The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 01, 1896, Image 4

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    THK DAILY AST0K1AN, 1TK8DAY MORXINU, SUCLTKMUKll 1, 1(11X1.
We Carry a
Fine Line of
Ladies'
Cents'
Children
: Shoes
Complete Stock of Summer
Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc
Owr
QMS.
An
Warrantr4
John Hahn & Co.
79 Commercial St.
See Our
Two-Clasp
English
Walking Gloves !
ALBERT DUjiBAR
I. X. Corsets
arc fine fitters.
I t the Astoria Creamery, 414 Duana
ilrwt.
Captain Williams, of the Mcinwcn,
say that on his last trip to Mel- I
bourne ft new wharf In Hint harbor waul
named for his shl, ami that ho paint
ed the name on It In letters an large as I
a, house.
Sneak thieves have nialo llirlr up-
caranco In I'pportown. miuI Saturday
night were discovered In the cnighbor-
hood of several houses. Thoy aiv In-
mum io can ugatn niul got a w arm
reception.
Mr. Laws yesterday revolved a let
ter from Mrs. M. C-Crosby dated at I
York, Pa., w hich place she .reached
safely a few days ago, and writes that
she Is very well anil is happy w ith her
mother and family.
If jreu want a aura raliaf for paint is tha back, aids, cheat, or
limbs, uta an
Allcock
Porous
Plaster
BA IN MtrTO Not
tiom ii at good aa the genuine.
of tha boat af counterfeits and tnilla
WARRENTON
UTAH ALL RIGHT
FOR M'RIJiLEY
Cltlcr .1. H. Smith in Astoria nml
ThinKs They Can Save
the State.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, 65 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 58 degrees.
Precipitation, .01 Inch.
Total precipitation from September
ber 1st. 1S95, to date, 7S. 9i inches.
Excess ot precipitation from Septem
ber 1st, 1S95, to date, 6.51 Inches.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Forecast For Western Washington
and Western Oregon, light occasional
rain, southerly winds.
TO BKADKRS.-Th Dally Astorlaa
miUIm twlM a mark reading mstter a
aay th.r paper published la A .tori. It
Is Ui. waly paper that pmeata IU reader
with a dally telegraphic report.
C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries
the only complete stock of French and
American candles in the city. Prices
from 10c to J100 per pound. All mall
orders receive prompt attention. Fresh
candles manufacture.! every day. 4SJ
Commercial street
Mr. ami Mrs. M. 1- Judd. of Brook
lyn, Iowa, who .have been spending a
part of the summer with Mr. and Mrs.
D. K. Warren, left on the steamer for
San Francisco yesterday morning.
Their homeward trip takes them
through Southern California.
Articles of Incorporation of the Plon
eer Drug Company were tiled iu the
county clerk's otllce yesterday. The In
corporators are A. J. Crain. J. Ii- Clain
and J. A. Dawson. The place of busi
ness Is Warrenton. and the capital
stock Is U500, divided into 100 shares.
At Flavel one of the streets has
been named Thompson avenue. In hon
or of Captain Thompson, of the Chelms
ford. It was also reported, that Cap
tain Thompson was presented with
two lots as a souvenir in remembrance
PARTY OF t'TAIIMANS IIFKF.
Cll.VMIIF.li OK COMMKUCK.
Tki.i Astoria Is Bond to Be lrospmis
rolitics Riiaisg Itiqk Is ttak
Cossm.thes kill Via
TopiUr Vote
A party of distinguished business
men and politician from I'tah spent
Sunday in the city, the guests of Mr.
l R. Seeley and J. M. Turney. They
were W. W. Klter, Ueo. Itomney, and
Klder J. H. Smith. Salt Lake. David
Kekles, and Thomas Pee, of tigilen.
Mr. Smith, who is one of the prom
inent politicians if I'tah, and who so
successfully launched the young
state as a Itepuhllcnn community.
said to an Astorlan reporter that this
was his first visit here, and that he
was surprised at the evidences of pros
perity seen on every hand, and the
great resources at Astoria's command.
"As to politics, I will say that I am
for McKinley and sound money. Most
of the leading papers of our state are
TO ADTERTISKKS.-Th "Daily As- 0f u,tf flrst deep-sea ship to dock at supporting Itryan because he Is on a
lorlaa- haa aaar than twice a many read-
anas aay ether paper published In Asto
ria. It Is therefor aaoro than twlco as
valuable as aa advertising medium.
that point. The compliment was cer
tainly a graceful one.
AROUND TOWN.
Though the same sun, with all-diffusive
rays.
Blush in the rose, and in the diamond
blaze.
We prize the stronger effort of his
pow'r.
And always set the gem above the
fiow'r. Pope.
Owing to unavoidable delay in the
completion of the new buildings for
the convent of the Holy Name, the sis
ters have found it necessary to post
pone the opening of the school from
September T, as advertised,
tember 14. A splendid patronage is al
ready assured for this most excellent
school, and Its future growth will
doubtless more than keep pace with
the general improvement which may be
looked for in Astoria.
Captain E. S.
city Sunday.
Edwards was in the!
Saturday night a man broke into
Alex. Campbell's alleyway window.
emptied the till, and took the nickels
Dr. W. 1. Howard, Homueopathlst, 6S out of the music box drawer. If any
Commercial street. goods were stolen Mr. Campbell could
not tell, as it was dirticult to check the
If Snodgrass doesn't make your larRe gtot.k of cit;ars ani, 11luor8
photos you don't get the best. hanJ Mr Campbell immediately tlx-
, . . . ed his windows so that the next man
ine uapuie vu jvopp s new orewery I .
mm im.c a iiaiu loot: iu iei ill. luie
is the first time in a fifty years' busl-
Gunther's famous Chicago candles in ness ,hat he na befn robbed.
sealed packages at C. B. Smith's.
free-sliver platform. You know we
have several cranks on that subject In
our country, but from a recent canvass
ot the state which I made personally,
I think we are sure of the popular vote,
and you know our women vote this
year, and as they are very conservative,
we have a good chance of carrying the
until Sep- electoral vote."
Mr. Kckles, who Is a wealthy saw
mill man, and already owns some mills
In Oregon, is on the lookout for other
locations, and was most favorably im
pressed with Astoria Mr. IVe is a
prominent banker in Ogilen, and all of
tho gentlemen expressed themselves as
well satisfied with their trip to this
port.
was raised yesterday afternoon.
ROYAL BaKing Powder.
Highest of all In leavening
Strength.-V. S. Oovormmmt Report
WANTED TO BE A DOCTOR
But the Hand of the Law Was I'pon
Him, and Now He Languishes.
At tho meeting of Hie Chamber of
Commerce last evening I'lvwliloiit Win-
gate presided, mid Sivrotary HoUlen
was In his chair. A larger number was
present and some interesting discus
slons were had.
It. K. Watts and C. it lllgglns were
elected member. Chairman Kendall,
of the committee on manufacture,
made n verbal report of work done by
his committee In regard to the location
of a tin factory here, and asked for
further time on the matter, which was
granted. Four more names were added
to this committee, and Interesting
talks were made by those present. An
effort will be made to locate a chair
factory here In the near future, and
other Institutions which are branching
out and looking for new location, will
be attended to. This Is one of the
most Imihirtant committees in the
chamber, and should receive nil pos
sible assistance, not only from that
body, but from the oltliens at large.
A communication was read from Mr.
A. J. Johnson relative to an exhibit
from Clutsop county to be made at the
Portland Industrial exposition, which
will open In a few days. A committee
of the was appointed to take charge
( the matter, and all were urged to do
everything In their power to get up a
creditable exhibit.
Considerable enthusiasm was ex
pressed last titbit upon the subject of
the work before the chamber and 11
was suggested that each one present
act as a committee of one to drum up
the members and urge them to be
present ut the meetings now that there
is so much Important work to be done.
There are many prominent and repre
sentative citizen, members of this
body, who seldom If ever attend a
meeting. I'pon the eve of a great com
mercial growth it is certainly their
duty to attend the sessions of the
chamlier and do their share of the work
necessary to develop Astoria's natural
resources. The Chamber of Commerce
Is pre-eminently the hody which should
lead In this movcim-nt. The material Is
in it to make a live and successful
commercial Institution. Its work could
ami can be an example to everyone in
the community, and an Important fac
tor in the growth and development of
the state. Those present at last night's
meeting, realising these facts, very
Justly urg.il their associates to greater
activity.
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Mans on application.
If you will l-'-ik into tho niliiiitlnii you will hhi llmt
VARRI:NT()N
in tlio crt'iuu of wim Hiilf i'oM'ily. Tlit ct'iitcr of iniH'ovti
nu nls in hero, niul :i an itivt'Ntiiicnl fur Imihiiichh or u lioimi
t licit' is iititliiu-r tti i n nl it in (ho wliolo niihitioii, In
WARRENTON
lots lire all largo, lull sizo, oOxKH.). I'ricon rango from .flW)
to fiicli. SoM on iiistiillnionts. Tor inn to unit. Havo
jour fining., untl Imy a lot in WARRENTON
THE
QEn...
Corner
Commercial
and nth Ms.
A RESORT
FOR
GENTLEMHN
ALHX CAMPHIII I.. Prop.
Beaver Hill
and Oilman
...COAL
t'ur rVniltv nr Nlrsm I'MriMians Trtf It
IIKlN IIKtMONAVN IS l-HM'R III II. y
ELMORE. SANBORN A CO. Afents. Astoria.
WKSTKKN UNION ItATKH.
The Western Cnlon Telegraph Com
pany has announced a reduction In
rates tu take effect Heptemlicr 1st. The
reduction Is unite general throughout
I the country, and appllea more largely
to non-coinpciitive points, ii.ioiv is a
partial list of principal place In Ore
gon and Washington, which are af
fected by the change In rates from Astoria:
Itoducfd from 40 to i& cents Cascade
Locks, 1 "alias. Independence, I.
fayette, Mc.Mlunvllle, Monmouth, Ore
gon city, Salem, Woodhurn.
licduccd from SO to to cent -Adams.
Albany, Arlington, Itrow nsvlllv, Cor
vallls, Kniplre City, Kugeue, Itoseburg,
The Dalles, Anacortes, Everett, North
Yakima.
TIME CARD
Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R.
Til t'lrtlaMt)) I leu eh.
Imily.
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M. V. M f.X X. H. A. M.
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Astoria Arrive 7 :M) IU :t)A S tin tl .Ut 1 M
Seaside . .. anvrlt:il :IIU4:U5:4iV lUMJ
OUR CORNER.
A tantleman's rwort, at eornsr Pond
and Uth ttrests. Tb. Hnoat brand, of
liquors and cigars always on hand. Call
and try ua
ANDERSON rETICRflON.
Unites' skirt vary In circumference
from four and one half to eight yard,
around.
OASTOniA.
On Suluulay No. S and t inn tbrougli one hour earlier than time given
ulnive. und on Sunday one hour later.
First class trains carry buggugn lut no fnliilil ami lunk way stops at
Wurreiilon and (o ailiart only.
No freight will be carried on Hun. lay C. K. LIISTKII, Hupt.
FOARD & STOKES
COMPANY... wholesale and Retail
Sewing Machines
tMSII. ;
l.iullnrsls $411
THfM-
Hall.
Kfui
A I.I.
iWah
KINDS
STYI.I:5
Steel Cooking Ranges i-kom i v
In Medieval Days
Cash or Intslallinciit.
-Wo Cuit Have Yon Money.
Ni'liTHEItN PACIFIC.
Weathere Man G rover is again In bad
repute. Picnickers don't like rain.
Mrs. Theodore Olsen and children re
turned from Europe Saturday morning.
Well furnished rooms, with or with
out board, at the Bartholomew House,
Seaside.
In the police court yesterday Al. Hlg
ley pleaded guilty to a charge of be
ing drunk, and was fined $5.
The directors of the A. F. C. will de
cide at their meeting tonight upon giv
ing an entertainment amongst its mem
bers about November 1st. They pro
pose giving wrestling contests, middle
and heavy-weights, and boxing for
middle and heavy weights. Tumbling
and Jumping will be Included in the
program. Medals will be given In each
event, and the punching bag contest
will draw the most entries. Only mem
bers in good standing will be allowed
to take part, and the exhibition will
be for members only.
Household furniture for sale at a bar
gain. Expect to leave the city. 205
Harrison avenue. Mrs. James A. Duffy.
Go to the Spa for your candies and
Ice cream. The only first-class place
In town. Crushed fruits always on
hand.
Family commutation tickets to Clat
sop beach over the Seashore railroad
can be had on application to the aud
itor, RoonTtL Flavel Block.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
Carbons are the only
photos as well as the most
and Snodgrass knows bow to make
them.
One-fourth of the cargo of the
Chelmsford had been discharged Sat
urday night, and the work is still progressing.
lee cream by the bushel at C. B.
Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty.
Private parlors for ladles. 483 Com
mercial street
The particular attention of the public
is called to the fact that no tickets will
be sold to way stations on the Sea-
permanent shore road on first-class trains. Ref-
artlstlc, erence to the published time cards will
show that on first-cla.3 trains passen
gers will be carried only between As
toria, Warrenton, Camahan, Gearhart
Park and Seaside. Passengers for
Sunnymead, Skipanon, Morrison, Glen
wood, Weston, Oats' ip City, Butter
field, Ohanna, will take second-class
trains.
C. F. LESTER. Supt.
GEARHART RATES.
Regular
Lodge No.
communication of Temple
7, A. F. and A. M., this
For the balance of the season the
manager of the Gearhart Park Hotel
announces that In order to assist in
0VAnli.tr K., 'rtiirviln tr hrothran tn trrtnA
' o celebrating the opening of the railroad
III M.linir v.lmtniul I
......f, ...w.,.. I line !. Aut.rid hiu r,..l,.l u lll ,.wt,,A
but 12 per day, and J 10 and 11J
week for board. Since the best part of
the season Is yet to come, and the
opening of school has been postponed,
Astorians will thus have a good oppor
tunity of enjoying the s-a beaches.
He said his name was John Murphy,
but the police are Inclined to the belle
that he has another name. Who he I
or where he came from, no one knows,
but he is here, and very much in evi
donee.
Sunday ufternoon Dr. Hirkman re
turned to his private office about
o clock In the evening, and was very
much surprised to find Murphy leaning
over a valise which be hastily closd
when the diH-tor entered. Murphy was
asked the object of his visit, but be
came very much confused and sud
denly made a dart for the door and
rushed down stairs. Dr. lieckman
thought something was wrong and
started after the man on A run. Mur
phy headed him to the courtway be
tween the Occident and Wyatt's store,
but was soon brought to a halt as there
was no means of escape In that direc
tion. A crowd soon gathered and Dr.
Kcckman held his man firmly until
Ixjputy Sheriff Prael put in an appear
ance. The man made some resistance,
but I 'rail took him in charge and ac
companied him to the Lurilne, where
he said he wanted to go: he was also al
lowed to rash his ticket, w hich he had
bought to Portland. The man was then
plared in the county Jail. Upon ex
ainlnation of his baggage, a number of
surgical instruments were found, the
property of Dr. Baker, which had been
taken from the Occident, and a coat
belonging to Dr. Heckman.
In the Justice court yesterday Mur
phy, who waived examination, was
placed under bonds of $.00 to appear
before the grand Jury.
R. R. Thompson leaves Astoria dally
except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Port
land dailq, except Sunday, at 7 a m.
Saturday at 11 p. m.
CALL FOR WARRANTS,
Services at St. Thomas'-by-the-Sea,
Skipanon, Thursday evening, Septem
ber 3, at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. Wm. Sey
mour Khnrt nfTifiuHnc
.oiice is n-reijy given io ail parties
Family commutation tickets to Clat- holding Clatsop county warrants In-
eop beach over the Seashore railroad dor8ed prior to August Sth, 1S14, to pre
sent the same to the county treasurer
for payment, as interest will cease
from this date.
Dated this 1st duy of September, A.
D. 18;8. B. L. WARD,
Treasurer of Clutsop Co., Or.
NOTICE CHANGE OF FIRM.
Notice is hereby given that the Sea
aide Bakery has been sold to the firm
of Hermann & Alopaeus, who will be
found In possession after this date.
The undersigned will be responsible for
all dehts now outstanding, and all ac
counts due said bakery up to Septem
ber 1, WA, must be settled with him.
ALEX. HOLMAN.
Astoria, August 31, IkW.
Tiic.uim. Wti, August Jl.-The Nor
thern Pacific receivership, after un ex
istence of three years and a few days,
was ended at midnight tonight when
all the property of the former Nor
thern Pacific Railroad Company passed
under the managineiit of the Northern
Pacific Italhiiiy Company.
The olticers at this end who go ouf
with the receivership are Receiver A.
F. Ilurh-lgh, (icneriil Manager G. W.
Dickinson, Western Counsel J. M Ash
ton. Second Vice President C. II Pres-
coit, Assistant .Siivriiitendeil of Tele
graph Lines J. g. Mason, and AssMuut
Purchasing Agent S. D. Mason.
W. G. Peune, for four years past
assistant general manager at St. Paul,
irrived today and will tomorrow as
sume the duties of assistant general
superintendent, with headquarter here.
Crowley & GrosMrup succm-d Ashton &
Chapman as western counsel, their
Jurisdiction covering all lines west or I
Pasco.
When people. wantt anything they
anaii now n and prayed for It II
vor, that was sonw tlm. ago. Along
aiwtit IdO a fellow named llulen
r-erg. who had "com. d Rhine
over. was monkeying around
carpenter shop In Lrni. II. whli
tied some little blinks and actually
mad. an nlphalwt Than ho rigged
a sort ofwell, a machine that
would look ximnhlng like our let
ter press of today. II. arranged
hi blocks In order, put om. Ink
on tl.em, also a piece of paper, and
then screwed hi press down. That
was called priming, did Gutenberg
made a bowling success of the
racket, and Ills head became so
swollen that he really sniiblwd the
king one day. The king overlooked
It, however, for ho had an Idea
what kind of fellows printers would
be. Well, finally they got tin print,
ing system down pat, und, s Ih.
centuries rolled by, Ivgan printing
newspaper llrsl person. Invariably
lingular number, any gender und
hard rase.
I
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. niul MoKee Ave.
In This
Enlightened Day
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
f
THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES.
can be had on application to the aud
itor, Room 4, Flavel Block.
Aiinougn the sisters school proper
will not open until September 14, th
music department will receive pupild
on September 7, as heretofore announc
ed. We guarantee our headache tablets
to cure any case of headache in fifteen
minutes; price 23 cents. Can be sent
by mail. Rogers, druggist, 49 Commer
cial street.
Captain Thompson, of the Chelms
ford, Captain Williams, of the Meinwen,
and Captain Roberts, of the Melgwyn,
went to Portland last night on the
Thompson.
Mr. J. H. Laws, who returned Sun
day evening from his ranch, brought
with him a basket of fresh eggs, but
before he could get Oiem home a good
many of theem disappeared.
Fresh country eggs, 15c per dozen;
Albany Creamery butter, the only but
ter to put on the table; fresh fruits of
all kinds, at the lowest market price,
Don't trifle away time when you
have cholera morbus or diarrhoea.
Fight them In the beginning with De
Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. You
don't have to wait for results. They
are instantaneous, and it leaves the
bowels in healthy condition.
Constantinople, August There Is
no longer any doubt that the massacres
were orlglnat.il by Turkish authori
ties, and it has been iisi-ertalniil that
irders were only given to the IIilhIo
izouks to cease niussucrcliig the Ar
menians after the IiIimnIv work luid
-en going on for thirty hours.
It Is also a fai t that hundred of
Turks wer brought over from the Asi
atic side of the iiosphorus In order to
ake part in the massacres, and many
Armenians were put In boats which
were taken out to sea. Their fate Is
nanown nut there is not the slight
est doubt that they have been drowned.
Although It may be true that the
attack on the Ottoman bank originated
with the Armenian revolutionary com
mission. It Is admitted on all sides that
he massacre, which followed were not
Justified, and that from 3WW to 4IKK
people lost their lives In this city, or In
those of the suburbs during the
eek.
There are many newspaper. as
matter of fact. Hut It Is un utter
Impossibility to get a newspaper to
admit It. The advertising pulronuga
of a newspaper depends largely I
ves, wnolly-upon It. circulation.
A newspaper Is a great deal Ilk.
the human body: If It. circulation
I. good. It priMper.;' otherwise,
otherwise. Soma paper, publish
Situated un tlu south sido
of A-toriii's hills.
Twonty tlt-grooH varinor
ami vogt'tation o) days in
udvuiit'p of tht North sitlo.
Mitgiiilicpiit sites for res
idt'iietts, overlooking river
and hay, sunny and shel
tered. Kasy and natural grades;
littln or no grading needt'd.
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
Want Columns
48 a Bond Street.
THE FIRST HTEAMKR,
Seattle, August ril. The Miike Main,
the first steamer of the new Heat lie.
Oriental line, the Nippon Yusen K11I
scha, reached Seattle this ufternoon.
The event was marked as a gala oc
casion by the entire city und It is es
timated that 20.fXiO people viewed the
approach and landing from th"
wharves.
That Is, a column, or a numticr ot
columns, devoted to .mull advertise
ments. If a fellow wants unythlng
trouble, a wife, a houso ilon I
make any different, what It l-h.
can get It by means of a small ad.
Included m the "want" column are
"For Bale," "For Kent." "Ixst,"
"Found," "Stolen" and "Miscel
laneous." Now, just sc. what
cnumps some people are! Why, a
man has been known to hunt over
a city this clty-for days looking
for a house In which tu live Had
he com. to Th. Astorlan ornre and
asked for a want ad. h. could hav.
gotten his house without th. least
bit of trouble and for about 26 cent.
It Is Needless
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair.
D1X-
some or this summer's travelling
bags are of beautifully carved leather,
De Witt's Barsaparilla is prepared for
cleansing the blood from impurities
and disease. It does this and more. It
builds up and strengthens constltu
tions impaired by disease. It recom
mends Itself. Chas. Rogers.
CREAM
m
n
Use VVfcbf'oot Corn Cure. No
care no pay. tor sale at Es-
tes-Conn Drug: Store.
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
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. Ross,
Higglns & Co.
Newspapers were first printed In 1!4.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Shippers are hereby notified thut lo
cal freight to points on the Seashore
road will be received at the Telephone
dock only. All freight must be deliv
ered one hour before train time. No
freight will be received after 4::!0 p. m.
C. F. LESTER, Supt.
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be In
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In the steam-heated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St
Paul Hallway. For solid comfjrt, for
speed and for safety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of the
West
To tell of The Astorlan's circula
tion. The paper has been estab
lished for a quarter of a century.
Why, old Concomly read th. first
rumor of the building of 0 railroad
to ni braves from IU Circulation
Is Th. Astorlan's long suit. Conse
quently, when a fellow comes Into
Th. Astorlan office, looks pleasant,
throws down 2f cents on th. coun
ter and says ho wants a house, h.
gets iu
Why, Just Think I
The Astorlan goes Into every hous.
In Astoria and a great majority of
those In the surrounding sections of
Oregon and Washington. Hence, It
you Insert an ad. In Tha Astorlan,
It is equivalent to engaging a mun
to go around to all those houses ana
telling th. Inmates that you want
something or have something for
sale. Why, talk about a snap!
WANTED.
WANTKD-At once, IS labelers. Ap
ply at S. Elmore's I'nloiilown cannery.
$10 tu .f IS per wick fur men anil women
for easy homo work. No book or
canvassing. No experience. Bona fide
offer. No Catch. Send stamp for
work and particulars. 10. IIICRM ANN,
213 S. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED At once; active agents
for each county. Exclusive control and
no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred
dollars a year. Enclose stamp fur full
particulars or 2Co for tl sample. Big
Rapids Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids,
Mich.
R. L. Boyle & Co.
Heal
Estate
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS:
COMMERCIAL. HT.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT A furnished sullo of
rooms on ground Moor centrally located.
414 Exchange street.
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms;
hot and cold baths; call at this office.
FOR RENT Threo furnished rooms
with or without board. Apply 181 7th
street.
The Bon Ton
RESTAURANT
A Bit of Advice
Salton Sea Salt for liaths at
the EsteH-Conn Drug Store
10c and 25c per package.
When you want anything no mat
ter what It Is when you hav. any
thing for sale; when you luse, find
or steal anything, come around and
tell your trouble to Tha Astorlan.
Bring 25 cents with you, and, above
all things, look pleasant. Tell the
clerk that you want a want ad. In
tha want column, give him your 26
cents and go away happy. As Her
man Wise would say, a want ad.
will restore the blind, the bald and
th. bonlegged to manhood.
FOR BALE.
FOR SALE Two cottages, new. In
quire of Mrs. Hull, 3C1 Exchange street,
or A. A. Cleveland, Kinney Building.
FOR SALE-12-room Lodging House.
Centrally located; cheap lease; bar
gain. Astoria Land and Inv. Co., 3CC
Commercial street.
JAPANESE GOODS Fireworks
Just out Just received Just what you
want at Wing Lee's, f43 Commercial
street.
A.totl.'
I.tllng
All kinds or Fish. Oamo, Oysters and
other delicacies of tho season
served on short notice.
Our Mpeclnltyi
THE IJEHT IBc MEAL.
On th. Coast.
LOST.
FOUND A lady's shoulder wrap.
Owner can havo same by calling at the.
Antorlun office and paying fur Ibis notice.
3
Lines OC Cents.
for .w -
STEAMERS
! Bailey Catzert Ocean Wave
(White Collar Line.)
TIMIC CAHI).
Ot KAN WAVK.
Leave Astoria Leave Portland -Tuesdays
7 p. 111. .Mondays 8 p. m.
Thursdays 7 p. m. Wednesdays 8 p. in.
Sundays 7 p. in, Frlduys, 8 p. m.
Connects at Astoria at 8 a. m. Sun
days with Hleamer leaving Portland
11 p. m. for Flavel and Ilwaco,
IIAII.KV OAT.KIIT.
Leuvo Astoria Leavo Portlund
Monday 6 a. m. Mondays 8 p. m,
Tuesdays 6 a, m. Tuesdays 8 p. m.
Wednesday t a. m.Wednesday 8 p. m.
Thursdays 0 a. m. Thursdays 8 p. m.
Fridays 6 a. m. Fridays 8 p. in.
Try It.
WHEN IN PORTI.ANn-Cnll on Jno.
V llumllev A t'n I'.'i TMril ulr.,.,1 ..
get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need , Bulu''uay 0- m. Saturdays 11 p. in,
not miss their morning paper while thcrs, C. W. BTONU, Agent