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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOltlAN, TUKSDAY MOUSING, .tANl'AHY Fancy Slippers Ladles Walking CJinAC Durable School O.iuto Seasonable Goods Putters Futtcr Boots, Etc. &- John Hahn & Co. Warraata J9 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE QALE CommeiCts KOXDAT. J XXI ART kid coatiaat for 80 Days .Albert Dunbar Cor. 9ta aa CowwcrcUl St. TESTERDATS "WEATHER. Maximum temperature, i2 degree. Minimum, temperature, 2 degree. PrM-iDtt&tkm. .SO IncA. Total precipitation from September lt, to date. 5S.U inches. Ezceaa of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1S9S, to date, 11.95 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, January For Washing ton and Oregon, fair cold weather, mod erate easterly gales on the coast Tom Unvllle aaya that young snow vu seen on his back porch yesterday morning. He wa looking ahovt'l-era. Family tickets M'n Warren ton Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. F. J. Schofleld, general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave order at Astorlan office. We offer all our cast Iron etovea at 10 per cent below coat. The latest air tight stove also on hand at 4S1 Pond street The Order of the Eastern Star held Its regular meeting last evening. It Is understood that svveral candidates were admitted. Wool Parlnaton le at lunhar't Clear- araSala. U MkM Stella; J. T. Rartaon and wife. K. M. Hlner. Portland, and The. Bovle, West port, were registered at the Parker yesterday. Attention Is directed t the call for bids on trap piles by the Clatsop Mill Company which appears In another column of this Issue. r. p. FabJ, general agent of the Home Mutual Insurance Company, headquar ters at San Francisco, spent Sunday in the city with Agent F. U Parker. Call and see the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell ft Ward' before buying: they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. The Fourth Week Great Annual of the Sale Is Now Going On- And Lots of Bargains Left In FinelDry Goods, Clothing Furnishing Goods, Etc. Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mas on application. THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE f 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? This Fine TO READERS T. "Dally Aatorlaa" eaataiaa twle a nnck reading matter as ay Mier paper pabUahad la Astoria- It la the only paper tkat pi nta IU reader whk a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVRTIKR9.-Th "Dally Aa tarlaa" has nor tkaa twle as many read ra as any other paper pabUshed la Asto ria. It Is therefor mora thaa twle a TalaaM as aa adTrtlalag modiam. tat of Orerna. I Ooaaty of Clatsop. W. th aaderalgaod. leeal maaagera tspeUvly of th Waatara Taloa aad fMtal Telegraph eompaal. hrby eer tlfy that tho "Daily Aatorlaa" Is th oaly papr pabllshed ia Astoria which bow r atvaa, r at aay tlmo darlag oar ooatrol f said offices has rocwUed. a tolographl rru report. B. D. JOHNSON, Miaipr W. r. T. Co. J. B. CLARK, If aaagr Postal Tel. Co. is tlu only genuine sale tf CuhkIs phii'ctl I h-fore the public during tho your, tuiil now is your tjptrtunity H. COOPER -THE- Leading House of Astoria. break In tl' " ,,r " ,n "'""- tho iiuvli. channel I le "'-. having only thirty one feet -f aaler m . places; but II is ..I' l r- r..vst strip .f alonu the entrance Sow. the City of IvklHK Is " hut not l"' n.'iich i" Thus one may h.ne thrown n-r eien , ..... ...I l.r.vtklmi ftlninrd ii ami i" . .. t ..i,ti,.it .irove her !" have Ne.i her i-t-fn th.it sirm. oau. in ttxtt event e.lou damage Hiuihl hae !'" done Tl... null 'f the h.'le inttei i that the M. Aithvir. n at Mare Nl- and. will he sent out to iiuim' survey of the lr. In H (.i-ohaminy. iir.Ki: is . r ti.vNi'i:. her off uniler a jwrivntage contraot of Before purchasing, aon't fall to her value after she Is dovked In me those celebrated alr-tlght stoves at j prt. Foard & Stokes.' They have them In a j doaen different style, and every pos- On good authority h Is statevl that sible site 1 th recent contraot made by Mr. llam- mond for the A. and C. tl. It. K. with About tthirds of the men em- the Northern Pacific Railway, for the ployed at Fort Stevens were dtscharg-! u.e of the latter tnu-k between Ooble ed yesterday, with the Mnderstamling and Portland, carries with It an agrtv that they might be taken on again In ; ment on the part of the Northern I'a twv or three weeks. Uflc that It will relay It track between 'Ctoble and Portland with 73-p.Hind steel A. all-Ilk lad,-. 8llk MM. 37e r rails, and will al give to the A. and at Danbar's Cleara.ce Sale. C. R. R. R. equal privilege. In the use 'of the Cnion depot and ter"minaJ at Massage Hot and cold water baths, Portland. This certainly looks like bus- vapor and aloohol baths, combined with ! tneas, and also very strongly Implies massage scientifically administered, by ' that the Astoria road Intends to handle Mrs. M. Abrahams, 469 Duane street- the heaviest possible traffic. Rheumatism a specialty. SAN FRANCISCO UAH. Is It Celling More Shallow, Question. Is the AROUND TOWN. Signs See Swope. Want anything painted? See Swope. Want anything decorated? See Swope. Beautiful snow makes most unlovely slush. Fresh Tom and Jerry every day at "The Office." Judge J. H. D. Gray left for Salem Sunday evening. Dr. Howard, Homeopathlat, office 5S6 Commercial street. Twenty lbs. granulated sugar for $1, at 456 Duane street. Ekstrom has the only complete otock of Jewelry in the city. The crush belt appears on all the newest ladles' costumes. Mayor Frank J. Taylor went to San Francisco Saturday night. Have you any Jeweiry that needs re pairing? Take It to Ekstrom's. Mis. Nan Reed gave a most enjoyable chafing-dish party last evening. The cold wave brings pleasure to the youngsters and the coal dealers. Mr. L. N. DuPark went to Portland Sunday night and will return today. Fresh, white macaroni, 30 cents per box, at the Webfoot Commission houfe. The new arc light at the White House, Trullinger's latest patent, works perfectly. Superintendent C. F. Lester, of the A. and C. R. R. R., spent last night In the city. ! Jt'DGE ROWLBY SUPPORTED. General Freight Agent W. H. Hill, j of the Great Northern Railway, nephew I Astoria, Jan. 21. 1S97. Editor Asto of President J. J. Hill, accompanied by rlan) I have read with much Interest General Agent Harder, of the same Judge Bowiby's letter In Saturday's As- lme at Portland, will vlalt Asotria to- torian. atao Citizen's reply In to-day's, day. ;The Judge certainly has the best of it : from both a moral and businetw utand- R. P. FabJ. wife and child, Myer point, and deserves credit for having Abraham, L. B. Seeley. Portland ; E. the backbone to speak of things as they Buckmaster. Tacoma; H. W. Ollvtr, are. The Judge gives about the riRht Oakland; and F. A. Coxhead, San Fran- figure for our public Indebted nees, but Cisco, -were registered at the Occident he should not Include the interest on yesterday. ! our water bonds as part of our tax levy. Dr. C. W. Tower, of Coos Bay, an Citizen takes the Judge to task for old-time friend and schoolmate of Dr. giving us away. Was there anything Jay Tuttle, spent Sunday in the city to give away? How long dot's Citizen with Dr. Tuttle. returning to Salem think this living beyond our means in the evening, where he is engineering ,.an p on7 Has not the city dropped har through th a bill through the legislature to cut behind to the tune of ten thousand a 1 the fitments In her favor, struck heov Coos county Into two pieces. year for the twenty years Just paiwM-d? j Hy. "in tai l, ho heavy was the contact 'Don't the school directors at the annu-thut ever'lj'ly rushed on de k and the J. J. Warren, Elliott's Landing: Ed- ai m,jne9 lack the courage to asklvi-Msel hove to for an hour in order to ktor S. G. Williams, of Skamokawa, J. jor tne amount of money they Intend I attc-rtaln what dunioge hud lt-n done. Crosner, Young's River; Lot Gilmore, t eXpend on the scIkoIs? At what' For (juke a while Captain Smith, the Lewis and Clarke; John Bays. Flavel; station does a nan Ret of w ho does ! pilot, and tho officers of the vesat-l S. Vaughan, North Shore; James F. bu-iiness In thUi manner? ditk:ussed the alvlsahlllty of returning Kindred, and P. F. Halferty, Warren- The very reawn that our credit Is ' to port. When It wan lenrend that the ton. were in the city yesteriay. .Impaired is that Jude Itowlby and vessel was making no water and that others have waited thus long to sound I apparently no damage hiul Iwen done Will He Called by McKlnley Mutvlt ID fr I'rotinton, I'hllndetphla. January J5 Coiikivss- iiun J l . Mui'lcvnnt, or OianfoiM ouiity, who will thve,M Joaepli t". Sib ey In live next congrvas. Is In this lly. He mi I.I that he hud iMtlle.1 on 'lenldunt'Wivt McKlllley, nlid t lint the lll..f "I ..ill lUlll M MlL.lrfl -..M . ... . . I Tolnphon. ion in eiuigreiut .Miin'll m, aim umii i No. OJ A House and l'l in Warrenton on '..uy raynienis to pay rent !!' verv f.mHiih amount of money win .ent on a nice ne can al San Francisco Call. Is the tmr outside the Golden Gate shoaling or mt?" Is a question that Is worrying pilots. towUmt men and cai tains Just now. In 1ST Prwfeswor Gvrg Davidson, of the I'nlted Stats ist and KcodetU' survey, nuwle a thormign exiuiunauon of the entrance to the rt and sound lnK marked on the present chart were all made by hi assistants. In tvl Lieutenant E. P. Tuaslg made a cur sory exuanlnatlon and reort.il no change In trie state of affairs. Thus. In fm.-t. since 1ST4 theix has b-n no old- lal HouudinKS traulo and Just what staff the bar Is In no one really knows. A couplo of yea.", ago the ship Pales tine, coal laden, from Nunalmo, B. ('., stra.'k on tho Nir and went down. Her remains are still lying to the south of the whistling buoy. The captain at the time averted that he was In the regular channel. On December 13 las the British four numted ship Centeeima struck when be ing towed in and hail not the hik's hawser held ahe would have shar-d the fate of the Palimtlne. It wus neither the Palestine nor Cen teaima that startwl the inquiry, how ever. It wan the case of the i'aiitli' Mull Corniany's City of Peking. The hlg steamer sailed fmm here for the Orient on December 1. and cnwslng the main channel with all when the s.uik keep up monthly Insla llitle lne; a place that wavs cail one s own and which can be .1 c.r klltlw.ut tmnU'.lp. Tlie plans and spe. III. aliens of this handme cot- t.ie can te seen at the olUce or me Astoria lain.l and Itiv.ntmenl Co. "'m i.inin.T. lal sire-t. If " "-w house situated convenient to the rail road depot here Is a chance to get .Hie on the Installment plan. The new mo tor service Mn Astoria and polnW on tl west aide -f the bay that Is soon to tx' put Into efTe.-t will make i .in for one to live over there and do business In this city. The Astoria Inid and Investment Co. also has m.i Ukrgalns In west side property, esiwially in arrenioii. an IntetultliK purchaser will do well to l...k over their list N'f.-re making -.1,.... tm.v ali. have a .-room txaise to rent lit Astoria al ll I' month a l.'-nn Is aim at ll- l""T nwrtith, and a modern e-mipi-ed h.'ii 11 nma at Jul per m.iith For the first time in some moons sleigh bells were heard yesterday on the streets. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or tier at 618 Commercial street. H. B. Dyer, an old-time agent of the O. R. and N. Co., and -well known In this city, was here yesterday. During the easterly gale yesterday the water In the harbor was extremely rough and unsafe for pmall boats. At Foard & Stokes,' first of the sea Bon, fresh sprouts, lettuce, peas, pars ley; al) finest "sweets" in the market. While it is 51 degrees below zero in , the warning. We have been wasting Montana and it is said that the bllz-, too mUch sentiment. zard is headed Uhls way. Portland al- Friendships, old acquaintances, and ready hiving had a taste of It, the , polities have gotten us out of the bus- the pilot was put aboard the pilot bout and Cc.ptaln Smith started away for his destination. A cursory examina tion of the hull wan made at Hongkong, merchants of Astoria ardently hope )neas lrai.i.. The time has certainly ' but no Injury could be found. Never- that the little flurry of Snow about fur Astoria home owners to band the courthouse and through the city j together and as Judge Bvwlby says, will be the last seen of the blizzard j that their property Is not ronlls here. Icated." Between bigger salaries than our officials can earn at any other The body found on New Astoria Work. short hours and overtime, we! would have sussl the bump she got beach Saturday night upon Investiga- i are certainly getting a heavy deal. and have escaped without injury. She TRAP PILES. SPECIAL SKSSION. C. P. KJAERBYE. M.A..M.D. rrlTSItlS XI MIIWIIS ornduated from Copenhaaon Vnlvar slty. Hpm lally, Kelimlo lla'a. No. NSO Coiniiieivlal slreel. Hliaivahan Itlllldltig. Hours. 10-13 a. in ; 1-4 and T i p. m. BREMNER & HOLMES IJlacksmlths Hpoclal Attontlon Paid to Htoaroboat Mm. pairing. Ptrat class llorspslioomg. RU). IvatiKe my inliwl. you may le In Wash ngt.si by that lime. I desire to have my nvnvs sle, omoktumo-. . mAnif B COBfIHI.TV nllatoly Us. my Inauguration and 1 UUUUIftU blMnr una. r. -rs.,, 1 .. ... . V I' M. I. H .1 M .1 All.. I want a measure pasnod thai will lin i . ", . .. . nodtaiely stimulate business and give' ...,.. b- Mis work" I .SNAP A KODAK. Congressman Sturtevant said further j at any aian eoiiuua uui ui our .tor. and you'll Nl a portrait at a wan briiumlng ovsr Willi pisaaaiil Uioiiihla. .-iuelt gusilly In Hi" llpi e bss looNe! ur etimigh lo pleaoanr mn. CO MIT AND THY T1IKM that no Pennsylvania!! would ! In lhe Mi Klnley cabinet. I DAILY AND PALMER WINNER I IsMtdoii. January .i Before the Na- llonai Stsiitlng Club lhTo was a twen ty round fight between "Pedlar" Palm er and Ernie Slant. ui, for a purs of I UtiW. Palmer won In lie l.'.th round.. knocking .ml his adversary. In I he nflet-n round fight between' Pat Daily and the "Plu-anlnny. llm former won. IIUOMIIS & CO. CtLD WEATHER. I'luMolton, N. I , January :3 - The lli.-niwinoler here la fulling and It s now :! degrtx-s U-low aero. Train, are all hl.s ketl art.) ruts are filling In. A. V. ALUICN, ! DMUH IN Grocerlf. Flour. KeeJ. Provl.lon. Frulta I Variable. Cpwkery, Gl anJ Plate J Ware . J.ogif r' Suppllf . Cor. Tooth and Coraraarelai etroeU. i Actnrh Jind rnliimMa SaltonSfH Salt for baths Ht!"v7" .,""7 the Ksti's-Conn lrc Store j RlVer RllilrOaCl UK' ami lnr arkjre. I Meany la tho leading tailor, and ray. the highest cash prlrv for fur skins i TIM!: CARD. tholess wh-n the vessel gets Iwuk to San Fnimiwo she will go on the Hun ter's Point drydot-k. The City of Peking is one of the best built ships afWt, and not many vessels Hi, Is are wanted on P) Kir trap pile. 7'i to S nt butt. to 6 Mtisill end. 3il f-t long. mi Kir trap piles alit 9 bull. aS to 7 small end. 3i f.--1 l-'ng lw) Kir trap piles alut M butt, small end. C f." t long. Straight and ee.-d To 1m- il. Uv.T.d on wharf. Astoria, I Man-h ''lh. lvT. A T'i l-'ii.l will I' r.-.Ulr"l fmiii the sin-vssful blddt r that the plh-s will ! deliver.! us l-Ss'l.-atlons lM.ls ..pen.-d Moiidnv inon, February 1st. 1 s.7. CLATSup MILL CO NoTH'K Ti nders for re-M.iatltig iertnnn bnniue "I'otrlrnpos," now stnmll on luiuh norlh of Columbia river, will be re ceived ut Lloyd's Agency, Astoria, Or egon, on the following terms: To be delivered In a harbour: 1st; No cure no uy, or. 2nd: 1. a pen etiiiigo of value of Vessel. The right to reject any or all bids Is ren-rved. I'. L CHERRY, Lloyd's Agent. IXlR MB NT. - --v.- 1 Trains have Heasldo for Astoria al FOR RENT Furnished house of fivn'!:J m , p m daUly. psnna 140 Fourth streot. Apply at this j Triali leave Astoria for Flavel al office. in and 4 p. m. dally. FOR RENT--Furnished loom with) Trains 'eav. Astoria for Heasid. at (ire. centrally lo-ated. 414 Exchange m P- nlrt Trains leave Flavrl for A.torl. at 44) - ! '" and 5 51 p. m dally. KoR KENT -Four rooms with board: .ir nun Wltnout rcxims. nt airm nm. .i. rr..". den's. lh and Duane aire!.. i If. T tAHli. 11. of Su.kiun t l Queer terms for ten. Buy a package of Schil ling's Best of your grocer. If you don't like it, tell him so, and have your money again. It costs him nothing; vc pay him. Not queer at all. It pays; for the tea surprises you more than the terms. Hon by Coroner Pohl Sunday, proved to eb that of a carpenter named E. Ma han. The last time the man was seen was December 5th when he was paid off after doing work on the Rhanahan building. He must have fallen over board shortly after that date. The body was burled at Clatsop Cemetery. 35 per cnt discount d ladlea' and chil dren'. Wool I'nderwesr and Hosiery at Danbar's Clearance Bale. The L'niontown M. E. Sabbath school will give an entertainnrjot consisting of a first-class stereoptlcon exhibition, under the management of Mr. L. H. Pederson, and music by the mandolin club, the Finnish choir, and the school, at Suoml hall on Thursday, Ptbruary 4, 1897, at S p. m. The proceeds will be used in the purchase of an organ, song goods and a library for the school A number of young people while coasting on the hills last evening, met with quite severe accidents. One young man while going down Franklin avenue at a Bwlft pace, was thrown from his sled by a broken plank in the roadway and pitched onto his side, the sled Itself being broken. A young lady was also thrown from a bob-sled and severely Injured. It Is thought that neither one v.a.1 dangerously hurt. A Schilling A Company baa FroKuce 4U The Horseman, a weekly Journal pub lished in Chicago, and the acknowledg ed turf paper of the l.'nited states, has reduced its price to $2 per year to clubs of three months of more. The Shoeing Department; the Veterinary Column, and Answers to Correspondents, are all for the use of subscribers to the Jour nal. The circulation f a paper like the Horseman cannot fall to increase the Interest in highly bred stock. Captain Hlrsch, of the Herman bark Pot rim pos, v.hJoh now lies on the sands at North Reach, was in the olty Sun day and says that there are Just two ways to get his vessel afloat, one of which they propose to try aa soon as possible. One of these is to float her under a contract on the principal of "no cure no pay;" the other la to take CITIZEN NO. 2. lis 40 feet long, 47 feet hnwul and 19 feet 5 liK'hm deep, and 5,079.1;:! xrows TO Cl'KK A COLD IN ONE MAY tonnage. She hail an unusually heavy Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta. cargo alsxird and a large pasw-nger list All druggists refund the money If it j so w hen she struck It can be euslly falls to cure. 25c. Rogers, Druggist. ADVERTISED LETTERS. For sale by Chaa. j Imagined what cowtternatlon there must have been aboard. I Many of tho pilots were Interviewed yesterday In regard to the changes on tho bar, but one and all seemed to think It waa In Just the same condition that It was twenty years ago. "In places changes have taken place," said Cap ital n Jordan, "but they do not amount ! to a great deal. The main channel The following unclaimed letters were advertised at the Astoria postofnee on January 25, 1897: Baker, George. Dahlin, Olof. Evans, George. Goeltz, Louis. Goeltz, Mrs. Dora. Hanson, Mrs. H. (2) may have shoaled a lltrtle, but I don't' Landers, Wm. Llnd, Charley. Lumatainen, Mrs SNelson, James. Oliver, Mrsj Host Payne, D. Beabury, J. O. Foreign. Danville, A- E. Eskens, Andrew. West, C. F. Persons calling for any of the above ! can't go behind that. letters will please say "advertised." Additional postage of one cent for each letter advertised Is charged. HERMAN WISE, P. M. think there is any percoirtlble change In the north and south channels. As to the striking of the City of Peking, I don't know anything about It and I don't know which pilot P)k her out." "We have the government chart to go by." said Captain Barber, "and we The Balling dl- ' .1 I o ir n ..IIa rS;ilOIIH BUJ RIV-ll Ijll 11, ttlHJ .1 - J""l follows those instructions he cannot be fi3Ba?aF Mi Children should grow In weight and strength; eat heartily and have plump checks Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. with Hypo phosphites fills out the sunken cheeks and gives color to the lips. Itfumishes material for the growth of bone, and food for the brain and nerves. It lays a strong foundation for future growth and develop ment, joe. and fis at all druggists. blamed. I think tt was Captujn Smith, who has since resigned from the pilot service, who had charge of the City irt Peking. If there Is any shoaling of ooarso 'the Unite! Stats-j Coast and ! Geodetic Survey office would at once . notify us." i "Hm tho bar shoaled? I really can ' not tell," wa,H the answer Captain West hoff, the authority on such matters in the office of the I'nlted States Coaat jand Geodetic Survey, gave. After glv , ing his answer he went to a pile of i charts, and taking out the only one j on that section ever made, he spread I it out on the table. Then he remarked: "You s;i,y the City of Peking went oul j through the main channel. Well, then it must have been a fine day ami no Four rooms to relit. W1 Exchange ttrevi. Adolph Jhnn. FOR BALK ! 'alT.'kINDH ill' FANCY AND JAP- J ANEfE GixxU for Chrlstmaa and thai hollilnys. at Wing Ie'a, M Cummer-1 till street. ! COLUMBIA IRON WORKS HEALTH NOTICE. N"tlce Ih h-Teby given that Dr. A. L. Fulton has !e-n appointed h.-alth offi cer of the city. The existence of con tagious diseases in the city must l promptly PMMirb-d to him as required by Ordinance No I7r.!l. as said ordi nance will be xtrli-tly enforced. C. W. LOfGHERY, Chief of Police and Health lni-ctor. SALVATION ARMY. Illg time on January 27 and 2S. En sign Jennie Harnhart, the California iJevll Driver, and her cadet, Nellie May, will be In Astoria two nights. On the 27th a coffee supper, 10 onls, and oil the 2Sth a Salvation cyclone. Every body conic. ENSIGN NELSON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. After January 1st, 1S97, freight charges must be prepaid to all stations on the A. and C. R. R. R. where the company baa no agents. C. F. LESTER, Superintendent. SOMETHING NEW IN TOWN. French dinner In courses, served al lie- .Model Restaurant, next door to l'..-e Hive store, every day from 11:30 to .1 o'clock. Prlcj only 2fic. fisher's Opera House L E. HELIO, Manager. srr.tui ENUi.r.xtNT MONDAY, FEB. 1 The Prince of Players LOUIs'jAMES .lanmicmcnt nt VM.CMUIS X HCMITK FIRST TIME HERE SPARTACUS" FOUNDRYnEN HlaikamlthA, Machlnlala and Holler Maker M'flu'C.''onVut KM of Machinery- Iron and tlra-a Castings Uonnral Ulacksmlib Work Wihh I'alMl WhMl. Ship ,ltmh.,t Wuik. l.nnrr MMn tri iiUlluMfy Boll- 14 An alwolutely unexcellel wenlc pro dur.tl.rn of Dr. Bird's grand play de-pU-tlng gliulltorlal life. Mr. JameM la issiltlvely the only tra g.illan who will visit Astoria this year. Prices, 50c and $1.00 Seat sale oim-iis Friday, January 29th, at Griffin Rial's lk store. ROYAL baning Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength -U. 8 Oov.rnmtnt Report A floworlng plant Is said to abstract from the soil two hundred tlmi.-s Its own weight In water. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ...Tnr.ATH.ICAL BOOK I Mi A SIECIALTT.. ma Tiuito T roitTMNii, ok. SI'ir.lALTII s - SmltMfif "1 Sli Mill M.thln.iv. ci liulll lu to J.r Slallv flulrpJ 'o Ingg"' aruak. Cufi..r"fiJ.nct Kjll.ll4 iHth and I ranklln. Phono 7S WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE AHOTaILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leave Astoria dally e cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leavea Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a in. T. J. Potter leave Astoria at 7 a. m. dally eicept Sunday. leaves Portland! dally at p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat urdays at 11 p, m. Ticket good on both boat. U. II, SCOTT, 1'realdant E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland, C. W. Stone, Agent, Aatorla. Telephone No. 11. R. I ,. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL ST. ROSS HIGGINb k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Alorla and Uppr AMorla Flnt Tf ni Cntlt', TM Dllfl. Dositftli nil Tf'iplral l-rultt. V(Mblra, Sua Curtd Hams, Btun, tic. Choke Fresh - and Salt Meats. ; Graduate from the College of Royal j Surgeons, Stockholm, Sweden. LadleH' Raths, Maisage Treatment, Hair Dressing and Shampooing. Dealer In HUMAN HAIR. 107 12th street, bet. Bond and Com'l. OAHTOni-A.. Til lu. p 1i n Magnanimity owes no a:count to pru denee of Its motives. Vavvenargues. Une Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For sale at Ks-tes-Conn Drnar Store. ASTORIA IHON WOHKH Front St., foot of 4tl, Astoria. i General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Und sn Mtrtn En(ln, Boll work, St boil and Cinn.ry Work a Sptclilly. CatUni; ol All D'rlpllont Mdo Ordir Short Nolle. John Fox.. ..President and Biiprlntandenl A. L. Foa Vloa Presldeni O. B. Prael Becratary First National Bank.... "?r.- " parties desiring the best of job prlntlnf at' the lowest price should call at th Astoria Job offlca befor going elsewhere. J. B. WYATT, Phont No, 6)1 Aatorla, Ortgn Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (5rocerle, Pro v I bIo n HAINTH und OILH. pcclal Attention Paid to Supplying Ship. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S GOllbEOlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S H.OOItK Flno Munle. (Isinna of All Hluda. Two Msg-nlflront liars, BVCRTTH1SC TIRST-CLASS Good Order end Everybody's Rights, STRICTLY OBSERVED.