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'I UK DAILY AST0R1AN, FRIDAY MlUiMNU, MAKC1I A, 1 i7. Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking CfifiAC Ouratle School OllUCa Seasonable Goods Robbers Rubber Boots, Etc. S John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. Art wsrrsat1 TESTERDAT'8 WEATHER. Maximum temiw,tur, 47 degrees. Minimum temperature, 38 degree. Precipitation. .2t Irch. Total precipitation from September 1, 189, to date, 67.71 Inches, Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 189 , to date, 15.51 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. For Western Oregon and Western Washington Occasional rain, cooler. TO HE A HICK.- Th -Hally Aatorlaa" nntalna t Ice aa uiarh reading matter iu aay thr pHr pabllahed In Astoria. It U lb Mil y paper that preaeala Ita reader with a dally telegraphic report, TO ADVERTISERS. Th "Dally Aa torlaa' ha aaor than twle a many ra4 r aa any other paper published la Asto ria. It la tharafura mora thaa twle aa valaabl aa aa adTrtlalng mdlum tat or Oregon. ( Coaaty of Clataop.) Wa, tha dsrstgned, local manager respectively of th Woatcra I'alna and PaMtaJ Tlgraph eomnaalr. hrby cer tify that th "Daily Aatorlaa" U tha oaly pa par pabllsbcd (a Attoria which aaw ra aalvaa. r at aay Urn during ar control f MM obSom kaa relv6, k UUfraphr praaa raport. B. D. JOHNSOK, Maaag V). P. T. Co. 1. R. CLARK. Manager raatal Tal. Co. had no bad weather. Th very day that flagstaff was ereoted It fell down and killed a man on Commercial street. He la of the opinion, therefore, tnat the olty w-ould be better off without an observer. Dr. W. D. Baker returned from Port land yesterday. He states tnat the wheat market waa a Utile Miff during the past few day. Little price and big values In new spring ohecka ajvl fancy black and onion! dre goods Just received at the Low Price Store, HM Bond street The first lot of supplies waa yesterday sorK by Ross, Hlggina & Co. to Chinook for the I'nlted State engineers who are engaged on the work at Scarbor- j ough Head. with the place and th fact that fr years I'arirldge had been keeping his wealth In an old trunk, en'ered (he house through a trap door In the wash room. From thence the thief entered the alley way leading to a window of the dining room, where the trunk was kev. The window waa fastened by a stick, which was shaken to the floor from the outside, and could oot have been securely In place. There were two trunks In the room, one In the window, and one, containing the money. In a fur comer. The thief went directly to the further one, broke off the hinges, and helped himself. There was J.hX) In the top of the trunk. In a tobacco bait under some old rulber. which was not molested. A lot of sold In a small paper box In the same com partment was taken, as wns also the 'gold and silver In a tin box In the tray I of the tnmk. In the low er part of the A gentleman over from llwaco Inst trunk were several tobacco nicks eon- evening: said that the people on the talnlng more money, which were all NVvrth Slvore were greatly rejoiced over I secured by the thief. Mr. Partridge th defeat. In th Wa.hington legisla- su.-"peols no one of the crome. und the ture, of the anti-trap bill. 'police have so far failed to find any !clew as to the Identity of the hurglur. Hail, rain. snow, sleet, sunshine, hot Search warrants were Issued, and every and cold was the record of the weather nook and corner of the premises and yesterday. It seems that in turning every person connected with them have over the oftlce to a new man, the Ken carefully examined. The lhl weather was also turned over. matter, so far. Is a mystery. lire .orth-rn transfer It terminal business to the Columbia, Its mngnlll com one or I'noiHA! sieainer. now undtr ivnrttruction, would doutHlcss do their business at this, the flneat mr( o i the Pacific. UOTK.l. ARRIVALS, Occident J, (. Johnaon, V. (I. M Fherson, Alex. HurnanMn, J. C, Ke- bourne, Clms. I. WIIIMts, K. A. Seeley, F. O'NWII, Kobt. Waketleld. Portland; 0. K. KlllHmrne, I'. 8. A.; J. A. Gos. !t. Units; K. it, Adam. Honolulu; F. A. Huiutley, New York. . Parker llouso-J Hog-un. It, F. Smith, Geo. W. Martin, W. P. Marshall. IVirl lund: M. McFarland. Westporl; l. tlrllhtlhs, Chinook; S. Wilson, V. Wil son. Ka I liter. IN T1IK CtHMiTS. AROUND TOWN. Beea ar humming! Sprinc coming! Cut you feel It in the air? 8trlng is coming! BUI are humming! Tax aaamnta everywhere. "Gypaie" Swope. H la now President McKinley. "Oypeine" the only durable wall ftaiah. Captain tieorge W. Pope, Lloyd s sur ; ve-or. In ta.saing on the work rivent-' ly done on the Crown of India, said Mart era Transacted Hefore Judgea Mc- that the port hoi. cut by the Astoria Hrtde. t.ray and Aten'romOle Iron Works were the best he had ever inspected. Hefore Judge Oray, In the county ; court yesterday, the following tHislnesa A farmer in from Olney yesterday re-; was transacted: PotHon of John Adair ports that the roads are so bad that and others for the establishment ot he was compelled to use one of those a district on the west side of Young's patent aluminum balloon sleds. "It ' lfety. between the Lewis and Clark and Hlds will he received by the (Irlmes i!rovo laml Co. for rexiirs to the rail road bridge at Seaside up to u o'clock Saturday, March I.I, ls7. Plans and spivlllcatkms will bo furnished by K. 7. Kergiison, Sv. How the PKKSS NUTICKS. XV all her-1 text Knlertahitneir. Is Applauded. Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH SIS. Mns on application. J 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? cornea high, but thia we can get to town." hi the only way Skipanon rivers, for repairs and niain- Ekatrom has Um only complete itock of Jewelry In the city. Miss Munsell has moved her office the new Shanaban building. Hare you any Jewelry that needs re pairing Take It to Ekatrom'a. Misa Alice Munsell. graduate optician, office in Shanahan building. Deputy t'nlted States Marshal R M. Stuart returned from Portland yester day. Mr. John R Carrigan, of the Cath iamet Gaxette, waa in the city yester day. Merchants yesterday reported the ale of large quantities of fishing twine for cash. Mr. E. M. Simonton, of Portland, left for llwaco this morning,, on a short business trip. Mr. E. R. Adams, agent of the Cana dian Pacific railroad at Honolulu, is visiting in the city. tenar.ee of dikes; ordered that petition- era iWe a bond In the sum of ."00 to One of the leading mn at Foard A 'pay the cost of publication, surveying, Stokes store has for the last few days etc. Bids for the construction of two been a little under the weather. His bridges In Klsle precinct were opened principal trouble waa an Inclination to but the contract was not awarded. The sleep. The boys say that there have petition of P. E. XVhlte to remit part been too many dartvee of late. 'of the penalty and corns paid In the t . ( redemption tax sale was disallowed. Nekt Ounday th 0. R. A X, and, In the circuit court the following mat White Collar lines will commence a tern came up: Charles Anderson vs daily service. Including a Sunday night ! Astoria Packing Co.; by consent of boat. The Potter will take turns about ' plaintiff the appeal w as dismissed and with the Telephone, each running one defendant allowed to fit amended plea week as a night boax and the next as J and retry the action. Wm. Oliver vs. a day boat. r. R. Marion; demurrer overruled and allowed till March t to file answer. D. The big boom log which has been x camahan et a!.; on trial. P. A. under course of construction for a week 5JtokfB j p Hall et al; motion to or two past, was yesterday placed In AUmif9 apHi arKUed and submitted, position In the water In front of the Pb HaIwon vg Astoria Packing Co.; ol" motion to dismiss appeal. 3C" ; In the Justice court yesterday Irwin .Sackert, charged with killing elk during the ckwe season, pleaded guilty. As it was his first offense. Judge Abererom bie fined him 20. the minimum penally. He was cautioned to not repeat the offense under full penalty. Creamery square butter, 45c; dairy butter, 40c, and good butter 33c per roll at the Webfoot The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street. We have a full line of corn, wheat and other feeds, genuine middlings, etc., at the Webfoot Commission. Miss Munsell, the optician, can be found at-her office in the Shana.ha.ri building from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wait for the "Huseby," the best bicycle on earth for the least money. $40 and 150. F. L. Parker, aent. Get prioes at the Low Price Stor. for the latest in silk pongees, all shades, for waists and underskirts, 491 Bond street. Today is inauguration day, and th,- grand change to be made at Washing ton win soon oe chronicled all over the land. Pacific Can Company's dock. Its Ject Is to prevent driftwood from ac- tO jcumuraung unuer uir uumini. A. W. Gates starts with his family this morning for Chinook, and will at once commence his preparations for trap fishing as soon as the season opens. It is said by those amongst the fishermen who are In a position to know, that tWhlng this season will com mence promptly on April 10. Mr. C. B. Wllletts. of San Francisco. w ho Is visiting In this city. Is manager of a beet sugar factory at Watsonville. Oil. He says that the institution which jhe represents will at once increase the size or Its plant, so that It will have a capacity of 3.0M0 tons of beets, of 260 tons of sugar, per day. Mr. Willoits also says that sugar bewts can be suc cessfully raised In Oregon, ana that h is surprised that Clatsop county has mt taken up the Industry before. Some of the residents on the hill In the neighborhood of Mr. Lewis' house, had a little fun yesterday afternoon. Several small boys, a tent, and a few feet of lumber caused a disturbance. Lot No. 7, between Mr. Lewis- and Mr. Watts' houses, belongs to Mr. Alex. Campbell. The young people erected the tent and commenced ?ulldJng a house out of the lumber on this lot. Word was sent to Mr. Campbell that parties had Jumped his claim, and that j he had better look after his Interests. That gentleman took a trip up the hill i to learn the cause of the difficulty. only to find that it was "a horse on him." Mr. John Fox, of the Astoria Iron Works, yesterday confirmed the report that their bid for the remodeling of the lighthouse tender Manzanita was the lowest, as reported, and that the in-spe-tr had advised him that he was to have the recommendation for the contract. This piece of work for the guverotrv-nt involves the expenditure of about 20.(JOO. all of which will be circulated in Astoria. It must be a source of pride and gratification to every citizen that there is in Astoria such p ---- up-to-date man ufacturer. A f?w more such institu tions, and the dinner pail brigade hre would assume immense proportions MR. HIOCINS ACCEPTS. There was general satisfatcion i-x-prvased throughout the city yesterday, that Mr. J. E. Higgins had accepted the nomination for school director to suc eeed himself and at the eletl.n to be held on the sth prox. there will proba bly be no opposition to him. Ills friends want everybody to know of his accept ance: . Astoria, March 3. 1W. ! T ) the Taxpayers and Citizens of the t ity or A.tona: In response to your numerously signed petition. I hereby announce my willingness to become calidate for re-election on the bourd directors of School District No. 1. for the ensuing term of five years. 1 XX'hile this position is not of my own seeking, knowing fully how severe tax the conscientious fulfillment of the duties of a public trust Imposes upon a man's private business, yet I desire to express my thorough appreciation of the confidence you have plated In my fttness for the office. If elwited, I en gage only to use every best endeavor for the furtherance of the cause of edu cation In our city, ut the name time re quoting your co-operation and assist ance In the performance of the arduous duties pertaining to the office. Respectfully, J. E. HI JOINS. A decided sucivss. Her riii'llng evinced excellent turtle In selection nid rare talent In execution. The New- York Methodist. It whs a delightful entertainment. CXsnon City I'VI). ller program was one brilliant effo from beginning to end. New Adv User tVancouver). iiigriin ixmgregutioiiai rnurcn wa HHed with an appreciative audlcnc and the entertainment proved to one of th most delightful ever give In that wiy auditorium. New Tri bune (Duluth). Third Appearance We can only hope that this Is not the hint we shall hear of llerr Curl XX'alther. He easily sur passed any violinist that has yet vlslte our shres. Bombay India Oasette. To purtlcuhirlxc any of his Selection would be folly, suffice to say that hi equal has never been heard In thl olty. Simla India Pioneer. He produced an astonishing effect. Natal (Africa! Witness. His Excellency and Lady Mitchell, and an audience of over 1.000 people, were so carried away by the playln of XXallher that he was cheered by th gentlemen standing up. . tantaburg (Afrlcu) Advertiser. CICUCDQ flDCDA uniictu REMI!vR& H0LMES I lHtavX Vl tiirV II VLJt !npi Attention Paid to Htamll Ito- ) 'Hiring, lorsoslumiiig, ICtc. CI1,!..., VI U - uuiiUi-iiMUPOOUHHbHtUHuir ONE NIGHT ONLY A SNAP. For sole cheap and on easy terms. four choice building lots In McClurc" Astoria. For particulars call on Howell A Ward. 519 lUmd street. Pew of working. this year's diaries are still TtU- Hal BUI CABTOniA. ii The nnmt truthful man in the world will lie when a woman asks him how he likes her new hat. WILL HUN SOL-ID TRAINS. Great Northern and Northern Pacific Are Out for the Business. Antone Sorenson. N. P. Nelson, Gray's River; Olaf Tolafson, Skamokawa. and A. C. Pope, of Nehalem, were in the ctty yesterday. Prunes, evap. pears, peaches, apri cots, pitted plums, cleaned currants, raisins in fact all kinds of dried fruits at the Webfoot. H. B. Borthwick, the contractor, of Ooble, was In the city yesterday. He stated that business In his part of the country -was good. Cmmentlng upon the sudden change In the weather at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Tom Linville said that be fore the government flags were put on top of the Pythian building, Astoria I A large real estate transaction was closed yesterday morning by X'an Du sen & Co., who sold for Eastern people, the heirs of James S. Wood, to Mr. W. H. Barker, lot 6 in block 57. This is the property adjoining Sii&nahan'g new store, on which it Is understood Mr. Barker will erect a brick store building this season. The ball has been started to rolling, and a number of other large transfers are expected in the near future. Business men, property-owners and Investors have become convinced that not only will the rail road be finished this year, but that a big combination is behind It which will revolutionize business in this part of the country. It is conceded that As toria is part of one of the largest rail road schemes ever put forth in the Cnited States. The report published In yesterday's Oregontan, that the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads are soon to run solid trains over the O. K. & N. and that the Great Northern will change its terminus from SeaUie to the Columbia river, only confirms the re ports published yesterday I i the As torian concerning the amalgamation of interests of the three transcontinental lines. Of course Astoria, when Its railroad Is completed, will be Included In the solid train arrangement, as has already been Indicated In Interviews with vari ous prominent officials. Another Import ant bearing upon the whole question, ha1 by the changing of the Great North rn terminus. Is the effect It will have upon traffic to the Orient through this port. At present there Is one line of steamers operating In connection with the I'nion Pacific, but should the Salton Soa Salt for baths a I lie hstes-i onn Driisr .stoic lllf and 25c per )ai kare. It is always a mystery to a man why a woman doesn't have more accident happen to her clothes. ROYAL hatting Powder Highest of all In leavening Strength V. S Ooemraat Report The average man would rather have a wife whom his friends admire than one he adnrire himself. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children, nth. try When a girl says she's glad she Isn't a man, you may be pretty sure she's boii'legged or something. Lse Webfoot (,'orn (Jure. No enre no pay. tor sale at Es- tes-Conn Druar Store. Parasols of very gay plaids n.re bloom ing early. , If you have ever seen a child In the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of mothers who know that One Mbiute Cough Cure relieves their Utile ones as quickly as It Is admin istered. Many homes in the city are never without It. Chas. Rogers. Your grocer will sell you Schilling's Best tea, and re turn your money in full if you don't like it He is our agent to this extent; and wc want no better business. A sVfclMac ft Ciaaj y XX'ednesday norm a heavy robbery was committed at the Bay City Ho tel. The poilce department did Its best to keep the matter quiet, In order that It might have a better opportunity to approhend the thief. .Mr. G. N. Part ridge, proprietor of the Bay City and now of the At,r House, left the for mer place for lunch Wednesday, leaving in charge an old lady who soon aft?r went over to the Asrtor for her lunch. locking up the Bay City house. While she was gone, which was but a few minutes, some one, evidently familiar Moat Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of Itching, bunii i?, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp huciri ; Inntantly relieved by a warm biuj -,-ith Cuticura Soaf, a single application of Cuticuha (oint ment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of CuTicoEA Resolvent, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cores. iticura G Remedies speedily, permanently, and economically cure, when all else fails. armti PIMPLY FACES " ntfit- iiall St(UlOft CABTOniA. it n Among Persian lingerie some exqul sfte night caps re shown. The V. 3. Gov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. The person who does not feel thi good Influence emanating from church attendance must be made of atone. in HERR CARL VVAlTflER . The Famous Belgian Violinist. With the HEXT CONCERT COMPANY. And soon lie nlml.l.- moth will di'iuoiistuiliig that all the imlmlii not it i m, 'i i z - I by Hi,- luiiKiiln- hunter. A girl's ai'giinieiii remind "ii n ii "hi g. : s off the street car li.XNGKKS tip tilMP if lh IttT OI.NKV ST., l,.l. 11,1 ami h. I.SNAP A KODAK. ! ut any man noiilng om ui j "in aiu and you'll crt a ixiriiall ol a man lolnoi Inn , cer Willi iMeaaaiil tliooghta HiipIi ijuallly In llir h.iioi hatr loader araitumuili I t'lru tnt man j i'OMK AND THY TllKKt HUGH IIS & CO. A. V. AIJJCN, DKALr.R IN CiroMfrles, Flour, Feed, Provision, Ffult Vf getablr. Crockery, Glass anJ PUteJWsre. Logf t' Suppllf t. Cor. Talh and Co nun arc UU strasta J. B. WYATT, P No. A alar la. Offl Hnrtlwnrc, ShipCIiniu!Ieryr (srocerlcB. ProvlloriHv FAINTH sincl OIUH, BvcUl Altesllaa Pals' I applr'"i ' uThe Louvre" aSTONIa'H (.OHl.fOlS CNT13RTAINMENT HALL s ri.oott ria Mualv, tlainaa of All Kind. T Magninranl llara. cvcrttkimi rmsr-cuss Cood Order and Everybody's Rights HTKICTI.V OHDKHVKII. The Kiejitmt tliingi-r fnoii j is of lis resulting In piii'iliiionlii Ullllile cure IS lis.l. Ilolleve ( iiamln-rlnlii's I'migh Itenody Grippe If lea r, tin I tltketl. When a miui jw ns i hi led horse he Ir always .an-f.il of ts health. He looks after Us .I, i and Is pirtlctilnri 'hat the feeding slmi be reitulnr nnd right. While he d .l i t this It Is llkelv oiiiiK- r win oe v.i.n Among ine , ,...., ..f it....,u,..,.iu ..I... i.,..-M .,.i it. i. un riot tluit he is Inn,- ir u"er!n fr mi ' ' ' ""- - some dls.iuie or l.wrde' When th , '""-'y t"t la grippe, we Imve y.-t p. troublo g.Hsso biuJ th.i: he cannot work 1l,'ttr" "f a '"' Imii I"k resulted he will begin lo ne hli.iH.-lf the care 1,1 pneumonia, which shows con.Jui.lvo- gave the hoie nt the start. Good ,y 1,1,11 '"''' H " ' rtln pre. . . - . ,.....!. , I ..I .11 ... fa ..III .tire, rich red Wool a tn. best Irsur- ; " " " "'"' 11 anct. aguJtwt dls's of any kind. Al- ' " l-'rmunent rure in less time mt all dlrHu. .-olm. fr.sn impure i "m" ""v ",,"-r "'ll""',l The si and r lmsverlhed blood, lure and strong and K.p the bllMlll 1 dls.rn.se ran find SO c.-nt el..- for sale by IX-wj'.uiii . I 'rug Co. no foothold That Is the principle upon which Dr. Il.Tce'a Golden Me.lcal Ila- oovery wxirks. It cj.nsjea. purifli-s and enriches the bhssl, puts and keetis the whole lsxly In iMTf.tit ord"r; makes appotlte. g"MKl, digestion strong, nsslm Uatlon perf.vt. It brings ruddy, virile h.-alth. It builds up solid, wh lisme flesh fnot fat) when, frtnn any tause, reductI Is-low the h-uUby sumdard. I j A 'Hum whose friends all ny Hint jhe has it big' heart Is often niggardly I with his funilly. Iilt.inrs ('(H.If. I tibrkaflng, OILS A Specially. Persons who uj-e siil.J.s t In attacks f bilious colic will be pleased to know ! I hut prompt relief limy be Tuid by tak ing i hainbetiiiln's 'llc. ( 'hoi. in and Miu hoeii It.-ini-d) , nud If taken as soon Some men get a r-puiulon for huv- th nrst Indlcailon of the dises. ng courage simply necuuse they can t ,.ei. u u in n ..t, ....... ild thHr t-niper. ,,v i,--.,-., ,.,, ,rllu. (, I t!7 l1 Fisher Brothers, Sell Astoria Ship Chandlery, Hiinlwaro, Iron A Sttilv Coal, firoot-rloH A rrovinioiiK, Flour tt Mill Fewl, PaintH, Oils, Varnishi. IigorH ISupplips, Fairhank'HScalt's. Doora tt WimlowH,, Apricultural Iii)pl'in'n' WngoiiH A Vi'hicl(M. FROM CMtlPI'M-: CltKKK. After the big fire In f'nlppfe ('reek, I ink a v.-ry severe cold a.nd tried many iiimII.'s without help, the cold only lien a man 'scerns i,i have n grudge aglnst ministers you run ! sure thiil he's married. Wlu-n pep,. are oIiMk,..! to lake mcd- Isvr.mlng mre settled. After using Icln-s they want tlmt It nhiill give quick three small Isittles of rhamberlalii's relief und not n.i.i ,n... If it fi . tit t hul f ough Itiiiwtly. Is.lh (the cough und sufC-i Ihk. Thr.e reason nv e.,.,i Id loft me, and In this hlgii altitude j who suffer with 'imtlNLtlin and lill- It takes a meritorioiiH cough remedy lloiisii.is should take Hlmmo.is liver ti do any good. G. H. Henderson, H- Regulator: "It Is Hotter Hum Pills 11 tor IiuJIy Advertiser. s-Omn Irug t'o. For wile by ICs- It's always Just as you are suing lo w ixtrtlc.ularly grac.ully to sune- body that your fst wlls. doe not gripe; it gives quick relief, un I docs not wouken, but strengthens and refr.wh. ns the w hole system " J. (. Hlluiid, MonriM-, lu. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal Made under United States patent, it must necessarily be different from all others -Contains no starch, free KIIKI'MATISM QI'K'KI.Y CI'llKD. After having been viiifliie to the house for eleven days and navlnir out In lH-tor bills without t.enellt. Mr Frank !lson of Hault Hte. Marie, Mich., w-as cured by one 'bottle of Chamlier luln's i'alri liulm costing L'S cents, ami has nrt since bwii troubl-I with itbut complalnl. For sale by F.tes-(.'onn Inug Co. A woman will forgive a man for kiss ing he.r s od dcJ siKitier than for aotlng sorry for It afterwards. Chloora, Pa., "Herald:" Kichard Verisel reports One Minute Cough Curn the greatest suites in metllcal 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 said it assisted his children through a very bod siege of measles. On Minute Cough Cure alkali Or WOrthleSS filling rapid. Chaa. Rogers. Druggist. The less good a (woman Is In the world the more she always says she Is rushed to death. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GFO.NICOLL, Assistant. OFFIOB: Kopp's New Brewery TO :i ltK A C4ll.lt IN (INK KAV, Take laxative Jiromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas, Rogers. Druggist. AHTOHIA IKON WOHKH Front HI., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Last ant Marin Enjlnaa, Boll.r work, Saa boat and Cannary Work a Spaclalty. CaaOflf of All Dx:rlptlana Mad la Ordar oa snon none. John fox.... President and Buperlntsndenl A. L. Fox Vlo Presldnnl O. D. Prael HecrrUry First National Bank Treatnrer Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD, OFFICE 366 COMMERCIAL ST. Japanese Goods Oriental Curhm NoveltieB WING LEE. 543 Commercial St. w. L. Ronn Real Estate and Insurance 110 KLKVKNTII NT. orrics with U. A. Taylor, SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rua-, 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. II F L, LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. ASTORIA PUBIiIC IilBflARY READING ROOM FRED TO Open rry day from I 'oloek t I k) and l:N to 1:10 p. m. ubsortptlon rats H Pr annum. I.W. COR. EIJDTBNTH DUANB m.