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THE DAILY ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, TUESDAY' MORNING, MAY 19, 1800. tub rjpni UC1 1... A RES0RT FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial and nth SU. ALEX CAMPBELL, Ptwo. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. tRNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mips oa application. Hew. Astoria... Is located at the terminus of the Astoria and Colombia River Railroad, at the mouth of the " Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia River Harbor, and beinjj 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 Fiver Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. v 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 out on modern plans. Extensive street Improvements are now un der way. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Sty les 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. N JOHN HAHN CO., 471 Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. , Local weather for twenty-four hours soding at t p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 59 degree. Minimum temperature, 45 degrees. Precipitation, .03 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1SS6, to date. 72.98 inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, 1895. to date, 7.48 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast for Oregon and Washington Bain, cooler In western portions. BUSINESS LOCALS. For the best of commrciai job print- ins; call at the Astorian job omce. Ifeany la the leading tailor, and pays tha highest cash price ror tur sauna. Marshall's twine used by 75 per cent of the fishermen en the Columbia river. The Oregon Trading Co., 600 Commercial street. Is the placi to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods, enouia you want an auctioneer, S. PrleJman 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 find out For IS 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 tha season, ss well as oysters In every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once snd you will con tlnue to come. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col ored with acids.- The adds 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's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar shall's Is called the best In the world. OTJB CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on band. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETERSON. UseWebfoot Corn Cure. No cure "no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Crain Prng Store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "Soap Foam' as it will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing in the world for the bath. One trial will convince you. Beaver Hill and Oilman For Family or clkan kkamonaVk in tkicb ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. Tho 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, 50xlO). Prices range from $lo0 to $250 each. Sold on installments. your change and huy a lot in An office has been opened by the pro prietors on. door east of the Crosby hardware store. Call, be shown tha merit of this property, and Invest AROUND TOWN. Have little care that life is brief. And less that art is long; Success is In the silence. Though fame Is in the song. . Bliss Carman. Dandelion leaves are said to be a cure for insomnia. Mosquitoes are preparing for their sum mer campaign. A number of straw bats made their appearance yesterday. Mrs. Carrie Ray, the test and business medium, at the Oriel. Judge Hu fiord, and wife, of Corvallls, are visiting in the city. For genuine sweet cream that will whip go to C. B. Smith's. For your sweet cream and Ice cream, try the Bonboonlere, tX Commercial at R. B. May, tie popular traveling man of Portland, called on his Astoria friends yesterday. The A. F. C. boys are getting up a football team to compete for the South Bend Cup. A straw hat trimmed only with a large bow and bandeau of tulle Is a pretty summer conceit Mr. Chas. McDonald, who has been ill for several days, was able to be around again yesterday. Judge Cleveland went to Greenwood this morning to inaugurate improvements in the cemetery. Buy your cigars, tobacco, fruit and candy of Emtl Erics-son, Eighth and Commercial streets. Vapor Baths. Massage and Magnetic treatment. Kmc. DeGrey, The Oriel, room 12, Commercial street. Pure sweet cream fresh from the sep arator every morning and guaranteed to whip. 20c per pint C. B. Smith. Mr. A S. Auterson, editor of the Wood burn lndependenet. Is visiting in the city as one ofthe delegates to the Odd Fel lows' convention. From appearances yesterday. Observer Grover has changed his mind on the weather question. A large number of the visiting Oild Fellows are registered at the Occident, Astoria and Astor hotels. Mr. John T. Lighter left for Portland last evening on the steamer Telephone on a short business trip. It Is estimated that there will be In the city today about three hundred visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. August Erickson yesterday purchased two lots on Tenth street and Grand ave nue from the railroad company. Mr. 8. E. T.'tzlnger made his first ap pearance on the street Sunday, having just recovered from a severe Illness. A plat of the subdivision of Block J9, Hustler and Aiken's Astoria, was filed for record yesterday by VanDusen Bros. J. A. Johnson, Andrew P. Berg, Thos. Skalanil, Fred Johnson, and Nels Olsen were over from Fort Stevens yesterday. Mr. S. L. Jones, formerly of Astoria, now representing the California Steam Candy Company, San Francisco, was m the city yesterday. A. Maxim, Warrenton: M. Olgen, North Shore; and Mr. Proobstel, of Proedstel Bros.' Creamery, Skamokawa, were In the city yesterday. The steamer O. K. yesterday towed a barge load of powder up to the rallroaa camps. A large quantity of supplies and ...COAL TrV It 1 1 J II. A CO. Areata. Astorli. situation you will seo that Terms to suit. Save WARRENTON 90 PER CENT ON about fifteen new men were on the steam, er. Sunday afternoon Mr. Hammond and Mr. W. O. Gosslln made a trip over to the west side ot the bay and took a long walk over the various properties In that vicinity. Quite a large number of fishing boats yesterday were seen to sail up rtvrr, and It was said were on a patrollng ex pedition. A number of boats also went down the river. Deputy County Clerk Wherrlty receiv ed the sad news of the death of his mother at San Rafael, Cal.. Sunday, and left yraterduy on the steamship Stat of California to attend the funeral. Mrs. M. J. Fox. Mrs, M. Kronqtilst, Mrs. Lelnenweber, Mrs. M. J. Kinney, and Mrs. W. Ross left yesteiMny morn ing for Newberg. Ore., to attend the an nual meeting of tho Oregon W. C. T, V. An adjourned meeting of the Pioneer and Historical Society will be held In the Chamber of Commerce halls at 11 o'clock. A full attendance is requested as there wilt be business of Importance to trans act Rev. J. J. Walter, Mrs. Walter and Miss Ruby Walter left on last night's boat for Portland, to be absent several days. While away they expect to attend the commencement of the Portland Univer sity. The pastor of the Swedish and Norwe gian Methodist church, of East Astoria, had a busy day Sunday, having preached three times, officiated at a wetunng. con ducted a funeral sen-Ice and made a baptism. The date of the "Art Social" to be held at the residence of Mrs. C. J. Curtis has been changed to Thursday, May SI. Take note of the change and be sure to at tend if you want to spend a most enjoy able evening. A large number of people were on the streets yesterday, no doubt attracted by the bright Suwhlne. Lines of them were sitting on the railings and fences In sun ny places, enjoying the agreeable change in the weather. The cast Iron pipe removed from the old milna ot the water system are being cleaned and re-dlpped at the corner ot 14th and Duane streets. The pipe Is In excellent condition and will be as good as new when re-laid. The reports from up-river yesterday were to the effect that several canneries were in operation and receiving fish dally. As far as can b learned some fish are being caught In the traps in Baker's Bay, but not yet In any large quantities. It is stated on good authority that there will be only one-third of a fruit crop throughout Oregon this season. The continued heavy rains and backward spring have blighted a large portion ot the buds, and owners of prune orchards figure on heavy losses this year. Major George S. Wilson, adjutant gen eral of the department of the Columbia, was in th3 city yesterday, a guest of Dr. M. M. Walker at dinner at the Oc cident The major has Just returned from an inspection of the troops at Fort Canby. The first practice game of football ol the season took place last evening on the Grand avenue grounds. Quite a num ber ot A. F. C. boys were at the game and much interect was manifested. The coming season promises to be one ot sports for the club. It has been suggested by Mr. Welch that all owners of flags display them on the occasion of .the Odd Fellows' gath ering In the city today and tomorrow. As this is a meeting of the grand lodge, doubtless the citizens will respond to the Importance of the event 8. H. Brown, Jr., U B. Seeley, J. M. Turney, and Walter C. Smith will arrive on this morning's boat to attend the meeting of the board of directors of the Flavel Hotel Company. It Is expected contracts will be"-awarded for the erec tion of the hotel today. There is a new kink In life Insurance. A man In Boston, who thinks the mllen nlum may strike at any moment, wants a clause Inserted in life Insurance policies which shall make them payable either at death or when the Insured has been "caught up to meet the Lord in the air." Since the advent of the new cashier at the Palace restaurant, the boys when going for their meals, have commenced slicking up. Clean faces and boiled shirts are now the order of the day. Messrs. Weymouth, Llenenweber and Fren John son were seen in the front ranks yester day. The third and last of the three heats in the bicycle road race will be run to morrow evening at 7 o'clock sharp, and will no doubt be the most interesting ot all the races. Tom Bryce and Cecil Sovey are both scratch, while Connors has iu seconds handicap. The finish will be a question of Inches. The supper which was to have been given tonight by the directors of the A. F. C. to the performers In the "Picket Line" has been postponed till next week. The company will In all probability go to Cathlamet on Saturday afternoon on a special steamer and play In that town on Saturday night. Details for the trip are now being arranged. The lumber business at present Is rath er dull. The numerous street Improve ments and the erection of Kopp'a brew ery have a tendency to make a fair local demand, but otherwise trade Is not what could be wished for. The Astoria Box Factory has purchased a email raft of logs mostly cedar from John Peterson, of Gray's River, but this is the only recent buy reported. In the police court yesterday Jacob HERE ARE BARGAINS REDUCTION ALL SUITS FOR ONE WEEK LP. Mattson told Judge Nelson he bad been drunk the nlsht Iwfor. In reply to which the judge said U. Miss Kilty , com monly known na "Kulun Kitty," was to have jpieaml on a chars of aolli-lt-Ing for a bawdy house In Paradise Alley, i At least a translation ot the complaint ' would Indli-ate thut such was the cam. ! Kitty failed to put In an appearance and j forfeit. her ball of U0. ! The funeral of the late Mr. A. J. Amundson took place from the residence i of her daughter, in East Astoria. Sun- j day, the Interment being at rtrny'a river. ; Mrs. Amundson has been in poor hmlth ' since the drownl.tg of her son, John, otf j the White Star dock several duya ago, I over which sad affair she broodt-4. Tile I lady was Tt years of age. and leaves a I puband. three daughters and a son. yesterday, especially In the evening, when the choir rendered a fine pnigram of classical music. The church was pack ed to Its utmost Mating rupuclty. The pastor's sermon In the evening was on "Eternal Punishment," In which he showed that the modern pulpit was not ready to trim theology to meet anybody's prejudices on this doctrine of orthodox churches. Some machinists becom very proficient. An expert tool Juggler In one of th great Knllh needle fiv-Orloa, In a recent test of skill, performed one of the most delicate feats Imaginable. He took a common sewing needle, of medium slse, length one and five-eighths Inches, and drilled a hole through Its entire length from eye to point, the opening being Juki large enoiurh to permit the pnssaxe of a very fine hair. Sunday morning a party of g'entlemen In one of the gasoline launches, made a trip to 8unnymcad on a pleasure excur sion, and Incidentally for the purpose ot siting up property in that vicinity. Among those In the party were E. J. Smith. F. R. Rogers. P. iHbcrt. K. C. Wood. Herman Wise Jr.. E. A. Dunseth, Wm. Edwards, and "Tesale." From nil acrount Tesale enjoyed the trip more than all the rest put together. There has been little or no change In the fishing season during the lust two days. The union men are standing pat on five cents, and the ennnerymen have made no Intimation of their willingness to pay that price. Friday Afternoon u large number of delegates from the va rious coast streams, held a meeting In the union rooms for the purpose of fix ing a price on fall fish. The meeting adlourned till July 1st, however, without taking action. Mr. J. O. Hnnthorn yesterday received by telegrnph the sad Intelligence of the death of his father. Judge N. M. Han thorn, at Welser City. Idaho. The dealh was not unlooked for, as Mr. aiinthom has been ailing for several years, yet the end was sudden when It came. Owing; to the early date set for the fu neral. Mr. Hanthorn has found It Im possible to reach there In time. Hail Judge Hanthorn lived until October Blh next, he would have been 77 years old. , It was rumored yesterday that a meet ing was held Sunday afternoon In the office of Judge A. A. Cleveland. An As torian representative called on Judge Cleveland yesterday to learn the nature of the conclave. He admitted that there had been a number of his friends In his office Bunday afternoon, and It goes with out saying that they must have been ad ministration Democrats. The Judge, how ever, said that the meeting was a private one, and he was not at liberty to di vulge what took place. Hello, there! What's the matter with the regatta? About time some action was taken In regard to this very Import ant festival What the city of Astoria wants In August Is a regatta queen and the battle ship Oregon the latter the first of her class In the world: and, come to think about It, the formrr wouldn't be very far behind. The queen proposition, asld from the Interest whh h it would surely awaken, would be a source of considerable revenue toward the fund, and would assist materially In swelling the prises. At ten cents a vote at least CMO votes would be cast, and probably 10,0110. Down In California the natives have fiesta and carnival queens. and. Judging from the pictures of the aforesaid queens In the San Francisco papers, Astoria has a right to have a queen. There are more pretty girls In Astoria to the aquuie Inch than there are in California to the square mile. Thoso who do not believe this might easily be convinced by looking up the old flies ot the Hah Francisco Examiner, Call and Chronicle. .The only trouble that might be experienced here would be In the tie votes. Still, In nil seriousness, Astoria should have a regatta queen. There are hooks and books In the world, and to think of them only makes one weary. In the British Mnaeum, London, there are thirteen miles of bookshelves. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM KING Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Agents for tha Ar"Eo)ICAN FOU RKNTThre furnished rooms tor houaekecpliiff, centrally located; tin per month. Small two room hmiee, fumtahed for houackeopiivg, In central pert ot In illy; (15 per month. Two furnished rooms for huuacknrilng, central location; 110 per month. Small store room (or rnt on Com mercial ! rwt ; tilt per month. WxtOn feet on Commercial trt..t two aoxHW In Hustler Alkens M Lot UUUl and . block , Allr' A.torlH. bargain I.CI J, nvk X MoClure's, Iim two buildings renting for lit per month ' (WO Lot I, block i MoClure's (mm Lou I n J 4 block U. MoClure's. . U.wg Agents for the Northmestem FOH CAHII A. STOKES VISITING OPl FKI.I.0W8. A Large Number of Ivicgatrs In the City ti Attend 1 1 rami IahIkp. Testrnlay afternoon the stammer Trie phone brought down about sixty drle gat. a to the grand lodge of (Hide Krtlowa whkh will convene WtHlneaday, and tha Encampment uf tMd Fellows ami meeting of the order of IMiekahe. The steamer rotor brought as many more deicgatia, and the Oattert and Thompson this morning will have another Urge detach ment. All arrangements have hern male to properly entertain the Manors, and As toria will be very gay for several days to come IjihI evening the Rebekahs held a aocl-il lit the hall, qulnlln Lodge of Klka having very kindly postpone their regular j meeting in orurr inm ine visitor migni have the free uae ot the hall both last night and this evening An rjoyubl. program was rendered, and much good work for the order was accomplished. Tonight there will he another large meet ing of Itebekshs, and probably the en campment will alao held a session. To morrow evening th. entertainment which has been In preparation for some time past, will be given for the visitors, snd an elaborate program will no doubt be a treat to all who are permitted to enier th. ball. Astoria Is renowned for Its secret order lodges, lodge meetings, and general encampments, and la bound to keep up Its reputation on this occasion. All the patent medicine advertised In this paer. together with tht choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., ran be bought at the lowest prices at J. W Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria. A NKW ENTKRITtlST. Shoe Factory Among the Probabilities In Astoria In the Near Future. The following letter was received yes terday by Mr. J. A. Duffy, dale,! at El mtra. New York. May in, whim was re ferred to the committee on manufactures of the Chamber of Commerce, and will t . considered at its meeting tomorrow! Having seen your advertisement In a local paper In rcgurd to Astoria, 1 would like to know what Inducement would be given a small boot and shoe factory giv ing employment to from twenty-five to thirty hands to commence with, and In crease help as business progrcasi-d. I have tools and machinery and would like to go out there if any Inducements were offered. I think tt would be a good place to do business making lumbermen's bouts etc. I have been In business In Elmlrn ten years and ran furnish beat of refer ence. I have the reputation of making the tiest lumlKTlng ami flouring shoes In this section. If you have a board of trade In your city, or If you are not connected with It, please Inform them or refer mi to them. Please answer as soon as con venient, and oblige. Respectfully yours, P. FLTNN. A little ni, then a little plL The 111 has gone. th. plU has won. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are the llttl. pills thai cur. great uis. in. Hog era. THE LATEST BONO. The fentherless songster . In his warm feathered neat. The green snowy bullfrog With his snowy white brenst; The stylish young Bachelor So handsomely dressed. They all sing th same song "Wise's clothes are th. best" The Owl with his luminous And his full moon-shaped eyes. The candidate who now All campaign yarns denies; The tall man, the short one And the boys of small slse, They all Join th. chorus We all trade with Wise. HERMAN WISE, The Reliable 1 Price Clothier, Commercial Street, P. 8. Ladles and children over 8 must have tickets to our picnic as well as gentlemen. NOT1CG, To Odd Fellows and Only. Their Families All members of the I. O. O. F. visiting and sojourning brothers. In good stand ing, are corillully Invited to attend the exercises .o be given at Fisher's Hall on the evening of May 20, commencing at 8:30. The program will close with a dance. J. W. WELCH, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. NOTICE. The regulnr session of Qulnlln Lodge, No. 180, will not be held this evening, the hall having been given up for the use of the Odd Fellows. JOHN FOX, F. J. CAnNEV, Exalted Kuler. Secretary. BICTCLK ACADEMY. 4 Sherman A Thing have opened a riding school next door to Pacific Express office. Competent Instructors constantly In at tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for sale and rent ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. 8. aovernment Report Sal ton Sea Salt for baths at the EHtes-Crain Drug Store. 10c and 25c per package. Parties desiring the best of Job pointing at the lowest prices sh ld call at the Astorian job office before going elsewhere. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Lot 4, block 44, MuClurV. tvoo flood business block, central location, owner will aril (or a Iwiuin, IM II, block 17, Now Astoria, house, Urn. oow. garden sml doavn chickens, cheap nl easy tonus. Lots T unJ t, block M, Kindred Park, cheap and easy torma. ) acres meadow land, CJ paatur M head ot .took lit. year round, tiwc 10 aore farm near Olney, A good buy. Bole agents for Nunnymead anil Alder brook, Choice Iota In Alderbronk at from t-MO lo 7io, ,oi, Hunnym.ad at from tu to IIM. Heat location on Columbia Itlver for an w mill, romprtalng W acre water front, as at Hunnymead; he given to panics who will build and operal. mill. Balldlog and Loan Association. AUCTION.., DRY Q00D5, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES... FURNISHINO Q00D5 Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Fixtures la lata ta .all wriars Male eosaw.ae. AI'HIL IS. al l M., and ee.ltaM dally aaill the wkule " (OMwIEItt'lAL BTHKKT Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. nml McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. WANTED, WANT KD Situation by competent buok-keeper. Address H, Astorian office. WANTKD To lirnt-A house of six or seven rooina, centrally located. Addree J., Astorian office. WANTED PHOM IT A N o" F AITH f t "u gentleman or lady to travel fur reliable established house In Oregon. Salary, I7W, payable IIS weekly ami expense. Situa tion permanent ltrfur.nc.ea. Kudos e It addressed stamped envelope. II. II. llcss, Pres., X4 Dearborn Strctt, Chicago. WANTED To rent-A schooner rigged cow which will carry twenty or mora cords of wood. For further Information address Cnpt. J. A. Johnson. Oobla, Or. PIANO Lady wlahea to rent a piano. Address X. Astorian Office. WANTED By hous. tw.nty years' standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to travel, or to do office work. Salary, twain. Enclos. elf-addressed stamped envelop, to A. T. ELDER. Manager, car. Dally As torian. FOR SALE. FOR BALE At a bargain, a nearly new Kimball piano. Addr.a C.. Astorian office. FOR BALE A large, young draft horse Enquire at Damant's stable. FOR SALE The Ferr.ll property, cor ner of Exchange and 14th streets. Price. Wa W. C. Cassell, 171 Bond street, sgt JAPANESE! OOODS-dust out Just i eelved just what yon want, at Wing u s. i iwmmercisi street. FOR RJCNT, FOR RENT Small dwslllng house; fur niture for sale. Apply at Astorian office. FOR SALE A well located dwelling house, with large, graded lot In Astoria; must be sold within 10 days. Address J. H. B., General Delivery, Astoria. FOR RENT Eight room furnished house with bath. Apply at the office of R, L. Boyle ft Co., 636 Commercial street FOR RENT Four unfurnished sunny rooms. Mi Cedar street Adolph Johnson, FOR RENT A furnished room. IBS Ird street FOR RENT Thra or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, cornsr Dunne and Ninth streets. Price reason able. FOUND. FOUND-Between Pillar Rock and Urookfli ld, 2U0 fathoms of lt-ply new and old net, marked on kails "II, W." Ap ply it Cutting Cannery. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY US. Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. W dm concluded to five up tu Ineu la Astorli. therefor wt will tell our whole stock of al TIIKIIt OWN fltHlK DAB! flW Wll I Ueirtun nilA . . . MERCANTILE COMPANY S, fHIKDMAN, Aeelluaeer, Situated on the south bido of Artoriti's hills. Twt-nty dogrwB wurmer mid vegetation 150 tlnys in ndvnnce of the North hide.y Magnificent siteti for res itloncim, overlooking river nnd hay, unny and nhel tered. Enny ami natural g radon; littlo or no grading needed. THE flSTO.Rin SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee tor corporations and In dlvlduaU. Transact a general banking: business. Interest paid on Urns deposits. C. II. PAOK President HENJ. YOUNO Vlo-l'rr.td.at FRANK PATTON Caahl.r DlRECTOHBi J. Q. A. llowlby, C. H. Page, Urn). Toung, A. 8. Heed, D. P. Thompson. W. E Dement, D. K. Warns. North Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Lear, order with J. L. Cartoon, at th. Sunny at d Saloon or Louis Boentgs a th. Cosmopolitan Saloon. All orders will s promptly atisndvd ta. ASTOHIA IKON WOK KB CosresilySl.,reotof Jscktos, Aitorl. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Us4 MulM Eaglaai, Boiler ml, Sl.aa koat aa Cansery Work s Specialty. Cs.Sifl f All DswHeifcias Mao to Offer OS Stioo Nodes. John Fog... .President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vloe President O. B. Prasl Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kinds of finish) mouldings tnd shingles; also bracket work don. to order. Tsrms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. U I.OOAN, PropT. Seaside, Oregon. THE ANCHOR If you want to spend a pleasant even ing, go to ths ANCHOR. Concert .very evening by a first class orchestra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, cigars and Kopp's beer served over the bar. JOHNSON At CAHLSON, rropa No. Ill Astor Street FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that Uie under signed have filed their final accounts In the estate of U Wilson, deceased, and the estate of Wilson A Fisher, and that the county court of Clatsop county has set Mondsj, the S2d day of Junee, 1MW, at th. hour of 10 o'clock, for the hearing of objections, If any ther. be, to the si lowanou of said accounts, J. Q. A. HOWLBY, WILEV B. ALLEN, Executors. May 13, im. FROM NOW TJNTII, BPItINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be In fashion. They ran be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, For solid comfjrt, for peed and for safoty, no other line can compare with this great railway of th. West AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE, For a dinner, served on th. Dining cars of th. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent posing stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heofford, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. Let a man come home with a slight sick headache, and the whole house will be more thoroughly upset thnn If his wife wore to be seriously 111 for six months.