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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1897)
t THK DAILY ASTOIUAN, Till' RS 1AY MoUNIMl. FKHKIiAKY n, 18U?. Fancy Slippers Ulles Walking Clinac Ouratle School ollUCO Seasonable Goods Robbers Ratter Boots, Etc. John Hahn & Co. Ar Wtfti'M 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum fcwnperatune, 50 degree. Minimum temperature, 38 degree. Total precipitation from September 1, 18M to date. tf.SS inches. Eimw of precipitation from fVptem ber 1, 196. to date, MM inches. TODArs WEATHER. For Coa"t Fair weather cooler, light northerly wind. TO KEADKRS.-Ta "UaUy AntorUu" oatala twice a much reading matter at aay other paper pahlUheel In Astnrla. It U tha enly paper that present lu readers With a dally telegraphic report. TO ADTERTlaK.-Th "Dally Ae teriaa ha aor Uiaa twice aamaay read in aa aay etbar paper smbltahed la Asto ria. It U therefore anere than twle a valoabl aa aa advertising median. tale af Qitrna, ( Coaaty af ClaUop. Wt tha anderalgaed, local manager respectively af tha Western Cnloa aad Postal Telegraph eaaipaalra. hereby aar tlfy tha tha "IVally Aatarlaa It tha aaly paper pnbllahea la Aitnrla which aew re sale, ar at aay tfaaa daring aar aaatral af aald aflaaa hai reeelTe. a telegraph! ra report. B. D. JOHNSON, ' Manager ..tJ. T. Co. J. R. CLARK. Manager Postal Tal. Ca. It matter not If we outlive Alt vernal grace that youth can give. If faith, with prescient fragranoe rife. Bloom 'mid the falling leave of life. Mr. J. M. Turney Flavel yesterday. wa over frvn Skipping rope and spring lambs are coming Into tji. Ekstrom ha the only complete stock of Jewelry la the city. Hiss Alice Munsell, graduate optician, office in Mansell building. Mr. F. Bender, of Knappa, called on hi Astoria friends yesterday. Have you any Jewsiry that needs re pairing Take it to Ekstrom'. Asn Wednesday thl year occurs oh March 3, and Easter on April 18. Lent Is rapidly approaching and so ciety Is making the most of It time. The Rev. Dr. Garner Is quite ill at his borne with an attack of bronchitis. Miss Munsell, the optician, can be found at her office in the Mansell build ing from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Note the change in the the Taylor sisters' performance from the Columbia optica house to Fisher's this evening., The Silver City bootblack stand at Seventh and Amor street Is now open from 9 am. until 4 p. m. 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 Brother. Call and be con vinced. Beware of imitation. It was reported that the sun shone In I'ppertown yesterday and that the people there were consequently happy. Get prices at the Low Price Store for the latent In silk pongees, all shades, for -waists and undershirts, 491 Bond street. The outing party at Bay Home last Monday was given by Miss Corinne Hanson. The regular weekly meelng of the W. C. T. U. will be held In Rescue par lors this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The semi-annual dvll service exami nation will be held April 2, at the Cus tom house, by Examiner J. F. Hamil ton. Six hundred people attended the Ger man mask ball Tuesday night. Today they are celebrating the German 'jle Monday. Workmen are busily engaged In re pairing the streets at the foot of Fif teenth street, between Commrdal and the railroad track. The big pile-drivers now at work In the Scow bay d-pot yard will soon have the foundations built for an ex tensive system of tracks. B'KiSman BraIford yesterday discov ered In Corkhill, of the Crown of In dia, a In-other apprentice on the old Strathblane in the early 70's. March 4 will be the hundredth anni- We want your tea-trade for the rest of your life. Do you see now how we can-afford to say: "Get every, sort of Schillings Best of your grocer, and get your money back on what you don't' like"? versary of Washington' retirement from the office of president of the United State. Appropriate ceremonies will be held In AatorU. Little prices and 1)1 value In new spring checks and fancy Mack and enkwed dre goixl Just received at the Ixiw Price Si. ire, H5l Bond street Anlnteresting program ha been pre. pared for the annual teacher' Institute, to be held this wet In Astoria. Vis itor will be well repaid by attending the exercise. , Mr. K. J. Rathbons, superintendent of water line of the O. K. 4 U. Cv... made a flying visit to the city yester day, returning to Portland on the steamer Elder. Contractor KornilV was over from l latsop cenrery yesterday, ami re- i lrt-rl that the work of grading thej" imHinda was nrocrvtudrur ramdlv during the fine weather. Tickets for the performance of the Taylor rtters. to be given at Fisher's opera house this evening; w ill le en sale at 9 o'clock thl morning 1 C.rlf- tilt & lteed's txHk it.ir. Married, at the residence of Mr. Van- annul, on Ninth street, ly Rev. J. J. Walter, of the M. E. church. Mr. J. J. Camp, of Multnomah county, trx-gon. and Mrs. Kate Andrew, of Seaside. Owing to the impossibility of getting the Columbia opera house In proper shape ft the aptearance of the Taylor sltrter thl evening, the performance will be given at Fisher' opera housr. Messrs. Walter Stoke and Fred J.hn- on made much fun at the masquerade ball Tuesday nlrht. and their unique costumes were marked all over the rootn. They thought they were entitled to the first prise, "but circumstance were such." Mr. King Kyle, one of the boiler-makers of the Astoria Iron Works, engaged upon the Crown of India, yesterday feJl Into the river while helping to re-' move tha string at the stern of the vessel. He anon swani a-hore. how- o(r durtng jy time and would ever, and u (tared no Inconvenience dimcuit to et full report of other frotn hi Involuntary bath. y.i. It wiw found at the last minute Im-1 potable to adapt the Columbia opera'y mg, February iU, the favorites. house to the performance of the Taylor sl.ters, advertised tor thl evening, and the nuanagement ha .ecured Fisher' opera house, wtrere Ltie entertainment with other attractions, as advertued, will come off at 8 o'clock thl evening. . At last night's meeting of the Society Minerva, a Tots of thanks wa given all those who took part In the program ( the relief social last Saturday night. and by resolution was ordered pub lished." The entertainment netted $40.50 which will be distributed amonx the needy. press has to my about the Taylor sis Services UKh morning anJ evening I te. lltlle artists. In their ape-. VSf. VVplifoOt Com Clirp. No the Swedish Lutheran church. Rev. P. Carlson will preach at both ser vices. March 4, at 7:43 p. m.. there will beta Washington festival. Free ad mission. The pastor will lecture on Washington a president. It Is one hundred years the 4th of March since Washington went out of office. It is stated on good authority that one A. F. C. has secured, on favorable terms, a long-time lease on suitable Held grounds at Smith's Point. It Is also raid that the street car company will extend lt line aruuml the point. -i as to accommodate Visitors and those who will attend the different event iuring the season.- The lease also car .les with It the privilege of erecting a club house and bathing hous. Reports from the front yesterday were to the effect that the workmen ( on the railroad grade were making I rapid head,way during the good weath-1 er. It Is expected that the rck work ' will soon be commenced and additional j forces employed. Thoae vho are In 1 touch wioh the work going forward state that it is evident every effort Is being made to push the w.rlt to cum-1 pletl'm within the contract time. June 1st. A grand inaugural ball will be given ! at Foard & Stokes' hall on March 4. i 1S97, In honor of our President, William McKlnley, under the auspices of J. G. Rosa and F. Brown. Two gold medals will be given for the best lady and gentleman waltzers. A V. hat f'rr the cake walk. Judges for the gold med als: Hon. John Fox. Hon. J. C. Curtis and Mr. John Ituth. Judges for the cake walk wHl be H. J. Wherity, F. J. Carney and Geo. Smith. The bowling alley to be erected by the A. F. C. will front on Bond street, and extend on Flavel' dock towards the I. R. & N. Co. office, many of the oli bowlers are already getlng their arms In shape aid talk of how they Willi -win the first tournament. The ladles also are very anxious to begin the popular exercise, and no doubt In a lltlle while will be able to try con clusions with the ladies of the Mult nomah and Oregon Road Club. Mr. Frank Suprenant, who came in from the Walluskl yesterday, said that the roads In that part of the country are in bad shape, particularly between Olney and Astoria. In some places, whore round purw heon has been u."ed and filled In with earth, the roads are almost Imparwable. Mr. Hartoldus yes terday, with his men, fixed four bad holes, but the road between W'alluskl bridge and Olney is now In the worst condition ever known. Aluminum fly ing fc1eds are almost a necessity for navigation Into the city. Two lads, whose names are well known, living on the hill near the Court streut school house, are Jum now p.sing as would-be toughs and bulHes. They attack all boys under their sZe, or whom they think they can intimidate. and have recently caused cotulderaMe trouble, as well as much discomfort to their victims. The parents of some ,ir if " For uivit UxUt llh. 1 1 of the boys who hove been &ulUol are determined to stop this sort of thltm. ; peaceably. If possible. Mil ir otnerwise, will Hum root thWr sooa to glv the t coward a khh! pumincllntf. : The domino party given lu.-M evening bv Ml-- tJcnle l.el at FUlier's hull ' was one of the suivwc of the ,'asoii. !AIhu' thirty coupl. apieare.l In nmsks. while a lrr' number of other tilled the hall, the elite of the city lie- ing present. Miss Lwl and Mr. Cha. Stone led the grand march. Crlbler' orohcsti-a furnished the music, and in the danct the blending of the orange and black dmntn.w .produced a striking effivt. After the removal of the uiatka everybody Joined In tripping the, light funtastic, aird all "had a merry time. Th), A p c. ar arranging for quite . nriHrram on thelTth of Mtn-h. They will take the returns of the CorDett- Fltialmmon rtght at their large hall!""": "" P1". ooth.w Innammatton. on the day of the tight and have a smoker in the evening. Nearly all the ohamplona In the city have m-oml.ed to take part, and a good program 1 assured, and a the tickets will be sold for fifty cents, food for both event, a large crowd will be on hand. The c)ub takig the bulletin will cer plwaBe the sport, as It come . , r.-- rwra House. Thur - X4yhr lUrterr will appear, assisted bj- a company of Astoria fsAOriU and ihL professionals and amateurs, in funny dance ett hied. "Oh. , What xngei:" and also the exceeding ly tunas drama. "Irish Justlcs," under the 'direction of Al. Firth. .Also, the .ex- cWnJ ttKl amusing c4ub swinging. 'electrical effects, by W. L. Hay ward. &1,i 4 great variety of specialties will j eiven. a fine orchestra will be In attentions. Ticket on sale at Strauss' New York Noveity. Store. Box sheet wU ooen Wednelav morning at 9 o'clock. Reserved a.-au. 60c. What the tU dances, are the P -try of motion anu nave juatiy ircti i.u iiir i.ir Portland's favorites." ANNL'AL ELECTION NOTICE. Notk l hereby given to the legal voters of Sml Iltriot No. I. of Clat P county, (inirim, that the annual school election for, said district will be held on the second Monday, bHng the Sth day of March. A. D. 1H7. This election Is called for the purpte of electing one director for the term of five years Polls to be open from 2 to 6 p. m. of said day. Voting places, old schonl 'building, Adair's Astoria; house of Rescue Engine Company No. 2; house of Astoria Engine Company No. 1. H. B. FERGUSON. School Clerk. Dated Astoria. February 24. !W. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. A teachers' county institute will be held at Astoria the last week in Feb ruary, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 25th. 25th, and 27th Inst. Supt. Irwin, Pres. Chapman, and Pres. Camp bell will be present. An excellent pro- , gram has been arranged. Day sestdona ! will be held at McClure school house; j Evening sections at the Methodist Church. All are invited to attend. H. 8. LYMAN. . Shool Supt. SHIP CROWN OF INDIA. All bills due on account of the above named ship rnutn be presented in du plicate ait View-Consul "her. y s office, on or before the 27th Inst; J. E. CORKHILL, Master. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker House John W. Russell, Ood's ' Valley; John Hynes, Los Angelfta; Capt. C. Wheeler, 11. B. Karr. Nehalem : C. S. Carruthers, Clatfp; J. Brown, Knap-! pa; J. B. Bowers, Rowland, B. C.; S. J. Wlnrlght. Tacrna; W. C. Monroe, ' Portland. Occident E. Standecker, A. 8. Collins, i San Framisoo; Geo. Whllaker, Pi-t- j land; J. H. Rea, Portland; M. Sachs,' New York. I Inatant relief for tkin-toriured liable and rot for tired mothers In a warm liath with Ct'Ticraa Hoap, and a single application of CCTiccKA (ointment), the great skin cure. The only ipeedy and economical treatment for Itching, burning, bleeding, acaly, and pimply humon of the skin, icalp. and blood. I told fhrmjftvvtjtth wrA. POTTlIt rVnOaBTDCsfts- saw- "uw as .mr .wmrj odj ui esMeiaal hm. BABY BLEMISHES '"ZSwSSA.' BABY ! suns; 1 CaX4J w'wM am! iuvnlUl : f.-r rMI. ui iji pottie wun C4;kivi)T!;lii a must im cMiciuuy inrpnivtl trom the m't vhlosvni.; inrcttionts. For Bllll) CuVcIt'lR. Cv'UHtMie prows in- vlM-.ilir. h iittum Uclioiiif iiavor to t ic CikhI, nink'ti; it ut ouce pal tiible and licaithtul. Cottolene ir ri.r v.ullI.l l., t( 11 0..l - v -. mifi. o."-u..".ilr'. l.il lilt, ni at I ttMAill WUm Rr W..it M TUK COM1NO OF llAHV. When a biby ixines to the hus real happiness imiihw. T(u iiut and nx-! lety count f.r nothing igmlnst the cling Ing touch of the Uttle hands and (lie sound of the Utile voice. The hUrhett function given to hiinu n boliiii Ir j bringing hUl.y. Iq.py oUlldrcn Into j the world. Over thirty ynara aco the needs of women apealed to tr. 1'lene, j now chlrf consulting phnl.-lan of Hie InviUKIs' HotW and Surgical Inatliute. of DufraJo, Nmv York. TIh result of his study improvod by thirty year of practice Is embodied In !r. Plrce Fa vorite PrcnorlpMon. It Mivngth'!!, pu- rifl.w and make li.Hilthy tlie organs distinctly ftttlnlte. It glvi ueak o meti the atrengeh and tsalth nivstu-y for tha production of h.iUthy clUldnn and H makes the beartng of those chll drwn easy. It la sure to cure any weak ness or derangement peculiar to no- -"-" punmw. invigorates, ; Th fln,t tou,in ' t,rln on. h"J nter that " A OOOD LETTBIt From the clerk of the Circuit Court. Fernandlna, Fla. Feb. S. im. Mr. J. George Suhrvr, Irogglst, City: Dear Geurge: Please nd a txxtle of Chamberlain's Cough Rctmdy. I 1 w,uld r y " 1 luww I valuable remedy in the ! 1 w' 1VBn u "nw' " of thavvery lt.ceme- ftlr ttua 1 tvtT nJ r " ""'"""" ' though I turn it freely. Any cold my j children contract yield very readily to this medicine. I can oouscientioualy recurrwnend it for croup and cold In .children. Your respectfully. GEO. E. WOLFF. Sold by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Moufflon and marabout will be worn of wraj designed for wear on cool 'ummer evenings. fr -cure no pay. ! tes-Conn Vrm Store. Staircase skirls ore what tht-y call th) jwwon.-ri tritnine.1 with gnuluateil r.,w f vrivet buttons. WARNING. Any person or (m-ikiiui d.-tected In breaking the fiK or otherwise tr.'d lsHlng upon th.- pr-ty of the Flavel Iin.l and Investment Cmany will be subjetit to arrest arxl tine. This order will 1m rigidly enfonwl. Th? Flav.-I Iaiul & Development Co. J. M. TURNEY. Sec. Flavel. February 20, 11S7. Swne of the girdles for spring are fanciful arrangement of steel slldi-s placed owr brig-ht-hued rlb4xin. A SNAP. For sale cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure' Astoria. For particular call on Howell & Wan, 519 Bond street. The limit of the sample ilend's de mands Is reached when she insists on having a pleie of real iiw shlpjied to h-r. Chlcora, Pa, 'Herald:" Richard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatent success In medleal science. He told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, af ter all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel sold It assisted i his children through a very bad siege of measles. One MJnute Cough Cure makes expectoration very easy and rapid. Cha. Rogers, Druggist. ...In Honor of President McKinley... Grand Inaugural Ball March 4, 1897 AT FOARD & 5T0KES' HALL Two Oold Medals Will I3e Given for the Bet Lady and Gentleman Waltzers and a $5 Hat to the Win ner of th Interesting Cake Walk. jJ. G. Ross and Fred Brown I MANAGERS Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. i Sal ton Sea Salt tor baths at the Kstt's-t'onn lrnjj Store ! UK- ami i'n' Mr arkacc. - ! As s.m ai dUavpilnlmeiit can be Wm. im.-.fvill they Int'f their sttng. -' The Value of a Newspaper Am tin iul crtlnlmf medium tleixfulai mum Itst ucnernl oirculotiun uiiionu a clertir utile cltinst of people nntl Itn tctnding In the community. The As tori an poasenses fully lHth if tliene advontuncs. Ross, Higgins and Go. GROCERS & BUTCHERS Astoria mid i'tiHt Astoria Choke Fresh and Salt Meats Columbia Iron Works FOUNDRYMEN Blacksmiths, flachinists .... and Boiler lakers Corner Flfliiinih ,ir.oi rni'I Franklin svi-nni Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GFO.NICOLL. Assistant. OrFICB: Kopp's Hew Brewery the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements at very low prices. Is It not a fine Investment? WANTED. WANTKIV- Situation by good Japan- esn cook; excellent reforeuce. Address II. K. A., 1 Commercial street, city. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE 1.1'MllKU YAltD. OFFICE Hi COMMKIK'UI. HT Marshall & Company's Twine Frmlt from tho mills for J.Ht7 (lulling i Every ball gtiarantanl. I'lreww rrt any tiittvUoiHi. HKWAttK OF 1MI-1 TATIONS. Every ball must l markel I "MARSHALL A CO.. HIIUKWfllll'ltY M1LLM." Mnjiufaotiiml from ..la.ted ' (lax aiMMialty for COLUMIUA HIVKItj KIS1IINU. Sw (bat svery ball brr j the MARSHALL latxil. I . 7. i. , 10. II, IS, 11. n.,,y 0'. I 12. I). 14, IS, lH-ply 10'. ! T, I, t. 10-ply S0'. , niM.nM S..M 1 Train leav Seaside for Astoria al Blmorc, hotiboptiJ;l, fc m . p dlU1. iS CO., AnenlPi I Train. Irava A.torla for Flav.l at I "f m . m. and 4 p. m. dally. 44M Hciml Ht,. Astoria ' Train 'aav Astoria for Seaside at j 10 JO a. m and 4 p. m. dally. I Train leave Flavtl for Astoria al l !. m. and 1U p. m. dally. Japanese Goods Orlentnl Ctirlon' Noveltlen WIMG LEE, S43 Commercial St.; V. L. IiOUH T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at T a In. Real BstQte Qnd InSUraQCejdally except Sunday. Leave. Portland i in n.rvi TM sr. iriloe Willi K. A. Tnylor. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY, READING ROOM FRED fO ALL Open every day from I a'olock to I. II nd . to 110 p. m. Bubscrtption rates 11 per annum. B.W. COR, ELEVENTH a WANE BTeV SEASIDE SAWf.lllib. A complete stork of lumber on hand In the rough or dreaaed. Flooring, rus tic, celling' and all kind of finish; mold ing and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. AU orders promptly attended to. Offlc and yard at mill. H F L. LOO AN, . Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Nowlen, Plaintiff, v. Oliver Stew- M. art, M. C. deorge, George, hi wife, J. P. Erkler, Kcklor, hi wife, D. M. Stuart. Kat B. Stuart, hi wife, I. M. Klmbrr and Sarah Klmber, hi wife, 11. W. Week. Geo. PeLano, Edith DeLano, hi wife, W. K. Stewart, and Lily Stewart, hi wife, Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwycr, and the Astoria Having Bank, Defendant: To W. E. Stewart. Lily Btewart, E. L. Dwyer, Geo. DeLano, and Edith Pt Lano, of the above defendant, In th name of tha State 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-wit: th 21st day of Beptember, 1896; and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take decrea agalnit you for th sale of certain land In Clatsop county, Oregon, for the fore closure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; Mid land ar particularly deacribed In the com. plaint on file in thl suit. Said land are situate In section 20, 20, and th Donation Land Claim of Addison Jew. ett, T. 8 N., It. W., and for uch oth er relief a prayed for, and shall be deemed by the 'court proper. Service of this summons I mad upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorlan pursuant to order of the I Judge of thl court made the 21st day of July, 1S9. J. Q. A. BOW LB Y, . Attorney for Plaintiff. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. ru tit- nalk tlpMatt f BREMNER & HOLMES Tsisph,,,,. ackgnilt..-. Special Attention lald to Steamboat Ha imlrlnK, riral olsa Ilorsaalioniiig, KUL LOGGING CAIflP (DORK A SPECIAbTV IHT OI.MCV ST., kel. ad sad !. .SNAP A KODAK. at any iiisu oiinlul imh ul nur slurs ami yuu'll i Bvrtrall nt mall brimming er allh piranalil thouglita. Much ialiiy In tli H'l' w nets looHer are wniithle eli.ua nt nun. COMK AND THY TIIKNt I HUGHES & CO. i ! A. V. ALL1CN. DHAltH IN ; GrocMtct, Flour, Feed. ProvUlon. Fruit, j Vt(rtblf , Cnkkery, C and PtatrJWart. Loi'Supplle Cor. Tsath and Conunerrlal (rests. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. I WHITE COLLAR LINE 1HE steameT TELEPHONE Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Ixaves port land dally except Sunday at 7 a m. dally at I p. ni , Sunday excep(el Sat urday at 11 p. m. I Ticket good on both boat. 17. It. SCOTT, President. E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Blurts, Agent, Astoria. Telephnn No. It. J. B. WYATT, Pfceae Ne, Aiterls, Ora Hardware, ShlpChoncllery. GrocerleB, Provlnloiii, lAINT and OILM. pedal Atuallea Pals Is liieetying Skip. 44 The Louvre" mowvs t.om.r.ois ENTERTAINMENT HALL ri.ooiia fin Muele. Hauie of All Kind. Two. Magnificent ltr. evcrmniM; nkst-cuss Good Order and Everybody's Rights. STKICTl.t OHNKKVICIi. 1873 180). Fisher Brothers, Stll ASTORIA. Lubricating OILS A Specialty Ship Chandlery, Hardware, I ron A fHfel, Coal, Groceries A Provisions Flour A Mill Feud, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'e Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implements WagonB A Vehicles. AHTOHIA IHON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ua4 an4 Marls EntlaM, Boiler work, Suaa. boat ani Caantry Work a Specially. Ca.tlntt of All DKrlptlona Mada to Ordar am Short NoUca. John Fox....IeldntandSiiprlnUndant J Vlo President B. Prasl Berrelar, First National Bank Trsaaurar WHEN IN rORTLANtv-Cail on Jno. F. Handler ft Co, Ut Third atrMt, and get tha Dally Aatorlan. Vlaltor need, not miss their morning papr wbll there.