfinireM thnuirht hud i-lll hi boat adrift and destroyed his net. Il was up before Jude Ancreromlile in the Justice's court In the afternoon and waived examination. wherupon he was hound over In the sum of IVKI to await tho action of the grand Jury. Kulanges produced hall In that sum, and Is enjoy ing his liberty. Tne committee In charge of the sub scrio'.ion to tho fund for biilld'ng lha road between Arch Cape and Vehalem Is preparing to start work a soon as the rainy season Is over. The road will run back from Arch (.' ipe around to Stiiuggler'n cove, thence around the face of Necnrney mountain Into Nenalem City. Tho port of the road around the mountain will undoubtedly be one of the grandest scenic routes on this coast, as Awarded Highest Honors World' Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair Da CREAM mm Most Perfect Made. BUY LOTS ARE A lot on which b build hum. na tlnin goes on; location her Out or going down until lota nro not worth Lots from Will always be dralrahle property. U la and with the propose! Improvements for Increase greatly In value during the next It climb up t.i an nllltude of prolmhly no fert directly above the aurf During th.i iiimni.r atifliur m.ui a.i n IM wilt f..r,M a tine attraction to visitors at Ilia beach. The following deed was hied for record In Recorder llun.lern a orhVe yesterday. and goes to prme that socialism Is prsc. tlcsble; "Know all men by three prea. ems. That I, Jack F. Aduma. of Klale, Clatsop county, Oregon. In consideration of one tl) home, one (l wngtn, and one ill saddle, to me paid by J K Mawklna, of Klale, Clalsop county, Oreg.m. and re ceipt of which la hrrvhy ukimwlrslsnl. In bargain, grant, sell and convey to the stild J. T. Ilawklna. the follow ItiaJ de scribed real estate, to-wit: Four acres In section . town!tlp 4 north, of lange J weat. of Willamette meridian . . ,' The Hes.-ue Club met tail evening with all the officer It) their nlace and a li.ie Mii.lln.'M nMMnl TIim hull l.uikr.t ' well In Its bright new pink and white dress. The excellent program eon.latrd of rvadlng and prayer by Hev. J MeCor- ttuii'. a reading fnun Go-igh by Itev. Mr. M.Ciirmae, a vorul duct. ll.ii'Y Chil dren," by Mlsse Minnie iHte'iek and Fanny Welch, aceomi-anb 1 by Mlas du sty; n W. C. T I", selis ilon, "Hemming the Stumbling Blocks." hv Mrs Wm. do, and Siirne ttinrl) worda from Pres ident Este. The committee, on program for net week la Mrs. '.Vm, Ibw. Mlas t.ulu Kate nnd Hev. J MrCormae. HICVCLK ACADKMT. Sherman A Thing have ..pennl a riding achixd nejl dour to Pa -11c Express office Competent Instructors constantly In at tendance. Cleveland .tnd Crescent bi cycles for sale and rent. I'linroSALB FOB, WOOD. Sealed proposals will be received by the Astoria and Columbia Ulcer liallmad Co. at their nfflce In AstorU until t oon. May th. l'ta, nnd then opened, 'or furnishing thereto t rorda of fir wood The wood I to be delivered In such quantities nnd at such times an the punchaner may de sire, but all will te recclvd within one yenr nfter btd are opened. Bidders will atalo price per cord fof 5 ft wood, and price per cord for ft. wood, delivered on wharf nlotiat the company' line In Astoria. Also price per cord for each length of wood on tabard car nt Wnr reiilon. Approved bonds will te re quired of the auccesaful bidder The right la reecrved by the company to re ject any and all bid. Fur further par ticulars apptv at office of A. and C. B. R-. Flavel Building. Aatnrla. Or En velopes containing tads should be marked "Bids for Wood." and addressed A. and C. B. It , Astoria, Or. IIM.OO IN GOLD GIVEN. For Selling "Story of Hpaln and Cuba." The International News t Book Co., Baltimore, M l., offer H'fl'O to -inyons selling In thre months ITS copies f.f their new hook, "Story of ripaln and Cuba." Premiums and lllierul . ommlaaton given for any quantity sold This Is one of ths greatest selling hooks out. Many aoents make from V to SIO a day. A graphlo account of the presuit war nnd the strugide for lllierty Is given: UN beautiful Illustrations, & pages. Freiitht paid and credit given: 60-ct. outllt free If 10 rents Is sent for postage. Writs them Imme diately. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO. Tho annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Astoria Ilulldlng It 1-o-in Asso ciation will be held at '.heir office on Tuesday, May 12th, Hi!S, for the purpose of electing dlr-ctors for the ensuing year and the transaction of any business that may come before tho meeting. The election will be by ballot, nnd will he held from 3 p. m. until 8 p. m. By order of the Hoard of Directors. W. I,. ROllit, Secretary. f If you have broken any of your yellow earthen kitchen dishes or howls, coma to us; wo can replace them at such low prices that you won't notice the loss. THE ARCADE. 1 Beneath there's Just steamer's berth room enough for one of our 12.16 telescope satchels nnd not near enough for the thn ordinary trunk.' Hence, a satchel Is a necessity If you're going on a sea voyngn. THE ARCADE. Benjamin Harrison emphatically as serts that be is receptive at present to nothing but congratulations. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength U. S. Oovernmant Report WANTED. WANTED An honest, actlvo gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary, 1780, payable 116 weekly and expense. Situation permanent. Ref erences. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope, The Dominion Company, fl6 Omnha Building, Chicago. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A small business building, In best location In tho city, sultnblo for any smnll business. Apply at 628 Ex change street. FOR SALE CHEAP A largo quantity of three-fourths and double bedsteads, box mattresses, stands, bureaus, wash stands, chamber crockery, blankets, etu. Inquire 231 Everett Street, Portland, Or. FOR SALE BY ORDER Nine oil paint ings, landscapes and figures, by renown ed artists, all richly framed, and large size. Inquire 231 Everett street, Portland. JAPANESE! OOODB-Just out Just re ceived Just What you want, at Wing Lee's, (48 Commercial street. FOR SALE Tho Ferrell property, cor ner of Exchange and 14th streets. Price, 14,210. W. C. Cassell, 471 Bond street, agL FOR RENT. FOR RENT A furnished room, 186 trd street FOR RENT Three or four rooms,' with board, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, comer Duane and Ninth streets. Price reason- IN ALDERBR00K 50x100 FEET choose a location that U sure to Improve values of properly will Im-rvmo InMrad half whsl you paid for thorn. in Aldertrook are selling at $200 to $700. Easy Terms the lineal location In Astoria for homes, thai part of the city the. property will two years. ALL KIN LOS OF1 Smoked and Salt Fish AT VERY Genuine Yarmouth Bloaters ...25c PER DOZEN... Foard & Stokes Co. AUCTION... DRY (1001)5, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES... RJRNISHING GOODS Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Flxturejr la lot la sail purvhSMrs ai TIIKIH OWM fltlt'lC Dale Msailim AI'KII. IS, al 1 IT. and cuutluuea dally unlit the whuls ..oeki. ..id. knd (.'OVItllCIUIU. ftrKKKT Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 482 Bond Street. Few rien Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying la .very way to make thsm the anost en joyable In town. All the "good thing." of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Per fect service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant S THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The cmforis which thsy all could find In articles of KUKNITURK of the right kind. And we would suggtst at this season a nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. We have the largest and finest line ever shown In ths city and at prices that cannot fall to please the closest buyers. HEILBORN St SON. I872 i9 pisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hard warn, Iron & Steel, Coal, ' Groceries & Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales,' Doors & Windows, Agricultural linplerhent" Wagons & Vehicles. 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 done to order. Terms reasonahls ind prloee at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. I LOOAN, Prop'r. 11 "ti"i -nTrrTm .111 in miim HI....I. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 42C5... Bond Street... LOW PRICES We hive concluded to five up bus iness In AstorU. tnercforf wc wilt sell our whole stotk of BARLOW-WILL . , . mLKLANIILt lUMPAIU . MIIEUM, Anell...r. Astoria nml McKeo Ave. Is bitiiittril on tlu' hoii tli isitlo ot As toria's lulls Twenty (len-t's vnrnitT nnd vcp'tit tion thirtv days in advaiu-u of (lit North Mtlo Magnificent sitts for resiliences, over looking river ami hay, sunny ami sheltered. Kasy ami natural grades; little or no grading necessary. THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BANK Arts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Internal paid ou lime deposits. C. II. PAOH President IlKNJ. YOUNG VIoe-PresldeBt- PRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Ilowlhy, C. II. Page, Hen;. Toung, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. K. lament, D. K. Warren. North Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lage Beer And XX POKTEk. Leave order, with J. L. Carlson at the fluiinyslde Saloon or Louis lloentgs at tne CominJ poll tan Saloon. All orders will b promptly attended to. AHTOHIA IKON WOUKH Cosroaly St.. foot of Jackwin, A.torla General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Lass and Marina Engine.. Hiill.r wuik, St.asi boat an4 Cannery Work Specialty. Caittngt of All Description. Mail to Order oa Short Notice. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A- l fox vies President O. U. Prael Secretary First National Rank, Treasurer Snap A Kodak at tiny man coining out of our store and you'll gel a port nil t uf a nnut brlimnluK iner with plensmit thonghl. Such ipialily In the liquor we bare to offer are enoiiKti to PLEASE ANY MAN,, Corps and Trq Them. HUGHES at CO. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cas. aud'Squsmnqu. Streets. A.torla, Ore THIS ANCHOR If you want to spend a pleasant even ing, go to the ANCHOR. Concert every evening by a first class orchestra. Noth ing but flrat-cleas liquors, cigars and Kopp's beer served over the bar. JOHNSON ft CARLSON, Trope. 11 '" '-'M f m,r