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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1897)
THK DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MOUSING, JANUARY 17, 187. Fang Slippers Ladies Walking: ClinAQ Durable School OIiUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc. S John Hahn & Co. An 479 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE cobics MONDAY, janiaiu 4 lad coitltits lor 30 Dvs .Albert Dunbar Cor. Otk nd Coaaerciat Sts. TESTERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 4i decrees. Minimum temperature, S degree. Precipitation, . Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1S96, to date. 48.17 Inches. Rxcesa of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1S9C. to date, 10.06 Inches. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Portland. Jamiray 1. For Oreson and Washington, fair weather, cooler. TO BKADtls.-Th. "Dally Aetorinn" ontaia twice a nine saetter a it .tho, MHr bllehod la Astoria. It wltk a elally tolegraphle report. TO ADTKBTISKB9.-Tk "Dally A sorlaa ku nor than lwlc a nnay reod an a aay olker paper pabllshod la Asto ria. It It tterofor. mar taan twlee a valaaM a aa adeertlalag mediae. tat r Onni, I . Oeaaty of Clatsop. I Wa, tk u4lM4, Uenl roeooetlToly r tk. Weatcia Catoa aaa TMttl Talefrapk pnnloa. hereby ear ttfy tkat tk "Dally Aetartaa" I tke oaly ftpir aabUihaa la Astoria wktok aaw ro atraa. ar at aay Unto darla; aar aaatrol af aaM onto, aa rocolToel, a Ulofmokl pro report. B. D. JOHNSON, Maaacar W. V. T. Co. J. B. CLARK. Manager Foetal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. My Bfe la but a working day Whose taaka are set aright; A a-hile to work, a while to play. And then a quiet night. And then, please God. a quiet night Where saints and angels walk in white; One dreamless sleep from work and sorrow. But reawakening on the morrow. Christina Rosaettl. Signs See Swope. Want anything tainted? See Swope. Want anything decorated? See Swope. Decorated fern jars at the Palace Jewelry Store. Dr. Howard, Homeopathlst, office 5 Commercial street. Twenty lbs. graunlated sugar for Jl, at 453 Duane street. Ekstrora has the only complete dock of Jewelry In the city. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take It to Ekstrora's. The young son of Sheriff James W. Hare is very ill with diphtheria. Hereafter the delivery windows at the poetoffice will be open from 10 to 10:30 a. m. Sundays. The agency of the Northern Pacific Express Company was yesterday trans ferred to Mr. F. L. Parker. The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der" at 618 Commercial street Did you ever try eating Ice cream by a red hot stove In midwinter? Call at The Spa today and try it. Family tickets between Warranton, Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. F. J. Sehofleld, general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astoriaa office. We offer all our cast Iron stoves at 10 per cent below cost The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 Bond street. A number of people are talking of building new steamers this season. This will make work for the boat builders. Fair warning Only two weeks left of Herman Wise's 30 per cent reduction sale. Don't kick after the sale is over. Buy NOW. If your tea is not good, why don't you drink water? It is cheaper and better for you than poor tea. If it is good, your stom ach is glad to get it; does its work better. Schillings Best is good tea- -at grocers' in packages. A Schitltnr a Company 0i It Is refKMied that two weeks more will fin huh the work beta don by Corey Brothers on th firs ten miles of the railroad grade. Herman Wise report that he has se cured $700 for the new cannery fund, and expects to make It a thousand within a day or two. It is understood that the Son of Hermann will give a masquerade ball on Tuesday evening. February 3rd, at Foard & Stokes' hall. The prominent boat builders of th city say they will be very glad to take a day off and assist In finding a loca tion for the new enterprise. Call and see the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell A Ward's before buying; they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. E. C. Hausten, Puget Sound; T. P. Morender, Nebraska; Captain V. H. Hanson ana wue, wuom, .m. ai. .nug, Olney. regiMered at the Parker yester day. Corwl rover ltk at Dunbar's clearance Finn Warren was over yester day from Warrenton. He states that a number of new rcttngva will be erect ed at that place during the coming summer. Before purchasing, don't fall to sec those celebrated alr-tlght stoves at Foard tt Stokes." They have them In a doten different styles, and every p sible slse. ( H. S. Jones and W. A. Butterfteld. San Francisco; A. R Hammond, Thom as E. Adams, Missoula, and L. B. See ley, Portland, were guests of the Occi dent yesterday. Massage Hot and cold water baths, vapor and alevhoi baths, combined with massage scientifically administered, by Mrs. M. Abrahams, 469 Duane street. Rheumatism a specialty. The Clerks' Association for Early Closing will hold a meeting in Engine Co. No. 2's room at S o'clock p. m. Monday, the ISth, when important bus iness will be transacted. J. D. Kennedy, who was arrested two days ago for disorderly conduct yes terday paid $17 for the breaking of the window- at Gilbert's place, and was given his liberty by the court. A committee of the football club yes terday visited the west side of the bay with President Kendall and it Is un derstood that they will select at War renton new grounds for the club. M. E Church Morning theme "The Reward of Christian Service." Even ing, an evangelistic service. Thame, Pay Tour Debts." Sunday school at 12:15 and Epworth League at :30. Foreman Smith, who a short time ago was seriously injured by a rock falling upon him at the Tongue Point quarry, was able to be out again yes terday, and is in a fair way of recovery. There seems to be almost an epidemic of diphtheria, scarlet fever and grippe In the city. Many families are affected and the -physicians do not know ex actly to what cause to attribute the difficulty. Tou will never be aole 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. The ladies of the Public Library As sociation wish to call attention to the rule that children under 12 years of age are not allowed the privileges of the reading room unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Ladles' I'nlon Salts 95c at Uanbar's clearance Hals. It is understood that the gentlemen who own the furniture faotory at Chin ook. Washing!. ' will commence the construction, about the lsrt of March, of a nw factory at Smith's Point, on a site donated by Taylor's AHtiria Land Company. A committee of citizens represented by Chairman Laws, reports that the rail fence in Rogers' window is not built according to Hoyle. the stakes and riders being constructed in an en tirely different manner from what they are in Missouri and Arkansas. M. J. Kinney will not use his New Astoria cannery until the coming fall. though more than likely the structure will be in -readiness long tiefore that time. This season, however, is proba bly the last pack that will be put up in the cannery at the foot of 7th street. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Donee ka celebrated the fifteenth an niversary of their marriage. A large number of friends surprised them by an impromptu party at which many handsome gifts of china and glassware were presented. The evening was a most enjoyable one. A rumor was current yesterday that a boatman at Knappa had discovered at low tide the skeleton of a man sup posed to have been a Russian missed from that place about two years ago and never since heard from. Coroner Pohl Is expected to go to Knappa this morning to investigate the matter. The funeral of the late Mrs. F. Spit tle will be held from Grace Church to day at 2 o'clock. Interment at Green wood. Th5 body will He In state at the residence on 10th street until 1 p. m., where the friends who denire to see the face will have an opportunity of doing so, as the casket will not be un covered at the church. The schooner Albion, that austalned injuries to her bottom while crossing The Third Week -"-'Great Annual Sale Is Now Going On And Lots of Bargains Left In FinelDry Goods, Clothing Furnishing Goods, Etc. This is the only genuine sale of Fine Cioods placed Wore the public during the year, and now is your opportunity C.H. COOPER -THE- Leading House of Astoria. out over the Nehaiem bar Thursday. ami was towed Into this harbor, was docked at the Iron wwrka yesterday. where the orew was busy unloading her. When the cargo la fully discharg ed she will go onto the grkllron and have rr injuries repaired. Children's school koelery IS al Dan bar's cleamne sals. They aro th 5e inallty. If there Is anyone looking for a site fur a flouring mill or grain dock, or any other enterprise of any magni tude, they can be accommodated. Messrs. Frank and E. A. Taylor stand ready to give a location to any such an enterprise and the location Is prob ably the most eailtable of any along the entire city water front. About 10 o'clock last night Officer Slnnott arretted a man by the name of Mackintosh who had been hanging around during the evening in front of the hospital In a drunken condition. Vb?n found by the officer he was in the rear of Martin Olsen's building on Commercial street. The man was tak en to the city Jail and booked as drunk and disorderly. Mr. A. II. Hammond, president of the A. and C. U. R. R.. arrived from Portland yesterday in company with Mr. Thomas K. Adams, of Missoula. Mr. Adams Is a capitalist and is look ing for a suitable Investment. The A and C. R. R. R. has just made a track age lease for the Northern Pacific track between Gable and Portland for ninety nine years over which It will operate Its trains from Astoria. Manager Kendall, of the Pacific Can Works, is very proud of his new office. The partition separating the two rooms formerly used as offices, has been re moved, making a large, light, and airy office. The wails have been bang with a rich green-tinted paper and the floor j covered with a handsomely designed linoleum. Bookke-pr Tlmson Is equally as proud of the new quarters as Is Manager Kendall. i Inquiry over the wires yesterday at Uwaco brought the Information that nothing further was known about the success or nun success of the Glenmo rag In getting off the sands. Fort Can by reported that the tug has not yet snown up on her return from North Beach, and it was thought probable that she might have succeeded in get ting the GU-nmorag off and towed her to some port on the north shore. A bad waslumt Is reported on the pipeline road one mile east of the reser voir. The break is seven feet wide and seven feet de-p, and makes the road ' impassable for teams. The washout Is on the city street and the road Is the only one by which Hear Creek ireople can reac h the city by team or horse-j tack. The pipeline Itself was not af fected and the break In the road. It Is said, can be easily repaired. The matter should be !ookel after at once. Early yesterday morning Chief En gineer George Fuller, of the R. R. Thompson, while hurrying to the dock just before sailing time, was held up by a footpad. A pistol was fired close to his head, but did no damage fur ther than badly burning his cheek and singing his hair. The men who perpe trated the deed were probably novices, and were not identified by Mr. Fuller. They made their escape without secur ing any booty. One of the leading boat builders of j the city says that he thinks it rather que that the fishermen pose for the sympathy of the city In their efforts to keep a high price on raw material, and then the minute the season Is over thc j same flshermen are ready and willing : to work on street contractu as "filling In" at a dollar a day and thus reduce the price of labor for other citizens. He says, b-t each clasa of people attend to their own business awl times will ' be better for all. i At the meeting ot Rescue Club last evening the Rev. E. S. Bollinger pre- sided, by special request, and opened the meeting with scripture reading and ' prayer. A crowded house enjoyed a: good program In which the following j persons took part: Misses Minnie Bui- lack, Kate Connor, Loll t a Grange, Lily ( Carlson, Bertha Simpson, Winnie Gates, and Mr. Freeman Parker, and closing with an Interesting address by , ,Rev. Mr. Ilolllnger. Three gentlemen algned the pledgv. The committee on (program for next week Is Miss Pickle illyrd. Mr. J. It. Pain and Mr. A I.alith- ton. Alex Tag. Clatsop, J. p. Mu.tisdo. C. S. pow. W. J. Ingalls. A. Anderson. O, Nelson. Lot Gllmore. John lleckard, Lewis and Clarke; A. Normand. iilney; Mj-s. E. L. Sherman. Fort Stevens; Jno. Chlsholm. Charles Crunditll. F. lUrtol dus. J. G. Number. Walluskl; I. O'Hara. Warrenton; W. H. Smith. Frt Clatsop, M. Johnson, Tucker's Creek; J. J. Foster. E. F. Hull. John Casey, It. Gallagher, M. Peveroux. Young's river; A. L. Parker, John Pay's; Mrs. It. West, Westport; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher, Hvenan's: F. Woolen, and Mrs. Wlnson, North Shore; Mrs. Fisher and daughter. Wm. Armstrong, and Sam Cox, Bear Creek, were in the city yesterday. In the police court yesterday A. An derson and Axel Neinon were arraign ed for fighting. Nelson, who ran wwny from the officer, was fined $10. and An derson $5. The case of It. L. Jeffery was continued until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The defendant was arrested yesterday morning on warrant from the Justice court upon an Information filed for assaulting and beating (icorg Collins. His attorney made a motion to dismiss the Information, which was refused, and bull fixed at $-. When arraigned in the police court his at torneys entered a plea f not guilty and on motion of Attorney Thompson the court ruli-d that the ISOfl cash Imll night be withdrawn providing hull bonds acceptable to the court were nled. Later in the evening such bond were tiled and were approved by the court. Information has Just been received that a warrant wo sworn out Thurs day by Mr. Bender, of Knappa, agnlnst James Goulter. a former waiter at Jeff's restaurant, on a charge of seduc ing his daughter. It wt-ma that llen der came down from Knappa In the afternoon of Thursday and hail a talk with Goulter, but getting no satisfac tion, went to the city attorney and swore out a warrant, and anke.1 for two policemen. Officers Slnnott and Oberg were detailed. Purlng this time iuoiter. It Is claimed, made his cw a.e by uharterlng the steamer El lipse and going up the river. The Eclipse was only gone a short time from the city, and on her return reported that she had been to Skamokawa. Bender was then given the warrant and left on the Friday evening biat to search for his man. No report has yet been received from him, and the result of his mission is n'rt known. PREPARE FOR THE FI.'TI'KE. Astoria. January 16. (Editor Asto iian Apropos of the discussion of the seawall bill, would H not be a good Idea for ailed prominentproperty own ers of this city to take a common sense view of tho situation and, Instead of trying to kill the measure before Its birth, stand In ami place It bfore the people In Its proper light? In the first place, to pass a seawall bill does not mean that the city s under any Imm.iurte obligation to build a lea wail. If, after the bill Is passed, It Is found Astoria is not yet ready to proceed with the construction of a sea wall, the people can wait until more favorable conditions prevail; but If that time should arrive within the next two years, and there has been no meas ure provided whereby work can be started, then lit only means many months of delay. Pelays are dangerous. At a tlmo 'wtw-n everyone should stand together on all propositions for the advancement of our city. It seems strange that tri-n prominently Identified with the growth aid prosperity of the place should seek to place obstacles In the way of a bill that, If passed and finally put Into effect, will do more to ward the up-bulldlng of Astoria than any other improvement Inaugurated during Its exlstem. Gentlemen, if there ever wast a time you should bury the hatchet, and work for the common good of your city, It Is now. Just across the bay arc In teretd men who have no flght among themselves, and who are hoping that you are so blind to your own Interests that you (will not see that Ithey are preparing to make a hard struggle to attract population and enterprises to Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mason application. that side, that will soon give yni a formidable rival. Are you ttolng to let th new call nery go to the west side? They want It over there, ami nre bidding for II. Are you nlnK to "It 'low n and wntch nliat Industrial Institutions you aires, dy have located here, pull up stake and move to your enterprising neigh bor iwross the In-yT ' Th' mouth of the tviumhla Is but one prisltloti." Vu her many re mark. Indeed It I. It la either the went side of Young's bay. or th. east side. Now which "hall It be. CITIZEN. HOW IT WAS tn.'K. !alem. Jmiu.iry IV tKdllor AstorUn) -The schooling play of tag I still be ing curried on by the Simon Itepubll cans, I'opullsts ninl Ivniocrata who, to. lietlu-r with their simple trad, Speaker luvts. u ml are being handled by Jona than liourue for his on and a luxslle li.ing s ue to de fen t Mitchell and re. fiiiin IckIsIiiUhii. It Is uuiAiliig to see with what utter contempt of legislator dignity and manhood these men, elected to make laws for the people of the sreat state of Oregon, sneak out of the house of representative when the roll Is culled They do so to prevent the house from orgnnltlng ami Mnd their time loiter ing around tho halls tf the capltol, while the twenty-nine Hepubllcana nre In their seats ready to do business The voter of Oregon who wish legislation enacted, should write letter and hold meetings of Indignant protest against such a force I do not wonder at the shame-faced bs'k of Krue. of Clacks- mil, and other honest I'opullsts who are herded by i"lten and Pnrkley. The stray Itepubllcan are herdd by "Lit tle Joe." Illlyeu. of Ijmi. nnd loc. Lee, of Pope, and manage to hold In train the two I vim rat ami are able to stiffen the speaker's back. They gr ciously walk up to the stand and re. assure the speaker of tlvlr loyalty What do the pisiple think "f such legls. lators? ollSKItVKH TO ( l it A Ml.l IN NK DAY Take laxative iiromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. lie. For sale by Chss Itogers. Prugglst. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. In the recorders' oftlce yesterday tht following deeds were Tied for record: . M lluiford to Edward Hub-In-. .nut half of northeast piarter. ami northeast quarter of mthea.t quarter, section 1.' and north went quarter of of northwmt quarter, section 17. township north, range 9 w ewt $ -'iOO Mary ( isangola, aibnliilstra- trlx. to T. S Cornelius, north half of Ut .I, Hlock 3. l'ppT Astoria 42S W. F. McGregor and wife to Lucy A. Palmer, Ut s, lllock :i2, and Utl I. Hlock 2, Adair's; also northwest quar ter section 31, and north half of southwwt quarter and southea-rt quarter of south wit quarter section 32, town ship X north, range 7 wi-st !M) W. L. Robb him I wife to F. L. I'arker, undivided two-thirds frt Lots 2, 3, 10, II and 12, of Alderlirook First Addition .... 1 L. L. Jeffrey to Mary R. Jeffrey, north half Iit 2. Hlock 4. Shlveley's 1000 . W. Adams to II. C. Hilton, certain lands described by metes and bounds In section 0. Township 4 mrth, range 7 west l'K ROYAL taxing Powder. tiighett of mil la hnvenlag Strength U. . OovsraaMat Report ATTENTION, A. O. IT. W. P. E. Herrln, grand lecturer of the A. O. U. W will address the member tit the order ami citizens of Astoria on Tuesday evening, January 19, at the Columbia Theatre In this city. A suit able program will be presented. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public. Hy order of the committee. C. II- STOCKTON, J. B. HIOOIN8, C. H. GRIUHLE, Hillside Lodge No. 12. c. n. haraTjen, P. CAMPBELL, J. N. SMITH. Astoria Lodge No. 50. OABTOniA. Ttt fl rlalle IliMtsM tf til vrsfjao NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. j After January 1st, 1897, freight ! i:hari(-s must be prepaid to ail station on tho A. and C. R. R. R. where the company has no agents. C. F. LESTER, Superintendent. Halton Sea Halt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. 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? WANTED, WI'J 1M1 NOT VAT HOYS oil loafers lo write, but tneu of Ability. I.M0 to $W0 per month, salary or com mission. State and general manager. RACINE FIRE K NO INK CO.. Ha.-lns, Wis. WANTEP-A gentleman wishes a course of 1 1 toons In music and singing. State terms, which must be moderate. Address A. P., Ill the uttlce of this pa per. WANTKP A young woman to do housework and nurlng Apply by mall ith refei.ncr to Mr, k. a. Miliar. Fort Canby. Washington. SITUATION WANTKP Japanes. by wants a situation wh.rs he can at tend public school. Addrvsa or call at IS Commercial liwt. run hint. FOR RENT Furnished loom with fire, centrally located. 414 Exchange street. FOR RENT-Four room, with board or lxard without rooms, at Mrs. Hid den', Sth and Puan streets Four rooms to rent. 'Ml Exchangs street. Adolph Johnson. rOR BALK. ALL KINPH OF FANCY ANP JAP. ANSE Goods for Christmas and th holiday, at Wing I.c's, (41 Commer cial street. FOUND. FtH'NP-A small sum of money. Own it can have It on pnf and pay. mrnt of notice. J. J. Walter. I I87 191 l.iibrKatlng r- i oas j F,s,Jer A Specialty. Brothers. Sell ASTORIA j Ship ChamleiWy, i Hardware, Iron it Pt't'l, ; Conl, ( irocorii's it revisions, Flour A M;ll I'tvl. Paints, Oils, Varnixht'H, I.opgfis Snppli'. l'airnank's denies, Doors it Windows. Agricultural Impli-meni ! Wagons it Vehicles. Cedar Shingles 8EASIPK LUMBER TARD. OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL ST. AULEIN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ..THEATRICAL BOOH I Mi A SrtCIAlTT.. It. TIIIKI ST., I'OKTLA.Ml, OR. ROSS HIGGINb & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria asd Upper Allen Fta Tmi end Cs.mi, TsMe Dellcsdes, Dooa.Hi uit Tropical rrults, Veceubles, Su Cur4 Haas. Bstos, ttt. Choke Fresh and Salt Meats. ABTOKIA IKON WOHK8 Front St., foot of 4th, Aatorla, General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Las 4 ted Msrta Enf Ises. Boiler work, Stesa boat 4 Cuo try Work t Spatially. Castfafi of All Descrlpfloss Ma4e to Order OS Soon None. John Foi.,,.Prstdant and Superintendent A. L. Foi Vice President O. B. Pra.1 oooretary First National Bank, Treasurer Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable to Price ELMORE. SANBORN & CO Agents. Astoria, Job Printing The Astorlan Invites attention to Its Job i Printing Department C. P. KJAERBYE. M.A..M.D. MYMItU AM) M ltCroi E tiiadualed from Copenhagen Univer sity. Hpoolalty, Kwnal. Plseaa. No. frMO Commercial street, Hbanahao, Pudding. Hours, 10-11 a. ni ; !-4 and T-l p, m. BREMNER & HOLMES VStiT Blacksmiths Mpoclal Attention lald to Htoomboat Rv miring, Firl class Uorolioain, Rut. LOGGING CAMP (Q0RK A SPECIALTY IW1 OI.NKV ar., b. ad ana .Ik. .SNAP A KODAK al aay man eoiulug nut ni our sior. ami you'll gt a psrunil nwa brioualna uM Willi nsMuaul Uisugtils. Muck uufcllty la Iks Ihiuor aav.le.fli'rsr nought plrat ssf Biaa COMK AND THY TIIKM MUdMEIS & CO. A. V. ALLKN, DfcAllR IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provision, Fruit Vftt4blf4, Crockery, and Piated" Ware . Loggers' Suppllt. Cor. Tooth and Cfeavnorolal .trotla Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Trains kav Saald for Aatoria at 7:10 a. m. and I p. m. dally. Train. Wave Astoria for Flavel at a. m. and 4 p. in. dally. Trains) 'save Astoria for Seaside at 1. 10 a, m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leav. Flavel for Astoria al M . m. and t:U p. m dally. S. f-ers. I.I. ni Fienia Holsses H I t AUtt. isle ni Shm kiu ( si rOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinist and Boiler Maker "'""'Ce'lV"!1 H Kinds o! IHaohlDery Iron and (Iran Canting Oanoral tJlaokaiultll work SPI ClALTItS - W.Uh P.imi Wheal. Shir Smithing anil StaanlKial Wofh. Cannery as Mill Maihln.fr. Mailss sad Sull.wair Uoll. ere Built lo UlJ.r. SpelaJI eulrpil lor lorcert' work Corrt tpuoJenca MiiKlteil 18th and Franklin. Phone 78 WHITE CO LIAR LINE TELEPHONE ANDBA1LEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland a Telephone leav) Astoria dally st eep! Sunday at 7 p. m. Ix-ave I'urt land dally eicept Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaven Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leave Portland dally at I p. m., Sunday eicepted. Sat urday at 11 p. m. Ticket food on both boat. IT. B. SCOTT, Preald.nt E. A. Seeley, A;.nt, Portland. C. W. Stone. Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. R. ! . Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS C 3 0 a, COMMERCIAL. ST. J. B. WYATT, Phone Ne. 6a Astoria, Oregon, Hardware, Ship Chandlery Groceries, Provisions PAINTS and OILS. peclal AtUntlon Pal. ta Supplying Ships. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S (i0K(ir.0l'3 ENTERTAINMENT HALL a rxooitit rin Musi. Uamea of All Kinds. Two Magnlflrent liar. evennni.HG rmsT-CLAss Good Order and Everybody's Rights STKICTLY OHHBKVEO. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS