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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1896)
" 1 I f r ' 1 ' ' ' ' . I THK DAILY AST01MAX, ASTORIA. TUKSDAY MOltXINO, MAY f. Beaver Hill and Qilman COALj,B0yie&Go. Rent BMttitc. LotitiH, It.vcHtiiici.tH mul ItiHiirnncc. SPECIAL OFFER-Wc have now placed on the market Block 105and wafcflrontagc. and will offer lots In that v addition at prices way below adjoining property. We will give you good terms on this property, and a few J dollars invested in lots in this addition will sure make you money. See fine display map In our window. CLEAN K-ASOXALE IN TMICK RJR Commtn. ImI Ml., A-torln, Or. ELMORE. SANBORN 1 CO. Agents. Astoria. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... ' BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps oi application. HERMAN THE CLOTHIER Those unfortunate enough to be blind . cannot see the elegant clothing we carry Thfl Ullflril nor can they enioy our picnic next 1 llL EjllllLl 1 month, but those who can we have no excuse for falling to take advantage of our offers. . i Too bad that they cannot participate TUa 1 1ftia I I In our races at the picnic nor run to I III I iilllt! 1 I ret first pick out of our elegant aasort- 1 11V UtU'V I of domes, hats, etc i . We can only speak of those wh' Mn nru. ".- wU ",t,n: u you hl.""1 yur I IIP I IP IT I oa Interests. It you are d t0 our 1 11 V JLf VUl arguments and Insist on nuUn clw. - - where we cannot CURE )f OIK i I LAST WEEK Of the is Per Cent deduction Sale. : : HERMAN 1 OPPOSITE PALACE RESTAURANT Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles We also carry a fine Una of ladles' and men's shoes, from the best to the lowest reliable roods. AO roods wanted Just as represented. ' JOHN HAHN A CO.. 479 Commercial Street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weat-er for twenty-four hours , ending at t p. m. yesterday, furnished by the' United States Department of Ag .ricultur, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 53 degrees. Minimum temperature, degrees. Precipitation, .77 lnche. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1896. to date, 70.06 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st. 1896, Us date. inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Tor the best of commercial Job print Ins; call at the Astorlan Job office. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine ued by 73 per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the lowest prices sh lid call at the Astorlan Job office before going else where. The Oregon Trading 'Jo., 0O Commercial street. Is the plae3 to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. FrieJman 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 bow much more Marshall's will stand. It's money in your pocket and fish In your net to find out A prominent sieamooai man say.: jny ; lara., .,e uu I...., ..., u.-..u , lsfled that the preparation made by the 1 Estes-Craln Drjg Co. Is the most palata bei and nutritious of any they have ever i used." If you are run down and need a I tonic, you should use it For 2S cents you .n secure an excel- lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant No. Ml Commercial street. ; They are alto 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 the 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' twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. You will see then why Mar-1 shell's Is called tho best in the world. ! General Barker, the nw governor of the Bermudas, Is a Lucknow hero. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength V. S- Government Report The Best Blood Purifier Marie (GRAIN'S. SARSAPARILLA V J25 DOSES FOR $1.00 For -ale by the E8TES-CRAIN DRUG CO. If you will look into the situation you will see that WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. The center of iutpuive merits is here, and as an investment for husiiiess or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50xlU'.. Prices range faun $150 to $250 each. Soil on installments Terms to suit. Stove your change and tray lot la WISE : : THE RELIABLE l-PPICE CLOTHIER AROUND TOWN. Yes! When thy heart In Its pride would stray From the pure first lores of Its youth away; When the sullying breath of the world would come O'er the flowers It brought from Its child hood's home: Think though again of the woody glade. And the sound by the rustling ivy made; Think of the trees at thy father's door. And the kindly rpsll shall have power once more. Mrs. Hemans. A cruel story runs on wheels and ev ery hanl oils the wheels as they run George Elliot. Basket ball will he much played this summer. Wide wedding rings are not considered good form. Mr. Richard Lemmon left last night for Portland. Mr. Wm. H. Miller, of St. Louis, Mo., Is in the city. Flour has declined. 8ee the Pacific Commission Co. C. H. Wheeler, of Nehalem, was In the city yesterday. Charles L. Lake, of Denver. Col., was In the city yesterday. The Doxford will leave up the river for Portland tomorrow. Try C B. Smith's Vanilla Ice Cream. It Is something fin Mrs. Truce, of the Metropolis, ! visit ing friends in the city. The only place to buy butter cheap Is at Pacific Commission Co. Grano Is the only healthy food for mush. Pacific Commission Co. One ton of rheubarb cheap. Must be sold. Pacific Commission Co. The regular meeting of the water com mission will be held this evening. Mr. R E. .Utzinger Is laid up at his home, quite seriously ill with pleurlHy. EarneBt EdeB hM removed from North ghore and , now ,lvln(f ,n nppertown. A street crossing was cleaned yester day on Exchange street In Uppertown. ! Mr. A. H. Mayer, of Honolulu, Is vlslt i lng In the city, a guest at the Occident. It Is understood that '.here will be an important meeting of cannerymen today. Mr. Raymond Brumbaugh, of San Francisco, was at the Occident yester day. August Erickson permits no (rambling or games of any kind in his new bar room. Look out for the artistic signs posted on the street cars by the Astoria Foot ball Club. By special permission of Obnerver Oro ver, Astorians yesterday had a glimpse of the sun. Ice Cream Soda In twenty-two different flavors at C. B. Smith's. Private par lors for ladies. James Elliot, of Elliott's landing, and G. W. Raymond, Young's flay, were In the city yesterday. The summer man, from all appear ances, will look as gay as the most gaud ily dressed belle. WARRENTON I Buy your cigar, tobacco, fruit and I candy of Kmll Kttckson, Klghlh and j Commercial street. I After the brief period of unhtn ye ' terday afternon. the White Caps Mlaln took possession of the bay. Mr. William Edwards say that h ( In favor of removing the phono,-rl,n, from the Oveldunt rotunda. The meeting of the Ladle; quu,j of Grace Church will be poetp'xted ull Wej. netday afternoon at l: cock. It I expected that r Hammond will complete his Inspe- 0f ,n Otvgon Central road and r UrB tA AsturU during this week. The tre'tl of central Astoria ure In coming d,i,pldated. About the on,y good thoroughfare in the .Ity Is Du an street Tami (i.manil'i und Charles Van Ppekam. of the Chicago Copying Company, were In the city yesterday, guests at the Hotel Astoria. It Is said that there are some men so modest that they hide even their vir tues, and do II In uoh a skilful way that nobody ever discover them. The railroad engineer nd architect are msalng good progress In tr.- dr.iwlng of plan for the depot and the water front pile driving through the city. Mr. John II. Trulllnger will arrive In Astoria about the 15Ui Inst., from Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been spend ing four of five months for his health. John McGuIre Is making preparations to begin the concrete and masonry work nn inkn Kiain'a tww brvwerr butldlrig. which Is rapidly assuming proportions. The engineering derwirtment of the rallrosd expect to order the shipment of the Ycung's Bay bridge iron irom the O. R. and N. dock to the pier tomorrow. Mr. Sherman, manager for Herrmann the Healer, before leaving for Portland last evening, l-nld that nowhere In their travels had they been as h.indomety en tertained as In Astoria. The Occident Hotel yrsterday and Sun day was filled with crowds In walling upon Herrmann the Heuler. That gen tleman seems to have struck a popular chord In this community. The Columbia Iron Works Is still doing a large business. They have about fin ished the Iron work for the I.ewl and Clarke bridge, and yest-nMv cast th last pillar for Kopp's new brewery. The steamer O. K. yesterday afternoon took an extraordinarily lanr loud of snpplles to the railroad ramus above Tongue point. Work Is bein? rushed there In spite of the Inclement weather. It Is stated on good suthorlty thnt about two hundred gnmhlers and all around toughs have recently arrived In Astoria from Portland and other eltle from which they have been shut out. ' Captain Richardson. Bundiy evening. 1 entertained on board the ColumMn- a i party of thirteen. Among the number were Herrmann tne riaier nna party. The sailors are looking for black cats. Mr. W. A. Campbell, firemnn of ei Governor Pennoyer's great lumber mill In Portland, and the MUses Annie and Vergle Neuby. of Portland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Shannin of this city. Just as the steamer Pot'er was leaving her dock In Portland yesterday morn ing Purser George Woodbury received the sad Intelligence of the sudden death of his sister In that city early In the morning. Mr. G. O. Moen left last evening for i a visit to relatives In far-away Norway. He came pretty nearly not getting away. , owing to the amount of handshaking he ' was compelled to Indulge in on his way to tne Doai. Herrmann the Healer and party re turned last night to Portland, where they have an engagement of several weeks. Mr. Herrmann will make an effort to re visit Astoria for a day or two In the near future. ; Secretary Jensen said yesterday after noon that he thought it quite probable , quite a large number of the fishermen i would leave Astoria for other points unless there was a favorable change In the situation within a few days. ; The woman who plays only "The Maiden's Prayer" and "White Wings," ' does not wait to be asked to give an 'exhibition of her skill, while her really ! talented sister, with a pleasing repertoire j has almost to be carried to the piano. I President Kendall and the Board of Dl ' rectors of the football club believe that ! the street cars are pretty good things to hang to. For further particulars they ! refer people to the appearance of the ' cars tomorrow. I W. F. McGregor reports the lumber I business as being dull. No heavy ship ments are being made. The Astoria box ' factory is now working on an order for ! a large number of boxes for the Eureka i and Epicure Packing Company. There Is to be a reception this even ing given for Mr. and Mrs. Lidded at I the residence of Mrs. M. Kronqulst on 7th street. All their friends as well na i the member of the Presbyterian church and congregation are cordially Invited. There were quite a number of Port landers In town yeBterday, among whom were noticed the following: M. Frelden thal, Henry Lang, John Corklsh, M. E. Gamsetson, C. H. Edwards, Frank Mc Dermott, C. M. Cole an1 J. P. Jacob son. An afternoon reception toilet I. as the front breadth handsomely embroidered with apple blossoms. There are cascades of rich lace down either side of this, and the bodice and sleeves are finished with a profusion of the same beautiful lace. dishing Post, G. A. R., ha received twenty guns for use on Decoration Day, which will be turned over to Captain Wherity and the members of hi old company of state militia. Commander WHEN YOU BUY ! A j as I ALDERBROOK Tailor, of dishing Pot secure! th loan of the arms. The steamer Vulcan yesterday towed a lnrge raft of logs to Portland where they will be manufactured Into lumber, nd probably a largo portion of the product whipped to Astoria. There would seem to be room enough for more i mills at this point The all-ahs-irhlng topic among th members of the A. F. C nowadays I the grand melodrama that they will give next Friday week In Ft-hers theatre. Keher-als are being held nearly every night and there Is a grvut deal of bustle and preparation. An exciting fishing bo.it rice took place yesterday. In which ten lat partici pated. A large crowd coll.vud at the (H-cldent cannery, where t'e progr.sa of the race was closely wutchod The l oat sailed over the regular ratta course and. a the wind was blowin a gule, excellent time was made Captain Currle. of the unfurtiumte Glen nniia.-. went to Portland yesterday on his way to England. There Is some talk of Captain Hiipn. who in.ite.l the wrecked Glalrmore. In !'an Francisco, coming to Astoria to examine the (lien niorag and investigate to the feasi bility of pulling her off the sands at North Heach. A subscription list was wing cirri Inter) yesterday afternoon for th purpose of raising a fund wttn ui. 'i io pur-iin a rirelwll for fnlontown. At o'clock unite a handsome sum h id le n already raised, and President -thls'ad wa con fident that they would b- ahl- to ecure a bell with a larve enough vole to rale the dead. Contractors Ijirsen & Greenough, who have completed their trip over th Un to tiolile. returned to Portland yesterday. It is anticipated that they will meet Mr. Hammond there and return with him to Aslurta for the purpos- of riling their bids on the construction work for the emalnlng fifty miles Jf the grude be tween Tongue Point and tioble. Illshop Morris, of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon, will make the following visit during the present month: May t. Klgln; May I. Wallowa City: May 1-10. Joseph: May 11. Ascension Pay. Cove, morning; Tnion. evening: May IS. I'nlon. morning: Island City. eenlng; May I", llaker City, morning, l-a Grund. evening: May . rarlrle City: May 21. John I'ay Town; May ii. Canyon City, morning; Prairie City, evening. In the police court yesterday James Fitch was fined IS for drunkenness. John Glllmore was on trial, charged with va grancy, hut as he waa found to be In dustriously Inclined, willing to work If he could find something to do, he wss released from custody. C. W. Plerson, who was recently given fifty clays for va grancy, is faring very well within the confines of the city bastlle, and Ms dark complexioned lady friends supply him with all the delicacies of th season. Councilman McGregor, chairman of the committee on lire and water, has re ceived a letter from H. E. Purkhurst. of the Northwest Insurance Association, relative to the reorganization of the fire department and lower Insurance rates. Mr. Parkhurst puts forth his opinion a to the manner In which the department should be equipped, stating that he thinks the hook and ladder truck i hould remain at its present location. Mr. Pack hurst will be In Astoria on or t.bout May 16 to announce the new rates. Delightful speclment of rhetoric, some times called hlfalutln by the profane, once In a while come to hand. Here Is an admirable one from a Southern con temporary: "April Is here. The roses lave In silvery showers, like naiads bath ing In limpid forest streams: rainbows bend across the sky, resplendent with prismatic glory: the sun plays hide and seek behind the shifting clouds, but peeps through the rifts every mintito or two to smile upon green, gorgeous, glorious, grand old Texas." Today the street cars will be decorated with large posters, announcing to the masss that the Astoria Football Club's great mllltnry drama, "At the Picket Line," will be a howling success and will tie produced at Fisher's on May 15. The posters, or streamers, or anything one might call them, are works of art, and speak volumes for the Ingenious hand of the perpetrator. The drama will be characteristic of everything under taken by the A. F. C. which meuns that It will be excellent The Astoria Military Band, which was organized on Saturday, Is "omposed of the following members and officers: Fred lirown, drum major; J. H. Kreyer feader) solo b flat cornet: John Seiner, first b flat cornet; H. Coyne, second b flat cor net; A. P. Astranderf third b flat cornet; L. E. Blakesley, solo e flat alto; Jos. Orlhler. first e flat alto: Warren iluker, second e flat alto; John Kamp, first b flat tenor: Kddle Pleiss, second b flat tenor: Awarded Highest Honor World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fmlr. CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. LOTS ARE lot on wlik'ti to Imllil a tiotitr, clmo.se a lomtlnn that Is sure lo Improve time pies on ; a locution wlu-re ill" viIiics of pmpf rty will locrrasc In- siraJ of Rolnjf down uiiill lo;s arr Bui Lots from Will always be dirablr property. It I th tines! location In Astoria for htmifs. and vlih the proposed liiipriivrnirnts for tbtt part of the city tb piopcriy ulll liieirasf prc.lv in value during the ml two jrars, V. K. Weaverson. first trombone, slide; L l. !avl. second tro-nlwiie, slide; Henry Cus.r, baritone: B II. Crispin, . .. c t. ...... .-... l.-i lltrt.'k. luoa; r r. nujii. w - ford, bass drum ami cymbal OnVer A. V. tstrarler, presmeni; j m. ni'in, . . . . ... kn.lu, man.,.,! I . leaner; jw Mni'irr, ...i!... .--.. ............. K. Itlakesloy, treasurer; Kddl I'lcln. sec retary. Mrs. Klliaheth Coe died suddenly yes terday morning at the resident of her sister. Mrs. N. Clinton. Mrs. Coe lisd been a sufferer from asthma for a num. ber of years, but no Imminent danger was untlcliwiiil. nd her death w a great shock to her many friends. When Mrs. Coe retired Sunday evening she wu to nil appearance In good health When her sister Went to call her at ):li yester ilay morning, she found her des.l In led. IWeasid was W years of age. having Wen horn January b. C Hhe n a daughter of the late Job Ko and rross e.1 the plains In the early Sn's. Fight children survive her. all hut on of whom are refilling in lbl city Th funcrnl will take place today, services w'll be held at timer church at IS and th rvmalna will lw laid to rest In Green wood, the steamer Ma flower leaving her wharf at I ' Member of the Pioneer and Historical Society an I friend of th deceased are Invited to attend. "How are you. Mr McGregor? 11. tly weather. Isn't It?" "Oh. I am very well, thank vou Yes; rather wet " "How I politics"' "Well. I don't really know. Little too soon yet " "Mr. McGregor, how do you stand on the money 0.11c. Hon? Are you one of those gracing. selilsh goldbugs. who would rmin in life out of the 'poor worklnmnan.' or do you believe In the free and unlimited coinage of any old thing at the mtlo of US to 1?" "Now you are isklng me some thing almut which I do not ' are to em phatically leehire mys.df. However. If not favoring the fre and unlimited coin age of sliver at th mtlo of l to I makes one a gold bug. I guess I'm a goldbug To me this fr-e silver Id-a Is mr of an experiment thnn anything else, and I urn Inclined to he a triri shy of experiments. Furthermore, I am of the opinion that the money question will settle Itself in th eourie of time." "So you do not favor :h. Ire and un limited colnnse of silver?" "No." "No, thank you. 1 never stnokewell. I don't know: being a. It' you, 1 will. Good, day." "Good day." Rumor were current Sunday and ye. tirday that some kind it a compromise agreement had l en r-aehed lietween the fishermen and M. J. tttnnev wrerehy Ih latter was to wmmsiiv fishing this week and pay five rents per pound for fish and that In return he i to be given a monopoly of the business by the fish ermen. In reply to Inquiries. Secretary lensen. of the I'nlon. Iate'1 to an As torlan representative that so far a h knew there was nothing In th rumor and that th situation now remain ex actly a It ha for week past; no over ture of that nature Mai be-n made to Mr. Kinney, and that the Istest report showed that there wa no change In th. situation up or down th river and that so far as he knew there was no change In th attitude of the packer Mr. Kin ney, (peeking for hlins,.f, said: "I have nos withdrawn from th faekrs' Asso ciation: I have not talked with th fish ermen' union or any of Its memb'r within a week past: I do not know of snv proposition mad to me by them: I cannot now pay flvj cent per pound for fish, hut I have simply gone along quietly ind made preparation to open my cannery should the opportunity com for doing so." HICVCLB ACADEMY. Hhermnn A Thing have opened a riding 'hool next door to Pa-lflc Kzpress office. Competent Instructor constantly In at tendance. Cleveland ind Crescent bi cycles for sale and rent. m.YKim A.vn bkixkhs. Th following transfer were filed for record yesterday at the office of County Recorder flunderson: Kate K. Ilohson et a to Anna Johnson, Ixits 3. 4. 5, '.), 11 and 12. Hlock M. Olney's Astnrl i I J. T. Woody to H O. ViinDusen, of land In sections ft an I 3, town ship ft north, range 7 west W. K. Warren and wife to Oeorg T. flooded, U.ls IS and 11, Hlock 1, Flavel ('enter 211 Sou 100 HERMAN THE "WONDER." In another column will be found the advertisement of Herman the Wise, the wonderful bargain sell.ir. A trial will suffice to convince you that he enn cur a lean pocket licok and fit any shnped man, whether suffering from rheumatism or the office Itch. Wise's clothes fit with out rubbing your plne or your hack or pulling your leg. All aro treated alike. Consultation free. I'KOPOBAI.fl ron WOOD. Healed proposals will be received by the Astoria and Columbia Klver Railroad Co. at their office In Astoria until r.oon, May 9l h, and then opened, for furnishing thereto Wm cord of fir wood. The wood Is to be delivered In such quantities and at such times as tho punehiiser may de sire, but all will bo recelv?d within one. year after bids are opened. Ill'Wers will state price per cord for 2 ft. wood, and price per cord for 4 ft. wood, delivered on whnrf along the company's line In Astoria. Also price per cord for each length of wood on hoard car at Wnr renton. Approved bomla will be re quired of the niincessful bidder. The right Is reserved by the company to re ject any and all bids. For further par ticular apply nt office of A. ami C. R. R, Flavel nulldlng, Astoria, Or. Kn velopes containing bid should he marked "Hid for Wood," and addressed A. and C. R. R., Astoria, Or. The only place In Astoria to buy CHAIN'S HAHflAI'AHII.!.A Is at thi Estca-Craln Drug Company's, Minister Terrlll, who I home from Turkey on leave of absence, is visiting his aged mother who live In Lynch burg, Va. IN ALDCRBROOK 50x100 FEET wor.li lialf wliai ou paid for litem. MalllS "WO In Alderbrook are selling at $200 to $700. Easy Terms ALU KINDS OF Smoked and Salt Fish AT VERY LOW PRICKS Genuine Yarmouth Bloaters ...25c PER DOZEN... Foard & Stokes Co. AUCTION... DRY (10005, CLOTHING U00T5 AND SHOES... FURNISHING GOODS Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon, Furniture and Fixtures la lots la anil purchasers al TIIKIN OHM I'HM ... ... Ai ttiu is. .. . e. BAPL0W-WILL r;-:::,"; . . . mercantile company ami toMwritt ariitKT n. nti:i am, Aitnr. Hustler's rwentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! 1 T.. IVtntv ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 48- Bond Street. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In article of FURNITURK of th right kind. And we would suggiat at this season a nlc Sideboard, Extension Tsbl. or set of Dining Chairs. W have th largest and finest line ever shown In the city and at price that cannot fall to please th closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. 1872 I'M Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal. Groceries & Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. ROSS HIGGINS& CO Grocers, : and : Butchers AsUjrls snd Upper Astorls Pins T snd Coffees, Tsble Dellnc'ei, Domeitlc na Tropksl Krulli, Vegetable!, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, btc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. THE ANCHOR If you want to spend a pleaasnt even ing, go to the ANCHOR. Concert every evening by first claa orchestra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, cigars and Kopp's beer served over the bar. JOHNPON CARLSON, Props. N. Ill Astor Street Astoria Land & Investment Co. 426... Bond Street... We have concluded to five op tus Incu In AstorU. tticrtfort we will sell our whole stock of Astoria mul McKce Ave. Is situated tin t lie Month rilo ol Am toriuV hills (irjjriTs vjiriiiiT iui'1 .vpta- lion thirty days in advance of the North w ride Magnificent wiles for itHith iices, over looking river and hay, minny and shel tered. Kuhv and natural guides; little or no grading neceHsary. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Act a trustee for corporations and In dividual. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on tlm dnpoall C. II. FAOIO President 1IKNJ. 'YOUNO Vloe-l'resld.ot FRANK PATTON CashUr DIRECTOR8: J. Q. A. Rowlby, C. . Pa?, BanJ. Young, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. El Demsnt, D. K. Warren. North Paeifie Brewery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave order with J. L. Carlson at the Bunnystde Saloon or Louis iioentg th Coinopolltn Saloon. All orders will be promptly attended to. AHTOHIA IKON WOHKB Cooromly St,, foot of Jack 100, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marin Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specially. Castings of All pMrrlptlnna Made to Order on Short Notice. John Pox.. ..President and Superintendent A. -. Fox Vio President O. R. Prael Secretary First National Bank Treasurer Snap A Kodak at any man coming out of our store and you'll get a t portrait of a inuii brimming (iter with pluaiant thought. Hurl) quality In the liquor w have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Contc and Trq Them , iiucjiiks & co. SEASIDE SAWIKIII1I1. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kind of finish; mouldings nd shingle; alio bracket work dons to order. Term reaonabl and prices at bedrock. Ml orders promptly attended to. Office snd yard at mill. H. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r. Seastds, Oregon. , i