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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1896)
THE DAILY AST0K1AN, FRIDAY MORN I NO, OKCKMItKU Sft, 1H. VESTOK BY THE SEA Sitnated in Clatsop County Hear Astoria MOW being sold in tracts 1 1 given with cverv purchase, , chance for the CAPITAL PRIZE. E. Z. FERGUSON, Trustee ASTORIA, Fancy Slippers Ladles Walking Chnac Daralle School OllUCa Seasonable Goods Rnfcbers Putter Boots. Etc vn John Hahn & Co. Arm WarrasrtMl 479 Commercial St. White Metals Celluloid Goods See the Display at Fancy Goods Counter of Cboice Novelties In Waite Metal ail Celluloid Goods Albert Dunbar SIONAL SERVICE REPORT. YXSTEHDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 48 degree. Minimum temperature, il degrees. Precipitation, trace. Total precipitation from September Jat SU. to data, U.tt tnchea. v Excess at precipitation from Septem ber let, litt, to date. 1J.I7 Incfaea. I' ftP4T9 WEATHER. Pertiaad, December 14. For Oregon and Washington, fair weather, easterly erineV ' - TO kXADCBsTIi "Del'7 Asstjrtaa" eaatals IvKra a raadlng p.tter e aay stawr pepsr .ablUhl Is Astoria. I Is k saly paper that prata IU reader wit s dally Mefrapalf report. TO ADVEKTUUS. -The "Dally As hariaa'' ha mars thaa twlee a many read er, a aay ether paper pabllihed In Asta sia. It If therefore aaora thaa twlee a s-eleabl a aa aaWartislBf assdlam. itata af Orcgwa, i Caaaty of Clatsap.) We, the aadarslcasd, local aaaaafars respsetlraly f tha Western Calo aad Toatal Tsleraph eompaalr. hereby eer tuy that the "Dally Aatortaa" ts the only paper pnbllshed la AsUrla which aaw re alTes, or at aay Una darlag oar control f said oatee has reeeieedt a lelfegrsphtc trees report. B. D. JOHSSOI. Xaaacer . V. t. Co. J. K. CLARK. Manager Postal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. The bells are ringing, ringing, The day is bright with cheer, The world is rapt with staging. For Christ, the child. Is here. ' Uncle Tom's Cabin today. Uncle Tom arrived In the city yester day. Yesterday waa the ideal one for shopping- , Buy your Groceries at 10th and Duane street. Just received Lowney! chocolates; at The Bps. Tom and Jerry and eggnog at The Office today. Go to 165 Tenth street for the finest holiday goods. You can get the best potatoes at 10th and Duane street The surprise of a gift really counts more than Its value. The leading stores and banks of the city will be closed today. Miss Francis Holden will entertain her friends this evening. Christmas without snow Is almost like no Christmas at all. Salted almonds, the original, fresh this morning, at C. B. Smith's. The evergreens of the forest aiw In evidence today all over the city. Andrew Holmes returned from Eu gene yesterday to spend the holidays. Pure sweet cream fresh every morn ing the year around, at C. B. Smith's. In the police court yesterday John Doe was again fined $10 for being drunk. J. Dillon, of Seaside, and R. A. Ab- Good tea is extremely good you may not know how good. -. Try Schilling's Best; if you don't like it, your gro cer, will ; pay your money back'nv'fulLV ; ' ' ScHllnrtoapa ' ' all sizes. Bond for deed . . Each buyer has For particulars call on STUART BROS., OR Sale Agent OREGON ... On the QUEEN HEATER appear In large letters. 'Queen." None genuine without It. IV ware of Imita tion. We are sole agents for the "Queen." FISHER BROTHERS H. EKSTROM Jeweler 560 Commercial St., Astoria. Or. rise line or Watches, Diamonds COLD 1XD SILVER JCVELIT. CLOCKS E.HBIELUS. riKSES. STERLING AND riaTED WAHE. suitable for Christmas Presents, at Very Low Prices, Every Article rirciasti Eigrivcd rrce. bott, of Sklpanon, were In the city yes terday. Mr. Jf. Boater was bt from Olney ye terday purchasing Christmas presenta This week, dree goods remnants, all lengths, your own price. Low Price Store. The Yellow Kid will be there. So will Terry McKean. H. VMalln and Geo. Smith. Go to the Bonbonniere on Xmas morning for your salted almonds. Call early, Miss Bessie Arndt went to Portland last night 9 spend) the holidays with her aunt. THREE SIZES OF QUEEN HEAT- ers now In stock and for sale only by Fisher Brothers. The O. R. and X. dock will be closed today except tor the arrival and de parture of boats. The big bloodhoundt, of the Uncle Tom s Cabin Company attracted much attention yesterday. Miss Minnie Crow returned from St. Helen's Hall, Portland, yesterday, to spend the holidays. Mrs. J. P. Carlson entertained a few friends last evening at her home at 9th and Commercial. Some new-fashioned mothers do away with the Christmas tree and have a hamper m Its place. While the city was quiet yesterday It was full of visitors who were buying Christmas presents. If you want any of those fine tree ornaments at C. B. Smith's you had better get them this week. Miss May DeOney, of Portland, is visiting for a short time in the city with her friend, Mrs. J. Grlbler. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 62 Commercial street. Bogus 25-cent pieces are floating around town, and merchants are cau tioned to be on their guard. Alfred Cleveland and Slgfried Young returned from college at Eugene yes terday to spend the holidays. HIratn Lelnenweber and Alfred Funge are home from Pacific University at Forest Grove for the holidays. Miss Katie Sinnott, who has been at tending school at Monmouth, is spend ing the holidays with her parents. We offer all our cast Iron stovea at 10 per cent below cost. The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 Bond street. The steamer Columbine yesterday was decorated with evergreens, a Christmas tree appearing at each mast head. Christmas tree decorations, the fineet assortment In the city. Candles, ten cents a box, all sizes, at Griffin & Reed's. Mrs. L. C. Flavel left by last night's boat for New York, where she goes to meet her daughters en route home from Europe. Captain Gregory and the Manzanlta came down from Portland yesterday, after having spent a week In the me tropolis. Remomber, that the Spring Valley Creamery butter, at Foard & Stokes,' la the only fancy creamery butter In the city. . Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Bender, of Knap pa, and Mr. Charles G. Stme, of New Coffee 5c, Woodcock's, 674 Com'l St. of York, were guests of the Parker House )f.terday. There was a big excursion up from Seaside yesterday, among those on the train being Messrs. Dillon, Steele and Eberman. Miss Pearl IloUlen will leave this morning for Fori Canby, whore she will spend the day with Major Kind and family. Foreman Collins has a large gang of men at work repairing the roadbed and surfacing the track betweon Warrenton and Seaside. In the county clerk's office yesterday afternoon Nels Nelson declared his In tention of becoming a cltlien of the United States, Angelica, port, sherry, and claret wines. Rest ever Imported and brought to Astoria. Prices very reasonable. At Alex Gilbert's. Books, all kinds, slae and styles. In neat and tasty bindings, the finest as sortment ever shown In the city, at C.rlrtln Reed'a Indications lost night were that As toria would have something like Christ mas weather today. Pat Observer tiro vcr on the back. The advance sale of seats for the Stanford Glee Club concert to be given by the Elks Tuesday night is one of the largest on record. The sweetest present you can get for your lady friends Unlay is a box of Gunther's celebrated bonbons and choc olate, at C. B. Smith's When making your selection for Christmas do not forget Griffin A Reed's Souvenir of Astoria. Fifty ph tographs for fifty cents. A special program Saturday evening at for the beneflt of the Loyal Temperance Legion. Admittance, 10 rents. Mr. George Hussey and Miss Wlllema D. Mitchell wwe married yesterday at the home of the bride's father In Knap- pa by the Rev. Mr. Robertson. The Elks' concert Tuesday night will be the event of the season. The Stan fords are noted over the entire country for their fine musical performances. Call and see the Queen air-tight heat- at Howell at Ward' before buying; they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. The masquerade dance at Seaside to night promises to be one of the events of the season. A number of Astorians are going down to take part In the fun. Astoria's quartet. H. G. Smith, R. Burnett. W. J. Belcher, and J. R. A. Bennett, In the latest successes of the day, December 31st. A. F. C. vaude vllle, contractor wattis yesterday sent a carload of turkeys to the railroad camps above Tongue Point, and the boy will celebrate today In good, old-fashioned style. Before purchasing, don't fall to se those celebrated alr-tlgtit stoves at Fourd & Stokes.' They have them In a doxen different styles, and every pos sible size. At 10 o'clock Saturday morning, In the town hall of Clatsop city, will be taken up the question of the final ad justment of the liquor license for that precinct. If you have not decided on what to send your Eastern friends, a handsome calendar, booklet or Christmas card will fill the bill. We have them; Griffin & Reed. Don't forget that the Low Price Store has the only perfect fitting wrappers, the handsomest line of Jackets and capes, and Is selling them at wholesale prices. 491 Bond street Mrs. Catherine Case, who has been visiting with her son. Sherman Case, of Seaside, and her daughter, Mrs. B. J. Stoop, of Astoria, has Just returned to her home In Altoona, Iowa. Mr. Constantln Monnie was In yes terday from Gilbert's ranch at Olney. He purchased a team of horses, wagon, a lot of furniture, etc. Evidently he made himself a Christmas present. The entertainments last night at Grace church and the Methodist church wer largely attended and from the hap py faces of the young people Santa Claim must have been In evidence. The famous Freldlander Brothers are now at the Louvre, appearing nightly. They are two of the best specialists' on the coast. Go and hear them. If you don't, you will miss a rare treat. Mrs. H. M. Royce, of Portland, Mrs. L. D. Harris, of Montana, and Miss Bertha Goulter, who has been attending school at Monmouth, are spending the holidays with Mrs. H. A. Franklin. Don't forget that the railroad com pany has made a change In its systi-m of collecting freight charges on goods shipped to stations where there are no agents. The change goes Into effect on January 1st. You will never be able to buy a good watch or clock or anything In the line of Jewelry or silverware for as Utile money as you can now at the l'alae Jewelry Store, as the entire stock mut be sold by January 1st. It seems strange that the railroad company has to send up the Columbia river almost to Portland, to get wood for its locomotives, when there are thousands of cords on the Lewis and Clarke and Young's rivers. HOLIDAY The doubter when they read the call for bids In this Issue, must be convinced that the Astoria and Columbia Ulver Railroad Company will run It train Into the city soon, whether there Is any connection between the new depot and the city or not. Through a misunderstanding It announced a day or two since that Pr. j Finch would shortly enter Into part- j iiershlp with Pr. J. S. Bishop. lr. I Finch will open sit office soon In the j oily, hut neither of the physicians cm- template entering Into partnership with any one, 1 Postmaster Wise reorl that there ! are a largo number of package In the J poHtottlee. and that It might be well for recipients to call for them today. The ; office will lie open from to 10 . nt. j ! and & to p. m. There w III only be one I , mall delivery today. In the hulna pur- i tlon of the city. I Among the Christmas festivities last night the enterulnmoiils HI the Pres byterian and Congregational churches were most conducive to run for the lit tle people ss well as Instructive and ed Ifvlng for all. Santa Claim Is still a reality with the children, If the grown pei-pic have learned when1 M home Is. Cashier lllgglns. of the Astoria Na tional Hank, the bos allege, tins had a fashion of using even body's pencil except his own. So yesterday the clerks presented him with a pen and pencil, each of which was about the sle of a railroad spile, un.l chained them down to his desk with regulation log chain It Is safe to say that Mr. Hlgglus will not have to borrow any more pencils. lirible and Smith yesterday complet ed their work at Kopp'a new brewery. I Right mllea of pipe have been placed iln the refrigerating and steam plant of i this magnificent modern manufactory. Ill be rendered iMr K'H'P expects to start the machln ttu. I! ...,. riK : ery next Tuesday, and will In a few ! days thereafter entirely abandon the I old plant. The capacity of the brew ery will be something over 300 barrel per day. Stanford University lllee. Mandolin 'and Specialty Club vie with any or ganisation on the road and yield to none In popularity. The combination this year particularly In It specialties. Is stronger than evr. The Chicago Satunlay Herald says: "It Is rare that one meets a young artist who shows the wonderful versatility and polish that Mr. Frank Itraneh Ktley display ed In the varied numbers of his recital last evening." The club play one night at Fisher on the i9th. Engineer DUhnan yesterday returned from the line of road near Italnler and reporte that four hundred mm are now amlnlng our stock and prlees, you will at work near Mayger's anil lh. ClAlk- call when In need of anything In our nle. and that the two big dredgera arllrie. hard at work day and night. Good CHARLES ROGERS, work la being done, and when th force , PruggUt. la Increased to a thousand men all) odd Fellows' building. Astoria. along the line, a It Will be shortly, rapid progress will be made, and before t. another Christmas rolls around, the Iron horse will be travelling between here and Portland. ,1 The Stanford University Students Glee, Mandolin and Specialty Clubs are , on a grand holiday tour of the coast No professional company on the road compares with the high class music and minstrelsy of thew well known club. The San Francisco Cull says: "The , Club is especially fortunate In the ims- j svosion of Charles I. Dillon. He Is a clever comedian and especially strong In dialect eccentricities. In the Coster- 1 monger's song. "The Little Nipper." he i vied with Albert, Chevalier, who has made these dlttle popular." At Knappton Wednesday evening was held one of the must enjoyable parties nt the seasoln. Mr. Callender sent his launch Wenona over for the guest from Astoria, and the trip across the bay was one of the most delightful that could be Imagined. The moon shone , brightly and the waters were as quiet I as a mill pond. During the evening ' music and dancing occupied the time. The party returned to the city alout j 1 o'clock In the morning. Among those' present from Astoria were Messrs. j Prael, Rogers, Carruthers, Hlgglna, I Gunn, Rogers, of Portland, Sherman, I Thing, Burnett. Bennett. Dr. Finch, the Misses Tallant, Reed, Upshur, Smith, Hellborn, Nlckerson, Holden, Lelnenweber, Llonberger. Bennett, BILL OF FAKE. Oyster Soup. Chicken Soup. Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce. Boiled Turkey, Oyster Sauce. Roast Duck, Olive Sauce, Chicken Pot Pie. Oyster Patties. Jelly Tarts. English Plum Pudding. Home Made Mince Plea. I With our Christmas Dinner, at the Tremont Restaurant. R. POWERS, Prop'r. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. No play ever written has so strong a hold in our hearts sm this play; It shows the bright as well as dark spots of human nature, and no company has ever presented It like It Is put on the stage by the Cook Twin Sisters Com pany of stars. This beautiful play will be presented at Fisher's Opera House in a mangnl- ficent manner on Xmas night and mat inee, admission at popular prices; mem bers of the same excellent company will also give an entertainment for the bene fit of Herman Wise's customers at Fisher's Opera House Friday forenoon from 9 to Yi m. Every customer holding a ticket to Herman Wise's Xmas dance will be ad- Imltted free of charge to this forenoon jcntertalnment during which the Xmas .presents will also be distributed among Herman Wise's customers. i Mi. Wise could not get the dance hall PECIALS.. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mavs on application. Whatever else you do between now anil Christmas, be sure and see our beautiful novelties In perfumes lief ore buying any gifts for your Mend Mind you, we do not say buy of us. We merely y, see what we have be fore you buy, and then do a you choose about the place you purchase, uf course we have ait Idea about what the result will be after having exam ined our varl.il stink, but that need not In any way Influence your choice. We are allowing our gisxl with the understanding that we wish no one to purchase unless we make It their best Interest to do so. We have In stock an elegant line of novelty perfumes In cut glass bottles, all new styles, never put on the market before, and filled with the choicest perfumes made by Adolph Spieler and Solon ralmrr, the best manufacturers of perfunu In America; also a full line of Imported rx tract by Lubln, Roger and tlallet, Ed. I'lnaud of larla and the Crown Per fumery Company of Ixmdnn. who are known to be the leading perfumer of the world, ami some of their entirely new order In our stock are Metiuklta. Otvhtda. Peau de Sprague, L. Iris Itlanc, Itouquet de Amours. Vrra Vlo- letta. Violet de farm. Panjulnta Ully, Aurora I.lly and QUEKN UF Vlot.KTH. We also carry the largest lino of toilet soap of any house weal of the Rocky Mountains tthat I not a wholesale house.) V have forty gross ranging In price from 40 cent per doxen to tl a cske. i: gross of tooth brushes at from 5 rents to W cents each. Our Mc brushes generally sell fur 75c. J4 doien hair brushes at from )5o to 17 each; bath brushes from Mo to K each; also an endless variety of lather bruahri and shoe brushes, and hundred of other article too numeruu to mention, and alt at Ihe lowest rash prices. We take pleasure In showing good, whclh- er you buy or not. know ing, after x- on account of Uncle Tom's Cabin being presented at Fisher's Ura House on Xmas night, therefore he gives this en tertainment In place of the dance. NOTICE. There I called a special meeting nt th.- Marine Engineers' Ilensllclal A socuitton No. 70, at their hail Haturda evening. December iiSth, at p. m. A full attendance Is requested. II. A. HKNI'UICKS. Pre Chtt. T. Smith, Secretary. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. After January 1st, 1S97, freight .charges must be prepaid to all stations on the A. and C. R. R. It. where the oompany hu no agents. C. F. LESTER. SuM-rlnteiident. FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. Useful aa well as ornamental, at tha Eastern Clock Co.'s. 1S Tenth street, a few desirs from Case's bank, floods sold for cash or easy payments. Some of the dolls purporting to be exact repnsluctlons of the real baby have faces that might easily scare their Juvenile parent Into fits. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every worlTa fair when exhibited. The woman Ai'h the sctawnbst neck and arm" Sienir.iliv veir the most decollette gown. I TO ( I KK A fOI.II IN (INK IMY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2Ec. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Men planning (luck-shooting expedi tions are growling at the weather. OAOTOni-A.. I tlalli spnui Salton Sea Salt for baths at the EnteH-Conn Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. Something Unique and Quite Appropriate PRESENTS Bamboo farniturc In Tasteful snd Artistic Desinns Novcltici to order at reasonable prices Rising Sun Bamboo Store ftflS Comtntrcliil Street We place on sale the finest line of LADIES' and GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS In silk Japonct Linen ut 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cts. each. Our npron.t urc Iihiiiciihc, lo tilt; UuinticHt uti les New arrival h In Kid (ilovcs, new htylcs, new prices. 150 Sweater received yes terday. Call... the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine investment? NoTtCIC To cotuactoi;h. Sonled piomsmi will be received by ihe uudi ''Ik';'-.! tit the xtlm of ihe A. and C It. It. It. In Astoili, until noon of January Id, Iv.'T. for tne construc tion of certain ireatlewotk and pal form, at "Scow Hay,'' In the illy of Astoria. Also, under separate cover, for the construct!. .n of the livstlew ..rk on the line of the A. and C. It. It. It., tietweon Tongue Point and Kimppa All the above In Clatsop Co , Oregon Plan and secirieHtlons can le seen at the oftlc of the coiiiNUiy In Astoria, after l"ioemler ;V --Approved bonds will b required of the successful bidder. The Undesigned reserve the right to reject any or all bids NOltTHWKST CoNMTItrcTloN CO PROPOSAL Foil A llltlUCE. Notice I hereby given, that sealed Plana Specifications. 81 nun Diagram, ami lllda w 111 he received by Ihe County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Clat .p county, until Wednesday, February 3d, U, at S o'clock p. m , for th build ing, crecthxi and construction of a draw bridge aeriM Young' Ulver. In Clatsop County, Oregon, according to such pltuia, peclllcutlon and diagram Said bridge to be I. s ated at one of the following point, and herein designated aa local lona No. I and I. Location No. 1 Ilolng a point on the north hank of Young's Itlver. at the Intersection of the east Iln of the town of Case's Astoria, with aaM rlyer. SM point and direction of mowing being located and d.wTlbed upon th map of said river on file In the ofilc of the County Clerk. The bridge at tbl Lo tion to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with f.sit opening, and l-f.st pile trestle approach on each side thereof, Us-atlon No. J -Being a point on Ihe north bank of Young' Itlver. at tha intersection tf Seventh street, of the! I ' '. Arta:!.;. .McliJ. d south to ni'.l river. Kill. I point six! direction of cro. Ing tH'liig locat.-d ami described upon the map tf said river on file In the of fice of the County Clerk. The bridge nt tbl Im-atloit to Is' an I r. n or Ste.-t draw wtlh 130 foot openings, and l. foot pile trestle approach on each lde there of. Km h blddi-r shall deposit with 111 bid eojh or certified check, payable to the order of tho County Clerk, to the .iiis'imt i f t.-n p r cent of his bid, which shall be forfeited to the county. Ill case Ihe Mwir.l Is mode to 111 in and he fulls., ii.-!cct. or n fuse f,.r a period of two i .'iw .t after such award I mods, t.i enter i. Ho i niitrnct a,. I Hie hi bond In the I calmer requlii-tl by and to the satls f. u tlon of said County Court. The plans, speculation and dlu grams. scletted by the County Court. will be subjts t to the approval of the Hon. Secretary of War of the United Slates. The payment for sal. I contract to be made by warrant on the Special lload Fund of the County, one half up on the completion and acceptance of the contract, and one half one yrnr thereafter. The right U hereby rcserv "d to p'Jrct any and ail bid. By order of the County Commission era F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk. DeCemlMT 2.1, 1H'.M. BIDS FOR SPILES WANTED. Bill will Im. received at the office of Elmore, Siinlsirn A Co., In Astoria. Or egon, until January 5, 1X97, for the fob lowing spill's: I'M) spiles 19 Inches at butt, S Inches at top, 4fi fis-t long. loo spiles 12 Inches nt butt. f Inches to 7 Inches top, 45 feet long. I0 spiles 14 Inches at butt, 7 Inches to 9 Inches) lop, 4fi foot long. 200 spiles 14 to IX Inches at butt. 10 to 12 Inches top, 4f feet long. All of snld spiles to be of good Mr timber, pooled, bored arid sharpened. Contractor to furnish all chain nee. Mary for the pnqier rafting thereof, and all to ho dolivorod at tho station of the American Star Packing Company, at tho mouth of the Chinook River, In the ulnto of Washington, during the month of February, or part In the month of Felirunry and tiart in the month of March, 1H97. The right being reserved to reject any or all bids received. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have duly quallfb-d In the county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county, as executors of the lost will and testament of John Hob. son, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of Mild de ceased must present the. same, duly verified, to such executor at the office of Fulton Brothers, Attys., In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months from this date. Astoria, Dec. lHth, ISM. C. W. FULTON, G. C. FULTON, Executors, Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For Hale at Eh-teR-Conn Druir Store. At SHAMAN BR0S.& f NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's SKIER CKILKAL Will be dispatched from Portland. Or egon on or about Novembvr . 1'M, oa the route from that point to th Civ. qullle Klvcr. touching at nl Interme dial point a Inducement offer, an& will remain permanently on that roula making regular trip Fur rale or other Information apply at orilcea of the company, Worc1e Block, Portland. Oregon, or 121-131 Pe. vl street, San Franelaro. NEIL (ill.MOItK. Agent, Main Street Dis k. Astoria. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters Is tke shell or ri Strvcd to Order or Sold at Retail W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE "The Louvre mOKIl'S (iORLEOlJ ENTERTAINMENT HALL rtKK ria Mast. llaiaM of All K4a. Ta Magaiaecal Kara. rvERTiHiM; msT-ct.s Good Order nd Everybody's Right STRICTLY OHMBHVKD. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Train leave Seaside for Aatorla at 7.30 a. ni. and 2 p. m. dally Train Irav Aatorla for Klavel at I a. m. and 4 p. in. dally. Train leave Aatorla for Seaside at 10:30 a m. and 4 p. m. dally. Train leave Flavel for Anuria at 1:44) a. m. and t:t.S p. m. dally. S. I rrs. Uu iif H.J. H. T. tAKUi. tai of btutktufl (.!. COLUMBIA i WORKS --FOUNDRYnEN Blacksmiths, MachlnUt. and Boiler Maker. M,nu'C:lVun? A" Kinds ol Machinery Iron and nras Casting i Osnaral Blacksmith Work SPICIALTIF.! Smllhlnf an Mill Mai hln til Dull! to I I P1CIALTIF.S -- Wrk h Pai.nt Wn.l. Shi. nJ Slr.mtsiAt W.irk, (..nnary anei hln.ry. Mailn and Stationary IMt- i OiJ.l Spdallv tulppiS Sir lffir.r Siva Currc.pon J.ni tAluHti (8th and Franklin. Phoae 78 FUR RUNT. FOR RENT Four risjiii with or without Isiard. Apply nt Mr lloldun'a,. 9th and Duane streets. Four rooms to rent. WH Exchange Adolph Johnson. street. FOIl BALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANESE floods for Christmas and the) holidays, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commer- clal street. IX) HT. LOST Between Hoblen's and the new Columbia Thnatre, a. figured alllc bag, containing a pair of opera irlasen and a pair of gold-rlmmed spectacle, both In isases. Kinder will be liberally rewarded by n-turnlng same to Mrs.Jf C. Holden, corner llt.h and Duane street.' Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMUEIt YARD. OFFICE 3CG COMMERCIAL ST. ROSS HIGGINS h CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Aatorla and Uppar Astoria PlnaTaaaandCoffMi, Tahl. Dfllrad,,, DoaiaiB. Cmad Nana, Bacon, Elo Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.