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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1896)
THE DAILY AST0K1AN. Till riSD.W MrtttNlNH, NOYONKK 8. !. Misses, Youth's and Children's QCHOOL UHOES Ladies and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers. Rubber Boots, Etc. Omr John Hahn & Co. Are Wefraated 79 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 52 decrees. Minimum temperature, 44 degrees. Precipitation,.!) Inch. Total precipitation from September Oat, ISM. to date, 11.2$ Inches. Iencleney of precipitation from Sep tember 1st. 1SS, to date. .31 Inch. TODAY'S WEATHER. For Oreiron and Washington Occa sion al rain, except rain or snow In Eastern Oregon. TO RKADKB8.-TH Ialty Aatorlaa" osteins twice a Blank reading aitur a Uf ether paper published la Astoria. It la Ui only paper that present It readers with a dally telerraphle report. TO ADTatRTISKRS.-Th. "Dally As- torlaa" has atara thaa tw lee aaeaoiij reed ra aa aay either paper pabllelied la Aato- valaabla aa aa adrartlalac medlaea. State af Onpn. I . County of Clalaop. i Wt, U aaderelfmed. local aiaaacara reepeetlvelj of tae Westers I'aloa aad Foatal Talacrapk Mapuln, karaby aar tify tka the Bally Astasias" la tka aaly paper pabllabad la Astoria wklek bow ra alvea, or at aay Uaa daring- aar eoatrol af aald entoee kaa reealrad, a telegraphic press report. B. D. JOHNSON. Maaacar W. V. T. Co. J. K. CLARK, at onager Paatal Tal. Co. The "Astorian" hereby of fers to donate One Hundred Dollars to St. Mary's Hos pital, payable on demand to Father Dielman, when ever legal evidence is pro duced showing that any af ternoon newspaper publish ed in Astoria has printed, within the last ninety days expiring prior to this offer, a single "special" or other kind of "telegraphic press report," received over the wires entering either of the telegraph offices in tliis city, from any point outside of Oregon. Astoria, Oct-15, 1S96. AROUND TOWN. "I will never give up." "Did you hear that roar?" Feather boas at Dunbar's. W. George Teal, of Portland, is the city. in Children's Dunbar's. school umbrellas, 50c at Shananan the street. Bros, have moved across See Shan&han Bros.' new store and Dew prices. All silk baby ribbon yard at Dunbar's. one cent per No rent to pay. We can afford to sell j cheap. Shananan Bros. The city cleaned the streets yester-! rlav hv hvdraulle Dower I Moved! Moved! Opposite our old 1 stand. Shananan Bros. i One ton of fancy Merced sweet pota- toes at Foard & Stokes'. The merchants yesterday reported business as being very good. Gunther's, the only candies In the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent If Snodgrass doesn't make photos you don't get the best your C. B. Smith's selection of choice can- dies are the finest put up in Astoria. . Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candles. It will do you good. Thursday, the 26th, promises to be an old-fashioned and veritable Thanks giving. Theodore Christians, of Walluskl, was in the city yesterday and called on bis friends. Stuart Bros, celebrated the election in their office yesterday with a live rooster. Mr. A. P. Bradbury, the well known traveling man, of Portland, was 1n the city yesterday. Dr. Howard's residence is at 525 Com mercial street, over the "Spa." Night calls promptly attended. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 662 Commercial street. It goes without saying that Astoria will properly celebrate the opening of You can expect too much of Schilling's Best. is only tea. But your grocer gives your money back it you don't like it In packages, full weight A Schilling & Compaay Su rrancuca IN the Cascade locks. If not today, some other day. Mackintoshes are selling very rapidly at the Low rrlce Store since they made their blir reduction In prices. Mustln'a perfect flttlnK union suits with seamless shoulders, broad lap, and full site over hips, at Dunbar's. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tljrht stoves when you can fret them for half the money at 4SI Bond street. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the moat artistic, and Snodgrass knows how to make them. Why buy others when you know that Lownoy's are the only chocolates In the world. Fifteen different varieties at The Spa." A Walluskl farmer yesterday after noon tried to nna mar new rvnirni market, but was compiled to give up In disgust. Plenty of air tight stoves In the mar ket, but only one with hot air draught tube. The Queen, at Fisher Brothers.' Price. $10.00. Major McNeill, president of the O. R. and X. Co., was a passenger on the State of California yesterday morning for San Francisco. Mr. H. C. Malcolm, proprietor of the Riverside Inn., Portland, and also a champion duck hunter, called on his Astoria friends yesterday. LOOK OCT for fraudulent telegraph ic news In the Astoria afternoon papers. None of these papers receives one line of outside news by telegraph. F. J. Scholfleld, the landscape gard ener, will oner al: shade, ornamental and fruit trees (every one guaranteed to grow) at reasonable figures. Captain Cousins, of the Areata, says when he attempted to go to sea Mon day all his passengers got sick before the steamer returned to the city. Captain Cousins, of the Areata, says the reason he Is staying so long in As toria, Is that this Is his last regular trip here, and he hates to leave the city. The handsomest line of Jackets and capes have Just arrived at the Low Price store. They will be sold at whole sale prices. Take advantage of this offer. Prompt and complete returns from the election will be posted on the bulle tin board at the "Louvre," commencing Tuesday night and continuing until the finish. W. C. Quimby, Scotland; M. Johnson, Portland; Chas. Moore, Nehalem; E. E. Cooper and G. A. McMillan, Knappa, were guests at the Parker House yes- ; terday. F. J. Schofleld Is an expert at flower and general landscape gardening, and offers his services for such work at a reasonable rate. Leave word at Asto rian office. Captain Burns will return to the city itodav to look after the Glenmorag. The men at work on the ship have already largely reduced the cargo and dlsman tied the vessel. I readjustment before one of the party remilar meeting oflcould leave the house, It seems that the McKlnley Club tonight at the head-, quarters. A full attendance is Ueslred Ing, got on the wrong articles ot up as there will business of importance j parel, and those that were Irft would to be, transacted. Miss Pearl Holden entertained the members of her Sunday school class 'Tuesday evening by giving them a lit- .I.. aulol at h.p Vi i . rn The children ' oil h.rt a ennA time. I i Purchasers of dress goods and woolen lunaerweax met wiui pieuui bui at the big reductions that are going on at present at the Cohen Low Price Store, 491 Bond street. A. F. Bradbury, C. D. Pearson, H. C. ! Malcolm and wife, G. C. Teal. C. H. Wheeler, S. S. Deitrick, Dr. Raymond and wife, of Portland, were registered at the Occident yesterday. On Thursday, November 26, Astoria will eat turkey and give thanks for the maintenance on the part of her people of the national honor and their support of good government. Artist Swope's cartoons, exhibited last night by the magic on the screen at 'the Palace restaurant, brought out rounds of cheers and many words of praise for Astoria's rising artist. A sociable will be given by the Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church on Friday, Nov. 6, at the residence of Mr. C. H. Hanson. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend. Mr. Henry H. Stokes, who arrived from CallfornK the other day, yester day purchased a partnership Interest In the Columbia Iron Works, and will at once take charge of the moulding department. The regular weekly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held In llescue par lors this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. A full attendance desired. Strangers and all temperance workers are cordially Invited. The new time card on the Seashore railroad Is dally proving most satisfac tory to the traveling public. The new trains to Flavel are a great convenience both to Warrenton people and visitors to Flavel and New Astoria. The application to the city council last night for the placing of an elec tric street light at the corner of 7th and Bond streas shows that the prop erty holders In that neighborhood want to put that part of the city In first class shape. The ranchers in yesterday over the Walluskl road reported that notwith standing the bad weather, It Is now comparatively comfortable traveling over that road. The same amount of work put upon this road another sea- I ZXZA as well eiuands son, will make It one of the best roads In the state. Mr. H. C. Malcolm, of Portland, who yesterday visited the Hotel Flavel, antd that It was the handsomest and most complete, house on the Pacini' coast beaches north of California. He pre dicts great things for Flavel and As toria In the future. Nearly everyone yesterday was en gaged In discussing the results of the election, and throughout the city there -as a gvneral feeling of satisfaction that Clatsop county, Astoria and Ore gon had so faithfully stood by good government and sound money. After discharging her cargo at San Francisco, the Areata will take the place of the wrecked Arago on the Coos Bay run. Captain Cousins formerly had this run and now goes back to his old stamping ground. The Bonlta la now doing the work of the Arago. Commencing the second Monday of January, 1SDT. and continuing four weeks, special courses of Instruction for horticulturists and dairymen will be given at the state agricultural college, Corvallls. A complete program will be furnished on application to Director H. B. Miller. The Columbia Amusement Company has been incoroprated by Edward N. LaRose, W. E. Seney, Geo. H. Shaw. and B. B. Hemenger. The company proposes to do a general business In managing opera houses and places of amusement In Astoria. The capital stork Is lio.ooo. A well known Democrat said last night that he attributed their defeat to ,the fact that In Its Monday Issue one of the evening papers called on all good Democrats to vote "a week from Tues day." As that date has not yet Ar rived, their last votes may yet come in. and show what might have been. One of the finest entertainments an Astoria audience has ever had the pleasure of attending will be given at the M. E. church on Thanksgiving evening. Full announcements and pro grams will soon be published and when you see the program you will be sure and make your arrangements to go. Two of the gentl. men guests at a I Wl duces I tW.t mo&t iw 1 ..jcenain notet i uesuay nigm. S"i mnr clothes badly mixed up, necessitating a his friend, who arose first In the morn not fit the other man, A prominent politician. In speaking of the situation yesterday, saiu mat McKinley's electoral vote is tne greai- est victory known In history. Grants electoral vote Of ZSfi tn is me larg lest electoral vote received by any pres- tnt. but McKlnleys vote, obtained against me neiu, m bj records as one of the marvels of po- litlcal history. The Astorian Is Indebted to the cap tain of the Mount Lebanon for copies of recent Issues of the Japan Dally Advertiser, published In Yokohama. The papers are full of Interesting news of that rapidly developing nation, and the accounts of new railroad projects, tele phone lines, electric car lines, and man ufacturing enterprises clearly show that Japan is determined to modernize Its country and people. The Chamber of Commerce commit tee which met yesterday to consider the question of Joining The Dalles In celebrating today the opening of the Cascade Locks, wired the commercial club of that city that the notice was too short to arrange at this time for a celebration by Astorlans. Had the man agers of the affair purposely desired to shut Astoria out of the celebration, a more opportune date could not have been selected. Astoria, however, will probably celebrate. In passing around the Silvia de Grace, as the British ship Durbridge was com ing down the river yesterday, in mak ing one of the many turns In the crook ed channel, Bhe sheered off, going aground on the sands. A heavy wfnd was blowing at the time, which made It difficult to handle the heavily laden vessel In the crooked channel. Arrange ments were made to pull her off at high tide last night with three tugs. In speaking of the matter yesterday af ternoon, the captain of one of the ships now In port suggested that It would be a good Idea to spend a part of that JjO.000 appropriated by the govern ment In straightening out that portion of the channel. The Hayward had the Durbridge In tow at the time of the accident, and Captain Empklns was the Dressmaking Miss Florence McMli.i.en, of Portland, has opened dressmak ing parlors at room io, Tihe hotel. Miss McMulIen has first class recommendations from Portland patrons, among them the ladies of St. Helen's Hall. She will be pleased to see the ladies of Astoria. as the cooking of dainties, the shortemuir that Drt the lightest, best tasting and wholesome iboU at the lowest the purest, mast healthful nnd :o no mi cal shortening ever nown. Get the srenuine. lV.kltMn:uks--,,CWA)tf" and jAvr'j ftcni in lotton-plant riMt on every tin. Bold sv.rrwb.re. THl N. K. FHIRBANK COMPANY, SVImK '!. IMnl, fc.nn.aii, lwn imt pilot In charge. An olllilel Investiga tion of the matter has not yet been made, but no blame Is attached to the tugboat or pilot. TO 1'1'KK A t'OLIl IN llK ItAV, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure, JSo. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. COMMON' COI'NCIL MKKTtNU. City Fathers Decide to Kill the Or dinance, Not the Dogs. The common council met In regular session last evening, all members being present except Mayor Taylor and Councilman Thompson. In the absence of the former. President McGregor wielded the gavel. Two Important matters were acted upon. Petitions from Cn'orge Mclstor and C. II. Helna for prlvelege to transfer their liquor licenses were granted. A petition from property-owners asking for an electric light on the corner of Bond and Seventh streets was referred to the Street Committee. The Health and Police Committee re ported favorably on the claims of the special olhcers during election and rec ommended that liquor licenses be grant ed to 11. Junes, Wm. Bock and N. SI monson. The same committee also re ported on the famous dog ordinance, It was recommended that the ordi nance be not passed, becaure the com mittee doubted the right of the city to license dogs and then subjti t them to annihilation by persons of all political faiths. The reports of the commllbre were adopted, and tbe dog ordinance Is dead. The Street Committee recommended payment of the follow ing claims: Sur veyor's payroll for October. $261; Street Superintendent's payrcll. J1T6; Astoria Box Co-, Vl Shore Mills Co., (534. The same committee recommended that the remonstrance against the es tablishment of the grade of Twentieth street be not entertained, and also re am! also reported adversely on the portrd adversely on the ordinance r-gu-lating the width of wagon tires. The Hoard of Assessors reported that it had completed the assessment for the Improvement of Grand avenue. The report was adopted. 'rdinaiu'i appropriating ."0 f.r Prenmer Hulmi-s, IsO fnr Putnam & Co., and JxO fur the Astoria Asphalt & Hoofing Co, were read third tlnie and passed, Mi4, liergmurt, of the Health nnd Po lice Committee, stated that he could not very well report on the cigarette ordi nance, as Mr. Srhelbe. being In the cigar manufacturing business, was rather touchy on that subject. Mr. Thompson, the third memeber of the committee, is not In the city, and Mr. Bergman suggested that the report be postponed until Mr. Thompson re turned. Mr. Bergman was certain that the boys were In no hurry for the pas sage of the ordinance, ami was granted further time In which to file his re port. The most Important action taken by the council last night was the adoption of resolutions establishing the grades of Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. These proposed thoroughfares are sit uated south of the railroad depot and will be a decided Improvement to the oortlon of the city between Kearney's hall and the Clatsop mills. The regular monthly payrolls and other claims were read and referred to committees, after which council ad journed. ADVERTI8ED LETTEH9. The following unclaimed letters were advertised at the Astoria postofTlce on November 2, 1S!6: Bowman, Chas. DufTy. Patrick. Hanson, Thos. C. Harklns, J. E. Johnson, Samuel Powers, D. Reid, Mrs. Itosetta Rogers, C. D. Simpson, Jerry Thayer, E. Tiehoora, John Watson, F. M. Wuotlla, Oskar Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." Additional postage of one cent for each letter advertised Is charged. HERMAN WISE, P. M. COUNTY PRECINCTS. Reports from all precincts In Clatsop county but Vesper and Corrle are In. The following went for Rryan: Jewell, 2 majority; MlKhawauka, 5; Elsie, 7; Bear Creek, 3. For McKlnley: West port, 20; Knappa, 40; Clifton, 38; John Days, 3; Seaside, 4S; Sklpanon, 31; Lew Is and Clarke, 18; Olney, 2; Walluskl, 20. The vote at Jewell was: McKln ley, 19; Bryan, 21. Mlshawaka: Mc Klnley, 12; Bryan, 17; Palmer, 1. OVR 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. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlgglns Co. RPBCIAL OFFER Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Nans on application. ADMlNlSTI5ATOU'8 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I havs been appointed administrator ot the estate of V. 11. ltyan, deceased. All persons having cUlins against said es tate must present the same to me St Astoria, within six months from the data hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay said Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F. J. CAKNEY. Astoria. Or.. October . ISM, TKACHKIW EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly teachers' examina tion will be held at Hlith School build ing, Astoria, Or., Wednesday, November 11, ISM, beginning at 1 p. m. Applicants for county teachers' rerlltlcatoa will be present promptly and remain until he close. Examination for Htate Diplomas will he held Saturday, November 14, begin ning at T a. in., at same place. II. H. LYMAN, School Hup!., Clatsop Co., Oregon. NOT1CK. This is to notify all persona that the firm of Wuh Sing A Co., doing business as merchant tailors, at No. (.' Cummer clhl street, lu the City of Astoria, Ore gon. Is and ever slnie the S7nd day of August, is;, has been composed of only two persons, to-wlt: Chan Sing and Chan I.uen, and If any person should claim to be a member of the said firm, such person Is an Imixiatcr. WAII SING ft CO. The best chemical compound for washing powder Is "Soap Koam." as It will not "yellow the clothes." nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will con vince you. ROYAL BaKtng Powder. Highest of til in leavening strength -u.s. ammit Rtort Sftlton Sea HW for baths at the Estes-Conn 1'irjr Ftorr 10c anil 25c per package. OASTOTIIA4 TtlfM- liBilt sifuiw. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the hlk-hest cush price fur fur skins. WANTED, WANTKD A good girl for general housework. Apply at the Astorian of fice. FOR RENT. Fffl KENT Three of four newly fur nished rooms, suitable for housekeep ing. Apply to Mrs. (.!, V, I'orter, furni ture store. FOFl HENT A front room nicely fur nished. Imjulre 224 ttond street, city. FOft ItKNTThreo or four furnished rooms, suitable for light house-keeping. Inquire at Crow's Oallery. FOIl ItKNT Three or four rooms, with board. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. FOR BALE. All kinds of fancy and Jupani-nc goods for Christmas and the holidays, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD. OFFICE 365 COMMERCIAL ST. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nchslcm dcpnd upon th. weather. For Freight; and Psisenger Rates Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOENTB St. 0. N. CO., Agents, Portland. Until JiuuiRry 1, 1H',)7, nu nn induccmont to purchuWu of Ileal KHtuto, lot in WARREINTON ami Warrenton Park ... will U nold Ht groutly roduccd jirioow. Thin in tlio lt'Ht aituutod proportv on tho west nido of the Hay, within u mono' throw of tho drpot in Wnnonton, whoro HOD pooplo uro now living. ' ...DON'T PORGI3T... thut prict'8 will ndviinco in ft low vook. opportunity. The Successor ...To the . Oregon Trading Co. Has Hindu suchdoop cuts in tho piiti'H of good thnt tlit'y don't iit't'tl to nmko aiictio i now to raiso ' nioni'V. Tho pooplo huvti found it out from tho Imrpiiiift they aro getting nt private sale. We aro not yet out of the woods. We must aise $4 .(KM) hy the I'M li of December. and to continue the tuhIi ko that the amount can eas ily he raised v will pell from !10 to .10 per cent he- low lU'tu il vu I u.) until tho amount is raised. ..600 Commercial Street.. In Medieval Days When people wanted anything Ihry knelt down and prayed tor IL lluw ever, that raa some. Urns ago. Along about 100 a fellow named Guten berg, who had "com. de Hhlne over." was monkeying around a carpenter shop In Lenta Ha whit, lied soma little blocks and actually mails an alphabet. Then he rutfed a sort of-well, a machine that would look .omethlng like our let ter press of today. II. arranged his blocks In order, put some ink on ti.em, also a piece of paper, and then screwed hie pree. down. That was called priming. Old tlutennrrg made a howling success or the racket, and his hrad bream, so swollen that he really snubbed th. king on. day. The king overlooked It, however, for he had an Ulra what kind of frllows printers would be. Well, flnnlly they got th. print ing system down pat, and, as th. centuries rollnl by, lsitn printing newspapers Ural person, Invnrlnlily singular mimlcr, any gender and hard case. In This Enlightened Day Thtro nro many newspapers as a matter of fuel. But It Is nn utter lniioi4ll.u,:v lo gft a nrwapaper to admit It. Thi- ailvertimiig patronage of a newnpaprr cirpt-nds InrKely v, wholly upon lis circulation. A newspaper Is a great deal Ilk. the huinun body; If its circulation Is good. It prospers: othiTwIne, otherwise. Mom. papers publish Want Columns That Is. a column, or a number of columns, devoted to small advertise ments. If a fellow wants anything trouble, a wife, a house don' t make any different, what It Is h. can get It by means of a small ad. Included tn the "want" column are "For Hani," "For ll.nt." "1-ost," "Found." "fltolen" and "Miscel laneous." Now, just sc. what chumps some people are! Why, a man has been known to hunt over a city this city for days looking for a houso In which to llvo. Had h. coma lo Tho Astorian omr. and asked for a want ad. he could hav. gotten bis hauao without the least bit of trouble and for about H cunts. It Is Needless To tell of The Astorlan's circula tion. Th. paper has been estab lished for a quarter of a century. Why, old Concomly read the first rumor of the building of a railroad to his braves from lu Circulation Is Th. Astorlan's long suit. Conno quently, when a fellow comes Into Tho Astorlun otllce, looks pleasant, throws down 2T cents on the coun ter and says he wants a house, ht gota It Why, Just Think ! The Astorian goes Into every house In Astoria and a great majority o( those In ths surrounding sections ot Oregon and Washington. Hence, it you Insert an ad. In The Astorian, It Is equivalent to engoglsg a man to go around to all thos. houses and telling the Inmates that you want something or havs something fos sale. Why, talk about a son pi A Bit of Advice When you want anything no. mat ter what It Is when you hav. any thing for sale; when you lose, find or steal anything, come around and tell your trouble to Th. Astorian. Bring 26 cents with you, and, above all things, look pleasant Tell th. clerk that you want a want ad. In the want column, glv. him your Jo cents anu go away happy. As Her man Wlso would say, a want ad, will restora the blind, th. bald and th. bowlegg.d to manhood. 3 Lines OC Cents, for Orry It. A TWIHTER. A twister in twisting May twist him a twist. For In twlioinst a twist Three twists mois a twist; But If on. o th. twists Untwists fror th. twist. Ths twist untwisting Untwists ths twist That is, when it's twisted' with, any other twins than MARSHALL'S. is your R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS H tl ' COMMRRCIAL HT. "The Louvre" ASTomvs .om.r.ois ENTERTAINMENT MALL a ri.oon gin. Musi.. Vmmm ot All Klada, Tm Msgninrsal hr. tvcRTTniMi rnm-um ICood Order and Everybody's Rights TIU'ITLY OttHKHt KO, The Palace Cafe i Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters Is tk shell or ess Served to Order or Sold st Retail W. W. WHIPPLE TUB PALACE .SNAP A KODAK. at any man oomlug est O our .tore and you'll set a portrait uf a nuui hrlinmlus ovrrwlttlplraulit thoughts. Hurb qualify lu lus lliUfi we luv.looffrrareeuuiigbtc pleat. ear ntas , COM IT AND THY TIIKM HUGHES & CO. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NIC0LL. Assistant. orriCH: Kopp's New Brewery B.F.ALiLiEN&SON Well Paper, ArtUt.' M.wtl.ll. Ptlnta, Oils. (iU.t. etc. Jirum M.ttlnet. Ruriead Beaiboo Good! 365 Cc mmerolal Htroet. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Fd, Provisions, Fruits. Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Piated Ware. Lodgers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Co mm.ro lal streets. J.A FAST A BEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND DWARF BUILDB HOUHIt MOVKH. Houm Moving Tools for Rant. ASTORIA OHEOON S. FiwrsMN, lets of Freem.n l Holmes. R. T. Earls, Li. ol Stockton Cel. FOUNDRYHEN , Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers Iron and Brnas Castings General Blacksmith Work SPECIALTIES Welch P.t.nt Wheel, Shis. Smllhtaf tail Steamboat Work. C.nn.ry n4 Mill Machinery. Marine and Stationary Boll, rs Built to Order. Specially equipped (or loggers' work Correspondence solicited 1 8th and Franklin. Phone 78 RREMNER & HOLMES Telephone No. 02 Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re pulrlntf, First class Horseshoeing, EUJ. LOGGING CAMP 010RK A SPECIALTY III 7 OI.MCV ST., bet. 3d and th. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concomly St., foot ol Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work. Steam boat snd Cannery Work s Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order oa Short Notice. John "ox.... President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Baorstary First National Bank, Treasures Now COLUMBIA IN IRKS 1