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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1896)
... .1 V... P1 " I. A THE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, TliriWUY MORNING. MAY 7, 181)0. Beaver Hill pAAI and Gilman WAL R.Ii.Boyle&Go. - Comnwrvlnl (St., Awlorln. Or. Rcnl lAtnto, I.oniiH, InvcMtiiiciitM ntul It.HMr.it.cc. SPECIAL OFFER -Wc have now fljccdthc market Block foYand water frontage, and will offer lots In that t addition at prices way below adjoin ng 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. See fine display map In our window. For Family ar Steam l'rr-o TrV It CLKAK.-..KKAMONAI.K IN rtUCK . .. I I J II. y ELMORE. SANBORN A CO. Affnts. AstorU. -' ! .. 1 V t 4 I'M m WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps oa application. New Astoria.. Is located at the terminus of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very best docks for ships on this bay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the great Northwest. These facts were recognized by the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. New Astoria is platted upon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected by a high ridge behind it. Its streets and avenues are wide, and. in fact, it is laid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der way. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... ChUdren'5 and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Sty les Wt a carry a fine line ot ladles' and men' shoes, from the beat to the lowest reliable g-oods. All goods warrant-id Just as represented. JOHX HAHN CO.. 47) Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. 'Local weather for twenty-four hours adlng at S p. m. yesterday, furnished br the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 54 degrees. Minimum temperature. 44 degrees). Precipitation, none Total precipitation from September 1st. 1896, to date, 70.41 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, U& to date, 128 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. For the best of commercial job print ing call at the Astorian job office. Meanr Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine ud bv 73 per cent Of the fishermen on the Columbia river. Parties desiring the best of Job printing t the lowest prices sh( jld call at the Astorian Job office before going else where. I t I The Oregon Trading '.'o., 600 Commercial i street. Is the placj to buy your dryi goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's I and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. Friedman makes his office at the Oregon Trading Co I Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along tome of 'he 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 find out. For 2B cents you nan secure an ex-el-lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street. They are also fully prepared to :erve ail 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 cm- tinue to c. -ie. Hot. 'tailed "salmon twines" are col ored wntn acids. The acids rot the fibre nd render the material useless. In the office of Elmore. Sanliorn & Co. Is an ob ject lesson that ought to be examined by all fishermen. It Is th whole of the material used In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right g tnroi 1 shall through. You will see then why Mar shall's Is called the best In the world. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul - Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Hafford. General Pas ', senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. The Bett Blood Purifier Made RAIN'S SARSAPARILL A 125 DOSES FOR $1.00 sVrU for ale by the E8TE8-CRAIN DRUG CO. If you will look into the WARRENTON is the crtttiu of west side property. The center of impiove ments is here4 And as an investment for business or a home j there is nothing to equal U m the whole projosition. In WARRENTON lots are all large, full nil, 50xH, Prioo range i'-oiu $lf.O to $2oU eaoh. Sold on, installments, 'IV run to snrt. Save vour chance and buv a Jot in An office has teen opened cy the proprietors one door east of the Crosty hardware store Call, te shown the merits of this property, and Invest. XOT1CE OF MEETING. There will be a meeting- of the 51c Klniey Republican Club at the Court hoiiae Thursday evening at 7:) o'clock for the purpose of ratifying the nomi nees of the late Republican County Con vention. All persons who believe In the principles of the Republican party are cordially Invited to be present and Join with us. By order of J. 8 DELLINGER. President H. J. WHERR1TT. Secretary. STOCKHOLr.:R3 MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Astoria Building Sc Loin Asso ciation will be held at their otfl.'e on Tuesday, May llth, 1596, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of any business that may com before the meeting. The election will b by billot, ami will be held from 1 p. m. until 8 p. m. By order of the Board of Directors. W. L. KOB3. Secretary A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist: But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the.twlst. ' That Is, when It's twisted with other twine than MARSHALL'S. any FROM NOW UNTIL SPRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be in fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and fit i Paul Railway. For solid comfjrt, for speed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of the, West. SILVER GRAY CONTEST. The "old folks" whose hair has turned gray will give a prize recitation cortest, with music and other liter try features, under the auspices of the W. '.. T. U., Friday evening at S o'clock. May at the Methodist church. Admission, S cents. OUR CORNER. A gentlemen'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. NOTICE. Salmon flnhera, S' nd in your orb rs for wire nets to Washington Wire Works, Seattle, Wash. "Hello, Sappy, where have you been?" "I've been to the gymnasium, exercising, old ch;ip." "You exercisini;?" "Yes watching the rest. Exercising my eye, don't you kno."-PlttBburg Chronicle Telegraph. It is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but It will cure piles. That's what DeWItt's Witch Haz-I Salve will do, because It has dose It In hundreds of cases. Chas. Rogers. She I see Jack Parsons Is a default. He Yes. How he has ?han?ed Why, when he used to play baseball, he wouldn't even steal a base. New York Evening Telegram. Pure blood means good health. De Wltt's Sarsaparllla purines the blood, cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from Impure blood. Chas. Rogers. situation you will see that WARRENTON j AROUND TOWN. j Now occasions teach new duties: Ttm I makes ancient good uneoulh: ; They mum upward sill! and onward, who I winiM keep abreast of. Truth; j Lo, before. u (Intra her ramp tlrt' Wo ourselves mutt pilgrim, be, I Launch our Mayflower and steer boldly ! throurh th desperate winter a. Nor attempt th. Future's portal, with th. Past's blood-rusted key. Lowell. Tulips and parsle are blooming- In the gardens. Mr. J. K. P. Stslilnger. of 81. Paul. I visiting- In th city. Mr. Will Madison, of llosehiirg. was n( th Occident yesterday. Persian hlrt waist ar strong favor tt with the ummer iclrl. Judge, Howiby returned yesterday from a business trip to St. Helena Th Mani.-inltii arrival last night fro.n her trip along the southern coast. Judge A. A. Cleveland and Alex Cimp bell have returned from Seaside.. During the month of May th sound of carpet beating is heard in the land. Mr. Lee Stelner. of Salem, was In the city yesterday, a guest at th Occident The question on the streets yesterday was "W here Is the IWtle German band?" C. J. Corey, the contractor, h.u gone to Idaho to do some work on his mining claims. Several bloomer costumes on bicycles created a sensation on Commercial street yr erday. Miss I.lixle McCann Is quite 111 at her home, suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia. Mr. O. H. Hunter, of New York city, was in Astoria yesterday, quartered at the Occident. Judge Mc Bride urrlved down yesterday rrorntng to hold an adjourned term of the circuit court. Watch for the program of the Si!-er Gray contest to l given tomorrow even ing at the M. E. Church. Senator J. N. Polph and Judge O. N. Dnny. of Portland, were In the city yesterday on a business trip. Mr. George S. Taylor, the well known ship broker and commission men-hunt of Portland, was in town yesterday. It was wild yesterday In real estate cir cles that Warrcnton Center land sto had gone up two and one-half per cent. The sunshine yesterday was a relief to even' one, even though Observer Grover does not promise that It will lust very I long. I It Is r ported that Foard A Stokes In tend to build a steamer for the coasting j trade out of the wreckage of the Point Loma. Th Ladles and Pastor's Christian Un ion of the Methodist church Is preparing to open a baiaar during the regatta this i summer. Manager Johnson, of the Western Un : Ion, is as proud as a turkey cock of the , new bicycle rack erected at the side of 1 his office. I I For several days It has been a losa- up between the sealskin saeque and th linen nusier. It is nupeu in.i wie uumer Is a winner. The roeds between the city and the Walluskl are reported to be In a very soft condition, making teaming a very difficult matter. A habit of saving Is one of which no one need feel they must breRk them selves. It rarely gets too masterful to be troublesome. The steamer O. K. yesterday carried a large load of hay and oats to the railroad camps, and a number of new workmen went out on the line. A man was neard yesterday speaking of a "Vermouth high hall." It Is a rju. s Hon whether he was Indulging In baseball vernacular or referring to a drink Mr. Busslng's birthday was celebrated Tuesday and a large number of friends gathered at his resilience to wish him many happy returns of the day. John Hagglund, John Nordstrom, Thos. P. Chiistensen, Andrew Kuskl, and loun Gustavson made. Anal proof on their homesteads before County Clerk Kunbar yesterdair. i Mrs. John Leahy, Fred Olsen and flam 1 Roberts, Olney: John Christians, Wallus kl: O. Nelson, Oneida, und H. P. Ander. ' son, Gray's River, were among the coun ! try visitors yesterday. ! Among the Portlanders In the city ' yesterday were: J. W. Mlihi, Charles Henderson. George J. Jackson, Hon. J. N. Dolph, O. N. lwnny, D. P. I..wl, I). NeuHiadter, E. A. Bi eley, G orge Taylor and T. H. Bartlett. Steward Simpson, of the steamer Pot ter, was hardly recognized yesterday ar ternoon by his friends. He had Just vis Iteel a tonsorlnl artist, and the top of his nead looked as tnough It had been arranged for a skating rink. 11. Holden, Chinook: F. Hansel), Sklp anon: .Mrs. Knnrip and John Krlckson, Knappa; ('.. ft. Dow, Lewis and Clarke; Mrs. W. U. Htout, Hkamokawa; Mrs. S. T. Harrison,' Warreton: and Al. Powers, of Clifton, were in the city yesterday. ' The sealing schoner Kate and Ann, consigned to Fisher Brothers, Is expected to arive In today. It Is thought that Captain Lutjens has made a good catch and the skins will be shipped direct to London as soon as they are unloaded here. The Osgood divorce suit was heard In the circuit court yesterday. The doors were closed, no one but attorneys and principals being allowed within the eour- WHEN YOU ALDERBROOK room. The hearing will be continued today. Sine the depot matter and railroad construction for this season have t-een settled, one of th leading member of the city council suya that In hi. opinion it will h Important to have a tr-t oiiened from Cdar ireet out to the new depot mte. tine of th ele'trlo cam et. rl.iy cam el quit a tragedy In l''i rlown. by runnlnir over and kllHiuc the fitvortle do of r'red llnenwotaT. It ana report e.1 hist evening Oi il a funeral i held with all due ceremonlea. and hU dogihlp laid to rest. At the meeting of th aaler ounmla- alon Tueialiiy nlcht only routine bitln- M w! tninsijicei i no ruj yy imi, amounting to fill."., encin. em' pny -oil US. construction work fa, V: and anadry hllln amounting to !":iir, acre audlt,d for imynu-nt. P V. Works, who came down from Portland the other day. It Is sold, bus been notified by Chief IMiglierv that As toria had no room for prominent iolltl clans. Mr, Weeks Intends to r main per manently In the city, however, and will take care to keep out of the chiefs way The Increase- In the business of United States postofnoes Is a fair -rlterlon from which to Judge of th condition ot other business throughout the country. Tlie re ports published would indicate fi.it a h. ilihy revlv il In all lines of trud had set In. Captain Ijirklns. of the Telephone, r. ports that Mr. Kohtnson has commenced the building of another large n f t a: Stella, to he towed to San Franei. o Mis venture last summer was so success ful that he will aim to hulld sever il rifts this season. An accident at the Young's Hay bridge yesterday resulted In the disabling of the pile driver engaged In finishing the work j about the draw. Little remains to t done, however, and the muo'iito win !. In running order again to-lay. The hargo load of Iron for the draw will probably be towel down the river today nr "- .vorrow. Rescue H ill looks nice In Its new cn.it of alnt and kalaomltdng Th" local oort-H of the Salvationists have been to some lalnir and exiwns,. In this effort : they ask the public to assist them by lrtaklng of '-offee ami cake at cents tonight. Vocal and Instrumental musl will be rendered while rei re-hinetrs ar being served. A pretty conceit Is to make a collection of six or Dsii-n portraits of famous wom en, and muklng a mat seelally de. signed for them and painted over dain tily with popples or any favorite llowr, have them framed In a long Florentine gold frame. The sumo Idea Is very pret ty and attractive for the llkem.-sia of one's attractive looking friends lllue Is much In voguv. Hlue ranvns, lined with shot orange silk and trimmed on the waist with stripes of copper, gold and sliver embroidery. Is very good style. A dark blue alpaca gown has a plain waist with a blouse of changeable green and blue and gold braid. This. In turn, la open down the front to show a narrow vest of cream lace over whit satin, and the collar of silk has a frill of lace falling over II. with u ITavat bow of luce in front. Cu(tiiln Hansel!, of the FemlHink, re ports that he will complete th discharge of l'.v barrels of cement at Parker's dock tomorrow, und that he will proceed up the river at ortec with tbe balance or the cargo consisting of cement, mineral wafer ami glass. The captain says that on the entire trip up from Santa Monica he encounteriKl strong bead winds, and whs romiM'lled to go out as far as ll.'i west tx-fore being able to tack back to the Columbia river. E. A He-ley cam down from Portland yerterday and brought with him thn plans for the Alderbrook depot. Hie property owners In the east end are de termined to have a handsome structure for the convenience of passengers In their part of tin- ttown, and xpect to com mence construction or. the bull-ling In a very short time.. It was hard work to get one di pot arranged for. but from present prosp-.-ts. Astoria will be blessed with three or four depots. Yesterday afternoon Miss Kate Dement, daughter of W. E. Dement, was united in marriage to Mr. J. F. Hamilton, dep uty l ulled States Inspector at this port, by the Rev E. W. Garner. I.I,. I)., at the residence of the bride's parents. The ceremony was a very simple and beauti ful one, there being prcs'-nt only Ihs most Intimate friends of the families. The brl-b- was pn-sented by the groom with a go-illy slxed check for a welding present, and the happy couple took the evening boat for a month's wedding tour. C-iptaln Hutch, of the flve-masted schooner Louis was In town yesterday Awarded Highest Honors World'! Fair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM IAKING Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. WMHB BUY LOTS ARE A lot on which tit Imil.l h home, thoase i Inrsilim I hit C Is sure In Improvf us lime rim's on: a location here ihe values of jiruiiriy will Increase In siead of coins down mull lots are not wor.li half what )ou paid for litem. Lots from Will alwajs he desirable properi). Il la (he llnesi Imallon In Astoria for hiiHics', ami wiili the iromrd improvenienis fur dial pari nf f)f rll) the trojeriy will Increase rt r t in value during Ihenext iw jrRrN . . , . and reported that h bad compht-d lb loading of his cargo al Hkamoksw.i Th. I ,ou Is will prot-ably com down the rtvrr today, and will sail t ' for Hhs-ig-hl Sh has on board sw.i"1 ! t of lane timbers, manv of which r :i;t, una hundred feel long In Ihe ri sre ilo large number of magnlnYeiit spar hundred feet In length Captain Hatch will not sail with th laiuls. h In tends to Ink a year's vacation The vessel will h In command of Captain Peasley, who la now on his way from the Sound. In speaking of S ill all-it Army mat ters yesterday, a gentleman said: "Th imro I hear of this Sabuilon Army quarrel, tbe bs I like ihe army itself. It ought to be bo such petty disturb ances. .Ind If II Is not. It HI .bake Its tamlxirlnes and luvnx si Its drums In lain Why la the gen.nl a .mail slic.l Pop? And Is It a falsi offell.e to dis agree with him in opinion Is this whole religious movement (or th h. ncrtt of lb (tooths, or for the Un-ilt of th world? Some curious facts or,- being made pub lic, and they are nol vrrv it.ittrring lo Ihe army I am sorry, for I bad great h.ncs. but If the Salvationist differ from other people only In the .bai-e of their poke lKinneis and uniforms, and not In Ihe loi they have lor each other, th end will not I far away " At th meeting of cannrrymrn Tuesday Iher.. was nothing don- l von I the con-sl-leratlon of means lo h employed In stiffening Eastern markets Th ques tion of lb price nf fUli. or the opening the canneries was not taken up Among the fishermen mere Is little or no news. Secretary Jensen s-u.l vestenbiy that the Maker's Hiy men were standing solid by the Union, and thit the men w.-r pte-Par.-I lo wall until the PHo of Mav. If l-y that time no cluing.- Is made In th position of Ihe coiin- rymen. It Is nnttcl-p!,-.l that th- greater nrnnlsT of lish,r men will go elsewhere ami enrage In oth er work "ne of the Hftlcers of lb Tele phone, when questioned :n regard to lh statu of affairs up river, suid last even. Ing that the run of hsn wis verv light, but thai the Eureka cannery was get ting all It could ban-lie, thouph the other canneries up river w--re receiving hut few fish. HtCYCLE ACADEMY. Sherman A Thing bav .ipenrd a riding sch-iol next door to P.t -lie Express onV Competent Instrii'tors ronstnntly In st-t-ndan-e Clevelind ind Crescent hi cycles for sale and rent. THE IIACIIKI.OK'S 8CIAHI.E. Sometime today you will sc th bill of fare for the social lo Im given by Ih Itachclor's at th M F. Church tonight. Hon't fall to attend. THK FOOTIIAI.L Cl.ni. Large Amount of liuslness Transacted at the Meeting Held Last Night. Th Astoria Fooiluill Club held sn In teresting meeting last evening, and trans acted a large amount of business. Th city Is guaranteed a season of go-sl sport Mr. H. K. Curruther was unanimously elected a dlrecior. Tlie reception com mittee wus appointed by President F. P. Kendall us follows: K t). Ilogera (chair man). F. I. iMinliar, lllchard Prnel, Geo. Cherry, litincan Stuart, and Geo. llawes. Auditing committee. It. Gibson and J. It. Itathom: memliershlp rnmmltl, John Fog (chairman. K. C. Hughes, Fred Newell. W. T. Itevcrldge, and It Gibson. Captain first eleven, football. J. R. rta Ihom: vice- captain. J. Menchan; captain second eleven, Itoberl M-an; vice-cap-tain. K. W. Crosby. Captain baseball, Andrew liolglty: vlee captaln. Geo. Iluwes; athletic manager, It. K. Carnithers. It was decided lo ac cept the challenge from thn Scandina vian Society fur a tug of war In Fisher's Oltera House May 16. The U. S. Oov't Reports thow Royal linking Powder superior to all others. WANTED. Girl wanted to cook and do light house work. i7 Ninth street. WANTKI- Hy bouse twenty years' standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, ih- n to travel, or to do otllco work. Salary, evuo.ijfi. Knclosa self-addressed slumped envelope to A. T. KLUP.lt, Manager, care Dnlly As torian. WANTKU A good strong girl, lo do general housework. Address W., Asto rian office. WANTKU An honest, active gonllrman or ladv to travel for ei-nnhi A.t-.i.ii.i.u, house. Salary, !?Bn, payable ie weekly ana expenses, witiiaiion permanent. Ref erences. Knclose selMublressed stamped envelone. The nrimlnlnn e-nn. . . ets Omaha lliilldlng, Chicago. FOR BALK. FOR BALK A small business building. In best location In tho city, sullablu for any small business. Apply at 028 Kx change street. JAPANKHK GOOUH-Just out-JusT re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, M3 Commercial street. FOR BALK Tho Ferrell property, cor ner of Kxchango and 14th streets. Price, M.m W. C. Cnssell, 471 Ilond street, ugt FOR RENT. FOR RKNT Two nicely furnished rooms. Enquire at 28 Ilond street. FUR HKNT Newly furnished cottage, well located. Apply at Astorian office. FOR RENT A furnished room, 1R6 Urd street. FOR RKNT-Three or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. K. C. Holden's, corner Dunne and Ninth streets. Price reasonable. IN ALDERBROOK 50x100 FEET in Aldcrtrook are selling at $200 to $700. Easy Terms AUCTION... DRY (1001)5, CLOTH INQ HOOTS AND SHOES... rUKNISHINO 0001)5 Hardware. Dried Fruits, Lard. Bacon. Furniture and rixturc la ! In .ull par, ha.ers al THKIH OWN I'KICK sal ...suMieae. AI'HIt. la, al I'. M., ail roatluM.s dally aaill Ik ! .lek I .Id. A a) i'OMMSllI I w. irNtur. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. mul MoKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots Are Selling! ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO., 48a Bond Street. PROPOSALS WANTED. Proposal for construction work of As toria Columbia Itlvrr Railroad -Sealed proposals will b received by lb North west Construction Company at Ih offices of Ih Astoria Columbia Rlvs Hall road Company, Astoria, Oregon, until noon. May 13th. lull, for th construction of the sra.lo of sal. I railroad from Ihs eastern end of th. portion now under contract lo Gobi or vicinity, a distance of slsiut 4? mile: also the construction of about 7.IWV feet trestle along th water front of th city of Astoria. Approved bonds will he required of th successful bidders, linns ami specifications ran b seen at th company's omVn in Astoria. Th right to reject any and all bids la reserved. N. W. CONfJTmtCriON CO. PKOPOHALB FOR WOOD. Seated proposals will be rcvd by Ihs Astoria and Columbia Rlvr Railroad Co. at their office In Astoria until r.non. May th, 1V1. and then opened, for furnishing thereto I") cords of fir wood. The wood Is to be delivered In such quantities and at such times as the punrhaaor may de sire, but all will be received within one year after bids are opened. Didders will state price per cord for 1 ft. wood, and price per cord for 4 ft. -STOod, delivered on wharf along the company's line In Astoria. Also price per cord for each length of wood on board cars at War renton. Approved bonds will be re quired of the successful bidder. Th right Is reserved by th company to re ject any and all bids. For further par ticulars spply at office of A. and C. R. R. Flavol Ilnlldlng, Astoria, Or. F.n velnpea containing bids should he mnrked "111,1a for Wood," and addressed A. and C. It. It., Astoria, Or. I87J Mof Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelory, Ilardwaro, Iron & St'cl, Coal, Groceries A Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoris snd Upper Astoria Fin. Trst snd Ciiffrri, Tshl. Deltrsci.s. Dom.tllc and Tropical Frultt, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hssis, Bs- on, Ltc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. THE ANCHOR If you want to spend a pleasant even ing, go to the ANCHOR. Concert every uvcnlng by a first class orchestra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, clgirs and Kopp's beer served over the bar. JOHNPON ft CARLSON, Props, Ns. U3 Astor Street Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street... We have conclHdel to five up bus iness In Aitoria, I here for t will tell our hol nock of BARLOW-WILL . . . MERCANTILE COMPANY ... ritlKUw.. Aallar. ' Is bitu.itt'tl tin tht1 south bitlo ol Ah--torii.'s hills Twtiity ilcjjn'fs wnrintT uml vj;t'ta tii ii thirty iluys in itilvunrt of tht Norlhi rilll' MiiHiiificcnt silt's for n-nMriicpH, uvt-r-i Itxikiiij: rivtr iiml luy, sunny ami hcl i tt-rcil. ; Kiisy aiitl natural fzradts; littl ir no. ratlin1; nmssan . THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Arts as trust. for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking buaineaa. Interest paid on Urn. deposits C. II. I'AGK President IlKNJ. YOUNG Vlo-Prld.M FRANK PATTON Cashl.r PIRKCTOR8; J. Q. A. Ilowlby. C. II. Page, U.nJ. Toung. A. 8. Kd, D. P. Thompson, W. K. Iem.nt, D. K. Wsrrsa. North Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX POKTEk. Leave orders with J. U Cwkwa at th. Sunnyalda Saloon or Louis liossjitg. at in Cosmo poll taa aUloon. All orders will b promptly alt.ndwd to. AHTOKIA IHUN WUHKH CoeroBly St.. fool of Jm kwa. Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Lasd sad Msrln. Eajln.t. Bullw work, Sims taut and Cannery Work a Ssk laity. CeiUngt of All DKilrtlint Mad. M Order oa Short Nolle. John Foi.... President and Suparlnt.ud.nt A. L. Fo Vlo President O. II. Prael Becrsiarr First National Hank Treasurer Snap A Kodak at any mail coming mil nf 4) our store anil you'll get a portrait of a man brimming oner with pleasant thoughts, Kuril ipisilty In th lliiiors e we have to offer ar enough la PLEASE ANY MAN. Corpe and Trq Them HUOHKH & CO. SEASIDE WJvilL k A complete slock of lumber on hand In tha rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, snd all klnda of finish: mouldings snd shingle; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and jirlces at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prnp'r. Boaslds, Oregon. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The 00m forts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURK of the right kind. And we would suggest at this season a. nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. We have the largest and finest line gver shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas the closest buydrs. HEILBORN & SON. Dullness men, it you want lo fix up your ofllce for th. coming year, with Ihe best, of letter heads, hill heads, state ments, etc., call at the Astorian Job office where you will- find ths beat of stochv andi material