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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1896)
1 ' ' 7 ;.v-' 1,1'. THE DAILY AST0U1AN. ASTORIA, WKDNKSOAV MORNING, MAY 20, 1800. QEn... a RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial and nth SU. alex Campbell, Prap. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps on application. TtlE New Astoria... Is louted at the terminus of the Astoria and CoIumUa River Railroad, at tne mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water ot the Columtla River Harbor, and bein? perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very test docks for ships on this lay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the put Northwest. These facts were recognized ty the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. Hew Astoria is platted upon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected ty 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. 11 Aa offlca taaa ben opened by th pro- II prletora on. door east of the Croaby H hardware (tore. Call, be shown the II menu of this property, and Invest The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children' and Youth's Steel Shod Shoe, all Size and Styles We also carry a fine line of ladles and men's shoes, from the best to the lowest reliable roods. All goods warranted just 1 as represented. JOHN HAHN A CO., 7t Commercial Street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours adinc at a p. m. yesterday, furnished br the United States Department of Ac rlculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 50 degrees. Minimum temperature, W decrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1S9S, to date, 7Z.S8 inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, 1335, to date, 737 inches. TODAY'S WEATHEK. ; Forecast for Oregon and Washington Fair weather, warmer. BUSINESS LOCALS. For the best of commercial job printing call at the Astorlan Job office. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skin Marshall's twine used by 75 per cent of the fishermen on the Columbia river. The Oregon Trading Co., aoo Commer cial street la the place to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladles' furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer, 8. Friedman makes bis office at the Oregon Trading Co. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and hajidsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twin, a "as good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and test them. Then see now much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish In your net to nnd out. For 13 cents you tan secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant No. 671 Commercial street They are also fully prepared to lerve 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 adds rot the fibre ml render the material useless. In the office of Elmore, Sanborn Jc Co. Is an ob-' Ject lesson that ought to be examined byj all fishermen. It Is the whole of the: material used In the manufacture of Mar-; hall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color rtuht through. Tou will see then why Mar-' hall's Is called the best in the world. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON St PETERSON. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Crain Drnsr Store. Business men, II you want to fix up your office for the coming year, with the best of letter heads, bill heals, state ments, etc., call at the Astorlan Job office where you will find the best of stock and material. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Beaver Hill COAI and Gilman .e.WV-.L-rf rr rmii or steam '''p' .,. ELMORE. SANBORN k If you will look into the situatiou you will see that WARRENTON is the croam of west side property. The center of improve ments whore, and as an investment for businew or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole position. In WARRENTON lots are all lare, full ie. 50x100. Trices range from $150 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Term to suit. Nive your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON AROUND TOWN. The face of the most fair to our vision allowed Is the face we encounter and lose In the crowd. The thought that moat thrills our exist ence is one Which before we can frame It In lan guage, is gone. Owen Meredith. Mr. Wm. Pfunder, of Portland, Is visit ing In the city. John Christians, of Walluski, was In the city yesterday. Born, to the wife of Albert Dunbar, last evening, a glrL Mrs. Carrie Ray, the test and business medium, at the Oriel. For genuine sweet cream, that will whip go to C. B. Smith's. j At any price you desire, butter can be I bought at Pad tic Commission Co. j For your Bweet cream and ice cream, try the Bonbonnlere, 416 Commercial st A bicycle with a parasol attachment It a seasonable and novel arrangement Mr. Claude Gatch, mayor of the city of Salem, Is among the visiting Odd Fel lowa Pacldc Commission Co. Is now head quarters for butter. Try our fancy Til lamook creamery. Mr. Charles. Lappus, Chinese Interpre ter, of Portland, returned home on the Potter last night Buy your cigars, tobacco, fruit and candy of Em II Erkkson, Eighth and Commercial streets. Mr. F. Morgan of the O. R. and N. general manager's office, of Portland, was In the city yesterday. Vapor Baths. Massage and Masrnetlc treatment. Mme. DeGrey, The Oriel, room 12, Commercial street. Some men who talk about what great farmers they are, frequently when put to the test raise only "Cain." According to Observer Blandford, of Portland, the present fair weather slipp ed in surr?ptltiously, as it were. A pound of feathers contains sixteen ounces, or 7,WO grains. A pound of gold contains 12 ounces, or S,7S0 grains. Pure sweet cream fresh from the sep arator every morning and guaranteed to whip. 20e per pint C. H. Smith. Mr. George Haum, an old time employe of the Occident Hotel, now of Portland, Is visiting In the city for his health. A ladles' shirt waist is all right so long j as it (Its well, but It can easily d, gener- Me Into the most slovenly looking gar- ment. Postmaster LeRoy, of LaGrande, and I Postmaster Stltes, of Albany, are in the city in attendance upon the Odd Fellows' EncampmenC The thanks of Astorlans are due to Observer Grover for furnishing the fine weather during the session of Odd Fel lows In the city. Yesterday the mall carriers at the post office started out on the summer sched ule, reporting at 6:30 In the morning In stead of 7 o'clock. A small black bear was caught at Clif ton and brought down the river yester day. Ills bearshlp now adorns Itoss, Hlgglns & Co.'s butcher shop. The Pacific Can Company yesterday closed a contract for furnishing 000,xi cans for the Cascades. The company Is shipping large quantities of cans up the river every day. Mr. T. H. Curtis, president of the Try It. CO. Afcnts, Astorli Nonhweat Construction Company, la tx prctrd back from IVrtland thla morninir. when It Is thomrht a d-llon will be reached In rvitard to the bidders on the railroad work. The following applications for 'the civil aervlo examtnailon have been rtled at the local poatomce: For clfrk. Mlaa Kthel Andrews and John M. Voun. For carrier, John D. ttrallter, Kriaten Johun Juhanwn. and Albert L Utlirhton. The examination lakes place on Saturday. June (th. It was rumored yesterday that Mr. Cook was paylnr five cenla per pound for salmon at his cannery. That rentlr- man Is now In th city, and when sn last evening by an Astorlan representa tive, stated that there was absolutely no truth In the report. In any manner, shape or form. Mr. Daurlce MoKlm. a well known at torney, of Portland, was In the city yes terday, and filed In the recorder's ottW the will of the late Ml. Mary II Kod ney. principal of the 8t. Helen's Acad emy, of Portland. She left conalderahle property In Clatsop county, and after making several small bequests, the bal ance of her property Is divided between Lydla and Clementine Ilodnry, her els ten. The board of directors of the A. F. C. h.,i mu.tin, Iami nirht unanlmotialy passed the following renolutlon: "That th rrw,minn nf the "Picket Line." on Friday night, the Snd Inst., be hekl for the benetit of the Urand Army Posts of Astoria In order to enable them to cele brate Memorial Day In a bentting man ner, and that the A. F. C. solicits the assistance of th. general public of Aato rla In order to make the occasion a com plete financial success." This graceful compliment will no doubt be heartily ap preciated by everywxiy concerneo. The dear girls are not to t trusted when they swear to lead slnsle lives, for, sooner or later, they break the vow and go to housekeeping with one of the abhorred sex. A short time ago a girls' bachelor club In the Eust had for presi dent a fair maiden who never spoke of a man except to belabor him with offensive adjectives. She marry? Not until ths stars should all come tumbling down Into her father's potato patch. A little later on she was missed. The presld.-nt'a chair was vacant. The little mnn hater hml eloped with with a youngster who had red hair and a pug nose. ; The Sons of the American Revolution j of Oregon, w hose principal headquarters : Is in In Portland, are making efforts now to discover and bring into the oncnnlsa- tlon all those throughout the state who i are eligible to Join Its ranks. Any one i whose ancestors served In the Revolution ' or made material aid to the cause, la I eligible to Join the society. It Is bell-ved : that there are large numbers In Astoria ' and Clutsop county who are entitled to ! go Into the order. The object of the j order Is to spread and Increase that pa j trlotlc spirit which Is the backbone of ! the United States. Application blanks can j be had of either the following officers ' by addressing them at Portland: CoU j Thomas M. Anderson, president: R. W. I Hoyt, treasurer; Maurice McKlm. regls ; trar. A FINE PROPERTY. Something New and Rare in first Class Bargains. Having secured block 34, In Adair's Astoria, at a great sacrifice, we are able to offer to the people of Astoria ami vicinity the moat beautiful residence property ever offered in Astoria at a lower price than such property has ever before been offered. Th. property is now being graded, and when completed will be one of the most beautiful sites for a home In ITpper Astoria. The prop erty Is within two blocks of the Astoria Street Railway, one black of the planked street a wagon road leading to the prop erty, one block from church and two blocks from the Adair school house. Lou are 60 by 100. and SO by 150. Our terms are the best ever offered In As toria, and a discount will be allowed on cash purchases. These lots will only last a few days, and If you want the best bargain ever offered you In Astoria do not fall to call on us at once. R. L. Boyle A Co. and O. Morton, Bole Agents. OLDEST LOVE LETTER. Exchange. I A tablet made of Nile mud, which was 1 recently discovered among the treasures : of the British museum, has been found ! to contain In cuneiform characters the ; marriage proposal of a Pharoah for the hand of the daughter of the King of Babylon. As this biick-llke missive waa i written about 3,5o9 years ago It may Just- ly be regarded as probably the oldest ! love letter on record. Since It whs ! "bricklfied" It may also be said to have . been burnt as soon as It was written. The oldest love letter In Philadelphia Is i undoubtedly that of William Penn to his "beloved Hannah," which Is preserved by i the Pennsylvania Historical Society. NOTICE. To Odd Fellows and Their Families Only. All members of the I. O. O. F. visiting and sojourning brothers, In good stand ing, are cordially Invited to attend the exercises .o be given at Fisher's Hall on the evening of May 20, commencing at :30. The program will close with a diinoe. J. W. WELCH, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. A TWISTER ! A twister In twisting j May twist him a twist For in twisting a twist : Three twists make a twist: j I'.ut 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. William Black, the novelist, was once a leader writer for the London News. 1 The best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "Soap Foam, ' as It will j not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the I hnnds. It's the finest thing In the world , for the bath. One trial will convince you. HERE ARE BARGAINS GK.NKKAli HOI TKLLE. Jjutunt of the StaU nt Witslilittc ton Visits Astoria. Among th. distinguished visitors In th. city yealvrday waa Adjutajil-Ovitenil F. A. Iloutelle, of th. atat. of Washington. General Iloutelle has a record to b. proud of. He Is captain ot th. I'nlted States army, retired, and now the adjutant-general of the atut. of Washington, head quarters at Olympla. During the war ot the Rebellion ha served In the Fifth New York Cavalry. In the Army of th. Poto mac, and In the Shenandoah Valley with General Sheridan. After the war he en listed In the regular army, and anw much acrvlce on the frontier In th. Modoc, Nil Percrs and Uanuock Indian wars, tin actount of III health he retired from th. service' In August, 1& In conversation w ith an Amort in repre sentative yesterday. General Iloutelle gave a short account of Gov. McGraw's rapid rise Into prominence. He s.ild that the governor wss a Main, man, and mar ried early In life. He emigrated to Cali fornia and the, first thing that offered In the way ot employment was the driving of a strret car. Believing there w.s something better than that to be don,', they moved to Seattle a few years ago, and the first position he received In that city was that of policeman. When not on duty he was busily engaged In study ing law, but was withal ao successful In his police and detective work that when the question of th. nomination of a sher iff cam. up a year or two afterwards, his name was favorably mentioned and h. was elected to the office. While still sheriff he was nominated for governor un much the same principle. Governor Mc Graw Is an Independently fearless man, ami has made a record to b. proud of. Adjutant Iloutelle la In Astoria because Governor McGrnw wants to know the exact situation here In re a an I to the fishing. The governor watches every thing very carefully In his state, and In this tlshlng question has taken no s des whatever, except that he wants to s law and order preserved, and ho that the business of tlshlng will go on In a short time. The mllltlu will remuln at II waco as long as there is any uppurent necessity for their presence. When it Is safe to do so they will be withdrawn. In reply to questions concerning tho trap men at Ilwuco, General Houtetle. said: " 1 am sorry the fishermen went over there and drew the plies, us they could have got It done without that. If they had gone to the engineers and bad applied to Governor MeGraw the matter could huve been arranged very quickly. I'pon the recommendations which I shall make to the governor when I get beck to Olympla, there will not again Iw licenses to put traps In the bay. 1 do not think that the governor will differ from me In regard to this matter. Of course, we can not touch Sand Island except to the mean high woter line. The rest of the Island Is a government reservation. The state of Oregon has Jurisdiction of Snnd Island proper, but cannot go beyond the mean high water line." General Iloutelle Is a tnll man of com manding appearance, dark complexion, with most pleasing manners. He Is every Inch a soldier, and will no doubt do those things which In his Judgment are need ful for the peace of th. state of Wash ington. He returned last evening on the boat to Portland. BICYCLE ACADEMY. 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 GAINING IN MEMBERSHIP. Astoria Football Club Making Decided Upward Strides. That the action of the A. F. C. in re ducing the Initiation fee to 12.00 has met with popular commendation, and that this action will greatly Increase the mem bership of the club, was plainly demon strated at the regular meeting of the executive committee last evening. Ten new members were admitted, and double that number have signified their Intention of Joining the club at the next executive committee session. Those who were ad mitted last night are: Frnnk Woodfleld, R. C F. Asthury. Charles Layzell, A. M. Small, 1). Allen, Fred Holt, Charles Scott, Henry Loomla, F. D. Shields, and Fred Hayburg. The bicycle race gotten up by the club has caused widespread Interest. The last heat will be run tonight, promptly at 7. There are but three entries, Thomus Bryce, Cecil Sovey, nnd George Connors. The two former are scratch and the lat ter has thirty seconds handicap. At the conclusion of the last hcut of the road race, another contest will Uike place be tween A. M. Small and Charles Layzell. The course will be the same as that ot the road race. Both races will be ex citing, and, as tho track, from weather observations at midnight, will lie In ex cellent condition, no doubt fust time will be made. The drama recently produced by tho A. F. C, "At the Picket Line." will again be presented at Fisher's on Friday even ing. This action has been taken at the Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM mum Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. mm Agents for thi JWERON FOIl It KNT -Three furnished rooma for housekeeping, centrally located: Us )xr month. Small two room house, furnished for housekeeping. In central ir ot the illy; 111 per month. Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, central location; 110 per month. Small store room tor rent on Com mercial street; lit per month. 6xlt) feet on Commercial etrjct.l HO UiW In lluatlcr A Alkcns K) t.oo L U I. 1, . 1. nU block M, Adair's Astoria, bargain Let , block J. MeClure's, hw two buildings renting for lit , r month hx) tail I. block 1 MeClure's tuOO Lou 1 and , block U. MeClure's.. tl.M) Agents tor the Northoiistern earnest solicitation of many ' paiaona. Reserved seats are on sale at ilia New York Novelty Store, and should b pro cured at once, aa there will he a Jain, The admission will be Ui mills to all parts of the hou, OHKGON I'lONKKHS, Annual Meeting of an Intereallng Na ture. The adjourned annual meeting of the Oregon Pioneer and Historical Society waa culled to order at II a in. yester day by President J. It. I). Gray. Mesars. rC 0. Ilollen, fnaa. Stevens, A Mont gomery, V m. Chance, T II. Morrison. 8. I. Adair, W. II. Adair. Mm. W W. Parker, 8. T. MeKean, It. C. Kindred. It. Vanliuacn, 1. K. Warren, t'ol, John Adulr, Mrs. lr Owen. Adair. M J. Kinney, and It. N Carnahan, were prea rnt. President J. II. P. Gray read an ad dress which waa ordered placed on file, the recommendations therein to be con sidered later. A communication from Her. Mr. Holt, of Portland, In rg.trd to the "Whitman Monument Fund." was read and placed on die, and Messrs. K. C. Ilolden. 8. l. Adair and T II. Mor rison were niHlntcd a committee to re port main tne same. It waa voted that the members wear the society badge upon public occasions, funerua. etc. The trustees were Instructed to see what could be done In regard to renting the society's reul rstat. In Adalr'a As. tori a. It waa ordered that the president pre ar. a form of ritual, to be used at fu nerals, ami aubmlt the annir to the board of directors and trustees for their ap proval, and udonllon. The annual dura were ordered reduced from $1 J to II. The election of omcera for the enaulng year being next In order, resulted as follows: Presldant, J. II D. Gray. Vlre-Presld.nl. T. It. Morrison. Secretary, R. N. Carnahan. Treasurer, Cha. N Wright. Corresponding Secretary. E. C. Ilolden. Trustees, V. It. Adair, Wm. Chance and M J Kinney. Marshal. W. II. Adnlr. A committee of aqvrn was appointed by the president to consider the udvlsablltty of holding annual reunions, vis : Mrs. W. W. Parker, Mrs G..W. Wood. Mrs lr. Owens Adair. Mrs. K. K. Ilubson. Messrs. A J. Megler, F. J. Taylor, and i. G. Vanlus.n. The society then adjourned. It. N. ('uriuihan, Sec. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength.-V. S. Oevanuasat Depart. UNCLE SAM'S FISIIKHIKS Statistician Now at Work Bringing the Reports lKwn to Dale. Mr. William A. Wilcox. statistical agent of the United Slates commission of fish and fisheries. Is now visiting In As toria, an I will remcln In this vicinity several days. It has been four years since Mr. Wilcox visited this const, nnd he Is here now to make a complete ex amination of the affairs from Cup Flat tery down to the Mexican line. Whn seen by un Astorlan repreacnta llve lust evening, Mr. Wilcox aluted that he was very much Interested In the salm on fiaherlea of the northwest coast, snd that it was his Intention to make the statistics complete to date. In his last report he stated that from the year ). In which salmon canning first begun on the Columbia river, to 11 Inclusive, the gross weight of the salmon utilised for canning was over ftM,auu,oi(i pounds, and the value of the park wss over t'9,iJ0.Qiin, In addition to the salmon used for can ning, very large quantities have been salted, consumed fresh locally, or shlptied freah to oths-r parta of the country. The fish thus utilised have sggregated about 19S.0iiO.0U0 pounds, giving Un.Onu.OnO pounds aa the total salmon output of the Colum bia river since W1. up to and Including MDi, the value of which, aa sold fresh, canned or salted, was SfiC.iMO.ono. As a mater of Interest, it may be stated that If the total catch of the Columbia river salmon could be loaded Into railroad cars 42,500 ordinary freight cars would tie re quired to contain the fish, which would make a solid train over 20 miles long. It's all the same, a slight cold, congest ed lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. THE HOTEL FLAVKL. Meeting of Directors Held, and Bids Opened Yesterday. At the meeting of the board of direct ors of the Flavel Hotel Company yester day afternoon, the bids for the con struction of the building were opened. Out of a half a dozen bids filed, that of Messrs. Ilayles ft Palmbcrg, of Astoria, at 122,841, was the lowest. Astoria cun congratulate Itself Hint home contractors have been thus far successful on this work. It remains for the bidders to fur nish acceptable bonds, and there certain ly should be no question about their be ing able to do so. In fact, It might be said that It Is almost the duty of Asto rlans to see that their bonds are accept ed. Heretofore ulnioHt all large construc tion contracts have gono to Portland par ties, and It Is tlmo that a change was made In favor ot Astoria, Directors L. B. Seeley, and J. M. Turney returned to Portland on laid night's bout, but will be back In Astoriu tomorrow. Today there will l another meeting of the board ut which will be selected a superintendent of construction. Ol her matters of Importance will bo taken up and detailed plans for carrying on the work will bo agreed upon. It Is expect ed to commence the building Immediately and have it finished for summer travel. Sal ton Bea Salt for baths at the Estes-Crain Drug Store. 10c and 5c per package. AN HONEST TICKET. Chicago Times-Herald. For President. William McKlnley. Platform. A Gold Standard. An honest man the An honest dollar noblest work i the noblest work of God. I of man. CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Lot i Mock 44, McCluiV IW0 Mood business block, central location, owner will sell for a bargain. Lot II, block If, New Astoria, houee, brn, raw, garvluu ami I duson chickens, cheap and (May terms. I.ot T ami a, Motk It, Kindred I'ark. rhnatp ami raay tonus. too acres meadow land. Can pasture lit) head of stock I ha year round, lis loll acre farm near Olney. A good buy. Hoi aiimia for Hunnymaad anil Alder brook. Choice lota In Alder brook at from aw to IMO. Lola In Sunnyinvad at front to) to UW. Heat location on Colombia Itlver for sawmill, comprising 14 acrea water front age) al Huniiymrad; he given lo partli wIhi will build ami operate mill. Building and Lwn Association. AUCTION... DRY 0001)5, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SMOl-S... FURNISHING 0001)5 Hardware. Dried Fruits. Lard. Bacon. Furniture and Fixtures l lula le salt parrkassrs a TllklK OWN f KICK Sals Mwss.we. A PHI I. IS, at s f, M r aTr; ' M' 6M f'OwWKMriAL BTHKKT Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. nnd Mclvec Ave. It 5C Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling.., ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 4&2 Bond Street. WANTED. -.WANTKIt SltuatloA by competent book-keeper. Address II. Astorlan office. WANTKIWTo Kent -A house or six or snv.n rooms, rtutrnlly located. Address J., Astorlan office. WANTKD-PKOMPT AND FAITIHV I, gentleman or lady to travel for rsllabl. eatabllahed house In Oregon. Salary, payable l Weekly and expenses. Situa tion permanent. Ksfereiicra Kncloaa a. If addressed ataniied envelope. H. H. Hiss, Pres., XA Dearborn Street, Chicago, WANTED To rentA schooner rurs4 sow whloh will carry twenty or more cords of wood. For further Information address Capt. J. A. Johnson, Gold., Or. WANTED By house tw.nty years' standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to travel, or to do office work. Salary, IM0.UO. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to A. T. ELDKlt, Msnagsr, care Dally As torlan. FOR BALK. FOR SALE At a bargain, a nearly nw Kimball piano, Address C., Astorlan office. FOR SALE A large, young draft bone Enquire at Damant's stable. FOR SALE Tho Ferrell property, cor ner of Exchange and 14th streets. Price, U.W. W. C. Caasell, 471 Uond street, sgt JAPANESE! aOODIWuslOUt"jtis7 W eetred Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, Ml Commercial street. TOR RENT. FOR RENT Small dwelling house; fur niture for sale. Apply at Astorlan office. FOR SALE A well located dwelling house, with large, graded lot In Astoria; must be sold within 10 duys. Address J. II. B., General Delivery, Astoria, FOR RENT Eight room furnished house with bath. Apply .it the office ot It, L. Doyle ft Co., US Commercial street. FOR RENT Four unfurnished sunny rooms, Kl Cedar street. Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT A furnished room, las Ird street FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner Duane and Ninth strtets. Price reason able. FOUND. FOUND-Retween Pillar Rook and Ilrookrield, MO fathoms of 19-ply new and old net, marked on leads "11, W." Ap ply ut Cutting Cannery. Job Printing The Astorlan Invites attention toIts'Job . Printing Department TRY US. Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street.. Astoria. Or. We hivt concluded to live up tut Iness In Astoria, therefore we will tell our whole stock of D AD I OW-WILL . . . MERCANTILE compan V , ritlltliM AM, Aelina..r. Situatctl on the south eidt of A florin's hills. Twpnty tlnr,'t'8 warmer ami vegetation .50 tlays in advance of the North Mtlo. MnunitH't'iit nitcs for res itltMiot'S. overlooking river anl hay, sunny timl sht'l tenth Ku.y uiitl natural gnuloi;. little or no grading nerdetl. 11 THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK I Acts as trustee for corporations and In i dlvlduala Tranaact a general banking bueinaea. Interest paid on tint, drposlta C. II. PAGE President IIKNJ. YOUNG Vlce-Pre.ld.BI I HANK I'ATTON Cashier DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Ilowlby, C. II. Page. BenJ. Young, A. S. Hoed, D, I. Thompson, W, E. Dem.nt, D. K. 'Warren. North Pacific Breiaery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave order with J. L. Carlsoa at tar Bunnyslde Balooa or Louis Boenig. at th. CoasnopoUtaa Saloon. All ordsni will ba promptly attended to. ast6kia ikon wuhkh Caarsaily St., fool of Jaiatos. Aiiott. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Us. sal Maria. Eslsti, Roller work, SiMa. ko.1 Caantry Work a Splarty. CaMtags t All DsKrlstlisis Mas. to Oris, os Short Notke. John Fox.., .President and Superintendent A. U Fox Vloe President O. U. Prasl Secretary First National Dank, Treasurer SEASIDE SflWflllliL. 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 bracket work don to order. Term reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L LOOAN, rrop'r. Seaside, Oregon. THIS ANCHOR If you want to spend a pleasant even ing, go to ths ANCHOR. Consort every evening by a first clsas orchestra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, cigars and Kopp's beer served over th bar. JOHNSON A CARLSON, Tropi. No. Ill Astor Street. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is heroby given that the under signed have filed their final accounts In. tho estate of L. Wilson, deceased, and ' the estate of Wilson A Fisher, and that the county court of Clatsop county has set Moralaj, the 22d day of Junes, INH, at the hour of 10 o'clock, for the hearing of objections, If any there be, to the al lowance of said accounts. J. Q. A. IIOWLRY, ' WILEY II. ALLEN, Executors. May IS, M FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wraps will be In . fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the tam-heated trains of the Chlcngn, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for ssfety, no other line can compare with this great railway of th West. AN ENIOMATICAL BILL OF FARE, For a dinner, served on th Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on raoelpt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Qeo. If. IInfford. General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi csgo, Illinois. 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