The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 15, 1896, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, Tl'KSDAY MORNINU, SKPTKMMKU IS, UVM.
MlsseV, Youth's and
Children's
s
CHOOL
HOES
Ladies' and Gents'
Autumn Footwear
Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc.
Oar
John Hahn & Co.
An
Wan
Ml4
79 Commercial St.
New Arrivals...
'"'FaU "styles
All th lutcst and richest fahrics in
DRESS QOObS
ALBERT DUHBRR
New Today:
A Full Line of Umbrellas
TESTERD AT S WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, C2 degree.
Minimum temperature, M) degree.
Precipitation, .to inch.
Total precipitation from September
ber 1st. 1S, to date, .77 Inch.
Deficiency of precipitation from SejK
tember 1st, 1S94, to date, .5 Inch.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Forecast For Washington and Ore
gon, rain.
TO KKADKRS.-TB. "Dally Astoria1
Mtalas twloa as mock raadlag mattar as
a7 other ar pabllshad la Astoria. It
Is tfco oaly aapar tka yraaaals la readers
with a dally llcrapaic roaort.
TO ADTKRTISKR8.-Th "Daily As
fcarlu" has asoro tbaa tar lea asaiaay raad
ra as aay atbor papsr rablishod la Ato-
walaabla as aa advarttslag a41an.
AROUND TOWN.
Oh, youth whose hope Is high.
Who doet to Truth aspire,
Whether thou love or die.
Oh, look not back nor tire.
Robert Bridges.
Read the Railway Age article.
Mr. H. B. Parker spent Sunday at
Seaside.
Tickets to the entertainment tonight
only 60c.
Druggist Rogers yesterday received a
new silver purse.
Dr. W. L Howard, Horaaopathlst. S&6
Commercial street
Attention McKinley Club men! Go to
the meeting tonight
Important business will be considered
at th rating tonight
An Illustrated lecture on Russia to
night at the Opera House.
Miss Mable Powell will give Instruc
tions on the piano and organ.
If Snodgrasa doesn't make your
photo you don't get the best
Mr. L. B. Seeley and party will ar
rive from Portland this morning;
Gunther's famous Chicago e-
ealed package, C. ln
' Smith's.
C. B. 8m'Jn make3 the only genuine
SVeUlh boss candy in the city. Try it
I
Frank Carnahan leaves today for
Rossland. B. C, via the Canadian Pa
cific. J. B. Kellogg left Seaside yesterday,
and has returned to Portland for the
winter.
The Boys' Harmonica Club, of the
High School, has been reorganized
since the vacation.
The Queen, the only heating stoves,
at Fisher Brothers. Price 10. Come
and examine them.
For a box of choice candles, fresh
and neat go to C. B. Smith, Astoria's
leading confectioner.
The barge Atlas arrived down river
yesterday with 3000 barrels of cement
for the work at Fort Stevens.
Contractor Normile reports that he
expects to finish the work on Grand
avenue today, including the sidewalks.
M. Thomas and Mat Olsen, North
Shore; A. H. Clint and Sam Walker,
Gray's River, were in the city yester
day.
Carbons are the only permanent
photos as well as the most artistic,
and Snodgrass knows how to make
them.
Mr. Hiram Lelnenweber, of East As.
torla, leaves for Germany this morn-
Ing, where he will remain for three
years.
Infant brush, shoe brush, nursing
bottle brush, or nursing bottle tube
brush, go to Rogers, 4D9 Commercial
street
Vermont and Maine have spoken, and
a full attendance at the meeting to
night will help Oregon's voice in Ne-
vember.
It Is hoped that every man, woman
and child who reads the Astorlan will
read today's article on the first page
from the Railway A,ge.
Miss Bessie Arndt, of Judge Net
son's office. Is taking a vacation. Dur
ing her absence Miss Sherman is doing
the clerical work In the office.
Regular communication of Temple
Lodge No. 7. A. F. and A. M this
evening, at 7:30. Sojourning Master
Masons In good standing welcomed.
Mrs. Ray, business and test medium.
Circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday
evening. Admission to circles, 10 ct.,
rfsdings W cents. W Hond afreet,
f.iont
A number of exhibits are being pre
pared for the Portland exposition,
among them being a big timber from
H. F. L. Logan's saw mill, and a col
lection of shell fish by C. F. Jensen.
For butter, eggs, fresh fruits, teas,
coffee, and spices, go to the Corner
Grocery and Commission House, 10th
and Duane street, successor to Astoria
Creamery. Pay cash aud buy cheap.
It Is reported by Seaslders that Mrs.
Canning, of Portland, killed a big bee-
near Arch Cap Saturday. Mi-
nlng pretended to be afr
but nevertheless -
rltle.
Th. rallread workmen at West port.
so a telegram Sunday said, In making
excavations, unearthed the bones of
several human bodies, several old-f ash-1
ioned muskets, and a 120 gold piece
dated 1SS&.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McGowan Fri
day, at Chinook, celebrated their paper
wedding. A large number of friends
from Astoria and Portland were pres
ent, and a most delightful evening was
spent by all.
A special feature of the entertain
ment at the opera house tonight and
one very apropos of the present event
ful situation will be thirty minutes of
humorous politics, under the stereo-
electrical rays.
The ladles of the M. E. Church will
give a tea at the residence of Mrs.
J. J. Walter, corner of Duane and Tth
streets, this afternoon from 3 to
o'clock. All friends of the church are
cordially Invited.
Messrs. John Grover and Dick Car.
ruthera went to Seaside Sunday, and
from there they will foot It to Tllta
mook, and thence to Yorest Grove,
taking the railroad train from the 1st
ter place Into Portland.
Sunday Ed. Blakesley and Frank
Boyd arrived at Seaside, having made
the round trip from Astoria through
the I'pper Nehalem via Saddle moun
tain and the old railroad grade to
Junction City, and thence Into Seaside.
Mr. G. W. Lounsberry and family
spent Sunday at Gearhart Park. Dur
ing the day Mr. Lounsberry spend the
time in shooting ducks or rather, snipe
on the seashore. He bagged a large
number, which were baked In a pot pie,
Sunday afternoon the steamers Pot
ter and Ocean Wave made the last
trips .of the season from the north
beaches. The summer season has prac
tically closed, only a few people re
maining either at the north or south
beaches.
School Clerk Ferguson was busy yes
terday, it being the opening day of the
fall term, In making transfers from
one school to another, and arranging
classes. A number of rooms were very
much crowded, but will soon be made
comfortable.
Miss Martha L. Gilbert, besides ac
cepting a few more pupils desiring pri
vate lessons In French, will form a
class for instruction In that language.
Those who wish to Juin the class
lnvj?3 2 meet Miss GI-
are
ert on any
?' at her residence, 193
street.
Attention Is called to the notice else
where of the meeting of the McKinley
Club, called at the court house this
evening. It Is hoped that a large at
tendance will be present as business
of Importance pertaining to the open
Ing of the campaign will be considered
and disposed of.
It is said on good authority that the
property owners on North Beach, since
the close of the season and the com
pletion of the railroad from Seaside
Into Astoria, are tumbling over each
other to dispose of their property on
the Washington shore In order to get
in on Clatsop where the conveniences
are so much greater.
Col. John Adair, who left the city
Saturday afternoon during the heavy
storm, says that he witnessed a very
strange phenomenon. Upon arrival at
the Sunnymead station, he found the
ground perfectly dry, and that there
had been no storm or rain. He thought
that probably Mr. Grover had a special
grudge against the city.
In the police court yesterday John
Doe was fined 12 for being drnnk, and
Fred Johnson forfeited V, for the same
offlense. The two cases of Wong Tong
and Wong Tung agalnstTal Wo Lin
for assault and battery, have been set
for trial Thursday. The drfendant ln
thfse suits has brought a countersult
against the complainants in the Justice
court which will be heard tomorrow.
Yesterday afternoon Mr. Sofus Jen
sen and Miss Bertha Marie Lourld.sen
were Joined In the holy bonds of mat
rimony by Justice of the P-are Aber-
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
on
CREAM
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
crumble. The bride Is one of the most
estimable young ladles of this city
and has resided here for the past three
year. Mr. Jensen Is one of tho best
known and most popular young men
of Astoria and for many year has
been Identified with the Finllfnm'n's
Cnlon, being re-elected several times.
ihe hr.nv Vnf "i'K received many
congratulations from their lrS cir
cle of acquaintance.
Captain Charles Richardson, the pop
ular commander of the lighthouse ten
der Columbine, arrived home Saturday
evening with his bride, from ldaho
The captain report that he
most delightful trip, and
return journey they sf . .
In Spokane where
they were shown.
the sights of
that beautiful Inland cl'.y.
The
wptaln said that he was surpvlsed
and much lcased with the progress
evidenced on all sides In that proud
city. Spokane, built on both sides of
the SiMkane river, and with a water
power euu.il or superior to that of St.
Anthony falls on the upper Mississip
pi, and with Its broad streets, magni
ficent business blocks and beautiful
residences. Is not only one of the grow
ing cities of the west, but Is destined
to be a power In the great northwest.
From Spokane the captain and his wife
proceeded to Portland, where tbyy
siwnt a day or two, and from there
they brought with them Miss Ida bar
ker, daughter of Chief Clerk Barker In
Commander Merrill's office. Mrs. Rich
ardson and Miss Barker will accompa
ny the Columbine on the trip to the
Sound tomorrow. I'pon their return
the captain and his wife will be at
home for the present at Mrs. Stevens',
on Franklin avenue.
CIRCUIT COIKT DOCKET.
Large Number of Cases for the Sep
tember Term.
The September term of the Clatsop
county circuit court will open next
Monday. The grand and petit Jurors
have been summoned and In addition
to the large civil docket ten or a doxen
criminal case will come before the
grand Jury. The following Is Ihe reg
ular docket:
J. M. Robb vs. J. W. Hume.
H. W. Pierce v. H. A. Smith.
Wyatt Thompson vs. Andrew and
Mary Olsen.
' Clatsop Mill Co. vs. Orayi River
Logging Co.
W. W. Wherry & Co. vs. Simon An
tllla and wife.
H. W. Pierce vs. H. A. Smith.
P. N. Kearney vs. H. D. Newbury.
Laura Terrell vs. J. M. Shlvely.
Joseph Holladay vs. C. B. Bellinger.
Joseph Holladay vs. Oregon Real Es
tate Co.
C. B. Bellinger, guardian, vs. Joseph
Holladay.
J. W. Graham vs. Pacific Construc
tion Co.
Peter Brach et al vs. John Peters, .n
et al.
J. H. DeForce vs. Astoria and Port
land Railway Co.
Hong Chong & Co. vs. Wra. Reld
et al.
Slarcus Wise vs. H. A. Smith.
Geo. Kaboth vs. John Service.
E. F. Libke vs. Mitchell Bros.
R. L. Bush vs. James Neish.
punbar Produce and Grocery Co. vs.
C. F. Gramms...
Slmonds Saw Co. vs. Columbia River
Lumber Manufacturing Co.
R. L. Sabin vs. Harkvist A: Tolvonen.
Louis Sloss and L. L. Baker vs. A. W.
Berry-
AV. L Gi't vs. W. H. Corbln. .
McCague Savings Bank vs. D. .
Bush and E. G. Rogers.
McCague Savings Bank vs. J. T.
Ross.
McCague Savings Bank vs. H. C.
Thompson. '
McCague Savings Bank vs. B. and H.
G. VanDusen.
Wm. Lehlng vs. Emma Conder et al.
Oregon Iron and Steel Co. vs. Reed
& Wilson.
Esberg, Bachman & Co. vs. Carl Os-
imaa.
Freeman Cobb vs. Ert and Julia C.
Beebe.
School District No. 1 vs. Nancy
Welch.
Edward Ehrman vs. Astoria and
Portland Railway Co.
The Bowers Rubber Co. vs. City of
Astoria.
Astoria Packing Co. vs. August and
Augusta E. Johannsen.
H. Switzer vs. A. R. Kanaga.
Assignment of I. W. Case.
E. J. Ford vs. E. L. Dw-yer and N. G.
Read.
I. k. Warren, assignee, vs. C. E,
Goddard et al.
Adolnh and Jacob Levy vs. A. R.
Kanaga.
F. M. Warren et al vs. John Service.
Leander Leback et al vs. Charlotte
Forsberg.
J. L. Hartman. receiver, vs. Chas. F.
SI I ter, et al.
It Luddlngton and J. Service vs. M.
Ryan and Con Crowley.
N. Kerage vs. L. Duluth and Thomas
Proud et al.
Astoria Building and Loan Associa
tion vs. Fred Tronson.
Karl L. Johannsen vs. Isak Olllla.
W. R. Smith vs. Albert Seabert et al.
R. W. Carnahan vs. Charles Wood.
R. W. Carnahan vs. Martin Ryan &
Co.
Chas. W. Allsky vs. Ethel D. Allsky.
T. Helgeson vs. Fred Obcrg.
Eurr;ka and Epicure Packing Co. vs.
Gus. Bendjuu.
Assignment of Chlsholm & Co.
D. K. Warren, assignee, vs. R. W.
Carnahan et al.
Alexander Harkvist vs. R. S. Norrls
et al.
C. A. Peterson vs. E. Thompson.
M. A. Hackett vs. Water Commission
of city of Astoria.
Clatsop Mill Co. vs. City of Astoria.
M. A. Hackett vs. Pacific Paving Co.
F. C. Cover, trustee, vs. R. B. Bren
ham et al.
Thomas Spencer vs. J. P. Carlson.
Hi'.hard Harry vs. Harry Hell.
Assignment of Annli Feakes.
Mutual Trust Company vs. Pacific
Union Packing Co.
Clement Bradbury vs. H. F. L. Lo
Kan. H. F. Merrill, trustee, vs. County of
Clatsop.
J. Q. A. thiwlhy vs. Kdlth 11. and
Geo, K. Delano.
Kmrnt K. Coin ell, admlnx., vs. lv K.
Cooper.
R K. Packard vs. Silas H. Ilxrnc'
Jane Williamson v
H. T Jerttii'y,
C. O. Pal,,,
Wfg vs. H.-o ny Foun-
dry Co.
AstorU and Columbia ulv.r R. It. tv,
vs. Sidney lev
Hremner (lll,m v, j, uhcrs.
Kureka .i ., ......a.. ... !
Colli n
("'-MIT I HVPttllB v
.da. River, Fishermen's Piotec-
tlve
. Cnlon.
TWno AR'aIHs vs. Aries A tltilll.
Henry Oher et Rl vs. Real and Per
Mal Estate Co.
Vrank Fatten vs. M. J. Kinney,
M. Nowlrn vs. Oliver Stewart. M. 0.
George t al.
V. M. LaKiirv vs. A. Levy & Co.
Chiia. Anderson vs. Astoria racking
Co. and M. J. Kinney.
P. A. Stokea vs. II. Ollvorson.
Julius Jiieolw vs. U. I. Jeffery rt al.
F. J. Carney ,-t al. vs. City of Astoria
Howell Warvl vs. Cluis K. Wsrl
et al.
O. N. Denny, receiver, vs. K. A, Seely
et al.
Assignment of E. It. Hawes.
Fred. O. Walters vs. George Marsh.
S. M. Wirt vs. S. D. and Mary It.
Adair.
Dallemnnd ft Co. vs. August Erlck
son. C. M. CutWrth vs. Wm. Holmes et si.
Samuel Oliver vs. Astoria Savings
Bank.
It. M. Jenkins vs. J. F. Hull.
A. V. Allen vs. O. Hemlrlckson.
O. Hendrtckson vs. Hlnmiin Tract
Land Co.
J. O. Hanthorn vs. Fr?d Laben.
J. V. Cink vs. Geo. Kilo.
Tatum & llowen vs. John Chandler.
L. Leback vs. Thomas Spencer.
A. A. Kaaterbrook vs. J. Eastrrbrcok.
J. O. Han thorn vs. Geo. Sandy.
Columbia River Packing Co. vs. Chas.
N'tikolas.
J. O. Hanthorn vs. Geo. Muiuell.
J. O. Hanthorn vs. Gus. Llndshl.
Foard ft Stokes Co. vs. August and
Andrew Eskola.
Arthur Lebvrman vs. F. M. Qulnn.
A. Leberman vs. F. M. and Cordelia
Qulnn.
Foard ft Stoke Co. vs. John Am
qulst Otto Sandell vs. Chas. Ellander.
C. Hanthorn vs. H. Constantlne.
Laura Griffin vs. J. L. Grlltln.
John Lundberg vs. Neils O. llorglund
et al.
W. T. Srholfleld vs. E. Hauke.
J. L. Moore vs. J. W. Gedd.- et al.
Commercial National Hunk of Port
land vs. D. Morgan and Mary Morgan.
Foard ft Stokes Co. vs. Fred F. Ilium.
Andrew Hendrlckson vs. Jacob Hunt-
taja.
J. H. DeForce vs. L. Abercromble.
L. Lelfur. L. P. Olun l. and II. Hau-j
gan vs. Chas. Olvls.
Samuel Oliver vs. David Dupce.
Charles I.arson vs. John Armiulst
t al.
Theo. Bracker vs. Geo. Hill.
A. V. Rosa vs. Palniberg ft Hnyles.
Clara Whittle vs. Durant Whittle.
P. C. Warren vs. C. E. D-Force.
Msy Clark vs. John R. Clark.
If. s Ionian vs. John Anderson.
BenJ. Younif Mary H. Lelnen
weber et al. '
IS EXPOSED
lC:unt!nuel from First Psgf.)
went down on Its hands. And the
people have been taxed to pay for that
loss, you and me we have paid for it
over one hundred million ilullurs.
Meanwhile the government had to go
on buying. Nobody wanted the dotlos
it bought and coined; for out of the
t's) million dollars that have been
bought and coined, three and a half
hundred million are stacked up t'iduy
Idle In the treasury vaults.
Is It any wonder that the nation
could nut stand such a policy I s long?
Is It any wonder that the proilsions of
the Sherman act which compelled these
purchases were repealed In 1893? Is
It any wonder that tho sliver mine
owners oppose! that repeal?
And what Is It that they want to
day? They want not merely a certain
number of million ounces to be bought
of them each month. They want 'free
and unlimited" coinage. They want to
be allowed to take all their sliver to
the mints and have It coined, no mat
ter whether they work their men ten
hours a day or twenty-four no matter
whether they produce I'.'O.OOO an hour
or 1200,000.
Wage-earners, when any man talks
to you of the "crime of 1S7.1," quofe
these factsto him. Let him know that
you are no' fools. Remember that un
limited coinage of his sliver moans
50-cent dollars for you. Tell him that
his talk of a "crime" is an Insult to
your Intelligence. Tell him that you
know the truth how twice already,
by the strength of his lobby and the
use of his wealth, he has compelled
the government to help him to put an
artificial price on his product a price
which was paid by you and all the peo
pie In taxes a price which came near
to wrecking the nation's credit once,
and which will never, with your h'lp,
have a chance to do It again.
The U. S. Oov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
TO Ct'KK A C;)I.I IN ONE IMV,
Take laxative liromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund tho money If It
fails to cure. r.c. For sale by Chas.
Rogers, DrugglHt.
riORTGAGE SAKE
S Drg Goods
thi.s forced Kale
you save l ,,.,
to SO per cent at the OREOOIN
warrenton
Columbia Harbor
1 flJ S
Ldlld VU
- -
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Mans on application.
OASTOniA.
, tUhj. . ,
1
Saltoii Sea Suit tor baths at
the Kates-Conn lmf Merr
t0o ami 25c per pnrkajro.
C. A. HANSON
Cash Grocer
COMMERCIAL STKECT
re txpeet to
leave Artoriu oon r
and we'ro going II
t expedite trade J
from this time on
j by selling notnU for utmost
nothing. Hunk of the Ar
rude cutting its prices and von
will realize how much the
other stores will have to pure
their figures to meet them.
Come now. Don't wait till
your neighbor has obtained
tho beit bargains and then
say you wisti ym had been
more forehanded, for it's like
picking up monev.
THK AKCA1K
WANTED.
WANTED Two table boarders, gen
tlemen; prlvtte family; ddrei.s H. car
Astorlan.
Wanted A few pupils on the piano.
Miss Martha L. Gilbert llri Third
lr(,.t
$10 to f IS per wuh fur men anil Kiimcn
for easy home work. No books or
canvassing. No experience. Bona tide
offer. No Catch. Send stamp for
work and particulars. E. HERMANN,
:il H. Sixth street. Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED At once; acllm agents
for each county. Exclusive control and
ho risk. Will clear IS to 5 hundred
dollars a year. Enclose stamp fr full
particulars or :'c for SI sample. Big
Rapids Mineral Water Co., Big Itaplda,
Mich.
FOR RENT.
'FOR
RENT Two handsome, well-
llghte.1 room, for office purpose only,
situated over" the Western Union Tele
graph olllce. Apply to Alex. Campbell,
The Gem.
FOR BENT Three funttfl.:d rooms,
suitable fur light honvW-plug. on
ground floor, cciilrnlty 'ex-ated. 414 Ex
change street.
FOR KENT' Five room house on As
tor, beiwnil. 'Second and Third. P. J.
GoM
FOR RENT Two cottages, 7 rooms
each, besides bath and pantry. Ad
dress H. Astorlan office.
FOR i KENT Three or four rooms,
with board. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner
'Jth and Duane streets.
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms;
hot and cold baths; call at this office.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
with or without board. Apply 181 7tb
street.
FOR BALE.
FOR SALE The entire household)
furniture of Mrs. C. M. Cellar and 8.
Danziger. Inquire corner Tth and Com
mercial strwt.
For Disposal 500 yards earth. Apply
to Dr. J. 8. Hlshop, or Rev. E. 8. Ilol
llnger. FOR SALE A good sturgeon skiff,
Including oars and oar locks. Address
R, Astorlan office.
FOR SALE 12-room Lodging House.
Centrally located; cheap lease; bar
gain. Astoria Land and Inv. Co., 356
Commercial street.
JAPANESE OOOD8 Fireworks
Just out Just received Just what you
want at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial
street.
LOST.
LOST Ret ween M. E. Church and
Franklin avenue and th street, lndy's
gold top side comb. Finder please
leave at the Astorlan office.
LOST A yellow canary. Finder will
be liberally rewarded by returning the
same to tills office.
FOUND.
FOUND A bunch of keys. Owner
can get same at Astorlan office,
600 Commercial St
OP
Clothing
Fancy
Goods
Notions
Shoes
TRADING CO. Hats, Etc.
If you will look into tho itmitlon you will Mint
WARRENTON
in the mam of went ulo property. Tho router of imp'ovo
niont is hero, ami n an investment for lnwiiiom 01 u hio
there is nothing to vtu it in tho whole proponition ln
WARRENTON
lots are nil hirgo, full izo, 50x100. Prioon mngo f.oi,-r $W
to $LVU each. Sold on indtrtllmcntM. TerniK to nuit. .Sitvo
your chungo ml huy n lot in WARRPNTON
Oregon Industrial Exposition
PORTLAND, ORl'OON
SHIT. 19 TO OCT. 17
Tlw ur.-nt resource of the I'liolllc Noitlovcat, Agriculture. Iloi tlcul.
turc. I Ishcrlc, Mliww. Mamiliictiii vs, Mitcliliwry. I niiipir
tiition. TruUj tuiil tiimimcrvc will bv rvprwauiitcJ
nun c conirlwlcty thiol svsr before.
Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening
SIT.CIAI ATTKACTIONS EYKKY XIUHT
Lowest Rates Ever flade on All Transportation Lines
ADMISSION. 25c; CHILDREN. 10c
Tot tUlbli pit. apply In Ci. 1. Dsttr. Hnriicilr(t. it lit blldi.
R. C MAHTIIN, acrlnt--.
TIME
OK
Astoria & Columbia River
RAILROAD.
Iteglnnlng on Monday, Sept. uth,
aa follows:
Leave Seaside at T JO a. m. dally.
I-eave Seaside at S p. in. dally except
Leave Seaside at 4 p. in. Sunday.
Leave Astoria al a. m. dally.
Leave Astoria at 4 45 p. m. dally axeepl Sunday.
Leave Alii at 5 30 p. m. Sunday.
An Intellectual Treat...
DR. DEKANNET
...THE CELEBRATED...
Russian Traveler and Lecturer
AT -
FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE
Sept. 15th, at 8 P. M.
AtlitilMMloti 50C. Children 25C. Clnllory 25C
nil ran Im lle.rd al Mliau..'. Hook lora
Mil. I. OH CMAUOK
-a the Astoria Public Library
Olympian Holler
Skating Rink
Every EvctiltiR
During each evening I'rof. Geo. M. Berry will givo
nn exhibition of
FANCY SKATING
Ilaynionl'B Hall-Wring Skntes for tho use of tho
evening, 25c; plain-bearing skates, 15c,
Band of Music in Attendance. Everything First-Class
...Hat Checks Free...
Hall, Corner 7th and Astor, 3d Floor
..Convent of the jHoly flAps.. IS
Astoria.
FRANKLIN AND
Opening of a Day and Boarding, Primary, Grammar and High School for,
OlrlH by the Bisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, from St. Mary's
Academy and College, Portland, Oregon,
MKPTEMIIER 14, 1490
Particular attention given to instruction ln the different branches Oi
Music, Drawing and Painting.
For furthor particulars write for Prospeotus or apply at the Academy
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Clarkson & McIrvin
LONG FIR PILING
Promptly Turnlshed
Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co.
All Work
Hoof Pnlntlnif
and Rapavlrlng LaoUy Knots,
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trains on th. A. and C. R. It. will run
Sunday.
C. F. LESTER. Supt.
GE0.M.BERRY
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Oregon.
SIXTEENTH STS.
Room Company
216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Oregon
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Guaranteed
N. JUNSCN and R. 0. HANSEN.