The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 16, 1897, Image 4

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    T1IK DAILY ASTOIUAN, Tl'ESDAY NOliNlNU MAKCH UK.7.
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Will Conduct Business at
430 Commercial Street
Opening on or About April 1
WITH A ri I.L LINK OC
Electric Huppl!
nnd FIxtwrcB
Fancy
Slippers
Ladles Walking C fin AC
Durable School OIIUCo
Seasonable Goods
Rntbcrs
Rubber Boots, Etc
sr John Hahn & Co.
1 479 Commercial St.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, 4 ieg.
i Minimum temperature, 40 dog.
Precipitation. .41 Inch.
Total precipitation from September 1,
I, ISM, to date, T1.S0 Inches.
Exceaa of precipitation from Septem
ber 1, 1896, to date, 1.1 Inches.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Occasional rain.
TO READER. Tk "Dally Aatortaa"
oa tains twice a aaaca reading atlut m
aay otkar pa par pabllaaafl la Astoria. It
it the oaly paper that araeeats tta readers
wlta a tally telafTapate report.
TO ADTERTI1ER8. -The "Dally Aa
tarlaa" ha aaer tkaa twice aa aaaay raad
ra a aay athar pa par peMlaaeal la Asto
ria. It la tharafora Mora tkaa twloe aa
valmaala aa aa ad vartialag atodlaav.
tato of Orga. l
Coaaty of Clatooa.)
Wo, the aadaralgaed, local aaaaager
roapoctiTaly of tao Wostara Calaa aaa
Vastal Telegraph eoataaalra, hereby aai
lry that tao "Doily Artorlaa" la tka oaly
pa par pabllakaa la Aalnrla which bow ra
oItoo, or at aay tiaae aartDg oar coatrol
of said afltoaa aaa roeolTod, a tolograpalo
proaa report. R. D. JOHUSO!!,
Maaagar W. U. T. Co.
. R. CLARK,
Maaaga Fatal Tel. Co.
AROUND TOWN.
TUESDAY.
A pound of pluck is worth a ton of
luck. J". A. Garfield.
Blue Monday.
"Gypaine" oea Swop.
A little more rain, too.
New Ox fori ties. Columbia Ct.oe Co.
New lace shoes.' Columbia, Shoe Co.
New strap sandals. Columbia Shoe
Co.
"Gypsine" the only durable wall
finish.
James Keating Is down with the
STlppe.
New (roods arriving daily at C. H.
COOPES'd.
General Agent Wisconsin Central
Lines, Portland, Or.
Ladles' bath and hair-dressing parlor,
107 Twelfth street.
Gentlemen's hats-spring block at C.
H.COOPEBU
Ekatrom has the only complete stock
of Jewelry in the city.
Treatment for dandruff and loss of
hair. 107 Twelfth afreet.
See display of new wash fabrics at
McAllen & McDonnell's.
Mlas Alice MunoeU, graduate optician,
office tn Shanahan building.
White embroidered pillow shams at
C. H. COOPER'S.
Have you any jeweiry that needs re
pairing Take It to Ekstrom's.
Mr. W. J. Ingalls. of the Lewis and
Clark, was In the city yesterday.
Mrs. Stjernatrom, 107 Twelfth street,
treat rheumatism by massage, the only
cure.
The Chafling Dish Club held a meet
ing last evening at Mrs. Heilborn s res
idence. Great bargains will be the rule fur
the coming week at McAllen & McDon
nell's. 5-4 stand coveru, special, 26 cents each,
at H. 0. COOPER'S.
Will commence on Monday a great
sale of spring dress goods at McAllen
A McDonnell's.
Work ' on the Second street sewer
will be commenced by the contractor?
In a day or two.
We can afford to say
"Get every sort of Schil
ling's Best tea of your
grocer, and getyour money
back on what you don't
like."
Your tea-trade for the
rest of your life is worth the
risk- and besides, there is
no risk.
A Schilling & Compaay
Sao r ranciaco
497
Asto1-
Mr. Edward Brown, special agent of
the American Fire Insurance Co., is
visiting In the city.
Saturday was pay day at Fort Ste
vens, and a number of the men visiter
the city In the evening.
The moat attractive and Inexpensive
light furniture of bamboo made to or
ler at 618 Commercial street
Th steairer Telephone yesterday
brought down from St. Holm's ton
head of line cattle for Astoria.
Club ties and bows, new effect, at C. H.
COOPER'S.
Mkat Munsell, the optician, can be
found at her office In the Shanahaa
building from I a. m. to 5 p. m.
Walt for the "Huaeby," the best
bicycle on earth for the least money.,
40 and $50. F. L. Parker, arent.
Summer comforters, new stylew, at C.H.
COOPER'S.
The most complete and finest lliie
of novelty dress goods ever shown 'n
Astoria will be on sale Monday at Mi
Allen A McDonnell's.
Just received, my first shipment of
skirts. Every on- beauty. No two
alike. A few tailor-made cults at
Cohen's Low Price Store.
Captain Hiram Drown, who returned
from San Francisco last Tuesday, Is
seriously III at his Franklin avenue
residence.
Gentlemen's satin-lined shirts; se them
atCH. COOPER'S.
Mrs. Carrie Ray. medium; circles on
Tuesday anl Thursday; readings dally.
Magnetic treatment. 440 Rond street.
corner 10th.
Mr. C. O. Terry, traveling freight
and passenger agent of the Chicago,
Burlington at Qulncy railroad, was in
the city yesterday.
little prices and big values In new
spring check and fancy Mack and
colored dreaa goods Just received at the
Low Price Store, 491 Bond street.
English long cloth, all grades, at C H.
COOPER'S
A gentleman who was up from Sea
side yesterday stated that a new com
pany had been formed to handle Sea
side property, known as the Herr Most
Land Company.
The Foard Stokes Company have
just added a retail cigar department
to their main store, and have placed
on sale a line of fine cigars Just re
ceived from the East.
Mr. Phil. Carrol was married for the
second time Saturday evening by Jud?e
McBrlde, Just before court adjourned,
to the wife from whom he was di
vorced about a ye ir ago.
A. F. Krager, the Scow bay wood
yard man, who has been shut out from
the river by the building of the rail
road, will have to move his quarters
before next season's supplies come.
Contractor Normlle yesterday com
pleted the work at Clatsop cemetery
and moved all of his horses, traps and
outfit to the city. The engineers will
now block off the new grounds Into
lots.
The bulletins of the big fight at Cir-
son will commence to be received at
the A. F. C. at 9 o'clock on the morn
ing of the 17th. The entertainment to
bo given in the evening is for gentle
men only.
Tbe school board held a meeting, yes
terday afternoon, at Clerk Ferguson's
office, to consider the question of
changing the location of the John Day
school house. A number of John Day
people were In attendance.
Contractor Goerig has completed the
connection on the railroad line between
the O. R. & N. dock and Scow Bay
depot. Work Is being pushed vigorous
ly by all of the contractors, and pile-
driving within the city limits will be
finished in the near future.
At the evening session of the circuit
court Saturday, after the returning by
the Jury of a verdict In favor of Fred
Webber against the Clatsop Mill Co.,
for 1313 damages, the court adjourned
until April 5, and the regular panel of
the Jury was excused until that time.
Sheriff Hare reports that a large
number of taxpayers are paying up,
particularly among the smaller property-owners
and non-residents. Only a
few of the larger taxpayers have yet
turned In their money, but on the av
erage it is a better showing than was
made last year.
It is rumored that the water com
mission made a surprising discovery of
some description regarding the con
sumption of water in Uppertown. The
particulars could not be learned yes:er-
day, but will doubtless transpire in due
time. It is probable that tne disclosure
will cnate a sensation.
Mr. Bob .Mcintosh, the well-known
ship carpenter of Portland, ha be"n
appointed In the place of Captain In
gram, who sailed yesterday with the
City of Madras, to superintend the
work of moving the Glenrnorag off
North Reach. Another attempt w ill be
made next June to get the stranded
vessel into deep water again.
A Cutting Affair. At W. J. Sculley'g
hardware store, 4!jl Bond street, where
he sells clothes pins at 2 cents a du?en,
rolling pins 10c, potato mashers 5c,
stove lid lifters 5c, stove polish 5c, as
bestos cooking mats 5c, candlesticks 5c,
garden trowels 10c, curling Irons 5c,
all sizes egg beaters 5c, two-foot rules
10c, haitchets 25c, No. 8 copper wash
boilers 12, wood frame clothes wringers
U.75.
I 'nine' Celery Com pound
la the
Best
Spring
JVIedicine
In
World
It Makes the fccik strum.!.
Ve sell sad rtcoitarsd it.
ESTES CONN DRUG CO.
Commercial Stree
In (he Justice's court yesterday, th
case of George Wroten. cnarged wl
larceny by bailee, was tried before it
Jury, which returned a verdict of no
guilty. John Heed, charged with as
sault with dangerous weapon, was al
iMught before Justice Aborcromble
yesterday, and was allowed to go on
his ow n recognisance, pending his pre
liminary examination at 10 o'clock t hi
morning. The complaining witness !
Antone Huber, who alleges Keed struck
him with an Iron bar. The men llv
on the John Day's river, and are said
to be continually quarreling.
Mr. Laws had quite an exciting ex
perience Sunday, which almost result
ed In his getting stuck tn the mud. In
the morning he went up the Lewis
and Clark In a boat to his ranch, and
afterwards took dinner with his friend
Llbke. After dinner the latter gentle
man proposed that they ride horseback
over the new road to the railroad near
Camahan'a, so that Mr. Laws could
take the train home. When a little
over half way the whistle wao heard,
and. the horses were whipped up Into
a gallop. Out of breath and bespat
terel with mud. they arrived In sight
of the train just in time to signal It
ajid. through the kindness of Conduct r
Walker, who waited for him. Mr. Laws
arrived In the city looking like a brick
maker, and has not yet been able to
put his feet together.
DR. BCSHONG BETTER.
1 Oregonlan.
Rev. J. W. Bushong, D. D.. who has
.suffered a serious relapse at his home
on East Morrison and East Twentieth
'streets, was yesterday thought to be
'slightly Improved. Sunday night, about
midnight, his condition became very
critical, and for a time it was thought
be was dying; but there was an effu
slon of blood from his brain, which
seemed to give him relief, and he rested
fairly well till morning. Yesterday he
could recognize the few friends wh
were admitted to see him. Saturday
he did not seem to recognize any one
I He is showing great vitality, In spite
of his age and enfeebled condition; but
he is very 111, and it is feared that he
cannot last much longer.
LENTEN SERVICES.
.Calendar for Grace Church During
j Each Week.
I Monday Morning prayer at 9; Sun
iday school teachers or Church Broth-
lerhood at 7:30 p. m.
i Tuesday Morning prayer at 9; boy
j choir at 4.
I Wednesday Morning prayer and llt-
nocents at 7:30.
Thursday Morning prayer at 3;
carol practice at 3:30 p. m.; evening
prayer and address at 4; boy choir and
litany at 7.
Friday Momlng prayer and litany at
9; evening prayer and address at 7:30;
choir practice.
Saturday Morning prayer at 9; Sun
day School Guild at 10. confirmation
class at rectory (for young members)
at 4.
The ladles meet at the hotel Tighe
Tuesdays and Wednesdays In the after
noon to make the vestments for the
boy choir.
(Continued from First Page.)
for the beautiful, for there :s nothing
more agreeable to the average mortal
than words which drop from the mas
ter pen like dew drops upon the open
Ing flower. The pen that paints pic
tures a thousand times more soothing
than the painting of the artist's brush
the latter pleases the eye, out the for
mer fills our souls with beauty that
makes us feel that God's wonders live,
and that we are the proud participants
of his generous blessings. For the time
being we forget the dally humdrum
and breathe a different atr, full of
sweetness.
I feel under obligations to you and
to Miss Young, and bespeak, for the
young Astoria lady a bright, happy
future.
H. W.
Most torturing and ulsfiiruring of itching,
burning, icaly akin and malp bunion la In
stantly relieved by a warm bath with Ccti
ccka ftoAf, a ningle application of Cfticuba
(ointment), the great skill cure, and a full doee
of Cctii'L ha Ukoi,vkst, greatest of blood
pari tiers sod buinor caret, when all else falls.
(pticira
FALUNS HAIR "gtfttELZZZr-
SALT
RHEUM
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Occident
V. T. Everson, Al. Roonlcke, IS.rt
land; Alfred Gibbon. Glenwood; 3.
uouitor. c. c. llto, lwco; J. I
Spencer. Clifton; J. W. Flanders. Low
ell; Thd. Murray Sjieiuvr, ,St. Inil
Arthur M. Brown, San Franclsr.i.
Parker House
George Hotran, Gray's River; J. 1.
Crawford. Portland; J. u. Mnaoti
Knappa; John Turpi. Jonn Vav': K
G. K. West. Nehlim; Arthur Whltliv
Fort Stevens; Chas. Oleson, l.lBitsh
A SNAP.
For awl cheap and on ,-sy ternia
four choKv building lots In McOlury a
Astoria. For particulars call on Howell
Want, M! Bond street.
TKKASt'RKK'H NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to all nartlc
holding Clatsop county wurrants In-
dorsed prior to November I. IS9I, to
present the sumo to the county tres
urer for payment, as Interest ceases
after this date.
DiiLM this llth day of March. A. IV
ls B. L. WA UP,
TrcHsurer of Clatsop County
There are now made special llttl
trunks to contnln only the x Mists 1
my lady's wardrobe.
A PIECE OF PARCHMENT
vttien unwritten on. Is not more ' r
less than the cadaverous countonano'
of those unfortunate persons wn.iin v
are accustomed to call "confirmed :i
vallds." What a misnomer: Implying
too, despair, a giving up for lost!
long as the vivifying power of ll...t. i
ter' Stomach Bitters can be felt, n
that Is possible so long as there Is n
absolute collapse of the fucultl, fre
vitality can be Infused Into wasted
feeble frames; color and flesh can be
brought back to wasted, pallid Wk
with this grand sheet anchor of he
debilitated and the sickly It as a ton!
of the greatest potencyatnd ine utmost
purity, and a remedy for and prevent
tve of dyspepsia, bilious, iiialurtous,
rheumatic, nervous and kidney com
plaints Appetite and sleep are gr.'at.v
aided by It; It counteracts the effect
of undue fatigue, or excitement, and
nullifies the often perilous coiueijiicnc
of exposure In Inclement weather or
lamp clothing.
Few men realise how often they are
Judged in a woman's eyes by the nee.
ties they wear.
FROM CRIPPLE CREEK.
After the big fire In Cripple Creek. I
took a very severe cold and tried many
remedies) without help, the cold only
becoming more settled. After using
three small bottles of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, both Ihe cough anil
cold left me, and In this hlgti altitude
It takes a meritorious cough remedy
to do any good. G. B. Henderson, ed
Itor Daily Advertiser. For tavle by Ea
tes-CVnn Drug Co.
Green and violet seem never to lose
their popularity In the world of mllll
nery.
TO IT RE A COLD IS OMR DAY,
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If II
falls to cure. 2Sc. For sale by Chas.
Rogers. Druggist.
The new spring shirt walnts are
made of cottons In very fanciful de
signs.
BILIOUS COLIC.
Persons who are subject to attacks
of bilious colic will be pleased to know
that prompt relief may be had by tak
Ing Cliamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dlarhoea Remedy, and If taken as soon
as the first Indication of the disease
appears, it will prevent the attack. For
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The tables at high teas are a-enerally
uncovered save by pretty doylies.
It Is said that a history or a proph'
ecy Is written on every face.
RHEUMATISM QUICKLY CURED.
After having been confined to the
house for eleven days and paying out
J5 In doctor bills without benefit, Mr.
'Yank Dolson of Sault Bte. Marie, Mich.,
was cured by one bottle of Chamber
lain's I'aln Balm costing 2S cents, and
has not since been troubled with 4hat
complaint. For sale by Estetv-Conn
Drug Co.
Printed velvets are very much used
for fancy bodices.
IMMIGRATION NOTES.
The Oregon and Washington boards
are doing good work and should be lib
erally supported and encouraged. As
a result of this wont many eastern
people are turning their attention to
the Pacific Northwest. If the reader
has any friends in the East who are
likely to come here this year, sent
their names and adrlresws to the un
dersigned and I will see that they get
a supply of the best literature and In
formation as to this country.
GEO. K. BATTY,
Soap Foam
Washing Powder
IH,
QUEEN OF KITCHEN
AND LAUNDRY
I'urc White, It Will Not Make
the Clothe Yellow, nor Injure the
Fluent Lace.
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Me4 on application.
i
Every lime there Is a rainy day wo
men feel the need of some reform In
their ordinary attire.
OAHTOniA,
-..! Vill'l.'l.
urn Mitr.r.1 .-r... ...
Notice is hervny given mm "' "
li n
moil council prop.we to construct a , tlri "i,.,! n.ppUin,lliii" ,iriiii'lit me,
sewer on llth street. In the city of abhorrent to every iinl.-l woman '
Astoria, from the south sale of Irving jriiey are Miilarrnslng -(tcn um'Ic.s j
avenue to th south Une of Bond street, i piiey should not be submit ted to until ',
Th dlstrUt to be embraced P" ever thing rise lout been tried In!
which ass.wstuent shall be levied to!,,,,,,, mINI u, lmf ,t Uwtr Is no r.-'
defray the -ost of constructing said fr ttM, n ll,)fI iHUIr4 . f
sewer shall be Inminlel lis follona, to-
wit:
Beginning al the north ,t com. r of
M 3. block 113. .f Mot'luie Astoria, a
extended by Cyrus oltwy. thence north-
erly through block W and ft to tne
northwest corner of lot J. block !"';!whjo has hud years f aotnal prattle
thence easterly along the north line tx.rlifwa lit that rt.oulr line.
of sold lot S to the northeast corner
thereof; thence northerly ihroiiKh the
center of block 71. 4i. . " and o l
th northwest corner of lot 3. t'locK a,
thence .-asterly along the north line of
block 59 and M t a Mm i: feet euat
of the northeast corner of lot 3 of said
block &; thence southerly tbrouan
block 5S, 61, 4. 5 and 70 to a point
S5 feet east of th northeast corner
of lot S. bbs-k 91; thenc .sonerly along
the north tin of enltl blink 91 to the
northeast corner of ld 5 thereof; thenc
southerly through block 91 and J to
the northeast corner of lot J. block !
114; them' westerly along th north j
line of blocks 114 and 111 to th place
of beginning.
The lots, blocks and parcel of land
embraced In uch wrage district.
above deM'iibel, are as follows: IOts
t, S, 4, 5. . and 7. block 4.
lot 2. 3, 4. 5. and 7, t.. k X),
lota 3. 4, i and (, Mok 71: lots'
3, 4. S, and . block 4j. lot 3. 4.
S and 6, block 44: lot 3. 4. 5 and
block 60; lot 3. 4. S and 6. block ;
59; lot 1. 2, 3, 12, 13. 11 and west
half of 4 and 11. block 5; lot 1. 2.
12, 13. 14 and west half of 4 and '
11. block 61; lots 1. 2. 3. 12. 13. II
and west half of 4 and II, Mock 61.
lot 1. 2. 3. 12. 13. 14 and west
half of 4 and II. bls-k U. lots I. 2. 3,
12. 13. 14. and went half f 4 and U.
block 70; lot 1. 2. 3. 4. 10. 11.
12, 13. and 14. block VI: lots I.
3, 4. 5. 10. 11. 1.', 13, and 14.
block 93-all In the city of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by John Mct'lur-
and extended by Cyril Olncy.
Estimates of the expense of mild 1
sewer and the plan and specification '
and diagrams! for the wutve and of the
locality to be drained will be deposited
by the city surveyor with th.- auditor
and police Judge for public examlna- .
(Ion, and may he Inspected at the ottlce
of such officer. ;
And unless a remonstrance, signed 1
by the owners of three-fourths of the
property In said sewer asseamnent dl- '
trict be filed w ith the auditor and po- '
lice Judge within ten days from the 1
final publication of this notice, lo-wlt.
on or before Thursday, April 1, lH'.i". ;
the common council will order the con- !
structlon of such sewer ,
By order of the common counoll. !
Attest: II. E. NELSON, !
Auditor and Poll.-.. JudK.
Astoria, Oregon, March 11. 1W.
The Daily
Astorian
Has the
Largest
Circulation
I
on the
olumbia
River!
everyone
Reads It
the Best-
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?
ROYAL Baking Powder
has beta awarded highest
, honor at every world's fair
where exhibited.
S.iin,, ex.ulslte' pretty lump
of piipcr are In Persian effect
ilntdcs
Th bxl.r may ! n good
tml etren , m.-ou-iil exumtnn
thn ,),,,, k,,,,,,,-! ,rn0t,., .n'
ilipetlit to treat fnnmle disease
Tnoy, nMlkB fc iipwW, of ,y i
j t.msolv.. They are distinct from i
other ailments. They cn be properly '
. umteratumt and treat.! only by on .
j Tm , f ,,r .. !..,,-,. ,.!,.,
(X,miltlig phyalclan of the Invalid's
H.rtel and Surd.l Institute, at lluffa-
) , y Jlr j.),,,., thorite Pre-
rl.tl.m. a remedy for all dorang-
inta of th r,r.Ntu.iiii im.ia ,.f
I womon. has bvn In actual its for mor j
; than thirty year. It cure every form '
'nt "remain w.kn."
Th happiest woman In the world l ;
jth on who has forgotten the in.-a.i-:
; Ing of the word doubt . '
WANTED.
WANTED-A g.l girl for gnral I
houswrk at 363 Fifteenth trt. Ap-!
ply Imtimllately.
WANTED Girl for general house ;
fork. Aply f91 I'oliuiuTt lal street.
FOK RENT. j
Klt RENT Nicely furnlsli.-i rwm.
with Imth, for gentlemen only. Apply;
at 314 Seventeenth trot. i
FOR RENT 3 dwelling
East Astoria, of . 7 and 4
hnuae In '
rliui r-
SH-.tlvely. Trnna raaonabl.
at I6U Harrison avenu.
FOR ALE,
lllilllre
FR SALE Forty foot uniw for sale i
2. cheap. Apply 674 'otnmcrclal street . i
i
PKOFKH8IONAL CAKUM j
SCHOOL SUPEItlNTENDENT,
II. 8. LYMAN,
tiiric. Ht.i Ttgl, corner llth and
Franklin. Hour, first Wednesday of
every mnth. a, m, to I p. m. Every
Saturday, a. m. to 1 p. m.
II. A. SMITH.
DENTIST. CK,
Rooms 1
ovet C. H,
and 2, Pythian Building,
Cooper's store.
DR O. B. E8TEB,
PIITSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention to disease of woman
and aurgery.
omco over Dani'gers store. Astoria.
Telnphona No. tX
Pit. JAY Tl'TTLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oriloe, poms 6 and , Pythian bulldg
Commercial St, Residence same
Telephone 96.
Aitlng assistant surgeon U. S. Ma
rine hoHpltol service.
II. T.
CROSBY,
ATTOnNKY-AT-LAW.
461 Commercial strsat
I Q. A. IIOWLBY.
ATTOHNKT AND COUN8KIX)R
AT LAW.
Office on Bond street. Astoria, Or.
JOHN T. LIOIITKR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, upstairs, Aitorlan Building
J. N. Dolph.
Richard Nlisn.
Cheater V. Dolph.
DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon, U. tt, M and T7,
liiimllton Building. All legal and col
lection bualn-aa promptly attendnd to.
Claim against the government a spa
Malty.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODOE NO. 7, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communication held on
the first and third Tuesday evening of
each month.
O. W. LOTINSBERRT, W. U.
E. C. HOLDRN, Secretary.
AHTOHIA IKON WOHKM
Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria.
General Machinists and Boiler Makesr
Land and Marina Enln.. Bnll.r work, Suia
bnal and Cannary Work a Spsclalty.
Cartings of All D'tcrlptlona Mads to Ordar oa
Short Notlca.
John Fox.. ..President and Btiprintendant
A. L. Fos Vie Prealdent
O. B Prasl "ecrfctary
First Nxtlonal Bank Treasurer
Cedar Shingles
SEASIDE LUMBER YARD,
OFFICE 3&C COMMERCIAL ST.
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BREMNER & HOLMES
nowj""" Blacksmith
HpiH'la! Attention I'ald to Htaallihoat Ma.
(airing,
lorsonUiHttitir. KW.
LOCGING CAWP (flORK A SPECIALTY
17 Ot.NICY RT.,tt. tit ami lh.
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COM If AM) THY TIIKM
nuoiuis & CO.
A. V. ALLKN.
DKALtRIN
Grikerlr. Flour. FwJ. ProvWons, Fruits
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PlaleJWar. Logger' Suppllf.
Cor. Taath and Commercial strset.
J. B. WYATT,
Ph.na Ma.
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Unrdwn re,
Ship Chandlery,
GrocerlcB,
ProvlBlonw,
I'AINTH and OILM.
Paclal AtUallaa Pal la mpptjma Ml.
4The Louvre"
AST0KU i.OfK.rot'i
ENTHRTAINMENT HALL
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Mnale. 41ama of All Kinds. Tmm
Magnlnrant Hara.
CYCRT THING riRT-ClHS
Good Order aod Everybody's Rights
RTHK'TI.Y tlHSKKY Kll.
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Fisrpcr
Brothers,
Sell ASTOKIA
Lubrkatltii
OILS
A Specialty.
Ship Chandlery,
Hani wan',
Iron A Steel,
Conl.
( JrocerieM A Provisituis,.
Flour A Mill Fewl.
I'ttiiits, Oils, VftrniHluw,
L)pp;('r8 Supplies,
Fairlank'8 Scales,
I)oorn A Windows,
Agrifulturttl Iiiiplemcnu
VViigons A Vt'liicles.
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
GF0.NIC0LL, Assistant.
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Kopp's New Brewery
Japanese Goods
Oriental Curio
NoveltleH
WINCEE, 543 Commercial St.
W. L. ROHH
Real Estate and Insurance
110 KI.KVK.HTII NT.
nrrtoa with K. A. Tnyli.r.
SEASIDE SAWIHIbli.
A complete slock of lumtwr on hand
In the rough or dressed, Flooring, rus
tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold
ing and shingles. Terms reasonable
and price) at bedrock. All order
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. II F L LOOAN.
Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor.
ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBIW
READING ROOM FRRD TO ALL.
Onan avarr dav from I a'alonk tm I m
and 1 10 to 1:10 p. m.
Subscription rata tl aar annum.
S.W. OO R. ELEVENTH DUANI STS.