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If X " " "' " 4 THR DAILY, ASTOKtAX. FRIDAY MOUNIXO, MAY 22. 18.Nt. ? ! i i I ? i s i x i . j ' I ?.l I i . i r 5 f GEH... a RESORT FOR Comer Commercial and nth SU. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPflBU., Pra. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Cc. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps oi application. New Astoria... Is located at the terminus of tbe Astoria and Columbia River Railroad, at tbe mootli of tne Columbia River. It fronts on tbe deep water ot the Columbia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords tbe very best docks for ships on this bay; therefore, it is tbe exact spot for the seaport of the freat Northwest. These farts were recognized by the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. w hen 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 Something New... Children' and Youth's Steei 5 hod Shoe, all Sixea and Style W. alao carry a One Una ot ladles' and men's ahoea, from tha best to the lowest reliable foods. All foods warranted Just aa represented. JOHN BAHN ft CO, O Commercial Street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours odlng at i p. m. yesterday, furnished by tha United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, (S degrees. Minimum temperature, U degrees. Precipitation, none Total precipitation from September 1st, 1296, to date, 7l inches. Excess ot precipitation from September 1st, IN, to date, 7.14 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washington and Oregon Probable thunder showers, continued warm weather, becoming cooled Friday night BUSINESS LOCALS. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays (ha highest cash price for fur skins. Marshall's twine used by 71 per cent of tha fishermen on tbe Columbia river. Business men, U you want to fix up your office for the coming year, with the beat of letter beads, bill heads, state ment, etc-, call at tha Astortan job office where you will find the best of stock and material. Tbe Oregon Trading Co., 0 Commer cial street. Is the place to buy your dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, men's and ladies' furnishing goods. Bhould you want an auctioneer, 8. Fried m a i- makes I his office at the Oregon Trading Co. 1 Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and bandsome 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 hnd out. For 15 cents you can secure an excel- I Buy your cigars, tobacco, fruit and lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton candy of Emll Erickson, Eighth and Restaurant No. 571 Commercial street : Commercial streets. They are also fully prepared to jerve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of Mr. Emll Marx, representing the Blu the season, ss well as oysters in every , maur-Frank Drug Co., of Portland, was imaginable style at the lowest Mvlng. in the city yesterday. prices. i-ome once and you will con tinue to come. Most so-called "salmon twines" are col-' ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre; and render the material useless. In thJ office of Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Is an ob-i ject lesson tnat ought to be examined by all fishermen. It is the whole of the material used In the manufacture of Mar-: shall's twinefrom start to finish. Go there and examine the color rl?ht mrougn. zou wui see men wny Mar. hall's is called the best In the world. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond i and 12th atroets. The finest brands of i liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETERSON. That Dreadful Boy. Her Admirer Well, Reggie, how's your sister's cold, : eh? Her Little Brother-O, that's all right But she's got a Jolly big corn. Moonshine. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Crain Drug: Store. Beaver Hill and Oilman were. CLKAH HKAHOKALK IM rRlrl ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will oe that WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. The center of improve' ments is here, ami as an investment for business or a homo there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are nil large, full size, 50x100. Prices rang from $150 J to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit, Save your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON An oJBca haa been opened by ika pro prietor om door tut at the Croaby hardware (tore. Call. b. shown tb nurlta of thla property, and Inreat. 1ST. AROUND TOWN. We must not blame Apollo, but his lute. If false accords from her false stiinfa be sent Da vies. Tonight. Attention! Tonight at sharp. I "At the Picket Line." A re pearler a repeater a repeater. To night A new ladies' bicycle hat Is a nary blue Alpine. There are sevral cases of mumps In the city at present Another beautiful day put new life Into things yesterday. Ia Fisher's Opera House: A grand re production tonight Contractor Normlle yesterday fln!hea trading llrth street From reports It appears that the Hap good cannery Is running. Mr. J. T. Racier, of Fremont, Ohio, was at the Occident yesterday. Reserved seats at New York Novelty Store. Same price as before. "At the Picket Line." The A. F. C. i n,, following Instrument was filed In big military melodrama. Tonight. county clerk.. omc yesterday: "As- . toria. May 18. To the county clerk ot For your sweet cream and Ice cream. I claUop county and to whom It may con try the Bonbonnlere. 1 Commercial st , cern. fading myself, on account of alck . ,. ! neas In my family, unable to devote the Headquarter, for Vancouver Creamery : 0me necessary to a successful campaign, butter. Astoria Creamery. IS K.th street , Henry j WkIu, nomine, of the Peo- Contractors Corey and Wattls went up j the line yesterday on an Inspection trip. Mr. E. A. Keumiller. a wholesale gro cer of Pittsburg, Pa., is vbrttlng In the city. Remember the object the assistance ot the Q. A. R. night nd pack the house. To- Mr. N. S. Johnson, of Portland, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Hotel Astoria. Mr. D. B. Hanson, of San Francisco, was In the city yesterday, a guest at the Occident. Between her necktie and her collar but- ton the ""nmer girl Is having a bard time keeping her temper. , The servant nuestfon now la. "how many rooms are there," and "does the family stay In town all summer?" . . Pure sweet cream fresh from the s p- ; orator every mornln nnd guaranteed to whip. 2oc per pint C. i. Smith. It was reported yesterday that the steamer Telephone delivered forty boxes of salmon to the Eureka cannery. ' The man who does not "bike" of even- '"."' enJcf " a mlld "ort ot dlsHaputlon in playing the hose on his growing garden The city council will hold a meeting next Wednesday evening to transact the business carried over from last Wednes- ,jay Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 4X3 Commercial street I The A. Booth Packing Co. yesterday Just such a one as only Astoria can pro shipped via the Potter a carload of about due, and the trip down the bay was 275 cases of their Black Diamond brand enjoyed to the fullest extent by all on of salmon to Chicago. (word. The white sails of fishing boais ...COAL T m. . I A .at I IV II., A CO. Afcnts. Astoria. Mayor Taylor yesterday signed the or dlnance frantlnjr tvrmtaalon to IV K. WaroNi and Ktahrr 1 roth era to eitend thrlr wharf to the harbor line. The tadlr of Astoria should not over look Mrs. Koss' frand cloatnf out hat sale, brglnnlna- this morning and contin uing during the next week. Reed Ever try your hand at writing one ot those SUMW prise stones? Wrtghi No. I tried to tell one once, but the girl refused me. Otnelnantl Knu.utrr. Among the Portland. In the city yes terday were: J. M. Turney. W. r. Smith, U R and K. A. Seelvy. J. C. Uarnuon. & H. Krown, Jr., and W. J. Honcyman. E. E. Shnron. the grand secretary of the Grand Ixxtgv, I. O. O. F.. will l.ave for Portland this morning. Mr. Shjrvin made many friends while In the city The river steamers last night, through the kindness ot the companies, waited until 10 o'clock to convey the M'ltlng Odd Fellows and Rrbekahs to Portland. Contractor Normlle has twenty-five teams and thirty-live men at work grad ing Grand avenue. The work will he pushed to s finish as rapidly ns poaMhle. Yesterday afternoon Captain KoMnaon. of the Varana. entertained about fifteen of the Rebekahs. All of the visitors en Joyed their trip to the ship very much, and the sight was a novel one to moat ot them. Tha new mans hung in the office of the Columbia Harbor Land Company yester day, art two of the handsomest ones erer made In Astoria. Mr. Robert Paul la the draughtsman. For once Astoria haa mane a good rec ord and Observer Urover has reason to be proud of his success In turnlahlng four straight days of sunshine while there were visitors In the city. Testerdiiy evening the visiting Odd Fel lows and Rfbekahs grouped tnt-maelves at the corner of the Astoria National Uank. and Photographer Snodgrasa took several snap shots of the gathering. With the railroad contracts being let and the bright weather everybody Is en couraged over the outlook. It makes a great deal of difference In a man's feel ings whether It Is raining cats and dogs or whether the sun sines. Rev. Father Dlelman. who has been working hard for a number of years, will leave Saturday for a few weeks va cation In Montana. During his absence Father C. Pauwelyn. of ilutte. Mont., will officiate at the Catholic church here. The subscription made by lbs cltlsens to defray the expenses of the band and the steamer Potter for the (.Hid Fellows excursion yesterday, left a handaom. sur plus, after paying the band, for Fourth of July purposes. The O. H and N Co. very magnanimously donated the use ot the boat Merchants yesterday generally reported ! business as being dull, although there I was a slight Incresae owing to the num ber ot visitors In the city. There was, I however, an air of cheerfullness about most of the business housese. caused by ! the news of the letting of the railroad ' contract and tbe prospect of other con j tracts being closed In the near future. I A nw-etlrg of the woman's auxiliary will be held by Grace Church and Holy Innocents' branches at Holy Innocents' Chapel, Upper Astoria, this afternoon at I X. Mrs. Sellwood, the diocesan secre tary, from Portland, will address the women of the church and any others who are Interested In the work on this sub ject: "The Woman's Auxiliary: What It Is, and Woman's Responsibility to It" conveyances of Clatsop county, Or., do hereby resign as s candidate for said office. (Signed.) Henry J. Weeks." One of the stockholders of the Hcnd. navian Packing Company, which Inatltu tlon Is Independent of the combine, stat ed yesterday to an Astorlan representa tlve that he thought It strange tnat none of the three propositions made by that company had been accepted by the flah ermen. "We proposed to the committee stationed at our cannery: (1) Tnat they take the cannery and run It free of charge for the season, the fishermen to guarantee the Indebtedness of the men to the cannery rejected : (2) we offered to pay the men four snd one-half cents straight rejected: t) we proposed to pay five cents per pound for fish, the fluher men to take their pay In canned salmon, marketing the goods when and where they pleased rejected." The gentleman further stated that there were ninety canneries In British Columbia and Alas ka against which the Columbia River packers had to compete, and that there was not such a great difference In the n,- .h canned goods produced lualltJr of cnna f000" produced, ODD FELLOWS' EXCURSION. A Splendid Entertainment Given the Vis- itors Yesterday Afternoon. There was a grand crush at the O. R. and N. dock yesterday afternoon whlls I the steamer T. J. Potter was receiving nassengers for the excursion trip around the bay tendered the visiting Odd Fellows by the members of the home lodge nnd the O. R. and N. Company. The visiting itehekahs and members of the home lodge decked in all the colors of the rainbow, and wearing the pink badge of ftie enter, together with tho large number of Odd Fellows fitted out with bright red badges, made a gny scene on the decks of the vessel. Just before the steamer pulled away from the dock, Agent Louns berry received a telegram from Port Cap tain Rathbone, of Portland, generously tendering In behalf of the O. It. and N. Co., the services of the Potter and crew free of charge for the occasion. The dav was an Ideal one on the water. HERE ARE BARGAINS were seen in various dlrsvtlona, several large vessels lying at anchor wrre paaeed on the way, and the tug relict, home ward bound, v4U aiweding up the har bor. The Young's Hay bridge was pass ed and a vlall waa paid to Kurt Mtrvena and tha Jetty. At Fort Slevena lh fl.ig was Hying at the life station as If In honor of the occasion. Tha excursion party was saluted, and the Poller re sponded with h.r whlatla. A large num ber of the party had their flrat glimpse of the old Pacinc yesterday afternoon. On the return trip a short stop waa mad. at Klavel, and from iheiu'. th. steamer made the run to Tongue Point, giving the visitors a magnlilceni view of the rlty. After taking a look at the rail road work the party returned to in. dock about ( o'clock and passed a vole ot thanks to the rlttiens and the O It and N. Company for their fine outing. OFFICERS ELECTED. The Grand Uxlge, I. O. O. F., Officers Yesterday. Elected The Grand I.hIkc. 1. o. . F. convened in regular ecsalon at o'clock yesterday morning. A large amount of routine bua Incaa was transacted, and the reports ot committees received The pruoaed amendments to Ihe bylaws to reduce the fees and funeral lenrtta waa voted down. The principal business of Ihe session was the election of grand lodge olttcrrs for ensuing term. The following are In. officers elected; Grand Master. W. I. Vuwter. Mcdrord. IVputy Grind Master. Claude Outch, Salem. Grand Warden. T. D. Wella. Pendleton. Grand Secretary. E. E. Sharon, purl in ml. Grand Treasurer. J. G. Wright. Salem. Grand Representative. T. J. rHUca. Al bany. Iiat evening the n.wly elected officers were Installed, snd a short session ot the lodge was held prior to the departure of the boats for Portland. Th. following appointments were an nounced by the grand master: Grand Marshal. W. II. Wehrung, llllls boro. Grand Conductor, G. V. Blandish, tiro wnsvl lie. Grand Guardian. P. W. Stewart. Port land. Grand Herald. W. T. Riches, Turner. Ornnd Chaplain, A. l.eUoy. IGrande. Amongst the district deputies appoint ed by the grand master, N. J. While was appointed for the west side lodeea. and J. Klllgreen for the east aide lodges ol Portland. The following trustees of the odd Pel lows' Home were eleele.1: H. Alexander, Elisabeth Crosier, G. W. Miner. "THE PICKET LINK" TONIGHT. Grand Reproduction of this Splendid Play for O. A. R. Ilcm-nt. Fisher's Opera House will be parked to the doors again tonight with people anx ious to see th. A. F. C.'s grand military sitectarular drama "At the Picket Une. The unbounded success thut the effort met with last Friday night snd the un stinted praise of press and public nllke, have been thoroughly deserved, and on body should miss the opportunity of see. tng what an amateur company, carefully and thoroughly drilled, ran do with the most difficult plays. The spectacular work, and scenic effects will be exactly the same as before and new songs will be Introduced In the camp and village scenes. The proceeds will be presented by the club to tbe local G. A. It posts In order to sld them to fittingly celebrate Memorial Day. Every friend of the A. F. C. and the 0. A. R. should show his appreciation by being present nt Fisher's theatre tonight. The price of admission la Just halt what professional companies charge and It can be truly said that very few professional companies present so finished and delightful a performance aa this Doors will open at 7 SI sharp and the play will begin punctually at 1:15. Tickets may hn reserved without extra charge at the New York Novelty store. A GOOD TARIFF ADDRESS. Hon. W. M. Rasmus Entertains a Larue Crowd Last Eevenlng. Hon. W. M. Rasmus, tbe well known Republican orator, divided Fisher's opera house with Mr. Qulnn, Populist candi date for congress, Inst evening. The lat ter spoke in the dancing hall upstairs, while Mr Rasmus endeavored to make himself heard In the main auditorium. Both had large audiences, there being fully ISO people In the building. Mr. Rasmus confined himself princi pally to the tariff Question, He spoke at length on the benefits to be derived thereform, and quoted statistics In sup port of his assertion. The gentleman is an excellent speaker, and told many ftrh ny stories to Illustrate his tariff points. He would discuss his subject for a few moments, and then "That reminds me of a little story I once heard." . Mr. Rasmus' address, while a good tar iff oration, was a disappointment to many Astoria Republicans, as he almost totally Ignored the Issue upon which the Popu lists are relying for most of their con verts In Clatsop county this year. Ho far as he mentioned the money subject at all, he confined himself to an endeavor to prove that the Republican party was a friend to the white metal. He showed that the Minneapolis platform pronounc ed In favor of both gold nnd silver as Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM SAEONG mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Agent for th. RWERlCAU FOR RKNT-Thre fnrtilahcd room tor housekeeping, centrally located; fit pr month. Small two room house, furnished for housekeeping, In central purt of III. city; t$ per month. Two furnished rooms tor housekeeping, central location; Itu per month. Small lor room for rvnl on Com mervlal lrvit; tit ir unMilh. liixlou feet on Commercial tr.el..f two Wxliv In Hustler a Alkens W t.oi 1. t . 4. a. . 1. and . block 4. Adair's Aalon. bargain Let I. block S. McClur', ha ln building renting tor IK pr month . MW U 1. block 4. M.H'lure an Ui 3 mid 4. block a MeClur'.. ll.iM) Agents tor th fJorthcatstem money, and that any othrr cuiatrurtlun of the platform was a miarvpres, nmtton of the Ri publican iwriy's true position. He stroiujity advocated the re-elcvllon 01 Mr. Ellis, and advised Ihe voters of Aa. tori to atund by th Hipiibllcan candi dates tor th. legislature and thus help lo Insur. the return ot Hon. John II. Miteh ell to the United States senate. In apue of the confusion which char acterised the Popullat proceedings up stairs, consisting of upruarous bursts of applause at Mr gulnn'a telling points tor free sliver. Interspersed with patri otic selections from the Iwaaa band.. Mr. Itaamua' tame audtcne gav. him a moat respectful and atlentl. hearing through out his enure address. The exercises of the evening were cloaed with a cam paign song excellently rendered by ihe Astoria Glee Club, composed of Messrs. Humrtl, Smith, Garner and Marker It is due to the Republican central committee to any that the conflict In laat nlghl'a meetttig with th mretmg ad vertised by the Populists was caut1 by the lack of time lo make other suli-vtda arrangements for another hall. Mr Has. mn' date having been changed (rem Hklpanon to this city FLA V El, HOTEL Another Lor of Stockholders Sign tli (looks Work Will Soon Progreaa. Th board of directors of the Plavrl Hotel Company held a meeting yeairr day and It was reported that since th. lust meeting, the following uddill.in.il signer, lo lb stock hooks had placed their names on record; D. 8 Tutlle. of Allen A lewls, Portland. E W. Cornell, a prominent Portland real elate man. It. 8. Gil, the well known llwaco oy.ier man. II. Wiatar Morrla, Eplacopal bUhop of Oregon. Hon. Go. K. I'liamlwr lain, rx attorney general of Oregon, and his Albany associate who own :) acres at Flavct, of which they dunsird ten to the hotel fund, and Silas II. Smith It Is ulo Intimated by Mr. Maurice McKlm, their attorney, that the Mlwea Rodney, of St. Helen's Hull. Portland, will donate six acres and It Is also partially prom ised that Mr Mi-Caen will donate uns acr lo the enterprise. He vera I other sub scriptions are promised, and It would seem that all are coming In either with land or money to support this project. It Is urxIcoUHid that the nr. hii. cts will have the plans completed by Saturday, and forward them to Astoria. Contracts cun then tie let to Ihe successful bl.l.l. r. Of all Ihe enterprises put forward fur completion In the Immediate future, the Hotel Fl ivel Is one of the moat Im portant, and will open the way rnr many others on both sl.lea of th bay. II I moat flatt.'rlug to the common na and buslnewa Judgment of Aatorluna that they have let no factional difference, nr petty Jealoualea stand In the way of their Joint i action In this matter It sues without saying that when any scheme or project or miportnnre looking to the benent ot the entire community Is started on the east side, the west sldrrs will support it as heartily as thry have been siipixirtrd In this Instance. This Is the spirit that built Chicago, Spokane, Seattle end Ts coma, and It Is Ihe spirit that carries forward successfully any community or people. A FINK PftoPKItTY. Something Nes nnd Rare In First Clans Korea Ins. Having secured block It, In Adair's Astoria, at a great sarrltlee, ws are able to offer to Ihe people of Astoria ami vicinity the most beautiful residence property evrr offered in Astoria at a lower price than such properly has ever before been offered. This property Is now being graded, and when completed will be one of the most beautiful sites for a home In tipper Astoria. The prop erty Is within two blocks of ths Astoria Street Railway, one block of the planked street, a wagon road leu. ling lo the prop erty, on. block from church and two blocks from the Adair school house. Lots ars M by loo, and CO by ICO. our terms are the best ever offered In As toria, and a discount will bs allowed on cash purchases. These lots will only last a few days, and If you want th. best bargain ever offered you In Astoria do not fail to cull on us at once. R. L HOYLK A CO., and O. K. MORTON. Sole Agents. RED FRONT MARK FT. .The Red Front Mnrket will be opened Saturday morning, at r,7 Commercial street, by the undersigned It Is proposed to keep on hand the nnest selected stock of beef snd muttnn and other meats usu ally kept In a first-class market. It will be our aim to study the wants of cub tomers and supply them promptly and at the cheapest rates. Hollclilng a share of your patronage, we are, resectfully, S. H. TURNKK. J. P. CLARK, Proprietors. TO THE LADIES. Commencing this morning, and contin uing during next week. Mrs. Ross will close out her entire line of huts, tha finest anil rnnst mIiII-h .... 1 1. . " - ,' MiwiifliiV 10 regnruiess or cost, l.ndles should call and make thrlr selections early. BICYCLE ACADEMY. Hherman A Thing have opened a riding school next door to Pacific Express office, Competent Instructors constantly In at tendance. Cleveland ind Crescent bi cycles for sale nnd rent. Fond Parent-Here are two sixpences for you, Bobby, to pt nlo your .,,,, bank. Bobby I'd rather have a shil ling, If you've got II, pa. Fond Parent- wnai rorr nobby Co u won't through iho hole. Tlt-illts. go ROYAL Baking Powder. Hlghett ot all In leavening Strength U. S. aovrnmnt Report Ths British museum will soon lose tho services of Sir Wollnston Franks, K. C. B., the head of the department of Brit ish and Mcdevlal Antiquities. He has been an officer of the museum since 1HT,I. .Salmon Sea Suit lor baths at the Kates-Grain hrng .Store. 10c and 25c per iinckage. CENTRA! INSURANCE CO. Lot i Hock M, MeOlur'a lood Imsliies block, central location, owner will .I'll for a bargain. (( tl, block 17, New Aatorla, houae, born, row, gardau and I dosen chickens, cheap and aay terms. Lot T snd (, block U. Kindred Park, cheap and y term. U rna meadow land, Can pastur (ou hm4 ot slock tha year round, Hank 10) aers farm near Olnr-y. A Hood buy, Sol. agents for Hnnnymead and Akl.r, brook, t'hulcs lot. In Alderbrook al Iroin AH) to l.no, l.ola In Hunnyni.sd at from (W (0 lite, Il.'.t location on Columbia Hlvrr for sawmill, comprising It acres water front ago t Hnntiymvad; l given In partha who will build and oparat mill. Building ind Loan Association. The Auction of (lie Hiirlnw Will Mcri uniile Co. will iosi(ivcly rlmr iii in a few ila)i. If you tare In vc money, call now ami fucurc the splt'iulul liarxiiu H"i'K' There U Mill left yet K"oil icln lion of IUc Cooil. Velvet. Sills, riushcs, I awns, cic. AUo g,)t solo turn of Men's l'lotlui Hals, Shoes, Kurnihiti; ('untU, c(c. Only few more ilttyi Irft. The gooiU muni le oM regard lc of low,. So be on time, liefoie it is too late. BARLOW-WILL MERCANTILE CO. V ffWwts?fHi If. I Mia Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a IJond Street. A TWISTKR. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For In twisting a twist Thre twists mak. a twist! Hut If one of ths twists t'ntwlsts from th. twist, Ths twist untwisting t'ntwlsts th. twist. That Is. when It's twisted with any other twin than MARSHALL'S. FROM NOW VNTIL HPItlNU Overcoats and winter wraps will b la fashion. They ran be discarded. srlly while traveling In ths alram-hrated irwine or tn. tnicsgo, Milwaukee and fit Paul Railway. For solid romfjrl. speed and for safty, no othr lln can compare with thla great railway of Ih. West AN ENIOMATICAL fllLL OF FARE, ror a dinner, served on th Dining ears of th Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paid Railway, will bs sent to any address oa rwesMpt of a two-cent postsg stamp. Apply lo Oeo. H. H .afford. General Pas senger Agent. Old Colony Building, Chi cago. Illinois rartles desiring the beat of Job printing at th. lowest price should call at Ih Astoria Job offlrs befor going sis whsra. WANTED. Position wanted by young lady stenog rapher snd typewriter, copyist; rsn do general office work or clerking and haa typewriter. Address X. Y., Astorlan. WANTED Situation by competent book-keeper. Address n. Astorlan office. WANTED To Rent-A house of six or seven rooms, centrally located. Address J., Astorlan office. WANTED-PROMPT AND FAITHFUL gnntlemsn or lady lo travel for reliable established house In Oregon. Salary, I7J0, payable IIS weekly and expenses. Situs tlon permanent. References, Enclose si If. addressed stamped envelope. II. II. llcss, Pres., VA Dearborn Street, Chicago. WANTED To rent-A schooner rUfued scow which will carry twenty or mora cords of wood. For further Information address Cspt. J. A. Johnson, Uoble, Or. WANTED By house twenty years standing, lady or gentleman, willing to learn our business, then to travel, or ta do office work. Salary, tHOO.OO. Encloss self-addressed stamped envelope to A. T. ELDER, Manager, cars Dally As tortan, FOR BALE. FOR SALE At a bargain, a nearly Address C, Astorlan now Klmbsll piano I . m n wn.e. FOn BALE Tha Ferrell property, Cor ner ot Exchanga and Hth atresia Price, tei.2. W. C. Cassoll, 471 Bond (treat, agt JAPANESE OOODU Just out Just r. celved-Just what you want, at Wing Lea's, Ml Commercial street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Small dwelling tiouss; fur niture for sola. Apply at Astorlan office. FOR BALE A wall 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 house, fur nished or unfurnished, with bath. Apply at the office of It. L, Boyle ft Co., 0.15 Commercial street. FOR RENT Four unfurnished aunny rooms. Ml Cedar street. Adolph Johnson. FOR RENT A furnished room, 185 Ird strt. FOR RENT Th res or four rooms, with board, at Mrs. K. C. Holden'a, corner Dunne and Ninth streets. 1'rlc reasonable. Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. Sale A to to r.a Orfion Astoria mul McKcc Ave. Situated on tho south 'i.l of Aftoriu's hills. Twontv tlegrot'H wimnt'r mul vegetation ,'() (lavs in advance of tho North riilc. Mngniilcont sites for res idoucos, overlooking river ami lav, sunn' ami fhel tereil. Iviij y itiiil natural grade; little or no grading needed. Report of tho Condition or tns First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At A.t. rla. In li ttal Otrg-m, si Hie rli.es (l UUSIUCM, jsy , law. kraorai . lHtnin. dlacoiiitl.. I Overurufta arcurril ajul unwillt d I. n, 111. t. lo . lire eirriiUliuiL-. Crttiiuht on I a. um.la MMsa, w-eiiritle., ale Other Heal r.italo an I Mnngasea Owned line (mm national banks oiul icm-iv r.'.M."-' n 111 is I; .il to I..TI nl ll.o i . :.,:it fi ll HI 01 3. -eel SI II IV ' lO ass ill, I . Ihie fpMii Ule balik, anil b.iii.er ' ,,"m aii'ime rraerve eui. ' V ' an ivein. . I fes l.ihT Nalluiial (laiik. . . Mckrla and cnia a rs iwtwri'L mousy llsesavs is lUss, Vi. Hpeel kia au HI lgal Pttder iiotea . w m .as siu go Ke. lampoon (mid wild I . M Trravurer Id percent. o clrruialloui ... V4 V) Total ..,. I.IASII.ITIK. CsbUal "tuck paid It .... HIIVSU 7 I M.mi at lu.auo uo S I..- I I luoKldi-d iiiujlis Iras ax. penae and las .ld. .. Mjll National bank soles nut- aiaoiling i.jai no Due pi Ntal Hanks and Haaksra. ol Individual deposits sub- Jecl In check ..'4I.M to Demand certlili ataa of d. ("It 4S.W tU-ew.Ms 117 Total............ Iiio.ssiTt St' of Oregon, 1 County nf rlaiaop, I, M, N, HntdiMi, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly rar Hint Ihe shove Hale, menl Is true Pi Hie lie.t of my knnwledse and belief. 8. M liOHIMIN. fa-hler. rliilracrlhed and swum lo nep.re me una lllli day ul May, Isu. C. K. 1 IIuMmjN, ...... Notary I'ulilio. Correct Alle.t J IIANTIIOkN, JOHN a lik VMS. t lllreetors .Ai Oil KAMM, 1 THE ANCHOR If you want to spend a pleasant avsn- Ing, go to ths ANCHOR. Concert very evnlng by a flrat ela orehMtra. Noth ing but first-class liquors, cigars and Kopp'i bear served over th bar, JOHNSON A CARLSON, Props. No. Ill Astor Btrwt Report of th Condition or ma ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, In Ihe State ol Orrrnn, nt the rime ol bii.lnei Msy 7, IMS). ' II Mill Hi M Liana and dlarmiiiis. Overdralli, MM'iireil and iiiiai-eVireii ,' "' II S. lunula to secure circulation. Premiums on II h. bonds "" mocks, securities, etc "' Rank IHK-linuse. furniture snd'HttVires Hue friiin iiallmiul banks luol rei.r.o s gen l I Ihielrninalal Iisiihi and bsiikVi.'.'.',' Due from approved reserve an rut I'lierks ami other mill i;,.,n, t'H,m us 17 li. VK) ItO l..vi no 1 J OIH Ml .m in e,WU M 7.JI:i is 1M 8 :ft m .'.1 3,.v ou nniea ol oilier Nallonal banks.. cr'"1 i1 aper currency, nickels, and cents ' Lwri i. Mosxv Kimavx IN ItSNK. vis: '.'11 09 Specie..... IM.mswi besl-t.nd.r notea hin tro Bi Hedeiiiiitiiin luiiil wiih !.H, Treasurer (0 percent, of circulation) w M '"M im.mM i.uim.iTixs, Capital .lin k paid i xn.ono 00 Huriilus fund ' sin ou tliullvliled pmnts, less ex pen as ami ' taxes pnlo j (lg National hai.k noiea 1,11 sianilliig m'juu w lii.ilvl.lHHl deiioslts suhjeci ' . ,,l'k " 70,71)4 07 Heniand eeniflcalisi uf e- isislt i,2iMi rri Tim ceilllloslss of deposit 44,WI Ob-iai.sji 1.1 Total . sVltM.nl I f,7 H'slB ol Orpgou, (.'niintv of ( Istsnp, aVT 1. u. iv uiL'KUia. cashier of tlin nlinve. iiained Imnk. ,1, , v HwmT ,, " sin einenl l irii Die best of my kNuwIe l.a and iHUlsi. J. K. II I(III.n'. (rl,hierK Hiit'scrllien snd swum to lieKeeme llilslMh day of Msy, IMM, l( (; Kl I.T( )N Iskaij Notary 1'iiliiic of Oregon. Correct-Attest : Joii HnimoN, 1 For the best of comm"rclnl Job printing call at the Astoriun Job office. tr fi Yi fi i 1,1.1, 4e. - )r'