V yiwwiiti.MBiiBMMMiaiaMMiMi ii i I w , ni , i 1 rsjr TT T--iTl WT.gs ' ,X4 - I, -j.uu V' THE DAILY ASTOUIAN. ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 15, ISM. TUB rjpjM VJU1 1... a RESORT FOR Corner Commercial and nth St. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL. Ptee. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mips oi application. New Astoria... s located tt the terminus of the Astoria and Colnmtla River Railroad, at the month of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water ot the Columbia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very test docks for ships on this bay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the f reat Morthwest. These facts were recounted by the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. when New Astori3 Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. New Astoria is platted npon 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 ont on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der way. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles W. also carry a On. Una of ladles' and men's shoes, from th. boat to th. lowest reliable (oods. All roods warranted Just as represented. JOHN HAHN A CO.. 47 Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours sodlng at & p. m. yesterday, furnished by th. United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature. 52 degrees. Minimum temperature, 4S degrees. Precipitation, Jl Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1896, to date. 72.08 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, Utt, to date, 7.04 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. For th. best of commercial job print Ins call at th. Astorlan Job office. Meany is Qit leading tailor, snd pay the highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine used by 73 per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. Parties desiring the best of ob printing at the lowest prices ahold call at the Astorlan Job office before going else where. The Oregon Trading Co., 400 Commercial street, is the placj to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. FrleJmsn 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," tn 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 15 cents you can secure 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 stylt at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tlnue to coma 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 shell's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. You will see then why Mar shall's Is called the best In the world. 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 twist. That is, when it's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wraps will be ln fashion. They can be discarded, tcmpor-i arily while traveling in the steam-heated 1 trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. For solid comfjrt, for speed and for safety, no other line can. compare with this great railway of the West Beaver Hill and Gilman rr FamllT r "team raroose ttKAN KKAMONALK IN TRICK ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will hoc that WARRENTON is the cram of west side property. The center of improve ments is here, and as an investment for business or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range from $150 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in Ad offlc has been opened by the pro prietor! one door east of th. Crosby hardware store. Call, be ahown the merits of this property, and Invest ST. AROUND TOWN. Days of old. Ye are not dead, though gone from me; Ye are not cold. But like the summer birds tied o'er some sea. The sun brings back the swallows fast o'er the sea: When he cometh at the last The days of old come back to me. George tlacDonald. Mr. I. Rosenberg, of Omaha, Is In the city. Planked shad dinner parties are In vogue. Alex Ohls tried Kiickson's new yacht yesterday. Mr. J. W. W am bold returned from Portland yesterday. Mrs. Carrie Ray, the test and business medium, at the Oriel. E. M. Wood, of Salem Lodge, B. P. O. E, is visiting In the city. For genuine sweet cream that will whip go to C. B. Smith's. The new telephone in the Republican headquarters Is number 4i. Architect Enll Schacht, of Portland, arrived in the city yestepiay. Judge J. H. D. Gray left for Portland yesterday on a business trip. J. D. Mayer, the well known cigar man of Portland Is In the city. For your sweet cream and Ice cream, try the Bonbonnlere, 436 Commercial st. A large number of fishing boats w-re seen going up the river ytsterday after noon. The Pathfinder anchored yesterday at her berth In the rear of the O. R. ana .V. dock. Mr. W. W. Jackson, of New York city, was In the city yesterday, and at the Occident. Buy your cluars. tobacco, fruit and candy of Emll Eiickson, Eighth and Commercial streets. Messrs. F. M. Coxh and E. A. Palmer, paymasters of the United States army, were In the city yeHuvrday. Vapor Baths, Massage and Magnetic treatment. lime. DeGrey, The Oriel, room 12, Commercial street. Pure sweet cr.am freah from the sep arator every morning nnd guaranteed to whip. 20c per pint. C. B. Smith. Mr. A. O. Barker, the popular general agent of the Chlcao and Northwestern Railway, returned to Portland yesterday. John Nelson has Just finished a neat ! little cottage In Alderhrook and Is now I beautifying his yard with moss and flow- I ers. Strawberry Juke used to be used by I our grandmothers In lieu of rouge. It is 1 needless to remark that strawberries are i In season. j Col. C. W. Knowles, who was In the ' city yesterday, is reported to have i brought the bad weather with him from ; Portland. j All Incoming "hikes" are decorated wllh blossoms that their riders have gathered during their rest l.v the em.n. try wayside. A large amount of (trading Is bring done on the hills and there seems to be a general move by property owners to improve their lots. The body found In the water near Trul- 1 llnger's Mill Wednesday, and thought to j have been that of Joseph Simons, the cook of the San Joe, who washed over- ! board, has been Identified now as that ...COAL Try It .. Hj - A CO. Agents. Astoria. WARRENTON 20 PERCENT ON of Chaa. Miller, a ho disappeared April lilh. A leading dreaamukir report, that th. fashion of lining a ten-cent dlmtly with silk make the "simple" summer roan something of a luxury. Ml asses Mattte F. and Carrie II. Owen, of iienessce, Idaho, are In the city. Mis Mattte formerly resided In this oily and has a hoet of friends here. Livery atablea now Include bicycle among the steed to be hired by the hour. It la understood, the custom a III soon be Inaugurated In Astoria. Divine service at St. Thomas'-liy-lhe-Sett, Skliuuion. next Tuesday evnlng. (May lSihl at half Ivan I seven o-cloca, the Riv. Wm. Seymour Short orfMatliu:. The northwester continued to blow with force yesterday and the tuy a covered with ahltrcapa It Is hopea that Observer Orover will do l-etter to day. The big barge Wyatrhle finished un loading the Iron at the Young's Hay railroad bridge yesterday and was brought back to the O. H. and N. dock in the city. Mr. J. O. H.inthom. aside from canning Koyal Chinook., takes great pleasure tn gardening. Hie garden tn Aldcrhrook ran not be equalled by any one's on the whole peninsula. It was rumored yesterday that one hundred nshermen had put up iao each for the building of a cannery to be op erated In their Interests, but tne rumor could not be verlrled. J. V. Cook, the canneryman. of Port land, arrived In the city yesterday. He stated that his Clifton cannery a us do ing nothing, as his men had ull net n stopped from tlehing. Mrs. Timothy Richard, ol Skamokawa, who has for some time pa--t been a pa tlent In the hospital In Astoria, was sent home Wednesday hy Dr. Kates, entirely cured of her trouble. The Society Minerva held an Interest Ing meeting at Its rooms tHinrsd.iy night. It was decided that during the summer season the society will meet but once a month instead of weekly. Mr. Max Yuung, who Uvea In l"pi r Astoria, has Just finished grading and fencing the block on which his house stands, thus greatly adding to the im provemcnta in Uiut part of the city. The following Portlundeni were at the Occldept yesterday: C. W. Knowles, J. D. Meyer. O. H. Jackson, J. H. Gales, J. B. Carson, J. W. Cook and A. L. I,ar- Mn. A oersonal encounter occurred veab-r. I day morning on the corner of 10th and Commercial streets between a candidate on the Populist ticket and a newxpaier man, which attracted some little atten tlon. Land Agent W. Q. Gosalln and Attorney F. J. Taylor returned from St. Helens yesterday. Mr. Uosslln reports that It if more than probable that all of the right of way will be settled amicably within a month. The building of the big dock and ware house at Flavel will commence soon. The bids must all be In by Saturday night. This, with the new hotel to be erecten near by, will make business lively on the West side during the summer. Now that an extension of Cedar street is proposed the VunDusens are contem plating having It run entirely through their addition to Cathlamet Ray. In thl event the settlers on John Day will be given much easier access to the city. An "Art Social" will be given on Friday evening, May 22, at the residence of Mrs. C. J. Curtis on Exchange street, by the Christian Endeavor of the Congregational church. Pe sure to remember the dale and attend, as a rare treat Is promised. Mr. Walter C. Smith, of Portland, pres ident of the Columbia Harbor laiid Co., who arrived Wednesilav morning In As toria encased in a new spring suit and nobby head gear, Impressed his friends with the Idea that real estate was going up. The contractor were busy yesterday with several teams drawing the plies out of the river at the foot of Tenth street The big timbers are to be used In repair ing Tenth street, and the pile driver Is In position near Commercial to commence the work. In some localities of the city systematic efforts are being made to poison dogs. A number of attstnpts have been made on the waterworks hill and In that nel;h bdrhood, and residents assert that If the practice does not cease they will resort to the protection of the law. Jas. A. Titus, the young lad who was working In a lodging camp at John Day and had his hand badly cut at the wrist by an axe, severing all of the tendons, was In the city again yesterday with his father to have th? wound dressed again by Dr. J. A. Fulton. Editor Cornwall, of the Cathlamet Ga zette, was in town the other day, and was treated for tiouhN; of the eyes, which whs probably brought on by the grippe. Physicians report that there Is (julte n epidemic of sore eyes In the city, principally among the school chil dren. ! Mr. Will Madison, of Rosehurg, has purchased the cigar store heretotore own ed by Mr. Ferd Levy, and will In the future conduct the business. Mr. Levy will engage in the dam-digging business at the seaside during the summer, nnd Incidentally sell peanuts and poixorn at the trains. His many friends wish him success In his new venture. Mr. W. E. Nlles, traveling freight afc-cr,t i HERE ARE BARGAINS REDUCTION ALL SUITS FOR ONE WEEK ilP. of the Union 1'aclllc. who has been on a visit In the city, returned to Portland yesterday by daylight for the purp of calling at the various towns on the way up the liver. Mr. Nllra Is one ut the best poslrd frvlghl men on the road, and a hen nrnvsaliy arises can load stock or salmon with the Uat of them. It Is an easy matter these days for the resident of I'ppertown to locate the work now being done on tha railroad cut at Tongue Point. Great blasts of pow der nn frequently exploded and stumps, dirt, and rock can be seen llying hun dreds ot feet In the air On several ev castons particles have been hurled as fr as the buoy dcHt. about hulf a mile away. Mr. C. C. McDonald, the well known and popular salesman of the Cornell Falling Cotuvuny, Portumd, Is In the city. Mr. McDonald has hr-en e.piMded to rv main over tonight, and is -dat.'d to attend the enlertalivmeiit at Kisfter's As he Is re;artd to be qwlte Interested In some of the actors or actree. It Is quite prvtHthle that he will my more than one seat. The will of the late Auguste Magne was admitted to probate today and Alei Gilbert permitted to 'qualify as admin istrator. The estate Is valued at several thousand dollars, and the will provides for Its disiKvsltlon as follows: Augusta Norman, fcW: Ann Norman, IS": Man Mas, l"t: Marguerite Champagne. S-t The balanee of the estate Is to go to the family of Alex Gilbert. An Astorlan reporter was engsgd In convers itlon with the rlecirliian at the Ixiuvre last e.enlnc, w b, -i tnroe men upprouche-l and asked the electrician ir he would not "rlve us a lift." The gen tlenuut reai-hcd down Irto his pocket and handed the men two dimes and a nickel. "I say, old man." said one of the men. "what time Is It" "Oh. a quarter to J," replied the electrician. Ha' ha' ha' Coroner Pohl will have an ordrr for a little while coffin If si veral smad chil dren jerl!t In playing about the pile driver on Tenth street. Every evening a large numtier of the Utile lo:s congre gate on the strtet and amuse ihems.iv, s by climbing up the ladder nnd sliding down the stays. Some loving futhir will be lompi lied some evening to gather what Is left of his little one with a piece of blotting paper. The Scandinavian Parking Company. It Is reported on good authority, have offer ed the use of their tannery, without unt, to the fishermen, they to operate It on their own responsibility, use up the stock of can m w on hand, and clean up the ndvunces already made to the men. They also offered to run the cannery them selves nnd puy four and one-half cents per pound for fish. When seen yestenUy evening. Secretary Jensen, of the Union, said the fishermen hud not accepted eith er proposition. It makes one feel rather cheerful. If not positively gay, to read this hit of high falutin' from a Georgia punier: "On this splendid day, when the sky Is ro beau tifully warm and cheerful: when the Jay birds are chanting their safe return from purgatory and the crows are cawing over the sprouting of the corn; when the sheep bells tinkle merrily In th meadows and children and chlcki-ns nre cackling around. It seems like everything !n nn- ture was happy ami everybody ought to be." A resident of East Astoria reports that the fishermen of the Scandinavian eun- nery are not Idle, by any menus, during the strike. A large number of them are busying themselves by cutting drift logs nto suitable lengths for fire wood They have a novel way of removing the logs from the beach Isick of their homes. After the cuts are made a hole Is bored n the center of each end and an appa ratus like a pair of Ice longs Is attached to a rope and fastened in these holes. Muscle does the rest. The American citizens of Astoria, Or, and of the United Slates of America who were born In Norway and Sweden, will celebrate their nntal day Saturday, the l'dh Inst., by an appropriate program prepared as follows: Address, by the resident of the dav: sonKS, lugs of war, music by the band, ami other addresses touching the hltsorlr-a! event, and at the conclusion of the exercises a grand ball will take place. The reputtillon of those born In those countries Is a sufficient guaranty that the whole affair must und will be a grand success. Salesman Truesdale yestepiay complet ed the decoration of one of Foard & Stokes' windows In his usual artistic manner. Orandmn's blue table-ware thnt makes one think of the good old-fashioned cup of tea when the kettle hung in the big fireplace at home: dainty Chin ese and Japanese after dinner coffees, hanging lamps of nil stylus and colors, the modern 6 o'clock tea sets, that re mind one of the wit ami beauty of thn metropolis, fenther bouquets In majolica Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DILr CREAM MB Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Agents tor the AMERICAN Wxlrt) feet on Commercial tr.ct. I D WxW In Hustler A Athens SM Lot I. t, S. 4. B. . T. and , block M, Adair' AatorlH. bargain Ut S. block a, McCiutV. ha two buildings renting for 111 pr month WO Ut 1, block 4. Mot'lure Mt Ul S and 4, block 41, Met'lur'.. U.IW) laU 4, Hock 41, MeOlurvV INO lood buslneaa block, central location, owner will sell (or a bargain. I Ait tl. block TT, New Astoria, house, barn, cow, garden and doscn chickens, cheap and easy terms. Agents for the flortntnestern FOM CAHtl A. STOKES ! umbrella stands, and an endless variety ' of beautiful things In Chlimware apear ; In rich profusion. "It Is reported." said an old Astorlan ! yesterday, "tlutt the hottest rwion on ; the earth's surface In In Persia. This la . rather disturbing, as 1 have always as I soviatcd I'- raia with cool sherbets, made of snow from tha mountain tops, and a 1 folk lore so fascinating that It would make a man forget his own mother. Hut ' our Idols ami our Ideals get a 'all now . and then Think of ona hundr-d .! grees In th shade, night and day, (or a ) couple of month, with th mercury one . In a while trippingly ascntiiltng to on 1 hundred ami thirty. Why, It la enough i to make Jerked licef of the. enure pci u i latum. What a delight to turn from : the contemplation of such a place tu the 1 very thought of Clatsop Ketch and cool sca-hrcte. ' A deed was filed for record yesterday i In accordance with a deculim, rendered by Judgw Mettrlde tn the circuit court of Columbia county, aimullng all Inter ' est of the wlf. of William Holm In hi. I property. Thn finding of the court Iti 1 the dlvore procrv-duig were that the ! couple had been married In Ibis city Auc ' ust 4, ivxl: that defendant had neverai ) limes committed adultery with one John , Nelmt, that said Nelml has alienated the 1 affi'cthMis of defendant from her tin tmmls; that defendant deserted plaintiff In August, !, that wlw-n lie left plain ; tiff alio took (.'' which was Intrusted to her care by hoarder In Holms houa. and that plaintiff has ilnce tieen oom I IH-llcd to rejiay the money. The decree . annuls the marriage relation and the right of Ihe woman to any IntereMt In plaintiff's poe.lonH. U-wl(; Th esl hnlf of laits 1. 17. nd In, and Ihe west ' half of lot X). block 2. Tavlor Astoria ! BICYCLE ACADEMY, i ; Sherman A Thing have opened a riding ' schisd next door to Pa i1o Express oftl . ' Competent Instru ctor constantly la at- trndnnc. Cleveland and Crescent bl , cycles for sale and rent. AT THE PICKET LINE ToNKiHT. I Astoria Football Club's Ora-na at Fish, i ct'i This Evening. I The AMorta PiMitUill Club's dramn. "At j the Picket Line." will l presented at Fisher's this evening Nothing has been left undone to make this the last of all j local production, and its success is as I surcd. The Indies anil gentl-mun In tha i cast have gone through with the tedious j rehearsals faithfully and every detail has tieen perfected for tonight's per formance. Mrs. Patterson, who lake the part of "Lenorn." a I'nlon spy. Is an exceptionally good actress for an amateur, and met with a warm ri ptlon when Ihe rluh presented "The Private Secretary." Mr llenrv Weeks, another artist. Is also In the cast, whl-h la as follows: I-rf-norn, a mio spy Sllvy Holmes Sal, u corpse roblier Mrs. II Patterson Miss Jewrtt C. K. HlKglna Terry MrK.-nn J. It. It.ithom It. E. Ciirmther Duncan Stuart ' II. II Vldalln Squire Holmes Albert Cherrlngton Harvey Crnsscomb Hlnim Lufkln Caleb Holmes Col. Harford, f. H A . Bergt. O'Stout. U. 8 A.. Jerry, a rnrpc robber. . Corporal Dumpy R. T. Rumen II. J Weeks A II. Dalglty James Meachnn Members of the awkward squad F. KM no, Charles Stone, V. Clnrdlna, Chester Fox. Charles Stone, W. Klirner, A Mc Inn, and D. Campbell. Soldiers, bu gler, etc. Over Soo seats had been reserved up to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and the house will lie crowded to suffocation. The following gentlemen will act as ush ers: Messrs. ltlchurd Prael, Ehen Rog ers, Oeorge Smith, Horace Thing, and W. T. Ileverlilge. Doors open nt 7:30 and the performance begin at Kifi sharp. Thosn have not reserved their seats should do so early this morning: otherwise they will be com pelled to stand. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of mil In leavening Strength. -V. 8. Oov.rnm.nt Report A FINK PltOPERTY. Something New nnd Rare In First Class ilurgulns. Having secured block ,14. In Adair's Astoria, at a great sacrifice, we are able to offer to the people of Astoria and vicinity the most beautiful residence property ever offered In Astoria nt a lower price than such property has ever boforn liccn offered. This property Is now being graded, am when completer will be one of the most beautiful site for a home In Cpper Astorlu. The prop erty Is within two blocks of the Aslorla Street Railway, one block of the planki-d street, a wagon road leading to the prop erty, one block from church and two blocks from the Adair school house. Lots ure lu by m, and W by m. Our terms are the best ever offered In As toria, and a discount will be allowed on cash purchases. These lots will only last 11 few days, and If you want Uie. best bargain ever offered you In Astoria do not fall lo call on us at once. It. L. Uoylo & Co. and O. Morion, Sole A Bell Is. Salton Sea Salt for liatlis at the EnteH-Craiii Drug Store. 10c and 25c per package. BIDS WANTED. Bids will be received at R. L. Rnyle's office on Commercial street until Friday, May VAh, for painting, plastering, plumb ing, tin and brick work for Mr. F. O. Wilson's residence, 12th street and Franklin fl-'enue EMIL SCHACHT, Architect. The best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "Soap Knam, ' us It will not "yellow the. clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trlnl will convince you. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. IsU T and I, block 14, Kindred Park, cheap anil easy term. ) acre- meadow land, Can pasture lial head of slock Ilia jrwr round, DM. 140 acre farm nr Olnty. A good buy. 49 acra fruit farm In California to trad for stock farm In or near Clatsop county. Timber i' In I in In ('In I nop, Tillamook anil Columbia counties, Oregon, ami Pa cific county, Washington, Hole agent for Niinnymrad and Aider brook. Choirs Iota In Aldsrbrook at from t:vo to I7U0, I .via In Ruttnymcad at frum ttl to tlM. Balldlng and Loin Association. AUCTION... DRY GOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES... BURNISHING GOODS Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Fixtures la lot la sail archrs at Til gill OWN THICK Sal MiniMOci A Trill. Id, at t T. at., t eoatlaa dally aatll In waul fern i. ..id. 9 S roMMKIU I.W. UTIIKKT Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKec Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48 2 Bond Street. 0C1 CORNER. i A gentleman's rssort, at corn Rond and 11th street. Th finest brand of liquors and cigars always on hand- Call and try ua ANDERSON A PKTiCRBON. I'se W ib foot Corn t'ure. Xo cure 110 pay. For naif at Ks- tt'8-Craln Vms Store. NOTICE. Salmon fisher, end In your order for wire nets to Washington Wire Work, Seattle, Wash. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. PROPOSALS For IIiiIIJIiik Whin f and Tl cstlc ut Miivvl. Sealed proposal will b received by Ihe undersigned at th office of th Astoria ami Columbia River Railroad Company, Astoria, Oregon, until 4 p. nv. of Satur day. May f. for the construction of a whnrf at Flavel water front, a ware house thereon, and about tx feet of tres tle leading to ald wharf from the main land. Plan and specification ran be seen at the offlc of the railroad company In Astoria. Approved bond will be required of the successful bidder Th undersigned reserve the right to reject any nr all bids NOUTIIWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. WANTED. WANTED-PROMPT AND FAITIII'I L gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house In Oregon. Salary, I7N0, payabM xi.'i weekly and expenses. Situa tion permanent. References. Enclose a. If -addressed stamped envelope. II. II. llcss, Pres., 3T Dearliorn Strcit, Chicago. WANTED To rent -A schooner rVgid scow which will carry twenty or more cord of wood. For further Information address dipt. J. A. Johnson, Ooble, Or. PIANO Lnrty wishes to rent a piano. Address a, Astorlan Ofllce. WANTED Odd girl for general house work. IW2 lr.th street. WANTED-Ily house twenty years' standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to travel, or to do office work. Salary, 100.00. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to A. T. ELDER. Manager, care Dally As torlan. FOR 8 ALE. FOR SALE A large, young draft horse Enquire at Damsnt's stable, FOR BALE Thn Ferrell property, cor ner of Exchange and 14th streets. Price, 11,200. W. C. Caascll, 471 JJond street, ngt. JAPANKHE QOODH Just out-lust 7Z clvd Just what you want at Win Let'., 641 Commercial street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Eight room furnishea house with bath. Apply at the olHca ot R. L. lloylo 4k Co., 536 Commercial alreet. . FOR RENT Four unfurnished sunny rooms, Ml Cedar street. Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT Newly furnished cottage well located. Apply at Astorlan ofllce. FOR RENT A furnished room, 186 Ird street FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. E. C. Ilolden's, corner Dunne and Ninth streets. Price reason able. FOUND. FOl'NK-lietween Plll'ir Ito'k nnd Ilrookflcld, l fathoms of l!i-ply new and old net, marked on leads "II. W." Ap ply at Cutting Cannery. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 4a26... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. W have concluded to five up bus iness la Astoria, therefore we will sell our whole itock of BARLOW-WILL .. . mLitiAniiLt: tumrAni S. rillKIM.M. Aartlonr. Situated on tlienoutli nitltf of AtriH'n hilln. Twenty degree, warmer and vegetation .'?) days in advance of the North "ide. Magnificent nite for rm idenceH, overlooking river and Kay, mi nnv ami rhel tcred. Kny and natural grade; littlo or no grading needed. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BAflK Aria a trustee for corporation sjvd In. dividual. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on lltn depo.ll C. II. rAOK....M PrMld-nt HENJ. VciUNO Vlce.ew.ldMi FRANK PATTON Casheif DIltKCTOItS: J. Q. A. Ilowlby, C. II. Pag. BuJ, Toung. A. a Hl. D. P. Thompson. W. K. lm.nt. t. K. Warren. North Pacific Breuiery JOHN KOPP.P.op Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Lear order with J, I Carlsua at th Sunnysld Saloon or Leui Uoantg, Bt. th. Cosmopolitan Saloon. AU orders will t promptly attaW4 to, AHTOHIA IRON WOHKH Coacoaly St., roots Jcfcas, Aiiarl. fGeneral Machinists and Boiler Makes, L4 n4 Maria. En, Ism. BoIIot SlMB. boat ml Cansnv Wofk Kiun. Catting of All D.tcrlptln M.4 10 Or4f us John Eox..,.Preidat and Superlntndnb A. L. Fox vi. iw.i.1 . O- Pt. San,r First Natlnnal Hank, Treasurer Snap A Kodak at any man coming out vl our .tor and you'll irt a a) portrait of a man brimming user with pleasant though!, Hurh quality lo th liquors w have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN., Cone and Trq Them HUOHKH A CO. SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete stork of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish mouldings snd shingles: also brackst work don to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All ord.r. promptly attended to. Offlc and yard at mill . F. L. LOOAN, Prop's. Seaside, Oregon. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from hi family would withhold The comfort which th.y all could find In article of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season a nlcs Sideboard, Extension Tabl. or set of Dining Chairs. W hav th. largest and finest line ever shown In th city and at price that cannot fall to plea the closest buyers. HEILBORN Si SON. THE ANCHOR If you Want to snsnd aIh,.,i Ing, go to the ANCHOR. Conoert every evening by a first class orohostra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, cigars and rtopp oeer servea over the bar JOHNSON & CARLSON, Traps. No. 113 Astor Street. Iltislness man, It you want lo fix up your ofllce for Ihe coming year, wllh the best of letter heads, hill heads, state ments, etc., call at the Astorlan Job office where you will find the beat of aineir and material.