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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1896)
TIIK DAILY ASTOUIAN, KlilPAY MOKNINH, OtTOHKH HI. UWMI. Misses. Youth's and Children's CCHOOL UHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. John llahn & Co. Art Vsmmtca 79 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temiwratur, 70 dotfrws. Minimum temperature, M deRrees. ' Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, to date, 3.91 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st. 1S96, to date, ill Inches. TODAT'S WEATHER. For Washington and Oregon, fair weather, warmer In Oregon and Southeastern Washington. TO RKAPKKS.-Th. Dally Aatorlaa" Mtalu tlc us mark raadlng Mr a aay athar papar pabllahad la Aatorla. It It taa oaly paper that prwwnU lu iwadar with a dally tl-raphle report. TO ADTKRTlStKS.-Th "Dally Aa tarlan" kaa mora thaa twlcf a many rad raaaaay alhar paper pabllahed la Aato rla. It ta thrfira nor thaa twlea a Taluahl aa aa adrartialng medium AROUND TOWN. Stat af Orr". Coanly af ClaUop.) tha aadaralg-aad, local maaa-ar raapactlvaly of tha Waatera laloa and Faatat Talegrapk aoaapaatea, haraby cer tify that tha "Dally Aatarlaa" U tha oaly paper pabliahad la Aatorla whieh low ra airaa, ar at aay time daring oar control f said eOloes has received, a telegraphic prsaa report, B. D. JOHNSON, Maaafr W. I". T. Co. J. R. CLARK. Maaacar Paatal Tel. Co. Ice Wool at Dunbar's. P. N. corsets at Dunbar's. Try Dunbar for hosiery. Down pillows at Dunbar's. Fleece lined slipper soles at Dunbar's. Miss Alice Kuettner Is visiting friends In Portland. Dr. W. L Howard, Hornceopathlst, 586 Commercial street. At the Bee Hive, Ladies' Jackets and Capes from 12.00 to $10.00. Gunther's, the only candies In the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent If Bnodgrasa doesn't make photo you don't get the best your "Our Corner" Wm. Anderson, went to Portland last night on a business trip, A complete line of ladles' mackin toshes from 12.35 to J10.00 at the Bee Hive, ;f3 Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Guiither candies. It will do you good. Captain Thomas, of the Melanope. went to Portland last evening on a bus iness trip. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price 110. Comt and examine them. There were more unprotected holes' in the streets last night which were a menace to life and limb, The Ladies' Guild of Grace Church will bold their annual sale of fancy ar ticles December 2, ISI'6. Children's jackets 90c, J1.33. and KM. A few only. Ladles' felt walking slip pers for 25c at the Be Hive. Bailey's Complexion Brushes remove Freckles, Tan, and Blackheads. Sold by Charles Rogers, druggist. Capl. G. B. Hegardt arrived from Portland yesterday morning, and took the first boat for Fort Stevens. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, Just received another shipment of the fam ous Gunther's Chicago candles. Don't forget the date of the Maglnel Mullin Concert Co. concert Tuesday next, October 20th. Secure your seats. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snod grass knows bow to make them. Rev. Mr. Walter will leave this morn ing for Ilwaco where he will deliver bis famous lecture on "Prison Life" to night The afternoon tea given by the la dles of Grace Church yesterday was one of the most pleasant social functions of the season. Charles McDonald moved his store yesterday afternoon from the corner of 12th and Commercial to the rooms for merly occupied by the Arcade. Those who attend the Maginel-Mullin Concert Company at Fisher's Opera House next Tuesday will be amply re paid. Their performance Is a revela tion. F. J. Schofleld is an expert at flower and general landscape gardening, and offers his services for such work at a The best possible terms for anything new to you are: Get of your grocer a pack age of Schilling's Best tea. He pays you your money back if you don't like it A Schilling It Company ms rraaciaco 17 Leave word at Asto- The Maglnel-Mullln Concert Company Is the only concert company on the road today. None but the best of artists connected with It. Opera House, Tv'S ilsy next. Just received, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schober & Co.'s ladles' and misses' and children's line shoes for fall and winter wear. (Successors Copeland & Thorsen.) Mls Ruby Walter returned from Portland yesterday, where she has been attending school, suffering from a se vere case of poisoning received from poison oak. A. J. Wherry, Timothy Corcoran, N'e halem; C. R. Johnson. Chlnnok; C. W. Fisher, F. Rartoldus, Walluskl; Mrs. F. N. Uraxee, Fort Stevens, were In the city yesterday. The question was asked yesterday "what Is the difference between free silver and free lunch?" The answer was that free sliver is IS to 1 and free lunch is 11 to 3. Messrs. Jack and Roy Wherry were In from the Nehalem yesterday. They re port that the result of a careful poll shows that old Nehalem will give Me Klnley a good majority In November. More boots and shoes will arrive at Columbia Shoe Co. In the next ten days than has ever been received by any store In the city In the same length of time. (Successor to Copeland and Thorsen.) j The electric light company has been engaged for the last few days in raising the wires to the new poles. It will take about two weeks more to finish the work, which will then give the West Shore Mills Co. one of the finest plants on the coast. Testerday the large marine boiler for Kopp's new brewery, built by the As, torla Iron Works, was moved from the shop, to the brewery. As the boiler weighs nearly nine tons. It may be Imagined that the task of moving It was no Inconsiderable one. An interested crowd gathered on 11th street between Bond and Commercial yesterday afternoon to watch a small dog destroy a doten large rats. The dog, it is needless to say, did first-class work. A few more such pest destroyers would be a blessing to the city. It Is said by a gentleman who l on the inside, that the Elks' social, to be given on the 10th, prox., will be one of the mnst elaborate events of the kind ever wlthnessed in Astoria. Every preparation Is bring made by the mem bers of the order to make the affair a grand success. If necessity Is the mother of Inven tion, the child of genius was on view- yesterday near the O. R. and N. dock where a fisherman had rigged an Im promptu net rack on the frame of his ooat tent with the web hanging over In the manner of a lace curtain. The Columbia river fisherman Is equal to the occMlvn. It has been suggested that If the pr.s- ?nt Republican hall Is not found large enough to accommodate the crowds who want to hear Senator Mitchell next Monday, the new Foard & Stokes hall might be used for the occasion. It will seat 700 people, and the acoustic prop erties are the best, and It could easily be turned Into an old-fashioned wig wam, At Weston, on Wednesday, at the home of the bride's parents, was sol emnized the wedding of Mr. A. W. Pres oott and Miss Maud West, by the Rev. Mr. Dunlop, of Warrenton. The rela tives and Intimate friends of the fam ilies were present. After the ceremony the couple took the evening boat for Salem, w here Mr. Prescott Is engaged in the practice of law. Mr. J. H. Imhoff, of the Astoria Mar ble Works, returned yeste'rday from a business trip to up river points on both the Oregon and Washington sites whither he had been summoned. This concern Is one or the many Astoria Institutions whose extent of business operations Is from the coast towns to and territory contiguous with Portland and other Interior cities. These beautiful fall days and moon light nights refute the Imputation that Astoria has only rain and mud. Yes terday afternoon the bay at high tide presented a fine picture. A number of small sailing vessels left different wharves and made their way across the waters, while the big ocean vessels, with their tall masts and sails drying in the sun, added to the Impression that there might some day be a harbor in Astoria- Yesterday afternoon at Grace church the meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary Board was adressed by Capt. Slebold, chaplain at Fort Canby. The captain delivered a most Interesting discourse upon the history of women's work In the church In the past; what they are doing in the present, and what they can do In the future. The chaplain was listened to with the greatest attention throughout his talk, and his long ex perience enabled him to give much val uable Information. Rev. Henry Marcotte has Just re turned from the meeting of the Synod of the Oregon Presbyterian Church, which met In session at Union Oregon, from the 8th to the 12th int. The as sembly was generally conceded to be the most delightful ever held by that body and was extremely satisfactory both from a spiritual and from a busl-ni-ps standpoint. Astoria's pastor was chosen as recording clerk of the ses sion, and delivered the evening sermon on Bunday, the closing day of the meeting. Much Interest was manifest ed In the work along, all lines and the labor In missionary fields for the year promises unusually bright results. A gentleman who has Just returned from the Sound, says that while stand ing on one of the streets of Seattle, reasonable rate, rlan office. he noticed a matt standing on the cor ner scratching his head, evidently In deep thought. Another gentleman ap proached him and asked him the cause of his perturbation. It transpired that the man who was worried was a Pop ulist, and the man who accosted him was a gold standard Democrat. The Populist said he was figuring out the political situation, upon which the gold man expostulated with htm for such hard work, remarking that If he did not stop scratching his head he might get his fingers tangled up with the wheels, The new warehouse building now be ing erected by the Foard A Stokes Co., ami which Is almost completed, will be one of the features of the portion of the city In w hich It Is located. Th struct ure Is two story, a large warehouse room occupying the first floor, and a handsome hall Is located on the second lloor. The hall room has a SS-foot cell ing, with a seating capacity of TO peo ple. Is heated by hot water, and ls peclally adapted to public meetings, concerts, banquets, etc. Special atten-, Present, Hon. J. II. D. tlray. Judse; tlon has been given to the acoustic i l'etcrson and Howell lwis, Cominls properties of the hall, which are first f loners. V. I .Dunbar. Clerk, and J as. class In every particular. The windows i W. Hare. Sheriff. will be finished today, and the lower i Court met and was duly opened at 10 room could be occupied at once for po- o'clock a. m. litlcal meetings or similar events. Klcc-j Now comes A. J. Wherry, and states I lie lights ran be put into the building , that he h.s completed till No. IS, on the on a few hours notice, and Astoria has Klsle rond. and requests that same be secured w hat It has long needed a , accepted and w arrant ordered Issued to first class hall with-large seating ca- him; the court having heretofore ex paetty for all kinds of public enter-' n mined said till and found same com talninents. The rooms are so eonuiio- pitted according to specifications and dious and well aranged that they would contract; It Is ordered that said till No. accommodate a fair, or exposition. In IS be accepted and warrant for I'.'O.OO case Astoria should decide to hold a Issued In favor of said A. J. Wherry In salmon fair and make an exhibit of payment thereof. Clatsop county products. It now has j Communication from S. A. Oragg, commodious building In which to hold; read, stating that he has completed such an exposition. ! fills No. 6. 7. 13. 13. 14 and bridge No. j is. on the Klsle nxid, and requests that THE OLD VETERANS. same he accepted and warrant IssueJ . ,., , 'to him: the court having heretofore ex Organlxe for Protection and Mckinley i . . ... . ,.,..,.,, ,,, and Sound Money. A number of old veterans met Inst Thursday evening at the store of C. A. May for the purpose of organixlng a league. A paper, setting forth the object and alms of the league, and signed by the following twenty-threw veterans. u jj. - i no, v.. TrV n.virv r,' ,'.., rv rnmn.n I nth rw nectlcut Infantry W. B. Ross. Company E. 1st Oregon Infantry. T- r Caaajll Panfaln Pnmmnv I. '6th Illinois Infantry " John W. Welch. Company E. 1st Or- egon Infantry Henry Wilson. United States Navy. C. S. Wright, Company E. 1st Oregon Infantry. Anton Weyland. Company H, Missouri Infantry. S. S. Webber, United States Navy. j John McCar. United States Navy. M. Barton, Company K. 141st Illinois ' S. A. Miller. Company C. 3rd Missouri Cavalry A. Scherneckau. Company H. 1st Ne- braska Infantry. W. R. Stub. Company M. United r States Horse Artillery. H. S. Wooden 17th Volunteer Infan- try, John F. Graves, 1st Massachusetts Horse Artillery. E. R. Hawes, Company TnRsi&rned. B, Marine J. J. Walter. Company O, 13Sth Ilil-i nois Infantry. Philip Piper. Company D, 14th Maine Infantry. Charles H. Stockton, Company D, 23rd United States. Alfred Welsh. Company B, 13th Ohio I Infantry. j P, L. Taylor, Company E, th Iowa j Infantry. I Gerchard Meibohne. Company C, 5th I Maryland Volunteer Infantry. Wm. Mann, 11th New York Volunteer Infantry. , George Fogle, Company A. 8th Mich-! Igan Cavalry. ! Jesse Baker, Company H. S4th 111!- nols Infantry. ine meeting was can io uiucr . W. C. Cassell. P. L. Taylor was elected chairman and W. C. Cassell secretary. The chair stated the object Of the I meeting. A preamble setting forth the objects of the lea-vue nnd the manner of or ganization was read and adopted for the government of the league, as fol-! lows: Article 1 The name of this organiza tion shall be "The Union Veterans' Pa triotic League" of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. Article 2 The object of this league shall be to defend the government of the United States against sectionalism, repudiation, mob rule and national dis honor, and to this end to labor for th election of Comrade William McKlnley to the presidency of the United States. Article 3 The officers of this league shall be a president, a vice-president, a secretary and a treasurer, who shall be chosen to serve during the cam paign. Article 4 Any man who served In the Union army or navy during the war of the Rebellion, and holds an honor able discharge, and the sons of men who so served, shall be eligible to mem bership In this league, and may become members by signing their names to this plan of organization. Article 5 The meetings of this league shall be held at such times and places as may be designated by a vote of the league. The president may call special meetings. Article 6 This plan of organization Great Bargains ! Ladits wanting fine Drfss fiootls or a ntylif-h Cap or Jacket at wholesale prices should call at the Low Price Store. They are closing out. Don't be talked into purchas ing before petting prices from the Low Price Store. I. COHEN, . 491 Bond St, corner lltn. may be amended at any regularly called meeting of the league, by a two-third vole of the members present and vot ing. On motion P. I.. Taylor was elected president, Anton Weyland vice-president, C. A. May secretary, V. l Cnssell treasurer. On motion tt was agreed that the name of this league shall be tha As toria Veterans' Patriotic league; place of meeting shall be at l". A. May's store In Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon! j time of meeting Tuesday evening of jeach week, at 7 o clock p. m, The secretary was Instructed to re- port names of veterans to headquarters, at Portland, and request literature sent to league and Its members. TIIK CtU'NTY I'Ol liT, Official Report. Compiled by F, I. Dunbar. County Clerk In the County Court, In and for the County of Clatsop, Thursday. October l.'.th, Iv.Hi. same completed according to contract; It Is ordered that sold tills and bridge be accepted and warrant for $7'.00 be ; Issued In favor of said S. A. Oragg. j In the matter of the tax levies for , the year 1S9; this matter coming on for consideration at mi nine, ine assess- Ml " f,,r he 'r xs'- havln b,H-n I completed and filed and the hoard of I equalisation having examined and . equalised the same, and the court hav - in ascertained therefrom that the total Amount of tnxttbie property wilhTn Clat- sop county Is t.ou..Mir, ami naving tlmated and determined the amount of .money to be raised f,.r county purposes ' h" V'-r further appearing in tne judgment ut I" i1"" " '" the court It Is for the best Interest of rlan controls the only telegraphic pre the county to levy a tax upon all thejreport which conies to Astoria, and taxable property In the county, for the every word of the columns of pretend- 2n, purpose of laying out, opening, ir.uk- telegraphic new s prlnl.il In other pa ,lng and repairing county roads and ' per Is manufactured Isvdlly In the olll- tnillillng and reiioiring nnuges, to lie known ns the road fund, and In uddl - tlon thereto a poll tax of U'.OO; It l therefore considered, ordereil and ad-1 ,'JudlwI. that for the purpose of raising ' a ... .... n'vrnui" iir i tuuny PurHwn it ut & vi l- mllls " """M- np "'"V I. ..i.i 1 1 am., a . I . i u,s.n no , . i t mts"p col,m'. s'at" or "regnn, ana . nt in... . au i .ii i "lx "l " 1 " ""' """"r u" 18 hereby levied ror roan inirpoos. nndj"urlllu ui uiwn uic now in addition thereto a poll tux of -'.0 j '''' nm' b' expected to ap ur In be assessed tipOtl every person W 1)0 1 shall be liable to pay a state poll tax. i and It Is further onl. red a tax of jj mllls on the dollar be and Is hereby I 1,n lwl u'",n ftl1 " xn,,U' "rly wlt,,ln Clatsop county, state !)f Oregn f.r school purpose.!. Ordered that court .sine die. do now adjourn J. II. D. CRAY. Judge. CUIUS. PETEHBON. HOWELL LEWIS, Commissioners. F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. Attest: BUYERS AND SELLERS. The fou0Wng deeds were filed for recor(. ,n the ofJlce of ,te,.or(jer WI- ilams yesterday: M M De t0 j.:rnma R H0(en. t,,, 12 n)ock i3. Chels.'a Ratl ad(1,1(m , .Patrick O'Hara and wife to the 100 American Dressed Meat Co., southeast quarter of southeast quarter, and north half outh east quarter, section 18, and southwest quarter of south west quarter, section 17, town ship 7 north, range 6 west G. O. Ames to Leonore S. Greg ory, south half of northeast quarter, and north half of southeast quarter, section 31, township 9 north, range 7 west Thos. Spencer to J. O. H ant horn 11.07 acres land In section 6, i: ROYAL DaKtng Powder. Highest of all la leavening atrtngth U. t. Oov amount Report ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of W. H. Ryan, deceased. All persons having cUlma 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. Astoria, Or., October 8, 1898. There's more clothing destroyed by Door 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, Hlgglns & Co. We must not be mlHlcd by phrases nor deluded by false theories. Free sil ver would not mean that silver dollars were to be freely had without cost- or labor. TO CUKE A COMI I ONE IMV, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drufir Store. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mnj Oil application. MOUK 1IUYAN KOKOKUIKS. Some Methods Exposed Which Have Heen I'scd on an 1'nsuspei'tliig Public. The UsrcpviMble mclhod and tyl ni Inventions of liryan's campaign man- ugers and press representatives have been so thoi 'oughly ventilated and dis credited thai hardly any resi'ctable paper now deigns to notbe the fresh takes and falsehoods which continue to emanate from these sources. As the campaign clones, however, thcru Is one species of fraud In which the small fry among the disorderly element now threatening the country has become- so adept, and which certain local free sli ver organs. In their desperation over Itryan's waning chances, are prepar ing to carry to such flagrant and of fensive lengths, as to rejulr Immediate and vigorous Interference. Knowing very well from previous ex perience that no campaign statement which they could print as their own production would carry any weight or commund any attention, these pucr are now stealing the cloak of the tele graph companies under which to utter the vilest and most pres(erous ca nards against McKlnley; and by means of bogus and forged despatchr. pur porting to come through the reputable agency of some pre a are dally dishing out t sa.H-la.lon. they , pretended development campaign favorable to liryan's Interest j which have never had any nMsws m...-!! rrii m me ; disordered Imaginations of their dls- enseo. or nisnonesi nnuns. ," ,:,rh", k""u n l" "- newsp.- -.. i'.i"o. n.. nn-.... ( ' garbled from old newspaper arriving ! here by slow course of mall, 't would be a great shame an.l In- Justice uf.er all the legitimate and . n.a iiMf n k I iiir luhitr hoifi iriiuil fur Mr. i " ' l"u " '. hi' tils' If ftttl Illicit n lirif ll n tn 1 lit flat lit , . - - - "! . . furmixl nr timid vnta-r Mhnii .l In. , V . . . V V P-'Peni n ior ev e oi ev,nn. T" l"g c-rtltlcate from the managers of tl nly t.-legraph c - Panl-s whose wires enter this dty iilK'ht to put a quietus upon dishonest 'campaign met It. sis of this order. It has been procured und Is published In the i interest of truth and the protection of Clatsop county voters against the frauds and Impositions ulrcudy at tempted and which will bv still further attempted for the purpose of misleading them In their patriotic duty on the third day of next November; State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, : Wa, the undersigned, local munuger respectively of the Western Union mid Postal Telegraph companies, hereby certify that the Dally Astorlan I the only paper published In Astoria which now receives, or at any time during our control of said office, has received, a telegraphic press report. B. D. JOHNSON, Manager W. U. T. Co. J. R. CLARK. Manager Postal T. Co. THE MINE OWNER'S AGAIN. PROFIT Bay Port, Mich., Sept. 29, 18V6. To the Railway Age: I read with interest your answer to J. R. Dlmond, who asked wherein the mine-owner would be benefited by free coinage at 18 to 1 ratio, In the supple ment of September 25. The answer was good, hut to the exacting mind you did not go far enough with your figures. Your Illustration Is as follows: The mine-owner employs 400 men at 12.50 per day on the present money basis and pays for labor $1,000 a day or, In round numbers, $350,000 per year. The gneral expenses are $100,000, or a to tal expense of $450,000. The output be ing valued at $500,000, leaves profit of $50,000, all of which are worth 100 cents each. Under free coinage at the above ratio, Mr. Bryan tells us a dollar would be a dollar. Accordingly the 400 men would still receive $2.50 each per day, or $350, 000 for their labor, the same as. now, but In 50-cent dollars. As supplies and machinery would double, the mlne owner would pay $200,000 for general ex penses, or $5.10,000, total expense for th'j year. The output being doubled be- -Uho r.f 50 cents worth of silver being stamped ono dollar, would bring the output to $1,000,000 per year. The total expense being $550,000 per your and de ducted from the output of $1,000,000, would leave profit of $450,000, all of which would bo 60-cent dollars. Now the eye-opener comes. To find the real gain In dollars of 100 cents each, divide; the $450,000 profit by 2 and It leaves a gain of $225,000, Instead of $50, 000 as now. Now where Is this extra $175,000 made? Not on purchases of supplies, etc., as this account was dou blednot on the output. Bo there cer tainly can be no other place than on 400 employes; and this with no extra exer tion on the mine-owners' part, but sim ply by an act of congress. Still the "boy orator" and his followers tell us sons of toll that we are whipped Into A kIiuh'O at the map will nhov tlmt iho town of WARRENTON conUins tho host Hitiiutcxl property tlio went miIk of the buy. Alivmly fix luuitlrt'tl pt-oplo livo within 11 Mono throw of tho now milroiul oVpot, iiml at tho Spcclul PrlccH now otlVml thoro can bo no hotter invostmont for HOUSES OR BUSINESS PROPERTY Clioioo lots iiro bring sold tluily ut spofiallv low piicoH, on installniotits, to unit tho tinios. 'in a few wecka tlu ro will bo an mlvanco. Now in tlio tiino to buy tho M bargains on tho IVniiiHuhi. line by railway official, etc. What rot! It Is easy to tell the lie of hi hat, when a man will Insult the wage-earner by making an assertion like that. They are lowing more vote than they are italnlng by uih Insult. The wage earner, like all other, believe) In keep, lug nu eye on the fellow tlmt li b's "t" thief." W. O. SMITH. INote The wilier of the above I employed a bookkeeper for the 1 lu y Port gourdes, opeiiated by the Saginaw Tiwola and Huron Itullwuy. He ws formerly an agent. 1 KKOM NOW UNTIL Bl'ltlNO Overcoats and winter wrap will h la faahlun. Thy ran ba dlarsrdvd, tampor arlly while traveling In the ataam-hratad tralna of tit Chicago, MUwsuka and flt Paul Hallway. For solid romfjrt, for ap'ad and fur safely, no other Una can compare with this graat railway of Ilia Waal. AN KNIOM ATlCAt. flll.l. Or" FAlir. For a dinner, served on tha Dining ears of th Chicago, Mllwauka and St. Paul Hallway, will ha sent to any address oa reoalpt of a two-cent posts: alamu. Apply to Oeo. H. HSalfurd. Oanrral I'aa. eiigr Agnt, Old Colony lluUdlng, Chi cago, Illinois. OABTOniA. . .- A twr "rsx ion u Fisher Brothers, lubrlcjtliiK OILS A Specl.lty. , Sell ASTOPIA Ship Chamlflfry, Hardware, Iron it Stft l, Coal. (irworio t Provinionp, Flour A Mill.l'Vd, Paint, ( Mis. Vjiniisht'H, IOJ-'glTM Supplies, Fuirhunk'n mli. Poors it Window 8, Agricultural 1 in piemen' Wugoiid it Vehicle. A KASTAH1CN1), QLNLRAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND tDHARF BUILDER HOI'SK MOVICU. H um Moving Tuols lor Want. ASTORIA OREGON B.p. ALiLiEN St SON Wall Papar, Artliti' Matarlala. Paint. Olla, (jlaii. ate. Japanasa Mantnta, Rugtand Bamboo tiomla 36 Cc mmerclal Htreet. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, FeeJ, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Piated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial strssts. c a. hanson Cash Grocer B79 COMMERCIAL STREET ROSS HIGGINb & CO '' Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria ana Upper Aatorla Fla Tata ant Coffaee, Tabla DtllcacUa, Ooaaattc aad Tropical Prulta, Varatafclaa, Sugar Curaa Haaa, Bacon, Etc, Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters id the shell or can Served to Order or Sold at Fetall W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE Clarkson & Mcjrvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt and Roofing: Co. All Work Roof Painting and Rapalrlnu Laaky Hoofa. Sitlton Sen Salt lor Iml lis at the KNtos-CtMin 1i iijjlt Mun 10f nuil 2.r per imckiiir;. WANTtU VANTi'.'l A goisl girl, competent to cook ami to do general houauwora; for a small family, American preferred.. Apply In person or by letter to J M. Turney, Flavel, Oregcn, $10 tu $IS Kf stili fur men ft ml siitncrt for eay bom work. No books or canvalng. No experience, lions fid Offer, No Catch Hnd stamp for work and particulars. K. IIKItMANN, . 211 H. Hlith street. Philadelphia. I'a. FOIl RENT. FOR RKNT -Throe fumlsh-d room, for Unlit houkeplng Atrln Land, and Investment Co.. J5J Commercial. HI. FOR KKNT-Three or four roon. with board, Mr. K. C. Hidden, eornsr nth and Diiane streets. FOR RKNT Three furnished mows) with or without board. Apply 11 Ttkx street. roit MA1.K. FOR HALK-12-room I "lain Houaa, Centrally located; cheap leas; bar. gain. Astoria Land and Inv. Co.. Jf4 Commercial street. JAI'ANKSK UOODH Fireworks Jut out Jut recelvxl-Jul what von want -at Wing Lee's. MS Commercial treet. Cedar Shingles HKAHIPK Ll'MRKIt YARD, OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL ST. IAHTORIA IKON WI1HKH Cuaual Si ..Awl ut J,avn, Aam General Machinists and Boiler Makesr LaaJ an4 Matlna tngtp.a, Hnllat vuta, Swwstj toal an4 Cantwrv Wuia a Sf.-Iltv. Caauaca of All tWrlrHmt Ma4a to I Jar oa Short Nittk. John Foi ...I'real.lnnt and gupartnlandanl A. L Fox Vie PTMldrnt (. II. Pral Haeralary First National Hank Trauurar R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL. HT. "The Louvre" ASTOKIVS t.nitCKIUS ENTERTAINMENT HALL. a ri.oons Vina Muatri, Oamaa of All Kind. Tan. Masnllteenl Mara. EVrKYTMMS riNST-Cl8S Good Order and Everybody's Rights. STKCITLV OIIHKItVKII, Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NIC0LL. Assistant.. orriCR; Popp's Hew Brewery .SNAP A K0DAKs kt any man coming out ot, our ator and you'll (at a , portrait of a man brimming 0Yr with plrMHiil IIioiikIiU. Much quality In tho liquor w hayfitn offer are f.noueh to lib any man. COMB AND THY THKMi HUGHES & CO. THE fjpr 1... A RES0RT FOR Corner Commercial and nth St.. GENTLEMEN AI.HX CAMIIRI.., prap. Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon I.KAVK OK IIICItH A T :u COM H KU. 1AI, MTHKKr Guaranteed- N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN, .- -