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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1896)
j THK RULY AST0K1AN, TIU KSDVY MOltNINU Al'lilST 27. WM. We Carry a Fine Line of ladles' ;; Shoes Cents' Children's Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoo, Etc Ow Om4s Ara John Hatin & Co. Warrwattd 79 Commercial St. See Our Two-Clasp English Walking Gloves ! ALBERT DUUBAR I. X. Corsets are fine titters. TESTERDAT3 WEATHER. Maximum temperature. 67 degree. Minimum temperature, 57 degree. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September lt. lSi to date, 7S.S Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st. 1SSS, to date. 144 Inchea. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Western Washington and Western Oregon, rain, except fair weather in Southern Oregon. For Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon, probable rain; cooler. Familv commutation tick ets can be had on application to the auditor, room 4, Flxvel block. AROUND TOWN. The light hower last night was most refreshing. Dr. W. L Howard. Homofopathlst 58 Commercial street. Miss Winnie Goodman is visiting Mrs. Wood, at Warrenton. If Snodgrass doesn't make your photos you don't get the best Gunther's famous Chicago candles In sealed packages at C. B. Smith's. Mrs. E." A. Noyes was a passenger for Portland on the Potter last evening. General Land Agent Gossltn left for liainler last night on a business trip. Stop that tickling In the throat with Rogers' Bronchial Tablets, only ten cents. Well furnished rooms, with or with out board, at the Bartholomew House, Seaside. - The clam bake at Gearhart for the little folks promises to be a great treat for them. Many people purchased family tick eta yesterday for use between Astoria and Seaside. Look out for the Red Men's excur sion Sunday morning. Everyone In town Is going. The machinery for Kopp's new brew ery has arrived, and will be immediate ly put in place. In the police court yesterday there was no business transacted. Juge Nelson felt lonely. Mr. Lambert Lawson yesterday com menced the construction of his new residence in Alderbrook. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday Is sued a marriage license to Alexander Johnson and Amanda Kallio. The school children are anticipating big time at Gearhart Saturday. Clam bakes dot-'t grow on every tree. Work on the Scow Bay depot Is steadily progressing. Connection has been made with Exchange street. The Rev. Mr. Short leaves for Port land today to attend a meeting of the board of directors of 8t. Helen's Hall. Household furniture for sale at a bar galn. Expect to leave the city. 205 Harrison avenue. Mrs. James A. Duffy. Mr. H. H. O'Reilly, of the general passenger office of the O. R. and N. Co., at Portland, was In the city to day. Mrs. N. B. Pendleton, of Portland, Is visiting her listen, Mrs. A. V. Pen dleton and Mrs. M. B. Bozorth, of this city. Go to the Spa for your candles and Ice cream. The only first-class place in town. Crushed fruits always on band. J. B. Copeland and family will leave tonight or tomorrow for Seattle, where they will take up their future resi dence. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snodgrass knows how to make them. The regular weekly meeting of the W. C. T. U. w ill be held In Rescue Parlors at 2 p. m. today. A full attendance Is expected. Mr. E. S. Van Kuren, of the Union Pacific passenger office, at Portland, went to Portland on the Potter last evening. The plies and caps under the wharf and street In front of the Parker House have been In place for twenty- Biz years. This Is pretty good evidence thut th t.,k-r.1 la n. ,l.,.- waters. ' ,.hee I Ice cream by the ur at C. B. Smith's. It cream ila a specialty. Private parlor fdr ladies. 4SS Com mercial street. Hunters are beginning to prepare for the opening of the season, September V when li l". be oval to shoot grouse. quail and pheasants. The large number of line melons on the market yesterday ereatel consul erahle comment. It was certainly the test lot received this season. The Parker House Is making a big Improvement In the street In front of that hortelry. The work wilt be com pleted within a day or two. Chas, Da via, Chinook: Krel Olsen and Sam Roberts, Olney; W. J. Ingalla, of Lewis and Clarke, were among the via itors from the country yesterday. Mr. N. W. Tallant. president of the Columbia River Packing Co., was a passenger for San Francisco on the steamer State of California, yesterday motuing. Mr. A. J. Johnson. Mr. Will Sherman. Mrs. P. A. Stokes, Mrs. G. H. Stokes. J. J. Stokes and Miss Mary Stokes re turned from their trip to Crater Lake with the Mammas. Fresh country eggs. 15c per dos-n; Albany Creamery butter, the only but ter to put on the table; fresh fruits of all kinds, at the lowest market price, at the Astoria Creamery. 435 Duane street The Wiley R Allen Co. sold two more pianos yesterday. Mr. A. McFarlane purchased a fine Ludwlg In oak case; also Mr. M. Hanthorn. with the mando lin attachment. Roth gentlemen are to be congratulated. Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. M. Howard gave a pleasant party at their residence In honor of Mr. K. Gabbert. of Oregon City. The evening w as spent In music and games, and wound up with an elegant supper. Wm. Erlckson, son of Mrs. Minnie Erickson, of I'ppertown, died early yes terday morning of consumption. He waa about 19 years of age. The funeral will take place today, the Interment be ing at Gray's River cemetery. Rev. Mr. Simpson, rector of St. Marks. Portland, who has been visiting with Rev. Mr. Short, returned yesterday af ternoon with him from Gearhart. While there they paid a visit to Bonnie Rraos. and took a dip In the Pacific. Arrangements have been made by the railroad company by which, commenc ing tomorrow, tickets can be purchased at the O. R. R. and X. dock, and ex change of baggage and freight made there with that company's boats. Little else was done yesterday but witch for the railroad trains. The novelty will wear o!T perhaps, but it will be many moons before Astorians forget the first train Into the city, or cease to appreciate the convenience of the cars. An Illustrated health talk under the auspices of the Viava Company to the ladles of Astoria will be given at rooms 13 and 15. Flavel Building, this. Thurs day afternoon, the :7th Inst., at I o'clock, by Mrs. Mary Braiil, of San Francisco. Several passengers returning from the reaches yesterday, were heard to remark when they landed at the Tele phone dock, that they would know where to come next year In order to secure proper accommodation on trans portation lines. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete stock of French and American candles in the city. Prices from 10c to $3.00 per pound. All mail orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candles manufactured every day. 4S3 Commercial street Yesterday Mr. W. W. Whipple re ceived a quantity of fine strawberries from C. W. Rich. The berries came from Mr. Rich's farm on the Lewis and Clarke, and are probably the only strawberries on the coast. Verily, Or egon is a great state. Alex Gilbert's pavilion and grounds at Seaside may be had for use free by persons or societies that wish to give excursions to the beach. Both pavilion and grounds are In excellent condition and those who wish to give picnics would greatly add to the attractions by accepting Mr. Gilbert's liberal offer. Arrangements were completed yes terday by the custom house depart ment for the further discharge of the steel rails from the Chelmsford and Fulwood at Flavel. It Is understand that a temporary bonded warehouse will be erected on the wharf or near there, for the stowage of the rails until they are needed. J. C. Adams, Clatsop City; J. B. Car penter, Chicago; J. S. Mikado, Dell 8. Lashler, Robt. Smith, Portland; J. C. Adamson, Hwaco; G. W. Powers, Ta enia, W. W. Wlnton, Brook fled; G. W. Bush, Seattle; E. Peddicord, Palouse, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal. Midwinter Fair. DH CREAM IMP Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. wm thing fried in COTTOLENE is appetizing, whole some and healthful less greasy, tastes better, more digestible. Th.CWWlM. tndt-Mrkt wt'OMtob.' tM mt'i a4 MMaplMl mlk-M mn U THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. St. Umla, Chicago, MnltHl. Wash.: U MUhaol. Stella; O. M. C.ar retson. Forest Crow, reglaterr'd at the Parker yesterday. Mr. Charles Sootl, of Portland, who has been visiting In this city for the past week, returned home Tuesday. While here Mr. Scott amused his large circle of acquaintances by giving ex- hlbitlons of mind-reading. In which; profession he Is an adept. Ills lectures on spiritualism were also a source of' much amusement to his friends. t.. Yvminm. F. K. (rv. J M. - Long, Geo, W. Brown. Joe Mlsh, Mrs. MoPanle. Mrs. Uoyken, J. Joseph, J. P. Coleman and w ife. W. V. Whelan. Chas. King. Portland; R. A. Seaborg. tKrr: lluaoo; W. II. Coats, IVtrolt. Mlch.;j -The sliver dollars now In use we e W. S. Stilt. Chicago; N. M. Singleton, coined on account of the government. St. Paul: H. E. Slmonds. Eagle Cliff; ' ,,,,1 ,,, for private account or gain. Waldo Morgan and wife. Boise City; , the government has solemnly W. X. Forbes and wife. Colorado j Br,HMl to keep them as good as the Springs; W. C. Coulson. Cl S. A.; and ( i.Ht dollar we have. The govern A. E. C.oodenough. (Veanslde, were ,,., tHUKht the silver bullion at Its guests at the Occident yesterday. .market value and coined It. Having ex. ' elusive control of the mintage. It only Fantilv commutation tick-jclns what It can holl at a parity with pts rnn ho bad nn niuilicntioii l'id. , ... , , to the auditor, room 4, Havel block, A BIO PEEP. Recorder Williams did a land office business yesterday, having received for record a deed and mortgage, the fees for recording which will amount to al- most $100. A. Marcus. Chas. S. Fa:r- face value of 1'K) cents, cr a fu i ...r child, and Chas. C. Beaman, the pur- It re.iulred the pmple t.. accept it as chasing committee un!er the reorg&nl- legal tender and Is thus morally N.uti.l ZAUov scheme of the O. It and X . to maintain It at a parity i!h g. l l. dee,l to the Oregon llailroad and Navi- which was then, as n, w. the reccniicl gation Company, all of the property, standanl with us and th most en rigbts. franchls.-, and choses in ae- lluht-n.-.l nations ( h wnrld. Tt e tlon, cf the O. It. and X. Company, the rovertimcnt having lssu.-l asul c'.rcu. Washington and Idaho Railway Com- l.ite.l the silver dollar. It must In hon pa..y. and the Or.-gon Hallway and Ex- or. protect the holder from ort Tins tensions Company, purchased by th-m obllgut.n It has so fur sacredly k. t at the recent sale un 1-r di-cree of the Not only l there a moral obligate n. t'nited States court. The consideration but there Is a leal obligation expn t- I of the de-d. Is J:it..v.rii), repr. nting n public t.itute to maintain the partly. SM.frrt.O'W. common stK-k. and l.v; "These dollars. In the particulars I preferred stixk. In tne new company, have named, are ut th- same as d .I The deeil also M given In considers- ;irH which would be Issued under free tlon of the execution and delivery by coinage. They would be the same in th new company of a first mortgage f.irm, i,ut different In value The g v oi. the entire property to cover the is- ,rnment would have no part In t.ir sue of JJOki.") consolidateil mortgage transaction, except to coin silv.-r Iml rx.nds, to the New York Security and ,,n Into dollars, it would share in no Tiust Company. Immediately follow- part of the proilt. It would take up. n Ir.g t' record of the deed will appear ts..!f no obligations. It would not a Rrt r-ertgage of the Oregon Kitilruad ' p,:t th dollars Into circulation It anj X-ivigatlon Company to the Xew , i . r.ly g. t theui a.s any cltl. ii VorK Security and Trust Company, to um st them by giving aomeihl g s. tu.e the l.-sue of KOXi.OOO of tlrst fr them It would deliver them to mortgage consolidated bonds. : BICYCLES GIVEN AWAY. The Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co.. of Portland, have S00 new and second hand wheels, which will be sold at one half value and they must be sold at once. Good second hand machines, both ladles' and gents' from l-'O to J.V) cash, or on Installments from JIG to JIO. Discount on new machines. Fay howl much you can put Into a wheel, and see what they have to offer you. Xow Is the time to buy a bicycle, and write the Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co.. 127 6th street, Portland, Or. Watch for the Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co.'s 1000 challenge for trick riding team. They create excitement wher ever they go. ONLY THREE MORE DAYS. We desire to mention that rather than reship the remaining few pianos to Portland, we will make a big re duction In prices to any one who wishes to take advantage of our offer. Call at once and let us show you these pianos, and you, too, will be convinced. Mr. G. A. Heldlnger, manager of the piano and organ department, is here this week for the purpose of making special prices. Easy terms If desired. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., Corner 10th and Duane streets. TO PARENTS. The Sisters of the Convent of the Holy Names have arrived In Astoria, and will remain here permanently. They can be found at their residence, Judge Taylor's former home. Frank lin avenue and 16th street Those who desire to make application for terms of tuition, muBlc, etc., will please call. SISTER SUPERIOR, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land and Building Association will be held at Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday, Aug. 27th, at 2 o'clock p m. By order of the president, A. J. MEGLER, Secy. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No enre no pay. For wale at Es-tes-Conn Drug Store. OABTOniA. nifi ilatlt Hgutut of li n There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Rosa, Hlggins & Co. a inea in tui iv.iiniu m i'vmost toothsome morsel to tempt a fickle appetite. Once tried, thcu all desire for lard-fried thines will vanish. Kvcry- 'n(li, lartland, (r-ln. 31AJ. M KINLEY S ACCEPTANCE (Continued from First Page) parity with gold and are full legal ten der for the payment of all debt, pub- lie and private. How are silver dollars now In use different from those which . would be In use under free coinage? ... ... .... - .. ,.i i lie 1,1 it mi- panic .,. fineness: ihey are to bear the same stamp of the government. Why would ,n,.y Ut be of the same value I an- "The prorlt. representing the differ- ,H.tWtvn lhe l.oimm.rv.llll wvUll. ,., silver bullion and the face value of the j silver dollar go. to the government for the benefit of the people. The govern ment bought the silver bullion con- talned In the silver dollar at very much , less than the coinage velue. It paid 'it out to Its creditors and put It in circulation among the people at lis those who dei-wlted the silver annd Its connection with he transaction wou'd thre end. Such would lie the f r silver dollars which would b Isspcc? under the free coinage of silver a'. i maintain the parity? Who would kep them at par with gold? There wnu'd I he no obligation resting upon the gov-' j eminent to do It and If there w ere. It would be powerless to do It. The ; simple truth Is. we would be driven o a sliver basis to silver monomrtalllttn. I .Thesy dollars, therfore, would stand, upon their real value. I, the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 ounces of silver to one ounce of gold would, as Borne of Its advocates assort, make f3 rents In silver worth j loO cents, and the silver dollar eiu-il I to a gold dollar, then we would have I no cheaper money than now, and It 1 would be no easier to get. Hut that ! such would be the result Is against ' reason and is contradicted by experl-1 ence at all times and In all lands. It means the debasement of our currency to the amount of the dlffernce between j the commercial and coin value of the silver dollar, which Is ever changing, j and the effect would be to destroy property values, further Impoverish the I laborers and producers of the country, create a panic of unparalleled severl . and Inflict upon trade and commerce a deadly blow. To any such policy I am unalterably opposed. "Bimetalllst cannot be secured by Independent action on our part. It can- not be obtained by opening our mlr.ts to the unlimited coinage of the Bllver of the world at a ratio of 16 ounces of sliver to one ounce of gold, when the commercial rate Is more than 30 ounces of silver to one ounce of gold. Mexico and China have trlede the x perlment. Gold has been driven out ' circulation In these countries and they are on a silver basis alone. Until Inter national agreement Is had, It Is tie plain duty of the United States to maintain the gold standard. "The Republican party has not been, and in not now, opposed to the use of silver money, as Its record abundantly Hhows. It has done all thut could be done for Its Increased use, with safer y and honor, by the United States acting apart from other governments. Thr-re are those who think It hns alrea ly gone beyond the limit of financial pru dence. Surely we can go no further and we must not permit false lights to lure uh acroBse the danger line. "The Republican party has declared In favor of an International agreement, and If elected president It will be my duty to employ all proper means to promote It. The free coinage of silver In this country would defer. If not do feat International bimetallism, and until an International agreement can be had, every Interest requires us to WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. i CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. ! Mas on application. run GEri... A RESORT for corner Commercial and nth St.. (H'iNTU'MUN At.liX CAMI'lltU I., rs. maintain our present standard. "It Is not Increase In the volume if 'money which la th need of the time, but an Increase In the volume of busi ness; not nn Increase In coinage, but un Increase In conlldence; not more coin age., but more active use of the money coined, not opni minis for the unlimit ed coinage if the silver of the world, hut open mills for the full and unre alrlcted labor of American wol kmru." A PLEASANT PARTY. Mrs. A. V. IVlidlcton gave a parly Tuesday evening for her niece. Miss Carrie lloiorlh, In honor of I be Mlaitca I'ara and Inc. llonorth. of Salem, who are visiting their uncle. Mr M. II Ho sorth. of this city Those present were the Misses Loll OeYo. Olive potiiiherty. llnby Walter. Ella Powell. Martha Powell. paiiule Copeland. Florence Turner. Mangle tlucglna. Hcsslr Rosa. I.Ama Fox. Cara lioiorth. draco Fox. t'orriiine Hanson. Nellie Oordlng. Inea Ho.ortb. Sa.lle lm. hofT, Carrie Ho.orth. and Messrs Ar thur Leach, lien Powell, ponald Itoas. Frank Woodrlcld, liooigo l Cherry, doorgo ohlcr. Fred Holt, Charba tvughcrty. Webster Poughcrty, lluir ostium. Austin osburn dailies were participated In until li ii'i-ltvk. when refreshments wcr served In the llower gucsaini; coi!-l Miss L 'U IvYo won tin- tlrst prle. a basket of lovely tlouvr, and Mr dcrge Cherry sci on priie. a U'X of choice candle one ,f the most amusing sc.-n.-a of th,. c.oi,r;g was the an, lion game, which h is ,nt, red Into by all present and proved to be ,-ry entertaining. Th,' lloral d.vorallons w,re very tastefully ,ii ringed by Mr. N. It. Pen dleton. ..f Portland, and the loom was an arbor of roses. I'OM MIUNKS TRIP. Cnptuln Richardson, with the Colum bine, left out yesterday morning for Tillamook rock and returned ut 4 o'clock In the afternoon At the Rock h" l.iiob d a mechanic and a supply of fr.-sh provisions The sea was so smooth that the landing w:is made di rect from the small boat to the pick The new derrick will be completed and r-ady for use In alnnit two weeks' time. The lightship wua also visited and a supply of freh provisions put aboard of her. I'LACK XoMINATKH. Saratoga, X. Y., August Congr s mun Frank H. Illack, of Troy, was to day nominated for governor by the Re publican stute convention. ROYAL DaKtng Powder. Highest of alt la leavening Strength. V. S. Oovsraawot Rsport OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at oornsr Bond and 11th streets. Th finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETERSON, Salton 8ea Salt for laths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store. 10c and 25c per package. Tht beat chemical compound for wash ing powder is "Soap Foam,'' as It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn th hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will eonvlnos you. Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's office and ses their new' and handsome twin Ustlng machine. Take along soma of th twines "as good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and test thm. Then m how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish In your net to find out Agents Wanted 11 j a;.20 LIFE'AVKINLEY And HOBART, Republican Candidates for president and vice-president, by Robt. P. Porter, the noted Journalist present editor of the Cleveland World, and lnltimate friend of McKINLEY for twenty years. Absolutely the only au thentic LIFE OF McKINLEY publish ed. For more than two years In prep aration, and the only work that has receiver the endorsement of MaJ. Mc Klnley and his most Intimate friends. No book equal to It as a scdler. Every body wants the book published at McKInley's home. Porter's book sells Our agents are clearing from $10 to $20 a day. Chance for thousands of others to do as well. This Is the oppor tunity of your life. The highest com mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send 20c (stamps taken) as an evidence of good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent's first order, If It Is only for one book, making OUTFIT FREE. Books on time. Charges pre paid, leaving profits clear. Act quick or while you are waiting others will cut you out. THE N. G. HAMILTON PUB. CO., 1CGB Arcade, Cleveland, O. If ynu will look into WARRENTON is tlio oicam of Wtt lt!o property. Tlio center f ii :"nve iiirnts is ht'iMMid n si an inventnient for buMim-H n? ,i Imtuo tbero is nothing to etpial it in the wliolu proposition. In WARRENTON lots are nil large, full size, fiOxItH). Prieen range from $lf() to jji'Joii filch. Sold on installments. Terms to mm. Havo your cluing.- and buy a lot in WARRENTON Beaver Hill and Oilman for r'Ntnllv r fHin t'iirit.i t'l.KAN UK INOMaVk IN I'HH'K ELMORE. SANBORN TIME CARD Of the Astoria fic Columbia River R. R. T nt4tp tot'h, I will a i UK eJt ii r m r. m r.M a. m. . u. J oil ? :1II.V:I0 lll'.'ll) 7 .'SI lirs 8 oOH.IIIfl : II ooH flO Arrivs , .Seaside On Saturday N'oa 5 and run through mw hour earlier than time slvn alMive, and on Sunday una hour later. First class trains carry bnggagn but no frvliiht and innko nay stops at Warrenton and dearhai t only. No fretalit will be cairled on Sunday C. F. I.ESTKIl. Bupt. FOARD & STOKES COMPANY... Wholesale and Retail Sewing CASH. . ALL KIND sthV. Steel Cooking Cash tost Exearsioni Season SEASIDE AND RETURN Concomly Tribe, No. 7 Improved Order of Red Men Sunday, August 30 Train Leaves Telephone Dock at 9 a. m. Round Trip, $1. Children between 5 and 12, 50c Astoria .Military Hand will furnish the music, both htrlnn nnJ hnisa No qiicitlnniihlo character allowed mi the dancliiH pavilion. WANTED. WANTKD A girl to do general house work. Apply 122 4th street. Hoy IS years of age, willing to work desire home where he will be enabled to attend school. Call or address 421 Bond street. $10 to $IH per week fur men and women for easy home work. No books or canvassing. No experience. Bona fid offer. No Catch. Send stamp tor work and particulars. E. HERMANN, 21S 8. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED At one; active agtnu for each county. Exoluslv control and no risk. Will clear 12 to U hundred dollar a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or t6o for f 1 sampl. , Big Rapids Mineral Water Co,, Big Rapids, Mich. FOR BUNT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, at one of the best central locations In the city. Apply at the Rucker House, 598 Commercial. FOR RENT Newly furnished, rooms; hot and cold baths; call at this office. FOR RENT Three furnished room with or without board. Apply 181 7th street. FOR BALE. FOR HALE Two cottages, new. In quire of Mrs. Hall, 301 Exchange street, or A. A. Cleveland, Kinney Building. FORSALE 12-room Lodging House. Centrally located; cheap lease; bar gain. Astoria Land and Inv, Co., 35E Commercial street. "JAPAN KB K G( )ODHFireworki Just out Just received JiiBt what you want at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. LOST. FOUND A lady's shoulder wrap. Owner can have samo by calling at the Astorlan office and paying for this no tice. tlio Hitiiii(in vou will that. ...COAL Tfl It ... I I J A CO. Agents. Astoria. Imily i! Z ' C i ! i ! X I r. y, Astoria Arrive 7::ki 111 :iA VIA tl iVMU) b-fivrll U.IKI4 :U1 .1:4.1 1 :.'U) Machines lavulltirati D Ranges w s ' or Installments. Wo Can Have You .Money. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS itils3HH COMMERCIAL ST. The Bon Ton .'.. : RESTAURANT All kind of Pish. Oame, Oysters ana other delicacies of the season served on short notice. Our sjpeolaltyi THE BEST lc MEAL, 0 th Coast. STEAMERS Bailey Catzert Ocean Wave (White Collar Line.) TIM 15 CAUL), OCKAN WAVK. Leave Astoria Leave Portland Tuesdays 7 p. m. Monday 8 p, m. Thurmluys 7 p. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. Sunday 7 p. m. Fridays, 8 p, m. Connects at Astoria at 8 a. m. Sun days with steamor leuvlng Portland U p. m. for Flavel and Ilwaoo, IMILKY OATXRItT. Leave Astoria Leavo Portland- Mondays 6 a. m. Mondays 8 p. m, Tuesdays 6 a. m. Tuesday 8 p. m. Wednesday 8 a. nVWodnesday 8 p. m. Thursday 6 a. m. Thursdays 8 p. m. Fridays 8 a. m, Fridays 8 p, m. Saturdays 8 a, m. Saturday 11 p. m. x ',j'7 A j ,o i C. W. STONE. Agent