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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1897)
Fancy Slippers Ulics Walklr.; Chnae Durable School OMUta Seasonable Goods Putters Rubber Boots, Etc John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. T E8TERD AY"8 WEATHER, Maximum twmpet-ature, 44 degrees: minimum temperature, S5 degro; pre cipitation, .51 inch. Total precipitation from September 1. 1896 to date, K.it Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septenv be 1. 1896, to date. 17.47 Indhe. ' TODATS WEATHER. For Oregon and Washington Fair wthcr. colder. TO HEADERS.-!"- "Itally Astoria aouUln. t lea at muck reading Bilwt aa a olttar avr rablUhMt la A.torla- II Is Ml aaly rapar that pmraN IU raedar with a dally talas pale report. TO ADVERTISERS. -Taa "Dally As toria-" ha mar aa tw lea aa anaay iad ar a aay other paper pablUhad la Asto ria. II U tkarafor mora Utaa twle a valaabl aa aa advartlalng awdlaas. tat af Ore 1, Caanty of Clataop.1 We, the aadaral ad, local aaaaagara r iTly r tka Westera Caloa aad Taa-U Telegraph MBpuiri, -areby ear. llTy that the "Dally Aatorlaa" la the ealy paper pabllahe4 la t-rla which hw re set ras, ar a aay timt daring ear esatroi f aa!4 haa raaalTed. a tolearaphl prea repert, . D. JOHNSON, Maaagar W. V. T. G. J. R. CLARK, Maaacar raatel Tel. C. AROUND TOWN. Mr. VP, It. Bt returned from Salem 7ta-d7. 'The grand jury la to aeasioo, Uvrestl- Dr. Howard. Homeopath 1st, offloa SSI Commercial atraet. Mr. F. D. Kuettner frteral to Portland- Is visiting Ekatrom haa the only complete stock ec jewelry in the dty. Mr. M. Wise, of Uwaco. called on his Astoria friends yesterday. The Mlasee Turtle have gone to Spo kane on an extended visit. f Have yon any Jeweiry that need re pairing Take it to Ekstrom It is rumored that the ',400" will have a dance tonight at Foard 4 Stokes' hall. Mrs. P. F. Woodford, who has been sick for several days. Is now conva lescent. Mr. J. Murphy, the popular salesman of Price's baking powder, was In the city yesterday. Mise Sutherland, of Portland, will be a guest of the Mlssea Tallant for the next few days. The Knights of Pythias ball this even ing will be one of the event of the year In Pythian ism. Mr. Oiaf Eklund. of Chinook, missed the boat yesterday, and will not return home until tomorrow. Lookout for a Chinese dragon or a white elephant at the Washington birthday party on the 23d. 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 aad be con vlnced. Beware of Imitation. The hostess of the domino party to be given Wednesday nig'ht, has secured the services of Cribler orchestra. The ceremonies at the Knights of Pythias entertainment will commence Ht 1:30 o'olock sharp this evening. Miss Florence Goulter, the govern ment telegraph operator at Ilwaco, vis ited her Astoria friends yesterday. There will be an auction at 822 Com mercial street next Saturday at 10 a. in., of household goods and clotfch'g. The Astoria Iron Works yesterday commenced riveting the retorts for the new "Fishermen's Protective Union caimery." Contractor W. J. Honey man was In the dty yesterday, and reported work on the railroad line aa progressing in good shae. Maura. A. Mclnnls and J. F. Shea were in the city yesterday, giving evi dence before the referee In the hotel FlaveJ case.. . ; Mr. Carl Johaneen, of Seaside; Mrs. J. W. Cran, .XMtum; Lewi Johnson, t Chinook; Mrs. McGuIre, yewterday In the city. ' Seaside, spent A number of events are booked for If other tea were roasted fresh like Schillings Best, some of it would be as good. In the meantimej Schil ling's Best is your tea. At grocers' in packages. A, Schilling It Comp-JaJ MB riUOKIJ tonight. Including a meeting of the city council, and the Knights of Pythias dance. Both attractions will undoubt edly draw ai good attendance. - The prominent merchants of the city have signed an agreement to clone bus Inmw on Waahington'e birthday. Only a few of the small (Korea have refused to come Into the agreement. 1 i A ow turner from Chicago will be at Flavel'a bank building Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday, to attend the want of parties wishing suit for the German masquerade Tuesday evening-. Observer G rover last nlKht predicted another atorm for thi morning, not withstanding the good weather venter day, and the apparent promise of a eve- aatlon of hoHttlltKw on the part of the ! elementa, j ; A new Hcture of Mount Hood was exhibited yesterday, and while the palmlnn was a fairly (rood Mkenesa of the snow-capped pen, the artiat s we ... kf persiHVtlve la not as ftoou aa nis delineation of detail. - Word was received yesterday that Mr. A. B. Honnand In so slvk In IVrtland that he has been unable to start for ; the Ea-t as yet. Messrs. Gosslln and j that Mr. Hamnond will be able to get given by the SocMy of Minerva tonior-. lety count for nut Mug attiUnst the cling away within the next few day. row evening, In the old actKlhouie, ; liig touch of the little IvumIh and the jl'PPer Astoria, will be ye of the home sound of the little vdce. The hlwhet Henry Hendruksn. 5 yeasr of age, events of the season and already large ' function given to humr.n b.ing li son of Frank Hendrlckson, has been numbers of tickets have been sold. The bringing luviithy, Imijh'V ohlMrtm Into sent to the reform school. The boy price of admission Is only 25 cents, and the v.orld. Over Jhlrty ywirs ago the recently stole $110. and has been guilty ; the proceed will be used by Minerva needs of women apieiUcd to Pr. Fierce, of other thefts, and his parents de- In relieving1 the poor. The following is my ehlf o nmitUng physician of the paired of doing anything with him. the program which will be rendered: InvulWls' Hofitii and Surgical Irunttute, Judge AbervromWe rendered the deel- i Selection Mandolin Club. of Buffalo, Nw York. The rvemlt of aroii. j Duet Nanthrup and Larson. his study Improved by thirty year of i Recitation-Miss Tillie William. praotlr la emboOied in Dr. Fbrca'a Fa- The following Is the tax levy for Til-' Overture Mrs. Theodore Otsen and wuite lYwrlptlon. It atrngthtia pu lamook county, for 1S9 taxes, a ap- Prof. Fredertkson. , rlrti-a and makea healtny th organ proved by the court: For state tax. 4 ' Kecltatlon Mis Fay Lteberman. ' diatimttly feminine. It give weak wo mllls; for county general purposes, Swedish Sketch Mr. J. W. Belcher, j men the strength an health necmry liS-lOths mill: for pubUc schools, 4, Piano SoloMis Caroline Young, for the produotiori vf rVxUthy chjidrn mills; for roads and highways. S mills; j Recitation Clyde and Claude Nor- and h makea the bearing of1 those ehll for Indigent soldiers, l-10th mill; for man. (dreneay. It la Ore to curs any weak- Incidental expense 1-lOlh mill. Total Vocal Solo Miss Mabel WUIlam. j ties or derangement peculiar to wo. tt mllta, V I Visitation Mr. Vldalln. men; stn pain, aoothi tnitammation. - - - I The whist and dancing party given i laat night by Alert Hook and Ladder OomwuiT. at their hall, wa a most en- joyaMe social function, and will be fol- ' lowed by other by the same company, . ... at regular IntervaJ . The boy believe- ,h. K, i.-,i thr Udr and en- tlemen friend they can keep up Inter- eat in the good cause a well a afford much pleasure to all. ft wa learned yesterday, through Mr. '. AL Ross, that Charles Wet. the fisher- man who has been missing since Mon- day. turned up m Ilwaco yesterday all right. He said that hla boat-puller got drunk and caused all the trouble, but that single-handed he sailed from Fort Stevens to Ilwaco, and went from there to Sealand. returning ot Ilwaco yeater- day. He was able do dispose of only half his fish, and had to dump the other half overboard. Mr, Albert Carlisle. Cnited States government Inspector of government buildings and furniture, was In the city yesterday. It Is underwood that he has recommended the furnishing of the Asrtorla p.tnnVe with a lot of new fur- niture. It was also rumored that the gentleman had made some lnvestlga- Ion Into the question of the advisability of building a new cu-stom house and postofflce in this ty. and that his re- port one. would probably be a favorable A break In the clouds yesterday af ternoon revealed one of the most beau tiful sunsets ever witnessed in Astoria. The cloud formations In the western sky were most peculiar, and with the soft colorings, were very effective. On the north shore the dark blue hills of Washington made a background for the bright rays which lit up the harbor and suffering for years with a torpid liver made each ship stand out clearly and ' and found no relief until I took 81m dlstlnctly. At the east. Tongue Point nvons Liver Regulator, when I was en caught the light, and In the reflection ! tirely relieved of my troubles. I never the buoy depot showed up like a clear- ' intend being without Simmons Liver cut cameo. Those who were on the wa- I Retrulator." ter front at the time enjoyed a treat of j nature. At the meeting of firemen, Wednes day night, besides adopting the by-law and constitution recommended by the mmmiiia. i.t fifteen, the members also indorsed the petition to the city eoun ell for remuneration for the use of their horses, and elected-officers. A petition from Hose Company No. 4, for the erec tion of a tower, was also presented, but nothing could be done until a lease was obtained of a suitable site. Yes terday the city attorney obtained a ten j years lease of suitable grounds in L n- 1 1 1 simmonTv tub Favorite Home m For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always In the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR will cure yob. If. you have eaten ' anything hard 'to digest,' or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel 'your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging," lake SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. ' "J.'HZeliiii 'dt- Co, 1 tUIphw regulator7 ne.i li'H" ' ..O-TO-BIC GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT mftti rv-iTM 0d. .W (stf co . nm tHPOwvr urn. pi-h' iil K) a Ji' am. p- It oir (xvfct "VmO 1'-vo : ml 1al aliucl Willi III nasi B. 11.41 WV BUT. Itr kto n uHn which to locate the twer, from Andrew Karri. The nvtur will be presented to the city council to nlKht. it was reported on d authority yes terday afteniKn that ai opinion had bt-on riMidered by prominent attorney of thia city. uniUii!n the opinion of the city wtbirney that tne city te colleoted on avxunt of county road wore retumable tv the city. Thla In- wlvea a refundment fnnn the county to the city of $340 account of 1SW taxia. jl $i.l account of 1S1 taxes. The .county court and the oommltulonor i while wIIIUik to iomprHMie the matter on an equuaote , . . i. . i t..i ... .1.1 ........... i trww rne cuy m iu Mir, for exclusive use within the city limit. The nuktter will prbably come up at the cutvHl metHlnk tonljrht. I FOK CHAKITY'S SAKK. ! The charity fund entertainment, to be vocal Solo-Mr. Al. Firth. , Symphony Profi. Anderson. Freder-1 ikaon and Feterson. ! Duet aliases Grace Rannell and An- : trie Buy. I Stump Speech Mr. Andrew Dalglty. j -. a a . a. ' rirumMWai jiuic i uingrr orcne- i tra. Writing Mr. Ed Lund. ; Duet-Miss Sfcter and Miss McLlnton. ; liecltaaioe Mis Minnie Bullock. Dutch Dtaleot-Mr. Fred Johnson. String Quartet-Anderson. Fredertk- j son. Lawa. Peterson. Quartet Nanthrup, Anderson, Lar-1 son. Johansen. , Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredericks-1 town. Mo., was troubled wth chnmlc'The captain of the above named ship diarrhoea, tar over thirty yeans. He ', had become fully satlnfW that It was only a q unction of a short tlnve until i ho would have to give it up. He had been treated by some of the bent phy- j slclanej In Europe and America, bufgot ! no relief. One day he picked up a : newspaper and chanced to read an ad vertiswwnt of Chamberlain's Colic, CholTa and Diarrhoea Remedy. He got a bottle of It. and the first dose helped him and Us continued use cured him. For sale by Kstes-Conn iTug Co. The sped of the "quick step" In thr ; French Infantry has been reduced from 1- to l.'O paces per minute, me ouieK step" dates from 1791. when It was fixed at ninety paces. The first Na-! poleon Insisted upon it at drills and parades. Memory Is a little treacherous now and then, and causen one to forget some things worth remembering, unless one has an experience like that which!. came ' Creeic, to Mr. D. E. East, Moffatt's Va., who says: "I had been CRAIG ARRESTED. (Continued from First Page.) embezzlement with which Craig is : charged has been going on continually ' since last October and amounts in all I jio f2.'M.-i. 'ine nrst intlmaaon the au- thcritles had or any wrmj (Jolng was when his quarterly report was sent In January. The subtreasury did not show J rec-ipts for the amounts and an inves tigation ensued. The Inspector preyed Craig for a plain statement as to what j had become of these funds arid he ac knowledged that he had not made de- ponits and the reports) were false. Craig j stated on the demand of the Inspector that he had beon cncumWed with debbs dating back U) the days when he was In buslneew with E.R. Lucke, who disappeared, a defaulter, several year ago, and these creditors were pressing him so hard h resorted to thirt means of liquidating. The In spector does nt b?lieve this. It Is known that Craig was hard pressed with debt when he assumed the office. He built a new house the pssrt summer, ho Had nr.t rlrl IhA'ma-th.nlm TiK-a " is a possibility fur hlr. indictment on i..k a .... eight or ten counts, the penaltes for eV-h Uilng from six month to ten years in the penitentiary, n H rlmibt ful whether he will be able to pro di e any bonds. His offioial bonlnrnen have made good the amount of the de falcation. Craig has a wife and two daughters. THE MARKETS. Fan Francisco, February 18. Hops it and 11 c for fair to choice and 12 and Yllh for fancy. Liverpool, February IS. Wheat Spot quiet, demand pr; No. 2 red winter, 6s ;A; No. 1 California, 6s 6'l. Hops L whanged. Prjrtland, February 18. Wheat (,'n changed. ROYAL baning powder Highest ot all In leavenltix Strength t. S OwariimaM Report IE t bavo In an? rntur m 4trA? tMOtittfw hut ! In HO;" aiH tt ff HUB and eiiifliii'uo. Ju. irv a Intl. ioitlliatt (mMtmrU( Aw.i?,' wtfMru Vr U(a Aw.n." MMr ituaituM m' 01 Sold and Gnarnnu-ed by Chaa. norere, lruKiflKt TRACHKltS' INSTITUTE. A teacher' county Inatltuta will b held at Axtotia the laat week In Feb ruao. Thumlay, Friday and Saturday, the 25th. !6th, and 17th Inst. Hut. Irwtn. Trea. Chapman, and I'n-a Camp bell will be present. An excellent pro Itram haa been arranaed. Pay netwlon will be held at McClur 'hwM hotiite; Fvenliut aewdona t the Mothodlat Church. All are Invite! to attend. H. 8. LTMAN. School Supt In a rei-ontly puhllsthrd bonk Imtld Hivtt. of England. ay K.li thut er Mr. OiK - en V Moral omv ImiHiticntly lmrjleij I am no longer tjiicen. GltuUtone la klnr." THK COMING OF HAHY. Witen a baby omio to the hou real luipidnetet ouikw. The curl Jid anx- atreigthen. purtflee, Invlgoratea HEALTH NOTICE. i i I .h ..a a . - a a - aereoy giv . tat ur. . 7i lltiH fta k i ah Vt ew-l a awl Wwi t P Vh ft -" -ry "' - - " y- Tne Jtu"enc or - taglou dlaeaae In the city must b. Promptly reported to him a required ; by Ordinance No. 1?5, a ald ordl- n"0 ' strictly enforced. c- w- LOUGHERT. -nlef or rouc nJ He-" mapector. 1 SHIP CROWN OF INDIA. , Warning to merchants and othen will not be rwiporwibte for any debt or debts contra ed by any member of hla crew, except upon hi written au- Ithority J. E. CORKHILU Master. Astoria, Feliruary 10th. NOTICE. Any person wanting trap piling, cor respond with Hogue 4 Young. Onk Point, Wanh. I 1st nfuiwi t-umviur. cure no pay. B'or gale at E.S- ipa-Conn l)TUZ Store. $20 REWARD. From remarks I have heard I am j Inclined to believe that Sophia Schultx, the prosecuting witness In the Mute now i ptmding against me m the courts, has ! I tm f,iri nmitf tw mv enemiea and .. . ... ., be the bee proof of my Innocence, ' hereby offer a reward of $20 for any Information as to her whereabouts that will enable me to have her served with a subpoena. O. B. ESTES. I Salton Sea Salt for baths at ithe Estes-Conn Drop; Store ! 10c and 25c per package. Emil Schacht flGrjlTECT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. orncai Kopp's NW ferewery MRS. STJ ERNSTROM Baths and Halr-dresslng- 107 Twelfth St. Plain Baths J5c Vapor Bath Wc Medicated Baths fall kinds) 60c 1 Shampooing and Dressing of Hair.. 60c Iriflni7 of llair 2C , , " Voll. jsc Manicuring the Finger Nalla Z5C Foot trt atment Grand Annual Prize .(Masquerade Tuesday, . 1 pebrqeirtj 23 rritts'SaT Be See la foard & Stokes' V'iodow. Gentlemen Maskers . . LadyMaskers . . SrCCTATOBS. 60e; CBIIDICH. 2c. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mnson application. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEftl AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ALL. OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Balling data te sad treat Tlllaeas sad Neaalea Stsead apes th wattbtr. Per Pretgkt sad Paa ar Sates Apply Te ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. AUBNTB R. 0. A N. CO., Af.aU. Pertlaad JThe Veilue of a Newspaper Ah un ndvert lln medium dcpcrnln uMn Hm enertil clrculntlon iimonif a ctenlr , at,,e C,UM "f People, nntl lis 1 "tunfllim In tlie coniniunlly. 'The i i Astoria n ' n,,.cHCH fullv both of tlicnc BdvBntuifen. j ROSS HIGGINb & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Attar la sad Uppar Alio rla F)b Tf and Cotata. Tibia D.llcici... Doaaitk sad Tropical FrulU, Vtftublti, Siif ar Cursd H.on, Btcus, Etc, Choke Fresh and Salt Meat. j S. Fdciman, 111. of Freeman k Holm... tt. i . camlb, iaiw or owcHion k.i. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Maker """"Csi'lnVS? u Kinds of IBashlDsry Iroh and Brass Casting t Oeneral Blacksmith Work QPECIALTIES - W.kh Plt Wh..l. Srl Smlihltif ni Stnmboal Work. Cinn.ry and . lmiu macnin.ry. mmm ani SUUoniry Boll ' trs Built to Order. Specially cfulrtfe'it for lor(.r' work Comrpundenca wlklltd 8th and Franklin. Phone 78 C8TOniA. TltHTTS MAT HAD CHO.n HCMDCKS 0SLT OK THE Sops oiietman AT FOARD & '-STORES HALL $l.OO 5" COLUMBIA ill Mil 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? WAMTICrt I WANTEIV-Sltuitllon by good Japnn eao iHok; exrollent roferoni'ea. Address II. K. A , 1S lnunr.lal atrvet. city. FUR ItBWT. FH UlCNT-tJirge furnUlie.! rvKim. exclitit view. Apply at Astorlitn of tlv. ' rO BAl.lv. Foil S.VI.K--A nuimtlty of lMHloIold furniture, al rixuumitblo prtc(a Apply 1H Aatr atrml. umr. Lt ihT l'ra i lnk. tai I'omntarcliU tr-t. Finder please return t that of - (lie. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD. OFFICE $M COMMERCIAL ST. Marshall & Company's Twine Frwh from th nUlla for 1MT fishing. Evrry ball guaranteed. Please report any tnuerfe llon. BEWARE OF IMI TATIONS. Every ball must be marked "MARSHALL A CO.. SlIREWBHUitr MILLS." Manufactured from selected flax specially fr fH'M)UA IUVKU FIDII1NU. Hee that every 1-11 beam the MARSHALL label. !,V u: S lU3y ,i.U',"y 7, . . 10-ply 30 . Elmore, Sntiborti 4JH llond Ht., Antorln Japanese Goods Orieutnl CtirioH Novelties WING JLEE. 543 Commercial St. W. U ROMB Red! Estate and Insuropce 110 BLKVKTH NT. Offlca wltli K. A. 'I 0.vl.1r. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY RKADINO ROOM FR-I TO ALL. Open vry day from I a'eloek U 1:11 and 4. 10 to 1:10 p. m. Bubscrlptloa rata H per annum. W. COR. ELEVENTH A DOAJfl 8TB SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ing and shingle. Term reasonable and price at bedrock. All order promptly attended to, Office and yard at mill. II F L. L00AN, BaasMe, Oregon. Proprietor. ORDER OF PUMLICATION. In tha Circuit Cmirt or th State of Oregon, ff the County of Clataop. Nowlelt, Plaintiff, v. Oliver Btear. M. art, If. C. George, George, hi Wife, J. P. Eckler, Kckler, hi wife, D. M. Btuart, Kat B. Btuart, hi wife, t M. Klmbrr and Sarah Klmber, his wife, H. W. Weeks, Geo. DeLano, Edith DeIno, his wife, W. K. Btewart, and Lily fltewart, his wife, Mary Elmore, B. L, Dwyer, and the Astoria Having Bank, Defendant: To W. B. Btewart. Lily Btewart, B. L. Dwyet. Geo. DeLano, and Edith De Lano, of the above defendants, In th nam of the State of Oregon: You ana each of you are hereby required to ap near and anawer th complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wlt: th 21st day of September, 1896; and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plalntlfT will take decree again! you for the ale of certain land In Clatsop county, Oregon, for tne rore closure of a mortgag executed by de fendant Oliver Btewart; said land ar particularly decribed In the com plaint on file In this suit. Said lands are situate In sections 20, 29, and tb Donation Land Claim of Addison Jew. ett, T. N., R., W., and for such othr er rlf sS prsyed for, -sntf shH b deemed1 by th court proper.' v Service of this summon I mad upon yon by publication In th Wekly Aatorlan pursuant to order of , tb I luds-e of this eourt made ths 21st day of July. 189. J. Q- A. BOWLBi. I Attorney for Plaintiff. B?M-1LQwes Taiephon Bfncksmittis In) Attention lld to ttUMMiiboat Ii iiatrmg. First olaa llorMwlioeiiig, Kto. hOGClNG CAWP CQORK R SPECIBIiTV IUT tI.XV r..lial. ItdamMlh. .SNAP A KODAK- at auy man raining uiii til iiui siai. ami J .m il ot a portrait ui a nisa brlttunli.g orrr wlihiaaiil IHeuglit. Hutli iuality I Ihe UJU1 hattbialtrtarsaiKHudii plaaM ny Ma. jcoMrT AND THY TURK HUGHES & CO. A. V. ALLrlCN. "plAlIIIN Grotfe) F0Uri Provltlont, Fful-W Veptablrt, Crnikery, Glaw tn4 Plated Wart. Logger' Suppllrv Cor. Taalh aad COauaerclal atretta. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD., Trains lav. 8eald for Astoria aV 1 to a. m. and I p. m. dally. Train leaf. Astoria for nTl Si a. m. ana 4 p. in. dally. v Train .'. Astoria tor aaald a 10 M a. m and 4 p. m. dally. Train leav Flarel for Atorla al 1:44) I ..,,- m .,.. 1' WHITE COliAR LIME "THE STEAMER TELEPHONE I Astoria and Portland j Telephona leave Astoria dally jrept Hunday at T p. m. Leaves Fort- land dally sxcept Hunday at 7 a. in. j T. J. Totter loaves Astoria al T a. mv dally ricepl Hunday. Leaves Portland j daily at II p. m., Hunday eicepted. Hat- urdays at 11 p. rn. Ticket good on both boats. V. II. "COTT, Frldt K. A. Herley, Agent. Portland. C. W. Htln Asent. Astoria. Telephone No. 11. J. B. WYATT, Pbaas Na. Atla, Ortfaa Hnrclwnre, Ship Chandlery. (JrocerlcB, ProvlHlono, FAINTB and OILM. paclal Attsaiiaa Paid la taaslylac Bklpa. 44The Louvre' ASTORIA'S G0KCE0IJ9 ENTERTAINMENT HALL a ri.ooKM rina Mualo. (linn of All Kinds. Two. Msgniaranl Har evEKrtHixfl rmsr-cuss Good Order and Everybody's Right STHICTI. V OHSKRVEW. 1872 191 Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandlery, Hardware, Iron A Steel, Coal, Groceries A Provisions,, Flour A Mill Feed, I'ainta, Oils, Varnishes Loggers Supplies, Falrbank'B Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement' Wagons A Vehicles, , AHTORIA IKON' WORKS Front 8t foot of 4th, Astoria, General Machinists and Boiler Makesr- Laad aad Marin Inrlnss, Bollar eork. Slaaal , , m ssd Caoaary Work s Spaclslty. Cacmss af All DKrlaMM Madt Order oe Snort Nodes. John fox.. ,.Pr aidant and Supdrtntandsnt, A. L. Fox, Vice President O. B. Prael Baoratarjr. rirst National Dank, ...... ......Treaauraf WHEN IN rORTLAND Call on Jbo. F. Handley s Co., U4 Third straat, and get th Dally Astorlan. Visitors -aad' not ml their morning paper whU t-r.