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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1896)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN. WEDNESDAY MORNINU (HTOltKll 7. lll'.m. Misses', Youth's and Children's QCHOOL JHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar Are Warranted John Hahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. TKSTERDATTS WEATHER. Maximum temperature. 62 decrees. Minimum temperature, 49 detrreea. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1S9, to date, tW Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1S9, to date, J.SS inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, October 6. For Washington and Oregun. continued fair weather. TO RKA1KKS.-Tna -'IWlllj Aetorlaa eontalns twle annea reading matter as any athrr paper puhlUhrd la Astoria. It la tha only paper that pre-aenta Ita readers wile, a dally telegraphic report. TO ADTKHTIKKRS.-The Dally Ae torlaa haa mora than twice aa away read ra aa any other paper published In Asto ria. It la therefore- mora than twlca aa ' valuable aa an artTertlalne; medium AROUND TOWN. See Swope about It. German yam at Dunbar's. N. P. corsets at Dunbar'a City council meeting: tonight Tarn O'Shanter caps at Dunbar's, School umbrellas, 50c, at Dunbar's. Swope paints anything see htm about 1L Dr. Driver tonight at McKlnley Club halL Children's bar's. wool underwear at Dun See Swope about campaign cartoons and caricatures. Dr. W. I. Howard. Homceopathist, SSI Commercial street. Judge C. H. Cary, of Portland, spent yesterday in the city. It was reported yesterday that are still running slack. Quinlin Lodge, B. P. O. E. held regular meeting last nlgiit fish Its See Swope about campaign banner work charges reasonable. Gunther's, the only candies in the city. C. B. Smith, sole aent If Snodgrass doesn't make photos you don't get the best. your The Republicans, with a drum corps, made an excursion to Knappa last even ing. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candits. It will do you good. railroad la completed and 150 ships year are loaded here. Mr. Andrew Sorenson and wife, wh have been visiting for a few weeks In the city, returned last night to thel home on Gray's River. Look out for the Taylor sisters, the celebrated song and dance artists, with the Woodmen's Dramatic I'nlon, Portland, who w 111 soon be In Astoria. Word wss received yesterday that M Hammond had gone on to New York on a business trip, and will If possible re turn to Astoria about November 1st The portraits of the members of the Woodmen's Dramatic I'nlon, of Port land, now on exhibition In the store windows, are attracting much attention. tlon. The work of repairing Bond street be tween 12th and 14th, Is rapidly nearlng completion, and the street cars will soon be able to resume their renula route. F. J. SohofleM Is an exr-ort at flower and general landscape gardening, and offers his services for such work at reasonable rate. Leave word at Asto rian office. The chance in the weather last nlht was something of a surprise and not very agreeable one. either to those wh have not yet put In their wood, or t the street corner politician. John Bunke and wife. Walluskl; J Hobeon. Nehalem; S. G. Williams, editor of the Skamokawa Kagle: L. Mackin. Ocean Park, and J. Leahy and wife. Olney, were In the city yesterday. Notice Is given that the Astoria Sail Loft will be closed from and after to day, October I, for a period of about three months, on account of the ab sence of the proprietor from the city The Hotel Flavel will probably be opened for business the latter part of this month. A bargeload of furniture is reported on the way down the river. which will be at once placed In the hos telry. There are still a number of danger ous holes In Commercial and Bond streets in the main portion of the city. Attention was called to one or two yes terday which nearly caused a serious ac cident. Don't forget that Joe Hays, the come dian, with the Woodmen's Dramatic nion, of Portland, and who has been rawing crowded houses in Salem, The Dalles, Oregon City and Portland, will be In Astoria on the l')th. Astoria to Portland and return for 11.50. This is the rate made by the O. R. and N. Co. for the Oregon Indus trial Exposition. Tickets on sale Oc tover 5 and 7. Good for return ten days from the date of sale. French art of painting taught in one lesson, 75 cents. Inquire Strauss' book store. A Free Silver Purse free, with each box of Cascarets sold at Rogers' Drug Store today. Miss Nettie Tuttle is visiting her friend. Miss Annie Holmes, in Portland for a few days. E. A. Reece, route agent of the Nor thern Pacific Express Company, was In the city yesterday. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price $10. Come and examine them. The Rev. Mr. Marcotte left last even ing for Portland to attend a meeting of the Portland Presbytery. Mrs. Hansen, the Commercial street milliner, offers an opening to a steady and capable apprentice. President T, H, Curtis, of the North west Construction Co.. returned from a trip up the line yesterday. Miss Bruoe, pupil of Bruno Zwint scher, of Leipslc, will receive piano pu pils Saturdays. 267 15th street C. B. Smith, the confectioner, Just received another shipment of the fam ous Gunther's Chicago candles. It was reported last evening that at the silver club meeting held at Suoml Hall, three members were present Don't fall to turn out tonight with the McKlnley club and hear an eloquent ad dress upon the Issues of the campaign. Don't forget the entertainment to be given by Mrs. L. H. Additon, of Port land, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Bnodgrass knows bow to makeJ them. A petition Is being circulated by the residents of Alderbrook to the city wa ter commission for water In that end of the town. The tariff orators, both In the haTls and on the streets seem to have the best of the political argument: Accord ing to their ideas as expressed by an interested gathering on Bond street yes terday afternoon, the money matter will take care of Itself. A number of the members of the A F. C. contemplate organizing an inter collegiate football team, an J a mt-eting for this purpose will be held at the club rooms this evening at S o'clock. All Interested in this branch of athletics are invited to attend. Politics, politics, politics, nothing but politics everywhere. The interest of the people in this campaign is a gen.-ral one and both men, women and children are arguing for sound money or free silver, even though many of them have to go without their dinner for the sake of talking. Miss Lulu Rowe, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. E. J. Smith, for the past three months, returned to Salt Lake City last evening. She was ac companied by Master Rowe Smith, who will spend the winter with his grand parents. Mrs. Smith accompanied 'hem as far as Portland. Dunham's new brass-bound circular thermometer, "Shred," has made Its ap pearance in the city, and In a fine in strument. One of his friends last evening said that Mr. Murray Bennett would leave in a few days for New Zealand, where he Is to meet his bride. Astoria's harbor now presents a mag nificent sight. The stream from Tongue Point to Flavel is almost filled with vessels, and one can get a slight Idea of what the harbor will be when the A. D. Charlton, H. C. Bowers, E. A. Seeley, C. H. Wheeler, Walter .. Smith, L. B. Seeley, J. M. Turney, W. B. Brown, Portland; S. B. Shirk, Chicago; J. G. Megler and wife, Brookfield; Judge J. J. Brumbach and wife, Ilwaco; W. H. Doollttle, of Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, Ocean Park, were guests at the Occident Yesterday. vnt of the Northern Pacific Railroad, with headquarters, at St. Paul, arrived In the city yesterday, and took the ear ly morning boat to llwaco, to spend a day or two with his family, who have been summering there. Mr. Fee came west with a party of ofttclals of Ills line, including President K. W, Winter. General Manager J. W. Kendiiok. Chief Engineer K. H. Mi-Henry. Chairman Adams, of the reorganisation commit tee, and others. The object of the trip was merely that of the business Inspec tion of the property of the company, and has no particular significance. A well known merchant yesterday called attention to the fact that never before In a series of twvnty years, has there been such wide-spread Interest In a national election as Is now exhibited" on ever hand. Every street coiner has rwome a rosirum rrom which some Interested voter or crnnk. as the case may be. expounds his Ideas to (he crowds always ready to gather upon such an invasion. One of the enthusi asts yesterday, after listening for a while to arguments pro and con on the money question, said he thought the masses of the people were more exten sively informing themselves uin the paramount Issues of tills campaign th in upon any piwlous campaign within his memory. At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Ar chitect Sohaoht tested the new machin ery In the Kopp brewery by getting up steam w ith a donkey engine. A num ber of guests were present including many well known business men of Port land. The test proved entirely sat favtorl. not a flaw being found In any of the complicated machinery, and not a change w ill have to be mode In any part of It. Mr. Schacht says this Is an exceptionally fine record, and highly complimented the machinery men. Mr. Henry Olsen, represtlng the firm of Olsen & Tllgner, contractors who placed ine macninery in the house, was pres ent at the time the test was made. Mr. Olsen has been In Astoria some time superintending the erection of the machinery, and was much gratified at the successful experiment yesterday af- moon. In talking with an Astorian representative, that gentleman said th:il In Chicago business matters, propor tionately, were In much worse condition than In Astoria Factories have been closed, and In others the number of employes greatly reduced. He sal I they anticipated, however, after the election of McKlnley there will be a general revival of business and activity In all lines. CHEAP MONEY IX SWEDEN. (Continued from First Page.) Ill spite of the slump of tho govern ment upon each of them declaring It to be worth one silver thaler. One ore w as the bullion value of the coin. At last Sweden had enough and more than enough of 'cheap money.' The fluctua tion In the value of ifer had enriched a few speculators at the expense of tons of thousands of their compatriots. "The Swedish fanner suffered as much as any other ill I ion, and possibly more; for during the hard times he was compelled to sell his farm; he had re ceived for It In payment this 'calamity copper coin.' and now he had nothing left except the blla of depreciated cop per known In Swedish parlance as knp parslaular tpcnnlcnl. The farm lalmrer. w ho had denied himself every cmnfort In life and put away his hard and scan ty earnings In the hope of being able some day to purchase and own a farm, was practically swindled out of the results of his frugality and self denial. "A Swedish poet, Carl Snollsky, In a poem entitled 'Vernamo Marknad. ithc Vernamo Fall) has depicted In a pa thetic manner the grief of a Swedish farm lalmror and his sweetheart who found themselves In this predicament:' and a Swedish author, who wrote In about the year 17S0, said: 'Cheap mon ey Is an evil from which may the good Lord evermore preserve our land and nation.' " WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ms on application. A glanoo At tho map will nhow tluit tho town of WARRENTON contains tlm ltst Mittmttni proportv n tlio wont Mil" of tho buy. Alit'iuly MX hutulrti peoplo live within n Htoiiu'n throw of tho now railroad dopot, and at tho pcct(il PriccH now ollt'ivtl thfi'o can ho no hotter itivi'xtiiiciit I'm' HOUSES OR BUSINESS PROPERTY . Choice lots aiv hi'inn mild daily at pporially low i iotH, on installments, to ntitt tho times. In a few wo An tl h ro will ho an advaiioo. Now is tho tiino to Imy tho Wh lnirj;iiiim on tho IVnintiiila. K.W.l.Y AT KNAPPA. licpuhllcans Have a U.'inlnit Meeting and Organise a I'luh. Sallon Sca Salt for hat lis at tho Kstt's-l'oim limp JSIoro lOo ami : per paoka.ro. OOTOHKU WKATHKU, The forecast for wind and weather stales thai the trade wind limits will be found somewhat further south, than In September, but not so clearly mark ed. In the lone, between M degrees notih and SO degrees north, and ex tending from longitude 1:. degree west to longitude Hi degrees east, fre- iiuent atiuals and gales, accompanied by rain may be exected. In passing through the region of the noiuurnm, arier crossing the line, ves sels bound north fur the west Ow Ing lo the unfortunate stranding of the steamer carrying the lion. T. J j l lceton and the ileieguiion rroni tins lily, the Kcpubllcan meeting at Kuiip pa was not called to order till some time after the hour named In the poster, although the hall was well tilled at an early hour, unite a number of Indies being present. Owing to the lutcnoa of the hour Mr, lieelon's apiwh was short, but us usual It wus to the point, and very effective, so much so thai SCrVCd tO OrdCI Or Sold it Retail when the McKlnley and llobart Club, of Knappa was organised, every man but two signed the roll, among them being several old "dyed III the wool" Ivmocraia who had voted the !eiuo cratlc ticket for yearn. The following officers of the club were elivted: President. V. II. Twilight Vice President, J. l. Mcr'arlane. Secretary. W. K. Uendcr. Treasurer, Jas. Parting. In a few well ebosen words the chair- The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters in the shell or caa W.W. WHIPPLE TUB PALACl: WANTKD. WANTi:i - l.lve men with small cap linl to handle oil for prevention of dual. Por paiilrulara apply to The Oust In Co., M Soi-ond sln-et, Han Pianiisoo, t'al. .fill tu kt week for itu n nnd women for easy homa work. No books or canvassing. No rxprnenec llona fid offer. No t'atch. Hand stamp for work ami partlculats K. IIKKMANN. SIS H. Sixth strset. Philadelphia, Pa. Ifto. Luhrk.itltig OILS A Specialty. 187a Fisrper Brothers, Sell ASTORIA i man fhnnked the members for the- linn. coast of America may expect heavy rulnir "'n"'r ' " l"' """ in rwinppn proimsi-u a inriier Itcpumi He Witt's Witch Hasel Salve Is an an tiseptic, soothing an 1 healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruisos, etc., and cures piles like magic. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. RAILRO .vi ME EX. islt Astoria and Spend the Pay Viewing the Sights of the Great Harbor. In The Woodmen's Dramatic I'nlon, of Portland, will give an entertainment at Fisher's Opera House on the evening of October 10, under the auspices of the Woodmen of the World. The entertain ment will consist of a comedy-drama. entitled "Hickory Farm." Tickets SO and 25 cents, and will be on sale In due season at Strauss' book store. This (Wednesday; evening, at A. F. C. hall, will take place the first practice meeting of those preparing to play the intercollegiate game of foot ball. All members are requested to be present. also former college students and those who understand and are interested are invited to attend, so as to stir up some enthusiasm In this popular game. Mr. J. Esbjornsson, of Littlefleld, Minn., writes to his brother-in-law, Mr. W. F. McGregor, In a letter received by that gentleman yesterday, that Min nesota Is gofjd for 30,000 majority for McKlnley. As the gentleman Is mayor of the city In which he lives, and trav els a great deal throughout the state, he Is In a position to know whereof he speaks. Discussing the political situation In the state of Oregon yesterday after noon. Judge C. H. Cary, of Portland, said that from careful estimates made up on a.-tual figures, by himself, he felt confident that Oregon would give a large majority In November for McKin ley, and In his opinion Clatsop county would be the banner county of the state and would roll up not less than one thousand majority for protection and sound money. Mr. Charles B. Fee, general passenger Yesterday morning Mr. Charles S. Fee. general passenvr agent, St. Paul: Mr. A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent, Portland, of the Nor thern Pacific Railroad: Mr. H. C. Pow ers, manager of the Portland Hotel, and udge C. H. Carey, of Portland, ar rive! on the steamer Thompson. Mr. ee Immediately took the boat to II aco for a few dnys' outing, and the rest of the party remained In the city aa the guests of Mr. L. B. Seeley and Mr. W. C. Smith. After visiting some of the canneries and calling on the various business men n the morning, the party, accompanied by Mr. E. A. Seeley, W. G. Gosslln, J. M. Turney and others, took the Dwyer or Flavel. The sail down the harbor was a fine one, and as each of the dozen ocean sailing vessels lying at anchor In he stream was passed, the visitors be gan to realize that Astoria Is something a seaport. As Smith's Point was reached, the view up Young's River. Ith Saddle Mountain standing out clearly in the distance, was a magnifi cent one. At Flavel a landing was made nd for an hour the gentlemen were shown about Fulwood Park and through the new hotel. All of the visit ors expressed themselves as much sur prised at the results which have been complished In so short a time, and were much pleased with the beautiful situation of the building and grounds. Mr. Bowers, who is a practical hotel man, was unstinted in his praise of the various arrangements, and predict ed great things for the new house Judge Carey said that he had been led to believe the whole affair was second class; but was glad to see that every detail was above the average. Speaking of his trip. Mr. Charlton said that It had no special significance, and was only an off-shoot of the in spection trip by the head officials of his line, and that he himself and friends had only come dow n for a day's outing and to accompany Mr. Fee, who want ed to visit his family at North Beach. The Astoria trip, he said, was one pure ly of pleasure. Several members of the party left for Portland on last night's boat, and the rest of them will go up this morning. stiuals. thunder storms and freuuetit wind sipjalls. Fog will be found along the Ameri can coast, though not so frequently as last month: and In Hehrlng Sea fog I may be expected. Occasional spiral circulations, viz . I the cyclonic (against the sun) with low barometer, and antlcyiionic (with thel sun) w ith high huronu-ter. will be found In thv souiithwestern portion of this 1 ocean generally . In front of the cyclo- j nic area, or the low. the weather Is1 damp with thermometer rising and ' barometer fulling, while In front of thel antl cyclonic circulation, or the high, ' it Is dry, cooler, and the barometer i rfsin. Information rvgardlng the system of lights and buoys on the west coast cf Mexico Is published for the benefit of those vessels trading In that territory A table prepared from the reirts of vessels that sailed from the. west coast of America In October. 1VC, will be found useful to (ho' vessels about to make the passage around Cape Horn. On the back of th can majority than ever before. It Is much to be regretted that the delegation from Astoria could not have! had a longer stay, so as to have won ' over the two PoKH-rats remaining In ! that section of the country, but they' 'expressed great satisfaction that Knap-i pa was In line for protection, souud ' money and go.xl government. I After the meeting was over Mr. J I 1. McKarlsne, the vice president of the I McKlnley Club, of Knappa. threw open i his store and cntcrtutiied the visitors' at supper In thorough western tle "What ever you see Is yours. ls, help yourselves." Ship Chiuidolory, Hardware, Iron it Stool, Coal, Onu'orie & Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, iAors Supplies, Fairlninlc's Sonlos, I)ors vV Windows, roit HUNT. Foil ItKNT-Thi'sw funiUlud room for light houskeeplug. Astoria Land and Investment Co., JM f oiiimria St. Foil HK.NT - Cheap- Hevpn room cot tage, with bath and modern Improv. monts Apply at the Astorian otnc. Foil RK.NT-Thres or four rooms, with board. Mrs. K. C. Hidden, corner Uth and lnmne alrtwts. Foil IlKNT Newly furnished rooms hot and cold hatha: call at this oftVs. FOR RENT Thres furnished room with or without board. Apply lit 7th street. rCK BA1.C FOR BALB-12-room Uxlrln House, Cantrally located; cheap lease; bar. gain. Astoria I-and and Inv. Co., IM Commercial atrtat. JAPANK8K (IOO08 Fireworks Juat out Just received-Just what you want -at Wing la'a, MS Commercial atret. U)HT. GOI.O Nt'tiOKTS FROM MclvINl.KY'S I.KTTKR OK AlVKPT.VNCl-;. The KepiiMI, nn party Is not oppi aed to the use of sliver money, 11 11. 1 has done all It could for It consistent with safety. The mere ihvlaratlon that the Demo craui propose to Inaugurate the free and unlimited rofnago of silver Is a ! menace to our financial and Industrial IS ..llJnfU.I,,,.,,.,.,,,.,, a tr.iitise on the g.4,Kraplilcal solution i of sphericle triangles, for the use of' navigators. j l.osr on the nlehl of the narada, Agricultural 1 llip'emetit ! Thursday, a pun... containing mon- ami a goto ring. Finder will be r I warded by leaving sain at the Ato- rlan ofth e. Wupms A Voh it'll. MOc )PY'S We must not be misled by phrases nor deluded by fulse theories. Free stl lv.-r would not in. an that silver dollurs I were to be fr-ely had w ithout est or A NO ' labor. The owner of the silver bullion would Iget the silver dollar; the people would .o u. reoues. or P. L.,K,t i, ,,. Ih,.lr ulM,r ""-" I Mliat woll d keen the new- silver .li.l- oserveci as a day of PAY OF FASTNii PRAYER. Amval.te Moody, the October Mh. be fasting and prayer by the i lnin hes of! the country, and that special prayers should be offered for divine guidance! in these dlstresc I conditions of our' nation, the Ministerial Association of j Astoria would call the attention of the members of the various churches to this request. It is hoped that this day 1 will be observed by all who believe in I the efilcacy of prayer. A I'ui-.n meet-' Ing will be held In the Baptist church I ui i .jo p. m. on i nursuny to engagi In a season of prayer. Rev. J. J. W'u! ter, of the M. E. church, will conduct the services OUK CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON & PETERSON, ROYAL BaKing Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. Government Report Great Bargains ! Ladies wuntirio- fine Drem. (Jootls or :i stylish Cane or ickot at vlioIesal prices should cull at the Low Price Store. They are cloHinsr out. Don't he talked into purchas ing hefore frettinj: prices from the Low Price .Store I. COHEN. 491 Bond St., corner 11th. A POPCLAR MX'TlTtE Those who are privileged to listen t the lecture on "Oregon." given by Mrs iucia vuuiiou, ai ine .vpw c nurch ves- iry on vvennesoay evening, came away with the feeling that they were sorry for those unable to live In the great Northwest. Mrs. Addlum having been a resident of and traveled over the Im mense state for nearly fifteen years, proved nersfclf not only able to give an Instructive, but an entertaining, lee ture as well. Her subject was remark ably well handled, and In a clear and cuiicine manner sne gave ner hearers a better Idea of that wonderful country than any other than a real born Ore- gonian couiu give. Even the public senooi scnoiars, who came there for a part of their education, pronounced the lecture fine. Ablngton (Mass.) Ad vertlser. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of W. H. Ryan, deceased. All persons having clilms against said es tate must present the same to me at Astoria, within six months from the date hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay said Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F. J. CARNEY. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Shippers ars hereby notified that 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 4:30 p. m. C. F. LESTER, Supt. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. tor sale at Es- tes-Conn Drug: Store. Parties desiring tha best of Job printing at the lowest prices should call at the Astoria Job office before going elsewhere. I lira at par with gold.' There would be no obligation on the government to do It; the simple truth Is. we would be driv en to a silver basis to sliver mono metallism. Bimetallism cannot be secured by in dependent action on our purl, nor by opening our minis to free sliver, until International agreement Is had It Is Ule duty of the I'nlted States to mulntaln the gold stundard. We now have more silver than gold. Eighty-four per cent of our foreign trade is with gold standard countries, We have more silver In use than any country In tho world except China or India. Free coinage would defer. If not de feat, International bimetallism. Free silver would contract our cur rency and drive BuO.OUU.OUO gold dollars out of circulation. The money of a country should never ix! tho subject of partisan contention. In addition to free silver we are asked to enter on an era of Irredeemable paper currency. We are not a nation of classes, and appeals to prejudice should be rebuked. PORTLAND EXPOSITION. The White Collar Line will have round trip tickets on sale, to Portland September 23d and 24th, and October 6th and 7th, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good going only on date of sale, and good returning within ten 'lays from date of sale. Tickets good on steamers T. J. Potter, Bailey Oat zert, H. H. Thompson and Telephone'. SHORTHAND CLASS. Beginners' class meets on Tuesdays and Fridays. Advanced class meet on Mondays and Thursdays. MRS. P. F. WOODFORD. POSTPONED. Owing to the sudden Illness of Mrs. J. Walter, the social announced to be held at their home tonight will he post poned until further notice. A. V. ALLICN. UfAUKIN Groveries, Hlour, Feed, Provision, Fruits VrgrublM, Crockery, Gins and t'latc J Ware. Loggm' Supplies. Cor. Tanlh and Commercial streets. .SNAP A KODAKS at any nisu coming out ol I mir sinre aiol you'll net a J portrait of a ninn brlniniliis over wiin plrassnt thutighta. i Mi., ti ijusjuy In the liipior. ' ws hsvr tu offer JU-e eliou'tl to I'lesse sny man. COMK AM) THY Tl I KM rot'Nu. i -- Fol'.NP -Pair i i Commercial and ! Astorian olllee. f kid gloves, loth Streets. crner Apply Cedar Shingles SKASII'K I.I'MIIKIt YARD, OFFICE JuS COMMERCIAL ST. HUtlHns & CO. ROSS HIGG.Nb"& CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper AsioMa Fine Tess sn4 CoKmi. TsHe Dellcscies, Doaettk and Trnplcsi Hralts. Vefvubiss, Sugar Cured rtsms. Bsiuo, fctt. Choke Free-h and Salt Meats. ; 1. A KASTAHISNl), )I:M:KAL contkactok, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND OlKARp BUILDER MiH'HIC MOVKH Nous Moving Tools ur Kent. ASTORIA OIIEOON AMTOHIA IKON WOUKH Cuei oalir St. . fool or Jo, ksna, Asiofie General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Lea4 uJ Msilne Engines. Uulief work, Sieea bosl sne Cennsry Woik a Specialty. Castings of All IWilf.!l..ns Msee lo Oteer oa Short Nullie. John oi.... President and fluptrlntandant Ko Vice Prwudm, Praal Bacralary First National Hank Treasurer ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY K. L. Boyle & CO. Real READINO ROOM FREE TO ALL Opan svary day from I o'oloek to I N and : to 1:10 p. m. Bubaorlptlon rataa II par annum. H.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB m. B.F. AliLiEH &S0fJ Well Paper, Artists' Msterlsls, Pslnli, Oils. Glsss, etc. Jspsnese Msltlngs. Rugs snd Rim boo Goods 365 Ct mmerclal Htreet. Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS a R a3 W COMMERCIAL ST. BREMNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths. Special at t notion paid to steamboat re pairing:, first -class horsesholnf, ato. LOGGING CAIflP DORK" A SPECIALTY 17 Olnsy strew t, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or. the rjpn VJCrl leee RCCArt FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial nd nth Sts. ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. TO Cl ltlC A COI.lt IV (INK DAY, Tnke laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druKBlHts refund the money if It fulls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chan. Hoirers, UrugBlst. Tin-re's mure clolhlnir destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe uke" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest Ince. Try It nnd notice the difference In rjuiillty. Xloss. fllKirlns & Co. OABTOniA, Tit h jf Halle at TVV, mxcuw C. A. HANSON Cash Grocer "The Louvre" AST0KIV9 OOKcr.OlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 n.no its Fine Maalo. (lames of All Kinds. Two) Maa-nlflrent Hare. CVEItY TtllMi NKST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTIttlTI.V OKNKItVEO. B7'J COMMERCIAL STREET Emil Schacht ARCHITECT CEO. NIC0LL, Assistant. OFFICE: IKopp's ft cw Brewery Clarkson & Mcjrvin Room Company LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. All Work Guaranteed 1.KAVK OltllElt AT KOOM I, I'LAVhL IIIJILD'U If n Roof Falntln( VW and Rapalrlnif Leaky Hoots N. JENSEN and R, 0. HANSEN