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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1897)
TIIK lUll.Y AslHUtiAN, Sl'MiAV mouninu, mahout. Fancy - -" Slippers Ladies Walking Qhrxac Durable School OllUW SeasonabU Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc. John Halm & Co. WarrauM 479 Commercial St. TB8TKRDAr8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 44 degree. Minimum temperature, 34 degree. precipitation, .6J Jnch. TVKaI precipitation from September I. M dae. Inches, Exww of precipitation from Septem ber I, 16, to date, 1. inch. TODAT'8 WEATHER. For Coast Threatening weather with rain, wairmer. rreah east to eita wind TO RKAIKR.-Ti Hatly Artorlaa" stats twles aa wwefc resiling "atr aa? etaer r MIihI la Astoria. It ( the not; paper that prsaesta IU laatara lih a aally lrail rep- TO ADTKRTISKIt. rs "Dally As Vortan" hu mot tha tw !, - r a eay paper saMtahed Is Aato- rls. It t, therefor ors tws aa -aiaabl aa aa MwtUisgsaedIa. tat ef Ori. ( Wo, the ssrstgse. asasiagar rsaseetlvety or ts ' i i-.o-. Ki.i T.lMm mumli fcsreby se al fy tha the "Dally Aorla" th aaip pa par pahllsas la Aswwia sacs sow mr at a- thsv starlag owe eoarol f MU4 ,.! kaa wrl. aasigrs- HiprW.IiTita J.H. CLARK. r PMlalTaLO AROUND TOWN. Money aawra rerythne. Bat; guilty osclenc' sting. Whose Immortal tormeats are Quite uasuppartaMe t bear. Nor the silver of Pern, Nor the weak of East do soosr. Nor the soft bed of down. Nor the Jf4i of a crwn. Can give ualo the mind a power To bear It vlnge half an hour. Roger Woloott. "To reach The port of heaven, we must safl sometimes .whh the wind and sometimes against It, hut we mm sail, and sot drift, nor lie ait anchor. Hoime. "Gype" ee Swope. Vote for school director tomorrow. C m4 V cellars tsd cafls at C.U.Cooper s. "Gyprfae" the finish. only durable wall Ladiea bath and hair-dresaintt parlor, 107 Twelfth, atreet. Ekstrom haa the only complete stock of jewelry In the city. Treatment for dandruff and loss- of hair. 107 Twelfth street. Engineer T- H. Curtis was slightly on the mend yesterday. Mias Alice MunselL graduate optician, office in Sbaaaban building. Have you any Jeweiry that need re pairing Take it to Ekstrom's. Stt percales tsd white goods, CM. Cooper's In the police court yesterday John Doe was fined S3 for being drunk. Purser Demia, of the steamship El der, Is laid up with an attack of grip. Mr. C.W. Knowing, the Portland hotel man. was a visitor In the city yester day. Mrs. Stjernrtmm. 107 Tw-lfth street, treata rheumatism by massage, the only cure. Latest inveltiesti ckildres's head near it C. fl. Cooper's. Mr. D. K. Warren and daughter. Maud, spent yesterday with friend In the city. Roll up a good majority tomorrow foit school director and see that no dark horses are run In. Creamery square butter. 45c; dairy butter. 40c, and good butter 35c per roll at the Webfoot Mr. H. B. Parker was sjble to be down town yesterday, for the first time In quite a while. At Rescue Club, last might, there was a full house, and an Interesting musical and literary program was ren dered. Among those wh took part were Mr. Frank Sayle, the Kev. Henry Mircotte, W. F. nrxlgrass, William Beijueth. The exercise closed with a talk by the president. The program Let's take hold hands, Mr. Grocer, and dance! We've got some beautiful business for you and with you, and for and with your customer. Schilling's Best is the tea. Pay every customer's money back lhat don't like it AVe'll pay you. There's money, in it A Schilling ft CflSBpaoy las rnmuc ft. commute for next week U MIm Flor enc Turner, MIm Olga No, and Mr. Frank Sayle. A family of eight adults from Pektti, llllnol. are getting ready to start fvr the Willamette valley. Sprihq styles nca's e clotsisg st C It. Cooper's. Topa and marblea made their appear- nc vesterday among mU toy. In spite of the east wind. I.. B. Seokyand A. S. Irne. of the Hotel Flavel Company, were down from Portland yesterday. The jreneral merchant of tha rlty yesterday reported doing the Uryext day's buKlmwa in a month. We have a full line of ccrn, wheat! and other Nvds, genuine mtddllntrs, etc. at the WebnwK ComnUaMton. The moot attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or ler at OS Commercial street. Mba Munsoll, the opttolan, can be found at her office In the Shanahan building from a. bi. U) S p. m. V dress 8e4S .d silk aovelties C. . Cooper's. Walt for th Huseby," the best bicycle on earth for the leaal money. $40 and F. U Parker, agent Mr. W. W. pey. the Portland cob- .duped. One man bought candles which tractor. Tnt yesterday vlalMng S.a- i afterward he leariu he had pJd 15 side. Warmiton, FUvel aad Aatorla. lr rent too much for. and another i man paid ti for a hundred pound 'k Serricea C.rare church uxlay ax u'' c" a "gar, while at any of the a, ra. and 4 p. to. Bvenln prayer 'ther store he could have bought 109 at Holy Innoceata' Chapel, rppertown. 'Piunds of American wsiear for IS. Another touch of winter yesterday "Tat a. Kde of Immigration I netttng demonetrnted that the weather bureau toward Oregon Is evidenced by the tin Ttat) none of Its freeilng powers amount of Inquiries coming from eaat- left. Litest styles faacy boson skim at C. H Osfa. Monday Is the day wiien all patriots will turn out and see that they are properly represented on the school board. A special meeting of St. Axnea Guild wtu ne new uaa afternoon m the v try room at S o'clock A jrye ttend- ance is desired. Prunes, evap. pears, peac-hee, apri cots, pitted plums, cleaned currmata. raisin in fact all Unda of dried fruit at the Webfoot Just received, my first shipment of shirts. Every one la & beauty. .No two aiilce. A faw tailor-made .raits ax Cohen's Low Price Store. little pricea and big values In new spring oheckn and fancy black and colored dre goods judt received at the Low Price Store, A91 Bond street A prominent physician said yesterday that the yearly observance of Lent, from a point of health alone, Is worth thousands of dollars to humanity. White collars isd cslfs for ladies it C. U. Cooper's. It la .understood that the Manzanlta will go on the ways in Astoria In a few days, and the Astoria Iron Work will commence the work of repairing ft becomes a dls.-a. effecting disas her. t troualy that riieerful view of both the Friday afternoon Jim McCamey fell through the railroad trestle near the Parker House dock, and. It 1 reported, broke his leg, necessitating hi laying up for repairs. Martin & Co.. the Portland mer- chants, yesterday signed the papers for old of eternity. The worth of religion the completion, by June 1st, of the therefore, as a practical factor Is be mile of railroad trestle between Hooth's 'ond the reach of computation, and cannery and the Eagle cannery. Some of tnoaeiwho attended the Hext - Walther concert said yesterday that great artiats could touch the hearts of the pei,jIe hotter by giving a (tittle le tragedy and a little more of the home music and comedy. Tickets are now In the hand of Sec retary Ounn for the entertainment to be given in the A.F.C. rooms the night of St. Patrick's day. during whioh the returns will be received from the big fight at Carson by special wire. J. H. Seymour has purchased the stuck and fixtures of the Palace Jew elry Store, and has removed his es tablishment to the quarters lately oc cupied by the latter institution, on Commercial street, between Tenth and Eleventh. Next Sunday the O. R. & N. and White Collar lines will commence a dally service, including a Sunday night boat. The Potter will take turns about with the Telephone, each running one week as a night boait and the next as a day boat. Mr. C. H. Wortinan, manager of the Olds & King dry g"ds establishment ln Portland, spent yesterday In the city. He said the appointment by Gov ernor Lord of H. W. Corbet t as United State senator was more than pleasing to the business men. Boy's set clothing it C. H. Cooper's. Tlw Hercules Gas Engine Works' rep resentative, Theodore Poindexter, has been in town for several days, making contract for Hercules marine gasoline engines. Parties figuring on anything in this line can find Mr. polndexter at the Occident Hotel. Yesterday was a busy day with the merchants. A large number of people were In from the country. Among those who were noticed upon the street were S. G. Williams, editor of the Ska- mokawa Eagle, William Anderson, Eric Hanhllla, Deep River; F. Olsen, Mr. Ferrell, Olney; George Ahler. O. B. Wirt, M. Raumgariner. skipamm, j. Hayaeth, John Hunk and wife. Theo- dor Chrtstlen. K. J. Kleiawsn. F. IKvkner, F. HarMdua, Valluskl; AlHlrew Youmr. Hans Sa.muen. Younn'a IMver; , Pavld Kef'. J'" Payn; Fred Uvirk. 0thlamel; Mr. Judire MoOulre, 'alde; W. J. t'k. Alex. Ti?ir, Clt-p: J- 'H'vkard, MlaaHaAler. A. Aylmore. 1. H H " arl. K. LUke, UU and Clark; Ctii. Hatulct, vf the llshthU: H. 1 Thoniaa Rush. Swenaon; F. Uh.nle, Jlo Coy'a Indln; C. and A. Soremwit. H. T. AhlN-rit. C. U.iMlHr. U. K1M. GrAy'a Ulver; lwr.-n.e Knyanl. Hilar Rovk iVorue llnndt, Nrth Slun; Mn iAtremo, Warrcuton. It Is reportcl on good auth.tflty thAt h,morrw morning another candidal.' I to appear In the flold n- hvd dlr-hr. ami that arrangements JiAve lceti nutdc to ruh the polls and allde the dark horse In. Voter should i it "a m one but the right man. Mr. J. K. HUnrtns. ahould Ret tr votes. It wa ri'PrttM yeaterday afl.rnivn that there would le an a.ljourne.1 nteettn miun n-luhl f );.iie Kn gtne Company No. i. for the purp.e of i taking step to nave ino cuy piin im-r la new team of horae for the ,yimany. The one now in have IhvO In con- ,,rvUw fk,r "'" y'"4" ln parunei. aiw ineir ua "i arv over. Those whs Hit tended the auction aalc of groceriea yeterlay on Twelfth street wiw how easily humanity ron be ern mate," said the Rev. J.J. Walter yesterday. "I have received letter from Nevada, Minnesota, and many from Illinois, my own home. A bua laem man In Carson say he haa beard uch "voraWe favorable report from Astoria that It Induced him to ask for a candid statement of the farts. He expects to move his buslnem here." A Cuttin Affair. At W. J. Sculley's hardware store, 451 Bond street, where he " c,olhM l,n ' s cnta a doen. rouing pins iwc, pntato masnera w sto-e lid lifters Sc. stove pollah Sc. as bestos cooking mats 5c. candlesticks 5c. garden trows 10c. curling Irons Sc. all sixes egg Water Sc. two-foot rulea 10c. hatrheta 25c. N. 8 copper aj,h boilers $2, -ood frame clothe wringers $1.75. KOR 81' N PAY. (Contlnoed from F1rt Page.) for It would very quii-kly seek re'!-f from them In the peace and silence of sleep. While we live this life Is mure Important than any other life. Rut love of life, curiously enough. must be modified, controlled, disciplined by the truths of religion before we can enjoy the higher kind of happlnt ...... The clinging Is well ,nougrl ln Its way. and It has a divine purpose to luhieve namely, to keep u Just wnere we are until the One who in .wiser than we thinks It time for our removal; but unless we listen to w hat religion has to say about the future the clinging 13 Hk a jnlsr's grasp on hi dollar, present and the future which ! the peculiarity of tho Idea; man. ltellglon Is the greatest boon that ever fell to the lot of mankind, because under its benign Influence we are resigned to the Inevitable while we remain here and look forward to aomthing different and better when we shall cros ithe; threh- nd ln so far as you succeed In mak ling It practical you render yourself 1 aatlsfactory to yourself and to the world. Suppose we take the etatment of 'this scholarly and critical and logical 'Paul and examlmi It with some care. It Is perhaps as startling an utterance. as ever fell from human ll. If he had said "To live Is gain," and had reveaieu tne secret or longevity, we should follow his directions gratefully and implicitly; but when he tell us that at a given period In our career it I much better to go elsewhere than to stay here we wonder what I Is men tal and spiritual point of view may be, for from our own point of view we have doubts on the subject. If there I any truth In w hat we) think we believe about the future, then to die would be gain. Just as It would be gain to leave an unconvcnlent residence and move Into one that is .more roomy and better suited to our need. With heaven a glorious reality, iwe could hardly help being glad when the time came to go there. If It I a place where we shall not be forced to struggle fur the necessities of life, where the limita tions from which we now suffer will be removed, where we shall have more opportunities and more encouragement to develop the best that is ln us than Itblng, irritated, scaly, enured 8clp, dry, Uiin, and falling ilnlr cleanxd, purified, sod beaatl. Bed by warm ib.mpooa with Cuticuea Soar, and occailonal drenli,g of Cunousa, purett (4 emollient, tie g reatett ikla caret. UtlCUR Treatment will prodnea a eleao, beilthy aeilp with lomrlant, Itutrou, taslr, when ail ,1m ft!!,. Sold (hreaehA, tfc world. FottsbDbco.sdCbs. Coar., Sol. rrop,., Boston. sa''Mw to prodaw Laierlaat U.u," aulM foe. SKINS ON nRE.aVSalljrr4 x AIR Mil the prevnt iai xxlly aiTord, tlun It become clir that when our friend, carry our bodlini to the churchyard tlu-y do us a KorvliH-. and the bell ouifht not to Ml, but to chime. I'util evidently hd till ftillh, fur lie de.larod tht he had a liijlit to home which at time wa beyond hi power to control, lie av plainly what we see only dimly tha the moet preclou thnitrht ttuvt cornea In our dny l tl' ihoiiKht of our tomorrow, and he I jftro I twin mm told u that h wmiiUI Ha I to rejoin In that other aphc fl low worker In who,, tmny , walk.sl on the earth. ftVlt vvfrt) mu, their farewells an j ukt- thr (V,r, ture. 5illl. th present llf,. I. Important. Why wa ra born In till lower level and must fait on si.vp before we can reach the high level I do not know. It U ,i myMery. and wtll alwny re. n0n uch. Hut of tin 1 m certain, that fr aonie ginvl rean the provl donco f UoJ lut, d.vrcvl tlwl a cer tain amount of ex-iitnce and discip line and educatlim nre mvenMiry lef,nt w can be preparnl for the lietter thing to wine. We get arquHlntcd with oumclvcH here, and ttn-n, when we have found out who we are and w hat w. nre ami what our deallny I. th cuctnln la drawn iilde and we cr tle threshold of the temple. Thom who have cie aw Alt our coin ing, our ow n lcni I not yet learned, but thHr I. And (Vxm tlielr higher vantage ground they watcii i er 'W aivl guard ua In ways uia; we cn.;i t f,'ilhoii. A"ne day the . II will be heard, and we shall obey it. 'I'll- HrM of a Melting un gilds the evening WihkIs with aplemlor, the rainbow 3pnn the heaven, ami we have !he rich promise of a fair day tomorrow, tlBUlURll. IIKPWORTH NtmCK. All metnliers of liescue TSlglne Co. No. 2. A. F. U.. the rcMueated to be present at an adjourued meeting of the company to be be held Monday even ing. March , 1H97. at 7:30 o'clock sharp, Kuainefc of Importance. B. . WOHSLKY. President. Attest: F. J. CAHNBY, Sec. Fl'NEHAL, NOTICE. The members of the Pioneer and Historical Society of Oregon will niei at Wm. IPohl'a undertaking parlors today at 2 p. ni , for the purpose of attending th funeral service of Mrs. Iaura FViretl. a pioneer of 147 It will be held at the Methodise church at 2:30 p. in. Interment will be 4n tha family K In the Hillside City Crtm- etery. J. H. I. CRAY. President of P. II. ft. of O NOTICK. Notitv I hereby given that there ar funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants lndred prior to March 1 1S94, exct warrant drawn on Wall street. Interest will cease after thl; date. J. W. CONN. City Treasurer. Astoria, March . 187. Ill OS WANTKD. Hbls will be received by the Grim Grove Iuid Co. for repair to the rail road bridge at Seaside up to 10 o'clc Satunlay. March 13. 1X!7. liana and specification will Ik? furnished by K. 7. Ferguson, Sec. A SNAP. ror sale chi-ap and on easy term, four choice building lot In McClure Astoria. For particular call on How e & Ward, M9 lUrnd street. ROYAL Baking Powder has beta awarded highest honors at every world's tali where exhibited. It tak.-s about thr-e end for message to go from one end of th At lantlc cable to the other. Salton Sea Salt tor baths at the EHtes-Conn Dniff Store 10c and 25c per package. ROYAL baKing Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength V. S Oovsrament Report use Webfoot Corn (,'ure. No carp no pay. For sale at Eh tes-Conn Drner Storp. Drlghit red Is Introduced Into home decorations with rare artisUa effect. FROM CRIPPLE CHEEK. After the big fire in Cripple Creek, I t'Kk a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only booming more settM. After UHlng tliree small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both (the cough and old left me, and In thl hlgTi altitude It takes a merltorlou cough remedy to do any good. G. H. Henderson, ed ltr I-mlly Advertiser. For stile by Es tes-inn Drug Co, The HrltlKh miners' federation h-ia de- clare.1 for naturalization of railroad), land and mine. ' TO t:VHK A CfM.ll IN 0B HAY. Take laxative Rrorno Quinine Tablets. All druKclsts refund the money If It falls to cure. 20c. For sale by Chas, Roger. Druggist. A member of the Typographical l'n Ion of Lynn, Mass., Is the mayor of the city. When people are obliged to take med icines they want that it shall give ulck relief and not add discomfort to their sufferings. Three rea.vin, wny people vho suffer with Constipation and IMI lousnefs should take Hlmmois I Iver Regulator: "It Is Better than Pills, It loes not gripe; H gives quick relief, an I Joes not weaken, but strengthens and refreshen the whole ytem "J. R. Hlland, Monroe, la. Warreitcon Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Alison truncation. You nmv tv iired thai the Wr am friend of today con nmke the bit torest enemy of toinonow When annul n.i blo.-ded Horse he Is nlway .ivr..l of It.- I'"h " ,.,.k after Us I. i nd t- pn tleular -lull the f Ilns -- '"' rulr and right. While I, Mi lll It "k"lv ..s not that he Is lliii.v.f '.lOei lnt f r Mil S'OMO lls.-u.se or !,! W hell t ll" tivuhl. g.xs o .;ul Hu' b- """ or he will begin to ;i' li!in''lf the c.ire be gnve the horse at (he lut Hood pure, rich rod bl.wl Is th.. best It sur nmv agHliiHt disease of nnv Wind ,M m.t all dis.s -o"i" fr," l'"Pr or ltllls.verlsh.-.l bloo.1 Keep :" ',,,mmI pure and strong and dls.s,. ran rind no foothold That I the pilnetpl mn which lr MT.e Holde Me.lcal lt covery wrk It Wina.. purlfle and enriches the hlod. P ',, ,h whole lxly In Tf. ord-r; make appetite rood, digestion strong, nastm tltlon p.Tf.vt It bring ruddy, virile neallh. It build up solid. wh.Jesome tlesh (not fail when, ft'n any aue. reduwl below the Iwlthy standard. The tall. Wonder, languid beauty I the type that promise to rule at the ummer resort tbl cilug i"ii 1U1ECMATISM QUICKLY CCRKO After having been confined to the house for sleven dy and paying out f.'S In dts-tor bills without benefit. Mr. Trank tvlon of Sult Ste. Marie. Mich . wn curel by one larttle of Chamber lain' laln Balm exiting :5 cent, and hu not since been lr.mtil.il with hat complaint. For sale by Kstea-Conn trug Co. .The very attllitlon .f mir .-ttrthly pltgrlnuige are presuge "f our future glory, a shadow ln.ll. ate the un. If you have ever n child In I lie agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of mother who krew that One Minute Cough Cure relieve their little ones a ipilckly as It la admin istered Many homes In the city are never without It Chu. linger. The silk ittiiitt. lt"h rufflii t,f liu-,.. Is a lovely mljlin.'t of the toilette, pro vide! the lni-e Is whole und i lean, but torn and muddy finery Is .fur worse thuii isnie at all. E. K. Turner, nf Conipton. Mo, write, ua that after sufferliig fmni idles fur evente-n years, he completely curel them by using thr- Is.xea of Im Witt's Witch Ilaxel Salve It run- K ji-niii and severe skin diaoises Cha Rnger Tlie wife f a inivi-llng nwin Is apt to be the ongt mlorisl. He doesn't hive a chnrn-.. to h-r long einmgh to get tlnil of her They are o ma!l that the m.t sen sitive persons take them, they are o effective that the most obstinate case of constipation, headahce and torpid liver yield to thm. That Is why I Witt's Little Early Riser are known aa the famous little puis Cha. Rog- era. .... Hots if gilt Uiii.l ''fnigs" nre Indng sold in the slioj They nrt. u, w,,rn on nil clik biwliinim trimmed "a In mlllCiUre." Many case of " JrljitMr" have lately ben cured by rme Minute Cough Cure. This preparation scin wp.s;-lally adapted to the cure of this disease. It at quickly, thus preventing ncrlou complications and blul eff.ts In which this dlseasi- oft on leaves th.- i.iiilent. Cha. Roger. The exI.ravHgiiKt young tnotber can spend u sum well up In the hlin.lred In the ooiilpmcfit of baby's con.-li, If she so d-slr. HIMol'H rol,( Person w lu are subject to attacks I ' of bilious -ollc will he pl.HiHl to know ' 1 that prompt relief miy , M ,,y tttk. ng tThamberliiln' Colic, Cholera and I Dlarhoea Remedy, and If tiiken as soon as thellrst lislicatlon of the .lls,.e appears, It will prevent the attack. For ' sale by Esles-Conii Drug Co. ' me loveiy designs In wall patmr haven't -the faintest suggi-stlon of the horrible spidery efiect tlwut were once n vogue. OABTOniA. Tka fu ll all. IlOS lrf vufpn. option of Fur heads of nil diwtrlptlotis are seen on muffs and opera bags. Uoe-Cake Soap las No Equal Made under United States patent, it must necessarily be different from all others -Contains no starch, free alkali or worthless filling: the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values wuT soon tie doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very lov prices. Is it not a fine Investment? i It nmkxs a .niiiu open tils cyon to ee , the number of rtUl a woman can' jcrowd Into the II title Wliopplivg U alt i enrriis, m tier ,rm. ho Roy.l liking IWcfar superior to Mheru A wM'lety (jlrl lately olunul from I'nrl e.n-slln.1 In the guy .xiltal the) ) are weuinK Hiwderl i'il(Tili for evening urTnli-s of a fancy dr. rlmr acter. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. INi nmke the w.iHd believe III you must hikve faith In yourself yiu. IIAM1KIU4 OF UIUI Tl greatistt danger from 1 ilrlie j I of it (vaulting In pneumonia. If rea sonable care Is usmt, however, andj C.hamlirrUUn' Cough Iteumly takrn. i all danger wtll I avoided, Aiming Hi lens of rhousand wl have used thla. 1.. ... 1 . .- ... .. 'M. Ill' rrniiiy inr is r.l'e. Te t .-- learn of a single i-ase having resulted i In piieumoiil. which shown comilusiv-! ly that 1hl rmivwly I a certuJn pr-1 ventlve ,if thai dread disc. It Ulj effecl a iHTUMUient cur In less time j thn any irthrr lr-atmetrt. The ti and i 10 xri,t le for sale by Kates-Conn I Drug Co. WANTED. WANTED ITiO worth ? real estie In Shlvely' . M.viurv' Astoria. Iin pnvet or unimproved, any !.. lot or lots: liet UirtiiUn will tw tiik.-ii Term cash. Imiulre or addrsa J J Stok.. Aatorln. ori-gnn. SITUATION' WANTKD Hy Jin ee cik. In fiimlly. Ismrding house, hotel. ri-turuiit or ealism. A.idrrs II K . l Coinmen lal streot. city - r , t FOR RALE. K"lt MALI: Korly foot s.iiw for sale i heivti Apply S7i ' '.Miinienliil sirret. i P1IOFKH8ION AL CAHISJ J HCilooi. Hl'I'EUINTENDKNT. j II 8. LYMAN, j ofili-,.. 1 1 at Tlgbo, irner lith andj Kranklln. Hours, first Wednesday of every month, a, m, to 3 p. in. Every Saturday, 9 a. ni. to I p. m. H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. CrV, Room 1 and 2, Pythian Rulldln. ovei C. H. Cooper's store. DR. O. O. EBTE8. PIIYBICIAN AND BURGEON. flpaclal attention to dlaM of woman and aorgery. Offlc over Dsnilger' atom. Aatorta. Telephon No, tt DH JAY TUTTLE. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftl.-e, nsifii Sand A, Pythliin billldg Ml Si ( 'oimnen'lal St, Ibsjildence ame. Telephone 11. Acting asMstiint surginm If. S. Ma rine hospital service. It. T CR08UY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. MS Commercial atrsst. A. IlOWLRY, J Q. ATTORNEY AND COUNBKLnn AT LAW. Offlc on Bond street, Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astntian Ilulldlne N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . ' I. a"a'."rr'"' 74. a. M and 17, All Iaom.I anil ent. t riiiiiiLUii 1'uiiuii'n- lection busln promptly attended to. Claim agalnt th government a ap i Jlalty. SOCIETY MEKTINOB. TEMPLE IXlDQE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications hald on ! th first and third Tuesday evening of ! each month. O. W. LOTJNflRERRY, W. M ! E. C. HOLDF.N, Hecretary. AHTOHIA IKON WOHKH Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makosr Land and Marin Engln, Bollar work, Steam boat and Cannery Work Specialty. Casting of All D,crlptona Made to Order ue Short Notice. John Fox... .President and flup4rlntudnl A. L. Fox Vice Prealdenl O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bnk Treurr Cedar Shingles ' -e' SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 865 COMMERCIAL ST. f BREMMf.R & HOLMES Teiiion. niacksmlths ' dpaclal Attaiillon Paid to Hlaainboal Ka- I itmnnif, Flint l ift tloivvaliosing. KUi. I WCCIIIC CARP QORK 5PfClAIiTV .SNAP A KODAK, kl an) iiiiui Milling Mill ul nur star uiil Ji'it'll i t.nill ul a man brlmmlns ! uvnl Wild pleMlit Ulauihl ' Hueh illty In the llijuor, hs, k ltr am miuti to nut ' COMK ANI THY TIIKMI i riuanns & CO. ! A. V. ALLKN. j DtAUIt IN i Grocerlet, Flour, FeeJ, Provisions, Frulbv ! Ve irtables, Crvke ry, (Us and PiatJWr. Locjer' Supplies. ' Or. Tsata and CQBuasrolal Mrssta. J. B. WYATT. rtNMNl4 Al. Orflk J-J f f(J v O TC, Ship Chandlery a. GroccrleB, Provlnlonw,. L'AINTM and OII-M. SKlal Altesllsa IHM S Prolan Mis. "The Louvre 7 aHTORU'S I.OIK.tOlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL ri.oR ! riua alu.lfi. U,M f All lltil, Tt, I Magninrasl llara. CVCRTTHIMi rinST-ClS ; Good Order and Everybody's RighU ' STIlltTI.V lliEUYir.lt. l7 irH1 Fisher Brothers, Lubrkitlng OILS A Specialty. i Sell ASTOCIA Ship ChantlltT)', Ifnnlwarp, Iron tt Sti't'l, Coal, (JrooorioH A rrovisioiinv KlourA Mill Ke. il, I'ai nts, Oiln, VaniiHliPs. IKgTH Supplies, Fuirbftnk'ri Scalps. DoorH A Windows, Agricultural FinplempDi WagonB t Vehicles. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GFO.NICOLL. Assistant. OFFICII: Kopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Curioe Novelties WING LEE. 543 Commercial St. w. u Ronii Real Estate and Insurance 1 10 KI.KVKSJTII HT. Ufflos with K. A. Taylor, SEASIDE SAWJVIIIiIt. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ing and shingles. Term reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office, and yard at mill. H F L. LOOAN, Heaslde, Oregon. Proprietor. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBrW BHADINO BOOK FREE TO ALL. Open every day from I s'elock U l:M and ;K to : p. aa. Subscription rates tt per annum, i W. COR. EiKVKNTH A DUANB ITI.