The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 17, 1896, Image 3

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THE DAILY A8T0WAN, WEDNESDAY MOUNINO, JUNE 17, 189Q.
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.storian Job Office
Destof
Stock.
Is always prepared
I! ILL HEADS,
LKTTEK HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
ENVELOPES,
KirEirrs,
And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices as
Low, If not the Lowest In the City.
NOTICB OP TUB IMI'IIOVKMKNT
Of ThlrtyMon4 HirMi. Ilarrlaoo Avnu
and Irving Avrnu. In Allra Anlorla.
Noii- U hcrvliy (tvnn thai th com
mon oounrll prupoa lo order tt lm
rovfnnt of ih lullnwlnc nnnl virmia
In 111" rlty of Aatnrla, aa laid om and
rm-urdml y John Adair; Tlilrty-ihlrd
Irrmt, frum thn aouth Una of Duana
lrt la I ho aouth Una of llaniaan ava
nua. Ilarrtaon avanua. from lha aaal
nil of Ttilrty. third trn't lo lha raat Una
of Thlrir-nflh atraat Ttilrty-flfth utroat.
from Ihaaoulh Una of llnrrlaon avanuo
lo lha aouth Una of Irving avnmia Irv
tnr ainu, from lha aaat Una of Thirty
fifth airaai to tha waal Una of Fort lath
tlwL Sold lmirovMnnt lo ronalat of
(radlnt 10 tha full width or llnrrlaon and
Irvine avrnura and Thlrty-Oth atraat, to
tha aatahllahnl (rada, and plankln tha
aama to tha arldth of 10 faat lo tha cvntar
tharaof by 1x1 liu-h flr plank, and urn-l-Itif
to tha full width Thirty-third xrert,
from tha aouth Una of llarrlaon avenuo
to a Hlnt atxMil ia aouth of the aouth
Una of I)uane atrtval, and aattlni poata
and -apa and atrlnjtrra on that iHirtlon
Ix-taM-n (railml part and the aouth Una
of Dunna ativ.'t to tha width of 9) font In
lha cantar thrraof and plunking tha whola
dlmnni'a from Dunna atrrit to llnrrlaon
avottun M fwt wlda In tha oontrr th. n-ot
with axil Ini'h Or plunk. Hldrwalk lu
frat wlda to Iw placrd on hoth ahlva of
Thirty-third atrwt, nnd. In detail, the lm
pnivfinenl ahull 1 In aorordimoa with
tho pinna nnd apiM-incntlona to t pn
Pirnd for tha anina ncronlltiir to ordi
nance No. Wl. ndiitlng to the Improve
nieiita of Btreeta.
The hind nnd premlari Un which tho
IM'clnl ioni'M.'iit ahull tw livl.il to de
fray tho ooatt nnd axiienaea or aurh lm
proxomenta la na followa: Commnni'lng
at the northeaat corner of lot 5, block II,
Aditlr'a Tort of tTpMr Aatcrln. thonce
aouth alotui the renter lino of hlncka 1J
end 31 to thd aotilhenat corner of lot 7,
Mock SS: thence fnl nlong tha aouth Una
of hliwka 3 3T ni'd M to the aouthc.iat
corner of hlock SH: thence aouth nlong
the eat line of Mock 4J to tho northenat
Kirner of block ft'; thence eaat nlong the
north line of blocka W, . K nnd M lo
tho norlhenal corner or block M; thence
aouth along the enat Una or blocka M nnd
71 lo the aouthenat corner or blwk 71:
thence weat nlong the aouth Una ot
blocka 71. 70. 9. M. 67 and 4 to the aouth
weat corner or block Mi thence north
nlong the north Una or block M to the
aoiithwrat corner or hlock 1; thence
weat along the aoulh line or blocka ill. l
nnd US lo the rlnlm line between Hhlve
ly'a Aatorln and Adnlr'a Port or Upper
Aatnrla; thenc nlong anld clulm line to
th northwaat corner or block 16: thence
enat nlong the north line or block 16 and
17 to the place of beginning.
That the dlatrlct embraced therein nnd
the land and the premlaea be and the
same are hereby daalgnnted nnd known
a Adair' aaaeaament dlatrlct No. 11,
aid Improvement being a contlnuou Im
provement rrom Thirty-third nd Duan
to Fortieth and Irving avenue.
And ir a remonstrance dgned ny at
leaat one-hair or the property ownera
rrontlng on .aid portion of Mid .treet
to be Improved or affected by anld Im
provement be died with the auditor and
police Judge on or before the next meet
ing or the common council, to-wlt. on
Wednemhiy. June 17, 1806, the common
council will not order ld Improvement
except by a concurrence of two-third
of all the member eleote or wild com
mon council.
Dy order of the common council.
Dated June 6, Iffifl. r nelwn.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Parties dealrlng the beat or Job printing
at th loweat price ahould call at th
Aitorla Job ofllce berore going elae-where.
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LEGAL BLANKS,
SHirriNG TAGS,
IIIELS,
TICKETS,
HANDBILLS,
inc.
COU'MHIA AVENt'K OIIADK NOT1CK
Nolle I hereby given that th com
mon council of Ih city of A.torta pro
paa lo eatahllah th gra.la of Columbia
avenuo In that part or th city of Aa
torla known aa I'nlontown. at the fol
lowing height above tha ba ot gradea:
At tha aouhtweat corner of block 1. at
1 feel, and at a point directly oppoalte
on tha aaat aide or block I and al right
anglea lo nl aid of block U, al Uu
feet, and at a point directly oppoalt to
th eoulhwrat comer of block 1 on th
north aid or block and al right angle
to th aouth al.to or block 1. at l reek
At th aautheaat corner or block 16, al
1 133 feet, and at point directly oppoalt
on th north tide of block 30 and at right
anglea to the aoulh aide ot block 16. al
131 feet.
Al the northweat corner of block ,
at 133 feet.
At the aouthweat corner of b'-.-ck 1!,
at 116 feet.
At th northraat corner of block tl.
al 138 reel.
At the aoulheaat corner or block 17,
, at 136 fact.
At th aouth aide or Klngatoi. avenue
at Ita Interaeollon with Columbia avenue,
at lso reel.
At the north aide or Klngalon avenue
at Ita Interaectlon with Columbia avenue,
at 181 feat.
At tho aouthweat comer or block 3, at
!M reel.
At the aoutherly corner of block J3, at
2M feet.
At the Interaerllon of Cohiml-I.il. Cam
bridge and llwaco avenuea, at 3M feet.
At the northoaat comer of block 31, at
2M feet.
At the northerly corner or block 35, at
feet.
And unleaa a remonetritnce elgned by
the ownera of thrce-fourtha of the prop
erty fronting on anld portion of aald
afreet be filed with the auditor and po
lice Judge of anld city wltlnn ten day
from the rtiml puhllcntlon or thla notice,
the common council will eatahllnh mid
grndee.
Dated at Aatorla, Oregon, June 5. MS.
H. R. NKLBON.
Auditor and Police Judge.
NOTICE Or INTENTION
To Change the Orade on Eleventh Street,
Del ween Kenalngton Avenue and
llarrlaon Avenue, McClure
Aatorla.
Notice la hereby given that the com
mon council of the oily of Aatorla pro
poae to re-etahtlah th grade of that
part of Eloventh etreel In MoClure't Aa
torla, a extended and changed by Cyru
Olney, which II between th suth aide
or llarrlaon avenue and the north aide
or Kenalngton avenue, at th following
heights abov the baae or grade aa ea
talillahed by ordlnano No. 71, entitled
"An Ordinance to Eitabllah a Baa ot
Orade for th Street! ot Astoria," to
wlt: On tha north side of th crossing of
said Eleventh street and Irving avenue,
136 feet.
On the south side ot said crossing,
139 feet.
On the north side of the crossing ot
said Eleventh straot with Jerome avenue.
13 feet.
On tho south side of sold crossing.
196 teet
And unlees a remonstrance signed by
the owners or three-fourths or the prop
erty fronting on said portion or said
street be filed with the auditor and po
lice Judge or said olty within ten days
rrom the final publication of this notice,
to-wlt, on or before June 80th, 1S96,- th
common council will re-etabllsh said
grade as above proposed.
ny order of the common council.
Dnted June 6, 1896.
H. E. NELSON.
Auditor and Police Judg.
ad
Neat
Work.
MATTI2HH MARIINK.
Movmnlof Voamolai mt Homo
and MlMWhart.
Tha slcamrr ',tnplr arrived down
nd aalb-d lust hlglil fr Hnn FranHsco
Willi m.limt feet tit lumber.
Th rernhaiik, which was delayed In
gelling away, Is reported to It on the
way down Ilia river from Portland.
The Illg rioiianxa I waiting al Hka
mokawa fur a tug Co bring her to
Astoria. Kb v. Ill probably com down
today.
Ktliiiatd In millions tit dollar, th
total foreign trade of th following
........ la . V..I. I It, XJl'
ia ii,, ontfimrtm lei, " .
Hhangbal. 7K; Canton, IS; Amoy, 7;
u ..... (mi . ...... m.. a
nwatnu, a, i leniain, , run-nan.
The flag ship Philadelphia Is rxpected
at Port Angeles from Han Francisco
sin tlm during th middle nf July
for target praj tire. Hhe will undnubt
odly vlalt Hi utile while on the Bound.
It la reported that an English firm
baa signed a contract with the Argen
tina government to deliver 100,000 tons
nf coal before the end of th year. This
la euld by a Duenna Ay res newepaper
to be the blggeat transaction In coal
"ever i-ffwted south of th Kjuator."
The outward bound voyages of the
grain IWt thla season are In direct con
trast to those made laal year. Then
voysgea tanged around the l0-day
mark. Thla year but one ship, the
Ainuree, baa arrived out In the neigh
biirhood of loo days, sbn making the
trip from Portland to Falmouth In 112
days. The Andrlta made the passage
In M'J daya; th Herman bark Kdlth In
147 daya, and the llrltlah bark Powys
ramie In 131 days, and average of al
most a month longer than th time
consumed by the grain ships of Inst
season.
The following communication carries
with It much of Imimrtanc to shipown
er and mailers, and ahould receive at
tention: The Chamber of Commerce of San
Franclaco rreiecifuMy call the atten
tion of ahlonrr and ahlpmaslera to
the risk Incurred by the carriage of col
ored side lights aft when under way.
"Irrespective of th conditions which
at times seriously Impair th valuo of
these lights thus placed, In th avoid
ance of collisions, there Is the reoorded
decision of the llrltlah admiralty court
In the case of the ship Vandalla vs. the
steamship Duke of Becuch, where the
admiralty Judge pronounced th ship
equally at fault with th strainer. aol
ly on th ground that her colored light!
were carted In the mlsxen rigging; It
was not denied that they might hav
been seen by th steamer' lookout.
With a recorded admiralty decision of
this character, a veaael with her side
lights placed aft, In collision with an
other vessel. Insured by English under
writers, would In th case of litigation,
be found guilty and mulcted In dam
ages. "Even In the event of litigation In
the I'nlted Ktatea coutts this decision
would have much weight In dividing
the caae adversely to the vessel carry
ing her colored light aft.
"Although! the t'nlted States regula
tions merely regulre the aide lights
lo Illuminate 10 deg. of arc. from dead
ahead to two points abaft the beam,
without regard to the location of the
lights, the decision above quoted Is of
such vital Importance, considering that
Us requirements are frequently violat
ed by sailing vessels. It Is deemed prop
er that the attention of shipowners
and shipmasters should be called there
to. In the case nf small veasels, which
cannot safely carry side lights forward
In heavy weather, It la suggested that
the screens be fitted forward as well
as aft, or that they be made movable
ao thnt'thty may be shipped forward
or art as may be necessary. The car
riage of a side light when It could not
be kept lighted forward owing to heavy
weather, would be a safe defense
against damage by collision In respect
In the matter In question."
Prof. John M. Ordway, Massachu
setts Institute of Technology, "Price's
Unking Powder is free from adultera
tion." ME XL FOR WEDNESDAY.
Hreakfust.
Fruit.
Cereallne with Sugar and Cream.
Urolled Chops.
Ilnxhcd drown Potatoes.
Sliced Cucumbers.
Toast. Coffee.
Luncheon.
Ilullinn.
Thin Slices Cold Meat,
r.iiktd Tomatoes.
Strawberries.
Tea.
Dinner.
Cream of Asparagus Soup.
Chicken Pot Pie.
Buttered Heats. Creamed Onions.
Wafers. Kliubarb Pie. Cheese.
Coffet.
ROYAL BaKing Powder.
Highest of all la leavening
Strcngth.-V. . 0vTnmnt (taper.
For IS cent you can soour an excel
lent well-served meal at th Bon Ton
Restaurant, No. 671 Commercial street
They ar also fully prepared to ierv
all kinds of fish, gam and dallcaol ot
th season, sa well as oyatera In avary
Imaginable style at th lowest living
price. Com one and you will eon.
Unu to come.
Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see
their new and handsome twine testing
maohlne. Take along some ot th twines
"as good as Marshall's," In your pocket.
and test them. Then see how much more
Marshall's will stand. It's money In your
pocket and fish in your net to find out.
OUR CORNER.
A gentleman's resort, at oorner Bond
and 11th streets. The finest brands ot
liquors and cigar always on band. Call
and try us.
ANDSHSON l-KTEKBON.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
In Medieval Days
When paopl wanted anything tiny
kiwlt down and prayed for It. How
ever, that was soma tlm ago. Along
about 1 a fellow named. Uulan
bcr, who had "come c Jihina
ovar," was monknylng around a
carpenter shop In lunta II whit
Uod some llltl blocka and actually
mal an alphalwl. Than h rigged
a aort of wall, a niachln thai
would look something Ilk our lat
ter prasa of today, lie arranged
his blocks In order, put some Ink
on them, also a piece or paper, and
then screwed his press down. That
waa called printing. Old Outenberg
mad a howling succaa of th
racket, and hi head became ao
swollen that be reslly snubbed th
king one day. Th king overlooked
It, however, for he had an Idea
what kind of fellow printers would
be, Well, finally they got the print
ing system down pat, and, aa Ih
centuries rolled by, began printing
newspapers first person. Invariably
singular number, any gndr and
hard ess.
In This
Enlightened Day
There are many newapapera es a
matter of fact. Uut It la an ullar
Impossibility to get a newspaper to
admit It- The odvrrtlalng patronage
of a newepaper dependa largely--yea,
wholly upon Ita circulation.
A newspaper la a groat deal like
tha human body; If Ita circulation
Is good. It prospers; otherwise,
otherwise. Some paper publlah
Want Columns
That Is, a column, or a number of
columns, dovotcd to small advertise
ment. If a fallow wanta anything
trouble, a wife, a house don't
muks any difference what It Is he
can gel It by means of a small ad.
Included In lh "want" column are
"For Bale," "For Kent." "Lost.'
"Found." 'Utolon" and "Miscel
laneous." Now, Just see what
rhumpe eome people are! Why, a
man baa been known to hunt over
a city this il'.y-for days looking
for a house In which to live. Had
he come to The Astortan office and
ajked for a want ad. he could have
gotten hla houae without the least
bit of trouble and fur about 36 cent.
It Is Needless
To tell of The Astortan's circula
tion. The paper boa been eeiaJb
llsbed for a quarter of a century.
Why, old Concomly read the Aral
rumor of the building of a railroad
to his brave from lu Circulation
Is The Astoria'! loner suit. Conse
quently, when a fellow come Into
The Aatorlaa office, looks pleasant,
throws down cents oo the coun
ter and aaya he wanta a house, he
Ca It-
Why, Just Think !
Th Astortan goes Into every house
In Astoria and a great majority ot
those la the surrounding sections ot
Oregon and Washington. Heno. It
you Insert an ad. In The Astortan,
It is equivalent to engaging a man
to go around to all those houses and
telling the Inmates that you want
something or hav something for
sola Why, talk about a snap!
A Bit of Advice
When you want anything no mat
ter what It la when you have any
thing for sale: when you lose, find
or steal anything, come around and
tell your trouble to The Astortan.
Bring 3S cents with you, and. above
all things, look pleasant Tall the
clerk that you want a want ad. In
the want column, give him your 15
cents and go away happy. As Her
man Wise would say, a want ad.
will restore the blind, the bald and
the bowlegged to manhood.
3 Lines f)C
for -w
Cents.
.Try It.
187a 1805
Brothers,
Sell Astoria
Lubricating
OILS
A Specialty.
Ship Chandelery,
Hardware,
Iron & StH"l,
Coal.
Groceries & Provisions,
Flour & Mill Fel.
Taints, Oils, Varnishes,
Loggers Supplies,
Fairbank's Scales,
Doors tfe Windows,
A g i icu 1 tu nil I in p! emeu t
Wagons & Vehicles.
THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT
REPRESENT
A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil
waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Its
tarlns ar veatlbuled, heater by steam,
and lighted by electricity. Each sleep-
car berth has an electrlo reading lamp.
Its dining cars are the beat In the world.
and It coaches ar palaces on wheels.
This great railway, connecting aa it
does with all transcontinental lines at St
Paul and Omaha, assure to th tarvellng
publlo the bast service known. Ticket
via th Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul
Hallway or on sale at all railroad ticket
offloee to any point In the United Statee
or Canada. For maps, folders and other
Information, address.
C. J. EDDY, General Agent.
J. W. CASEY, Portland, Op.
Trav. Pea and Tat Agent,
Portland, Or.
Iftr to t non-Dotftrvnotra
rnrxljr fur Oonorrhm,
01 wit, 8prmuorrooi
Whit. OQDiinrftl dia-
I obsvrgvtf, or aitr iuflmmv
woo, irntauoa or uic ra
tion of muetini mom-
0.. 4. ' 1 or nt in plain wrapper.
t Ii on, or a bottle.
Circular ot oa raqawt.
MANHOOD
VaM F
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P eaja M H tinettro.
1 fTe.eej4.il MtlUUtV
17?
seaaae ey ewMtesieh yawOeal aea eaBaneiai saa af SoSi
ar stiakus wbh aaig la tafti aaln. ramiiM v l..
aurted hi eaat aocfeal
fraa. aM by an drucglata. oak ear . lak aa w
HQU.aaUAUHUSINB. Usg agesta. Tblrg aa4
Indio
The Oasis op thp
colohado deser
Mealth
Jesort
BELOW IHE LEVEL
OP THE SEA
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pronounced by t'liyaicians the
moat Favorable in America
fur tSuffererH from . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
The objections urged agsinst Indio In
tha put by the large numbere wbo
otherwise would have been glad to take
advantage of Its beneficial climate, bas
been a lock of suitable accommodation.
The Southern Pacific Compacy takes
pleasure In announcing that several
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have Just been erected at Indio station,
that wUI be rented to applicants at rea
sonable rates. They are furnished with
modern convenienses, supplied with pur
arteelaa water and so situated as to gfr
occupants oil the advantages to be de
rived iroaa a mere or lees protracted
realdenoa la this delightful climate.
(Prom th Ban Fran Cisco Argonaut)
"la th heart ot the great desert of the
Colorado which th Southern Padua
travese there is an oasis called India,
which. In our opinion. Is the sanitarium
of the earth. W believe, from personal
Investigation, that for certain Individuate,
there I no spot on thla planet so favor
able.-
O. T. Stewart. X. D., writes: "The
purity o( th air, and the eternal sun
shine, fill one with wond-r and delight.
. . . Nature baa accomplished
much that inert remain .but little for
man to do. As to Ita ooaalbllttlea as a
health resort her Is tho most perfect
sunshine, with a temperature always
pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is
an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dene
atmosphere and pure water.' What more
can be desired? It Is th place, abov
all others, for long troublea, and a para
dla tor rheumatics. Considering Um
number of sufferers who hav been
cured. I have no hesitancy In recom
mending this genial oasis aa the haven
of the afflicted.''
INDIO.
Is 612 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANOELES
Fare from Los Angeles '
j.oc
For further Information Inquire ot
any Southern Pacific Company agent,
or address
E. P. ROGERS.
Asst. Gen. Pasa. Agt. 8. P. Co.
J. B. KIRKL.AND.
Dlst. Psjis. Agt.
Cor. First and Alder ita., Portland. Or
CURE IN 48 HOURS
the tame diseases withoun
Inconvenience.
SfitJ sr mil Jmtzistt.
CAVrsT.
Tttaoa ssangau
DrsiON PATENTS.
COPVRIOHTS. otoJ
mrmrorattKia ana ne Handbook write to
MUN.S a CO, 861 Urodwt, Kaw VoKC.
OMt bureau for securing patents in America.
Kverr nntent taken out by us It brought before
the puUUo by a notioe siren free oXcaarge in th
Ivirt-t etrniHtftni of art ivirnUflr par fn the
world. tSplentlldlT lliutrUHl. No aUtfUUrpat
mux sbonla b without It Wm-klr, SJ.OOft
fenil.aitil3C monthi. A .Id two, MUNN ft UX
OUJuai, Jtfl Bruitw7, Nw York CU7
ENGLISH CAPTTAlj FOR AMERICAN
INVESTMENTS.
Important to Americana seeking Bng
Hah Capital tor new enterprieee. A llet
containing the name and addressee ot
960 successful promoters who have placed
over fl00.OKI.000 SterUng In Foreign In
vestment wittitn Hie lost six years, and
over (18,000,000 tor ttie seven month ot
1SS6. I'ric. 5. or 2S, payable by poetaa
order to the London and Universal Bu
reau of Investors, M. Ctteapeld, London,
E. C. 8ubctbera wil be entitled, by ar
rangement with be directors to receive
either personal or tottor or lntroductotn
to any of these ewecaasf ul promoters.
Ttila last la first ctsas In vry respect.
and every man or Arm whose noma ao
peoro therein may be depended upon.
For piacing the follow uur It will
found InvaiueJbaa Bonds or Shares ot In-
duo trial. Commercial and Financial 000-
oerns, Mortgcige katna, Sale ot Lands,
Patents or Mine.
Dtrector:
SIR EDWARD C. ROSS,
HON. WALTER C. PBPYS,
CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFB.
Copyrlgtat
RESTORED &rs
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J. W. CONN, Agent, Astoria.
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Glve Choice
of
Jcio TranseonhDental
" 1 Routes,
Via Via
Sjxikaue Ogden.Denver
and and
St Paul. Omaha or
yt.Paul.
Pullman and To u rial Klooirer
fro locllrlng Ohalra Car
Astoria to San Francisco.
State of California, Sunday, June T.
Columbia, Friday, June li.
State of Cel. Wednesday, June L
Columbia, Monday, June 22.
State of Cel.. Saturday, June 27.
Columbia, Thursday, July 2.
State of Co., Tuesday, July 7. '
Columbia, Sunday, July 7.
Columbia, Sunday, July 12.
Stat of Cal.. Friday, July 17.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamer.
T. J. POTTER
Leave Astoria dally, except Sunday,
at 7 p. m.; leave Portland dally, except
Sunday, at 7 a. m.
R. R. TMOMPflON.
I'M a. m.; leaves Portland dally, except
naiuraay, at 1 p. m.
For rates and general Information call
on or addreas
G. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent.
W. H. HURLBURT.
Gen. Pa. Agt, Portland, Or.
Are Yon Going East?
Be sure and eee that roar ticket
read via
T
he North-western
LINE.
CHICAGO,
ST. P AUL.
MINNEAPOLIS
-bA-
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
Thla la tha
GREAT SHORT LINE
Between
DULUTH.
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Vea
tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given this road a national repute
tloa. All classes ot passengers carried
on the veatlbuled trains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous line. All agenta hav
tickets.
W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE.
Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt.
24S Washington St., Portland, Or.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets.
They Lack Life
There are twines gold to fishermen
on the Columbia, river that stand In
tha same relationship to Marshall's
Twine as a wooden Image doea to th
human being they lack strength life
evenness and lasting qualities, Donl
fool yourself Into the belief that other
twines beside Marenail' will do "just
aa well. They won't They cannot.
SEASIDE SilWluILIi.
A complete stock ot lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rue
tic, celling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings snd shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and price at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prop'r.
Seaside, Oregon.
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. and McKee Ave.
4
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling..
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
48a Bond Street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN T. LIGHTER,
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
Offlce, upstairs, Astortan Building.
VR. EL1V J ANSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olaen' drug stor. Hour,
10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to I and J to I p. sa.
Sundays, 10 to 11
DR. O. B. E8TES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention to dlaaaaae of woman
and aurgery.
Office ever Danilger's store. Astoria.
Telephone No. U.
JAT TUTTLE. it. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, rooms I and I. Pythian Building.
Hours. 1 to 12 and 2 to i. Raaldatui.
to Cedar street
H. T. CROSBT,
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
Wt Commercial street.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or.
J. N. Dolph. Richard Klxoo,
Chester V. Dolph.
DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon, W. 23. 2 and 27,
Hamilton Building. All legal and col
lection bualnaa Dromntlr attended, f v
Claim against the government a spe
cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. and
A. M Regular communications held oa
the drat and third Tuesday evening ot
each month.
O. W. LOUNSBERRT. W. M.
E. C HOLDEN, Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. C. CASS ELL,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
Notary Public.
71 Bond street
WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on J no.
P. Handley A Co., 124 Third street, and
get the Dally Astortan. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while there.
BREAINER & HOLMES.
Blacksmith).
- Special attention paid to steamboat re
pairing, prat-ciaae horseshoeing, etc.
LOCCISG CJqjLP COIR 1 SPECIALTY
Vtl Oteey gtraet betweoa Third and
and roortb. Astoria. Or.
B.F.. ALLIEN &S0fl
Wag Pasar. Artists' Matartals. Patau.
Oils. Glass, asc Jssseiss lasnlsgs.
Rags sod Baa txx Goods
i6$ Cc mmerclal Btreet
Few Hen Would Ask
for a Finer Dinner
than those we aerva. ' We're trying ht
every way to make them th most an
lovable in town. AU the "good things'
of the season cooked by our excellent
cook-in the most delicious style. Per
fect service.
If you Invite a friend to the Palace
Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar
antes that he will receive a good meal.
The Palace Restaurant
J. B. WYATT,
PtMMMNo.68
Astoria. Oregaa
Hardware,
. Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships.
You Connect at
Billings, Mont.
with the Burlington
Route for Omaha, St
Joseph, Kansas City, St
Louis, Chicago, and ALL
OTHER southern and
southeastern points.
The No. Pac. train
from the west arrives at
Billings at 9:00 a. m. Our
train leaves at 95 a, m.
No trouble about the
transfer. The trains are
only a few feet apart.
Step off one on the
other. That's all. The.
whole thing Is over with
In less time than it takes
to tell you about It
Tickets and time-tables
at the local ticket
office.
A. C. SHELDON, G. A.
1 rortlasd. Oregoa.
Situated on the south side
of Astoria's hills.
Twenty degrees warmer'
and vegetation 30 days in
advance of the North side.
Magnificent sites for res
idences, overlooking river
and bay, sunny and shel
tered. Easy and natural grades;
little or no grading needed.
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