THE DAILY AST0K1AN, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY lb, 1MI7. Fancy Slippers Ladles Walking Clin PC Durable School OllUCa Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc. John Hahn & Co. Ars WtfmiM 479 ConmercUl St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE .10NDXT. JAMXnT 4 aid coitiiacs for SO Davs .Albert Dunbar Cor. 9tk nd CoMtrcial St. TE8TERDAT8 WEATHER. Maximum tnperature, 42 degree. Minimum temperature, 32 degree. Preclpitajtfcin, none TotaJ precipitation from September 1st, 1S9, to date. 47.7 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st. im. to date, 10.11 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Pert land, January IS For Western Washington and Western Oregon, rain wanner. For Eastern Oregon, and Eastern Washington, light snow. TO BKADZK9.-TB "Daily Astoriaa" anatalss twice a mack reading aaatter as amy attar pa par blUbed la Astoria. It Is the sely paper that sismbU lu reader with a dally talagraphls report. TO ADYEBTISERS.-The "Daily Aa- triau aas aaors tkaa twles as auay rea Ira as aay otbar pa par pabUahad la Asto ria. It Is tberefOra store tbaa twlon as valaabla as aa advertising stadium. fiats of Oregos. Cowaty Clatsop. "W, ths ssderslgssd. local ssaaagors sssscUrsly f Us Wasters talon aad Teats Talograph anapaalrs, ksroby ear Ufjr that tho "Dally Astoriaa' Is tho oaly sapor pabUabed la Astoria which bow ro aires, or at aay Una daring oar eoatrol f aald stacs has rooslTod. a Ulographla atraos ropori. B. D. JOHNSON, Manager W. tj. I. Co. J. B. CLARK. Maaager Postal Tl. Co. AROUND TOWN. Let us then labor for an Inward still Dees, An Inward stillness and an inward healing; Tint perfect silence where the lips and heart Are still, and we no longer entertain Our own Imperfect thoughts and vain opinions; But God alone speaks in us, and we wail In singleness of heart that we may know His will, and in the silence of our spirits. That we may do His will and do that only. Longfellow's "Chriatus." Signs See Swope. Want anything painted? See Swope. Want anything decorated? See Swope. The merchants yesterday reported a good business. Decorated fern jars Jewelry Store. at the Palace Roast young pig at The Office for luncheon today. Twenty lbs. graunlated sugar for II, at 455 Duane street. Ekstrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry in the city. Giant euchre parties for charitable purposes are all the go. A week of the blues seems longer than a year of sunshine. Mr. August Erlckaon is expected in the city from Portland today. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take it to Ekgtrom's. Captain Corkhlll, of the Crown of In dia, spent yesterday in the city. R. B. May, the irrespressible travel ing man, is visiting in the city. Mr. A. B. Hammond is expected to arrive this morning from Portland. The) moon is almost full and the beautiful nights are a pleasure to all. The latest sleeve arrangement for ball gowns is the merest strap over the shoulder. Mr. Walter C. Smith was down from Portland yesterday, returning on the evening boat. The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street item Miller, Kalama, C. H. Wheeler, Nehalem: G. N. McGaw, Balie'a har bor; A. E. Ross, Wm. Lanley and W. Selling Schillings Best tea pays: you like the tea, you like the grocer that sells the tea; you buy more tea and everything else. A Srhltlinr s Company saariaDCaKO 404 9. Gordon, Ooble, were at the Tarter yesterday. The old-fashioned rail fence In Rog era' window attracted a great deal of attention yesterday afternoon. Family tickets between Warranton. Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by A rent Stone at the Telephone dock. Herman Wise's success In getting subscriptions yesterday made him think that It was hU sixteenth birth day. F. J. Schofleld. general landscape gr dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astorlan office. Mr. Harry Flndlay has returned to Blk Creek, where he will remain for a couple of weeks a guest of Mr. Joseph Walch. Cone, eors IS at Danbnr's elarnca,l a I. W offer all our cast Iron stove at 10 per cent below cost. The latest air- tight stoves also on hand at 431 Bond street. Mr. E. A. Reece. route agent of the Northern Pacific Express Company, Is in the city looking after the Interests or nts company. It ss reported that quite a large num. bar of prospect, ors left Astoria Thurs day nigm ir in new goiu neiue at;llla, n,Knt officer Joe p,,,,,, waj( Rossland, B. C. j going down 10th street two men were discovered In a lively fight The officer The firm of Foard Stokes has pur- KraMHHj both men. One wrenched chased the stock and fixtures of thel4way but er JuortnK tne wh,.r Mr Bon Ton restaurant. It is said thatjsinmrtt g.um ,h flnw num , M. the entire outfit is for sale. JUxm anJ ,,1K nlm , a pll.e (The men were Axe Nelson and A An I hereby give notice that I will notlj,,,,, be responsible for any debts contracted on my account without a written order r- -Ac"- Call and see the Queen air-tight heat- er at Howell & Ward's before buying: they can save you money both on theaboul lne cjty Tne ni4ttw MtenJ. price of the stove and wood consumed. ln(f tht lne twrreton and Flavel has I not yet been decided, and probably will Before purchasing, don't fan to see jm,t until Uler ln thi!Miaon, A IM. hiaa AUKoalaJ l tUVl . 1 vv,,. "-"" """- W the west side of the bay would cer Foard A Stokes.- -They have them in laWy be a great convsiilenc. to the ,7, ramai ,T' "a vrr7 gjble slse, ...... touncuman McGregor and several other, Thursday afternoon visited Clat - sop nams ana report mat contractor ..... ,v,B . p.ace oi oauiy w w g cemetery. Massage-Hot and cold water baths, ..,r u TO comoinea wim ""a" ......iy aummisrereo. oy m t ha S W ha a. n . A j4 orv . e street. e"m ' "Pecuuiy. By an oversight In yesterday's Issue Agent Thatcher's contract for the Ore gon Pine Lumber Company with the a.iru v. n. iu n.. was maae to read 7000 Instead of 70.000 ties. Optician Wilxinski, who has Just left Aftoria, made an enviable record for careful work. He carries with him the best wishes of scores who have be-n benefited by his treatment. Ladles' I'nloa Salts VSc at Ianbars clearance Sala. One of Foard & Stokes' teams got on a tear yesterday and ran into a street i oar at the comer of 14th street One of the car windows was badly smashed and one of the horses severely cut. The subscription paper which is be- ing circulated by Herman Wise for the ; benefit of the new white labor can nery, is being largely signed by busi ness men, who are putting down liber al amounts. R. L. Jeffrey, who was arrested yes- I terday. upon the complaint of Geo. ' Collins, filed cash bonds In the sum of 1300 with Police Judge Nelson. The charge was, "Wilfully violent and dis orderly conduct." You will never be able to buy a good watch or clock or anything In the line of Jewelry or silverware for as little money as you can now at the Palace Jewelry Store, as the entire stock must be sold by January 15. Robejtt Gibson is at his Brighton Beach ranch, hard at work clearing land preparatory to putting In a gar den when spring opens. Mr. Gibson expects to supply the Astoria market with potatoes during the coming sea son. Dr. Strickler, formerly of Astoria, is now located In Oakland, California. He writes to one of his friends hwr, stat ing that he Is very much ln love with the winter climate of California, but will be satisfied to return to Astoria when the summer rolls around again. Children's school hoalerjr ISc at Dan. bar's clearance sale. The are the 23c quality. Mr. L. Peterson, of the Webfoot Com mission Company, whose house has been quarantined on account of a case of diphtheria. Is remaining away from his place of bulne, leaving the en tire management to Mr. DeYo, because of the fear that the disease might be spread. Captain Thomas Crang took a lay-off the other day, and turned the Tele phone over to Captain Larkins. Capt. rang inienoeo to remain at leaxt a weea in Astoria, but one day away from the old favorite was all he could stand, so yesterday he again took his plane at the wheel. Herman Wise aS out again yester day rustling among the business men with a subscription list to aid In se curing a site for the new cannery. If there were more men in Astoria with the Herman Wise spirit, Astoria would soon take her proper place among the cammeroial cities of the Pacific Coast Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Dixon, Julius Jen- sen and Charles. Johnson, Chinook; C, and Antone Sorwwen, H. P. Anderson, H. I, Ahlberg, W, 11. Walker, Oroya. River; M. Tyne, Seal River; Miss Maud Warren, Warrenhm; Charles llrandt, O ray's lUver; U Vinson, and C D. HJornsgaard, Skamokawa, were In the city yesterday. There are now on file at the Astorlan office for the Inspection of shlp-ma tors, seamen, or others Interested, cop' lea f the Liverpool Dally Journal of Commerce, San Francisco Dally Jour nal of Commerce. Pan Francisco Pally Guide, San Francisco Dally Commer cial News, Portland Commercial Week ly Commercial Review. In the police court yesterday Dan Kennedy, who was arrested for dlaor derly conduct In breaking one of the large windows lu Alex Hubert's place, plead guilty. I'pott an expression of willingness on his part to pay for the IIS window, the court continued the case In order to give him an opportu nlty to settle the damages. At the Presbyterian Church, reaulnr services tomorrow, at 11 In the morn- Ing and 7:30 In the evening In the nkrlljnK ,h( ivunin. xvill jirtfnoh the theme. "How to Avoid Tempt a tlon." In the evening, "About Mira cles." Sunday school at 12:15; Y. P. S. C. K. at :3D. All are most cordially ! lnv,tlM tl) lne! un ices. Henry Mar cotte. pastor. Between the Occident hotel and the Flavel brick building, about 10 o'clock Manager Ross Clinton, of the Sunset Telephone Co.. has been busy the past week with a gang of men, stringing L ,r, for a numb- of nw m- hine. to nrtlW, buaJnesil k,m1m funeral public, J" ! A well known architect said yter !day tha, Myone who wollld 4 Uw !hundivj do)lar, ntl chHlp Ctttage. ,n woulJ nnd tl . wendld Invest ;nv.nt. During the coming year there , wl t Krva, drtnanJ for ,,. ipecially In the central portion of the icJt). and new wi nrh, r,jy ( tfUU)ts He ,lniat, that 4 houa(. bullt on a un worth ,1000 t wll, iay 10 r lntere9t on m m id leave I200 to g,. to the profit and lt8 column. A gentleman who does not wbh his name mentioned Just yet. was In the city yesterday looking around for suitable location f.ir a boat-bull Jlng -anl. He has several contracts on hand for building pailine launches.' and will start in Just as soon as he ran find a convenient yard. He can ge a site at Wanvntnri but prefers this side of the river. The Kent tenia n due nX wish to purchase ground, but I willing to lease a piece of water front age somewhere convenient to the ten ,,ral I"1""1 of ,ne dtV- ' "r- Alrre'1 '"""ipp. wno was inurs day evenlnB reported as dnwne.l was very much In evident yesterday af ; ternoon. The gentleman Is of the opln Ion that some of his over -anxious n,iKhf,,,r "ndlng him away over night from his room on Wednesday, an hearing crien, Jumtd to the conclu sion that he had met with an accident. The truth of the matter was thai Mr. Inskipp came down town In the even ing " att,-n1 to some business, and nU,winK th lawt car ue-ide.l to may at the hotel Instead of taking the long walk home. The I'nlon Fishermen's Co-operative Cannery Co. have not as yet located the site for their new cannery, but will probably do so within the next two or three days. The wewt side Is making a strong effort to capture the enter prise, several locations having been submitted to the committee having the selection in charge. Several offers have been made from parties here own ing waterfront property. There Is no doubt that a site along the Astoria wa terfront is far more suitable for I cannery man anything on the west side, and that fat may have consider able weight with the committee when it comes to mnklng the final choice. Mr. James Laws yesterday received a letter from Mrs. M. C. Crosby dated 'otk, rennsyivania. The letter was a pathetic one and deplored the writer's inability to take advantage of the means offered her to once more visit her children In Astoria. Shortly after New Year's the lady was prostrated and ner mother was sent for, and Is now with her. Among other things NY ONE run down, j. or emaciated from any cause whatever, will be helped at once by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hy pophosphitcs. It possesses in a peculiar sense flesh-making, strength-giving ele ments. There are plenty of cases where persons have gained a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott's Emulsion. Cooper s Annual Sale The only Reliable Sulc ot Fine Dry Goods fiFst-Glass Clothing Famishing Goods, Etc. llclJ Pitting the Year Is now on and will continue JuHhk January Positively No Goods Charged at Sale Prices Don't Miss This but Come Early and Select the Choicest Goods Before the Lines Are Broken This Is the Sale of the Year G.H.C00PEH ...Tflt... she says: "(lod forgive my cru-l ene nles and help you to take care of the dear children If I am never able to e- them again." It Is thouKht that umb-r the cheerful Influence of hT mother's presence she may be able to recover sufficiently to moke the Jour ney west later on. Chief hnglneer Smith, of the trans- Columbia steamer Ilwaco, oe as a farmer when not handling the throttle. He owns a nice 4-Te farm In the vl clnlty of Ilwaco, and keeg a couple of tenants on the place from one year's end to the other. 0(vasionally he has a burning desire to see his land cleared of trees, brush and stumps, and placed In suitable condition for plowing, and when these fits are on he picks up all the stray Idle men he can find and sends them over to tho farm. If they would only remain and work he would have no kick to raster, but for some reason that he has never been able to discover, none of thrn will lift a hand or swing a brush-hook. After spend ing half his salary In sending white laborers across the bay to look at the Job, be has at last given up In despair and threatens t advertise for bids on his work In (,'hlnatown. Verily, the life of a farmer In Populist Washington Is not what K Is "cracked up" to be. OBITCARY. Yestenlay afternorm at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Spittle, nee Miss Annie Woodfleld, passel away at her resi dence on 10th street, after a short and painful Illness. The Immediate cause of death was blood poisoning. Mrs. Spittle was 22 years of age, and was bom In Plymouth, England, but has lived the mist of her life In this oity. Four months ago today rie was married to Mr. Frank Bplttle, one of Astoria's young lawyers, ami made a happy honeymoon trip to the Hound country. Today her friends ana rela tives mourn a young life gone out only too soon. Mrs. Spittle leaves pa rents, brothers, and slstors, and hoHts of friends living in Astoria. Tho funeral services will take place at Orace Church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. L'NITKD 8TATKS CIVIL SKHVICE KX AMI NATION. The l.'nlted States Civil Service Com mission has ordered that an examina tion be held by Its local board In this ity on Saturday, February 20, W.i7, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., for all xlstlng grad In this customs dis trict. Only citizens of the United State can be examined. The age lim itations for this examination are as ollow's: Minimum, twenty; maximum. none. No application will be accepted Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Marion application. fr I lit exiunlnatloii unless filed with the uiidcrstiiiicd. on the prvr blank. lv.-tie the hur "f diving buslnewi mi Kebiunry l"tli. 1S,-'T- Applications should be tiled promptly lu order thut lime limy reimiln for irrectl.m If tie ,!Hry. The cominliulou Inkrs tills opHrtu nilv of slulliiii that the riiilimtloii inv iipcn to ail reputable cIiIxmis of the I lilted Ste wt may urtlle to enter ihu servl.v. without ivuurd to itn-o or to (heir pill(icul or rellKtous mil Million All such clilleus are Invited to apply They aliall l examined. trit.tel, slid certified with entire linpaiilulliy. and wholly without regurd t any omld eiiktloii save efficiency, as shown by ttw grade they obtain III the extuiilnit (Ion. For application llaiik. full Instnie lions, and liif'Winalloii relnllvs to Die dudes and suhuloa of the different posi tions, apply to J F HAMILTON. S.vtvtary Hiird of Ki&mlncni, Cus tom sort Ice. V. . Address, Astoria, Orvo'ii. KASTKUN 1 1 N K KAit.l ltl'S I. J llellniuii, Jr. Make a Statement Concerning Them, t. J llellmun. Jr. (he cashier of the I'nlon Trust Company, of thl city, has retuml from (he Y. where he hus tem on a wnll-earmM vacsdoii and partly on tuliMa To a Joiii-ilU of t'ommerce re(Hrter Mr lleiiiiuin made a statement this niornliiK in regard ti the re"ett bank failure III the bUut, a follow "There have he.fi nulie a mini her of Utnk uMi)sloiis In mc of the largi utiles. btK thin must not be ioked llll II dlle (o all iltleuy feetlilK throughoul hie country In nil ihr cases reported It tout U-en found that r lili i:iaiuormeiu and lorn I (vi;h. ' have lieen the iniUn n-asotis for their downfall. Then aguin, (he otllelnla of many i f the lUstern tmliki moiulxil ' the fiiixt of (he liistitutioti under Uielr control to their w n use in u-lii'-Bm in which they rr proiMtlly ililfr.-el.il, Insteud of iiSMlnllng and stlmulutlns loiiuiien'ial channel "It I illff.-n-nt out hi-re In lu-urly all tie- Ixuik In I'nllfornla the in. i who nuinagM and dli-( their affair are fw-l'i ted for thetr lilnh atumlliiK In thi- ImimIik'M world, nnd Ihey .m i the i HI'llul of the hunk and (lie in.on of oMml(irs as they would Ifcoielini Ing the bummw for themm-lvi-, nn I the legitimate Industry or eiilerprl? Mhleli d'-s-rve It will re-elve reason able u.H.rt from the Iwnka "We are In a ltt.T condition from a IiumIik-hh Htatiilpolnt thnn they are In the Kiutteni state, nn-1 in an In finitely tt-r itindltlon than the mid dle W-Kt "I would like to more of the rani-her turn their attention to fann ing. Ton many of them are -du atiiig their lsys and girl for city life, In utead of training tli-m for the duties of the farm. When this I romedli-d wo iiuiy hojie to proline In xrealer uuntlt- nuiny of ih.- thliiK we are now fisnpelli Pi order from the l-jist. "We w ..'1 eventually overeniii these shortciimlnKs, and when m do, t.'all fornla will not only !- a proH,erous HlHte to live In, but It will not have a ler In the I nlon I).NO Foil TIIK I'AI'.IN'KT. c anion, January 1.1. r:x-Oovernor long, of .MuNsachuHi-tts, has not lieen lenuoreo a caoinm jKwltKm. lie Is "till a probability, and If he Is Invited It will he for either the war or navy department. Oovemor Ixiuk left for home this evening and as he was leav ing ho said enough to warrant the above conclusion. He came, he said, at the Invitation of Major McKlnley and they talked over the question. He w-its offered nothing and declined to say positively that he would or would not awpt if given an opportunity. If he was offered anything, he said It would be one of the portfolios named. He said New Kngland was almost sure to have a member of the cabinet. TKLLEIl IS SIJHE. Ijenver, Col., January 15. The mem bers of the Colorado legislature will vte for t.'nlted States senator Tues- lay, January liith. The re-election of Senator Teller was made a cardinal prlnrrlpln in thf plaitform upon which nearly every member of the (e-neral aswmbly was cleeted, and there will be practically no opKmltlon to him. HOMEHTEAD HILL. Waslilngton, January 15. The sup porters of the free homi-Ktead bill fear that tho measure has been killed, so far as this congress la concerned, by the action of Speaker Heed In referring It to the house commit tii- on public street lands ttr nonslderatlon of the senate ; -amendments. The house committee Is ; not stroiiKly In favor of the plan. . OK'JANIZKD IN WASHINOTON. Olympla, January J5. Iloth branches of the legislature this afternoon ad journed till Monday at 2 o'clock, after an unimportant sessiim. President iMnlels announced the senate commit- tees and Speaker Cline will have the the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that warrenton values win soon do doubled. It Is distinctly the best property nn thr mirt-pf VII V Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine investment? houxe ixmiiilttiKu ivady tiiiiioiinw so thai work tail begin In eariienl next week Aa only four dn lelunlil till I lie lioilollUK Im-hIiim, different candi date for itiaior are renewing their 'lieriilea to tiitiirtheu their llln The Sputlts are di'lermlne.1 to rl-. l senator, allhnilich (he sliver llepnti-i-uii claim either Hnulie or Turner will he amvrsrful. ROYAL turning iovdcr. Highest of mil In harming strength -v. 0nnt jrt SNuW Ht.trKAlK. 'remitt. Aril, January ITi slorni which commoner,! Hunday The till iMitltuii'M and there la a Keiieial hlo k-j 4.le of trnttlc. All train on the Allan-j lie and IVtclrti are rtirted bh ked I nun arterniHMi a imin iont of or ange from ("nllfornla wn dltche.1 fourteen inlh-a uii of Aniifork yenter lay. to i iik a iiii ii in onk ntt Take taiatlv liromo gulnltia Tablets, i VII il.ii-,-l.lu r.,f i .- ...... u ,. I .... -Mh-.- e ,ow limiirf f. falls to cure lU: For sole by t'haa !. L'ltigglat. NOTICK T HMIPI'KltH. After January 1st. frrlghl vharii'- must le prepnbl to all stations li tha A. and '. It. It 11 where tha oinpnny hn no agents. C. r. I.KSTKIt. Huih rlntendciit. OAHTOniA. Tub- Hal h m SfM tirs Salton Sph Salt for batlm at I tli Ksir-s-Coiin lrur siortj I Hi' Hlld 2.C Mr lll('kftjrt'. .7 Meany Is tha lending tailor, and pays I the dullest rash price for fur sklna. 1.1:0 a 1, aivkktihkmi:nth MiTP'i: OF FINAL ACt'Ot'NT. Notice U hereby given that t' ... " KI1I1. nduillilntralor of (ha eatale of Jon 01 l.lnd. ilii-u-d hu laid with he 'unity clerk of I'latsop county. St:ir of 1 in-nmi. hi final ni count n m li ailiuinlr 1 1 .iter of said eatale of aid Jonna Und. detea")), and that Monday, (he Ut day of February, W, nt 11 o'clock a. 111.. of sold day, at the county court nm In the county court house of Clnlsop county, Or , lias heen flxnl by the iMmnty court of I'latsop county as the time and place of hearing said final account and the settlement thereof. All persons having objection to aid final account are rc'iulrcd to file their objection therein on or before aid day. lntii this 7th duy of Jan., 11!7. v. w. itx'ir. AdmlnlHtrator. NOTICK TO eONTKACTOKB. S4uiled proposals will be received by the undersigned at tho office of ths A. and ('. It. It. It. In Astoria, until noon of January 10, 1W, for the construc tion erf certain trestlework and plat forms, af"Scow Hay," in the city of Astoria, Also, under separate cover, for the construction of the trestlework on tho line of ths A. and C. It. It. It between Tongue Point and Knappa. All the above in Clatsop Co., Oregon. Plans and specification can be seen at the office, of the coniuiy In Astoria, after Iiecember 2S. Approved bonds will be. required of the successful blddnra. The umb-slgned reserve the right to reject any or all bids. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. WANTED. WANTE1 A gentleman wishes a course o4 lessons In music and singing. State terms, w hich must b modorate. Address A. D., in the office of this pa per. WANTEI A young woman to do housework ami nursing. Apply by mall with references to Mrs. B. A. Millar, Fort Canby, Washington. SITUATION WANTED Japanese lKy wants a situation where he can at tend public school. Address or call at tH ComtnercUi,! street. FUR RENT. a.sSsSAs FOIt ItENT Furnished room with fire, centrally located. 414 Exchange street. FOIt ItENT Four rooms with board or board without rooms, at Mrs. Hol- den's, 9th and Duane streets. Four rooms to rent. 961 Exchange Adolph Johnson. FOR 8 A La ! ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ' A N P E Ooods for Christmas and the ' holidays, at Wing Lee's, D43 Commer cial street. FOUND. FOUND A small sum of money. Owner can have it on proof and pay- ment of notice. J. J. Walter. OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. rnTsitux M MKiir.ox i.iaduated from t'opsiihaiinn I'nlvar. ally. Hp dully, Femaln iMaaaaes. No, IM Commrrclal street, Hhanaliai) Hiilldliig Hours. 10-13 a. m ; J-4 and 7 1 p. ni. BREMNER Jc HOLMES Tslhon- Ulacksmltl!!! Hpoclal Atloiitloll Paid to HtoMUboat Ha- fHkliina. lorasalWMHtig, KM. ! LOGGING CAMP CQORK A SPECIAL TV IW7 OI Nat ST., sal, Sd aasl ih. .SNAP A KODAK. al any rasa tsmlag aal ot our staia aad you'll gat a portrait uf a man brlstaiiu. ofsr with piraaanl Uisutfbta. Much uauuy la lbs llqui-r as h Ui olfsr air etuvili It, .1pm sn maa i ttJMir AND TKY Til KM IIUOHI'S tJ CO. I A. V. ALLtlCN, PMiiatN Giovrrlf t, Flour, Ffed, frovltlon, FrulU VrgstsMfs, Crovkrry, OUan4 PialrJ VVarf . l.o(Kr' Suppllev. Cor. Tvslh and OommsrolaJ atfaeta, Astoria and Columbia River Railroad I TIME CARD. Trains lvo Seaside for Astoria al J0 m anc 1 j, m daJJy, Trains leava Astoria for riav.l at j a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains laavs Astoria for Hsaaid al ! 10. JO a. m and 4 p m. dally. Trains leava Flavel for Astoria at ; a in and I f p m dally ... 1 , 1 ..loh... 1.1, 111 1 r.fHH riuiMI H T lour, isis 1.1 Sh.kten I si C 1 ....... - 11 . FOUNI)RYrU;N IHacksmlths, MachlnUls and Itollcr Makers M,nmnV" Kinds 0! WaohlDry Iron and flrass Cnstlnga Ofiiinrai lllackamlili Vork SPEr.lALTII S - Wsl SsniMn a; an4 Slim Mill Msihln.iy Ms tit llulll lu OrJ.t. I I'triALTII S - Wtlch I'swnl Whssl. Skis iissmtMisI WiMh. lianse ana Sarins and Msiluasiy Moll- Sps laity s-iulrrsJ .r Uf isf' anrk Ctrr(NflJnt suluMsa ifllh and I ranklln. Phone 78 WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE ANOBAILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally eg. cept Hunday al 7 p. in. Ix-arrs Port land dally except Hunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Hunday. Leaves Portland, dally at p. m., Hunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p. m. Tickets good on both boats. U. H. HCOTT. President E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Htone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. R. I Boyle & Co. Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL ST. J. B. WYATT, Phons No. 68 Astoria, Orsfoa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (xroeerlet, ProviH.onB, PAINTH and OILS, peclal AtUntlon Paid la Supplying Ships. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS "The Louvre" aSTOHU'S G0KGC019 ENTERTAINMENT HALL S I LOOKS rins Muslo. llamas of All Klnili, Two Magnlfleant II r a. CVCKTTI1IMG riK3T-CLA3S Good Order and Everybody's Rights. BTKIOTLV OHHKKVKD.