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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1897)
N THE DAILY ASTORIAN, THURSDAY MOtt-NINH, FKUKUAUY IB, UK7. " ' . . i . . Fancy Slippers ladles WalkiM Chnpc Durable Scfttoi OUUCo Seasonable (iuoJs Rubbers Robber Boots, Etc -"aaaaaaasesar John Hahn & Co, Are WmMM 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, i"! degw; minimum temperature, 34 degrees pre cipitation, .17 tnoh. ToUU precipitation from September 1. to date, C5.31 inches. " Excess of preoiptaitln from eptern. ber 1. IS, to date, 1T.I5 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fr Western Oregon and Wesbprn Washington Rain, warrtH-r. galos on the wmI. Eastern Oregon, and Eastern Wash. burton Snow or rain. TO HEADER Ta "Dally Aetortan eaatala twice" a Mark reading aeattar a aay ether paper pabllaked la Astoria. It U tke ealy pa par that piiu IU raaulere vltk dally (alavraphla report. TO ADVERTISERS. -The "Daily Ae tsriaa" baa store taaa twice aa aaaay read, era a aay otaar paper pabliaaed la Asto ria. It la therefor aaera thaa twloa aa valaeble aa aa aavertleUg ea4Wae. lata of Ore-ana, ( Out; af Clataap.1 We. taa aadarelgaeal. laaal aasaagars taaaaetlTaly af taa Waatara Calaa aad raatal Telegraph ooapala. karaby oar. Utf that the "Dally Astoria" la taa aaly papar pafcUahed la Aataria whleh aaw ra. aalvaav a at aay Haas etariag aar eoatrol mt aaM esVeo haa resalees. a Meajrashi praaarapert. . D. JOHKSOK, Maaacar W. O. T. Ca J. K. CLARK, Maaacar raatal Tal. Ca. AROUND TOWN. - Mrs. P.P. Woodford la on tbe rick The tr council will meet tomorrow evening. Dr. Howard, Homeopathlst, offloa BS Commercial street. ' : Bom To the wife of Engineer Het ttob, on Monday, a girl " Ekstrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry tn the city. ' Hare you any Jewairy that need ra- palrlngl Taks tt to Ekstrom's. Mr. M. Foard, of Foard 4- Stoke Co. to In Portland on a business trip. Snow plowB were out In Astoria yes- teerdav. In order prevent a blockade of traffic. Quite a number of prominent citizens were ready yesterday to write a poem on enow, beautiful snow. Mr. AL Thorsen left Tuesday for Se attle, where be expects to go on the road aa a traveling- salesman. The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street. The only "Queen"' heater for sale only by Fisher Brothers. Call and be con vinced. Beware of Imitations. Engineer Hetttch Is now lavtng out sties and establishing grades and curves on a proposition new to him. , The Gtrman masquerade ball, to come off on the 23d, is causing no Hltle Hurry amongst h lovers of fun In this city. H. Ingalls. of Foard & Stokes Co., was not recognised by his friends yes terday. He had shaved off his whiskers. Mr. E. J. Coyle, general agent of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, Portland, paid Agent Flnlaysoo a visit yester day. Real estate men are beginning to brudh the dust ott of their maps In prep, aratfcun for an active campaign In the spring. Captain Iewi, of the George W. El der, Is making many friends by his careful attention to the wants of his passengers. Contractor Charles Rohr Is putting In the new fAmdatiwis for the building recently occupied by the Pacific Com mission Company. W. A. Sherman, of South Band, H. B. Karr, Nehalem; Sam Olsen, Chris. Ol sen, Olaf Eklund, Chinook, were in from tbe country yesterday. AA the maw meeting of firemen, held at Engine Company No. l's house last rngM, the resolutions reported by tne committee were adopted. . i r An agent of a Chicago costuming company will arrive In the city Sunday morning and take up his headquarters In the Flavd block, where butts can be bad for the masquerade ball. ' i At the entertainment given by the Woodmen of the World ait Carruthers' . Hall last evening, there was a large attendance. The feature of the evening was the orga.iisatii of a "Woman's Circle." Music residered during the ' Wanted I " Your tea trade from now on. Vl ')'"-- 'ii : Schilling's Best wants it your money back if .you don't like" it " A Schillinr A Coaqway baa FwkIk mt evening, both vooal and instrumental, was exceptionally good and largvly added to the enjoyment of those pres ent. The marked ar full of Columbia rivnr amclt, one of the daintiest and most dellokru of food articles. Not a few Astorians ar sending boxes of Ihem away to friends at a distance. Mr. B. Lang-ford, who Is engaged on the work for he now Fort Canby lltfithous. was In the city yesterday. He says tha nearty all of the build ing have bevn finished, and thu prob ably the lamj can be itt by May 1. Fticty more or lea klinls of weatner Matted Astxwia yestervlay. Sun shine, rain, sleet, southeast, southwest, and other kinds of winds, ending In a anowHtirm tn the evening, completed a day up o Observer Qrover's stand ard. Mr. A. Q. Barker, general agvnt of the Ohieasn & Northwestern, with hed quarter at ltlnd, calUxl on his As- txrla friends -etterday. Mr. liarker is pushing for new business, and as he l a pusher of long standing, will pro-1 ably get It The regular weekly meeting of the'ruary. Thunday. Friday and Saturdaj'. W. C. T. V. a-ill be held In Reve tr- i the 25th. :th. and STth Inst. Supt. K.rs this aftermnin at 2 o'clock. It ts Irwln. Pres. Chapman, and Pres. Camp urgently requested that every mem- bell -HI be present. An excellent pro btvr will be present, as business of lm-1 gram has been arranged. Pay sessions porta noe wlU come bTore the unkn!i held at McCIure -hovl house; r consideration. I Evening sessions at the Methodist jChuivh. All are ln-ited to attend. One of the most attractive features H- s- LTMAN. of the production of Fatinttsa ut the School Supt. Marquam Grand was the exc(stlnnall . clever dancing of the Taylor -iirters. Vaccination has Just been Introduced These Bttle artists. In their special Afghanistan by the adMce of Miss nM f tin,i and Hamilton, the English physician, who havo Justly earned the title of ' Port- land's Favorites" Ore go nian. Freight Clerk Scott, of the steamer Telephone, was in town yesterday wtttf a new sutry He would not give It for pubUeaitlon. but only stated that bus iness on the river was fairly good, and that the numerous gangs of workmen on the raOroad fine were makmg good progress m spite of the weather. The Hook and Ladder Company will give , social dance and whist party In tbe room of Engine Company No. 1 every two weeks, it Is said by one their rmsnbers, and tbe first one. It s) thought, aill take place this week. The boys believe that such Intercourse will not only bind them more closely together, but will afford a large amount of pleasure to their friends. The entertainment to be given Sat urday evening by the Minerva Club, for sweet charity's sake, promises to be one of the most interesting home talent affairs of the season. The old school house In East Astoria will be handsomely decorated for the occasion, and a large audience aill undoubtedly be present to appreciate the hard work of this society, which has so often come to the assistance of those In need. It was reported test evening that where was considerable sickness among i the pupils of the Alderbrook school. ; gvliui and Arabian tonuea The notjll F"ur or five chlklrvn are down with i it y of the inland wak Itullan. tonsilitls or similar ditatea. One little fellow, in returning home after school last night, fell down on the street, too exhausted to go fursher. Friends soon too khlm in charge and got him safely mto the hands of his parents. One gen tleman said that he believed there was a case of scarlet fever In East Astoria. It is quoted on good authority that P-cently Superintendent Fields, of tbe Southern Pacific railroad, stated In Portland that before many more moons passed his company would be running j through trains Into Astoria. over the new railroad. There can be little doubt but that in a comparatively short time the Southern Pacific will not be the only line running through trains or through cars to the mouth of the Co lumbia river. All of them want to get to Astoria, and there is nothing to Btup them. The favorites, the Taylor sisters, will return to Astoria and give another ex hibition of th:tr grai-eful dancing on the evening of February 25 and 25 at the Columbia, theater. It will be re membered th-U Ortofcx-r lth these charming young ladi, who are really only childn-n, tn and fourteen years old, were the life of the entertainment "Hickory Farm," given by the Wood men of the World. They bring with them this time the latest specialties direct from the east. Mr. Al. Firth will also appear at these entertainments wtt't a good company in the exceeding ly funny Irish drama called "Irish Just ice." Messrs. Firth and Beloher will sing some of the latest and motst spicy songs. MARINE ITEMS. The British bark Candida yesterday put to sea. The steamer Tillamook sailed for San Francisco yesterday. Yesterday the Tarn O'Shanter suc ceeded In getting to sea. The Winn, after being thoroughly overhauled. Is on her run again. The G. W. Elder. Caotain LewlH, ar rived down and left out for San Fran cisco yewterday morning. The steamers Occident and Harrison yesterday put their noses outside, but returned to the harbor, as they did not like Uie weather. It is reported that the ManzanJta has gone to Portland again and will spend five months there undergoing a complete overhauling and remodeling. The Persian has finished loading and now has a large cargo of more than 1.093,000 feet of lumber. She will be ready for sea In a few days. Steve dore Johnston did a fine job In storing the cargo. looks ahead. She is never supply of Cottolenc. The health without medicine. family is much better every way since she tit. fl i 0o5JBg Lost M Ua traito nrt-'tVHUi" aaa - T-ir u tnrilll M KbLsala, v n. a, rainuAiia ww,, CkXX Trmrvww -vys Safes, whlrh outwnnlly resent W Iron ones, but really male of thin boards, are nv suppllw! by various flmts.' and are, soM tv (e.n'le stwtlng In busIneK wth want to make a big show. TEACHERS' INSTITITK. j A teaer' county Institute will be !held at Astirla the last week In Feb- la In attendance upon the ameer. Mr. Ward U Smith, of FmWicks- Itown, Mo., was troubled with chric diarrhoea for over thirty years. H had become fully satlsned that it was only a question of a abort time until he would have to give it up. He had j been treated by some of the best phy I aldane- in Europe and America, but got no relief. One day ha picked up a newspaper and chanced to read an ad verttsetnrnt of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhora Remedy. He got a bottle of it. and the first dose helped him and its continued use cured him. Fur saW by Eatea-Coon Drue Co. The latest novelty to a foldina: coffin, which permits the corpse to be raised to a sitting position, so that k may thus be viewed by the mourners. Memory a a little wearherous now and then, and causes one to forget some things worth remembering, unless one has an experience like that which came to Mr. D. E. East. MofTatt's Creek. Va. who says: "I had been .suffering for years with a torpid llvef I and found no relief until I took Sim-, j rouns Liver Regulator, when I was en tirely relieved of my troubles. I never Intend being without Simmons Liver fUirulator." I The Udand of Malta has a language i of Its own, derived from the Cartha- -- Emil Schacht RRGH1TECT GEO. N1C0LL, Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's New Brewery S. FPtEMAH. Ut of Fraiaaa a Holnu. R. T. Earls, lata of Stockton Cat. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, MachlnlsU and Boiler Maker M"u RnVo? flH Kinds of IBaehlnery ' Iron and Brans Castings General Blacksmith Work SPECIALTIES - W.kh Patant Whl. Shl Smithing ant Stmbot Work. Cannarj' anj Mill Machinery. Marina and SuHonary Boll art Built to Ordar. Specially equipped for loggera' work Correspondence solicited 1 8th and Franklin. Phone 78 SEASIDE SAVf.llLh. A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. The annual report of the Sheffield chamber of commerce states that 90 per per cent of the razors used In the Aus tralian colonies are supplied by the United States. BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft, White Hand, with Shapely Nails, Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholeaome Scalp, pro duced by Ccticdba 8oap, tbe moat effectirs kin purifying and beautifying aoap In the world, aa well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, lath, and nunery. The only prerentlTe of Inflammation and clogging of the Posts. SoarlanUlhroaitMattb. warlA. Pama Dsosasa Caaa. Coar., Sot. fropfc, BaSaa, tJ. S. a. . aa-Hov la Parity aaa Beaailfy lha Skis, Seals, COLUMBIA H WORKS CptlGO ra without a result is The off in uses aa Marf tmm U"l tal aa avary I Cklraaa, Maatrrsl, Naa Fraartace, rarllaaa. Urasaa. Oaa mta The oak trve whleh stands In the middle of the hint rul lisullng ft-om loamltKttn to Warwick la said to mark the center of England. THE COM1NM OK HA BY. When a baby come to the house real j happiness conn. The tir and anx iety count for nothing agutiwt the cling ing touch of the little hands and the sound of the little voice. Ttu hUhcM function given to hunu-.n llnKS Is bringing holtry, happy children Into the world. Over thirty yean ago the nels of wotmn ainAll to Or. Pierce, now ohlif consulting physician of the Invaltds' HotW and Surgical Itunltute, of Buffalo, New York. The result of his study Improved by thirty year of prwottce is embodlml tn Ir. IM.-ix-e's Fa--orite Prescription. It strengtlvms, pu rirt.a anj n takes healthy the organs distinctly feminine. It gte weak wo men the strength and health nvasary for the production of healthy children and ft makes the bearing of those chil dren easy. It In sure to cure any weak ma or dertwgvment peculiar to wo men; stops pain, sooihuB Inflammation, stre art hens, purifies, mvlgoratea HEALTH NOTICE. Notiot Is hereby given that Dr. A. L. Fulton has been appointed health offi cer of the city. The existence of oon tagioua diseases In the city must be promptly reported to hlro as required by Ordinance No. 1759, as said ordi nance wil) be strictly enforced. C. W. LOUOHERT. Chief of Police attd Hoftlth, Inspector. The present seaeiwi' crop of rot ton In Egypt promises to surpass all pre vious years In quality, SHIP CROWN OF INDIA. Warning to merchants and others The captain of the above named ship will not be responsible fur any debt or debts contracted by any member of his crew, except upon his written au thority J. E. CORKHILU Mastsr. Astoria, February 10th. NOTICE. Any persons wanting trap piling. cr. respond with Hogue tt Young, Ouki Point, Wash. j Since 170 Victoria, Australia, has I thm of rabbit Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For sale at En-tea-Conn Drne Store. A thiter Is to be oponwl In Paris shortly in iwhUfh "only plays of ap jiroved purity will be ivented." The audbffices. It Is Inferred, will be Im ported. SaitonSea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. A Washington special says that Queun Li I has had a touch of the grip. She hasn't had such a thing In Hawaii for several years. TO IX KK A COLD I.N ON It DA V Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The cries of sea birds, especially gulls, are very valuable as fog signals. The birds cIuhkt on the cliffs and crat, and their cries warn bomtmen that they ape near the land. Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the lowest prices should call at the Astoria Job office before going alsa whera MRS.STJERNSTROM Baths and Hair-dressing 107 Twelfth St, Plain Baths 25c Vapor Batha &c Medicated Ball is (all kinds) BOc Shampooing and Dressing of Hair.. 50c Dressing of Hair 25c Manicuring the Finger Nails 25c Foot treatment 6c Grand Annual Prize Masquerade Tuesday, February 23 r riles May Be Sees is foard ft Stokes" Window. Gentlemen Maskers Lady Maskers ... SPECTATORS. 50c; CBIlDntS, 25c. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. MiMon application. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... AleLa OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Salllag datae ta aa tresi Tlllasiaak ss4 NakaWsi atpaee' spas taa waatkaf . Par Prtlf M sas PaaMsgar Kataa Asply Ta ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. AUttPtTss R. 0. a N. CO.. Af.aU. Prttaa4 The Value of 1 Newspaper An an ul vert Inline medium tlepcii(tf upon Itn ucnertil clrculfitlon unions ta lcnlr lulile citmt f people tinl Itw The Astoria n ponnenMcs fully IkjUi of thenc ad venturer TELL IT OUT. Don't sit down and watt for trade, 'Taint tha way, Get a hustle, make ber show. Push your business make her go, Don't sit down und wait for trade, 'Taint the way, "Taint the way. If you've got something to .sell, Tell It about, Let your neighbors see you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't say die, If you've anything to sell. Tell It out, Tell It out. ! Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things movln' every day, Talk about It; that's the way. Folks won't know you If you don't Advertise. Advertise, ROSS HIGGINS & CO Qrocers, : and : Butchers Aataria and Upper Aatorla Rne Tea and Coffee. , Table Delicacies, Dosettk and Tropical Fruit., V .eatable., Suf ar Cured Ham., Bacen, Etc. Choice- Fresh - and Salt Meats. TICKCTS MAT bC HAD r.KO nCflnCHH ONLY OK THE S017S 0' Herman! AT FOARD & STOKKS JIALL 5; the Best... i 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 nQt a fine Investment? WANTKD, WANTKl--tHii to do housework and takn tsue ( InU-y a couplu of Ixmrn mmh uvrnm. Kitiiirt at this oin.'. VK li NOT WANT HOVU nit loafer to writ but men of ahliny 120t to I'tti immt month, salary or 'com mlKaloti. Htutc and general minrr HACINK I'lltK KNtllNK t't.. Itaclns. Wlm-ollnlli , VANTK1" Sliualion by good Japan. taw cook; iXi-eibtit mferem-as. Addreaa II. K. A., l tHMiiniiial alrrvl. city. 1 run Rat NT. rt)U HUNT-iJirgt furnished room. .xiX'llotrl vkw. Apply at A st orion of- tier. ron balk. Ft.Ul KALK-A quant furtiiture, at rvaunll IDS Awtiar atrvnL LOUT. s.. i.r-. Ti - j- t, ranai-ivi- i A mvmW l)STl'ra-re Us'k, on iVplmarclal tret. Finder please return to ttus ir- tire. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD. OFriCB It4 COMMEHCIAL 8T Marshall & Company's Twine Freah from the mill for 1T fishing. F.very Ixill gtiamntrml. IMetute rirt any !nirfW-linnaj. HKWAItK OF IMl TATIONrt Kvery ball must U marked "M A ItHII ALL CO.. HHUKWSIU'KT MILI.rt." Manufaoturvd from srlentrd tliax aiioily f-r COLl'MIUA ItlVKIl KIHIIINC. S.'x that every trail N-ars the MAKSllAt.I. lalrel. t. T. . 9, Ut. II. 12, H. ll ply 's. 12. U. 11. U.. It-ply .Kt's. 7. S, '), 10-ply Si's. Elmore, Sonborti tSr COit AKonfst 4JH H.iixl Ht.. Antorla Japanese Goods Oriental Curit)B Novelties WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. W. I. lOHB Real Estate and Insurance 1 10 KLKVK1TII MT. ( fric-a with It. A. Tnylur, ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FRKB TO ALU Opaa every day from I e'oloek U I f and I:) to 1:19 p. aa. Bubscripttoa rates It par annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DOANB rr OntEH OF riTULICATION. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. M. Nowlcn, Plaintiff, vs. Oliver Htew- art, M. C. George, George, his wife, J. P. Kckler, Eckler, his wife, D. M. Stuart, Kate B. flluart, his wife, I. M. Xlmbrr and Harah Klmber, his wife, H. W. Weeks, Geo. DeLano, Edith DeLano, his wife, W. E. Htewart. and Lily Stewart, his wife, Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwyer, and the Astoria Havings Bank, Defendants: To W, E. Stewart, Lily Stewart, E. L. Dwyer, Geo. DeLano, and Edith De Lano, of the above defendant, In the name of the Bute of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wlt: the 21st day of September, 1896; and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, tha plaintiff will take decree against you for the sale of certain lands In Clatsop county, Oregon, for the fore rlnaure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; said lands are particularly described In the com plaint on file In this suit.' Bold lands are situate Jn sections '20,, 2, and the Donation Land Claim of Addison jew- ett, T. 8 N., It. W., and for sutjh oth er relief as prayed for, and shall be deemed by the court proper.. Service of this summons Is mads upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorlan pursuant to order of the Judge of this court made tbs 21st day of July, 189. 3. Q. A, BOWLBT, Attorney for Plaintiff. houaolaitd Lr awwii BRi& HOLMES sphonVx, Jiyacksmitli Hpoclal AUotitlon Paid to rlKaniboal, lla J minim, -av, lorseialioaing, M- 1 liOCCING CRMP DORK A SPplAVT IUT DI.NKV St., . d S'1' ' .SNAP a kodak. at ati in iui eomlyrii rim ' uui atora auU u 11 -portrait of a n tirlmmli r with fiaaaalll tllltl'l, Huah qiuujr la lh ujm s h" s "i ar auuuuk to laa n run COMF AND THY TIIKM HUQHCS & CO. A. V. AUUICN, DKAtlR IN Grocerlei, Flour, PreJ. Provisions, Fruits VsgeUblrs, Crockery, Glass and PUledWsrt. Loners' Suppllt. Oer. TaaUl and OoounaroUl atraata. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIMG CARD. Trains !ave taaslde for Astoria a 710 a. m. and m. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Flavsl at a. m. and i p. m. dallf. Trains ave- A al or la for Seaside at to W a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria t( : t. m. am) I U p. m. dally. WHITE COLLAR LINE THE STEAMER TELEPHQKE Astoria and Portland Telephone loaves Astoria sally e jcrpt Hunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Hunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria tt T a tn. dally except Hunday. Leaves Portland dally a I p. m Hunday excepted. Hat- urdays at 11 p. m. Tickets good on both boats. IT. II. HCOTT. President K. A. Hnnley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Htona. Agent. Astoria. Telephone No. 11. J. B. WYATT, Phaaa Na. Aalarla. Orefea Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. aclal Atteatroe Psl la faaplylai snips. "The Louvre" t . ' ' ASTORIA'S COKI.eotS ENTERTAINMENT HALL 8 ri.ooiia riaa Mu.lo. Ciaiaea of All Klntla. Tm Magalflrant Hare. rvr.RYTril.Ml riRST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTKICTLV OHNKKVKI). 187a 180 Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandlery, Hardware, Iron & StAel, Coal, Groceries A Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'B Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement J Wagons A Vehicles. AHTOKIA IKON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. T" : . I .:i General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Laos and Marin Enlnea, Boiler work, Iteaa ' boat a4 Cannery Work s Specialty. CutiDRt af All Deaerlptlona Mad to Order oa , .. . Short Notice. John Fox..., President and HiipSrlntanilant A. L. Fo...,,, Vlo Prasldeat 0. B Praal...,, Secretary First National Bank. Treasurer WHEN IN rORTLANT Call on Jno. r. Handler aV Co., 1M Third straet, and gat the Dally Astorlan. Visitors Bead not mlas tbelr morning paper whll thara. EA3YHUM0RS atoiMt.