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T1IK PAU.Y ASTOKIAX. FRIDAY MORNING, JINK R. M ' the rjPn VJC1 I... A RESORT FOR Corner Commercial and nth SU. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL. Pr. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps oa application. New Astoria... Is located it the terminus of the Astoria anil Columbia River Railroad, at the mouth 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 best docks for ships on this bay; therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the great Northwest. These facts were recognized by the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as tfci 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 Steel Shod Shoe, all Size and Styles W. also carry Una Una of ladles and men's shoes, from th. best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted Just as represented. JOHN HAHN CO- r- ' a Commercial Street YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours anHnap ar g n tn fMnlav fnrnlshMl ' by th. United States Department of Ag ri ""lture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, tl degrees. Minimum temperature, U degrees. Precipitation, .58 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1st 1&95, to date, 74.45 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st 1885, to date, ISO inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washington, Fair weath er In northwestern portions, showers, fol lowed by fair weather in eastern and southern portions; winds. For Oregon, occasional showers, cooler. A FINE PROPERTY. Something New and Rare In First Class Bargains. Bavins; secured block 14, In Adair's Astoria, at a great sacrifice, we are able to offer to the people of Astoria and i vicinity the most beautiful residence j property ever offered In Astoria at a I lower prim than such property has ever ' before been offered. Thl. property Is now being graded, and when completed will be one of the moat beautiful site, for a home In Upper Astoria. The prop erty Is wtthin two block, of the Astoria Street Railway, one block of the planked street wagon road leading to th. prop erty, one block from church and two blocks from the Adair school house. Lou are 60 by 100, and CO by ISO. 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 u at once. R. L. BOYLE & CO., and O. F. MORTON. ... goia Agents. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wrap will be In fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated train of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no other line can compare wltb this great railway of the West AN ENIGMATICAL 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 receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. HSafford, General Pas senger Agent Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois- Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Crain Drug Stflrv. OUR CORNER. A gentleman' resort at corner Bond j and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquor and cigars always on band. Call and try us. ANDERSON ft PETERSON. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Beaver Hill and Oilman rr F.willy er "ee turce t'LKAS.....HKAtlU.NAl.K 1( PRICK ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will sot? that WARRENTON is the cream 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, 50xlV Price range tVom $lf0 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit Sine your change and buy a lot in An office baa bn opened, by the pro prietors on. door east of the Crosby hardware .tore. Call, be ahown the merit, of this property, and Invest. ST. AROUND TOWN. The hills and valley, of the heart no voice has ever sung: Joy outstrips breath on rushing wing; grief-stricken lip. are dumb. -There la no chart of ecstacy, no plummet of despair: Men do not measure as they drown, nor scale a vision fair! New England Magazine. The persistent morning fly now has bis innings. 9300 pounds rhubarb, 2c lb. Pacific Com mission Co. Call on Snodgrass for fine photos. Prices to suit the times. Travelling gowns are now uppermost In feminine minds. Colonel John Adair was over from 8un nymead yesterday. Sweet cream cheap. Astoria Creamery, No. 1SS 10th street Mr. C. M. CaJlender, of Knappton, was In the city yesterday. 25o per roll for choice Oregon butter. Pacific Commission Co. Large Hood River strawberries today at Pacific Commission Co. Mr. Jf. W. Tallant went to Portland last evening for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Relth, of the Lewis and Clarke, spent yesterday In the city. Grass linen over opalescent silk ln pur plish tone makes a lovely summer gown. , sir. ana Mrs. cnaries K. inompson, oi ur ... m. .t , .t I Mr. W 111 Whalen, representing the Un- .un eai company, ot ronianu, i.i the city. j Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hlrsh, of Portland, were ln the city yesterday, guests at the Occident Contractors Bayles A Palmberg will this morning break ground for the new hotel at Flavel. Miss Clarice Witpret. of Portland, ar- rived down yesterday morning on a visit . to friends. j . , i A marriage license was yeterday ; granted to Thomas Dalglty and Mary j Amund!wn- I Mis Winnie Goodman and Mrs. Clark, , if McGowan, at Chinook. .. . . . . . . I take the run of the Lurline. It Is sup Architects Schacht and Nlco I have poat)1 tnat the Lurne haJ tte);n dlBabl opened a permanent office lii the new Kopp brewery. Superintendent G. B. Hegardt, of Fort ! Stevens, was In the city yesterday, and at the Occident New 20th Century tan lace shoes for ladies. Columbia Hhoe Co., successor to Copeland & Thorsen. Mm. Laura D. Logan came down yes terday from Portland, to remain for a few day with friends. Mr. P. J. McGowan, the Chinook can neryman, was In the city yesterday, a guest at the Occident. Mr. L. B. Beeley, J. M. Turney, and S. H. Brown, Jr., are In the city looking after the Interests of Flavel. A. M. Llndholm, Young' River, Gu. Brandt and Henry Lundbertr, of North Shore, were In the city yesterday. Pure sweet cr.am fresh from the s'P-ar.-tor every morning and guaranteed to whip. Zi? per plit. C. B. Smith. The tow boat Ocklahama left up the river yesterday morning at 5 o'clock with tho vessels Uncle John and Gem. 50) pound country cured smoked ham, ...GOAL Tru If . .. I I J II., A CO. Agents. Astoria. WARRENTON .houlder and bacon, at T, I and V cent per pound. Pnclrte Commission Co. The Pacific Commission Co. carry the tartest variety of fruit., vegetables, etc.. In this city which are received freah dally. Th. ea was very rough yesterday dur ing th. morning off the mouth of th. river, but calmed down during lite after noon. Ice cream by the bushel at C. R. Smith's. Ice cream oda a specialty. Private parlor for ladles. 43 Commercial street. Mrs. Annie Martin died yesterday nt St. Mary's Hospital. The remains wer. shipped to Skamckawa lust evening for Interment. County Clerk Dunbar, assisted by Jus tice Abercromhle and Judge Nelson, will today canvas, the election returns for Clatsop county. 1 The medal, of the- winner. In the re cent bicycle contest, have been received and are upon exhibition at W. T. Bever tdge's cigar .tor.. The commencement of work on th. Ho tel Flavel caused much favorable com ment among the frequenter, of the club, and hotel last night. Juibre F. J. Tnvlor and family will j spend the summer at Seaside. After I wards a selection will be made for their j future residence In the city. ! Reports received yesterday afternoon ! state that fish trupj are not doing ao well I owing to high water, but that the river is Just right for the gtll-nettera. Captain Gregory, of the Mansanita. lost a five-dollar hat on an election bet. ana now declares that he will lny no mre wager on the election of his beat friend. There will be service at St. Thorraa-by-the-Sca' Sklpanon, Saturday. June at 10 o'clock s. m. Bishop Morris will be present and administer the apostolic rite of continuation. The gentle shower of Tuesday night ha. developed into a regulation Or son mist Observer Grover la threatened with dire calamity If he doe. not change things today. j At a late hour last evening Coroner ' Pohl was called to Clifton to bring down ; the body of a floater found In the river near that place. Up to midnight he had j not yet returned. j Contractor Goerlg" men yesterday filled up the gap near the Pacific Can Company I with piles, ami have mado a good be' I ginning on their part of the railroad work through the city. Ticket, for Mrs. Colton and Mis. Rruce's concert are now on sale at Messrs. Griffin Reed's. P. J. Goodman A Co.'. and the Bee Hive. Remember the date, Tuesday. June I. ! If ridicule were employed to laugh men I out of vice and folly, It might be of some use; but it la made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense, by attack- ; Ing everything solemn and serious. Add!. The O. R. and N. Co. will make spe cial rate, to the Republican National convention to be held at St. Louis, Mo., June 16th. For information regarding rates, etc., call at ticket office In Occident hotel block. A white object of any size, scientist. say, may be seen In sunlight at a dis tance of 17,250 times Its diameter; that Is to say. If It Is a white bull a foot In diameter, It can be perceived at a dl ance of 17.230 feet Mr. Walter C. Smith, president of the Columbia Harbor Land Company, who was In attendance yesterday upon the meeting of the board of director, of the Flavel Hotel Company, returned hint night to Portland. The christian Endeavor of th Presby- terlan church will hold their regular bus! nes meeting and social this (Friday) evenlng ln tne dlmn)f room of le Ho,el T1(che All young people are invited ana a good time assured. There was little discussed on the streets yesterday but the various rumors, and the changes rung on them, concerning the fishing situation. After all the dis cussions no one seemed to be able to hazard a guess as to what might be the outcome. A ,tm hn h. i,urt .m,. and ,uppoBed to know whereof ,peakgi ,aW the other day: "There are many miseries In the world, but It Is not yet dt.clrted whlth ,ufr,.r. monl man wno hat a rafflng toothacnei or lne who Is ln love." A(rtnt Sherman received a telegram yei,terday evening, stating that the steamer Thompson would temporarily I In some manner, but the particulars were ' not given in the dispatch. The gasoline engine to be used In op erating the Youn Kay bridge draw, will be In operation today. The other por tions of toe machinery are already In place, and the draw was yesterday again turned several times. Burring any acci dent, the entire bridge will be completed tonight In Astoria, as elsewhere, the bicycle seems to be the autocrat of the hour. It is as much as your lire Is worth to imy you don't like the wheel, and the eldest friendships have been severed by an expressed preference for the make which you ride over that which the other fellow rides. The program being arranged by MIk Kelly for tho benefit concert to he given to tho Astoria Hn-men, promise to he one of the best ever presented by local talent to an Astoria audience. The exact date of the entertainment will be announced as soon as the leading performer can The lst chemical cumpound lor wash ing powder I "Soap h am, ' 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. HERE ARE BARGAINS arrange their .ng. gpment. for the occa sion. Architect Schacht report, that one-halt of tho concrete foundation for th. main hull.lltw of Kopp' new brewi-ry I now completed, and the work will In- level with the sidewalk, providing there is goini weather. In about a week The frame, are up for the machinery houae ami cold storage rooms. It la probable that with in ten days the corner svone will be laid with due ceremony. Captain Gregory yesterday returned with the Mansanita from his second trip to Destruction Island, ami reported a prosperous voyage. Ills next trip will be to Tillamook ltock. The captain said that he found at the lightship, in passim;, a man sick, having n"-n iwlsoned by eat ing fish, but the weather was so rough that he could not get him off lo bring him to the hospital In this city. About S o'clock yesterday mornln the notorious "Kid" llllan's entered (ill bert's place on Astor street, ami after calling for a drink, attacked the bartend er. .inking him In th. face and splitting the upper Up. t'pon Investigation there seems to have been no words between th. men, and no reason can be aselgneo: for the deed. Officer are looking for I the assailant of the bartender. I At 1 o'clock this morning the western sky was Illuminated by what .ppeuml to be the flames of a big ftre on the shore of Smith's point In the vicinity ot the old oil works, or else a fire across the bay at Warren Ion. Anxiety was felt by Ihoee who watched the reflection that It the fire proved to be on the east shore of the Isty, tor th. safety of the new bridge. No particular could be learned up to the time of going to press. 'The Sister of the Society of the Holy Numvs of Jesus and Mary." nn Incor porated body under the laws of the state of Oregon, who Were In Astoria a few weeks ago. returned yesterday and closed the nurchaae of Judire Tsvlnr's iimite-riv on Franklin avenue, which Is to be used ' for school purpose. The new seminary : building will be commenced at once, the ! contracts and specifications having al ready been begun by the architects. The sister expect to open the school on Sc .ember first. The undertaking will no doubt be of great benellt to the city, ami this society is well known for Its enter prise In establishing schools throughout Oregon. . A rumur was curre-i. on tne streets rumor was current on last night and had credence among the thinking class of people, that more cas ualties had occurred among the up-river fishermen than the newspapers had report-.!. It was said thul boat No. C which had been found up the river ln a damaged condition, and with blood-stains upon It, ami that the bout recently picked up by the steamer llwaco, each contained two men who have not since been seen or heard from. The Inference Is plain that they must have been foully d.alt with. So far the authorities have not re port -d any clews as to the perpetrator of the crime.. If .uch they were. A prominent cltlien of llwaco. who wns ln the city yesterday, stated that fishing 1 progressing peaceably throughout Ba ker", bay, under the protection of th. Washington militia. He says that th. i forces at llwaco now consist of about fifty men. They have two steamers bar ricaded with heavy railway ties, .arh mounting a cannon, and carrying a de tail of heavily-armed men, constantly pa trolling the bay dny and night. There ha. been no attempt made recently by the striking fishermen to enter the bay, or molest any of the working fishermen. Seaborg's cannerey Is In operation and re ceiving all the fish they can conveniently handle, which are said to be of unusually fine size and quality. The gentleman ulso said that a squad of regular I maintain ed on Sand Island, and are contributing materially to preserve the peace of that section of the bay and river. BICYCLE ACADEMY. Sherman A Thing have opened a tiding school next door to Pacific Expres office. Competent instructors constantly In at tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for .ale and rent BUYERS AND SELLERS. The followlna deeds wer filed for rec ord In the office of Recorder Uunderson yesterday: H. L. Stewart to D. L. Mooer, lxt 17, Block 10. Seal Rock Beach....! 10U 10 Susie Greenwald to Fred Robinson, Lot 1. Block , Prospect Park.. C. R. Hlggtna to Johan Wlken, Lot 1. Block 2, Astoria Addition to Warrenton 75 E. C. Adam nd wife to John Dixon, Lot 1, Block 2, South Ad dition to Port of Upper Astoria.. 22S Astoria Saving Bank, trustee, to Gustava Erickson, Lots 8 and 4, Block h9, McClure' Astoria Frank J. Taylor and wife to the Sisters of the Holy Names of Je sus and Mary, south 100x 28 feet of Lots S and 4, Block 113, Shlvely's Astoria KtV CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. The Civil Service Commission at Wash ington has ordered that an examination tie held In this city on Saturday, June 27, 1M6, commencing a'. o'clock a. m. for Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair. Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DM' to m Most Perfect Made. 40 Years tbe Standard. m v &mmw Agents tor the AMERICAN IIOl Si:5 IX1R RRNT. 81 or room al Seaside, Ho per month. Will rent lor summer or give lonr Irono, Good location. Slot room on Bond street, at li per month II room lint furnished for sale. Will trod, partly (or property. Irxlrt) (mi on Commercial str,t.. tw h'xNO In Hustler A Aiken Mo Lots U U M 1, and l block ts, Adair' Astoria, lutrgatn..,,.. Good business Mock, central location, owner will coll for a bargain. Agents tor the Northtuistern all grade, existing In the IMatrlcl ot Oregon. Only cltl.ena of the I'lillnt Htntea can he examined. The aae limit atlona for this examination are ns fol lows; Minimum for clerk and nxaMii. aer, 31) years. All other. 21 years. .Max imum, none. No application will be ac cepted for this examination unless tiled with the underslitned in completo form, on the proper blank. Iiefor. the hour or closing businrsa on I'th June, IssM. Th Civil Service Commission takea this opportunity ot stating that the examina tions are open to all reputnlile cltiinia who may desire to enter th. nervier, with out rvgurd to their political affiliations. All such dtlsena, whether Ivmocrat or Republicans, or neither, are invited to apply. They ahall be- rxamlmsl, graded, and rertlded with entire Impartiality, and wholly without regard to thidr political views, or to any consideration save effi ciency, a. shown by the grades they ob tain In the examination. For application blanks, full Instructions. i and Information relative to th. duties an. salaries of the different positions, apply to J K. HAMILTON. Secretary lUsird of Examiners, Customs Service. RKl't'CKD 11ATF.H. The O. ft and N. Co has made reduced i rate, fur the following meetings: Republican National Convention, St. I trills. Mo., June lit. I Ivmoornile National Convention. Chi I onto. III . July T. , People's I'urty Convention and Ameri can Oliver Convention. St. Ia.uls, Mo., July 21 National Convention Young IVopl.' So ciety christian Kodwivor, Washington, I'. C. July 7 to 11 National Kducatton Association Meet, lug, Buffalo, N. Y , July to 10. Kncampmcnt Grund Army of the Re public, Ht Paul, Minn . Dcptrmhcr II. For Information regarding rale., etc., call at tho U It. and N. ticket office. BAHF.UAl.I. HCOKKM. Washington, June 4. Washington, Id; Louisville, a. Brooklyn, June 4. Cincinnati, : Brook lyn, 0. New York. June 4. New York. 13, St. Louis. 2. Huston. June 4 Boston, H: Chlrugo, (. lhlU.Lll,kl. Inn.. 1 I'M I .. . I . 1 1 .. 7 I Pittsburg, a. I Baltimore, June 5. -Cleveland, ": Haiti- j more. 1. TIIK MARKETS. Liverpool. June 4 Wheat- Spot, steady; demand, poor: No 2 red winter, tm 4d; No. 1 hard Manltobu, Sh Vtl; No. 1 Cal ifornia, Im 4ifd. Ijomlon, June 4. llo Pacific Const, (I 15s. Portland. June 4 .-Wheat-Walla Walla Mtr": Valley, U:4. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening ttrength.U. S. aevsraaMat Report Most .o-calltd "salmon twines" are col ored with acids Th. acid rot th. fibre and render the material useless In th ofTlc. of Elmore, Sanborn A Co I. an ob ject lesson that ought lo b. examined by I til fishermen. II Is th. whole of thej material used In th. manufacture of Mar-i hall's twin. from .tart to finish. Oo' there and examine th. color right through. You will see then why Mar .hall's Is called th. best In th. world. Widow I have come, sir, to select a eoffln for my husand. Can you tell me what would lie the most suitable klndT Undertaker What was his business, madam? Widow He was a pugilist Undertaker Um er why, boxwood, ma dam: boxwood, by all mean." Wash ington Time. For IS cent you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Ktaiaurant, No. 671 Commercial street. They are also fully prepared to terv all kinds of fish, gam. and delicacies of th. season, a well a oysters In .very Imaginable style st ths lowest living prices. Com. one. and you will con tinue to com. A fellow-Journalist wns kicking hi heel. In Dr. Z.' waiting room. Getting out of patience he called the servunt and aid to him: "Look here, Just you go and tell your master that if he doe not admit me In five minutes I shall be well again." Le Phare du lloephore. Halton Sen Salt for bath at the Eites-Crain Drug Store. 10c and 2&e per package. Surdou Is now ft) yenr old, wrinkled and half bald, but in his clastic step and brilliant eye as youthful a a boy. lie I ald to have earned 11,000,000 from III play. Dr. Lapponl, physician to the pope, says: "If nothing unforeseen happens the holy father's constitution Is so sound that ho mcy well attain his 100th yenr." It Is fur off; and rather like a dream that an assurance that my remembrance warrants. Shakespeare. Meany 1. the lending tailor, and pay the highest cash prlro for fur skin. Beneath a steamer' berth y there' Just room enough for VaS one of our 12.16 telescopo satchel T nnil nnt near enntjtfh for lh 11 ordinary trunk. Hence, a satch el 1 a necessity If you're going on a sea voyage. THE AltCADE. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NIC0LL, Assistant. OFFICB; lopp's 11 cw Brewery CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Lot tl, block 17, N.w Astoria, housa, barn, cow, garden unit I (logon chicken, cheap and osy terms. Lou t and I. Mwk H, Kindred Park, cheap inl easy terms, M acres m.adnw land. Can pastor HO hoail of (lock Hi year round, UNO. IW acr farm nar Oln.y. A good buy. Sol. HMili for Runnymead and Alder, hrwk. t'hulc. lota In Aldrrhrook al Irom 1100 lo I.ola In Nuunym.ad at rrom Wl to UtO. Iipal location on Columbia Itlvrr for sawmill, comprising U acre water front as. at Bunnymrad; be ilvuii to parti. alio will build ami operate mill. Building and Loan Association. Grand Concert GIVEN BY M Aliss Eugenia Kelly t .. FISHL-R'S OPI-RA HOUSE Date to Be Here after Announced To nils, a fund to entertain visiting fire men during the tournament and conven tion nrxt August. Tickets, M cents, to be procured of any of th. Iln-man, or at the New York Novel ty Store, where seats can be riservrd without extra charge. PATRONIZE A GOOD CAUSE In Medieval Days When people wanted anything they knelt down ami prayed lor It How ever, that waa some. tlm ago. Along ntmut If'i a fellow named (luten brr. who hail "come, do Ithlne over," waa monkeying around a carpenter shop In Ints Ho whit. I led some little blocka and actually mado an alphals-t. Then he rltigetj a sort of-wvll, a mnchlue that would look something Ilk. our let ter press of today. lis arniiucd his hlocke In order, put sum. Ink on them, also a piece of paper, ana then screwed his press doan. That waa called printing. Old liutenberg made a howling uccru of the racket, and his head bream, so swollen thul he really snubbed th. king one day. The king overlooked It, however, fur h. had an Idea what kind of fellows printer would be. Weil. Ilttully they got lbs print ing system down pat and, as th. centuries rolled by, began printing newspapers first person. Invariubly singular numlirr, any gender and hard case. In This Enlightened Day There ar many newspapers as a matter of fact. But It la an utt.r Impossibility to get a newspaper to admit It The advertising patronage of a newspaper deiend largely yes, wholly-upon It. circulation. A newspaper Is a great ileal like th. humun body; If Its circulation I good. It prospers; otherwise, otherwise. Home papers publish Want Columns That I, a column, or a number of column, devoted to small advertise ments If a fellow wants anything trouble, a wife, a house don't make any difference what It Is he ran get It by mean, of a .mall ad. Included In the "war." column are "For Sale," "For Rent" "I.ost" "Found," "Stolen" and "Mlcel la neon a." Now, Just see what chumps some people are! Why, a man ha been known to hunt over a city thl city-fur day looking for a houae In which to live. Had he como to Th Astorlan office and asked for a want ad. he could have gotten hi house without th least bit of trouble and for about 26 cent. It Is Needless To toll of The Aatorlan'i circula tion. The paper ha lieen estab lished for a quarter of n century. Why, old Concomly read the first rumor of the building of a railroad to hi brave from It Circulation I The Aatorlan'i long suit. Conse quently, when a fellow come Into Th Astorlan oftlre, look pleasant, throws down 25 cent on the coun ter and ay he wants a house, he gets It. Why, Just Think 1 The Astorlan goes Into every housn In Astoria and a great majority ot those In thn surrounding section of Oregon and Washington. Hence, It you Insert an ad. In The Astorlan, It Is equivalent to engaging a man to go around to till those houses aim telling the Inmates that you want something or havo something for saio. Why, talk nbout a snap! A Bit of Advice When you want anything no mat ter what It Is when you have any thing for sale; when you lose, Unit or steal anything, como around and tell your trouble to The Astorlan. Bring 26 cents with you, and, iilsive nil things, look pleasant. Tell tho cierk that you want n want nd. In tho want column, glv him your 2J cent and go away happy. As Her man Wise would say, a wnnt nd. will restore tho blind, tho buhl and the botviegged to manhood. Lines OC Cents. for UJ Try It. 3 Marshall's twine ued by 75 per cent of tho fishermen on the Columbia river. Astoria Land 6c Investment Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. Report of the Condition I or ins riiDi ivuiiunui uunrv OF AttTONlA, At Ab M. In IheNl.ileol at llieduM of biulues. Msr 1, l"U". kKjuirui ss l.oan and discounts.,, Oten'ralU lecurrd Mini tlllrcilti tl in i .. i; vii hi ,. I.JTM IO .... IM'.J I . -. lioaii.tMvrtoreiiivaUil. il I'r ioiuii, on r a iHiitit hl(Mk, M-rurlliev et. ,. tiller Itr.l t isle slid ilulltiin tie lied , I lit. lrHn hal iMiallat t hut rs.rM e tvtu n sswiiii) . II i VI hie from .Isle I'sok. and honker. st liar f'on. aiiiio.e. reert- aweiu. 9.vif I I ltera.alolollterrs.il Item. I HI Note, uf olltet N dlmi.d II. Ilk. . 'O Nickel sad res'. W a. I.AWM 'l MoMKV lttKVk 11 II an k, Via: HprvU. a i'o mi l.eval tender little. V4I O.I MU Ot) l;rdenitllo4l lllllll Will I', St Tiraoiret taprrernl ol rlreiilalloiii. . ) .' Total ino.'sO ? 14 It'll HISS Capital bs'li paid In . f Vim' to urplii final Iu.mu titoltliletl Itrollu less ri I tent... m Isle. IHiat.... M,YI! ?V National bank not,, oul- .laitdili- ... ...1u a iMte lo Hale liana, and llsekers. i'J.Cl Individual tleHill. itit. Jw torhrt k Ml M. liew.itil reritllcsies ol dv po.ll ,.! K-.M ? Total - 111..! T !' ol gon. I I'ouniv of 1'iaiMip, I I, a. ttitiiliitt, radtirf of the above aattled bank, tin vdrlioilt .near that the stsi.e .Jtlr Itirnl U Irur In His best of III) knowledge and belief. K H l.llllllllV I filler nnleirrltinl and sworn lo neie me no. llth day of Nay. Pw C. It. iltt'M-"V .Notary l uiiia. Crrerl-Atle.l J IIANTllOHX, JOHN . lit IN, I'lleClor. J' (III KAYIM, 1 SHOEs7 ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC Our Isrve nek i f Met, I4.l v', Vli.ct stet lilUdrr still... a , k SOLD AT COST uulU July I.I, Iwl. althotit isri. Now k, vaiif fH, eflnsiv to set i,n t tklhf fool s4 reHshls fur your tttiittsv, a. ae it. I ollil si led lu sjsfcs rtola lr stael. olit.red frttut l.s.isra maanfsetur.'., ami ne in traa.ll. P. J. GOODMAN & CO. 584 COMMERCIAL ST. sin t i, ke.1 hu-.i i WANTED. WAKTKI A reliable holy or .nile. man to distribute samples and make B house-to-house canvass for our Vegeta ble Toilet Hoapa and Pure Flavoring ex trart. ) to f!t a month easily mail. Addl-ea. Croft Iteed, Chicago, III WANTK1J Itsmlngfot. typewriter cov er. Address II. M, Astorlan Oltl. .. SITUATION WANTKtvllly lhoMush7y experienced lady .t.nographrr; Al refer ences from present ami former employ er. In Portland. Address P., Astorlan ofDca. WA NTEOPAhTNKIt-l n on. "of ton. located saloon In Astoria: moderate rap. Itnl only required. Address H. Y . As torlan oftlca WANTEI-Slluatlon by rampeuni book-keeper. Addreaa II. Astorlan office. WANTED To Rent -A houseof MiiTor ev.n rooms, nntrally locatwl. Addr.s J., Astorlan office. WANTED PRiJMPT AND FAITH IT L gentleman or lady lo travel for rsllabl established hous In Oregon. Salary, list). payable 111 weekly and axpen.es, situ, tlon permanent Reference. Enclose self. addressed stamped envelope. II. . Hess, rres., sut uearborn Strict, Chicago. WANTED By hous. tw.ntv veaiJ landing, lady or .ntl.man. willing u l.arn our business, then to travel, or to do office work. Salary, 100.00. Enclose, self-addressed stamped .nv.lop. to A T. ELDER, Manager, car. Dally A si torlan. FOR SALE. FOR SALE At a bargain, g nearly new Kimball piano. Address C., Astorlan. office. FOR SALE Tho Terrell property." corT ner of Exchange and 14th streets. prCe VV. C. Cassell. 471 Bond street, gu Japanese: goods' - Firework--jsb out-Just received-just what you want atWIng Lee's, M3 Commercial stmt ' FOR RENT. run KKNT-Bmall dwolllng hous; fur niture for sal.. Apply at Astorlan office. FOR RENT A furnished room, IKS Ird trceC FOR RENT Three or four roomrwth board, at Mrs. E. C. Hol.len's. corner Ibinns and Ninth streets. prk. reason- REWARD. TEN DOLLARS REWARD will be paid for any Information which will lead to tho arrest and conviction of the nersnn or persona who slolo the plush card re ceiver from Hie I'alaco Cafe. W. W. WHIPPLE, Proprietor FOUND. I'ot 'jvn A gent Ionian's gold ling marked with Odd Fellow's emblem, own er can recover same by applying nt ah torlan olllce. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist For In twisting a twist Three twlsl make a twist: But If one of the twist Untwist from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwist the twist. That Is, when If twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. Partle desiring the best of Job priming nt the lowest prices should call at the Astoria y.,b ;,fllce before going elsewhere.