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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1896)
T."" .'. "v ."..'!'.'..!..'.;. ' "''-rrj 1 -1 ' 4. ..I'""1"""1" v" ....... ,.( .. .... .. , - - " ' ' Sj ' ' ' ... . . ..... . ..,- . - . i .vvVtwwsewi. . , V 1 V- ... j-v.r" ,:' -' ' '"""""'"'.' v ; :- .-.... ...... , v THK DAILY ASTOMAN. Till KSIUY MOUNINH. SKl'TKM IlKK 17. !.. (T leave Astoria soon ft i J ana Ave re going' u ii i e.t'uiii? jruue I- from this time on by selling cootls for almost nothing. Think of the Ar able euttins; its prices and you will realize how much the other stores will have to p.ire their figures to meet them. Come now. Don't wait till your nHsihlor has obtained the best bargains and then pay j'ou wish you had been more forehanded, for it's like picking up money. THE ARCADE Misses', Youth's and Children's CCHOOL UHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Hahn & Co. 4 79 Commercial St. New Arrivals... Fall Styles All the latest and richest fabrics in DRESS GOODS liliBERfDIlflBflR New Today: A Full Line of Umbrellas TO RKADERH.-Th DmiW AitorUa" aalalu twlea u awh raadtnc natter a aar aUtar paper pnblihd la Astoria. It U Uu anly paparthat pretcata 1U readers with a daily telerraphlc report. TO ADTEKTISKKS.-The Daily A iorlaa" haa mora thaa twice a many read are as any other paper pabllnhed ta Asto ria. It is therefore more than twice as rateable as aa advertising medium. AROUND TOWN. Dr. W. L Howard. Homceopathist, 5S6 Commercial street. Dont forget the Young Men's McKln ley Club meeting tonight. If S nod grass doesn't make photoa yoa don't get the best. your Gunther's famous Chicago candies in sealed packages at C. B. Smith's. The repairs to the roof of Engine House No. 1 have been completed. C. B. Smith makfs ;he only genuine French boss candy In the city. Try it. Miss Mabel Powell will give instruc tion on the piano anj organ. 239 SUth Street The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price $10. Come and examine them. For a box of choice Candies, fresh and neat, go to C. B. Smith, Astoria's leading confectioner. Mr. John McCue and friends, who have gone to Gray's River on a fishing trip, are expected to return Saturday. There is some talk among the mer chants of closing the stores at 7 o'clock this winter, the same as was done last year. Carbons are photos as well and S nod grass them. the only permanent as the most artistic, knows how to make The merchants yesterday reported bulsiness as very good in fact, much better than was expected for this month. Mr. P. Wilde, steward at the Palace Cafe, returned yesterday from his Ol ney ranch with a big bunch of frefh radishes. The entire household furniture of Mrs. C. M. Cellar and S. Danziger, cor ner of 7th and Commercial street, Is of fered for sale. A regular meeting of the W. C. T. V. will be held In Rescue Parlors this Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A full attendance desired. All young men are earnestly request ed to join In with the movement for the formation of a young men's Mc Kinley Club tonight. Rogers' Sarsaparllla Is a specific for Impurities of the blood. It cures rheu matism, pimples, liver complaint, and foul stomach. Large Bottles 'i tunr.. Miss Shanahan will be In Astoria September 18 and 19, and will be pleas ed to meet, at iC5 Franklin avenu--, those wishing to study the guitar or banjo. Mrs. Kay, business and test medium. Circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evening. Admission to circles, 10 cts., readings 50 cents. 440 Ifond street. Loom 5. Mrs. Alice P. Hanson has opened dressmaking rooms at Mrs. Ruckers, Room 10, DS8 Commercial street, where she will be pleased to see her friends and patrons. Mr. VanKtten, who went to Kirks vllle. Mo., for treatment, reports great Improvement and hopes for ultimate recovery. He also says he does not WHOLESOME ? Ye if shortened with Cottolene. Don't Rive up ywr pic but hT it made with Cottolene. It can then b eaten gcuerously without fear. Biscuit mnde with OTIPJWL. are light, flakr, diprstlble. , THK 3H. K. FAIRIIAKK lOllPAMV, ISt.Ua.ls. IkltMTV. HaMmi. Intend returning to Astoria, and has Klvon up his lease upon the house ho occupied while here. The cheapest place In town to buy your Riweries. cjtirs ami tuttT and IS i pounds of sugar for one dollar at the,.rs interested In the subject of the. . Commission House. successor to Asto-1 ny, t t. hotel purlers, between 3 rla Creamery. and 4 this aftermon. A census of iollticftl opinion taken j of the voters on boil the Thompson on her way to Portland on Monday evening showed MoKlnley, 3S; free sil ver ?0: doubtful, S. Ot all the deck hands all hut two were free sllverttes. The sad Intelligence was received yesterday by telegraph from Chicago that the little 17-months-old son of Mr. John Mattson, the driver for Svholileld & Hauke's Vppertown store, died sud denly In that city. The wife and child were on their return from Finland. Miss Martha L. Gilbert, besides ac cepting a fen- more pupils desiring pri vate lessons In French, will form a class for instruction in that language. Those who wish to Join the clajis are invited to ifieet Miss Gilbert on any day this week, at her residence, lsS Third street. Rumor had !t yesterday that Capt. H. J. Wherrity. who Is now on a va cation to the Nehalem. was married by the Justice of the peace at Jewell yes- terday to a charming young lady of that beautiful valley, and that he Is expected to return Saturdav to theia city with his bride. me annum mcT-iuiB in .iien mhk and Ladder Company, held Monday !nnj Messrs. Geo. Cherry and Win. evening, the following officers were Gratke were the ushers. The bridal elected: A. V. Pendleton, president; party was met ut the chancel rail by M. B. Boxorth. secretary: R. X. Carna- the l:v. Wm. Seymour Short, who read han. treasurer: Jno. McC.ulre, foreman; 1 the always beautiful and Impressive A. McLean, first assistant; C. Joesting. Vrvlee of the Kpiscopal church, second assistant; board of delegates,! After the service at the ,-hunh a r. Jno. McGulre. It. M. Stuart, J. M. jception to a few of the Intimate frl-nds Feeley, happy couple was given at th- ' 'resUiTce of the bride's mother, Mrs. At the close of the course of less. -ns ; An.,,.nfc(,n- A args number of hand- in nnmanthm n hii'h ht-in f,t.lfli' ! Prof. Garris.n will award a prize of five dollars In gold to the pu ill mak- Ins the greatest advancement. An ele gant prize will also be given the lady or gentleman submitting the finest! writing. The Astorian wi!'. gladly pub lish the names of fh qneees'iil n.m. petitors. The McKinley Club has secured thejW,,J anJ M!,s "''bh.r, wearing pal storewm formerly occupied by Her- rr,','n fln'1 P'nk sllka. respectively, each man Wife, on B..nd street, as a per-."arr ""' """M"1' of roses. manent headquarters and place of meeting. Thurslay night has ben se lected as the regular meeting night t-r At Fisher's o-ra House last night the balance of the campaign Thr. nrst a urge gathering c.f pe..p.. listened meeting in the new quarters will bei, SI.ak. rs on the subj.i t of fr-e sil held tonight, and It is expected that!vr. The orator ..f the ev-ning was there will be a large att.-ndance. Uir. W. H flten. of Or.L-.,n Citv. He I Mrs. r.o?s, the popular milliner of i the city, who has been to San Fran cisco laying In a stock of fall goods, has returned. Mrs. Loss is th" only j milliner of the city who twice a year makes a trip to the metropolis for the ' purpose of laying in new stylos and new goods. It is expected that the fall ' opening will take place In a few days. ; Mrs. Ross reports that greens, gray I and violets are the predominating col- I ors for laldes' fall headgear. Judge Gray went to Seaside yester day to consult with some of the set tlers of the upper Xecannicurn about Improving the county road from the east end of the Elk Creek toll road. The county court Is willing to expend from Jsi) to JIM. but as that is not sufficient to build very much road, the settlers will circulate a petition for to get money and work and hope enough to make a good wagon road over a mile of difficult and muddy road, to where several of the enterprising Settlers are now at work building the road in front of their own lands. When the work now contemplated this fall is done, it will give a six-mile drive from Seaside up the beautiful Xecan nicurn bottoms. Countess tVachtrnelster, the renown ed lecturer on Theosophy, arrived her. last night. Her b-cture tonight at Car- ruthers' Hall on "Man and Woman the Masters of Their Own Destiny," will explain the law of evolution from a theosophical standpoint, and will give a general outline of this science and hllosophy which Is becoming more and more known and appreciate 1 by the general pilllie. The Countess In- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR,' Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. M?ZJLZ? I'nulm, IVrlUsil. Orritiis ewJ tends to make an intended hvturlnit tour through the fulled Stales She has already lectured with trrvat suc cess In California and Portland. The Countess Is staying at the Aster House, and will be glad to r.velve any enuiilr- The U. S. Gov t Reports show Royal, Baking Powder superior to all others. MAl'KlACiK UKl.I.S. IVaullful Wedding Ceremony at (inue Church Yesterday Afternoon. The celebration of the wedding of I Mr. Frank Spittle and Miss Annie Ka delgh WoodflVld. at 4 o'clock yesterday .afternoon at Grace Episcopal Church. was one of the most beautiful mar- riofo ceremonies ever witnessed In j Astoria. Mr. Spittle Is one of the rls j Ing attorneys of the city, and his bride I has been one of the recognlied social favorites. Grace church was handsome :ly decorated for the occasion with cut flowers and potted plants. The large audience nxim was tilled with rela tive and friends of the contracting parties, as well as a large gathering of representative citliens. The bridal party entered the church to the music of Mendelssohn's Insplr- .ing wedding march rendered by Miss Pearl Holden. Miss Pearl Anstensen. sister of the bride, acted as maid of .honor, and Miss Kate Wood and Miss jtls Webber, were the bridesmaids. jir. J. Stuart Hltchen was best man .some pr.s.'iits wen? received by the ; bride and sroom. The couple left last r.iirht for a two weeks visit to Ptiit. t Sound and l'.rltlsh Columbia. At tlie weddins reremony the bride i..rr' a white brocad.l silk .leml train, draped with ..range blossoms, with no ew. in.' inaiii i nonor was gnwne.1 III pale blue s!!k: the bridesmaids. Miss TIIK SII.VKKITKS. was precded by the Hon. John H .Smith. W. M. La Force. W. II. Smith Geo. Noland. and other advocat-n of the fr-e silver cause. Mr. V'Ken dis Iaiml any connection with either the republicans, democrats or Populists, but stated that the great question of the hour was that of th free coinag- of silver. He fo ld the at tention of the audience for about an hour, his argument being marked by frequent outbursts of applause. OABTOniA. Tit fu ll ai. It at He: il TlfpSX. McKIXLKV CLI'H MKKTI.Vt. P.egular meeting of McKinley Club tonight, Thursday, September 17, at their new hall, formerly Sherman and I"'8 cycl.-ry, under A. F. C hall liusiness or importance to oe trans acted. All pontons believing In ib." publican principles and sound money are invited to come and Join the club J. S. LKLLIN.JKK, pres. II. J. WHKl'.rtlTY. Secretary. ATTEXTIOX CONTRACTORS. nans ana specifications for the con struction of a wharf and roadway may be -en at the Occident Hotel and bids will be received for building of same, reserving the right to reject any or ail bids. P. J. McUOWAN & HONS. LKCTPP.KS ON THKOSOI'Hr. The Countess Wachtmelster will lec ture on "Man, Master of His Ow n Des tiny," this, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at Carruthors' Hall. A collec tion will be taken at the entrance door. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and Uth street. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERHOX 4 PETERSON. TO 4,1' It K A :M.I IV IINK IMV, (Take laxative Lrorno Quinine Tablets, i -All druggists refund the money If it ; falls to cure. j::. For sale by Chas. i Rogers, Druggist. j Salton Si'ii Salt j the Kstps-f.'onn lor baths at Iiriifr Store ! 111.1 Hill! 'Kn- l.oe liueL-u.ra 1 I'"' "oe,.- I The best chemical compound for wash- Ing powder Is "Soup Foam, ' as It will j not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the . hands. It's the finest thing In the world ! for the bath. One trial will convince I you. FOR SWEET National Muu'incnt fur lttalillh mrnt nf Children's Homes. A HK.VMII lt)K ASI'OKIA History of the Mrlh and GiMwth of the Older In Chicago Work of the Noble Men and Women In far ing for Children. Home, with headquarter at Chicago, 111, having a.lvisorv boanN. and in many Insiance branch home In near- ly If not .-v ery sime In the 1'uion There Is a branch of this National. Children's Home establish.-.! In Port- land. Or, of which II l llrown Is state superintendent and I F. Tobey is assistant superintendent. These b.wrls and homes are auxll - larv to the national society and ob- serve the rules and regulation of the national IkmIv. except where state law or other n.s-eary conditions require some ULHltnVAtl.ms. If children are left without parents or friends, or if children ate found In homes where the parent are unfit, through drunkenness. Immorality or brutal treatment to have the can- of the little one God has given them, good Christian homes are found for them. In the latter case. If the parents can not be reclaimed, they by lawful pro ceeding take the children from the parents and place them In the h.'tne. Thus the children are given a chance to become something better than they would have been had they remained In such home When a child Is placed In a home there I a surveillance kept on that home, and If the child Is III treated, or not given the advantages It should have. It Is taken from that home and placed In another That you may know something of what those National Holm- are doing. I give the following extract, taken from "The Children's Home Finder." the official organ of the Children's Home S.H'l- t, if August. "The friends of the Chlldr-n's Home Society will U- plivaxed to know that Mrs. Van Arsdale. the widow of the founder f this great society, h.i tak en hold of the placing of the children. She has had experience in this from the beginning. She has been interested in this work from the time In lvl when It began with one child In the .irms of Rev. .Mr. Van Arsdale, to this time, when it has placed upwards of children In the state of Illinois, also more than three thousand In other .suites. She knows more yf (he Indi vidual history of the i hlldrett than anyone else. The ..ld-tlme friends ..f' this society throughout the state of .Illinois can be assured that she w ill ' bring P. the n rk 111" experience of o-o.nition with her bvtlon "oo-l homes years gain.sl In husband in th s .r children." Th.' i 'harltuhle f tile Ci.llsl.Ull f the society. (oil. lie may be assured -rrovvth and t''.c!ency and ar-1 re'iu-sted to .rt. ago Mr T .bey came through notices given rally to its supp. A few months i Astoria, and ut in the different churches called a meeting to be held In the pastor s study f the M. Church. A spo-lul invi tation was glv. n t.. all vv ho were in- rested In this work to be present A Mr. T .U-y d.slr.-d to elect an advisory boar! in this city. Well, if the ins.pl.. of Astoria rushed as frantl.i.lly to the meting to con sider railroad .po-stlon as they did to this meeting, we do not wonder the railroad was h.i long In building. There vier- pres.-nt at this meeting the live ministers, Messrs. Walter, Lld dell, Trumbull, Mct'ormao and I'.ollln-b'.-r, and Mrs. Dr. Ulshop and Mrs. Ilayl.-s. Mr. Tob. y pro. led to el t the board th- m-mbers of which w.-r.-: resident. Mrs. W. W. Parker, from the I'r.-sbyt.-rian chur.h; vice-president. Mrs. M. A. llrown, from the Con gregational chunh; treasurer, Mr. J. M. i'ormnc, from the M. F.. church; sec retary. Mrs. c. M. i'.ayl.-s, from the Baptist church. I am sorry lo say that th- officers did not realize as they should, the ne cessity of Immediate nctlon In th" cause which Is as much a cause of Christ 11s any work can b". This Inactive advisory board met September Mil. at Mrs. W. W. Par ker's, and ns some of the members did not wish to serve, the board was re constructed, and are now ready for work. The members of the advisory board of the Astoria branch of the National f 'hlldren'H Home are: President, Mrs. W. W. Parker, from the Presbyterian church; vice-president, Mrs. J. McCor niac, from th" M. K. Church; secretary, Mrs. D. liishop, from the Congrega tional Chunh; treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Rayles, from the P.nptlst Church. The board elected Mr. J. A. Kakln as their attorney, and J. H. Ulshop consulting physician. That you may understand the duties of this advisory board, I here Insert them: 1 -To organize t once, upon appoint ment, by th" election of pr"sl'l"nt, vice-pre-ifl.-nt. secretary and treasurer, ' To receive and report to the prop er h":idUarterH lb" case of a homeless child. To accept a child In case of an rgen.-y, o.jbjeet to th" approval of the state superintendent. 4 -To receive and report applications for children. To give Information und supply blnnk application papers and other requisites hen solicited. 1 To report as to th" character, standing, and financial ability of a family applying for a child, obtaining Isfactory testimonials from reliable sources. - To obtain In writing when so dl led by th" slat" superintendent, the WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mafjon Application. . i I . legal surrender of a child offered (be ; association. " T" dls. r.'etly supei v Ife "f the s.ety within (he I the work cal Jul I- 1 diction, and give such assistant e ! "lay ! In their power to the stipci in- , ten.lonts of ag lit of (ho HocictY. and ; espbeclally i headquart. I'll of a c lo report at once to proper r any case of abuse or n. g hlld. j -To rivolve donation w lien neve, sary for the society, and to remit the same without delay lo the proper an- thorlty. keeping a correct list of do- ! nor. I ta-To aid In the circulation of the Children Home Finder, and other lit ' rature of the society. ! 11 To kovp cornvt minute ..f their proceeding and a record of all chil dren placed within their Jurisdiction, also a rivor.1 showing when and by whom children have been transferred 1 : -To report In writing any matter V'f Importance not specltl.sl in the 'above rule. 1 I' -To promptly notify the state su perintendent of the removal of any family having a child of the society, giving. If possihtc. their new a. I. It We eainetly .equest the hearty co operation of the public In Ibis humane work of finding home for homeless children, by notifying any member of 'the tsMtnl of any case that come un der their notice, and the hoard will w that such children are well token care of. until they can coiiiunlcnte with the state superintendent. Sometime, per hup, our city by the s. a will be aide to give us a building to be us.d a a home Contribution for this cauie will be gladly received by the tr.nsur. r M.anv the high. the 1. adlug tailor, i ash price for fur and pays ski lis. C. A. HANSON Cash Grocer B7 COMMERCIAL STREET the p.prt VJCi I... A ptSORT FOR comer GHNTLLMnNj Commercial ! ad i-th St.. A1,:XCAV,.,1L.,.rP. WANTKll. WAN'TKD - Sewing Satisfaction gtianinto.l. Cull on or address .Z Fifth str-.-t. , ity. WA.N'TKD-Two table board-t. gen tlemen; private family; a.blr.vs 11. cure Astorian. Wanted -A few Miss Martha 1. street. pupils 01 ilillicrt. the piano. Third f 10 tu f Is i r i ii k fur men 11ml women for easy home work. No book or canvassing. No experience. Itona fide offer. No Catch. Send stamp for work and particulars. K. 11 Kit. MANN, 213 S. Sixth street. Philadelphia. Pa. WANTKD At once; active ng-nts. for each county. Exclusive control and no risk Will rlelir 1? to "f. hundred dollars a year. Knclose stamp for full particulars or 2ic for $1 sample. Illg Rapids Mineral Water Co., Dig Rapids, Midi. FOR RENT. FOR liK.N'T Two furnish. -1 rooms for light housekeeping. :!."..'. '..mmerclal street, Astoria Land and Investment Co. FOR KKNT-Tvvo handsome, well lighted rMitns, for office purposes only, situated over the Western I'tilon Tele graph olllce. Apply to Alex. Campbell, The (iem. FOR It i; NT -Five room house on Ab tor, between Second ami Third. P. J. (Joodman. ' FOR RF.NT Two cottages, 7 rooms each, besides bath and pantry. Ad dress II, Astorian otlli. FOR UK NT Three or four rooms, with board. Mrs. K. C. Holden, corner !th and Duano streets. FOR RKNT Newly furnished rooms; hot and cold baths; call at this office, FOR KENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply 1N1 7tb street. FOR BALE. FOR HALK 12-room Lodging House. Centrally located; cheap lease; bar gain. Astoria Land and Inv. Co., 305 Commercial street. JAl'AN'KSK (iOODB Fireworks Just outJust received -Just what you vvant-at Wing Lee's, Mil Commercial street. LOST. L' 1ST - I let w een M. K. church and Franklin avenue and Hth street, lady's gold top side comb. Finder please leave at the Astorian olllce. LOST A yellow canary. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to this olllce. FOUND. FOL'ND A bunch of keys. Owner can get same at Astorian olllce. If you will look into tho WARRENTON is tho t rt'iiiii of west siilo i'ojcrty. Tho ooiitor of iin"ovo nifiits is lioro, uiul as nu iiivostincnt for liusiiioss 01 d lioim tlit-ro is nutliiiij; to tMual il in tho wholo jiroposition In WARRENTON lots ro all lai'o, full sizo, fxlH. l'lifos ntup-' f i-:u rl'r'( to I'.'."'!! t'lii li. Sol. I tm installiiioiits. Tonus to suit Kuvo t t i I vour t liiiiiLr" and imv a lot in Oregon Industrial Exposition PORTLAND, OUI-UON SI-IT. iq TO OCT. 17 I lie Hi vat ivshiii-vcc nf I lie I'iuIHo North Aui'loiiltiire. MoillcuU lure, riohcrie. Mine. Mamidicltii v. Muclilncry, I ntn'i'l -tntiiin. I iiivlc mill (.oiiinierce "ill tv ipii.ciitcJ more completely than ever before. Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening Si mAI. ATTRACTIONS I'.VKKV NUiHT Lowest Rates Lvcr Hade on All Transportation Line ADMISSION. 25c: CHILDREN. 10c Fur r vhibic i.ir. iq.lv tu Ceo. L. (taker. Supcriatcadral. .1 the bll!ut. i:. C. MAMTI'.N, aoirlnr. TIME OK Astoria & Columbia River RAILROAD. lieglnnlng on Monday, Sept. 11 ih. a follows; Leave Seaside at T 30 a. m dally. I svi. S.iisl.le at 3 p in dally except" Icuvo Seaside at 4 p m. Sunday. Leave Astoria at 9 a. in. dally. Leave Astoria At L.-aio Astoria at 4 IS p j 30 p. m. dally except Sunday lit, Sunday. Olympian Roller Skating Rink 13 very I 1 i 1 i i ) ill! I X 1 ; (Mi'll t'WIllll lihitiuii of FANCY lidVIMOIHI S I'.iill-lieaiinn Skuti'M fur tin r; plain-lii'.'iri tj; skatts, l.V, or Band of Music In Attendance. Everything First-Class ...Hat Checks Free... Hall, Corner 7th and Astor, 3d Floor ;ji:f.- y ..GOflVENT OF THE JloiiY fjAflES. Astoria. Oregon. FRANKLIN AND SIXTEENTH STS. Opening of a Day and Hoarding. Primary, Grammar and High School for Qlrla by tho Hlstar of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mary, from HI. Mary's Academy and Collcgo, Portland, Oregon, MI'.lTIfHlll:M 1-4, I MOO Particular attention given to instruction In the different brunch. o. Music, Drawing and Painting. For further particulars write for Prospectus or apply at tho Academy to Bister Superior. Clarkson & Marvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. All Work Hoof I Viintlnif nnil Wopnlrlnu Lenity Woo fit, flORTGAGE SAI.Bos ; Drq wile It will nuv you to take lulviMitiiuc this forced yon save IM to' SO pur cent at the OREGON TRADING "The Louvre" ASTHMA'S (.(im.l'.OlS ENTERTAINM ENT HALL .1 FI.OOUS KIiii Mimlft. (iMiiirn nf All KIimIh. Two MMgiillh'tiiit ItHrN. rVKKYTHIXli I'lltST-CI-ASS Good Oder and Everybody's Rights M.II11CTI.Y OIIHKKVEI). II l hut WARRENTON CARD TfHC train on ths A. and C. It. It. wilt tun ' ' . Sunday C. F. LKSTKit. Supt. GEO. M. BERRY Managtr I3vciiIiik Prof. (ieo. M. r rry will pvn SKATING nf t! ic !! I I i Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon I.KAVK (HtllKltN AT IKHIM , H.AVKI, hi Guaranteed . N. JHN5RN and It. O. HANSEN 600 Commercial St. Goods Clothing Fancy (loods Notions Shoes Mats, tc. CO. ASTOHIA. IKON WOHKa Conromly St.. foot nf Jsrktnn. Aiiorli General M.xhinists and Boiler Makesr Land anil Mtrlns tngm: Boiler urk. Su.m bnat and Cannsrv Wnrk a Spsclalty. Cajtloj, ol All Pvrlptlon, Mad to Ordr 1,0 Short Nolle. John fox.. ..President and Rup'rlntondent A. U Fox Vlo Prst(li,nt O. H. Prsol Hacretary First National Bank Treasurer situation you wi X