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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1897)
THK NAlLV ASTOIUAN, THURSDAY MORNING, JAXUAHY iU IBM?. Fancy : 1 : Slippers Ladies Walking ClinAC Durable School OUUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc. IBMWSaa John Hatin & Co. Are WmwM 479 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Cocnmcicts HONDXT. J&XURT 4 kid coitiiits lor 30 Divs .Albert Duntar Cor. 9tk nd Coamtrciat St. TEfSRDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, M degrees. Minimum temperature, 49 degrees. Precipitation, .41 inch. Total precipitation from September lat, 189. to date. 53.70 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1S96, to date. U.iO fetches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Or., January M. For Ore gon and Washington, rain; warmer weather; galea on the coast. TO KKADKK.-rka "Dally AetorUa" a en tela, twice at asnew, reading matter a any etker paper pablUhea la A Mori a. It U the only paper that pree ante Ite reader with a daily telegrepale report. TO ADTKBTIBXBS.-Tha "Daily A trin"kuaNtkutiMMwariMl. are as aay ether paper pnetlehe: la Asto ria. It U tkerefcre mare tnaa twice aa walaable aa aa aavertlaiag aeedlaaa. tate af Oregon. I Oeaatr mt Osteon.) ... Wa the aadarelgaeeV leeal manager. reapaeMrely af the Weeaera Caloa and Yeetal Telegraph rneianla, harabj eer Mry that the "Dally Aiteraan" la the only paper paMUhea' la Aatarte which aow re aalrea, ar at any Uaa aartag ear eaatrol af wM anto haa rwoWeW. a talegrephle praea re part. B. D. JOHNSON. . If aaagar W. V. T. Co. J. K. CLARK, Manager Postal Tel. Co AROUND TOWN. I will tell you while I can Of an absent-minded man. And an abaeot-minded man was he. Who forgot an u ok tod word Just aa soon as it was heard. Such an absent-minded man was he. Signs See 8wope. Want anything painted? See Swope. Want anything decorated? See Swope. E. L. Rector returned to the city yes terday. Skating has gone out of fashion In Astoria. St Valentine is getting ready for his annual outing. A number of shipmasters were over town yesterday. Dr. Howard, Homeopathist, office 58J Commercial street. Twenty lba. graunl&ted sugar for SI, at 455 Duane street. Ekatrom baa the only complete clock of Jewelry In the city. Manager Western Union Johnson fu migated his office yesterday. Have you any Jeweiry that needs re. pairing? Take It to Ekstrom's. It Is reported that Mrs. James W Hare Is ill with the diphtheria. Paymaster Jones, of Corey Brothers made a trip up the line Tuesday. Dr. KJaerye will leave today for an extended visit in San Famclsco. On the first of the month Mr. Herman WUe will move into his new residence. Captain Sam Randall arrived y ester day and took charge of the tug Relief Judge A. A. Cleveland has been elect ed ta member of the Astoria Football Club. Mrs. F. F. DeYo and Miss DeTo left yesterday morning on a. trip to Port' land. Traveling Salesman Wm. Whelan Is still In town loading up the stores with bacon. Mr. S. Danzlger and family leave to night overland for a two months' visit in California. The 11000 subsidy for the new white labor cannery was completed by Mr. Wise yesterday. Green seem to be more and more Your tea -trade for the next ten years is worth having. We want it Try all five flavors of Schilling's Best tea, and get your money back (of your grocer) on those that you don't like. A Schilling & Coapasy aas FnucisL SQg creeping 4nto decorative scheme of home furnishing. S. K. I'titniWi new hat yesterday created something of a sensation on Commercial street. The customs house civil service ex amlnatkm set for the SOth promises to have a large class. The moat attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo mads to or der at 618 Commercial street. Captain Harry Empklna arrived down on the Oklahoma yesterday and Is visiting his frtenda In the city. The members of the Astoria football team will hold a meeting at the club rooms at 7:50 o'clock this evening. Family tickets between Wsrranton, Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. The gale yesterday caused an easier fueling throughout the city and all were glad to see regulation weather again. Coreat eoeere I Seat Dunbar clearance F. J. Schofleld. general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astorlan ofnee. We offer all our cast Iron stove at 10 per cent below coat. The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 Pond street. Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Hyland leave this morning for Hot Springs, Arkan sas, where they will remain several months. Invitations to masquerade ball to be given next Friday evening, the Knd will read Fisher's Hall Instead of Kearney's hall. Captain E. J. Rathbone. superintend ent of the O. R. and N. Co.'s water lines, made a flying visit to the city on the Thompson. One of the sailors on the Aberystwith Castle. Is suffering from btood-polson-Jng or something similar, and was obliged to come ashore for medicine. 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. Before purchasing, don't fan to see those celebrated alr-tlght stoves at Foard A Stokea' They have them In a dosen different styles, and every pos sible sise. Married At the house of Mr. W. Bar toldus, Walluskl. on Wednesday, Jsn uary 10, 1897, by the Rev. Win. Seymour Short. Miss Mary Bartoldus to Mr. John Frye. The regular quarterly meeting of the Parish branch of the Woman's Auxil iary to the Board of Missions will be held this Thursday afternoon at Grace Church at 2:30 o'clock. Massage Hot and cold water baths. vapor an J alcohol baths, combined with massage scientifically administered, by Mrs. M. Abrahams, 469 Duane street. Rheumatism a specialty. Captain McCoy has not yet left for Son Franclaoo, although his successor. Captain Sam Randall, arrived In the city yesterday. The captain's friends hate to see him leave and will hold on to him as long as possible. Lad las' lolon Malta 93e at laDbara claaranc Sale. There waa a general feeling through out the city that the timely action taken at the mass meeting Tuesday night upon the Nicaragua canal bill reflected great credit upon the city and could not fail to produce good results In her interest. A. H. and T. E. Kllnt, Gray's river; M. Gorman, Calhlamet; Tnos. Boyle, West port; E. R. Powers, Vancouver, B. C; R. B. Colby, New Haven; R. L. Waterta, Grand Rapids; Chas. Thomp son, San Francisco, were at the Parker House yesterday. F. Bartoldus and wife, Wallunki; Vic. tor (Jackson, Knappton; G. Gogln, CathLamet; James Nagle, Ed. Hagrup, rrannrort; John Klurtrom, Salmon Creek; A. J. Constable, Skamokawa Andrew Kaunber, W amy's Landing were in the city yesterday. jne steamer Thompson yesterday brought down 4M barrels of cement for the government work at Fort Stevens. The cement was at once transferred to a barge and towed down the river. In the afternoon the Telephone brought another 450 barrels which will be taken to Fort Stevens by the Mendell today. Children's school hosiery lSe at Ion bar's clearance sale. They ara tha S5c quality. No iblll has been Introduced in the city council yet looking to the estab lishment of a central market In the city. Several farmers who were In the yesterday gave it as their opinion that neither the council nor the merchants of the city were desirous of meeting them half way in their efforts to do business with the city. The two carloads of Southern Pacific officials tare still In Portland and vi cinity. To some it seems a trille strange that they happen to arrive in the trie- tnpolUt just as Mr. Hammond was called back to Portland. They state that the principal object of their visit s to adjust freight ratea in the Wil lamette Valley simply this and noth ing more. Another flying sledge was In the city yesterday from the Walluskl, and Its proprietor sold he did not care whether the county built roads or not, so long The Third Week Great Annual Sale of the Is Now Going And Lots of Bargains Left In Fine Dry Goods, Clothing Furnishing Goods, Etc. This is the only genuine wile of Kint liinviS laml before the. public dining the year, ami now is your opportunity C.H.COOPER THE- Leading House of Astoria. as he was personally able to get to the cJtj- wUh comparatively little In- convenience. It does not take much lore time to look after the wants of the gas. sledge than it does any other piece of machinery. The rattt-r of the construction of the seawall, and the passage of the bill through the legislature authorising the city to enter Into the work, has made no little talk m various sections of the state. One merchant said laet nlghl that notwithstanding the bias, pessi mistic and disgruntled view of the mat ter taken by the Oregonlan, a seawall would be built some dsy in Astoria and that It would accommodate the "fishing smacks" as well as the Oriental liners. Some of the shipmasters in the har bor are beginning to got a little tone som and hope that they will soon have more company in the stream. The present nasty weather keeps the most of them aboard ship, where their only occupation Is looking out from their cabin doors upon the bad weather. One skipper said yesterday that if the present condition of things continued very much longer, he would have to hire a steam tug and give a party oa board every night of the week. At the meeting of Astor Lodge. No. , K. of P., held last night the following officers were installed by District Dep uty O. M. Herman Wise: Harry Lar son, chancellor commander: E. E. Shaw vice-chancellor; Chas. Oerkwltx, pre- late; D. K. Kiount, K. of R. and 8.; J J. G. Ross, master of exchequer; Aug. Danlelson. master of finance; H. E. Net son, master of work; L. Anderson, in ner guard. Jno. T. Sands was appoint ed outer guard, and L. Anderson was elected trustee for three years. The Clerks' Association met last'thwe bridges and roads will be more evening In the hall of Engine Co. No. than repaid to the county In a fw 2. The canvassing committee reported a membership list of fifty-five names. and wa granted further time In which to complete the canvass of the city. The following officers were elected: Wm. Ross, chief salesman; C. R. Trues dale, ariHiatant chief salesman: Frank Rogers, bookkeeper; Schiller, cashier; Chas. Brown, floorwalker; executive committee and committee on constitu tion and by-laws were appointed, and will report at the next meeting of the association at 8 o'clock on Monday evening, January 25th. Mr. John Frye who was married yes terday to Miss Mary Bartoldus, at the home of th bride on th Walluskl, Is one of the bent know n politicians and business nv-n In that svotlon of the country, and for a young man has made an en-viable reputation among his neighbors as well as the business men of the city. The wedding service was conducted In the presence of immediate relatives only, and In trie evening the bride and groom took the Htxuner Tele phone for a short wedding trip. Nu meroua and handsome presents wera given to the bride, and the young cou pie start out In life under the happiest auspices. There was a general expression of approval yesterday, among the mer chants on Commercial street, of the suggestion made In yesterday's Asto rlan that a special committee of the city council represent the wishes of the people of Astoria at Salem concerning the desired charter amendments. One prominent lawyer said: "There Is no 2opi For 20 years Scott's Emulsion has been prescribed by physi cians. It remains to day the standard. It does not change, sepa rate, or grow rancid like other emulsions. "Just as food "Is not Scott's Emulsion. I sse. sad turn at all draggiat On law requiring local legMatlon to be 'proposed by the representatives of the county from nhlrh It emanate All seta of the legislature, amendatory of city oharters, are public nets, and. of course, may ty endorsed by any mem ber of the legislature, regardless of lha county In which the nuinlclpnltty Inter ested Is located. It often hat pens that, owing to the political obligations of the members of u. county delegatln, cities and towns are obliged to appeal to member of the legislature repre seating other sections ,r the state In order to procure the passage of nerea. sary remedial legislation." The question of county roads In Clat sop attracting no Utile attention dur ing the present time. It is almost Impossible ftr teams ito go .live miles out of the pity in any direction, and It Is equally difficult for farmer to come to town with even half a loud of produce. It la plainly evident t the moot conservative that before Clat sop county and other sections of the state of Oregon can hope to develop even a small part of their natural re sources there must be gd roads and bridges, and these ronds must be con structed upon reguliuiy formed plans and In a sclmtitlc manner, llaphas sard work must stop, it is only money thrown away. In the long run It would be much cheaper to put up solid roads upon a foundation which wilt stand !he test of time, although the first cost may be comparatively high. These sentiments were expressed yesterday I by a gontleman recently from the East I and who has had experience In building and knows whereof he speaks. Even If the piu!at!on of this county Is small, and the ranches to be served by certain roads and bridges are few and far between, yet Is safe to any that th money expended In building j short years by the Increased population attracted here by these same roads and bridges. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. In the recorders' office yesterday th. following deeds were filed for record: Power of attorney, John Lace and StLsu.ii M. Lace. California, to O. F. Morton, to collect debts, receive money, execute deeds, etc Ferdinand Ephrlam to Califor nia Spot Cash Mercantile Co., Block 32, and Lots 3, 4, 7, 8 and , Block 21, and Lots 2, 9, and 10, Block 23, Chelsea Railroad Addition to Astirria $ 300 CARD OF THANKS, Myself and wife wish to tender our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the gontlem -n at Fort Stevens and to cne dramatic company and other friends for their kind assistance In making up to mei what I lost during my recent Illness, which was caused by an accident while employed at the fort Most gratefully, MR. AND MRS. C. E. STEVENS, Fort Stevens, Or., January 19, 1897. HEALTH NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Dr. A. L. Fulton has been appointed health offl cer of the city. The existence of con tagious diseases in the city must be promptly reported to him as required by Ordinance No. 1759, as said ordi nance will be wtrlc-tly enforced. C. W. LOUOHERT, Chief of Police and Health Inspector. MILKMEN'S MEETING. A special meeting it th Milkmen's Union will be heM at the Hpa candy store Saturday .morning at R:30o'cJork. By order of the president. TO C'L'KE A C'OI.I IN ONE 1A V Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The total valuation of all the prop- jerty In Lucas, county, Ohio, Is i'A.Kl",.. 0.0, of which Tob-da alone claims 147, 53,050. ROYAL baKing Powder. Highest of ell In leavening Strength -L. . Government Report Meany Is the leading tailor, and paya th. highest cash price for fur skins. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER BOND and ELEVENTH STS. M.s on application. THAI' KISIIINil. iiVntlmied from Klrst Page) a good plrti-e to u' such nets; It Is loo shallow, and I full of drift-broken trap stakes, etc. (ill! net fishing Is dangerous work There are from IHe lo ten pct-mais drowned every year, w hile fishing with gill net. In May, 1W. forty-six were drowned III one day They were Ore gon gill netter. but most ef tlnm cr east upon the WathlitKton shore and were hurled t the expense of I'aiifl county. Not one trap man has yel been drowned. The iv Is iiuieh said attains! the ttwp or Ixuind nets that Is untrue, and If the Hill Net 1'nloil and Its represent as th.w can convince oii and our legis lature that these fa'sc clmrges are true they will do so. especially the Frailer liver iopte. V knmv of a sack of I.Mi.Oort made up In the Frailer river country to set a law ciwutted to kn4t out fish traps In lo. the Oregon leglshture'sent a commute. to luvcs tlgMite. They saw how the work was done Kneh scaslon since, the gill net men have handed In a bill to alxillah llsh traps, but so far they have failed, simply heixiusc the nssle of taking fish with pound nets Is understood The traps are very unlike the whie1s. They vaitkih everything frim young fry up. but In the minl nets small fish piuw through the meshes. Other fish than salnxm an turmii out un hurt. The salmu are taken from tle trap alive, as wanted, in perfect condi tion. A gill net ilronna the salmon and nmny of them are bMt Imxttue when the nets are taken up. tlwydrop out and sink. When you atop the Washington peo. pie fishing with fish tras. you will fall Into the trap that Kx-!ov I'ennoyer set for us. anil Oregon will rupture 90 per cent of the salmon. This is a true as Holy Writ, and It Is high time you tKn your eyes to this fact and give your own state alt the a.l outage (Missible. and not let Oregon and Hrlt Ish Colunibla catch them. The state will have to maintain your ruUchrrles and other will catch your fish. We ask you to com., or id a risii. niltt.-e to Investigate. Thi-n we will be SHtlsfU.! ii nd not until thn. llwaen is the cent.-r of tnip fishing Aaaln I ask you t investigate. T. II PARKS. IN TIIK 1'' I.I' i: i'i !'l:T. In the police court yesterday after nn there was unite a lively session nnd for a little wblle It Linked like old times. The court pshii was crowded with visitors and witnesses, ami after "hats off" had teen sounded the court t'ik up a number of cases and hiard several witness . TV llrst cose called was that of John ll-rg. a sailor n ImihpI the Aheryniwtth Castle. Cop. tain Perkins siys this Is not his right name. Krm the evldnrnr adduced it scenis th.it yesterday morning the soil or, win. Is sold to le n .-. lawyer, anil who has made previous dlsturtianrea on ship tssird. luiving made some com plaint mgaJnst the skipper, was brought asltore ,y the cat. tain and tak en Ix-fort. the British vice-consul. Af ter listening to the complaints the con. huI ordered hlin aboard ship again and toli him that he hiul no Just rose. On ttw way to the boat landing at Ross, Biggin A Co s disk, the man at tacked Captain Perkins on the street, got Into an altercation with him, and nu tn iiLiitain m tho face. The cap tain run Into Ross. Hlgglns A Oo.'a butcher shop and was followed by th. sailor, who picked up a cleaver, but at the suggestion (lf a bystander dropped It again. The sailor pleaded guilty to these chargi-H and was fined $0. While on t!hM stand of jourw the usual charges of short food, cruelty, -tc, were rrnale. Harry Foley and James McDonald were each fined $20 for vagrancy, the flni ibeing remitted upon the parties leaving town, which both defendants agreed to do. flus. Williams, for whom the police have been looking for a numW of months, was arrested y-sterday morn Ing by Captain Hall.s k, and Issiked on a chorgo of vagrancy, petty larceny. and being an all-around hoUi. It ems that the man a number of months ago stole a wat.h off the iwraon of a man In Astoria, now absent from the city, ami has commltitl other similar act. Thd court lined him 1100, and remitted the fine In the event of the culprit's leaving the city at once. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. After January 1st, 1897, freight charges must be prepaid to all stations on the A and C. R. R. n. where the company has no agents. C F. LESTER, Superintendent. Iowa ranks n-xt to New York In the I number of her banks with 1 iv9 ti I largt bank ,A the stale Is 'at ' Sioux J City. nf SIS . Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Esteg-CoDn Drnff Store 10c and 25c per package. the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values wOT soon to 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? ftjK RENT. Foil KKNT - Furnished house of fivs isiiu. Mil Fourth atreot. Apply at this oltlce, Foil UKNT-Furnlahitl Maim with fire, ivntrally lix-atel. 411 Kxchang. streot, rtill RKNT - Four rooms slth board or Inmrd without rooms, at Mr. Hoi deii's. th and Punnt street. Four rooms to rent. Wl Kxchang street. Adotph Johnson. rt)R SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANiZHIC (IiskIs for t'hrlsluiaa and th holiday a, at Wing Is'a. M Commer elal street. rouwi). lt il'ND -A small sum of money. Owner can havo It on proof and pay imnt of notice. J. J. Walter. UrlT. Five dollars reward for return U Lur. Hue dock of red and while cow, heavy, with calf -estray. l7 Idol ; Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Fistpcr Brothers, Sell ASTOCIA Ship Chantlt'Wy, Hardware, Iron it Stt'l, Coal, (irooorit-s A I'rovinlon", Flour t Mill Feed, rint, Oils. VarniHhrTH, Ix)pger8 Supplies, FairbHiik's Hcnles, Doors & Wimlows, AricultUrftl Illlplt'm'Ilt Wagon ,t Vc-hicltw Cedar 5h ingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD, OFFICE JiS COMMERCIAL 8T. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ' ..THEATRICAL BOOKING A SrECIAlTT... 10 Till It I) ST.. POKTI.ANl), UK. ROSS HIGGINb & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers A star la aaS Ussar Atwna fl Thi b4 CoSmi. Itbl DoIIcmIm, Doaaitt aa4 Tropical r'tultt, V.puMn, Sugar Curai Haa, buua, tit. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. 0.B.&N. OIVES CHOICE OF -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Pad Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of St. Paal PDllman and Tourist Sleepers Free Recllnin? Chair Cars Astoria to San Francisco. State of California, Sunday, Jan. 3. Columbia, Friday, Jan. 8. State of Cal., Wednesday, Jan. 12. Columbia, Monday, Jan. 17, State of Cal., Saturday, Jan. 23. Columbia, Thursday, Jan. 28. State of Cal., Tuesday, February 2. Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 7. For rates and general information sail on or address O. W. LOUNBBERRT, Agent. W. H. HURLDURT, Qan. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or. e. McNeill, President and Manage. A8TORIA ,KON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria, General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ua. sna M.rla. En.lB.t, Bollr work, Sttia boal and Canntry Work a Spacl.lty. Cattlafi of All Datcrtpllnnt Ma4. lo Ordw oa Short Nolle.. John Fox... .President and 8uierint.ndsnl A. L. Fox Vies President O. B. Praal Haoratary First National Bank. Treasurer j f !C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. i rntsicux xo siki.eox (liadnstcd from CopenhagcB i'n I var sity. Hi lally, Frnmle Disease. ( No. t0 t'oinmrrclal street, rlhsnahas) llulldlng. Hours. b 13 a. in ; 3-4 and T-l p. m, BREMNER & HOLMES Tele ii lions Ho. 01 lilncksmithft Hpmial Attsnllon I'ald to Mtoauiboat Ra- airing lurssalioaiiig, Kta, LOGGING CAIBP CD0RK A SPECIAIiTV 1ST OI.MKr ST.. W.l. Id asrf 4th. .SNAP A KODAK. ' at auy waa earning out i i our stars and you'll M portrait of a si an Sruamln liter wllli pieasaiil liisiislila Much quality In Ilia llijuor. haleoVerafaaiMitita Itleai snr tasa. COMK ANI THY TllltM MU0MI3S & CO. j A. V. i filAlf R IN j Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provision, Fruit ' Vfjttablri, Croikrry, Glas ind j PtatrJWare. l.or' Supplies, Cor. Taatn and Cofamarelal .trseu, I. . . I Astoria and Columbia ! River Railroad i i I ' TIME CARD. Trains )v fcleaaid for Astoria at ,7.30 a m. and 1 p. m. dally. I Train, leavs Aatorta for Flaval at I 'a tn anA Ann i. m 1 1 w Traina 'eav. Aatorta for Haaaida at 10 JO a. m and 4 p. m. dally. Traina leave Flaval for Aatorta at 40 a m and I U p. m dally. S t straps, lis r I . a HoImi. . It. T Iaius. uw ol Saxklua Cal. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS y TOUNDRVnEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Holler Msksrs j M""K!, All Kinds of HaehiMry Iron and Rrasa Castings UauorrJ Ulackamllh Work SPECIALTIES - W.l, Smhhiitf 4 Su.a Mill Mchls.r. Ms. r. Hulll h Util.f. W.bb P.iant WhMl, Shla tKMi Wafk. letntrv .aa Mails s4 Sutloesrr Boll. SpatUtlv )ulrrl tar li.rf..' snifk Com.poaOaiK. oluliai 8th and f ranklin. Phone 78 WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE ANDllAlkEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leave Aatorta at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. . Learaa Portland dally at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p. m. Ticket, good on both boats. V. n. BCOTT, President. E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. R. I Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS- COMMERCIAL ST. J. B. WYATT, Phosa Na. 6S Aaterla, Oregaa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Prf)vlBlonB, PAINTS and OILS, pedal AtUatlos Paid ta Supplying Ship.. "The Louvre" ASTOHU'S COKfiCOtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S FLOOH Fine Maalo. flame, of All tciode. Two Magnificent, Bars. eVCRTTfllNC riR3T-CtS9 Cood Order and Everybody'! flights TBICTLT OHRBUVEO.